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                    <text>F e b ru a ry 25,

1994

F R ID A Y

3 0 Cents

S a n f o rd H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
86th Year, No. 162 - Sanford. Florida

Sanford keeps growing
□ S p o rts

Ready for (h e stretch run
S A N F O R D — M A. E re c to rs and A .D .
Rosler/Flortda Sport Wear maintained their
respective leads In the Sanford Recreation
Thursday Men’s Polar Rear Salt hall Leagues

□Bee Page IB

□ People

N ew Social Security service
Social Security has expanded Its services
Information 1s now available 24 hours u day by
calling a toll-free number.

CBeePage SB.

□ Leisure
TV, w eekend guide
The week's television listing. Including a
sports calendar, plus a compilation of events
and activities In and around the Sanford anJ
Lake Mary areas.

Bee Leisure Magailne

W HAT’S HAPPENING
Weekend to-do guide
• Saturday. Feb. 26. The Westslde Com m uni­
ty Association. Inc., will hold a first anniversary
dinner celebration. The dinner occasion 1s
seml-formal. Dinner tickets are 810 per plate.
Th e event will begin at 6 p.m .. ai the West
Sanford Boys and Girls Club. 019 Persimmon
Ave. In Sanford.
For tickets or further Information, phone
324*5910.
• Saturday. Feb. 26. The Winter Park Bach
Festival adds a new program this year. "Bach In
the Pork" will be presented In Winter Park's
Central Park at 3 p.m . The concert Is free to the
public. The Orlando Concert Band will present a
program of concert band classics Including
Wagner's overture from Die Walkurc. marches
by. Jo hn Philip Sousa, and music by Dacli. Uach
In the Park Is co-sponsored by the Music
Performance T ru s t Funds of the Recording
Industries, udmlntatrred by the American Fed­
eration of Musicians, and presented through the
cooperation of the Parks and Recreation Dept, of
Winter Park.
The event la free of charge. For Information,
phone 646 2182.
• Saturday and Sunday — Feb. 26 and 27 — .
T h e Central Florida Renaissance Festival will
take place at L &amp; L Acres Ranch. 1-4 and Lake
Mary Boulevard In Heathrow. Th e festival will
be open from 0 a.m . to 6 p.m. each day. Tickets
for the event are B5 for adults. 83.50 for children
12-17 and free for children under 12 and seniors
over 60. The re will be plays, skits, musical
presentations, food concessions and other fun
activities.
• Sunday — Feb. 27 — Th e Maitland Art
Center presents Its fifth annual "A n d All That
Ja z z." Jazz groups Include Panama Francis.
Jackie Jones and others. The event starts with a
parade at 11 a.m. through the streets of
Maltlsnd, w ith the lazz concert! to follow.
Admission Is 85 for adults. 83 for senior jazz
buffs and children 3-12. Children under three
are admitted free.
Activities arc sponsored by Florida Dept, of
State. Division of Cultural Affairs. Florida Arts
Council. Arts Services Council, and Maitland Art
Center.
For Information phone 539-2181.
• Through March 6 - Th e Central Florida
Fair continues over the next week. It will take
place at the Seminole Greyhound Track Just off
U.S. Highway 17-92 between Stale Roads 434
and 436. Rides, exhibitions, entertainment and
food will be highlighted at the largest event of Its
kind In Seminole County. For more Information
about the fair, call 699-0770.

184 apartm ents,
drug store added
to local econom y
By NICK PPEIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
S A N FO R D — Residential and com m ercial
growth continues In Sanford, with u major
apartment complex and new Wulgreens drug
store among the latest projects
The residential arra. To w n Centre apartments.
Is located off U.S. Highway 17-92 facing the
lakefront between downtown Sanford and the
Central Florida Zoological Park.
The 80 m illion 184 unit complex Is now under
construction by Orlando-based Roger Kennedy
Construction. Inc. It ts considered ns an afforda­
ble housing project.
Kenneth II. Crlstol. of Crlstol Marketing,
spokrsmnn for the project, said there Is no
connection between the T o w n Centre complex
and the proposed Seminole To w n c Center mall
which will he built a short distance to the
southwrst. other than a similarity In the names.
"T h is apartment complex Is being developed by
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H*r*MPS*It *, TamOT,VMCtnt

C o nstruction th is m orning c o n tin u e s on a 1 B 4 -u n lt a p a rtm e n t c o m p le x In S a n fo rd .

Garbage
saga
update

Seminole County Fair opens

Organizer:
So far,
so good!

By J . MARK BARFIELD

Ry VICKI DwSORMIER

Senior Stall Writer

Herald Stall Writer
C A S S E L B E R R Y - Despite om i­
nous rlouds and a (orreast of heavy
ruins the crowds nt the opening
night of the Seminole C o unty Fair
Iasi evening pleased organisers.
"W e were very, very happy with
the crowds thnt came n u t." Patty
Bran, who along with her husband
Greg, has built the fair from the
ground up Into the newest county
fair In the country. "W e were a little
surprised at how many came out lo
the fair, but we were really pleased
that they did. despite the weather
threats."
Bean said there were no major
problems on the opening night and
they are looking to m ake any
corrections that are necessary to­
day.
"Th in g s ran very sm oothly." shr
said. "W e ’re making a few adjust­
ments and we’re looking forward to
a grcul weekend run sturtlng lanight.”

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SA N FO R D - Seminole County's
solid waste saga continues Monduy
morning.
After falling to reach a decision
twice this week, com m issioner will
hold a third dlocusslnn In an effort
whether or not to switch to a
mandatory garbage collection pro­
gram In or. effort to lower resident
rates and eliminate yard waste
collection charges. T h r proposal
affects only unincorporated areas of
the county.
T h e meeting will be held at 8:30
a.m . In the County Services Build­
ing.

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Thrill seekers from Longwood Elementary School look a spin on Ihe
Himalaya at Ihe Seminole County Fair which opened Iasi night.

□ Bee Garbage. Page 5A

Longwood

There goes the judge

Administrator hopefuls
to be interviewed;
city attorney hired
By SANDRA ELLIO TT
Herald Stall Writer
L O N G W O O D — C liy commissioners unani­
m ously agreed lo hire Richard Taylor us city
attorney after they picked four city administrator
candidates for Individual Interviews.
At Ihe Thursday night work session, ihe
commissioners said they would hire Tuylor. who
has been acting city attorney since midNovember. Taylo r wus ranked first for the Job by
a selection committee of the Seminole County Bar
Association. He served as Longwood city attorney
from 1988 until 1990. The Longwood attorney
will rrcelve a $4,000 monthly retainer, nmounf-

From stall reports

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Commissioners met Monday und
Tuesday to vote on the proposal,
but commissioner Daryl McLain
found no supporters lo his proposed
mandatory program. McLain sug­
gested lowering m onthly rates to
$12.95 for the full service and
$10.70 for a m in im um service.
C u r r e n t rates average $13.79

C See Longwood, Page 5A

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Deaths

How Brady law
affects you

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Rains continue through today

By SANDRA ELLIO TT
Herald Stall Writer
Partly cloudy with
hlf(h In the low to
m id 7 0 s . W in d
becoming northeast
lO m p h .

Partly
Cloudy

Rmio by &gt;•"""»
Circuit Court Judge Robert B. McGrogor
enloyed a pltch-ln luncheon provided by
Semlnolo County C ourthouse em ployees
Thursday as his 34-year career as a judge drew
to a close. McGregor Is Hanked by his wife,
Mona, left, and his judicial assistant, Doris

Brady. McGregor, the longost serving active
judge In the state, received a mantel clock
from courthouse employees At a later date,
McGregor said he may apply lor senior judge
status enabling him to serve on an on-call
basis.

S A N F O R D — Monday marks the beginning of
waiting periods and background checks for
handgun buyers under the Etrady law. but
Floridians probably won't notice, because those
measures arc already In place here.
Flo rid a , along with 20 other stutes and
territories. Is exempt from the law because
Urady-approved alternatives such as gun-buyer
permits or background checks are already In
place.

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N EW S FROM

T H E R E G IO N

AND ACROSS TH E

S TA TE

Crime budget
Juvenile justice and prisons dom inate Legislative budgets

Girl pulled from bedroom , assaulted
B R A D E N TO N — A stranger pulled an 8-year-old girl through
her bedroom window, carried her off on a blcyrlr and sexually
assaulted her. police said.
Th e girl was asleep early Thursday morning In a room with
her younger sister and two young friends when she was taken,
T h e other girls were not banned.
Th e child's m other heard screams com ing from the bedroom,
nnd she Immediately called HI 1.
A police officer found the girl minutes later ninnlng down the
street. He put on the cruiser's blue lights, and the girl ran to
him yelling "H elp m e ."
Police searched the nelghtyirhood for the man. but no arrests
had been mnde early today. Th e girl told her mother sh r had
never before seen the man.
Th e girl's mother was cleaning out her duplex apartment late
Thursday, vowing not to make her four children spend another
night in the neighborhood.
"M y daughter Is so strong: she's doing brlier than I n m ."
said the mother. "B u t she can't stand to even see this house
again. She's afraid even to walk by the living room."
The victim was released from the hospital after doctors
examined her and confirmed she had been sexually Assaulted.
Shr had no other Injuries.

Inquiry launched Into alleged statem ents
JA C K S O N V ILLE — Th e sheriff's offlrr Is Investigating
whether a slate attorney made derogatory statements to a
police academy class, but the attorney said the Investigation Is
"silly."
Lt. Pete Mlttleman. former com m ander of the police
academy, said he launched the Inquiry about Slate Attorney
H arry Shorslcln.
Shorsteln said It Is an effort to sour already tenuous relations
between him and Jacksonville County Sheriff Jim McMillan.
Three of 11 recruits who responded to a Feb. 11 m em o from
Mlttleman said they remembered hearing Shorsteln tell a
derogatory Joke: "W h at's the difference between a puppy nnd a
police officer? At least a puppy stops w hining when he grows
u p ."
" I also remember all too well how negative we all felt after
the m eeting," w rote Officer C .W . W ilkie, one o f the
respondents.
Eight recruits said Shorsteln made negative comments
Indicating police work Is not dangerous and saying officers ure
overpaid and undereducated.
Shorsteln called the Inquiry "silly ."
"It Is Inconceivable to me that the Sheriff-s Office would be
creating dissension between our offices by addressing an
Insignificant. 2-year-old issue." he said. " I urge that we focus
on the serious Issue of crim e prevention and not this fluff."

By BILL BERGSTROM
Associated Press Writor
T A L L A H A S S E E — House and Senate
spending plans ready for debate next week
resemble Gov. Lawton Chiles' proposed
budgcl In their emphasis on crime lighting
and freedom from lax and fee Increases.
A n d Chiles predicted the differences
between his budget and those cleared by
House and Senale appropriations panels
Thu rsd ay would be worked out.
T h e committees' proposed $3H-bllllon
budgets for 1994-95 both would spend
about $150 million on new efforts to fight
Juvenile crime.
Th e biggest difference Is the way the
House und Senale propose to financr new
prisons beds. The House would use bonds lo
pay for ulxmt 14.000 Ix-ds. which Is similar
lo what the governor has proposed. The
Seriate would pay cash for about 17.000
beds.
Chiles said he was concerned the Senate
plan would earmark about $170 million less
on education and social services than his
budget.
But he said, "I don't want to Just be
faulting them because most or our budget’s
In one side or the olher."
Th e budgets are headed for the House and
Senate floors next Thursday, aftrr which
negotiators will gel together In produce a
final version.
Senate leaders said they wanted lo adopt a
budget that would add enough prison bed*
lo ensure prisoners serve at least threequarters of their sentences and meet the
outcry for tougher treatment of young
criminals.
"W hile we may not be doing exactly the

Juvenile crime spending
•Judges could place youths In detention
centers if found in contempt of court.
• Teen-agers could be held for 38 days
Highlight* of the Juvenile crim e bill |HH
2.181) approved 37-0 Th u rs d a y by the rather than the current m axim um of 21
duys before trial and could be held upon
House Appm prtnl Ions Com m it Ice:
• A new Department of Juve n ile Justice conviction until they are placed In a
would combine Juvenile program s presently residential program.
• Convicted teens can be held between
rut) by Ihc Department of Hrallh and
Rrhabtlllnilvc Services and Department of eight months and three years under a newCorrections. Th e new department would be m axim um security program. Th e longest
formed J u ly 1; programs would lx* fully period teens now can be held ts up to one
year.
transferred by Oct. I. 1985.
• Th e stale would spend $12.9 million for
• Parents could be held In contempt nf
secure detention capacity for 865 Juvenile court If they fall lo obey a summons to
offenders, and $11.7 million for additional appear In Juvenile court
commitment space for 1.319 offenders —
• Juvenile Justice agencies would share
Including 2 1!) in boot camps.
• Children age 14 and over who commit Information on children inken Into custody
certain violent offenses, and children any for offenses that would be crim es If
age who comm it more than three felony committed by udults, regardless of the
children's age.
offenses, would he charged ns adults.
By A sso cia te d Praia

same thing, we're philosophical twins." said
Senate A p p ro p ria tio n s C h a irm a n Ken
Jcnnc. D-Fort Lauderdale. " T h e governor
hns given us a lead on the prisons and
Juvenile Just Ice. and we've taken that lead."
The Senate's budget Included $144 m il­
lion for new Juvenile Justice programs while
the House plan had about $150 million.
The House hudget would add 14.655
prison beds by selling $300 m illion worth of
ixxids und paying them off over 15 years,
twice as fast ns the governor’s proposal.
Thai wuuld save nearly $200 million In

financing costs, said House Appropriations
Chairm an Jo h n Long. D-Land O'Lakes.
Th e Senate, on the other hand, wants to
pay for prison beds with about $200 million
In savings In lower-lhan-expeeted costs for
publicly-financed health care for the poor
next year. Th e Senate also would add an
extra 2.500 beds by privately-run prisons.
Th e governor said he does not like the
way the Senate wants lo pay for the prison
beds because other prevention and social
service programs would get cut.

A performance
to remember
T h e C h ris tia n F e llo w sh ip
Choir performed al Seminole
High School Thursday evening
in celebration of Black History
Monlh. sponsored by mem­
bers of Alpha American Unit­
ed, with the theme "They Had
A Dream, We Have A Respon­
sib ility." The evening was
filled with songs of praise,
Inspirational speakers and po­
etry written, performed and
inspired by African-Americans,
past and present, to those of
the fOfure.

Rabies quarantine declared

i

M ELBOURN E — Pets must be confined to their owners'
property or an a tight leash for 60 days In parts of Brevard
County after a fax tested positive for rabies.
Officials ordered a rabies quarantine for portions of Palm
Bay. Malabar and south Melbourne.
Last week, a fox ran up to a teenage girl as she was walking
to her school bus stop. It grabbed the teen by the sleeve, but
did not bite her. T h e girl carried the fox home and her father
notified health authorities.
Health officials told the girl to take a rabies vaccine.
* Th e quarantine will end April 21 tf ‘n b ’other rabid animals
are found In the area.
"Typically, a rabid animal Is not aggressive." said Bob
Griswold, director of Brevard County Anim al Control. "It's
sick. It's walking funny and acting goofy."

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Boys arrested fo r im itating movie crim e
H O B E SOUND - Th re e boys - ages 12. 14 and 15 - shot
und robbed a convenience store clerk after watching a movie In
w hich a teenager killed a neighborhood grocer, sheriff's
deputies said.
T h e oldest boy shot Dom inic Moschclla in the back of the
head with a .22-callber semiautomatic handgun late W ednes­
day after he and his friends watched the video. Menace II
Society. Martin C o unty sheriff s officials said.
" T h e y watched the video, and then they went out and
committed the robbery and shooting." said Capt. Bill Snyder.
" I certainly think the video was a contributing factor."
T h e bullet lodged tn Moschclla's neck without causing
serious Injury. He was released from M artin Memorial Center
on Thursday.
A 15-year-old high school freshman told Investigators he
decided to rob Hobe Sound Discount Beverage because h r
needed money lo pay for the handgun he recently bought from
another teenager, detective T im Furey said.
T h e other two. the 14-year-old and a 12-year-old. said they
had no Idea their friend had a gun or that he planned to rob the
store. Furey said,

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A R C A D IA — Orange trees In
Florida's citrus bell are loaded
with blossoms thanks to worm,
wet weather and growers say if
favorable condition* persist that
could mean a bountiful crop
next year.
" T h e conditions we have been
having are an Ideal environment
for the b lo o m ." said H a rry
Whittaker, citrus specialist with
th e F l o r i d a A g r i c u l t u r a l
Statistics Service.

"W e 'v e been hearing from
growers that they've got heavy
bloom and that weather condi­
tions are good." Mary Hartney.
spokeswoman for Florida Citrus
Mutual, u Lakeland-based coop­
erative owned by growers, said
Thursday.
“ We haven't heard of any
heavy disease Incidence that
might affect 11." said Hartney.
spokeswom an for the Lak e ­
land-based grower cooperative.
W hittaker said new growth
would be susceptible to damage

from a late-season freeze. Also,
the Industry’ is watchful for any
sign of a disease called blossom
blight or an Insect called the
citrus leaf miner w hich could
reduce the potential of the
1994*95 crop.
H artney said It Is hard to gel a
handle on crop prediction until
at least late summer. A more
accurate forecast cornea in Octo­
ber from the U.S. Agriculture
Department and the Florida A g ­
ricultural Statistics Service.
"It Is difficult to gauge crop

size by bloom. Just 2 to 5
percent of the bloom actually
becomes fruit," Hartney said.
"B u t you can't have a large
crop without a good bloom to
start off with,” said Don Lins of
Silver Springs Citrus.
T h i s s e a s o n F l o r i d a Is
expected to produce 176 million
boxes of oranges, down from 186
million a year earlier.
Th e bloom Is prompting op­
timism that next year the state
m ay approach the 1979-80 re­
cord of 206.7 million boxrs.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

To d a y: Parlly cloudy. High In
the lower to mid 70s. W ind
Incom ing non Irani lO m p h .
To n ig h t: Vnrtublc cloudiness
with u slight c lu n rr of showers.
Low In the mid 50s. W ind west 5
to 10 m ph. Ruin chance 20
percent.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy and
breezy with a 2 0 percent chance
of m orning shower* decreasing
cloudiness In the afternoon.
High tn the lower 70s. Wind
northwest 15 to 2U m ph.
Extended force aril: Sunday:
Purity cloudy. A chance of show­
ers cast sect loin. Lows In the
mid 50*.

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida * Friday. February 25, 1994 - 3A

POLICE BRIEFS

Inm ate gain tim e c a n be taken aw ay
second-degree m u rd e r of Robert
Morris Grillln. a Helle Glade
resident, bad rolilx-d Morris of
$40 and then fatally U-.it him
with a hammer
Between 1980 and 1992, Grif­
fin had cut 2.280 days — about
six years and three months — off
Ills sentence, thanks to the
provisional credit program,
Grtthii lost most ol his credits
In May 1993 after Attorney
General Mob M ullrrw n rih said a
1992 law barred second-degree
murderers Im m the program A
few months later he lost the rest,
when the 1993 Legislature can­

By J A C K IE M A LLIP A X
Associated Pro »» Writer

Rest stop arrests
Sheriff's ilrpuflrs made two arrests Wednesday In lli&lt;*
wrM lxum d rest slop of lutcrxtatc-4. According la Uie arrest
rrjm ris. officers were railed lo Hie area, and arrived lo see a
man and woman purltrlpaiing hi a sexual net. next In Ihrir
motorcycle. The cycle was reportedly parked under a ll^tn
ixtsi. In ilie evening hours Deputies said two children. 1 e l l
and 10 witnessed the Incident. Arrested were Frank Richard
Whitaker III. 31. of Raleigh. N .C .. and To n ya I’eeler. 25. of
Altamonte Springs Each was charged with lewd/lasclvious and
indecent arts upon a child. Whliaker was also found to lie
wanted on a Seminole C ounty warrant for falling lo appear In
court Th e y were taken to the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility where they are held under S I 5.000 bond each.

Disturbance call
Sanford police rcs|x&gt;udcd lo n disturbance call early
I liursday, al 138 Country C lu b Drive, Sanford. Harold Michael
Miller, 25. o| (hat address, was arrested on charges of
disorderly Intoxication and resisting an olfleer without
violence

W arrants served
• Jam es Greg Scfrlrd, 34. 2545 Park Drive. Sanford, was
located Wednesday by Sanlnrd jxillee. as lie was walking near
3rd Street and Elm Avenue. He was wanted for falling to
apjiear lor sentencing on a gr.uid theft conviction, and
(wissession of less (ban 20 grains of cannabis.
• E dw in liemard McDonald. 30. 1204 W . 10th Street.
Sanford, was located on lirlssnn Avenue by sheriffs deputies
Wednesday lie was wanted on a warrant lor driving with a
suspended/revoked license.
• Robert Frederic Platt. 32. 134 Country C lub Circle.
Sanford, turned blmsclf In at the John E. Polk Correctional
facility Wednesday. He was wanted on a warrant for violation
of parole on a conviction of driving under the Influence of an
alcoholic beverage.
• A u d ry Lawrence W illiam s. 29. 1503 Terrace Drive.
Sanford, was located in the 300 block of Pine Avenue by
drputle* Wednesday. He was wanted an a warrant lor violation
of parole on a conviction of assignation lo commit prostitution.

Dom estic cases
• Ronald Lee Wales, 45. fMf Exetrr Court. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday at his residence by Sanford police,
following a re|Mirted alien ation with a female. He was charged
with domestic violence, battery.
• T im o th y Earl Walker. 31. 2050 Terrace Ulvd.. I.ongwixxl.
was arrrsted by deputies at his residence Wednesday following
a reported light with a female. He was charged with battery,
domestic violence.

Hearing set to begin
in Rosewood massacre
and building was destroyed,
By ADAM Y K O M A N t
according In a recent legislative
Associated Piess Wiiler
report.
A lto ru ry General Hob HutT A L L A H A S S E E — The slate ts
Com bining 'tf'hetlrtng Inuf ftif11 iftw ortli. whose qlflee Is rrpremelat violent'^ that w t p n l Y*4Am ■sMilthg the .state, sunt the
Leg islature sh o u ld pay the
the black seUleiYient' of Rose­
victims nothing
wood as legislators try to unravel
J im Peters, an assistant at­
the 1923 massacre.
torney general, wrote In a legal
Lawyers for Hie victims and
brief that the state would open
the state w ill argue to d a y
itself to m any other potential
whether the Legislature should
claims If It awarded money to
pay survivors amt direct descen­
the victims of Rosewood.
dants more than $7 million to
Peters s^ild criticisms about
compensate them lor their losses
the legislative study on Rose­
lit the hamlet near Florida’s gulf
wood completed last year by
coast In Levy County. Survivors
Florida Slate University, the
and descendants also will testify.
University of Florida and Florida
G o v . L a w to n C h ile s sa id
A AM University raised questions
Ih u w la y lie supported co m ­
about what actually occurred In
pensation for the victims al­
Rosewood.
though he was not sure how
The victims are relying heavily
much.
on the report, which was com ­
” 1 th in k wc ought to do
missioned last year by the Flo r­
votncthlng about It." he said.
ida House, to prove ihclr con­
I bill’s a chapter wc ought lo
stitutional rights were violated
put behind u s."
because the state failed lo pre­
Rosewood was destroyed after
vent ihc deaths and property
a New Years’ Day accusation In
destruction.
1923 by a while woman. Fannie
Peters said the rejxirt made a
Taylor, w ho claimed a black
flaw ed c o n c lu s io n w hen It
man had attacked her.
blam ed Sheriff Robert Ellas
A posse formed to track down
Walker and Gov. Cary Hardee
her nltncker, but It soon turned
for falling to quell the violence
Into a drunken mob of several
70 years ago.
hundred that murdered blacks,
The Legislature also Is consid­
burned their homes, and drove
ering separate legislation to
them fro m their land In a
spend $1 million on a memorial
wecklong rampage.
al the site oil Stale Road 24 near
At least eight people died, and
Cedar Key.
virtually every house, church

COUNTRY FOLK ART
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celled ulI provisional credits.
Alv&gt; Thursday, th r high court
reprimanded u Hroward County
circuit Judge for w riting a char­
acter reference on official sta­
tionery for a prominent lawyer
facing sentencing In federal
court.
T h r Judicial Qualifications
Commission recommended the
reprimand, lo which Jud g e Rob­
ert Abel Jr. agreed.
T h e panel concluded Abel vio­
lated the Judicial rode of rthlrs,
w h ich bans Judges from using
the prestige of their office to
advance anyone’s private Inter­

est and prohibits them from
voluntarily testifying as charac­
ter witnesses

T A L L A H A S S E E - The state
T h e Idle r In question was
didn’t violate the rights of In*
written In Ju ly 1992 on brhnlf of
mates when it wi|xd out early*
Emerson Allsworth. a former
release credits that had been
s tn le la w m a k e r a n d w e llawarded to make room for In ­
connected lawyer and lobbyist
com ing p riso n e rs, the slate
representing large companies
Supreme Court ruled.
and governments In South Flor­
R e v o k in g th e c re d its ts
ida.
Justified by the stale’s "need to
Fedrral prosecutors accused
protect society." the high court
Allsworth of allowing tils at­
wrote tn T h u rs d a y ’s unanimous
torney trust nrrounl to U - used
unsigned opinion.
to transfer drug proceeds from
The ruling doesn’t affert In
California lo Florida.
ccntlvc gain lim e, which Is given
to prisoners to reward them for
iC F H A R D W A R E A C E H A R D W A R E jiC E H A R D W A R E
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T h e c u r ly -r r lc u s r credits,
c a lle d p r o v i s i o n a l or a d ­
v~ ~ 1 —
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G a rd e n Ih r ic ly
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ministrative gain time, that were
at Issue used to be automatically
awarded lo m any prisoners to
free up spare for new Inmates
Friday 2/25 thru Thurs. 3/3
Las! year, state lawmakers
S A N F O R D S T O R E O N LY
derided to do away with pro­
visional gain time.
Prisoners still have lo be
released early to make room for
new Inmates Hut now the Parole
Commission reviews carh ease
In an effort lo keep the most
dangerous c rim in a ls behind
POTTING SO IL
bars.
R » g . $1.89
On average, crim inals In Flor­
^ $ 1 .3 9
ida prisons serve 4 1 perm it of
their sentences.
Th e Issue of early release
gatnrd new notoriety this week.
A convict rrlcased from prison m
June after serving I 1/2 years of
a 5 1/2-year grand theft sentence
was charged w ith the firstdegree murder of an IH-ycar-old
camper In Ocala National Forest
Loran Cole. 27. of Orlando,
also was charged with armed
kidnapping, armed sexual bat­
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Editorials/ Opinions
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E D IT O R IA L S

W e need a m ajor
indoor com plex
The Seminole County School Board has
made a decision. Beginning In June. 1995. all
high school graduations must

take place

Indoors.

The immediate reaction was to consider the
arena In downtown Orlando. With the many
programs and sporting events held at the
"O-rcna," conflicts on dates will be common.

l CH U CK STO N E
J a p a n ’s t r a d e p o l i c y c o l o n i z e s U . S .
Japan's determination to aubjugate the United
States Into an economic colony makes It easy to
embrace Stephen Decatur's csll to patriotic
arms. "O u r country, right or w rong."
Jingoism ts always therapeutic. But sometimes
It can prevent resistance to wrongheaded policies
that lead to reciprocal recriminations. That's
w h y Alciblades made more sense than Decatur:
" A n d the true lover of his country Is not he who
consents to lose It unjustly rather than attack It.
but he who longs for it so much that he will go to
all lengths to recover It."
Th a t almost sounds subversive. It’s not. It
sim ply means that If America's resistance to
Japan's economic supremacist policies causes
this nation some economic distress, we ought to
be prepared to sustain sacrifices In the short run
to assure long-range economic growth.
Right now. front-page headlines are using the
phrase "trade w a r," helping to create the climate
(hat has polarized the two nations Into antago­
nistic camps
T h e problem Is so simple that a high school
student could solve It. T w o words: trade deficit.
T h e U .S . trade deficit with Japan - 060 billion
Is the largest of any nation that trades with us
A n d the Ji
Japanese have done nothing to narrow

the gap.
" T h e Japanese are
doing everything we
would d o ," said
U.S.Japanese trade
expert who spoke on
condition of anonym ­
ity. "A n d we've let
them. Th e y always
send their best peo­
ple to the bargaining
table. We don't."
At the same time,
the Japanese g o v­
e r n m e n t -i n d u s t r y
c o m p le x has c o n ­
sistently refused to
negotiate In good
faith to reduce the
trade deficit. In 1982.
the U n ttc d States
Jingoism Is
Imported 040 billion
always
w o rth of products
therapeutic, gp
from Japan, but only
exported $21 billion
of products to Japan.
In 1992. both num bers proportionately swelled

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As we sec It however, there Is no other
suitable location for graduation ceremonies,
which draw several thousand people each
year.

JA C K

The concept of holding this event indoors,
out of the heat of summer and possible rain
showers, is logical. This is an Important
occasion. Many parents and students dress
well Tor the occasion. In the boiling sun
however, this does not provide much comfort.

In the western part of Sanford, one of the
largest malls in Central Florida la being built.
Yet no one is considering a large-scale
gathering place an yw h ere in Seminole
County. Its potential however, not only for
Income from persons attending local func­
tions. but attracting more visitors (and their
money!Ito this area is
Is huge.
t o .*

throughout
i g h d u t • Florida each year. Also, the
Orlando faoiUey is often out of reach for many
seniors WiAfiftjg to attend a Broadway musical
or some other type of presentation.
With this area's mlddle-of-the-state loca­
tion. it would be most suitable for such
events.
Orlando has It’s share of traffic
[lie p
problems.
and has many major attractions, w e suspect
conventloncrs or spectators might be more
comfortable In the Sanford or Lake Mary area.
It will take a great deal of money to create
such a facility, probably extending Into the
millions. The financial rewards from such an
Investment however, would be helpful to our
area's economic life.
U will also better serve our schools and
other needs, thus being a good cultural and
social advantage for the county.
Many projects are presently In the planning
stages for our future. Now we suggest an
lltional istep. Qive consideration to o major
additional
Indoor
complex in north Seminole County.
&gt;r compii
Everyone will benefit.

LETTER S

Garbage hauling plan
Wednesday, Ffeb. 9. 1994. 1 listened to a hearty
two hour discourse on what can be called the
"McLain Mandatory Garbage Service Plan." Being
a charitable Individual. I would rate the plan as
thetic. A n y plan of government at nearly every
el should show who benefits and who loses.
Q. Does the county gain Increased tipping fees
from the claimed Increased garbage delivered to
the landfill?
A. No, county staff have often staled that any
m andatory collection would not increase (he
tonnage now handled.
Q. W ould tipping fees remain at the present
level?
A. Not likely. An existing ordinance adopted bv
Ihc commission authorized Increases. If any, to be
made by Oct. I of each year. Last year the tip fees
were Increased by 05 a ion or 16.1 percent which
was passed on to the customers b y the haulers as
permitted In the contract.
0 - W ill the rates Indicated by the McLain
Mandatory Garbage Service Plan remain constant?
A. Sec second question.
Q. W ho stands to gain?
A. B y adding some thousands of residential
customers, by force, the haulers will Increase their
income (gross) probably over one million dollars. 1
do not recall the McLain Mandatory Garbage Plan
mentioning IhaL
Robert N. Paves
W inter Springs

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L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Letters to the editor arc welcome. All leltera
must be signed, include the address of Ihc
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should be on a single subject and be
ns brief as possible. Th e letters cut subject la
editing.

D O N N A B R IT T

Ju s t one big, happy fam ily
W A S H IN G TO N — W atching them relax on
adjacent sofas, you can leil this Isn't the first
Ume that Ihc russet-hatred young woman and
the courtly, balding m an have sat here,
chatting about the neighborhood, their re­
spective kids, about homemade wine. A bottle
•It* nearby, unopened in the paper bag that
Mr. George always uses when heI dbrings
m I over a
sample.
T h e first Ume was three years ago. Back
then, no wide-eyed. 6-m onih-old baby boy
squirmed on Susan Farquhar's lap: she had no
2-year-old daughter whose dinner needed
fixing.
T h e f ir s t t im e sh e c o n v e rs e d w it h
Christopher Colum bus George J r ., now 67.
Farquhar had Just moved w ith her husband
Into this room y frame house in Northeast
Washington, D .C. She had Just one main
concern: whether she and her husband wuld
be welcomed. Like neighbors.
A t first, says Farquhar. 28. she didn't much
consider whether the fact (hat she and her
husband are white would affect thetr reception
by neighbors. 90 percent of whom are black.
“ We wanted a house In D .C .. and this Is
where we could afford It." says Farquhar. Th e
suburbs they could afford to live In seemed too
distant, or too anonymous. "W e wanted a

neighborhood
But on m oving day, in J u ly 1901. Farquhar
r e c a lls , " I got s c a re d . . . . I c o u ld see
these...m ostly black middle-class families
asking. 'W h y are these people moving here?'
A n d not want us here."
But her husband, a federal government
employee who asked that his name not be'
mentioned In this column, said. "A s long as
we're nice and fix up our yard, they'll like us."
First to arrive were local kids intrigued by
her cat’s penchant for roof-climbing. Next
came Mr. George — even longtime neighbors
call the retired united Airlines employee that
— with his Concord grape "welcome wine." ("I
never sell It. ...it's a g ill.") A n d Frances, from
around the comer, asked tf the Farquhars
wanted to Join In an Im prom ptu neighborhood
Christmas caroling party, which culminated In
a "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" rep by a
10-year-old boy.
"Everybody came over." Farquhar recalls.
“ M y husband made a ham .”
There must be thousands like her. like her
neighbors. People of every hue who don't care
overmuch what color their new neighbors are.
W ho feel blessed by their differences, not
limited or cursed by them.
Certainly, we don't hear about them enough.
I know about Farquhar only because she wrote
me a letter — one of dozens of upbeat, lovely
mlsaives I've received describing the unex­
pected kindness and courtesy of everyday
folks.

A fte r her d a ug h­
te r 's b ir th , w ro te
Farquhar. "so m any
neighbors came b y ."
H e r favorite v is it:
from a 13-year-old
g ir l w h o In q u ire d
about the baseball
glove hanging above
th e b a b y ’ s c r i b .
"W h e n I explained
that the m itt had
been mine and was
now m y daughter’s,
(the girl) said. ‘A ll
right! Power to the* f S h e had Just
one main
Sister!'"
concern:
T h e tim e w o rn
whether she and
le a th e r m itt n o w
her husband
h a n g s a b o v e th e
wuld be
c o m p u te r w h e re
welcomed. Like
Farquhar, a former
neighbors, p
re s e a rc h e r, ty p e s
free-lance articles
while staying home with her baby. T h e mitt
was a big pari of Farquhar's childhood around
then-homogeneous Westchester C o un ty. N.Y.
" I remember an Italian Am erican Family
m oving onto the street and people being up In
arms. ...Another Um e. there was a w om an who
d idn't speak English. ...1 remember seeing her
walking down the street with grocery bags, two
boys spitting at her. ...1 was 13.
"B u t when I was younger than that."
continues Farquhar who says her ancestors arc
Germ an and Scottish. " I lived In a real
neighborhood, where we had block parties on
Memorial Days, everybody knew each other, tl
feels more like that here.”
Forquhsr- who moved to Washington at age
20. says. "I missed learning about different
kinds of people growing up. ...I like that my
children get to see all kinds of people, to know
different cultures."
Today, she's hanging out with Mr. George,
who looks natty In a navy blue suit and who
claims that his drawl Is due to having been
bom "In Maine. ...T h e main part of North
Carolina.” Occasionally glancing out at Farquhar's Labradors, named Rhythm and Blues.
Mr. George Is explaining that w lncm uklng is a
neighborhood tradition, and that his brew
comes In "three strengths — m edium , strong
and Love Potion."
H e said he a n d hls wife. C a ro ly n , a
homemaker with whom he raised 12 children,
felt no surprise In 1991. seeing a young, white
couple unloading their belongings. "W h e n we
first moved here. It was all white. A ll of them
were nice." he says with a grin. T h e n : " I was
raised to love everybody."
He points at Farquhar. "She's Just like 1 was.
at Christmas passing out cookies to neighbors.
W e've alwaysjust been one big happy fam ily."

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ANDERSON

Health Organization
needs a check-up

Again, the potential move to Orlando of our
local high school graduation events proves
the
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Uo r area*•'
is lacking.
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Sanford and design a downtown Lake Mary*
area. Plana are being developed to improve
the Lake Monroe waterfront.

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and the United States ts still economically
disadvantaged. The United Stales imported $97
billion In products from Japan, but exported only
048 billion worth of products to Japan. That
1992 trade deficit of 049 billion Is now 060
billion.
T h e problem here Is the kind of products.
"Question: What do you call a country that
exports raw materials and Imports finished
p ro d u c ts ? " former C h rysle r President Lee
lacocca asked In his brilliant autobiography.
"A nsw er: a colony." Exporting "w h rat, corn,
soybeans, coal and Um ber." w lillr we import
"cars, trucks, motorcycles, oil well equipment
and electronics" does absolutely nothing to
narrow the U.S.-Japan balance of trade gap,
Motorola Is a poignant case in |xtlnt. Lust week.
Motorola President Christopher Galvin estimated
that Japan's tariff policies cost his company
$250 million in &gt;300 million annually In lost
revenue. Multiply the number of companies by
25. nnd you gel nn Idea of the causes of the trade
deficit.
it's time lo get lough with Japan. "Lei us
never negntlalr out of fear." Jo hn F. Kennedy
said In his most eloquent of all inaugural
addrrsses "But let us never fear to negotiate."

W A S H IN G TO N Since Ils creation in
1948, the Wqflri Health Organization has
grow n Into a bloalrd International bureaucra­
cy that often spends more u i the care and
Ircdtng of Its own officials than on battling
health problems throughout t l r world.
T h a t's one reason w hy ofllctals at the
Agency for International Development are so
disturbed by the way W H O Is rattling the tin
cup to raise money for fighting tuberculosis.
It all began last
y e a r, when W H O .
ba sed In G e n eva,
d e c la re d the first
“ g lo b a l h e a lth
e m e rg e n c y " In its
h i s t o r y to r a is e
a w u r r n r s s of the
worldwide spread of
tu b e rc u lo sis. W ith
T i l infection spread­
ing throughout the
w o rld . W H O asked
the United Stairs to
contribute 03 million
— one third of a $9
f The World
m illion budget — for
Health
a renewed effort to
Organization
hnll the spread ol the
has grown Into
disease. The money
a bloated
was to come from
International
A ID . already reeling
bureaucracy, j
from severe cuts In
Its global health
budget.
A ID oIRclals spurned Ihc requrst, saying
there simply wasn't enough room In the
already slashed budget to fund T B . Besides.
International akl olllclals and other sources
privately argue. W H O already receives S I 38
m illion per year from U.S. taxpayers —
money thut could tie redirected Into control­
ling I B .
" T h e Joke about W H O Is, every time they
get u new program, they put up a new
b uilding." one International aid official (old
us. Th a t assessment may not he too far ofT
the murk.
Although W H O claims creda for eradicating
l Up
the smallpox
virus, an Independent report
released Iasi Cill revealed a bureaucracy
where w ul Ic Is the rule rather than the
exception.
A study conducted Iasi year by a British
think tank revealed among other things that
three-fourlhs rf W H O's $872 million core
budget for 1994-95 will tie spent nn salaries
for organization officials, who cam a median
Income of more than 870.000. For every $2
spent on actual programs, t l r rcjvorl states,
$8 Is spent on administrative costs. Merely
cutting costs from (he W H O s $5.6 million
budget for "office supplies" could make a
difference in the global health emergency.
While W HO kibbles wealthy governments
for m orr T B funding. It lavishly spends $50
m illion budget far meetings. In the next two
years, the orginlzatton plans to meet In
Geneva. Washbigton. D .C., Stockholm and
Florence to dhruss such weighty topics as
"adolescent health" and "clean air at work.”
W hen they're not attending meetings. W H O
officials arc busy generating 101.6 million
page* of reports that flow mutually from the
Geneva headquurtrrs.
Even Rep. To n y Hall. D-Ohlo. Congress'
most tireless fighter ugalnsl hunger and
poverty, agrees that W H O Is wustcful. " A lot
of these bureaucracies have a lot of money
and they point a lot of fingers." Hall told our
associate Jan Moller. “ They (W HO) have
enough money Hint If they want to fund the
( T B ) program D r y can find the money for It."
Hall, who chain the Congressional Hunger
Caucus, recently held hrarings on the topic,
w hich he said were designed to forge a
consensus for action.
T h e biggest tragedy Is that bureaucrat I
bickering and bloat arc threatening t
undermine the war against T B . Th e dcadl
disease is expected to take 30 million lives I
the next decade, even I hough W H O official
say it's one of H r most cost-effective disease
lo c u rr.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, February 23. 19W - |A

Guns
Continued from Page 1A
"W c have u Ih rrc d u y walling
period and a background check
through i hr Florida Department
of Law Enforcement." Semlnnlr
C o u n ty S h rrllf Don Eollngcr
Mild, explaining Florldn'a re­
quirement for gun purrhuftra.
T t ir regulations were put In
place during the late 1980*
when the stale constitution was
amended, he explained.
"There Isa hut line mechanism
for gun dealers to call for the
background checks." Eslingrr
sold. The sheriffs depart merit Is
not Involved In the background
checks, however the department
helps facilitate the licensing of
other guns
"Unfortunately, tins basically
afreets law nhkllng c ltlm is ."
Eslingrr commented, "and crim ­
inals still have oilier avenues to
traffic firearms.''
Hurt Nelson, owner of A A N
Sports, South French Ave. said
Instant background ( hecks arc
done on all persons purchasing
firearms, however, the waiting
period does not apply for r Ifirs or

Bridgew ater, out fo r blood
shotguns. Th e Ihrrc-day watting
period for the purcliasr of a
handgun applies, except If the
buyer has a concealed weapon
p e r m it o r Is tr a d in g In a
handgun to purchase anolher.
There arc also exceptions for the
purchase of antique firearms.
Some law enforcement, proba­
tion und parole officers are also
exempt from Hie walling period
In Florida. There is a 72-hnur
waiting period In Florida for
luindgun pun-liases, not count­
ing weekends and holidays.
Nelson added.
U n d rr the law. 34 states and
territories must start Implemen­
ting the Brady law's five-day
waiting period and background
check for handgun purchases.
Some Jurisdictions where the
wait and backgnmnd check are
supposed to be Implemented
could be surprised they're sub­
ject to that part of the law.
Th e National Hide Association,
meanwhile, Is trying to block Its
Im plem entation w ith federal
lawsuits contending the law vio­
lates states’ rights and Is un­
constitutionally vague. s.ud Bob

Fair
Continued from Page 1A
The Beans and others were
m aking trips to the lum ber
market and taking tools In hand
to ensure everything would Im­
perfect for the second day of
operation far the fair.
Bean Mild that the weather
reports had had the organizers a
little worried as the lime for
o|&gt;cnlng the gates approached,
but they saw hardly any preclpl1.1 Hon at the event.

" I think w t got a few drops."
she said. "But no one noticed at
a ll"
The fair will be open tonlghl
from 3 p in
until midnight
To m o rro w and S u n d a y, the
events will begin al 10 a m. and
run through midnight The ex­
hibitions wilt close at 10 p in.
each night. During Ihc week, the
fair is open only for evening1
hours.
Th e fair runs through March 6.

Corbin, a former Arizona at­
torney general and president of
Ihe N H A .
Corbin said he hopes to have
the lawsuits flk-d in Arizona.
Montana and possibly other
states within a week.
"W e're gelling calls from all
over the country, mostly from
sheriffs who say It won’t work
and want to lx- plaint Ilfs." C or­
bin said Wednesday.
There are disputes about Just
where the new law applies.
But the Bureau of Alcohol
Tobacco and Firearms disagrees
Handgun Control Inc., the
Brady law ’s chief proponent
during seven years of congres­
sional battles before It was
jiassed tasl November, developed
a list last year of stales li
bcllrved would lie exempt- That
list Included Washington as well
as Minnesota. North Carolina.
Rhode Island and Tennessee
But the A T F said the only
exempt states and Jurlsdlcilons
arc California. Connecticut. Del­
aware. the Dlslrtct of Columbia.
Florida. Guam . Hawaii, Illinois.
I n d i a n a . Io w a , M a r y la n d .
M a s s a c h u s e tts , M ic h ig a n .
Missouri. Nebraska. New Jersey.
N ew V o rk . O re g o n . V ir g in
Islands. Vlrglnluand Wisconsin
ll noted, however, that a
Colorado. North Carolina. Utah
and Washington could become
exempt II they puss hills pending
In I heir state legislatures
Information from »Nr A t io o iM P r* « tan
u whd in ttvri f i t p o f »

S A N FO H D — Bridgewater Apnrtmcnts. 500
W. Airport Blvd.. will be oul for blood this
Saturday. It Is conducting n blood drive.
Ihruugh the c&lt;x)|x-rallnn of the C rnlrnl Florida
Blood Bank.
"W e'll have finger-foods, balloons, und many
o ih rr Incentives." said A m y Keenan, marketing
director for Cum berland Projiertlcs, which
manages Bridgewater.
"Everyone Is Invited to come and donate
blood this Saturday." she said. "W c especially
want our residents to slop In. but for every
friend they bring with them to donate, there will
be some added Incentives."
Keenan said she organized the event tiased on
a story regarding the Central Florida Blood
Bank, written several months ago In the Sanford

Garbage-------Continued from Page IA
among the
four haulers for a service which
requires an additional $1,27 lor
each bag of yard waste collected
Currently, nearly a quarter ol
all households in the u n in ­
corporated areas ol the county
do not subscribe to garbage
collection service
M a n y re sid e n ts c o m p la in
about the yard waste "bug-lag"
Ice. hut are divided over the
mandatory program. Many rural
folks don't want the program
because they haul their own
garbage to the dump or transfer
station. Many suburban dwellers
d o w a n t It to k e e p t h r l r
neighborhoods clean.
When M( (uilii railed for sup­
port ol his program Monday and
Tuesday, he louud no com m is­
sioner willing to even vote on the
topic. In response, chairm an

Longwood —
|Continued from Page 1A
big to $48,000
[annually, which will includr all
nou-IltlgaUon trialed matters
His fee for rqiresentatlon In
litig a tio n Is $ 9 0 an h o u r.
T a y l o r ' s a p p o i n t m e n t is
expected to be made official at
jthe March 7 commission meet-

[Ing
T h e c o m m is s io n e r s also
[selected candidates from Iowa.
Illinois. Georgia and Florida to
Interview for city administrator.
M ayor P a u l L o v c s tru n d
stressed no applicants have been
rlim m .itrd from consideration
lor the $56,000 a year Job left
vacant bv Ihe resignation of
Janies M cFdlln In November,
(ic rry-w irm a n lu s been serving
as Interim administrator until

1985 to present. $4 million
the job Is tilled.
bud ge t. 1990 population of
Selected lo meet with the
5.108
commissioners March 4 are:
A lotal of 108 applications
• D ouglas C la rk , c ity a d ­
were received for administrator
ministrator of Bella. Iowa since
Th e number of candidates was
M a r c h 1 9 8 7 . $ 1 8 m illio n
operating budget. 9.270 popula­ narrowed to JO by the "Range
Rovers." a group of volunteer
tion.
• W . S h e lto n S m ith . L a - city managers/admlnlstrators
Grange. Georgia, county manag­ Th e ir fees are paid by the Florida
C it y M anagers A ss o cia tio n .
er Tro up County. Gu. Irom Jan.
Many of the "Range Rovers" are
1993 to present, population
56.000 plus, formerly city m an­ retired city managers.
A committee of the Longwood,
ager Pascagoula. Mississippi,
Sept. 1986 toJun . 1993. imputa­ W in te r Sp rin gs C ha m b e r of
Comm erce also reviewed the
tion 26.000.
applications and made recom­
• D o d d S o u th e r n . M ia m i
mendations lo the commissionSprings, city manager Sept.
_
_ ..
1988 in J u ly 1993. $15 6 m illion _er».During the selection process,
budget, jiopulalkm 13 268.
the commissioners reviewed ihc
• Larry D. Stoever. Greenville.
Illinois, city nianagrr from April applicants' rrsum rs. noting the

size of the respective cities and
their budgets. U r number of city
employees mid Job histories. .
A major attribute the com­
mission m rm lH Ts looked for In a
rundldalr was stability, staying
In a city managrr job for several
years. Longwood has had six
managers since 1980.
Th e commissioners will each
s|H-nd lime with the applicants
March 4 thrn conduct the tonu.il
Interviews during the evening
In other busbicss. the com ­
missioners agreed to litre A m y
Goodhlatt of the (in n ol Klllgorr.
Pcarlnian. Shepard and Stamp.
us tlie Code Eniurcehicm
Board attorney. Th e selection
with Ire of]Irtally voted on at the
next comml-jslon inerting.

D EATH S
R A L P H W. BAUER

Ralph W. Bauer. 73. Fayet­
teville Avenue, Dcllonu. died
Wednesday. Feb. 23. 1994. at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Bom Dec. 28. 1920.
In Boston. Mass.. he moved to
Central Florida from Wyckoff.
N .J. In 1985. Mr. Ua u rr was a
supervisor of A .T.C . Shipping
Company. New Vork. He was
Protestant. He served In Ihc
Maritime Service during World
'Var II.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife .
Carolyn: sons. Ralph W . J r .,
Lubbock. Texas. John, Wyckoff.
N . J .; s is t e r s . D o r o t h y
Klslingberg. Edna P. Nielsen,
both of B u rlin g a m e . C a lif.;
brother. John C .. Burlingame:
four grandchildren.
Stephen R. Bulduulf Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

J A M E S F R A N K L IN L U K E II

James Franklin Luke. II. 30.
B a rc la y A ve n u e . A ltam o n te
Springs, died Tuesday. Feb. 22.
1994. at his rcsldcnrc. Bom
March 7. 1963. In Miami, hr
moved lo Central Florida In
1972. Mr. Luke was a salesman.
He wus Catholic.
Survivors Include fulher. four
brothers uud sisters, all of
Oviedo.
H u ld w ln -F u lrc h lld Fun e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

A LB E R T EDW ARDS

Albert Edwards. 73. South­
w est R o a d . S a n f o r d , d ie d
Wednesday. Feb. 23. 1994. ut
Deltona Healthcare Center. Bom
April 17. 1920. In Pierson, he
moved lo Central Florida In
1922. Mr. Edwards an auto
mechanic. H r was a member of
Second Shiloh Missionary Bap­
tist Church where he served on
ih c Deacon Bourd und was
church custodian. He was an
Arm y veteran of World W ar II.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife ,
Margaret: sons. Albert J r .. Buf­
falo N .Y .. Reginald. Sanford.
Vincent. Camp L e Ju n r, N.C..
E r w in L e o n a rd . A lta m o n te
Springs; daughter, Margaret E.
Currcy. Sanford; brothers. Rich­
ard. Horace, both of Jackson­
ville. Don. Rochester. N.Y.: sis­
ter. Rosa Let- Faison. Rochester.
N.Y.: 19 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchctbcrger Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.
M A C K W IL L IA M F1KES

M ack W illia m F lk c s . 6 0.
Ttisrarum Trail. Maitland, died
Wednesday. Feb. 23. 1994. al
his residence. Born Je n . 2 - 1933.
In Hermlelgh. Texas, he moved
to Central Florida In 1969. Mr.
Flkcs wus a member of Flrsl
Baptist Church. Orlando. H r was
i nn A rm y veteran.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife .
S a n d r a : so n s. M u r c h u ll.
M aitland. Jam e s. Altam onte

Dick Van Dcr Wctde called for u
new meeting n ull time. Most
commissioners say they arc at
Irasi willing lo consider a m an­
datory program If ll serves to
tower rates.
INil Warren was oul of town
Monday, and III Tuesday, so did
not participate In the vote.
Carlton Henley said lie needed
more Information on the details

M A R T H A E V E L Y N M cE VERB

Martha Evelyn McEvers. 71.
East Magnolia Avenue. Long­
wood. died Wednesday. Feb. 23.
1994. al her residence. Bom
Aug. 15. 1922. Ill Benton. 111.,
she moved lo Central Florida In
1958. She was a homemaker.
Survivors Include sons. Jim
A.. Knoxville. Tenn.. Tim othy
M „ Sparta. T e n n .; brother.
Martin Finn. Herrin. 111.: four
grandchildren and four great­
grandchildren.
Gaines C a rry Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Long­
wood. In churgc of arrange­
ments.

and Funeral Home. Lake Mary.
In charge of arrangcmcnls.

ELIZABETH DAOOETT
ROBBINS
Elizabeth Daggetl Robbins. 55.
Carriage Hill .Circle. Casselberry,
died Thursday. Feb. 24. 1094.
Horn In Niagara Falls. N.Y.. she
moved lo Central Florida in the
early 1950s. Mrs. Robbins was a
homemaker. She was a member
o f S i. R ic h a r d s E p is c o p a l
Church. W ilder Park, the Rolx-rt
P. Duvall Chapter of DAR and
Deer Hun Golf Club.
Survivors Include husband.
L e o n J . ; d a u g h te r s . M a ry
K a th e rin e C a t h c u r i. L a u ra
E d w a rd s , b o lh of P h o e n ix ,
Elizabeth M., Orlando. Jessica
G ., C a s s e lb e r r y ; s is te rs .
Katherine Newm an. Hudson.
Ohio. Gall Perry. White River
Junction. Vt.; brother. Jo hn F.
Daggett, Saramtu: live grand­
children.
M a rl I n -J a c k s o n F u n e r a l
Home. Sarasota, m charge ol
arrangements.
M E L B A O. T A L L E Y

Melba G. Talley. 62. Ivanhoc
Way. Cussclbcrry. died Wednes­
day. Feb. 23. 1994. at her
residence. Bom J u ly 5. 1931, In
Hendersonville. N.C.. she moved
lo Central Florida In 1954. Mrs
Tulley wus a retired food service

worker and a tra tuber of Forrest
Ave. Baptist Church. Ajxipku
Survivors Include sons. Gary
A.. Casselberry. Sieve W .. Union
P a rk . W illis II.. A lta m o n te
Springs. T u n T .. Apopka; daugh­
ters. Linda J . Woods. Wanda J .
K e lly , b oth of C a sse lb e rry :
brother. Charles Bradley. Col­
u m b ia . S .C .: sisters. Ja c k lc
W 111la in son. H e n d e rso n ville .
Marvls Barbour. Graham. N.C.;
13 g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d one
great-grandchild
B a ld w ln -F o trc h lid F u n e ra l
Home. Gnldcnrod. In charge of
arrnngrmcuts.

Continued from Page l A
S W T Constm rtlon of Allamontr Springs."
Crtstol explained. "Present plans
call for a completion date by
Ju ly , of this year."
Th e new Walgreens drug store
Is being proposed »
Evans
Properties, at the southeast
corner of French Avenue and
25th Street, T l r building pres­
ently on the comer of ihe land
has been the slle of several
restaurants during ihe past de­
cade. tlie most recent being
Webb’s Diner.
Je rry C. Evans, president of
W E B Properties. Is planning to
develop the site. In order to do so
however, he has requested the
city vacate a |x&gt;rilon of Ihe alley
that runs through the property,
and reroute Ihe tiillliles In the
alley.
Although Evans was not Im ­
mediately available for c o m ­
ment. a staff member In his
o f fic e in d ic a t e d th a t th e
W algreens facility w ill be a
free-standing structure, not part
of any complex.
It was not bnmrdlately reV VMiksai It the project would InvftvV* eliminating the present
b u ild in g or expanding It lo
provide the lloor space rrqulrcd
for the Walgreen si ore.
The rnattrr Is scheduled for
consideration at Monday night's

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ing.
T h e c i t y 's P lu n s R e view
Committee considered the re­
quest and hns recommended
approval of Ihc alley vacating.
General agreements have been
obtained to relocate cable T V
Hues, power lines and other
utilities for Ihe vacating,
Evans bus Indicated that W EB
Is willing to atisorti costs for
relocation of the lines.
City Manager Bill Simmons Is
recommending the commission
auhthorlzc the City Attorney lo
prepare the property ordinance
to rlosr. vacate and abandon the
alley as requested, with condi­
tions and stipulations recom­
mended by tlx- Plans Review
Committee, which deals with
such Items us relocating the
:.cwer line, providing a 20 foot
casement, and mnstructlon of a
new sanitary sewer.
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beginning of M onday’s co m ­
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N A N C Y A N N RO ACH

N an cy A n n R oach. 38.
Sumatra Avenue. Deltona, died
Wednesday Feb, 23, 1994. al
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Born March 13.
1955. In Dcthesdu. Md.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1992 Mrs. Roach was u line
leader for a window manufactur­
er. She wus Baptist. She wus a
member of tbc D.A.V. Auxiliary.
Chapter 30. Sanford.
Survivors Include daughter.
Chrlstlnu Marie Eainlgh. De­
ltona: son. Um ce M cKInnlcy
Eumlgh, Dcllonu: father. Dana
Roach. Sanford, stepmother.
Mona Roach. Sanford: mother.
Freda I. Morris. Niles. Ohio:
brothers, Jerry A.. Dana L.. Ixtih
of California.
Bald w in -Fairchild Cemetery

of the program before he could
vote. Dirk Van Dcr Wclde said
h r was concerned the county
may arrive at n lower rale if ihe
garbage collection contracts
were rcbld.
Commissioner Lurry Furlong
does not support |he proposal
und wants to scrap m uch of the
county's garbage program and
eliminate franrlilse areas.

Growth

mi
Springs; daiighirr. Mary. Winter
Park: mother. Lois Williams.
N ew castle. Te x a s; brothers.
Wade. Olney. Texas. Dean. Ft.
Worth. Thomas, Phoenix. Artz.:
s is t e r . L a v e rn e B r o w n .
Shreveport. La.
B a ld w tn -F a lrrh lld Fun e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

Herald. " I had no Idea how m uch blood
donations were needed right here In the Sanford
area until I trad that." she said, "so we
immediately began organizing the bloixl drive
we'll be holding tomorrow."
Linda Decker, of the Central Florida Blood
Bank commented. " I think this is exceptional
that this business Is taking It upon themselves
to set up this blood donation drive for us."
Decker added. "It couldn't come at n better
time, because right now we arc at an extremely
critical level, and desperately need blood of all
lyp e s"
The blood drive at Bridgewater Apartments.
500 W. Airport Blvd.. will be held from 11 a.m.
until 3 p m ., this Saturday. Feb 26.
For additional Information, phone A m y
Keenan at 322-9104.

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GOP starts maneuvering early
a y JONH KINO

AP Political Writer
W A S H IN G TO N - At Dick Chcney'a office,
alilrit u v lack* on a map to trark Ills
travrla: .’15 Alalr* since leaving the I’rn
(agon's lop Job n little over n year ago llob
Dole s got .i travel log too: 30 state* and
ro o m in g In the past year.
the frequent dying and friends made
along the way might route In handy If. as
expected. Cheney and l&gt;ole enter Ihc next
presidential election campaign, because a
new . frnnl-loaded 1090 G O P primary calen­
dar could result in an extraordinarily fast —
ind expensive — selection of a Republican
nominee.
W ith ih r Iowa caucuses on Feb. 12 and
the March 2d California primary as book
ends. 33 states. Including the eight most
populous, and Puerto Rico are tentatively
scheduled to hold Republican presidential
primaries and caucuses In a six-week s|&gt;an
in 1990.
that would Ire 10 more GOP presidential
preliminaries in that period than In 1992.
And a few more states are considering
moving up. as the changes Democrat* have
sought to speed Ihctr nomination process
arr taking hold on a Republican selection
process that for years was deliberately

stretched o u t. w llh an em phasis on
caucuses over primaries
"It clearly help* the front-runners. Ilarse
with solid name Identification and the
ability lo raise solid su m s of money
q u ic k ly .” snld Ralph Reed, executive
director of Pal Robertson’s Christian Coali­
tion. an active voire In m a n y slates wllh
rarly Republican contests.
So It's little wonder that the I99G
Republican prrsldrnll.il prospecting Is un­
der way so rarly. Money and organization
are likely lo count more lim n ever because
of a crowded calendar Hint some believe
could result In a de farm nominee by
mid-March.
"H Is going to pul a prem ium on having
Ihe money needed already raised and set
aside, and place a premium on organization
and people with logistics experience." said
David Addington, a political adviser lo
Cheney. Ihe former defense secretary- "If
you decide to run. you are going lo have lo
have February and March 1996 planned out
In detail to the last dollar, the last nlqtlanr
rtde."
None of the likely Republican candidates
says he Is thinking that lar ahead: Indeed all
say that helping GOP stale, local and
national candldutrs this year comes first.
Still, m indful of the likely calendar changes.

several leading GOP prospect* are taking
early steps toward 1996 runs.
In addition to making frequent political
trips. Including n combined eight stops In
th e kickoff slates of Io w a and New
Ham pshire. Dole gave generously lo Re­
publican candidates and causes.
In u recent report lo the Federal Election
C om m ission. Dole's C a m p aign America
pnltilrul action comm itter reported nearly
$1-13.000 III contributions, ranging from
g ills lo Senate colleagues and Ihe Iowa
Republican Party In u G O P candidate for
city counrll In Atlanta.
Te x a s GOP Sen. Phil G ra m m used hi*
|M&gt;*ltlon us head of Ihe National Republican
Senatorial Committee lo visit more than 30
slules. and Ills polltlcul travels Included
seven slops In New llant|&gt;shlre and five In
Iowa.
G ra m m 's rumpalgn account* — he has
tw o — entered 1994 with an Impressive
*7.2 million on hand. Dole's Campaign
Am erica, by comparison, had *1.9 million
In the trunk, according lo F E C reports
Form er Housing Secretary Jack Kemp
also revved up Ills fund-raising, establishing
a new political action committee. Campaign
for a New Agenda, and holding a major
Super Howl event to get It u p and running.

First female combat pilot
completes Air Force training
Flynn will fly the F -1 6 E Strtkr
Eagle, which some consider ihe
most advanced fighter-attack
aircraft In the world.

Oy AL BRAVO
Associated Press Writer
L U K E AIR FORCE B A S E . Artz.
— A ir Force 1st L l. Jcannlc
Flynn l* going where no woman
lias gone brlorr.
Flyn n . 27. Is ihr nation’s flisi
frntale combat pilot.
"I'v e wanted to fly as long as I
c a n re m e m b e r.* ’ s h e said
Thursday at a news conference
m arking completion of her six•month combat (raining course.
"Once I knew something about
airplane*. I knew I wanted to fly
llghlers."
Hut there was no way. even
though s |r - graduated flr*t in her
pilot training class, because she
Is a wom an and the military
didn't nllow women in Oy In
combat.
Then in April, tlie Pentagon

•*| w o u ld n ’t h a v e qualm *
having her on m y w in g ." said
one of Flynn * insiruclor*. Capt
Jeff Flehlg She I* very tough,
physically and m entally, and
was definitely un above average
student.'*
H e r tra in in g In c lu d e d 224
h o urs In the classroom . 37 hout*
In simulators and 64 hour* In
the air. practicing s u ch skill* as
n ight and day surface attack*
It took a little tim e, but her
male colleagues adjusted to her
presence. "I was Just another
student." said Flyn n , a St. Louis
native who earned a muster*
d e gre e In a c ru n u u tlc * and
astrunautlrs from Stanford Uni­
versity.

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MOTICIOr
FICTITIOUS NAMI
Not** It (tavaby glv**» **•* I
am engaged Is
at P O.
Bo. l i t . Goldarwed. Fla.
UH101M S*&lt;*Isold Cagnty.
Florida. undev to* Fktlttou*
Mama ol ANGELS REMEM
BERED. and m«l I intend lo
raglitof said noma nil* IS*
Ou con ot Corporation!. Tall*
tittle* Florida, in accordant*
nlth lh* provlliam ot IS*
f lent lout Nam* Jlatwtot. To
Wit faction Ul OT. Florid*
Si*lu**« m i
BalS Young
Publish February}!. IYM
DEO 11*
~ MorTcifoF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# It hereby (Iran that mo
ar* engaged In bvtlnatt al JOT
14**/to In , Catta'barry. FL
nrsr, Samlnek County. Florida,
etdar ta* FKilttaut Nam* of
PAX PROMOTIONS, and mat
m* inland to regular it id noma
Mitti in* DiviSkn ol Corpora
•lent. Taliahatta*. Florida. In
accordance Mil* in* pre«l*ien*
ot too riciiliout Nam* Statute*.
ToWII Section »t&gt;0*. Florida
Slalulat ITTI
Pal Pachmayar
Al Pachmayar
Publish February IS. ITT4
DEOI1)
____________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In butinatt al IMS
Bannalt Drive. Sulla It*. Long
Mood. Florid* MMO. Samlnol*
County. Florida, under lh*
Fktltleu* Nam* *1 EAST TO
WEST IMPORTS, and that I
inland to regular ta-d name
nlto to* Division el Corpora
lion*. Tallahaita# Florida. In
accordant* with to* provinces*
ol to* FkTitku* Nam* Stotuto*.
ToW.I Section 1*10*. Florida
Stotuto* m i
Jonnltor Scarbrough
Publlth February IS. ITT*
DEO &gt;40
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# I* hereby given that I
am engaged in bullnett al **S
SR *»4 North. Sulto JOS. Alto
monto Springs. FL UtU. Sami
not* County. Florida under to*
Fictlttou* Nam* at NAIL AT
TITUDES. and to*l I Inland to
register told nam* nlto to#
Division ol Corporation*. Tall*
hast**. Florida, in accordanra
with lh* provisions ol tho
Firllilout Nam* Stotuto*. To
Wil Section US OT, Florida
Slatutat mi.
Sidney Ray**
Publlth February JS ms
DEO &gt;44

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other guys." she said. "When
the time arrive# I'll be ublc lo dfl

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolle* It hereby given Sami
not* Wrectar Sarv.c* Mill tall #1
Public Auction tor taUaga tor
cash on demand to Slghatt
b-ddar. to* toOowmg dncribad
vahkiat:
March TT. ITU
*4Cher Caroli*r
VMIIIGUCHPXGJIYMIJ
The auciwn Mill b* had al
l&gt; 00 pm on too said daltt
abort Al Somlnok WracSar
Sarvk*. &gt;SsO S Myrtk Av*
Sanford. Flo JlttJ Protpachvo
bKSdart may Inspect vanKin
on* hour prior to *ak Tarmi
or# cash or certified fundi
Somlnok Wrecker ratervat to*
right to accept or r*|ocl any and
•ilNdt
Publlth February &gt;L ins
OEOn*
"

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROMT! DIVISION
FM* Namhar T4TJ* CP
INREESTATEOF:
GEORGE ELLIOTT
Data*tad
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha admlnltlratlan ol lh*
attok at GEORGE ELLIOTT,
dacaatad. E ll* Number
Ts 071 CP. I* pending In lh*
Circuit Caurt tar Samlnol#
County. Fkrldo. Probata Dlrl
Hen. to* addrau ot Mhkh li Ml
N Park Av* . Sanford. FL STf»
Tha namn and addrntn *1 to#
partone! rapratanlalir* and to*
parton* I rapratantoiivtt *1
tornay ar* i*l forth bakM
All Intarttlad partoni ar*
required to Ilk nlto toll court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: 111 *U claim*
against to* ntok and Ol any
ob|tclion by an Intaraitod
person on —horn this netke Is
served tool chalknget tot valid
lly ol too Mill, too qualification*
ol too partonal rapratanlaliv*.
vanua. ar jurisdiction al to*
court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVERBARREO
Pub!Ration of this Nolle* has
begunon February &gt;L ITU
Partonal Rapratanlaliv*.
AILEEN ELLIOTT
•ISO Arden Street

Longnood. FL &gt;77SO
Attorney tor Personal
Rapratanlaliv*
Thomas l stephan .
ESQUIRE
All Dog Track Rd
Longaodd. FL JTJSO
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She now goes on lo 2W w-eeks
of survival training ai Fairchild
A ir Force l lav- In W ashington
before starting her assignment
w ith the 3361 h squadron at
S e y m o u r Johnson A ir Force
Base near Goldsboro. N .C .
O ther women also are training
to do what Flynn doe*. Last
week. 1.1. Shannon W o rkm an
becam e the first w o m a n lo
qualify to Oy combat aircraft olf
Navy war ships W orkm an. 26.
llew her final qualifying lllghl
S a t u r d a y from ih e c a r r ie r
Dw ight D. Elsenhower.
F ly n n , who recognizes her
status as u role model, had some
advice for other women.
" D o w lia l y o u w a u l to *V&gt; 1 Ills

Is what I want lo do. and 1 work
nl)) hardest and here I am.*’

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Florida Bar Number liras*
Afternay tor Ettato
Publlth February IS 1 March

Legal N o tic e
ST JOHNS RIVER WATER
MANAOEMENT DISTRICT
OIVES NOTICE OF
INTIMOIOAOENCY ACTION
Tha District give* notice el It*
inknl to issue a permit to to*
tolkMing applicant!*) on March
1.1Its
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. » &gt; NEWBURY
PORT AVENUE. ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FL »toi. application
m IITCIMAG Th# projacl Is
located In Sammola County.
Section* tj. is U A Js Toon
stop &gt;1 South. Range 7* East
Th* application it tor MOOIFI
CATION OF THE EXISTING
ORAINAGE WELLS IN OR
OER TO LOWER THE CON
TROL LAKE LEVEL FROM
ELEVATION FOR LAKE OR
IENTA Th* receiving n*t*r
body It LAKE ORIENTA
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
S PRI NGS. D E P U T Y
OIRECTOR OF PUBLIC
WORKS. MS NEWBURYPORT
AVENUE. ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FL J»0I. application
&lt;u iiioo«4*G Tha projacl it
located In Sammola County,
Section js Township &gt;1 South.
Rang* n East Th* application
It tor EXCAVATION ANO
FILLING ASSOCIATED WITH
THE MODIFICATION OF THE
L A K E O R I E N T A
ORAINWELL Tha receiving
nakrbody ll LAKE ORIENTA
Th* lllalll containing each ot
to* abovamiad applkationlsl
ar* available tar Inspection
Monday through Friday aacapt
lx kgsi holiday*. ( 00 a m to
&gt; 00 p m at to# St John* River
Water Management District
Headquarter* or to# approprlak
Ik'd attic* Th* District Mill
taka action on each permit
applkalkn lltkd above unkti a
petition tor an administrative
proceeding (haarlngl 1* Iliad
pursuant to to* provisions ot
•action UOSJ. F S . and taction
SOC I Sit. F A C A parson
nhosa tubtlanllal Interest* era
allaclad by any ol to# Dktrktt
propotad permuting daemons
idanhtkd above may potllkn lor
on odmlnltlrotlvo hearing In
accordance Mlto taction IK !&gt;.
F S Patilkn* mutt comply Mlto
too ragwlramonl* ol Florida
Administrative Code Rules
SOC I.Ill and SOC I SJI and bo
Iliad Mlto (received by) to*
District Clerk. PO Be* IO*.
Palatka. Florida JJIFI isjt
Fallllont lor odmlnltlrotlvo
hearing an to* above applies'
lanlil mutt b* Iliad Mlthln
tourtaan (IS) days ol public*
Ikm ot this nolle* or Mlthln
tourtsan (141 day* ot actual
rtcaipl at toll Inknl. Mhlchavar
first occur* Failure to flk a
potmen Mitoin tolt time period
shall cemlituk a m* iv* t ot any
right tuch parson may have k
roquet! an administrative da
termination (haarlngl under
taetkn IR S), F S . concerning
to* tubjact permit application
Patmem tthkh ar# net tlkd In
accardanca Mlto to* above pro
vtttont or* tub|oct to dismissal
Shannon Barkan
Sr Pvrmll Oata Technician
Parmll Oata Sarvlco* Division
St John* River Water
Management District
Publish February JJ. ms
OEOKt

• OOVEItNMCNT
CHECKS
• MONEY ORDERS
- PRICES DO NOT
INCLUDE TAX

1303 Sanford A vc.
(13th Si. &amp; Sanford A v c .)
SANFORD

She completed her pilot train­
ing Feb 10 An rarller meeting
with Ihe media at till* I kisc west
of Phoenix was delayed because
*he had chicken pox.

INTHECIRCUITCOURT
INANDFOR
THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
PROMTI DIVISION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER: MIS* CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
GERTRUDE ELIZABETH
LEWIS.
Dacaatad
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTBATION
Tha administration ol the
o i l s la of G ERTRUOE
ELIZABETH LEWIS, dacaatad
File Number ts IS* CP. It pand
Ing in to# Circuit Caurt to '
Sammola Csunly. Florida
Prebato Olrltkn. to* addratt ol
which It Samlntl# County
Courtoott*. Probak DiviHon.
JOt North Park Avonu*. San
Sard. Florida Jim Tha name*
and addrkissi *1 to* partonal
rapratanlaliv* and to* partonal
rapratanlaliv* ! attorney ar*
•al forth bakM
ALL INTERESTED PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIEDTHAT
All parsons an ahorn tolt
notice is served «ho have Ob
lactign* tool challenge to* voiid
ity ol to* mIH. to* gualilicatlWtt
ot too partoneI rapratantallv*.
vanua. or jurisdiction ot tolt
Court ore required to Ilk Ihalr
oblactlant Mllh Ihlt Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All cradlkrt ol too decedent
end etoor portent having claim*
or demands against dtcadant s
attok on Mhom a copy ot tolt
notko It served Mlthln tor**
monto* altar in* dak el too firtl
publication ot Pit nonce mint
flk took claim* Mllh »il* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAVS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol tho
decedent and partem having
claim* or demand* again*) to*
decadents etltk mutt Ilk thalr
claim* Mlto tolt court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARREO
Tho dak ot tot first public*
lion ol tolt NolKa I* February
js. ms
JOHN SOKOLOWSKY
Partonal Rapratantallv*
AJOJLcamDrive
Longnood. Florida JJMO
CARMINE M BRAVO.
ESQUIRE**
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T h e S t. J o h n s R iv e r W u l e r M a n a g e m e n t D is t r ic t h a s r e c e iv e d an
a p p lic a t io n fo r C o n s u m p t iv e W a te r U s e fro m :

A R V I D A C O R P O R A T IO N . ATTN : JOE D 0 B 0 S H , 1275 L A K E
H E A T H R O W LAN E, H E A T H R O W , FL 32746, application #2-1170037A N F2M . The District proposes lo allocate
0.552 million gallons per day of water for G O LF COURSE-,
U R B A N L A N D S C A P E irrigation. The withdrawals used by this
proposed project will consist of G R O U N D W A T E R F R O M T H E
F L O R ID A N A Q U IF E R S U R F A C E W ATER F R O M W H O L L Y O W N E D
S T O R M W A T E R L A K E S via E L E V E N E X IS T IN G W E L L S A N D I EN
E X IS T IN G PU M PS to serve 195.2 acres in
Seminole County located in the
N W 1/4 O F NW 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F SE 1/4 of Section 12, Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
N E 1/4 O F SW 1/4 O F S W 1/4 O F S E 1/4 of Section 12. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
N E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 OF SE 1/4 of Section 11, Township 20 South, Range 29 East;
N E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F SF. 1/4 of Section 11, Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
S E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F N W 1/4 O F SW 1/4 of Section 11. Township 20 South, Range 29 East;
S E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F N W 1/4 O F S E 1/4 of Section II. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
S E 1/4 O F S E 1/4 O F S E 1/4 O F S E 1/4 of Section II. Township 20 South, Range 29 East;
S E 1/4 O F SW 1/4 O F S E 1/4 O F SW 1/4 of Section 12. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
S W 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F N W 1/4 O F NE 1/4 of Section 12. Township 20 South, Range 29 East;
S W 1/4 O F N W 1/4 O F N W 1/4 OF SW 1/4 of Section 01, Township 20 South, Range 29 East;
N E 1/4 O F SW 1/4 O F N W 1/4 O F NW 1/4 of Section 01, Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
N W 1/4 O F N W 1/4 O F S W 1/4 O F NE 1/4 of Section 12. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
N W 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F N W 1/4 O F SW 1/4 of Section 11. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
N W 1/4 O F SE 1/4 O F N W 1/4 O F SE 1/4 of Section 11. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
S E 1/4 O F S E 1/4 O F SF. 1/4 O F SE 1/4 of Section 11. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
S W 1/4 O F S E 1/4 O F S E 1/4 O F SW 1/4 of Section 12. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
NF. 1/4 O F SW 1/4 O F N W 1/4 OF NE 1/4 of Section 12, Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
S E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F S E 1/4 ol Section 02. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
N E 1/4 O F SW 1/4 O F N W 1/4 O F NW 1/4 of Section 01, Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
N W 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F S E 1/4 O F SW 1/4 of Section 12. Township 20 South. Range 29 East;
N E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F N E 1/4 O F SE 1/4 of S e c tio n 11, Township 20 South. Range 29 East;

The Governing Board of the District will take action to grant or
deny the application on March 8, 1994. Should you be interested
in the application, you should contact the St. Johns River Water
Management District at P. O. Box 1429, Palatka, Florida 32178­
1429, or in person at its office on State Highway 100 West, •
Palatka, Florida, or by phoning 904-329-4401. Written objections
to the application may be made, but should he received no later than
14 days from this publication. Written objections should identify the
objector by name and address, and fully describe the objection
to the application. All timely filed written objections will be
presented to the Board for its consideration in its deliberation
on the application prior to the Board taking action on the
application.
Janet Stein, Senior Permit Data Technician
Division of Permit Data Services

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F e b ru a ry

S a n f o r d H e ra ld

25,

1994

orts
Heading for the wire
No youth basketball Saturday
SA N FO R D — Th e championship playoffs in
thr Sanlord Youth Basketball League scheduled
for tomorrow (Feb. 20I has been postponed
because of the all-star tournaments this week
T h r finals will Ik - held next Saturday. March
5. at the Sanford Middle School Oymnatorlum.

I AROUND TH E STATE
Capitals best Panthers
MIAMI — Randy Burrtdgr and Mlch.il Ptvonka
each scored as tlie* Washington Capitals b*-nt the
Florida Panthers 2 -1 Thu rsd ay night
Hob Kudrlskl scored with five minutes led to
ruin Washington goalie Don Beaupre's shutout

M.A. Erectors
sweep deuce
From Staff Reports
SANFORD M .A . E re c to rs
worked a double shift Thursday
night al Plnchurst Park and It paid
off handsomely In the form of a
two game sweep of the SA S Raiders
In thr Sanford Rrrrrntlon Thursday
Men's Polar Bear Slowpllch Softball
league.
Briar Corp. opened the evening
with a 7-0 forfeit win over Exterior
Homesavcrs. M.A. Erectors followed
with an 1H-7 win over the SAS
Raiders In the regularly scheduled
contest and a 17-3 beating of the
Raiders In a makeup of u game

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rained out earlier In the season.
W ith two weeks left In the season.
M .A Erectors (6 -11 bolds a onegame lead on Briar Coqi. (5-2|.
Exterior llomesavers (2-5) Is third In
front of the SAS Raiders 11-6).
Paul Rodrigue* hit for the cycle to
trad M A. Erectors' 23-blt attack In
tlie llrst game, collecting an Insldc-the-purk hom e run . triple,
double, single, three runs scored,
and th rrr RBI. Sim on Morley added
a triple, double, slrtglr. two runs,
and two. Chris Bullock had three
doubles, two runs, and three RBI
See P ln e hu rat. Page 2B

A.D. Rosier
gains on title
F ro m 8 ta ff R e p o rts

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runs In the fifth Inning to lead M G
Hut Hie league-leaders would not
told, scoring three ru n s In the
hottnrn of thr sixth Inning to claim
ihc victory.
In the other game. StlfTey Aflord.tides kept Its title hopes alive by
hiking a 5 0 lead In the second
inning and never allowing Beer:30
lo get closer than two ru n s again In
hiking a 12 G triumph.
A .D . Koslcr/Florlda Sjtort Wear Is
now 5-1 on the season, w hile StlfTey
Affordfablrs is 3 2 First Baptist Is
2 4 and Beer 30 I 4
S e e C ha se . Page 2B

S A N FO R D — The lat lady Isn't
singing yet. hut site s warm ing up
In the wings
A D. Rosler/Flortda Sjiori Wear
moved within a game of clinching
the championship of the Sanford
R e c re a tio n D e p a rtm e n t M e n 's
T h u r s d a y N ig h t P o la r B e a r
Slowpllch Softball League at Chase
Park with a m m e form behlnd 9-H
victory over Sanford Frist Baptist
Church.
Ftrsl Baptist field leads twlec.
taking a 2 0 lead In the lop ol thr
llrst inning and thru scoring six

No. 21 FIU w om en blast UCF
MIAMI — Albena Branzova had 29 points to
lead No. 21 Florida International In a 9H-53 rout
of Central Florida Thursday.
Tam Ika Coley led U C F 11 M 3 I with 17 point*

AROUND TH E NATION

Deltona strikes early,
then holds off Patriots
B y D E A N S M IT H

Herald Sports Writer________________

NBA fines M iller, Bowie
N EW YO R K — Reggie Miller of Indiana and
Anthony Bowie ol Orlando were each lined
85.000 Thursday for lighting during a game.
Miller und Bowie wrre penalized tor elbowing
each other anil wrestling on thr (loor during the
first quarter of Wednesday night's game
Orlando's Scott Sktlrs was lined 82.500 lor
leaving the bench during the incident

Tuiane roll by USF
N EW O R L E A N S - Senior Carlin Hartman had
20 points and a career-high 13 rrbounds to trait
Tulan c over South Florida. 72-GO. Thursday
night.
Jerome Robinson led U S F with IM |&gt;oliit».

C harleston holds off FIU
C H A R L E S T O N . S.C. — Marlon Busby scored
28 points and Thaddeous Delaney had 11 points
and 13 rebounds as tlir College of Charleston
beat Florida International 64-59 Thursday
' FIU was pared by Joe Lcakr's IU points.

I AROUND TH E WORLD
Pupa, Lightning s n u ll Flam es
C A L G A R Y . Allterta — Tam pa Bay's Daren
Puppa posted Ills fourth shutout TliurR la y us
the Lightning beat the Calgary Flames 4-0.
Scoring for Tam pa Bay were Dents Savard.
Brian Bradley. Rob DlMalo. and Chris Gralton.

[WHAT’S HAPPENINO
TO DAY

D E L T O N A - Lake Brantley dug
Itself a hole It could not get out of
Thursday afternoon, dropping a 6-5
decision to Deltona In a girls'
softball g u m r at Deltona High
School.
Th e Wolves scored six n m s In the
bottom of the first Inning to erase u
2 0 dcftrlt and the Patriots could not
come all the wav track against the
olfertngs ol freshman hurlcr Tuslta
Mathis
"T h is is a huge win for us." said
Deltona tread roach Chris Hamer.
"W e've trern In every game this
season hut have not been able lo
win. Maybe now we'll realize we can
play w ith , and heat, a quality
progrum ."
Th e w in raised the Wolves' record
lo 1-4. while Lake Brantley fell lo
2-1. Th e Patriots will take purl In
the Lake Mary Early Bird To u rn a ­
ment on Saturday, opening piny
■gainst Evans at 9 a.m. at Merrill
Park in Altamonte Springs.
Lake Brantley's first Inning runs
came on a pair of Infield singles by
Annie Freeburg and Kelly Treat, a
sacrifice RBI bunt by Tiffany Poppe
and an RBI grounder by Nadine
Whlte-Duvls.
Bui w ith one out In the bottom of
the first Inning. Deltona sturted Its
rally.
Brandy Stem walked. Nlcolclle
Corso singled and E rin Maljub
reached on an error to load the
bases. Shannon Hill. Mathis and
Debbie Hinson then hit consecutive
RBI singles to put the Wolves ahead
3-2.
Yvonne Greiner followed with a

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ground lu ll to shortstop thut was
hobbled and then throw n Into
right-center field. When the dust
had sclllcd. Hill. Mathis and Hinson
had scored and I he score was G-2
T h e Wolves only got one other
runner past first base over the last
five Innings, but the damage had
been done.
T h e Patriots scored a ntn In the
second on a single by Stacey
Sluller. a hunt and an RBI single by
Freeburg. and another In the fifth
inning on a walk, a stolen tiasr. a
throwing error and an RBI grounder
by Trent to rut the lcadtoG-4.
Luke Brantley tried to rally in the
seventh as Freeburg walked und
Treat singled lo put runners on ftrsl
und second with no one out
struck out. hut Freeburg and
pulled off a double steal.
Whltc-Davls lilted u sacrifice fly to
renter with Freeburg scoring und
Treat going to third, but Tracy
Brown ripped u line drive that was
sn ug g e d by the D e lto n a first
baseman to end the game.
Providing the offense for Deltona
were Hill ttwo singles, run. RBI).
Mathis and Hinson (one single, one
ru n and one RBI cachl. Corso
(single, run). G ina Mangcll! (single).
Greiner (Kill) and Stern and Maljub
(one run each).
Doing the damugc for the Patriots

Reaching for the brass ring

Eric Roberts (right) and Seminole's Arrow Force II will play St.
Petersburg-Boca Claga at B p.m. in the 4A-Region II tournament at Dr.
Phillips High School. St. Petersburg-GIbbs plays Melboums-Eau Gallle In
the 6 p.m. semifinal. The championship game will be 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

C B e e Softball. Page 2B

SC C falls in
Jacksonville

JUCO Baseball
C North Florida JC at Ssmlnols CC, 3 p m.

Baseball

Prom Staff Reports

□ Ovlado al Apopka. 7 p m .
D Laka Howall al University. 4 pm .
□ Lako Brantley al Kisslmmts-Oscsola. 7 pm .

Boys' Basketball
4A-Rsglon II at Or. Phillips High School: St.
Petersburg-GIbbs vs. Eau Gallle. 6 p.rit; St.
Potorsburg-Boca Ciega vs. Samlnola. 8 pm.

SATURDAY
JUCO Baseball
□ Valanda C C al Samlnola CC, 2 p m.

Baseball
rJSaraaota-RIvarvlawat Laka Branllay. 1 p m.

Softball
I ; Early Bird Tournamanl at Morrill Park: First
round &amp; lantana Santalucos vs. Edgewater.
Lake Mary vs. Tavaros. Lake Brantley vs. Evans.
Orange Park vs. Eau Gallle.

Track and Field
U Eagle Relays (boys only), Showalter Field.
Winter Park, 10 a.m.
::Lake Howall Ralaya (girts only), Richard L.
Evans Field, 10 a m.

H4**W ftwto t&gt;T IKCIM* s m w m m

While he did nothing here except get his unllorm dirty,
Winter Park’s Marcel Torres (sliding) hit a single, scored
a run, and came on to retire the last Lake Mary hitter

LYMAN INVITATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP
W ILD CA T! ». S A M I I

Herald Sports Writer

□ 7 :3 0 p.m. - SUN. New Jersey Nets at Orlando
Magic. (LI

Complete llaUnge on Page IB

with the bases loaded In the seventh Inning to secure
the Wildcats' 5-1 victory In the championship game of
the Lyman Invitational baseball tournament.

Winter Park tops Rams in Lyman final
By DKAN SMITH

B A S E E TB A L L

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

L O N G W O O D — Greg Vaughan and Marcel Torres
combined on a two hitter and J a y Howard drove In two
runs as the Winter Park Wildcats topped Lake Mary 5 1
In the championship game of the L ym a n Invitational
baseball tournament Thursday night.
Vaughan (1-0) allowed two singles, struck out six. and
walked five to get the win and Torres picked up his first
save of the season by retiring the only batter he fared
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JA C K S O N V IL L E - C a n anyone
win In this town?
Once again, a Seminole Comnni'
nlty College athletic team ventured
Into Jacksonville and returned with
a loss.
T h is time. It was the baseball
team's turn as Florida Com m unity
College at Jacksonville took advan­
tage of five Raiders errors and the
strong pitching of Greene to shutout
SC C . 5 0. in a Mid-Florida Confer­
ence contest Thursday.
T h e loss dropped the Raiders to
5-7 overall and l-1 in the M FC
h e a d in g Into a w eekend home
stand.
North Florida C o m m unity College
comes calling to Raider Field at 3
p.m . today In a non-conference
game while Orlando rival Valencia
C o m m un ity College pays a visit
Saturday In an M-FC contest at 2
p.m.
Seminole High School graduates
Dem y Ik-amon and Rick Eckstein
had three of the Raiders' five hits,
w ith Beamon going 2-for-3 and
Eckstein l-for-3and getting hit with
a pitch.
Getting the other hits were New
S m y rn a Beach's Jo h n n y Goodrich
w ith a double and freshman Larry
H ardy with a single.
S C C had two good chances to get
on the board. Goodrich led off the

18

Wildcats Improved to 3 0 on the season.
Winter Park took control of the game by scoring four
runs In the bottom of the second Inning ofT Rams ace

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Call*« Chat, ( t i l )
Harris 1***1. Ward 11 1 S 11. Dalanay 4 «
14 II, Busby II IS *0 It. Ovnbar ( I • 1 6.
Palmer 11*01. King 11*01. Woods*! 00
0. AmeSteyBOO 00 ToUlsIS M ( 10*4
Haithme — Coll ot Chat 1) Florid* Int
1* ) Pomt goat* - Fkrtda In i.) 11 (Marriott
I S. Leak# 1*. Doner 111. C*H otChas 0 11
IH am i 1 a. Busby *1. Dunbar 0 a. King I I)
Fouled out — None Abounds — Florida Int
1! (Maryck II. Call otChas 11 IDatanay 111
Assists — Florida Int 10 (Marriott 41.
Con otChas l* (Dunbar I ) Total fouls —
Florida Int. II. Coll at Chat I* Technicals
-N o n *
TU LA H E n .S O U TH FLORIDA**
Sauth Florida (I* 1*1
Sailers 4 7 11 11. Robinson M l a ) II.
Jackra I I 1 1 1 Summers 01 00 0. Atkins
4 II 4 * IS. Polk 4 * 00 II, Rush 0 ) 0 0 0
Tot*!s 11 BJ 11 U *0
Telan* tl(*&gt;
Hartman 4 1*1 4)0, RaschaO I 000. Parry
111**. Simmons a 111110. Lewis *0 4 a 11.
Allen 11001. William* 000 00. Cameron 1 1
14 a. Childs 00 00 &amp; Honaycult 1* 14 10
Totals 1! S* 14 14 Tl
HaHtim* - South Florida 40. Tulane »
1 Point goats — South Florida * I! I Polk 11.
Atkins 10. Robinson( I. Jackson0 II. Tulano
I t (Lewis I t. Honeycutt 11 Simmons 01)
Foukd Ovl — Robinson. Allan Rebounds —
5 Florida 1* (Robinson 41, Tulan* 1*
(Hartman 111 Assists - South Florida la
IAtkins *1. Tut*"* 14 (Hartman. Honaycult
41 To’*’ Foutl - South Florida 1*. Tulan* 14
Technical* — Hartman. Allen A — XSJI
Thursday's Women's Scores
EAST
American Int i n . AssienpHon*4
Amherst M. Tults*4
Bioomsburg IS, Miner suili* a;
Bridgeport SI *1. Sacred Hear! 41
Connec ticul 1*. Syracuse M
Connecticut Cod II. Elms )1
Dowimg*0. Southampton SI
La Salle 01. Butler IS
Mansfield *0. Kutllown SI
Merrimack *&gt;. Si Anselm’s M
Monmouth. N J. 04. Robert Morris 44
Mount St W a y 'l-M d 04. Mortstn
Northeaster n 14. Vermont**
Pace *4 . AdWphi S*
QueensCod n. Motley 44
Rider *4. Fortetgh Dickinson j!
Sknna It. Iona St
Skvant 41, Maritime It
Wagner 14.St Francis.Pa *4
William sal. Trinity. Conn 11
SOUTH
Bellarmin*II, Ky Westayan l*
Balmont 10*. Christian Kos I*
CampballsvtllaM. Lindsay Wilson n
ClalUtOl. Vdor hers**

Continued from IB
E KontucSy 11. Morahaod St 4k
FI* Intvriutwrvil t*. Cent Flarida S)
Georgia SI 1* Mercer*!
Howard U llDeiawaraSt *1
Lambuth*# Freed Hardeman!*
Lipscomb 110 Cumbarland. Ttnn 0*
McHtewSi *1. Sam Houston St 4!
Memphis St 44, Dayton*)
N Carotin* SI *4 Wak* Forest 1*
N Kentucky*. Ashland »
Richmond 14. East Carolina IS
S In dia n* K e n tu cky St *4
SE Louisian* 100.Cdl dCharleston*!
Tn Chattanooga 19. Tem St a*
Tuskege* St. TaitadegaU
Vender bin *4 Or Pad C
William k Mary 1). American u *4
MIDWEST
Crtighlon 41. N low* a)
Drake 1*. Bradky 14
Hillsdale *1 Wayne M kh 1*
Indianapolis** Ind Pur Ft Wayn* It
K Irk wood 41. Simpswi *4
Lak* Superior SI I T Grand Volley St 10
M id Am Natarana I I . B a rtle s v ille
Wesleyan )4
Michigan Tech (1 Saginaw Val St *4
Nebraska Wesky*n*4. York S*
Notre Dam#*l. Detroit Mercy 1*
R to Grand* ttl. W, 'ter tor ct SI
S Illinois**. Wich.’* St IS
SW Missouri St *4. Indiana St *1
Shawn** St *1. Tilfin SI
Valparaiso *J Cleveland St IS
SOUTHWEST
ArkansasCdl It Hankng**
Artensas Trch t* S Arkansas S*
Cent Oklahemall. Tesas Woman s i )
Henderson !A Mississippi U lor Women si
Howard Paine 11, Dallas 44
North T*s4SM Tesas San Antonio SI
Ouachita 14. John Drown *0
Teias A IM Kingsville *4. E Te.os SI SI
Tesas Arlington IS. SW Tesas St OS
U of IheOtorSSl) Ark Monflcatlo**
FARW EST
Ariron* tv Ovgon St a
Brigham Youngs* Sen Diego St *4
C*l Poly SLO 1S.CSLo*Angeles*!
Weber St 11. E W*uh ngtones
Gontog* II. Son Francisco**
Humbddl SI I* CSU Oiko 10
Idaho**. N AmonaM)
LongBaachSI Id Nevada SI
New Meska SI It UC Santa Berber* SS
Oregon 41. Arliona SI 14
San FranciscaSt n.Sonoma St t*
Stanford *0 Southern Cat SO
UCLA *0 Cali tormats
Utah 11. Fresno St a*
FLA INTERNATIONAL**. U C FS)
U C F H I III
Briscoe 1 1 0 IA Henderson 0 4 00 0. Coley
1111S tl. Frailer 1101*. Johnson 1*00*.
Du«con 1 S 00 1. Evans a 1 11 II Campbell
1414* 6*H010 10 Totals 11 SI* IS 13
FLA INTERNATIONAL (M 1)
Rivers &gt;4 S tc It Nagy H O O t * . Po*orn*
1010 4 4 1* Hacft I I 001. Sedlacek I S 00*
Gcruatti DC 00 0. Braniov* 14 10 00 14.
Godboit* 11 0 I 1. Dafcstva I 1 0 l 1. Jacksch
0 1*44 Totals*0*4 1110*•
Haltlim* — Cent Florida I I Fla Interna
Iwnal SO S Pdnt goals — Cant F lor .da 0 I
(Evans 01. Bad O il. F K International I*
(Nagy 11. Pokorna 11, Braniov* I 11
Fouled out - None Rebounds — Cent
Florida H iCoiey 41. Fla International M
(Braniov* 10) AsstsN — Cant Florida •
(Brisco* 1), Fi* International 11 (Nagy 111.
Total louts — Cant Florida II. Fla Interna
Nonet IS A - I D

N H L S T A N D IN G S
Alt Timas EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dfvtstan
W L T Pts OF OA
NY Rangtr*
J* 11 4 11 It* 114
77 » • n i n i*«
MrgkJerW!
* •aWnglen
V
- 74 ia 4 a* m m
74 74 4 47 771 33!
PsiKdaipFiK
Florida
1* 14 !• *7 1!* It!
14 14 * S4 TOO 1H
N Y I*l*nd4ft
-im p * Say
11 11 • *4 us m
Nerlhtttl Dfettton
Bo*ton
11 14 ii /* 144 1*4
Montreal
n 73 i !3 104 1!l
,74 70 ii T9 111 11 !
Pittttourgt,
Buffalo
11 74 7 44 10! 144
74 11 S *) 14* 704
Quebec
11
*4 a 4 111 310
Hartford
10 *4 i &gt;4 tl* &gt;!f
Ottawa
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Central Dyittan
W L T Pf» OF OA
ia io s ; ; i !0 in
Detroit
11 14 11 17 704 174
Toronto
u it i 74 XX 14*
Oaliat
u n i 19 It* 700
Si LOuit
74 M 7 41 111 177
Chicago
1! 14 7 41 111 3)4
Winnipeg
Fat 1(14 Oivnlan
11
n 10 71 774 14*
Calgary
i t ;* 1 It 703 IN
VuncGKivtrr
11 14 11 *1 171 &gt;07
San jo*#
An*h*im
11 IS s SI 17a lit
Lot Angela*
11 XI ; 44 717 31*
Edmonton
ia M t 41 140 1X1
Thursday's Gamas
Anaheim ]. Pittsburgh I. it*
Ottawa*. San Jos* a
Quebec*.St Louts0
N V Range s 1. FFew Jarsey I
PhUodttpM* S. N Y I stand**s 4, O T
WasMngtaal. Florida 1
Detroit L Hartford 0
Chkogol. Winnipeg 1
Tempo Bay 4. Catgary •
Friday's Games
Chicago at Bullab.! SSp m
Philadelphia at N V Islanders. 1 JSpm
Boston at Winnipeg.*, l i p m
LbS Angtltsat EPnonlon, 4 1 1 p m
Salvrdey's Games
San Jose at Detroit t 01pm
Nave Jersey *1 Hartford. I IS p m
Buffalo ot Pitttbiegh. 1 IS p m
Anaheim el Quebec. 1 SSp m
Florida at Washington, t. ) lp m
S&gt; Louts at Ottawa. * (Bp m
Montreal at Toronto. I 01 p m
LosAngatesatCatgory I OSpm
Tamp* Baral Vancouver.* U p m
N Y Rangers at OaMas* OSpm

N H L S U N N A R IM
LIOHTNINO (.F L A M E S *
Tamp* B*y
I I 1- *
Calgary
* * I - *
First Per lad — I Tampa Bay, k i n d 4,
14 *1 Ipp) Penalties — Hamrtik. TB (hold
ng). 1 II; Side*. Cal I holding I. ( SI. Otto
Cal. doubl* minor (roughing). IS 01. Reekie.
TB Iroughing). IS 01. Yawnoy. Cal (hook
ng). IS SI; Bradky. TB dripping), I* 4}
Second Parted — 7 Tampa Bay. Bradky I*
'DlM ato, Tucktri. t l 1* Panamas —
dergevin TB (hookingI, ) l l ; Ranhtlm. Cat
(holding), 1) i t Chambers. TB (high
SIKkingl, II 14; Bradky. TB (hooking),
it 01
Third Period - 1 Tampa Bar. DlMato 4
(R tokk). I B . 4 Tampa Bay. Grattan 10
(CotOI. I* N Penalties - Wall. Cal (hook
tngl.a 10. Bargtvtn. TB (hooking). II 50
Shaft an gaol — Tampa Bay 4*10-11
Catgary s t * - l l
F*ewer play OpparlieulMS — Tampa Bay I
o il. Calgary 10(4
Gaalkt — Tampa Bay. Pupp* II1SS III
ihdts tl seres) Catgary. Vernon I ! tl 1
(IS H I
A — I*.II*
Rlteree - Lance Roberts Linesmen —
Swede Knot Mike Cvlk
C A P ITA LS !.P A N TH ER ! I
Washingten
l I
1— 1
Flertda
I
* t - l
First Parted - I. Washington. Bur ridge t*
llatratel. 1 4* (sh) tonalltes — Jones. Wat
(Slashing). | M Cate. Was (haldtngl. II 11 ;
lalrate. Was dripping). II 0J. Mettanby Fla
(rpughing). t| 00. lalrate. Was thigh
slicking). 1101. Lowry. F K thigh slickingI.
1101
Second Pirlad — Non* Penaldas dialler. Wat Icross dbckmgt. aS. Brown
Fla ( roughing I. 41 F torIda bench, served by
Kudeltkt (loo many merit, 411; AAa* Was

Iroughing). 14 14. CkolK. Fla Iroughing).
14 04. lalrak. Waslinkrleronct). IS 11
Third Period — 1 Wellington. Pivonk* 10
iC o K ). 10 10. 1 Florida. Kudalikl S*
tHough). IS 00 tonally - Hunter. Was

ihoidingthckl. C*

Shalt an gael - Washington l l * * - »
Florida 110 )0 - Tl
Power play Ofoertvrs’ies — Washington 0
0( 1 ; Florida0o(S
Gaalkt — WashingIm Beaupre. ll to 4 111
shots 11 saves). Florida. Vanbtosbroucfc.
it I* *11* 141
A — 14 **t
R a ltra o - Don Van Masonhovon
linesmen — Cord Browser. Ray Scapmelto

TR A N S A C TIO N S
BASEBALL
American league
BOSTON RED SOX - Agreed lo terms
with Ne’e Mine hey and Cory Baiky. pitchers,
on on* year conn acts Announced a on* year
agreement to have thae Florida Slat* League
ellHlal# play *' Ed Smith Stadium In
Sarasota
CALIFORNIA ANOELS - Agreed to (arms
with Mark Langston, pitener. on a three year
contract eeSonsion through 14*1 and with Leo
Guattecman. pitcher, on a minor kagu*
contract
D E TR O IT TI0ERS - Agreed to terms
with Scott Ltrlngstone. third baseman and
John Doherty, pitcher, on on* year contracts
TEX A S RANGERS - Agreed to terms with
Jett Frye, infktdef. and Donald Harris.
Outfielder, on one year contracts
Nitisnii Lfiaut
A TL A N TA BRAVES
Agreed to terms
with Mark Wohlers, pitcher on a on* year
contract
LOS AN O E LC I DODGERS - Agreed So
terms with Eric Kattos. ties* baseman, cm a
three year contract
M O N TR EA L [IP O S — Agreed to terms
with Raid Carnailul Brian loonay. Bill
Risky and Jttt Shaw, pitchers and John
Vender Wat and Tyrom Woods, oudkidr* an
on* yoa* contracts
PHILADELPHIA PHILLES
Agreed to
terms with Todd Pratt, catcher an a
on* roar contract
SAN DIEGO PADRES - Agreed to terms
with Andy Ashby *"d Jose Martinet, pitch
eft and Archi Cientrocca aid Matsm Ne.es
Outfielders, on one year contracts
BASKETBALL
FtaNaael BatleWatl Aitecietie*
NBA — Fined Rtvgk Miller. Indian*
Pacers guard and Aehenj Bawsa. Orlande
Magic guard I t 000 tor lighting and Scot)
Ik Iks. Orlande Magic guard 1 MO tew the
kavtng tne bench d o r g tn* I ghf in a gam*
cm Fab 1)
A TL A N TA HAWKS - Traded Dominique
Wilkins forward ard a conditional iirtl
round dealt pkk In 14*4 or t**S K the Los
Angel** Clippers For Danny Manning
forward
LOS ANOELES LAKERS - Placed An
forms Mar e*y. forward on the Inlured list
M ILW AUKEE BUCKS - Traded Frans
B'kSewskl Forward canter lo the Chartott*
Hornets tor Mika Gminsat. censer, and a
conditional 144* first round pick
IN D IAN A PACERS - Activated Pooh
Richardson guard, from the injured till
Placed Scott Hatkm. canter Forward, on the
injured list
U TA H J A I I - Tta*d Je'f Makm* guard
to the Philadelphia liers hw j*tl Hornacak
and Seen Groan guards
FOOTBALL
Natwnal Faalball League
A TL A N TA FALCONS - Signed Roman
Fortin, offensive liroman. to a two year
contract
LOS ANOELES RAMS - Announced the
resignation ol Howard Tippett special teams
roach
PHOENIX CARDINALS - Named George
Marline), auai.tr Cordroi coacn. and R*b
RyWikefeiishre befit fflhch
•
S E A T T L E SEAHAWKS - Signed Nat*
Qdomet cornerbaci toalour year contract
HOCKET
Natwnal Hackay League
B U F FA L O SABRES - Recalled Philippe
Boucher, defenseman. Irom Rochester ol the
American Hockey League
PITTSBU RO N PENGUINS Recalled
Mike Neednam. right wing, from Ckvaland
ol the International Hockey League
COLLEGE
FR A N K LIN * MARSHALL - Named Bob
Clites toltbalt coach and Alan Koth woman’s
tennlscoach
O L D DOMINION — Named Lorraine
Hockell* women's cron country coach

TVJRAPtO

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C O LLEG E BASEBALL
* p m — CV. SC.Ohm Sl*’eat Florida &lt;L1
C O LL E O E BASKETBALL
10.10 p m — SUN CIAA Tournament
samllinalt
NBA
I p m — SUN. NBA Magic Tonight
M 0 p m — SUN. Now Jersey Nets *1
Orlande Magic. ILI
M 0 p m. — WGN. Oiicago at Washington.
IL I
H O C K EY
1:10 p m . - ESPN. N H L . Chicago
Btactshawks at Bwllato Sabres. (L ) . alio al
110 a m
O LYM PICS
B p m — WCPX A Alpine skiing. Itgwr*
skating, hockey, ski jurrping. speed skating
1.01 a m — WCPX «. wmtac Gamas
highlights
Cjfuffftartf
C O LLEG E BASEBALL
I H p m. — SUN. Miryiesotaat AAiaml. (L)
C O LLEO E BASKETBALL
Noon — Sd. N C Stakat Georgia Tech ILI
Noon — ESPN. Evansville al Xavier. (Ll
Noon — SC. Harttordal Northaattern (L )
1pm - WOR.Se’onHailatVlllanov* l l )
1 p m — 1*. Floridad Vanderbilt. IL)
1pm
- ESPN, N Orleans at Western
Kentucky.ILI
) p m — SC. West kllnots at East minor*.
IL)
( p m — BET. Morgsn S K k at S C. Slat*.
(L )
M tdnighl-ES P N . LFahat BYU. IL I
NBA
1 IS p m - TBS. Alanta al Philadelphia.
ILI
■ SOp m. — WGN, IndanaalChicago. (LI
BOW LINO
I p m — WFTV4, Trut Value Open (Ll
GOLF
1.10 p m . — WESH 1. Butch Invitational.
IL I
HO CKEY
I p m — SUN. Tartgsa Bay Lightning at
Vancouver Canucks. (U
W IN TE R OLYMPIC I
1 p m — WCPX *. Biathlon ligura skaling.
hotkey, short track tpwd skating. IL )
! p m — WCPX * Alpine skiing bobsled.
I gure skaling. hockey. ILI
II IS p m — WCPX A Winter Games
highlights

RaDMi
C O LL EG E BASEBALL
! 10 p m - W0 BO AM 11(01. NBA. New
Jersey at Orlando, pregam* 4 pm
MISCELLANEOUS
S p m - W GTOAM IS40). Pal Williams
SHow
* pm
WGTOAM (Saoi. Courtstde
Tongiht
1 p m - WWN2AM/FM 1)40/1*401. The
Spor is Nut
10 p m - WWNI AM (KOI. Florida Sports
E•change
10 p m - WGTOAM (Sag). Sports Bylin#
USA

Saturday
C O LLEO E BASKETBALL
I as p m - WOTOAM &lt;*401. SE Louisiana
a tU C F
7 OS p m - WWNI AM (1*40). Florida at
Vanderbilt, pregame I JOp m
1 p m - WDBO AM fHOI. Florida State a!
North Carolina
HOC K E Y
(p m
WGTOAM ISaOl Tampa Bay *1
Vancouver

D rn n ln O lra h o n hit three
Mlnglr* aiiul seored two runs
John ll.tu.m mid G trnn Strwnrl
ear!) hud two iln u lr v two rutin,
and an Rill It.,I. Holt also lilt
two Biiifttm and M tirrd two runs.
David Cortes chipped 111 wills
twn singles and an Idll. Brie
Cnrrnsqulllo had a Mill’ll*, run.
and two HHI David Murnch
doubled and tutired a nut. Joe
Clark henred a run and drove In
a run.
To m Wilkes launched a I’rand
slam lo hlghll)*hl the Sfl/S
Raiders' 12-Hit effort. Steve
Dennis added three singles, a
run. and two RIM Jay Osteen
sin ({led twite anti scored twice
Brie l!r.m rli lilt two singles and
scored a nut.
D a vid L iv e ly singled and
scored Jo h n n y Bast ham had a
single and an Rill Sam Jones
and Mark W hlgliam each hit a
single, Olle SJobtom scored a
run.
Slrw arl pared M A. Erectors'
2().Jilt assault in the nightcap hy
going 4 for-4 with two runs anti
three RHI ll.ig.ui alto went
4 lor 4. scoring (wo rims ami
driving in one. M unich tripled,
singled, scored twice, and had
two RIM Clark added a double,
single, two runs, and three RIM
rarrascpilllo singled twice and
scored tw ic e . G le a so n and
lam nle Tucker each had I wo
singles, n run scored, and two
RHI Cofles douliled. scored two
runs, and had an RHI Mnrlry
eonlrthutrd a single, run. and
(wo HIM. Hodrlgucx and Holt
each scored a ru n ,
Lively went 3-for-3 for l he S&amp;S
Raiders, cullecttng a double, iwo
singles, and two runs S)ob!om
singled twice and scored a run
Von Brie Small and Wilkes bolh
singled In a run. Ted Miller hit a
double. Jones and Branch each
hit u single.

Chase-----------Continued from IB
Next week. Klrst Baptist plays
Sllffey AfforduMes al 7 p m. nnd
A.D. Koslcr/Flnrlda S|H&gt;rl Wear
takes on Beer. 30 at H p.m.
Leading A.D . Roslrr/Florldu
S|&gt;ori Wear were Boh Britt (two
triples, two runs. RBI). Sieve
Jam es (triple, single, run. two
RBI). Rick Vales (double, single,
run, RBI). Randy Yates (double,
sin g le , tw o ru n s ). B ra n tle y
llru m le y (tw o singles, ru n ).
Sieve Woodley Rwo singles).
Mill'll Burke (double. HIMI. Dave
Nobles (single, nm . two RBI) and
Steve Donovan (single, run).
Doing llie hilling for First
Baptist were Roliert Stevens (Iwo
singles, ru n , two K ill|. Billy
Graccy (two singles, twn runs).
To m m y Graccy and Sid Brock
(iwo singles and nnc run each).
To n y IMalle (double, run. RBI).
T im I’almcr and J im Cornell
lone single and one run each).
Steve Laurence istnglcl and Jcfl
Bethany (RBI).
P a rin g S llffe y Affordahlcs
were W a yn e Falkess (thre e
singles, run. two RBI). Doug
Braswell (double, single, three
run s. R B I). S t r v r T h la h a u ll
(double, single, two runs, RBI).
T o m m y Sllfley (double, single),
Randy Sttialliers |two singles,
iwo runs, three* RBI). Denny
Miller (two singles, run. two RIM)
and Gar\’ Muse (two singles, run.
RBI I
Also conlrlbutlng were John
Jones (single, nm . RBI). Chip
Crider (single, n m ) and Sonny
Eubanks (single. RHIt
P ro v id in g the offense for
Bccr.30 were Jerry Camus (three
singles, iw o RBI), J im Reid
(three singles), T im Allison Rwo
singles, two runsl, C hu rk Cornetto (double, run. two RBI),
Das'e Bennett (single, run. RBI).
Dave Coss and Jo n Reid (one
single and one run each). Mike
Miller and K rn C om edo lone
single each) ami Todd Pagel
(RBI)

Softball-------- Baseball
Continued from IB
runs. RBI). Treat
Itwn singles, run. Kill). Si tiller
Islnglc. run). Jill Soosi (single)
and W hitc-Davls(two HHI).

TRIBE WINS OPENER
SANFO RD — W inning pitcher
M le h r llr A lle n singled and
scored on a double hy bat*
trrymatc Lisa KlCluirde to give
the Seminole Fighting Semlnolcs
a 1412 faslplleli solltiall win
over the New Sm yrna Bruch
Barracuda.
New Sm yrna Beach won the
Junior varsity game. I 6 J 2
Seminole tmik a G O lead In the
hot lorn of the final inning of the
varsity contest and led 13-6 alter
six Innings before the B a r­
racudas (1-3) rallied for seven
runs In thr top of the seventh to
create a 13-13 lie.
Allen and RlCharde then came
through In the home half of the
Inning.
Sheila Gllllns led Seminole's
attack with a double . single, two
runs, and an RBI. Allen finished
2-for-2 with three runs und two
RIM. RlCharde had a second RIM.
Christiana W ilbur went l-for-2
will) a single, two runs, and two
RBI while Brooke Baker chipped
In with a single, one run, and
two RBI. Melanie Manilas was
I -for-1 with a run and an KUI.
Nlcrl C llrtl singled and scorr a
run.
On the mound. Allen allowed
13 New Sm yrna Heuch runs on
I I hits, striking out five and
walking 17. By comparison. New
Sm yrna Beach pitchers com ­
bined to w alk 24 Sem inole
hitters.
Seminole (I O| will ptay again
next Tuesday, when Ih r Semi- r
Holes will face Lake Brantley In a
Seminole Athletic Conference
contest.
SEMINOLES 14. BARRACUDAS II
New Imjffi* Beeth M l 041 ! - II II
7
laminate
4*1 047 I - 14 4 I
Getswaud. Roberts 1*1 and Kemp Allen
and Ll RiCherde WP - Allen (10) LP Roberts (0 II. &gt;B — GMIln* and Li RiCherdaj
IB — None HR — He* Smyrna Beach.
Kemp Record* — Frew Smryn* Beach t ).
Seminole I 0

Raiders
Continued from IB
game with a double but
was lelt stranded right there. In
ih r filth. Eckstein was lilt by a
pilch and Beamon singled with
no one nut. But a strikeout, a
sacrifice hunt, and a |M&gt;p up
ended the threat.
Each time the Raiders (ailed lo
score, the Stars came right bark
In Ih r boltnm of the Inning wlih
runs, scoring an unearned run In
the bottom of Ih r Mrsl tuning
and adding thru- more In the
finh timing, two unearned, to
hulldu 4-0 lead.
F C C -J's final two runs mine In
the bottom of theclghlh Inning.
Green had a great game on Ih r
hlll for thr Stars, scattering live
hilt*, striking out 10. nnd walk­
ing none. Harris. Nunley and
Marnnczyk paced the offense
with two hllneaeh.

Continued from IB
Brian Manilla ( t - l) .
Torres led oil with a walk.
David Cosiantlon singled amt
the runners moved up a base on
a wild pitch Howard then lined
a single to right lo score Torres
and Costantlo. Andrew While
walked and Steve May sacrificed
the runners to second nnd third,
Sean Frawley grounded out to
score one run and Josh Hunter
singled In n m number four.
taikr Mary (3 21 got a n m back
In the founh Inning on walks to
Brian Scbuuiakrr and Nick Sosa
nnd an RBI single by Cbrls
Klrib'
T h r Wildcats' llnnl run came
In the fourth Inning. White was
lilt by a pitch and came around
to score when Frawley's blast to
deep left-center was dropped lor
a three-base error.
The Wildcats missed a chance
to build the lead es'en further In
the fifth Inning as they loaded
tile bases will* no one out
against Marotta. But Rich Alex­
ander came in to shut tlx- door,
getting two Strike outs and a pair
of ground mils In end the threat.
The Rams li.id a chance to pull
toe game out In the top of the
seventh as walks io Scott Bryan.
J i m m y R a i xu r l and J n v
Reynolds loaded the bases with
two outs. But Torres came on to
get Mike fluky to My out to deep
center field to end the game.
Reynolds and Klribl luid the
hits for l-akr Marv.
"W e re real young." said Lake
Mary head coach Alan Tuttle.
"A n d we're playing real young
right now. I hope these first two
weeks help i i s to gel ready."

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IN B R IE F
AAC A sets W in ter National M eet
Th e Brevard County-based Cape Canaveral Region of the
Antique Aulnmnbllr C lub of America will boat the A A C A
Southeastern Winter National Meet on March 17-10 at the
Hilton at Rtaltn Place In Melbourne.
Th e car show on Saturday. March 10 Is free and open to the
public. Ii will feature more than 400 cars.
It will start early Saturday morning and go through 3:30
p.m . Cars from the early ioOOs through 1909 will be on
display.
Some cars wilt lie available for purchase, us well us parts and
auto-related memorabilia Th e cars and other Items will be for
sale on Friday as well as Saturday from H a.m . to 5 p m.
Other activities. Including a dinner dance, an awards
banquet and a national Judges' school, will take place
throughout the three day event.
O n ly cars owned by A A C A members and entered by prior
registration are rllglble for this event.
For further Information uboul the show, about A A C A or
abbout the Cape Canaveral region, should contact Art Griffin,
meet chairman, at 407-254-7087.

S o c ia l S e c u r ity e x p a n d s
In fo rm atio n available 24 hours d aily to ll-free
Social Security has expanded toll-free
services. You can gel Social Security
Information 24 hours a day simply by
calling the toll-free telephone num ber.
1- HOO- 77 2- 1 2 13. B o t h personal an d
automated telephone service are now of­
fered by the Social Security Administration.
Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7
p.m .. Social Security representatives are
available to respond to your questions and
requests for Information. In some areas of
the country, you may also be offered the use
of an automated service when u repre­
sentative Is not Immediately available to
respond lo your call.
T h e automated service Is available na­
tionally from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays.
On weekends and holidays, this service Is
available around the clock. So If the
business you have lo take care of doesn't
require that you speuk directly with u
representative, you can use a Touchlone
phone and call the 800 number to request

C O N S U M ER
FO C U S

BARBARA
H U G H ES/
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some forms and pamphlets or hra r recorded
messages ubout various Social Security
programs. T h e uiiiotnntrd s e rv ic e enables
you to obtain:
• A form for a new or replacement Social
Security card.
• A form to rrqurst a record of your
earnings and an estimate of y o u r future
Social Security benefits: or
• Proof of payments received from the

Social Security or Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) programs, or both.
Using the automated service, you can
listen to a recorded message or request a
pamphlet that provides Information about:
• Retirement benefits.
• Disability benefits,
• Benefits for thr spouse of n disabled,
retired, or deceased worker:
• Th e effect of work and earnings on your
Social Security benefits.
• Th e Medicare program.
• Th e Qualified Medicare Beneficiary
(QM U) program.
• Benefits for individuals w ith H IV
Infection.
• Benefits for children with disabilities.
I t' s easy to use Social S e c u r i t y ' s
automated servlre. All you need Is u
Touchlone phone. When you call. It helps If
you have litis Information ready: your
name, mailing address, and Social Security
num ber

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florldn Wood Ifank Is asking donors of all types blood
— especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford branch.
1302 E. Second St For Information, call 322 0822

Substance abuse discussed
S A F E . Substance Abuse Family Education. Is conducting n
"Fam ilies In Crisis'* outreach program, Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the Life Savers Club of S A F E may call
l.lbby Kuharske at 2 9 1-4357.

W om an wins $500
g ift certificate
Cato, a ladles ready-to-wear
shop In Sanford, recently held
a draw ing for a $500 gift
certificate so that some local
lady could go on a shopping
spree. The w inner, Jan
Armbrust, receives Ihe certifi­
cate from Pam Ricci, store
manager. According to Ihe
manager, the store frequently
holds drawings for gift certifi­
cates.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet at 10 n.rn. every Monday at the
Deland Public Library. Interested pocls arc welcome.
For more Information, please call Bob Shelford. 904-7360416. or Virginia Murtln. 901-775 8909.

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Kotury Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center,

Bridge club m eets every M onday
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to play
parly bridge. The Party Bridge Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p.m. at the Lake Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Mall. 158 N. Country C lub Road.

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C ancer support group m eets

H elp for gam blers offered
Gamblers Anonym ous and Gam -Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) ut 7:30
p.m .. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 236-9206.

Al-Anon group gathers
If you arc troubled bv the alcoholism of a frelnd or relative,
there Is help. Serenity W on. an Al-Anon group for friends and
family of alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday and
Thu rsd ay night at 8 p.m . at the Sahara Club 2587 S. Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4122.

Narcotics Anonym ous m eets In Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p.m. at the
Presbyterian House of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Divorce a crisis
in most families
DEAR MARTt This Isn’t about
drags but I don't know where to
turn for the help my daughter In
second grade needs. Her dud and
I arc divorcing after a stormy
10-ycar-mnrrlage where she's
seen too much of the mean side
of life.
As bad as things have been fur
us. she's really reacting Itadly lo
the fact that I am getting out of
this marriage. She doesn't sleep
well. Is having behavior pro­
blems at school, and Just sits
around the house after school.
When I ask her whut‘s wrong,
she says she misses her dad.
even though he wasn't home
that m uch when we were living
together and he mostly Just
Ignored her when he was here.
I'm going through n lot right
now. too, so I really don't have
the patience or energy for her
that I w ould like to have.
Altogether, everything's a mess
In our lives and we need help.
Don't tell me to sec a therapist: I
d o n ’t have the m oney, and
there's no Insurance. So what
can I do to get the help we both
need?
DESPERATE
DEAR DESPERATE: You arr
In a common but rough place for
families In divorce. Let's sepa­
rate the problems. First, your
daughter: by all means go to her
school and be open and honest
with the teacher and counselor
about what's going on In your
d a u g h te r's life. Believe me.
they've already noticeu mat
there's a problem.
In m any schools, there ate
counseling sendees for kids go­
ing through the crisis of parents'
separation and divorce. Also.

some schools have a "full serv­
ice" designation whereby there's
a menial health counselor avail­
able to work with both parents
and kids. Sec what's available
I here before you look further. T o
gain the emotional strength you
need to go through this difficult
time, you must also find support
for yourself.
Seminole Com m unity College
and Valencia both provide serv­
ices through their Displaced
Homemakers Program for people
In your situation. There are also
s u p p o r t g r o u p s led by
psychotherapists available for a
very nominal fee. Finally, If you
have a church affiliation, there
may be counseling and support
available for free or very low
cost.
It's Important that you nnd
your daughter gel the help you
need now. Look In all these
places and follow up on any
other leads you come across.
How well you deal with this
crisis will have long-term effects
on both of you.

(M a ry B a lk la a C a r tlfla d
A d d ic t io n P r a v a n tlo n P ro faaalonal and counaalor. W rtla
har at tha Sanford Harald, or call
lha Samlnola County Schoola1
Drug Pravantlon olflco, 323-5710.)

Dieter’s heavy hints will,
help take off the pounds
DEAR ABBY: W ith Ihe hall
days well behind us. and Ihe
resolutions In full swing. I would
like to share some of the tips for
dieting that I have collected. I
am overweight myself, but have
had the satisfaction of losing a
great deal of weight. I no longer
call m y se lf a c o m p u ls iv e
overealer — but I am a pro­
fessional dieter.
T h e list Is quite long, but feel
free In share som e of y o u r
favorites w ith your readers.

BECKY TIGOES.
THE COLONY, TEXAS
DEAR BECKY! I think the list
Is quite helpful and worth shar­
ing. I'm sure many will Join me
In (hanking you for sending II:
1. Eat at least three times a
day. and drink plenty of water.
Do not let your stomach be
empty.
2. If you get a craving: Go for a
walk. Brush your teeth. Drink
something hoi. such us herbal
tea. Do a crossword puzzle nr
s o m e th in g thnt requires
hralnwork to take your mind nfi
food. Chew some sugarless gum.
Keep carrot slicks, celery, let­
tuce. etc., on hand for snacking.
3. Sever go shopping on an
em pty stomach!
4. Clean all of the "no-nos" out
of your kllchrn cabinet. (If your
spouse or children complain,
they won't for long because of all
the healthful food they will be
able to eat.)
5. If you have lost one pound
or more, go to the store and
weigh a bag of frull thal Is
equivalent to the amount of
weight you have lost. Feel how
heavy it ts. When you have lost
10 pounds, do It again. And ask
yourself how you could have
carried this much weight around
24 hours a day.
6. Give yourself pep talks.
Look In Ihe mirror and remind
yourself why you arc dieting.
7. Read labels for fat ronlcni.
and "ent lean." Fat calorics are
Ihe hardest calorics lo bum .
regardless of whether they are
saturated or unsuturaled.
8. W hen you rat out. ask for a
doggie bag when placing your
order. When the order arrives,
porllon your food accordingly.
Take the rrsl home and use It for
another meal, or feed it to your
pet. •
9. When eating out. always
ask for salad dressing, sauces,
etc., "o n the side." Also, ask lor
us m uch nutrition Infumiullon
us you can gel such as. "D o you

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10. Exercise Is Important. A
brisk 30-mlnutc walk w ill bum
calories and tone the body. (It
will also clear your m ind and lift
your spirits.)
11. Set realistic goals In small
Increments. And do not weigh
every day. lit can be too dis­
couraging.! Weigh once u week,
same day of the week, same time
of day.
12. Remember. There arc no
mlraplc cures for obesity. Only
hy sensible, healthy eating will
you be able lo achieve the
weight you desire.
A final thought. Dear Readers:
Many of us cat for emotional, not
physical reasons. Before you
t a ke a bite of s o m e t h i n g
forbidden. It's a good Idea (o stop
for a moment and sec what's
eating you!
DEAR ABBY: After m y father
died, m y 69-year-old mother
started dating u 47-ycar-old man
with two children. H r (old her
that fils marriapL- was "In name
o n ly" and thr mual things thal
men tell widows when they arc
trying to win lim n over.
Th e bottom line: He took m y
m o t h e r for $10 0 ,00 0 ! T h a i
money was supjioscd to take
care of her In her old age and
help put her g ra n d c h ild re n
through college. Instead, she
used It to buy a "skating rink"
In North Carolina thut didn't
exist. I am rmioslng copies of
the bank Iranrfcrs In case you
don’t believe tbit a wom an can
be so gullible.
Please tell cider widows to
make no business deals without
ronsullhig their own lawyer or
financial adviser or they may
end up In the pocrhousc!

MOTHERS DAUOHTER
DEAR DAUGHTER: T h u n k s for
thr supporting evidence. It Is a
plly thnt your mother w as left so
vulnerable-w ithout u trusted
adviser lo help I r r manage her

(TO)

ACE VENTURA •

Perhaps her costly experience
will serve u » a warning lo others.
I sincerely ho|K-so.

(Problems? Wills lo Dssr Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send e self-sddrossed,
•lamped envelope lo Oaar Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angeles.
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
It confidential.!

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If You Are:
Moving Into or
Around The Area
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present yo u with free gifts.

If You Live In One Of These Areas, Please Call
Sanford
323-5265
Lake Mary
321-6660
869-8612 or 774-1231
Longwood
Winter Springs 777-3370
Altamonte
339-4468
Casselberry
695-7974
Oviedo
695-3819
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Support. Hope and Recovery- S.H .A.R ., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Centra) Florida Regional Mospllul In the
far com er of the dining room. Th is Is a self help support group
(of, all cance/ survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-6737 or 322-7785 for more Information.'

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Religion
St. Peter’s plans next mission

IN B R IE F

By S H A M ! M O D I!
Harald Columnists

Positive t-shirt service Sunday
SANFORD — I’asior Nolan T . Pitta, of Hlatortc St. .James
A.M E. C hurch. 9th Slrrel and Cupreas Avenue, haa designated
the fourth Su n d ay, Feb. 27. ua Positive T-S h irt Day.
Mcmbcra and friends have been aakrd to wear t ahlrta with
poslllve messages on them.
Alter the 11 u.m . service. a proceaslon from the church will
wind tla way through the atrerts of the com m unity of
Georgetown for about a mile.
All are welcomed to Join.

‘Souper Supper* each Thursday
SANFORD — H oly Croaa Episcopal Church, 401 S. Park A ve „
will sponsor a "Souper Supper" on Thursday. March 3. at 5:30
p.m. In the ch u rch parish hull followed by u presentation and
discussion. " T h e Gospel of Murk and the C hurrh In a New
W orld" at 6:30 p .m .
Tills Is n continuing series, presented by Father A1 Cole,
rector of Holy C nm s, on Thursday evenings during Lent.
Everyone la welcome.

Lutherans plan Friendship Sunday
SANFORD — Friendship Sunday will be observed Feb. 27 at
the Lutheran C h u rc h of the Redeemer, 2525 oak Ave. "W hen
You Need a Frie n d " will be the theme of this month long
celebration of friendship.
Members and friends are encouraged to Invite a M end to
attend church on Friendship Sunday, beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Th e sender w ill lx- followed by a c a n y -ln church dinner In
Fellowship Hall.
Lenten services will be held on Wednesday evenings at 7:30
p.m. This year's midweek theme Is "H e Died For Our Sins."

C om m unity M ethodist hosts Worrell
C A S S E LB E R R Y — Dr. Winston Wonrcll, associate pastor of
programming for the World Methodist Evangelism Institute,
will speak at the 8:30 and 11 a.m . services on Sunday. March
6. at C o m m u n ity United Methodist Church. 4931 U.S.
Highway 17-92 South.
A native of Barbados, he will be one of several speakers
during the mission emphasis weekend. "Faith at W ork."
The mission conference begins Saturday. March 5. with a
pancake breakfast at 8 a.m. In fellowship hall. Local mission
representatives w ill be featured at home mission meetings at 7
p.m . Saturday and Sunday during Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
and at a dinner at noon. Events conclude with a 7 p.m. service.

Spring Craft Fair sat for March
The music ministries of Aloma Methodist Church will hold Its
Spring Craft Fa ir on Saturday. March 19. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .
The fair will feature nearly 100 booths of all types of arts and
crafts.
The church Is located on the com e r of Aloma Avenue and
S.R. 436. In W inter Park.
Proceeds from the fair will benefit the church's music
ministries.

Neihart in concert for 'Sundays At Three'
Charlene Neihart. organist, will perform Sunday, March 6. at
3 p.trT. at 1006 C la y St.. Winter Park.
She is organlslScholr director In Kansas City. Mo., for both
Central Presbyterian Church and New Reform Temple. Her
artistry Is offered without admission cost, as part of the
"Sundays at T h r e e " series of concerts, gifts to this com m unity,
by the Orlando congregation, of the Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
For Information, call 422-7218 or 644-2395.

Concert announced for Sunday
SANFORD — G reg and Linda Nelson will be In concert on
Sunday, Feb. 27. at 11 a.m. at the Paola Wesleyan C hurch.
5650 Wayside D r. There is no cost to attend.
A loving offering will be accepted. T h e concert Is open to the
public.
For more Information call 323-0366.

W EF hosts ‘Love Feast’
SANFORD — T h e Sanford Branch of Women Evangelistic
Fellowship International IW EF) w ill host Its quarterly "Love
Feast" on Saturday. Feb. 26. beginning 6 p.m. at the Midway
Center on Hurston Avenue.
This will be a tim e of sharing o u r love, rejoicing In the Lord,
with praise sons, prayer, and the word of God. Everyone Is
welcome.
For more Information, please call Clorctha Hudson at
322-0996.

L A K E M AR Y — An organiza­
tional m eeting for a second
medical mission, sponsored by
St. Peter's Episcopal C h u rc h . In
Lake Mary, was held Sunday at
the parish hall.
T h e first highly successful
mission to Quince de Enero.
Honduras was organized last
year by church mcmbcra Steve
Israel and John Mltlonig. The
medical mission followed the
budding of a church in the
village of Quince de Enero,
entirely funded by St. Peter's. In
1991. T h e church In Honduras
was named San Pedro Episcopal
Church. Israel was the architect
for the Honduran project.
The Lake Mary congregation
has close ties with the congrega­
tion ill Hondruas. T h e second
medical mission continues an
ongoing commitment to the vil­
lage that goes back 10 years.
Organizers Israel and Mlllontg
stressed this continuing com ­
mitment as they addressed the
Withering of 30 or more people
who had expressed Interest In
traveling to Honduras on the
second mission.
A c c o rd in g to the m issio n
statement "(lhe| trip for Ju n e
1994 Is slightly different in that
we want to emphasize education
in the areas of hygiene, the
prevention of minor Infection
and the elimination of comm on
parasites. Instructors utilizing
video media, as well us take
home literature, will accomplish
this U s k ."
In August 1993. two doctors,
two dentists and Id support staff

Steve Israel and John Millonlo speak to a group Interested In participating In the medical mission.
traveled to Quince de Enero. In
four 9-hour days, working at
four stations, the tcum saw an
average ol 25 patients an hour,
Honduras, is the second poorest
nation In the western hem i­
sphere north of the equator, is In
need of this type of mission, the
only medical treatment available
In rural areas.
All of the members of the team
paid their own way to and from
Honduras. All monies raised by
the c h u r c h go t owa rd the
purchase of the 25 or more

medicines they take to Hon­
duras. Church members, with
contacts with pharmaceutical
companies, solicit donations of
as m uch of the medicine as
possible. Some funds are raised
through corporate donations.
St. Peter's will be holding an
auction and spaghetti dinner on
April 23 to raise money for the
mission. Th is year's mission
leaves on Saturday. Ju n e 11.
and returns on Saturday. Ju n e
18. T h e mission Is still looking
for qualified medical personnel

Interested In traveling to Hon­
duras at their ow n expense.
Th e y are also looking for any
donations of durable medical
goods, health-related education­
al material and even such simple
I t e m s as a d u l t a n d c h i l d
toothbrushes and baking soda.
Anyone Interested In helping
the mission should contact Steve
Israel at 328- 6411 or John
Mlllonlg at 322-9039. or thr
church office at 444-5673. for
more Information.

Teaching, preserving Gospel music
SANFORD The Sanford/Central Florida In ­
terdenom inational M usicians'
G u ild began offering g ro u p
music lessons recently to ail
ages at Mount Mortah Primitive
Baptist C h u rc h . 1101 Locust
Ave.
T h e guild la Implementing the
45-mlnute sessions as p an of Its
com m itm ent to develop wellrounded church musicians In
the Sanford area.
"It's so exciting seeing a group
of musicians willing to share
their God-glvcn talents to help
b u ild o u r c h u r c h e s . " said
Charles D. Jackson, president of
the guild.
Students attending Saturday's
session showed a lot of potential,
according to Instructor Doris
Alford, w ho holds a bachelor's
degree In music and Is musician
for New Bethel A.M .E. C hu rch.
"Some have a natural feeling
for the keyboard." she said. "I'm
Integrating theory w i t h ear
training. It's keeping their Inter­
est and I think they'll team
faster."
Teaching classes with Alford Is
retired educator S y lv ia
Stallworth, who Is minister of
music at the Historic St. Jam es
A.M .E. C hurch.
Cost of the lessons are 65. All
the proceeds go toward a schol­
arship fund.

D o ris A llo rd in s tru c ts s g ro u p o l s n th u s la s tlc m u s ic ia n s .
Lessons begin promptly at 2
p .m . each S a tu rd a y at Mt.
Moriah. Students must bring
their own keyboards.

T h e guild Is a n o n -p ro fit
m inistry devoted to promoting
and preserving gospel music.
Breakfast meetings are held at

10 a.m . the first and third
Saturdays at Q u in c y ’s in San­
ford. All church musicians are
Invited to attend.

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Fi.it Baft'll Church ot Anamont* Scnnfli St O B Altamonta Spnngt
Ftr*l B ad 'll Church ol Forbat City
f lr*l Btcntl Church ot Oonota
FirttBapi'it Church. Markham Wood*
Flryt Bapt'tl Church Ot L U * Monro*
Flrit 1*01*1 Church ot L o n g e o o d W U t l Sit 424
Ftrtt Baotitt Church o ' Ottoon
First Bapt'tl Church ot OrWdo
First Bact'it Church ot Sonlando Spring*
First ShtohM'tt-onary Baptist Church. U O tW U th S t
Fountain Hoad B*pti»l Church. Ot-odo
HOPS Bapt'tl Church. For**I Crty C o m h in t ,Csntsr. F o m s i City
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Jordan M t n o -v y Saptiat Church A20 Op**-* t o
lighthouM Bapt'tl Church AM longoood IM S Vary t o
lu o n o o tapnal Church. I2S lu o n o o A m L U * Mary
Macedonia Miia-on Bapt'it Ch u ch 0*a M&gt;* t o 0»ts*n
Miaatonary Ban tat Church. Worth t o . Em a-pna#
Morning 0-ory Baptitl Church. Gonna Msy
Ml Momh PnmrttM Baptitl Church. 1101 LOCultAto S u 'o -d
Mt O u t Mliponary B apl'tl Church Bow ando Spring* t o . Long m od
Ml S-nai Mill-unary Oaptiat Ctorth. 1(00 Jarry Are
Ml Zion Mitaionsry Baptitl Church. S-po* * -•
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Has Ml Cowary Miaa-onery Baputl Church ItOBW 121" St
Woo S*-*m PnnwtrM Bapt'tl Church. 1MB W 12thSt
No* Taa-amont Sapt'tt Church. Ouahty Wh Worth longoood
No* Mt ru n Saptiat Church, 1220 Soar Am
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WorthaKW Saptiat C h u rc h ChiAiota
Fsacotyl to n Baptitl C h u rc h I tSa Pm* S t. Artamonla Sprang*
People 11*01*1 Church. t » t W I at St .San tom
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Frawio U M SapUM C h u rc h W d«* M . r*rn For*
Pfogrot* tO M onary Bapt'M Church. Madoay
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Piortdanc* M. tannery Saptiat Church 4JSt DougtM A t * . Sooaortoon
Socond Shiloh Miaatonary Sapoal Church W»at Sonlord
Smym* Saptitt Church 2S0 O m i W oo * O r . Cuaoaorry
St ought Bap" it Church tM S a h am ato
St Ja m * Uituonory B aputl Church AN *IS. Otleer*
St John* M-tt-ononi B a u w i Church. SOS longoood c

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St lut*Mi**-onary Sapl'at Church otCamoron City, we
St Paul Saptiat Church SIlFin* A m
St Matihoot Saputl Church. Canaan Hgta
St John’s Mita-onary Sapt'tt Church B20 Cyp-sta St
Spnnghatd Miaatonary Baptitl d u t c h 12th St I Color A m
Pa-motto a m Saptiat Chw chJSJS Pa-motto A m
Tompto Baptitl Church. Patm Spnngt t o . Artamonla Spring*
victory Baputl Church. Old 0 -iu d o t o M n * tin A m
IW t ln r o Baptitl Church a 100 Ptoio t o ItSAJ
tftuuam Chaco* Miaatonary Boctitl Church. Mar* S Wuhan S t .
Artamonla Spnngt
Zion Mop* Saptiat Ctorch 212 Oranga A m
CATM OOC
AU Sou-a Colhohc Church 102 Ot* A m . Sonlord
Church ot th* Nahnt, L U * Mary
Our lady ol Ih* L U o t CathoK Church 1210 M u m m u Da-ton*
St Ann a Cotho-M Church Oogoood Trad. SoSary
St Awgutun* Catholic Church. Sunaot O r. near Sutton t o . Cutoiborry
St Ctar* Colhohc Community moot a at 0*1 ton CntcConiar
St Mary Magda-on* Catholic Church. Maitland A m . Anamont* Spring*
St Mary t uiranian Catholic Church 24* McCoy D r. Apopaa
CHATS HAN
FUti Chnatian Church. t*02 s A*nlo»d A m
FPal Christian Church o-Longoood 1*00 E E tumamaon t o . longoood
Cotopranon Church Lara Mary. 12* W la a n a a A m . laa* Mary
0-*c* Chnatian Church. Wilton (lomoniary School iPao-al
VSS Ortng* S i m . Sanford
lu o n e o duration Church. Soar L U * t o *i Jam-ton
Sonlord Chn M ion O u - t h 220 LIPt o r t o . Sonlord
South Sun-note C h n tn u Church. 200 W SN 424 Onodo
CHArSTLAW SO S N C I
Futt Church ol Chntl S cw it.il SIS Ua*ham Wood* A d . Longoood
CHUACH OF CHA1ST
Church otChrlal, IS I2 S Far* A m
Church ol Chntl at Laa* (non. U S H oy IF B IN Caata-ba-r,
Church ol Chntl, BOO Patm Spnngt O r , Altamoni* Spring*
Church ol Chn*l 0*n*M
Churc h ol Chrttl. Longoood
Church 0 Chntl. W trvhSI
Worth aid* Church ot Cnntt. Fla M i-an D r . Maitland
South Sommol* Church ot Chntl, BttO L U a Hoorn to
CHUACH OF OOD
Chuich ot Ood. SOS Micaory A m
Church ot Ood tO JW 22nd St
Church ot Gad. Ortodo
Church ol God HOUnotA Lot* Monro*
Church *1 Ood M-tt-on. (h torpn u
Church ol Ood. 1*02 W ISItiAl
Church 0 Ood Hi Chntl. Onodo
Church *1 Ood 0 Plpphocy. 250* S Itm A r*
Church 0 Ood 0 Pi ophtcy 120* S Put-m m o nA M
C h u nh *1 Ood Ol Propose r * M S Contra. Onodo
Church ot Ood (2lh Ooyl Dsttont Community Comor . Odtont (Sun toom i
Noteu*C h u n h 0 Ood I200W tSthtt Sonlord
T wm Church 0 Ood. 1700 -bdgauood A m . S o -'y d
COWOACOATtOWAL
CongrogeHonal Chrattiu Church. 2*011 Par* A M .ta n iw d
■ASTSAM OATHOOOX
(u lo m O n n o d o i Chaoch. SI Ooorat. 2001 Gytan Way. Maitland

iaaitrn Orthodot Church. St Staton a ot O C A
ISOS L U * tmma t o . Longoood
(oattrn O-thodoi Church SI JohnOrthpdoa, 2!*lCounlry Chip t o ,

Sonlord
I PISCO PAL
All Saint* E p -tccfV Church E DaBory A m , Entarpnao
Chntt f pi *c opal Church Longoood
E u tc o p a -Church ottha Mao Ccmonul S2STu*aan-itato W.nla* Spnngi
(p tc o p a - Church 0 th# Notettaet-on 2St € W*# S' an lloy D r. longoood
H 0 y Crot* E 0 Kopal Church, Para A m U ath St Su'o*d
St Psttf* E 0 *&lt;op*l Church 700Nmo-ian to L U a Mary
St Nichard a C h u n " S lit L**oHoe*« t o WwtuPar*
Th* Church ollh* Good Snophord U t t u * A m Uotiand
INTE AOE NOMINA T ION AL
Caltory Chnatian Conlar S00 W ath SI Sanlord
Moo H o t m i I C h n tl'U Fotiaotrvp J7A0 Country CM&gt; t o Sonlord
WortNond Community Church 420 Gog Tract t o .longoood
Outroacn Do I' m . one• Conlar 2211 S-poa A m Sutord
JEWISH
Ootn Am Sinagugu* meeting 0 cornu ot Sand L U a and
County im * t o W rit -A
T*m0* Shalom, I ESSE Wham Bird Onion*
LUTHEAAN
Aacsna-on Lutheran Church. Otorproo* Or CoatUbu'y
Q oodShspho-dLuthsruChuich,ELCA 2*12O -tv W iO - |H*y t2*2&gt;
Sanlord
H0yCro*a Lutheran Church p tL U * Mart 2*0 Sun Or LU sM ary
L 0 d 0 Lit* Lutheran Chu-Lh, SSS Tui-an.ii* t o Winter Spnngi
lu th ua n Church ot Protidonc*. Oottona
Lutheran Church ot th* Nadaom*. 2S2S O u a m
U a m a n luthoian Church O ou* nO i&gt;»O r S H ay 12 B2 Cuaoicorry
St LuaoaLutrwtan Church Pt a n Slant
SI Slaphon Lutheran Church 424 nisi W 0 1 4 . longoood
METHODIST
Sarnott Umtod Memorial Church. E DrBa-i *•« Enlorprit*
Ban l u * UrutodUothoihttChuKh
Sol hoi A M f Church Canaan M*.ghti
Cua*ip*r&gt;yC&lt;mmunil| UnitadMaUiodittChu.ch Hay 12 BJ at
Pmoy n-dg* t o Coata-bortr
Chntl LmnsdUnthod-al Church Tuc-oi &gt; Suniond [a t ala a
0* Bary Commum t, M -thoiptt Chu-t h W HIghpani a t o OoBary
Foal Umtod Mothpdiat Chufth ail Par* A m
Ftrtl U a lhod.il Churth ot Oonor*
FIftt Uathodiat Church 0 Onodo
0 . *c* United Mothod.il Church »W W Country Chip t o lu o M a ry
O-anl Chap** A M E Church OawBo
O u g ro M Uaihod.il Church. Onodo
Ottoon Mat hod'll Church, cot 0 Carpenter a Murray f t . Oaloon
pioneer Method.at Church, car 0 Wuput Are a Country C-ub t o
L U * Mary
SaniandoUmtodMtthod'ttChurtn SN 42* and I* Longoocd
St James A M E Sth at Cyproat
St LuAoM B Chaoch ol Cameron Crty. Inc Baardaii 0 1 SA a* E
St U u i a A M E Church SA4IS Ottoon
St Paul a Mathoditl Church Oalrei t o Entmpna*
StiUlon) Momonar Church S OeBary
HAZANCMI
Fitai Church 0 th* Warvan*. 2SAI SanlctdAt*
Oon -r* Church 0 the Warartno. &amp;&lt;t *2 Oeneia
l *»• Mar, Chuit h pl the Ware an* 121 C Crytlallata Are L U o U a ri

longoood Church ot th* Wararena Wa,man i jia iu p A m . Longoood
UNtham W oodiChurch0lh*t-*ra&gt;*n* SN a*. 2 't muoa W
0 I 4 at th* W U ira thru
PNISSTTCNIAN
Dertpna Protbytonan Church. Holland Bird S Aualin At* . O n Iona
First Pr«tb|1t*i*n Church cl laa* Mary
F .-at PreaPalortan Church, Oaa Am I In - SI
First PrtaPytonu Church 0D aB a r, E H-ghiand
Uaraham Wood* Pr*»Pat0 '*n Church 1210 Maraham Wood* to
La m Mary
St Androot PrttPytorun Church M tJ B oa -LU * to
St Marta Pr*t0y1*rt*n Church. 1021 P u n Spnngt t o . Anamont# Spnngt
Tuacaaiua P-etb,tenon Church 2600 W SNA2S. Onodo
Upaa-a Community Pt#lP,1e-ian Church. Optaia to
Wailnunittot Pr»ap ,ta nu Church. Nod Bug t o CotM-horry
SEVENTH DAV ADVENTIST
Forest L U * Soaonth D*r Adtonliti Church H oy 0 4 Forest O ty
Mart h o i Sotonth D*i A d ru titl Church M t C 2nd S I . Sanlord
Su'ordSoesnth Oty Adtsntiil Church M IS N H oy *22
Soeonth Do, AdMhtltt Church. Molland A m . Anamont* Spring*
Winttr Spnngt Soasnih Day Adm "i'tt Church, so s M o il U
OTH ENCHUN CH ES
AH Faith Cnausi. Camp Sommeta WtatraFar* to
Anon S A M E Church. 0-.M A 12th
Bovoart Ar*nu* Hohneta Chapel Boarda-i A m
Chu-uota Community Church
Church ot Jotua Chntl 0 1 alia- Da, Io n ia . 2J1S P v t A m
ECHAWHAN 220 B&lt;g Tr*o D r , Sun* 100. Longeood
r am.l, Church Chnatian Co-tor tit* Sorrunot* Bird . C u tW P o rr,
F &gt;-at Born Church ol th* Lrtmg Ood M'dear
Fitai Church 0C h nit.S co n tilt.E M am Bird A Vanua S I . Dartono
Firat Pentecostal Church ot Longoood
First Ponttcotta- Church ot San'ord
F 0 iO u tp 0 C h u rc h 0 O odmChntt. 1*2* Jorry A m Sonlord
Fu-i O otpH TaPornoci* 2224 Country Club t o
Or ace B bio Church, 2S*a S Sontvd A m
H 0 y Tnmt, Church o* Ood in Cnntt tit* Mangouttin* A m
A 1-gdom H VI O' J*rw&lt; ah aW I-e ia L u e Monro* LTmt l « J W 2nl S'
L U * Mary Community Church, 101 H Country Club t o . L U * Mary
L U * Monro* Chop*- Otang* B 'rJ , L u o Moruo*
Mt O-tM Hot.-e ta Church O U Hm t o Ottaon
We'gFdwrhood Aixanea Church 201 M et ham Wood! t o . longoood
p*0a W ane, an C»u&lt;ch, WSOWaytnM Dr , San lord
Po-iotoarv Open B-N* Tabomvie N-dgooood Aao o't ZM heppuaTa
Sormnor* High Sehocl
N ttlu M io n Communrty Church. M i l N CM 422 Sanlord
Non.ng H ull Uorar.an Church. SN *2*. Longoood
S u to rd Au-onco Church. ItOt S Pva A m
S u to rd B-bl* Church. 2*60 San'ord A m
Socond Church 0 th* LMng Ood 2*JS S a v d v i A m . S u to rd
St Per &gt;a Sortnu Orthodoa Church. ISM L U * Emm* t o Longoood
Th* FuH Qo*p0 Church 0 Our l-Pd Jotua Chntl. Waahmgton 0 .
C o n a u C tly
Th* S V.al'un Army. 200 W 24th S«
Triumph Th* Church ot I"* Me* Ag*. tOOS W Sin St
Un-ltd CTmrcnot Chntl Artamonla Comm un't,Chap0 ArtamontaSpn-ga
LFi'ted C h u »ch 0 Chntl C h n aliu Ftnoeth p 2S0N Country Club to
L uoM ary
U C S S spuilualContra 1 2 S A I Votuara Am , c o rn u 0
Orer#a I Vo-ua-a A m . O u g a Crt,

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- Sanford Mtrald. Sanford, Florida - Friday. February 25. 1W4

Legal N otices

Legal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FIN Number *4 I I I CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
O TTO A U G U ST THURAU
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
(One PR)
the admlnitlrallon ol the
e tla l* at O T T O A U G U S T
T H U R A U . defeated. F ile
Number *4 I It CP. It pending In
the Circuit Court tor Sammote
County. Florida. ProbaN D*vl
non the address ot which It
Potl Office Drawer C. SeminoW
County Courthouse ProbaN Di
vision. Sanford Florida JVtT
The name and addrett at the
Pertonal Repretentalir* and
the Pertonal Repretenia'irat
attorney are tel forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
IONS ARE N O TIFIE D THAT
All pertont on whom thu
notice it terved who have ob
lacfiont mat challenge the valid
ity ot the Will, m* qualilicaliont
ol the Pertonal Repnetentatiy*.
venue, or luritdKtlon ol thlt
Court are required to UN their
ebiectient with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST P U S H
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIR TY OAYS A F TE R THE
D ATE CF SER V ICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creoilort ot m* decedent
and ether pertont having claimt
or demandt agalntt decedent i
ettew on whom a copy ot thlt
notice It terved within three
month* after the da'* ot the tint
publication ot thlt notice mutt
tiN their cMimt with Ihit Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
THREE MONTHS A F TE R THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THE
D A TE OF S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AM ether creditor* ol the
decedent and pertont having
claimt ee demandt agalntt the
decedent * ettaN mutt TIN their
claimt with thit court W ITHIN
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L C LA IM S. DEM A N O S
AND O BJECTIO N S NO T SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The da'e ol the ftrtt Public*
lion ot thlt nolle* It February
11.1»»4
Pertonal Repre tentative
DOUGLAS B. ST A L L E Y
400 Wett Oandy Boulevard
Tampa. Florida l i t I I
Curt Gender*. Etgulr*
Floritfi Bar No 194X0
CURT G C N D fltt. P A
*01W Bay la Bay Boulevard
Tampa FloridaUlJt
Telephone I I I )) t U 0*00
Pubilth: February 11 a March
a i w i ________________ O I O ) Q
IN T H E COUNTY COURT
OP T H E IIO M T B IN T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. W -im -C C -n F
A LA F A Y A WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C .
Ftalnlllt.
v i. 1 JJJ IV U A 1 H TV -iH IB
JA M E S G .C R V S TLE AND
LYN N M. CR T I T L E .
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
Nolle* It given that pursuant
lo Ordar or Final Judgment In
Foroctotur* dated Fabruary X .
IH r. m Co m No 91I7S7CC
D F . e l l N County Court In and
toe- Seminole County. Florida. In
w hich A L A F A Y A W O OD S
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
TION. IN C . It the Plaintiff and
JA M E S 0 . C R V S T L B AND
LYN N M CR YSTLE are Ih*
Defendant!. I will tall to the
highest and bott biddar toniatn
at the watt Irani dear el the
Seminal* County Ceurtheuta In
Santord. Florida, at I I .« a m .
on March It. Itea, m* following
detcrlbad property tot forth In
Ih* Order of F Inal Judgment
Lot at. A LA F A Y A WOOOS
PHASE V. according to Ih* Plat
thoroal at racardtd In Plat Booh
U . Paget t l through 44. at the
Public Racardt ol Seminal*
County. Florida
D A TE O : Fabruary n . I9S4
MAR YANNE MORSE
Clerk at Caunty Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawtc
Oaputy Clark
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS ­
A B IL ITIE S A C T OF tttt (AO
M INISTR ATIVE ORDER NO
n V ) Person* wt«l * disability
who naod a tpaclal accam
medttwn I* pan-op*** M tint
prtcooding sPmutd contact ADA
Coer*-ne'er at M l N Park
Aronut. Suite N *1. Senior*
Fiona* SCTI *• laaat tiro dart
prior to « a pn g aB t ) Tela
pawn* (CPI m o * E»* O ff
I R H I i i n i (T O O L or I OH
t w i m IV ). via Florid* Ralar
Sarvka
Phbmh Fabruary » 4 March
A IH i
0 1 0 )4 7

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OUR A(J HI I S
Will COUHIIUUSl f HI IP tOU PI ACI
f HUM AU

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

UNCLAIMEO
VEHICLE AUCTION
Remove! el the below d*
Knbed vehicle* wat conducted
In compliance with F S 111 IS
Notice that Butch t Towing will
**ll taid vehicle* at Public
Auction lor coth on March 14.
teti at to ooam. at n o ; w h i
Street. Sanlord Florida W*
rrterve the right to withdraw
ta d vehicle* from Public Auc
lion
1*0 Dodo* 40
lO llB JB D U B *C Fl4 »4t
i*t* Ford PK
lO llFTCRIeAlG PAllsar
Ittl Subaru SW
IDtJFlAMilBOBBeJtiaa
Vehicle* may be viewed one
hour prior to »*&gt;* SaNt begin at
M 00am
Pubilth February t%. let*
DEO let

IN TN E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
'H A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 9) &gt;*** CA 14 K
LINCOLN SERVICE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
I k a LINCOLN SERVICE
CORPORATION.
PlalntiH.
v*.
CHARLES W HENORY. SR .
GWENDOLYN J H ENO RY.hit
wile. CHEMICAL BANK, at
Truttoe under the Pealing and
Servicing Agreement dated at *t
April X . 1990. Serte* 19*01,
and AMERICAN GEN ER A L
FINANCE. INC t/k/a
C R EO ITH R IFT. INC .
Detendantlil
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
G W ENDO LYNJ HENORY
Revidence Unknown
II alive, and if dead, all
partiet claiming Inter**! by.
thraugh. under or agalntt
G W EN D O LYN J H E N O R Y .
and an partiet having *r claim
Ing to have any right, title or
lnt*r**t In the property herein
detcribed
You are hereby notified that
an action to forectoi* a mert
gag* an the following property
in SEMINOLE County. Florid*:
TH E SOUTH IX F E E T OF
TH E WEST I* OF TH E S W I*
OF THE N.W. to OF TH E S E.
to OF SECTION X . TOWNSHIP
II SOUTH. RANOE 1* EAST. IN
SEMINOLE CO UNTY. FLOR
IDA
hat been tiled agalntt you and
you are required to tery* a copy
el your written detune**- It any.
la It. on Stuart H. O m n i.
Attorney tor Plaintiff, whet*
add rett It Suit* &gt; H . l i l t
Madrvge Avenue. Coral Gablet.
Florida X I 44. within thirty (X I
day* after the lirtt pubneatwn
ol thlt Nolle* m the Santord
Herald and til* the original with
the Clerk at thlt Court either
bofere torvlce an Plalntltt’t
after; atherwtt* a default will
ll you tor the
In the cam
WITNESS my hand and the
tool *1 Ihit Court February 14.
1*94
need a special accommodation
to participate In Ihit proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
at Seminole County Courthoute.
X I N. Park Avenue. Suite NXt.
Sanford. Florida m i l , al Ha*'
tlv* day* prior to Ih* proceed
Ing Telephone (407) X ) 4X0
eet. 4X1: I X * 911*771 (TD D )
or I XO 9114770 (V ) via Florida
Relay Service.1*
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
A t CNrh el the Court
By: Ruth King
A t Deputy Ctort
Pubilth: February IS. M. 1994
DEO It)

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. eS-etn OR-tl-P
In re: ThaMarrlageef
NANCY R. TIMMONS.
Petitioner/WIN.
and
HAROLD R. TIMMONS.
Rtipendent/Hutband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : HAROLD R.TIMMONS
Loti Known
Retldence/AddreM:
7171 Harbor Height* Drive
Orlande. Flortd* X t X
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D mat a
Petition tor Alimony Without
Oittolwttan of Marriage hat
been filed again*! you to the
above named Court, and you are
required to tarv* a copy of your
An* wee or pleading to the Potl
flan an the Petitioner*! attorney.
Stephen M Stan*. Etquir*. 71$
North Magnolia Avenue. O r­
lando. Florida X X I. and file the
original Answer or pleading In
me attic* of the Clerk of m*
Circuit Court in and tor Semi
n*i* County, Florida, on er
before March)). 1*94
If you tail to d* to. lodgment
by default will be taken again*!
you ter ih* relief demanded In
WITNESS my hand and teal
thlt I4lh day ef February. 1994
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk a* Ihe Circuit Court
B y : Madefyn Crane
Deputy Clerk
Publish: February II. )1 A
March A II. 1994
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Legal N otices

Legal N o tices

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF TH E E IO H TE EN TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 91 U7I CC 11 F
ALAFAYA WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC
Piamiill.
v*
A L IN FARAHBAKHSHAND
LA U R A L FARAHBAKHSH.
Oetandanl*
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO C H AP TER *1
Notice It given that pursuant
to Order Ot Final Judgment In
Fartctotur* dated February 77
1*94. In Cat* Ho t l l l T I C C
X F. of the County Court to end
tor Semlnoto County. Florldo. In
w hich A L A F A Y A W O OD S
H O M E O W N E R S AS S O C IA
TION. INC . Is Ih* Plaintiff and
ALI N FARAHBAKHSH ANO
LAURA L FARAHBAKHSH are
the Defendant*. | will tall to ttv*
hlghatt and beat bidder tor cath
al live Wetl front door ot mo
Semlnoto County Courthoute In
Santord. Florida, it II H a n .
on March 19. IH i. the following
detcrlbad proparty tat forth In
lha Order of FInal Judgment
Lot IX . A LAFAYA WOOOS
PHASE I — U N IT 8. according
to the Plat thereof at recorded
In Plat Book 11. Paget at
through ftfl ol the Public Rec
erdt ot Seminole County. Flor
Ida
O ATEO February)) IH4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Couwty Court
By JanoE Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
A M E R IC A N S W IT H DIS
A B ILITIE S ACT OF tt*0 IAD
M INISTR ATIVE OROER NO
*1 111: Pertont with a ditability
who need a tpaclal accam
modatwn to participate in thlt
proceeding thould contact ADA
Coordinator ol X I N Park
Avenue. Suite N X I. Sanford
Florida X7ft al leeti five day*
prior to the proceeding Teto
phone 1X71 X ) 4X0 B it 47)7.
1*00 *11*771 (TD D ), er l a x
91) *770 IV ). via Florida Relay
Service
Pubilth: February 11 A March
4.1*94
OEOle*

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
C ITY OF LONOWOOO.
FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
BV T H E C I T Y OF LONG
WOOO. FLO R ID A , that Ih*
Bow'd ot Ad|wttm*nt will hold e
Public Hearing to consider the
request tor e Variance tor the
lot lowing property faceted at 7
Teppen Zee Lane. Longwood
Fierld*. In o Rl A toning d't
tnct and more particularly de
Knbed at toltowt
Lot 91 Steepy Hollow 1st Add
PB 17. PG 7. ot to* Public
Record* ot Seminole County
Flor Ida
THIS RCQUEST IS FOR A
Variance to Section Ml J A ot
to* Comprehensive Zoning Code
to allow Ih* reduction el to*
required 71 tool rear setback to
I I 19teat
T H E P U B L IC H E A R IN G
WILL BE H E LD In to* City
Commission Chamber*. 171 W
Warren Avenue. Longwood.
Florida on Wednesday March 2
IH4 at 4 X p m or at toon
thereafter at pott'bte At the
meeting interested partiet may
appear end be heard with re
tpect to to* reduett A copy ot
the request it on til* with the
City Clerk and may be inspected
by to* public Thlt hearing may
he continued tram lime to time
until final action It taken II
tn y v e ' ecidet to appeal any
dtcition an this request, they
will need te ensure that a
verbatim record ot to* proceed
mg* which include* to* tetti
many end evidence upon which
to* appeal It to be bated It
mad* Ttq City of Long wood
does not pro. Id* ton verba I im
record
P ertont with d lta b llllle t
needmg ettitfence to panicl
pete In any of th*M proceeding*
should contact too ADA Coordi
netor. *1 |X7| MC 1X1. X hours
te advene* ot to* meeting
DATE THIS February ll. 19*4
GERALDINE D 7AMBRI

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIT N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOivlOA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 94XM CA 14 I
FLA BAR NO. 144*11
M IDFIRST BANK. STATE
SAVINGS BANK.etc .
Plaintiff
vt
A IR E L IO M JOHN I a/k/a
A U R ELIO M ZONNI. 9 t* l.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE ACTION
TO A IR E L IO M ZONNI A/k/a
A U R ELIO M ZONNI
RaHdanco Unknown
Loti Known Addrett
1)41 Howell Brench Rood
Winter Pork. FL
YOU ARB H ER EB Y NOV)
FIE D toot o torectotura action
he* been filed and commenced
In toll court tor toot property
legally dtKrftttd at tol M i
The IH H M M n t toe* ot Lot I
LESS too E M M » NqUhtmof.
•loch A. SLOVAK VILLAGE
SUBDIVISION, according to to*
Flat thereof ot recorded m Put
•oak 9 Peg* 1L Public Reccrdt
*t SemlnetoCounty. FL
end you are required to terv* a
copy of your written detente*. II
a n y , to II on G L E N Z
G O LD BER G . ESQUIR E. At
tornay tar P la in tiff. IIB I
Brlckall Avanu*. Suit* *W.
Miami. Florida X I I I and III* to*
anginal with to* Clark at to*
aba ■« entitled court within X
day* after too ftrtt publication
of too notice, otoerwtto, i de
fault will be entered agalntt you
tor to* reilet prayed tor In to*
Computer
Thlt nolle* then be published
one* a weak tor two centacutlv*
week* In the Santord Herald
WITNESS my hend and M el
at to id court at Santord. Florida
an Fabruary X . 1994
(Circuit Couri Saal I
M ARYANNE MORSE
At Clark. Clrcwil Court
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Pubilth: f ebruory )S 4 March
A 1994
010)41

IN TH E COUNTY COURT
OF TH E E IO H TE E N TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *1IU* CC X F
ALAFAYA WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Plaintiff,
v*
LAUREN R CARLISLE ANO
LAURA R CARLISLE.
Delendanil
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CH AP TER 41
Notice It given the! puriuont
to Order ol Final Judgment In
Faredotur* dated Fabruary x.
1*94. in Co m No 9) IX* CC 71
F. at to* County Court In and tar
Seminole County. Florida. In
w hich A L A F A Y A W OOD S
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
TION. INC . It to* PUintlff and
LAUREN R. CARLISLE ANO
LAURA R CARLISLE er* to*
Defendant*. I will tell to to*
high**! and bett bidder tor cath
at to* Wett Irani door of to*
Semlnoto County CeurtoouM In
Santord. Florida, at II N a m .
an March 19. 1994. to* tol lowing
detcribed property »*t forth In
Ih* Order ot Final Judgment:
Lot 44. A LA F A Y A WOOOS
PHASE I UNIT B. according to
the Put thereof a* recorded In
P ill Beak 11. Page* x through
X of to* Public Record* of
Seminole County. Florid*
DATED February 1). IW4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol County Court
By: Jen*E. Jatewic
Oepufy Clerk
A M E R IC A N S W IT H OIS
A BILITIES ACT OF I9X lAO
M INISTRATIVE ORDER NO
9) IF ): Pertont with a ditability
wh* naod a tpaclal accam
modal Ion to participate m thlt
p m aaWwB thould canted ADA
Coordinator ol M l N. Park
Avonw*. Su&lt;te N. X I . Santord.
Florida 17771 at laatl f i x day*
prior to to* proceeding Tate
phana: (4071 X ) 4X0 E it 4X7;
11X9111771 (TO O ), ar 1I X
9111770 (V I. via Florida Relay
Sarvka
Publish Fabruary 71 A March
4.1994
0EO7X

c it y c l e r k

C ITY OF LONG WOOO
FLORIDA
Publish February 1)4 71 1H4
DEO IX
C ITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
SPECIAL ELECTIO N
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
toot to* City of Lake Mary will
conduct * Special Election on
Tuesday. March 79 1994. be
tween to* hours of 7 X A M end
7 K P M The purpose of to*
election I* to elect * Commit
ttenor to Soot Four to tarv* to*
remelndor *1 an unetplred
term The Election will be held
Hi to* City Commission Cham
bert. Lake Mery City Hall. MO
N Country Club Rood. Lake
Mary. F tor id* Far additional
totormatun. pleat* contact to*
City Clerk ai x r m X71 If a
runoff atectun It needed If will
be held *n April It. IM4. be
tween to* heurt of 7.M A M end
7 X P M in the City Com
m illio n Chamber* at Laka
Mery City Halt
C ITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Carol A F otter. City Clerk
O ATEO February ll. IH4
P U B L IS H : Fabruary 11 A
March I. IH4
DEO 117
Of T N I CIRCUIT COURT ~
OF TH E E IO H TE E N TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO. 90119 CA It K
P A TTI RUSSELL COOK.
Plaintiff.
vt
CHARLES KISER. II living and
If deceased. THE ESTA TE OF
CH A R LES K IS ER , and any
unknown heir*, devil***. gr*n
teet. a itlg n e e t. cre d ito r!
lunar*, trutteet and unknown
claiming by. through, under er
agatett to* above named D*

7 1 - H e lp W an ted

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322-26 i 1

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

HOURS

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B.D0AM. •5:30PAl.
MONDAYttvu
FRIDAY

CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

r conBBCUttv* Orn o t ------------ 70* t I m

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1 dm*------------------------------------------11.11 a I m

RJIM BTBpx ItBUB, bWBd on3lOM

Addrett It Unknown:
YOU ARE H E R EB Y NOT I
FIE O toot an action to 0*
ctertiary Judgement declaring
Assignment ot Mortgage void at
forgery on toe following proper
fy te Semmole County, Flor Id* i
Parcel I:
Beginning at a point In center
of Ohu Avenue u ) feel North ct
to* Southeast corner of Lot 4.
MOSES LYM AN ES TA TE, ac­
cording to to* P ut thereof at
recorded In P ut Book l, Peg*
M ot the Public Record* ot
Seminole County, Florid*,
ttunce run South I X 1 leal,
thence Wett I X * teet. then**
North X teet. thence Wett 77
teet to * point 7)7 * feet Wett ot
to* cantor lino o&lt; OhU Arenu*.
thence run North 1101 teet.
thence Eetl 7)7 9 teet to to*
Point of Beginning, (let* to*
Eetl It teeI thereof tor OhU
Avenue I.
Parcel!
Beginning at a point IM 9 teet
Wett and 10) I feet South el the
Seulheett corner of lot a.
MOSES LYM AN E S TA TE. *c
carding to to* Piet thereof at
recorded In P ut Book I. Pag*
M. of to* Public Record* ot
Semlnoto County. Florid*, run
thence North X toot, thence
Wett to to* Wett line of Section
4 Township X South. Rang* )l
East. Semlnoto County. Florida,
thane* South M teet. thence
Eetl to Point of Beginning
hat been tiled agalntt you and
you ar* required to terv* a copy
ol yeur written detente* If any.
to If an HARRY G REID. III.
Attorney for PUintlff. U K W
First Street. Suite B. Santord
Florida X77I. and flla toe orlg1
nal with toe Clerk of toe above
Court on or before March 9.
1X4. otherwise, a Judgment
may be entered agalntt you tor
the relief demanded in Ih*
PvtlftOA
WITNESS my hand and to*
OffkUl teal of toll Court, on
toll Ind Pay at February. 1994
(SEAL)
M ARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jeononn* L Tlmberlakt
Deputy Clerk
Pubilth: February 4. II, II. 11.
1994
D EO 44

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Fit*'tenced with er ponded
duties needed tor busy multi
diKiplHiary office Strong re
ttortlv* and turgical skill* a
mutt Salary commensurate
with experience Available
Jan te Call *64 77) 4100

DIRECTOR
Far established childcare cen
tor Education and erperienc*
In early childhood required
__ Cell X ) l * X ___ _
i

NOWACCEPTNG

DRIVERS NEEDED
ScfadiAng may nefuto tterakf A d xrb xt X 9 u coat of an atkkbonal day
Cancer When you get leecjft Pey cXytar day* you ad tun* X fete earned
(Jea U Beecnpoon lor fattotl tooMto Copy itwtl toaow aocaptate* typo *
grapfveat form ■Commercial kequenry rate* are avafatto
DEADLINES
Tuesday gvu Friday 12 Noon The Day Oaky* PiXtcabon
Strtay And Monday 9 30 P M Friday
A D J U S T M E N T S A N O C R E D ITS . X th* event of on error In an
ad, (ho Sanford Horold will bo roopontibia for th* fir*'
intern on only and only to Ih* orient of the coal of (hot
Ineortion. Pie*a* chock your Od for accuracy th* flral day It
run*.

1 2 - Elderly Care
ADULT C A R ! In our private
home Santord •'** Pteet*
contact Hedy 177 *147________
ADULT CARE in eur private
Longwood home 1 beds av*ll
Pleat* contact Pebbte 7*4 x&gt;9

Bladder Control Problems?

71- H e l p W anted

m

EMPLOYMENT

323-5176
M W 21thIt

ADO TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL m a s ))e r ) ) &gt; 41)1

SENIORS call to Imd out It
you quality tor ettitlenc* with
OIAPERS.PADS delivered to
yqur door monthly X7 IM 1714
E LD E R L Y CARE tar ledtet
Lett ot low home cooked
meal* privet* room Heaton
abterates E .p 4 reft X ) 7*41

Nothing succeeds like lucent
We re well into Our Vd decade
et training tuccettlvi agents
No IKent*'
W* ll help!
WATSON R E A L TY tO R P
REALTORS*
W 12X

21— P e r s o n a ls

ASSEMBlY/fACTORY

ADOPTIONS
Free medical car*, trentpor
ration counseling, privet*
doctor plus living eipentet
Bar #7)711) Ctearwater Attorney
Jeke Fncker
10*0917)4*4
•LACK M ALE, rtcently retired
military man (Sr Enlittodl 44
yrt aid but looks X ST* 170
lb Professional, educated,
lew s children Seeks pro
tottuwel whit# lemele age
14 14. height Hi proportion to
weight Medical profession *
bonus but am ttenbte PO Boa
191114Cetkaiborry FL X797
HANDSOME W H ITE M ALE.
» * - tail. Successful En|*yt
ciettx rock, nice cart llaiun
tie d and action m aviat
Withe* to meet pretty tema'e
10 411.
Photo* mutt
P O Bei 9147)1
Like Mary, FI )179)

22— Lost &amp; Found
LOST K IT TY
neutered mate,
all white ttcept tor tabby
head tail and spot an tide
Wearing pink collar, named
Bob Area south of Lk Mary
High REW ARD!! 71* fit)

23— S pacial Notices
NEWAVS “ Skinny D ip- Hugh
cream At teen on Ch a newt
Now eveiiebte Pieata cell
Nalaia Ferguson U* U K

AGENTS-REAl ESTATE!

$7 119hr Neeap nec Immad
opening X 7 790 9404 *m tee
A V A I I A B L I P O S IT IO N !

For motivated individual*
willing to work Various toe*
f lo n t fo r P r o d u c t i o n ,
Warehouse, end Assembly
Mutt have reliable transport*
Ion and hem* phone Call
GPC at 99) t i t ) tor more
information Never a tool

BABYSITTER/HOUSEKEEPER
Needed Mon Fri Eeperienct
and reterenen a mutt Call
tor appointment X I1 7 X
CLASS A DRIVERS

A G CARRIERS Tavares FI.
a w*M *tt*blith*d and g'*w
Ing Central Florid* bated
company oiler* you
0S*ml Annual Pay Inert****
* Slop Oil Pay
* Unloading Par

* Vacation Pay
O lately Donut
* Spouse R d ng Program
* Average Trip 1 1Dart
a Late Model Conventional
Tractors
It you have J year* tractor
frailer. O TA and snow and k*
t rper .one• plus a good driving
retard, can
1-0*9474 9*M
DRIVERS-CLASS B
Mutt hare good driving record
t&lt;! year* experience
MVR GPC It looking lor
driver* wh* want to work
C*ll*M IIU

DRIVERS

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
_____ C h ild C a re ______
M OTHER of 7. erlll car* tor your
Child In my Santord home
SAm ePm Coll Ketoy X J MX
O P E N M O N O A Y -S U N D A Y I
Call lor datoilt. Agat 111
X I 7a»/Lk 4797 10_________

LEE’S FAMOUS CHICKEN
EXPERIEN CED
• Cook
• Counter Person
• Salad Prep
• Cashier
Apply In person between
9*m I 0*m. lam lam , I X )
South French A x ___________
LIV E IN COMPANION tor g*n
Hemen Ire* room board
privet* room.balh No talary
_________ X990X___________

’ MAIDS
ServIceMald now hiring
Leaders *vg ll/ h r Paid
mileage Call today. !•*»*
tomarrawl E ra only X I 4141

MAINTENANCE
A/C. ret'ig **P r*q Send
retumetto 71) Secrtl Harbor
Ln Lake Mary, F L X 7 X __
MEDICAL HELP

LFN
II PM 7AM
Part time Apply in person
Lektview Nurtmg Canter. 919
Eatflnd Street Venterd

NATIONWIDE COMMON
CARRIER NOW ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS FOR FULL
TIME O.T.R. DRIVERS
ItO 000 A YEAR POSSIBLE
Paid vacation
med‘&lt;ai. and life Insurance,
uniforms X IK . and more
94% Ot our dr I rert Of* ham*
every w xk
Minimum age IS.
lyrtvenliabteO T R
*■penance
Clast A- C D L
Good driving record
Doublet erperienc* and
endor lament a plus

TT. pneumatic tank local or
over th* road Mutt kart COL
with *• endorsements ) year
verifiable tractor trailer *&gt;p*
nance and clean MVR Road
drivers out » 14 day* local
driver* guaranteed weekly
salary *X 741 k*X W ALPOLI
DUNKIN DONUTS HWY. I7 X
Hiring tor All Shift* Contact
Tine ( I t M A M 1 X P M I

_________ E O J ___________

JANITORS

Need Two Dtptndjblt ProplF

Part time for Lake Mary
/Heathrow A pply
1991
Philadelphia A x Orlando
_________ 4B7W999M_________

JANITORIAL
CARrET CLEANING

APPLY ATi

REEO TRANSPORT, INC
lNO INDUSTRIAL ORIVE
DELAND. FLORIDA 32724
904-738 2778
with bask construction skills
Valid drivers ikons* and awn
transportation Please call
DoeiatM»47i»______________

OFFICE HELP

P/T Morn or night hr* Muti
haxowntrantporfatian Calf
X I 4X1 Have man age
LABORERS N E E D E D ’ Skilled
and unskilled Position* avail
abte Days Can between 11
SPRINT STAFFINO. I X M il

P /T Secret*#/, computer
U lllt necessary . sett tUrter.
gaadwtmp*a&gt;ie X I 9X7

P/T ELECTRONIC TECH
Shop Hi Santord needs Tech
E •pananct wtm TV A VCR
trouble shooting Ftestotehrs
Call VCR S PLUS
M7X94

TH IS W E EK S

W* need five driver* who
knew the Orlando area Will
be making dtliverm . lifting
up to 79 tot . starting at t9 X
per hour Mutt have 1 year*
erperienc* and a very good
driving record Callt t l I1X
B IO H U O E V A R O SALE
CLERICAL
Futn . clothing, household
Need to fill three position*
Items In Bryn Horen 111
that require o variety skills
RabvnCt Friday Sunday
Summer youth program
Limited term employment No
OARAOE
Sateff Why bather ff
call*. Sand retv me la Prtvato
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICED
ladettry Council. 119 Wett
Lake Mary 41vd. Santord FL | _________ 4B7 XB-H17_________
X771 Aflat (J9MiW__________

CNAS
For nil M l IHn* shifts 7 1
II 7 .4 ) I I Muttb#certified

ORDERLIES

GARAGE SAU SAT ONLY

9 AM Furnlturt glassware
baby Items, something t*r
everyone I IS* Monro* Harbor
Place Santord Plata*ft 477

Full lim e ) n thin

4 1 — M o n t y f o L e nd
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : C H A R LES KISER Whet* Lett Known Addrett it
P O Boa *0)48. Orlando. FL
X U ) end or I I I S Wettther*
B ird . Tampa. F L 1)409. II
living, including any unknown
tp o u M t ol told Defendant. It he
hot divorced and remarried end
ll told Defendant It dead, hi*
respect Iye unknown heirs, d*
vlteet. grant***, aitlgneet.
creditor*. Honor*, and trutteet
and all other pertont claiming
by. thraugh. under er

* 3 U m t Minimum

DELI HELP
Full lime. M F . erperienc*
preferred, relubl*. pleasant
pertonality Good pay
D ELIVERY
tl M J X . own car. reliable
PARK C EN TER CAFE S M tH )

71— H a lp W a n ta d

LPN
Full tim e) Hand
part time 1 II
Accepting applications
Monday Friday. 9 4
De4*ry Manor M N 1 I9 1 .
Daiary X744944M

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Good pay. steady work Will
tram 904 7IS I47S Iv massage

•GARAGE SALE AO BARGAIN
Call m your ga'age sate ad by
I ) neon on Tuesday and taka
advantage ot our special
garage sal* ad price! I Call
Classified now tor details I

MOVING SAU
Saturday and Sunday, 9 X 4
Building materials, appli­
ances. knlck knacks, girts
clothing sues 19. etc SXO S
S ankxdAx by Laka J*99kw
M U LTI Family Antique! baby
Item!, clothes !M Tall Oaks
Terr C*y*'*' Creek'Bto 4|7 l
M .A il 9*m No x r ty bird!I
SATURDAY ONLY: MISC
411 SUMMERLIN AVE
______ S A N F O R D !4______

SATURDAY M
Furniture, (lathing, mist
Items IX Long Loot Pin*
Ckcto. Santord_____________
THURS 191 Sat 91 Seta A
round bed. candy maids, an
Hqua tiling cabinet M l E
R idg« r ood oft Palm Spgt Dr

322 2311

YARD SAU SATURDAY ONLY

LOTS OF CLOTHING

•A M . F u r n lt u r t . c r ib ! .
1 trailer!, m ix 9U W Xlh St
1 COUCHES, beige multi cal
ored. A beige twee d. good
cond tlH e a OBO M9 7I99

Some of everything X I Hays
O r ix Saturdayonlyltl

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
All you need It your till* Jack
Diamond tor appointment
7*0 7*79

7 1 - H e lp W an ted
I X * AVON preduett. Cam to
10% No door-door P T/FT
Sand! X I I 191/14 X M 4 1 U I

Legal N o tic e
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
C ITY OF LONOWOOO.
FLORIOA
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
BY TH E C I T Y OF LONG
WOOD. FLO R ID A . Iher Ih*
Board of Adjustment will held a
Public Hearing to consider th*
request tor a Variance lor th*
following property located at
I X ) Hanging Vine Point. Long
wood. Florida. Hi a Rl A toning
district and more particularly
described at tol towt
Lot L Witdmere PH I. PB 44.
PCS t ) 4 M. ol th* Public
Record* at Semlnoto County.
Florida
THIS REQUEST IS FOR A
Variance to Section M l ) A ot
th* Comprehentiw Zoning Cad*
to allow in* reduction of the
Iron! tettack from the required
X toel to tl 7 feet
T H E P U B L IC H E A R IN G
W ILL BE H E LD In th* City
Commission Chamber!. 171 W.
Warren Avenue. Longwood.
Florida on Wednesday March 7.
m s at t . X p m ar at toon
thereafter at pott-bte At th*
meeting Interested partiet may
appear and^ be heard with r*
tpect to the*request A copy of
th* request It an III* with th*
City Clerk end may bo inspected
by the public Thlt hearing may
be continued tram Urn* to time
until final action It taken II
anyone decide* to appeal any
decision on thlt request, they
will need to onturo that a
verbatim record ot th* proceed
Ingl. which Includes th* tetll
many and tvidenct upon which
the appeal it to be bated it
mad* Th* City ot Longwood
doe* not provide thlt verbatim
record
Portent with disabilities
needing attitlanc* to partkI
pat* in any af met* proceeding*
should contact th* ADA Coordi
tutor, at (X 7 ) M » M l . X hour*
In advanct *1 th* meeting
D ATE THIS February II. 1994
GERALDINE 0 ZAMBRI
C ITY CLERK
C ITY OF LONGWOOO.
FLORIDA
Pubilth February 11 4 )1 .19S4
D EO IX

■RoTTcb

Flo o rin g

L a w n S e r v ic e

FLORIOA STA TE RBOUIRES
•II contractor! b* roglttorad
or cortlfted. To x rlty a ttato
c o n tra cto r! Ilc tn to call
I MO 141 79M. Occupational
Ikentat are required by the
county and can be verified by
calling X I IIX . ait. 7iX

HARDWOODFLOORINO
Instalt Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN 1411-4)4 77f&gt;

TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Res /Camm . d*p*ndabte. tow
riles I F r x etl ........ 1X 7070

A dditions 8
R em odeling
RES /COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum Fram ing. Orywall.
Door!. Roofing Concrete
D I R I I I O. Ballnt, CBC919M9

TarpenTry
CARPENTER A ll kinds ot home
repairs, painting 4 ceramic
til* RkhardGrata
X I X71

C arpet Cleaning
SAM’S C A R P ET CLEANINO
ales itrip and buff (tears
Ratldantlal/cammarclal 14
hrt X4 1S41. beeper 9X0S4I

Cleaning S ervice -'
LO : NO JOB TOO LAROE
Hama/affkd F r x etl I work
alan*. no craw Ref avail
Lk/Im/band Dfaa* M9 IDS
) BR !44.) BR tX . 4 BR U4Jd
A prolttsional. commercial
team arallabtoU! 49)7

C oncrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wlyne
Beal 1 Man Quality Opera
ttonl m 7X4/4)9)941

E le c tric a l
M A S TE R e l e c t r i c i a n .
Repalr addltten. ctnm /rtt.
Lk/lns 7lROOM 19) X I 4471

G e n e ra l S e rv le ts
IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
PlettefIng Remodel new and
histor k homes 171X19

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t'
AF FOROABLE Horn* Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
tor I r x etl Michael X ) 7IM

AL DOES IT ALL
F li If right at a price you can
afford L k 'd 'ln t From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and rooting
• x t 2) yrt of taper tone* No
|ob too b ( or small Call
I74-79X or X 9 X X 74 brt.
R ES TO R A TIO N . O RYW ALL.
mofal studs doors, trim. t&gt;d
Ing porchet. deck!, (in to *
11) 1X7

RITE-WAY.............
WE SHOW UP
i f L a i ITil* llU ^ l a y A d
W o r k F o r Y o u ...

Lull CLuaUlnL

322-2611

g

J a n ito ria l S«rvicBS
BUTZ CLEAN JANITONIAL
Commere lal'Retid X I 471)

P a in tin g
CUSTOM PAINTINO by Jetfxy
Power. Inf/atf.. H e 'd . Ins
rrxestimates _____X I 914)

TTum ET

SSL

A A A PLUMBINO 4 SEWER.
L e tk y fa u cottf Running
•oltettf I X could solve your
problem Water heaters; 14 hr
service
M4SX1IS1

Pressure Cleaning
OUN R ITE : Clean drtxwayt.
reals, peel decks, walks,
houses Free etl. X I 4111

R o o t in g
OYSBER S R OO FIN O F r x
•t l . , )• yes e ip s rltn ;*
Bond/Int/Lk RC904414)
Call 174 4)1)

Swimming Pool
SarvIcB/Repalr
W E EK LY SERVICE from |4j
mo Chom Rite Pool Service
MO n n
Robert Shoemaker

T re e S ervice

Landscaping

ECHOLS TR E E SVC l k t. Ins
"Let th* Professionals do I f
F rx x tlm a te t ...... 17)7X9

C Y P R E S ) M ULCH tll/yerd
IM N Grad* A. milled in
Longwood Call M tor 9 I r x
•tllnuto to your I r x trim­
ming and rtm e vill Hardy
T r x Sarvka doing business at
JULA T r x S*rvkd SX-IM )

W in dow R e p a ir
and C leaning
N1ND0W1 SCREEN REPAIR:
447 X l -T lll

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For A s Low A s $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-261 1

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71— H e fp M to n ttd
PMT TIME
O lllc e werk. w ill tra in
Perfect tor retired couple
Cell m e w ____________ _

FRCSCH001TEACHER
F / T . T Aide. P/T tJOHrel
Eaperlenced The K id 's
Korner Cell ter oppl 17k f i l l

production
Company Mekt Individual
»lth evperience in production,
machine operation and *4*vy
assembly U per hour Never
a feel Help Personnel. elf uat

REHAB TECHNICIAN
Needed tor rehab dept In
tkltled nursing lacititp. typing
and computer tkllltt a plot
Contact Brynda Greer. HPT

jim n c c

to e

RN
For buty doctor I ottlce. full
lime, fern Ipm Starting tale
ry H I hour Contact Joy on
Thuctddyt only at H I ntO

SECURITY OfTICEN
Armed, ter Deltona area
U t l 'hr Call I too eat hell

SECURITY OTFICERS
P/T Sanford Lete Mary
Area Weekend tiiltH Cittt 0
guard uceme rpq etc d l l

SOUL FOOO COOK
m i t n o n it it w

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u rn is h e d / R ant
ALL U TILITIE S paid on I bdrm
Clean, bund*. carpet. A C no
peti 5H0 ♦ dtp i k ) toot
SANFORD
large 1 bdrm,
complete pclvecy *180 per
•ret piui UQQ tecurlty
____
Can M l yen_______
SANFORD STUOIO A t ROOM
I Jso mo up. plus drpot‘1 No
pell All electric, air m H it

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n lurnistied / Rent
ATTRACTIVE large and clean
1 Bdrm. A/C. 51/5 mo plus
d » P ______________ m MSS

CASSELBERRY
UpKOlo. »ingl« itocy polio
f b^rdom f lilt#!
for intfivtduolor coup*
♦H4777

GOING .GOING...
1 Bdrm/I Bath &gt; » m e
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

LEASE FOR l£SS!
Oie Bedroom Aportmente
S IH D E A L
Mottwood Apts JJt n it

MINUTES FROM SABFOROt
MARINER’S VILLAGE

TEACHERS

3714!70
MODEHM | Bdrm duple- Cent
M'A appliances. mini blinds
Sanlord u t|nu&gt; 54*0134

TELEMARKETERS
Longerood. part time Monetae
thru Friday. JPM »PM Sat
urday. *AM IPM U SO per
hour plut bonut and com
m ltllan Permanent potl
nonet
Never e tee1
e l.m U M
WAREHOUSE AND OENERAL
LABOR H E LP N I E O E D I
Bonut lor driven All thltti
eveileble Deity pey. no tee
Report ready to non &gt; M am
Industrial Labor SvC . ISIS
french A » Ne phone calls

WRECKER DRIVER
E.penanced Must lire In
Sanford area A hare Close A
COL Applyet n o t * istSt

93— Rooms lo r R ent
A Q U IET, elect rm . kitchen
phone, leundry Apt s Oven
able also SUB up Me rest__
CLEAN ROOMS smgla starting
Sfl/ckh Kltchan, phone,
laundry, video gemot Stl
street perking DP *411______
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM
W/ kitchen even l l l ' t l l i t
tec Downtown 1)) MAS
M A T U R E D PERSON, guiel
heme, kitchen prlv 100 ret
114 SOOt
_
PRIVATE LONOWOOO HOME.
Non smoker sac at iso dep
Da i s e o ______________
PRIVATE home • house privl
leges Etc eree Mature re
tpontrbie mole prof 3110*14

95— R o o m /B o a rd
e FREE ROOM ANOROAROe
Odd still share Ibdrm home in
estttange lor htlp %■ dawgn
ten. to A CS Ideoc tor Sing1*
mom or elder women » ) free

97— A p a rtm e n t’s
Furnished / R ent
NOTICE
All renlel end reel estate
advertisementt ere sublect to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which mokes It Illegal to
advertlea any prefartnea. Ilm
nation or dlicrlm lna llon
based on race, color, religion,
tec. handicap, lamina! status
or national origin

MOVE IN SPECIAL Newty re
nore'ed t A 1 bdrm opts All
emenlties IJS S U n mo plus
dep i j ' leasa » 4 m e_

PARK ON PARK
Spacious I Bdrm/Jnd Door
ap* Porch over looks irted
pork Pertact tor singles or
newlyweds
U t ln s
Al curedI Broker/Owner
_ 1000 H I 4441
__
OUII T t/l'y townhouw IM
Perk Adult comm tclt mo
end sec dep Weter fresh
tnct Barb Mon P r i m MM
SANFORD I Bdrm n util turn
Br •• or mo m eeao oHica
see t i n home too to to I
S A N F O R D t S t e m Apt
W i ne two. dep Call alter
Spm Sf4 0044
SANFORD TOWNHOUSE 1/7
C M A. full kitchen. W/O
••ell, rear fenced yd. If
covered deck siorege room
verticals /minis thruout. retv
perking
tot)
MP4111
I BEDROOM lif t north plus
IlfS security deposit end
reterences
JM U41
t BEDROOM F R E E MONTH
SPECIAL I 1 bdrmt A attic
•veil Cell Jerry, 111 04&gt;0

103— Houses
U nfu rnish ed / Rent

105— DuplexT r ip le x / Rent

T0 7 ^ -M obile
H o m es / Rent
ELO ER SPRINOS. oH Hwy 41/
I. 1 1 Bdrmt tit to ISO wk
1100dep 1M l l l i or44} II0S

LO N O W O O O / LA KE M A R T
Mid sue Storage warehouses
SOD IDO ISOD sg IS Free rent
w IIm o leato. IremlltS'mo

199— Pets 8 S upplies

STENSTROM
REALTY,

*1.110

1,000 iq

tt

of

tic warehouse 'Finished ol
t&lt;ce space eisoevenebie
Kaaaahe Realty. 1 *W Il ls

I I S — In d u s tria l
R entals

117— C o m m erc ia l
_______ R entals
A U TO M O TIV E Repair Ihep I
bey w'ottlce. Good locatian.
Call Phil Ml 1101
L O N O W O O O . 1•&gt;0 sq It
warehouse space with A/C
front otlica lavtetl 1410

11B— O ffice
S p ace / Rent __
NEW Sanlerd offices and'or
warehouses 4001.100 Sq It
Special. 1141/me M l 111*
O F F IC E Space French Ave.
Sanford
UM'mo
Includes util_________1101144
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E
Building In downtown Lake
M ery, Surrounded by city
parks 141 E Wilbur Ave
SCM m o lll 4*41 Dele ___ ___
SANFORD. Ottlce kpact MX
sq tt building total. IM0 sq
It per ottlce unit Ml 1004
M4 SO F E E T tor 1*414 on II *1.
successful eelstlng snehor
businesses Good parsing and
lighting. Great visibility
Asking 1400/mo M l *444 work

Sartterd less than II.004 down
• I/) Acre l/l, fenced eppil
ances. M l too
• Over l/l acre! j/), Ry. tlm.
tarn rm Satellite dtsn la* *00
• Renevtled V 'I'j Newer roof
cerpot. paint garage scr
porch SM.tOO
• Peel 11. lie. dm.ng lam
rms Over I OOC sq ft S44 WO
Assume Na Ouelltyl e|/J SvtJ
PITI it* SOD a l l pool. S*0«
PITI SU M ) o l/ l spi t ptan
lenced.SlalPITI.SM S00
Markham Wds area *1. 1 IS
acrei Paiture stabie I ’05 000

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VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321 4 / 0 4

BATEMAN REALTY
WEST OF TOWN Lot 100.11}
High and dry Terms Asking

111.000

OWNER FINANCINO 1 bdrm
bik . carport SI* *00
I I ACRES with 1 Br, ) Be. pool
lake stocked w ith fish

BANK FORECIOSURES, GOV’T
FORECLOSURES. IOK DOWN
ANO WITH LOW MONTHLY!
LEMON BLUFF Beautiful 1
Story home, like new. an large
leketront lot Privacy galore
Mads of ertras! SHt M0
Celt Nr detailsi

Janet Mansfield. 123 7271
AA Carnes Inc . 11} 111*
LA R O E POOL HOM E .
Iireplece. trees, lew teves
neer Lk Mery III1.DD0
M c A d a m s G r o u p Bee
IWimemtonl Odell 114 4141
AtSer hours Ml 4?U
LK MARY/SANFORDlbdrm J
be Remodeled lo brand newt
By Owner grp &gt;00lie till
f f l E O LARGER MOMEr De
l-ghtful 4 bdrm 1 barn IOK tor
mother in lew I wllh cent
H/A. temlly r m . screened
porches, fenced yard So
MUCH tor only llt.SOO and
Owner, Broker will help quell
tied buyer wllh closing costs
It SOO down, bel 1411 *4 mo
(plus T II M % interest tor »
year peyoll WILL accept
trade ot your equity in your
smeller home or other Items
ot value Ask tor Bert
• U v /kit

312 W f- 1*sat St

323-5774
DELTONA 1 bdrm l&lt;s bam
family rm. ottrail S1I.100
W. MaMciewvki M l 1*01
EXCHANGE OR SELL yOuv
property locatedenynhevei
_
Realty, lie Ml I
HANDYMAN SPECIAL cheep
cash. aOt I4tn St. tl&gt;4 sq ft.
sic. motivated. 401 tee sw*

f PEN HOUSE. SUNDAY Id
CT* Msvsrpo Harbor P I. I Sen
lord Piece) 1 Bdrm. 1 Beth,
screened petN double garage
privacy fenced yard 5TT.M0
Portig Realty
M l M il
P L tA U C O M t ~
-OWNER F IN A N C E!! 000. sq
ft 4 bdrm J bath en dbi lot
Low down
great termsl
Pr cedrighl! SU 4M
•IMMACULATE 1 bdrm 1 bam
blk const . cant H / A .
spacious family rm . baautllul
oak sand gardens Ml M0

R e a l E statu , inc .
3227481

SANFORD: IM I . Weedland
Ave., I Bdrm 1 Beth, black,
Inside, new carpet, custom hit
caMnels. earner tel Sll.eeo
It] m o ell.ee i M f l l l heme
*04 IS 10pager. Open So114 1
REALTORS WELCOME

BY OWNER • GOOD OEALt
Newly redecorated 11. really
nice. CHA. scr porch Seller
pays most closing costs1 Low.
low ON. payments cheeper
man rent tie.100 Ml 1*41 ev*s

R E S E R V E 11 T U I
CROSSINOS 1 bdrm. 1 bath. 1
car garage Screen porch,
eel In kitchen, living room,
dining area, paddle lens
tit.000
111 0110
SANFORD OUPLEX Top con
ditlon. Good neighborhood.
SW too
Cell otter Mm
_________ *01114*644_________
SANFORO. J 'l. C/HA. new
carpet, tern porch, fenced,
celling tars. Lots el estrei
M l 000 modi voted 111 *441
SANFORO l/lls. FMA epprelsel
111,000 Sale price Sel.tOO
Boyd Arp. Realtor Re Mai
Preferred Gro.p
4010000
SANFORO. 1/1. greet rm . 1 yrs
custom built. Immaculate.
U t W 110 n ite r Ml 1000

SANFORD POOL HOME
sit too 1 or 4 bdrm . II* both.
1,110* sq tt Huge mesterl
Fern rm w/flrtpiece Re
modeled kltchen/beth. new
carpet, sprinkler, security
syslqm Peddle lent, custom
window treelmenli, quiet
cut de sec Immaculate*
OWNER
Ml tUOotterS

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking to buy e home! We
have homes in ell areas ol
Seminole, Orange, Volusia
Counties! Cell tor details I
• l/ l svllh fireplace newer
carpet end tile. 14*.too
• Lk Mary l/l. Iireplece. 114 too

3301S. Sanford Ave. * Sanford
323-3301
HOURS: Mon-Sat 9-5:30 Closed Sun

Beth Osbern*
Venture I Properties

3304)271/774-8400

A® Paradise...
In Your O w n
(/^
B a c k y a rd !

T o M ake Your M ove... Call U s T oday!

(Geneva (hardens
1505 W. 25th Street • Sanford

322-2090

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MORGAN REALTY
JUST STARTINO OUT* l/l
could be 1 bdrm , new paint A
carpel, family room. Inside
utilityt
t*4.toe

Beautiful1,263Bedroom
ApartmentHomesAvailable
tafontoadadPAVMOAPPUCATlO.'iFEE

SECLUDED AND CLOSEI 1
bedroom i i j bath, hardwood

floors, new carpet, lanced

yard I...... ...................Ml .144

I itnlrmim SK \HRKKZK

TROPICAL PARA0ISEI l/l.
pool area has bar. kltchan
w/past through bar, screened
porch!
tty.soe

IfX Srtut&gt; Dipuse

fflS t. Croix Apartment^O
\m&amp;33Stcr‘'1"“Si-"-,'okt
M f. B 30 5 JO •Sat. 10-5 •Sun. Closed

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UNO WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approvals 100 1900
acres Waterfront a plus Can
Terry Clayton *94 MS 440*

160— Business
Fo r Sale
FOR SALE. Newly rtmi.ttkd
sandwich shop Eafy hours.
I-cantad Mr catering S'-4.SOO
Ml UTS deys Ml 01*5 nights

•

Il l- A p p lia n c e s
- / F u m itu r *

• AIR C O N D ITIO N E R , well
unit, tools big orvs i *j Call
evenings 17* I I ft____________
APPLIANCES. FUR'n , TV ’S.
E TC . BUY S E L L TR A D E
INS CHEEPO DEPOT, lilt
FRENCH AVE.
Ml 11*4
A P P llA N C E S I Best prices.
Best Warranty, Best Service I
Washers, dryers, microwaves
We buy appliances! Delivery
tree I A 4- Best. M o -m i
• MATTRESS, twin sue with
metal bed Ifeme SIO 111 4*51
MOVING SALE must Mil five
piece living n o n tectwnel w/
hid* 4 btd *nd re c lln tr.
antique secretary desk and T
piece antique dining room tel.
wether, much more Cell
111P*70 tor en eppomtmen t
RAY'5APPLIANCE • 1115
FRENCH AVE. SANFORO
R e f r i g e r a t o r , S to v e s .
Wethers Dryers Free 5 yr
labor nerr Dei even i l l 4041
R E F RIO E R A TOR / Wesksr/
Dryer, good condition War
rant. Can Deliver. SM A up
Appliance Center Inc All Ows
REFRIOERATOR A STOVE
almond, epertmonl site. SU!
ee or SIM tor pair M l US7
• SOFA FOR SALE. Beige with
light stripes E .tra pillows'
510 00___________Call M l sec:
ROPER, Wathar and Dryer,
while, like new. used lest then
4 mo Heevyduty M l Soft
• WATERBEO. Super tingle w/
frame end heeler SI90OBO
________ Cell 110 *144

WING BACK CHAIR
• Dark mauve, lulled back and
Mai Queen Anne legs, trod!
1ion*l style In mini condition
Paid lift el Sears, will sacn
lice tor 1100 Firm Cell 111
M il E .l. tttfayt 1/4 *911 eves
Must See Te ApprecMtel
•4 R ATTA N BAR STOOLS
Green Met covers, easy lo
recover S40 tor all 4 or 510
eechCellMtll/t

183— T e le v is io n /
___ Radio / S tereo
• ANTIQUE RADIO. AM FM.
works greol 1*5Otter M l 45*0

TB7— Spo rtin g Goods
• OIRLS tt 1PEEO BIKE IM
Cell *9/M0 4941

189—O ffice Supplies
/ E q u ip m e n t
• 1114 SPECIAL • Priming out
fit. S&gt;4 KglMy printing press
wilhmlsc supplies Mleieo

193— Lawn 8 G ard en

321-6762
OELTONA
*04 fl| 4411

CONTIN ENTAL II 01. center
C o n s o le . I l m l n l to o
shortwave redo, flshfinder,
lldtip Mercury, good cond.
runs good Vagif till trailer
1RN
OBO
1)1 PHD
HOUSE BOAT, live abord 4) '
Nautellne. twin engine V
drive. SICK Dr Quam W i l l i
a 14 FT BOWRIDIR 111 HP
Mar cury. O'b. low hours, wim
irelierU 100 M/9144
• tt F T. BOAT and frailer 10
horsepower motor MVS FIRM
Call 4014*4 *941
_
Oise* SKI/FISH BOAT *0 HP
Mere . • /frailer Runsgreefi
5)090 Partial t.nence 4*1 reoi
• 1*1! REGAL Medallion i r
t0". 4 Cyt In outboard motor
w drive on treifor 51.000 OBO
410 4004 or M*e)0l e v e s ___
• 1* FT PONTOON beet ell
fiberglass. 1*0 HP Evlnrude
Very fast! Many eatret like
new Only H O DOOM) 4400
»: T in rc H * / 1
• &gt;• : . . . s.Less than *0 hrs Ne time to
u m M**5. IH 4)51 or MO 1/01

219—W anted to B u y
O LD WATCHE1 Wnsf and
pocket, m int c o n d itio n ,
private collector M ) 41/4

221—Good T h in g s to E a t _____
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
9#rn !?tt Cfttry Av* I ml E
o*
lores I ml M of St Wd
** H— p% F*fm« 111 7IS4

—

222—M u s ic a l
M erch an d ise

• O U ITA R (Acoustic
Ariel
kb1998 CAM A*d %tr«p Good
Condt 1 Q T 7959

223— M iscellan eo u s
• A Q U A T IC L I L L I E S , lor
backyard ponds, pink, purple.
white SlOtltCall H * lif t
• A TTEN TIO N ! Flea market.
auctHms garden party toll
ing portebH public address
■n'*y»qwv e5*abf* Tdwor.- t y
speaker, van Speed stereo re
c o rd p le y e r . a s t a t ic
microprime, light weight com
T his Is e 1110 value, only SIOC
_________ Call M ) e/ea_________
D R A F TIN O T A B L E . 1111 I
H O T E L T Y P E air condl
flonerv good condition, mete
otter 11a Till________________
• GOLF CLUB! HAG LA DIE 1
Excellent starter Mf. LI blue
bag. Font Per Fllte clubs.
1 5 / 1 . woods; 11 5SO OBO
Cell 111 MM________________
• H E A TE D BACK MASSAGE K.
US
OBO
M4 W/t
• H O T W A TE R H E A T E R .
RUUD 4 gallon, glass lined.
1000 weft Near new 5)0 Cell
IIP OBO*____________________
L IT T L E TYKES Mighchalr. 5)1
Whita crib and maffress. 551
Changing fable, 54) Flther
Price 1 Iff I travel fender. 54*
Call m i tee* 1 » 5___________
SECTIONAL with sleeper tote'
t !SO DINING ROOM SET.
540 IS CU FT while refrigere
•Or S*C COMPOUND BOW
a n d a c c e s t o r le e . S 100
*04 111DM1_________________
SERVICE SALES A PARTS for
portable kerosene healers
LARRY'S MART M14IM

230— A n tlq u e /C la s s ic
Cars_________
• FO R D TH U N D ER B IR O . 1*44
A ll orlglnall Needs some
work 51 4*) OBO Ml OIM

1970 DEVILLECADILLAC
• 11900 OBO All powor
0)54

MI

2 3 1 -C a rs
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
11ID lanterd Ave , Sanford
*1/ 111 1400
• CHRYSLER IM P ER IA L t l .
Like new Must M il Only
S14.M0 Cell l40/m )*»5t
CONTINENTAL. If*. 41'. center
conwfe. b&lt;mini top shortwave
ra d io , f lth lln d o r. llO hp
Mercurer. good cor’d . runs
god. Magic tilt tr a ile r ,
SMOOOBO HI t i l____________
• D O D G E TR A N S A N . tt/ l.
Stove, bed. ice boa. good cond
SI. 109or trade tor car 1la MO1
• DODGE MARAOA. 1*04 V 4.
automatic meg wheels St 000
___________til /no__________
OUNEBUGGY Full tibergless
body Convertible top Rebuilt
VW engine Many now parts
Prolestion built SHOP M l 4*14
• HONDA ACCORD LX . t**l
P/S. P B. a ir, Kenwood
A M 'FM cetMtte. 4 door, low
mllot Rosewood color Will
fun forever ID 109 M l »4/J

HONDA HRAII walk behind
MOWER in good condilton U f
_________ Ml 4*14___________
• LAWN MOWER 11 Murrgy.
etc etlent condition SIS OOO
________ Cell Ml 4144_________
• LAWN MOW E l l Sett pro
palled, rear bagger tioo
M l 1/4*

2 3 1 -C a r s
• LE BARON Convertible. M
Red. toeded. d o dash new
lop new tires SI 0004*5 HOP
LIN C O LN
TOWNCAR. ’ll.
loaded, eacellenf cond White
lie*5__________
m in*
a LINCOLN MARK /. L5C. 1*44
Complelely loaded Service
records end receipts SHOD
OBO 48/M l 1544
•M ONTE CARLO lt/1. greel
cond! A/C. runt like 4 lop!
‘.na-u ' 00.
SI.ISO 114 11)1
M U S T S E L L ! *11 O t lg e
D tyltn* clean, run* good!
Owner may ttnancet 14* 111)
• O L D S C U T L A S S
BROUOHAM. 1*91. Runt good
5*00 or best utter
1114*10
• OLDS O M E O A
71, runs
great) New A/C, rebuilt
transmission. 5/10 Ml 4)4*
PUBLIC AU TO AUCTION a
EVERY TU ESD A Y l.M PM
OAYTONA AU TO AUCTION
Hwy. *1. Dayton* B*4Ch
*•4 155 411)________
T BIR O . t*/«. RUNS AND
LOOKS GOOO
5*00
__________ M l 4148__________
• TOYOTA COROLLA **»•«
'*1. Auto. A/C. rad. 11K.
warranty 1*410 M l 4414
TOYOTA C E U C A . ItDJ. I tperd
In grant condition Asking
1! 000 Call M l 4*J4__________
TOYOTA CORONA. 41 MW
Auto, cold air, mechanically
sound II! 11//eves
____
VOLVO, If/I Four door Iso
series good engine, tires. AT,
noA'CSlSO H I 9*70
114* PONTIAC OTO hard tap
•uto . collector's Item 1* 090
original ml Earellent condl
111 000 or trade* Ml :004
1IJ1 FORD RANCHER0 PS,
PB. AT. Ml IV. good tire*.
runsgoodNo A/C 1/1014* SHI
I*// G R A N A D A FORD 191
engine. V I. 7* 000 original ml.
Good tires 51S0 OBO Ml 4*M
IN I PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
station wagon *459 O' best
otter 111 4411_______________
lt*t PONTIAC L IM A N l L I . 1
speed. 1 door, air Jf 000 ortgt *
nal miles Eacelient cond'
tlanl 1) 39011) ZOO* _______
•71 MO M ID D C T. Very good
cond . restored, garage kept
41K ml
51.190
M3 *001
• M PLYM O UTH FURY. 4 d'
good engine, good tires. A C
5100 OBO M U / * / Jimmy
'41 O L D S M O B IL E Station
wagon. Looded. A/C. new
tlret.eac cond IIOOOOBO
_____ 3M at//or MO 0344
45' HONDA ACCORD 4 dr 5
tpd , A/C . P a „ Am /Fm
cassette 5)009 TO 4413
•4/ CHEVY" Spectrum auto
air. A m 'Fm cetMtte good
cond. Lt btu* 53410 OBO
M0/Ml___________________
•It' GEO M ETR O } dr 1 tpd
A/C. under warranty, 10 mpg
54 sac
OBO
M3 1511

233— A uto P a rti
l A ccessories _
• AU TO " B R A " protective
cover tor Iron! of II Nissan
tool x yea Can aai m i

235— T r u c k s /
B u se s / Vans
aCHEVY B E AUVILLC VAN
’1*. I Ian. Pasaanger van.
clean Loaded! Too much to
list, mutt see to appreciate
Only 53.4*5 OBO
JH4J00
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X clean. One owner. ) 4K ml .
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• FORD RANOCR. LTX 41.
P/S. crulM, A/C. stereo. 4 100
mile*, I yr or M 000 ml left on
warranty Call M l ISM
• HANOI CAPPED VAN. 1*40
Ford E 150 Lilt, automatic
doers 51 OOP I I I 14)4________
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roar window I t ,4*0 ) » 44)4
• JEEP PICK UP 4k*. 1*14. VI.
4uto Engine and Irani r*
built (about 30.000 miieii
Newer Interior 51.000111300«

a Sanford Motor Co.
N ORAND WAGONEER
E.cellent condition! Fully
loadedI 54.W5 Call M l 4343
• 1*43 SUBURBAN OMC 4 1L
di*Ml. half ton. mechanically
•Olid, new rad bnka rotors A
calipers head liner Very good
tires and tow pkg 55.500080
_________ 48/351 1444________
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A/C Mint condltlonl 54*50
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Corvette. Viper, end Ferrari
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be I I No credit Card required
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238— Vehicles
W a n te d
WE PAY TOP list FOR
Complete o' Wrecked Cars.
Trucks RUNNING or NOT
ANY CONDITION
11110*4

239— M otorcycles
and Bikes
34' KAWASKI KHM4. classic,
•sc cond . I1K m l. chocolate
A chrome 1*J1MI 404I

241— R ecreatio n al
V ehicles / Cam pers
• CARRIAOE TRAILER. )! It.
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in'frevel Furnished Nice I
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• HOLIDAY Rambler Imeertel
It. Bill basement model,
loaded Eacelient cond Op
ttonal Honda motor scooter tor
3 w' rack 511,000 *0/ 4W k*3i
•'/* MOTOR HOME Runt greet
Will trade tor trawl Ireiler ol
comparable value 111 /Ml

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F U K C H A II

■Qu.tlify Useif Cats &amp; Ituchs
■Good Ctodifl No Credit!

SANFORO
llf h S t and Myrtle Ave.

215— Boats a n d
Accessories

It 000Cell 111 1M4

i59— R eal E s ta te
W a n te d

_

ANTIOUE Dining room suite
dark wood side board, china
CMMt. table w/J eat and 4
chairs Good cor’d . must MU
Asking 11109. worth much
Call M l DtJO

27 FOOT HOLIDAY RAMBLER

THIS IS ITI V I. split plan,
eat In kltchan. lamlly room,
larga yard, home warranty I
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ManagedBy Angela Gordon Property Management

* BANK WIU FINANCE*
Family Perk 'l l Fleetwood
14.00 11 like new 1109 per
month IW A C l w ' I0\ down
Call Merlin m oteo_________
LIKE NEW. BUT CHEAPER
Newly remodtied specious 1
Bdrm. new furniture A appl .
big II rm, carport Sen or
Park OeBory VtT 000 TO *1*1
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bdrm. I bam cantrat H/A,
lots of ertrast Vary clean and
mta Will sacrifice to' balance
of loan (under 110 0001 414 I4M

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Ideal ter mobile home or
home site, horses cattle,
terming or nursery Zoned
agriculture! t ) *00 per acre
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low as 5*88'mo I Gov't fore
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AFFOROABK HOWS
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sprinklers ll's q It tteastrem
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11.11.14 EscelMnf condition!
Paid Ml will m u for t i l Call
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BUYERS!

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1 I C U R I T V W A R E H O U S E 4SA
and O ld Lose M e ry Blvd

41” EX MARK walk behind
MOWER. Honda motor, good
condition. k*oo j it e*/e_______

MANAGEMENT A R EALTY
4DI Ml ltn/111 DIM

IK AAary rut lam burnt
• 1/T. pool. &gt;101100
• M l Over I acre 5133*00
• 4/7. 11 acres pool tpaltOS too

114— W arehouse
Space / Rent

I 1 9 3 -L a w n A G a rd e n

STAIRS PROPERTY

FMA OR VA AS LOW AS 1\

SANFORD 1 bdrm carport
security system, lull kit ,
m ens discounted 1411
LAKE M A R T. 1 Bdrm carper
C/HA. eppil . mini's, fenced
yard, good area Ml SHE___
LA KE M A R T DUPLEX 1 BR.
t BA. refrlg . stove. A/C.
wash dry hookup big yard
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SANFORD. Why rent it you
have 11000 you can own oil
now full duplta. |/m . ea
Side Live Per Free set teal

HUD HOMES.
From UM down! Why ranIt
The Hillimen Grove.
m i n i _______________ Realtor
LAKE MART. I I older home,
very central Lg tot. trees.
S4» plus sat n i TOIQ________
MAYFAIR, 1/1. sic area, avail
M l C/HA. W/O hook up
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SANFORD 1 bdrm. 1's bam
taketront house S4M ’mo
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• SANFORD l/l With screened
perch, fireplace Specious A
clean! 51/5'mol tec
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new paint, new carpet Clean!
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w / dbie car garage, tptc . well
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gar ago. hardwood ftoors. boat
slip View t StOO'mo 1*00' tec
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patio, clean t«X&gt; no. SXX3 sac
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Fibromyalgia, Lyme
disease not related

by Chic Young

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a lr ea d y have, o n e

D E A R UR. C .O TT: A r r l.yme
dlscasr am&gt; fibromyalgia similar
dlscusm? W liul dlflcrm llatcs llir
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D E A R R E A D E R . Although
fibromyalgia and Lym e disease
s h a re some c h a r a ct e r i s t i c #
(achtness. muscle spasm and
lallgurl. the two condition# are
distinct. Fibrom yalgia causes
u c h l n c s s a n d s t i f f n e s s of
muscles. It Is a rheumatic dis­
order of unknown origin, occurs
more comm only in women, is
frequently related to stress, and
Is not a hazard to health.
O n the other hand. Lym e
disease Is caused by Infection
with a m icroorganism trans­
mitted by the bite of tin* deer
tick. Unlike fibromyalgia. Lym e
disease m ay cause arthritis,
i ash. heart disorders, and brain
Inflammation. Also. Lym e dls
ease m ay !*• diagnosed by a
blood test. Further, the treat­
ment ts different: long term an­
tibiotic therapy for Lym e dls-

by Charles M. Schulz
p ea n u ts

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rite diagnosis Is made by
blood test# ami biopsy.
E a rly diagnosis I# crucial,
because treatment can lessen
svmptotns and prolong life.
Copyright 1994. N EW SPAPER
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN_____________

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MIDICINI

' d KAR DR. G O T T My son was
diagnosed with Wegener s
granulomatosis In 1988 at the
age of 15 Complications have
been m a n y . I n c l u d i n g had
sinuses, throat swelling and re­
uni failure My *i*»cr suggested
Ills sinus problem could be
related to a yeast problem from
lietng on prednisone for so long.
Is this u possibility?
DEAR READER
W e g e n e rs

ACROSS
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21 Sailing ship's
ladder
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27 Lacturat
31 Uncontaminatad
32 Braid
33 Collect

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deg
46 Indication
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word*
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23 Cream-filled
pastry
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Russian river
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Ireland
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mark (*l.)
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ornament
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regret
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granulom atosis, a rare disease of
u n k n o w n cause. Is m arked by
Inflam m ation of Hie up|&gt;er and
lower respiratory tracts, blood
vessels and the kidneys. A l­
though It resembles an In in non.
It ts probably an a u to -lm m u n e
disorder, w hen the body m ista k­
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by H o w ie S c h n e id e r
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Sym ptom s Include sinus con­
gestion and ulcerations, ear In­
fections. chest pain, cough, and
blood spitting Fever, loss of
appetite, weight, malaise, arthri­
tis. and skin ulcers m ay appear.
There Is often blood In the urine
Renal failure m ay occur

WIN A T BRIDGE
niffcd. drew trumps and cashed
dum m y's two lop spade* He
bad seen that If West held the
spade queen. H r contract was
always safe. Ami South dldn l
want to lose to East's douWctflfl
cpieen. Yet when the queen
didn't appear. South had to play
a third round. However. East
won with the cjueen and swit­
ched to the heart queen: one
down.
South's line was reasonable,
but lie had a guaranteed way to
krep East off H r lead. At Hick
one. he shouldn't have ruffed: h r
should have discarded a spade.
West's best play now Is to cash
Ihc heart ace. txil suppose he
continues with Hie club ace.
South niffs, draws I rum ps and
plays three rounds of spades,
ruffing the lost In band. He leads
a trum p to H r d um m y and
cashes the w i n n i n g J - 9 of
spades, discarding bis heart

By Phillip Alder
Abraham Lincoln. In III# see
ond Inaugural addrrn# on March
4. IH65. said MJincthing that I#
applicable IO today's deal: "Wi th
malice inward none: with ehnrliy
for all; w ith firmness In lh r right
... let us strive on to finish the
work we arc In.”
If you know tnm cthlng about
malicious plays that work well
for your side and realize that
charity can help you. not your
op|KHicnts. you will finish to­
day's deal with a nice profit.
It Isn't clear whut to open with
that South hand T h e drawback
of five (or fourl diam onds Is that
It takes you straight |«»sl three
no-trum p, which might Ik - the
only m aking game. But five
diamonds may have the advan­
tage of making life difficult for
the opponents.
. . _
.
West led a top club. South

losers. D eclarer collects an
overt rtek. not an undertrick.
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HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY

Feb. 26. 1994
by Bob Th.ves

F R A NK AND E R N E ST

He says THt rtcovew it

Pitww ? y people

t o n ig h t

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THe VMITUAL
e^ONOMY!

b y J im M e d d ic k

R O B O TM A N 1

In the year alirad you're llkclv
to have a broader range of
Interests than you have had In
the past. Th is could open up
o p p o r t u n i t i e s for yo u both
socially and commercially.
PISCES iFcli. 20-March 20) If
you deliberately ubdlcatc your
right to make decisions lodny.
l&gt;rr*on* with whom you'll In­
Involved m ay do yo u r thinking
for you and c o o k - up wlllt Hie
wrong answers. Know where to
look for romance und you'll find
It. T h e Astro-Graph Matchmaker
instantly reveals which signs ure
rom antically perfect for you.
M u l l $2 a n d a l o n g , selfaddressed. stamped cnvclo|M- to
Matchmaker. c?o this newspa­
per. P.O. Box 4465. New York.
N.Y. 10163.
ARIES (Match 2 1-April 19)
To d a y If you're not discriminat­
in g in y o u r a s s o c i a t i o n s ,
especially with persons In your
field of endeavor, yon could be
asking for problems.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
There's a possibility your hopes
und expectations might t»c built

u|Hin u faulty premise toduy.
Th is Is an unusual pattern for
one as realistic as you normally
ure.
QEMINI (May 21-June 20) All
eyes will be focused on you
today, even though you might
n o t d e l i b e r a t e l y seek t he
spotlight. Be mindful of your
behavior, and win or lose with
grace.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
You might considerate It an
Innocent flirtation, but the recip­
ient may read much more Into It
than that. Be rarcful bow you
exude your charm on others
today.
„„
LEO (J u ly 2 3- Aug . 22) If
y o u ' v e been c o n t e m p l a t i n g
m aking some Investments ut
this lime, first be sure you have
the very best advisors possible.
Th is could Ik - a irlcky urea with
hidden dangers.
V1RQO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
I ns t e a d of w o r r y i n g l o d n y
whether someone with whom
you're closely associated will
ircal you fulrly. give some
thought us to wliat you'll do for
him/her.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 0 ct. 23) If
your generosity Isn't freely given
today, the response you're antic-

YEW AND I

HATE IT.

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YOURNEWNAMEW ins &gt;s,n started HE
TOBE'STARSKY ITHMUNS OFOTHERTV
's p o w S .S H O W iT H A T

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
Inclinations to I k - the center
of attention could be rather
strong today. Tuke care you
don't let these Innate impulses
cause you to do som ething
ridiculous.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan.
19) If you step out of character
today and sec tilings us you wish
them to be Instead of us they
really are. you might create
complications for yourself. Be
positive, but be realistic
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
Don't be disappointed today If
the conductor on the Success
Express doesn't let you board
the train without a ticket. Let's
face It. the worid doesn't owe
you a free ride.
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.
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n o t be f o r t h c o m i n g . G i v e
without expecting anything In
return.
„
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
You might have do deal wllh
someone today In a social situa­
tion who make# you feel Inferior.
However, if you maintain your
c o m p o s u r e , y o u ' l l d e pr i v e
her/him of power.

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                    <text>S an ford H erald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
BGth Yoar. No. 182 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

P reserving nature
Tim e ru n n in g o u t fo r c o u n ty to buy natural lands

□ Sports
Get out your bats and gloves
SANFORD - Three Seminole C ou nty adult
slnw p ltch softball leagues are m a kin g prepara­
tio n s fo r upco m in g sp ring seasons.

See P a g e l B . '

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BRIEFS
Lease corp, school board meet
The Sem inole C ou nty School Hoard w ill take a
"te m p o ra ry recess" d u rin g th eir m eeting th is
evening In order fo r the Seminole School Hoard
Leasing C orporation to convene.
T h e d is t r ic t's bon d co u n se l, G ree nb e rg
T ra u rlg . has p rrpa rcd a ground lease agreement
between the school board and the leasing
co rp oratio n for at least 50 years for W inter
S prings H igh School; South Sem inole Middle
School: the additions at Lake H ow ell High
School, at Lake H rantlcv H igh School and at
S e m in o le H ig h S ch o o l: and fo r the new
Fdueattnn Services Center.
The school Ix iird 's board ol directors w ill tic
asked th is evening, fo llo w in g an op|H&gt;rtunlty for
p u b lic Input, to approve the c&lt;r|Mirale officers,
the corporate by-laws, the m em lx-rshlp c e rtifi­
cate and seal of die corporation.
The corporation w iil lx- com prised of txiard
ch airm a n Uarhuro Kuhn, w ho w ill serve as
pre sid e nt: vice chairm an Sandy Robinson, w ho
w ill serve as vice president; S n i* Paul lla g c rty .
w h o w ill serve as s e c re ta ry : a n d J o h n
Pavelchak, executive d irector o l finance and
budget, w ho w ill serve as treasurer.
The d istrict and the leasing corporation tire d
lo hold the public bearing to approve the ground
lease’ . T he ground lease Is nevessary so the
Ixiard and llie cnr|x&gt;rnllnii can e nte r Into the
m aster lease agreement as part o f the certificate
o f p a rticip a tio n llna nclng program.
The sclnxd Ix n rd m eeting w ill lx-gln at 7 p in.
It w ill be at tlx- board head(|uaters. 1211 S.
M ellonvllle Avc.. Sanford

Standoff continues
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS — A s o l th is m ornin g,
the stand-off continued at 309 C ontinental C ourt
In A ltam onte Springs. S h e riffs deputies were
w a llin g out W jutcii Hattie. 47. w ho reportedly
barricaded him self In Ids Imusc yesterday
A c c o r d in g lo s h e r i f f s s p o k e s m a n Ed
McDonough. "T h e situ a tio n begun ul 9:45 a in
yesterday, w hen H attie told hfci g irllrlc n d and
d octo r that he was going to k ill h im se lf."
M cDonough said sheriffs deputies and hostage
n eg o tia to rs were called to the scene, and
attem pted to ta lk to Hattie throughout the nig ht,
w ith no success.
A com m and post has been m la hllsh ed at tire
M agnolia In d u s tria l Park, on C K -127 in
A lta m on te Springs.

Contract for Siemens
U S. Rep. Jo h n L. Mica annesmeed Iasi week
th a t the Holm Com pany, an uffUIntc of Siemens
Strom bcrg-Carlaon In Lake Mary, was awarded
a 82.177.913 contract lo provide a D igita l Voice
T elecom m unications System (DVTSI for tire
new Space Station Processing Facility located In
Kennedy Space C enter’s In du stria l Area. I Ire
D V T S w ill p ro v id e te le p h o n e s e rv ic e to
em ployees In the new b uilding .
" I am pleased th a t most ol lire w ork for
co m p le tin g th is co ntract w ill lie done at the
m a n u fa ctu rin g fa c ility In Lake Mary. These arc
the kin d s o f high technology projects I w ant to
see o u r com panies Involved In ." Mica said.
Siem ens w ill be m an ufa ctu rin g. In sta lling ,
and te sting the telecom m unications system , as
well as tra in in g on operation and m aintenance
of tire system .
...........
...
The Space Station Processing fa c ility w ll
serve as the central p rc lllg h l check out and
processing |»o!nt for Space Station elements.

From staff reports

_____________ _

INDEX
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Bridge.............. —
Cleaalllsdt.........4B,5B
Comics................ ....0B N ation...............
Crossword............... ®B
Dear Abby................ 3B
Daalhs...................... ®A ttnhnnl Manu..
Dr. ............................
Editorial................... 4A
Florida.,.......... ........2A W eath er...........

sum m er

Partly clo u d y w ith a
high In the m id to
u p p e r BOs. W in d
southw est 5 -1 0 m p h .

Partly
Cloudy
For more weather, see Pago BA

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Sonlor Staff W rltor
SANFORD F earing a g ro w in g cost or
ipe rn tlo ns and m aintenance of laud troughl
inder the 820 m illio n N atural Lands Program.
S e m in o le C o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r s s lo w e d
purchases u n til a m aintenance cost analysis
•mild he prepared.
MWe need a com fort zone before we e o n tln u r so

we can get a handle on the c o s ts ," said
com m issioner Pat W arren.
Colleen Lognn, the co u n ty's n atu ra l lands
planner, mild the annual eost to m aintain the
lands w ill range from 820 to 875 per acre.
A ctivitie s hteluded at the lowest rate of pricing _______________ -Commissioner Larry Furlonfl
Include p e rlo d lr b u rn in g and rem oval o f u n ­
wanted vegetation to limited-access lands. At the
Popular W eklwa State Park costs 895 |&gt;er acre
high end. Is m nlntcnace of a "p a s s iv e " park w ith
to m aintain and operate, mild Logan.
See L a n d .P a g e B A
nature trails, restroom s and other facilities. -

i Buying land Is like buying a
car; if you don’t put oil in It, Tt'll
break down. J

Longwood

United nations

Commissioners,
new administrator
down to business
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald S tall Wrltor

Kim berly W illiam s and Marian Nathan look
part In tho Parudo o l Nations during Midway
Elomontary School s Friends Around tho World

M*ral4Pfcau *» *»»»• StaUiaa
celebration. Tho iw o represented China In tho
parade which Included hnndrnndo costum os.
masks and m usical Instruments.

LONGWOOD — (.'Ity cum in Ixalnnern o lflc la lly
welcomed a ix-w c ity ndm ln lH lralo r un txiard and
cleared the wav lo r a new business to open d u rin g
i l i r l r Monday nlgbt m eeting.
The com m issioners approved ilu- co nd itio na l
nsr request tor Casablanca T lte a lrr and H lslro In
the Plaza Del Sot Shopping Center. 1155 W rsl
Stale Hoad -13-1
T ile theater w ill co nta in iw o cinemas, each
w ith 70 scats, w lih Ix-cr. w ine, soli d rin k s and
|(xxl service. The com m issioners OK'd the project
w ith the am endm ent d ia l the cost of adm ission
w ill not tx- Included In tire g rin s revenue llg u rr
used to determ ine the revenue from d rin k sales
vs. tix x l sales. To com ply w ith ctly cixles d efin in g
resta ura nts, uk-ohollc beverage sales ca nn ot
exceed 49 percent o f gross revenue from the
rrs tm irm il |x ir tlix i sates.
W. Shelton S m ith attended lils tlr s i com m issio n
m eeting un new city u d m ln in tru lo r and received u
w arm w elcom e as w e l l nsu little financial help.
In ord er to com ply w ith the h irin g req uirem en ts

I 'See City. Page BA

F o s te r care for fu tu re g u id e dogs
By NICK P F E IF A U F
Horald Stall W rltor
L A K E MARY — At th e gala
reunion Sunday on the grounds ol
M a r k h a m W o o d s P r r h y ie r la n
C h u rc h , h o s ts D o ris a nd Hoy
H o u c h ln s s e rv e d th e ir g u e s ts
dogfood.
Doris Houchlns serves as area
coordinator (or a Palmetto. F lor­
ida-based guide dog school. Her

group has raised nearly tK) puppies
lo r the acltool. and she Is c u rre n tly
overseeing the rearing o f 21 more,
placed In homes from Lakeland and
Kissim m ee to Daytona Beach.
The overall organization Is South
eastern Guide Dogs lire.. Puppy
Program Last year. Southeastern
placed 125 puppies w ith host fa m i­
lies. The fa m ilies give a year of th e ir
lim e to raise a puppy they hope w ill
grow lo help a blin d man or wom an

Summer recreation
programs change with
year-round schools
By NICK PPEIFAUP
Horald Stall W rltor

Lake Mary
LAKE MAKY - Sum m er recre­
ation program s arc things o f the
past In Lake Mary. The c ity must
now consider how lo handle recre­
ation needs for year-round school­
ing.
"W e ll have a six week program
before the start o f school tills fa ll.”
said Parks and Recreation D irector
Jo hn Holland, " b u t from then on. It
loo ks as th o u g h some ty p e o f
year-round program w ill have to be
set u p ."
Holland w ill be discussing the

Unci independence th ro u g h the use
ot a guide dog
Fam ilies then re tu rn their fostered
dogs lo the schixil lo r form al guide
dog tra in in g at about 14 to Hi
m onths of age.
Sunday's event was lire reunion ol
a group of Ittlerm ates. The star of
the day was "D is n e y " a 13-week old
yellow Labrador retriever puppy,
raised by a Disney employee
T he event was D isne y's (Irsl

tra in in g session w ith Ills fellow
pups.
Doris H ouchlns was named 1994
Puppy Kaiser Volunteer by S o uth ­
eastern earlier tills m onth In honor
ot tier c o n trib u tio n s lo the organiza­
tion.
In add itio n to raising dogs, tier
g ro u p raised a b o u t 8 7 .0 0 0 for
S o u t h e a s t e r n 's 8 th A n n u a l

( See Guide. Page BA

Spreading the word

she added.
For the Green H ack, the Itrst
three-week program w ill lie held lu
October o f th is year. A n othe r ts set
for February o f 1995.
"W c arc s ta rtin g w ith th is one
scries In the b e g in n in g ." Jones said.
"W e w ill have to walk before wc run
w ith any massive overhaul o f the
program to serve a ll o f the students
a ll o f the tim e ."

[ See Sanford, Page 5A

Longwood

LONGWOOD - The sum m er rec­
reation program s o f th e jxist have
ended for l.ongwood. The program
w ill now continue txi u year-round
basis through an agreement w ith
□ Bee Lake Mary, Page B A _______
the Sem inole branched the YMCA.
Related Edltorlnl. Page 4A_____
Parks and Recreation D irector
Sandra Lom ax com m ented. "W e
are w o rkin g on an arrangem ent
where youngsters w ho w ould gel
Sanford
Involved In the recreation program s,
SANFORD — T h is sum m er's c ity
w ould sign up w ith the 'Y for
recreation program In Sanford w ill
w hatever tim e periods they w a n t."
oppenr u ncluin gcd for the tim e
"A s tills would he a com bined
being. A seven week session w ill he
p ro je c t." she added, "th e program s
held from Ju ne 13 tliro o g h J u ly 29.
" I n J u ly how ever," said Recre­ w ill be held In tlx: c ity fa c ility , at the
a tion S u|icrvtsor L ls i Jones, "w c II Ed Meyers C o m m u n ity H ulldlng.
|ust west o f C ity H a ll."
begin changing to go along w ith the
The new program Is planned to
year-round school program . Wc w ill
he arranging for three-week long begin In J u ly , and Lom ax expects
recreation program s to serve s tu ­ the cost to he approxim ately $55
dents who are m ostly In the Green per week per child, a lthough she
Indicated fam ilies w ith m ore than
T ra ck In th e ir schools."
Jones said H r Green T ru ck a p ­ cine c h ild m ay be g ive n some
reduction.
peared lo he the one m ost used by
"D a v ln C lem ents at the YMCA Is
local urea students. "W e w ill be
w o rk in g to see what can be done for h an d lin g that side of the p ro g ra m ."
□ See Longwood, Page BA
the other track students how ever."

Martha Wells of Sanford helps tho city Inform resWonta of the
downfown historic d istrict about Old Sanford Regulations, based on
S
w oooM ed 6 , a.chl.oc, A n d .o , O w n *. Tho c o d ., W U M .
renovation and restoration o l the homos In ,ha a,8aB * l f or ° r,t
o x D o n s o Wolls had 100 copies of Iho codos printed and she
Monday ovonlng distributing tho coplos Jo bar nelohbor#- Nolghbo
Davo DoVaughn of 701 Magnolia thanks her tor the Information.

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�2 k - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, March 22. 1994

NEWS FROM
T H E- ' REGION
AND ACROSS
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Lawmakers air public nudity
‘Fat Danny’ refused federal bond
MIAMI (AIM — A man who prosecutors say Ir. tin associate o f the
l.uchcse organized crim e fa m ily was denied bond on federal
m arijuana sm uggling charges.
The governm ent s u ffic ie n tly presented a ense show ing that
Daniel "F a t D a n n y " L a rntro could be a danger to the
community If released, U.S, M agistrate Stephen Drown ruled
Monday after an hourlong hearing.
I.nrntro, 45. w ill continue to be held In pre-trial detention,
Drown said. He Is charged w ith conspiracy to Im port and
possess IIH.lXK) pounds o f m ariju an a w ith Intent to d istrib u te . If
convicted o f the charges, he could face life Im prisonm ent and
fines up to $H m illio n .
Assistant U.S. A ttorney Paul Schwartz said Lnratro was part
of the crim e fa m ily that operates p rim a rily In South Florida.
New Y ork and New Jersey.

Head and torso found
PALM DAY — A u th o ritie s are try in g to determ ine w hether a
head and torso found in T u rke y Creek were those o f an e lderly
A lzh eim er's patient, and If he had been attacked b y ah
alligator.
D ental and m edical records for 84-year-old Cubic H arris were
tu rn e d over to the Brevard C ounty m edical exam iner's office
for a passible m atch, said Sgt. Don S m ith o f the Palin Day
police departm ent.
H arris wandered away from the Palm Hay Care Center, about
n m ile away from the creek. Feb. 14.
The rem ains were found Saturday. A left leg was discovered
March 3 about a block east of where S aturday's fin d was made.
S aturday's rem ains were so decomposed that police could
not determ ine sex. race or age range.

Bill dressed with loopholes
for nudists, dancers, models
B y B IL L B E R O S T R O M
Associated Press W rlloi
TALLAHASSEE — A Tampa law m aker Is
ready to outlaw nude benches w ith a b ill
dressed up lo exem pt nud ist colonics,
topless bars and n rtls ls ’ models
The exem ptions were added to appease
some o f the "special Interests” objecting last
week to Sen. Jo hn G ran t’s effort to ban
v irtu a lly a ll form s o f p u b lic n u d ity In
Florida.
O lh crs s im p ly oppose the Legislature’s
Involvem ent In " m o ra lity " Issues such as
s c h o o l p rn y c r. s c h o o l c h a ra c te rdevelopm ent classes — m id pub lic n u d ity ,
the Tampa Democrat said Monday.
"S om e Df the opponents are people who
Just th in k you s h o u ld n 't have laws Dial tell
you when you should wear clothe s." lie

said. "H u t th a t's w hat tills leg islative
debate’s a ll a b o u t."
Groups from the conservative Am erican
F am ily Association lo South Florida Free
Reaches, a N n tu rls t A ctio n C om m ittee
alTlllatc. were ready to te stify on G rant's
proposal (Sit 1280) at a Senate C rim ina l
J u s llre C om m ittee last week. The panel ran
o ut o f tim e m id p u l o lf debate u n til
Wednesday.
A m e ric a n F a m ily A s s o c ia tio n s ta le
d lrc c ln r David Caton said bis group favors
the h ill lo b a ilie a trend tow ard public
e xhibitio nism .
S hirley Mason o f South Florida Free
Oraches said It was a solution lo n problem
that doesn't exist.
Mason said Florida has about H irer miles
o f "c lo th in g o p tio n a l" beaches on l.2(X&gt;

I Bee Nudity, Page SA

W oman to u ts
to p le ssn e ss
ByJOHNPACENTT
Assoclatod ProssW tilor
MIAMI DEACII — D ebom li M cDonnell
stands loplcss. n u rsin g lic r 7 -week-old
son on M iam i's tre n d y South Bench,
loo king serenely at the su n-drrn ch cd
tu rq u o is e ot tlie A tla n tic Ocenn —
com pletely on vacation.
Some Florida legislators Would rath er
sec the tourist horn ikintrsi In handcuffs.
Ix-lng carted o ff to the slam m er. U nder a
h ill Ix-lng debated tills week In T allahas­
see. she would be subject lo a year In Jail
and a line ol SU.(XX) lo r being Inplrss on
ih r beach.

I Bee Topless. Page BA

Student
shoots 2
at school

Sunken barges cough up coal

By Assoclatad Pros»

PENSACOLA — W orkers arm ed w ith rakes and shovels
combed a F lorida Panhandle beach, gathering coal coughed up
by sunken barges.
Four barges owned by W a rrio r and G u lf N avigation Co. sank
Murch I In the G u lf o f Mexico near the m o u th o f Pensacola Day.
They were c a rry in g 5.600 ions o f coal destined for the G u lf
Power Co. generating p la n t In Pensacola.
The barges and a tug m ay have been draw n from the bay
into Pensacola Pass by strong tides d u rin g rough weather, said
Coast G uard L l. C m dr. Diehard Wells. He said the crew may
have cut the barges loose lo prevent the tug from also being
sunk or n cable m ay have broke under the strain o f high seas.
About 3.500 tons o f the coal, In chips and chunks ranging up
to the size of baseballs, spilled in to the Gulf.

R I V I E R A D E A C I I -r- A
14-ycar-old boy. apparently up
set over a m issing video game
c a rtrid g e , sh ot tw o stu d e n ts
when lie llre d Into a crow d ol
yo uth s gathered on a school
basketball court
S tudents al John F. Kennedy
M iddle S clxxil said Hie teen-ager
had been a ctin g strangely anil
was angry al another s iu d cn i
before hr- came to s c h o o l Mon

day
A ccording to police anil w it­
nesses, lire sloik-Ml was playing
b a s k e tb a ll when lie left tbe­
gun n \ craw led through a hole In
a fence In to ih c woods and
re tu r n e d w ith a 2 2 -c a lib e r
pistol.
"H e said. 'T h e devil Is In m y
e y e . ' ” s a id s ix t h - g r a d e r
S in v lriso ii llls s c n ih
He p u ltrd the gun from bis
trousers and begun firin g , w llnesses said
-G o re y-O tlljo f. 12. . w ad shot in
trie shoulder and llsit-d m good
c o n d itio n at St. M ary’s Hospital
In West Palm llm c h .

Intruder kills woman, wounds 2
COCOA D EACII — Police suspect robbery was the m otive In
the fatal stabbing o f 2 1 -year-old w om an and the w ounding of
her m other and stepfather In an attack at th e ir riv e rfro n t home.
Brevard deputies were looking for a w h ite male suspect as
they collected evidence In the stabblngs, w hich occurred after
the fa in tly returned from ch urch Sunday nig ht.
" R o b b e r y appeurs n lik e ly m o tiv e ." but Investigators had
been unable to determ ine w hat was stolen. "T h e y were
apparently uttacked b y n lone assailant.”
The fatal v ic tim . C harlotte A m y G ellcrt. managed to escape
fro m the house, ran across H ighway A1A and collapsed from
her w ounds In th o p arkin g lot o f an u pa rtm cn lco m p h u t.
Dr. Robert Lehlon. a psychiatrist, and his wife. C ha rtnlic.
were severely wounded bul were expected lo recover urul
Investigators hoped to cjucstlon them at Cape Canaveral
H ospital. Lehlon was in c ritic a l co ndition and Ills wife was In
serious bul stable condition, a nursin g supervisor said Monday
n lg h l.
Deputies agree there was a b urgla r because o f forced e n try
they found at the home. However they have not confirm ed that
tlic burglar was already In the house when the fa m ily arrived
home.
Miss G ellcrt was stu d yin g m usic recording at Brevard
C o m m u n ity College.

Boy Scouts mentally disabled men
ORLANDO — These Doy Scouts range In ugc from 28 to 41.
T w o o f them have been In T ro o p 200 for 2 0 years.
The troop m em bers arc m e n ta lly disabled, b u t they follow
the same ro u tin e s us regular Scouts, progressing from
Tenderfoot th rough Eagle Scout by earnin g m erit badges In
m any fields o f endeavour set out In the S couting handbook.
F rankie Gadson Is 28. w orks at u hotel and Is s llll a
Tenderfoot after tw o years. D ill Rich. 33. Is a First Class Scout
and the scoutm aster's sou.
" I t ’s no slu to be reta rde d." said Scoutm aster Pete Rich.
“ T h is Is som ething we live w ith — some fa m ilies better than
others. You th in k there Isn 't a lot th a t can be done, b u t there Is
If you w ork nt It."
Rich wns suddened when he saw Ills son — 8 years old a t the
lim e — unable to keep puce w ith Ills fellow C ub Scouts because
of Ills cerebral palsy.

LOTTERY
MIAMI ' Here are the
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Monday In the Florida Lot­
tery:

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Tuesday, March 22, 1994
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Tahwanda Robinson and Mary Kata Farrolly aro
Just tw o o l the fair maldons who look pari in Iho
Modlevol Fair at Iho Crooms School ol Choice
last week, The sixth graders look an active

approach to learning at Iho lair, gathering
inform ation, creating costum es and even b uild ­
ing a castlo. It was a tun and educational day lor
all attending

Clintons find respite
from Washington woes
By WILL LBSTBR
Associated Pross W riter
DAL HARBOUR — President C lin to n and wife
H illa ry curnc to Florida to boost th e ir health care
plan, praise local Democrats and lash o u t at
recalcitrant Republicans.
D u l the p re s id e n t's b ro th e r-in -la w , H ugh
Rodham, said they also came to relax, get some
sun and play g o lf away from the pressures o f
W a s h in g to n . T h e C lin to n s s ta y e d on the
exclusive resort at Fisher Island off M iam i.
Rodham, form er public defender and DcmocralIc candidate for the U.S. Senate, said he and
C lin to n enjoyed a Mot day round of golf w ith

partners Includ in g pro golfer R uym ontl Floyd.
Who won?
"W e d id n 't keep score,"
The president addressed a 83.5 m illio n fu n d ­
raiser Monday rilg lil, noting the a d m in is tra tio n 's
successes o f the past year and ang rily c ritic iz in g
Republicans for engaging in "p o litic s of division,
dlst ruction and d e s tru c tio n ."
11c told the uudlcticc "th e Republican Party bus
not alw ays been againsl change and u n ity . II lias
nol alw ays been obsessed w ith personal power
and Just In a s till because they d ld u 'i have theW hlte H ouse."
The president got the biggest applause when lie
m entioned the hem ispheric sum m it planned lor
next December In M iam i.

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Clarence Johnson. 14. was
shot In Hie back and the bullet
lodged In ills neck. He was In
serious condition Monday nlghl
al Si M ary's
Polit e did nol ivlru sc Hie name
ol the attacker because he Is a
pivcolle, R ivleru I leach Police
( ’b id Lorenzo Brooks said lire
!h&gt;v w ill lx- dun ge d w ith ag­
gravated assault and attem pted
m urder, but It w ill lx- up to the
stule a tto rn e y ’s office In decide
w hether lo prosecute him as an
adult
Police refused lo discuss Ihc
m otive lo r the shootings, saying
I hey are s till Investigating Dul
stu de nts said the 14-ycar-old
was a im in g for Johnson, who
w o u n d u p w ith h is G enesis
basketball video game cartridg e
on Friday.
A lte r b rin g three shots Into the
c ro w d , th e boy tu rn e d and
s ta rte d s h o o tin g to w a rd the
s iic e l He then sal down by a
tree and was arrested w ith o u t a
struggle.

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THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

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Today: P a rtly clou dy w ith u
hig h In the m td lo upper 80s.
W ind southw est 5 to lO m 'ph.
T o n ig h t: Partly clou dy w ith a
low In the m id GOs. W in d west 5
m ph.
Wednesday: V arlnblc c lo u d i­
ness and cooler w ith a chance of
showers, H igh tn the low er 80s.
W in d becom ing n orthw est 5 lo
10 m ph . Chnncc of ruin 20
percent.
Extended forecast: M ostly fa ir
th ro u g h the period. T hu rsda y:
Lows In the upper 50s to low er
60s and highs near 80. Friday
and Saturday: Lows In the low er
to m id 60s and h ighs In the
lower 80s.

FLORIDA TEMPI
City
Daytona Beach
FI. Laud Beech
Fort Myers
Ceineivllle
Homestead
Jacksonville
Key W ell
Lakeland
Miami
Pensacola
Saraiota
Tallahassee
Tampa
Varo Beach
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WEDNESDAY
Msly fair 80-58

|MOON PHASES

FULL
March 27

N A TIO N A L TEMPS

3

LAST
April 3

FIRST
April 10

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beachr Waves arc
O-l foul and scml glassy. C urrent
Is to ih c n o rth w ith a w ilie r
tem perature o f 66 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
ure one fool und glassy. C urrent
Is s lig h t lo Hie n orth w ith a
w ater tem perature of 66 degrees.

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THURSDAY
Msly fair 82-02

FRIDAY
Msly fair 82-02

TIDES
WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: M in.

1:20
a.m.. 1:40 p.tn.: Muj. 7:30 a.m..
7 :5 5 p .m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach) lilg lis , 3:56 a.m ., 4:27
p.m .; lows, 1018 a.m ., 10:40
p .m .: New Smyrna Beach:
highs. 4.01 a.m.. 4 :32 p.m .:
lows. 10:23 a.m.. 10;45 p.m .:
Cocoa Beach: lilg lis, 4:16 a.m ..
4:47 p.m .; lows. 10:38 a.m.,
11:00 p.m .

BOATINO
St. Augustine to Jupiter
Inlet — T onight: W ind n o rth lo
northeast 15 knots. Seas 3 to 5
feet. Day and Inland w aters a
m o d e ra te c h o p . W e d ne sda y:
W ind east 15 knots. Seas 3 to 5
feet. Day and Inland waters a
moderate chop.

SATURDAY
Msly cldy 82-62

S TA TIS T IC S
T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sunfnrd M onday w h s 87 degrees
m id Ihe overnight low was 70 as
reported by the U nive rsity o f
F lorida A g ric u ltu ra l Research
m id EducuHon Center, Celery
Avenue.
R e c o rd e d ru in fa ll fo r th e
period, ending a t 9 a.m . Tues­
day. totalled 0 Inches.
The tem perature at 0 a.m.
to d a y w as 71 degrees u nd
M onday's overnight low was 69,
as recorded hy the N ational
W eulhcr Service at the Orlando
In te rn atio na l A irpo rt.

□Monday's high............... 80
□ Barometric pressure.30.00
□ Relative Humidity... 88 pet
□Winds.,....Southwest 7 mph
□ Rainfall...,.................. 0 in.
□ Sunset................ 0:38 p.m.
□Sunrise...............0:20 a.m.

Temperatures Indicate previous day's
high end overnight law lo la.m . EST,
City
Ml Lo Prc Ollk
Anchorage
31 66
cdy
Allanla
77 O
tdy
Atlantic City
49 40 1 01 cdy
Baltimore
4; 42 54
dr
Billing!
61 15
in
Birmingham
69 40 03 cdy
Bismarck
61 V)
in
Boise
s; 15
tdy
Hotlon
47 V 41
dr
Burlington,VI
44 33 35 cdy
Charleston.S C
16 66
dr
Charlaslon.W.Va
66 w, 76
dr
Charlotte,N C
11 so 03
clr
Cheyenne
60 M
cdy
Chicago
54 37
cdy
Cleveland
54 33 22 cdy
Concord. M M
44 32 4) cdy
Oallat FI Worth
70 42
dr
Denver
49 12
cdy
0 *» Mol nee
40 42
cdy
Oelroll
SI 11 37 cdy
Moulton
75 S3
cdy
Indianapolis
60 30 06 cdy
Juneau
37 25
cdy
Kam a! City
45 4/
cdy
Lai Vega!
74 u
dr
Lillie Rock
so
70
cdy
Loi Angele!
74 SI
cdy
Memphii
70 41 01 cdy
Milwaukee
54 36 01 cdy
M pl! SI Paul
54 34
rn
Naihvllle
70 34 01 cdy
New Orleani
SO 60
cdy
New York City
66 40 1.10 cdy
44 M
Oklahoma Clfy
cdy
Omaha
47 45
cdy
Philadelphia
41 40 74 cdy
Phoenli
11 54
dr
Pittsburgh
SS 13 61
dr
40 35 76 cdy
Poclland.Malne
St Louli
47 45
cdy
Salt Lake City
43 45
cdy
Seattle
45 33 .11 Cdy
Washington,D C.
49 45 47
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POLICE BRIEFS
Jam session arrests

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Mem hern o f a bund were arrested by Longwond police
Saturday at a residence ut 1210 laigati Drive. Police said they
had been called to flic residence regarding loud hand noises
w hich H iry reported could often he heard tw o blocks away.
Other com plaints Include hearing gunshots, and wreckless
driving. Officers said they had been sum m oned a total o f 29
tim es in that same address between Friday and Saturday
D elsitah L. Denso, 39, o f Orlando, was charged w ith breach of
the peacc/lntoxlcallon. Dolph P. Ifn lr II. 22. o f the Logan Drive
address wus charged w ith breach o f the peace/lntoxlcatlon and
ca rrying n concealed weapon. James T. H erring. 23, also u
resident o f that home, was charged w ith breach o f (he
peace/lnloxlcatlon Police said Ihey uncovered Iwo handguns
d u rin g th e ir Investigation.

John Doe arrest
A man was arrested by Sem inole C ounty sheriff's deputies
Friday In the cast bound rest urea on Interstate 4 near
U m gwood. A security guard, checking u vehicle reported to
have m echanical problem s, told deputies he saw whnt
appeared to lie m arijuana In I he front seat. When deputies
arrived, they said they found four persons standing near the
vehicle, and uncovered 90 grains o f m arijuana In a bag on the
front seal. Deputies said the d river o f the vehicle identified
h im se lf as Mario Morena, and told them he had purchased the
m arijuana In Tam pa and was tuktng ll to Duytnnu Beach in
sell, Later, he reportedly told deputies he was Juan Carlos
Munoz, age 20, and a dm itted being In the co u n try Illegally.
He was arrested for possession o f m arijuana, and obstruction
by disguise. At the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional F acility. It was
lo u iu l that the m an was also wanted on a w arran t Issued In
Manatee C ounty, for having no valid driver's license. Pending
ve rificatio n o f Ids name, he was arrested as John Doe. The
others w ith him were not charged.

Man arrested for bogus crack
A 27-year old man was arrested for selling counterfeit
cocaine loan undercoverCCIfJiigent Friday night for $20.
Agents o f the C ity C ounty fnvesllgntlve Bureau were
conducting an undercover operation targeting street level
cocaine dealers near M arket and Daymen streets
A n th on y Mendel Lovett. 27. w ho refused to give Ids local
address, was arrested after selling an ageid w hat he alleged
was crack, the report staled. A lest showed the substance was
ool cocaine. Lovett's bond was set at 85,000 At the Jail, be was
also served w ith a w arrant from Hie Florida Parole Com m ission
for aggravated battery. He Is on a no bond status on Hitw a ira n l.
.

Breakup leads to charges
Kardell V Staler. 27. 99 Sem inole Gardens was arrested by
Sanford Police and charged w ith crim in a l m isch ief and
dom estic violence after an alleged fight w ith Ids g irlfrie nd .
The wom an said Slater became upset when she told Idm she
did not want to see h im anym ore. They Ixdh left the S c iid n o lr
Gurdens residence Slater allegedly relum e d som etim e later
and wrecked every room F u rn itu re was turned over m irrors
and lamps broken, loud from Hie refrigerator and cupboard
th ro w n around. The police report stn trd clothes were taken
from drawers and a bed and m attress was taken outside to a
dum pster and set on lire. Clothes were also burned. The
w om an said she was afraid of Slater, who was apprehended
near Lake Monroe Terrace after a tte m p ting to contact the
v ic tim try telephone.

Man faces drug charge
Jam es Edward Burleson, 27, 5171 Thnmari Stable Road,
Sanford, was charged by s b e rllfs deputies w ith possession of
more than 20 grams of m arijuana after a tra(hc slop Friday at
C ounty Home Road and llw y 17-92.
Burleson's passenger. James Frablc. 23. 213 O dhnin Drive,
was taken Into custody on un active w arrant from the Florida
Parole Com m ission.
W hile being (picslloucd. the deputy observed Frablc give
Burleson a list of telephone num bers. As Burleson pul the
paper In Ills pocket and retrieve another, a sm all part tally
burned band rolled cigarette fell out. w hich tested positive as
m arijuana, the arrest report stated A black bag conta ining
over 20 gram s o f cannlbls was found on Hie m otorcycle the tw o
men bad been rid in g along w ith some prescription m edication
for w hich n eith er m an hud u prescription, the report staled.
Both men were Jailed.

Domestic Battery
C hristopher John B u lle t!, 40, 951-205 D lrdbay Cl.. Lake
Mary, was charged by s h e riffs deputies w ith halt cry /dom estic
violence after Ills wife reported a verbal altercation, according
to the police report, tu rn ed Into u physical fig ht Friday night.

Driving under the influence
C raig W arren Blcase. 31. 327 S ilver Pine D rive. Lake Mary,
was charged by Lake Mary police w ill! DUI after a traffic stop
Friday. Blrasc was d riv in g n orth o il R hlncharl Road when an
olllcer stopped him . A fle r being advised of field sobriety tests,
Dlcusc allegedly told the officer be wus Iwo blocks from home
and the police should be looking for real crim in a ls, the police
report stated. He was arrested alter fu llin g sobriety tests.
Breath U-sts showed bis blood alcohol level was . 149. the police
report slated.

Arrested for drugs
Donald Edw ard Major. 31, 109 Dclhunc C lr.. Sanford, was
arrested by c ity police Friday n ig ht at 1506 W. 13th St. for
possession of cocaine. An Informant told a special investiga­
tions u n it officer a subject was selling cocaine w ill) the use o f a
pager, the police report staled. M ajor was arrested afler it drug
buy by an undercover agent, according to the report.

Caught going to jail
D w ight Deon Oliver, 20, 1261 D undur Avc.. Lake Monroe,
wus arrested by s h e riffs deputies early S aturday m orning and
charged w ith possession o f leas Ihun 20 gram s o f m arijuana. A
deputy answ ering a noise com plaint found Iw o subjects asleep
In a vehicle at McKay S lrcel and D unbar Avenue, w ith Hie
m otor run n in g , according to the police report. A sm all plastic
bag o f cannlbls was layin g on the dashboard of the vehicle.
When Hie officer awakened O liver, he said be wus going to Jail
to tu rn h im self In on a w arrant, the report sluted. The other
subject was not nrrested. The outstanding Sem inole C ounty
w arran t for O liver was for failure In appear on a charge o f
resisting w itho ut violence, according lo Hie report.

Warrant arrests
• Terrence A nton Moore, 19, 30 W llllu m C lark, Sanford, failure
to appcar/drlvlng w hile license suspended or revoked.
• R u b y Mae M a jo r. 57. 1811 L in c o ln A v c ., S a n fo rd .
FTA/aggravatcd assault in tc rfc rrtn g w ith an HRS agent.
• G u ille rm o Becerra. 24, no address listed, tw o w arrants for
viola tion o f p ro bntlon/oblnlnlng property w ith worthless check.
• David Eugene W illiam s, 22, 1714 Park Avc., Sanford,
F T A /fallurc to pay fine.
• Jesus Marla Torre, 30, no local address, FTA/DW L3R.
• Jerom e M ark Parquet. 31, no street address, Sanford,
VOP/thcft.
• Kevin Dclvon Barnes. 24. 1714 Tangerine Avc., Sanford.
VO P/bntlcry.
• Angel Lewis Sanubrlu. 19. 215 Avocado Ave, Sanford,
FT A /buttcry.
• Jo hn Robert Dennis, 40, 3401 Main St.. Sanford, violation of
parolc/b urgla ry on a Florida Parole Com m ission w arrant.

Vroom, vroom

Hwald Photo by Hogw Hamoek

Adam Proctor, 2, may havo decidod on his luturo sol of whools
this past wookond Tho youngalor onjoyod s illin g on a Somlnolo

County S heriff’s m otorcycle during Iho open-house ovonl at tho
s h e riff’s department.

IRS com m issioner moves tax
collection into com puter age
By DAVE SKIDMORE
Associated Pross Writer
WASHINGTON IRS Com
m lssloncr Margaret M ilner R ich­
ardson know s she'll never he
loved as Hie n a tio n 's ch ie f tax
collector But some rexjM-rt for
the efficiency and fairness o f her
agency w ould lx- nice.
Richardson, a 50-ycar-old tax
attorney, is Hie In te rn al Revenue
S e rv ic e 's 4 4 th co m m is s io n e r
and only the second woman to
brad the gigantic agency.
Site was sworn to last May and
already has learned iix» well bow
lo slop a conversation — (list
m ention what she does lor a
livin g. She broke up a W hite
House event by declaring " I'm
from the IRS and I'm here to
h elp,"
In a rerent Interview In her
spacious till In*, she said her
agency really Is here to help,
even II Is to help people do
something they m ay not feel
thrilled about — pay th e ir taxes.

"1 don 't harbor any Illusions
that people w ill enjoy paying
ta xes." she said. "S om e o f the
|okex are Im -vltn h lr, but people
can respect you and feel y o u ’re
efficient and effective."
" W e ’ re o o l p e r fe c t.’ ’ she
a llo w s, hot q u ic k ly adds. " I
w ould subm it there's no service
b u s in e s s th a t lia s as m a n y
Interactions a s we do that are
p o sitive ."
Her goal as com m issioner Is lo
Increase the n um ber ol those
positive Interactions and In so
doing make sure as m any people
as possible are p a vin g t l i r i r
taxes.
The IRS esllm ales II collects
about H3 percent ol taxes due.
Richardson w ants to raise that to
90 percent by 2000
It's not that Hie IRS' 1 15.000
employees aren't r lllr lr n t . she
said. T he y are. B u i th e y 're
handicapped by not having the
equipm ent tlu il a private co m ­
pany o f com parable size would.
U n til last year. IRS m anagers
did noi have co m p ute r access lo
up-to-date budget Inform ation.
And u n til tills year, the IRS did
not have sw itch in g equipm ent tu
a uto m a tica lly transfer taxpayer
calls to the least-busy service
center. The result was three out
o f fo ur callers e ither got a busy
s ig n a l o r h u n g u p a fte r
a uto m a tica lly being put on bold.
The next big step in the IRS'
Tax Service M odernization p ro ­
gram . scheduled lo I k - finished
by 2001, should come In 1996
when new docum ent-processing
equipm ent conics on line, ll w ill
a u to m a tic a lly read taxpayers'
paper returns and put the In fo r­
m ation Into Hie agency's co m ­
puter.
"P eople arc used lo doing
business w ith th e ir credit card
companies and banks, using the
telephone, and ... they w ant
th e ir account In fo rm atio n in ­
s ta n tly and In be able to solve
problems. Wc w ill be able to do
H in t," she said.
‘I'ltc massive tran sition from
paper lo com puter has not been
w ith o u t some bitches, as C on­
gress’ General A ccounting Office
bus pointed ta il. But If anyone
has Hie drive and toughness to
get it done, friends and co l­
leagues say. It Is the soft-spoken
Richardson.
"S he talks gently, hut there Is
a tre m e n d o u s s tre n g th and
backbone In Peggy Richardson.
She com m ands respect,” said
a ttorney Lawrence Gibbs, w ho
was IRS c o m m is s io n e r from
I9 6 0 l o 1980.
Tax law yer Patricia Lewis said
It was clear Richardson wus
going places, even a decade ago
when she and o the r female lax
attorneys started to gel together
regularly for lu n ch on Fridays.
" I f 10 years ago we hud
thought about w ho am ong us

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Asked about Iter friendship
w ith Mrs. C lin to n. Richardson
dem urs.
" W c have m u tu a l frie n d s.
There are not m any wom en
law yers In m y age group Htul
don 't know each o ilie r ." she said
w ith a laugh.
But. on an end table near
R ic h a rd s o n 's p a p e r-c ro w d e d
w ork table Is a picture, taken nl
Hip W hile House, w ith C linton
beaming at h is new IRS com ­
m issioner. And Mrs. C lin to n Is
g iv in g her a big hug.

w ould be com m issioner, there’s
no dotihl we w otdd have picked
Peg," Lewis salt! "She has the
presence and Hu- determ ination.
She bus the a b ility lo accom plish
a lot o f th ing s w ith o u t appearing
to exert e ffo rt."
According lo Robert M. Tobias,
p r e s id e n t o l th e N a t io n a l
T re a s u ry E m p lo y e e s U n io n ,
w h ic h re p re s e n ts m ost IRS
w o rk e rs , R ic h a rd s o n b rin g s
.m other asset to her position —
polltle.il clout
Her Texas roots give her a lin k
lo T re a s u ry Secretary L lo y d
Benlsen, and she's a friend of
Ixith President C linton and his
wife. H illary
That helped her persuade the
a d m in istra tio n lo support a plan
to lure 5.IKK) a d d itio n a l IRS
employees devoted lo Increasing
tux collections. Tobias said

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EDITORIALS

Learning to
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' Human beings arc often known as creatures
of habit. Changes in what we consider as
•routine in our lives, often cause as to object.
Eventually however, once we understand
that a change has to be made, most people
'learn to live with It. Eventually, the circle of
life revolves and In time, another change will
foe necessary.
• Ten dccudes from now, If something which
"was changed today returns to where It once
was. the new generations wtll object Just ns
strongly as many of us would do today.
Such a situation Is now ready for a major
‘change. Cities which have had summer-long
recreation programs for children during the
three month school vacation, arc making
changes.
*1 Rapidly, more and more of our schools are
going on year-round operations. Groups arc
•being put Into what are called tracks and
multi-tracks. They attend school for a certain
•length of time, then take three week
vacations. Children who may be the same
ngc, or even from the same families, may not
'have vacations at the same time.
The need for this change Is apparent. We
Hiavc outgrown the capacity of our schools.
^Wc will not or can not pay Iteavy taxes which
Iwould be required to build more schools.
., Looking at schools which liuve been
•standing Idle for three months each summer,
we begin to sec one way out of the problem.
Have school all year, which we will be doing
^beginning this fall.
Subsequently however, the move will
require famjlles tq re align their vucutlon
periods.,It f»q*t.gotng to be easy, especially for
‘families which may have students In separate
‘tracks, taking vacations ut differing times of
the year.
•j It also means u complete revamping of city
►recreation programs. Lake Mary is pondering
what to do. The City of Sanford is working on
•recreation programs of 3-week lengths In
•keeping with what Is called the "Green
Track." Students In other tracks will be left
out of recreation availabilities for the time
being.
This Isn’t going to be easy to work out. No
“doubt city recreation departments will un­
dergo many ehnnges before they cun be
consolidated with vacation times of all age
children.
• In the meantime, us soon as track times are
established, we suggest family meetings to
‘work out vacation schedules.
For city recreation programs, we urge
(people to accept the fact that there will be
^changes. They may not be what is best for
every Individual student, but this Is a change
that Is coming.
People have a choice. Jump up and down
and express outrage,, or tulk ubout It and
learn to live with It. The luttcr will be the best
Tor everyone concerned.
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No surprises in Cooper’s health plan
Rep, J im Cooper's, D-Tcnn.. free ride Is over.
Now th a t President C lin to n 's fa ta lly Hawed
health reform plan has been picked apart and all
b ill fallen by the wayside, s c ru tin y w ill now be
directed at the Cooper's supposed "m oderate
a lte rn a tiv e ."
W hile the Cooper plan steers clear of some o f
the obvious p itfa lls that have the C linton plan
stu ck In reverse — like governm ent-guaranteed
universal coverage and em ployer mandates —
the riva l reform plans actually are more alike
than different.
Cooper acknowledged as m uch last m onth.
"O u r h ills are v r ry s im ila r," h r said. "(T h c y l
have a lo l In com m on, and we're very proud of
th a t."
A ll rig ht. So we know that Cooper Is proud o f a
Health reform plan that has more opposition than
support am ong the Am erican people and he
apparently Is untroubled by the recent CHS News
poll In w hich n m ajority o f respondents said the
plan "n o t fa ir" to "people like m e."
The "people like m e" are the vast m u jo rtly of
Am ericans w ho have health Insurance, are
happy w ith I heir coverage and are satisfied w ith
the q u a lity o f care they receive. The C linton phm
w ill m uck up th e ir Insurance, dictate w hat basic
coverage th e y arc offered and. u ltim a te ly .

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d im in is h the q u a lity of care they now enjoy.
And the Cooper plan w ould do m uch thtc name.
In d e e d , like
C lin t o n , C o o p e r
w o u ld t a r n o v e r
co ntrol o f Am erica's
health care system to
the governm ent. As If
the governm ent can
I m- expected to do a
better Job of m anag­
ing health care than
It has of, say. cu rb in g
w elfare dependency
o r p r o t e c t in g th e
la w - a b id in g fr o m
c rim in a ls or reducing
the n ational debt.
Cooper w ould cre ­
ate vast new h ra lth
f The rival reform
care bureaucracies —
plans actually
regional health coop­
aromoro alike
e r a tiv e h o a rd s , a
than different. £
h e a lth p la n s t a n ­
d a rd s h o a rd , nn
agency fo r clinical
evaluations (to oversee federal m edical research)
and a benefits, evaluation and data standards

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DONNA BRITT

L e s s o n s le a rn e d fro m m o v ie s
WASHINGTON — Recent consternation over
the Insensitive reaction o f a group o f Oakland
hlnck and H ispanic high schoolers to Steven
Spielberg's Holocaust epic. "S c h in d le r's L is t."
stirre d several reactions In tnc. Includ in g:
• G ratitude th a t the W.ishlntflon Post a rticle I
read covered every base. The piece described
bow. after a student's b lurted co m m en t d u rin g
a m u rde r scene and the resu ltin g chorus of
snickers, a ll o f the students were told to leuve
b y the theater's Jew ish owner. The piece
quoted every player: Ihc owner: kids w ho were
ejected: outraged parents, patrons supportive
o f the k id s' ejection: and. most te llin g ly , the
teen-agers' w ell-m e an in g b u t disorganized
teacher — w ho a dm its to g ettin g Ihc kids to the
theater late and fu llin g to prepare them
p ro p e rly fc • the film 's som uerncss. A nd
anyone w ou ld concede that u th re e-h ou r
black-and-w hite tragedy Is an odd choice to
precede a hig h school Icc-skatln gju un t.
• An Iron ic chuckle over a recent movie
o u tin g near in y home, in w hich the disrup tive
lou dm o uth s were u quartet o f w h ile , silverhaired grandm other types, w ho offered com ­
m ents on every other scene In "G ru m p y Old
M en ," to the dism ay o f a g ru m p y young
colum nist.
• And, m ost p ointedly the uncom fortable
realization that n week earlier, I hud a sim ila r
experience w atching "S c h in d le r's L is t."
Despite the film 's glow ing reviews, I'd p ul o ff
seeing " L ls l” fo r the same reason th u t I d id n ’t
rush to "P h ila d e lp h ia " " the m ovie was bound
to be a downer.
A lth ou g h I was an adolescent w ho wept over
"T h e D iary o f Anne F ra n k " and w ho read
e verythin g I could find about the Holocaust. I
d o n 't th in k I kn ow "e n o u g h " about that period
— It’s alw ays In trusive to he rem inded o f the
awfulness o f w hich hum ans ure capable. And
I'm not am ong (hose b la ck fo lks whose
fru s tra tio n o ver the lack o f movies depleting
slavery's h orrors — W ashington. D.C.. d irector
Halle G erlina c o u ld n 't even find a d is trib u to r
for his jto w c rfu l "S a n k o fa " — Inures me to
Jew ish people's pain.
Follow ing the Oscar nom inations, u pal and I
decided to attend u matinee o f the muchnum luutcd " L is t," prom ising each o th e r s u ffi­
c ie n t Kleenex and m oral s u p p o rt to get
th rough It.
The three black women, whose accents
suggested they were foreign-horn and who
ranged in age from m ld-40s to about 60.
seemed pleasant cpougli - m a kin g e xtra room
fo r me w hen I Bat down, saying “ excuse m e "
w henever they left th e ir seats. Hut ub the
m ovie's re-creation o f the h orrors or Nazioccupied Poland became Increasingly graphic,
I noticed som ething else:
Scenes th a t prom pted flin c h in g , gusps and
tears from (he rest o f the m u ltic u ltu ra l
audience — the m urder o f a yo u th w ho'd

hidden In a piano, the unhand execution o f a
d ignified w om an engineer — had another effect
on the w om en. T h e ir response: whoops,
giggles and an occasional. "U h -o h t"
As expected, w atching " L is t" was torturous.
Seeing It beside seem ingly nice people whose
response wus more appropriate to a Steven
Seagal adventure was excruciating, At one
point. I even left the
s c re e n in g ro o m . I
was so rattle d that It
was hours before I
realized that I could
have asked the the­
ater m anagem ent to
m a k e th e l a d le s
hush.
W h c u t h e i r
c h u ckle s greeted a
g ru e lin g scene In ­
v o lv in g c h ild re n , I
turned to the w om an
nearest me. "D o you
really th in k th is Is
fu n n y ? " I whispered,
close to tears,
•She looked
She lo o k e d s u r ­
surprised -by
p r is e d — b y m y
my question
question and obvious
and obvious
emotion, j
em otion.
'' N o . " sh e s a id
evenly. "B u t ll's a

movie."
Well, yes It Is. As a m ovie. " L ls l" Isn't real —
a lthough the In h u m a n ity It depicts really
happened. I wondered If those wom en were
from some place where film 's Inherent u n ­
re a lity Is acknowledged, w here people Just
d o n 't give them selves over to film s ' quasirea lity as I alw ays have.
I described the w om an's response to a
sensitive friend, w ho confessed, "m o vie s Just
d o n 't get to m e...I'm m uch m ore moved by
p la ys." [ c o u ld n 't relate to h im any m ore than I
could to those wom en. I hud an easier tim e
understanding m y rcacllons to w hat happened
In Oakland.
I asked m y se lf w h y the theater ow ner d id n 't
give the kids u w a rnin g or rem ove the most
egregious offenders w hile le ttin g others re­
m ain.
I acknowledged th a t some w ould m istakenly
see Ihc Incident as proof o f the overhyped,
o v e rs im p lifie d " g u lf " between blacks and
Jews. Ignoring thut kids In every c u lture
sometimes m ake llg li' o f thut w hich tweaks
th e ir tenderness — especially when th ey’re In
groups.
I wondered If the teen-agers' response was ut
ull the result o f liv in g too long In a nation that
w orships violence on screen and tolerates It off.
F ina lly. I prayed for the Insight to u n ­
derstand those three w om en and whatever
lesson I was supposed to learn from th e m .

hoard (to oversee a national health dala system).
To govern th is veritable health rare Pentagon.
Cooper would establish a Health Care Standards
Com m ission.
Also, like the president's plan. Cooper's calls
for a unifo rm sel o f benefits to he included in a
standard Insurance policy. Hut w hile the W hite
House plan specifics tile benefits. Cooper Would
leave th a t up to Ills new governm ent-run health
plan standards hoard.
The C lin to n plan's basic benefits package lias
been criticize d as "o ne -slze -flts-a ll" because
Insurers w ould he p ro h ib ite d from offering
a n y th in g else. Cooper avoids th is p o litica l pitfall
by allo w in g Insurers (o offer plans I hat are more
generous than governm ent standards.
But there's a catch. The Cooper plan would
lim it the tnx d e d u c tib ility o f health Insurance to
(tie lowest-cost plan In a given region, posing a
trem e nd ou s d is in ce n tive to businesses and
Individuals that desire better coverage essen­
tia lly . Ihc governm ent w ould use Ihc lax code to
lni|H)se a tie facto cap on Insurance prem ium s
The purpose o f ib is cap is to steer the (15
percent o f A m e rica n s covered by "fee -for
service" plans Into health m aintenance orgunlzalions.

SARAH OVERSTREE J

Being fair to
college athletes
“ One slays.one goes." the headline reads.
The tiew»pa|HT article beneath It Is just as
som ber, describing the a xin g ol ih c w restling
program at Southwest Missouri Stale U nlvcr
s lly .
SMSU, w hich is in Springfield. Mo., has a
new president. He's reorganized the u n iv e rs i­
ty 's objectives and program s in m uny ways
C u llin g the m en's w re stlin g program w ill
give SMSU more m oney w ith w hich to
co m p ly w ith T itle IX,
the In c lfrc tu n lly en­
forced 1072 law that
m andates cqtiul op­
p o rtu n itie s for men
and w om en In co l­
lege s|&gt;orls.
The a rtic le begins:
"T w o athletes. Tw o
sports. T w o futures.
H olh came to S o u th ­
west M issouri Slate
U n iv e rs ity to c o n ­
tin u e th e ir sports ca­
reers. One w ill. One
The article
w o n 't." I’ holos show
quotes both
th e w r e s tle r s d is ­
men and women
consolate.
athletes who
The a rticle quotes
Ihlnk Iho
l» o l h m e n a u d
program culling
w om en athletes who
was a horrible
th in k the program thing to do.
c u ttin g was a horrlho
hie th in g to do.
W om en athletes at ih c college understand
how devastated they w ould feci If any o f ih c lr
program s were ended. Those w ho have an
u nd e rsta n d in g of history em pathize o n ly too
w ell. T h e ir m others am i grandm others had
no chance at collegiate a th le tic careers open
In them today.
No one Is happy about the m en's w re stling
decision, but m any o f Hie older wom en
w onder: Where were the cameras 25. 35. 45
years ago. when "th e one who goes" was
a lw ays a wom an? Where were the T V film s ol
p ro m is in g wom en a thle tes w ho had no
college s jx irts program s, no places to play,
little or no budget for uniform s, coaches or
e qu ipm ent?
It's an especially bittersw eet saga for SMSU
sp orls fans, as we w atch l he careers ol
p e rh a p s th e tw o m o st beloved fem a le
basketball stars In school history conic to an
end. M elody Howard and Tina R obbins have
provided fo ur years o f th rills d ia l helped pack
o u r arena, exceeding attendance at o u r m en's
gam es and le a d in g w o m e n 's h a s k c lh n ll
crow ds th ro ug h ou t the nation. T h is occurred
despite s ig n ific a n tly less fu nd ing for every
aspect o f (heir program . They traveled to
games on buses w hile m ale players Hew.
A fte r graduation, there's no pluce In th is
c o u n try fo r Howard or Robbins to ploy
professionally. Had T itle IX been adequately
im plem ented and enforced, w om en's p ro ­
g ram s w ou ld have started p u m pin g out
players o f thetr caliber sh ortly after It was
enacted 22 years ago. It would have q u ic k ly
raised the level o f the game to the e xcitin g
pace we've seen In the last Tew years al tire­
w om en's NCAA cham pionships, p roducing
m illio n s m ore funs and. I th in k, a w om en's
p m league thut could support Itself.
T h ro u g h o u t the 22 years Hud schools haven ot com piled fu lly w ith T itle IX. th e y've used
the excuse th u t "w o m e n 's sports Just d o n 't
b rin g In enough revenue to Justify spending
the same m oney we do on m en's sp orts."
T h a t's not a legal leg lo stand on, m in d you,
b u t It sure w orks flue when no one enforces
the law.
_ T ha* M euse Is close to wearing Itself out at
SMSU. T he average w om en's basketball
attendance wus 8.033 th is season, com pared
w ith 7.588 for the m en. At 4.707 season
tic k e ts sold, they're o n ly 215 season tickets
aw uy from the m en's m a rk o f 4.022. Tire­
w om en's tickets d o n 't cost res m uch as tirem en's. and Ihc Lady Ucur boosters d o n 't w ant
them to. 1 hey d rath er keep prices low er u
payback to runs w ho brought uttcndoncc
from a few hundred a game to the highest in
the nutlon.
It w ill be Interesting to see how revenues
ris e I f SM SU e ve r ta ke s fu ll fin a n c ia l
advantage o f the Lady Hear craze.

�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Tuosday, March 22, 1994 - SA

Students thinking hard
to prepare for Brain Bowl
By VICK I DsSORMIER
Herald Staff W riter
(.AKK MARY — They urc In
tra in in g . Serious l ruining.
The S em inole C ou nty Aca­
d em ic Drain h o w l team has
alKmt a m onth and a h air lo
prepare for the state com petition
where they w ill lake on teams
from all over Florida In one of
the most m en tally challenging
contests around.
" T h i s - I s n 't J u s t t r i v i a l
p u rs u it." roac h Charles Coursey
said. "T h is contest really makes
you th in k .”
The students, three o f them
from Lake M ary I Huh School,
tw o from Lake lira n lle y and one
Iro m L y m a n , a re s tu d y in g ,
rending and th in k in g .

Coursey said they are going
over Academ ic Drain Howl tests
from the last fo u r or five years.
T h e y a re , c h a lle n g in g o ne
another w ith com plicated ques­
tions.
And they are g ettin g to know
one a n o th e r's s tre n g th s and
weaknesses so they can w ork
together as an efficient learn.
A c c o rd in g to C oursey, the
questions asked In the hraln
howl are designed to make the
contestants th in k .
"F o r exam ple, a m ath ques­
tio n m ig ht he asked In Spanish
or a h istory question m ig ht he
asked lit F re n ch," he explained.
"T h e y huve to I k * able lo w ork
together to translate and then
answ er the que stion ."
D uring the contest they have
no more thun one m in ute to

answer a question and once they
push the buzzer signaling they
arc ready to answer, they have
three seconds lo respond.
Coursey said the students who
are Involved In the contest have
been p reparing for the A p ril 28,
2f) and .'JO contest since Novcm!&gt;er.
Nate H olluday. A d ria n Slsser
and Evan Farkash o f Lake Mary
H igh School. A nnie G rodln and
M att C hldcstcr o f Lake Drain ley
H ig h and D orian G u gg in of
Lym a n w ill represent Seminole
C ou nty al W all Disney World,
(he she o f the slate cham pion­
ships.
" I t ’s a shame Die com petition
doesn't draw m ore spectators."
Coursey said, " I t's so exciting.
So satisfying. You can jusl feel
It."

Land
Continued from Page 1A
C om m issioners W arren and
C arlton Henley In itia lly called for
a hia tu s from purchases u n til
they had a better understanding
o f the long-rang costs involved
w ith the prognuu. They co n ­
sented lo ro n q rlvtlo n o f pending
purchase deals w hile estim ated
cost assessments are completed.
" It distresses me that w e’re
ta lkin g alKiut th h now Instead of
up fro n t," said Henley. " I t seems
to la- somewhat Irresponsible to
r o iilln u c purchasing more propi i i v w ith o u t a pause."
Dut co un ty staff warned there
is not m uch tim e Irlt In the
program The re m a in in g $12
m illio n of the liillla ! $15 m illio n
m ust he co m m ille d before May
1995. said Logon. Pending p ro p ­
e rly a cq u isitio n s w ill req uire
ih u t a nnum !, site said About
i .ik x i acres has already been
purchased, she m id
Ih i- c o u n ty h eld buck $5
m illio n ol the voter-approved
92(1 m illio n Ini future purchases.
C om m issioner Dick Van Der

Topless
Continued from Page 2A
VI m ig h t s till do It If It was
ille g a l," said Ms. M cDonnell, a
stockbroker. "T h e body Is a
b ea utifu l th in g : obviously I'm
com fort able w ith II."
Her husband. Kenneth, and
other son. 10-ycar-old T yler, said
they supported tier n u d ity, (h u ­
nt Hu- argum ents by supporters
ot Sen John G rain s lu ll ts that
m ule sunbathing exposes Juve­
niles in unseemly la-havlm
"1 t h in k I t s h e a lth y fo r
• b tlilie ii lo see naked bodies In
n o t a la s c iv io u s w a y .” Ms.
M cDonnell said
Not so. says A nn Follno. an
8 2 -ye u ro ld . wlx» also was vaca­

RUTH EVANS ACKLEY
R u i It E v a n s A c k le y . 7 1,
R aym ond Avenue, Longwood,
died Sunday. March 20, 1994 al
F lo rid a H o s p ita l. A ltu m o n tc .
Dorn Get. 2d. 1922 In Dranford.
she m oved lo C entral Florida In
1978 She was a retired treasury
c le rk for S p rin t United Tele­
phone o f F lo rid a She was Pro
tcstunt. She was a m em ber of
C arl H. G allow ay C hapter o f Ihc
Independent Telephone Pioneers
of Am erica and Ihe O lio W ellsic ln C hapter o f die Independent
Telephone Pioneers of Am erica.
S u rv iv o rs Include husband,
Lloyd N.t son, Jo hn N.. H u n t­
e rs v ille . N .C .; b ro th e r, B ill.
Alabam a: three grand childre n.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
C hapel Funeral Home. Longwood. in charge o f a rra n g e ­
m ents.

Welde asked w hether a portion
o f the rem aining bond m oney
could lie diverted lo a trust fund
to generate money for m ainte ­
n a n c e e x p e n s e s If v n le r s
approve. C ounty A ttorn ey Hob
M cM illan said federal bond laws
p re v e n t in v e s tm e n t o f bond
proceeds. The money has to tie
spent w ith in tliree yenrs id Die
bond sale. M cM illan said.
Com m issioners D aryl M cLain
and L a rry Furlong called for the
program to continue w hile the
m a in te n a n c e e s tim a te s a re
established.
"D u y ln g land Is like b u y in g a
e a r:" said Furlong, " i f you don't
p ul oil In It. It’ll tirra k d o w n ."
F urlong said he’s seen Ihe
d estruction done by kudzu In
some places In Ihe South w hich,
in a m a ile r o f w eeks, can
com pletely c o v i t a lot and every­
th in g In II
" I do not w im l us lo slop the
a c q u is itio n p ro g ra m a l th is
tim e ." Furlong r n n tln iic d "W e
made a prom ise to voters to do

tio n in g Irom Huston.
" I flu n k It's a w fu l." she said
from Hie deck of the W hlteluw
Hotel. "T h e re asking lo r trouble.
They should have a beach of
th e ir o w n ."

Guide

Sanford; sons. M itchell. Klchurd.
Ju liu s, all o f Rochester. N.Y..
A lb e r t. S a n fo rd ; 30 g r a n d ­
ch ild re n ; num hcrm is great and
great-great-graiuk-hlldrcn.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge i4 arrangem ents.

LOUISE A. HILLEN
Louise A. HUIcn. 93. Greenboro D rive. Wesl M elbourne,
fo rm e rly o f Sanford, died S u n ­
day. March 20, 1994 at M eridian
N ursing H om e. Melbourne. Born
March 19. 1901 In I'lu tls h u rg .
N.Y., she moved to Melbourne
from Sanford In 1992. She was u
registered nurse. She was a
m em ber o f St. A n n's C atholic
C hurch.
S u rvivo rs include slsler, Mary
Arana. Melbourne.
Brinson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangem ents.

SUNJALEE

F rank J. Broderick. 97. New
H a v e n . C o n n ., d ie d F rid a y .
M arch 18. 1994 In Branford.
C onn. Born Dec. 14, 1890 In
B ro o klyn N.Y.. fie m oved lo
C entral Florida In 1976, He was
a retired m unugcr for a ty p e w rit­
er repair store. Tic was a m em ber
o f St. Mary Magdalen C atholic
C hu rch . A ltam onte Springs.
S u rvivo rs Include daughters.
M adeline M cEroy. M innesota:
Regina Richards. O rlando: seven
g ra nd childre n: 11 great g ra nd ­
c h ild re n .
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
Hom e, A ltu m o n le Springs. In
charge of arrangem ents.

S unju Lee, 07, Lake Destiny
Drive, Altam onte Springs, died
S aturday. Mareti 19. 1994 al
F lo rid a H o s p ita l. A lta m o n te .
Born Nov. 25, 1926 In Naju.
Korea, she moved to C entral
F lo rid a In 1990. She was a
C hristian .

M artha Duval. 101. W. 9 lh
Street. Sanford, died Sunday.
March 20, 1994 ul C entral F lo r­
ida Regional H(**pUal. Born Feb.
?.n 1803 In M antlcello. Florida,
she moved lo Sanford In 1902.
She was a hom em aker. She wua
a m em ber o f Je rry Avenue F u ll
Gospel C hurch o f God In C hrist.
She was u m em ber o f Pall Bearer
Society *5 , Sanford.
S u rvivo rs Include daughters.
T rccy King. Lou be Scott, b u lb of

M cLa in su pp orte d F u rlo n g ,
hut said Ih c m aintenance cosls
need lo lie established.
Lisa Thorsen Thom son), stew ­
a r d s h ip c o o r d in a to r o f T he
Nature Conservancy, said "re
sourer m anagem ent" was tin
portnnt to preserve land In lls
n a tu ra l slate u ixl h i prevent the
takeover o f M olalcura. D ra /llla u
pepper. A u s tra lia n (lin e and
o th e r d e s tru c tiv e n o n -F lo rid a
species. A single Malaleuea can
spread lo a density-populated
a c re w it h in 10 y e a rs , said
Thom son.
"R esource management does
not have lo lie expensive," said
Thom son. "F ire m anagem ent of
W eklwa Stale Dark represents
about 0 percent ol lls lo la l
annual b ud g e t."
Logan sa id e o m m ls s lo n e rs
s a id a p ro p e rty assessm ent
w o u ld p ro v id e th e m w ith a
m aintenance n u t for each p ro p ­
e rty acquired tty the co un ty The
assessment would determ ine the
species on tlu- land, constraints
due to sin rounding land uses,
restoration needs, p u b lic access
a vail.U tility and detailed costs,
she said.
The assessment lor the 646aere Fore property w hich the
co u n ty Is ultou l (n buy could cost
$ I It.(XX) Itcco u scnf the d ive rsity
im Hie property. Logan said.
O th e r site assessments could
cost gs III I It- u* $£,500. she said.

M IcIm et Flum e. 3D. a film
p ro du cer fr o m Hasc I,
S w itzerland, believes the pend­
ing legislation ts pisl another
exam ple of how Am ericans are Continued from Page 1A
u p tig h t about sex
W ulk-A -Thon. held March 5 In
Palmetto.
" T h a t's Am erica I'm Irom
"M ost ol the dugs are taken m
Europe where li's the norm a!
by co uples." Doris said, "h u t we
th in g ." Flum e wild. " I wish they also have some In dividu als. In ­
were uni so concerned about c lu d in g an 1 1 y e a r old boy
naked hi easts anil w ould do (helped by his purcnls] who huve
som ething about the violence volunteered lo undertake ib is
here."
p ro je c t."

FRANK J. BRODERICK

MARTHADUVAL

It.

S urvivors include sons. W onok
K im . W o n sup K im . W o n p o k
K im , a ll o f Korea: daughter, Mia
K im . A lta m on te S prings: five
g randchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longw ood. In charge o f a rra n g e ­
m ents.

J A M E S R I C H A R D
McDONOUOH
Jam es R ichard M cDonough.
69. E. Gaucho Circle. Deltona,
died Friday, March 19. 1994 ul
Ills residence. Born March 9.
1925 In P ittsburg, he moved lo
C entral Florida In 1984. He was
a p la n n e r and e s tim a to r for
Llm bnch-H urpcr Corp. He was
C atholic. He was a m em ber o f
VFW post 5 0 1Z and Am erican
Legion Post 490. both o f Castle
S h a n n o n . Pa., S .A .C .O ; and

C.B.I. He served III the U.S. Navy
d u rin g W orld War II.
S urvivors Include wife, Jennie;
ih iu g h le r s , K a th le e n K lr a ly ,
Saline. M ich.. Susan -J. S ullivan.
I’ ltls h u rg ; son, James Robert,
P ltlshurg: slslcra. Sally Braun.
Parslppany. N.J., D orothy King.
Peachtree C ity. Gn., Jean W alsh.
T u s c o n , A r lz . ; liv e g r a n d ­
children.
Stephen R Duldnolf Funeral
Hom e, D e lto n a In charge of
arrangem ents.

PAULINE LOIS NELSON
P a u lin e L o is N e ls o n . 7 7,
L a rk s p u r Lane, DcHury, died
S u n d a y. M arch 20. 1994 a l
C entral Florida Regional Hospi­
ta l. B orn Nov. 20. 1916 In
Lexing to n. III., she m oved lo
C entral Florida bum M undelein.
111. In 1972. Six- was a hom e­
m aker. She was Ik ip lls l.
S u rv iv o rs inclu de husband,
W alter F.; son. W a ller "G e n e ".
Tallahassee: iw u g ra n d c h ild re n .
Bcueon D irect C rem ation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge o f a r­
rangem ents.

ROBERT JOSEPH PAOLINI
R obert Joseph P a o lln l, 54,
B u rn e tt Street, O viedo, died
S u n d u y. M arch 20. 1994 at
W in te r Purk Memorial Hospital.
Born March 19. 1940 In Boston,
he moved lo C entrul Florida In
1962. He was an autom obile
salesman. He was C atholic. He
belonged to the National Guard
S urvivors Include w ife. M avis
A n ne tt; daughter. C heryl Ann
D utru , H yunnls. Mass.; sons,
R obert A n th o n y , C e n te rv ille ,
M u s s ., M ic h a e l J o s e p h .
P lym outh, M aw.; sister. Helen
M a rie D u lg g c r . M u s s .; tw o
grandchildren.
IJ u ld w In - F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. G o ld e n m d /W ln lcr Purk
Chapel, in charge o f arrange­
m ents.

MILDRED ELIZABETH RICH­
ARDSON
M ildred Elizabeth R ichardson,
59, C upid Avc., C hristm as, died

Nudity

City

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m iles
of shoreline. The clothing op­
tional benches Include stretches
o f a m ile o r less In Sou 111
F lo r id a 's D ade C o u n ty , the
C anaveral N a llo n u l Seashore,
and the Panhandle's Escambia
and Santa Rosa comities.
There arc more areas where
to ple ss b a th in g Is accepted,
Mason said, hut said that doesn't
equate w ith Im m o rality. "How
m any people have been ru n nin g
around nuked In the streets and
the m ulls? Give me a break," she
said.
O p p o n e n ts said c itie s and
counties already have Ihe power
lo lam n u d ity . "I'v e always been
m ystified by Ihe need for the
legislation lo begin w ith ." said
Rep. M ik e A h n u n s , D -N o rlh
M iam i Reach.
In unsw er to opponents who
say the h ill would h urt tourism
and o the r businesses. Grant said
h e 'll promise an am endm ent fo
exem pt co m m e rcia l e stablish­
m ents offe ring nude dancing,
n ud ist camps, m ovie produc­
tions shooting nude scenes and
a rtis ts ' models.
The h ill w ould allow n u d ity In
places such as doctors' offices,
m otel rooms, dressing rooms
and restroom s.
And II w ould k-t local govern­
m ents sanction nude benches by
an "e x tra o rd in a ry " vote o f a
m a jo rity p lus one.
" I f M iam i wants to have nude
benches, let th e ir c ity c o m ­
m ission pass an ordinance, and
they could have th e m ." G ram
said.
He sponsored Ihc hill a lter a
federal m agistrate threw out a
ease In November against eight
beach-goers d ie d by U.S. park
rangers lo r nude sunbathing at
Canaveral National Seashore.
Slate law only bars p ublic
n u d i t y II It Is le w d a m i
lascivious, or ollcnds someone,
U.S. M a g istra te David (taker
ruled.
''T h e p re s e n t s c h e m e Is
sensible It recognizes the fuel
that there are some situations
where someone could tie nude,
and It really isn’t a big deal."
said West Palm lleaeli attorney
Don M urre ll, wlm defended those
cited.
D u t In a n e le c t io n - y e a r
Legislature. M urrell said he Is
w orrie d the measure m ight w in
approval. “ There are so m any
people try in g to say, ‘ I can be
tougher on c r ln r Hum yon arc!
Hint I’ m afraid It m ight pastr,"
"O f course we alw ays need
more h e lp ." she added. " I hope
anyone w hu would like to get
Involved In Hits w ill give me a
c a ll."
For Inform ation on the local
o p e r a I I o n s , p h o n e D o r is
H nuchlns at 809-5116. For Inf o r m a tio n o n S o u th e a s te rn
G uide Dogs. Inc., phone (8K I)
729-5665

S u nd a y. M arch 20. 1994 at
Florida HosplUil Bust, Orlando.
Born Fell. 14. 1935 In Ben H ill
C o u n ty . G u., she m oved lo
C entral Florida In 1969. She was
a h o m e m a k e r . S he w an a
m em ber o f Lixtgwoori Bupllsl
C hurch.
S u rv iv o rs Include (laughter.
D orothy C h rlsto jih cr. Christm as:
sister. Linda W illis. Colorado;
brothers, Charles Beal. Longwood, Wayne B o il. Lake Mary;
tw o grandchildren.
Beacon D irect Crem ation Serv­
ice, Orlando, In charge of urrungcm cnls,

DEANNA B. STEEL
Deanna B. Steel, 50. Jetske
C ircle. Orange C ity , died S un­
day. March 20, 1994 al Central
Florida Regional Hospltul. Born
March 19. 194-1 In Sheridan,
W yo,. she moved lo C entral
F lo rid a In 1987. She wus a
hom em aker. She was Protestant.

c o n t r a c t s b y th e c i t y a d ­
m in is t r a t o r and p u rc h a s in g
the c ity
d irector.
ch arter. S m ith began w ork a
• O K ’d n $10 per square foot
little m ore Ilian a week uTtcr
assessment for residents o f Sec­
being hired. Sm ith m oved from
ond Place for street Im prove­
G e o rg ia . I lls f u r n it u r e w as
m ents because form er c ity ad­
placed in local storage because
m in is tra to r Don T e rry accepted
lie has not been able to find a
a p etitio n for Dial am o un t sever­
h o m e . T h e c o m m is s io n e r s
al years ago. The c ity w ill pay un
agreed to pay the add itio na l
a d d itio n a l $13,200 lo m ake the
storage and m oving costs lor
slrcet Im provem ents. The c lly
S m ith u n til May 1.
T h e c o m m is s io n e r s c o m ­ planned to ussew $13 jie r fronmended Gerald K orntan. who , Inge foot hut residents protested
the higher figure so ihe com­
served as acting a d m in is tra to r
for 120 days between the resig­ mission. tiding as the Equaliza­
tion Board, agreed to do the
nation of James M eFellln and
work hilling properly owners the
the h irin g o f Sm ith. M ayor Paul
leaser amount.
U i vest rand presented K onnnn
• ugreed each com m issioner w ill
w ith a plaque on b ehalf of the
s u b m it a perform ance review for
c lly .
Die c ity a dm in istra to r, then the
In o th e r business, parks and
live reports w ill form n com pos­
r e c r e a tio n d ir e c t o r S a n d ra
ite evaluation. The perform ance
Lom ax laid (he com m issioners
r e v ie w w i ll be o n th e a d ­
(he d ra in in g o f a sw am py area
m in is tra to r In six m onths and
and clearing nf brush by the
n n n u u lly thereafter.
public w orks (k-purtm ent near
• directed S m ith to do a salary
Heller Park m ay allo w the c ity to
c o m p a r is o n s t u d y o f c i t y
make u soccer fk-ld at Ihe site. In
em ployees both hi-noose and
a dd itio n, three c ity owned lots
w ith o th e r s im ila r sized cities for
near fire station 17. on W aym an
1994-95 budget preparation.
SI. m ay he used k»r a T -hall field.
In o the r business, the com ­
• approved the consolidation of
m issioners:
the plnnnfrig/zonlng and b u ild ­
• rejected a request Irom a home
ing departm ents Into the De­
owner to erect a basket hall goal
p artm en t o f Planning and B u ild ­
In a cul-de-sac due to |x&gt;sHlblc
ing Services.
c ity lia b ility . The com m ission
• nom inated Ken Pedlow, ow ner
rejected a sim ilar request about
of flo ris t shops In Longwood and
tw o years ago.
A ltam onte Springs as business
• l i g h t e n e d c o n t r o l on
person o f the m onth fo r A p ril.
extensions or changes In e ltv

Lake Mary
Continued from Page 1A

problem here." he com m ented.
"Is that they d o n 't have the
space, and we m ay look Into
p ro vid in g the sjxice th rough Ihe
use of one of o u r c lly b uildings,
lin t Dial s till hasn't been closely
e x a m in e d ."
H o lla n d p redicted th a t the
Dual solution uould he some
form of com bination of the three
basic concents. "A s far as we arc
concerned, he said, "th e good
old sum m er recreation program s
we have been presenting foi
m any years w ill he a Hung of the
past, w ltli the new year-round
school system. I I ' h going to take
an e n tire re v a m p in g u f th e
recreation needs."

problem w ith tfie Parks and
Recreation A dvisory Hoard d u r­
ing Ihe A p ril meeting.
S ta rtin g (his (all. all schools
han dling Lake Mary youngsters,
except (lie high school, w ill hr
operating on single or m u ltiIruck term s. That w ill have some
students on vacation on a rotallnruil basts, ihrou g hn ul the en­
tire year
"W h a t surprised m e ." Holland
said, "w a s the num ber o f people
w ho have come lo iw a rd and
suggested the c ity do n oth ing
about p ro vid in g th is recreation.
They seem lo !*■ ul the opinion
Dial the schools, by establishing
the year-round system , caused
the problem , and they o ug ht to
solve t t. "
" W ith some etutdreii on vuca*
H olly fyif th re e w eek periods
alm ost the entire year, some
form o f recreation o r enrichm ent
p ro g r a m s w ill lie n e e d e d .”
ifo llan d added.

Sanford
Continued from Page l A

R e g is tra tio n fo r t h i s . 1994
su m m e r program w ill open on
May 2 at Die recreation d ep a rt­
m ent office, Sanford C ity I full,
D u rin g last week's c ity c o m ­ " f t w ill he un a firs t-c o m e
m ission m eeting. H olland pres­ f ir s t - s e r v e d b a s is . 1' J o n e s
explained. "A s Ior Die subse­
ented a list ol possibilities Die
quent three-week program s, we
A d visory Hoard m ay consider.
huve the Oclolx-r one planned
They Included lls- Inflow ing:
• Lake Mary im ild provide a hut specifies s till rem ain lo he
worked m il."
c lly fa c ility (C om m unity Center)
lo r th e YM C A lo s ta ll a nd
o p e ra te . T ile c lly w o u ld lie
required to subsidize the fu n d ­
ing o f the program and registra­
tion of Lake Mary residents. The
Continued from Page 1A
c ity w ould not receive any In ­
Lomax said. " A ll th r
come from this program . There
m oney w ill go to the YMCA. w ith
would also he a toss of Income
us fu rn is h in g Ihc b u ild in g ."
from cancellations of e xisting
C lem ents was not available (o
program s and ren tals of (lie
com m ent on the project, but
C o m m u n lly Center.
Lom ax said Die YMCA Is In ­
• The C ity m o ld provide un
volved In s lm tk ir projects w llti
expanded list o f program s of­ o the r cities w hich arc now facing
fered In the (Lilly recreational
the need to cliungc the recre­
s c h e d u le d a n d d e v e lo p un
ation program s.
e n r ic h m e n t p ro g ra m w h ic h
"T h e m utter hasn’ t been o f­
w ould establish a year-round
fic ia lly approved by Ih c c lly
o p p o rtu n ity for half-day. fu ll- com m ission al Dlls tim e. ' she
day. and weekly attendance.
(m u m m ie d , "b u t Ihe c lly m a n ­

Longwood—

ager a nd several In d iv id u a l
com m issioners huve ludlcutcd
that It should have no d iffic u lty
In being approved.
id. It should
come up for uctlunn In the verV
verj|
near fu tu re as we w ant to star!
lie year-round
Ib is J u ly when the
school sessions bcgli
lln ."

• Place more responsibility on
the Sem inole C om ity school sys­
tem fo r providing e nrichm ent
program s and thy-care for th e ir
students.
H olland said Sem inole C om ­
m u n ity College m ig h t be In ­
volved In Ihc program . "T h e

WEDNESDAY IS STILL FAMILY DAY

AT LEE'S!

S u rv iv o rs Include husband.
B rc ti; sons, Bret U niting, DeL a n d . M lc h n c l. M ark, S co tt.
G re g g , a ll o f O ru n g c C ity :
brother. C arrol Darns. Laram ie,
Wyo.; four grandchildren.
Stephen R. Dalduulf Funeral
Hom e. Deltona. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

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PERRY E.WURST
Perry E. W ursl. 84. Village
Green, Longwood. died Sunday.
M arch 20, 1994 at South S em i­
nole C om m un ity Hospital. Born
In Buffalo. N.Y., he moved to
C entral Florida In 1964. Me was
a retired attorney. He was a
m em ber o f the Buffalo Club.
S a lu m Club, both of Buffalo.
S tu a rt Yacht and C ountry C lub
and Sallflsh Point Club, both of
S tu a rt. He was a W orld W ar II
veteran.
S u rv iv o rs Include daughter,
M ary R lan ha rd , S tu a rt; son.
Perry E. Ill: three grandchildren.
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
Hom e, A ltu m n u lc Springs, in
charge uf arrangem ents.

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SA - Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Tuesday, March 22, 1994

Marriage on the
rocks in France,
magazine riding
divorce trend
By C H R IS T O P H in BURNS
Associated P ros! W riter________________________
PAHIS — S tarry-e yed hon cym o on crs from
aroum l the w orld m ay lloc-k here for rom ance, b ut
Fnm cc Is losing Its ow n taste fo r m arriage. Now
unhappy spouses have a new magazine to show
them how to u ntie the knot w ith sang-froid.
‘ 'S exu ality: Are You Heady For A d ve n tu re ? ."
"A lim o n y : A ct Against Deadbeats." and " A Free
Partnership — Marriage or N o t? " are some of the
a rticles Inside the nllek rove rs of Divorce, along
w ith pictures o fa ttra e tlv e models.
"D iv o rc e Isn't a had th in g ." said the m aga­
zine's d irector, Jean-M ichel (Miscall. "IP s tile
fa llu re o f love translated In to n s o lu tio n ."
,
New statistics show one In three m nrrled
couples In France Is o p tin g for divorce, up from
one In 10 In the lOHOs. The new’ rate m atches
U.S. figures, w hich are am ong (he w o rld 's
highest.
And the French Increasingly prefer to shack up
than shuffle to the a lta r In the first place, m u ch to
the ch a g rin o f the religious rig h t.
T he n um ber o f w eddings last year fell to
254.000, -10 percent less th an 20 years ago.
U n m a rrie d couples account for o n r-th lrd of
births.
Past-all's m o n th ly , w ith a 10-mcmber sta ll that
Includes a law yer and u psychologist. Is not all
dow nbeat. It give tip s on how to save fa llin g
m arriages as well as handling legal battles,
helping c h ild re n th ro u g h th e ir parents' divorce
am i loo king fo r nnother mate.
"People d o n 't divorce to l&gt;e a lo n e ," he said.
"Y o u divorce to separate yo u rse lf from d iffic u lty
nod to get together w ith someone else. A n d you
d o n 't w ant to fall Into the same m istake s."
Divorce, w h ich ran Its firs t Issue In November,
* Is the b ra in c h ild o f a group o f Journalists (hut
Includes a w om an w ho w ent through n painful
spilt herself.
“ She bought a w om en's in a p tz ln c that had a
story’ on It and found It la c k in g ." Pascull said.
Hut the new m agazine doesn't sit w ell w ith
religious trad ition alists.
Abbe Paul O lu g n lrr. head o f the P riestly
F ra te rn ity o f Saint Pie X. blamed the risin g
, divorce rate on tw o ce ntu rie s o f secularism am i
lalclsm .
"T h e ru p tu re and In s ta b ility between couples Is
a new slavery. There rem ains o n ly sadness,"
O lagnlcr said. "C a th o lic d octrine is necessary for
social peace."
Divorce magazine's first few Iwuics have sold
HO,000 copies each, enough to keep the p u b lic a ­
tion econom ically vluhlc, Pascal! said. A bout 65
percent o f the buyers are women.
The director says people prefer the m agazine to
b u yin g a book because they can relate to It belter.
" A magazine Is open, you can w rite to It, " said
Pascull. 40. whose parents are divorced. " I t
shows people lliey 're not alone."
The magazine receives 5,000 letters a m o n th ,
m any answered In subsequent Issues.
W ith 40-odd pages for $3, Divorce has v irtu a lly
no advertising. Fam ily-oriented advertisers lik e
a ulom a ker Hcnault " w o u ld n 't ru n them for
people w ho arc divo rce d ," Pascall said. "A m i we
don't w aul any plume sex ads."
Magazines in lx-»t fin an cia l hculih these days
d on 't depend on ad revenue, w liic h fell 14 percent
last year alone alter double-digit Increases In the
1980s. said Pusculc Marie, head o f the national
magazine publishers' association.
Hut she added: "T h e press cem etery Is filled
w ith m agazines th a t were great fo r tw o o r three
Issues. I bet you th a t happens to th is o n e ."
Divorce Isn 't loo king for subscriptions, any
more th an ads.
“ We hope o u r renders d o n 't have to su bscrib e ."
Puscall said. "W e hope after e ig ht o r nine m on ths
that they w ill have w orked It o u t."

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PORTLAND. Ore. — Ju st a week ufter Tonya
H arding ducked Jull in a plea bargain, a grand
Jury concluded she was In on the plot to attack
Nancy Kerrigan.
A fter mure than tw o m onths o f investigation,
the grand Jury said Monday that Harding and the
four men who confessed to the crim e conspired to
Injure Kerrigan to knock her o u t o f the U.S.
Figure S kating Cham pionships In Jnnuary.
"T h e re was u great deal o f evidence p ointin g
toward the fact th a t she was Involved from the
beginning or very close to the b eg in n in g ," said
grand Jury foreman David Holt.
Last week. H arding reached u plea burgaln In
w hich she a dm itted h in de rin g the prosecution.
Hul she continued to insist that she did not learn
o f the plot to attack Kerrigan u n til after the fact.
H arding escaped In d ictm e n t Inst week by
reaching the plea bargain, Holt said. The grand
Jury had little evidence other thun w hat (he
public already knew, he said. Hut (hut was
enough.
“ 1 believe she was so close to u lot o f the th ing s
that were going on that there’s no way she could
not have k n o w n ." he said.
The uttack, w hich cost less thun $5,000, was
puld for w ith ilgurc skating association m oney
m eant for skating expenses, the In d ictm e n t said.
The grand Jury indicted the m en w ho have
adm itted ca rrying out the attack — Slm w n
Eckurdt. Shane Stunt and D errick S m ith . They
pleaded Innocent to charges In clu d in g racketeer­
ing. conspiracy and assault and u n la w fu lly
o b la iiiin g c o im m iu lc u llo n s . T he last churgc
In volve d u m eeting that was tape-recorded
secretly.
The Indictm ent said the three agreed w llh
H arding and her ex-husband. J e ff GHIooly, to
"cause physical In jury to Nancy Kerrigan by
m eans o f u dangerous weapon."
In a s lu lc m c n t, Harding's law yers said the
skater “ cu lcg o rlca lly denies p rio r knowledge of,
o r p a r llc lp u llo n In , th e a ssault on N ancy
Kerrigan. Had the governm ent chose to a c lu u lly
charge her. w ith p rio r know ledge or particip a tion ,
It w ould nol have prevailed a t tr ia l."

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CHAPTER 3
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" I am pleased about the recognition and
co nfirm a tion that the Koscwood massacre oc­
c u rre d ." said M artha Barnett, a law yer for tinsurvivors.
The violence began after a w hite wom an
accused a black m an of assaulting her. A w hite
posse rampaged through Koscwood. b u rnin g
buildings and d riv in g out every resident In t Intown o f 120 When the bloody week ended, six
blacks and tw o w hile were dead.
Hixson suggested lawm akers lu rn rp o rfilr his
recom m endations Into a com pensation h ill tlu-y
had been considering. Thai hill would sei up a $7
m illio n trust fund for 11 su rvivors and 48
descendants who accused governm ent officials of
fa llin g to protect them .
Hixson said that w hile II Isn't possible th is long
a lter the fact to pin po int fa ult, " l i nonetheless is
clear d ia l governm ent officials were responsible
for some ol die damages '
The state already Is Investigating die slaying ol
a black man who was accosted by a group ol
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He also recomm ended law m akers pay survivors
$150,000 each for lhe trau m a of being uprooted
from th e ir c o m m u n ity , set up a scholarship fund
for descendants, and see If charges can hr
brought against I hose responsible for the attack.
A state House com m ittee w ill consider M ixon's
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TALLAHASSEE — A claim s officer rrro n i
mended that Florida compensate v ic tim s of tlx
1923 Rosewood massacre. In w hich ram paging
w h ile s destroyed a black village.
"A m oral obligation rx ls is in redress their
In ju rie s ," said R ichard Hixson, w ho oversaw
reparations hearings for lawm akers.
In a report Monday. Hixson said the Legislature
should scl up a fund lo compensate v ic tim s or
th e ir fam ilies who can prove they losi property.

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LAS VEGAS — I’netllc B ell's plans tn test
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selected theaters could change the way m otion
pictures are d istrib u te d and could provide new
revenue stream s fo r m ovie theater owners
D igital video transm ission over phone hues
w ould cm d up lica tin g and sh ip pin g costs to
theaters, cu rb p ira tin g o f film s and Im prove the
q u a lity o f the p ic tu re . H ow ard G unn, vice
president of m arketin g and business development
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to 12 C alifornia theaters. Federal and state
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test.
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These owners could use die service to provide
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their theaters d u rin g the daytim e and could
provide local view ings of professional sports
events or concerts — all on big screens w ith
hlgh-d cflnltlon T V q u a lity . Stewart said
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ih cu lcrs today.
lin t m ovie owners would have lo pony up
around S50.000 lor HDTV projectors and a
special screen to show the pictures, said David
Wuechler. an assistant vice president at Alcatel
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approval, to to o m ovie houses In C alifornia by
lhe end o f the 1995. Theaters In m etropolitan
ureas w ould be targeted before suburban co un ­
terparts because fiber lines are already In place.
Slewart said.
Alcutel, w hich Is coordinating the venture, is
w orking w ith die live m ajor H ollyw ood studios,
him d is trib u to rs and theater owners to oile r the
service through telephone com panies nationwide.
Bat-Bell also w ould have lo rely on a long­
distance com pany to sh uttle the digitized movies
across local telephone boundaries, som ething
PucHcll Is forbidden from doing under a 1982
consent decree that broke up the old Bell system.
Alcatel's equipm ent w ould enable u studio to
digitize film s and send a d ig ita l copy over fiber
optic lines to a com puter, know n us a server,
w hich w ill he part o f B artlett's telephone netw ork
Movies would be stored In compressed form In
the server and be d istribu te d over the fiber Hues
lo local servers lh a tt would be pan of local
telephone networks. A m ovie house owner could
retrieve the flin t from the local server and w ith a
special decoder, located In the jtrojcctlon room,
decompress the film .
Alcatel has developed a sw itch that phone
companies ra n use to route the video traffic. Each
sw itch can carry 1.438 h lg h-d efln ltlo n -q ua llty
movies, said Alcatel associate vice president T im
Phillips.
Front a H ollyw ood studio to a m ovie house on
the East Coast, a 2-hour m ovie w ould take 45
m inutes lo trun sm lt. P hillips said.
Satellites have ro u tin e ly delivered dig ital video
lo news o rg an izatio ns, cable operators utul
others, but arc shown In analog form because
rccclvln g . equipm ent Is not yet available for
consumers.

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Hale plea opens new chapter in Whitewater probe
By RICHARD KEIL
Associated Pross W riter
L IT T L E DOCK. A rk. In
closing out I i I h llrst c rim in a l
case, the W h ite w a te r special
counsel Is adding a new charge
that Involves a federally backed
loan com pany and a failed SAL
already at the center o f his
probe.

F o r m e r M u n ic ip a l J u d g e
David Hale was scheduled to
plead g u ilty today to conspiring
to defraud the Sm all business
A d m in istra tio n and a new m all
fraud charge. Kandy Coleman.
I tide's attorney. Wild Monday.
W ith o ut clalxm ttlug . Coleman
said the additional charge —
w hich was not In Hale's o riginal.

four-eounl felony Indictm ent —
centers on transactions between
Hale, his com pany. Capital Man­
agement Services Inc., and the
failed Madison G uaranty Savings
and Loan Association.
Special counsel Ito b c it Flske Is
try in g to learn w hether funds
from Madison — whose failure
cost taxpayers between $17 m il­

lion and $0&lt;&gt; m illio n — were
diverted to a real estate devel­
opm ent com pany In w hich Pres­
id e n t C lin to n a nd Ills w ife.
H illa r y , w ere p a rtn e rs w ith
Madison ow ner James MeDougul
and Ills form er wife. Susan. He
also w ants to learn w he th er
depositor funds were Im properly
used to help retire C lin to n 's
I &lt;184 g u b e rn a to ria l cam paign

Thousands of vets exposed to radium?
By M ELISSA B. ROBINSON

Associated Pross Writer
WASHINGTON - As a young subm ariner
nearly 30 years ago. Jam es G a rrlty once
emerged from a tra in in g tank w ith bleeding
eardrum s. F ollow ing standard practice at
the tim e, n Navy doctor stuck radium
capsules up Ills nose — a treatm ent G a rrlty
now blames fo r Ills nasal cancer.
" I have been so stek over the last 10
years." G a rrlty. 47. said In n telephone
interview Monday from Ills home In Q uincy.
Mass.
" I was losing m y voice* for m onths at a
tim e Every lim e I eat. m y nose run s
Mv
teeth were b reaking o ff."
T w o weeks ago. G a rrlty said. Ills condition
was diagnosed as nasopharyngcul cancer —
a rare disorder affecting the nose and throat
area.
G a rrlty believes m any veterans m ay have
gotten cancer from the radium treatm ents,
god he plans to ask the federal governm ent
(•i provide free treatm ent and |H&gt;sslbly
p isa b lllty pay tor
for mose
those vw ho can be located.
(Usability
r He has set up a "S u b m a rin e S urvivors
•471.5047) to collect
m e.” h otline (1017-4
...... ...on
.................
.........J
exposed to the
data
veterans
and others
o
treat merit. He says he has logged m ore tlum
6 0 0 calls, m o stly from cancer patients.
K adluui capsules were w idely used both
In m ilita ry and c iv ilia n m edical practice to
(real hearing problem s from tile 1940s lo
tin- late 1960s
At least 5.(HX) Navy subm ariners and
14.(XX) m em bers of the form erly com bined
A r m v a li d A i r F o r c e r e c e I v e d

veterans w ho received the treatm ents to
determ ine II there any high rates o f cancer
a m ong th em . Sen. Joseph L le be rm a n.
D-Contl.. also hits asked state and federal
agencies to Investigate and develop a plan to
help the veterans.
The Defense D epartm ent acknowledges
using I lie radium but has been reluctant to
release m edical records and track and n otify
veterans w ho m ay have been exposed.
In a Fell. 23 letter lo Sen. Jo h n Cliufee,
I H U . Hear Adm . W.A. tlu c k c n d o rf said the
Navy In 1991 considered stu d y in g subm a­
riners for latent effects of the Irra d ia tion but
decided against It because II could not find
the records o f those treated.
" A b lind, rccord-by-record search could
not be conducted In a tim e ly or coste ffe c tiv e m a n n e r." Ilu c k e n d o rf w ro te .
Ilu c k e tid o rf also said the records were
covered by privacy laws uud could not I k released w ith o u t the In d iv id u a ls ' consent.

nasopharyngeal radium treatm ents u n til the
m ilita ry stopped the practice In the late
1900s,' according to researcher Stewart
Farbcr. who has been looking Into the
subject for more than a decade.
In most eases, the patients received m uch
higher concentrations o f radiation than
those subjected to other experim ents the
federal government carried out after W orld
War II to assess radiation effects, Earlier
said.
■You're ta lk in g 20.000 tim es greater In
certain coses, and we re ta lk in g thousands
of m e n ." Earlier said, adding that the
treatm ents persisted even though there
were widespread scientific reports on the
possible health hazards of radium by the
1950s.
The radium treatm ent involved Inserting
50 m illig ra m radium capsules Into each
nostril. Subm ariners, on average, received
four treatm ents, each lasting 10 m inutes
and given a few weeks upart.
G a rrlty said he received the treatm ent
after ru p tu rin g tits eardrum s w hile tra in in g
In a subm arine tank at New Loudon, Conn.,
at a depth of 1&lt;X&gt; feet The capsules were
used to prevent a recurrence o f the problem
G a rrlty said his eurdrum s healed, although
lie suffered some hearing loss.
Am ong civilia ns, rad iu m was used lo
correct hearing loss or adenoid problems,
p a rtic u la rly In ch ild re n. Earlier said The
capsules cleared the Eustachian lubes and
were used for subm ariners and pilo ts who
had trouble a djustin g to depth and altitud e
pressure changes
Earlier w ants the governm ent to study

However. Veterans A lfa lrs Secretary Jesse
Drown told Lleberm an at a Senate c o m m it­
tee hearing earlier th is year that he would
w o rk w ith th e N avy to fin d a ffected
subm ariners and help them receive cure and
compensation.
G a rrlty . for one. does not w ant to wait
Some veterans have been turned away
from VA hospitals that do not know how to
treat their illnesses, and m any were never
lo ld they were treated w ith radiation in the
first place (resold
I m try in g to get m touch w ith as m any
people as I can ta lk I&lt;&gt;. said G a rrll v And I
w ill talk lo them u n til Die day I die "

Protein in blood may signal cancers, research suggests
___________________ ___ ____________

By MALCOLM R ITTE R

AP Sclonco W riter

__________

TUCSON. Artz. - A recently
discovered p ro te in show s up
ch ie fly tn the blood o f some
cancer patients and m ay prove
to be a useful Indicator ol tireasi
a n d p ro s ta te c a n c e r, a r e ­
searcher says.
I flood tests for the protein may
one day b e lli In early detection

A
nd
and

lo
in

trackiritf
truckin g the
the results
results ol
ol

th e ra p y , said M argaret
llu iiu tis c k of the U niversity of
Texas M l). Anderson Cancer
Center in S n illh v lllc .
She presented early data on
the protein Monday at a sem inar
sp on sored by th e A m e ric a n
Cancer Society.
" I t appears to tie the most
prom ising (tum o r m urker! I've
seen III a long, long lim e ." said

... Harmon
u n io n Eyre,
Eyre. the
Die »w’tcty'«
society x
lb

c u lle d
p tifi.
protein, called
p«5.

Is
is

not

deputy executive vice president
lor m edical u lfalrs and reseati li
Min Dr. M ichael Tunisian, a
surgical oncologist at the U n i­
v e rs ity o l P cn n syva n ln . sold
llau au sek's data suggest the lost
would not be useful lor early
detection of breast tum ors
llun uu sck mild the protein can
tie found by a simple blood lest
She said Die lim c tlo n of Die

She d id n ot o ile r d e ta ile d
f in d in g s in v o lv in g p ro s ta te
cancer, saying the com pany she
dld that research w ith Is keeping
results confidential. Hut she said
p(i5 levels were m uch higher In
: t l I prostate cuji|:e.r p a tie n ts
than In 353 men w ith benign
enlargem ent of Die prostate.

debt.
Hale, accused o f c o nsp iring to
defraud the SHA and ly in g to
federal otflclulx. has alleged that
C lin to n , then governor, urged
h im lo m ake a 8300.000 loan to
a com pany owned by Susan
MeDougul. About 8I(X),0(X) of
that m oney e ven tua lly ended up
In the checking account o f the
W hitew ater Development Corp..
the real estate venture In vo lvin g
l lie C lintons and McDouguls.
The plea agreement reached
between Hale and Flske over the
weekend follow s a pattern used
by special prosecutors In other
com plex cases such as IranC ontra or the Mcugan era hous­
ing funds scandal.
"O b v io u s ly . H ulc has c o n ­
vinced Flske Dint he has some­
th in g o f value to offer In Ids
larger In v e stig a tio n ." said Iru
Kuphnclson. fo rm e rly the Justice
D epartm ent's special counsel for
financial In s titu tio n s fraud. "H e
ts g ettin g th is deal because the
prosecutor th in k s he cun be
h e lp fu l."
C lin t o n , m e a n w h ile , h a s
steadfastly denied any w ro ng ­
doing; on Monday, he a n g rily
dism issed lin k 's allegations as
"a bunch o f b u ll."
Also on Monday, the General
A c c o u n tin g O ffic e , th e I n ­
v e stig a to ry a rm o f Congress,
released a re v ie w o f H ale 's
operations and concluded that
Ills lending practices were In
viola tion of HIIA fx illc y . w hich
stipulates that grants and loans
should go to econom ically dlx
a d v a n ta g e d In d iv id u a ls and
companies
Hale has already begun to

assist Flake's Investigation. Ills
a ttorney said Monday.
"H e Is going to cooperate fu lly
In term s o f te stim o n y and any
th in g else that Is required of
h im ," Coleman said.
L ate r. Hale Is expected to
te stify before a grand Jury to
elaborate on Ills earlier allega­
tio n that C lin to n encouraged
h im lo make a questionable loan
to a W h it e w a t e r b u s in e s s
partne r — an accusation that
Flske has said In court papers Is
''fu n d a m e n ta l" to Die Invcstlgu
Don.
Documents obtained bv The
Associated Press show that pro
pie connected w ith Madison and
Hale's com pany had num erous
dealings, most co m m only In the
form o f loans that flowed from
one to the other.
Am ong the questions Flske is
Investigating Is w hether Hale's
com pany m ay have been used to
move troublesom e loans o ff the
hooks at Mudlsou and out of tIn ­
sight o f federal regulators, ac­
cording lo several witnesses who
have been subpoenaed by the
prosecutor.
At lin k 's recent p re tria l hear­
in g . la w y e rs a n d w itn e s s e s
talked ubmit a potential scheme
In volvlng several businesses and
"Iwigus loans" that helped pro­
m in e n t Arkansans.
T he ben eficiaries were not
identified.
Hale's com pany was bucked
by tile SHA to make loans to
e n t r e p r e n e u r s w h o were
"s o c ia lly and econom ically dlx
a d v a n t a g e d . " Hut m a n y
beneficiaries were In fact pro
m ln r iit Arkansans.
For Instance. Hale's company

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AROUND THE STATE
Bucs sign Marts
TA M P A — U n e b a rk e r l.o n n lr M arls, an
u n re stricte d f r t r agent w ho su nt the last four
seasons w ith tin- Kansas C ity Chiefs, signed a
three-year deal w ith the Tam pa May Hut cancers
Marts. 25. started IS panics fan the Chiefs In
1903. recording;! career-high 73 tackles

Reekie traded
TAM PA — TIh- Tam pa May l.l^h tn lii^* have
sent J im' Reekie to Ihc W ashington C apllals lor
E n rico Clccone and tw o (tra il picks
Clccone. 23. appeared In 4 0 names th is season
w ith the Capitals and had one goal and one
assist. Reekie, acquired hv Tam pa May Irom the
New York Islanders in the 1992 expansion d ra ll.
had one Coal and I I assists In 73 names
In a dd itio n to Clccone. T a n i|ii May also w ill
receive a th ird -ro u n d pick In litis year's N lll.
e n try draft and a lilt It round selection In 1995

Marlins maul Yankees
FORI LAUDERDALE - Clary S h clllc ld and
lio h Natal each knocked in t liir c run s and the
v ls ltln n Florida M arlin s routed the New York
Yankees I I I lu n n e x h ib itio n game
Florida opemxl the scorlnn In the lour I h
lu n ln n when Chuck C arr led oil w ith a double,
m oved lo th ird on Alex Arias' n tou nd o ul and
scored on Shellleld s iMiuncer to s h o r t
S h clllcld extended F lorida's m a in in to 3 ()
w ith a tw o ru n double In Ihc sixth N atal's
th re e -ru n hom er, h is firs t n l th e s p rin g ,
h ig h lig h te d a six run M arlin s' seventh Inning
Ryan Bowen 11-11 w orked lo u r scoreless
In n ln g s til Ih rcc-h lt hall.

Panthers held to tie
M IAM I — John V a n b le s b ro irk saved 40 shots
und F lorida rallied for a 3-3 lie w ith the New
Jersey Devlin Mint made the I lu ll hers the most
successful expansion Iranchlscm N lll. history.
Florida surpassed the recoid lor points In a
season w ith 74. Il shared the m ark w ith
H artfo rd (1979 -H)j and Philadelphia | I9U7-UH).
T he D evils outshnt the Panthers 43 28.
In clud in g 3 2 -IH over the lln a l two periods and
overtim e. Mill t l r y nettled for -t lie and moved
one point behind the A tla n tic lending New York
Runners, w ho have the N lll. ’s la st record
New Jersey Is Ik 1-3 In the I a s i 13 n a m e s
Florida m oved even w ith W ashington for lltc
seventh playofl s|xit in the Eastern (Conference
T h e P a n th e rs a rc fiv e p o in ts a h e a d o l
Philadelphia and the Islanders lor the lln a l spot
Florida Is 5 - 1-2 In lls last eight games.

AROUND THE NATION j
Lakers edge Heat
INGLEW OOD. C alif. Tlte Los Angeles
Lakers held M iam i lo I I points In the fo u rth
q u a rte r and ended the Meat's lour game w in n ­
ing streak and six-game road s lrn tk . 84-81
Sedate T h re ad had 23 points and Vlade Ulvac
added 13 p oints and 15 rebounds. Rony Selkaly
led M iam i w ith 21 p oints and 2 1 rebounds.

W HAT’S HAPPENING
Mens’ Baseball
L is t. John’s River C.C. al Seminole C.C., 3 p.m

Boys’ Baseball
[ I Seabreeze at Lyman, 7 p.m.

Womens’ Softball
[ 1Florida CC-Jax. at Seminole C.C., 3 p.m.

Girls’ Softball
□ Lyman at Euatla, 4 p.m.
□ Daytona Beach-Mainland vs. Ovlodo al Ovlodo
Sports Complex, 4:30 p.m.

Boys’ Golf
□ Deltona and Orangewood vs. Lako Mary at
Tlmacuan, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lyman vs. DoLand at Monastery, 3:30 p.m.

Tennis
□ Mainland vs. L Brantley at Sanlando, 3:30 p.m

BASKETBALL
□ 10:30 p.m . - WKCF IH. N B A O rlando Magic
at G olden State W arriors. (LI
b o m p le te lis tin g s on Page 2B

March 2 2 , 1 9 9 4

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Softball sprouting
Adult leagues abound with arrival of spring
The follow ing Is a short capsule ol Mir local
ollerlugs

From S ta ll R epo rts

SANFORI)
Like spring Powers, adult recre­
ation slow plleh s o tllia ll leagues are sp ring ing up
all over Sem inole C m n iiv
I'lav has already begun In A ltam onte Springs.
W inter Springs and Red Mug Lake Park and
w ith in the next m on th, leagues w ill begin In
Sanford. I.ougwood. Lake Mary and Oviedo.
The Sanford C lm reh S nfltm ll League has begun
ta k in g registrations lor lls S pring Season Ilia) w ill
Ix-gln lls 10 week season on Saturday. A p ril Olh
al Chase Park In Sanford. The league plays o nly
on Saturdays and Is open to I hi Mi men anti
wom en I'he league also has d ivisions (or learns ol
all levels ol a b ility anil eom pellllveness.
The Saulord Recreation D epartm ent w ill hold
its o rg a iil/a llo n a l m eeting on Wednesday. M atch
3t)lh and Mien open registration lor Ix itli m en's
anil w om en's learns
The C ity ol l.o ng w ixxl Parks and Recreation
Departm ent w ill open registration lor lls m en's
and ( ' n r d leagues on Moud.iv. Apr II -till

HANFORD CIIUKC1I LEAGUE
SANFORD — The Sanford C hurch Solthal!
League w ill k ic k o il lls S pring Season on
Saturday. A p ril 0 th.
Cost Is $240 (Including $ l.r&gt; ASA registration
fee) lor the IO-wcek Saturday only season The
first IH teams to pay fee before A p ril 1st w ill
make up the league.
Plans call for Ihe league lo he divided Into llir c r
s x-tcniu d ivisions. C om petitive for the Ix-si
teams. Fellow ship lor the next level, and Fun lor
Co-Ed and lens com petitive teams
Players m ust lx- at least 14 AND a freshm an In'
high school and rosters are u n llm lle d
For more In form ation, call Dean S iu llh league
president. al (407) 322-201 I id le r 9 |&gt; ill

HANFORD RECREATION
SANFORD — 'Ih e Sanlnrd R e im illo n D rparl
in cu t w ill hold lls Spring S o lih u ll o rg n n l/a llo u a l
m eeting on Wednesday. March 30ih al 0 p in al
the D ow ntow n Youth Center. First F lixir of
Sanford C llv H all 300 N Park Avenue

Depending on Mir a ninu nl of Interest, as m any
as OO teams &lt;-(iii lx- iii c o iiiin o d iitrd In Ihe m en's
and w om en's leagues Teams w ill play one night
a week (or 10 weeks.
Cost Is $205 for new learns (Includes $15 yearly
ASA feel and $250 for re tu rn in g tra m s from the
(list completed Polar Hear leagues.
For more Inform ation, call the Sanford Recre­
a tion D epartm ent at 1407) 3 3 0 5 0 9 7 d u rin g
norm al business hours. Monday through Friday.

LONOWOOD RECREATION
LONOWOOD - The C ity of l.ongw ixxl Parks
and Recreation Departm ent w ill lx- accepting new
teams for lls S pring Slow plleh Softball Season
sta rtin g Monday. A p ril 4th
'There are openings lor Men's ( ' leagues on
Monday. Wednesday and Friday n ig ht's and lor
Ihe 'Thursday N lghl Co-Ed League The fee lor
m en’s teams is $21K) and the Co-Ed is $220
Leagues play one night a week lor 10 weeks
For additional liilnruiaM ou. ra il Sandy Lom ax,
director, al 1407) 200 3447 or Lincoln at 1407)
331 0974

H o m e runs stop
Lions in s o ftb a ll
too n u ie li and not h illin g
We a ls o have a couple ol players
m il lu|m e d and I have tw o girls
pla ying the inlield who have never
played lillle ld Ix -lu ir s o Ihe break
w ill give us lim e lo gel llea llh v
again."
I he Lions h xik advantage ol some
shaky Melding hv Deltona lo lake
ihe 3-0 lead
In ihe llrs i lim ing . B e lli I ’ra li
reached on .in error and came
aroond to score on a pair ol ground
riots and an RBI single hv I nova
Bellam y
The second in n in g started about
the same way as the W olves' llrs i
baseman dropped a th ro w on a
g ro u n d e r lo s h o rt by W h itn e y
W h ile C o u rte s y ru n n e r N icole
Koglenlos moved op lo second on a
passed hall and scored on a single
b y S h a n n o n M in in s . M o o n s
advanced lo second o il a grounder,
moved lo th ird on a w ild p itch and
scored on a single hv I'ra tl
W hite II II. the Starting pitcher
lor Oviedo, was cru isin g along w llh
,i one b ille r, hoi lost Ihe strike /one
In the th ird
Tasini M athis led o il w ith a single
See H om ers, I'n g c 2B

By DEAN SM ITH

Herald Sports Wntor
OVIEDO
Two swings, seven
runs
Thai was all n look, tw o swings,
lo tu rn a 3 O lead Into a in 3 d r llr lt
as die Dcllona High School Wolves
came h um tx-lood In h ilt / the
( h-n-tlo High N&lt; I iim i I I.inns IH 7 m a
g ills lusip lie h s o lllia ll game at the
Oviedo S p oils C om plex. Monday
otieruooii
Al t e r I wo in n s scored o il a
throw lug error and a steal ol home
lo cut (he lead lo 3 2. D elliina senior
D e lih lr H in s o n tip p e d an I n ­
side (lie p a r k g r a n d s la m In to
rig ht eeiitei Ib-ld and. alter another
run scored o il a w ild p ttrli. Gina
Mangelll mashed a M irer-run. In ­
side ihe-park hom er lo deep left.
O vied o scored a pair of ru n s in the
llllli lu llin g lo cut Mu- lead lo 10-5.
hoi II w ou ld nut gel closer as the
W o lves p ill a six-spot on th e Ixiarcl
in the In p u t the se ve n th lim in g

After s ia rlliig the season w llh five
s ira lg lit w ins the Lions have now
losi three ol their List lour, w hich
has hist year head coach Anna
Mollis very &lt;oneerned
1 Monk S pring Break w ill do os
some good." said Mollis
We need
to gel that w in n in g a ttitu d e hack
M otivation has to conic from w ith in
a n d we h a v e n ' t seem ed v e r y
m otivated lately. I don't know what
the problem Is Bui I do th in k we
have been relying on our defense

DuXon*
Oviedo

WOLVES II. LIONS)
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Meteld Photo by E-lwatd WoXe

I

M o lh it ond M ill W hite tle lio m y 1)1 f ie ld I I I
or,d F ie ld M u nn * I I I WP
M o lh u 14 Jl I P
W hile ( I I I Sove
non* Jit - none III
DeXone Hogue MR
D eilpne H in to n 1)1
M o n g e lll Re&lt;ord%
DeXone I / O v ie d o * !

Michollo Fluid was lorcod to pitch In relief and struggled allor having
caught tho lo s t six-plus Innings Sho did throw out a runnor sloalmg and
also scorod a run, but II was far Irom onough as Iho Ovlodo Lions droppod
an 187 doclsion lo Iho Doltona Wolvos Monday allornoon

Jordan sent down to minors
_____ -___________ -_____________ _

Lead
widens
in V-ball

mw
,.Him
m eeting

nl
’ hiss A elulis. Jordan went I-fo
r-4 w ith «
i
o f (Class
l-for-4
an
RBI single and a w alk. Me struggled In rig h t field,
dropping an easy fly and gol Iw lslcd around on another.
Jordan changed lockers, m oving from a prim e row
near Jack McDowell n&gt; farther hack in the clubhouse,
lie w ill he allowed lo stay In the m ajor league locker
room rath er than the sm all, cram ped quarters ol the
m in o r leaguers, m ostly lor security reasons
On Sunday, a female fan Jumped out of Ihe stands In
M iam i and ran lo .Jordan. The W hile Sox do not w ant a
repeat episode, und w ill try lo keep h im close lo home.
T hat means Jordan probably w ill not travel lo m in or
league games al other spring cam ps In places such as
Port C harlotte. St. Petersburg and Bradenton. Instead,
he w ill play w ith w hatever team s arc In Sarasota: he
may he w ith T rlple-A Nashville on Wednesday and
Dmiblc-A B irm in gh am later In the week.
Because he lik e ly w ill not he on Ihe road. Jordan
w on 't have to ride the dented. 20-year-old school Inis
used lo sh u ttle tlie lr m in or leaguers to games. The Inis,
w h ile w llh a Sox logo, has tattered seal covers, tw o
cracked w indow s and no a ir conditioning.
•’I ’ve alw ays been a team guy. I never tried to
separate m yself.” he said. "H u t when II gets to 10- or
I H-hour Inis rides. I hope they can go w llh m e."
perhaps on a plane. Jordan Joked.

By BEN W A LK ER

AP Baseball Writor
SARASOTA — Far beyond the fence at Ed S m ith
Stadium , hack where the big leaguers do not stray.
Michael Jordan q u ic k ly learned about life In the m inors.
'There was no scoreboard, no (logouts and only tw o
um pires on the Held where Jordan played Monday Not
th a t there was any less pressure on baseball's
m ost-recognized rookie.
As expected, the Chicago W hite Sox reassigned
Jordan to th e ir m inor-league cam p In Ihe m orning. Me
was no! sent lo a specific level, and general m anager
Ron Schuclcr hopes lo know In a week or so where the
3 1-year-old o utfie lde r w ill start the season.
" I don 't feel disappointed, because w hat I trie d to do
was a longshot by any standards," Jordan said. " I call
u tiliz e d lls o p p o rtu n ity lo Im prove m u s k ills ."
Jordan, a Ih rc c -llin e MVP In the NMA. w ent 3-for-20
In 13 e x h ib itio n games for the W hile Sox. und h it the
hall out o f Ihc Infield Just three times, lie has said he
w ould play a year in Mil- m inors If lie and the W hite Sox
thought he had a chance at m aking the majors.
In his first game on the farm , pla ying for Prince
W illia m against M altlinore's Frederick team In a

F ro m S ta ff R eports

__

SANFORD Wc a lvlew
lla p tls i Won and K o lm o are
s ta rlin g lo slowly open a wide
gap between themselves and
the rest of tlx- team s in the
S a n fo rd R ecreation D e p a rt­
m e n t S p r in g R e c re a tio n a l
V olleyball League.
W eslvlew Won und Rolneo
arc a fu ll three games ahead of
th ird place Sanford First Bap­
tist a lte r Just lou r weeks of
play.

See Volleyball, Page 2B

Brown’s-Central grabs Gasparilla booty in Tampa
Spaolal to l l u Harald
TAM PA — The Level HR g irls
from Brow n’s G ym nastics-Central
o f Altam onte Springs garnered the
gold at the G asparilla InvItA tlonul
by conquering and pillag ing arch ­
riva l Am erican Twlsters-Pom pano
lo r Ihe team title March 13th.
B ro w n 's c o m p ile d a score o f
133.00 to tlulsh ahead of Am erican
T w ls te rs -P o m p a n o (132.75) and
Northwest YMCA-Tumpa (131.70).
The treasure added up to 33
medals, seven In d iv id u a l ch am pio n ­
ships und Mil- team cham pionship.
In the 8-9 year old division. Kim
Wood won the all-around co m p eti­
tio n w ith u score o f 33.20. She
cluln icd first place finishes In vault
n i■

FOR THE BEST

v&gt;\ bflHu f -\j
-4 -J?i

—— —

T— -

(8.40) and bars iH .lo ) and second
place fin ish e s in balance beam
(8.45) and floor exercise (8.25).
N ichole W illia m s grabbed the
balance beam title w ith a score of
8.55. and also brought home a
second In bars (7.95) and a seventh
In va ult (7.95) to fin ish fo u rth In tluall-around w ith a score o f 31.25.
C h ris ty Shepard had the best
fin ish lo r B ro w n 's In the 10-11 year
old d iv is io n , g a rne rin g a fo urth
o v e ra ll w ith a score o f 3 2.8 0.
In d iv id u a lly she was first In balance
beam (8.40). th ird on vault (8.45)
nnd eighth on liars (7.85).
M ichelle Irv in e look s lx lh a ll­
around w ith a score o f 32.05. She
was th ird on floor exercise (8.45).
fifth on bars (8.10) and 10th on
balance beam (8.00).

■ . .

.

B ritta n y C rupc won the vault w ith
a score of H.00. She ulso added a
second place fin ish on floor exercise
(8.50), w hich earned her an eighth
place fin ish all-around (32.45).
S ara H a rp e r w as second on
halunci beam (8.35), seventh on
lloo r (8.40) and eighth on vault
(8.35); Sharon W ain fo u rth on vault
(8.40); and C a ro lin e T ho m p so n
eighth on balance beam (8.15).
In the 12-and-up group. E m ily
C u n n in g h a m c a p tu re d th e a ll ­
around lllle w ith a com posite score
o f 32.75. She had tw o second place
finishes, balance beam (8.25) and
bars (8.20), along w ith a seventh
place finish on floor exercise.
A lexis Ford co ntrib u te d tw o sev­
e nth place finishes In va ult (8.40)

• vgr *' , •«, ,

•-

•

•

and bars 17.90). w hile team m ate
Nichole Thom as tied Ford for sev­
enth on va ult and also added ;u
n in th place on flo or exercise (8.20). v
'The M ro w u 's -C c n tra l L e ve l -8
non-restrlctcd team showed sonic
o u ts ta n d in g p e rfo rm a n ce s fro p i
Hope llo llk u m p . who flnlshed setond all-around 135.55) by w in n in g
ihe v a u lt c h n in |ilo n s h l|) (9.00).
Iln ls h liig second oil beam (8.80) and
th ird on floor exercise (9.05).
S a m an tha H inson took fo u rth
overall w llh a score o f 32.25. She
placed second on floor exercise
(9.10). fo u rth on va u lt (8.80) and
eighth on burs (8.85).
The Level HR teum w ill next
compete In the Stnte C ham pion­
ships th a t are scheduled for A p ril
9-10 In I'oinpauo lleueh.
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20 - Sanford Herald, Snnlord, Florida - Tuesday, March 22. 1994
F

5
1M ilw a u k e e vs O akland a) P h o e n l., * 0!
p m
Colorado vs San Francisco al Scottsdale
A r i, e 0 1 p m

DOGS
*1 Sanlortl Orl.nrio
Monday nigh)
F ir !) r a ta —! / l ! j B : ll «
A K In g M id a i
I K
4 00 14 00
i P U Nooky Ray
JM
J 00
r M 4p,i(&gt;4 B w Om
100
Q t l 4) 14.10; P (4 1)41 00, T I t 1 1 ) 4)4 40,

Cent C onnecticut SI. IJ. BuckmoH 5
W esleyan | FM l T 7

ia t o n d r a c *
F /U , T :4 ].IJ
4 A th iu n g Lady
7140 170 160
! R * a l Judge
4 60 7 60
/ llra n d y P a rk e r
4 00
O
(4 11 41 40i P 1411 710 OOi T (4 1 7 )
144 40; DD I ) I I 40 40, S (4 1 7 I I 1,717 70
T h tr d r a c t —9 /l4 r O i l 41
1 D rea m P rince
6 00 4 70 4 40
TGa E v e ry ie a n le
4 10 7 00
7 In ila q o
4 00
O i l 1 11110, P I I 1)11 40, T 11 1 71 174 10
F o u r lh r a c * — l / l i C 14.14
1 F o rb e t Sweetie
0 00 1 DO 7 40
7 S| C harna
ISO 160
O K iuw a P rin c e
4 70
0
(111 74 00, P 1)11 104 40, T (1 7 11
714 DO, Scratch 7 Happy A c e 't W in
F in n r a c e - S / l l i S i l l 44
1 Jennie Lee
10 40 1 70 7 40
7 S| Shawn
7 70 7 10
7 Car In i P e d ltla
7 60
O i l 11 I I 40, P I I 7)170 M ; T I I 7 7) 104 40
S ln th r a c i - 1 /1 1 ; C i&gt; U 7
t G ull's. F u r l
6 70 4 70 4 00
1 L u c k y Lotto
4 40 6 70
0 Buchnelt G old
} 00
O (1 1) 4] 40; P i t 1) 44 40, T 11 1 I I 40) 70
Seventh r a c e - 1 /1 4 , S l l 14
7 K atcu W akanohana
6 00 1 OO 4 40
7 M y Lac) P ro m ise
4 70 I 60
6 M iss A m b e r
0 60
0 (7 7) 77 70; P 17 7) I I 40, T 17 7 41 440 40,
S I 1 7 4 111.01) 10
E lo h th ra c e - J / l , B i l l 41
6 R e a lis tic a lly
14 40 0 70 0 60
7 to n k a W ln d c h ill
1 40 7 80
1 H ockey F ig h te r
7 40
O 14 71 77 OO, P 14 7) 14 40, T I t 7 11 704
Scratch I Cc Becky Bar
N in th race — J / l i ; i l l 11
7 F ra n k s J ill
4 00 7 00 1 00
I Si E lla
7 60 &gt;00
4 tta m e ja m a f
160
Q 1)1) 1) 00; P I D I l l . N , T 11141 14.40

A u b urn la IS, Siena 0 1
B elm ont f, Troy SI 7

a m i* 70p m
C ham pionship

NAIA Tournament
Championship
Monday, March 11

Cent. Florida 114, Cleveland St. 3 0
E ast C aro lin a 13 G eorgia Southern 3
F la g le r 2, P ikeville O
F lo rid a Southern to, M assachusetts 3
G u ilto rd 5. W ashington A Jefferson 4
M e rc e r 10 14. NE Illin o is 1 10
M ississip pi J, Iow a I
Old D om in io n 12, C ornell 0

O klahom a C lly 90. L ite A tla n ta ll

Rollins 10, Oraceland 2
SI A ndrew s !Q. T u lls 3
St, Thom as 33, T r in ity )
SW Louisiana 10, S A rk a n s a s !

Stetson!, AkronS
U nion, Tenn 10, A rk M o ntlce llo V
Vanderbilt 10. L ipscom b 7

West Florida II, Berry 4
MIDWEST
G ra n d V iew 10, Iowa St 3
In d ia n a 3. ToledoO
M o Southern I. Nub O m aha 7
M o Southern 12, M inn M o rris 10
M l Vernon N ar 7. Acad Baseball Canada 7
M o un t V ernon N au ire n e 13. D ickin son 0
N Iow a 21. C olgate S
W itten b e rg 4. N ebraska W eslyn I

O K LA H O M A CITY et. L IF E I t
L IF E (7710)
L ew is f 17 17 t l 30, H a rris 1 4 0 0 7 Jones
6 I t 4 6 16 Sweeting 6 It 0 7 17. Sm ith J 10 0 7.
O rr 0 4 0 0 0 Duke 1 77 7 4 Gainer J 6 0 7 10
OrownOJOOO Totals 79 7 7 1» 7701
O K LA H O M A C ITY 170 7)
P atterson 1 4 7 7 o F ra n k lin 14 77 1 7 » ,
Hopgood s 9 7 4 14 Davis 4 9 11 11 M a re y 4 7
0 0 9. N hholson 0 0 00 0. M a rlin 0 l 0 0 0.
M cK e lve y 4 1 7 3 II. Dellose 7 ) 0 0 6 K e lly
7 47 48 Totals 4) 67 14 70 99
M a lttim e - OC 41, LC 31 J P o ln l goals —
LC 4 74 (Lew is 3 10. Sm llh t 4 H a rris 0 7. O rr
0 3, J o n e s 0 1) OC 7 t l |M a ,e y 1 1 M c K e lv e y
1 3, F ra n k lin I 5) Relciunds
LC 34 (G a ine r
41, OC 44 (Mcpgooi) 141 Assists
LC II
(L e w is 41, OC 23 (P atterson F ra n k lin 81
Total louts -- LC IS OC7I A - 1 441

SOUTHWEST
F o rt H ays St 10, H a rd in Sim m ons 3
Freed H ard e m a n 1! 15. W illia m s Bap II 0
O ra l Roberts 1, M innetcrfa 1
T a rle to n S t II . W T t* a s A A M 3
C arle ton M in n 13. T rin ity . Te*as 3
Colorado Cot 3, T rin ity , Texas 4

FAR WEST
Cal P o ly SLD 1A E Oregon *
Cal St H a y w a rd IS,. Lew is A C la rk .3
E C onnecticut IT. C larem ont M udd 3
P o in t Lom a I . W illa m e tte . O f f , 0
R e d la nd s*, P a cific, Ore 0
San Jose St 24, S UtahO
U N L V I. A rka nsa s?
W O regon 4, San F ra n St 5, lO m nnings
W h ittie r 7, C oncordia. Ore , *
W illia m e tte 1, H a w a ii P a c ifie d

I G reat R everence
1 70 4 70 4 60
1 Tenn's Don P ric e
6 70 7 80
0 A aron O 'M a lle y
7 60
O i l 7)14 10; P l l ) ) « 80; T I I 7 81 40 40

NBA STANDING S

llthrace - 1/14 , 0:77 00
IS | Smiley
77 60 18 40 7 00
7 Armor Ot Steel
14 40 4 00
7 M a r Dana
7 60
Q I) •) 170 10; P 10 1) I I I 00; T I I 7 71
1.710 la . IT II 1 8 A 6 &gt;71 4.146 10 Jackpot
llth race -1 /1 4 , S :II 04
r Crown s HI Kick
1 80 7 )0 7 10

N atio n a l Basketiall Association

EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Divltion
W
L Pet
45 19 703
19 74 *00
3? 71 .168
33 31
51*
344
72 i ;
21 44 37)
i f 47 788
C entral D ivision
A tla n ta
46 19 708
C hicago
43 27 667
C leveland
36 79 554
indianA
34 29 540
C h a rlo tte
78 35 444
M ilw a u k e e
18 46 781
D e tro it
18 47 277
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
M id w e s t D ivision
W
L Pet
* Houston
4* 17 730
■ San A ntonio
46 19 708
U ta h
43 24 647
D enver
32 37 500
M innesota
)• 47 277
D itlla t
1 5?
17)
P acific D ivision
* S eattle
47 17 7)4
Phoeni m
43 73 *56
P o rtla n d
19 37
591
Golden State
37 j r
571
L A Lake rs
27 3? 422
L A C U pp e ri
24 J9
161
S acram ento
23 47 354
* c linched p la y o ff *|&gt;ot
M ond a y's Games
A tla n ta 100. U tah 94 OT
Houston 121. W ashington M2
L A Lake rs §4, M ia m i I t
Tuesday's Games
L A C lip pe rs at Now Jersey 7 JO p m
P h ila d e lp h ia a! C harlotte. 7 30 p m
In d ia n a at C leveland. 7 30p m
Houston at M innesota, 8 p m
Chicago at N ew Y o rk, • p m
M ilw a u k e e a t D enver, 9 p m
New Y ork
O rlando
M ia m i
New Jersey
Boston
Ph dad# (phi a
W A thin g io n

6 Si Jenny
0 40 7 60
t Im o k le T ria ie
7 60
Q 16 7) 10.00, P (7 4)70 00; T (7 4 1) 44 40
n ih r a c e - 1 /1 4 , A: 11.37
FJnM S w Ldy
17 40 10 70 7 70
4 A u n t Anna
17 40 7 40
&gt; Judy s O ath
j 40
0 (4 t l 77 00, P (6 4 ) 100.60, T (4 4 7)
744 40; Q D (4 7 ft 4 4 ) 7(1 40
M lh r a c e — 7&gt;l; A ' 78.47
1 K atsu H a v e n c ro ll
4 60 J 40 7 70
7 H otfoot A lle n
i 70 1 40
O H igh tG o ess
180
0 ( 1 4) 70 00; P 14 1) 70 00, T (4 7 41 11 40; S
(4 1 4 71 404 OO
A - 1.784, H - 1141.811

SPRINQ TR A IN IN G

GB
—
4 't
6&lt;i
17
73
24‘ i
77

3
10
11
17
7 7 'a
78

GB
—
1
5
1 4 '»
79
39

5
9
10
71
3 7 'j
74’ 1

Miami at Photnla, 9 p.m,
San A n to n io at Seattle, to p m

Orlando at Golden State. 10; 30 p m
P o rtla n d at S acram e rto , 10 30 p m

NBA BOXES
H « l Ljkarv Boa
M IA M I ( I I )
Long 4 10 I 7 ». R ic e ! 17 1 7 17. S a'kaly • 17
1 10 71. Shaw 4 17 0 0 n S S m ith 8 17 0 0 17,
C o le i 0 5 0 0 0. Salley 07 17 1. M iner 1 4 7 4 7
ttu rto n I 1 0 0 7. A lk ln tO 0 0 0 0 T o ta l! 1781
17 2011
L A L A K E R S (84)
C am p b e ll J 10 I 2 It , L ynch 4 10 I 7 ». D ivac
1 I I 7 4 17. T h re a t! 11 21 0 0 77, Van E . el I It
0 0 7. C h ftltie 7 14 2 7 17. R a m b ii 0 2 0 0 0.
T S m ith 7 4 1 1 7 W crlh y 17 0 0 2 T o ta l!
17 86 0 11 01
M ia m i
7! 11 17 I I - |1
L A L a k e rl
I f 7) 14 77 - 04
J P o ln l goala
M tim i 111 (Shaw 4 to.
S S m llh I 4. Long 0 I. Rice 0 7. C o le i 0 4). l o i
A n g v ie i 7 I [T h re a ll I J. C h rlitle I 7. D iv a ,
0 I. Van Eve! 0 7) T iu le iJ out — None
R ebound!
M ia m i SB IS e ika ly 711, L o i
A ngeles 11 I D ivac 111 A s titls
M ia m i 77
(Shaw f ) . Lok Angeles is (D ivac, Van Eael
6) Total touts — M lix n l IS, Los Angeles 10 A
— 11,447

pm .

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
National Invitation Tournament
All Times EST
Second Round
Monday, March 21
Clem sen 94, West V irg in ia 79
X a v ie r, Ohio 83, N orthw
rlnw estern 79, OT
V illa n o v a llr D uquesne**
V a n d e rb ilt 71, Ne w Or leans 59
Tuesday,, M a rch 13
T plane 111 10) a t Siena 112 71,7; 30 p rn
G onraga {22 7 ) at Kansas SI I I I 12), 8 p m
O ld D om (2) 91 at B radley (22 71, 8 05 p m
B Y U (22 9) a t Fresno St (20 10). 9 J0p m

pm
Bosto

S em ifinals

Wednesday, March 10
SemlllFial losers 6 41pm
Semillnals winners, e p m

SOUTH

10thrace-1 /1 4 ; 0:71.11

New Y ork M e t* v * ttoustun at K lssim m e &gt;.
I O Jpm
C hicago W hite So* v* St Louis at St
P e te rsb urg , I 05 p m
T e ia s U i) v * C leveland at W in te r Haven
105pm
D e tro it vs Kansas O ty at Haines C ity , 1 05
p m
B a ltim o re vs Te*as (s t) at P o ri C ha rlotte
I 30 p m
C a lifo rn ia Is s t vs Chicago Cubs at Mesa.
A ri# , 3 05 p m
Seattle ./*. San D iego at Peat Id, A m , 3 05

COLORADO ROCKIES Sent Curtis
Leskanic, p itch er j Jay G a in e r, firs t
baseman, and Jayha*fc Owens, catcher, to
Colorado 5pringsot the Pacific Coast League

At New York
Monday, March 71
7pm

EAST

it r a lih 4 Summ Emily

E ih ib illo n O n , b i l l
A ll T t r m i EXT
A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
L
P ci.
W
13
5
722
Sent tie
;
*11
B o lto n
It
8
179
II
O.i fe.1find
ID
8
556
D e tro it
10
545
12
Chicago
C leveland
10
10
500
10
500
10
Kansas C ity
9
B a ltim o re
10
474
471
9
New York
8
8
tl
M ilw a u k e e
421
II
471
M m nesdl a
8
•
400
f e &gt;4*1
12
8
400
Toronto
12
176
14
3
C a lifo rn ia
N A T IO N A L LE A G U E
W
L
Pet
667
6
San F f,» n tisco
12
7
Los Angeles
11
611
7
588
10
St L o g it
7
10
568
A tla n ta
9
12
571
Colorado
9
5?t
New York
tl
10
8
556
P h ila d e lp h ia
545
Chicago
12
10
9
n
Houston
536
9
536
P itts b u rg h
to
534
It
10
F lo rid a
8
t
l
C in cin n a ti
421
4
San Diego
12
250
4
M o n tre a l
14
m
N O TE ; Split squad g a m e ! count In stand
in g * Tie* or college g .fn e i do nol
M onday's G a m n
P h ila d e lp h ia 7, D e trc jt 5
Boston 7. Chicago W hite So* 6
C leveland 6. T o ro n to 3
Lo* Angeles 6 M o n tre a l I
C in c in n a ti 3. St L o im O
Kansas C ity 3, New York M e ti I
O a klan d 5 Colorado 4, 10 inn in g*
San F r a n t I SCO 5, M ilw a uke e I
Seattle 4 Chicago C ub* J
F lo rid a t l , Now Y o rk Yankees 1
Texas 5. P itts b u rg h 4
Tuesday's G arnet
L o t Angeles vs A tla n ta at W e lt P a lm
Beach, I 05p m
P h ila d e lp h ia vs C in cinn a ti a t P la n t C ity,
\ OSp.m
M o n tre a l v t. F lo n d i at M elbourne, 1 OS

Ih td Hound
M a rrh ll, 74or »
ODD Bradley vs Tulane Siena T41A
Xavier (77 8) v* Vltlaisava ( 17 111 TBA
Vandeibllt ( t l 11)vs Clemson 111 »), T[1A
Goniaoa KSU vs, Fremo St I1YU. TDA

COLLEGE BASEBALL
M onday ! C olley* Baseball Scores

A LLS TA TE BASKETBALL

vi. ■ - -.fcfciL . ■ L,-

v* ti'/in,diHoid a i l u rt M ye rs, / 0:5

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A rizona Slate vs C a lifo rn ia Its ) at Tempe,

A m ,9 osprn

NHL STANDINGS
N a tio n a l Hockey League
A ll Tim et EST
E A S TE R N C ONFERENCE
A tla n tic D ivision
W L 1r P ii o f GA
* N Y Rangers
44 77 6 *4 356 200
New Jersey
41 7t n 9) 764 195
W ashington
33 31 6 74 7)1 771
F lo rid a
11 19 t l 74 70) 200
P hila d elp hia
I I 34 7 69 356 777
N Y (•lan d e rs
30 33 9 *9 743 731
Tam pa Day
35 36 to 60 194 774
H o f t h u d D iv ilio n
M o n tre a l
38 77 17 88 751 704
P itts b u rg h
36 73 17 18 765 751
56 74 17 84 746 711
Boston
B u ffa lo
17 77 9 41 744 193
29 36 7 65 7)5 744
Quebec
H a rtfo rd
24 4! 8 s i 196 744
O tta w a
I t 54 8 30 170 345
W E S TE R N CO N FER ENC E
C * n tr * l D v ttio n
W L T P U OF OA
« Toronto
19 21 t l *9 24’ 209
■ D e tro it
41 25 S V K&gt;5 219
■ D.i I i.i*
1? 25 t0 »4 244 222
Chicago
35 W II t l 223 201
St Louik
14 78 9 77 225 239
Winnipeg
2t U I SO 2U 29?
P acific On v iiio n
C a lg a ry
1* 2? t l I ) 2*5 7)1
Vancouver
15 )4 3 J ) 244 235
San Jose
25 n &gt;4 *4 204 233
A na he im
37 40 5 59 19* 221
Los Angeles
24 1? It 59 258 ??8
E dm onton
20 41 12 52 228 2*9
* clinched p la y o tt i j u t
M o n d a y '\ Game
New J e r ity I. F lo rid a 3. tie
T u e id a y 'i G am e!
San Jo*e at P itlib u r g h 7 35 p m
B o lto n a (Quebec. 7 IS p rn

Tampa Biy at N Y hlanderi. 2:35 p m
H a rtto rd a t Washington. 7 3 5 p rn
C hicago at D e iro it. 7 35p rn
P h ila tk lp h la al St Loui*. 8 35p rn
A na he im at D allas B 35 p m
N Y Rangers at C a n a ry 9 ) 5 p m

FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION Re
e lf d i d Gene Upshaw as. itieeuliv# director ol
the board of representatives, Mike Kenn as
president, and Trace Armstrong, BIB Bates,
Moby Brenner, Tim Brown, Dave Duerton,
Tunch llkln, Steve Jordan and Luis Sharpe as
o*ecu(lve committee nrmbers Elected Tim
Irwin and Matt Stover to Ihe e*ecu1lve
committee
C LE V ELA N D BROWNS Agreed to
terms with Walter Reeves, light end
DETROIT LIONS — Signed Ron Hall, light
end, to a two year contract, and Larry
Ryans, wide receiver
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Named
John Jones eavculive dree tor of admlnistra
lion.
M IN N E S O T A V IK IN G S Re signed
Charles Evans, running back to a one year
contract
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS - Signed
Lonnie Marts, linebacker, to a three year
contract
HOCKEY
Netienil Hockey Leogue
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKf - Traded K evin
Todd, center, to the Loft Angeles Kings for a
fo u rth round pick In 1994 A cq u ire d R obert
D ir k , d e fe nse m a n fro m the V a n cou ve r
C anucks for a fo u rth rci/nd pick in 1994
DALLAS STARS — Acquired P ell# E klun d .
ce n te r, fro m the P N Ia d flp h ia F ly e rs for
fu tu re co nsid e ratio n s A la n M a y le t! w ing
and a seventh ro un d p ic k in 1995 tro m the
W ashington C ap ita ls tor Jim Johnson d *
fensem an, and M ik e Needham , rig h t wing
fr o m th e P itts b u rg h P e n q u ln * fo r J im
M c K tn ile . le ft w in g Traded R eid Simpson,
le ft w ing, and Roy M tcheM defensem an, to
the New Jersey D evils for fu tu re corn d
e ra lions R ecalled Ja rkko V a rv io , let I w ing
fro m K a ia m a io o of Ihe In te rn a tio n a l Hockey
League
DETROIT RED WINGS - T ra ile d Steve
K o n r o y d , d e fe n s e m a n . to th e O tta w a
Senator s tor D aniel H orthlaum e goahe
EDMONTON OILERS Tra d ed B rad
W e r e n k n , d e fe n s e m a n
to th e Q uebec
N ord iqu e s tor Sieve P m sm ore. goalie
LOS ANGELES KINGS Sent B rian
M c R e y n o id ft, c e n te r, lo P h o en i* o l the
In te rn a tio n a l H ockey League
NEW YORK RANGERS - Traded Tony
A m o nie . rig h t wm q. r r d the rig h ts to M a tt
Oates, le ft w in g to the Chicago B la c k h a w k t
to r Stephane M a fte a u , le ft w ing and B ria n
Noonan, fig h t wmg Traded M ik e G a rtn e r
r ig h t w ing to the Toronto M a ple L eals tor
G lenn Anderson n g i i w ing the r iq h ls to
Scott M alone d fte n v m .in
and a fou rth
ro un d p ick in 1994 Traded Todd M ar chant
ce nte r, to ihe E d m tn lo n O ile rs for Cra&lt;g
M a c T a v is h center Traded1P h il Bourque, le ft
w ing to the O tta w a Senators lor futu re
co n s id e r at ions
Traded P eter A nders son
d e te n t*m a n . lo fh * Florida P anthers tor a
n in th round pic k in 1994
ST LOUIS BLUES
Traded Jett B row n
and B re t Medic an defensemen and N athan
L a F a y e fle . cenler to 9»e V ancouver Canucks
to r C raig Janney, cenler T ra ile d M a « im
B e ll fo rw a rd and a v * ih round pick m 1995
to the A naheim M ik it y D ucks for A tra e i
Kasatonov, d e fe n v e m iti
WASHINGTON CAfhTALS
Traded A l
la fra f# defensem an, to the Boston B ru m s lor
Joe Juneau Center Traded Enrico Clctone.

defenseman, a third round pick In I994j and a
conditional draft choice previously obtained
from the Tampa Bay Ltghlning lo Tampa
Bay for Joe Reekie. dHeniemen V g n e d John
G ruden. defensem an

W IN N IP E G JETS T ra d e d P a u l
Ysebsterl. center, to It® Chicago Black hawks
fo r a th ir d round pick ft 1995
.
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•

NHL SUMMARIES

TV/R A D IO
D evils Par*her s, Sums
New Jersey
I
2 0 0 - 3
F lo rid a
I 3
0 0 -3
F irs t Period — i F lo rid a
B arnes 19
(C ire lla J *0 1 ts h l 2 New Jersey, M .K L e a n
is (N ic h o il! Mol.s i v v Penalties
M d le n
NJ (in te rfe re n c e ). J 00 F o lig n o F la tin ie r
le re n te ). 5 17 F o lig n o F la (h old in g ) II 01
Second Period
J New Jersey Slevens 16
(Sem ak. D riv e r! 10 20 ( p p l 4, New Jersey
R ic h e r 12 10 4i 5 F lo rid a
F o lig n o 4
(R N ie d e rrra y e r Lln cA a yl 14 31 6. F lo rid a
L o w r y 34 ( K u d e ls k i. S e v e r y n l. IS 25
P e n a ifitt — D enning F la (h o ld in g ), 8 5a.
C arp e n te r NJ Ih o o k in j), I* 09
T h ird Period = P4one P e nalties - O r e l la
F la ( h ig h s tic k in g ) , I t 0 )
D r iv e r , NJ
I s la s h in g , 11 34., A V Ila n b y . F la (cross
c h eckin g ), II 34
O v e rtim e ' None Pbnafty — L e m ie u * NJ
(cross chechm g). I oi
Shots on yoal - Nt&lt;w Jersey t l 1/ 15 0
43 F lo rid a 10 A 12 0
78
Power play O pportunities
New Jersey 1
of 4 F lo rid a Dot 3
Goalies — New Jentry, Drodwur, 22 9 7 (28
shots 25 la v e s )
F lo rid a . V a n btesb ro u ck
20 70 10 (43 40)
A - 14.213
R eferee — Ron Hog&lt;&gt;irth L in esm en —
Paul Devurski, P ie rre C ham pou*

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J lO a m
ESPN. NASCAR P u ro U to r 500

BASKETBALL
noon
SUN
N n lio n .il In tv rc o M ftg ia lu
W h t» rk h .iif C h a m p io n 9np
/ 10 p rn
ESPN NIT T u ltin r
S ^n .!
Ill
V JO p m
ESPN N IT B Y U al F rrs n o
S till# . ( L t
NBA
Hp m
TNT, ChksVjo B ulls a * N# w Vork
K rucks, ( L I
10 30 p m
WKCF 18 O rla nd o M iig it at
G O id*n Stale W tirr lor % (L )
f 1 p m — SUN N IIA Ac Hon

BOXING
J N pm
SC. S p ofliC hann#! Pro Boeing
Tour
(i JC p rn
SUN. U g h tw e ig h is Fruddm
P endleton vs R afael Ruffins
V p rn . 2 JO a m
U£A, M id d le w e ig h t*
Roy Jones vs Daniel Gordo (L)

GOLF
a 30p m

HOCKEY
/ 30 p m
WIMI3 5*. N H L . Tam pa Bay
L ig h tn in g at New Y o rk Islanders. ( L I
10 JOp rn
SUN. Brut H ockey Week
TENTHS

9pm

TRANSACTIONS

C LE V ELA N D

IN D IA N S

SC NCAA, Duko at Florida
Ratio

Mondjy’s Spoils Trdnstctloni
BASEBALL
AnurlCM L u g u r
CHICAGO W HITE SOX - Sent Mktisi-I
Jordon, u u tflttd w , (o th e ii
c o m p fo r reassignm ent

SUN. D ti&gt;S hula sCl«!sslc

m in o r looguii

B A S E B A LL
12 50 p m
W W /N A M ( 1440). e x h ib itio n
New Y ork M tts v t Mom ton A stros

BASKETBALL
9 06 p m
W D B O A M (580). pregam e
N B A O rlando M a g it a l GQIdem State War

ridel
-

Sent Tom
K r« m » r, Dove M lic k l and B ill W e rlr. t ' h
e rs. O o yid B e ll, th ir d base m a n. and Jesse
L evis, c d lc lie r. to C h irlo tte ot ttw In te rn a
Ilona! League
MILW AUKEE BREWERS - Added Tom
M runansky. o u tfie ld e r, to the 40 m an roster
P laced Angel M ira n d a p lc tb e r. on the 60 day
d isa b led list
NEW YORK YANKEES - Tra d ed Paul
Assenm acher, p llc b c r. lo the Chicago W hile
So&gt; lor B ria n O och rln ift'r, p itc h e r
SEATTLE MARINERS - Sent Greg P lrk l
lir s l baseman, lo C a l» s r, ot the P a c ific Coast
League. Mac S u /u kl. [etcher, lo J a c k io n v ille
ot ttie Southern Leagie,. and Tony P h illip s,
p it d ie r , lo Ih c lr m kror league co m p tor
reassignm ent

NalionatLeague
CHICAGO CUBS - Sent R andy Veres,
p itc h e r, o u trig h t to Iowa ot the A m e ric a n
Association

10 30 p m
W D B O A M (5801. W E D G FM
193 t), N B A , O rla n d o M a gic at Golden State
W a rrio rs

NHL HOCKEY
8 pm
— WGT A M IS40I Tam pa Bay
L ig h tn in g at New Y e tk Islanders, joined in
progress

MISCELLANEOUS
Ip m
WGT A M (S40). The Sports D riv e
6 p m - WGT A M (540). The Press B o*
6 pm
~ W E L L A M (13801. Talk Sports
W ith P ole Rose
7 pm
WGT A M (SiOI. W H K R FM
(107 7 ) . NASCAR L iv e
? pm
- WW NZ AM (7401. WW ZN A M
( I440), The Sport ft N ut
10 p rn
WWNZ A M (740). F lo rid a Sports
E * change
10 p rn
WGT A M (5401, Sports B ylin e
USA
»0 p m
WW ZN AM (1440), Sports Fan
Tonight

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l u n i o r . H o n ita y
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Mall Amy Prldgars sanlor. Pa.lon Lisa
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Patarsburg Kaswltk

NFL meets in O-town
B y DAVE Q O LDBERO

AP Football Wrltor
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c o n v iT s lo n In ihr- NKI. may
fin a lly H&lt;M to 1w* ii reality.
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J a n u a ry h y W a v n e H n l/e iif( a .
o w n e r u f H lo e k h u s t e r V id e o , w h o
a ls o o w n s h a s e h a ll s F lo r id a
M i i r l l n s . h o e k e v 's F l o r id a I ’a n
t il e r s a n d w h o s e c o m p a n y h a s
p u rc h a s e d P a ra m o u n t, o w n e rs
o l th e N e w Y o r k K n li k o r t u ic k o i s

and Kailftcrn. MuUcii({n. w h o l
already owns 15 percent of the
Dolphins, paid $12H m illio n to l
purchase the other H5 percent.
For m any teams, p a rtic u la rly j
the old lim e fam ily-ow ned club a.j
th a t's a c o n flic t o f In te re st.!
olferlnrt a tem ptation to favor!
one s p o rt o ve r a n o th e r. S ol
M onday was spent a llo w in g ]
every team Irom At l ant a to ]
W ashington to air Its view s o n!
the m ailer
The discussion was cut short i
to lake op more e n ticin g Item s —;
n a m e ly th e t w o - p o i n t con*
v e rs io n , w h ic h w-as rccom *1
m ended by the ru le -m a k in g )
co m p etitio n com m ittee. A voted]
Is expected to da y, w ith th e ’
chances ol approval getting bet*'1
ter Most coaches, w ho con­
s titu te the heart of the opposl*
Mon. are ready lo re lu c ta n tly
accede to It

Homers
C o n tin u e d fro m Pugc I f f
S prings at 7 p.m J u n io r va rsity
and moved to th ird on a action w ill open the n ig h t's play
pair ol w ild pilches as M atigelll jit f&gt; ;iO p m
w alked Mangelh *.tnli second
Oviedo (li d) w ill he In action
and when the th ro w trom the again th is afternoon, hosting
c a lrh i-r got past Ihe l.ion s pitch
a n o th e r V o lu sia C o u n ty foe.
ci
M athis strolled home and
D a y to n a lic a c h M a in la n d , at
Mangi-Ill went to th ird . Korv
•1:30 p.m al tlx- Oviedo Sports
Hogue walked .uid Mangelh stole C om plex.
home on a th ro w to second
A lte r a strike o ut. N le o lrtle
•'l.o
Carso walked and A a ryn M nlpih
s in g le d to load Ih e lia s e s .
H inson, w-hn plays m the Sun- C o n tin u ed from Page IB
Arid w hile Mx- lead duo are
lord w o m e n ' s and c h u r c h
p u l l i n g
a w a y .
softball leagues, then upped a s l o w l y
one strike p itch Into the alley hi West view Won is also doing the
rig ht eenti-r to clear the liases same th in g In Its battle w ith
Knlneo. as It posted Its th ird
and pm Deltona ahead lo r good
Yvonne Greiner lo llu w rd w ith straight perfect 4-0 week, after a
a single and m in e around to 2 2 opening night. Monday n ig ht
score on ,i stolen base and two at tlx- .Sanford M iddle G ym w ild pits lies l i lote w alks to u u to rh im to put a lu ll threellra m lv Stern and M athis set the g a m e s b e t w e e n I t s e l l a n d
stage lor Mangelh s shot lo let I . Kotneo
Kntneo went 3 - 1 M onday
w hich chased White
lte lla tu v same on m relief and ■lig h t, w hile First Hapllst re­
put out the lire, bin the damage corded Its fourth straight 2-2
inid been done
week Premier, w hich opened
1’rnvtd lug the offense lot Ihe Ihe season w ith a TO night, hud
its t hi rd straight 1-3 week and
W olves were Mathis II wol o r lo u r, tw o run s. Ki l l ) , t ’ orso West view Hapttsl-2 did not have
Itw o f o r lo n i two runs). Mal|uh enough players show up to play
Itw o fo r live, tw o runs). Ilh isn n and was forced to forfeit Its fo ur
(one fo r t wo. home ru n . tw o games.
A m azingly. Mils was the th ird
runs, lour K ill) Mangelll fun&lt;,-fiir th re e , hom e ru n . three s t r ai ght week th a t the fo u r
ru n s , fo u r K ill). Hogue (on- teams have had the exact same
e lor three, triple, tw o runs. K ill). results.
There were a couple o f super
G reiner lorie-ftir-lhree. tw o runs).
Stern llw o runs. K ill) and Knhhi m a t c h u p s , as Fi r st H u p tls t
needed overtim e lo defeat Pre­
F ine ry (run)
Mathis, a freshman, scattered m ier 16-14. Kotneo edged Pre­
nine lilts .uid allowed o nly one m ier 15-13 and Westvlew-One
earned run in Im proving her lopped Premier 15-1 1.
record to -1-2 on tlx- season.
The o the r thn-e games were
Doing the damage for Oviedo n o t &lt;| u l i e its e x c i t i n g as
were Prut I |t lime-Tor-lour, two W estvlew -O ne bested K o lnco
15-5 and First H apllst 15-7 and
riiiis , K ill). K u giciihis (onc-forKotneo toppled F irst H uptlst
t wo. t wo runs). M o n tis (on
15-5,
e -fo r'-th re e , ru n . Ki l l ) . Kr l n
X.ukowskl (one-fur three, K ill).
W eslvlew -W on Is now 14-2 on
Ile lla m y and Jaim e Dugan (hn lli Ihe season, while Kotneo Is 11-5.
iiiie - fo r - fo u r w i t h one K ill) . C om pleting the standings are
S hannon K rlllk c (one-fur lour) First H apllst |H-H), Prem ier (7-9)
and M ichelle Field and K lin and W estvlew-2 (0 -lfi|.
D rcyfuss (one run scored each).
Ile lla m y did a super |oh on the
m ound lor the l.ions, th ro w in g
2 % -lnnlngs ol hitless re lie f lielore llrln g In Ihe s lx lli
Roince 11, P rim lir 17
F lfit Ha pi 1.114, P rim ltr 14
Del I (m il Is oil Io n besbever 5-7
W titv Iiw O n * II. Rslnco!
siarl The Wolves w ill he hack In
W ttlv liw On* I!, Prim It r I I
S e m in ole C ounty W ednesday
Romeo 11, F ln t DadII i M
W
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n i g h t to t ake on I he Lak e
llrn n tle v Patriots In A llam o nle

Volleyball

RESULTS

“ Silver Fox” shows heels to young bucks in VCS dirt opener
By BILL 5IEQERT
Special to the Horald
HAKHKKVILLI-; - Dick Mil
; chcll showed Ihe youngsters of
racing the best way around tinl a c k as V o l u s i a C o u n t y
S peedw ay o p e n e d Ih e H lfM
points season on the Yfe's-intle
d irt track last F riday n ig h t lor
liie lou r regular racing divisions.
M itchell ran away from llie
pack most o f the n ig ht as lie
powered Ills num bcr-27 legends
ca r around the elav oval to take
the 25-lap feu io n
T he veteran racer got strong
challenges from Gordon Stone.
• Dan Pardus and Robert Ham.
hut pulled aw ay and let them
battle fo r the ru n itc ru p spot

"T h e y say you get better w ith
age." M itchell, know n as the
"S ilv e r F o x ." said. "B u t wc
ought to ask m y w ife about that.
The car handled so good. A n y ­
where I wanted lo g o . It w e n t."
Second th ro u g h Jilt It were
PardiiH, Ham. Douglas Colice
und Robert Glenn.
In other divisions, Paul George
won Ihe Pro Lute Models, Shane
W illia m s claim ed the Pro Stocks.
K urm lc Ponce took the M int
Slocks and Kathy Gainey paced
th e Hobby Stocks.
George, from Astor, run uway
from the rest o f the Late Model's
at the sfa rt o f the 25-lap feature,
w h ile Joe H ull. B ill Kopka. J.T.
Peacock and Gary Flynn
knocked each o th e r around tr y ­
ing lo m o u n t u challenge from

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RESULTS
F R ID A Y .M A R C H I8
L E G E N D ! 17! I« P !) - 1 M llth e H .
7 P * rd u i. 7 H a p ,. 4 C ohe*; J Glenn
6 Ron M ay, 7 L * r r y M m o u re ry , 8
Dave Craddock, 9 Jon O icA lnio n , 10
G ordon Slun*. 11 d ill 0 e ff» y ; 17 Tony
H * r g r * v i8 ; 17 Jay D ltk ln M in ; 14
T ro y F ill; 1! J im m y F o ile r ; 14
[lo tt&gt;y D uhA lm *; l&gt; C h r li D a v a I a . 18
Ted Rid Thirds

LATE MODELS (35 l*p»i ~

1

G ro rg e . 7 K opka. 7 H a ll 4 F ly n n , 1
L e o . 4 M lk * L u d d e n l, 1 M a r k
P a la rn lll; I . J.T Peacock

PRO i TOCKS (2# lap%) -

1

the num ber i w «j spot.
Peacock d ro p p e d o u t wi t h
m echanical woes and Kopka
nvcriiMik H all for second place
and set sail lo p o t on a late race
challenge for lead w ith George.
" I never saw (Knpka'sl car. but

William!. 7 Slacy Malhen, 2 H aiti. 4
W o rtm a n , 5 M ille r , 6 Gib Hebrew

M IN I STOCKS (20 lepft) - I Ronnie
PoftCtr 1 M ik e Ponce, 3 M e lh e w t 4
St,s*iis. I Ninon, 6 Don G illlftp iu . /
J ci son Rosen fold, 8 Ronnie StroftiiiM,
9 M o nty Sir nit ton, 10. Duvey C line. M

O karile Sanford, 17 Joey HaiVauvr
HOBBY STOCKS IIS Ijp i) I
Gainey, 2 R tg liltr ; 3 Lowe, 4 Tom
Mattven. 5 Slevens, * Rick Cooper. 1
Lawrence Ednie. 8 Rose Peterson. 9
F letch Moody; 10 Brian Sell; II
Donnie Bostic

I could here the m oto r.” George
_sald from the new S porisplullun
’ V icto ry Lane. " I race w ith B ill
q uite a hit and he races clean. II
he got dose. I never fe ll h im ."
T ra ilin g Ucprgc and Kopka lo
tlie checkered Mag were Hall.

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G lyn n and Fred Leo.
W illia m s look Ihe first Pro
Stock feat ure w i t h Stacy
M a lh e n . B ria n B ales. St eve
W ortm an and David M iller n ip ­
ping al his bum per.
it o u n i e P o n c e , o f S t .
A ugustine, powered Ills Ford
M ustang Into the w in n e r's click*
after ta kin g the lead w hen early
leader M onty S tra tto n came to a
stop on the b a ckstrctcli halfway
through the race.
Ronnie led h is brother. Mike
Police. J e ff M athews. C harlie
Stunts and Lenny H lxon to the
liu ls li line to the 12-car feature.
" I t ’s a new e ar." Ronnie Ponce
s a id . " A n d o u r s u c c e s s Is
because the IToys w orked hard In
the garage g ettin g II ready. They
w orked all the tim e ."

Gainey, the first female w inn er
on the VCS d irt track, took the
lead from Lonnie Register, one o f
her top opponents lust year,
hallw ay through the race.
Register came home second
ahead o f T om Low e, T om
Malhen and Scott Stevens.
" W e're having fun out there,
th a t's for s u re ," Gainey said.
" I t ’s g e llin g p re tty com petitive
■nil there. I Just need to keep the
gas to the flo o r."
Volusia C ounty Spccdwuy, lo­
cated 15 m iles west o f Daytona
Beach on H ighw ay 40. races on
the d irt every Friday n ig ht and
on the paved half-m ile oval every
Saturday night.
For more Inform ation, contact
the race office at (904) 255-2243
or(f)O-f) 985-4402.

�Santord Hofald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, March 22. 1994 - an

People
IN BRIEF
Antique boat show set
MOUNT DOHA — The seventh anm nil M m iril Dorn A n tl(|iie
Bout Festival w ill be held March 24-27,
More than ICK) antique and cltUMlc w(K)den boats b uilt prior
to IDOH w ill leather In M ount Dora, The show has e om r to Inrecognized as one of I he prem ier a nllrp ie and classic lioal
shows In the co un try.
The show Is sponsored jo ln tln by the S unnyland C hapter r&gt;f
the A ntique and Classic lloat Society (ACE)S) and the Mount
Dora Area ( 'hnml&gt;er of Commerce.
Hoaters Interested in p a rticip a tin g m ay w rite to the C ham ber
o f Commerce at P.O. Dos IDG. M ount Dora FI. 32757 or call
904-383-2163.

Village Players set for plays
OVIK1XJ —- The non-profit co m m u n ity thealrleal troupe, the
Village Players Young Actors, w ill present tw o one-act plays
e n lllle d "C inderella. C ind erella" and "T reasure Is lu n tl."
Performanees are March 25 at 7 and March 20 at 3 and 7
p.ni. at the Village G allery Stage, H3 N. Geneva Dr. In Oviedo.
T ickets are 85 for adults and 83 for children under 12. They
m ay he purchased at the door.
FOr more Inform ation, call the Village G allery al 3 8 9 -1GD I or
Jessie llarre lsou at 349*51 12

Toastmasters meet at SCC
Seminole C o m m u n ity College (SCC) Toastm asters C lub
*6581 w ill meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. al Seminole
C o m m u n ity College Contact Rosclla Dunham at 3 2 3 8 2 8 4 for
more Inform ation

Overeaters to gather
A regular m eeting of Overeaters Anonym ous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. al First United Methodist C hurch,
corner o f Park and 5th. Sanford. For more Inform ation, call
Carol at 322*0057.

Panic Attack group to meet
A goraphobla/P anlc A tta c k Support G roup meets each
Tuesday al H p.m . at West Lake Hospital. 5HD W. Stale Hoad
434. Um gw ood The support group Is for those who are alrald
to go out o f th e ir house and tie active In public.

Take off pounds sensibly
Members ul Take O il Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. al
the First C hristian C hurch. 1007 Sanlord Ave . Santord.
The group now has a private room to weigh people between
0:15 and 0:45 p.m.
Each week n different progrum on weight loss w ill be
conducted.
For more lu lo riiia iin n about the club, call 323-1708 or
323*1064.

Optimist Club meets weekly
The Sanford O p tim ist C lub meets every Wednesday at noon
a t the Colonial Room al T ouchton s In dow ntow n Sanford.
V isitors are welcome.

Kiwanls Club meets Wednesday
The Kiw anls C lub of Sanford holds lls noon luncheon
m eetings every Wednesday at the Santord C ivic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lukefront. V isitin g Klw anlans are
welcome. For Inform ation call W alt S m ith. 323-5088.

Dancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance C lub dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2 :30 ■ 4:30 p.m . ut the Sanford CWIe Center Live m usic
by the D cltnnlans 11-piece hand. Donation $2 ,00,

Club takes the lead
L.E.A.D.S to Success, a new ly formed club to share business
connections, w ill m ccl 7:30 u.m. Wednesday at Pebble Creek
A partm ents clubhouse. 780 C reekwater Terrace, laike Mary.
One of the focal points of the m eeting Is to exchange business
cards. O nly one member o f a p a rticu la r type o f business or
profession Is allowed to Join.
For more Inform ation, contact Murcia Kurtzc 640 0009.

Woman’s Club to meet
Lake Mary W om an’s C lub meets the fourth Wednesday of
each m onth. C ontact C heryl Greene 323 5102 or Pauline
Uundschu, 330-3905.

Life in the fast lane
Drag ra c in g has b e c o m e a fa m ily tra d itio n
By SUSAN WENNER
Herald Correspondent
HANFORD - H un te r Hubbard
grew up w ith life In the fast lane.
The Iasi lane o f the race truck,
that is. " I grew up at the race
track from the tim e I was s ix ."
he said. H ubbard's stepfather.
T om m y Todd, was named as a
big Influence for bis Interest In
fast ears. He recalled m any
lim e s w orking on m otors w ith
him . B rin g a spectator for 23
years only h id e d his pnsslon
more. Nine years as a d riv e r of
d ra g ra c in g keeps H u b b a rd
somewhat regular al the Orlando
Speed W orld Race Track.
A native F loridian. Huhhard
was bom In M iam i, but lias lived
in Hanford for 27 yrars. He Is
em ployed al D lttm rr A rch itec­
tu ra l A lu m in u m as a welder. Ills
sons, Jared and J u s tin , as well
as h is w ife o f seven years.
C heryl, are some o f his most
avid fans. "C h e ry l Is very sup*
portlve o f me and m y ra c in g ," h r
said. "Y et, rig ht now. I’m w o rk ­
ing on another car w ith m y
slcpdad. I ’d like to give her the
car I'm presently d riv in g for her
to race. She's ridden down th r
truck w ith rn r and enjoys It. My
cousin's fiance, A p ril, races and
she really adm ires h e r." The
name o f A p ril's car Is “ Fam ily
T ra d itio n ." T ha t's exactly what
Hubbard and m any of Ids rela­
tives have kepi In i h r bloodline
H ubbard races a 1DH2 Firebird
w i t h a lug b lo c k C h e v ro le t
engine. "Special fu rl Is needed
for ra c in g ." he said, ‘ i t should
he 110 octane. Some stations
around town sell 100 octane, but
high compression m otors w on't
run well on th a t.”
W rinkle walled slicks arc his
ilrc s ol choice He described the
feeling he has when approaching
the sta g in g lane. "1 get an
a d re n a lin e b oo st, " h e said.
" W h e n y o u 're s ittin g th e re
yo u ’ re really a n tic ip a tin g the
light Every tilin g Is most crulcul
then. You have to hook up. Go
straight and cut a good light
Then th e speed o f the car Is
alm ost like a high. Il kind of

D EAR ABBY: I Just read (lal et t er fro m th e d iv o rc e e In
W ichita. Kan., about the "G race
Under F ire " episode In which
Grace lied to her children about
th eir lather and bis involvem ent
in i h e i r l i v e s . G r a c e b a d
purchased C hristm as g ilts for
tier children and put th eir fa­
th e r’s name on the card so the
kids w ouldn't th in k he forgot
them.
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I did not agree w ith Its premise
then, and I s llll d o n 't. The
essential point Is th a t the father
did not cure enough about his
c h ild re n lo he Involved w ith
them . They w ill discover th is on
th eir ow n someday — and when
they do. they w ill lose faith In
th e ir m other lor having lied to
them !
When m y father walked out on
our fam ily. I was 10 years old.
My m other d id n ’ t try to protect
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pushes you back In the seat." Il
Is somewhat annoying to H ub­
b a rd w h e n peo ple c o m p a re
"ro u n d -d c -ro u n d " racing to drag
racing. They refer to drag ra rin g
like It should be so easy, yet
m any Tudors arc Involved lo
ensure a good and fast tim e. "A
lot o f people compare drags to
'ro u n d -d c -ro u n d .'" he said. " It's
like football and basketball: It's
not the same. You have to In­
sure to keep the ear straight al
high speeds w ithout going over
(he center line. You have lo sh llt
al the rig ht lim e anti aceetcratr
c o rre c tly ."
Meeting regulations arc very
Im po rtan t w hen racing Hubhard explained the difference
between the various divisions
There are Super Pro. w hich are
cars going from 7.50 lo 10.DD
seconds, th ru Pro. going from 11
to 11.99 seconds, n e x t are
Sportsm an going from 12 lo
13.99 and last. S tm -t cars going
from 14 seconds and up In the
•A-mllc stretch,” Requirem ents
for safety differ In each category.
H ubbard's car is now classified
In the Pro d ivisio n , I h -c u u s c Ills
lim e s range In the low 1 I s. He
w ould like to Improve his tim e,
hut he cited that “ the real key lo
w in n in g Is consistency." A roll
bar Is essential lo r cars ru n n in g

from 10 lo 13.99 seconds and a
roll cage Is required for those
between 7.50 to 9.99. O ther
sa fety gear Is recom m ended
such as a helm et and Jacket.
Some faster ears demand gloves,
u suit, and boots. A ll specifica­
tions are put In place fo r the
safely o f the d river. T ra ve lin g at
high speeds ra n Ire very danger­
ous. H ubbard said. "M y car goes
122 m ph at the present tim e, but
some cars at the track go In
excess o f 170 m p h .”
O ther w ords frequently used at
th e t r a c k a r c t h e " t r e e . "
"b re a k in g o u t." and "n itro u s
o x id e ." The "tre e " represents
the ligh ts at the staging lane
(starting line). Top lig h ts are
ye llo w , then the green lig h t
comes on even tua lly to alert the
d riv e r to begin. "B re a k in g o u t"
Is an expression used when a
d river crossing the beam of light
trcforc the signal o f the green
ligh t alerts them to proceed.
"N itro u s o x id e " Is used to In ­
crease the horsepower o f the
engine so the car w ill go faster.
"M y m otor runs 550 Horsepower
so ru n n in g n itro u s w ou ld be like
g iv in g tt another m o to r." be
said. " I t b u rn s iw lce ns m uch
lu r l as y o u n o rm a lly w ould,
c lfk ie u llv . w h ic h gives m ore

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horsepow er."
Another fam ily activity
besides racing Is a tte nd in g local
car shows and w atching other
r ac es . H u b b a rd e n j o y s t he
G a t o r n a 11o n a I s y e a r l y In
G ainesville, and Super Chcv v
Sunday. "S u p e r Chevy Sunday
Is u nationw ide e v e n t." he said
"T h e y go all over the c o u n try u
different race tracks. It's o nly fm
Chcvrolets. Fords can ru n Inn
o nly If l hey arc pow rred by a
Chevy m o to r." Some m a g a z in e - ,
that he recom m ends arc Na
itonal Dragster. Car C raft aim
Hoi Rod Magazine. A ll in a ll. It *&gt;
th e e x c i t e m e n t ( hu t keep-H ubbard Interested In racing, l i t
concluded by saying. " I f my
c h ild re n choose to be Involved in
racing 1 w ant to keep them golm
fast on a traek and not the street
Cars are Inspected before they
can ru n and safety Is a m ust M \
personal goal Is t fiat h n p tin llv
to excel In the s p o rt."
So th is lu m lly tra d itio n may
c o n tin u e fo r g e n e ra tio n s lo
c o m e , h u t u n t i l th e n , ib is
house-bold enjoys together tin
th r ill of w in n in g and the agony
o f defeat. L au gh te r and tears,
m ingled w ith w o rk in g s id e be­
side, are enhanced by s triv in g to
go... Just a little till faster.

Single moms: Don’t cover for absent dads

TUESDAY’S PRIME TIME
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ADVICE

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

I am now 49. and I have seen
the m an six tim es since then,
hut because o f m y m other's
honesty. I never wasted lim e
lo o k in g for g ifts th a t d id n 't
come, or visits that w o u ld n 't
happen.
I have a friend, now 50 years
of age. whose m other handled
tills situation like Grace did. She
Is s till w a ilin g for a father that
never was to show up and be
somebody he Isn't.
Abby. single mothers or la ­
thers m ust tell th eir c h ild re n Un­
tru th because If they don’ t th e ir
children w ill w ind up w ith no
one they can tru s t, and no
anchor In th eir lives.

TRUTHFUL MOTHER
DEAR ABBY: Regarding ilu it
episode In "G race Under F ire ":
In 1907. I divorced the father
o f m y tw o young sons because
be was a lazy, selfish man who
was unable to com m it to a n y­
th in g — a Job. bis m arriage or
parenthood. Our youngest son
su ffe ie d second-degree b urns
w hile 1 was w orking overtim e to
help pay the b ills. T h e ir father
was busy reading the newspaper
Instead o f w atching his children,
w ho were 4 and 5 at the lim e.
In llie years that followed. 1 gol
hoi checks for child support. I
watched m y children w a ll — anil
rinally cry — when th e ir father
d id n 't p ick them u p on Ills
visitation day. d id n 't even cull
on th eir birthdays, and broke
promise after promise. When he
rem arried, I saw the pain In m y
sons' eyes when th eir father
d id n 't spend tim e w ith them , but
udoplcd another child.
I spent years b itin g m y tongue
to keep from telling the tru th .
Never once did I say a bad word
uboul their father u n til the boys
were In their teens — after they
had fin ally p u l all the pieces
together. When m y oldest son
w as m u r d e r e d . I t h o u g h t
perhaps the s itu a tio n w ou ld

change lor o u r youngest son. It
did. ta il lor about six m onths:
then the visits and phone calls
stopped again
Mu rem ain in g son has two
boys o f Ills own (one o f whom
has never seen tils grandfather).
He know s now w hy I left his
father and agrees w ith m y de­
cision. If I had II all to do over
again. 1 w o u ld n 't change one
th ing I did. Bravo lo " A divorcee

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Steven Spielberg: Whiz
kid finally gets his Oscar
By JOHN HORN

AP Entertalnmont Writer
1-OS ANGELES — No longer will lie be known
ns the will/, kid who couldn't sit with the
grown-ups. Steven Spielberg now finds himself at
the liend of the table.
lie got there w ith the most ndult film
Im aginable, "S c h in d le r's L is t," a scaring,
three-hour portrait of heroism and evil during Ihe
Holocaust, shot mostly In black und white and
without any Hollywood stars. The childlike
wonder of "E .T . Ihe Extra-Terrestrial" had been
replaced by the horror of genocide.
"It's such a dream," Spielberg said In finally
winning un Academy Award, "and It comes from
auchanlghtm nre."
The film won seven Oscars In all Monday night.
Including best picture and best director.
The Industry seemed anxious to make up for 20
years of snubbing Its own box-office champion.
As Spielberg's dry spell at the Academy Awards
was fin a lly b ro ken , his p eers stood and
applauded, long and loud, as If to honor his whole
career and not Just "Schindler’s List."
" I actually have friends who have won this
before, and 1 swear I have never held one Itcforc,"
said a beaming Spielberg, clulchlng the statuette
for best director.
Spielberg reacted calmly at first, running down
a list of thank yous. He ended, however, In a
choked voice ns he s]&gt;okr of the "six million who
can't be watching this ... telecast tonight." a
reference to the.lews killed by the Nazis.
When he won a few minutes later for best
picture, he urged teachers to get In touch with the
"350.000 survivors of the Holocaust alive today."
" I implore all of the educators who are
watching this program — please do not allow the
Holocaust to remutn a footnote In history. ...
Please listen to the words and Hie echoes und the
ghosts." Spielberg said.
"Schindler's List," which had led all competi­
tors at Ihe (10th annual Academy Awnrds with 12
nominations, also won for screenplay adaptation,
art direction, film editing, John Williams' original
score and clncntulography.
It was the most wins fur u single film since
"Dances W ith Wolves" three years ago.
Much of Monday night's ceremony was a
constrast between celebration und sadness, wltb
"Schindler's List" hardly the only film with grim
material to receive any Oscars.
Tom Hanks of "Philadelphia" was cited as best
actor for Ills portrayal of a lawyer with AIDS.
U r u c e S p r i n g s t e e n ' s “ T h e S t r e e t s of
Philadelphia" took the Oscar for best original
song.
"It's hard to find u graceful way of accepting
the award when there's so much suffering going
on around the Issue (of AIDS)," Springsteen said
backstage,
"The streets of heaven urc too crowded with
angels." Hanks said in tribute to people who have
died of AIDS. "We know their names: they

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i
PROCLAMATION OF
SPECIAL ELECTION
CITV OF LAKE MA R Y, FLORIDA
TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS OF THE
CITY OF LAKE M A R Y, FLORIDA:
I, LOWRY E. ROCKETT. Mayor ot th* City of Lake Mary.
Florida, do h irtb y proclaim Tuesday. March 29. m i ot tho dolt lor
Iho City of Lokt M o ry 't Special Eltcfloo Tho pollt will bo optn
botwttn Iho legal hourt of voting (1:00 A M. — 7 00 P M .) on Iho d«y
ol tha election Tho run-oH tloctlon, II required, will bo hold on April
It. IS 4
Sold «l»cllon(t) and voting lor oil City prtclnctl thoII bo hold ol
tho following locollon:
CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS
LAKE MARY CITY HALL
100 N COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
LAKE MARY, FLO R I0A
Tho Elocllon Doom) iho 11 coni Iif ol Pol Thompion, Ethal Cor lion.
DorliOmoy. A lto O m b fd . Koy Solomon, ond E A Corlion
Thopurpotool thooltcllon l l toolocl Iho following City Of llclol:
CITY COMMISSIONER - SEAT 0 - lo fill tho unexplred form
ot Commissioner A R. "Doc" Joro
Oolodol LokoMory, Florida. Ihlt )rd day ol March. I f f 4.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
0/1 MAYOR. LOWRY E ROCKETT
ATTEST:
1 /lC lT Y CLERK,CAROL A FOSTER
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number a thousand for every red ribbon worn
tonight."
Holly H u n t e r won for Ix-si actress fur her
deplrllnn of an unhappy, mute bride In a forced
New Zealand marriage. She I hanked director
Jane Campion, who won Ihe Oscar for best
original screenplay.
"Thank you for giving me a ehurucier and an
experience I lint was so difficult lo say goodbye to
It because ll's everybody's now." Miss H u n te r
said.
lu the most unexpected win. 11-year-old Anna
I’ntpiln cupiutcd the supporting actress Oscar for
her part as Miss Hunter's Interpreter In "The
Plano." She became the second-youngest Oscar
winner, trailing only 10-year-old Tatum O'Neal of
'T a p e r Moon" l wo decades ago.
Still. II was Spielberg's night.
The "Schindler's List" wins capped the most
astonishing year In an already remarkable career.
His other 1093 film. "Jurassic Park." Is the
highest-grossing movie ever and won three
Oscars In technical categories Monday night.
Tommy Lee Jones, the dogged pursuer of "The
Fugitive," won for best supporting nctor. beating
Ralph Fiennes, who played a sadistic Nazi
commandant In "Schindler's List." Spain's
"Belle EjMHjue" won for lies! foreign-language
film and honorary Oscars went lo Paul Newman
mid Deborah Kerr.
Before the evening turned serious. It was
highlighted by host Whoopi Goldberg's sharp
humor.
Replacing Billy Crystal after four years us
emcee. Miss Goldberg kept the show- moving al u
brisk pace, poking fun nt everyone from alleged
Hollywood madam lleldl Flelss lo Loretta Bohhlll.
"Loretta Bobbin, please meet lktb Dole." Miss
Goldberg said of the Republican senator.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICEOF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN , th il E Lamar or Janet
L Sharp, Iha holder ol tha
following cefllllcafel*) hat Iliad
told certlllcatelt) lor a la* daad
to be Issued thereon Th# certifl
cale numbarlt) and yaar(t) ol
Issuance. Iha description ol tlw
property, and Ihe rvama(t) In
which II way atyaytad li/a ra ay
iollows
CartlltcalaNo 4)1)
Yaarol Issuance m i
Deycrlpllorv ol Properly LEG
SEC M TWP m ROE HE BEG
145* 31 F T S A 71) 70 F T E OF N
U COR RUN S 9*9 2) FT E 7 »
FT N 999.S7 FT W 210-FT TO
BEG 0 71 AC)
Namey In which assessed
Rodney G Green, Judith A,
Green
AH ot said properly being In
Iha County ol Seminole, Stale ol
Florida
Urvleyy yuch cert l l k o l e l i |
yhall be redeemed according lo
law, Ihe properly described In
•uch certlllcalelt) will be yold
lo the hlgheyl bidder al the weyl
Iron! door, Seminole County
Courlhous* Sanlord. Florida, on
Iha 1IIH day ol April, i n i al II
AM
Approximately 1 17)00 cath
for leer ly required lo be pa'd by
Ihe yucceyytul bidder a! Ihe rale
Full payment o l'a n amount
equal lo Ihe hlgheyl bid plut
applicable documentary damp
l a i t l and recording feet It due
w ith in 74 h o u rt a lta r Iha
advartltad lima ol Iha tala All
paymenti yhall ba cath or guar
anieed Indrumant. mrde pay
abla lo Iha Clerk ot Ihe Circuit
Court
Dated Ih lt (lb day ol March,
im
(SEAL)
Mar y anno Mor to
Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
SamlnoleCounty, Florida
By: Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March I). 77. 79 &amp; April
). IS 4
D EP (7

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that Bohn Induttr at
Inc., the holder ol Ihe following
crrtlllcatelt) has tiled Mid cert
Itlceteli) lor a tai deed to be
Issued Ihereon The certificate
n u m b erts) and y a a r(s ) ol
Ittuenca. Ihe description ol the
properly, and Iha namely! in
which 11 way A t te s te d ly/are at
follows.
Certificate No 19])
Year of Issuance 19W
Detcrlption ol Property LEG
LOT 7 BLK C BONAVENTURE
HEIGHTS 7ND SEC PB I ) PG
II
Names In which attested
Waller R Bryant, Jr , Ramona
Bryant
All nl M id property balng In
live County ol Samlnola. Stala ot
Florida
Unless such c a r llllc a la li)
than tw redeemed according lo
law. Ihe properly described in
such cerllHcaleH) will be told
lo Ihe hlghell bidder at Ihe well
Iron! door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida, on
Ihe llth day ol April. 1994. al II
AM
Approximately 117)00 cath
tor leet It required lobe paid by
iha tuccetllul bidder al Iha Mia
Full payment ot an amount
equal lo tha hlghatl bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
laxas and recording lees Is due
w ith in 14 hours a lt a r Iha
adverlltad lime ol Ihe Mia. All
payments shall ba cash or guar­
anteed instrument, made pay
abla to Iha Clark ol Iha Circuit
Court
Dated this 7tth day of Ftbru
ary. 1994
[SEAL)
Maryanna Morse
Clerk of Iha Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clark
Publish: March I. I), 77. and 79.
1994
DEP 7)

IN THE COUNTY COURT
FOR THE IIT il
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 97 219) CC 20 Q
4AN MARCO VILLAS
AS4OCIATI0N, INC .d /b /a
SABALPLACEATSABAL
POINT, anol lor profit
Florida corporation,
Plaintiff.
v.
STEVENC.CLAMP,
Defendant
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foracloturt dated March 10.
IS i, and entered In Cate No.
97 2I9)C C ?0Q ol Iho Seminole
County Court ol Iha Klh Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnole
County. Florida, wherein SAN
MARCO V ILL A S ASSOCIA
TION. INC. It Plaintiff, and
STEVEN C CLAMP It Oaten
dent, I will tell lo Iha hlghatl
and bail bidder tor cath at Ihe
Weil Front Slept ot Ihe Semi
note County Courlhoute. JOI N
Park Avenue, Sanlord. Florida,
al 11:00 o'clock /. M On April 7.
1(94, tha lollowlng deycrlbed
property a t M l lorth In Mid
Final Judgment, lowll:
Unit No. 77 ol SAN MARCO
VILLAS, a condominium, ac
cording lo the Declaration ol
Condominium thereof, recorded
In Official Records Book 1)04 al
Page I ol Iha Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
Alto known at 771 W Sabal
Palm Place, Longwood. Florida
O A T E O ih lt loth day ot
March, 19(4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk Circuit Court
By Jane E, Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amtrleant With Disabilities Act. per.
sons with disabilities needing o
special accommodation lo partlc ip tla In Ih lt proceeding
should contact Court Adminis­
tration al M l N Park AyanueSulte NXH, Sanford FL 77771,
telephone (407) 717 4220. ext,
4777, not later than Mven (7)
days prior to the proceeding. II
hearing Impaired. (TDD) ) 100
9JSI771. or Voice IV ) 1 100 9))
1770, via Florida Relay Service.
Publish: March tl. 77,1994
DEP 177

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. (S i l l ) CA 14 E
LINCOLN SERVICE
CORPORATION,
Plalnlllt,
v*.
DARRYLR D U X.B E V E R LY
A. DUX. his wile, and
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES COMPANY OF
FLORIOA, INC.
□elendanli
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated December 9,
199) and Order Raschtdullng
Sale dated March 9, 1994 antarad
In CeM No 97 1117 CA 14 L. of
Iha Circuit Court ol Iha E IG H ­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
for SEMINOLE County, Florida
wherein LINCOLN SERVICE
CORPORATION Is Plalnlllt and
DARRYL R DUX, BEVERLY
A DUX, his wife, and ASSOCI
ATES FINANCIAL SERVICES
COMPANY OF FLORIDA, INC
are Defendants. I will M il lo tha
highest and bast bidder lor cash
at Iha Watt front door ot Iha
CourthouM. In Sanlord, S EM I­
NOLE County, Florida, at 11:00
o'clock A M . on April 11, 1994.
Iha lollowlng described properly
as set lorth In said Final
Judgment, to wit:
LOT 74, BLOCK " 0 " . STER
LING OAKS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 17,
PAGE I I AND 17. PUBLIC
R ECO RD S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
DAT ED March 10, 1994.
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ot M id Court
By: Jane E, Jatewlc
As Deputy Clerk
"Parsons with a d lublllty who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
.......................
should
contact ADA Coordinator
I
■I Samlnola County Courthouse,
Ml N. Park Avenue, Suite NMt,
Senford, Florid* 77771, i t leest
live deyt prior to tho proceed­
ing. Telephone: (407 ) 1214120
eit. 4717: I 100 95) 1771 (TDD)
or 1 100 95)1770 IV ) vie Florida
Raley Service."
Publish: March IS, 77,19»4
DEP-17J

Legal Notices
NOTICEOF APPLICATION
FOR TAX 0E E D
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y
O IVEN . that FInaneIj I REC Inc
% Certificate Inv Sar. Iha holder
ot tha following carllllcala(s)
has Iliad M id cartillcate(s) lor a
lax (teed lo be Issued thereon
The certificate numberts) and
year(s) ol Issuance, Iha dew rip
lion ol the property, and Iha
nam tlsl In which It was asset)
e d lt/e re a t follows
Certificate No 1174
Year ol Issuance 19*I
Description ol Properly: LEO
LOTS 9 A 10 ORANGE PARK
PB7PG60A
Names In which assessed:
Charles M. Hobbs
All ol said properly being In
Ihe County ol Seminole, Stale ol
Florida
Unless such c e rllllc a le ls )
shall be redeemed according lo
law, the property described in
such c e rlllk a te lll will be sold
fo Iha highest bidder al Iha west
front door, Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Iha llth day ol April. I9t4. al II
AM.
Approximately 111)00 cath
lor tees Is required lo be peld by
Ihe successful bidder at Ihe sale.
Full peymenl gt on amount
equal to the highest bid plut
applicable documentary stamp
taxes and recording lees Is due
w ith in 14 hours a fte r the
advertised time ot the salt All
peyments shell ba cath or guar­
anteed Instrument, made pay
abla to tha Clark ol tha Circuit
Court
Deled Ihlt llh dey ol March,
ma
ISEAL)
Maryanna Morse
Clerk ol Iha Circuit Court
Samlnola County. Florida
By Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish March I). 71. 79 A April
1 ,1994
DEP«
NOTICEOF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N . Ih a l H A R L A N C
B IE LE Y % CERTIFICATE INV
SERV, Ihe holder ol the follow
Ing cerfltlcalets) has Hied Mid
cerlllicalaltl lor a lax deed lo
ba Issued thereon Tha rerun
cale num berltl end year I si ol
Issuance, the description of the
property, and Ihe name! 11 In
which It was assessed Is.'are as
fol lows
Certificate No 7*17
Year of Issuance lew
Description of Properly LEG
LOT 17 BLK 77 SUBURBAN
HOMES PUS PG 40
Names In which assessed
T H O M A S C M C K E N Z IE .
BARBARAMCKENZIE
All of said proparty being In
tha County ol Samlnole Slat* ot
Florida
Unless such c e rllllc a le ls )
shall be redeemed according lo
law, Ihe proparty described in
such cerllflcalett) will ba told
10 Ihe highest bidder al Iha west
Iron! door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida, on
tha tlT H day ol APRIL. 1994. al
11 A M
Approximately 117)00 cash
tor leas It required lo be paid by
Iha successful bidder al Iha Mia
Full payment ol an amount
equal lo Ihe highest bid plus
applicable documentary llfctip
laces and recording lees It due
w llh ln 74 hours e lle r the
advertised lima ol ihe sale All
payments shall be cash or guar
anieed instrument, mad* pay
able to tha Clerk ol Iha Circuit
Court
D a te d th is JUG day o l
MARCH. 1*94
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
C l*r k ol the Clrcul I Cour I
Seminole County. Florida
By. BECKY WILSON
Deputy Clark
Publish MARCH I. 1). 11 A 79.
1994
0 E P 47
NOTICEOF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN. Ihal Janet L or E
Lamar Sharp, Tha holder of the
following cartlllcalelil hat filed
Mid certlllcalelt) lor a tax dead
lo b* Issued Ihereon The cartlll
cat* numberltl and yaar(t) ot
lisuanc*. Iha detcrlption ol the
properly, and the name(t) In
which It
II s
was assessed l t / * r * as
follows:
Certificate No J1U
Year of Issuance: 1991
Description ol Properly: LEG
LOT I BLK A LAKEWOOD
SHORES PB I0PG11
Names In which attested
Thomas P Kavanagh, Sr.
Alt ol M id proparty being In
Iha County ol Samlnole, Stale ol
Florida
Unless such c e rtlllc a la ts l
shall be redeemed according to
law, Iha proparty described In
such carlltlcalalsl will b* sold
lo tha highest bidder al lit* west
Iron! door, Samlnola County
Courthouse. Sanlord. FlorIda, on
th* llth day ol April. 1994. at It
AM
Approximately 112)00 cath
for lets Is required lo be paid by
Iha succetslul bidder al tha M l*
Full payment ol an amount
equal to th* highest bid plut
applicable documentary stamp
lasts and recording fees It due
w ith in 24 hours a f l t r Iha
advertised lime ot Ih* M l* . All
paym tnli shall b* cash or guar­
anteed Instrument, mad* pay
abla lo Ih* Clerk ol th* Circuit
Court.
Oaled this llh day ol March,
1994.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
Samlnola County, Florida
By: Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clark
Publish: March IS, 77, 79 A April
5,1994
DEP 94

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N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , pursuant lo Florida
S ta te S ta t u te s , t h a t Ih e
automatic lebulallng equipment
which will be used In Ih* City ol
Lake M ary’s Special Election on
March 79. 1994, will be tested to
ascertain that th* equipment
will correctly count th* voles
cast tor all o lllctt and on all
measures The testing will lake
place on Friday. March 7). 1994.
): 30 P M , County Services
Building. HOI E First Street.
Room -21)7. Sanlord, Florida
72771
Carol A t oiler. Clly Cle'k
PUBLISH M arch77, 1994
DEP 9)
NOTICEOF
PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF
LONOWOOO. FLORIOA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
BY THE C IT Y O f LONG
WOOD, FL O R ID A , that the
Board ot Ad|uslm*nt will hold a
Public Hearing lo consider Ih*
request lor a Special Permit lor
Ih* lollowlng properly located Al
111 Dan* Lana. Suit* 101, Long
wood. Florida. In a 11 toning
d lllrlcl and mor* particularly
described as follows
SEC M TWP 2IS RGE 70E
B E O IM F T S * IM )9 FT W OF
NE COR OF NE I* OF NW V*
RUN W 110 004 FT S 14) FT E
1(0 7)7 FT N 241 FT TO BEO.
AS R E C O R O E O IN T H E
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
THIS REQUEST IS FOR A
S pecial P e rm it to Section
407 2 G ol the Comprehensive
Zoning Crete lo allow a waiver ol
tli* 1 1 Use Regulations to allow
lor a temporary Indoor Ieon
recreational facility
THE P U B L IC H E A R IN G
W ILL BE MELD In H-e City
Commission Chambers 17) W
W arren Avenue. Longwood.
Florida on Wednesday April 4.
1994 at 4 » p m or as soon
thereafter as possible At Ih*
meeting interested parlies may
appear ana be haard with ra
spec! to Ih* request A copy ol
the request Is on file with Ih*
City Clerk and may tie inspected
by lit# public This hearing may
ba continued from lime lo lime
unlit tlnal action It taken II
anyone decides lo appeal any
decision on this request they
w ill need lo ensure that a
varballm record ol Ihe proceed
Ings, which includes Ih* Swell
mony and evidence upon which
th* appeal is lo be (rated is
made The City of Longwood
does not provide this verbatim
record
Persons with d isab ilitie s
needing assistance lo parlict
pat* In any ot theta proceedings
ttioold contact the ADA Coordl
nalor, al (roll 740 2441 44 hours
In advanced Iha mealing
DATE THISMarch tl. 1994
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI
C IT Y C IE H K
C ITY O F LONGWOOD.
FLORIDA
Publish March 72. 1994 A April
I. 1(94
D EP 70*
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME ACT
Notice It hereby given Ihal Ih*
undersigned pursuant lo the
"Fictitious Ham* Act", Chapter
•4)09 Florida Statutes will reg
Ister with Ih* Florida Depart
menl ol Slala upon receipt ol
proof ol Ihe publication ol this
nolle*. Ih* liclillout name, lo
w it
COM M ONW EALTH
U N ITE D MORTGAGE under
which * e a '* engaged in bull
nest al 777) Weslmonl# Drive,
Suil* 711. Altamonte Springs.
Florida J1714
Dated al Houston. Texas this
Hlhday ot March. 19*4
BANK U N ITED O F TEXAS
FSB
By ; Jonathon K. Heftron
Executive Vlca President and
General Coun sal
Publish: March 27.1994
OEP 709

CLASSIFIEDS
fr-vsts, rj-Atrjs,enyHukHUJ

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

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A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

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7 conatcutlva limes.......... 70c a line
3 con* tart Iv» llm#*.......... 91c a lint

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Rile* ere per liiue, based on 3 lines
* 3 Lines Minimum

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Insertion. Pleat* check your *d for accuracy tha Prat day If
runa.

21—Personats
ADOPTIONS

C H IL D C A R E a v a ila b le
evenings A weekends Call lor
rale specials Mrs Michelle's
Mouse ) ) l 74)1'Lie 479) 10
EXCELLENT CHILOCARE. In
my clean home Affordable
rales, hoi meals, and lols ol
TLC Excellent rets H I 77)4

41—Cemetery Lots
M EMORIAL G A RDEN) 1 Loti.
Garden ot I’F.iyer, 11400 veil
both lor I1S00 2If H I 4/00

55—Business
Opportunities
BODY SHOP Fully equipped
Fully lictnttd Vtl« or part
n trth ip
CaccHwnf money
meking b u iln ttv O f UM7
NEWt O l paid veiling rw ipts
Ruth I I 00 * SAVE Fkbiger.
7000 C*m*nr:h* Road 1701.
Ion*. CA 9M40 _________
OWN A PAYPHONE H IE . 11700
WK Poltnllel Unique Oppoc
funily I tOO 441 /AD

61—Money to Lend
KEEP DRIVING AND STIU
GET THE MONEY!

SSSSf"
Check TH* OeMtAeda

Fey ThaJekW u Wand

~

APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
appl service call with re
palrsl John, A t Bell, 174 I7U

General Services

AFFORDABLE Ham* Rtpalr.
Dependable All phases Call
tor free t il . Michael 17) 710(
RESTO R A TIO N , DHYW ALL.
metal iludt. doors, trim, sid­
ing, porchas, decks, gaitbos
Llcented/lntured
) ) ) 7M7

RITE-WAY"1"""• ’

CARPENTER All kinds ol home
rapalrs, painting A ctram lc
Ilia Richard Grose.... 721)972

Carpof Cleaning
SAM'S CARPET C LEANING
plus strip and buff t'-nrs.
Rasldenllat/com m erclal 74
Jtrs
174 1)41, beeper
444 0)4l
0)41
rsJ74^)4li
ta*ger444

fyLet 'H iI* Dlsnluy A * T ^
.(

W o rk F o r Y o u -.

1

Cull C
V ^ CllM
C lim
lll” inrsi
ln&lt;,‘1 V .
3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1E

Janitorial Services
BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL

Cleaning Service

Commerclal/Resk), 771 (717

IT'S TIM E FOR
SPRINO CLEANINOI
CALL SCOTTISH MAIDS
Subsidiary of Tha RM Brown Co
711 7477
European Cleaning*!
A m trlcA n P rlc tt
L IG H T H A U L IN O . FLOOR
M AINTENANCE. W * alto do
windows 1110 1*07

CYPRESS MULCH ( ll/y a r d
100% Grade A. m illed In
Longwood Call m ter a Ire#
estimate on your tree trim ­
ming and removall Hardy
Tree Service doing business at
AAA Tree Service 1)9 ))41

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal I Man Quality Opera
lion 1170-111S/414-2U1

Electrical
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Ri•pair-addition,
..............
eom m /r#(.
Llc/lfl(. (ER000* 19] 121-4475

fo n m e n tiliy fo e u w d com pany

in ««plc*iv* growth v**k t c*
peer
and
w ith
•n d

m inded, t u c c t t i d rive n ,
• m b t t i o u i in d iv id u a l*
throng leedervhlp v k ltlt
q r t n l PR Serious only

cell 40/ I U H i t _________
AVAILABLE POSITIONS
Temporary and temporary lo
permanent p o tilk m available
in central Florida area lor
Ihovre Rperitnced in
• Producltan/Ammbf y *'
"Warehoota**
" F o r k Lift Operator**
••Clerical**
GENERAL PERSONNEL
Call Aam 4pm Monday Friday
lit)
Never A Fool
AVON prodkKt» ),»#. Earn fo
V &gt; \ No doof/Ajor, P T/FT
S end !D M W /1 KD 444 2144

Beit Pari Timt JobInTown
Earn (100(140 per week H e*
IdenlLtl trainee leaning Mon
day Friday Day hours Need
car Call Merry Maids 111 )2*a

CABLE TV
Four immediate openings tor
Install coordinate* s needed lo
work the Givalor Orlando
area
a E am Saco saoo plut w e ek ly
• Management opportunities
• Flexible hours
• Lots of fun I
Call Doug a 1 249 9444

______ ter Interview

774 )444 Ask h r Dale
law n Maintenance Al It's Best
Commercial and residential
Culling, weeding. Dimming,
edging, ter Hilling, bagging

Moving 4 Storage
CLASS A MOVERS • Moving
specialists 10% oil all local
moves with coupon "W * mova
wllhp-rldtlnmlnd" 771 4)4*

Painting
P A IN T IN Q . paper hanging,
pretsura washing and dry wall
repair Fraeasf i l l *174

Pressure Cleaning

WE SHOW UP

^Carpentry

CONTROL YOUR FUTUREI
National muff! million envl

321-7G99

Home Improvement

RES./CO M M . Vinyl Siding ,
A lum . Fram ing, O ryw alt,
Doors, Roofing, Centre)*
77)4*71 so. Baum, cBCdseaa

AREA MANAGEMENT/
MARKETING

Lawn Service

IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Plastering Remodel new and
historic homes 2771910

Additions a
Remodeling

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds llh* success
We re well Into our 3rd decade
of training succetslul agents
No licenser
. We’ll halpl
W ATtON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
71) 7209

711-0*11

PUT YOUR CAREER
IN HtOH OIAJ21

F lo o rin g

Good lypltl lo handl* accounts
payable and marvel posting
G o o d a p t i t u d e f or
mathematics Salary accord
lOQlq ability 227 470
ADO TO YOUR INCOME
S IL L AVON NOWI
CALL IT) . U t e r i ! ) *4)9

BUY OR SELL TUPPERYfARE

All vou need Is your lilt* Jack
Diamond lor appointment
240 )93*

HARDWOOD FLOORING
Install Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN 1 (17 4)4 7797

Appliances

ACCOUNTING CLERK

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Care

Notice

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71— H e lp W a n te d

Free medical care, transpor
talion, counseling, private
doc lor plus living expenses
Bar 12)7)1) Clear wider Attorney
Jehn Frlcker
I M * 9)7 )44*
LOCATES Conduct your own
local* search For a step by
step guide tend (74 9) 4 4%
tales lax la Locale PO Box
1401. Sanlord, FL 17771 1401
LOOKINO FOR a 44 yr old
while male, retired veteran
Call )74 )) * l

FLORIDA (TA TE REQUIRES
all confraclgrs ba registered
or certified To verify a stala
c o n tra c to rs license c a ll
I (M 741 7(40. Occupational
Licenses ere required by Ih*
county and can be verified by

______Concrete

Find the
skills you
need to
g oto
better
job
in the

CLASSIFIED ADS

Landscaping

OUN R IT E i Clean driveways,
rools, pool decks, walks,
houses Free ait. n t 4171

Roofing
OYSBERS ROOFING: F ra *
• t ! . . 70 y rs e x p erien ce
Bond/Int/LIc RC0Q4424)
Call 574 431S

Swimming Pool
Service/f
' Repair
BLUE SKY POOLS AND SPAS
Sarvlc*. repair and rtmodal
Ing. Q uality work' *1 low
prices Free t i l . 407 71*999)
W EEKLY SERVICE from 14)
mo. Cham Rile Pool Service
740 72IS
Roberl Shoemaker

Lawn Service

tre e Service

J 4 D LAWN MAINTENANCE
We do tverylhlrol Call lor
Ire* l i t I me let. 7741470
LOU'S: Mowing, Waadaatlng,
Edging, SIS* A up “
Lighl
I
.................
' ‘ haulIng. Fra* Iltlm ita a , 777-1717
TOM A J I F F '. LAWN C A R D

ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie's, Ins.
" L * l Ih* Prolesstanals do It."
F re e ttllm ile s .. ........ i l l 7779

Rtt./Comm , dependable, low

- rtfw iP rw w t,.........

Window Repair
and Cleaning
iing
WINDOW I SCREEN REPAIR:
_______ 447117-7712________

A d vertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per M o n t h .
Call C la ssified , 322-2611

�Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Tuesday, March 22, 1994 - SB

71—Help Wanted

71—Help Wanted

CARPENTER HELPERS

LPN

103—Houses
Unfurnished/ Rent

M u ll havt own Irampor lal.on
_________ W « 4 » 4 1 t&gt; __________

CHILDCARE
P a r t tlm a a v e n ln g i and
waaliandt CPR training p&lt;*
larrad Malura adult, mutl b*
I I Call Malody or Jnyca
_________ I I I t 4 1 1 __
• c l e r ic a l Wor k e h *
tw o wb T a ta charge p a rto n i
U ta yo ur c la r k a l i k i l l i la land
liu to n a l Good b a n a lilt

FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
tee w . n th i t , m i l t *

PRODUCTION
C om p a n y seek* In d iv id u a l*
w ilh assem bly and m achine
o p e ra tin g e xperience
Long
te rm assignm ent G reat op
p o rfu n lly Never a feet
Help P e r*o n n rl,4 7 f 4###

PRODUCTION WORK
For cap m a n u la ttu re r Screen
P rin te r* P acker* M u *l be
e nergetic A te ll m o tiva te d
Now h irin g In Longwd 111 4441

CNAS
For *11 lull N m tiliilt* / ) ,
II M 3 I I

L P N Interested m Innovative
fa c ility , on the cu ttin g edge of
r e te a rrh l l h o u f d i l f t
_________ C all 499 1003_________

Mull bn co rf if led

• R EAL E S T A T E *
secretary

S4 00 h r Happy -^ o l in p lu th
o lf lc e
F a iy c a re e r t p o l
G r e .ilb e r e l.lt Call today I
FR E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
i » W n t h St . i l l *114

ORDERLIES
F u ll lime ) II shift

LPN
Full lima I II and
p a ri lim a I 11

SALES MERCHANDISER

Accapllng application*
Monday Friday, ? 4
D aB ary M anor M N. It t j ,
D aB a ry M 2 M A 4 4 I*

DIRECTOR
For tiU b li*h # d c h ild ca re c tn

ter Education end experience
mearly childhood required
CHI 173

DRIVERS NEEDED

•
•
•
•
•

A C C A R R IE R S * T a v a r ti. FI
m w ell established and grow
ing C e n tra l F lo rid a b a te d
com pany o tte r* you
; H to 798 per m ilt
Up to 17.000 m l par m o
Slop O ft Pay
U nloading Pay
V acation Pay

a lately A Par for mane• Bonus
• Spout* R id ing P ro g ra m

N a tio n a lly know n c ig a re tte
m a n u fa c tu r e r has an im
m ediate vacancy lo r a per
m a ne n l p a rt lim e m erchan
diser* 14 h r per week Sanlord
D eLand area D ub e * include
a p p lyin g p ro m o tio n a l Incen
liv e * lo product, p lacing di%
p la y * and a d ve rtisin g m a le n
a ll and consumer sam pling
I# /S per hour, plus m ileage
allow ance ant) m u *! be 31 or
over and have re lia b le tra m
p o rt at io n Send p a r tic u la r *
in clu d in g p rio r * o rk expert
e n t# to B lind Ua&gt; 76IS P O
Boa 146/, S a nlord I L 27/72
ia a / FOF

Small H aiti Asst. M in i|t r
He I (red couple welcome
a pp ly please r a ll 111 7/W

STYUST/NAJL TECH

• Average Trip 1 / Days
• Late M odel C onventional
Tra&lt;»OM
if you h a v t I y e a ri Tractor
b a ile r O T H 'an d tmow and ice
r .par tenet p lu t a good d riv in g
record. c a ll

I 100 IM *3SO

W anted lo r Sanford salon
C om m ission p a d vacation
tie n e fd t CaM ) ) | 214/ Tuesday
through Saturday or 122 )9J4
Sunday and Monday

TEACHERS
M u s t h ave e a rn e d 40 h r*
to w ard a CDA or equiva le n t
or bachelor* degree In e a rly
childhood
JZJ 300!

DRIVERS
REWARD!
C la n A and H d r iv e n needed
Vou need taro y e a r* ta p e d
en&lt;# for c la s t A and one year
for H You m ull have a good
d *iym g re c o rd B rin g th is ad
in w ith you and a lte r 10 hour i
Clf w orking you w ill re ceive 1*0
t&gt;onut C all for apf’o m tm e n t

491 It ) )

DRIVER WANTED
I u»f tim e
M u tt have late
modal econo vehiicle lor local
d e liv e r le t o il filin g per to n a l
r t h U lf Call &gt;4? 1301 I 13

• DRIVER HELPER •
00 hr N othing phone? here'
' lean atm osphere B eneTift'

FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

TELEMARKETERS
L ongwood p a rt lim e Monday
th ru F rid a y 5PM 9 t'M
Sat
u rda y
9AM 5PM IS SO per
hour pi us bonus and corn
m in io n
P e rm a n e n t post
lio n * I
N ever a t w '
Help Personnel, 429 4444
T E L E M A R K E T E R S N EE DE D
) positio n * a v a il D ay* eve*
4 Saturday C all between i )
SPR IN T S T A F FIN G , ))♦ 2011
W AREHOUSE A N D G E N E R A L
LABO R H E L P N E E D E D *
Bonus lor d riv e r* A ll shifts
a va ila b le D aily pay no fp«*
Report ready to work S )0 am
I m ju tlfla l Labor Svc
IQ II
i f enc h A y No phene cans

/M W l l t h St . ) ) ) 11/4

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER

IX P E R IE N C E O FIBEROLASS
SPRAY UP OUNOPERATOR
Mim iao; w 3541
• FITTER FABRICATOR.

C la ss B C D L re q u ire d
Apply in person
Gustafsons [A ir y
I F a rm e rs M a rke t)
IKJO F reach Ave
Sanford

Top pay lo r your s k ill* Blue
p r in t! and lack wadding Very
d e b it com pany Benefits

FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
too W .

l&gt; lh « . , j | ) i m

IN

COME In te re tliri) p t phone
* o r k c a llin g aM over the
&lt; ounlr y Irorn U ftg w d office
M o r n t 9 13 10 A ffe r n o o n t

S ID

WRECKER DRIVER
E a p e H e n ce d
M ust liv e in
Sanlord area % twve Class A
CDL A pply at 730/W 1*1 St

OOOO SUPPLEMENTAL

W S/Evet

to

IS nr

.

in cen tive * Cal* 7M sn s

GOOD WORKERS NCEDLD

73— Employmcnl
Wanted
BASS P L A Y E R w ith e ip e rie n c e
looking tor countr y band
_________ C all 460 6A ll_________

ITAIL Y WORK DAI l V PA t
MIGHT HAND MAN At* 1)11

93—Rooms lor Rent

Call a lte r 1 00p m

A Q U IET t it a n rm
kdchen
phone laundry A p t* a vail
able also |/S A u p 124 49!!

HAIR STYLIST
L u e n te d
F / T In Sanford
' a l l Ctntla or ftashm a J /l WAV

HOUSEKEEPER
F ull tim e A pply w ith in Mon
la y F rid a y
9 4 a t D ebary
Manor
40/ 44# 4421

CLEAN ROOMS smgle d a rtir g
| / S wk
k it c h e n
phone
la u n d ry , vide o g a m e *, o il
street par king 110 4413

CLEAN

FURNISHED

ROOM

W ilh kitchen a vaila ble | ! V wk
|! !s e c Downtown J72 5044

LAKE MARY AREA Washer

PHOTOGRAPHER
PART TIME
The Sanlord H e ra ld is pres
e niiy looking for a p h tfo g ra
Ph » r
A fte rn o o n * and
evening* M u lt have sports
and d ark ro om experience

d ry e r * pool Non sm oker
non dr ink c r
M a t o re ladies
o n ly U lO flW UK ut il 331 9149
NCWLY RENOVATED, p riv a te
entrance paddle Ian In your
room your own f» a t control
re frig e ra to r m icrow ave and
color tv O ff slreel p a rkin g
and m a id service Convenient
lo ca tio n
The best in town
373 4004

PRIVATE LONGWOOD HOME
Non sm o ker
fed week
*50
deposit C ali 4)4 J W
S A NFO R D K itc h e n la u n d ry
p r iv C able
P riv a te home
U 5 wk plus dep 373 /944

Call Tommy or Lacy
II M A M )P M
)31 7411

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

C la ti ilC D L
a iim

f u l l t im e

/
Ito m im a k a r lo liv * w ilh *1
&lt;l*rly la d y
S alary, p riv a te
liv in g q u a rte r*, etc Call a lte r
lOairi.p le a te 11? *100

l iv e

in

c o m p a n io n

OFFICE HELP
P /T
C o m p u te r e rp e rie n c e
and o rg a n lia llo n a l ( k ill* re
q ulre d M e d ica l re cord * e»p«
rience h a lp tu l Mu»t ty p * V&gt;
w pm Sand ra»umo lo H O
l l o« 12??, Sanlor d. F I 1 1 » I ..

MAID WITH CARE
Now h irin g honest,
dependable people 740 710/

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
F u ll lim a p o tlllc n avnlta h le
M V A C /p lu m b ln g n e c e * ia ry
G reat b e n e fit* P l i a u a pply
In p e rto m
S a llp o ln tf A p a rlm e n lt
M l W. Samlnola B ird
__ Sanford 40? m u l l

MANAGEMENT COUPLE
2 d ay* a week In Sanlord C all
Southern Sail Slorago 111 M i l
• M A T E R IA L H A N D L E R *
LW0 w k, S enta llo na l tra in in g
p ro g ra m lo r career m inded
F rie n d ly p e rto n a llly c o u n it
F R E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
AAA EM PLO YM EN T

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M E D IC A L ..............

A ll re n ta l and re a l estate
a dve rtise m e n t* are iu b |e c l lo
the Federal F a ir Housing Act,
w h ic h m a ke s it ille g a l to
a dve rtise any preference. Mm
n a t io n o r d ii c r I m l n a t m n
based on race, color, re lig io n
sen, handicap, fa m ilia l status
or national o rig in

SAN FO R D I b d rm Spacious, a lt
elec , a ir. re sid area 1334/
m e plus d e ji_ N o |« ts ^ 7 3 ^ i2 _

99—Apartments
Unfurnished/ Rent
SPRING SPECIAL!!
1 B drm / I H a l h ll l 1TJ0
SM E NAN DO AH A PA R TM E NTS

MARINER’S VILLAGE
Lake A da I bdrm . (340mo
3 b d rm . (4 IO m o a n d up

323 8670
M OVE IN SPEC IAL N ow ly re
novated I &amp; 2 b iV m a pt* A ll
a m e n ille * 13?? 1110 m o p lu *
dap I y r laa*e 1 1 4 7 W
N E W 1 BEOROO M
L ot* ol
t lo * * t * l A /C M IlM y r lle A v e
*410/m o . (4 l0 * « n x i1 y 17? 4IA0

SPRING BREAK!!

RN
Charge n ur*e lo r 7am 3pin IV
a n d v e n t ila t o r e x p e rie n c e
needed A p p ly In p e rio n
D ebary Manor
M N. H w y 17 VI
__________ D ebary, FI__________

• OFFICE PERSON*
1 7 10 h r. P ut yo ur o rg ln lia llo n
* k m * lo w o rk here. F a n t.itlc
o p p o rtu n lly w ith beneII It
F R E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
7 M W , U lh Sl.,1111174

PART TIME HELP NEEDED
In Longw ood p rln lln g
p *n y . C all 4?5 0477

NOTICE

com

One Bedroom A p a rtm e n t*
(1?? D EAL
Mo**v&lt;ood A p f* 12? 7724

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
Q U IE T 2 /H i lowrX*ou*a, 2104
P a rk. A d u lt com m S42Vmo
a n d i t c . dep W a la r /lr a * h
In c l.B a rb M o n F r i l l ? 1441
S A N FO R D 1 b d rm « / u lll fu rn
B y Mk o r m o 3?2 ?M0 o lllc a
44. ( I l l hom a ?N) I I 10 pager
I B E D R O O M F R E E M O N TH
S P E C IA L ! 2 b d rm * A e lllc
a v a il C a ll J e rry , B1AAS0
I BEOROO M . S Sanlord Ave
1121 In clud e * u llt llle i
240 4014 or UO S47I

KIT *N* CAM,VI.Is »liy l.urry Wrlplil
vJIL ^l!, AMbfitlifL

DELTONA 3 bdrm. I bnlh.
carporl. living, dming. Ilorlda
rm * NIC El S400 rno 110 1441
DOWNTOWN LAKE MARY 7
bdrm, I ball* 141 F Wilbur
Ave MSQ/mo 1711120 O .le
NICE A CLEAN 1/1 Fenced
yard No pelt S42S mo 1*1, latf
A tec 904 7W 4?47«pm ?pm
PINECREST
1/1, cent M/A.
appl . tented yd . carporl.
ISSO'mo HISTORIC AREA
1/1, appl . Ip tc . garage.
(ISO'mo Call Paul Oiborne
Venture I Properle*. I l l 4/44

(iW.VtF.

lo OUrGf,\|7f:

A N t&gt; t V l t O I l t I L C rw ilA C f ‘ .
T o H f P- f Y f L L . iu * ,

I

Rath,

Stenstrom Rentals

I A'™#**

• M A Y F A IR J /) w/ scr porch
dbl garagp, 72S6 %q It h«*atrd
no pnIs 1673/m o 4®0 WC

C ' r*4

story,, w /d hook, up*, CM A
Spat loinf Mao/ mo . MHO stt

• SHADOW LAKE WOODS 1/3 1
w&gt; dbl* car garagt. fplc . w««li
A vvpfic 1900'mo 1900 vac

• SANFORD 7/7 DUPLEX w'd
hook up. CMA MSOmo 1400 s*c
• SAN FOR D 1/1 w/ ch»r&gt; *cr
p orch 179Sm o 1750 *♦(
• O V IE D O 1/1 D U P L E X w
i. AT\tfit» w d hookup. fx*at a ir
I MIS m o 1750 sac S r* no dap
S ltn ifr o m R ealty, Inc
"W e M anage your Nome*
lik e ii w i t our o w n ." Jim Doyle
12) I f f ! A lte r 4P M 110 i m
W AS H IN G TO N OAKS 1 b d rm
V i bath c e llin g Ians *400 m n
1st and last 177 04 u
2 B D R M , I B A TH 1600 m onth
A ll u tilitie s included 1*1 m u A
V H u n ly H I O lM f f 121 5A74
1 /3 , a p p lia n c e s , h o o k u p s
garage carpet, b in d s cent
h f.it a»r 1500 #94 ITOOeil 409
1 B E D R O O M w ith . m l H A
large fenced y a rd
and
screened room Only isoq down
W hy r e n t * The H i l l im an
Group, Inc ReaMor 171 H i )

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent
LAKE MARY
C HA
Yard

1 t lik m
A p p l). M e n
Good Area

C a riw t
fenced!
111 *7|#

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent

f&lt;( * rw

H I —Homes for Sale
*Ff(]fit)«ni( KOMIS
VENTURE I PROP! RUES
F HA OR VA AS LOW AS 1'i%
Assume no q u a fifte t A owner
fin a n c in g low as M 0 9 /m o f
G o v 't F o re c lo s u re *. R ip e n !
Seminole, Orange, Volusia f
San/ord P ro p e rtie s
F o t te s t Than |J dtW Down
• FO R E C LO S U R E * I I on • ,
a c r e " A p p l . in s id e u t i l
lencod yd ' O nly 1)9,0001
• |/|» ov*r 1 /| a c re t L iv dm
ta rn rm S a te llite dis/i 144,900
• l / I w /P O O L tor only U4.)O0t
L iv d in in g fa m rm s fool

• L A K E , tennis, poolf 1 7
custom liv dm , eat in k jtch
appl G arage 117.900*
• ) / l , new carp**t A p a in t! Cent
H A c a rp o rt ju ttl4 ).9 O 0 '
A ttu rn e N o Q u A h t i e * 1 '
• 3 7 1497 P ITI1S 6 500
• 1 7 s p lit fenced 154! P IT I
156 WO
PRE fo re c lo s u re ! M OOQ dn
I 2 h e a v ily tre e d t ) acre
S p lit b d rm
c e ra m ic file
appl garage Possible owner
hold 2nd jus* 1/1 Vt»'
M a rk h a m Welt foreclosure 4 i
i • a c re
p a s tu re /s ta b le
1105 000
Lk M a ry custom
1 7 over I
a cre H7J WO
I 'A U L

O S n O llN E

V E N T U R I I P R O P E R T IE S

O STEEN 7 tied room, 1 hath On
lO a r r r s 1450 plus t JOO w t u ri
ty 104 466 5140 a l'rv 4pm

3 2 1 *4 7 0 4

2 H O H M , I &gt;a H ATH m o b ile
hom e lor re nt M u lle t Lake
Park F ite s Dr 904 J */ 171/

BATEMAN REALTY

114—Warehouse
Space / Rent
l D N G W O O D /L AKE

MARY

M id sue slor age warehouse*,
600 400 1600 sq II I r«*«* rent
w 113 rno tease, frie ri 114V m u
111 OSH

115— Industrial
Rentals
O FF IC E /w a reh o u se space *300
Sq t t
P r im e lo c a tio n a t
• n fra n re to C entral F la Me
yiursal A irp o r^ 40/J2t 740/
SAN! OHO 10 055 sq ft I phav«&gt;
ip r in k ie r v 17 sq tt S le n itro n i
R eally Inc. Jim Doyle )22 2420

117—Commercial
Rentals
(A N FO N D

H I tA ll./O F F IC E

1 1ST sq ft tin g le story w
k itc h e n
covered iid e w a ltis
high tra ffic area W ater &amp;
sewer in t
|/0 0 p lu s sales
tan rno I &gt;00 sec Stenstrom
Realty Inc, Jtrti Doyle 113 3495
SANFORD P ro f c ilic e s Dr
D enial Weal Estate. R e tail
Shop Carpeted cent M /A ,
hiqh tra ffic loca tio n 1 l 656 sq
tt or 478 Very fie.**onablel

Lie Real E state B roker
7440 Sanford Ave

321 0759

321 2257

HALL REALTY
312 W . F irs t S I.. S n tilo rd
Lake fro n t V f hom e 111 ,900
)/1 corner tot a ir
147.500
10 or 5 acres* T e rm *! C o u n try t
1 /1 /t, turn , a ir. te n re d 157.50Q
1/ 2/1 tfMided w lea kjres* l/9 .w »

323-5774
D E LT O N A
) b d rm 1’ » hath
fa m ily rrn e a tr a * 1 111 700
W M a ltc io w s k i. 172 /9 f3 __
LY C MANGE OR S E L L yOuf
pros«ert|r located xm yw tkert1
Inventors R ealty 7/4 141S

V E N T U R E I P R O P E R T IE S
Looking to buy a h o m e ’ We
have hom e* in all areas of
S e m in o le O ra n g e. V o lu s ia
C ounties' C all far d e ta il*1
• 1/3 w ith fir e p la c e
new er
c a rpe t and file !A4 WO
• F o re clo su re ! 4 7 on I 57 acres
F if rpl.M e 1104 900
• 4/2 7 /00 sq ft fireplace- *g
scr |&gt;orch* 1104 WO
IW th Osborne
V enture l P roperties

Call Wes Louwtma, Broker
Office. 121 4/291 Home. )21 2919
251/ SANFORD AVE Offices or
r e t a il s p a c e
7,000 sq ft
!650/mo 122 154/or 17J 6040

lit %

Stwiet
MORGAN REALTY

FOR SALE By Owner
207
Citrus Dr 3/7. mml see inside
to appreciate All new carpet
and paint within T«nced in
track yard on *m lake Walk to
Id y w ild # s c h o o l
V e ry
m otivaftd for quick tale
164 900 by appt only 330 7470
HANOYMAN SPECIAL Zoned
R C 1 Downtown Sanford 7
bd l ha 130 000 OBO 773 3434

C &gt; n tu g ^
BANK FORECLOSURES. GOV'T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA &amp; ORANGE COUNTY
P IN E C R E S T
1 b&lt;Jrn&gt; * lf h
fvnead yard and above ground
pool Ln w purchase 151900

Call tar details'

Janet M m sfield. 323 7271
AA Carnes. Inc . 1)1 17)4
LAKE SYLVAN ESTATES
Dyn.ifftiFw 1 b d rm hog# freed
lo t
s c re en e d p la in
E x tra
n ic e 1
' O nly 171,900

Call Diana Thomas
The CANNON GROUP Raaltor*
79f 0441 or 173 8704______
S A N FO R D J b d rm . thy Batts
C e n tra l A /C . garage te n te d
ya rd E v e ry th in g n e w 1 i f . '500
down* 1*60 mon th / M 290?

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A G E M E N T A R EALTY
w? i n ? i2 3 /in •&gt;??

STEN STRO M
REALTY,

INC.

We LIST A, SELL m ore Prop
* *rty th a n A n y o n e In th e
G R E A T E R S A M F O R D /L A K E
M A R Y A r e a " C all Us
A N Y T IM E !

W IN T E R W &gt;RJNOi 2 3 H 00C
a n d q u a I &lt;f y to a s s u m e
|!V9 m o C om m unity pool and
le n n i* New r oof 469 1SH
W IN T E R SPRINGS )*2 110 000
assumes no q u a lify in g 15/3 m o
Q u ic k c lo s in g ) N ew ro o f
com m pool t#nnts869 1554
4/1 BLOCK HOM E w / CMA on
1 0 0 i 17« l o t
74x24 b tk
la u n d ry ^workshop. 17*11 scr
rrn V ery close lo P m e tre s l
E lem 158 000 111 2466
*
——

153—AcreagoLots/Sale
D E LT O N A ) w » d e d b u ild in g
lo t* Nice lu b d iv iH o n 118.000
for a ll 3 lo t* 402 894 9451

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Id e a l fo r m o b ile hom e or
h om e site , h o rs e * c a ttle ,
fa rm in g , or nurse ry Zoned
a g ric u ltu ra l 13.900 per acre
S m a ll d ow n p a y m e n t w ith
owner fin a n c in g 904 74? 1/7)

Just for youl 7 1, scr pch
hom e w a rr
c a rp e t A HI#
flo o r , p ric e ! 155,000

1 • ACRES re s id e n tia l. Bn
tc r p r iie FI H ea vily wooded
M inutes to I 4 178 000 332 9 306

N E E D 1 UO R M house D eB ary
area K id * andl p e ll D on't
m in d c le a n in g or p a in tin g
R ef* a v a il 373 7 7 P lv m * g
3 OR 1 B D R M home lo r H00 or
und e r p e r m o nth w ith a lt
u tilitie s p aid C all 374 44/3

. AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE •
I I I S French Ave, Sanford

O A R A O E S a le *! W hy bother??
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE U

APPLIANCES. FU R N . TVS
ETC
BUY SELL TRADE
INS CHEEPO DEPOT. 1319
FRENCMAVE
__ 331 3344

407 )30 94)7

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Calf m your garage sale ad by
13 noon on Tuesday and ta le
a d v a n ta g e o f o u r spec tat
garage sale ad p ric e ) * Calf
C lassified now for d e ta ils '

A P P L IA N C E S ! B e st p ric e s ,
l e i f W a rra n ty , Best S e rvice 1
W asher*, d ry e r*, m icrow aves
We buy app lian ce *) D elivery
f r i t A-f Best I34 I U I
• CALF
KINO BED Heavy
d a rk pine m irro re d bookcase
h e a d b o a rd
C olt m a ttre s s
V ery good conditIon '1)00

322-2611
221—Good Things
to Eat

30

good co ndition 54! 1)0/556
• F U L L SIZE M .itfrpss s, r - .
springs Good condition 150

S T R A W B E R R IE S U Pick Op«n
9am 1991 C elery Ave ) m l E
of Sanford i m i N of $1 Rd
46 Hoops F arm s 131 7)14

Call 37* 542*
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER

• OAK HIGH CHAIR

E *cehent

c or.dH.on 1 1\ ( . ' ) J J )544
W ASHER A DRYER
M ag
Chef 1225 for tioth Broyhkll
d in in g set Solid oak fable w 6
Chairs 1500 OBO J22 42/5
• W A T E R U E D queen p e d -iia i
w / 4 drawers
Bookcase
Headboard 5)00324 5699

T ID E C R A FT N th and ski
boaf w /fr a lle r 1S0XR4 M er
c u ry , lo ts o f e x tra s 14500
333 1880

217— G a ra g e Sales

R e frig e ra to r
Stoves
Washers D ry e rs
Free1 5 yr
lab o r w a rr Del a v a il 371 0011

223 — M i s c e l l a n e o u s
j.

•ALUMINUM WALKER
Fo r adult

115

137 919/

• BEAUTIFUL NEW sold col
ored lace ta b le clo th , 57 'x / 7
&gt;17 40/ )?4 8)79 6 l o t PM
• D IN N E R W A R E 24 pc set An
.m good condi bon Only |9 Call
DO 0409
• FIREPLACE

SET

J piece

w ith stand
B la ck
m e t a. 1_I0 m 8407

• GRACO

BABY

heavy

SWING

a u t o m a t i c 111 0 0 C a ll )77 089)
A f t e r 1PM
___

1B3—Television /
Radio / Stereo
• FOR SALE P a ir ol 10 Phase
L in e a r g ra p h ite sub woofers
450 w a tt peak pow er 1100 Ask
for B ria n 378 8)76 eves

• K IN O TUT P R IN T F ra m e d
and glassed. 2 x3 . w ith of
h tia» p ro g ra m 145 Please ca ll
487 7311____________________

SERVICE SALES A PARTS for
pur fable kerosene healers
• T A B L E C L O T H , new, beige
C a r d t a b l e * 14e 16 C a l l

IflS—Computers
FOR SALE COMPUTER Appt*

•In Our 38th Year*

SANFORD. O ffice space. S400
sq It b u ild in g total 1700 sq
ft |M'f e jlh iu u nit 12 I /004

123—Wanted to Rent

tr

O ver 20 y e a r* in Sanford
S aiei New and U*ed Service
a ll m akes A p a rf*
Xi4 E
C om m e rcial Sf 122 318)
K E N M O R E washer very nice*
Free riel I very and w a rra n ty
John A * Best )74 1745

w 'n e w

w ith 2 3 C d riv e Ship to s h o rt,
d ep th fin d e r, g atv tr a ile r ,
very low h ou r* 14995 )3) 8414
Ahoy M a rin e In c , l i t E 75th St

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

W1 1281 after 5PM
• E LE C TR IC RANGE

3, re flm lth e d

L A R R Y S M A R T 117 4 I IJ

F IS H E R M A N S P A R A D IS E
water fro m lot, '80 &gt; 130. sp rin g
le d la k e
P r ic e d to s e ll
118,500 By owner 322 8663

SAN FO R D P m e rlrtiB club 2
B d rm , 7 B a th , 3 rd flo o r
|SJ3/m o M akeda C orp Real
Estate
664 6400

S e a t*

swivel seats 1500 33 1 8819
41 PROLINE, 17 ft . V bottom

FOR S U B D IV IS IO N S * i m o r
w ith o u t a p p ro v a l*
700 1000
a c re * W a te rfro n t a plus Call
T e rry C layton 904 755 4606

322 2420 * 321 2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY

Lots of p a te n tia lt * 7 m u d#
u t ilit y
te r r a io flo o rs
scr
pch , fenced w a rrf 154,oog

121—Condominium
Rentals

• 24 FT PONTOON boat all
fiberglass, 140 H P E v inru d e
V ery f a it ! M a ny extras, like
new ! O nly 110,350 373 6880 _

'74 CAROLINA, 17 ft w/fraller

SELLERS!! BUYERSII

N E W S anford o ffic e s a n d /o r
warehouse* 400 2,400 sq ft
Special 12*5 mo i l l 7SS4

SAN FO R D
3307 S FR E N C H
1.000 sq ft Ideal s m a ll office
S?l5/m o incl w ater, sewer
garbage C a ilJ J I 5515
500 SQ F E E T for levise on 1/92,
s u c c e s s fu l e R iltin g a n c h o r
businesses Good p a rk in g and
lig h t in g
G re a t v i s ib i li t y
Ask lug f4001.'1'm o 172 4466. woe k

• 19f4 S K t/F IS H BOAT 90 HP
M erc . w / tr a ile r Runs grea t)
13,000 P a rtia l I!nance691 7808

LAND WANTED

330 02 7 3 /7 7 4 9400

118—Office
Space / Rent

• U FT B O W R ID E R 115 HP
M e rc u ry , o b, low hours, w ith
tr a ile r 13.300 373 0 148__

159—Real Estate
Wanted

M l—Homes for Sale

407 774 8)79 4 to 9 P M

lie w ith p rin te r and softw are
1500 C all ))J 74)0 Wendell

U T I L I T Y / L a n d i c a p e T r a ile r
1550 Larg e Chest FREEZER
!50 495 17 /J a t fe r qPM

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s

230—Antique/Classic
Cars

• BICYCLE

H o.i at g rl&gt;

10

spd, 26
&gt;n eacellenf condi
1,0^ S3* Ca ll J22 2764

• SEARS EXERCISE BIKE. 120
or best offer Call )71 JJ/4

• WATER IRIS bloom ing with
blue flo w e r* For pond* 17
37J 4540

SALE Versa ladder

foot 155 371 7959

•H EA VY

DUTY

Need* some

IJOOOOBO A l . p o w r 1220m

231 —Cars
h ard *op E xce lle n t c o nd itio n'
Hestored_199J 17 300 3)0 9007

l)

____

BUSH

All orig m all

w o rk 1 U 9 5 0 B Q 3 2 1 0154

• BUICK 1J ELECTRA 225 , or

195—Machinery/Tools
FOR

• F O R D T H U N D E R U I R O . I ?M

•1970 DEV I LIE CADILLAC

193— Lawn &amp; Garden

MOO

tr a il wheel C om plete w ith
fo rk Like new no ru st, no
w ear
155
J49 5173

• CHRYSLER IM PER IA L *9J
L ik e new M u ll sell Only
434.000 Call (407)333 9958
• D UNE BUGGY F uil l.bergl«»*s
body C onvertible top R ebuilt
VW engine M any new ports
P ro f# * slon b u ll 142500 331 6976

FORO MUSTANG

LX.

1990

A M F M stereo, a ir, p w. auto
A *k ln g 44.500 749 S343________

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
• A U S T R A L I A N BLUE
H E E L E R m ix puppies
7
fem ales 3 m onths old 125
each 321 7617 or 322 M l?
F R E E PUPPIES
Lab m i .
b la ck, 11 weeks O nly 3 left
854 07/8

231-Cars
• LINCOLN

e HON DA

ACCORD LX . 1993.
P S . P B , ai r, Kenwood
A M 'F M . cassette 4 door, tow
m ile s Rove wood color W ill
ru n forever S12 950 333 9473

• P LY M O U T H

G ra n d F u ry ,
w h ite
A l te n d
th ru out
Good m ileage 17 000 OBO
373 8800

TOWNCAR

Sharp lo o k in g ! !. 8M ]? • «II1

MUST SELLI I I Old) C a l. n ?
d r , n lc t. loa. m lfa» O v ,".,
m g? Iln a n ce. II? 1121

M Y PRICES WILL NOT BE
B E A T I MY W ARRANTY
W ILL NOT BE BEATI Coma
taa J im a! A m a n c a n Oraam
Sales and Service
1120 Sanlord Ave I I I J ill
We’re building a repirlallon,
• LE BARON Convertible. I I
Red. loaded, d ig d a ih . n r ,
lop new llr e i M.SOOeil ?»0I

PUBLIC AUTO A U C TIO N .
EVERY TUESDAY 2:10 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy ?3. Daytona Beech
M H H 111!__

■ RENAULT
E x c e lle n t

ENCORE.
c o n d itio n !

III!
TMOO

_ rir fT i:1K I H s l »l1»r*PM

• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
’?!. Auto. A/C. re d , 21K,
w a rra n ty I? * W 372 « * X ___
’ l l B U IC K Wagon a c ylin d e r
econom ical, dapendabla good
w ork c a r I2D0 F ir m 121 OASS
12 C H IV Y Chavetle * d r j~ ip d .
naw t lr e i, doain t b u rn oil
Good 2nd car MOO 37? 7112

• »1 HONDA ACCORD 4 d-

II

BUICK

PARK

AVEN U E

Loaded! l3.??SOr H e ilO tle r
___
Call 321 1313

• *?2 HONDA CIVIC LX. pi. pb
pdl crune. am Im ilarao
tape I ipd 4 dr , rowwoci
w/wine Interior, d i airbag
HO WO______________331

233-Auto Parts
/Accessories
• CHEVY PICK UP TRUCK
B E D , Long wheel base
FI t t f Side. I f 74. very little
rust 5VOCaH )77 6)34

235-Trucks/
Buses / Vans
• CHEVY DEAUVILLE VAN
‘ 79, t ton. Passenger van
clean Loaded) Too much lo
lis t m ust see to appreciate
Onl 1 \ i *95 OBO
)7l 8/» j
• FORO RANGER LTX 97
P S cruise, A/C stereo 4 700
miles. 1 yr or 11.000 rm left an
warranty Call J23 1553
a HANDICAPPED VAN 1910
Ford E 150 Lilt automatic
doors %\ 500J2.W*!*
• ISU 2U P /U V ) Red

7K. A C.

am /fm cast, full bediiner
rear window' 19,450 333 8418
• JEEP PICK UP 4x4, 1970 V*
auto Engine and frans rn
built (about 30,000 mii*s&gt;
Nnwer interior 13 000 Wl 7008
• JEEP PICKUP TRUCK lf/9
4«4 with topper 1100 OBO
Needs a lo to t TLC 333 1959

VOLK 1W A GO N V A N . 19/4
Reasonable good running
condition 407 696 0430 or
&gt;43 I0 0 0 » il 303___________

• 1973 CHEVY" 1/7 icm p/u )50
V8 'Run* good Engine and
Ira n * stro n g

11500

133 1313

• IftS SUBURBAN OMC. 4.SL
diesel, halt ton, mechanically
solid, new rad brake rotors A
calipers head liner Very goo I
fires and tow pkg 15, SCOOBO
40/ 38) 160S

I f f ) F 10 BLAZER 4 dr fu'l
power. Tahoe package 13k mi
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WE PAY TOP l i l t FOR
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condition J5K m ile * .900 0 8 0
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c e n tr a l H / A , screen room
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c e n tra l H /A , washer /d ry e r,
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staph infection?

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exam ple, all nl us entry m illio n s
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the tim e Ity am i InrRc. staph are
uni a serious h e n lili prohlem
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in f ills
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staph Infect Ions
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such as rhose In hone, can
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disease expert m any ot whom
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hospitals

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T A U R U S |A | n ll 20 May 201
There Is a possibility today you
m lK ld base your Judgm ent and
decisions upon em otional rather
than loKleal aspects. You could
fare h e lle r II Ihe em phasis Is
reversed.

you today th a t you cun maiuiKe
more com petently on your own
The o nly jierson you can really
count on is y u u rx lf
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21) U s u a lly y n u 'rc a ra th e r
perceptive Individual, hul today
y o u m lK h l he ta k e n In hy
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value Instead o f InvestlK alliiK d
lor yourself.
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ID) He w ary ol ta kliiK financial
ris k s no In v o lv e m e n ts today
w hich you do not personally
c o n tr o l. D o n 't tic p u t to a
position where you have to pay
for someone vise's m istakes.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 10)
U n fo r tu n a te ly , n ot e v e ry o n e
w ith w hom yo u'll he dcalhiK
today w ill abide hy the hlKh
standards you «•! lo r yourself.
D on't trip over your own naivete
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
You have a s lia n i eye for details
today, h ul It mlKld he d iffic u lt
lor you lo sec Hie entire p icture.
Stand hack a hit to w here y o u're
able lo analyze lire w hole view.
f- o p y r lK h l 1004 N EW SPA PE R
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

by Leonard Starr

A N N IE

by Jim Meddick

ROBOTMAN*

G E M IN I (May 21 Ju ne 20] A
p ro p e l you've sei lor yoursell
m lKhl m il lin n m il as easy as it
looked on the druw hiK laiard
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sensible.
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sure you're able lo dlstlnKulsh
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'►* -«•

January

10,

M ONDAY

1994

30 C e n ts

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County alnco 1008
86lh Year, No. 122 • Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ Sports

Bubble
bill
drafted
Proposed bill will ban water export for 20 years
By J . MARK BARFIELD

Back in action

Senior Stall Writer

SA N FO R D — Th e Sanlorcl R re real Ion Dr
part men! Youth Basketball League picked up Its
schedule Saturday after a three-week lavofT.

SA N FO R D — The first draft of Rep. Marvin Couch’s
Geneva Lens Protection Act calls for the St. Johns R lvrr
Water Management District to establish Geneva Bubble
boundaries and the prohibition of water export from the
bubble for the next 20 years.
Although the rounty won't complete Its rrvlew of the
law proposal until next week. Planning Director To n y
V a n D e rw o rp has com m ented on 10 of the 52
recommendations by the Geneva Frrsh w n lrr Lens Task
Force, recommending rhanges to most of those Items.
Couch's bill Is In response to the task forre recommen­
dations which needed legislative directions.
Couch's threc-ltrm bill proposal was completed by
the Natural Resources Conduce Friday. Couch. ROvlcdo. said II will now be passed on to the House
bill-drafting service for completion before going to the
committee for review.
Couch was the sponsor of the bill which created the
rounty-reglonal state task force last year. The group

ScePage IB.

□ People
Beware of arm adillos
A rm a d illo s m a y appear to tie sh y little
creatures, tint they can play havoc with the
landscape.

See Page 3B.

Shooting suspect sought
Oviedo (Miller arr searching fur Demetrius Hill,
of Oviedo He has been declared as the third
suspect In the shooting Friday of Donald R
Itrooks. 30. In Oviedo.
Oviedo Police Chief Dennis Peterson said a
warrant for Hill's arrest was being prepared this

met from May to Novem ber to review lire water sur
In the Geneva area and ways to preserve it from
rontamlnatlon and depletion. Th e ir 52-ltrm list pro
|M&gt;srs nrw programs and restrictions to meet those
goals.
Couch's bill prohibits export of bubble water outside
of the area which Is to he defined by the water district.
Th e task forre felt pum ping water away from the
25-squnrc-mtlr area could reduce the water availability
to Geneva residents. Th e bill would "sunset" the
prohibition In 2014 unless the Legislature continues It.
Th e hill also directs the water district to define the
hobble boundary based on Geneva areas above 20 feet
In elevation Hugh Mitchell l apping, director of walcr
district water nsr programs and a bubble expert, found
ull of the wells with drinkable water lie within that
20 foot elevation boundary. Writs of similar depth
outside the boundary are salty and undrinkable.
Th e hill also directs the water district to define areas
within the primary bubble urea w hich will require
additional safeguards, such ns springs and sinkholes

See Bubble. Page S A

"W e believe we know where lie ts." Peterson
said, "and that he's apparently heading out of
the area. We'll lx- sending the warrant out as
soon as It's p rrp n rrd ."
Tw o men have already hern arrested In
connection with the case.
Peterson said Brian Gainey. 20. was arrrslrd
Saturday by Orange County deputies at a motel,
and Brian Lawson. 19. of 678 Tyso n Street.
Oviedo, reportedly lum i.1 himself In at the John
E Po Ik Correctional Farlllty yesterday.
Peterson said Brooks was shot to death,
probably by 22 bullets, after what wa. appar­
ently an argument that go*, out of control on
Avenue B In Oviedo.

From staff and wlro report:

Bridge.............
C lia t lf lid i.... __ &lt; ■ ,§■ Movloa............
Cornice..........

Herald Stall Writer

Slightly w arm er, breezy
P a rtly c lo u d y and
breezy. High near 70.
W ind northeast 15
mph and gusty.

Far

Fagot A

SA N FO R D — The people of the ctly of Sanford
arr preparing to celebrate the Martin Luther King
Jr. festival.
~
The festival has been planned by the City of
Sanford M artin Luther King C o m m itte r to
celebrate the Itlc. the work and the teachings of
the slain civil rights leader.
Last year the state o( Florida's first olllctal
crlrbrallon of the hollduv was held In Sanford.
The event Included an up|K-arancc by Gov.
l,awton Chiles, the official slate parade and a
wrrk of activities which Included speakers from
across the state.
Tills year's program will focus more on the
nerds of the African American com m unity In
Sanford, cspecalally the young people.

Thera are limes when dogs are more than Just
man’s best friend. Sometimes he Is man's eyes
as wad. On Sunday, a group of animals and
those who are working to train them to be
sighted companions to visually Impaired people
got together. The puppies were learning Ihalr
trade with the assistance of volunteers from
Southeastern Guido Dog. The meeting took
place at Markham Woods Presbyterian Church
near Lake Mary. Above, the dogs are walked
through their paces, learning to pay attention to
those things that a person without light would
be unable to percieve. The dogs learn to protect
and assist their human partners. At right, Mark
McEwan helps train Wizard. Although Wizard Is
still a playful puppy, ha will soon be able to work
on his own to serve the needs of a blind master.

Three scholarship* art- awarded annually to
graduating seniors who are working to make the
world a Ik -tier place.

"If the w orld Is to Ik- a better place, our youth
will play u m ajor role when they learn that there
Is a b e t t e r w a y o f r e s e r v i n g c o n ­
flicts...N O N V IO L E N C E .'" the committee Informa­
tion said.
They said there Is a great need to teach
youngsirrs here and around the world to practice
non-violence.
Of particular Interest Is the violence that has
become so prevalent In Seminole County and
across the state.
The theme for this year's festival, which Is
shared by celebrations all across the nation, ts
"Slop the killing, start the healing and the
building."
On Tuesday nlglu. Jan. I I . at 7 p in. Supt.
Paul Hngcrty will preside over an oratorical
contest for high school seniors. The contest will

HwtW MwtO* k, *•*•« M•»«**»

I See King. Page SA

Board to
consider
survey
9y VICKI DoSORMIER

Daar Ahhy.....
Deaths...........
Dr. Oott..........
.......... 4 A Tola vision........
Editorial
Florida...........

See Jesup. Page SA

By VICKI DeSORMIER

Board m em bers nam ed

T A L L A H A S S E E — No one had ull six
numbers to the latest Florida l.otlo game and
the re su ltin g ro llo ve r, coupled w ith the
extension of a holiday promotion fattened the
jackpot to $30 million — guaranteed.
Since Dee. 4. the Florida Lottery Department
has set weekly Lotto |ackpols at a m inim um $10
million, more with rollovers. Th e promotion was
to end with the drawing late last Saturday, but
Lottery Secrctury Marcia Mann said Sunday the
response has been too tremendous to drop.
" W e r e thrilled that we can extend the
promotion and offer a $30 million Jackpo* tills
week." she said.
T h e n u m b e r s d r a w n S a t u r d u y w ere
1-28-31-33 30-46.
Th e drawing did produce 169 ftve-of-slx
winners worth $2,170 each. 9.190 four-of-slx
tickets worth $96 each, and 201.843 thrce-of-slx
tickets worth $6 ct*ch
Lotto Jackpots arc based on projected ticket
sales, long-trrm Investment rates and funds
from any rollovers formulated Into a 20-ycar
payout to a slngl; winner.

SANFORD R rp . M arvin
Couch. R-Ovlrdo. Is drafting u
f.akr Je su p restoration bill
w h ic h w ill e x p a n d e ffo rts
drop|x-d by stale agencies last
year.
The hill, if approved by the
Legislature, would form the

Peace Breakfast
set Saturday to
honor Dr. King

Gainey and taiwson have both been charged
with llrst-degree murder. The sam e charge Is
expected to l&gt;c placed against lllll OtlCC fie Is
loruled

Jackpot hits $30 m illion

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Senior Stall Writer_______________

Contest
start of
King test

Dogs train as sighted companions

m orning.

L A K E M ARY - Th e Lake Mary C ity Com ­
mission approved two new board appointments
during Thursday's commission meeting
Marian Caraway. C PA. has been named to fill
a vacant position wltb the city's Police Pension
board.
Laura Morris was named to the city's Parks
and Recreation Advisory Board. She replaces
Kathy Gehr who rrslgnrd Irotn the board
following her hiring by the city us Parks
supervisor. Her unexplrcd trrm would have
ended on Dec. 31. 1994.

Jesup
bill
drafted

Herald Stiff Wriler_______________
SA N FO R D Th e Seminole
County school board Is moving
slowly back Into the new year
with a light agenda for Its first

□ Boa Survey, Page SA

,

Mandatory garbage collection
basis of haulers’ negotiating
■ y d . MARK BARFIELD
Senior Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — Tom m o rro w . Seminole County com­
missioners will be asked to set manadatory garbage
collection as the basts for negotiations whit garbngr

haulers.
Commissioners will Ire asked to adopt a set of
negotiating parameters for rounty officials to take to the
table with franchise garbage haulers. If Hie process goes
smoothly — It hasn't before — the service would begin

Oct. 1.
Commissioners w ill also hear Justification to continue
their landscaping tree nursery and to hear arguments
about changing the land use for the northeast corner of
State Road 46 and Orange Boulevard from residential
and office uses to commercial.
Commissioners have been reluctant to embrace
mandatory garbage collections, although Public Works
director Larry Sciicrs has said rcqulrrd collections are
Bee County. Page 5 A

Rezoning ordinance back for final time
By NICK PFBIPAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — A rezonlng ordinance is sched­
uled for final reading at the Sanford City
Commlsaion meeting tonight. It has been the
aubjcct of conalderable controvery In the past
four months.
T h e land Is located across French Avenue from
Sanford Middle School, between 15lh and 18th

SUBSCRIBE TO THE SANFORD HERALD FOR THE

Streets, it Is approximately lu acres, which was
purchased by the city last year from the
Seminole County School Board.
T h e request scheduled for tonight's city
commission meeting Is to rezonc It from G C -2 .
General Commercial, and S R -1 A . Single Fam ily
Dwelling Residential, to PD. Planned Develop­
ment.
'
In this way. the city can go ahead with plana to
develop part or all of the property as It sees fit.

Several plans lor the possible use ol the land
have been proposed by the city planner. They
Included having a major public safety complex
for both fire and police operations plus a park
and the area near French Avenue dedicated to
commercial business.
Another plan suggested Just the commercial
business a n d a fire station. Single Fam ily
housing has also been suggested for the eastern

See Resonlng, Page SA

LOCAL NEWS COVERAGE. Call 322-2611

J

�SA • Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Monday. January 10, 1094

NEWS FROM T HE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Prison sentences
STOP petition drive begins to force state to hold prisoners

Deal brings together colorful pair
N EW Y O R K — The latrst developments In the Paramount
takeover saga bring together two of the most colorful
dealmakers In the U S. entertainment business — the
70 year old cable tycoon who owns M TV and the video rental
king who brought hockey to steamy Florida.
Viacom Inc. and blockbuster Entertainment Corp. — which
are merging as Viacom bids for Paramount Communications
Inc. — both started small but grew quickly under their owners.
Sumner Krdstone and H. W ayne Hulzenga.
The $8.4 billion merger provides something for both sides
Hulzenga. w ho transformed Blockbuster from a 10-store chain
Into the w orld's biggest video rental business, gets access lo
new businesses and technology.
That's Important, since rented videos could go the way of (he
buggy w hip, analysts say. W ith new technology, they argue,
couch potatoes will be able to order up m o v lrs from their
televisions w ith the flick of a switch.

l y Associated P re ss
PORT C H A R L O T T E In f ro n t of
supermarkets across the slate, volunteers
will be waiting w ith pens polsrd as they
l&gt;cgln a petition drive to force Florida to
keep prisoners behind bar* longer.
Beginning toduy. members of S T O P —
Stop Turning O u t Prisoners — w ill collect
voter signatures In 35 counties, said STO P'S
executive director Kathleen Finnegan of
Port Charlotte.

"W e 've hnd hundreds of requests for
petitions already." Finnegan said. "I think
It's renlly going to take off n o w ."
Also Involved arc the Seminole-based SOS
(Save O u r Society) Foundation and Ja c k ­
sonville's Citizens Against Crim e.
T h e a m e n d m e n t w o u ld e lim in a te
automatic sentence reductions due to prison
overcrowding and reduce the amount of
time off for good behavior to ensure convicts
serve at least 85 percent of their prison
sentences.

'I think It's a shame we have lo force a
change In Ihe constitution to make govern­
ment do what It's supposed to do anyway —
keep the public safe from crim inals." said
Pinellas Sheriff Everett Rice, who drafted
the amendment.
Alter 45.000 signatures arc collected. Ihe
proposal will be submitted to the attorney
general and state Suprem e C o urt, as
required by state election law. Rice, a
lawyers, said he's confident the amendment
will be up to constitutional standards.

First ads air for governor’s race
T A L L A H A S S E E — The first campaign advertisements for the
1094 governor's race have hit the alnvnves. and a swann Is
bound to follow.
Th e first was a no-tax-ts-a-good-tax radio spot Wednesday by
state Sen. An d e r Crenshaw, a GOP contender from Jackson­
ville. By the next day. signs of campaign life were stirring on
other fronts.
The Florida Democratic Party rolled a fax off to parly
members, u rging contributions (the self-imposed limit Is 9100
each) for Gov. Lawton Chiles, who announced for re-election In
December.
And Republican Insurance Commissioner T o m Gallagher
Invited two dozen of Florida's most prominent environmen­
talists to his Tallahassee house. He served homemade soup and
sandwiches and listened to their concerns
Gallagher has yet to announce for governor but Is widely
expected to run .
The Democratic side of the campaign isn't expected to really
heat up until April, when the Legislature ends Its two-month
general session.

ASHBY 0 . AND CLAYDA f . J0HE5
O //ir t f r / t r r / /

Four kids arrested fo r vandalizing school
S T . P E T E R S B U R G — Four young boys went on a meticulous
rampage through an elementary school, shattering windows,
splattering paint, smashing television acts and killing the
school's gerbll. police said.
The boys, one 0-year-old and three 11-year-olds, caused an
estimated 9100.000 In damage during the Incident at the
Westgate Elem entary School, a school official said Sunday.
"I've been In Pinellas C o unty education for 27 y e a n , ami I’ve
seen places trashed before, but this was the most extensive and
the most destructive I've ever seen." said superintendent Bette
Ra Ivey.
Sometime late Saturday morning, the boys apparently
crawled throw a classroom window and began the destruction.
Th e y were not students at the school, according to principal
Te rry B. Krasaner.

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uxnud i

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Coast G uard proposes rule for p ilo ts
T A M P A — T h e U.S. Coast Guard 1s proposing a rule which
would require pilots In Tam pa Bay to broadcast their positions
from 10 checkpoints In an effort to make the 40-m lle channel
safer.
Th e proposal comes alter a fiery tanker collision In August
that dumped more than 300.000 gallons of oil into the bay an
on area beaches. A state panel determined the plloT’bf‘&lt;|i
phosphate freighter failed to propel ly m onitor other vessel* tor
sound a w arning.
The rule is designed to more closely m onitor the trafilc in
and out of ports In Tampa. St. Petersburg and Manatee. A copy
was released lost week, and the rule could be adopted by the
Coast Guard later this year.

From Associated Press reports

Way Back When
The Herald s "W a y Back Whan” aditor, Julian Stanstrom. naads
halp. So doaa Ashby Q. and Clayda F. Jonas. Baams tha latter
twosome purchasod two shares at $10 each In a firm called
"Sanford Industries, Inc." The transaction was done March 9.
1953. The certificate. No. 104, was signed by corporate secretary
George (we believe) H. Williams Jr., and by corpori|e president
R.T. (Ralph, we believe) Cowan. Jo nes, now retired, was the chlel
deputy clerk of the court In Seminole County for many years
under former Court Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. His wife. Clayda,
the only daughter in the Forguson family of Sanford, is a retiree
from the Seminole County School Board. They are at a loss to

know what Sanford Industries, Inc. was, who were members of
the board of directors, and the purpose of the organization.
Stanstrom says he Isn't sure who George H. Williams Jr. was.
but he Is certain that Cowan was at one time owner and operator
of Cowan's Department Store located on the southslde of the
300 block of East First Street. He was married to the formor
Anabel Spurting and the father of Ralph Cowan Jr., current
personnel director of Sanford's J.C. Penney store. The younger
Cowan's wife, Marie, Is a member of the Herald's advertising
department. If you have any information concerning this former
corporation please contact Julian Stanstrom at 322-2860.
(Certificate provided by
Ashby and Clayda F. Jones)

State asked to match scholarship House donations
T A L L A H A S S E E — A non-profit rent-free hous­
ing program for students Is asking for the first
stale money In Its 43-year history* to help build
residences at Florida A&amp;M University.
State university system Chancellor Charles
Reed will ask lawmakers to help expand the
Southern Scholarship Foundation, which serves
334 students at three Florida colleges.
“ Th e chancellor has committed that the state
Board of Regents will request 9625.000 in
matching funds for five scholarship houses at
F A M U ." board spokesman Alan Stoneclpher said.
Th e private donations are already in hand, said

M IA M I - H e r e
w in n in g n u m b e rs
Sunday in the Florida Lottery
Cash 3
7-5-3

Joe Mlzereck. president of the non-profit founda­
tion. "We have 9625.000 ready an d waiting."
The group announced In December that It
planned to build eight houses on Ihe Florida AAM
campus.
Nearly 6.000 students have used the founda­
tion's 13 houses for Florida State University
students, five for University of Florida students,
and one for students at Bcthune-Cookm an
College In Daytona Beach.
Each b u ild in g houses 17 atudents In a
cooperative liv in g program, sharing food and
utility costs, and responsibility for the upkeep of
the house.
"It's more th an a scholarship,** said Andrew
Watkins, a resident of one of the group's houses

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That would also help universities stretch other
student aid dollars. Mlzereck said, "given the fact
that many of the foundation s students receive
financial aid from their respective universities."
"Since the student pays no rent, approximately
91.000 Is freed up In the university's financial aid
department to help other deserving students." he
said.

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If lawmakers approve the lax dollars to match
the other 9625.000 In donations on hend. five
more houses could open at Florida A&amp;M at the
same time, he said.

|l o c a l PowacAar

Monday, Ja n u a ry 10. 1094
Vol 86. N o . 122

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Th e 7.800-member Florida Relail Federation
and Its self-insurers fund donated 9175.000 to
sponsor the first house at Florida A&amp;M. scheduled
to open In August 1995. Mlzcrcck said.

TH E W E A TH ER
T o d a y : P a rtly cloudy and
breezy. H igh near 70. W ind
noHheast 15 m ph and gusty.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
the mid to upper 50s. Wind east
decreasing lo 10 mph.
gFucsday: Variable cloudiness.
High In the lower to mid 70s.
Wind east 10 to 15 mph.
Extended forecast: Wednes­
d ay: M ostly c lo u d y w ith a
chanre of rain. Low In the mid to
upper 50s. H ighs In Ihe mid 70s.
Thursday and Friday: Mostly fair
and cool. Lows In the 40s High*
In the 60s.

PubiWhMlI D
Daily and Sunday, aicapt
y by Tha Santord Haraid.
Inc. see N France Arc, Sanford.
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at Florida State. "W e arc a team, a family. We eat
together, study together and work together.
Th e re 's nothing like It."
"Th e re are scholarships and there are scholar­
sh ip s." said the foundation's chairman. Tallahas­
see businessman Frank Shaw. "N othing com­
pares wllh the difference that this self-help
scholarship program makes In the lives of
deserving students."
In addition to teaching cooperative living, the
rent-free housing lessens a student's financial
burdens by about 94.000 a year, putting an
education within reach for many.
"W e arc constantly seeking ways and means of
keeping young, bright, but financially needy
students In ihn classroom." Florida A&amp; M Presi­
dent Frederick Hum phries said

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BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona B e a c h : Wuvrs are
3 -5 feel and rough. Current is to
the south with u wutcr tempera­
ture of 58 degree*.
New Smyrna Beacht Waves
are 3-4 feel and real chappy.
Current is lo ihe south, with a
watei temperature of 61 degrees.

S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min. 4:15
n .m „ 4:35 p in.: MaJ. 10:25 a.m..
10:55 p in . T I D E S : D a yto n a
B e a c h : highs. 7:32 n.in.. 7:51
p .m .: lows. 12:45 a .m ., 1:32
p .m .; New S m y r n a B e a c h :
iilglih. 7:37 a.m .. 7:56 p.in.:
lows. 12:50 a.m.. 1:37 p.m .:
C o co a Beach: highs. 7:52 a.m..
8:11 p.m.: lows. 1:05 a.m .. 1:52
p .m .__________________________

BOATINQ
S t . A u gustine to J u p it e r Inlet
H e a v y surf a d viso ry to n ig h t
Tonight: Wind in cast 20 to 25
kls. Seas 6 lo 9 ft. Bay and
Inland waters rough. Scattered
shower* Tuesday: W ind east 20
kla. Seas 5 lo 7 ft. Bay and
Inland water* choppy. Scattered
shower*.

F R ID A Y
F a ir 8 5 -4 5

STATISTICS
T h e high tem perature in
Sanford Sunday was GO degrees
and ihe overnight low was 48 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fall for Ihe
period, ending at 9 a.m. Mon­
day. totalled 0 Inches.
T h e temperature nl 9 a.m.
today was 60 degrees and
Monday's overnight low was 50.
a* recorded by Ihe National
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POLICE BRIEFS
2 wom en arrested
T w ii women who share a Sanford apartment were arrested
about 2:30 u.m. Friday after fighting over who was m oving out.
Anna DlPlerro. 24, 212 Hoseeltfl Circle, was charged with
uggruvated assaull while her roonim alc. Sheila Diane tfulah,
40, same address, was arrested for buttery by Sanford Police.
During the seuflle, 11tilth claimed DlPlerro threatened her
with a kitchen knife and twisted her lllulsh'sl (loners caution
them to swell and require medical attention. DlPlerro aliened
llulsh wouldn't let her Into the bedroom, pushed her analnst a
wall and bruised her eye. (loth women were arrested DlPIcrro's
bond was 82.(NX) anti Mulsh's bond was set at $500

Real swingers
W hitney Slone and Stacey
Coonradl enjoy a pleasant
afternoon In the sun on Ihe
gilder on Whitney's swing set
The 5-and 6-year-old girls often
enjoy a good time on the
swing after a hard day in
school. They con glide Into a
carefree world away from
Goldsboro Elementary School
which Is just across lht&gt; street

Man charged w ith burglary
Glenn Coy Utl. 2(1, 120 Continental Boulevard. I.rmnwnod.
was arrested by Sanford Police Saturday and charne with
burnlary to a structure and I heft at laikevlew Middle School.
Someone arrtvlnn at the school early Saturday In pre|Kirallon
for some planned activities found a man Inside uslnn the men's
restroom near the main office area T h e rr(xirler lied and railed
police. After a search, the police could not find the man or Ills
point of entry.
latter, a school employee Identified Utl, who was sitting
under a covered area on school property, as the person seen
Inside earlier.
Aflrr a Miranda warning, lilt told police lie entered Ih r
school through an unlockrd window.
"T h e defendant slated he had been In several classrooms
where hr discovered some lood and had eaten some crackers
from a desk." the poller rrport staled Utl. who listed his
occupation as an electrician's helper, was taken lojnll.

M otor vehicle theft charged
Murk Fields ('olllnl. *10. 230 Spring Him Court, lamgwood.
was charged w llh malar vehicle thefi by (siller idler a
complain! from Ills soon to Is* ex*lather -I n-law
Th e man claims Colllnl look a Corvette that was In storage In
Maitland without permission Colllnl and the m an's daughirr
are In the process of divorc ing Th e cur ow n rr claims Colllnl
threatened to cut the car up lor parts
Colllnl told police some ol his belongings were taken New
Year's Eve by his rslrangrd wife and he would not return Ihr
ear until hts property Is returned. Colllnl was atreslrd and
faces the theft charge.

Retail theft charged
Karl William Calhoun. IH. 2 Casile Hrrw er Court. Sanford
was charged with retail theft alter attempting to leave Wal-Mart
wllh a fishing reel h r had not purchased W hen stopped try
slore security, a concealed extension rord was fuund In Ills
waistband H r was tukrn to (all and held on $ I(X ) bond

Prescription fraud alleged
Diane C. Jacobs. 34. 1710 Sunset Drive, Longwotxl, was
arrested Friday al u suprrm urkrt prescription counter lor fraud
In obtaining medicinal drugs She weni to die store la pick up
two prescriptions telephoned to die pharmacy Th e phannnelsl
culled die doctor for more Informal Inn. Th e doctor said he did
not authorize the prescriptions The druggist culled police and
stalled the woman. Jacobs was a former employee ol the
doctor. She claimed she telephoned the doctor's office the day
before, and a slafr member said the doctor would •~j*II In the
order.

H#t»id Fftato by Sutan Wtnrttr

Dictates by organ donors
Directed transplant donations ‘frightening’
■ y Associated Press
T A M P A — A Ta m p a organ-procurement
agency agreed that a Ku K lu x K la n
sympathizer's heart and liver would be
transplanted only In white recipients, but
drhate lx growing over such dictates by
donors.
Though the agency felt II hud to agree or
let vital organs go to waste, some say
"directed donations" like that by the family
of Thom as Simons, who was murdered In a
Bradenton park, are unfair.
“ I t 's f r i g h t e n i n g . " W a n d a B o n d .
»|x)kesuoman for United Network lor Organ
Shurtng. a computer matching service, told
the SI. Pi lershurg Tim es for a xtory Sunday.
"If the 33.000 people we now have on our
watting Itxl asked for dlreeted donation. It
would put us In total chaos."
And in an opinion lust week, the U.S.
Office of Ctvll Rights said alloraltng organs

Dr. arrested for
giving steroids
to Olympian

Arrest in ’88 case
Leola Williams Pryor. 59. IH02 Cooltdge Ave.. Sanford wax
arrested Friday on a battery and trrspavs case w hich original! d
In 198a.,
She Is charged with two counts of baitcry and one count of
trespass for utj^ncldcnt which occurred September 7. 1988.
She Is charged w llh slapping one female on the face, grabbing
another female by the neck and trespassing al 1930 Alrporl
Boulevard.

han d le d Astup ha n 's a rra ign ­
ment.
N E W YO R K - A doctor who
Brown said lie did not know
admitted to providing steroids to the particulars of the Butldlo and
sprinter Ben Johnson and other Ta m p a rases.
athletes has been arrested on
Johnson won the gold medal
federal drug charges stemming at the 1988 Olym pics In the
from cases In Florida and New
100-mcter dash and broke the
York.
w o r ld re c o rd , b u t he wns
D rug Enforcement Adm inis­ stripped of the award after test­
tration agents arrested Dr. Jam ie ing positive far steroids.
Astaphan on Saturday when hts
Astaphan admitted In Toronto
plane, bound from Antigua for In 1991 to giving steroids to
Toronto, was diverted to Ken­ ru n n e rs and said he did It
because he feared they "would
n e d y In t e r n a tio n a l A irp o rt
because of the bad weather. DEA
kill themselves" If they con­
spokesman Jo h n Dow d said tinued to administer their own
treatments. At the time, he was
Sunday.
Th e FBI attache In Barbados suspended from practicing med­
hud notified the D E A the doctor icine for 18 months and fined
85.000.
was on board.
Astaphan. 47. was wanted on
A n ugreed statement of facts
two federal warrants. One was that resolved thr Toronto case
from Buffalo, for Hie Importation outlined how the doctor obtained
and distribution of steroids, and black-market steroids and lied
the other from Tam pa. Fla., for about Johnson's steroid use
conspiracy to distribute anabolic after the alhlctr tested positive
steroids and cocaine.
during the 1988 Olym pics In
Astaphan will be held In New Seoul. South Kofea.
York for several weeks until he
lt also said the doctor falsified
cun be transferred Into the hts patients' medical records to
custody of federal officials tu omit references to steroids and
Bull.do. said Jason Brown, u Improperly billed the Canadian
lawyer with the U.S. Attorney's health Insurance plan between
o ffic e In B r o o k l v n . w h ic h
1983 and 1988.

■y Associated Proas

DUI arrests
The following Individuals were arrested for driving under the
Influence:
• A rthur Melvin Gray. 44. 2!X) S. Fourth Si.. Lake Mary. DUI
and violation of a traffic devise.
• Ronald Janies Ifuughtellng. 20. 6916 9th Ave.. N'.W .
Bradcton. on westbound Interstate 4. Luke Mary.
• James Robert laibslngcr. 28. 2715 S. Country Club Road,
Lake Mary-

Man suspected of abuse
attempts suicide in jail
J A C K S O N V IL L E |AP) A
m an who feared harm from
fe llo w In m a te s u fte r being
charged with sexually molesting
a young girl was critically In­
jured when he dove from u
20-foot railing at the county Jail,
officials said.
Ben Peter Kantlm m . 40. sul
fered severe head and spinal
Injuries In the headfirst dive
Saturday night, said Frnnclnc
Walker, a sjxrkeswoman for U ni­
versity Medical Center.
He was In "very critical condi­
tion" today, she said.
On Friday, Investigators found
about 200 videos and thousands
of photographs In Kantlmm's
Jacksonville Beach apartment.
In v e s tig a to rs say K a n tlm m
filmed himself sexually abusing
young girls.
Kantlmm was charged wllh

sexual performance by a child, a
felony that Includes using a
child In a sexual performance.
He has been Jailed since Novem­
ber on two counts of aggravated
axsuult on u police officer.
Kantlm m hud uskrd Saturday
lo la- placed In an Isolated cell In
llic Duval County Jail after a
newspaper report uboul the sex
c rim e ch a rg e , a cco rd in g to
police. He feared other Inmates
would harm him.
He was pluccd In a ccllblock
w h e re o n ly o n e Inm a te Is
allowed out ut u lime, correction
olTlccr L (. Claude Going said.
No other Inmates were outside
their cells when Kantlm m leaped
headfirst from the second Her of
ihe sixth-floor ccllblock and
landed on u tile Hour, (toilet* said.
He bad Joxt been lei out of his
cell to lake a shower.

Man douses self with
gasoline, blows up car
W IN T E R H A V E N |AP) - A
man apparently distraught over
a fight wllh his girlfriend endrd
u 90 minute standoff w llh police
by dousing himself w llh gasoline
and blowing up his car. police
said.
T o m Denavlch. 30. of Winter
Haven, was In crltlcnl condition
today with burns over 50 |&gt;ercent of his body, said Tim
Rausch, night shift sujK-rvIsor al
Tam pa General Hospital's burn
unit.
Police were called lo the scene
early Sunday m orning by Mary
F o w le r, the m o th e r of Den n v lc h 'o g irlfrie n d . Darlene
Baker. Fowler she was wonted
he might run his ra r Into the
side ol the house.
" H e k in d of p la y e d a

c a l-a tu l-m ouse g a m e " w ith
police, said Lt, Darrell Klrlund.
" H r kept telling officers he was
going lo lake himself mil. Then
h r started threatening lo go Into
the houses and threatened lo
lake everybody In ih r house out.
ii was like a roving bomb going
around."
A t t e m p t s b y o f fic e r s to
persuade the gasoline-drenched
l)enavlch out of the car failed, as
did ultempls by Denavlch to run
over those ofTk crs.
Finally. Klrland said. Denavlch
shouted lo Ihc officers: "If you
want lo ... play, lei's play." W llh
that, he lllcked Ills cigarette
lighter twice.
"H e wouldn't gel oul of the
car. and he lit the lighter. Il Just
blew u p ." Fowler said, "H e ’s Just
lucky he didn't die then."

only a few potential donors know they can
designate a recipient fora heart or kidney.
The Simons case was charged w llh racial
overtones even as an organ retrieval team
sought permission to harvest the organs of
the braln-dcad mat..
The 24-year-old Marine reservist was
gunned down In a $5 robbery In Manatee
County in J u ly 1990. He was white. His
teen-age assailant was black. Poller found
three Ku Klux Klan cards In Simons' wallet.
During the gunm an's trial, a hospital
otrtclal rrmembered the father setting racial
conditions for hts son's organs.
LlfcLInk. the Tam pa organ-procurement
agency that handled the case, said It
couldn't comm ent because of confiden­
tiality. But a consent form entered In court
records showed Simons' father agreed to a
donation "to white recipients o n ly ."
Simons' parents declined to discuss tt. but
their son. George, said It was wrong to
second-guess a directed donation.

lo a specific race violates the Federal Civil
Mlghlx Act of 1064 barring discrimination
based on rare, rotor or national origin.
But Dr Clive O Callender, a prominent
black transplant surgeon, said hr would
prefer the flexibility to accept organs —
whatever the stipulation — if It meant
saving lives
"I would not want to be legislated on
this." Cullender said
Until last week's opinion, directed dona­
tions — pledging body parts to specific
Individuals nr groups — was considered as
legal as bequeathing an heirloom watch to a
nephew or niece.
It's not nearly as com m rn. though. More
than 16.000 (teople received transplants In
the United States In 1992. Most were
matched with an organ by a computerized
walling list giving special weight to need
and geography.
Organ procurement nil Iclots say probably

WEDNESDAY IS STILL FAMILY DAY

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Lyman Blanchard recontly found a unique way to "walk" his
dogs Zule and Java and got somo good aerobic exorcise al Ihe
same tlmo. Harnessing the energy ol the handsomo animals, he
hopped aboard his bicycle and headed down Magnolia Avenue In
Sanford. The troe-lined path provldod a scenic exorciso area that
was a pleasure lor both man and beast.

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EDITORIALS

What ever
happened
to...?
M a n y p la n s a n d p ro je c ts s ta rte d In o u r a re a
a rc c o n tin u in g In th is n e w y e a r . 1 9 9 4 m a y be
a good y e a r fo r progress.
O u r lo c a l g o v e r n m e n ts a r e r e p o r t e d ly
w o r k in g o n Im p r o v in g th e liv e s o r th e p e o p le
th e y w e re e le c te d to s erv e. L a w e n fo rc e m e n t
Is fig h tin g h a rd to c o m b a t a n d re d u c e c rim e .
O u r sch o o ls a re r a p id ly Im p r o v in g .
V e t th e re a re a n u m b e r o f p ro je c ts w h ic h
got u n d e r w a y In 1 9 9 3 w h ic h a p p e a r to be
s ta lle d . It m a k e s u s w o n d e r w liu i e v e r
h a p p e n e d to th e m .
T h e S a n fo rd C ity C o m m is s io n la u n c h e d
A c c e s s -9 3 la s t y e a r. It c o n s is te d o f m e e tin g s
b e tw e e n g o v e rn m e n t le a d e rs , c ity d e p a rtm e n t
h e ad s a n d th e g e n e ra l p u b lic . T h e m e e tin g s
w e re h e ld in e a c h o f th e c it y ’s fo u r e le c tio n
d is tric ts , a n d e a c h w a s c o n s id e re d as a good
e x c h a n g e o f Id e a s b y a ll c o n c e rn e d .
T h e c ity w a s p re s e n te d a s ta te p la q u e fo r
th is p ro g ra m .
A lth o u g h it w a s o r ig in a lly p la n n e d to
c o n tin u e th e s e m e e tin g s I f th e y p ro v e d
w o r th w h ile , th e y s to p p e d a fte r fo u r. W e m u s t
q u e s tio n , w ill th e y b e g in a g a in in 1 9 9 4 ?
T h e H e n r y S h e lto n S a n fo r d M e m o r ia l
L ib r a r y a n d M u s e u m w a s e n la rg e d w ith w o r k
b e g in n in g in la te 1 9 9 2 . It h a s n o w b e e n
re n a m e d th e S a n fo rd M u s e u m .
In N o v e m b e r o f 1 9 9 2 , It w a s a n n o u n c e d
t h a t th e p ro je c t w o u ld b e c o m p le te d b y s p rin g
o f '9 3 . L a te r p ro je c tio n s s a id s u m m e r, th e n
fa ll. It Is s till n o t o p e n to th e p u b lic . W h e n c a n
w e e x p e c t It to re s u m e o p e ra tio n s ?
T h e C ity o f L a k e M a r y h e ld th e ofTlclal
d e d ic a tio n fo r th e re o p e n in g o f L a k e M a r y
B o u le v a rd In 1 9 9 3 . E v e n (h o u g h o ffic ia ls
a d m itte d th e re w a s s o m e m in o r w o r k s till to
be d o n e . In la n d s c a p in g a n d Ir rig a tio n , w o rk
to d a y re m a in s u n fin is h e d . S o m e c itiz e n s ,
b u s in es s p e rs o n s a n d m o to ris ts u s in g th e
w id e n e d th o ro u g h fa re say th e y a re tir e d o f
th is a n d w a n t it to be to ta lly c o m p le te d . W h a t
Is th e d e la y ?

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W e e x p e c t th e re a re p e o p le w h o c a n s u p p ly
a n s w e rs to th e s e q u e s tio n s . Y e t th e y h a v e
re m a in e d s ile n t. W e w o u ld lik e to k n o w w h y
so m e p ro je c ts h a v e b e en s ta lle d , d e la y e d , o r
c a n c e lle d c o m p le te ly .
R e g a rd le s s o f w h a t s o m e m a y th in k , th e re
Is a n In te re s t In w h a t goes o n .
L e t’s b r in g th e s e m a tte rs o u t In to th e
p u b lic . O u r c itiz e n s h a v e a rig h t to k n o w .

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FLAVOR OF THE WEEK

NAT HENTOFF

Hunters take aim at First A m endm ent
Many hunters believe they have the special
right to pursue and kill their prey without any
Interference from defenders of animal rights. B y
Interference, they mean not only physical
disruption hut also speech Intended to persuade
hunters to desist. Such verbal Inlerfrrencc Is
condemned as harassment anil must he out­
lawed.
Nebraska, for Instance, has a recent "hunter
rights" law. and Hrx Am ack. director of the
Nebraska G am e and Parks Commission, has
Informed a concerned citizen that (he com ­
mission "considers picketing parking lots (when
burners gather there) as hunter harassm ent" In
the Idle r. Amack added that "the Game nnd
Parks Commission has a cordial relationship
with the N R A ."
T h e N ational Rifle Association he artily
approves o ' the "hunter harassment” laws that
have been passed In many stntrs. but now It has
gone after bigger game. T h e NRA has helped
generate the craftily titled federal Hrrrratlonal
Hunting. Safety A Preservation A rt of 1993,
Tucked Into the huge unti-erlm r Dill. II was
passed by the Senate without a hearing and
without a word of debate.
Only part of the credit Is due the NRA The
primary movers are tneml&gt;ers of the Congressio­
nal Sportsmen's Caucus. That group of rugged
outdoorsmrn. and a few women. Inclmles 159

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C T r A &lt;£&gt;** * ?cer

M ry rr and Eric Glltzenslcln - polnl out that on
Its face, this Senate bill would moke unlawful
"n o t only physical conduct but even purr speech
directed at a hunter or trapper which In any way
•Interferes with* that Individual’s ability to enjoy
hls nr her hunting or trapping experience"
In the only federal appeals court ruling on u
similar hunters* protection statute. In C o n ­
necticut. the Second Circuit Court of Appeals
emphasized In 19H4 that such laws "clearly are
designed to protect hunters from conduct ~
whether verbal nr otherwise - by those opposed
to hunting." Since the stntutr was not vlrwpolnt
neutral, the Connecticut law was struck down on
First Amendment grounds.
There Is a highly relevant Suprrm e Court 1085
opinion In another rase - Cornelius v. N AACP
Legal IJefrnse and Education Fund ••that did not
Involve hunting, but bears on this new Senate
bill. Th e court said that a statute "cannot lie
saved that Is In fact baaed on the desire to
suppress a particular point of view ."
In uddltlon lo the Fund for Animals, the
Senate's wounding of the First Amendment Is
opposed, not surprisingly, by the Humane
Society of the United States, the American
Society for the Prevention of Cruelly lo Anlmnls
and the American Civil Liberties Union because
the bill. It says, bans peaceful protest and Is
"Inherently vague."______________________________

JOSEPH SPEAR

It was the Year of
the Big Suckers

n ODDING CARTER
Hope for Russian democracy
T w o weeks ago. the Russian electorate
behaved almost exactly the way people do In
most advanced democracies.. In the midst of
hard times and widespread disillusionment,
they voted In large numbers for the most
vociferous opponents of the status quo. But
while the results generated an Icy blast of
reality that touched nerves and scrambled
policy from Warsaw to Washington, they were
a wake-up call ralher than a calamity.
Initially, the problem was that almost
everyone on this side was caught unawares.
T h e extraordinary showing of the cryptofasclsts led by Vladim ir Zhirinovsky was
totally unexpected. T h e depth of Russian
disillusionment with a reform process that
translated Into bare m arket shelves and
rampant corruption was discounted by earnest
believers In shock therapy economics. A m e ri­
can policy luward Russia on the eve of the
national elections was personalized to a fault,
with all our eggs In the Boris Yeltsin basket.
Later, listening to sonic or the (tost-electIon
c o m m e n ta ry by C lin to n a d m in istra tio n
spokesmen. II was not easy to remember how
badly they had m isjudged the probable
outcome. Th e shift In public emphasis was
offered by a learn that only weeks before had
described their handling of Russian relations
as the shining polar star of America's foreign
policy.
(Something else deserves at least passing
note here. Th is administration has the interestlng habit of offering up Innocents as human
sacrifice
tnc In the wake of disaster. When Bosnia.
Soinulta and Halt! exploded In their faces, the
arrhltrets of U.S. foreign policy flrrd Deputy
Secretary of State Clifford Wharton, who had
nothing to do with making or Implementing
policy toward any of the three. No sooner had
Russian policy misfired than Secretary of
Defense Les Aspln was tossed over the side,
t h o u g h h is c o n n e c t io n to M o s c o w 's
misfortunes was tenuous to non-existent.
Eventually, fairness should lead the president
In decide that If ritual sacrtPce Is required,
those with real responsibility for foreign policy
should be given the honor.)
But though Its scrambling and Initial drnluls
of the obvious were unseemly, the administra­
tion Is well on Its way to full recovery and a
much Improved policy. As outlined by Strobe
Talboll. the man responsible for coordinating
U.S. policy toward Rus
Russia. It will add social
welfare lo the earlier emphasis on market
capitalism and democracy. In other words, the
people having spoken at the ballot box, their
concerns will be heeded In Washington as well
as in Moscow.
Th e administration also seems to be loosen­
ing the umbilical cord that connects American
policy to Boris Yeltsin, which ts on overdue
step. Personalizing Russia's future Is not good
for Its welfare or uurs. It Is a lesson we should
have learned for good with the fall of the Shah

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members of the House and 33 senators. Would
that there were n
Preservation of the
Bill of Rights Caucus
one-tenth that size.
T h e core of this
legislation exempting
h u n te rs fro m the
First Amendment Is
stunningly too broad.
Th e proposed law -• If
u g rre d to b y the
House - makes It
unlawful for a person
k n o w i n g l y to
“ obstruct. Impede, or
otherwise Interfere
with a lawful hunt hv t
an Individual.”
O n ly part o llh o
H unters nrc pro­
c re d it is due th e
tected from whatever
NRA.
that language means
not only on federal
lands hut also "u p o n a public or private
road, highway, path. Irall. or other normal route
of arress to federal lands." (Those federal lands
constitute u third of the United Slates, and H5
perrent of them Is open to hunting.)
l-awvers for the Fund for Anim als - Katherine

of Iran 15 years ago. To the degree we are seen
as choosing or propping up teuders for other
nations, we become hostages to their beliuvlnr
and fortune. O u r Interests are more fun­
damental and long term than the success or
failure of nny one politician, faction or party.
Th e re In another
consequence of the
R u ssia n electio n s.
W c have been re­
minded that change
s t ill ha s s h a llo w
roots, while Russia's
historic tendencies
run deep. A s Polish
F o r e ig n M in is t e r
Andrzej Olechowskl
put It. " A very large
s e c t i o n of the
Russian population
appears to think In
historical term s of
Imperial o r greater
Russia." For nations
th e re s u lts
of C e n tra l Europe
w
e re a w ake-up
such as Poland, that
c a ll ra th e r than
Is a chilling thought.
a c a la m ity . ^
H a v in g Just w re n ­
ched themselves free
of Soviet control.
they are not anxious (o be pulled back within a
Russian orbit.
T h a i g ive s the persistent request by
Hungary. Poland and the Czech Republic for
membership In N A T O fresh urgency and
unarguable validity. For the moment, the
Am erican response Is Incorporated In Its
proposal for a new "Partnership for Peace," a
transitional arrangem ent for cooperation
without security guarantees. It is an attempt to
make the Central European democracies feel
wanted without raising the paranoia level in
Russia where Yeltsin secs nny extension of
N A T O as a direct threat to Russian security.
Such a tentative approach no longer makes
sense, even on its own terms. N A T O should go
further than the proposed partnership. At Its
Ja n u a ry 10-11 sum m it, w h ich President
Clinton will attend. It should offer a timetable
for membership to those Central European
countries w illing to meet stringent terms for
entry. These would Include a functioning
democracy and u military establishment under
Hmt civilian control. Rather than being a
threat to Russia, a N A TO whose membership
Included Central Europe's democracies would
be a deterrent to those tempted to resurrect the
worst of the old Russian foreign policy habits ~
hablts whose victims would Inevitably Include
democracy at home as w rll as Its neighbors'
Independence.
O nly tools and Incurable optimists ever
thought that change would come easily In
Russia or the ulhcr nations of the former
communist bloc.

On the last Sunday of last year. Democratic
(xillllral strategist Jam es Curvlllr apjx-arrd
on A B C 's "T h is Week W ith David Brinkley"
and was askrd what hr thought of thr stories
bring spread hv two Arkansas stale troopers
utxnii President Clinton's alleged philander­
ing
T h r nallonal media. rcs|H&gt;ndcd Carvlllc,
were "big suckers" who got gulled Into
referring "some Arkansas foolishness."
Th e Stulr of the
Media 1993 could uol
tie summed up uny
Ix-iter than thal: It
was a year In which
the media played the
role of Big Suckers.
Any crackpot,
exploiter. Impostor,
plaintiff, politician!
p r o m o t e r , oaf.
u s u rp e r or yaliuo
who had a tale to tell
did not seem lo have
any problems finding
a camera. The media
' It w as a year in
b r o a d c a s t t h c 11
w h ich the m edia
stories •- lx- they fact,
played the role
f Ic tIo n . h e a rs a y .
o f Big Suckers. _
rumble or rum or uncvaluatcd and tinfiltered
I pause here lo
caution you that I am
making a distinction txdwecn the "m edia"
and the "press." Th e picss is In llir business
of reporting the news Th e media are In the
business of entertaining. T h e press Is mostly
stuff that rutis off on your hands. T h r media
are flickering Images.
If you think I am dum ping on television
"n e w s," you arc right. The pencil prrss
com m lls Its share of blunders, laird knows,
hut they are pikers com pared to the
electronic media. Every yrur. the tube types
seem to slip und slide Into some mode of
behavior thal embarrasses and galls old
school Journalists.
Rcmemlx-r the Year of the Re encctments?
T h a i was 1989, when even mainstream news
shows begun using professional actors to
“ recreate" events. Or 1991. the Year of Lite
Stull? Th e networks closed down many
tmreuus around the world and staried leaning
on ufflliulc footage narrated by network
reporters. Softer features came Into vogue, as
did sllek segments like "E ye on America"
(CBS) und "American Agenda" (ABC).
How about 1992. the Year of Die New
Media, m nlnly talk shows? This was the
preferred mode for |xilltlral communication
In un election year, as th r candidates had
llllle problem smashing the soil questions
typically asked by Ixilh hosts and listeners.
"W h en was the last Dine you drove?" Larry
King asked George Bush in October 1992. us
Die lulkmelster peered at Die president's
driver's license. Th is led to n penetrating
discussion of whether Bush's eyes were
brown or blue. And: “ What do you make of
th r Cllninn Moscow trip thing?" This led to a
sm arm y assault on Clinton's patriotism.
King wus the jicrfccl segue Inin the Year of
the Big Suckers. On Ja n . 21. a Florida man
went on "L u rry King Live" and claimed, with
no medical evidence to track his story. I hat
Ills wife hud devrlo|&gt;cd a fai.d brain tumor
from using cellular phones. No one was on
the show to challenge him. It wasjusl Old Lur
and a distraught man with a hunch and a
lawsuit. W ithin days, the man was (riling his
story’ to Bryant Gum bcl. Faith Daniels and a
multitude of radio talk show hosts.
Oh. hut that's just New Media theatrics,
you say. Really? On Dec. 16. ABC's "Prim e
Tim e Live" ulred the story of a former
Memphis. T c n n .. tavern owner who said that,
acting at the request of a mob connected
grocer, he hud hired a hit man to kill Martin
Luther King J r ., In April 1968. "60 Minutes"
had turned the story down, as had the "C B S
Evening News" und two producers for AB C's
own "20/20." Sam Donaldson, who hosted
the segment, told a Wall Street Journal
rejxirtrr that the story sounded "Improba­
ble." But "It was hot.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Monc'y, January 10, 1094 • SA

Jesup-

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"Friends of Ijikr- J rs u p " coni*
prlectl of citizen*. rnvlronm cni.dlsts. and government rrn rrsrntltlvrs to rontlnur Hie effort
lo clean up Seminole ( ’minty's
largest take. That effort was
b e g u n fiv e y e a rs ago hu t
d ropped last su m m e r when
ineiniiers of a restoration com*
m ilte r believed the prleelag
would reach S20million
C ouch said the Friends would
lormall/e a citizen group which
wants to resume the restoration
effort. T h e hill would also cn*
i-mirage the eoo|ierutlnn of stale
and local agencies Th e hill
would grant Ihr group the au­
thority to recommend programs
and restoration efforts and to
solicit state ar.d private grants to
.ireompllsh the Job

ye ars, u nle ss the group Is
extended by the lxglslulurr.
T h e b i l l w o u ld p r o v id e
*780,000 to the St. .Johns River
Water Management District from
the state nollutkm fine fun:! lo
study the lake water quality and
restoration proposals and to
provide tra vel expenses for
members of lire 15-member as
needed. Memtrrrs would serve
wlihoul other compensation.
County Planner To n y VanIVrw orp. In a review of the
proposal to be submitted to
commissioners Tuesday, wrote
the fo u r-y e a r stu d y p eriod
should lx- limited lo 18 months,
enough lo time In VanDerworp's
opinion to complete the previous
restoration study effort. VanDcrworp also wrote the group’s
powers need further refinement.
Including whether It has the
(rower to tax.

meeting of the year on Tuesday
afternoon.
T h e board w ill c o n sid e r,
among oilier Heins. s|x-nd!ng
57.000 for a s u rv e y of the
property In south Sanford which
they are considering as a site for
the new district ofllcr building.
In order lo analyze the site for
Ih r possible ronstucllon the ar­
chitectural firm of Ifunlon Brady
Pryor Maso has reqursled a
topographical and utilities sur­
vey of ihe existing conditions.
Th e dlsirlct facilities planning
department has u p p n m d the
surveying firm of iloll Survey­
ing. lur.
T h r board has previously
approved ih r use of ihul firm.
Th e *7.000 Is available os part
of Hie design budget that Ihe
board approved late last year.
Ttic hill encourages, but not
T h r district Is planning lo
requires, state ami local agencies
build Its new headquarters on
to supply any Information or
V a n D e r w o r p also r e c o m ­ th e site w h ic h If. on the
assistance sought tiy the group.
mended expanding Ih r group to extension of Lake Mary Boule­
The Friends must make annual
more than 20 with the addlllon vard In extreme southern San­
rr|Mirts to Irglslallvr leadership
of other groups and municipal ford
on their progrrss for at least four
representItlves.
T h e c u rre n t b u ild in g on
M c llo n v lllr A v e n u e near
downtown Sunlord bas been
dlgnosrd with "s ic k building
syndrome." that Is. the building,
Continued from Page 1A
which Is ofien dam p harbor*
commented two of the recom­ spores and oilier fungi that oflcn
mendations would lie costly. cause respiratory distress in the
T h e hill would provide the
VanDerworp said Hie recom­ people who work there.
water district with *108.400
mendations m the county will
Th e facility Is overcrowded as
from the state jxillutlon fine fund
require a d ditio n al work for well with lliadequulr space for
lo monitor the depth, breadth,
flics and offices.
county stnfr.
qu a lity and quantity of the
II Ih r survey Is upprovrd. it Is
bubble.
"T h e re w ill be substantial hoped that II can lx completed
Impart to workload/prlnrlllrs to quickly and that llie design of
Th e bill does not direct state
accomplish (h r recommenda­ Ihe new facility ran get un­
agencies or the county to comply
with the task force recommenda­ tions,” VanDerworp wrote.
derway some District officials
tions. Couch said most of lIn­
w ould like to be In a new
A m o n g th e s u g g e s ltlo n s ,
state agency recommendations
VanDerworp wrote the proposed build lug some lime next year.
can be accomplished by the
In addition, on Hie agenda for
h ig h s t a n d a r d fo r s lu d g e
rule m aking p ro ce ss and do not
spreading should lie lowered lo tomorrow's meeting Ihe board
nerd Irglslallvr direction. Couch
rcw nrw lng Its
meet the recommendations for will consider
said Virginia W rilirrrll. seererelationship w ith T h e Grove
surface treated sewage dlsjxis.il
tary of the Florida Department of
Counseling Center.
VanDerworp wrote recommen­
E n v ir o n m e n t a l P ro te c t Io n .
Th e *rh(X)l district will receive
dations for Gcncvu residents to
pledged her *tip|xiri (or the bill
register fuel storage tanks will a *6.500 grant from the Drug
Free Schools project which they
Couch said he hopes the task require additional stale funding
are asking Hie board lo give to
of
the
county
fuel
tank
program,
force recommendations will be
T h e Grove. !n exchange for the
carried out by the state, water which Is sup|Mirted wholly by financial asslslunrr the schools
district and county without ad­ slate revenues.
will txn rlll. district officials said,
ditional legislation
VanDerworp also wrole the from the services provided by
r r c o h i m c n d u l l o n f o r a the counseling center.
"I don't itiink this will step on
Geneva-based liaiurdous mate­
Th e board has approved the
anybody s toes." said Couch.
rials spill response learn or a donation of the grant money for
"W e'll see what they do. We can
Geneva rrsld rn l on the county euch of ihr Iasi six ycats. The
always come back later with
"IfazM at" train would be cosily. Grove ojxnrd Its doors for the
additional legislation If we need
A I Liz Mat team would cost SI
first time In 1988.
to."
million to establish and $1.5
T h e Grove has agreed lo
Th e water und district and
million annually to operate, lie perform 50 substance abuse
county have Just begun their
wrote.
evaluations anti 100 hours of a
review of thr bill and recom­
T o place a rrprcsrntltlve on
skill building support group In
mendations. completed Dec. 1.
the existing HuxMat tram would exchange forlfie grant money.
I*at Frost, manager of the O r­
require extensive training and
Th e board.’ lf they approve ih r
lando water district office, said
licensing, expensive for the the agreement, will sign a con­
the recommendations will be
roun ty and the individual, he tra ct that w ill re q u ire the
presented to the g o ve rn in g
wrote.
counseling renter lo provide the
board without comment this
VanD erw orp wrole existing services to which they have
week. Frost said hr Is uncertain
suburban and commercial areas agreed over the nexl 180 days.
what. If anything, the board will
In Geneva Ire exempted from a
Th e sclitxil board will meet at
proposed requirement for central 3.30 p in In Hie Ixxirdrtxmi at
direct staff to do.
sewage treatment instead of 1211 S. Mcllonvlllr Ave., San­
Governing board chairman Pal
septic tanks.
Harden of Sanford was chairman
ford.
Rabun said county officials
of the taskforce.
don't object to the Geneva Hub­
C oun ty Manager Ron Rabun
said staff will complete their
ble protection efTort. though they
review of the bill by Tuesday for
may have concerns about some
of the recommendations.
a presentation lo commissioners.
VanDerworp's review of the task
"O ut of the 52 recommenda­
force report, which he partici­ tions, we may have 42 or more
w ith som e m o d if ic a tio n s ."
pated In creating, suggested
NICHOLAS NORMAN DILISIO
s e v e ra l m o d if ic a tio n s a n d
Rabun said.
Nicholas Norman Dlllslo. 35.
H cathe rio n B o u le vard . A lla monte Springs, died Thursday,
Ja n . 0. 1994. In Fern Park. Bom
Dec. 10. 1958. In HarUord.
Continued from Page 1A
Ta x critic H ugh Malay, whose C o n n ., he moved to Central
father Is a nurseryman, argued Florida In 1962. Mr. Dlllslo was a
the only way to assure
last year the tree program was carpenler and Chrislinn.
the lowest rates for customers.
too c o s tly a n d s h o u ld be
Survivors Include daughter.
Residents In unincorporated
trimmed from the county bud­ N icole. Lake M a ry : mother.
arcus of the county elect to have
Irene. Altamonte Springs: father.
their garbage picked up at the get. Malay said the county would
pay *309.073 during a four-year Ralph R.A., Scottsdale, Ahz.;
curbside or haul It to the county
period to generate 1.250 plan- brothers. Anthony. Pensacola.
t r a n s f e r s ta tio n o r d u m p
table trees. Muloy and tree
themselves. Many do not want
R a lp h . C o n n e c tic u t: sisters.
nurserym en said the county Anna Holallng. Longview. Te x ­
regular pickups.
In 1992. commissioners ref­ program was an assault oh free as. Donna. Scottsdale. Frances.
K e y West; m a te rn a l g ra n d ­
used to support mandatory col­ enterprise.
C o m m issio n e rs decided to mother. Stella Skullcky. Holiday:
lection und Instead, endorsed
rrqulred pickups for the sub­ continue the program for at least paternal grandm other. Anna.
urban areas of the county. Col­ another year until llicy could get Hartford.
an update on the expenses to
lection In rural areas would
B a lilw ln -F a lr c h ild Funeral
rrm u ln voluntary under th r operate It. According lo a topic Home, Forest City In charge of
proposal. Negotiations c o m ­ paper prepared for commission­ arrangements.
menced. commissioners were ers. the total five-year cost of the
angered when I lie haulers ref­ tree farm will l x *166.300 for
EMILY HAIR
used to cut rales enough to cover one employee, cqiilpm rnl and
Em ily Hair. 82. Jefferson Ave­
the co u n ty's cost of annual the wholesale cost of 4.500
nue. Sanlnrd. died Saturday.
undersized trees w hich are
billing.
Ja n . 8. 1994. nt 545 Orange
Now. the county Is opening nursed lo planting size.
Hlvd.. Sanford. Horn Feb. 15.
Based on average wholesale
negotiations curly In an effort to
1911, In Montgomery. Ala., she
reduce the base- costs and the $1 costs, the same 4.500 trees, in
moved to Central Florida In
ready-to-plant size, would cost
|x t yard waste “ b o g tag" pro­
1918. She was a homemaker
gram. Current contracts don't *600.000.
Commissioners will also con­ and a member of First Baptist
elapse until September 1995.
C h u r c h . S a n fo rd . She also
duct a first hearing on several
U n d e r the p r o p o s e d
parameters, for the basic annual land use chnngc requests. In­ belonged tn the Order of Eastern
service fee. customers would cluding one to consolidate sever­ Star. Sanford.
She is survived by n sister.
receive two pickups weekly of al small residential und office
Estelle Derrlc, Sanford.
unlimited amounls of garbage. properties at SR 46 and Orange
G ra m k o w F u n e r a l H om e.
Collections are now limited lo Boulevard Into one commercial
two plastic bags or garbage cans site. Parrels w ithin the 15 acres Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
per pickup. The SI per bag of uic owned by Jo h n und Rachrl
yard waste would be eliminated D o n c lso n . C h e s Investm ent
EDGAR W. HARDING
for a weekly 10-ltag pickup og Corp. and Forty-Six Partners.
Edgar W. Harding. 37. Hartley
Ltd. Th e site Is diagonally across
lawn debris.
Avenue, Deltona, died Thursday.
Under other parameters, col­ the Intersection from a conven­
Ja n . 6. 1994. In Tam pa. Born
lections would lx* made Monday ience store.
County staff opjioscd the re­ Ju n e 30. 1906. In Pittsburgh, he
through Friday only and cusmoved to Central FLorldu from
miners could elect to have only quest because It would extend
Washington. D.C. 23 years ago.
one garbage pickup weekly and com m ercial uses past Lake
Mr. Harding was a retired meter
Forest, but Planning and Zoning
lo delete yard waste collections.
te ste r for P o to m a c E lc c irlc
In other discussions Tuesday, C om m issioners voted u n a n i­
Power Company. He was an
c o m m i s s i o n e r s w i l l h e a r mously Dec. I to approve the
A rm y veteran of World War 11
Justification to continue the request. In 1987. residents of the
a n d a m e m b e r of T r in it y
coun ty tree farm Instead of area opposed commercial devel­
Assembly of God. Deltona
scrapping It and buying all their opment west of Interstate 4 but
Survivors include wife. Ruth
la n d s c a p in g m a te r ia ls for consented to one tract nt each of
M.: daughter. Carol Jean Hard­
four Intersections.
roadways and parks.

Bubble-

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S o m e o l Ih e young p e o p le w h o w ill be p e rfo rm in g at M a rtin L u th e r K ing fe s tiv itie s .

King
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lake place nt the
G reater Sanford Cham ber of
Commerce.
Beginning ul 9 a in on Salurday. Ja n 15. there will h r a

c o in r n e m o r a llv c

“ Peace

Breakfast” nt the Sanford Civic

C enter.
A t t h a t b r e a k f a s t , t h «•
Brotherhood Award will l x pres­
ented.
T h e speaker for the Peace
Breakfast will tie Evangelist
Barbara Gainey, pastor of of the
G lo rio u s U n ited Pentecostal
C hurch in Osteen. The Martin
L u th e r K ing J r . Celebration
C h o i r w ill p e rfo rm al I h r
breakfast.
Gainey said she txllrvcs llial
Ihe dream ol Martin Luther King
and his work must tx continued
through serving and reaching
(x o p lr through Chrlsllan leader­
ship and non-violence.
She believes that "all of God's
rh ild rrn are lo tx- ministered to

when In need.” '
Donations for tickets to the
breakfast are *8 each. Th e y arc
available Irom Shirley Allen
|322-9476| or from Kafhcryn
Alexander (323-6366)
On Sunday. J a n . 16 nt 2:30
p.m there will lx- an Interfaith
religious service held al Hie
Sanford Civic Center
G lo ria W illia m s and Faye
W illiams will direct the Martin
Luther King celebration choir for
the service.
Th e guest speaker will Rev.
Dr. Claude Ingram, pastor of the
New Bethel Missionary Bapllnl
Church of Daytona Beach. He
w ill be assisted b y several
paslorx from Hie Sanford C o m ­
m unity.
Ingram Is active In various
soclul action groups. Including
the Inlcrdcnomcnallonal MintsIcrtnl Alliance of Daytona Beach.
Hie Daytona Beach Narcotics
Tu s k Force and the Florida
General Baptist Congress of
Christian Education.

On Monday. Jun . 17 al 6:30
p in., the young people of Sem i­
nole County will l x feted In an
event that will lealure Hie music
of Ih r Heal Ihe World, a concert
which will feature Th e Seminole
County Com m unity Boys Glee
Club, the Greenwood Elementa­
ry Male Chom s, Hie Luke Mary
Male Choir. Hie Croonis School
of Choice Male Choir, tile Sunford Middle Mate Chorus and ihe
Midway Elementary Nalc Choir.
Th e recipients of I I k - 1994
Celebration Scholarships from
ihe oratorical contest will Inannounced al Ibis celebration.
"W e've worked very hard to
put this together.'" said Marva
llawklns. a member of Ihe plan­
ning committee.
Th is year's celebration has
been especially dllllcull as uiosl
of Hie steering com m lllcc has
been sick w ill! Hie flu.
" T h i s has been a re a l
challenge."* Hawkins said. "But
It will tx worth II In the e nd."'

Rezoning
Continued from Page 1A
side of the land.
Several times in the past,
citizens have expressed opposi­
tion to the commercial or public
safety ty|x development of Ihe
properly. Th e y have continued
to ask that It be used as a park
T h e city purchased the land
last year rather than approve n
r e z o n ln g re q u e s te d b y a
Clearwater developer seeking to
build a xlrlp mall on Hie projxrty
adjacent to French Avenue.
Citizens have continued to
push for Hie land to be turned

into a park area. C ity Com m is­
sioners. In c lu d in g A .A . MeClanulum. have voiced a prefer­
ence to turn some of the land
over to commercial development
tn order lo recoup money jiald
for the land by Ihe city.
Commissioner Lon Howell, tn
whose district the land Is situat­
ed. voted against Ihe rezonlng
request when It was presented
on llrsl reading during the Dec.
27th commission meeting.
" I am in s u p p o rt o f the
jxo plc," he said. " T h e y warn ll
(or a park. And where else can

someone go out and have a ball
game or drive a golf (kill around
In that section of the city'/"
Howell said he supixirts more
parks In Uic c liy. und Indicated
he Intends to vote against the
rrzonlng when It Is presented
again tonight.
The ordinance Is scheduled for
p u b lic h e a rin g and second
reading al tonight's meeting ol
the Sanford C ity Commission,
beginning at 7 p.m .. In llie
Sanford C ity Hall. 300 N. Park
Avenlic.

DEATHS

County-

in g : sister R u b y M c K n lg h t.
Springfield. Va.
Stephen R. HaldaufT Funeral
Hom e. Dellona. in charge of
urranginenis.

ELIZABETH L. HOLT
Elizabeth L. Ilo ll. 86. T V
Road. Dothan. Ala., died S u n ­
day. Ja n . 9. 1994. at the South­
east Alabama Medical Center.
Born In Allegany. N .Y . She
m oved lo Sanford In I9 6 0 ,
where she was a resident until
August. 1993. She was Pre­
sbyterian by faith.
Survivors Include daughters.
Patricia J .. Judith. K. Greenlee.
Ixith of Dothnn; sister. Virginia
D rclcr. East Liverpool, Ohio:
three grandclilldrrn und four
great-grandchildren.
Word-Wllson Funeral Home,
Dothan. Alabama. In charge of
arrangements.

BONNIE M. MCCORMICK
Bonnie M. M cCormick. 80.
Ktngswood Court. Sanford, died
F r i d a y . J a n . 7 . 1 9 9 4 , at
llllllia v e n Healthcare Center.
S a n fo rd . She was b o rn In
Crenshaw County. Ala. She was
a seamstress and a homemaker.
S h e a tte n d e d the S a n fo rd
Church of God.
Survivo rs Include daughter.
Vunctlle M. Steele. Sanford: Mill.
Willie M., DeBary: sisters. Agnes
Adklson. My Mice Ad k Ison. Covlc
W illiams. Jean Graham, all of De
Fimluk Springs. Vinnic Mitchell.
Ponce de Leon: four gra n d ­
daughters.
Com undcr Funeral Home. De
Foul.ik Springs. In charge of
arrangements.

OENEVA ELLA MOOK
Geneva Ella Mogk. 76. Pearl
Lake C a u s e w a y . A lta m o n te
Springs, died Friday. Jan . 7.
1994. at Florida Hospital. Alta­
monte Springs. Bom March 20.
1917. In Chicago, she moved to
Central Florida tn 1990 Mrs
Mogk was a homemaker und
Protestant.
Survivors Inr hide sons. Martin

George. Addison. III.. Earl Carl.
Fo rt Lau d erd a le: daughters.
Ju d ith Ella. Apopka. Earlccn
RlddcrhoH Altamonte Springs:
b ro th e r. E a rl F o w llls . Blue
Island, III.: sisters. Cell Delap.
Pearl Yost, both of Dunedin.
Earlccn Virgin. Bel Aire: nine
grandchildren und 11 great­
grandchildren.
C u r c y H a n d C o x -P a rk c r
Funeral Home. W inter Park, in
charge of arrangements.

DANIEL W. ROWE
Daniel W . Rowe. 74. South Old
Mill Road. Deltona, died Satur­
day. Ja n . 8. 1994. at West
Volusia Memorial Hospital. Born
Aug. 13. 1919 In Detroit. Mich.,
he moved to Central Florida In
1979. Mr. Rowe was a retired
physical therapist and n member
of St. Ann's Catholic C h u rrh .
DeBary. He served In the U.S.
A rm y during World War II.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife .
D c r n lc c : d a u g h te r. Ja n e t
Hanilln. Royal Oak. Mich.: son.
D aniel. Dellona: five g ra n d ­
children.
Stephen R. Ii.ild.mll Funeral
Home. Deltona. - In charge of
arrangements.

RUTH M. 8ANTORA
Ruth M. Sanlora. 75. Iloldemess DMvc. Lnngwixxl. died
Friday. Jan. 7. 1994. ut Florida
llospltul, A liu m o n tc Springs.
Bom March 8. 1918. In Blltlnger.
Md., she moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1976. She was a rcslaurant kitchen attendant.
Survivors Include son. Frank.
D e lto n a ; d u u g h tc r. J o u n n c .
L o n g w o o d ; b ro th e r. A da m
Spclchler. Pennsylvania; sisters.
Pauline Pcllas. Mary Pries. Ixith
of Pennsylvania: three grand­
c h i l d r e n u n d th re e g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
H u ld w ln -F a lr r h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs, tn
charge of nrrungcmrntx.

died Saturday. Jan . 8. 1994. al
Flo rid u H o sp ita l. A lta m o n te
Springs. Born Ocl. 21. 1920 In
Warren. Pa., she moved lo Cen­
tral Florida tn 1981. She was a
homemaker und a Methodist.
Survivors include daughter.
Pennte F e r r e ll. L o n g w o o d :
b r o th e r s . H u r o ld L e o n a r d .
M iam i. Jo e Leonard. C h u ck
Leonard, both of Jamestown.
N . Y .: s i s t e r s . M a r g a r c t
Martinson. California. Lillian
Rosentrater. Pennsylvania.
Orlando Crem ation Service.
Orlando, In charge of arrange­
ments.

FUNERALS
HAIR, EMILY
Grarevde funeral ter. Ice* for Mr* Emily
Hair. I I . el Sanford. nho d&gt;*d Saturday. *111
be J o'clock Tuttdey *IHr noon al lakevlea
Cemetery, Sanlord. *lfh lha Rev Floyd
B u l l ofHealing
Arrangement* by Gremkorv Funeral
Home. Sanford
Mc Co r m i c k , b o n n ie m
Service*lor BonnieM McCormick. 10. oho
patted anay on Friday. Jan 1 will be
conducted al II am on Tuetday at IS#
Commander Funeral Home. Do Funiek
Spring*. F I . wit* the Rev Lonnie Forehand
ollicallng Interment will be al the nen Ponce
de Levi Cemetery Friend* may call at the
funeral home Irom St p m on Monday. Jan
10 Pallbearer*. I active!. Royca Adkiton.
Hubert McCormick. Allen Cook. Elmer
William*. Randy French. Edrverd William*,
I honorary) Doug la* Adk iton
Arrangement* by Comender Funeral
Mome.Oe Funlek Spring*

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Little change
seen in ’94
inflation,
unemployment

No health care
at expense
of welfare
By H. JO S E F H E B E R T
A s s o c ia te d P ress W rite r
W A S H IN G T O N - Sen. Daniel
P. M oynlhan. D -N .Y .. voiced
concern Sunday Hint the Clinton
administration Is pushing for
h e a lth cu re re fo rm at th e
rx|&gt;rn*c of badly needed Im ­
provements In the welfare sys­
tem.
Moynthan. one of Congress'
leading advocates lor welfare
reform, said senior W hile House
officials at a recent meeting told
him welfare might have to lie
postponed until after Congress
completes work on health care.

" T h a t w o n ’ t w o r k ,” said
Moynlhan. w ho as chairman of
the Senate Finance Committee
would play a key role In ImiiIi
pieces of legislation.

■y JOHN D. MeCLAIN

Moynlhan suld he has re­
minded administration olflclals.
Including se n io r presidential
adviser George Stephanopoulo*.
that Clinton "prom ised In the
last presidential campaign (to )...
uddtess Ihe Issue of welfare .’

A s s o c ia te d P ress W rite r

"We don't have a health crisis
In this country. We do have a
welfare crisis. And we can do
both." Moynlhan said Sunday on
the NHC's "Meet the Press "

Dispute leaves
NLRB inoperative
By ROBERT NAYLOR JR.
A P L a b o r W rite r
W A S H IN G T O N The N a­
tional Lutxir It elutions Hoard Is
not settling job disputes because
n feud between the While House
and some Senate Republicans
has left the panel w ith o u t
enough members to operate.
Ikuh sides say they expect the
matter to lie resolved shortly
after the Senate reconvenes Ja n .
25. Hut In Ihe meuntlme. there
are only two silting members of
Ihe five-member board T h rre
nirmbc* i constitute a quorum.
Of the five members, three
usually are from the president's
party and two from the opposing
party. Currently on the board
are Jam es M. Stephens, a Re­
publican. and Dennis M. De-

W A S H IN G TO N - Many of thr
nation's top economists say the
first U S. economic performance
In live yrars will have little effect
on Inflation and unemployment
this yrar.
T h e c o n s e n s u s of 51
economists polled early Mils
month by Ihe newsletter Blur
C h ip Economic Indlralort and
released today, forecast 5 per­
cent economic growth this year,
when adjusted for inflation.
That forecast would represent
th e biggest g r o w th In the
economy since It expanded 3.9
percent In 1988. I he projection
wus even stronger than the 2 9
p rrrrn l estimate In last month's
Blue Chip survey.
B u i despite Ihe economic
growth. Ihe consensus saw (he
Consumer Prtre Index rising Jusl
2.8 percent this year, down from
2.9 perm it In December.
Robert J. Eggert. editor of the
Sedona. Art/ . newsletter, said
so m e p ric e p r e s s u r e s are
expected to emerge next year as
capacity utilization rales rise
amt the economy moves closer
to full employment.
"But the CPI Is still expected
to Increase just 3.3 prrrrn t In
1995.” he said.
T h r survey found many of Ihe
economists also believing thr
unemployment rate would lie
6.4 percent this year, although II
would fall lo 6.2 percent In 1993.
T h e rate stood at 0.4 percent In
December.

vaney a Democrat.
President C linton nominated
William B. G o u ld , a Stanford
University law professor and
lubor arbitrator, as rhalrman
and Pittsburgh labor lawyer
Margarrt Browning, us a board
mrntlier.
The Senate U ib o r and Human
Resources C o m m itter endorsed
both before Congress recessed
for Christmas Hut Republicans,
upset that the W hile House had
not sent the G O P nominee,
blocked final confirmation.
"Il was the leverage we had to
make sure we could get a good,
strong nom inee for the Re­
publican slot." said Sen. Nancy
Kassebaum of K a n sa s. Ihe
ranking G O P member of the
Labor and H u m a n Resources
Committee.

u iu it t v a
r c k O lU f t*

UMU ■ DC (WIWB

G uess w ho’s com ing to dinner
A fa m is h e d fe lin e braves Ih e th ro a t o f a $50 fin e fo r unauthorized
u s e by th e C ity o f S anford as it s e a rch e s fo r a b ite to eat In a 7th
S tre e t a n d Park Avenue d u m p s te r. He b e g a n h is search e a rly
b e fo re o th e r h u n g ry re s id e n ts o f Ih e area Invaded.

" A major factor contributing
lo this m onth's hike In thr
e x p e cte d rate o f e co n o m ic
growth Ibis year to 3 percent
was the expectation that some of
Ihe economic momentum evi­
dent In I993's (Inal quarter —
now forecast at un annualized
rate of 4 2 p rrrrn t — would
carry ..ver Into 1994." Eggert
said.
"Strength In housing, autos
and other consumer durables, as
well as business spending for
equipment. Is expected to persist
Into the new year." he added
"First quarter (Inflation-adjusted
g ro ss do m e stic p ro d u c t) Is
expected to grow at an annual
rate of 3 percent."
T h e GDP — the total output of
goods and services produced In
the United Stales — expanded
2.5 percent In 1989 and 1.2
percent In 1990 before shrinking
0 .7 percent In 1991 as the
recession was ending.
Th e economy then picked up
2.6 percent In 1992 and. ac­
cording lo the Blue Chip con­
sensus. grew 2.8 percent Iasi
year. The government will report
the 1993 GDP figures on Jan
28.
Th e Blue Chip survey mirrors
other recent forecasts that Ihe
momentum of the final three
months of last yrar will push the
economy ahead this year, but at
a slower pace than at the end of
1993.

Radiation experiments reportedly done at 33 VA hospitals
By Assoclatsd F r t i i __________________________
B O S TO N — The government conducted radia­
tion experiments in al least 33 veterans hospitals
uftrr World War II. more than double the number
previously reportrd. th r Boston Herald said
today.
More than 200 experiments were conducted to
examine the rffects of radiation on members of

th r military, according to report* uncovered by
the Dr|ianmrnt ol Veterans Affairs and obtained
by the Herald.
Tlie reports do not say how many jieoplc were
Involved, whether they w r r r told the nature of th r
tests or If they gave their consent.
Velrrans Affulrs Secretary Jesse Brown said th r
rrports arc significant because they Indicate the
purjiosc and scope of the experiments.

Brown said tw o weeks ago that atom lr rrsrareh
was conducted ut 14 VA hospltuls after World
War II. Tlie V A and the departments of Defense
and Energy are reviewing their files for more
Information on the experiments.
"If we find that velrrans w r r r subjected &lt;o
Improper research, that would tie morally und
ethically unacceptable lo m e." B ro w n said Dec.
31.
f

Other radiation experiments performed on
mentally retarded children and pregnant women
in Muvxuiiiuoclla In frtlrrally sponsoird studies
have been reported by the Herald and The Boston
Globe.
One VA report, written In 1951. says 211
radiation studies were conducted at 33 VA
hospitals by the end of 1953. the newspaper
reporled.

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Sports

B

IN BRIEF

Boys back in the gym

LOCALLY

Sanford Recreation hoop leagues resume play

Lake Mary softball m eeting

From Staff Ra porta

I.A KK MARY — A captain*' meeting lor trams
In thr C lly of Lalcr Mary Department of Park*
ami Recreation's W in te r A d u lt S lnw pllrh
So HIm II Lragura Is tonight. Ja n . It).
H ie It) week season will start next Monday.
Jan 17. at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Leagues will lie offered lor Men's Class C on
Thursday ami Friday, a W om en's Class I) on
Momtay. anil a Co-Ed league on T urnday.
Th e league will rust $280. plus 912 ASA
registration fee and a $5 non resident fee.
For more Information, rail 324 3097

SANFORD — T t ir leader Ixtard of Senior
Division of the Sanford Recreation Department
Youth Basket trail League Is a wholr lot less
crowded alter Saturday's utilon al the Sanford
Middle School G y mnalorlurn.
T h r group of undefeated frontrunners in the
division was sliced In half as the Fleet Reserve
and Calvary Apostolic Temple troth won battles
of uuhralrn*
Saturday's gam es were (he first to hr playrd
since Dec IH. w h e n play was susjtendrd for I be
Chrtslmas and N rw Year's holidays. Hut the
players from t h r leading teams m ust have lukrn
advantage of the break to work on their skills as
the lop learns p ut a lot of (minis on the board.
The Flrrl Reserve broke often a close game hy
mustering the American le g io n 18-8 In the
fourth quarter to w in going away. 58-45. Calvary

SCSC Spring softball
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — Seminole County
Parks and Reerrutlon will hold an organizational
meeting this Tuesday. Ja n . 11. at 7 p m lor its
IS week Spring Slowpileh Soft hall Leagues
Th e leagues will begin play the wot k oTMatch
7 at the Seminole County Solihull Complex.
Returning trams and new league rl.rssllle.itton
may register from Jan. 31 through Feb 0. New
teams m ay register from Feb. 7 through Feb 20.
A managers' meeting will lie Tuesday. Feb. 22
at 7 p.m . and rosters are due on Felt. 28
Fees are 9420 (subject to changel for Seminole
County, plus $40 for Metro Orlando Isuhjrel to
change) Payments are srpcrale. Fees must he
puldut lime of registration.

A|xmtollc Temple fell behind 116 nftrr the first
quarter, hut then took control by oulsrorlng AOK
Tire . 18-2. In the second fterlod and rm ls c d lo a
54-31 triumph.
In other Senior Division games. Sunnlland
Corporation held off Ihc Recreation Rec's. 36-34.
and A llll Rower (tested Vidro Vault. 39 28
T h e Fieri Reserve and Calvary Apostolic
Temple are both 3-0. while AOK T ire and Ihc
American Legion both fall lo 2-1. Tra ilin g the top
four squads are ADD lYtwrr and Sunnlland
Corporation (ttoih l-2| and Vidro Vault and the
Recreation Rec's (both 0-3).
In the Junior Division. Hardee's. Hie defending
rhamplon. hammered Sunnlland Corporation.
65-1 5 . I he Fleet Reserve Ladies A u x ilia ry
trimmed Rich Plan. 33-23. Christo's moved Into
sole possession of third place with n 20-14 victory
over Sanford Pnlnt A Body, und Sanford Antiques
took Its first victory of thr season. 21-10. over

Sanford Ace Hardware.
Hardee's Is now 3 0 on the season, while
Sanford Electric, which was Idle Saturday. Is also
undefeated al 2 0. T h e only other team with a
winning record Is Christo's, which stands 2-1.
Completing the standings are the Fleet Reserve
Ladles Auxiliary ( l - l ) . Rich Plan. Sanford Paint A
Body. Sunnlland Corporation and Sanford A n ­
tiques (all 1-2) nnd Sanford Ace Hardware (0 21
In the Senior Division games:

FLEET RESERVE 5$
AM ERICAN LEQION 45
MVP Jo hn n y Hollle dropped In 28 f&gt;olnts.
Including I I In the big fourth quarter, us the
Fleet Reserve dropped the American Legion from
the ranks of th r undrfratrd Willie Lawson
hrlf&gt;ed nut with seven points, while Terinalne
Hollle and George Ikiker added six points each
and Willie Wilks had three

C Bee Basketball. Page 2B

Kandall,
Lewis lead
Greyhounds

WELL DONE

Prom Staff Rsporls
L O N G W (K )I) — Jason Kendall
provided the offense und Chris
Lewis did the rest
Krndall. a Junior m ldllrld lor the
Lym an High School boys' so&lt; err
tram , broke a scoreless halftime lie
w llh a goal In the second half
S n l r r d a y n ig h t , le a d in g the
Greyhounds to a 1-0 decision over
visiting Miami Columbus
Lew is. L y m a n ’ s senior
goalkeeper, made Kendall's goal
stand up by turning In his I lilt
shutout of the season.
T h r G re y h o u n d s o u ts h o t
Mlaml-Columbus 12 9
Now 14-5-1. Lyman w on’t play
again until Tuesday, Ja n . 18. when
tlir Greyhounds will resume their
S e m in o le A l h t r il c C o n fe re n c e
schedule with a match at Lake
Howell.
M lum lColum tni* drop* to 7-2-4.

AROUND THB STATE
M arlins will open on the road
MIAMI - T h r Florida Marlins' 1994 schedule
open* away hut tnrhides u pair of holiday
contests and 12 day games at home.
Th e tram opens Its second season with a
three-game series In Los Angeles on April 3.
then travels to San Diego for th rr r days. They
often ut home on April 12 against Houston.
Marlins fans ran celebrate the Fourth ol .July
at Joe Hobble Stadium as the Cincinnati Reds
visit. T h r Marlins also will spend Dtltor Day at
home, hosting thr Glunls at 0 05.
Five games will have an 8 :05 start aftrr the
All-Star llrruk That's to allow the games to !&gt;r
carried on T h r liasetiall A rtw o rk, a joint venture
by AD C . NBC and Major League liusehull

AROUND THR NATION

LIONS ROMP

G iants knock out Vikings
E A S T R U TH ER FO R D . N J . - T w o things win
footiMlI games at Giants Stadium til January
when the winds howl and the Irnqteralurr* dtp
— a ground game and a punishing defense.
Th e Giants had both Sunday as Rodney
H um pton rushed for 101 yards and two
touchdowns and thr defense knocked Jim
McMahon out of thr game twice In a 17-10 NFC
wild-curd victory over th r Minnesota Vikings
New York (12-51 will meet the NFC West
champion 49rrs (10-61 Saturday In San Fran*
clsro In the conference semifinals.

Sanford O p tim is ts ’ Players of th e W eek
For tho last 21 yoars, the Santoro Optimist Club has
prosentod Playor ol the Week awards during tho
Seminole H igh School football season. Last weok.
Iho weekly wm nors Irom this past season gathered to
recowo thoir plaques This yoar’s Players ol the Week

Lake Mary, Brantley girls post shutouts

Raiders send B roncos packing

Prom Staff Reports

L O S A N G E L E S - T h e Los Angeles Raiders
did It again to thr Denver lironcos. Tills time,
though, they didn't need overtime.
Jc lf Hosteller threw three touchdown passes
In the first half and Napoleon McCallum ran for
three scores In Ihc second half as (he Rulders
brut th r lironcos 42-24 in an A F C pluyolf game.
LA I I 1-6) plays at Buffalo) 12-4 (Saturday.

DELTONA — Amle Bradley .telted a hut trick
Saturday to highlight Lake Mary * 5-0 stroll past the
host Deltona W olves In a 5A-Di»tr1ct 4 girls' soccer
match.
Allium N'erl a n d Shayne Tho m a s each added a goal
for the Rams, w h o outshot Deltona 25-9.
Luke Mary lo o k u 1-0 lead In the first half, (hen blew
the game open w ith four goals In the second half.
The Junior v a rsity game ended In a 0-0 tie.
Now 9-7-2. L a k e Mary will Join the rest of the county
In taking this week off for nine-week exams. Next
Friday and S a tu rd a y, the Rams w ill make (heir annual
trip to Miami, w here they will play Hialeah Lakes on
Friday night and Mlonil-Amertcun Saturday afternoon.
Deltona drops to 7-8-2.

V o ls’ Shuler opts fo r NFL
K N O X V IL LE . Tenn. Fulfilling a lifelong
drrum of playing In the N F L was more than
Tennessee s Heath Shuler could Ignore.
Shuler, the Htistuun Tro p h y runiirr-up. said
he will pass up Ills senior year at Tennessee to
declare himself eligible for the N F L draft.
Th e 6-(oot-3. 220-|g&gt;undrr Is expected lo l»r
one of the lop few picks In th r April 24 drufl.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
G irls’ Basketball
Oallona al Laka Mary. Junior varsity al 6 p m .
varsity at 7:30 p.m.

□ Lyman at DaLand. Junior varsity al 5:15 p m .
varsity at 7 p.m.

C.Laka Howall at Boon#. Junior varsity at 6 p.m ,
varsity at 7:30 p.m.

W restling
Daltons at Laka Howall. Junior varsity at 6:30
p.m , varsity al 7 p m

PATRIO TS BLANK HO RNETS
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Playing In the final regulur
season home m atch of their high school careers

I 8 p.m . — T N T . SUN. Houston Rockets al
Orlando Magic. II.)

HOCKEY
□ 7 :3 0 p.m. — WIRU 56. Tn m p u Day Lightning
at New York Rangers. ID

Cowalata HatMm — Papa » ______________

Saturday afternoon, the seniors of the Lake Brantley
High School girls' season went out with a wtn. beating
Bishop Moore 2-0.
Seniors Katie Tullls and Alyssa O'Brien led the
Patriots. Tu llls scoring one of the two goals for while
O'Brien, the Lake Brantley goalkeeper, shut out the
Hornets 111*6*31.
Chrisslc Monica, a freshman, scored the other goal for
the Patriots, who had an 18-10 advantage In shots on
goal over Bishop Moore.
Lake Brantley also won the Junior varsity game. 1-0.
After taking the next week ofT for nine-week exams.
Lake Brantley will close out Its regular season with
games at Daytona BeachSenbrecze (Saturday. Ja n . 15).
Seminole (Wednesday. Jan. 19). and Lake Howell
(Friday. Ja n . 21).
The following wrek (Jan. 24-28). the Patriots (13-6)
will return to To m Storey Field for al least one game In
theSA-Dlstrict 4 tournament.

But the Lions have conic on In thr
second half of Ih r secson. fxrsllng a
2 -0 w in o v e r t h e L y m a n
G re y h o u n d s Iasi T u e s d a y and
(testing the Dike Brantley Patriots
5-2 this fiasi Thursday.
Oviedo kept Hull streak going
Saturday, rolling lo an Impressively
easy 8-0 win over Hit* visiting
Grenadiers 13-8-1)
S c o lt T h c le n a n d C a m e ro n
Zarbuugh each scored two goal-, to
lead the Lions 110 5-21. who struck
for seven goals In the first hall
alone. Sum Sweeney. Tra v is Weeks.
Jo h n Prior, and Brent Paul each
added u goal for Oviedo.
Th e Lions outshot Colonial 32-6.
Oviedo also won Ihc Junior varsity
match. 3-0.
After taking this week off for
nine-week exams, the Lions will
re sum e play In I h r S e m in o le
Athletic Confcremcc on Tuesday.
Ja n . 18. at Dike Mary.

Questions of sportsmanship keep poppinp up
Just as ''g e n d e r equity" was
1993 s buzz w o rd , "spo.uunanshlp"
may tie the w o rd for 1994. It seems
like we've talked about nothing but
sportsmanship (o r alleged l~.ck
thereof) since th e dawn the of new
year.
You'd think (o r least. I thought)
that It's reasonable to assume that
sportsmanship guides the efforts of
those Individuals Involved In Interscholasllc athletic activities. A n d
I firmly believe that's the case for a
great m a jo rity of our coaches,
athletes, und administrators.
But since we spoke Iasi week . . . .
• A winning coach complained of
a losing coach snubbing (he w in n ­
ing coach after the game, forgoing
th e t r a d i t i o n a l p o s t g a m c
handshake.

BASKETBALL

were (Iron! row, from loll) Andre Rawlings. Clifton
Branch, Jamie King, and Robert Ruffin; (back row,
Irom lelt) Damien Burke. Klkl Hill, Alan Harris,
Quentin Hunt. Thomas Wllk, and Otis Wellon. Not
pictured aro Tarrus Davis and Jason Walravon.

O V IE D O — When first-year roach
Joe Avulonr scheduled Saturday
afternoon's match with Colonial. II
was w llh the idea of giving tils
young trum a shot at u victory in
th r midst of a sequner of matchrs
against Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence powers Lyman. laikc Brantley,
and Lake Mary.

• A parent complained about the
tactics employed hy an opponent
and defended those of her son's
team In a soccer game that saw five
yellow cards and a red card Issued.
• One soccer game Involving two
county schools w as stopped by the
10-goal mercy r u lr early In the
second half.
• Another c o u n ty soccer team,
presented w ith t h r same opportuni­

It's becoming hard to find anyone
who agrees on what ft entails and
the best way lo go ubout achieving
it.
For example, as a boy. I found ft
easy lo live by the credo. "Flay
hard: play fair: nobody gets h u rt."
Out ft doesn't always work that
way. Games have rules and people
employed to enforce them, but
black-and-w hite rules fade Into
myriad shades of gray when en­
forced by h u m a n officials trying to
do their best.

ty after taking a 7-0 lead Into
halftime, settled for nn 8-0 victory.
Don't Interpret the listing of these
Also, situ a tio n s change from
as approval or condemnation. It's moment to m om ent. In the case of
not my place. I'm not a coach and the two blow out soccer games,
m y daughter's only 4 years old. so I which Is the better way to go? If you
have no vested Interest. I list them
were on the short end of the score,
only because sportsmanship was would you prefer that your o p p o ­
mentioned repeatedly and p ro ­ nent go for the mercy ending or
minently In the discussions of each after their tactics so that you could
Incident.
'play the guineout?
It's probably sale to say that the
There have been nights I would
reason sportsmanship Is becoming
such a hot topic of conversation luve prefered the former and days
Isn't because everyone's amazed at when I would have appreciated the
the frequency It's being exhibited. latter.
Sp o rtsm a n sh ip serves as the
Actually, there's a lot of finger
equidizer In an otherwise chaotic
pointing going on.
The basic problem la that while pursuit. We trust that others will be
we all agree that sportsmanship Is a guided by that ideal Just aa our
worthy and necessary philosophy. opponents expert from us.

As simplistic as ft muy sound, the
safest, truest guideline Is the Golden
Rule: Do unto others as you would
have them do unto you.
A n d while we're on platitudes,
remember that two wrongs don't
make right.
You don't want to be snubbed
after a game? Then after every
game, w in or lose, make sure you
get to the other coach and ofTcr your
hand.
Getting mugged on the field or Hie
court? Keep your head up and your
m outh shut. Protecting yourself Is
one thing: retaliating Is os Did as
throwing the first punch.
It’s easy to be a good sport when
you're ahead on the scoreboard, the
opponent Isn't taking cheap shots
and the official Is calling a great
game. T h e challenge cornrs when
you're getting drilled, the opponent
Is rubbing your nose In II. and the
official couldn't cai e less.
When face to face with the hard
choices It creates, sportsmunshlp
serins to be an unreachable goal, a
nearly ridiculous standard that has
little basis In reality.
T h a t m ay be. but It's what makes
the games worth playing.

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

£ J

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I I - Sflnford Hgraltf, Sanford, Flo.ldt - Monday, January 10, 1884

Basketball

S T A T S &amp; S TA N D IN G S

SUNNILAND 15

C o n tin u e d fro m IB

NBA STANDINOB
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Divine*
W L Pci
New York
11 t M0
Or land*
tl 11 -Ml
Miami
It II 111
New Jersey
t) ll li t
Boston
t) 10 X4
Pmladeiphla
tl If X '
Washing ion
140
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Central Divittow
Atiani*
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Chicago
11 19 4))
Char loti*
tl 14 )*)
Cleveland
t] I 41*
Indiana
tl II 414
4 1) 140
Milwauka*
Detroit
1 n »)
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
I M m i I Divine*
W L Pci
Houston
IT 4 9)1
Utah
1) 11 44f
San Antonio
n tt 44J
Denver
ts 1) set
M-nnetota
to 11 M l
Dallas
1 1* 04)
Pacific Olvitton
Seattle
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14 a 900
Phom-i
Portland
ll IS S4S
Golden State
!* 14 su
LA Clippers
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LA Laker*
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Sacramento
19 n 11)
Saturdays Gamot
Orlando 111. Waitungtan III
Char lotto 181. Nan York no
Atlanta 14). Cleveland «
Indiana 101. Detroit ai
Mmnawta IM Boston**
Chicago too DadosII
Houston 100 Philadelphia*}
Nan rorkoy ao. Ml Noauk aa It
Don.or Ida. SacramantoSI
Saatti* tOi Utah 1)
Miami IX . LA Clippers n
Sunday's Gamas
Nen York X Pretland IS
Phoenlv m . Gotdm Mato (0)
San Antonio tS. LA Lakers X
Monday's Games
Boston#• Philadelphia, I M pm
Houston al Orlande | p m .
T vetday'l Gamas
LA Clipper*at New York, f X p m
Washington at New Je rw y .) M pm
Denver at Detroit. J X p m
ind-anaatMilwoukx.t X p m
Minnesota at San Antonie. 9 X p m
Char lotto al Pnoanii. #p m
Golden Slate at LA Lakers 10 X p m
Miami at Sacrament*. IliX p .m .
Seem* at Portland, 14 X p m

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Saturday night's games
M A 0 IC I I L BU LLETS III
WASHINGTON 041)
MacLean to It 11-11 } l . GugisoHa M l *1
JO Ellison a* O i l Adams 9 4 t ] 4. Chapman
a It 001. Walker 9 1 1 1 1. OucSworth i 1 * 1
1. Chaanay M l 11 It Ouarton 01 00 0.
Butler l I I 11. M urasanOltOt. P r k a l l t O
I Totals: X4419 1) 101
ORLANDO (111)
Turner IS 00 1. Anderson t IF EX tt.
O Neel I I 11 SO If. Shllas I t 111. Hardaway
I t OS II. Royal 14 I t t|. Toner 11 00 0.
Scott M r i t if. Bowie 14 0*4 Green000 0
0. CookOIOtO Total*: 4] It 11 X 111
Washington
la 14 » IS - 1ft
Orlando
10 11 11 If - 111
1 Paint goals — Washington I f |Price 11.
GuglwHa 11 Adams 141. Orlando 1 tl (Scott
la . Anderson 14. Dowle 11. Sklles O il
Foutod out — None Rebounds - Washington
If IENitonfI. Orlando SI 10 Naal if) Assists
— WashingSon I I (Adams IS), Orlando X
(Hardaway at. Total tout* — Washington j).
Orlando 14 Technicals — Adams 1. Ski Ns.
ONeat. Coach Brian Hill Flagrant touls —
O Naal 1. Ejection* - Adam* A - II H I
H E A T Iff, CUPPERS**
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Rice 111 1 S 11. Long I SOO I. Salley 011 a
1 . Smith 4 to 0 t I. Mine* S II 11 II. Seikaly
114 S 1 t*. Shaw } 1 0 0 tj. Geiger S IS S I 11.
Askin* 11 00 4. Coles a a 00 f Totals 44*1
TIMID*
LA CUPPERS m i
Manning It II S« 11. Vaught 1 II 4 I II.
Spencer 110 S I II, Herpar S II 1 1 I t
Jackson I I J4 S . Dehere 1 1 00 S. Grant 01
00 0. Martin 1 1 00 1. Aguirre 1* 00 S.
Tolbert 0 1000. EIII*0 0000 Wood*11004
Totals lo ll if X X
Miami
11 X X M - Iff
LA Clippers
It 14 X IS X
1 Point goals — Miam l i M l Shaw 11. Coles
11. Smith 01. Rice O il. Lbt Angeles la
(Dehart I I. Aguirre 1 1. Harper 11, Tolbert
0 11 Fouled out — Manning Rebounds —
Miami 10 (Salley ID. Lot Angeles X (Vaught
111 A ltitll — Miami IS ICoiet II. LOS
Angelas 14 (Jackson f) Total touls — Miami
I I Lot Angeles H Technicals — Miami
Illegal drtense 1. Los Angolas illegal dr lens*
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■AST
Bentley IS. Merrimack 41
Carnage Mellon S t Stony Brook 41
Long wood 14. Kutttown 41
OswegiSt FA Motei! S! Mary. N Y M
Rhode Island IA S I Joseph's*#
West Virginias*. St Bonayenture si
Westfield SI It. Albertut Magnus IS
SOUTH
Coiumbutll. Pembroke St IS
Howard U 14. N Carolina AA T 41
Mississippi St 01, Mississippi 4S
Rochttter If. Emory U
Savannah Art A Design If. Stlllmen I*
Virginia If. N Carolina St SI
M IDW EST
Ala B.rmfngham IT, Cincinnati*)
EennsrlllatA Walsh SO
Johns Hopkins 14. Washington. Mo 41
Purdues*. W on Hall41
Xavier Ohio n . New Hampshire tt
SOUTHWEST
Trinity. Tei (1. MendrliTl
Virginia Tech at. Taras ChrlstientI
EuHato SI. Haliday Inn Classic
Hunter t). Colorado Col 41
CetiSernia Matwty Winter Clastic
fhim ihwtthlt
California. Pa 14. High Point 11
Third Ptace
Titftn III. Columbia Union M
Cougar Classic

Champion thi*
Kean tl. harbor Scotia S*
Third Place
Green Mountain re. St Joseph s NV.41
Dec Greene Tournament
Third Place
Mitericordto ISA Juniata 100
Netianel Catholic Tournament
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rij psvri ■asyp
SI Thornes Aquinas 41. Loras SI
USA TODAY C N N Ta p ll
The USA TODAY CNN basketball coaches'
poll, with first place votes in parentheses,
records total points based on IS pomlt tor a
first place vote through one point for o
lith piece vole, end test week's ranking
1 Wurth Carolina (141
I Duka (II
) Arkansas
a Kansas ID
5 UC L A ID
* Anion*
I Kentucky
B Purdu*
9 Massachusetts
14 Indiana
11 Tampa*
U WTktgailr
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14 CannactKvt
IS Locdivltx
14 Syracuse
17 Cincinnati

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North Carolina
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Maryland
1 1 M0 • )
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Georgia Tech
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Georgetown
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St John i
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14 Minnesota
19) 144 tt
X Boston College
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11 Oklahoma State
10 4 111 aa
11 Illinois
) ) 191 10
11 Vanderbilt
9 ] 94 15
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19 1 M —
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Virginia e), New Maiico Slata W Marquette
JJ, Maryland X . Nebraska 74 Missouri la.
Providence la. Xavier lOrual It. OaPaui la.
Montana II Caorgla II. Gaorga Washington
II. Virginia Commonwealth It, Florida I.
Florida It I. Pennsylvania I. Brigham
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Tata* ). Teiat El Paw L Iona St 1 Nan
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Vanderbilt
M0 1 1 TV
M0 a a 400
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South Carol in*
400 I 1 no
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MikPlIippi SI
a E 1000 l * 900
Ar kantai
1 1
SOO to i 464
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Alabama
1
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Auburn
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Taaai Pan Am
Hew Or leans
W Kentucky
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South Alabama
Lamar
Arkansas $1
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4 1 000 I I m
THIS W EEK'S SCHEDULE
Monday Jan It
F lor ids AAM al Delaware Si
Behiune Cookman al Mn E Shore
Tuesday. Jan. II
South Florida v* Florida al the Sim Coast
Dome. St Petersburg
Ft* International at F lor Ida Atlantic
Florida St at Maryland
Wednesday, Jan. II
Miami al Pittsburgh
Arkansas!! at Jacksonville
Thursday, Jan. 11
Call *1 Charleston at Cant. Florida
Mar car *1 Stetson
Friday, Jan. 14
Florida Atlantic at Fla Intomailenai
Saturday, Jan. is
Miami at Be*ton Cal tog*
Mercer*'Cent Florida
W Kentucky at Jacksonville
Bothuno Cookman al N Carolina AAT
South Florida al N C Chavloll*
Flood* AAM al S Carolina St
F'. rid* at Seu'h Carolina
Call et Charleston at Stetson
Sunday, Jaa. 14
Florida SI # IN Carolina SI
Sunday's Women's Scores
EAST
Rentier*1. Merrimack T|
Buffalo*1. Fairfield rs
Colby Sawyer II. Dominican. N Y S4
Connecticut t f . Georgetown 14
Gannon 10. Columbia Union 14
Immaculal* 14. Calholfc U II
Manhattan JJ Maine 41
Massachusetts a) Vermont 1 1
Middtobury It. New England M
Miliersvllle Tt. Long wood 46
Pace fl. Westchester as
Pittsburgh M. Miami U
Pill Bradford to. Seton Hill 40
Seton Hall U Syracuse S4
Swna It. leeorga Mason 10
Villanova *1. St John's J*
Yele 14, Cwsknatl I*
SOUTH
Avertttn. St Mery's Md II
BekHt 14. Ftrrum iS
Columbus SO Pembroke SI 10
E Kentucky *1. Murrey SI It
Georgia Tech 10. Waka Forest so
Maryville. Term fl. Marymounl Va It
Rochester 10. E mory It. OT
Tervsestee tl, LSU if
V* Wesleyan *0 Washington A La* U
W Kentucky II. SW Louisiana t*
MIDWEST
Bradley tl. Wichita St 10
Daytonso. DePaul 44
Drake yj. Mo KonsaiClty It
Kansas}*. Colorado SI
Kansas SI. 41. Missouri SI
Minnesota If. Wisconsin 04
N Illinois ICO Valparaiso 1*
Penn St 14. Illinois)!
SWMissouri St,BAN town44
Wheaton at. Lynn to
tO U TH W IS T
Oklahoma If. Nebraska »
Oklahoma H 11. law* SI. to
Mandril IA TrkWy. Tauas as
TsiasTScfiSt. StophtnP Austin as
FAR WEST
Bed* II IA S I Mary's SI
Hawaii 44. He radaU
long Reach St 41. UC Santa Barbara X
TOUBNAM ENT

Lady Monarch Inoltatianal
Third Place
Allentown at, Kings. Pa 4S
National Catholic Tournament
Champtenthi*
Mount Merer to Rockhurst ti
Sadoiho Invitational
Champtonihip
SI John FIshaeM. Brockport St it
Third Ptara
Goueho* It, Hilbert It
THIS W EEK’S SCHEDULE
Mandat Jan l«
South F lortd* at Virginia Tech

Tuesday Jan.II
Florida at Cant Florida

Wednesday. Jan II
Florida Atlantic al Georgia
Thursday. Jan II
Miami at W on Hall
College ot Charleston at Cent Florida
Tuskogee al F lorida AAM
Georgia St at Florida International
Mercer at Stetson
Friday, Jan it
North Carolina a I Florida SI
Saturday, Jan Is
MiamlatSt John's
MarcaratCant Florida
Georgia St at Florida A Mantle
SE Louisiana al Florida Inlornaimnal
BathunaCoor nan ol N Carol.na AjlT
Florida AAM al S Carolina SI
Loutsvt'leat South Florida
Collage ot Chat lesion al Stetson
Sunday.Jan It
Florida at Alabama
Florida SI at Duka

NFL PLAYOFFS
All Times EST
Saturday. Jan t
Kansas City 11. Pittsburgh la OT
GrtenBwyll Detroit &gt;4
Sunday.Jan t
New York Giants It.M-nnesot* to
Los Angeles Raiders al. Denver :*
Saturday.Jan I)
Los Angeles Reuters et Button II X p m
INBCI
Now York Giants at San Francisco a p m
ICBSI
lur«dJ ■ lift 11
Green flay at Danas. I) X p m ICBSI
KansasCity at Houston, ap m INBC)
Sunday.Jan 11
AFC and NFC Ctsompionsh.p
Sunday.Jaa to
Super Bowl at Atlanta *p m INBC'
OIANTS. VIKINGS It
t tl I 0 — fl
1 t 14 0 - I)
First Ouarter
NY — Treadwell Is F G 4 I I
Second Ouarter
Mm - C Carter X pats tram McMahon
&lt;Resell kkk I. II 0)
Min — Reveil 1 )FGel4 St
nurd Quarter
NV — Hampton SI r\m I Treadwell kick).
IS4
NY — Hampton 1 run 1Treadwell run).
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Fourth Quarter
Na scoring
A - J) OX
Mm NY
First downs
II
1?
Rush** yards
n r e 41 t/ft
Patt-ng
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111
Punl Returns
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Klckott Return*
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11)4 9 11? H O
Sacked Yards Loll
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Punts
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Ponaili#* Yards
2 JO
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25 22
14 1)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING - Mmnesota Graham It Of.
McMahon 1 S. A Carter I 4 . Crag 1 t
York, Hampton j| 141, Simms 4 It. Bunch 1 1,
Jackson I I. Tm m an) Imuvut tl
P A S S IN G - Mcnneso- a. M cM ahan
11)10 141 Salisbury )4 0 4J Nen York.
Simms IJ H O *4
RECEIVING - M nnetol* C Carter 4 1).
Jordan 4 ) 1. A Carter ) JJ.
) 14
Reed 114. Ismail I 4 New York. Hampton
4 14 Maggett a 11. Calloway 1 X. Cross 1 It.
M Jacnon) * Pierce 11
MISSED F IE L D GOALS - New York
Treadwell 14
Minn*set*
N.V. Giants

RAIDERS*). BRONCOS 14
Denver
I 1* • ) — 14
LA Raiders
14 I I *
1 -4 )
F u it Quarter
LA — Horton * pass trom Hostetler (Jaeger
k ickl.) 14
Den - Sharp* ) ) past Irom Elnay (Elam
kickl.1 X
LA — Brown at pass from Hosteller
I Jreger kick 1. II IS
Second Quarter
Den
R Johnson I* past (rum Eiway
I Elam kick). 4 *4
LA - Jell S4 past trom Hostetler (Jaeger
H c k l.l U
Den — Russell a past trom Eiway (Elam
kick). 14 »
Third Outlier
LA - McCollum Mrtm t Jaeger kickl. t si
LA — McCellumlrun (Jaeger Sick), 10 11
Fourth Ouarter
Den — E la m U F G .l 34
LA — McCollum I run I Jaeger kick). I tl.
A — 41.114
Dan LA
First downs
»
14
Rushes yards
ISM ) ) IX
Patting
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XI
Punl Returns
40
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Klckott R*f urns
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4 !)
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11
90
Comp Att Int
U U I 1) 14 0
Sacked Yards Lost
I )
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Punts
4 4)
4)4
F umbtot L x t
14
40
P*n#ltp#t Yards
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Timaol Pottatlion
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II )l
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — Denrer. Detpino *11, Eiway
S 91 Risers 11. Med do. I 1. Milburn 1 I
minus II Los Angeles. McCollum 1)11.
Montgomery I) X . Hosteller 4 )
PASSING - Denver Eiway 1* 41 I X I
Meddoa 11 0 la Lol Angelas. Mos•niter
t ) ItSTfa
RECEIVING - Denver. Sharpe U I U
Marshall Sat. Mltburn St. Russell l i t .
Tillman &gt; IS. R Johnson 1 It, K Taylor I 1).
Rivers 11. E vent I 1 Los Angeles. Jell l i l t .
Brown J 44 Horton 1 at. Montgomery ) If.
Wright I ) ]
MISSED F IE L D GOALS-N one

NNL

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All Times EST
EASTERN CONFLUENCE
Atlantic Division
W L T Pts OF OA
NY Rangers
9) ll ) ) ) 14* 10*
New Jersey
) l 1) 4 )1 14) 114
Philadelphia
X ■) J 4) IX IM
Washington
14 II 4 4) IX t)T
FtorMa
14 1) ) 14 III It)
NV Islanders
to re ) M 1)4 140
Tampa Bay
14 II ) ) ) 144 IM
Northeast Disilton
Pittsburgh
N 1) 4 X l » 14)
Boston
14 19 1 4* IX t l)
Montreal
19 1) ) 4) IX IIS
Buffalo
14 14 4 ai i n it*
Quebec
1) » ) 14 144 IS)
Hartford
i) n ) ) ) 1)4 t l)
Ottawa
1 M ) 19 114 III
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Oiviliew
W L T Ptl GF OA
Tarenie
99 t4 ) SJ IX I I )
Deltas
» IS ) St IS) 1)4
Detroit
7) 1) 4 X IT) 1)4
St Louts
91 14 4 X IJ) IM
Chicago
» U 4 44 t l) 111
Winnipeg
X 91 S 1) l « 1)4
Pacific Divitien
Calgary
91 f) r x us i x
Vancouver
TO 9t 4 X ()4 IX
Anaheim
1) &gt;4 ) X IM 194
le t Anpyl**
U It ) )1 1)9 141

San Jose
Edmonton

t i l l t M ItS 1)1
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W urdaysOam es
Washington a Chicago I
Florida t. Beslan 1. lie
Tamp* Gay I. Philadelphia )
Hartford* N V IslendersO
Calgary ). Pittsburgh 1. ti*
Montreal I N Y Rangers)
Winnipeg J Ottawa I
Toronto) Vancouver)
Anaheim 1. SI Louis 1
Oatruiti. Los Angeies 1
Sunday's Games
Buffalo t Vancouver 1
Washington 4 New Jersey 0
Delias) St Louis 1
Edmonton 4. Chicago 1
Monday 's Oamet
Toronto *1 Boston 1 I t p m
N V Islanders at Ottawa. 1 D p m
Wmn-peg at Montreal.) U p m
Tampa Bay at N V. Bangers. ):D p m
Detroit at Anaheim to ) )p m
Tuesday's Games
Boston at Pittsburgh. J D p m
Ottawa at Philadelphia. 1 D p m
Toronto*! Washington 1 D p m
BullatoalChicagi- I D p m
Edmonton al Dalles. I D p m
Quebec al Calgary • D p m
Los Angeles al San Jose. 14 D p m

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Saturday night's games
LIGHTNING 4 FLV E R I1
Philadelphia
a J | — I
Tampa Bay
I 1 1 -4
Fust Period — I Tampa Bay Bergiand 4
I t)redt*y, Tucker I, la 0 ) Penalties
Poeschek TB motor (lighl.ng), ) *) Brown
Phi. minor maior game misconducl (In
s’ igalor lig hling ), 1 a). Ointen Phi
(CIOS’* checking). * 41 Oration, TB
Isiethingt s ji Vuthkevich Phi (hotdmgi.
t* n
Second Period - 1 Ph.iodeiph,* lindrps
It (Recchi), S) Ishl 1 Philadelphia Ho&lt;en
l (Galley. Lmdros), tg &gt;e ippi a Tampa
Bay. Bradley I) ISevard ReeSial. t* 01 )
Tampa Bar. Andtrsson I (Col* Bevgevnl.
If S) Penalties - Bradley. TB llripp-ng).
1 aa Chambers. TB (hooking). It 14 Galley
Phi (rough,ngt. (I ) ) Klima TB Iroughingt.
If 1)
Thud Period — t Tampa Bay, Jattph a
(Elynuk &gt;*Hon|. ll aa tpp) Penalties —
Beranek Phi Ihigh sticking) 4 41, Elynuik.
TB (hooaing). 4 al Butsayev. Phi maior
misconduct (Spearing). I aa Mo»rl.k. TB.
minor misconducl ( slashing I. ■ x Rwvui.
Phi Iroughmg), t* JJj Lindros. Phi, m*
Ior misconduct IHghtingl. I* 41 Reekie. TB
maior Ilighting 1. 1* 0)
Shots wi goal - Philadelphia i t l l t - X
Tampa Bay a U 1 - JO
Power play Opportunities — Phdtde'pn,* t
o t) Tamp*Bay tola
0 *4 lias — Philadelphia. Soderstrom 1 1 1
(10 shots U saves) Temp# Bay. Puppa
II I t l l X l f l
a — m n
Referee — Paul Devorski Linesmen
Gord Rroseier Andy McEtman
PAN TH ER S). BRUINS)
Florida
t I • |- |
Boston
| | g ( — |
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IHawgood Bar nest. I TJ Ippi J Boston
Juneau 111Neuty. Dorcato), t S)
Second Ported - 1 Flo*.do FiNgrra'd *
1 » . a Boston. Neely ) ) IJimeeu Donato)
I ))
Thtrd Period - None
Overtime — Non*
Shell on goal — Florida 11 1 1 -1 ) Boston
I ) t) t O l - X
Goalies - Florida. F.ttpatrick Boston.
Blue
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Im N iA C T io m
BASEBALL
Nltlfllti 1I Hflod
LOS ANOELES DODGERS - Agreed to
term* with Dellno OeShitlds, second
baseman on a one year contract
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NBA — Suspended Randy Pfund Lot
Angeles lak.4i coach, tor one game without
pay and lined him 11006 lor bumping s
referee dewing e game against the Los
Angeies Clipper sen Friday night
ORLANDO MAGIC - Placed Greg Kite,
forward center,en the Injured list.
P H O E N IX SUNS
Placed Charles
Barkley, lorward on Ihe iniured 11*1
Activated Cedric Cebalios. lorward trom the
Iniured INI
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
CHICAGO ILACKH AW KS - Acquired
Greg Smyth, datememan on waivers horn
Toronto
VANCOUVER CANUCKS • Traded Diaon
Ward, lett wing, and future considetaliens to
the Los Angeles Kings tor Jimmy Carson

Kciim-lh Moulllrr earned MVP
honors for the American Legion
by scoring 21 (toiniw. Also ttcorlug were Steven Carter (nine),
Dion Davie Ilive). T.R . Parker
ami Alpltontu) Davis Knur each)
ami Arthur McIntyre Itwo).

CALVARY APOSTOLIC 54
AOKTIRE31
MVP Darryl Redding scored 10
ol his h am high 10 point!* In thr
second quarter us Calvary rallied
lur tile victory.
Also In double ligure scoring
for the winners was C a lv in
Copeland w ith 11 points. Ilrtan
Johnson (eight I. Kenny Edwards
Iscvrti). I.arnell Fayson (six).
Kicky Floyd (four) and Mtkr
Ashley (two) also contributed.
Uleliaid Reddicks scored a
game-high 2 ) [Hilms to take
home MV P honors (or A O K Tire.
A ls o m llte scoring column were
Renay Proenxa (seven) and
Sylvester W hark (I*'::'.}

S U N N IL A N D C O R 'O ftriT IO N 36
RECREATIO N h tC 'S 34
Kvun Man scored 10 |Kilnts to
get Ihe MVP tiod (or Stirmllund
Corporation as Ihe w in n e r's
survived a big fourth quarter
comeback eilort by the Recre­
ation Rees
Ih'iping oul Man wrre Walter
Gaines (nine). Am bony Jam es
(six). Jam es Alexander (d v r).
Mike Morlev (four) and Allen
Ransom (two).
Her s MVP Cedric W illiam s
Beared seven of Ills gum r-hlgh 13
IMil i its lii a 1!) point fourth
quarter, hill the elloit came up
Just short. Also scoring were
Major Fisher (rlghl). W illiam
W y n n ( se ven ) and F r r d r l r
Slm plln. Shannon Duprer and
Jonathan Holley (two each).

ABB POWER 38
VIDEO VAULT 26
MVP To n y Ouanilale scored
all eight ol his |to!nts In the
sre o nd hall as ADD P ow er
overcome a 9 0 halftime deficit
with a 33 (mint second half.
Also adding points In the
balanced ADD attack were Kicky
Duller (rig htI. Jennulne Mackey
and Josh Morris (seven earhl.
I.uls Feliciano (live) and Andre
Simpson and David Y -T (two
each I,
Doing Ihe damage (or Vidro
Vault were MVP James Sw ain
IIM . Darwin Williams (seven),
liclu- Figueroa (two) and Fnhlan
Me lender lone).
In Junior Division action:

HARDEES 65

JUNIOR DIVISION
Hardee's Itti
V*li«t II * 0 )4 Sennet) ) t 1 I). Williams I
4 01. Wynr. 1 )4 0 )4 jMttonOCOO Ttoltft I
SO* W**04400 Totals M l 14)
Sunni land ( I ) )
Anderson l 00 1 Burns** 0 44 0. Gunlor a
1 &gt; 10 Elliott 00 0 0 Hake 0040 GroomOOO
0 Cooper 111) Tot*)* * ) ) It
Hardee's
li l| l) 1) — *)
Sunn(land
* J ) * — l|
Totals fouls - Horde* l 11, Sunni land 1
Fouled out - non* Ttihniiali — non*
Reseeds — Hardee t ) 0 Sunnlland t )
Sanford Paint 4 tody I *41
Sutton0040. Richardson4040 N# FortO
0 0 4. C Stogner ) ) ) 4. E Stognoe 0 0 0 0.
West 4 00 0. FisNer 4 001. Ni Fort 0 0 0 0 .
MunlvrOOOO LaeftnctOOOO Totals 4 1 )
14
CtoHto t (Ml
Finney ) 00 4 Sihitper 0 40 0. Thrift 0 I t
1 (Sells SOO !0 SuffenfitldOt t 1. Voltoltn* 1
001. Ge'bOOOB Totals *3)10
Sentord P*mt 4 Bade
1 4 4 4 — 14
Christo's
4 4 t f - 14
Total tout* - Sentord Pent 4 Body I
Cneltto s 10 Fouled out - non* Toshnlcel*
non* Rtsordi - Senior* Point A Body
t ). Christo's 1 I
Sentord Aaliquet (III
WeyhOOOO. Bryenl 1 00 4 Syntr 0 0 1 4
Hog*'* J 1 I D Metthent 4 »1 4 Green 000
0. N&gt;no0 0 0 0 Total* I4 t* ll
Sentord Act Hardee*** (II)
Al L u c t a E ll ) . Ab Lucca B04 0. Law* a
I 11. Lamar 0 00 0 White 0 04 A Murphy 0
000 Totals 41)10
laniard Antique 1
I g I fl — tt
Sentord At* Hardware ) | 1 1 — 14
Total tout* — Sentord Antique* 4 . Sanford
Ac* Hardware I Foutod oul — non*
Technicals — non* Records — Sanford
Antiquesl 1 Sanford Act HardwaraO I.

Hardee’s continued to show lu |
superiority over the rest of the I
division o» MVP Mike Vallot Jr.
and Sylvester W ynn J r . scored
24 points each In the 50 poim j
win.
Hardee's has now a total or]
103 11 .unis (63. 65 and 65) (n Ihe
three wins while allowing just 42 |
(IH .O a n d 15).
Also scoring for Ihe w inner's!
were J a m e s U e n n e ll ( 11) ,
Jomarlo Fields Ifourl and Fran k ;
Williams (two)
Contributing lo thr Sunnllam l I
attack were MVP Joe Gunter
(10). Cecil Cooper (three) and!
Willie Anderson (iwo).

CH RISTO 'S 20
SANFORO PAINT 'B O D Y 14
An H-4 scoring margin In the
Ihlrd quarter spelled the dll
fcrence as Chrlslo's came away |
with the victory.
MVP D arius Wells lallted 10
(minis to lead Christo's while
Ja s o n F i n n e y (s ix ). D la k r
Vnllalitte (tw o) and Pant Sullen
held and C hris Th rill lone each)
a) v i scored.
Doing the scoring for Sanford
Paint A Hody were MVP Nick
Fisher (eight) and Chris Stogner
(six).

FLEET RES. '.A 0IESAUX. 33
R IC H PLAN 23
MVP Levi Raines Jr. scored six
of his game high It) points In the
first quarter as the Flee! Reserve
Ladles A u x ilia ry took an In­
surm ountable 14-7 Irad over
Rich Plan In Ihe lin t quarter and
never looked back.
H e lp in g o u t Haines w ere
Michael Redding (five). Terrell
Hunt Ifourl and Rrlan Porter.
Ma l t H o f f m a n a n d D o u g
Wallgursky (two each).
Dontay Majors led a balance
Rich Plan olfeme wllh seven
points to get the MVP nod. while
D e n a rd C u r r y ( si x) . Pe r r y
Wi l l i ams (three). Cedr i c
Williams. Reginald Williams and
Matthew Rozelka Itwo each) and
Richard C a m p b e ll (one) also
scored.

S A N FO R D ANTIQUES 21
ACE HARDWARE 10
MVP J u s t in Rogers scored
nine of bis 15 points In the
second half as Sanford Antiques
otitscored Sanford Ace Hardware
13-3 In the tw o periods
John B ryant chipped In with
*lx jmlnts for the winner's, while
MVP Ja m e s Laws scored nine
(minis and Alexis Lucca added
one for A re Hardware.

Totals 1)4 I I M
American Legion let I
Parker 1 9 1 * 0 Davis 1 99 ) MouOrw «
)* II. Car*** 11 ) 4. Adameit 4 9*9. Av*n) 9
09 9. McIntyre I 09 1 A Da. 1 1 00 4
Touts 14S 1)4)
Fleet Htsaev*
14 11 ti 11 - &gt;•
American lag ton
I I) 14 9 — 4)
Thr** po nt laid goal * - American Lag-on
1 (D Davis, Carton Tefal foul* — Flee*
Reserve 14 American Lagan IJ Fouled out
none Technicals — American Leg-on
bench Records — Ftoel Reserve 10 Amen
can Leg-on 1 1
Recreation Ree s (M l
Wynn I D ) . Weyh 0 99 9 Demme 0 90 9
William1 1 1 II. SimplinOl 11. Fish#* J ) 1 a
Dupre* &gt;99 1. AAoye* 0 9 0 9 Van Antwerp 4
09 0. Honey t 00 1 Thrift 9 4 9 o Totals l)

) !)*

SunmlandOal
MorieylOC* Berry 0 99 0. Bonano 0 0 0 6
Bisk* 0 04 0 Aiasander i l l ) Ransom I 00
I Games a I I ». James 1 4 4 4 Mau &gt; 0 4 It
Totals D I D *
Recrealicn Rtc'i
4 | I I* — *4
Sennit*nd
* 11 4 I ) - 14
Thr** pomf I-eld goal 1 - Recrealton Roc 1
I I Wynn) Total fouls - Recreation Net * 1)
Sunmiand It Foutod out — none Technicals
- non# Records — hecreat-on Ree l 0 )
Sunnlland I 1

Vtdt* Vaett Its)
Williams J 00 ). Swam 9 99 IL Matondti 0
1 1 l.c Simpson0 0 0 9. BluotOtt. Figueroa
1901 Tetals I ) I I It
A H Fewer m i
A OetgtdoOOOO. A Simpson 1941. V T 1
90 1. D Delgado 0 44 9. Cheversa 0 00 4
M acktylO O ). Morris ) 04 f. Fel.clano 1 I t
1 Ramey 9 00 0. Butler S i l l . Guanoaie 4
0 0 1 Totals ! ) ) ) &gt; *
VXaaVielt
1 }| )
) _ }•
ABBPesser
1 I ll tt - ie
Three point field 0 0 * 1 1 - Video Voull I
Rich Plan (ID
Smith 0 0 0 0. Adamson 9 0 )9 . Campbell 0 (William*)! ABB Power 1 lAAackay. AAorns)
1 1 1. Maior* ) ) 4 ), P William* 1 1 1 ). C Total touls - Video Vault 14 ABE Power I)
Williams 1001. R William* 10 0 1. Bradford Foutod Out — none Technicals — rpn#
Records - Video Vault 0 ) . ABB Power I 1
0 900. Curry l i l t . Bortlka 1041 Tololr I
) H I)
Calvary Apostolic Ttmpto (*4)
Fleet Reserve Ladies Aunliary (11)
And**ion 0 04 0. Edwards ) 04 ). Floyd 1
H u n l l l l t R a .n * s »0 tll. Porter 1001.
Hoffman 1011. Redding 1 1 1 ) Waligursky I 04 4 Ashley I 00 1. Johnson4 4 0 9. Fayson )
0 0 4. Copeland S I I II. Brown 0 00 0
001 Tolali D U D
Redd-ng 44 414 Totals }4 1 ) Sa
Rich Plan
) * a ft — 11
AOK T lrtO II
Flf R tseryr Ladies A * i 11 4 9 II — )1
Whack 1 0 0 ). Lee 0 0 0 9. Himtor 0 0 0 0
Total louts
Rich Plan 1. Fleal Reserve
Reyes9944. Prem ia J i l l . Vatqgai 0004.
Lades Aun)i*t&gt; 19 Fouled out — Fleal
Reserve Ladies Aunliary. Hunt Technicals Redd ck| *4 4)1. t u rn s 9 44 9. Stafford 0 0 4
— non# Records - Rich Plan 11, Fleet 4 Totals I) I 111
Calvary Apastelic
I tt tl 11 - S*
Reserve Lad-es Ausiiiary I I
AOK TV*
1| | |( # _ ) l
Three point fold goal * - Calvary Apoiloi
SENIOll DIVISION
Ic Tempi# I (E dw a rd * )! AOK Tlr* 4
Flee) Reserve (III
T Holli* 10 1* J. Hoili* 1)1919. Waldo a (Reddicks ). Whack) Tefal louts - Calvary
Apostolic Ttmpto 1. AOK Tlr* 11 Feutod out
00 9. Curry 00 0 0. Lawson ) 14 J. Baker 10a
— none Technicals — here RtcorJt —
4. Gunn 0 00 0 Cooper 0 00 9. Wilks 1 1 1 )
Calvary Apostolic Tempi* I f ! AOK Tire ) 1

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COLLEOE
IONA — Announced that P J Rossi,
assistant athtolic director, has resigned to
accept a prpmot ton within the college
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI - Announced
that John Lacey, lorward and Carry Martin
guard, have gull the bask ttbaH team and nill
Iramie* to (Sella Vale
VANDERBILT - Named Chris Gaines
asslstenf strength coach

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�Sanford Horxld. Sanford, Florldi - Monday, January 10. 1W4 - 21

People

How to control armadillos

IN BRIEF

Shy creatures can harm landscape plantings

Fleet Reserve m eets tonight
T h r F lrri Reserve Assoclation-IL Duke W oody Branch and
Unit 117 will gather for their monthly inerting today at at H
p.m .
Th e Hireling will Itr al the Branch home. 51040 W First St..
Sanford.
The latdlr* Auxiliary will have tliclr Unit:* 36ih Birthday
Party luncheon on Wednesday. Jan . 12 at noon at the Sanford
Branch home.
For more Information, call 32-1-1057.

Armadillos are shy. gentle creatures that
only rom c out when we are most likely to be
Inside. Unfortunulely. they can cause minor
damage to our landscapes In their search for
food.
Armadillos have poor eyesight and hear­
ing. hut a keen sense of smell. Both males
and females are about the same sl/e (2-17
l&gt;uunds). look alike, and have similar habits.
T h r y Inhabit dense shady cover, such as
brush, woodland or (line forests. Th e y rest
In a burrow during the day and become
more active during the night, early morning
or la ir evrnlng. Burrows, located under
brush piles, stumps, rock plies, or dense
brush a rr usually seven to eight Inches In
diameter and up to 15 feet tong.

C ancer support group meets
Support. Hope and Recovery. S M A R . , meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far comer of the dining room. Tills Is a self help support group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 32-L8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

These animals frrd prim arily on Insects
und Invertebrates, Including ants, grubs,
und earthworms. Armadillos usually root or
dig In ground tiller In search of (&lt;mkL but will
occasionally rat berries and mushrooms As
a re sult of fo rag ing , a rm a d illo s dig
numerous burrows and holes In lawns.
Rower beds, gardens and pasture*. Bur­
rowing In (lastores (mists a potrnllul hazard
to cattle. If armadillos a rr rauslng damage
to landscape plantings. It m ay be necessary
to Initiate measures to re du rr damage
Several preventive and control methods
suggested Include.
• chemical treatment of soils to reduce
the local food supply.
• erection of barriers (e g. fenresl.

Nurses to meet m onthly
Th e Ucensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida. Inc.,
meets the second Monday of the month al 6:30 p m at
Kllarncy Baptist Church. 701 Formosa A vc. C .E .U . class *
provided each month. All meetings are open to LPNs and to
students and graduulc LPNs. For Information cull 299-4321

Clogging group to have classes
Dixieland doggers hold classes from 7-8 p in. each Monday
at the laikr Mary Volunteer Fire Station *33. First Strret and

W ilb u r Avenue

H elp for gam blers offered

G AR D EN IN G

TRICIA
TH O M A S

• use of live traps for capture and
relocation.
Since the use of chemicals such as
chlordane and heptachlor. am i the us** of
steel traps has hern legally restricted,
control measures must hr modified accord­
ingly. Using Insecticides to reduce foot*
sources (Inserts), may hrlji. hut wil nol slop
the digging It Is Important to realize that no
chemical treatment will eliminate all ol lh&lt;armadillo's potential food source and all
chemical treatment will have to be re­
applied periodically on a permanent basts to
have any impact. Before applying any
Insecticide, first Identify the actual Insect
larvae In the soil and treat accordingly.Do
not expect armadillo artfvlty to diminish
Immediately. As with any pesticide, read
and follow a/; label Instructions for safe use
Where high-valued plantings nerd pro­
tection. small fences may lie used to keep
the animals out these fences should l«*

about 24 Inches high with half of the fence
hurled la-low ground level.
Armadillos can be trapped In live traps,
Anim als caught In these traps can be
released unharmed Into remote areas sever­
al miles away from yo u r home. Trap p in g Is
most effective when leaf litter or soil Is
placed over thr entrance to the trap. If other
animals gel Inin traps, they can lx* released
unharmed.
Poison balls arc not recommended: they
a re poorly a c c e p te d because of the
armadillo's feeding hnhlts and present a
secondary p o is o n in g hazard to other
animals.
If one of the atxive control methods Is
ineffective al discouraging or eliminating
the offending armadlllo(s). a combination of
these will likely lx* m ore effective.
Normally, thr arm adillo does not repre­
sent a tremendous nuisance or economic
thrrat to landowners In Florida. However,
where armadillos arc a problem control
methods ran be used to reduce or eliminate
problem animals w ith minimal trouble and
expense. Poison baits arr not effective and
are not recommended, but several other
methods are available and can be effective
when used singly or In combination.
F o r more Inform ation on controlling
a rm a d illo s d ro p b y the C o o p e ra tiv e
Extension Service office and request fact
sheet FRC 17. "C o n tro l of Armadillos or call
at 323 2500ext. 5550.

Gamblers Anonymous and Gam -Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p m . Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Avc.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 236-9206.

Al-Anon group gathers
Lake Mary Yard
ol the Month

If you are troubled by the alcoholism ol a frelnd or relative,
there Is help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and
family of alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday und
Thursday night at 8 p m. al the Sahara Club, 2587 S. Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4122.

The h o m e an d g ro u n d s o l M r.
and M rs . R o b e rt R eaves, 382
W . L a k e v ie w Ave., Lake M ary,
has b e e n s e le c te d by th e Lake
M a ry G a r d e n C lu b fo r (h e
G arden o f th e M o n th aw ard.
T h e a ttr a c tiv e ly la n d s c a p e d
g ro u n d s fe a tu re a v a rie ty o f
s h r u b s , tr e e s an d c o lo r f u l
p la n ts In c lu d in g azaleas and a
ro s e g a r d e n . O n e o f th e
re q u ire m e n ts to be e lig ib le fo r
th is a w a rd Is th a t th e re c ip i­
e n ts m u s t d o th e ir o w n ya rd
w ork.

N arcotics Anonym ous m eets In Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous merts Monday at 8 p.m. at the
Presbytertan House of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Klwanis Club of Casselberry m eets
Ktwanls C lub of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
u.m ., at Village Inn. corner Dog Track Road and US Highway
17-02 In Longwood For Information, call 831-8545.

Em ploym ent opportunities for seniors
A n employment program sponsored by A A R P Senior
Com m unity Scrylte Is held at the Private Industry Council. 212
South Sanford'Ave.. every Tuesday and Wednesday morning
from 9 a,rn. to 11 30 a.m.
Oscar Fluke. Job sjx-i lallst with AARP will assist seniors 35
years nod older In finding full and part time employment.
For Information, call 3 2 1 5627.
Th e employment program Is also offered at the Lake Mary
Senior Center. 158 N. Country Club Hd.. every Thursday
m orning from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
For more Information or to call for an appointment, contact
Paulec Stevens at 324-3060.

Hw*M Photo b f M k S m i t M m l l

Grandpa’s thanks better than none

Sew ing club gathers

D E A R A B B T t For a num ber of
years I have been sending m y
grandchildren checks for their
birthdays, graduations. Valen­
tine's Day, Eustcr and
Christinas. I must be living In a
black hole where th a n k -y o u
notes cannot penetrate, because
I have never received one.
Recently I solved that problem
In m y own way. I had a separate
group of checks printed w ith the
following statement above the
endorsement line:
"Dear Grandfather: Th a n k s for
the check. Vou have no Idea how
desperate I was when R arrived. I
love you very' much and feel Just
terrible that you live so far away

Every Tuesday from 9:30 u.m. to noon, the W OO PIE Sewing
C lu b gathers nt the Luke Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
C lub Road, to make baby cloihrs. and Items for nursing homes
as well as Items for the Christmas Store. Th e Items made by
the club ate donated to p rrrm lr babies, nursing home residents
and gifts for the annua) Christmas store.

W eekly Lions Club m eeting
T h e Sanford Lions Club meets every’ Tuesday at noon at the
American Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Information,
call 321-0700.

Bridge club to m eet, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge C lub meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanfoid Cham ber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

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well. Love and thanks again."
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JACK ZIDELL.
BEVERLY HILLS. CALIF.
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DEAR ABBY: We just |&gt;ald
81,200 for a casket, and the
deceased was cremutcd! The
funeral director told us tin t they
bum the casket along w ith the
body. Is this tme. or Is It a
rlp-otr? Please check with one of
your experts on this matter.
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when the deceased was to be
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file a complaint with the Rhode
Island Mortuary Board — partic­
ularly If the funeral director told
you that a casket was required
fora cremation.
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mission specifically prohibits
funeral directors from telling
customers that cremation re­
quires a casket and/or that the
deceased must tie embalmed. If
the funeral director misleads a
customer — and sells him or her
a casket or an embalming — he
Is In violation of federal la w ."
I hope this (nils to rest any
questions you had. Readers look­
ing for Information on dlgntllrd
low-cost funerals should send a
business-size, self-addressed,
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problem.
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drinking problem — he has a
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4B - S»n(ord Herald. Sanford. Florida - Monday. January 10. IBM

Legal N o tic e s

Legal N otices
p u b l ic n o t ic e o f

4-

PROPOSED AGENCY ACTION
FLORIDA DEPARTM ENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
JJI* MAOUIRE BOULEVARO
SUITE 111
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
nai m i
TH E FLO R IO A D E P A R T
M ENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION IDE PI GIVES
NOTICE OF ITS IN TEN T TO
ISSUE PERM IT M OOIFICA
T IO N S U N D E R T H E RE
SO URCE C O N S E R V A TIO N
AND R EC O V ER Y ACT
IRCRAI, AS AM ENOED BY
THE HA1ARDOUS AND SOLID
WASTE AM ENDM ENTS OF
t*B4. SECTION Ml TO. FLOR
IDA STATUTES AND CHAP
TERS U 4 AND 11 7)8 OF THE
FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE
CODE IF A C I TO C ITY OF
LO NG W O OD. I l l W EST
WARREN AVENUE. LONG
WOOO FLORIDA H IM . TO
Include HiA based concentre
Hons el metals end organic! In
the tell end ground**'*?, n**
assessment w*llt. and interim
measures lor removing content
lnat*d groundwater having
assigned toctll'r 10 number
F L O W 01*M l
The SI*I* at Florida hat been
granted authorliahon tor thot*
portlont ot the RCRA Haiardout
Watt* Program that **r* In
*tt*&lt;1 prior to Ih« pattag* ot the
Haiardeut and Solid Wat'*
Amendmenli ot l**l The U S
Environm ental Protection
Agency *111 administer Ih*
applicable portent ot the Hat
a rd o u t and Solid W a it*
Amendment! of Itit itpecltical
ty the nai'e mlnlmltation and
prior rtleat* section!) until the
State receives authontaticn tor
thete provttiont
The dratt RCRA permit modi
flcatlont, prepared In ac
cordanc* *&gt;th the provttiont ot
Chapter 17 7J3. F A C . contain
th* conditions tor aliening
rltt bated concentrations of
m*t*lt and organ let In th* toils
and groundnater. and Interim
meatvret tor removal ot con
laminated ground**'*?
Th* rltt assessment. Interim
meatvret plan, and a copy ot
th* dratt permit moditlcatlont
ar* available tor public intpec
tlon during normal butlnett
hours I OO a m to i n p m .
Monday through Frldoy, eacept
legal holidays, at th# Florida
Department ot Environmental
Protection. Haterdout Watt*
Regulation Section nao B&lt;*ir
Stone Road. Taitanatia*. Fior
Ida Hit* 1400 (104) aMOJCO
and tho Florida Department ot
Environm ental Protection,
Director Ot District Manage
m*nl. Central Florida Otfiea.
11tf Maguire Boulevard. Suit*
111, Orlando. Florida HKD 1141.
[to4i i t i m s
Any person may roquet! O
public meeting regarding Ih*
proposed permitting decision
pursuant to Section M l TO HO I.
F .I. A request tor public moot
ing it net equivalent to a request
for a formal or Interme! ad
mlnittretiv* hearing Public
meetings ere not ovidentlory In
nature, and Intermotion tub
mlttod ot 0 public mooting Is tar
non binding consideration only
A public mooting Is not subject
to court or appellate route*. A
request ter a public mooting
must bo tiled (received) in the
OiUc* at General Counsel *tthin
tarty five (AS) dors ot publico
tlon ot this notice Failure to me
o request tor o public mooting
within this time period shell
constitute O *elver ot any right
Such 0 person may hove to
request a meeting under Section

401 TOIIt).F t
A person whoso substantial
Interests ore affected by th*
Department's proposed per
mining decision may petition
tor an edmtntilrallvo proceed
Ing (hearing! in accordance
with taction 1)0 si. F t The
petition must contain the inter
molten Mt forth below and must
bo IIted (rototrodl in the Otlice
ot General Counsel of the O#
pertmerit at MOO Bto‘r tteno
Road. Tallahassee, Florida
m e t 1400 within tarty live (All
day* of publication of this
none* Petitioner snail man a
copy ot th* petition to the
permit!** at th* odd'oss in
Oicatod above at the time ot
filing. Failure to file * petition
within this time ponod shall
constitute a waive? ot any right
such person may have to re­
quest or administrative deter­
mination (hearing) under Sac
tlon 110 SJ.F.t.
Tho petition shall ctntain th*
tel tewing Inter notion:
o) The noma, address end
telephone number of each pet!
lienor, tho permittee's name
and address, th* Deportment
Permit File Number and the
county In whkh tho protect It
bl o statement o&lt; how and
when each petitioner received
noike ot tho Deportment's »&lt;
tlon or proposed action.
c) a statement of how each
petitioner s substantial interests
or* affected by the Deport
men I t action or proposed #c
tteni
d) 0 ttotemr 1of tho materiel
tacts disputed by Pel 11loner. II
any.
ol o statement ot facts which
potlllonor contends warren*
reversal or modification ol th*
Department's action or pro
powd action;

n

II a statement ot which rules
or statutes petitioner contends
require mrrto*l or w*odi*tC#**0"
ol th# Department's action or
proposed PC'ton; and.
g) a tta'emenl of the reflet
sought by petitioner, staling
precisely Ih* action petitioner
wents the Department to 1*1*
with respect to the Depart
men* t action or proposed ac
tlon
It a pennon la filed. Ih*
administrative hearing process
is designed to formulate agency
action Accordingly, th* Do
penmen! * final action may bo
ditterenl from Ih# position tolon
by tho Department In this
None* Present whoso tubstan
llal interests will be ottected by
any decision ot th* Department
with regard to th* moditlcatlont
have th* right to petition to
become * party to the proceed
Ing Tho petition mutt conform
to the requirements specified
above and be filed (received)
within 41 days ol publication ot
this notice in th* Ottic* of
General Counsel at the above
address el th* Department
Failure to petition within tho
allowed time tram* constitutes
* waiver ol any right such
person hat to request a hearing
under Section 11011. F S . end to
participate as a party So this
proceeding Any subsequent In
tervention will only bo ot Ih*
approval ol th* presiding officer
upon melton Med pursuant to
Rule » ) » l . F * C
Publish January 10. lets
DEN 4*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number S) *41 CP
IN RE ESTATEO F
MINNIE PORTER a/k/a
Minnie G Porter,
Deceased
NOTICE TOCRCOITORS
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
You ar* hereby notified thot
an Order of Summery A dm Inis
tration has been entered In th*
estate at M INNIE PO R TE R
O/l/o Minnie G Porter, de­
ceased. File Number * !«4 )C P .
by th* Circuit Court for Semi
note County. Florida. Probate
Dvlstan. the address of which Is:
Seminote County Courthouse
Sanford. FL S H I, that the total
tosh value «f th* estate Is toss
than t il.000 00 and that th*
names and address*! ol these to
whom It hot boon assigned by
tur h order are
CHARLENE H U TL E Y . Iff!
Os Pugh St. Altamonte Springs.
F L JJIft
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIED TH A T :
All creditors ol th* decedent
end other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
•state on whom • copy of this
notice It served within three
month* after the date of tho first
publication of this notice must
tile their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
D ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NO TICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NO TICE ON
TH E M
All othtr creditors of tho
decodent and persons having
claims or demands against the
estate el tho decedent must til*
their claims with this court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
A F TE R THE DATE OF TH E 1
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 F IL E O W ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date ot tho first publico
lion of this Notko It January IS.
1*04
Parson Giving Notko:
CHARLENE H U TL E Y
&gt;111 Oe Pugh Street
Altamonte Springs.
F L 11101
Attorney ter Person
Giving Notko:
THOMASG FREEM AN. E M
P O B o ilt
Altamonte Springs.
F L W I lt t lS
’ otophone (M il 111 lit*
Florida Bar No. OOtlTOO
Publish January 10.11. tft*
D E N )*

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notk* It h*r*by given mol I
em engaged In business el 1404
So Sanford Avo. Sanlord FL
m i l . Semlnote County. Florida,
under th* Fktlliout Nam* ot
T O U C A N C O R N E R
CLEANERS 0 NAT S THIS A
T H A T !, and that I Intend to
legist*? sate name wlfn th*
Division ot Corporations. Tolls
haste*. Florida. In accordance
with the previsions ot th*
Fictitious Nomo Statutes. To
Wit Section 1410*. Florid*
Statutes ittl
TOUCAN III. INC
Natali* J. Rugglaro
Publish: January 10.1**4
DEN**

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CITACION JUDICIAL DERECH0 OE FAMlLIA
NOTICE TO RESP0NDENT (Name) FELICIA
M STRICKLAND AVISO
AL DEMANDAD0
(Nomtife)
YOU ARE BEING SUED,
A uilad la tita n d imandando.
PETITIONER'S NAME IS
IAN PAUL GRANT EL
N0M3RE DEL DEMAN­
DANTS ES
CASE
NUMBER:
(Numaro del Cato):
YD014308
You have 30 CALENDAR
DAYS after this sum­
mons and Petition are
served on y o j to Me a
Reswnse (form 1282)
at the court and serve a
copy on the petdaner A
letter or phone call will
not protect you
It you do not fijs your
Response on time, the
court may make orders
affecting your manage,
your property and cus­
tody of your children
You may be ordered to
pav support and attor­
ney tees and costs II
you cannot p:y the ftlihg
tee, ask the clerk for a
fee '.vafver form
It you want legal advice,
contact a lawyer imme­
diately
listed tiene 30 DIAS
CALENDARICS despuis
de recibir ofictatmente
esta citacidn judiqbl y
petcion, para cor.pletar
y presentar su tormulario
de
Respuesta
(Response form 1282)
ante la corte Una carta
0 una llamada teVSmca
no Is ofrecsrS protec*
cidn
SI usied no presenta eu
Respoesta a tiempo. la
corte pi'ece expedtf ordenei que afacten su
matrimomo.
su
propledad y que erdenen
que usted pague man*
lencion. honorarns de
abogadoy las costas Si
no puede pagar las
costas por la presentacion de la demanda,
pida al actuano de la
corte que le de un formularlo de eioneracion
da las mismas (Warver
of Court Fees and
Costs)
SI desea obtener const10legal, comuniquese de
mediato
con
un
abogado
NOTICE The restraining
orders on the back ire
effective against both
husband and wifi until
the petition it dis­
missed. a judgment is
entered, or the court
makes further orders
These orders are en­
forceable anywhere in
California by any law
enforcement officer who
has received or seen a
copy of them.
AVISO Las prohtbiciones
judictales que aparecen
al reverso de esta eltacton son efectfvas para
ambos conyuges. tanto
el esposo como la
esposa. hasta que la
peticion sea rechuada,
sa dicte una decision
final 0 la corte exntda
instruccione ad'Cloni'es.
Oichas
pronijicioncs
puedsr. hacerse eumpltr
en cualqu::r parte de
California por cualquier
agente del-orden publico
que las haya recibido 0
que haya vtsto una copia
de eltas
The name and address
of the court is: (El nombre y direccidn de la
corte cs) SUPERIOR
COURT OF LOS ANGE­
LES COUNTY. 825 Ma­
ple Ave, Torrance. CA
90503
The name, address and
telephone number of pe­
titioner s attorney, or
petitioner without an
attorney is: (El nombre.
la direccibn y *1 numero
de telifono del abogado
del demandante. 0 del
demandants que no
tiene abogado, es): IAN
PAUL GRANT, 4235 W.
126TH ST.. F239. HAW­
THORNE. CA 90250,5 7 1 .(3 1 0 ) 675-5875
Data: (Fecfia): Ssptember 01,1993
EDWARDM- KRITZMAN
Clerk (Actuano)
by: B / Ruditis. Deputy
(Deleaado)
NOTICE TO THE PER­
SON SERVE0 You are
served a. as an individ­
ual.
IAN PAUL GRANT. Esq.
4235 W. 126th St #239
Hawthorne. CA 902504571
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Legal N otices
NOTICE OF PROCIEOINOS
FO R TH EVAC A TIN O .
ABANDONINO.
OISCONTINUINO.ANO
CLOSINOOF
RIOMTSOF WAY OR
DRAINAOE EASEM ENT FOR)
Call* Breed VA*1 4*
TO WHOM IT MA Y CONC E I) N
YOU W ILL PLEASE TAKE
N O TIC E th*l the Bo*rd of
Counts Commlutenws of Semi
note Count*. Florida *t i JO
p m a ilt e Jiffs do* ot January.
A O . TO*. in th* County Com
mltsionor*' Meeting Room at
tho Somlnof* County Services
Building In Sanford. Florid*,
will hold 0 public hooting to
consider and determine whether
or not th* County will vacate,
abandon, discontinue, clot*,
renounce end disclaim any right
of fho County and fho public In
and to the following rights of
way or drainage easement run
nlng through or odlocenl to tho
described property, to wit
To vacate and abandon Ih*
north } ft of fho I ) ft Ora'nage
and Utility Easement located at
fho rear ot Lot &gt;L Remington
Park Phase i. Piet Boo* M.
Pages St A 51
Persons with disabilities
needing assistance to pertkl
pet* In eny ef these proceedings
should confect th* Employe*
Relations Department ADA Co
ordlnofar M hour* In advance of
the m eeting at l i t 11JO.
•■tension 1*41
Persons ere advised the! it
they decide to appeal any de
cl lions made at these meet
ings-hear mgs. they will need a
record ef ft* proceedings end
ter such propose, they may need
to insure that • verbatim record
ef the proceedings Is mod*,
whkh Includes the testimony
end evidence upon whkh the
eppeel It based, per section
21*0)05. Florida Statutes
P ER SO N S I N T E R E S T E D
M A Y A P P E A R A N D BE
HEARD AT THE TIM E AND
PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
Publish January to. t»*4
DEN IT
C ITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLICM IAR IN O
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
by the City Commission ot tho
City ot Lot* Mary. Florid* that
told Commission will hold •
Public Hearing on January 10.
1*04. ot 100 P M . or a* toon
there*Iter at possible, to con
Nan of on Ordinance entitled
ORDINANCE NO. Ml
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF LAKE MARY. FLOR
IDA. AMENDING CHAPTER *1
OF TH E CO D E OF OROI
NANCES OF THE C ITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA. EN
T IT L E D " F IR E PR EVEN
TION ". PROVIDING FOR THE
A D O P T IO N O F T H E 1**1
ED ITIO N OF TH E STANOARD
F IR E P R E V E N TIO N CODE
AND THE l*»l EDITION OF
TH E L IF E S A F ETY CODE
P R O V ID IN G C O N F L IC T S .
S E V E R A B IL IT Y AN D EF
F e C TIV E O A TE
The Public Hearing will be
held In the Commission Cham
bars, 100 N Country Club Reed.
Lake Mary Tho Publk ft In
vised to attend and be heard
Said hearing may bo continued
from time to time until • final
decision Is mode by the City
Commission. Ccpies of tho O d i
none* or* available tor review
In the City Clerk's office
A T A P IO RECORD OF THIS
M EE TIN G IS MADE BY THE
C I T Y FOR IT S C O N V E N
IENCE THIS RECORD MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN AOE
QUATE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL f r o m a
DECISION M ADE BY THE
C IT Y W ITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING M ATTER ANY
PERSON WISHINO TO EN
SURE THAT AN ADEQUATE
RECORD OF THE PROCEED
INGS I I M AINTAINED FOR
A P P E LL A TE PURPOSES tS
A D V IS E D TO M A K E TH E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M ENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L IT I E S N E E D IN G
ASSISTANCE TO P * R TIC I
P n ld IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E l IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE C ITY ADA CO
ORDIN ATO R A T LEAS T 4*
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M E E TIN G AT 14011114 1014
C ITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A Foster, City Clerk
D A TE D - January 1, l**4
Publish. Jamiory to. I»*4
DEN *1

LEOAL ADVERTISEM EN T
Notice 11 hereby given Ihef the
CHy ol Casselberry Polka De
partmenl pursuant to F.S. 105
Intends en disposing el tost/
found property held In City
custody by It* provisions ol the
above said statute. Including but
no! limited to conversion of tho
property to City or other gov
•rnmontal use, donation to a
charitable organiiallon Irom
which pelMtons have been re
cel red or declaring the proper
ty ot junk end removing it by
notifying the appropriate refuse
service The City at Casselberry
PelMo Department reserves the
right to determine tho proper
end most effective means of
disposal
The type ot property to bo
disposed ot includes but Is net
limited to: bicycles and ports,
tools, cosh, ottke equipment,
clothes and other miscellaneous
Items Ol appreciable value A
more detailed list ot tho proper
ty to be disposed ot con be
obtained by contacting Sgt
Stewart el Ih# Cessetborry
Polk* Deportment *t 1*11*4*
Monday Friday. ♦AM to I PM
Atl Interested persons making
claims agelnsl sold property
must Show proof of ownership or
mull be able to Identity eny
markings prior to any esomlne
non ot property Claims must be
filed with Sgt Stewart on 0?
betort 5 P M January 14. I**4
Atl Inspect lent mutt be mode by
appointment only
AH properties are diipoeeJ ot
•'ot Is" and neither the City nor
Its agents assume ony liability
tor the use or misuse ol pro
portlet disposed ot pursuant to
tho above told statute
City ot Casselberry
Polk* Department
Police Property Custodian
*5 Lake Triplet Dtlvo
Casselberry. FL 12187
Publish: January 10. It, t**a
DEN 55

Legal N o tices
CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N
by tho City Commission ot the
Cltyol Lobe Mery. Florida that
sold Commission will hold a
Publk Hearing en January 10.
10*4, el I 00 P M . or at toon
thereafter at postlbto. to con
Hder Second Reading and odep
Hon ot on Ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LAKE MARY. FLOR
ID A. RE ZONING C E R T A IN
LANDS WITHIN THE C IT Y OF
LA K E M ARY. AS H E R E IN
O EFIN ED FROM THE PRES
E N T ZONING CLA SSIFIC A
TION OF M IA HEAVY COM
M E R CI A L . O F F I C E A N D
LIG H T INDUSTRIAL TO M I A
H E A V Y COM M ERCIAL. IN
O U 'T R IA L ; PURSUANT TO
THE TERMS OF THE FLOR
IDA STATUTES. PROVIDING
FOR THE AM ENDMENT TO
THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP
PROVIDING FOR CO N FLICT.
S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N D E F
F E C TIV E D A TE
changing the toning on Ihe
following described property
COMMENCE el the Northeast
corner el the Northeast 14 of th*
Southeast '« ol Section a. Town
ship 10 South, Range JO East.
Semlnote County. Florida; run
thonco Stt-M U W along tho
North lino of 14td Northeast to
ol th* Southeast to el Section 4.
a distance el 11100 It*I to the
West right et way line ot
R in e h e r t R o e d i th o n c o
SOO*l*'»"E along said West
right otwey line. * distance ol
TO 45 feet to • point lying N
00*14 M E *OTOO teet of the
South line ot said Northeast to ef
the Southeast to ot Section a.
there* S*t*41 41 W a distance ol
TH 00 feel to a point lying S
( f a r e s " W *01 00 teel ol the
East line ot *0 &gt;d Northeast to ol
th* Southeast to el Section « ter
a POINT OF BEGINNING, run
thence S40*lt J*"E parallel with
sate East Ime. a distance of
100 00 tee! fwnct S*f 4f*S' W
• distance et Jit St teeI thence
S00*iril' C • distance ot R J 00
teet. thence halted J* W a d&lt;t
lance of 5* 01 teet to the West
line ol said Northeast to ot tho
Southeast to of Section * thence
NOO-lTll W along said West
lint, a distance o&gt; eft tt teet
thence N(f4CaS"E a distance
el Jai t» teet la the POINT OF
BEGINNING
The Publk Hearing will be
held In the Commission Cham
bert 100 N Country Club Rood.
Lak* Mary. Th* Publk I* In
vltod to attend and be heard
Said haarlng may be continued
tram time to time until * final
decision Is made by me City
Commission Copies of tho Ordi
none* ore ereliable ter review
in the City Clerk's office
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
M E E TIN G IS MADE BY TH E
C I T Y FOR ITS C O N V E N
IENCE THIS RECORD M AY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE
QUATE RECORO FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
D ECISIO N MADE BY TH E
C IT Y W ITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING M ATTER ANY
PERSON WISHING TO EN
SURE THAT AN ADEQUATE
R EC O R O O F THE PROCEEO
INGS IS M AINTAINED FOR
A P P E LL A TE PURPOSES IS
A D V IS E D T O M A K E T H E
N E C E S S A R Y ARRR1YOE
M ENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS
A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G
ASSISTANCE TO P A R TIC I
P A TE IN ANY OF TH E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE C ITY ADA CO
O RO IN ATO R AT LEAST 4*
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M E E TIN G AT (401111* )W*
C ITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Corot A Foster. City Clerk
O A TEO January 1, It**
Publish January 10. Itt*
OE N *4
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notko Is hereby given that I
•m engaged In business at 10*
Plnecroit Dr . Sanford. F L
H i ll. Semlnote County. Florida
under Ih* Fkllllou* b i n t ot AP
TECH APPLIANCE REPAIR,
•nd that | intend tu regteter raid
name with Ih* Olvltien St Cor
poralient. Tallatsatta*. Florida
in accordant* with the pro
violent of the Flctltteu* Name
Statute*. To Wit: Section *45 ot.
Florid* Statutes Ittl
Stephan‘e Cavell
Publish January 10. in*
DENO)

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-26 i1

831-9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT,
HOURS

14 VSAMCUtfn tlmot----------571 ■ (In#

1:00 A IL • U O PAL
MONDAY Ifn i
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

f ConMCUtfvt B f M t ------------ 70« i first
3cr&gt;nMCUttvBtimf«------------ l1 * ( B r w

SS— Business
O p portunities

(A ll CASH |t n
tl*gh Cash Earnings e.cluslve
snots soda local vending route
__
1 *OQ M4 Itt)
N IG H T C L U B S and Liquor
licenses Low down, will tl
nonet Coll owner «WJt*4t0l

OWH A PAYPHONE KOUU
11200 ws potent 1*1 Unique
Opportunity I M0 4M 1*J2

1 Si m _______________ 11.11 ■*no

SNACK/SODA ROUTES

R j I bb a n par M m j *. ba*(ti on 3 OoM
• 3 L in n Minimum

11230 ws potential Gr»e&lt; In
vastmewl I
i *03*1)11*)

59— F in a n c ia l
S ervices

NOW ACCEPTING

S d e d Jn g may vvkaJe Merad Advwbeat al tw cost ol on aMBonot dey
Cental whan you gWreosJM Pay orty tar day* your ad w o o l rata aamad
Use Ad deocsipbon tot toeteet leesite Copy mutt tooow oocoplatM typq
graphical form *Comm«ctn f Poquoncy fetes are avatett*
DEADLINES
Tuesday Pvu Friday 17 Noon Tho Day Bataro Pubkcabon
Sunday And Monday 13 Q P M Fnday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In tho event ot an error In an
ad, tho Sanford Herald will bo raaponolblo for tho Aral
Inaerton only and onfy to tho extent of tho coat of that
Ineertlon. Ptaaao check your ad for accuracy the Arat day It
rune.

Legal N otices
MetKttf Sheriff's Sate
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
that by virtu* ot that certain
Writ ot Eteculion issued out of
and urvtor the teel el the Circuit
Court ot Ovcro'a County. F lor
id*. Cate rCI 0 0411 upon a final
judgment rendered in the 4'ore
laid Court en tha 1th day of
November A O lf»l_ m that
certain cate entitled Neel
Clegg Pieimitl vt Charles R
Pimento Sharon A Pimento A
Charles R Pimento It. Oeton
dent whkh aforesaid Writ et
E■ecu'ton net delivered to me
es Sheriff el Seminote County.
Florida end I here levied upon
oil the right, title end interest ot
the defendant, Charles R
Pimento Sharon A Pimento
•nd Charles R Ptmenf* II, in
and to the 1stlowmg described
property said property being
located In Semlnele County.
Florid* more particularly de
Kr,bedeS tel tows
One IWJ Lincoln Continent*!.
Champagne In cater, V IN
flLN LM IJW SN Y***ll5 being
tiered el Altamonte Towing
Service. Inc
•nd the undersigned at Sher.lt
Of Semlnote County. Ftortd*.
will el II 00 A M en the Hh day
Ot February A D 1(04. Otter tor
tale and tell to th* highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENS, et the
Front (West) Door, at the steps
of the Semlnote County Court
house in Senlord. Florida th*
•bov* described property
That said sete is being made
to satisfy the terms et this Writ
of E iec wtion
Donald F Et linger Sheri tt
Semlnote County. Ftoride
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W I T H D IS
ABIITIES ACT OF tyeo PER
SONS WITH A D IS A B ILITY
H E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATC IN T H i PROCEEDING
SHO 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 LE W R ITS SEC
TIO N IJal J*TH 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 PROCEEDING TE L E
phone
(foil u o 4*40 t t d
(a o f i n i u n
Published January 10 II, 2*
Jt. with in* sate being February
(. 1*04
OEN 41
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given Hut I
am engaged in business *1 PO
Bo. tl)J21. Lake M*ry. FI*
12101211!. Seminole County.
Florid*, under the Fictitious
Heme ot REBAL EQUIPM EN T
SERVICE, end Hut I Intend lo
register said name with the
Division ot Corporations. Toll*
hast**. Florida. In accordance
with the provisions of the
Fktlliout Nome Statutes. To
Wit- Section M l Of. Florida
Statutes m i
Petrkte Bragg
Publish January to. iff*
DEN 41

12— E ld erly C are
Bladder Control Ptobiems?
SENIORS t«il to Hnd out it
you quality lor aitislanre with
DtAPERSPADS del Iyererf to
your door monthly
_________ 401 M0 US*_________
CHHI11IAN TLC ;i ' &gt;s m m ,
hom* lor elderly ladies Re*
sonabte rales, private room
e.p andref ID J*4l

2 1 — P e r s o n a ls
ADOPTIONS
Free med-cal care trempor
tation count hng privet*
doctor pluslirtngtrpenses
Bar i j j f l i l Call Attorney Jaha
Pricker_______ 1 **d *21-&gt;*4*

LOSE W IGHT NOW.
ASK ME HOW
For « f n i H rtcCKd-PYg
1 «*&gt; iff 12071 XT m o

2 3 — L o st ft F o u n d
*S* RIW ARO to? return et
stolen car cover. Hidden Lk
No quest Kmt asked JJI J i ll

27— Nursery ft
Child C a rt
HOLIOAY IP fC IA L to! week
Ire*, no registration teel
MRS MICHELLES HOUSE
III 14)1 m i 1*

3 1 - P r iv a t e
Instructions
BOWL LIKE A PRO Lessons
by a protest onai bowler Any
ege Men. ladies or children
Ed Kremercis *911)0*144
Member el the PBA

41— Cemetery Lots
1 LOTS Oabiawn Memorial
Pars 7 to? Hw pn&lt;* ot It
tt loocatim it* m o

Legal N o tice
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given Hut wo
are engaged In business et 7)4
South Edgmon Ave. Winter
Springs. Florid*. Seminole
County. Florida, under the
F ictitiou s Name el J D
CAMPBEL. end Hut we intend
to register said name with th*
Division ef Corporations. Tall*
naive* Florida. In accordance
with Ih* previsions ol th*
Fktillous Name Statute!. To
Wit Section 1413!. Florid*
Statute! m i
P. Pruden
L Pruden
E Pruden
Publlth January 10. IW4
OEN 00

DOES YOUR CREDIT
REPORT M AKE YOUSICKI
Call Th* Credit Oerter
1 M U * tR E D Ii
Our Cltenti Are guaranteed lo
receive e major credit card In
W days or templet* rotund

STOP FORECLOSURE!
I con help I l k w cctii Barry
Myert «t! MB 1U ) until IPM

AT— M o n e y to Lend
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE M0NET1
All irtHj
i* your HM# J*&lt;t
Dismond for .oppoifsfiritftt
HO jt jt

A3— M ortg ages
B ought ft Sold
WANTED S*i 000 III Mig on
sth owner occupied bte home
10% Int JO yrs *04 tel 1111

71— H e lp Wanted
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOW I
CALL m -M M e e 121Ml*

AGENTS REAL ESTATE)
Nothing lurceedt i *r success
Wt re well usto our &gt;d dr; ate
ot tremlng successful agents
No license’
WeTIhripl
WATSON R E A L TY COM
REALTORS
m il* *
AOENTS AVON Earn' le W\
No door door PT FT Insu'
onceeveilebte Sand. J3I lit)
ASSEMBLERS
Hand melt
worS 2 shifts 1AM ) KPM
end 2 J0PM midn.ght S)#er
hour
Ne&gt;***te*'
Help Personnel 42* I l f
• AU TO R ILLIN Q *
U Hr Nothing phony her* I
Hwdte accounts lor eu*|i*nd
mg deals Benafils gaters'
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
re e w iiih st . m i n t

AUTO OETAILER
For bulling only Espt"
•need Ceil JJI M87_________

BINDENT/DELIVERT
P#r1 fimi .pot&lt;f t i &gt;i'1At'«
C a iim o f r r
tCLER ICA L RESEARCHER*
Pul your customer urvica
and Cterkal skill* I* work
here Benefit* Call us today!

FREE REGISTRATION
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m w tiiBSf-.m uw

CNA
For J M
certified

th llt

Must be

RN
Wt*s*nd*. pert time

Accepting application*
Monday F rlday, * 4
Dv Bar T Manor M N Iff).
DtBary *07 444 441s
• D E LIV E R Y ORIVERk
• ASSISTANT •
|1 Mr Local lirm Put your
COL to work her* Benetils
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
7WW2SHSM-. W S W

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS T4varet.FI.
a well ettabushed end grew
Ing Central Florida bated
company Ciller* you
eSemi Annual Pay Increases
estop Oil Pa,
a Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Solely Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Average Trips 7 Days
• la'# Model Conventional
Tracten
II you hare 2 years Iracter
trailer, OTfl and snow and ke
•■perienca plus a good ctn,irq
record, call
t Meat* etio

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71—Help Wanted

.71—H tlp W anted
Wltthoust/Oock Workin

DlirCTO*
For n 'lf 'r h f d childcare cm
•** Educ*!&gt;on did »p#&gt; V nc*
a m ' 1! l hildhood required
c t u n am

[ip . Industriil
St«in| MKhint Operators
Mon thru Thus *&gt;t hr work
dt|i Pd hoi'iMr m d i x &lt;
'■on App'r »• I* " 0*1 7740
O d L k Maty Rd Sanlord
•FIELO INSTALLER •
IJOO Wk&lt; Fully train I Of rat
lutur* Ptrmanenlpottion
f Rl I REGIsTNAIION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
roaWllthll I!) t u .

Up loti) as hr Iw III train)
«n «0 «4
y a k
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LAEOR H E LP N E C O E D I
Bonut lot drivers All thlllt
0-*&lt;l4bto Dally pay. no It#
Report ftady to work I X am.
Indutlnal Labor Svc. toil
. f m c M t No phone cellt

WRECKER DRIVER
Mutl har* CDL Lire in San
lord Ik Mary area Eapen
entedprtlyrrad Apply a&lt;

:.:' A 11111 ■uf'.f.i

70 SECURITY GUARDS

GRILL COOKS
BUSSERS

liveded tor Seminole County
area to tlart work immediate
•y Mutt pottett a O htanta
Irom Mat* ot Florida Call
_____
I HP 07) 0*0*

So* hiring Apply in person
Apply •*
d U r iW P iD lid F trn P i'k
HapBaaac* Up kata*

• I —A p a rtm e n ts /
House to S hare

. A B oaiei M i r o r o

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and untamed Positrons arail
al&gt;l« Dart Call bttwwn I 1
SPRINT STAFFING II* MM

lANDSCAPf R
F 1 potion CDl Matt O
required___
« r 177 «1M

LEASING CONSULTANT
Part time leasing p»f tor tor
Stontb'ao! Apartm ents
Commission Weekends a
mmt
Can m tit*
to e
•MACHINEST TR A IN EE a
Sr* t'arl for mtthamcaity
miidrd F antatlc opportunity
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
tea w nth It i n n r t

MAIDS

FEMALE to* ng ter tame lo
there home lag wk Includes

uiii'iiev

in mo

•3 —Rooms lo r Rent
A Q U IE T. C L E A N

ROOM

kitchen use. phone laundry
I M » d t « l 111 e t ll o r I I I m i

CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM
W kii at ail SSt wk tsi tec
Downtown H I SOM

ELEAN ROOMS tingi# i i i 'l r y
t i l *1 Kitchen phont
laundry video garnet oil
tlrettparting I K u 7)
TURN UNFURN
Pool A I)
an hoove prir.iigev S70 *k
mtiudevutimtot o ji list__
7 UNNISHFO rrwm with UVe ol
Wither end dryer alto t lichen

F/T W f I I
Will tram
privilege*
tap
MlH U
uniforms M tly M*&gt;d M l 1007 1 Nl A l t R F NOV A ? ( O [ - , i'r

MAIDS
SartlctMaid no* hiring
Ltadrtt Ovarag, It hr Paid
mileaga 11 you M &lt;« worked
tor a trryica b r ie r or onnad
your own, a dtlmit* (Put E &gt;p
only 111 m )

MECHANIC
»#*#•*? &lt;M? trvcH
Wull K ilt
#fKt
•Mlft I 100 to ?tJ*
M t OICAL H U P

enhance paddi* tan In j©uf
room your own heal control,
retregerator m itrow ar* and
color TV Ott iireel parting
and ma&gt;d a r &gt; * Convenient
lOCOHon The best in town

________ 77) 0000
P R IV A TE :

Furtv

or tasturn,

with bam and prty entrance
Share v'ichen and washer
150 ns More info U ) SKI

97—A p a rtm e n ts
Furnished / Rent

LfN
II PM 7AM Part tun* Apply
in person L i i t r r * Nurtmg
Cm*»r tt« fa it Jnd 1tr**t
Sanford
MEDICAL

RECEPTIONIST
duty otlitt tart i pan 1&gt;me
&lt;otrput*r litoral# p*tvnn *b&gt;e
to typ* d opm and hand'*
patimt adnt'ltion paperwork
Eateltonl ben*Iits package
ottgrod
Apply it H'lihartn Health
Cat* Cantor, I I I MaMonvrtl*
Auo.ll Maid, FLUTES
MEDICAL

NN/LPN NURSING DIRECTON
Woodland Toa«r» Da lands
tm*tl lurvty retirement ton
Mr, tM tia aoa'iiad ftN l PN
tor nutting d&lt;ro&lt;to&gt;. du* to th*
n p t c t r d o p a n tlo n ol
•■landed to«gr*gal* tar*
M t y l t t t to Our trnantt
Applicant! mutt har* eipetl
tnc* and a ttrong d*t&lt;r* to
* 0 'k with senior aduOt
Applicant mutt ba energetic,
and [ m u l l rrcr'im t man
agemenl p»*tonal and erga
nlralionai tkiilt Thit it not a
desk Ioh Floor dutlet along
with managrm«nt dulmt nlll
b* rrprcttd All ingumot mutt
b* d ird'rd '0
Sid Rohtrlt Admin, strato*
MJCh po'a Av*
Dt'and F 111770
non m rice________

NURSERY ATTENOANT
For pr* tthool thildrtn 4 hrt
Sunday mom during ctvufth
tarvltot additional hourt
post b'e Etp and rat t r*
quirad 111 till to apply______

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
• A h i MAnAiifp
Ptrfntmint, lull tiifwi. iw»l»p&gt;#d
poiiiicrYft
Sut I Hallmark
Shop in LAN# Var* C»nfrt
WtqMfti wmt *«•A and And
•«#nmg hdun For inform*
ItiUCAll
40n u * \ u
OPMAdr»tum« lo
TO* W MdCtoM HAfTwnoO Rd *
C M td C .m iW

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
Ago group T t Full llm*. E tp
not KW t Komar. M l H U

PRODUCTION WORKERS
10 NEEDED
Company vrrtt Indtridualt
w ith a sse m bly a n d / o r
mathln# operating taparl
one* 1 th ill available
• MAM J 1PM at IS hr. Mutt
b* rallabl* and ct*an cut with
own pnont and IraniportaUon
Commltmant mandatoryl
h rrtr a Irt ’
Hole Persaanol t l t t l t t

RETAIL HELP WANTED
Part tlm* Flexible hour*. but
alto alltr tthool and tarty
•v*t Mutt lovo bocAt Non
tmoting environment Send
return* to Baa YSlStl Lak*
Mary, FL M7TS_____________

BOWERS
Eaprrim ttd or Willing to
learn Pleat* rail 111 77S*
.SALES POST IONS.
Varlout potllont to &lt;hoi*
Irom Don't nail Call now!
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

M W H R tl.m im
SEAMSTRESS/TAILOR

Full llm* Pleat* call 33) X17
or apply In p*rton at 100
International Parkway alia.
Heathrow

Smell Held Aist. M in i|tr
Rt*irtd (Oupkt wtkomt to
Apply
__ HO A4H

TEACHERS
For attablcthad chlldtar* ten
•or Education and »ap*ri*nt*
preferred tti SAM

TELEMARKETER
Pot! I ion op*n lor an tap*rl
*ncod totomorkttar E toning
hourt aPM 7PM. Monday
through Thurtday Apply I"
porton Sanlord MoraNL J00
H. Frunth Art, atk lor Tracy

TELEPHONE SURVEYOR
Work at homa Ib h r plut
bortut Eap*rl*nc*d only n**d
M l 0*47

TED; Ute In HomomAii
elderly to y M io R taP
quatten and salary Call
IK 0 alter 10AM

NOTICE
All rental and real etlat*
*Jf*»l lementi art Subleel Is
th# Tadtral Fair Housing Act
which makes 11 illegal lo
adreri.se any pralerenco lim
nation or discrimination
based an race. ccHOr. religion,
id* handicap familial tlatus
or national Oft

FURNISHED I bdrm I bam
Ou-et. coir *'*a .7*1 monm
S'OOdeposit I K 0777_________

99—A p a rtm e n ts
U nlurnished / Rent
CASSELBERRY
Upscale sing1* story patw
apa'tmentt I bedrooms Ideal
lor mdirldualoe couple
ooo-tm
• •CHARMING* •
Newly renovated tg I bdrm
apis IT** mo Stf* d*p IIS
crtdii theck I y teat* 17* IK *
CLEAN I BDRM carpel burnt*
177! me piu* sac No pet*
M0 IQOt____________________
CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
APTS.
m iooo
MIOOEN LAKE VILLAS. M
Townhouse screened patio )
car garage and llrtpiaca
Musi ***! Nice area US Sand
Pin* Circw ISJ0 mo , SSOO
security Ml 1*10____________
HISTORIC downtown Sanlord
Vary Clean 7 1 kllctwn. Ilv
in
appli., fenced yard,
garag* good neighbors
Sill mo SM0 dtp HUDOK
__________ &gt;11 HOT___________

LEASE TOR LESS!
O * Btdroom Apsttrr»*ii
H»9 DEAL
Moit«FOOdAptt JJ7 77J4

HAPPY NEW YEAN!
MARINER’S VILLAGE
Lot* Ada 1bdrm. U*0 mo
J bdrm SI 10mo and up

3338670

M0YEIN SPECIAL)
I Bdrm/I Bath. 1717*7*
SHENANDOAH APARTM ENTS
NEAR downtown Sanlord. I
bdrm. nke area Oil slr**l
parking s m mo M l 07S7
PARK A V 1 1bdrm. lull kitchen,
remodeled Lois ol space, on
busline'U M
M M H O R E N TA L R E S U LT S
QUIET J/ l'i (ownhouse 7)0*
Park, Adult comm UlL'tno
and sec dep Water trash
Incl BarfaMon f r i m i H )
OUIET COUNTRY Soling but
In city Partial lurrs I Bdrm
SllS mo B l t l b o r M IBITl
SANFOROS BesIKapt Seers11
Pool A Laundry. I A 1
bedrooms Con re ra n I loca
lion! Call Pa). I I J «*S0
.
1 BORM. SMO mo Rlu* I mo
vac. « BDRM SMO mo plus I
mo i*c Call M l ***1________
i BEDROOM S17S month plus
S ill vacuflty deposit and
r»!*r*nc*s
777 1M7

103— Houses
U n lu rn ished / Rent
HIDDEN LAKES: NIC* * Bdrm
] Bath. Ig tot. SOSO mo
nagotabW 777 17*0 Ramblewd
HIDDEN LAKES ) '! . imgi#
garage, window coverings.
C/HA. fenced s i t 1'mo
Wilwn Really OH UOOeM 107

1 0 3 -H o u s e s
U nfu rnish ed / Rent

K IT ’S ’ C A R I.Y I.F .« by IJ irry W riRhl

Stenstrom Rentals
dST JOHNS RIVER V% w
garag*. hardwood Ho o ts boat
slip View! !K 0 mo 1*00 tec
aSANFORO V I w lamlly
room carport. C H A Clean!
SMI mo SSMsecurity
oSANFORO M S ig rooms
Ip ltt
scr porch, dbl*
carport Hue SMI mo ISM sec
• SANFORD l/l apt CHA
tplce hardwood floors. Ilk*
new SMI mo, no security
■ SANFORD 177 apt CHA
palio t Iran in n mo 1)00 sec
ilenslrom Really. Inc.
"W* Manage your Ham*,
til* it was eue awn " Jim Ooyl*
Ml 71*1 Alter sPM )M Hfl
7 BORM S i- ........ i i l*o:
s e c u r it y d e p o s it end
ralerences___
BUM !
t BORM. I RATH. Hoar Sams,
bus lines 1400 month, 1700
depot1' Ml «7S&gt; ___________
1 BORM w 'central heal and air
Country atmosphere1
I S00down! Why rents
The Millimen Grew*.
Ml M M_______________Realtor
I BORM 7 BATH Security
alarm. A/C. porch Seas mo
Myrtle and l7&lt;h St *11 77M
4 RDRM 1 I I BATH, wtlainlly
room, C HA. new carpot.
lanced yard SMO 7*7 MSI

10S— D uplexT rip le x / Rent
LAKE M ART ] bdrm. w w
carpet, C H A appi , celling
Ians minis Gnod area 111 *700
SANFORD 7 bdrm carport,
security system, lull kit..
Discounted SMS
n«*n»____________
SPAC. 1/7. vaulted cell ail
appli
garage ler porch
fenced SSOOmo see 014 4)17
1/1 SANFORO AVE
and
Airport Bird New flooring
C 'H A . private, no pelt
1471 mo l mo set . Ml 4)17

1 0 7 - M obile
____ Hom es / R e n t____
ELDER SPRINGS 0" hwy 4J7
I. 7. 7 Dorms |7S to IK wk
HOP dep M RM Kar 401 7to
1 BORM. t BATH. A C lanced
shaded lot Large Fla room.
1*00 mo 1st and last
Broker Owner
M l 1147

119—W arehouse
Space / R ent
LONOWOOD7LAKC MARY
M d tire storage warehouses
•OOOOOI4M tq tt Free reel
w 'llm o teas*. Horn It«S mo •
_________ M IW K
SECURITY WAREHOUSE 40A
and Out t.ak# Mar, gird
*I.1S0
1.000 tq II of
he warehouse 'Finished ol
Ik * spec* atsa available
Kroenke Really. I lie III!
WAREHOUSE wen .tvMed ID
West 14th SI Sanlord WCC sq
tee* GC7 toning 4* amp 1
phas* ertra property a.*.i
•o' outside storage il rtqu red
Call er write P O Bei 1170,
DeUnd.FL 117)1 **4 714 Hit

BR0YK1U. TURN OUTLET

sax ta tax all mlg

suggested
retail E V E R Y D A Y . Dining
tables, trim ST* and Seta's
lr*m I H t ____________M) &gt;4*4
MOVING SALEt Washer. SMO
Dryer. S700 Or 1500 tor both
Double bed complete sac Gas
Grill, SK Gas Rang* ml
micro. 5*0 Eiorcls* tt Sr, SK
OBO 77) 7475
____
• PATIO FU R N ITU R E. ) p-rct
set, gold anod'/rd aluminum
Irames with sturdy, whit*
/gold, v in y l stra p s, all
weather resistant I ch*&gt;t*
lounge, T chairs Excellent
condition SIOOCall 111 1714
R E F R I G E R A T O R , Slavas.
Washrrs Dryyrs Fro* 1 ,r
labor warranty D*l n tra
RAY S APPLIANCE I I I I
French Ayr, Sanlord m •*•!

183— T e le v is io n /
Radio / S tereo
141— Hom es (or Sale
141— Hom es (or Sale
AFF0R0ABLE HOWLS
tlfftfURE l PR0PI HI If S
FHAOR VAASLOWASSh.
ANQ S and owner Imanclng as
low as tOO mo&lt; Gov t For*
ctosures, Rapos' Seminoi*.
Orange. Volusia
Santerd lest than *) **•down
#Orrr 1/1 acrel ) I ily 4 "
lam rm Satellite d th S44 *00
• Rrnerated I 'l l Newer roof
carpet, pamt. garage scr
porch SM *00
• RE LOCATING! 1 ID br&gt;&lt;&gt;
scr porch fenced yd S4! too
o P O O L t R enovated &gt;71.
I.repiact scr porch, 177.900
Assume No Oualifyt Immacu
late 7'7 dming, (amity rm t
car garage S4*7 PI TI SM M0
Markham Wdt area 4 7. 7 II
acres Pasture stable I I0S 000
LK Mar, custam builts
• */|.poet Stoieoo
I l / L w a r ( l e f t si 1 1 *0 0
#4'7.1•acres pool spa |l»t *00
OWNER FINANCING
I act* *tMt* er | acre estate
both over &lt;000 tq t! 4 4 pool
letftront w dock SH4 ego
i *A i j i

o iiiso ik rji

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 6 4

BATEMAN REALTY
U

Rt«l EtUt# B'Otcf
*ftJh3Vjnf&amp;rd Av«

331-0759 ............... 331 3357
CASSELBERRY. Lakevtew ) 7
Ig rat m sitchan New carpet
root, til* and pa.nl Lo &gt;*nc*d
bail yard w ’ large trees
Garag* Quiet area nea'
but shopp'ng A real steal lor
SA4 **e Call Gene or Mane
4M 00M Vista Realty. Inc

115— In d u s tria l
R entajs
OFFICE'warehousa sp4C* D00
Sq It Prim* location at
entrance t* Central Fla H*
gional Ampo-t K1 Ml 7407 _
SANFORD I0.0SS sq It 1 pnas*
tprmklvrs 17 sq t! Slrnstrem
Rrrllr Inc. Jim Oeyte 777 74K

117— C o m m e rc ia l
R entals
17M SO FT AVAILABLE
i« 4 Frt»Kh Av#
C a u l)) 2!Qft

118—Office
Space / Rent

USE T0UN TKI RETURN
JON 00NNPAYMENT
On a ) or 4 bdrm home in
Seminole or Voiwsu countr
Low monthly payment!
Call tar detai 1st

I m l Mjnsltrld. 323-7271
AA Carnes, Iwt-. 1MIM4
SANFORD tin down appro*
Imat* payments S47S month )
bdrm w ret rushed hardwood
floors, hug* oakt U K avail
abi* lor closing and repairs
Asking tSl.MOSl* IIS4

HEW Sanlord oll'Cei and or
narehouset *00 7 000 sq It
SpocMI. UtS/mo M l 1SS4
SANFORD Ottic* space S*00
tq tt building total. 1700 sq
ft per oltlco unit 111 7004

141— Hom es (or Sale
H A L L

R E A L T Y

312 W I t t u l S l

b .in tcm l

SI Jahn's Htvte accent 10
acres. lOKdownl S7S COO
Huge I story home. S bdrm .
tpk. owner finance i m M0
1 or 1 bdrm.. dbl gar . lanced
Ft rm c b const* SSI MO

323-5774
DIBARY Laettront 7 7 can
tratM, A plusaitras! See 000
W Mallctawskl. 177 KM
EXCHANOE OR SELL roue
property located anywhere!
Irryeitors Realty. 174 sail__
FOR SALE BY OWNER. Large
14 Be, 7 Ba. Cent H/A. Fenced
yard. Freshly remodeled
Cotse to good Sentord schools
Askirg Sia m terms available
17) IDS days. M l OISS evos

HIDDEN IN THE WOODS
Very pretty log homo. 4000
squart teat 4 bdrms. 1 baths.
1 central HIA units, large
deck. 7 car garag*. Itnced. S
•crok S2IOOOO Own*' will
asklsl with financing M l 4741

S

I

STENSTROM
REALTY, I N C .
MO'S
As LOW ai SA000 Down!

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STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A REALTY
*47 H I 7773/377 417!
TWO MOUSES located m me#
area ol Sanlord Owner lr«*
Meus* tf a Bdrm * years old
absolutely beautiful, over t|00
tq tt Reduced lost* COO
fli ] Bdrm Historical
home located an two lots
Lt* *00 Theta homes are lo
cased s dr by side and a'*
beautifully tanscaped. f'uil
leers and Ilowers
KaSall Realty 447 i*7t

153— A creag eL o ts /S a le
DELANO S acres. I mil* oft I 4
4nt M Hori*sOh. A I toning
i l l 000 10\, down. I0X ml 10
y n Leesburg *04 MS tat)

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Idaal tor mnbii* horn* or
home sit*, horses, cattle,
(arming or nurwry Zoned
agricultural 17*00 per acre
Small down payment with

1 5 7 -M o b ile
H o rn et / Sale
IM M E D IA T E O C C U P AN C Y:
Clean and nice t r X *0 2
Bdrm
SSM0
I K 744*
NEW traa'i. n o DOWN, tax
interest. I t I N . I I 71'm*
74 X K u a mo MSS70* ___
tsai. tl c aa. 7 Bdrm I Batts,
located in park Owner tmanc
tng avail SS-tOO 777 7707
4A TR E E D A C R E !
Mobilo
homa. near Lb Jta tu p .
airport and baitway TERMS

W t’n Got Thun ALL!

l/*J#

• A/M. F/M RADIO and double
ca sstfr player, porlabi*.
super sound, like new 175 r*l|
177 *lM#7t#r 4pm

372 7491

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
A P P LIA N C E S I Best prices
Best Warranty. Best Service'
Wash*is. dryer*, mlcroweret
W* buy appliances! Delivery
tree! A*- Best, M4M4S______
APPLIANCES. S ATELLITES.
CAR ALARMS. FURN., TV S
NEW A USED
M1M44
CHEEPO DEPOT
• BABY CRIB and chest Good
condition, needs mattress
................. JMMB4
Stop
OBABY PORTA CHIB US
__________ 777 00*)___________
• CANE ROCKER, with pad
I'Oht wood S40H4 5177
__________ evenings__________
• CONSOLE TV. Panasonic. IS
In
SI00
Call 777 7lt7
DOUELE OVEN HovOSM Llv
Ing rm set t i l t Kitchen
set MS Call after 4 771 a)70
■ ORBSSER V A N IT Y , with
beveled mirror (Old) S*i Call
_________ Ml 7*5*__________
• E N T E R T A IN M E N T Canter
t r ' X K ". tor stereo, radio
rqu pment SM Call M l 7*0)
OHOOVER UPRIOHT vacuum
with headlight and attach
•nentt E it r a long cord
E seel lent condition las Call
HOOOOt

217— Oarage Sates
GARAGE Sale? T Why bother ft
WE BUY PAYTOPPRICEM
447 177 0744
____447 774 »4*t

•GARAGE SALE AD BANGAIN
Call in your garag* sal* ad by
I] noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage ot our special
garage saw ad price!! Call
Classified now tor details!

322 2611

1 ? 7 — S porting Goods
OBIKE girls 14'. Murray, pink
and white 117JO Call 545 4740
• B IK E . M u rra y Mountain
Climber. 10 speed * Brand
new" N r.rr rld*n Completely
assemt-rd S&gt;00 or OBO Call
774 2IK ly massage______
OBIKE TIRES, a like new Uaed
only 7 weeks Steel belted
rad ai, site itS BS R 11 Call
attar 4 PM weekdays or
anytime on Sat S100 M2 *477
OOP AIRCVCLE Great condi
Hon 177 H I W5*____________
• EXERCISE MACHINE SK
Call 777 OK)

GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE
L#s*l*nd Civic Canter. Las*
Land. FL January ta prenew
S *PM. Admission 17 January
IS and 14. • S. Admission S4
City parking U
Sponsored by Labatand Rift*
and PisW Club, tnc
MENS NFL O LO VEt madt by
lso*on*r Black, silo largo
dilterenl teams 7doi*n
Brand new SI0 each
*04 SM 2IS7

189—O ffic e Supplies
/ E q u ip m e n t
• S TE N O O F F IC E CHAIR
Burgundy, eice'lent condition
175 F*-m Sanford 777 7777

1 9 3 -L a w n 81 G a rd en
# HOUSE PLANT. Tati Ficus
treo W Ft S75 Call 447 7711
• ORTHO. Garden spread*'
with two bags oltertilil** ID
__________ 777 4*67___________
SNAPPER. K ' rider complete
ly rebuilt Ihp Briggs com
pietel, rebuilt IL50 i n alia

1 9 5 -M a c h in e ry /T o o ls

R e a l E s t a t e , in c

O il FT. OLASTRON 77 HP
Evmrude. trailer Outstanding
Candl Must sael tlrst M7S71)
IlF T CAROLINA Custom hsh
Ing boat, custom coyer, gal,
magic til* trailer 17 hp
Johnson Completely equ'Pied
SIKB_________________ 777 45*4
PIN4 SKI/FISH BOAT *0 HP
Marc . W/ trailer Runs grealt
t ) 000 Partial I,nance 4*5 740*
• 1*45 REGAL Medallion 17"
10". 4 cyl In/outboard motor
w/ dr i ,e on trailer 15.000 OBO
4704004 or 4** 4701 eves
• 74 F T PONTOON bMt all
fiberglass. 140 HP Erenrud*.
Very last! Many eitras. Ilk*
n»w OnlySII OOOMiaaaO
• •71 T T ORADYWHITE OMC
I/O. tookt new. SiOOOO obe
Sanlord 127 5IS4

F I F T Y M O E N ca rtrid g e itastit ta* I'lE'*., !•*•*
auca*s Will s*p*»at#' Brand
new 17 lachKd 17^7157

f

219—W anted to Buy
W ANTED 4 WHEELER A TV
to* parts
p.ck jp

Cash paid, tree
Call 74* S**a

221— Good Things
to E at
SWEET HAMLIN ORANGES
U per bushel Call 377 4)40
SANFORD

223— M iscellaneous
•A BIRTHDAY OIFT. Ol
household pliers to all your
friends Sacrificing bci of 141
Da. sup toint pliers, all the
same s:i* tor only 17 Cos' 174
_____ Call 123 4744____________
• A L U M IN U M lib*i*d~roof
coating, two Sgallon cant. 170
__________ 377 4417__________
A TTEN TIO N CONSIGNMENT.
Boutiques ** Businesses For
sale shelves, diiptoy units,
tables, clethes racks, elite*
lurntfur*. Pr iced to toll
373 3714alter 1or tear* miq
B EAU TY SALON lurmture a
Italtoni and a desk Cherry
and gray *04 m i l l ! *u*t
OAKLAWN MEMORIAL
PARK. I plot very reasonable
Ploas* call 777 4BE__________
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerosene heaters
LARRY1AAART 17)4137

230— A n tiq u e /C la is ic
Cars
• CHEVELLE. 1«7I 4* 000 ml.
VI. auto. A/C. PS. Ight green
metallic Super ctoanl Musi
see' SS 500 ML 7001
• FORD THUNOERBIRO. d m
All orlylnal! Needs some
work 11d tl OBO Ml Oil*

1970 DEVIUE CADILLAC
• STOOO 0 6 0 All power 177
0U4
• *77 PORCHE an Tag*. S1K
ml l a s , esc c o n d itio n ,
tr OOO oho Sanford Ml 1154

199— Pets 8 Supplies

2 3 1 -C a rs

FOUR PAWS OOG Obedient*
cla sse s P u p p y / b a s ic .
advanced classes Las* Mar,
Center Thursday Nignts Call
Sarah 407 377 7*01___________
• FREE LONO HAIRED gray
cal f months old. ttmata
Good horn* needed, owner
must travel 777 7D0_________
P AR R O T, beautiful
green,yellow bird «*/C*go
"A i m ton Parrot " IMS cash
174 M il

AMC CONCORD Station wagon.
■I. whir# w/rtbullt trans
Good cond Must sacrifice
MWOBO 771 tl44 or 7)4 47*0
• CADILLAC SEVILLE. M 4
dr. beigo Looks Ilka newl
17 *00 Ft.m Runteicallent
__________ 774 DO)__________
• CHEVY CAMARO. It77. Re
built VI. tots ol new parts!
teas 311OIK pny lim e_______
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL to).
Lise new Must tell Only
US 000 Call 1407&gt;3M **5*
• CO R V ETTE. 1f74 Needs very
little work Asking U 000 or
best otter
174 0144
E AO LE TALON, Iff*. Mint
Condition Fully Lorded
!t COOmiles It OCO 13) U55
• FORD TAURUS O L tK4. Vs
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D EA R DR. G O T T : I’m 53 and
run two lo three miles a day. I
consistently Ret what feel like
shin splints In m y left leg within
one m ile that become more
painful as I continue. T h is now
limits m y exercise and I would
like your suggestions.
D EA R R EA D ER : During repelHive activity, such as running,
thr front of the calf muscle may
pull away from thr leg Ixm r.
causing (Kiln commonly termed
” s h ln s p lin t s .” In s e rio u s
athletes, especially adolescents,
shin splints may he difficult lo
d i f f e r e n t i a t e fro m s t r e s s
frarturcs. tiny frarlurcs In the
shin bone.
Therefore. X-ruys ••or. In some
Instances, bone scans - arc
necessary lo rule out Iraclures.
which are Irru trd differently
than are shin splints and oftrn
require casting.
You should Ik*examined by an
onhopcdlc surgeon. If your X rays are normal and you do.
Indeed, suffer from shin splints,
you'll nerd lo rrdure your activi­
ty In allow healing (o lake place.
Also, the specialist run order and
coordinate physical therapy,
such as stretching exercises and
ultrasound treatment. If neces­
sary.
A l t h o u g h h a rm le s s , s h in
splints can he c x trrm rly painful
and debilitating. Ask your family
physician to make the proper
referral.
D EA R DR G O T ! : My husband
Is taking Naprosyn and col­
chicine for gouty arthritis and
now hr has little or no sex drive.
He's all hut Impotent and Ihls Is
very distressing In both of us as
we have always enjoyed our
physical relationship.
D EA R R EA D ER : Th e loss of
sex d rlv r and the ability lo
perform Is not only an unfortu­
nate commonplace event In ag­
ing men. II Is also caused by a
wide variety of medicines used
lo treat hypertension, heart
disease and many othrr afflic­
tions.
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medication) has hern reported to
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he should be examined by a
urologist lo determine Ihe cause
of the Impotence. Once the
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been hoping could now become
realities If you're prepared to pul
forth the necessary effort and
lake Ihe practical steps required.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19)
Some o b je c t Ives that were pre­
viously ImpoMuiil lu you might
t&gt;c discarded loday for new
targets. Whut you aim for now
may be Interrelated lo other
goals.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You're now entering a favorable
cycle for acquiring new knowl­
edge of cither nn academic or
practical nature. Whut you learn
will he used to your advantage.
GEMINI (Muy 2 1-June 20)
Sucress In your endeavors Is
Indicated In this cycle, especially
Joint ventures, even those which
are somrwhut complex. l.ook for
competent allies today.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Situations where you leant up
w lih another for a specific,
w o rth w h ile purpose sh o uld
p r o d u c e m u t u a l b e ne f i t s ,
especially If Ihe Inundation Is
conceived today.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 Ik*
ready lo move today, because
the opportunities for w hich

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Jan. 11.1994

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ruflcd und knew dial Ihe normal
piny In spades Is lo run fhe 10.
Then. If that loses, a lop honor Is
cashed. Bui South realized that
If he drew trumps, lost a spade
Hick, rulfcd a club return and
played u spade lo dum m y's king,
he would have no hand entry If
East discarded, lie would Ik *
unable lo pick up West's re­
m a in in g honor. So declarer
adopted a different approach,
lie rullcd Ihe opening lead, drew
trumps and played a spade to*
Ihe king. When only low cards
appeared, lie Ird a low s|&gt;udr oil
the dum m y. W lirn spades split
3-2. he claimed. Bui he would
have been all right If West held
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duy a lte r ru n n in g (a nd oc­
casionally walking) In the New
York City Marathon. Whut an
rv rn t It Is. hut whnl a swrnl?
There Is the bridge equivalent,
when you play almost continu­
ously for 24 hours. You enter as
u “ pair" of two or three players.
Th e latter lineup, of course,
permits each of you lo have
some sleep. Llut If you do well,
you win less prize money.
Today's deal occurred during u
marathon nt (h r Young Chelsea
Bridge C lub In London.
Al 3 u.m.. bridge can lake on u
nlghlm nrelikr quality. Probably
West should have raised clubs
Im m ediately. And If h r had
|ias»rd over four hearts. Dial
would have ended thr bidding.
But u moment later he was
defending a slam.
In the warm lljjhl of m orning —

CLEARINGHOUSE GRAND
PRlIE*-JUST AfREE.

SAMPLE OF COAST
tEOPCRANT S3AP-

In Ihe year ahead do not lei
Impatience mar your progress
once you know you're on the
right track. Everything will he
accelerated In Its pro|&gt;cr time.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Ja n .
19) Endeavors In which you lake
u personal hand npftcar lo Ik *
earmarked for success. Your
presence Is required, however,
because surrogates may not do
ns well. Know where lo look for
romance und you'll find II. T h r
A stro -G ra p h Matchm aker In ­
stantly reveals which signs are
rom antically perfect for you.
M ull 82 a n d u lo n g , se lfaddressed. stam|&gt;cd envelope lo
Matchmaker, c/o this nrws|iapcr. P.O. Box 4465. New York.
N Y . 10163.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb 19)
Today murks the lieglnnlng of a
pay hack period where yon
might now receive In greater
portion rewards for kind things
you’ve dour for others. Good
guys do not finish Iasi.
PISCES (Feh. 20 March 20)
Several things for which you've

you've been hoping where yo u r
work or career Is concerned
could break loose now.
VIROO ( Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Th is Is a good time for you lo get
Involved In a (tin activity that
could hioaileii yuur lunge ol
social contacts. New friends can
he made through sharing a
common Interest.
LIBRA (S e p t. 23-O ct. 231
Everyone Is presently In a rather
remarkable cycle and you could
Ik *one of Ils largest iK’ncflclurlrs.
because your chart Indicates end
results that may exceed yo u r
expectations.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 221
You've learned extremely va lu ­
able lessons from your past
personal experiences and you
aren't apt to duplicate past
errors. Y o u r first d ivid e nd s
might come today.
8AOITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Interesting developments arc
In (he of f i ng w h ic h c o u ld
enhance your (Inauclal |&gt;osltlon.
Today might mark it new begin­
ning for you.
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TH U R SD A Y

I February 24, 1994

Cents 1

Sanford H erald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
86th Year. No. 161 - Sanlord. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Drug dogs sniff schools
S tu d e n ts , o ffic ia ls c o m m e n t on c o u n ty plan

□ Sports
R e b o u n d in g R am s
l.O N G W O O D — Lake Mary came back twice
last night on Ita way to a 9-7 win over the host
Lyman Greyhound* In the losers' bracket final
of the L ym a n Invitational tiusctiall tournament.
[ See Page IB

□ People

By VICKI DaSORMIKR
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Th e Seminole County school
district wants students to know they urr serious
about keeping campuses drug free.
The school district's safety department has
promised that drug sntlllng dogs tic brought to
each of the high schools on a random basts to see
If there arc drugs In lockrrn. cursor tlook bags
•’We arc |ust in the early operational stages of

f W e w a n t to d o m aybe a
bank o f lo c ke rs and go. W e ’re
ta lk in g a b o u t b eing on ca m p us
five o r 10 m in u te s . J
-G e o rg e Proechel
doing this.” said surety director George Proechel
"W c haven't made the specific plans yet.”

Seminole will lie the second district In the state
and the Kith In the nation to use dogs to
discourage illegal drug activity, according to the
National School Hoard Association In Virginia.
In Lee County on Florida's southwest coast,
dogs have searched cars, lockers, classrooms and
open ureas on high school campuses for two
years
Students who nre Involved In student govern­
ment associations at the six high schools In
See Drugs. Page 5 A

H illh a v e n k in g and q u e e n
lteAldent* of Hillhaven Healthcare Center and
gursts gathered for a Sweetheart party recently.
Highlight of die day was naming a new
Hillhaven k in g and queen.
□ See Page 3 6

UPS, union
battle over
package
weight limit

Opportunistic predator looks cuddly

BRIEFS
In fo rm a tio n s o u g h t in m u rd e r
L A K E M A R Y - A young Lake Mary man wan
gunned dow n a » he was rtdlng his bike on Lake
Mary Boulevard and police are still without a
suspect and without a motive.
David Huffstutler. 19. was riding his bicycle
on the north side of Lake Mary Boulevard in the
westbound lane about 7:10 p.m. on Ja n . IH.
Just as he was crossing West Ridge Drive, about
one-half m ile west of 17-92 near Dayhrad
Center, he was shot to death.
There were some people playing tennis nearby
who heard gun shots and went to Investigate.
They found David staggering across lake Mary
Boulevard. As he reached the side of the road,
he collosped and for all practical p u r j» » r » . died
at the scene. An earlier suspect vehicle with
Missouri tags was located and It was determined
that they had nothing to do with the shooting.
If you know who did. call C R IM ELIN E at
423-TIPS o r toll free at 1-800-423-TIPS. You’ll
be eligible for a reward of up to SI.(KK) and you
won't have to give your name — all we want ts
Information.

N o le a d o n s ta b b in g v ic tim
W IN T E R SP R IN G S — A 66-year old man was
round m urdered Ui hla Winter Spring* home on
April 1H. 1990 T h e autopsy revealed that the
man had been stabbed more than 80 times
Wilburn Castle, who lived alone ut 7 North
Edgemon Ave.. wus killed between H a m . and
noon that Wednesday, apparently by someone
he knew since there were no signs of forced
entry. T h e only known motive, at this time. Is
robbery since Mr. Castle’s pants pockrts were
found turned Inside out.
The victim , who was retired but worked
part-time as a caretaker at the Highlands
subdivision, was very well liked and had
befriended m any of the teenagers who lived In
the area. In fact. It was two 17-yrar-old girls who
found Castle’s body when they came to check
on him.
If you have any Information about this crime
or any unsolved crime, call C R IM ELIN E at
423-TIPS or loll free at 1-800-423-TIPS. You'll
be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000. and you
won’t have to give your name— all wc want Is
your Information.

Lake M a ry C o m m ia 8 io n m e a ts
L A K E M A R Y — A special called meeting of the
Lake M a ry C ity Commission will be held
tonight. T h e only Item on the agenda Is u
discussion on assignment of future monies due
to the C ity for Rinehart Road Improvements
from Melvin Simon A Associates, developers of
the Tow ne Center Mull.
Previous discussion by members of the
commission have Identified the Rinehart Road
area as the new gateway entrance area Into the
city once the mull Is In operation.
The m eeting Is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m..
In the commission chambers of Luke Mary Cly
Hall. 100 N. Country Club Roud.

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Only 70 Black-fooled cals from Africa can b* found In American zooe.

Zoo hom e to en d an g ered sm all
cats w ith fe ro c io u s reputation
B y N IC K F F B IF A U F
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — T w o new lellnes have moved to
Sanford. The male and female Mark-footed cals
reside ut the Central Florida Zoological Park.
Public Relations Manager Andrea Funner said
people shouldn't expect to come to the coo and pet
them. She said. "T h e y urr »p|iortunl*ll( predators
consuming a variety of Inserts, rodents, birds and
mammals. These smull rats may lie very ferocious
and have been observed taking prey larger than they
a rr."

Site added that th ry weigh &lt;&gt;ul&gt; three to seven
pound*, and are only 14 tu Hi Inches In length.
Th e two animals actually arrived at the zoo several
w rrk s ago. but have only now been pul nut for public
viewing.
Th e female, bom May 14. 1989. was provided to
the zoo by thr Lulier Foundation of Gainesville, an
animal preservation organization. The male, born
March 4. 1988. was supplied by tnr Sun Diego.
California zoo.
"T h e y are native to southern Africa." Furm cr said.
Th e y weigh less than an udull domestic cal. They
□ See Cats, Page SA

Grant would aid Croom s’ job training
By NICK FFBIFAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D - If a federal grant Is
approved. Crooms School of Choice
muy be Involved In un expanded
vocational planning curriculum. A
grant of $600,000 bus been re­
quested for a Com m unity Education

Employm ent Center.
" T h is will lie u school-to-work
transition program. " said school
board grant writer Jeanne Moon. "It
Is designed to help studrnls obtain
gainful employment after school,
especially those who don't plan to
continue Into college.”
“ While it would eventually apply

Travel back
to the past
this weekend

to the ninth through 12lh graders,
w r would slnrl ut the ninth grade
level the first year." slit- added.
If the total amount of money Is
uwarded. It would be used to pay
the s.dary of a project manager,
curerr counselor, and four teachers.
"T h e school board would then have
lo add an additional four trachcrs

for the program." Moon said.
"A t the beginning, most of the
spcclul course work would deal with
stu d yin g various types of p ro ­
fessions. but wc arc looking at
starting with possibly 120 stu­
dents." Moon explained. " E v e n ­
tually. It will be expanded to the
□ Bee Grant. Page BA

Cancer society gala, southern style

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INDEX

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SA N FO R D — Talks arc continuing
between thr Team slrrs Union and
United Parrel Service over the
parcel d e liv e ry c o m p a n y 's I n ­
sistence that Its drivers lift packages
weighing as much as 150 pounds.
On Tuesday at an A F L -C IO execu­
tive council meeting In Bal Harbour.
FI.. Teamsters officials said they
would file u federal complaint over
the new package weight lim its
which went Into cfTect Feb. 7.
UPS s|iokrsman Bob Kenney said
from the company's Atlanta head­
quarters late Wednesday afternoon,
u meeting between Teamsters and
eoinpuny officials, com prising n
hralth and safety committee, did
not lukr place as scheduled In
Washington. D C . Another meeting
of the committee Is scheduled toduy. Kenney said.
The Teamsters Union planned to
Die a complaint with the Occupa­
tional Safely and Health Adm inis­
tration (O SIIA).
The action would be th r latest
turn In a bitter struggle between the
union und UPS over the company's
decision lo more than double Its
package weight lim it from 70
(Miunds. The company's move led
th r Trum strr* to call u o n ^d a y
strike on Feb. 7. UPS rctallatec by
filing u $50 million federal lawsuit
□B ee UPS. Page SA

By VICKI Ds$0RMIIR
Herald Stall Writer

From stafT report*
•

By SANDRA CLLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer

A
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Mostly cloudy with
sca tte red sh o w ers
and thunderstorms.
High In the ntld to
upper 70s. S o u th ­
west wind 10 to 15
m ph becoming west
with stronger gusts
In th u n d e rs to rm s .
Rain chance 50 per­
cent.
Fa#a SA

L A K E M ARY — Return tills weekend to the past
In order to help those In the present.
A unique fund-raising event on Saturduy und
Sunday will liencflt organlzatlo is ranging from
the AIDS Resource Alliance to the YM CA.
Th e Central Florida Renaissance Festival will
bring the 14th and 15th centuries vividly to life
umong the trees and open fields of L A I. Acres
Runch at the Intersection of Interstate 4 und I^ikc
Mary Boulevard In Heathrow.
"W e wanted to crcutc u festival that would
mukc It easy for people to show how much they
care for others while still having u good tim e."
Shawn Smith, president of the board of directors
of Central Florida Festivals said.
Th e Idea for the festival evolved from a desire
by the Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees to
raise money for the many eom inunliy help und
service organizations that group assists.
"It startrd from there and grew and grew ."
Sm ith said.
He Mild that once the project seemed too big to
be confined to Just the Juycccs. u group of
orgunlzrrs Incorporated to put the event together.
"T h e idea of a Renaissance festival sounded
fun." Sm ith said.
Indeed. Renaissance festivals are popular
diversions arross the country, drawing thousands
□ B e * Festival. Page BA

H s n M H w t a S , TsM M fVtaM M l

Jan Bauorle (loll) and Barbara Mooro aro
finalizing plans for the American Cancer
Society's annual fund-raiser at the luxurious
home ol Bauerle and her husband, Don, on
March 4. Sponsored by the ACS 125 Club of

Sanford and Lake Mary, the event Is open to
the public at $125 per couple. Cocktails, a
bulfel and ontertalnment will be featured, from
6:30 to 9:30 p.m., In a southern selling. For
information, call 324-4899 or 321 -0964.

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�7A - Sanlord Hrtald Sanlord. Florida • Thunday. Ffbruary 24, 1994

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Gainesville slayings
State tries to block killer from earning money on his story

S u s p e c t to un dergo te s t to r in cest
T A M P A — A man areusc-d of Killing his son-in-law has been
ordered to give a blood sample to determine If he has fathered
some of Ills daughters' children.
Eddie Lee Sexton Sr., and his son. William Sexton, are
charged with llrsidcgrec m urder In the death of the elder
Sexton's son-in-law. Joel Good. Good's widow , Estclla
Sexton-Good. Is charged with manslaughter In the death of her
9 month-old son. Skipper.
Prosecutors received a Judge's |&gt;ermlsslon Tuesday to take a
blood sample from Eddie Lee Scxlon to "establish parentage of
the living children of Estrlla Sexton-Good In order to determine
certain family dynamics which Im vr played a part In the deaths
of Sklppet Good and Joel Good.” a court motion slntcd.
According court records, at least two of the elder Sexton's
daughters have alleged he Is the father of some of their
children.
Sexton Sr.. 51. and his wife. Estclla M. Sexton. 4G. also are
wauled by authorities In Canton. Ohio, on multiple charges of
m xual crime-, against some of their 12 children Court records
Indicate the chirr Sexton Is charged with raping one of his
daughters on four occasions.

O ffic ia ls suppo rt S T O P p e titio n

S e x u a l h a ra s s m e n t file d a g a in s t fe m a le
S T . P E TE R S B U R G — Three women have filed sexual
harassment complaints claim ing their former tx&gt;ss made
remarks atxmi their breasts and displayed photographs of nude
women. T h e ir former boss lsa woman.
"W e've all had experiences dealing with male lechers, bill
none of us knew exactly how to handle thta tw ist." Dusty
Furlong said
Furlong and Mury Ann Snoddy have filed discrimination
complaints against Gatrs/FA Distributing office manager Isabel
Am ngo w ith the Equal Employm ent Opportunity Commission.
Melanie Jentofi filed one with the St. Petersburg Hum an
Relations Department.
Th e women claim they were forced from ihclr Jobs nine
months ago because they complained nbout harassment by
Arango. Jentofi. 19. was a recrpilonkMi. Snoddy. 3'
Furlong. 43. were sales representatives
com p u t
company in Largo.
They M id they were subjected to A ra n g o l lewd behavior ’
from late 1992 lo ihclr departures In May 1993, even after thegj
told Arango It bothered them.

P o lic e c a tc h th ie f w ith s to le n pager
F O R T M YER S — Miguel Angel Vargas was dumbfounded
when Ik - received a page from shcrlfTs deputies. So he called
them track.
Now Vargas Is behind bars, charged with a string of
burglaries Am ong the Items police say he stole: Ihe pager.
Vargas. 20 of Fort Myers and Jeffrey Earl Morris. 19. were
arrested by Lee Counly sheriff's deputies offer Investigators
recovered *88.245 In stolen property. Including cash, tele­
phones. VCRs, televisions, guns and some Jewelry.
Another suspect, a 16-ycar-old. also was expected to be
charged.
Lee C o unty Sheriff's Detective Mike DcTar said Vargas lold
investigators he was confused by some recent pages from
people he didn't know.
"I even got one page from the sheriff's office and wondered
w by you'd Ik - calling rnc." D c Tu r said Vargas told them.
"B ut that didn’t seem to ring a bell with him ." D e Ta r said
Wednesday.
DeTar said one of ihe burglar)’ victims accidentally paged her
husband with the number of his pager which had been stolen
Feb. 11. W hen a man she did not know twice responded to the
l&gt;agcs. she went to police.

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Santa Fe C om m un ity College In Gainesville.
Ills fiancee. Sonctra tain don. said last
week that she and Rolling are working on a
Irook about his crim inal life.
"T h is man wants lo write, He has a slur)to
He is part of the human fam ily," Mid
Ms London, who Is covering Rolling's trial
lor The National Examiner tabloid and the
syndicated television show “ A Current
Affair."

H A L HARBOUR - To p labor
leaders are ending ihclr annual
w inter gathering after settling
one feud with Ihe W hile House
bul Mill grum bling that Presi­
dent Clinton Isn't working hard
rn uu g h for a k ry part of ihclr
agenda.
Unions have Itccn pressing the
a d m in is tra tio n lo push a g­
gressively for passage of a hill
that would forbid employers to
hire iK-rmanenl replacements lor
workers who go on strike.
" I don't think at this moment
enough Is being done." Arthur
Cola, president of the ludxircrn
lnternatlnn.il Union, said after
Ihe 35-member A F L -C IO execu­
tive ro u n d ! met Wednesday
w ith Labor Secretary Robert
Reich.
Retch said Clinton is doing all
he ra n to get the bill enacted.
T h e striker replacement legis­
lation passed the House lost
spring and has cleared a Senate
committee. But It has never
c o m r to Ihe Senate floor, stalled
by the threat of a filibuster.
Clinton has endorsed the legis­
lation. but labor leaders want
h im to support It as aggressively
os he did (he North American
Free Trade Agreement, which
unions strongly opposed.
have to see
jyuL^lfrerr ihe
lie .dealt w ith N A F T A ."
Teamsters union President Hon
C arey said. "I think it lakes
political courage, the same kind
of courage he used on the
you

N A F T A Issue."
Union* knew all along thut
they and Ihe president would lx*
on the opposite sides of the
N A F T A debate. But they were so
angered by the bitterness of Ihe
fight that they withheld early
campaign contributions from ihe
Democratic National Comm itter
and the Democratic House und
Sen.ilr campaign committers.
T h e cold relationship thawrd
Jus! this wrek. ns the A FL-CIO
executive roiincll met under the
Florida sunshine in a gathering
that was ending today. The
ro u n d ), which Includes presi­
dents of 31 of the largest unions
In the federation, lifted any
object Ions to individual unions
supporting ihr DN'C or Demo­
cratic congressional candidates.
In addition, unions made a
m ajor commitment to the fight
for Clinton's health c a rr plan.
Som e union Irudera said labor
was prepared to spend as much
us 810 million on health care,
although others put the figure a(
o n ly about half thut amount.
Reich said Senate supporters
of the striker replacement bill
are three or four voles short of
the GO needed to break a filibus­
ter.
" T h e president Is very supjxirtlvc." he said, but "ut this
Juncture, ll Is up to Congress
and II does not appear that those
three or four voles arc fortheomX skrd If he believed the While}
House was fighting hard enough
for the legislation. A F L -C IO Pres­
ident Lane Kirkland responded.
"Nobody's working hard enough
to suit me."

It's a d a n g e ro u s ta sk ...
Leioy Kul Ittttttltffe outer reaches of adverifure M Fbrt Mellon
PaHqffn Sanford/« * 'hi* Islibw t&gt;Hrymai« whirl thiir way to earth
on a spiral slide The play ground enables Ihe youngsters to use
their Imaginations and have fun with everything from playing tag
to an elaborate make believe spy dilemma

Feds offer defense conversion grants
By BILL B IR Q f TROM
Associated Press Writer_________
T A L L A H A S S E E - T h e latest
round of 8190 million In federal
defense conversion grants in­
cludes money for several Florida
companies. Gov. tuiwlon Chiles
said.
"T h e s e awards are terrific
news for Florida's defense In­
d u s try und a good start In
helping convert defense-related
m a n u fa c tu rin g a n d su slaln
good-paying Jobs." Chiles said
Wednesday.
Chiles announced the grants
— to be matched by stale, local
a n d private m o n e y — at u
m e rtln g of Florida's Defense
T r a n s i t i o n a n d C o n v e rs io n
Commission.

From Associated Press reports

F a n ta s y 5
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wrni to court Wednesday to keep him from
benefiting from his crimes.
Stale Attorney Rod S m ith filed a motion
In Circuit Court In Stnrkr seeking a lien
against a n y profits earned by Rolling, an
Inmate at nearby Florida Slate Prison
Rolling. 39. pleaded guilty Iasi week to
live counts of first-degree murder, three
charges of sexual haltcry and three counts
of armed burglar)- for the 1990 slayings of
five students at the University of Florida and

Union chiefs say
lax on
striker replacem ent
AP Labor Writer

loo m any "two-legged wild animals’*and Sen. Connie Mack are
lending support to a petition drive for a referendum to slop
early rrlease of prisoners.
tile two made Ihctr comments Wednesday In a telephone
Interview from Mack's Washington office alter the weekend
slaying ot an 18-ycar-old college student and the rape of hts
slsier In lire Orala National Forest. One of lh r suspects was
freed from prison early because of overcrowding.
Loran C oir. 27, of Orlando, and William Paul. 20, of
K n o xville . T c n n .. were charged Monday chnrgcd with
first-degree murder, armed kidnapping, aimed sexual battery
ami automobile theft the death of Jo hn Edwards, a Florida
Stale University student, and the rape of hts sister, an Eckcrd
College student.
Cole was freed In Ju n e offer serving 1 1/2 years of a 5
1 year prison sentence for grand ihclt, pollrr said.
It Is despicable, ll Is hard to express the depths of anger l
led.' Mack said alter meeting with the sheriff.
"II he (Cole) had been required to serve every single day of
hts sentence, he would still be In prison, a life would have been
saved, an Individual would not have been raped," Mack said.

M IA M I - H er* ere Ih e
w in n in g num bers selected
Wednesday in Ihe Florida Lot­
tery:

JACKSONVILLE - Convicted killer
Danny Rolling has a life slot)' h r wanls to
tell with his fiancee, hut prosecutors wan! In
slop him from m aking any money off It.
As a Jury was tiring selected In Gainesville
to recommend w h r lh r r Rolling should
receive life sentences or ih r death penalty
for killing five college students, prosecutors

By ROBERT NAVLOR JR.

OCALA — Marlon County Sheriff Ken Ergle. saying there are

LOTTERY

By RON WORD
Associated Press Writer

T h e largest Florida project Is a
850 million effort led by Pralt A
W hitney of West Palm Beach lo
develop affordable composite
materials for alrrraft propulsion
systems.
Pratt A Whitney also will lead
a 814.1 million project lo devel­
op hydrostatic support systems
for rocket engines und commer­
cial air conditioning systems.
T h e g ra n ts a n n o u n c e d
Wednesday were the fourth and
final round resulting from 1993
competition, bringing to 8605
m illio n ihe lotal a m o u n t of
technology reinvestment project
grants so far.
" O u r goal Is to help Florida
companies catch an even bigger
sh a re of federal con ve rsio n
dollars next year." Chiles lold

the commission.
He had named the panel of
about 40 representatives of the
m ilitary, defense contractors and
state and local governments lo
look for ways lo do that and lo
fight addlilonal base closings In
Florida.
C h i l e s said he w i l l ask
lawmakers to appropriate $1
million for base-retention efforts
statewide.
T h a t would give 8100.000
each to 10 Florida communities
w ith liases to augment Ihclr
efforts to keep the facilities open.
T h e remaining bases account
for nearly 100.000 Jobs and
contribute 83 billion a year lo
Ihe stale economy. "W e must
get ahead of thr curve now and
fight to retain w h u t's le fl."

Chiles said.
In addition to Prati A Whitney
Florida companies Involved ll
the defense conversion project!
Include;
• Data Base System s RAI
Center of Gainesville, taking par
In a $70.7 nUlllon consortlim
led by IBM Corp lo Intcgruti
c o m p u te r software used b]
manufacturers.
• A ll ie d S ig n a l of Ft
Lauderdale, taking part In u 841
million project lo develop bai
w e a t h e r a ir c r a f t l a n d l n i
systems.
• H a rris Sem iconductor o
Melbourne, learning w ith (hi
E le ctric Power Research In
stltutc In u 87.6 million projee
to develop facilities lo convert
control and condition clcclrlclt;

TH E W EA TH ER
EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
To d a y: Mostly c lo u d y wllh
scattered showers and thun­
derstorms. High In the mid lo
upper 70s. Southwest w ind 10 to
15 m ph becoming west with
stronger gusts In thunderstorms.
Rain chance50 prrcenl.
Tonight: Moslly cloudy and
cooler with a 30 percent chance
of showers. Low In the lower lo
m id 50s. Wind becoming north
10 m ph.
F rid a y: Variable cloudiness
with a 30 percent chance of
showers. High In the lower lo
m id 70s. Wind northeast 10
m ph.

FLORIDA TEMPS
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Daytona Baach
Ft LaudS*4ch
Fort Vy#f»
Gainatviltt
Homattfad
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Kay W«»t
Ldktland
Aantacota
Saratota
Tallahauaa
Vara Baach
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lows. 1:00 a.m . 1:28 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs. 7:33 a.m..
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BOATING
St. Augustine to Jup iter Inlet
Sm all craft advisory In effect.
To n ig h t: Wind northwest to
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Friday: Wind variable 10 kls or
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thuraday. February 24, 1V94 - a A

Attempt to lure TV show to Florida
ByADAM VBOM ANS
Associated Press Writer

D oub le a rrest
Tw o prrsone were arrestrd by alierlfTa deputies Tuesday
following a truffle stop for an Improper tall light, on Creekwater
Terrace. Kristina Lynn Dane. 18. of 781 Creekwater Terrace.
Luke Mary. Identified as the d rive r of the vehicle, was charged
with driving with a suspended/rrvoked license. One of two
male passenger* In the ca r. Identified as Jo h n Winston
Oulseppl. 22. of Orlando, was found to be In |&gt;oaacaalnn of a 45
caliber handgun. Deputies charged him w ith carrying a
concealed firearm.

C h e c k b o o k theft
Jennifer A n n r Moseley, 18. 131 Centennial Drive. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police Tuesday In the 200 block of
Meadow Hills Hlvd. Police said she had reportedly been using
her mother's checks to pay for food and beverages and to
finance u party. The checks for pizza and other Items were
reported at over MOO. D u rin g the party, officers were told
approximately $120 In cash was taken from the home. Moseley
was charged w ith petit theft, forgery, and uttering a forgery.

S to len c a r recovered
A deputy sheriff reported h r was checking an urea on W.
IGth Street Tuesday, when he saw what appeared to be a
suspicious vehicle, lie said he conducted a computer check
which revealed the automobile had been listed as stolen by the
Leesburg poller department. George Willie Drown. 24. and
Tracy Loretta Major. 26. both of 1515 W. 16th Street were
taken Into custody. Each was charged with grand theft auto.
Drown, reported to be the d rive r of the car, was ulso charged
with driving w lih a susprndrd/revnked license,

D o m e s tic violence
Sonia Natoahla McCoy. 18. 29 Edward Higgins Terrace.
Sanford, was arrested at her residence by Sanford police
Tuesday following a dispute w ith a female. She was charged
with domestic violence, aggravated assault.

W arran t served
Eddie Lee Mike. 22. 215 Locust Avenue. Sanford, was
utresied by deputies nt his residence Tuesday. He was wanted
on a warrant for violation of parole on a conviction of
attempted arm ed robbery with a firearm.

TALLA H ASSEE Film In­
dustry promoters want to bring
a blgbudgrt. prime time T V
series from California to Florida,
and they want taxpayers to help
pay for the move.
Th e legislature will be asked
to approve spending $500,000 to
relocate the T V show "oeaQuest
D S V " from Los Angeles to O r­
lando In hopes of convincing
producers to make the move, n
lawmaker said Wednesday.

In Hollywood with each episode
costing between $1.5 m illion
and $1.8 million.
After a season of fluctuating
ratings, the producers are w a ll­
ing to hear whether N B C will
renew the series for another
22-cplsode season.
David Durke. the show's exec­
utive producer, could not say
whether the show would move
until the network makes Its
decision, but he said It would be
a financial boon to the slate.
"Y o u 're dumping $20 million

u year Into the economy of
Florida." Durke said.

of the Florida
Commission.

If the series left Hollywood. It
would move Into Universal S tu ­
dios In Orlando and lake advan­
tage of locations throughout the
state. Durke said. The show Is
looking more outdoor locations
that have been difficult In reach
In California, he said.

“ T h is Is an unusual co m ­
m itm ent." he said. "But this Is a
blue water, blue sky kind of
show that fits with economic
development and tourism."

If Florida spends $500,000 to
defray the cost of moving the
show. It w ouldn't mean the state
would pay the same expenses for
any T V series that wanted to
come to F lo rid a , said J o h n
Reltzammer. executive director

"W e believe It will be good
economic developm ent." said
Sen. Ron Sliver, who plans to
seek the money along with Sen.
G e o rg e K ir k p a t r ic k . D •
Gainesville, and chairm an of the
Senate Rules Committee.

Entertainment

R e ltz a m m e r said he look
$500,000 In cosh to the pro­
ducers last year In Hollywood In
a symbolic gesture to show the
state was serious about luring
the show to Florida. He said Gov.
Lawton Chiles, who wants the
state's film business to reach $1
billion by the next century,
supports the financial Incentive.

R ape s u s p e c t
The Seminole County Sheriffs Department
Violent Crimes Section has released a sketch
of Ihe suspect In Inst Sunday's rape of a
Deltona woman. The 24 year-old woman
reported she was raped at about 11 p.m.
Sunday In a wooded area behind The Station, a
rock-n-roll nightclub In Fem Park. The suspect
Is described as a white male, 25 years-old.
five feet nine Inches tall, 140 pounds, with very
long, straight blonde hair, a pock-marked face,
very dirty hands, and a New England accent.
Anyone with Information regarding the
Identity and/or whereabouts of this suspect
Is urged to contact tho Seminole County
Sheriff's office at 3306650, or the nearest law
enforcement agency.

"W hat a great boon." said
Silver. D-North Miami Beach.
" T V production Is where things
are really happening."
Th e producer of seaQuest Is
Am blln Entertainment, which 1s
Steven Spielberg's production
company. It decided to shoot the
one-hour adventure series at
Universal Studios In Hollywood
last year after Florida made a
serious push to attract Ihe show.
T h e show Is set In the early
21st century where a submarine
travels the globe. It Is one of the
most expensive shows produced

Retail th e ft
Sanford police arrested T e rry Demard Davis. 29. of Osteen. In
Ihe 3000 block of Orlando Drive Tuesday. Police reports said he
had reportedly taken two cartons of cigarettes from a retail
store. Th e report said a security guard chased him and
apprehended him In the store's parking lot. Police arrested him
on a charge of retail theft.

P row ler
Sanford police arrested V irg il D. Draxton. 41. 806 E. 14lh
Street Saturday. In William C la rk Court, after being called to
Investigate a possible prowler. Draxton was found in his
vehicle, and placed under urrest on a charge of driving with a
suspended/rrvoked license.

In c id e n ts rep o rted to a u th o ritie s
• Sheriff's deputies report a residential burglary Tuesday In
the 100 block of Dunker Lane. A V C R and two flashlights, with
a total value of $285 were reported missing.
• A car cover, valued at $ 8 0 was said to have been taken
from a vehicle parked In the 5 00 block of Vlhlen Road Tuesday.
f Sanford notice responded to a, convenience store In the
1700 block of Airport Ulvd. Tu e sd a y. A store clerk said a man
grabbed four cartons of cigarette* from her and ran. Police said
Ihe clerk chased the man. and recovered two of Ihe cartons.
The man was Identified a* six feet tall, approximately 165
pounds and wearing a blue sweatshirt and bluejesns. He Is
believed to have made his get-away In a grey Chevette.
• An attempted burglary was reported at a convenience store
In the 1100 block of E. 25th Street early Wednesday. Police
said a burglar alarm was set off. apparently frightening the
burglar. No entry was actually made.
• An estimated $1,050 In entertainment equipment was
reported stolen Tuesday from a residence In the 2400 block of
S. Lake Avenue.
• A professional office was reported burglarized Tuesday In
the 200 block of San Marcos. Police said $491 In olflcc
equipment was reported missing.

Bomb threat hoax
at elementary school
■ y $ANDMA I L L I O T T
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Students arriv­
in g e a rly t h is m o rn in g at
Goldsboro Elem entary School
were kept outside while Sanford
police and firemen searched the
area after a bom b threat was
telephoned to the school. No
bomba were found after a total
sweep of the school and classes
opened on schedule.
George Procchcl. chief of secu­
r i t y for S e m in o le C o u n t y
schools, said a male caller with a
“ real quiet, whisper-type voice"
telephoned about 8 a m. and told
a receptionist two bombs were
planted at the school.
"We called 9-1-1 and cleared
the school.” Procchcl said. "Th e
police came. T h e fire department
came. We’ve done u search of
the school, ana eve*&gt; thing's
back to normal."

Goldsboro classes begin at
8 :4 0 a.m., but students some­
times begin arriving about 8:15
a .m . Students were singing a
song which begins their day
around 8:45 a.m.
"Nothing was found and we're
trying to get things back to
norm al." Procchcl commented.
He said some parents dropping
off students m ight have been
turned away from the school
during the early m orning search,
but classes opened on schedule.
"Th ere may have been some
fire department people turning
cars away while everybody was
h e r e ," P ro c c h c l said. " O u t
school's In. As a matter of fact
you can hear the kids doing their
"G ood Morning" song."
Proechel said officials could
not determine the age of the
caller. "We don't feel It was an
elementary school child." he
added. "All he said was. There
ore two bombs In the school."'

Burglary suspect nabbed
■y NICK PFIIPAU P
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD • Jam e s Anthony
Dradlcy. 30. appears to have
confusing home addresses, but
he is presently located In the
Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facili­
tyUradley was located by sher­
iff's deputies early Tuesday, at
the Central Florida Regional
Hospital, where he waa served a
Seminole County w rit of bodily
attachment. He was then taken
to Jail.
Since he has been confined,
deputies have charged him In
connection with two separate
burglaries.
On Jan. 29. Bradley reportedly
removed an estim ated $300

from a residence at 2444 Center
Street. At the time, his home
address was listed nt 2450 21st
Street.
O n Feb. 6. Bradley allegedly
removed a num ber of Items from
a residence at 2154 Center
S tre e t. A lth o u g h his hom e
address was listed In the depu­
t y ’ s report as 2154 Center
Street, he was also Identified as
no longer living there.
In the Feb. 6 Incident. Items
ta k e n In c lu d e d c a lo g n e . a
Walkman, caaaette tapes and
ha ir clippers, w ith a total value
of under $300.
For the Ja n . 29th Incident.
Bradley was charged with bur­
gla ry and grand theft.
For the Feb. 6tn case, he was
charged with residential bur­
g la ry and petit theft.

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Editorials/ Opinions
Sanford Herald
(U S P S 481-280)

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Wayne 0. Doyle. Publisher and Editor

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Florida Residents must pay 7% salsa tax In
addition to rates above.

EDITORIALS

Government and
cable TV rates
The government Is. once again, ortlrrlng
cable TV companies to lower their rates. They
apparently believe the companies and people
they serve arc not Intelligent enough to
handle this problem by themselves.
The government ordered a price cut last
year. As a result, some of the costs went
down, but others climbed higher than they
had been. The government says that there
was a public outcry.

B B fi W A T T E N B E R G

W hither the inform ation superhighway?
Because I attended a conference about It. I can
comment about the much-vaunted "Information
superhighway." And usk: Is tt hype or hope?
First olT. I love the new language. W hy. If you
gel on the wtrr. you'll huve 500 channels, thanks
to compression. Th e y'll arrive digitally, fiberbased, vlu a user-friendly black box that
combines u PC. an alpha-numeric keyboard, a
mouse, a television set and a telephone. Th a t's
convergence. Th e pipe will give you Interactive
multimedia, with on- and ofT-ramps. road-kill and
covert sticker-shock. In real tlm r. virtually. Got
It? Th e motto Is "C lick And You Shnll Receive."
Many companies are betting that If more
"Information" Is offered, you. the consumer, will
pay real money for It. and they will make big
profits.
Am erican companies — Including phone,
cable, computer and movie — love profits. Tha t
Is o ne b ig re a s o n A m e r ic a le a d s t h is
mega-bllllon-buck glottal communications revo­
lution. T h e other Is that the Information
consumers want — particularly entertainment —
Is mostly American The thing might as well be
called Th e Adam Smith Memorial Information
Toll Road for American Software, or. In cyberocro. A S M ITR A S .
There are glearly some potentially useful

asmltratlc products and services Involved, A
subscriber should get movies on demand ns
opposed to going to the video store to rent u
cassette. Subscribers should be able to do retail
shopping from home.
a la Home Shopping
Network, but much
more so. You may be
able to buy your lot­
tery ticket at home.
(Y o u r 0 -y e u r -o ld
m ight b u y 10.000
t i c k e t s ! ) L o t s of
games for the kiddles
will be available. You
will be able to re­
tr ie v e p r e v io u s l y
aired television pro­
grams. Including the
steamy soaps
If you have some­
W ill It (urn us
thing to say. or show,
Into a nation
you may com m uni­
o lc o u c h
cate back to the peo­
potatoos? J
ple who nre broad­
casting ut you. That
could lend to tele­
medicine and make tele-commuting easier

(5

Spend w hat we
have, no more

The end result is that some stations asked
for higher prices to be paid by the cable
companies In order to carry their signals for
re-broadcast. Some o f those asking for too
much money had to be dropped from the
cable listings.
Others, which were extremely popular,
were often carried, but at a higher cost.
Cablevislon of Central Florida/Tlme Warner
tried to reduce costs. They eliminated their
monthly charge for remote control units, and
made several other changes. Including service
calls. Yet they admit, prices were forced to go
higher for many subscribers.

Some people don't want to see their favorite
channels dropped. Yet they would not want to
pay an additional charge to sec them
retained.
It may sound like a stand-ofT. It Is not.
however.
Contrary to the requirement of paying taxes
and other needs, there Is an alternative. If a
family objects to an Increased cost. It can
have the cable disconnected. If enough people
do this, the cable company will either lower
prices, or lose enough Income that It must
cease operations.
Each side must recognize the problems of
the other. Cable TV. and especially the
Individual stations (network, public or in­
dependent) must realize that higher rates can
lead to fewer customers and a drastic cut In
Income.
The people must realize that the local cable
companies are tryin g to maintain their
customers, but at the same time continue to
earn a profit, as any business should.
It Is unfortunate that the government secs
fit to barge In and tell a business what It can
or cannot charge. Government Interference In
this will only result In everyone being a loser.
Any merchandise priced too high will
eventually not have any buyers. The cable
companies know this. The people know It.
Both must take appropriate actions, but
consider the plight of the other side.

LETTERS

Government assistance
Reference police reports In Sanford H erald
Friday. Feb. 4.1094.
Report states two women were robbed when
their car broke down. " T h e women handed over
their purses, one containing a $2,410 government
assistance c h ic k and the other containing a $351
assistance check."
A $2,410 government assistance check! How
It Is!
E ld a C . Sm ith
Geneva

Garbage collection
C om m issio n e r L a rry Furlo n g's position on
garbage and trash collection within the u nin ­
corporated portion of the county would get m y vote
In a referendum. Since the county commission
decided to fix the form er free enterprise system
that was not broken, we have had nothing but
problems. W h y cannot unincorporated residents
&amp; trusted to deal directly w ith refuse collectors
and let county commissioners deal with other
more Important matters?
Donald M. Fann
Sanford

So the information superhighway doesn't seem
to have much that Is brand new.

JOSEPH SPEAR

As In most situations, there arc two sides to
the problem. Cable companies may be uble to
lower their costs, but to do so requires
cooperation from every broadcaster carried
by the company.

The other side of the matter concerns the
cable TV subscribers. They naturally don't
want prices to continue climbing. This holds
true In almost every expenditure for the
average household, whether It's rent, 'utlltty
bills.ortaxtfs.
'*'“ “ '** « “ &gt;♦*

Will It turn us Into a nation of couch potatoes?
O r couch potatoes Interactivating?
Well, maybe. Hut a |&gt;erson driving to a store to
rent a vldeocassctle Is already a "windshield
potato." belted Into a cur engaged In an
Inefficient form of bringing home some prr
arranged electrons and photons.
Is It Important? Com|&gt;arrd to what? The
printing press? No. T h r telephone? No. Radio,
television or movies? No. Computers? No Faxes?
Doubtful. The VCR? Doubtful. Th e modem?
Doubtful.
Alter all. my lute mother, as an adult but not
as a child, could order goods from home from the
Sears catalog by mall, or from the corner grocer
by telephone. She could go to the movies. Itstrn
to the radio and watch television. She read books
and newspapers. All this long before the
"Information superhighway."
I already use u computer and a modem to file
m y column, watch movies on a VCR. and have
more cable channels than I can track. If I want to
l«&gt;sr money. I can buy a lottery ticket. I can
check the value of my pension-plan stocks on
"A m e ric a O n lin e .”

ntdeidlit

t o m m o F t K T K im v m M m , r w w f ’

MARTIN SCHRAM

Big picture emerges in Balkans
After months of daah-and-crash. vow-anddisavow. President Clinton and the myopic
ministers of N A T O finally steered their bum p­
er-car Bosnia policy Into a proper two-track
course. It's the course they once Insisted they
could not see.
Th e y have arrived at lost at a policy of
parallel commitments that makes sense: (1) a
determined vow of air strikes against any
Serbian gunners who continue to bombard
Sarajevo: (2) a belated turnabout by Clinton In
which he promises to pressure the Bosnians to
negotiate a peace — something he used to say
he'd never do.
Today, these Mister Magnoa of statecraft are
all giving Interviews explaining In great piety
and propriety how they can see clearly that the
West must act as one to end the "slaughter"
and "strangulation" of Sarajevo. But let us be
vedithem to act. Th e y
very clear about what moved
were moved by a global vision that extended
not quite to the horizons of hum an misery —
but Just across their parlors to their television
screens.
Th e y saw the videotaped horrors of the
carnage In the marketplace of Sarajevo, where
a mortar shell, believed to have been fired by
Serbs, killed 68 shoppers. Now It Is fashionable
for pundits to exclaim that policy Is made by
television pictures. Just telecast pictures of
horrors — starvation In Somalia, slaughter In
Sarajevo — and politicians will be moved to
act.
Tha t la a truth — but It la Just a surface
tru th. Fo r In the video-news age where
policym aking Is a C N N production, mere
pictures of Inhum anity do not guarantee a
policy. It takes big numbers to make big news.
Consider each of these stories of slaughter In
and around Sarajevo and ask. "W h at's wrong
with this picture?":
• 16 killed standing In a bread line (May 27.
1092):
• 15 killed In a marketplace (Aug. 31. 1992):
• 15 killed at a soccer match (dune 1. 1993);
• 12 killed In line at a water tap (Ju ly 12.
1993):
• 7 killed In the shelling of a school (Nov. 9.
1993) :
• 15 killed In a random shelling (Jan. 3.
1994) :
• 6 children killed while sledding (Jan . 22.
1994).
Answer: T h e pictures were newsworthy
honor, but not big enough horror to be big
nears. Each tragedy was aired and forgotten,
not shown again and again, w ith parts of
bodies scattered everywhere, as were the dead
68 In the Sarajevo market. A total or 86 died In
these seven tragedies: but they didn't burn so
deeply Into our consciences that we told our
pollsters, who told our politicians.

I

As a presidential candidate. Clinton rolled
for air strikes against the Bosnian Serb
gunners and supported a lifting of the United
Nations arms embargo so Bosnian Muslims
could defend themselves. As a president.
Clinton sent Secretary of State Christopher to
Europe to lobby our N A T O allies. But Britain
and France balked, fearing their peacekeeping
forces In Bosnia would become endungered by
a Serbian retaliation. Christopher reportedly
meekly listened In
stead of p re s s in g
Clinton's case.
For m onths.
C h ris to p h e r a nd
Clinton seemed to be
solving their Bosnia
problem m ainly by
Ignoring It. But the
video replays of the
latest carnage In the
m a r k e tp la c e p r o ­
mpted the French (of
all people) to recon­
s id e r. T h a t e v e n ­
tually led Clinton to
T h e y have
reconsider his pust
arrived at last at
refusal to pressure
a policy of
the B osnians Into
parallel
negotiating an end to
co m m itm e nts
the war they cannot
that m akes
win.
sense, p
There Is nothing In
the history of the
region's wars that encourages optimism. And
yet — there m ay finally be reason to be
optimistic. For nt last the world has seen the
big picture, w hich shows the slaughter of the
Innocents of Sarajevo.
A decade after the world thrilled to the
Winter Olym pic games of Sarajevo, global
diplomats are en garde, armed with Ihclr
VCRs, by which they now pass Judgment on
permissible levels of horror. It Is a pathetic way
to make policy, but It Is the one force that
compels action. So let the VCRe be our
monitors of morality and diplomacy. Let the
video games begin.

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Between them. Bill Clinton and Bobby Byrd
have conjured up 16 reasons why a balanced
budget amendment to the Constitution Is a
bad Idea. I will discuss them presently, but
first I want to give you Just one argument
which refutes all of theirs:
Th is nation's financial health Is Impaired,
the condition may lie terminal and rudlcal
surgery mnv be our only salvation.
Nothing the presi­
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cratic senator from
W est V irg in ia say
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don't get our finan­
cial house In order,
we will perish.
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fo u r
Is u little discipline,
financial
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Impaired, (he
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condition m ay
cisions on taxing and
be terminal
spending.
and radical
Oh. baloney.
surflery m ay
Discipline? Most of
b e o u ro n ly
the logrolling, pet­
salvation, j
tifogging. stentorian
salons on Capitol Hill
wouldn't recognize discipline If It ale a garlic
sandwich and burped In their faces. The
federal budget has been balanced precisely
eight times since 1930. not once since I960.
We are sitting on a $4.5 trillion national debt
that Is expected to soar another $1.5 trillion
by tlie end of the decade. It Is costing us $800
million a day Just to service that debt, and all
the pols do Is keep piling It on.
And so a drastic solution has once again
been ofTered; Amend the Constitution to
require the president to submit a balanced
budget and the Congress to pass one. Sounds
simple enough, doesn't It? We spend what
we've got. no more.
It's not so simple for Bill and Bobby. Bill,
who once governed a state with a balanced
budget requirement and should know belter,
says "It would promote political gridlock and
would endunger our economic recovery."
Bobby, who has been In one legislature or
an o the r for 48 years and Is a liv in g
advertisement for term limits, says the
proposal Is a "cop-out" that would Inspire
"voodoo budget balancing."
Here arc some
other things they and their ulllcs say:
- W ith deficits going down, the debt crisis
Is over.
Fiddlesticks. Clinton has trim m ed the
deficit, but we are still going In the hole at the
rate of half a billion dollars a day and there
are no specific plans to balance the budget »
ever.
~ A balanced budget amendment would be
unenforceable and would therefore demean
and cheapen the Constitution.
Bullstools. Th is argument was beautifully
refuted by Yale Law School Professor Akhll
Reed Am ar In a 1992 Interview with T h e New
York Tim es; "Not every provision of the
Constitution Is fully enforceable. Even If
(such nn) amendment weren't a cleanly
workable political rule or an easily enforcea­
ble Judicial rule. It might give some moral
status and strength to the fundamental Idea
that It Is wrong for us to finance current
benefits on the backs of our children and
grandchildren."
••Tlie amendment would Involve the coui
and Judges' would end up making fisc
decisions that should be made by Congress.
I think this Is an argum ent barn
desperation. Judges would most likely ti
Congress what they sometimes tell Juries
gel the hell back In the room and don't con
out until you've reached a verdict. In at
cose, this m uch we know for sure: Preslden
lack the guts to balance budgets, as do
Congress. Maybe Judges could summon t
more courage.
- A balanced budget amendment wou
bias congressional decisions against socl
spending.
You're catching on. guys.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday. February 24, 1994

BA

Drugs
Continued from Page 1A

Seminole County have been
briefed on thr puMlhlllty &lt;&gt;| Hie
dogs coming on campus
“ They told until a county wide
student government inerting,"
•wild Klenu lla ltM a , .1 member ol
th r Seminole High School stu­
dent government. “ I don’t know
w h y (hey want un to know
they're going in do It II they
really wanted to catch the people
who have drugs. I think they'd
Just eomeout nndrin tt."
Halltsa said site thinks that
anything Ihat keeps students
I rum bringing drugs on school
pro|N-rty Isa good idea.
Seminole iisshiunl prlnrlpal
L a m a rr Richard h o ii said he
agrees that It’a a good Idea to gel
drugs, all drugs, oil campus, lie
hopes, however, that the drug
smiling dogs on cam pus Is not
"m isinterpreted" by the stu­
dents and by tbecnnum m lty.
"Sometimes things that work
in big elites don't work so well
elsewhere." hr sold

T h e drug problem exists at
Seminole, lie sakl. because II is
everywhere, liut lie lielleves ll Is
not its kid as It h elsewhere. He
thinks iltr battle m ight tie fought
dllferrnlly lirrr. laiwrver.
‘T i n Just not quite sure of the
IKnillvrneaa It n in result In." he
noted,
Hlehnrdson wild he will sup|M&gt;rt whatever plan the district
suggests became he ts "all for
whatever enhances the safety
and well -being &lt;4 the faculty and
students."
Some students still believe Ihc
program Is umicantoaty.
" I think It wistld save them
llh e school dlstriet) money bud­
get-wise tl they Just did (be
schools ibat haw* a major pro­
b le m ." said Atillxiliy Sanders. a
student at Seminole, who said
there Is not a "m a jo r drug
problem” al Seminole.
" Personally. I d o n ’t see that
o u r school has u problem with
drugs." lie saltL "Th e re 's some
marijuana and Cigarettes and
that's ti.”

He said, however, that he
supported any program that
would rid the schools of all
drugs, berause drugs tiring vio­
lence. h r said.
A n o th e r s tu d e n t. B e lind a
Morgan, said s i r thought thr
dogs might be n bit disruptive
their first time on campus, bill
after that the students probably
wouldn't notice them much.
" I think II wrsild get everyone
walking around talking about It
and 11 would keep drugs tiff
rum pu s." she sold.
S c h o o l resource officer Charlie
Reynolds thought that the mere
mention of the pm slhlllly of drug
sniffing dogs on campus might
act as a detercut to thnsr
students who might have drugs
at school.
" A n y amount of drugs In
school ts a proUem we need to
deal w ith," hr said. "A nythin g
w r ran do to make the high
schools free of drug* and safer Is
In the best Intcrml of all of us."
Proechel said the dogs may
not appear on the campuses for

Haitian military moves to
set up interim government
By Associated Press
M IA M I — H a itia n m ilitary
leaders are preparing legislation
which would Install an Arm ybacked Interim government to
replace cxllrd President JeanB e rtra n d A ris tid e , an antiAristide attorney said
"T ills country Isn't tiring gov­
erned by anyone." said attorney
Mirelllc Duroehrr Bertln. who Is
helping draft Hie new measure.
"It's because of Mr. Aristide's
Intransigence and negative at­
titude. People In this country are
thinking hard about bow to get
out of this situation."
T h e proposal c a lls for a
three-person or a five-person
interim government that would
temporarily lake control until a
king-term solution to the crisis In
Haiti Is reached.
L a w re n c e I’r z z u l l o . U .S .
special envoy to Haiti, dismissed
Hie proposal, saving lie doubted
It would tie approved by the
Haitian Parliament.

UPS
Continued from P ^ e IA
ti
against
Hie union.
K e n n e y said U P S begun
training programs for employers
in January on thr proper lining
p ro c e d u re s lor th e heavier
packages. T h r com pany sued
after the union called the oneday strike despite u temporary
restraining order Issued by a
Washington. D C. Judge Kenney
said. Th e strike caused the
company to lose business and
the confidence of customers.
Kenney said.
" I know there's a misconcep­
tion out there." Kenney said,
" a b o u t the over 7 0 pound
puckagcs. To put tilings In
perspective, we're talking about
18.000 package* In our system
on a dally basis Hint would lo­
uver 70 pounds. Most of those
over 70 pound packages urr In
the 70 to HO pound range."
U P S h a n d le s I 1 m illio n
packages dally. " W c ’rc talking a
fraction of one percent." Kenney
said, of the packages exceeding
70 pounds. "Tliat comes out to
less than one package lor every
three delivery d riv e rs ." The
c o m p a n y has o v e r 6 0 ,0 0 0
drivers who arc represented by
the Tcnmslrrs.
Kenney said UPS customers
are being asked to notify Ihc
company If heavy packages are
to tie picked up so drivers can
take h a n d -truck s, other lift
equipment or a second driver to
tilt- site. In addition, he said,
drivers who unexpectedly en­
counter the heavier packages
can call for tlir equipment,
backup or request assistance

"B u t even tf they were able to
do so. II would still tie a dr facto
situation They w o u ld not have
gained anything It's a rose that
n o b o d y Is g o i n g to ta ke
seriously." said Pczztillo. who
attended a University of Miami
seminar Wednesday.
Parliam entary a pp ro va l of
s u ch legislation co uld cause
problems for Ihe C lin to n admin­
istration's effort to put Halil's
m ilitary leaders out of power,
said Ernest I’rrrg . former U.S.
ambassador to Haiti.
" T h is obviously would un­
dermine the latest U .S . effort to
resolve Ibe political Impasse In
llo ltl." Preeg said "It would
really complicate th in g s ."
He said Ihe pro|xisal would
delay Aristide's re turn and put
further pressure o n the United
States to support a tougher
embargo.
A U.N. Security Council vote
to broaden Ibe economic em­
bargo could conic as early as
next week.

T h e p ro po se d le g is la tio n
comes a week after rejected a
U.S.-backed plan to rrstore de­
mocracy In bis country. He was
ousted In a September 1991
coup.
Th e projKisiil came out of a
conference held In Halil this
m onth and attended by about
200 representatives of various
political factious
T w o options, w hich are legal
under the Haitian Constttutton.
were to nominate a new prime
minister or declare the presi­
dential seat vacant and hold new
elections The current proposal
goes outside the constitution.
"If wc can’t use one or the
other, tt has to tie an extrac o n s titu tio n a l s o lu t io n ,"
Duroehrr said.

O T H A C . SMITH
O lha C. Smith. 73. Monroe
Avenue. Mankind, died Tuesday.

Proechel said Ihc district does
not wunt dogs lurking wildly In
Hie halls If there are d m g s In
lockers. It Is H r district's hojie
that the process be as q u irt and
unobtrusive as (tisslhlc.
"A n d wlii-n w r go to a rum pus
w r want to do maybe a (tank of
lockers and go." tie said. "W e're
talking about bring on campus
five or len minutes."
Proechel said he does not
foreser the drug sniffing dog
p r o g r a m being u fin a n c ia l
burden on the district.
” 1 don’t Hilnk It will cost us
a n ythin g." he said.

Cats
Continued from Page 1A
light
brown to tun tie with bold dark
spots on iht-lr luck. Dark stripes
also apjirar on their face. Bimat
and legs The litr on Hie bollnni
of Hie lerl Is Hack, hence Hie
name Hlack-fooicd cals.”
Z o o D ire c to r E d P o se y
explained. " T l r presence of
Black-footed rats In the zoo's
expanding cal collection rein­
fo rce s the C e n tra l F lo r id a
Zoological Parks com m itm ent
to th r future of Ibis endangered
species through managed caplive breeding prrgrams.
Sanford has H r only zoo In the
entire snothra* lo plnrc these
animals on pubBe exhibit.
Posey commented that for
decades, captive breeding pro­
grams have fociaed on large rats
like lions und llgrrs. overlooking
small r ats until recently. "T h e
zoo ts dedicating resources to
help small to nm llum size cuts,
lik e th e B la c k -fo o te d C a t.
Jaguurundl. and Clouded Leop­
ard."
A lth o u g h In their n a tu ra l
habitat, these m is are solitary
a n im a ls . (H iding s h e lte r In
Irrm ltr inounth or abandoned
Im rro w s of other m a m m a ls.

W h e re th e re 's s m o k e

H*f*M PSOM by Town, Vine*nt

Sheriff's investigators say these marijuana pipes were being
manufactured in an apartment at Spanish Trace. Altamonte
Springs. Members ol the City County Investagative Bureau raidod
the apartment Tuesday and confiscated approximately 150 of Ihe*
marijuana pipes, believed lo be headed for distribution on ihe
west coast.

Festival

merse those who attend Into the
Continued from Page 1A
golden age of Euro|M-an eultun
over a single weekend.
and heritage.
Smith hopes this fair will lie as
"A n d to let them brrom r .i
successful.
part of the fun." Sm ith said.
He believes many of the same
Patrons w ho tiring u nonentertainers and vendors who
Still unresolved is who would
perishable lood Hem to the tic k e t
make
their
way
through
the
lead the Impoverished Caribbean
gate will receive u $1 rcrtlflialip ro fe ssio n a l c irc u it of R e ­
nullon; military leader Ll. Gen.
per ticket per food Item.
naissance festivals around the
Raoul Crdrns or Supreme Court
Th e im ii’|iertshahlr food will
country w ill m u kr Seminole
Justice Emile Jonalssant have
be given to urea (ood bank-, lot
C o u n ty th e ir hom e th is
hern mentioned as possibilities.
redistribution Tin- donors wilt
weekend.
a ls o be e l ig i b l e lo r p r iz e
I’lays. skits and musical e n ­
drawings iluu ugtsn p ,Jji«:,0-*v
tertainers wall tnko to stages m id
makrshltt imettas around th r
Th e festival wtll&gt;v&gt;idsro tio|H
*
' * ,K1 I I I
r ,
y e u r .K c n ineJU
n
9 a.m. lo G p in. m elt day
Irn m thr customers.
'BoTSU-nnSkhd ghtVsr-MvUnfuMLV -re viva l.
1
f*d
Tickets are 95 for adults,
" T h e tiling Hint should lie
Informal!**! lrom*XIwrl*l»d Pr*t» M l wt*d
At th r Central Florida zoo. trie
Hmnc of the comedy groups
In iso ft*o*t
children ages 12-16 are 93.50
undersloott," Kenney explained,
cals u rr bring provided with a win draw H ir audience into thetr
imprtivisullonul (Seres.
and children under 12.mil I h o st"is w r arc not requiring un
c o m m e rc ia lly prepared meat
The event Is drsigned to Im ­
over 60 are free
employee lo lift m ore than 70
diet containing v ita m in and
mineral supplrmrnls.
pounds, If they are unable lo do
Statistics militate there arc
so ."
only 70 of the*** n ils in North
T e a m s te rs P re s id e n t Ron Continued from Page 1A
Am erican zoos. Flu- Sanford zoo
C a re y said the union would lllr a
12th grade. It would Is the only accredited Am crlcun
complaint wlih Hie OSH A. al­
become part of our apprentice­ Zoo and Aquarium Association
th oug h It was u ncle a r what
ship program."
(A Z A I n irm b rr ki Florida to have
authority thr federal agency has
L ocal N o w * • L o c a l Sports
M oon said the counseling them on exhibit.
to Intervene. H r said th r union
L o cal Editorial* * C la ta lfltd s
w
o
u
ld
not
only
Involve
Hie
Th e Bluck-foricd eats arc now
also was exploring other legal
Haalth/FItnaaa • W aath sr
students hut their Immediate at the Central Florida zoo. 3755
options.
P
t o p lt * L a liu ra
lamllles
us
well.
N. Highway 17-92. Just east of
T o sctllc Ihe strike. UPS and
lnterstate-4
exit
52.
the Teamsters agreed that no
"It Isn't going to be easy to get
Fo r additional Inform ation,
u n io n member w o u ld he re­
this grant." she stld. "W c had to
quired lo handle m ore ihan 70
m e n qullr a num ber of qualifi­ phone 323-4450,
p o u n d s w ithout h e lp from
cations Including the require­
another employee and lifting
ment that the school must br­
devices.
io c n t e d In u lo w In c o m e
i ii i ^ y
Hut Carey said the company
neigh borhood."
"Is not living up to the agree­
Moon says s i r doesn't know if
ment they signed."
the grant will lie awarded Tor this
T w o U I’S d r iv e r s . H enry
project. "It's tlx* first time the
G n llctl of Kansas C it y and David
federal government ts offering
I k m of Klvrrsidr. Calif., said
Hits grant. They Informed us
they were Injured while llfltng
only six to 10 applications from
the heavier packages.
across the enllrr nation wguld
Kenney said UP S continually
lie accepted." Moon said, "so
a u d its its outlets to Insure
w e'll lie involved In sonic very
packages arc properly weighed
si Iff competition.
and labeled.
Stic Indicated tliat If the award
C arey was In Hal Hnriiour
was not approved, or a lesser
attending an A F L -C IO executive
amount of money was granted.
council meeting.
Hie school board m ay still begin
C U S T O M F IT S U IT.
D R E S S E S $50 A N D U P
B O Y S ' LEV I' J E A N S
to Implement some of the pro­
If purchased separately,
U P S Instituted tlu- heavier
gram.
Suit Coat. N O W $99.99
package service lo rem ain com*
T h e decisions on who will
pel Hive. Federal Express has
Trousers, N O W $50
receive ihe awards arc expected
handled packages u p to 150
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since U I’S Introduced Its over 70
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C h r i s t i n e O ’K i i n n k . P alm
Harbor; father. Romeo. Eustls:
two grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld Funeral
Hom e. Altumtiitc Springs. In
charge of arranp'ments.

some tlm r as details are still
lielng worked out. Th e dlstriet Is
looking for dogs with a (Missive
style of scarrhht! for the con­
trolled subslancni.
" W r don't want a dog that Is
all worked up nam ing through
th e h a l l s . " he e x p la in e d .
"G olden Retrievers, for exum plr.
will go and sll nexl to a locker or
vehicle If there are drugs pres­
en t."

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• A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday. February 24 1V94

Americans worry about
government in health care
■ y N IT A LKLVVBLO
Associated Press Writer_________
W A S H IN G TO N - The m orr
Americans learn about health
eare problems, the more willing
th ey are to consider paying
higher taxes or even limiting
their own health rare choices to
correct them, according to a
study that also suggests the
public remains leery of any
government role In health care
reform.
"Most respondents seemed to
believe that government might
well play a useful role In m an­
d a tin g c o v e ra g e , b u t th e ir
comments also suggested that
the Idea of government driving a
better bargain for consumers
struck them as ludicrous." said
J o h n Im m c rw a h r und J e a n
J o h n s o n , ro -a u th o ra of the
Public Agenda Foundation study
released today.
T h e study was based on sur­
veys of 564 people before and
after they learned about various
health rare reform alternatives.
T h e study from the New Yorkbased research group alms to
give policy makers a sense of
how Americans' views on health
care are likely to change as they
team more about It.
"Rather than rejecting difficult
choices, respondents seemed re­
lieved — finally — lo learn more
about what their choices were."
the report concluded. " T h e y
were eager to hear opposing
views and ready to struggle with
a p r o b le m r e p le te w it h
less-than-perfccl solutions."
According to "Second O p i­
n ion s: Am ericans* C h a n g in g
Views on Health Care Reform."
Am ericans are strongly co m ­
mitted to universal coverage,
even after they learn about costs
a n d sacrifices necessary to
achieve It.

Hut the more people know only 43 percent of respondents
about health care, the less they (m ind (hr Ulr.t of lim its even
support big government solu­ "somewhat acceptable” before
tions — like setting up a national they discussed heulth care, while
Insuninrr system jsuld (nr by 53 percent did afterward.
taxes or creating local hcxllcs.
As for paying taxes. 28 percent
appointed by stale government, o f those surveyed a fic r the
to determine what health plans discussions said raising Income
would be offered and to bargain taxes would lx1 at least "some­
on behalf of consumers.
what acceptable.'* as opposed to
While most of those surveyrd
19 percent before.
preferred finding wuys to expand
Even brforc discussions. 54
hrnlth care thruugh cost con­ p e rc e n t of th o se s u rv e y e d
tainment methods — like re­ thought placing an additional $1
gulating Insurance premiums, tax on cigarettes w a s a "good
simplifying paperwork and using w a y " to rx|uind health Insur­
arbitration to settle malpractice ance. and 49 percent felt the
cases — many also showed an same way about a sim ilar tax on
Inrrcaslng realism thnl those beer, wine and Ikpior.
met hods might not lie enough.
Participants were gathered In
After learning m o re about focus groups In 13 cltlrs In
health rare problems and solu­ November. They were first sur­
tions. they also show greater veyed to test their Initial opi­
willingness to pay higher tnxrs nions. then shown a videotape
and even to co n sid e r some and slides and given handouts In
rest riel ions on patient choice read about the problem s In the
and some forms of rationing, the heal ill care system a n d various
report says.
proposals to fix them .
Ileforr discussing health runIn two-hour sessions led hy
in detail. 62 percent ol those professional m oderators, they
s u r v e y e d s a id m a k i n g
were given a chance lo absorb
employees pay more for cover­ information and talk amongst
age other than health mainte­ themselves. Th e n th e y were
nance organizations was either a surveyed again.
"good" or "somewhat accept­
S in c e the s t u d y d id nut
able" way to ru rb costs. After purport to lx a representative
detailed discussions. 68 pcrrrnl sample of how a larger group
felt that way.
would respond — o r a traditional
Also. 50 percent of those poll — there was no margin of
surveyed said before the dis­ error.
cussions that m aking patients
Hut the Information glvrn to
get approval Irani the family
participants
was reviewed by the
doctor and Insurrr before seeing
a specialist was " g o a d " or private. pon|)artisan Employee
"somewhat acceptable." while Benefit Research Institute to
57 percent sold so after the make sure It was balanced and
accurate.
discussions.
T h e focus groups w ere held in
T h e study even showed a A t l u n t a . H u s to n . C h ic a g o .
small Increase In people's will­ Cincinnati. Denver. Fort Lee.
ingness to consider ' ‘limiting N .J .. Los Angeles. Memphis.
coverage of heroic efforts to save Norfolk. Va.. Philadelphia. San
severely prem ature Infants'*: Antonin. Seattle and S t. Louis

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Not Ha It haraby glyan that wo
ara angagad X butinttt at 140 R
Bay wood A r a . Longwood. FL
WHO. Samlnoto County. Florida,
undar tha Fictltlout Nama of
ALL PARTS FL IN C . and that
wa Inland to raglitar satd nama
• IX Xa Dlvttton at Corpora
l-ont Tallahattaa. Florida. In
accordant* with Xa prorlttont
ol tha Fklittoui Nama Statutes.
ToW lI SacIon M l Of. Flor Ido
SlalutotlHl
William Govarnala
Michaal Savior
Publlth Frbruary ;t. 1*04
OEOtSB
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO i f l titt CA 1« K
F L E E T FINANCE. INC
Plaintiff.
vt
LEO WILLIAMS and
FLORENCE W WILLIAMS.hit
• ik B E R N A R D ! L F E .d b a
BERNIE LE E TRIO
FR EED O M SAVINGSAN0
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
B A R N ETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION, and
U N K N O W N T E N A N T IS )
Dalandantt
N O TICE OF SALE
N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on tha }4X day al March,
1014 at 11 00 A M , on tha Watt
Front courthouto t*tpt el Xa
Samlnoto County Courthoute.
J0I N Park Are . X Santord
Samlnolo County, Florida.
M ARYANNE MORSE. Clark ol
tha Circuit Court, will otter tor
tala to tha highett and bait
twddar tor cash al public out
cry, Iha following datcrlbod
proparty X Sarntnoto County,
Florida moro particularly do
tenbadat toitowi
Tha South &gt; ot Lot 7} and Lot
71. I Lott Xo South IS toot).
Block I], BEL AIRE, according
to Iho Plat ttwraol at racordad
in Plat Book 1. Paga fa ot tha
Public Record! ol Samlnoto
County Florida
Tha abora vato it mad* purtu
ant to F Inal Judgment el Fora
Ctotura entered X tha above
ttytodcaute
IN W ITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto tel my hand and
official tool x i t H it day ot
February.1004

ISEALI
M AR YANNE AHORSE
Ctork ot tho Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctork
Publith February 14 i March
I. 1*04
OEO III

Immigrants fake mental illness to
get benefits, investigators say
“ T h e U.S. Trea su ry has al­
a p p lic a tio n s for d is a b i l it y
benefits and refer th e m to ready paid out m illions to these
physicians who will certify the SSI recipients and w ill be paying
m illions more to th em every
Immigrants arc too sick to work.
W A S H IN G T O N - Thousands
of immigrants are fakingjB|cdUt! % - T h e y -»l*&gt;- m ay u a n e U ta for m o n th , unless sonic effective
I l l n e s s , w i t h th e *
_ a ttM a q ilM ip n * m JW*■D*#w0iduy tVLtenwjd..
Investigators have n o precise
with physicians or d urin g -in
middlemen and translators, to
estimates on the n u m b e r of such
tcrvlews with Social Security.
q u a lify for federal disability
T h e middlemen m ay courTTIhr cases. But In Ihr past year alonr.
b e n e fits , c o n g re s s io n a l In Immigrants to fake sym ptom s of Ihc Social Security Adm lnislravestlgatorssay.
mental Illness, retardation or tlon referred more than 1.000
Rep. J . J . Pickle. D -Te x a s.
depression, or they m a y teil the cases of suspected fraud Involv­
estimates the cost to taxpayers
applicants lo wear their clothes ing several translators to BBS
In the millions of dollars. Pickle,
upside down, wet their pants, Investigators.
chairm an of the House Ways and
In Tacoma. Wash., documents
spit or claim headaches, stom­
Means oversight subcommittee,
achaches or other problems re­ (tied In federal court accuse two
planned a hearing today on the
sulting from stress or from being m en of helping m ore than 200
problem of translator fraud.
in S o u th e a st A s la n p ris o n Southeast Aslan Im m ig ra n ts
According to his panel, such
ca m p s. In some cases, the fraudulently apply fur public
abuses of the Supplemental Se­
curity Income program are na­ applicants appear to be drugged assistance.
T h e use of translators is only
when they are examined.
tional In scope and may be
T h e im m ig r a n ts p a y the one type of fraud facing the SSI
growing. The schemes Involve
m id d lem e n a fee, gen e ra lly p r o g r a m . Some la w m a k e r s
t r a n s la t o r s , a tto r n e y s and
82.500 to 83.000. or a portion of allege that parents arc couching
storefront businesses that help
refugees and other legal Im m i­ their lump-sum payments from their children lo act u p al school
SSI. Benefits are retroactive to so that they can be classified as
grants apply for SSI bencllts.
the date a person applies for disabled und eligible for benefits.
Under the law, SSI pays dis­
Social Security Comm issioner
assistance, so m any recipients
ability benefits to poor people
collect an Initial paym ent of S h ir le y S. d i a l e r s a id the
who can‘1 work because they
agency "cannot and w ill not
several thousand dollars.
liavc fata) or long-term disabling
Once eligible for SS I. which tolerate any fraud."
conditions. O f the 6 m illion
" W e will continue working
disabled and elderly recipients of p a y s a m a x im u m m o n th ly
benefit of 8446. recipients also closely with the H H S office of the
S S I. 601.000 are non-citizens.
qualify for Medicaid and may Inspector general, the federal
T h e Social Security Adm inis­
receive a state supplement and a g e n c y re sp o n sib le fo r In ­
tration provides SSI benefits to
vestigating fraud, to deter, detect
food stamps.
qualified refugees and other
Allegations of abuses involving and seek prosecution against
legal Immigrants. No application
translators were Initially con­ those who commit su ch acts.*'
fee Is required. It Is a misde­
centrated In several Southeast she said.
meanor to accept a fee to assist
Charles Wheeler, a n atlo m ry
or represent someone seeking Asian communities in southern
California. Hut the Department w ith the National Im m igration
Social Security benefits without
of Health and Hum an Services Law Center in Los Angeles, an
the agency's prior approval.
has received similar complaints advocacy group for Im m igrants'
Hut the sutxommlttee says
thut is just what Is happening
from around the country and rights, said some Immigrants
involving other nationalities. In- m a y b e v i c t i m s o f I h c
w ith some of the middlemen,
w ho m urkrl their services lo e l u d i n g A r m e n i a n s a n d middlemen, "who are trying to
Russians, according (o a Dec. 10 lake ad va nl age of th e ir Igno­
I m m ig r a n t s , snntetltr.es In
fo re ig n -la n g u a g e a d v e rtis e ­ letter to Pickle from HI1S Secre­ rance and lo some extent, their
hardship."
ments. Some recruit their cus­ tary Donna Shalala.
Som e of the Im m igran ts lied
P ic k le sa id he b e lie v e s
to m e rs In overseas refugee
thousands of SSI recipients got war-torn countries, suffer from
camps.
on the rolls using such schemes post-traumatic stress syndrome
I n v e s t ig a t o r s sa y th e
middlem en help and sometimes a n d th o u s a n d s m o re ha ve and face cultural and language
barriers. Wheeler said.
applications pending.
encourage Immigrants to nil out

■ y J U tN IP B A D IX O N
Associated Prass Writer__________

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L e g a l N o tic e
IN T H B CIRCUIT COURT
OF T M IE IG H T E E N T H
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
O F FLORIDA.
IN A N 0 F 0 R
IE M IN 0 L E COUNTV
O f N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. n 77*4 CA 14 K
F E D E R A L HOME LOAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Fla Inti if.
RICHARD J PINOLAand
JE A N F PINOLA.
husband and alia.
Dafandantlil
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TICF IS HEREBY G IV E N
pvrwant la a Final Judgman I ol
Foreclosure datad February It.
IH r. and entered X Caw Ho
n 77*4 CA 14 K. of ffw Circuit
Court al tha E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit In and tar SEM
I HOLE County. Florida wheraX
F E D E R A L HOME LO A N
M OR TG AG E CORPORATION
li Plaintiff and RICHARO J
PINOLA. at a t. art DaNndanti.
I will Mil to Iha highatl and bait
blddar lor catfi In tha Watt (rent

door ol tha Courthouw. In San
ford. SEMINOLE County. Flor
Ida. at II 00 o'clock on tha Jlh
day ol April, twa. tha following
dtKrlbad proparty at M l forth
XiaidFInal Judgment, to witLOT JE C R Y S TA L RIDGE,
according to tha Plot Xoract at
racordad In Plat Book M. Pagvi
N . V and H . Public Racordt ol
SamInofa County, Florida
0ATE0 mu u rn day of Fab
ruary.Iff 4
MARYANNE MORSE
Al Clark of told Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Oapvty Clark
‘■Pariont with o disability who
noad a tpacial occommoda'-on
to participate In thit procaading
Would contact A D A Coordinator
•I Samlnoto County Courthouw.
M l N. Park Avanuo. Sulla NMI.
Santord. Florida a m . at Nail
lira dart prior to tho pracaad
Ing Takphona (aon M l 4JM
ait 4777; I 000*11 «»f I ITODI
or 1100t il 1770 (V I via Florida
Ralay SaryNa "
Publish: February 74 A March
J. 1004

DEO 84

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E E IG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO 0) UI1CA
D IV IS IO N U K

CTX M ORTGAGE COMPANY.
PtoMflMIt),
vt
AAARY B E N N ETT,a lA l.
Defendant (i).
NOTICE O F.

torectotur* dated f dirgpy 17.
teta. and entered m Caw No
*1 lettCA ot the Circuit Court el
the E IG H T E E N T H Judicial
Circuit X and tor SEMINOLE
Cmxty. Florida wharem CTX
M ORTGAGE COMPANY It tha
Plaintiff and MARY BEN N ETT
and tha unknown tpoute co
tenant ot MARY BEN N ETT.
A L A F A Y A WOODS HOME
O W N E R 'S A S S O C IA T IO N .
INC., and STATE OF FLORIDA
D E P A R TM E N T OF REVENUE
ara Xa Defendants, I will wll to
Xo highatl and bait blddar lor
cath al X a Watt Front entrance
01 tho S E M IN O L E County
Courthouto at II 00 a m . on tho
la x day ot March, ttaa. tha
following datcrlbod property at
wt torX In tald Final Judg
men!
LOT 170. ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE III. ACCORDING TO
THE P LAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11
AT PAGES 30. 11 AND » . OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
W ITNESS M Y HAND and tha
teal ot X lt Court an February

II. t»a.

(SEAL)
HONORABLE
M AR YANNE MORSE
Ctork el Xa Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton

n#outN f loab

PuMMl: February 14 A March
1. 1*04
DEO 110
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT,
E IO N T E E N T H JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT. IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. *!-0*S*-CAU K
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
PleXttff.

vt

JACOB A BOONE, at al.
Detondenllt).
N O TICE OF SALE
Notice It haraby glyan that,
purtuant to o Summary Judg
man! ol Fortctotura, I will w ll
Xa following datcrlbod property
located in Samlnoto County.
Florida:
The South 110 tool el Xa Eatt
&lt;01 teat ot Xo Eatl H I tool ot
tho N E U ot the N W to ot tho
N W la ol Section S. Townthip
II SouX. Range 10 Eatl. lying
and being tltuatod x Samlnoto
County, Florida
al public tale, to the highatl
blddar for cath. at tha Watt
front door of the Samlnoto
County Courthoute. Santord.
Florida, at II 00 a m on March
14.1*04
Americana W IX Dltabillttoi
A d IA D A ) Nolle#. In ac
cordance with Xa Amec Irani
wiX Dltabillttoi Act. per torn
with a Pliability who rood a
icwclei accommodation to par
tldp ata In thlt proceeding
thouId contact AOA Coordinator
at 301 Norm Park Avenue. Suita
N 101. Santord Florida 17771 at
toett live dayt prior to tha
procaading Telephone 1407)
m a llu Crt 4717: I (00 MS (771
I TD D ) or I (00 *11(770 IV). via
F tortda Relay Sorvko
W ITNESS my hand and Seal
Of X it Court an February 1).

1*04

(Court Seal I
M ARYANNE MORSE
C LER K .C IR C U ITC O U R T
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctork
Publlth February 14 4 March
1 .1*04
OEO 17*

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S IN O tl-ttllC A 14K
&amp;HEARSON LEHMAN
HUTTON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION l/k/a
SHE ARSON LEHMAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plain! Iff.
vt
ROBERT T HALLER.
JE FF R E Y J TORRES, and
DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. 414. INC .
Daltndanlit).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to o FXal Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated February la.
If*4. and entered X Caw No
as tail CA la K. Ol Xo Circuit
Court of tho E IG H TE E N TH
Judktol Circuit In and tor SEM
INOLE County. Florida wherein
SHEARSON LEHM AN HUT
TON MORTGAGE CORPORA
T I O N t/ k /a S H E A R S O N
LEHMAN NIORTGAGE COR
PORATION It Plaintiff and
ROBERT T HALLER. *1 a l.
ara Dotondanlt. I will wll to tha
highatl and bail bidder tor rath
In tha Watt front doer ot Xo
Courthoute. X Santord. SEMI
NOLE County. Florida, H U M
o'clock on tha )4tn day ol
March 1f»4. Xa toi lowing 0*
ver bed property at tel torx x
told F mat Judgment, to wit
LOT Of. DEER RUN. UNIT
14 B ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F . AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10.
PAGES to AN0 to. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORI0A
D ATED X lt nth day ot Fab
ruary. 1*04
MARYANNE MORSE
A l Clark al laid Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Ctork
Per tori wiX o pliability who
need a tpeciei accommodation
to partKipato X X it procaedmg
thouid contact ADA Coordinator
al Seminole County Courthouto,
Ml N Park Avenue. Suita NMI.
Santord. Florida 0711. at toot!
live day! prior to tho proceed
Ing Telephone trail I I ) « »
eat 4117. 1100 MS (771 (TD D )
or 1 100 HS (770 (V ) via Florida
Relay Service.~
Publish February }4 A March
Ll**a
DEO III

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* la haraby given the! I
am engaged X butlmt* al 111
Brighton Way. Cetwtberry. FL
8707. Samlnoto County, Florida,
under Xo Fictiiioui Nama ot
BANG LA TER R A BAND, and
that I intend to raglitar told
norm w iX X* Civilian *1 Car
porattont. Tal'ahatta*. Florida.
In accordance w iX Xa pro
vltloni al Xo Fktlltout Nama
Slatutot. To Wll Section (410*.
Ftoctde Stalutat t(»T
Ruben A. Sail! Jr
Publith February!*.!***
DEO 72*____________________
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E l(T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *1IM* CA 1* K
A M E R IC A N S A V IN G S OF
FLORIDA. FSB.
Plaxtitl.
vt
SHELDONS ACKMAN. *1 A l,
Dafandantlil
NOTICE OF SALE
11771*
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
purtuant to an Order Scheduling
Forectotur* Sale entered X X lt
caw now pending X told Court.
Xo ityto of which It indicated

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E H TH JU DICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S IN O . *11*14 CA 14 K
CITIBAN K. FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK, l/k/e
CITICORP SAVINGSOF
FLORIDA, atodar altering*
and town assoc teflon
Plaintiff,

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Notice It hereby given thaI Xa
I Board ot Adlwtlmant o&lt; Xa City
ot Santord will hold ( regular
meat mg an March II, ttee. X
•ha City H a ll Com m lttlon
Chamber! al II M A M. X order
•a contldor a roguett lor
variance X Xa Zonmg Ordi
nance at II pertains to l*dt and
roar yard requirements X a
SR IAA lonlngdUtrktan
Lot It Blk C Rtplal ot Sonora
Unlit I A 2 at racordad m PB 17
PGt II A II of Iho Public
Record! at Samlnoto County,
Florida
Being more (pacifically
located- X
: U Kruler

tern If is M R if ilf f ilV if r ‘

pvrei-wnl to a Fin al Judgment ot

L e g a l N o tic e s

Xa property to
to erecl a utility thed
Larry Blair. Chairman
Beard ol Adlutlmanl
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a p*'»on decldet to appaal a
dec 11ton mad* wiX raipect to
any matter centtdtrad at tha
above matting or hearing,
ha tha will need a verbatim
reewd of the proceeding* X
eluding the tattlmony and avl
dame which record it net
provided by X* City ol Santord
IFSIttCIOS)
P E R S O N S W I T H O IS
A B I L IT I E S N E E D IN G
ASSISTANCE TO PAR TIC I
P ATE IN AN Y OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L O
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR
A T I K S «l» 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCEOF THE M EETING
Publlth Ft4&gt;rwery 74 4 March
A. I**4
OEO It*

IN T N I CIRCUITCOURT
OF THE EIO N TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION

CASINO. *1-1ft*
01VISION CAI4K
SOURCE ONE MOR TGAGE
SERVICES CORPORATION
I'k/a FIREMAN S FUND
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PtoXtitf.
vt
JONATHAN MESCON. at *1.
Otttndert(i).
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It haraby given that,
purtuant to A Final Judgment ol
Forectotur* dated February 17.
ifa*. and entered in Civil Caw
Number *11***. In Xa Circuit
Court tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida, wherein SOURCE ONE
MORTGAGE SERVICES COR
PORATION l/k/a FIREMAN’S
FU N 0 MORTGAGE CORPO
RATION It Xa PlaXfill, and
JONATHAN MESCON. at el.,
ara fh* Datondanlt. I will wll
Xa property tltuatod X SEMI
NO LE County. Florida, da
tertbadat:
U N I T S (. C A P IS T R A N O
CONDOMINIUM, according to
Xa Declaration el Condominium
thereof recorded In Official
Record* Book 117*. Paget ltM
through l l ( t . al Iho Public
Record! ol Samlnoto County.
Florida, at may be amended
from time to lime, together wiX
an undivided Inttretl In the
common element! appurttnanl
at publk tale, to the highett and
bott bidder, lor cath, al tha
Watt Irani door. 101 N Park
Avenue, Santord. Florida. Al
11:00 am on I N TTnd day ol
March. I**4
Dated February l|. 1*04
Maryann* Mort*
C LE R K O F TH E
CIRCUITCOURT
By: Dorothy W Bolton
" In accordance with the
American! W IX DltebMUIat
Act, pariont in mod ol a tpeciei
accommodation to pectkipet* x
thit procaading titan, within
tavan (7) day* prior to arty
procaading. cooled the Ad
mlnltlrpllvd Offke of X* Court.
M i N. Park Avenue. SomXeto
County Courthoute. Santord. FL
11771 telephone (407)17) 41)0
T D D 1 I M -t S S *771 or V
I (0b(S3 (770 Vi a Florida Relay
Service".
Publlth February 14 4 March
1.1(04
OEO 721

A RIOL E GRANDCMAMPS.

atal,

Datandanli
NOTICEOF SALE
N OTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN
purtuant to a Final Judgment
datad February 17. I**a. and
entered in Caw No *11*14 CA
la K x Xa Circuit Court el x #
14X Judicial Circuit X and tor
Seminal* County, F lo rid a ,
wh#r*m CITIBANK. F ED E R A L
SAVINGS BANK, at a l. It X*
p l a l n t l l l and A R I O L E
GRANDCMAMPS at a l . are
datandanli. I will w ll to tha
highatl and bail b-ddar tor cath
al X# watt front door ot Xa
Samlnoto County Courthout*.
Santord. Florida, al II 00 A M
on X* TTnd day ot March. i m
the toi towxg drter.bed property
a t tal forth In salts Final
Judgment, to wtt:
LO T al. BLOCK K. CAR
R IA C E HILL. U N IT NO 1.
ACCORDING TO THE P LA T
TH E R E O F AS RECOROED IN
P LAT BOOK IS, PAGES M AND
17. TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
e/L/a 70* Carriage Hill Drive.
Catwtoarry. Florida
" I n accordant* with tha
American* With Dltabllltiai
Act. portent In noad ot a tpacial
accommodation to participate X
X lt proctedmg than. w tX X a
r#eierve4&gt;l* lima prior to any
procaading. contact Xa AOA
Coordinator at M l N Park
Avanuo. Su&lt;N NMI Santord
Florida 8771. takphona 1*07)
171*710 art *717 II hearing
impaired I (OOMS (771 IT O D I)
or voice 1(00*11(770 IV ). vt*
F tor Ida Ralay Sarvk* “
D A T E D THIS l i t ! day Ol
Fabruery. Ift*
MARYANNE MORSE
C IR C U IT COURTCLE RK
By OoroXy W Bolton
Deputy Cl#«t
Publish February 14 L March
1 .1**4

I will wll to X* highatl and
bail butdar tor cath at X# Wett
Front Door, SEMINOLE Coixty
Courthouw. 101 N Park Ave
nua, Santord Florida 11771. be
tween 11 00 A M and 1 00 P M .
on X* l I X day a* March, tea*.
X* following datcrlbod preparty
at w* torx In tald Order or
F xal Judgment, to wit
LOT 47. W IN G FIELD NORTH
II ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK » PAGES a*, al
ANO a* PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLOR
IDA
ORDERED At Sanlord. Semi
noto County. Florida. X it t» x
day of February, tat*
Pariont w iX dlteblllty who
need a tpacial accommodet ten
to partkipet* In X lt proceeding
thouto contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml N Park Avenue. ScHto N
101. Santord Florida 8771. al
loakt Five 111 dayt prior to X*
proceeding Telephone 1*0M
171 **M E *t 4777. I (00 *St (771
ITOO I or I (00MS (770 IVI. v l(
Florida Relay Serve*
! DEO ns
MARYANNE MORSE
A l Ctork, Circuit Court
Samlnoto County. Florid*
By Oorexy W Bolton
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
At Deputy Clark
OF THE E IO N TE EN TH
Publith Fabrvory 17,14. I**4
JU D IC IA IC IR C U IT
OEO let___________ _________
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
IN TH B C O U N TY COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OF TH E E IO N TE EN TH
CASE NOt tt 1M7 CA I* L
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT.
RESOLUTION TRUST
IN A N D FO R
COR POR AT ION at Centervator
SEMINOLE LU4JNTY.
tor C A R TE R E TF E O E R A L
FLORIDA
SAVINGS BANK - Succattor to
CASE NO. (11(77 CC n F
C A R TE R E T SAVINGS BANK. ,
ALAFAYA WOOOS
F A:
HOMEOWNERS
Plaintiff.
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Vt
Piaxim.
W ILLIAM B VERANES.
vt
S TEV EN R VALLADARES.
CIRILOM BAUTISTA ANO
ADMINISTRATOR OF
MARIA T BAUTISTA.
E S TA TE OF ANNE
Datondanlt
VALLADARES. THE
N O TICE O F SALE
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
PURSUANT TO C H A P TIR 41
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
Nance I* given Xal purtuant
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
to Order ol Final Judgment in
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES OR
Foreclosure dated February 11.
O TH ER CLAIMANTS OF
let*. X Caw No *11(77 CC
ANNE VALLADARES.
M F. at Xa County Court X and
Dace*tad HIDDEN SPRINGS
tor Stmxoto County. Florida. X
CONDOMINIUM
w hich A L A F A Y A W OODS
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
H O M E O W N E R S ASSO C IA
and UNKNOWN
TION. INC . It Xa Plaintiff and
TENAHTS/OWNERS.
CIHILO M BAUTISTA AND
Dalandantt
N URIA T. BAUTISTA ara X*
PLAINTIFF'S
Dalandantt. I wilt wll to tha
NO TICEO F ACTION
highett and bail bidder tor cath
TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
al tha Watt front door ol tha
D E V IS E E S . G R A N T E E S .
Seminole County Courthouw In
A S S IG N E E S . L IE N O R S .
Santord. Florida, at 11 00 a m .
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES OR
on March 17, 1(04. Xa toi towing
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S O F
dotenbod property w l forth In
A N N E V A L L A D A R E S . Da
tha Order el Final Judgment:
cewted. and all parties claiming
Lot 44, A LA F A Y A WOODS
Interest by, through, undar or
PHASE XXII, according to Xo
a g a in s t T H E U N K N O W N
Plat tharaot at racordad In Plat
H E IR S . D EVISEES. GRAN
Book X Pag*! 11 and If, ot tho
TE E S . ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
Public Racordt at Samlnala
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES OR
County. Florida
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S O F
D ATED February IS. If*4
A N N E V A L L A O A R E S . Da
MARYANNE MORSE
ceased, and all perTtet having or
Clark Of County Court
claiming to have any right, lltto.
By: OoroXy W Bolton
or Inlaratt In Ih* property
Deputy Clark
herein described C U R R E N T
A M E R IC A N S W ITH OIS
R E S ID E N C E U N K N O W N /
ABILITIES ACT OF 1*10 IAD
L A S T KNOW N A O O R E S S
M INISTRATIVE ORDER NO
UNKNOWN
*117): Pariont wiX o dlteblllty
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
who need a tpacial Occam
action to tor*ctow mortgage on
modetion to pertklpeto X X lt
tha toi lowing dMcrlbed property
proceeding thouId contact ADA
In Samlnoto County, Florida:
Coordinator at M l N. Park
Condominium Unit M L Build
Avenue. Sulla N. M l. Santord.
Ing n A . ol HIDDEN SPRINGS
Florida 17771 at leett live dayt
CONDOMINIUMS, according to
prior to the procaading Tato
Xo Declaration ot Condominium
phone: (407) H I 4110 Eat 4177.
recorded on November IS. I«g*
I (00*11(771 (TO D ), or 1(00
In O.R. Book IH4 pages *44 thru
*11(770 IV ). via Florida Relay
7*1. inclusive ol tho Public
Service
Records ot Semtnoto County,
Publlth: February 17,14. )t(4
Florida and all amendment*
O E O 170
thereto together wiX all appur
lenence* thereto and an un
IN TH 1 CIRCUIT COURT.
divided Inlaratt In X* common
IN AN D FO R
element* ol laid Condominium
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
at tal torx In tald Declaration
FLORIDA.
and commonly known at: ***
CASE NO.*114*4 CA 14-C
Roaring Drlv* HU. Altamonte
M YR TLE M BROWN.
Spring*. Florida 11714
PleXttff.
hat been filed agaXtt you and
vt
you are required to terv* an
OONNA HALL and
original ol your written da
BILLY HALL.
tenses, it any. w&lt;X Xa Samlnoto
Oatandantt
County Clark ot x it Court and tqj
N O TIC E O F
serve a copy on Plaintiff'*
FORECLOSURE SALE
Attorney. Patrkk M O' Con*
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
nor.. Esquire, ot Iho Law Flrn\J
GIVEN, purtuanl to a Summary
ot MASON A ASSOCIATES,.
Final Judgment el Forectotur*
P A . Plaintiff* Attorney, whoae*
dated February IS. I**4. entered
eddrttt It l(t*7 U S. Highway If*
In Caw No. *11*04 CA I* E In
North. Suit* ISO. Ctoarwator*
Xa Circuit Court of tha Elgh
Florid* 1*474 4SM. within X l r t y
taanih Judicial Circuit. In and
IM ) dayt 4lMr X* first public**
tor Samlnoto County. Florida,
lion ot X lt nolle#. oXorwIta a.
that on Xa ITX day ol March.
default will b* entered against*
A O IW4 at 11:00 AM . ( t Xa
you
lor X* rail*! demanded x ;
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
tha complaint.
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
Dated Fatiruory 14 &gt;**4
•
HOUSE. Ml North Park Av*
In accordance wiX X* A i m *
nua. laniard. Florida, tha un
leant
W
iX
Diiabtllltot
Act.
p
a
ri
darilgnad Clark will otlar tor
tons w iX diiabi liltet reading etala and toll to X* highatl and
tpoctat accommodation to par-F
bail blddar for cath Xa follow
tld p a ta in Ihli proceedings
Ing datcrlbod real property:
should contact Court Adminis­
From a point 17 chain* 117(1
tration at takphona number*
toal) SouX ol Xo Northaatl
(407) n s 4D0. E ll. 4777, no later,
corner ot Iha Nor X wail la ot X*
than seven 17) dayt prior to theSouthwttt vt ot Snellen II.
proceeding || hearing Impaired.*
Townthip 10 SouX. Rang# 10
(T D D ) I (00m i n t , cr Voice!
ta il. Samlnoto County, Florida,
IV ) 1 (00 MS lira vie Florida
run North ioo laal tor a Poxi ol
Relay
Service
*
Beginning. Xante run Wall 1(0
Publish February 17.74 tt*a *
toal. thane* run North (0 laat;
D EO 14*
thane* Eatl t(0 teat, thane* run
SouX (0 teat to X* Poxt ol
Beginning: LESS X* Eatt 10
toot tor Bedford Road
together with all Hrucfurat.
improvement!, futures. eppli
ancat and appurtenance! on
Mid land or uaad X conjunction

DATED xit tsx day at Fab
ruary. A.D. Iff*
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark M X # Circuit Courl
SamlnotoCoimty. Florida
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Oapvty Clark
Publlth: February 17,14 IFF*
D EO 171

CALL
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Black History Month: Dancers to tour schools
By MARVA HAWKINS
Horald Columnist
T h e H a m p to n U n iv e r s it y
[ I n n e r Co m p a n y .

“ T rrp s lrh o rrn n " of Hampton.
Va. Is celebrating 60 years of
dance In 1994. Th e Southern
lour will Include a concert and
several leeture/demonstratlons

l;i the Semltiolr County area
sc Ik k i I district.

As a part of the Itl.u k History
Month activities, the dance com­
pany will perform al Hit* follow­

ing schools: Uikc Mary High
School. Sunday. Feb. 27. 7:30
p.m. Th e com m unity Is Invited.
Mllwrc Middle School. Monday.
Feb. 2fl. 9 :4 5 n.m . M id w ay

Elem entary School. Tuesday.
M arch I . 9 a.nt. G oldsboro
Elementary School. Wednesday.
Mar. 2. 9 a m. Crooms School of
C hoice. W ednesday. Mar. 2.
11:30 n.m. Plnecrest Elementary
School. Thursday. Mar. 3 .9 a.m.
Appearing with the Hampton
Dance Company will lie San­
ford's own local w e ll-kn o w n
dancer. Demrtrla Petty, who Is a
1992 graduate of Seminole High
Sc Iuk ) I where she was active as a
cheerleader, and on the dance
team. She was choreographer for
TaJIrl Arts International. Inc.
Demctrta Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Petty. Sanford,
and she Is presently a second
year student at Hampton U n i­
versity In eleclrlcal engineering.
“ Tcrpslchorean." Greek for a
group of dancers, was founded In

1934. It was the Drat organized
dance company among (he his­
torically black colleges and u n ­
iv e r s it ie s . T h e g ro u p w as
founded on the belief that Afri­
can a n d A f r ic a n -A m e r ic a n
d a n c e s w e re m a r v e lo u s
e x a m p le s of p u r e b o d il y
expressions of emotion. T h e
main objective was and still Is to
Instill a new pride In their
African heritage.
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standing leadership throughout
Its 6 0 y e a rs . T h e p rese n t
director. Mrs. E. Nina Butts,
continues this tradition. Mrs.
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Institute and Kent State Univer­
sity and Is. herself, a dancer,
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Surgeon general: Most smokers hooked as teens
'
B y C H R IS T O P H !* C O N N B LL
Associated Press Writer ____
W A S H IN G TO N — Most smokers are hooked by
the time they are 20. and quitting ran In- Jusl as
hurd for teen’ agrrs as It Is for adults, the surgeon
general said today.
D r. Joycelyn Elders. In a 314-page rrjHirt to
Congress, said "young people fare enormous
pressures to smoke." with some nl that pressure
applied by the nearly 54 billion the tntiaccn
Industry spends to promote II wares
T h e 23rd surgeon general's report was devoted
entirely to the topic of adolescent smoking and
how to prevent It.
"Clearly, young people are l* in g Indoctrinated
w ith tobacco promotion at a susceptible time in
their lives.” Elders wrote In a preface to the
stu d y. "Preventing Tobacco Use Am ong Young
People."
She called for higher taxes on cigarettes, strict
enforcement of laws against selling tobacco to

_i
I
nifrnt
minors andi ...
other
slrp s ■»
lo iliuwirniiK
discourage li-.-tt.
teen-agers
from trying their llrsl cigarette.
T h e rc|Mirt prepared by the Office on Sm oking
and Health concluded that "most adolescent
smokers are addicted lo nicotine and report that
they want lo quli but are unable lo do so ." Th e y
e xpe rie n ce relapse rates and w ith d ra w a l
sym ptom s similar to those of adults
"E a rly addiction Is the chief mechanism lor
renewing the |&gt;ool of smokers. Most people who
are going lo smoke are hooked by the time they
are 2 0 ." Eldeinsald.
Thom as Uiurtn. a spokesman lor the Tobaech
Institute, said the industry "agrees w ith m any
points in the current surgeon general's report. We
have worked hard lo prevent tobacco use among
vnung people."
Hid "there's little In lids rrjxirt that would
substantiate the allegation that we're trying lo
hook kids." Lam ia added. Cigarette ads are
"aim ed at the 40 m illion to 50 million Am erican
adults who smoke."
T h e government's ow n data Indicates "that

.ilmosl
-m -n t nl
almost M
00l m
|&gt;crccnt
of smnkt-r*
smokers si.ill
start after
after itlCV
they tin*
artage 18." said lamrla.
Among the report's major conclusions:
— T o Im cco Is tilled the first dntg used by those
young people who use alcohol, marijuana and
other drugs.
— Adolescents are more likely to smoke If they
do poorly In school, have friends who use lolutcco
and have lower self-images.
— Cigarette advertising appears lo Increase
young people's risk of smoking by creating the
|M-rccptlou that more people smoke than actually
do and by m aking II. In Elders' words, "look
cool."
Th e report could fuel demands for new
restrictions on tobacco advertisements. Including
the
Joe C a m e l" cartoon ads that Elders'
predecessor. Antonia Novella. Inveighed against.
Camel, buoyed b y a sales rise, has Just added a
Josephine Camel to lls cast of characters.
Th e first surgeon general's rr|&gt;ori In 1004
opened an ongoing war against smoking. Millions
ol Americans have quit and smoking is now

forbidden 1In
m any offices
olllces •and
public |ll
places
forbidden
11 IIIUIIV
111(1 public
Just Wednesday. McDonald's announced a ban
on smoking In its 1.400 company-owned U S.
restaurants.
The rr|xirl said one out of three adolescents
(ages 12-18) uses tobacco by age 18.
At least 3.1 million adolrscenis — one In eight
— are considered current smokers, meaning they
bad smoked w ithin 30 days of Itelng surveyed in
1901 liy that same definition, one In four high
school settlors were current smokers.
Seven percent of all adolescents and 10 percent
of the seniors were heavy smokers — at least half
a pack a day. W hile adolescents were more likely
than black or I llspanlr teens to smoke
The re|K»rt said young people remain "a
strategically tni|K&gt;r1anl market for the tobacco
Industry."
"Cigarette advertising frequently uses human
models or hum an like cartoon characters lo
display Images of youthful activities. Indepen­
dence. healthfulness and adventure-seeking." It
said.

Information superhighway strikes fear in some hearts
B y DAVID P O S T !*
Associated Press Writor
Y o u can spot the computer
helpless In any office. Their
curses cloud the air as they
fum ble with their keyboards.
T h e ir wastebaskets are dented
front frustrated kicks.
I t 's been 10 y e a rs since
(tentorial computers Invaded Ihr
workplace. Hut while most of
corporate America zoom* down
the Information superhighway,
so in r professionals are stalled on
the entrance ramp
T h e ir computer Incompetence
Is more than Just an office JokiC a re e rs are sta g n a tin g und
productivity Is suffering — all
due lo workers who can't tell
their HAM from their ROM. who
w ou ld n 't know a byte If It bit
them .
T h e rom puirr-irnpnired once
could count on a bemused toler­
ance from colleagues und bosses,
but now It appears pallrnce Is
w earing thin.
" A few years ago. we assumed
nobody over 40 was computer
literate." said Mark Minus! of
Arlington. Va.. author of nine
com puter books. "W hoever * lelt
... these are people hanging on
tooth and claw not to work with
computers."
T h e ir likely fate? "History will
(iass them by.” he said.
It's happening already, ac­
cording to a 1992 study by
Princeton University economist
A lan H Krueger. H r compared
workers In a range of Job classes
w h o were similar except Ihut
some used computers and some
did not. The computer users, lie
found, earned an average 10
percent to 15 percent more than
their compulcrlexs counterparts
Knowing that doesn't neccssurtly make It easier to gel with
the computer program. When
Heidi Ondraslk's office Installed
a network of l*Cs last year, she
was terrified.
" I had nightmares ubout It. I
did not even know how to turn
t h e c o m p u t e r o n . " s a id
Ondraslk. 49. a financial analyst
In Seattle for the New York-

based Continental G u aranty
Corp.
She bad Ik t ii with the com­
pany 25 years, reading financial
s ta te m e n ts and c r u n c h in g
n u m h e rn bv h a n d a n d
calculator
" I would liave loved to keep on
doing what I had been doing.”
she said. Hut that was not an
o p tio n . " E v e ry o n e Is c o m ­
puterized. You can't go back."
Ondraslk conquered hrr fear
by attending classes, paid for by
her employer li was slow going
at first, but now she's a regular
c o m p u te r geek. S h e 's even
thinking ol buying a computer
lor use at borne.
" I'm really enthusiastic now."
Ondraslk said. "It's a Joy to
come to work, a Joy to use the
com puter."
Not everyone Is so easily
c o n v e r t e d . Fo r s o m e p r o ­
fessionals. a studied ignorance of
comjiuters remains a jxiint of
pride
"Y o u get me a lawyer who
uses computers extensively and
take him to court with inr. and
you see who comes out ahead.”
M id J im Cowles. 59. senior
partner In a Dallas law lltrn
where lew of the 100 attorneys
use PCs.
"It's very easy for computers
to become a crutch und take the
place of rruson." Cowles said.
"W e hud one lax attorney who
couldn't practice law because of
bis dedication-to the computer,
lie was on It constantly. He
forgot one thing, und that was lo
practice law."
A more common reason lor
a vo id in g com puters Is fear,
experts say. Fcur of breuklng the
machine Fear of losing Imjmrlunt files. Fear of up|&gt;curlng
Ignorant.
"Y o u can see some combative
students." said Robert K. Drown,
an Instructor for Executruln. an
Atlanta-based c o m p a n y that
hcl|»s businesses introduce new
computer systems to employers
Th e typical computer-phobic Is
an Intelligent, otherwise com­
petent workrr. Drown said.

"T h e y 'v e Ix-cn doing their Job
very well for years." he said
"N o w they’re tielng forced to go
into something they don't want
to. T h e y can't take their anger
out o n their bosses. so they take
It out on m e."
T h e ir objections are legion:
T h e y have more Im p o rta n t
things to do than attend u silly
class Th e y are right-brained.
T h e y are efficient e n o u g h
w ith o u t a c o m p u te r. T h e
m onitor gives them headaches.
Drow n ret ails one w om an In a
recent class. She was In her 30*.
a m iddle manager for a banking
com pany, and on her II) cord shr
had scrawled. "I don't want lo
Is- here."
W hen Brown asked about It.
she rejilled that using n com ­
puter keyboard was In-uenth a
professional woman like tier
" A s a feminist, she could not
bring herself in type." Drown
said.
H er uttliude — secret a lie* type
and m unngrrs manage — Is
fading us professionals realize

the penalties ol Ix in g out of the
computer loop
Computer illiterates miss the
company picnic because they
don't know how lo read their
electronic mall Th e y are |&gt;asscd
over for promotion or are laid off
when the txis* chooses a com ­
puter-savvy coworkcr Instead
Discomfort w ith com puters
o llru Is portrayed as a function
ol age. and there Is some truth lo
the old-dog strreotyjie. Young
employees who grew tq&gt; with
computers often have an edge
over older workers.
Hill thr young will have their
c o m e u p p a n e r T h e level of
computer knowledge required lo
keep iiji with the comjM-llllon
Increases dally. There are new
d a ta b a s e s lo a c c e s s , new
networks with w hich to interact,
new software program* to try —
each with an Instruction manual
the size of a phone book.
In thr brave new world of
computers, everyone will liavr u
chance In lerl stupid
"M any companies, rsjiectally

In high-tech arras, are continu­
ally building more Intelligence
Inin their systems, und that
requires a lot higher skill from
workers." said Brent Andrew.
|M‘rs o n n r| manager lor a San
Fran cisco -ba se d c o m m u n ic a ­
tions com pany.
" T lic people w ho can keep up
are the j&gt;eoj»lr who say, 'I'm
really confused hy (Ills, hut I'll
take the com pany's training or
I II go out and take nlghl course*
In computers at my comm unity
college.' For the people w ho
can'l do this, there are fewer and
fewer Jobs.”

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February

24,

Sports

B
Rams on the rebound

IN B R IEF

Lake Mary bounces back into Invitational final

LOCALLY
S itte r s h o o ts d o w n R o llin s

By TOHV DsSORMIKR
Herald Sports Editor

W IN T E R PARK - Brian S lllrr scorrd 22
(mints. iih 'lulling the uam r winning shot with
three seconds left, to lift North Florida over
Rollins 76-74 In a Sunshine S a le Conference
H.mie Wednesday nlghl.
Daniel Parke, a graduate ol Maitland's O r.mgewood Christian School. stored a careerhigh 32 points lo lead Rollins ( 11-1-I)

L O N G W O O D — Showing Impressive resolve for
so early In the season, the U ik c Mary Rams came
bark twice Wednesday night before finally
ovrrtaklng ih r Lyman Greyhounds 9 7 In the
losers' hruekrt llnal of Hie Lyman lnvii.uiim .il
huarludl tournament.
□ike Mary (3 -1) advances lo play W ln trr Park
In Ihe finals this evening at 7 p.m. al L ym a n
High School. If fhe Rams win lonlghl. the two
tram s will meet again Friday at 7 p.m. In the "II
necessary" contest.
Lym an (1-3) will play again next Tuesday In
the Kamlnnlc Invitational tournament ut Lake
Mary High Schixil.
Trailing I O after one Inning Wednesday night,
□ike Mary rallied In lake a short-lived 2-1 lead In
Ihe second Inning Later. Ihe Rams came li.u k
from a 6-2 deficit to lie Ihe score 6 6 In Ihe lllth
Inning.
J im Ra/urt Marled Lakr Mary's gam r-w lnnlng
rally when, with one out. he was till by a pilch for

M a g ic e x te n d s tre a k to five
O R I.A N IK ) - Shaipillle O'Neal survived a
knee Injury scan* and scored 2H (minis Wednes­
day lo lead O rluido lo Us llllli straight win. a
103-99 decision over the Indlatta Parers.
O'Neal hangnl knees with Indiana's Derrick
Mi-Key Just lieftre halUlme and lay sprawled on
Ih r court for three minutes. Alter X-rays showed
no Injury. O'Neal returned to t l r game early In
Ihe third tpiartrr.

AROUND THE STATE

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□ike Mary coach Alien T in lie was pleased with
Ihe way Ihe Rams kept hallllng buck, especially
In light ol Ihe fuel I lint he's still doing some
rx|H-rlmrnting with players and |x&gt;sltlons.
"Right now. w ere trying lo let everybody
play,- said Tuttle. "W e're lixiklng ut different
|x-oplr in different sjxits lo see what they run do
and how they react. Tonight, for example. I ran
mil of pllehrra and had lo throw a third liasmen
(Clirls Kleltil) In there. And h r did an outstanding
Job.'*
Klrihl was pressed Into service in the second
Inning w h rn Curios Colon, who was hit on his
pitching hand by a hall Tuesday, had trouble
iliidlng Ihe plan-.
A llrr allowing Ihe two runners he Inherited
from Colon lo score and giving up two other runs
during Ih r Greyhounds' five-run outburst, Klclbl
si-it led down and didn't allow another run until
Gullies scorrd In I he seventh
ll wasn't all smooth sailing for Klrihl (l-O). who
retired Ihe side In order |UM once. In his six
See Invitational. Page 2B

Colon Kla.bl IT) And Poroi Oieon. H«,da M). Caiapa &lt;7) and
KolWr WP - Kiaibl 1101 LP
CaUpa 10 11 JO - Laka Mary,
khvmakav Lyman in.pivy 111. KoOav 111. Doon. and Caiapa 10
laka Mary. Raynoldt MR - Nona Ratordt
lake Mac* ) I,
Liman I 1

Ihe second time In the game. Ja y Reynolds, who
lied Ihe game al 6-6 with a hascs-loadcd triple In
Ihe llllli. singled Ka/url lo third. But Reynolds
was rut down at second trying lo advance on a
bobble b y ihe outfield.
Mike liu k y then lilt a hall that skl|)|x-d when II
should have bounced and eluded Ih r Lym an
InDrld. allowing Ra/url In score Ihr llr-hrraking
run. After a walk lo Bryan Srh um a k rr and a wild
pilch pul runners al second and third. Nlek Sosa
singled lo score liuky and Srhum akrr with two
Insurance runs.
Lymun got a run hack In Ih r bottom of the
seventh when Kyle Gaines walked and scored on

U ncle N ic k ’s
not ready to
bow out yet

N o . 2 D uke ra llie s by FSU
T A L L A H A S S E E — Second-ranked D u k r.
rallied In the M-rond hall to lirat Florida Slate
84-72 Wednesitiy tilghl and clineh a lie lor tinAtlantic Coast Omference regular season title.
Bob Sura, the ACC's leading scorer, led
Florida Stale w lh 2 1 points.

S C C keeps
hovering
around
.500 mark

Prom Stall Report*

B e th u n e -C o o k m a n stu n s U C F

S A N FO R D — On the verge of
falling out of ih r nice a week ago.
Untie Nick's made Its presence frit
Iasi night al Chase Park In Ihr
Sanford R e e rra llo n W ednesday
Men's Polar Bear Slowpllrh Soflball
League.
U n rlr Nick's o|x-nrd Ihe evening
with an 11-6 upset ol league-leading
N'eih ft S o n R o o fin g . In the
nightcap. Reekers whipped Dee's
N u ts / M c C u h r 2 0 -0 In a game
slopped In Ih r Ixillom of th r third
Inning by Ih r 20-run rule.
With two weeks led In the seuson.
N rlh A Son Roofing 15 21 shurrs first
place with Reekers (5-21. one game
ahead of Uncle Nick's (4-3). Dee's
Nuls/MeCabr (0-71 Irulla I h r pack.
N rx l Wednesday. U n d o .Nick's
will play Dee's NutWMrCnbe In ih r 7
p.m . game beforr Reckrra bailies
Nelli ft Son Rixiflng for sole claim to
first place at H p.m.
T h r schedule for Ih r final week of
th r season bus N'rtli ft Son Roofing
taking on Dee's Nuts/McCabe al 7
See Softball. Page 2B

D A V T O N A D E A C II - Latroy Strong scored 20
(mints as Brihim c-Cookm un turn Central Flor­
ida 00-85 on Wednesday.
Darryl Davis led Central Florlili (17-71 with 17
(minis. Oehlrl Sw.itw finished with 15.

T a m p a b litze s E c k e rd
T A M P A — DiCarlo Drveuux scored 31 |&gt;olnts
lo lead Tum|&gt;u to an H I - 0 1 Sunshine State
Conference victory over Eekenl on Wednesday.
Tam pa (19-6. 10-3) |&gt;ullcd away from a 34-27
hullllme lead. Rixtncy Chatm an led Eekcrd
(1 3-1 1.5 -8) w ith 13 points.

F la . S o u th e rn b e s ts Fla. T e c h
M E L B O U R N E - T im Gatz seized a game-high
21 (xilnts Wednesday nlghl as Florida Southern
picked up a 93-74 Sunshine Stafr''Conlertrnee
win over Florida Tech, w ho lu d their threegame winning streuk »nup|M-d.
Chet Galloway added 1H points for the
Moccasins 110-9.9-4 In the conference).
Rob Te rry . Victor Oduinu and Howard White
each scored 11 for Florida T c r h (1 5 -1 0 .7-fi|.

F lo rid a w o m e n ro ll o v e r U S F
T A M P A — Tidillya Davis led four Lady Gulors
In double digits with u game-high 22 points and
grabbed 10 rebounds as No. 22 Florida defeated
South Florida 82-67 Wednesday night.
Mcrlnkla Jones scored 17 (xitnts and grabbed
a game-high 13 rrlxmnds for Florida (21-4).
T a m m y Van Ojijx-n led U S F with 17 points.

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Bobby Gamer (No. 25) and his Uncle Nick's teammatos jumped back Into
Ihe thick ol the race for the Sanford Recreation Wednesday Men's Softball
League title when they knocked oil league-leading Nelh and Son Rooting

Hagge, Lions get best of Warriors

WHAT’S HAPPENING

Prom Staff Rsporla

LIONS I. WARRIORS I

O V IE D O — Scolt Hagge went the distance for Oviedo
Wednesday, tossing a complete-game as the Lions
posted a 5-3 decision over the West Orange Warriors In
varsity baseball action at Oviedo High School.
Hagge (14)) struck out nine ami walked four while
allowing three earned runs on six tills.
T im Slavik and Mike Ruglcnlus led Ihe Lion ofTcnsc
by combining for four of Oviedo's six hits. Slavik lumrt!
In a 2-for-3 performance at Ihe plate that Included a
double und two runs scored. Ruglrnlus also was 2-for 3
with l wo singles, two runs, and an RBI.
Todd Bellhorn contributed an RBI during Ovirtln's

J U C O B as e b all
U North Florida JC at Samlnola CC. 3 p m.

J U C O S o ftb a ll
f JDaytona Baach CC at Samlnola CC. 3 p m.

B a s e b a ll
□ Lyman Inv’tal: L. Mary vs. W nter Park, 7 p m

W «»l Oran#*
000 It! * - I 4 4
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Ml til l - I t |
Wimbarly ry ) Grubbt M ajja «nd Mynat WP — M»ggv {101 LP
Wimberly 131) JB — W rit Ovangt Hotarky (11. Httmt. end Grubbt
Oviedo. Slavik end Fore IB — None HR — None Ratordt - W««t Or eng*
0 I. Oviedo 10

three-run rally In the bottom of Ihe first Inning and
singled In both of Ihe Lions' runs In ihe flllh Inning for a
lotal of three RBI.
Ja so n Fore hud a double In three t r ip s lo Ih r plate*.
Carlos Murtlnrz scored a run.
N ow 3-0. Oviedo will play again Friday In u 7 p.m.
game al Apopka.

S o ftb a ll

Silver Hawks ‘take’ win from Deltona

[ Apopka va. Lake Mary at Lako Mary Sports
Complex. V, 4 pm.; JV, 4:45 p.m.
□ L. Brantley at Deltona. J V, 5:30 p.m.; V. 7 p.m.

B o y s ' G o lf
□ L. Mary va. L. Howell at Tlmacuan. 3 30 p m.
: Seminole va. L Mery at Rolling Hills, 3:30 p.m.
[ Oviedo va. L. Brantley at Sweetwater, 3:30 p m.

G irls ’ G o lf
□ Lyman vs. Seminole at Mayfair. 3 30 p.m.
L. Mary va. L. Howall al Deer Run. 3 30 p.m.
[ 1Oviedo vs. Colonial at Rio Pinar, 3:30 p m

T e n n is

1994

Prom Staff Reports
D E L T O N A — One of the cardinal rules In athletics Is
that you take what your opponent gives you.
And Ihat's exactly what the Lakr Howell Silver
Hawks did Wednesday afternoon, taking what Ihe
Deltona Wolves offered all Ihe way to a 14-4 victory.
In all. the Silver Hawks (2*2) took a m in im u m of 72
olfrrings from Deltona pitchers Robin Em ery and Lisa
I’urlssl. who combined lo walk 18 Lake Howell hitters
By comparison, w in n in g pitcher Roseannc Fry
walked Just one In her complete-game scven-hllter.
Leading (h r Lake Howell attack were Melanie Waters
!2-for-3 with two runs und an RBI) and Carulee Dowling

□ Mainland al Lyman, (B G) 3:30 p m.
[ Bishop Moors vs. Oviedo (B G ) at Rod Bug

SILVER HAWKS 14. WOLVES4
Laka Hawaii
411 111 4 —
Dalian*
I I ) 100 4 —
Fry ond Mandai Emary. PorlMl III. Emory Ir/* 11 and Latlli
11II. LP — Emory ( I I I IB — Non* IB — DaMon* Mongo'll HR
Hoguo Rocordt — Loko Howoll 1 1. DoUono 04

14 4 4
4 1 1
WP Fry
— Dalton*.

12 fo r-l with a run and an RBI). Kim Cowpcrthwalte had
a single, two runs, and three RBI. C in d y Mendez
singled, scored twice, and drove In a run.
Fo r Deltona (0-6). Rory Hogue had an lnslde-1 lie-park
home run. single and two RBI. Glnu Mungelll tripled,
singled, scored a run. und had two RBI. Debbie Hinson
scored twice.
Lake Howell plays again next Tuesday al Lyman.

SA N FO R D — Seminole Com m uni­
ty College's season-long flirtation
with 500 continued Ibis week, as
the Raiders knocked off Lake City
C om m unity College 7-4 Tuesday
hut lost lo illllsbortxigh Com m unity
C ollege 10-4 In Ju n io r college
1m m hull action Wednesday.
Th e Raiders fake a 5-6 mark Into
this afternoon's 3:30 p.m. game
w ith North Florida C o m m u n ity
College (weather |K-rnil&lt;ting).
Tuesday's detlslon over (he Lake
C ity Tlm lx -rw o U rs was a big one for
SC C . giving the Rulders a winning
Mart lo their MUSFlorida Conference
schedule.
SC^? juni|x-d in Hie Tlmberwolves
In a flurry T ucirfay, striking for Iwo
runs hi Hit- bottuu of Hie first
inning uml adding Bve more In Ihe
fourth Inning
Oviedo High Schm l graduate Erik
Jo rdan staked Ihe l&amp;ildcrs lo a 2-0
lead when h r till a two-run hom r
run In the llrsl Inning New Sm yrna
Beach's Jo h n n y Goodrich hit a
iw o -n in double lo highlight Ihe
five-run rally.
Seminole Hl|$i Schixil products
Rick Eckslrln and D rm rtry Beamon
Ixtih contributed Iwo lilts and a rim
scored In Ihe win over Ihe T im tx-rwolves.
Freshman jileher Scolt Storey,
with some litip from reliever Linden
Rice, made the early lead stand up.
Storey worked seven scoreless In­
nings before Lake City got lo him
lot all four of Its ruin (three earned)
in Ihe lop of the eighth.
After Storey gol m l of Ihe Inning.
Rice came on In the ninth and
earned Ills second save of Hie
season
See Raiders, Page 2B
T m i 4j i ' i |&lt;i m
RAIDERS 1. TIM BERW OLVEi 4
Laka City CC
0M 404 444 4 II
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Vvmmola CC
JM SM 44a 1 I
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Baidwyn. Vaundart U), Millar It) and Thomat
Storty. Rica (II and Eluav WP - Storty 111)
LP — Baldayn Sava - Rica Und) IB - laka
City CC Hala. Vamlrol* CC. Goodrich IB —
Nona HR -L a k a C lty C C Figafo Samlnola CC.
Jordan Rtyordt
L * i City CC 1 1. I t M FC.
Samlnola CC t S. I 0 M FC
WadnoidaVt tama
HAWKS 14. RAIDERS 4
Millibarawab CC
141 411 4 1 4 -1 1 II I
SrmmoIvCC
440 III 1*4 I 4 1
Paruttk. Bock lay 111 and Stbalar Von
OoHarm MiKovrn (4). Wbod 14). Wagner (|),
Hardy III and Mollar. Logtdon II) WP —
ParuMk LP — Von CbHaran IB I). )B —
Uilltboroogti CC. Boih and Sllvarman. Samlnola
CC. Bfiaredl (1) IB - Non* MR - HIIHborougb
CC. Sltialtf and CaraaV R nordi — Hilltborougb
CC 1 4. Samlnola CC 4 4

Seminole boys, Oviedo girls register easy net wins

Lake Park. 3:30 p.m.

□ Lake Howell at Trinity Prap (B), 3:30 p m.
Trinity Prap at Laka Howell (G), 3:30 p.m.
. Spruce Creek at Lake Brantley (B-G), 3:30 p.m.

Prom Staff Reports
C A S S E L B E R R Y — Seminole High School's
boys and Oviedo High School's girls were easy
winners yesterday In a tennis duul meet between
Hie iwo schools al Red Bug Lake Park.
Both Ihe Trib e boys (2-0) and Lion girls 12 0)
won by 6-1 margins, w inning four of five singles
matches and sweeping Ihe two doubles mulches.
David Edwards highlighted the cfforl of the
Seminole boys, blanking Oviedo's f’clc B u f­
fington 8-0 at No. 2 singles before learning up
with Oscar Cannonlzado lo defeat Ben Melvin
and Buffington 8-3 at No. I doubles.
Cuimonlzudo won his singles mulch us well,
lopping Melvin 8-3 at the No. 1 slot.
Eddie Vurgas and Sebastlun Gras also regis­

BA SK E TBALL
□ 8 p.m . — T N T . New York Knfeks at Houston
Rockets. (L|
Complete Retinue on S a fe 2B

tered double victories for the Trltx-. winning Itiiir
resjx-cllvc singles matches and learning u|i for n
doubles conquest.
lit singles play. Vargas knocked off Chris ILiw k
8-1 ut No. 3 while Gras. Seminole's No. 4.
defeated N ick Patios 8-5. Vargas and Gras came
bacd and bestt-d Hawk and Patios 8-5 at No. 2
doubles.
Ryan Norris turned In Hie sole win for the
Oviedo boys (0-2). outlasting Mail Durham 8-6 at
No. 5 singles.
Tracey Koiscos. ranked nationally in her ugr
group, mude her first appearance of the young
season for Oviedo, whipping Aubrey Nelson 8-0
al No. 1 singles and Joining Crlstln Slcbblns In an
8-0 stroll past Nelson and Tiffany Sixlrrslnim al
No. I doubles.

Slcbblns Ix-ut Sodrrslrnm 8 -1 at No. 2 singles.
Al No 4 singles. Carol loing blanked Semi­
nole's Blanca Stevenson 8-0. Kelly Hargraves
turned In an H -l win over Kristina While In the
No. 5 singles contest. Oviedo's No. 2 doubles
team of Jo d i Hixlges and Long drfculi-d Miranda
Wcstmark and Stevenson 8-1.
The lone win for ihe Scmlnolcs ( l - l l came from
Wcstmark. a 9-7 victor over Hixlges at No. 3
singles.
Alter playing two matches In two days, the
Seminole squads will be off until next Tuesday,
March 1. when the Tribe's two learns will travel
lo Titusville. Oviedo's squads will play their third
match o( the week Hits afternoon, meeting
lllslmp Mixiri- at Rrd Bug Lake Park al 3:30 p.m.

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Itfly 4. Norway 1
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knar. 14 M * m
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Cl*ch U S winner « Germany Slovakia
winner. I M p m
Vrenlt Medal
Rutt.a Sweden loter vt Finland Canada
loter. Ip m
Sundae,Fab II
OaMAbdal
Finland Canada wtnrpr vt Ruttia Sweden
wmn*r, * 14a m
FINLAND*. U N TE O STATES I
Al LHIahamnor. Norway
Finland
1 1 1— t
United Slatet
* I I - I
Firtt period — I F.nand Saku Kotvu
II 41 (pp): 1 Finland M u Niaminan (Ev*
Krtk.nenl, 1* X (thl Ptnallrat - Ha.mo
Halmlnan. Fin (inkrlaranct). ) 7], John
Lille*. USA Ithergingl. tl 41. Mikko
Makala, Fin Irougnmgl. 14 74 Brian
Roktcm USA (roughirg), 17 14, Pater Far
rare. USA (h.gh tt.ck.rgt If X
Set end period - 1 United Slatet David
Sacco Uatfray Laiarav sa Ith) a Finland.
M itt Niemlrven. a 45 ) Finland. Hannu
Vrrta lAAarao Kiprutov. Eta Kttkinan). a )l
Ippl Penaftwt — AAikhaa AAartin. USA
(roughing! 4 41 EiMa'd Crowley USA
Iraughlngl. * 1* Mika Alatalo. Fin
(roughing) * &lt;4, SakuKoiru. Fin (tlath.ngl.
II 74 Pati Sormunan Fm Ihoidngl 17 11.
John Line*. USA Iroighingl. 70 00 Raima
Halmlnan. Fin (roughirgl 14 X
Third per led •a F.riand Marko Kiprutov
iSaku Kolvu) a 4* Ir &gt;)i 7 Finland Janna
Oi*nen ITimo Jut.la Mena Kiprutov), It II
Ippl. Panatliat - Da.ut Sacca. USA
(cratichackmgl, 4 44 Darby Handnckton
USA (roughingl. Ill* Marko Palo. Fm
(roughmgi. II 11 Jam Lillty. USA Hup
pingl. II 44 Vtta Erik Hamalainan Fm
Ichargmgi I* )a JUmrt Campball. USA
(roughingl. 1* 4*. VbtaEnk Hamalo.nan
Fin trough.ng) I* M
Shall an gaol — Finland I) 11 D - k
United Slat*! 10 II 7 - 9
Gaalrtt — Finland Jarmo Mytlyt IX
tholt 17 tavatl LTnitx State! Garth Snow
lit Ml
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R t lt r t t — Kevin Mutnch. Canada
Lmatman — Wilhelm Sch.mm Germany,
Vaclav Catky. Clack Rqyuti.c

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Amancpi Laagu*
CALIFORNIA ANGELS — Agreed to tarmt
with Scott Lawk, p'char on a on* year
contract
NakonolLaagu*
LOS A N O ILE S DGDOIRS - Agreed to
tarmt wtth M.te Shar|P'kon mt.elder on 0
miner laagu* context
NEW YORK M i l l - Agreed to tarmt
with joe Kaiak c.Pchailr an w anmyaar
contract
PHILADELPHIA X4ILLIES - Agreed to
tarmt w.rh Wat Chanbarlain outltaldae. and
Haothclill SkHumb. pilehar. on on* year
contract!
BASKETBALL
National BotkdbaM Altec lalien
MINNESOTA TIMRCROLVES - Traded
Luc Long1**, canter, loth* Chicago Bulk lor
Slocoy King, center
ORLANDO MAOIC Waived Todd LicMi
guard. Activated Larry Krytlkaw iak.
tarward. bam Ih* m|vmd tut
FOOTBALL
Matronal Fadhall Laogwt
CHICAGO BEARS - Signad Andy Hack,
ollantiv* l.namon. to a tour year otter thaat
HOUSTON OILERS - Namtd Gragg
Williomt linabockart coach. Frank Novkk
tpaclal teamt and ruining back coach and
Frank Buth tpaclal toani and quality control
coach
MINNESOTA VIKINGS - Nomad Jarr*
Rhoma racaivartcoach
NEW VORK JE TS - Announced th*
rtliramanlol Chnt Burkall. aid* rwaivar
MOOCCV
National Hackty Laagu*
NHL — Sutpanded Marty McSortay. Lot
Angatat Kmgt datanaman tor lour garnet
without pay and lirt-d hint 1100 lor on
aye tcniching mcdqnt agaimt San Jot* I
Bob Erroy on Fob It
FLORIDA PANTHERS - Recalled X II
Greenlaw, ltd wing RaatUgnad Oawg Bar
roolt, right wing, b Cincinnati *1 th*
Internatlanal Hockey laagu*
HARTFORD WHALERS - Racollad Bob
AAcGill. Xlent#man torn Spemgliald ol Ih*
Amar lean Hoc lay Laagm
NEW YORK ISLANDERS - Sant Rich
Pllon. Xlantaman. to Sail Lake City ol (ho
International Hockey laagu* on 0 condition
mg alignment AtHgtod Joe Day. toll wing,
to Soli Loko City
COLLEGE
ARIIONA — Nomad Tad Williomt tacond
ary coach
EAST CONNECTICUT
Arro.ncvd II.V
ratlgnallon ol Don Swllchtnko. man'i
batkatbotl coach, ottwt.va ol tho and ol tho
Mown ,
ITHACA — Namtd Michael Watch lootball
coach
ST. A U O U S TIN E'S - Announced Ih*
tailgnallon ol Haney Haartlay. man’*
baikatboll coach
WASHINGTON STATE - Named Gary
E manual dalann .e Imacoach
WAYNE STATE. NEB. - Armouncad th*
rtilgnalion ol Mika ibewan. man * baikat
ball coach

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SEC decides to move
title game indoors
■y JAY H I V E S
Associated Press Writer
BIRM INGHAM . Ala. - What's
l*ood cnoufth for ih r N FL and the
HKHJ OI&gt;mplca Is j{ood cnnu({h
for th r Southriistrrn Conference.
The SEC mi Wednesday (old
ufnclnlh In Hlnnhifiham II would
abandon the clly'h old. Kray
Legion Field and stage lit 1994
championship football game In
Atlanta.
While (he llrsl two Idle games
were ham|&gt;rrrd by |&gt;oor weather.
I he ihlrd one will played In (he
climate-controlled confines of
(h r Georgia Dome, ttlle of (h r
Super Bowl last month
T h e r e was o u lr a g r fro m
Birmingham ofnclals who. Ih rrr
yearn ago. went all out to win the
light to play hoM to thr guinr.
"Given the effort* put forth by
the city to accommodate the
league to enhancr Birmingham
a* a Mtr for thr S E C ehampionahlp game. I cannot help hut feel
we have not liern deoil with
fairly In Ibis matter." Mayor
Richard Arrington said III a
sialement.
C ity officials several years ago
spent m illio n s to build Ih r
league's lavish hradcpiurters
when there was u threat the
offices m ig h t be m oved to
Atlanta.
But Am ngtnn said the elty
was given no advance notice the
S E C was considering moving the
game from Birmingham.
Mayoral aide llev Head callrd
the decision "fairly shocking."
" I f the com m issioner had
asked for perm ission to re ­
negotiate thr contract.'* lie said
"B u t Just to have It taken away
Arrington learned of the de­
cision tn an uftrrnoon trlrphonr
cull from SEC Commissioner
Roy Kram rr. who Is In Norway
for th r Winter Olympics
S E C s p o k e s m a n Murk
Whitworth said thr league would
have no comment until Kram rr
returns to the country.
Th e general manager of thr
Georgia Dome, Kahili Johnson,
did not return rr|ieatrd tele­
phone calls seeking comment.
Neither did Robert Dale Morgan,
executive director of thr Atluntu

Sports Council and vice presi­
dent of sports for the Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce.
T h is ye a r's c h a m p io n sh ip
game Is set for Dec. 3.
Kramer's call to the mayor
followed published reports that
the game might be moved only
two years Into the S E C 's fivey e u r c o n t r a c t w i t h the
Birmingham Football Founda­
tion. which staged the contest.
"According to the commis­
sioner. Ih r decision was based
on two factors: the desire to
move the game to a neutral site
and the d rslrr to move the gamr
to u domed stadium ," Arrington
said In a statement.
Arrington quoted Kramer as
saying presidents of Ih r SEC 1*2
universities had voted for the
change. T h e statement said
moving the game to Atlanta
would cost tite conference ut
least SI m illion annually In
revenues.
S o m e S E C c o a c h e s have
complained that legion Field Is
not a n e u tra l site because
Alabama — which met Florida In
the llrsl two title games In 1992
und 1993 — plays some home
games there. Th e stadium was
the site of somr of Paul “ Bear"
Bryant's greatest victories with
thr Crim son Tide.
The 1993 game drew 7B.345
on a rainy day at larglon Field as
Florida defeated Alabama 28-13.
T h e 1992 g a m e . In w h ic h
Alabama beat Florida 28-21.
drew a capacity crowd of 83,091
on a cold altemoon.
The foundation's contract with
the SEC allowed the league tn
gel out of the p a d If gate
revenues fell below &gt;4.5 million.
The mayor's statement said rev­
enue for the first year was *4 5
million, but drnpjied to $4 2
million last year.
Th e foundation had encoun­
tered criticism because of Its
ticket prices, which begun at
*40 But the executive director.
J im Simmons, said h r did not
understand what the S E C stood
to gain by moving the game.
"Th e y've got a roof, but they
don't have the seating rapacity
we do," said Sim m ons S im ­
mons said the game had gener­
ated &gt;8.5 million for the confer­
ence the past two years.

Softball
Continued from IB
p.m and
I Reckrrs lacing Uncle Nicks ut 8
p.m.
Uncle Nick's needs Reckcrs to
beat Nelh ft Son Roofing next
week for mi opiurtunlty to piny
for a share of first place and force
a three-way plumff Ih r following
week.
Bill Marino h i^d lg h lrd Uncle
Nick's 15-fill attack Wednesday
night with a h o u r run. double,
single, one run stored, and three
RBI. Randy Snwthcrs tripled,
singled, and stored two runs.
Ricky Wells had two singles and
two runs. Ikibtiv Garner added
two singles andun RBI.
Je rry Cam us tripled, scored
twice, and hud an RBI. George
Por/lg had a •ingle, run, and
three RBI. Bobby W ells J r .
tripled und scon/d u run. Todd
Pugcl eontrlhulnl a single, run.
and un RBI. JtJin n y Haddock
singled and Mim'd a run while
Frank Stugg singed In u run.
Dun Macher tnllcclcd a dou­
ble. single, one run. und un RBI
to highlight the rffenslve effort of
N e lh ft S o n R o o fin g . B o b
I’alugulno hll two singles and
scored two nuis while Craig
Appel had two singles and one
run scored. Don Basil had it
double and two RBI.
Ron W lrth singled and scored.

Meath Shnri singed in a run. Lee
Hood. Sieve W m d lry, and T im
W ink lr each hit a single. Stacy
Mil/ scored a n*t. Jo h n Poole
hud and RBI.
E v e ry o n e In the R e cke rs
lineup had at least one hit.
scored al least one run. and
drove in at least one run. By
co m parison. Reckers pitcher
T o m m y Gruccy no-hlt Dee's
Nuts/McCabc, Being 10 butlers
In three Innings Th e only base
runner for Dee's Nuts/MeCabe
was Jerem y Manley, who drew a
walk
Leading the Reckers' 2 1-hit
assault was Gcoige Murray, who
hit u home run and two doubles,
scored three m m . and drove In
fo u r r u n s . C h u c k B a u m a n
tripled, doubled, singled, scored
twice, and had three RBI. Chris
Dujxire chipped ki w llh a double,
two singles, two runs, and four
RBI.
Gracey and George Davidson
each had three singles, two runs
scored, and an RBI. Brian Jones
tripled, doubled, scored three
Bines, and had an RBI. Je rry
Merman added a single, three
runs, und an RBI. Jeff Sladek
doubled, scored, and drove In a
run To m Boyd had a single,
r u n . a n d tw o R B I. D u a n e
Uifallcltc con trln ilrd a single,
run. and one RBI.

Raiders
Continued from IB
Wednesday viw a rt'|&gt;cul ol
Tuesday's outline, only this time
It was th r Hllhborough C o m ­
m u n ity College Hawks (from
Tam pa) Jumping oul to an early
leud (7-0 niter 3 ^ Innings) and
weathering a 1.4c push by the
Raiders.
S C C firs t h .ts rm u n Pete
Bezeredl pmvl(k*d one of Ih r few
bright spots In thr loss, going

2-for-4 with a pair of doubles and
an RBI. Jordan added a single
mid two RBI. Ixiur C ruz singled
and scored two runs. Eckstein
and Lake Mowdl graduate Rob­
ert Bolognu each had a single.
Sturtlng and losing pitcher
Anthony Von Ddlcren was the
first of live pitchers employed by
the Raiders. Of the five, only
Imrry Hardy Jr. escaped u n ­
scathed. working u scoreless
nlnlh Inning.

Invitational
Continued from IB
Innings. Klrlhl gave up eight
hits, w a lk rd six (two In lrn ilonully), hit one butler, threw a
Mild pilch, was callrd for two
hulks, and left l l r bases loaded
Hirer times.
Th e lart that ihr Grryhounds
didn't take advantage of those
ojiportunities while helping the
Rams to rxploil I heirs bothrrrd
Lym an coach Ifati McCullough.
" W c 'v r got to play smart
b a seb a ll.'' sakl M cC u llo u g h .
"P h y s ic a l mistakes arc one
thing. If we're getting beat by
physical mistakes or by getting
out-hit. I'll lake those losses But
we can't t&gt;rul ourselves with
mental mistakes"
Reynolds led Lake M ary's

12-hll .m ack with four hits.
Including a long, twisting fly ball
that wus m isjjayed Into the
gam e-lying trljile. Schum akrr
added a doubb and a single.
Sosa bad Iwo singles and two
RBI.
Scott Bryan contributed two
singles and an 141)1. Buky slngted
and scored two ru n s w hile
Razurt was hit by u pitch twice
and scored both times.
Jason Shipley und Ted Kollcr
each hit two doubles and scored
u run for Lym a n . Shipley also
drove In a pair of runs while
Holler had one RBI. To m m y
Dixon doubled, ringlcd. and had
tw o B ill. Klley Calupa also
doubled for l l r Greyhounds.
Gaines singled twice, stole three
liases, and scored two runs.

�Sanford Herald. Santord. Florida - Thursday. February 24, t

People
Seen on the Sanford Scene

IN B R IE F
S ock h o p to b e n e fit c e re b ra l palsy
I In- Celery City Cruisers, the Dclkiry Volunteer Firemen's
.......... dkm ami the Telephone Pioneers of America will
sponsor a sock hop lo benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Central
I lorIda nuSaturday, March 5.
I lu- Monterey'* will provide 5&lt;&gt;s and 60* music during the 7
P " l I " midnight event at the DeDnry Fite Hall. 93 S Highway
17 92 In Dellary.
A 510 donation |x-r person will accepted.
1here will In- tloor prize*, drawing*, a lip »vnc contest and
more
lu k( I* will lx- on rude mini Fell. 26. The event I* for adult*
only You may bring your own Ixitlle. luxla* and Ice will be

C o m m is s io n e r
rec o g n ized
Sanford Port Authority Dm ■tor
Dennis Dolgnor (right) pres­
ented a plaqtR to Seminole
C ounty Comm issioner Dick
Van Der Wefde during a recent
c o m m is s io n m o o tin g . The
plaque was in recognition ol
Van Dor Weide's one year if
service on Iho Port Authority
Board of Directors

supplied.

U p co m in g even ts for M D A
Over the next few days, there will lx- a numlx-r of events will
t.ike place lo Ircnrlli the Muscular Dystrophy Association
On 1hurvl.iy, Feb. 24. Ihe presidents pf various central
Florida club* and organizations will "serve time" In the M DA
j.ul at Ihr Park Avenue Grill In Winter Park Th e suspects
art i barged with caring bio much for Jerry's Kid* and will
prove themselves guilty by raising their bond money for MDA.
On Itietday, March I . comm unity professional* will lx*doing
tfit same tiling al Ihe Herbage Grill Restauranl at the Sheraton
Orlando North
And on Wednesday. Feb. 23. students from the PA C E school
m Longwood will tie going HAD (Howling Against Dystrophy) at
thr Hrunswlck Weklva Lanes.
I tie events are jiort of MDA's yearlong fundraising effort*
Hi.it culminate with the Jerry Lewis Lalxir Day Telethon seen
to. ally on W E S H -TV .

HifBti PViotoby Tflfnmi Vktcenf

CALENDAR
H o llyw o o d E ast c lo g g in g c la s s e s
Hollywood Ea*i Dancers conduct c lo s in g classes every
Thursday Beginners from 6 30 to 7:30 p m and Intermediate
from 7 30 to 8 30. at Melixlec Skating Hlnk. W . 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard in Sanlord
I he com is 53 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents frre with
puylng rhlld.
fo r Information, call Marty at 322-3761 or Dawn. 904-7350270

E a st-W e s t K iw a n is C lu b m e e ts T h u rsd a y
East-West Klwanls Club of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p.m , at the friendship A Union laxlgc building, corner of
I c io t Avenue and Seventh Street. Vlslltng Klwauluns are
welcome. For Information, call Robert Whlllaker, president.
H89 GO 12

i
‘I’m a Winner*
The Sanford Optimist Club recently sponsored “ I'm a W inner'1
awards to 24 students at Midway Elementary School. This event
takes place three times annually when atudenta are recognized
for overall behavior, academic achievements and citizenship.
Participating In the awards ceremony were (from left): Jeaalce
Jackson. Ernie Butter, Optlmlat. Chris Sw ill, Stormy DeBautte
and Bill Shepard. Optimist president.

O v ere ate rs A n o n y m o u s m e e ts w e e k ly
Overenters Anonymous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p.m ..
at the Com m unity United Methodist C hurch. Plney Ridge Road
and U.S. 17-92. Casselberry. For Information, call Carol.
m o j]5 7 - *

S u n rise K lw a n ls m e e ts F rid a y
Th e Seminole Sunrise Klwanls C lub meets every Friday, at 7
a m ., at Shoney s. U S 17-92. south of Airport Boulevard.
VisitIng Ktwantans are welcome. For Information, call
HruccMcKIbbln. president. 322-0331.

NEW ARRIVALS
Th e billowing Hrtli* have been
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs:
J a n . 28 - T a m m y and
Tim othy Smith J r .. Altamonte
Springs, girl; Ciahy and Russell
Williams. Sanford. ix»y
Jan. 29 — Clrtsllnc and Paul
Suedm eycr. Cbseelbcrry boy:
Si ary Bower and Jason Bodnar.
Oviedo, girl; la iu n and Jesus
Espinoza J r ., Sanford, boy
Ja n . 30 — Kalnrtna Votosln.
Oviedo, boy
Feb. I — Dcbtrah and William
T d k a m p . Altamonte Springs,
twin boys: Esmtralda Carvullio
nml Andrew U n a . Casselberry.
troy
Fell 2 — Kalhtlne and Keith
llarncl, Altamonte Springs. Ixiy:

Hillhaven’s king and queen
Over 50 residents and guaata attended a Sweetheart Party at
Hltlhaven Healthcare Center when Sheila Stephens (above) was
crowned queen and Albert Williams was crowned king. Girt Scout
Troop -112 presented each resident with e valentine. I yttui %t «•

She’s 19, a virgin and proud of it

D E A R A B B E : I applaud your
response to " 1 7 and W e llI n f o r m e d ." Y o u su id th a t
ubstlncnrc Is Ihe only foolproof
protection against venereal dis­
ease and unwanted pregnancies.
In an eru and In a society
Stcp hn n le and Scott Pierce. where It Is assumed that adoles­
W inter Springs, boy
cents and young adults are
Feb. 3 — Unda and Chris having sex anyway, your state­
Repp. Casselberry, boy: Melissa ment beurs repeating. If all
and David Hawkins. Altamonte
sexually active young people
Springs, girl; Wendy and Peter would be motivated to cease
Cilaude. Altamonte Springs, boy: their sexual activity outside of a
Christine and Nick Bruce. San­ committed, monogamous rela­
ford. boy; M uclrll Wulden und tionship. a host of national crises
Xerxes Love. Winter Springs
such ns teen-age pregnancies,
Ixjy
abortions, und unwanted and
Feb. 4 — Dorothy Ruvolo and abused children could be virtu­
Ryan Pollard. Sanford, girl
ally eliminated.
Fch 5 — Chrbtlnc and Steven
Today's youth needs to realize
Fox. AUamontcSprlngs. girl
that sexual activity docs not
F'cb. 6 — Michelle and E. need to preclude finding an
Howard Ostrom. Winter Springs, Identity and proving maturity. It
girl: Janice and Cory Jackson. cun. In fact Inhibit both. I
Casselberry, girl
challenge m y peers to take
Feb. 7 — Helen BoJadzIJcv. offense at the assumption of our
Casselberry, girl
educators that we do not hove

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control over our own bodies.
I am not w ritin g fro m u
nursing home or a monastery. I
am a 19-year-old college girl who
recently met a wonderful mail
whom 1 hope to m any someday.
And when we do marry, w c wilt
consummate our marriage In
complete confidence that neither
of us Is Infected with a venereal
disease nor will we have to
struggle w ith guilt feelings front
past sexual encounters. He Is 20.
and also a virgin.
19 AN D PROUD TO BE A
VIROIW,
LEBANON. PA.
DEAR ‘*19 AND PR O U D ":
Thank you for helping to con­
vince sexually active young peo­
ple That the only safe sex Is no
sex. A n d although condom s
reduce accidental pregnnncles
und venereal dlseuse. they arc
not foolproof.
DEAR ABBTt Here Is what
happened to me: I sat down one
m o r n i n g and wr ot e out
Christmas cards. When I got to
the W 's In m y address book, m y
fingers were numb. (I have the
start of carpal tunnel syndrome.)
I sent m y brother and his wife
a Christmas card, but on the
envelope. I addressed It using his
first and last name. O n the
Inside of the card. 1 addressed It
to all the family and sent a gift
certificate, and wished them a
happy trip, as they were going
away.
Tw o weeks went by. und I got
the card back marked "refused."
I checked the address.and It was
right, so I phoned my slstcr-lnlaw who said she rejected It
because It bad only my brother's
name on the envelope!
Was I wrong to have addressed
It that way? I addressed It like
that on several other holiday
cards and no one complained.
ITh cy were happy to get a card.)
Is m y sister-in-law hung up on
manners and protocol?
PATTY H.. BONITA. CALIF.
DEAR PATTY: You should
hac addressed the card to both
your brother and his wile: Mr.

nml Mrs. I |. However, your
sister-in-law was petty und rude
to h u v r returned It m arked
"refused.”
DEAR A B B Y : I am writing in
response to Patricia Murchek's
letter re ga rd in g the abortion
Issue. I don't understand how.
after editing five years worth of
videos and writings concerning
aborilon. she could have conic to
a conclusion about the pro-life
movement thut Is so completely
wrong.
Pro-life does encourage Infor­
mation on birth control (not Just
abstinence) und sex education. It
also promotes Ihe fact that all
children, born und unbum . are
precious — und all human life
should be afforded the respect
and dignity thut It deserves.
M AR Y M A M IN POLE.
COLUMBUS. OHIO
DEAR ABBYt Your annual
Vulcntlue's Day column In the
Hartford Courant has Inspired so
much love for m y sister and me
that 1 must share our feelings
with you.
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took your suggestion and called
loved ones lo express the " I love
you" theme. By the lime wc had
put through eight calls, wc felt
boundless Joyt And Judging from
the reaction wc received fom our
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spirits.
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tine thought — It made for the
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name.
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L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

MOTICC OF CHANOE OF LAND USE/REXONING
PUBLIC HEARINO TO BE M ILD
MARCH 1. ItN
Notice li hereby g-ven that th# Semlnol# County Local Land
Planning Agency* Planning and Zoning Commission ILPA PAX) will
conduct a public boating on Match 1. 1SS4. baginning at 7 40 p m . or
at *oon tharaattar at pottibta. In tha County Service* Building 1101
Ealt Flrtl Sheet. Santord. FL. Room ton Ith* Board Chamberil
Tha purpose at thll boating It to receive public input. Input from any
local government or o'haf agancy. and to mata recommendation* to
tha Semlnol# Comity Board ot County Commissioner* on requested
imalt Scala Amendments to tha Semlnol# Comity Comprehensive
Plan, and auociatad raioningt. at follows
Rabort Orvbbt — Plan amendment Irom Low Oantlty Ratidanlial
to Plannad Davaiopmant and attocialad raionlng Irom A I
(Agricultural lo PCD (Plannad Development Commarcial District)
described at Tat Parcalt 10 and V . taction 11, Township IIS. Ranga
WE. Saminola Count. Florida, lurthar described at abutting tha
north tida at Cltrut Avenue approtimalaly I.WO tool watt ot tha
Intersection ot Moaa 11 Branch Road and Aloma Avanua (S R 414)
diractty north ot tha Oango-Saminola County Una containing
approtimalaly 14 acres ( BCC Oittricl I)
Miranda Fltigarald — Plan amandmanl Irom Plannod Ot.atp
mont (Racraationl to Plannod Development (Commorciall and
amandmanl la tha Springy PUD I Plannad Unit Development) final
mattar plan, datcnbad at Tat Partal IA Itatt lha mail If tat 11
Saclion X Township )l$. Rang# 1*E. Saminola County, Florida, alto
datcnbod at tha approtlmataly touth WO laal ot Tract It ot lha
Sprlngt PUD. tu.’thar datcnbad at abutting tha north tida ot S R
U4 approtimalaly *00 laal west ot tho intersection ol S R 414 and
Markham Woods Road and aatt ot tha Llttla Weklv* River,
contalnlngapproilmaloly J secret I BCC DittrlctI)
Nott Land uta amandmantt an proparty containing Hood prona
and Holland araat ramain awb|tct to lha applicable Cantarvallon
land uta designation and varlout avorlay tor.ing classifications and
lha provisions rtlallng iharato Tha ganaral public It ancouragad *o
apt**' at thlt haarlng and protanl Input in accordanca ttllh tha
procadurot utliiyad by lha LPA/PAZ Including lha tubmittion ol
written commantt to tha LPA/PAZ. t/o Comprehensive Planning
Ottlco". not t i l l Flrtl strati. Santord. FL tin t , taiaphona (4011
Jit MW. titantlon 7J*4 Commanlt mutl ba racalrad no lalar than
Fabruary 14. 1**L lo ba Includtd In tha tlall rtport d&gt;|lrlbutad lo
LPA/PAZ mtmbtrt Thlt hearing may ba contlnuod Irom lima to
time at daomad nocotaary by th# LPA/PAZ Coptat ot tha propotad
amandmantt and raionlngi. and rolatod Information. Including
complete legal ottcnptient ot the above datcribod propaniat and
any commantt facetted, are a«aiiat&gt;ia tor public review at tha
addrott above Room JU7. between the homi ot I 00 a m and 1 00
p m ., Monday through Friday, oac ludtng holldayt
Portent lalih disabilities nooding aitiitanco io participto m any et
that# proceeding! mould contact tha Employee Relation! Dtparl
mont AOA Coordinator 4* hourt In advance ot tho mooting at («7|
J11UW . attention lt4!
Par ton i are adV tad that It they dacxtr to appeal any decision
made at thlt haarlng. they mill need a record at tha proceedings and
tor tuch purpour they may need to enturo a verbatim record et the
procaodingt It made, which record Include! the letlimany and
avidanco upon which tha appeal li bated taction 1*4 oias Florida
Statute*. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS B Y : FRANCES
CHANDLER. MANAGER. COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING DIVI
SION
Pubtlth February X 14 t**4
DEO IJ
JNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
C ITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
N O TIC E OF IN T E N T IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by tha City
Commission of the City of Lake Mary. Florida that said Cemmittion
will hold a Public Hearing an March X tna. at l 00 P M . or at toon
thereafter at pouible. lo consider a Development Agreement
between the City ol Lake Mary and Bank at Central Florida tar
preporty located in tha City et Lake Mary at tha southwest corner et
Rinehart Raad'aaA/l 4. a more specific description el which it at
totlows:
DESCRIPTION
That portion ol the Northeast U et Section t. Township W South
Range JO Eatt. tomlnela County. Florida, tying South ot and
abutting the toutharty Right of Way lino of Paota Road normally
State Reed 4(A). alia tying Eatt e( State Read *00 Hniarttata a)
tying Watt at BMnohert Read end tying North at tha Santord Grant
Lend Late the North 410.00 tool thereof
AND LESS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS
From the Southeast comer ol tho Northeast ’« at said Section *.
run thence South l* * a rir' Watt along the South lino at tald
Northeast 14 a distance o* 1.M011 Nat to tho easterly Right ot Way
line et S.R. 400 I I I ) , thanco North 14-MH Eatt along tald
Right at Way ine a distance ot *44* 41 Not to the POINT OF
BEGINNING; thanca leaving said Right ot Way lino. North IfO J IV
East a distance at It* It to tha point ot curvature of a cm ve concave
easier Iy having a radlut Ot 1*1 *1 toot and a chard bearing ot North
aytoS'M" Eatt. thanca northerly along the arc at said Curve through
a control angle el U t o O r ', e distance el 101 as tool to m* Poini el
Tengency. thanca North Utot O " Eatl a distance el aal latoattotha
point et curvature at a curve concave wastarty having a radius ol
JBt IB toot wsd a chord bearing ot North H ' t r J T Easl. thence
northerly along Ha u s d sato curve thraugh a central angle et
• M irflT __________
dW UkVW M k
o ertto
f to lPrtnr et To-wency-t-wwo
Harm
Mlttto
_
.
OO-11'OI" Eatt • distance at 1J4 47 toot. Ihonco Seutts *****M ' Eatl a
ditlerco el J44SI toot to tha westerly Right ol Way lino ot Rhmohart
Road thanca North 00*00“*1 Easl along lha wosNrly Right otWay
lino ol Rhmehart Road a distance of M00 Not to the southerly
flight el Way lire at C R. atA IPaoU Road), thanca North ora* 11
Watt along said southerly Right of Way line ot C R aaA IPaoU
Roadl a distance of *04*0 Not; thonca continuing along said
toutharty Right ol Way line, South 1 7 - lli r Watt a distance ol alt 4)
teat to tha easterly Right ot Way lino ot S R 400 11 4&gt;j thence South
14*0) 11 West along said easterly Right of Way tin# a distance at
UA4 U Not to the Point ol Beginning
Containing 11J ( acres, mar* or lost
SEARINGS ARE BASED ON TH E SOUTH LIN E OF THE
SOUTHEAST ta OF SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH. RANOE X
EAST AS BE INOS 0**arJ T ' W. ASSUMED NOR TH
The North 44040 toot el Section A Township 10 South. Range X
East. Saminola County. Florida, lying South el end abutling the
toutharty Right rt Way Una el PeeU Read Normally Slato Road
aaA), else lying Easl el Slato Reed « 0 llntortteto *1 end lying West
ol Rhinih-Art Raid
LESS THE FOLLOWINO DESCRIBED LANDS
From lha Southeast comer ot the Norttieetl to ol tald Section 4.
run thanca teutti 40*401*' Watt along lha South line ol said
Northaest to a dHtanco Of 1 JJ0 11 toot to tho oasNrly Right ol Way
line ol S.R. 400 (1-4); thanco North 14-011 East along laid
Right ot-War line • distance el M at AS tool to tha POINT OF
BEGIHNINOi thanca leaving said Rlghlol Way line. North I T O U "
E :st a distance o' UR.I* N the point el curvature el e curve concave
easterly having a radius ol m .V l toot end e chord bearing el North
*1*W 44" Eatt; thence northerly along the ere el said curve, through
a central angle rt Jttoa'JO", e distance at JO 41 toot to lha Pout ot
y; thence North u m r Keel a distance et *4114 feet to
rha point of curvature ot • curve concave westerly having • radlut ol
JBt.lB taat and a chard bearing at North J l * m r ‘ Eat!; thanca
northerty aNng tha arc ot teM curve through a central angle of
t r i r w " a «Panco ot « A J tool to Polnl of Tangoncy; thence North
o w r t r Eatt a distance at SM a tort i thence South Brtar j r Eatl a
distance at 144.17 Not to the wotforty Right el Way line ot Rhlnahan
Read, thanca North O O tT U " le t ! along tha westerly Rightot Way
lint at Rhlneharl Reed a dlitance ol IBM toot to the toutharty
Right at Way imaotC.R atA (Paola Rood); thanco Ncrlh I P i T l l
Watt along tald toumarly Right el Way Una ol C.R 4*A IPaoU
Rood) a dtttanc* at 40*00 taot; thanca continuing along tald
southerly Right ot Way line. South i m i W Watt a distance ol 41141
foot to the easterly Right ol Way line of S R *00 II 4) t thanca South
Js-O M l" Watl along eeld aattarly Right ol Way Una a dlttanco ol
t ,» 4 n teat to the Point at Beginning
Containing 4M acroa. more or lota
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LIN E OF THE
SOUTHEAST 14 OF SECTION A TOWNSHIP » SOUTH. RANGE W
EAST AS BEING S 4S-441S" W. ASSUMED NORTH
Said property It to ba dareloped a t:
A commarciel/eftlct park with a maiimum height limitation et W
loot subject to lha rsning restrictions Ol C l and C 1 unless
tupar tasted by tho provltlont Ot th# propotad Development
Agreement Coplat ot tho Agreement may ba obtained from tha City
Ctork'srtttc*
The Public Haarlng will bo hold In lha Commission Chambers 100
N. Country Club Road. Lake Mary. Florida The public it Invited to
attend and ba heard Said hearing may ba continued Irom lima to
time until a decision it made by lha City Cemmittion
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS M EE TIN G IS MADE BY THE CITY
FOR ITS CONVENIENCE THIS RECORD M AY NOT CON
S T IT U T E AN A D E Q U A TE RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY TH E C IT Y WITH
R ESPECT TO TH E FOREGOING M ATTER AN Y PERSON
WISHING TO ENSURE TH AT AN ADEOUATE RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS M AINTAINED FOR A P P ELLATE PURPOSES
IS ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY ARRANGEM ENTS AT
HISORHEROW N EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEOING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT I EAST 41 HOURS
INAOVANCEOF THE M EE TIN G AT IW fin i W14
C ITY OF LAKE M ARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Fetter. City Clark
D A TE D February 1). 1FN
P U B LItH : February 14. t»»4
OEOTJ1

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
A T T E N T IO N
Elltabelh S
Dickerson end Francis C
Hartnett or their heirs, assigns.
trentNrt. or successors M U
Nrostt and tho unknown ipousos
ol all tha atn.v
RE LOTS IJ t It BLK A
BUNGALOW C ITY PB 7 PC 01
11741 BUNGALOW BL VO)
A recent Inspection ol tha
above described property ro
veiled the unoccupied strwc
lures are unsale, unsuitable tor
occupancy and dttrimantal to
tho health. saNty. and welter*
ot the gmeral public Tho struc
lures are a health and lira
hajerd due N inadequate main
tenance. dilapidation, and
abandonment
In accordance with Seminole
County Ordinance *0 la. tha
above mentioned structure » are
dacieted to be a public nuisance
end must be demolished and
removed from the property Th*
demolition and removal ol tha
Structural must begin within
thirty (M l days and be com
p&gt;*Nd within ninety 4*01 days
after receipt ot this nor.ee. or
you may under late tha appeal
process as outlined In Set Iron
Seven (I ) el County Ordinance
Number 4014 Te pursue the
appeal process, it will be neces
sary tor you to appear before
th* Board ot Cotuty Commit
stone's and present any relevant
or material tacts at evidence at
to why me above mentioned
structures should not be dt
cured a Public nuisance It you
with to epoeel to the Board ot
Commissioners pleat* Nt mo
know and I sell) request th*
Board to sat a lima and da’* tor
a haarlng
Failure to begm removal ot
tha structures or (allure te
appeal to the Board ot Commit
I loners within thirty (M l days
attar receipt at thlt notice may
result U action being las an by
tho County to have mo strive
ture* demolished and removed
All costs Incurred by me County
tor the demolition and removal
ot the structures will be assess
*d to you and may bac ome a INn
egolntt y«ur property It you
have any puts irons concerning
mis matter. pNase call Potty
Andrews at lit IIH *sNnt&gt;on
TJJt
Publish February to. tl. 34 1
March X Itea
OEO10
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E IT A T E OF FLORIDA
INAN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO: t ) (1*1 CA 14 K
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
AM ERICA
PlaUtltt.
VS
OSCAR COLON P E R E Z #nd
E N ID M COLON his wit*
S E M IN O LE SELF R E L IA N T
HOUSING. INC and THE IN
OEPENDANT SAVINGS PLAN
Detendantlit
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE it hereby given mat.
pursuant to an order or Fuel
Judgment ot Foreclosure *n
t*v*d In the above captioned
case, t win ten the' properly
situated In SEMINOLE Cowity.
Florid* drscfibrd a&lt;
Lot 4 IYSON PARK, ac
ccud.ng to tha Plat t’ereoi as
recorded m Pial Boo* Jl. Pag*
*4 ot the Public Records ot
Seminole County Florida
at public sale, to tho highest and
best b'dder tor cash, at th* West
Ftonl Dour. Ml N Park Avonue,
ot tha SEMINOLE C O U N TY
C O U R TH O U S E . In Sanford.
Florida, a m M a m on March
11.1*44
D A TE D Fabruary U . I*ta
In accordance with the Amor
leant With Disabilities Act. per
tons with disabilities needmg a
special accommodation to par
tlclpate In thlt proceeding
should contact Seminole County.
Court Administration at Ml
North Park Avenue. San lord.
FL JJ77J telephone 1407) 111
4JM. not later than seven (71
days prior to the proceeding It
h e a rin g Im pa ire d. ( T O D )
I IOC t i l 477:. or Voice IV I
I MOtSS (770. vie F tor We Reley
Service.
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F C IR C U ITC O U R T
B Y . Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Pubtlth: February 17.I*. I«(4
DEO 141

71— H elp Wanted

Legal N o tic e s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIG H TEEN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASIN O .*! II7SCAM
DIVISION E
VICTORIAMORTGAGE
CORP.
Pumtitf.
VS
B ER IR AN D T GRAFFIS
*141
Detvndenttil
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE1ALC
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order to re
schedule foreclosure sal* dated
February 14. IF44. and entered
in Case No *1 117* CAI4 E ol ih*
Circuit Court ol Hie EIGH
TEEN TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein V IC T O R IA MORT
GAGE CORP Is th* PUUHN
and BERTRAND T. GRAFFIS
and "AUOREV G GRAFFIS",
his spouse il married. HD RE
ALTY. INC . and SANFORD
PLACE HOMEOWNERS AS
SOCIA*ION. INC are m* D*
Undents. I wilt tell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
al me wet' front entrance et the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
*1 II 04 a m . on the 17th dey ol
March. 1I»L th* following d*
scribed property as sat forth in
saW Fuel Judgment
LOT H. SANFORO PLACE. A
SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
Jl. PAGES 11 THROUGH JL OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR
IDA
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF 1*40
AdmUtt trails* Order
No *J J7
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In ttut proceeding
Should contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml N Park Avonuo. Suit# N
Ml Santord- F tor We 13771 al
toast fir* III days prior to Ih*
proceeding Telephone (4071
J314U0 Eat 4Mf. lO O O W t
FJ1ITD0). or im n S O F TO tV I.
vU F lor ide ReUy Service
WITNESS M Y HAND and th*
laal Ot this Court on Fabruary
14 1*44
(SEAL I
H0440RABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bottom
Deputy Clark
Publish Fabruary IF. 34.1*44
D EO 147

NOT ICC
The Housing Authority ot th*
City ot Sinford. Florid* It
seeking Pest Control Proposals
to service 440units monthly
On* Bedroom
IIS
140
Two Bedrooms
Thrs* Bedroom*
III
Four Bedrooms
41
Five Bedrooms
1
Piees* submit to
Santord Hauling Authority
Mrs PhyllisD Richardson
EiecuHv* Director PHM
P O Boa IMS
Santord. FL 33773 73**
Th* Santord Housing Author I
ty II imdar Section III ot th#
Housing and Urban Dart lop
man! Act Of 1*44. providing
economic opportunities lor lew
end very tew Income persons
Deadline lor lu b m ltta l
March!. Ifecal 4 OOp m
Th* Santord Housing Author I
ty It an equal opportunity
Publish Fabruary M. 11. » . » .
14 1444
DEO 1*4
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
None* I* hereby (Ivan thal I
am sngaged U business ( I MM
Marshall A v t . Sanford. FL
J im . Stmlneto County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name of
SUNSHINE F R A M IN G , and
thal I intend to register said
n*m* with th* Division at Car.
paratians. TallahasaM. Florida,
in accordanca with th# provisions ot th* Fictitious Name
llatutos. To Wit taction US 04.
Florida Statutes 1441.
Daniel J Pottoy
Publish: February 14.1444
DEOJ77

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 i1

6 3 1 -9 9 9 3

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
1:00 AML • 5:30 PJl.
MONDAY thru

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 ccrsidcuBv* Urncc ...—
57* a Hn*
t conMCUttyg ttmaa - ____ 70* • Bn*
3 crvwBCUdvs U m r*______ f t * a In *

FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

1 tU w _________________ 51.1 B a In*

R«laa arc par h*u», tetad on 3 lints
* 3 Lino* Minimum

N0WACCEPTWG

SchadtAng may ududa Harakl ABM rtM f at Bw cotl of an addborwl day
Cane* whan you gat M*WH Pay ordy lor tsaysyout ad n u t at rate earned
Uta IUI daeotpqon lot laatost reaUto Copy must to tn aocmt*eta* fyj« '
graptsaad Sonn ■Commaroal beguarry Me* wa avatabu
DEADLINES
Tiwadey t m Fniey I I Noon The Dey Bator* Pubkcabon
Strew And M n t i y S 30 P M Fndev
AD JUSTM ENTS AN0 CREDITS* In tha event of an error In an

ad, lha Sanford MaraM will ba raaponslbl* for lha first
Inaardun only and only to tha art err! of tha coat ot thal
Insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy tha first day It
runs.

12— E ld e rly C e re

1 2— E ld e r l y C a r e

ADULT CABi""in""our private
hem* Santord are* Flees*
contort Holly TO 4)41________
ADULT CANE in our private
Longwood hem* ] beds avail
Fleas* contact Debbie 17*447*

■ L O IR L Y CARE tor la d tl
Lets ol lev*, heme coostd
mea i private room Reason
abto re&gt;es E ip A rets » : l*4l_

Bladder Control PraMtm?
SENIORS, call to Hnd out It
you quality lor assistance with
DIAPERS FADS delivered to
your daor monthly 4(7 *4* 17L4

L e g a l N o tic e
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIT H JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANDFOR
SIMI4IOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO *114(4 CA I* K
S ECRETARYO F VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Plaintiff
vs
ROBERT WARREN SMITH.
•I aI .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Fartrtoaur* deled
February tl. I4S4 and entered U
Case No 4 J 144* CA 14 K ot lha
Circuit Court at the I I T H
Judicial Circuit U and tar SEM
IN O L E C o u n ty . F lo rid a ,
wherein S E C R E T A R Y OF
VETERANS AFFAIRS PUin
Ml. end ROBERT WARREN
SMITH, et al.. are defendants I
will salt to lha highasl bidder tor
cash at me Wes* Front Door ol
th* Semlnel* Covnly Court
house. Santord. Florida, at the
hour at It 00 a m . on the Sin
day et April. 1444. the toitowUg
described property et eel term
tn s*W Summery Ptael Juag
ment. to wit.
LOT X BLOCK R. SUN LAND
E S TA TE S . ACCORDING TO
THE P LA T THEREOF AS RE
c o r d e d in p l a t b o o k n .
P A G E S I* TH R O U G H 11.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
D A TE D Wus lift day ol Feb
ruary. 1444
Maryann* Akers*
Clark Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Belton
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 14 A March
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IANITORIAL
CARPET CLEANING

For meliva'ed individuals
willing to work Vertout toca
lio n s lo r P r o d u c t io n ,
Warehouse, and Assembly
Musi hart raliabto transport*
Hon and home phone Call
GPC at *4t t i ll lor more
information N t.eralre^
CLASS A OH iv I RS

P/T Morn or night hr* Mutt
hero own transportation Call
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LABORERS N E ED E D Milled
end unskilled Positions i.a l
able Days Call between! I
SPRINT STAFt ING 11* N il
LIVE IN COMPANION lo* gen
tleman. Ire* room/board
private room bath No salary
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110 SS03
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We need tlv* drivers who
Snow th* Orlando are* Wilt
be making delxones lifting
up lo TO lbs . starting al S&lt; 00
per hour Musi hart 1 yea's
espenenc* and a very good
driving record C*M44S H »)

CLERICAL
Need to till tore* positions
that require a variety skills
Sum m er youth program
Limited term employment No
calls Sand return* I* Private
Industry CatmcO. I ll Wait
laka Mary Btvd. laniard FL
13771 Attn Jadl
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CNAS
For *11 full tlm* shifts 7 1.
It 7. A l II Mutibecirtltied

ADOPTIONS
Free medical care, trantper
tallon, counseling, privato
dorter plus living aapenses
Bar #717111 Clearwater Attorney
fm ltr
I ((**77 &gt;44*
BLACK m a l e , recently retired
milltery man (Sr Entitled) 44
yrt eta but Meat M S‘F" 170
ib Prefeitianai educated,
loves Children Seeks pr*
lei usual atoll* lemal* age
74 14 height m proportion to
weigh! Med-cal profession a
honut but *m lie .*61* PO Bov
W i l l Cast*Ibarry F L 17707
HANDSOME W H ITB M A L I.
JO'S. tail, successful Enioyt
classic reck, me* cars. Ilauan
lead and action movies
W thes te meet pretty female
m a il
Photo# must
P.0 Bes 4S4731
Lake Mary. FI. 137*1

~25—S p o c iil N o tic e s
N E W A V I "Skinny D ip" IhUh
cream At teen en Ch * news
New available Pleat* can
^ 4 * t* ld i4er2uSonJl4*_SJl^_

2 7—N u r s e r y &amp;
C h ild C a r e
(MOTHER al 1. will car* tor your
child U my Santord hem*
lAm 4Pm Call Kathy 171 toll

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______ S a rv ic — ______
awwa r r iT f i i (ussUdl

STOr r O lf C lO Su K T

I can help SIX success Barry
Myers 447 **l Mas until IPM

&lt;1— M o n ty to L a n d "
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE M ONET!
All you need it your Hit* Jack
Diamond lor appointment
__________3401*34

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[EMPLOYMENT
3 2 3 -5 1 7 6

ORDERLIES
Full tlm* 1 11shift

LFN
Full time) Hand
part l&lt;m*] 11
Accepting applications
Monday Friday 4 4
Debar y Manar 44 N 17 41.
____ DaBary 417 44(1*14__

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Good pay steady were Win
train tor 7311*71 iv message _
DELI H E LP
Full time M F. etpertance
preferred r*n*bla pleasant
personality Good pay
D E LIV E R Y
II X I X. own tar. r*l.*bU
P A R K C C N TER C A FE 4*4 4til

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Eeponencad with tspandad
duties needed tar busy muttl
d.uipiinery oit c* Strong r*
itortlv* and surgical skills a
must Salary commensural#
with eepentnc* Available
Jen 14 Call spa rrvajm

DIRECTOR
For established ctindcar* ten
ter E duca'ion and tiper ienc*
In early childhood required
_________ Call 111 4aM________

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tavares. FI.
a well established and gram
mg Central Ftanda bated
cempan, oilers rvu
O S e m i A nn u el Pa y l nr re tees

q Stop Oft Pay
* Unloading Pay
* Vacation Pay
* Safety Bonus
* Spouse Riding Program
o Average T rip ! 7Days
* Let* Mortal Conventional
Tractors
II you have 1 years tractor j
trailer. OTR and snow and 1C*
erper lonce plus a good driving
record, call
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DRIVERS CLASS B
Must have good driving record,
need I's years eiperence.
good MVR GPC is looking tor
dr Ivors who want Is work
Call 44111U

MAIDS
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hop*

hiring
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(3
rriiL««g« C*U to&lt;Ur IU rl lo
metrtovnI E ip QAif 1)I jli|

MAINTENANCE
A 'C refng tip rtq Send
resumes lo F11 Secret Harbor
Ln La*0Mary. FL 1174*
M EDICAL HELP

LPN
II PM 7 AM
Part time Apply In parson
Laktview Nursing Cantor, fit
Bast lad Street, Santord

NATIONWIDE COMMON
CARRIER NOW ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS FOR FULLTIME O.T.R. DRIVERS
| « 00} A y e a r p o s s ib l e
Po d vocation
medic ot, and Ilf* Insurance
uniforms WIK. and mar*
*0X ot our dr Iy*r t or * home
every nee!
Minimum age 11
1 yrt verHieb'eO T R
•ipenenc*
Clots A 'C O L
Good Jrlylng record
Doubles tiper one# and
endorsement a plus
APPLY AT

REED TRANSPORT. INC.
1W0 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
0CLAND. FIOAIOA 32724
904 7382778
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N « d Tm D*ptfld*M« F«?p!«
with basic construction skills
Valid drivers license and awn
transportation Pitas* call
Don *1 m 4700_____________

OfTICEHELP
P/T Secretary computer
skills necessary . tail starter
111 4007

P/T ELECTRONIC TECH
Shop in Santord needs Tech
Experience with TV A VCR
Iroubi* shooting FleeCbletwo

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PART TIME

Ottlco work, w ltl train
Perfect tor retired couple
Call 13J 4111________________

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
F/T . T Aid*. P/T (JOMrtl
f R ptrlfftctd Th#
K ornf Cjlltof App1 P t f i l l

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
E iper ienc* prefer red
Call Metadr at Ml 7411

PRODUaiON
Company seeks Individual
with tiptrtenc* tn production,
machine operation and heavy
aisembfy 11 par hour Never
a tool Help Persene*I, *144«**

Janitorial Servlets

Electricel

Becom e A
S u c c e s s fu l S e lle r
I n O n e E a s y S te p

FLORIDA S T A T I R IO U IB IS
all contractors b* reglilirtd
or cartitiad To vorlty a Stott
contractors llcons* call
1 400 14] 7140 Oc cupel lo-rtt
Licenses or* required by th*
county and can be verified by
c a u iiw M im O je iitT a il^

Autom otive
C O M F L IT I D E TA IL IN G Ol
your homo. Hand washing and
^rtrtngJaionGand*M 4to47

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kinds of hem*
repairs, palming A ceramic
Itl^ R Ic h a rd G ro i^ ^ M M S Tl

Carpet Cleaning
SAM'S CARPET CLEANINO
plus (trip and butt Heart
Rasldanllal/commarclal 14
hrt M4U4l.|be*p*ra4a014t

flooring

Lawn Service
TOM A JIF F 'S LAWN CARE!
Res /Comm . dependable, low
rates I Fra* ett............MB ton

G e n era l Services

Painting

IN D O O R A O U TD O O R
Plastering Remodel now and
historic homas M114K

CUSTOM PAINTINO by Jeffrey
Power Int / t it . Lie d , Ins
Free estimates ..... M l 0141

Mome Im pro vem ent"
AFFORDABLEHem# Repair.
Dependable An phases Call
tor (roe asl Michael Ml 71(4

A l DOES IT A U
F li If right *1 * price you can
altord Ltc d'lns From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and roofing
tvto. 71 yrt oteipenenc* No
|ob loo big or small Call
n stA M e r T74 M M lfltrt
R E S TO R A TIO N . DRYW ALL.
motel studs, doors, trim, sid
Ing. porches, docks, gettbot
1UM(7

C leaning;
ig Service
L IO H T cleaning toe seniors
E ip . ref's, reasonable dally
/weekly Santord area Ml IH7
CLBAHIN 0: Ratidanlial and
commarcial Ovality work
Aftordablerates M l I t 11
LD NO JOB T O O LAROE
Home-office Fro# et! I work
alon*. no crew Rat avail
Uc/IntJBand. Diana 14* 111!
1 BR SS4.1BR S44.4 BR I44 M
A professional, commarcial
learn available lie eel/
C o n c rs tB
CAPTAIN C O N C R C TI. Wayne
Baal, l Man Qvsllty Optra
•tonI Mt-lMB/Mb-JMJ

BUTZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Commarclat/Rasid Ml 4711

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install landing Finishing
TO M OL1IN 1 4114)41717

Additions A
R tm o d ellnq
RES /COMM Vinyl Siding ,
Alum. Fram ing, Orywall.
Door*. Rooting. Concrete
M M 4 JIX O Ja lln t^ B C * l* l* *

M a s t e r C&lt;

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, cemm/ret
Llc/lnt lEROOMIflMI 4471

RITE-WAY...... .
W t SHOW UP

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L e t I T s li Display A d

W o rk Kur You...

C n ll llim lfln !

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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Lendsceplng*
CYPRESS MULCH SD/yard
100% Grad# A. milled In
Longwood Call us tor a tree
estimate on yeur tree trim
mlng and rtmavtll Hardy
Tre* Service doing business as
AAA Trsn Sarvkq MMM1

P lu m b in g
A A A PLUMBINO A SEWER.
Leaky la u c t lll Running
toHellT 110 could solve your
problem Water haaters; 14 hr
service
SB4IM1I11

Pressure Cleaning
DUN RITE: Clean driveways.
reels, pool dacki, walks,
houttt Free est Ml 4117

Roollng
OYSBERS ROOFING Free
a tt.. I t yrs experience
Band lns'Llc RC004*345
Call 174 4)11

ng Pool
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Sw im m ing
Service/Repair

V D E i O X P t . '

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Sanford H erald

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W EEK LY SERVICE tram M l
mo Chom Rile Pool Service .
140 M74
Robert Shoemaker
____ *

Tree Service
ECHOLS TR EE SVC Lie s. Mil
"Let the Professionals da If.”
Fraooslimate*
Ml 7M4

Window Re
•nd Clean

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NINDONI SCREEN REPAIR
_________ 4S71M-71tl

A F B

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K F l O f P,
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "II you run tnio a guy in a bar
who tiyt he w tl a bud rider. i» he « got teeth, he * tying "
(Bull rider) Buddy Gulden

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StflOhr Noevp nee Immed
opening S T W 4 W IW I tee
AVAILABLE POSITION*

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You can get sales quick with the help o f your
Visa or MasterCard. Just pall us at
322-2611 with your card number and expiration
date, and we'll be glad to help you w rite an ad
that's a sure sell.

FBU

M ALTON*
JUJJ44
ASSf MBLT/FACTORT

JANITORSi
Part tlm* for Laka Mary
/Haaltiraw A p p ly
*401
Philadelphia Art Orlando
_________ 4(1(44 0480_________

HYDROTEX
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« me t«n*» stands lor

C N E M

X P M

Nothing succeeds like success
W* re well Intoeur Irddetad*
ot framing suctestM agents
No license*
Well help'
WATSON REALTY CORP

DRIVERS
T T , pneumatic tank Local or
over the road Mult hart CDL
with r ■ endowments, j year
verifiable tractor trailer eip*
rlenc*. and clean MVR Road
drirtvs out t ( 14 days Local
driver* guatanload weekly
salary to» &gt;41*4*4 WALPOLE

Mot»v.itr&lt;1 person to cJ»J on
CorTTfncffijl lrvlusfM.il jrvl
Agnc
it t ounfs in Ifi*
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cewenry Con*, cryotopamt are [’ M W ham oanaimns t , Inmrws
taco

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74* W. 11th II.

C E L E B R I T Y C IP H E R
fewer ■(h r r #**#* p

I,*S* AVON products. Earn to
10% No door-door PT/FT
Landi J l) ll»J&gt; I 440 IS* H«*
AOO t O YOU* INCOME
S ELL AVON NOW!
CALL 111 talfar 111 433t

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Advertise Your Business Every Day
F o r A s L o w As 545 P e r M o n t h .
C a l l C l a s s i f i e d , 3 2 2 2611

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APPOINTMENT SETTER
Wor* at N»j*W Call M l lU i

REHAB TECHNICIAN
Naadad for rehab drpi in
Skilled nurtlng facility. typing
and computer ikimt • plut
Contact Brynda Crtar, RPt

aims***_________ toe
AN

Far busy doctor i ottic*. m i
lima, lam Spm Starting ula
ry 111 hour Contact day on
Thursday* only at H I ) ) »

SALES
Parttima Comm i**lon bap*
_______ Call H I JW1________

SECURITY OfTICER
Armad, tor Oallona area
s* a w Call i aoo oodoui

SECURITY OfFICERS
P/T S a n fo rd la k * Wary
Araa Waakand ahiltt Clan O
guard IKant# rag taoolll

SOUL FOOO COOK

m i n i or m ana________

TEACHERS
Mutt ho*a aarnad M Itrt
toward a CDA or equivalent
or bachelor! dagraa m aarty
ihiidtiood
M ) 7001

TELEMARKETERS
longweed part lima Monday
thru Friday 1PM aPM Sat
urday. *AV SPM II W p*r
hour plut bonut and com
m illion Parmananl pan
•tantt
tiv.vr rival
Natp Paata anal, uatgaa

NANTED; M

Covnlit Help

Far Saminola County Fair
Call laa c a ll or apply in
partOT al Tha Chackarvd Or HI
rt t f lair t main antranca
WAREHOUSE ANO OENEBAL
LABOR H E L P N E ED C D i
Banvt ter driver! All ihiltt
amiable Daily pay. no laa
Report ready to work S M am
Induitflal Labor SrC. tell
French Ay Ho phone cell!

WRECKER DRIVER
Eipnrlenced Mutt Ilya In
Santerd araa 4 have Clan A
COL Apply dl 1707 W lit St

93— R oom s fo r RentQ UIET, dean rm kihhan
laundry Aptt avail
able alto t i l 4 up M l 4*1!_
EAN ROOMS tmgia Hart ng
7l/*k K itch e n , pnont.
undry. video garnet, all
eat parking n o r m
AN FU R N IS H ED ROOM
/ kitchen ovail H i nt t il
. Danntonn i n M U
aATE LON O WOOD HOME
Mntmoker UO wk 110 dtp

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RftIVATE home w'houia privi
Nga* Ere area Mature ra
* •MPNIbla mala prat Ml Ball

ffe — R oom /B oard
O M I l ROOM ANO iO A R D r
Dad will there 1 bdrm home in
exchange tar help a/ dough
tart. 10 4 IS Ideal tor tingle

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97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
TICE
All ranlol and root atiata
Odrartnomantt ora tub|*ct to
tha Fadaral Fair Naming Act,
which mokot II liltgti is
adroftlta any pratavanca llm
Italian or ditcrlm lnatlen
baud on ract. color, rallgton.
taa. handicap, familial tljtut
Or national origin

ALL U T I L I T I I I paid on I bdrm
Cioan. btmdt. rarpat. ArC. no
potkUM « dap MO 1000
D E TA C H tD OARAOE APT. I
bdrm . I bath tm 'm onm . UM
•acurity dapotit
m a in
St JtAna Baa tty Company
SANFORD
la. g* 7 bdrm
compltlt privacy 1100 prr
naak pluml yob tacur ity
________ Call 111 m i
SANFORD S TU D IO 4 I RORM
1110 mo up. plut dapotll No
patt Ail electric. air xiJ ton

9f— A partm ents
Unfurnished / Rent

CASSELBERRY
Upkcalf. king la ktory. patio
- aportmantt I bedroom I Idaai
tor Individual or coup**

:________H w m _______

CONVENIENT TO downtown 1
bdrm, 1 bath, tingla Uory,
gulat w/d hook up Wll/mo
__________ p i m i __________

G O IN G .GOING...
! tdrm ./l Bath M im a
1MINANPOAH APARTM SNTS

LEASE FOR LESS!
Ona Badroom Apartmontt
Slat D EAL
Mott m od Aptt v r r r u

MINUTES FROM SAMFORDI
MARINER’ S VILLAGE
Laka Ada I bdrm. Ut0 mo
1 bdrm, S4I0 mo and up

323-8670
MOVE IN SPEC IAL Newly rt
* novatad I 4 1 bdrm aplt All
amanittat u t t SIT* mo plut
dtp I yr looto Ma ta t
QUIET 1 /m townhouta. I M
Park, Adult comm tali'mo
“ and toe dap Watar/traih
' inti Barb Mon F rlin ia a i
UN FO R D , I Bdrm w/utll turn
By wk or mo 1*1 ***0 Otlic*
aaa«»thoma*goiaiep*9*r
S A N F O R D 1 B rd m A p l
U*Vmo 1100 dap Call attar
Spm 174*0*4___________ ___

I BEDROOM 177$ month plut
s its tecurity dapotll and
ralarencat
_____l U Ttrl
I BEDROOM FREE M ONTH
SPCCIALI 1 bdrmt 4 etltc
avail Coll Jerry T il to 10

tOJ—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
O E4ARV 1 bdrm I bath home
flor Ida rm. lalefronl 147) mo
plut m Hrll Rrrlty 111 lif t

HUO HOMES.
Fromtsaadewnl Why rtntf
Tha Hillimrn Grevp,
1)1 111)
Realtor
LA K E MART, in . older home,
vary central Ig lot. traot.
SAlOptut tat H I Itlt
_
M A Y FA IR . 1/1. ate oroa. avail
M l C/HA, W O hook up
WIC m |,M ii,p 111
U N F O R D 1 bdrm. It* balh
lakatronl hou*a U M mo
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SANPORO. 1/1 fancad yard.
Oulat naighborhcod HI 4 latt
111 S ill or U Qtiro Iv mtg
• SA N PO R O . |/l. I l H 'm g
trSO/dap o i i t lM mo
U M dap a lA K t M ART. )/|.
SMS mo SMS'dtp Ml tape
SANFORO. 11. C/HA. parage
SIM me plut dap. Note rot
M l UQt or a*$ r 'u aval
SANFORD GOIOSBORO
RENT TOOWN
1 bdrm., nan tllchan, air
tl.OBOdown. SIM'mo tea m i
SANPORO, 1/1. I l l Holly Ava,
U M mo
1*1 *aaOolll&lt;a
tat tlM home
MO It Uproar
SANIO R O )
:• » • .’ t,v»
central M A tancad backyard
UM *monthCailMI rail

Stenstiom Rentals
OSANFORD l/l with tcrawnad
porch fireplace Spactout 4
clean'1)71 me 0*a&lt;
a SANFORD k/t w carport
CMA s ilt mo SIM tec
a SUNLANO )/| * ttr carport
new pr.nl, new carpet Clean!
S i l l 'mo Slllw c
0 SHADOW LAN E WOODS 1/11
w / dble car garaga tplc . wall
4 saptic 1*30 mo S*00 tec
a I T JOHNS RIVER 1/1 »
grrapa. hrntwood Maori boat
at ip v » w HOC rnoltoc tac
a SAN FO R D 1/1 apt CHA
potto, claan trOU mo SMO tac
Slanttram Raalty. Inr
"Wt Managa your Hama,
like it wet a«r awn “ Jim Oayla
&gt;17 Ht$ AWat 4PM IM latl
SUNLANO eSTATKS S bdrm.
H i bath, lanced yard 111
Bay wood Clr. Santord trot mo
m u x
taa t u t ________
1 BDRM UM month plut SMO
s e c u r it y d a p o tll and
rotoroncat _________ M l IU J
1 BIO R O O M with cant M/A.
la rg e lanced y a rd , and
tcreerwd room Only SMO down
Why rant! The H illim rn
Croup. Inc Realtor i l l S ill
l« » ROOM HOUSE. Cyprett
Are Santord All ufllillot will
ba paid by tenantUOO mo
111 01?I

10S-DuplexT r ip le * / Ren!___
SANFORD. 1 bdrm.. carport
tecurily lytlam. lull kit
liaaitld-kcountadUH
LA K E M ART 1 Bdrm carpal
C/HA. appu . mini t tancad
yard, goad area 111 «f*0
LA K E MARY DUPLEX 1 BR.
t BA, rafrig . ttoro. A C,
weth dry hookup big yard
1J SO mo .1100 drp Ml t i n
SANFORD. Why rant. It you
have SI00O you can own all
new full duplai. I/ I’ j. aa
tide Live Far Free tel /Ml
SMALL AFT. A/C and t p H
ancat Ideal lor tingla SMO
p lu t ^ a p o t it ^ _ _ _ M M J M

107—Mobile
____ Homes / Rent
E LD E R SFRINOi. oil Hwy r l l
I, 1. J Bdrmt »71 to 1*0 wk
1100dro IM tliaorrai nor

114— Warehouse
Space / Rent^
LO N 0 W OOD/LAKE M A R Y
Mid tUe lloraga warehoutai.
*00 030 Itoo ta tt. Free rant
■ l i r a leata.fromlltl/mo
___________ 111 Oil*
____
S E C U R ITY WAREHOUSE - aoA
and Old Lake Mary Bivd
•1,1)0
1,000 tq ft ol
lie/watahouta ‘ Fintthad of
llco tpoca H u available
Kapanka Beatty, 141* n i l

K IT ’N* CAKIrYLKa by ljirr&gt; Wrighl

Ill-O f f ic e
Space / Rent

t f — Apartments
Unfurnished / R e nt

NEW Santord olflcot and
warrhoutat *00 MOD tq II
Special. SIM/mo. I l l 111*
OFFICE Space French Ave .
U M mo
Santord
Includtt util
MO IM*
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F I C E
Building In downtown Laka
Mary Surrounded by city
park! t*l E W ilbur Ava
MM m olll **»7Dale
SANFORO ~Offico tpace~ 1*00
tq It building total. IMO tq
It parothceunit M l TOO*

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MORGAN REALTY
OWNER Financing!

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trenchdr» fpi hardwood tin.
ttairm.beck deck ttl aaa
Build year OWN hwmrI Lg
lot, many trm i great toca
henf lottwr lottavall tit,toe

SANFORO

lith St and Myrtle Are

321-6762
DELTONA

ta*m tar*
AfFORDABtf HOWLS
VENTURI I PROPERTIES
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS IN
ANQ t and owner financing at
low at Sax mo! Gov t Fora
cloture* Rtpotl Saminola.
Orange VoMia
laniard Hit Ilian t i boa dawn
at/| Atta l/l. tancad appii
anca* 111,MO
aOvvr t/T acral 1/t, llv d.n
lam rm Salallitadith 1U MO
• RgiNYPM 1 I ‘ | Newer root
carpal, paml. garage, *«r
porch IM *00
OPaol 11. llv dining, lam
rm* Over I MO iq tt IM 100
Attvma Na Quality I #1/1 U tl
PITi na mo a 1/1. pool MOO
P ill 111 too O l/l tpi.f plan
fm &lt;ad.|UlPlTl.ua MO
MartBam W&lt;* araa. « 'l. 1 I*
acre* Patturo'ttab&gt;e 1101000
LK Mary tvttem built*
a a/1. pool t iq) too
os/|.Otar I acre s i n *00
#1/1.11 acre*pool, tpaSit* MO
t '/ V t ll

O S I K &gt; I1 N I

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 / U 4

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real E*iat* Broler
MM Santord Ava

121475*............. 321-2257

HALL R EA LTY
:)UW f uhi Sr S.tnlotd
Cammtrclal allKa Udy
•POt hF prq Hwy 0)7 4 *1*
Paved parking I Only fTf.fOO
Duahk )'1 4 l/l. c h a. tented
UOOmo income I M l 000

323-5774
D E M R T lakatronl 11. tm
tralH/A.pluta*tra*t laa 000
W Maliciawtki. M l 7*tl
EXCHANOE OR S E L L your
proparty located any whoro I
Iitvtt tart Realty. 774 M il
HANDYMAN SPECIAL, cheap
cam 401 nth St tlla tq It.
tplc. motivated. *07laa l i d
HAZEL GLEN M l. vaulted
call, landtcaped w/tprinlart. 4
yr* OK)
l/l WO
M OW *
SANFORD 111 E Woodland
* . « , 1 Bdrm J bath, block,
carport, new root. Iikt now
Inttdi, new carpet, cuktam kit
cabrMtt. earner let Ml.MO
ItM tM itltce 144 B lit Kama
r u Ittl pager. Open Sat 141
REALTORS W ELCOME

141 — Homes for Sale
L A R O E P O O L HOME
fireplace, treat Ion larat
near Lk M ary t i l l . 000
M c A d a m t G ro u p Baa
I Wilhamion) Odrll )1* 11*1
Altar hour* Ml *&gt;U
IK MAMy l* N t OHO II-!-.•
ba ^amodalad lo brand newl
By Owner l i t . MO IN *U1
N E E D LAROER HOME f Dr
lighttul 4 bdrm ) bath (OK tor
mother in law I with cent
H/A. family rm tcreened
porch#* lanced yam So
MUCH for only IS* MO and
Owner Broker win tw'p quail
had buyer with do*mg cot**
II too down ha I 1*11*1 -mo
(plut T il 7 1% Inuratt lor )0
yaar payoll WILL accapt
trade ot your equity In your
tmaHar home or other item*
of value Atk lor B«rt

i/W

32274)1

-HIGHW AY 17 *1 1*1 ft Iron
tag*, toned GC ) Ciettic ttyl*
bldg ottic# and Ig dttached
garage Owner term* ava-i
tiaoooo
ik w v/ie

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OPEN HOUSE. SUNDAY t a.
Ml Monroa Harbor P I. I San
ford Placal 1 Bdrm 1 Bath
tcreened patio. doubK garage,
privacy fancad yard I77.MO
Porjig Raalty
111 M il
PLEASB COME
O B S E R V E AT THE
CROSSINGS &gt; bdrm | U h 1
car garage Screen porch,
aal In kitchen living room
dining area, padd't Ian*
dtvoo
1)1* ISO
SANFORD DUPLEX Top con
dition. Good neighborhood
SU MO
Call attar Jpm
*07 si* aoa*
SANFORD. 11. C/HA m *
carpal, u r n porch, tancad
calling font. Lot* at aitrat
US OOOmodivalvd MM**t
SANFORO J l ' i FH A oppraitai
U1COO Sale price 1*7.MO
Bold Arp. Realtor N* Mar
Praforrad Group
Ml *UOO
U N F O R D . V i. great rm . ) yrt
cuttom built, Immaculata.
. u a koo i » n n or m i ioo«

SANFORD FOOL HOME
ST* *00 ) or a bdrm . It* brlh.
I.JlOv tq ft Muga matter!
Fam rm w/ll&gt;rpiu&lt;4 R*
modeled kitchen bath new
carpet, tprlnkler. tecurily
tytlem Paddle lent. Cuttom
window treatmenti. quiet
cut d « tac Immaculate!
OWNER
Ml *M*alter4

Balh Otberm
Ventura I PrepertMl

3304273/774-5400
STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A G E M E N T* REALTY
« 7 M l 7111/171 Ml*

I

SELLERS!! BUYERS!!
Wa LIST 4 SELL more Prop
arly than Anyone In Ihe
G R EATER SANFORO LAKE
MARY Areal 1Call Lit
A N YTIM E 1

3222420&lt; ' 321 2720
SANFORO • LAKE MARY

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mabll* ham* or
horn# tile hortat. cattl*
terming or nurtary Toned
agricultural U.MO per ecr*
Small down paymanl with
owner financing Ma 111 t i l )

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale
* BANK WILL FINANCE *
Family Park t l Fleetwood
Ukto 1/) Ilka new U M par
month IW A C I w/ 10% down
Call Marlin I I ) 11*0
LIK E NEW. RUT~ CHEAPER
Newly remodeled tpac-out 1
Bdrm. new furniture 4 appl .
big II rm. carport Samar
Park Da Bar y tU0001M*7*7
M OBILE HOME I I MO Car
rlag* Cov* Negotiable )
bdrm, all appl Ml *1*1_______
NEW m e t , NO DOWN, ui%
interrtl. I* X 7*. 1171/ma
1* x it, tu t/ me lai ua*
1 C ORLANDO Mai Tai VII
lage 14 r M. 1 Bdrm. l Bath
No ceth needed iutt
r radii
a i lt l] 10
1AHFORD Royal Co,* la rli. )
bdrm. I bath, central H/A.
lot* Of aatratt Vary clean and
nice Will tacrihe* tor balance
ol loan (under 110.000104- 14M

159—Real Estate
Wanted
U N O RANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approval* 100 1000
aertt Watavtronl a plut Call
Tavry Clayton*0* i l l *40*

160—Business
For Sale
FOR SALE Newly renovated
tandwlch thop Eaty hour*
11canted tor catering IM.M0
M l ia ltd a y illl t lf l night*

181—Appliances
/F u rn itu re
APPLIANCES. F U R N . TV S.
E T C BUY S E L L T R A D E
INS CHEEPO DEPOT. Ill*
F RENCH AVE
Ml 114*
A P P L IA N C E S I ttr tt pricat
Batt Warranty. Batl Sarvlcat
Wathart. dryer t microwave*
W# buy apptlanc#*! 0*11very
fraal Aa- Bat*. M a m s
LtVINO ROOM S IT ) tablet,
couch, and chair Good cond,
tion ueo m e w __________
• MATTRESS, twin tit* with
metal bad Irama llO M la e ll
MOVING SALE mutt tall live
piece living ream ttcfwnal w/
hid* a bad and ra c lln a r,
antique tacratary dvtk and 7
ptaca antiqua dining room tat.
wathar. much mot* Call
M l 0*f0 lor an appointment

183—T elevisio n /
Radio / Stereo
OANTIOUE RADIO AM FM
work*great te)Oflar Ml *1*0

187—Sporting Goods

217— O arage Sales
L A R O E OARAOE SALE
Ant,qua* ale Fn 4 Sat 1*01 E
7nd SI M7 i)OI ter more into

MOVING SALE
Saturday and Sunday. I X a
Building malarial*, appl!
ancat. knlck knacki. girl*
Clothing d m 1*. ate 11*0 S
Sanford Ava by Lakr Jettup
M U L T I Family Antiqua* baby
Itamt. cloth** *M Tall Oak*
Terr Cryttal Creak off 4)7 L
M Sat fam Na t arty bird! I
TH U R S . IB ) Sal B l Sofa 4
round bad. candy mofdk. an
liqua filing cabinet to* E
H idgaweed ell Palm Spg* Or

YARD SALE SATURDAY ONLY
*AM
Furnltura, c r l b t ,
t lr oilert,mite tD W lH h S I

2 1 9 — W anted io B u y
O L D W ATCHCt Writ! and
peck**, mint co n d itio n ,
p rlvat*collaclorW )*J7a^^

221—Good Things
lo Eat
STRAW BERRIE1U Pick Open
•am T*tt Ca'ary Ava 1 ml E
ol Sanford I ml N ol St Rd
aa Haapt Faim* 111 7)M_____

OGIRLS I* S P E E D BIKE IM
Ca-KOl U 0 *Q4 I

189—Office Supplies
/ Equipm ent
• tit* 1PCCIAL Print,ng out
fit. lit Kaltwy printing prat*
with m-*c ti pple* J)J *1*0

193—Lawn &amp; Garden
HONDA HRA1I walk t r h - f
MOWER ngoodcondii-on MS
______M l a*H
_______
• LAWN MOW F R M " Murray,
trcallanf canditton 1)1 OBO
_______ Call M l am ___ ___
a LAWN M O W ER . Salt pro
paiivd. rear bagger 11(0
__________ a l ) i f aa__________
*g" E X -M A R K walk behind
MOWER Honda mo'or good
cmdition. MOO M &gt; **7*_______

1 9 9 -Pets &amp; Supplies
• L A R O E B I R D CAOE
tlatlil* E rcallan! condition!
Pad M l W'l! tall for |)| Call
IM17M
OLOVE BIRD . young, hand
law), lam* UO Coil tor more
lit Itt*
intar malign

211—A ntiq u es/
Collectibles
ANIIOUE Dning room tytv
dark wood, tide board ch.na
claiat. labia « / ) a&gt;t and t
chair* Good cond . mutt tall
Atklng 11100. worth much
mart Call M l 0170

115—Boats and
Accessories
CONTINENTAL It I ) ranter
c an te l a . B l m l n l top
thortwava radio lithlmdvr.
IMhp Mercury, good tend
run* good Magic till trailer
obo
in ma
• It FT BOW RIOER HI HP
Mercury o b low hour*, w.th
■halter 11.100 M ) OIM
01* FT BOAT m a ir* „ x
hortepowar motor l*»* FIRM
Call rc/tea *0*1____________
• in* SKI/FISH BOAT to HP
Marc . w/ fro-lev Runt graal1
t l OOOParhai finance atl 7101
• lit) REGAL Medall.cn 17
70". 4 cyl In outboard molor
w drive an trailer I I 000 OBO
UO*OQ*orM»aJOIave«
• H FT PONTOON Baal, all
Ibergiat* 1*0 HP Evlnruda
Vary lattl Many aafrat like
new I Only 1IO.BOO M J *4*0
tr TID ECR AFT. 17 It bowndtr
latt than ao hr* No lima to
uta M**i M l U llo rM O 1701

217-G arage Sales
BIO H U G E Y A R O 1ALE
Fyrfi . clothing houlffhoid
ItffTii lf» Bryn Hjivtn II*
H»bunCt f r *d*y Su^vUy
OARAOC U * 1 T WHv fctftttrtF
WE BUY PAY TOP PPfCElt
___
407^JM UJ7

GARAGE SALE SAT ONLY
I AM Furniture, glattwara.
baby ilarit. tomathmg fur
•rtfyentl I l f Monroa Harbor
Piatt. Santord Placa oil *17

•G A U G E SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage tala ad by
II noon on Tuatday and laka
advantage of our tpaclal
garage tala ad pncall Call
Clattifwd now lor datalltl

322-2611

2 2 2 -M u s ic a l

Merchandise
a G U ITA R (Aceultlc
Anal
with cat# and ilrap Good
condition Ml 111 ma_________

223— Miscellaneous
• A Q U A ’ C L IL L IE S for
backyard pond* pmk. purple
whlfa SHT t il Call Ma 171*
a A TT E NT ION I H
auction* garden party Sail
Ing porlabia public addrai*
»y»tam. a) watt power, t ) "
tpaakar, van tpred Hrreo ra
c o r d p la y e r , a i t a t l c
mkcrophona. light wv-gM cat*
T h it It a 17M value, only 1100
_________ Call 71) tl M_________
a G O LF C LU tt BAG L A D IE 1
Ercallanl darter *at Lt blua
bag Foaa Par Flit# club*
1 1 7 • wood* I 1 IM OBO
Call M l MA*
__ ________
a H E A T E O BACK MA11 AG ER.
171______ OBO
Ma 7074
L I T T L E T Y K II H gncha r *)4
Whita cr,b and mattrat!, i l l
Changing labia. Ml Either
Price ) In I trawl lender. i*»
Call M l '«0*l » » ___________
S E R V IC E SAlVt A PARTS I d
porlabia ttretana naaNr*
LARRY'S MART II) *111 _
tU N O U C S T WOLFF TAN N IN G
B E O S Naw Com m ercial
H o rn# U n lit From S1*a
Lamp* Lotion* Acirtto-.a*
Monthly paymanl* low a*
H I 00 Call Today FREE N EW
Color Catalog I SS * » *1*7

230— Antique/Classic
Cars
• FO N D THUNDf RIIRO. I*M
A ll original1 Naadt torn*
work |1 ta iO B O llH IM

1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
• *7000 OBO All power

Oil*

)n

231-C ars
M U S T S E L L I -14 Dadga
Dayfana clean, runt good!
Owner may Imancal M* If 11
• O L D S C U T L A S S
BROUGHAM. 1**1. Runt good
MOOor beef offer
M1MI0
• OLDS OMEOA
'77. run*
great! Naw A/C. rebuilt
trantmittion, ftvo M ) *»*
PUBLIC A U TO A U C TIO N t
EVERY TUESDAY 7 M PM
DAYTONA A U TO A U C TIO N
Hwy. *1, Day lane Beach
*04 111 EJH
•RENAULT EN CORE. IH f
EitaManf candillanl I1.S00
firm Mb DM altar *PM
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon
*fl. Auto. A/C. red. 11K.
warranty H D O M ) MM
TOYOTA CEL 1CA It t l ) tpeed
In graal candilion Atklng
17 00Q Catl Ml **l*__________
VOLVO’ 1*71. Four door 7a0
•aria* good angina, lire*. AT
noA/ClDQ 1)10*70________
117) FORD RANCHERO PS
PB AT, » ) )V good I re*.
run* good Ne A C 17101*011*1
1*1) PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
tlaflan wagon MVO or batl
otlar M ) 4*11_______________
'71 MG M IDGET, . r r , ) » )
cond . ratiorad garage kepi
!)K ml
A ” A*'
• 77 PLVMOUTM FU R Y. 4 dr
good angina good lira*. A C
IMPOBO M ) 77*7 Jimmy
•IT O L D S M O B IL C S lalion
wagon. Leaded A/C. naw
Hravaic cond I 1OOOO8O
m u l l or MO 07*4____
U* HONDA ACCOBD. * dr.. S
tpd . A/C. P w ,, A m /Fm
cattalta MOOD M )**D
•17 CHEVY Spactrum aulo
air. Am/Fm cattatla good
cond. Lt blua 17*» OBO
M0 7M1___________________
•ft'G E O M ETR O I d- 1 tpd
A/C. under warranty, 10 mpg
M WO
OBO
M l U ll

233—Auto Parts
/Accessories
• AUTO " B R A ” Protective
cover lor hont ol 'l l Nittan
XOIXMOCallM) M il

235—T ru c k s /
Buses / Vans
• CHEVY B I A U V I I L I VAN
■7*. I ion, Paitangar van
clean Loaded I Too much to
11*1. mutt taa *0 appreciate
0-1,1)4*1060
1111/00
• FORD LARIET. It»0. F ISO.
Xclaan. Ona owner. MK ml ,
loadad. *yr *0K warranty
la ws m m : o r Mioaaa
• FORD RANOER. LTX tl
P/S. cru'ta, A/C. ttarao 4 100
mil**. I yr or 11.000 ml la** on
warranty Call M l 1111_______
• HANDICAPPED VAN 1*B0
Ford E ISO Lift, automatic
door* t) 000 H I )*M
• ISUZU P/U as Rad SK. A/C.
anvfm can. full badlinar.
rear window )t t ) 0 M l Ml*
• JEEP PICK UP aia. lata v i
auto Engine and Iran* re
bulll &lt;about 10 000 m llat)
Newer interior 11,000 H I WO*

Sanford Motoi Co.

2 3 1 -C e r s
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
ID * SantardAr*.. Sawfard
__________aainiwB*__________
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL t l.
Lika naw Mutt tall Only
u a .son Can (ra n i)) eeM
CO N TIN EN TAL 11', I ) cantar
con tola, bimini top thortwav*
r a d io . Ilthllndar, ISOhp
Marcuray. good cond. run*
g o d . Magic till t r a ile r .
iioo ooB om fn ____________
• D O D O I TRANSAN. 1*7*
Stova. bad ka bo*, good cond
*7 )00 or trade(or car M l MO)
• D O D O I MARADA. 1*M. V B.
•utomalic. mag whaaltll.000
_________ )H 71)0___________
D U N E BUGGY Full hbargiatt
body Convert,b'a top Rebuilt
VW angina Many naw part*
Protatpon bull UM ) )H ar?«
• HONDA ACCORD LX. 1*01
P /S . P B. air. Kenwood
AM FM caitaht, 4 door, low
mllat Rotawood color Will
run toravar 11)17) H ) **71
• LE BARON Cawvartlfela. M
Rad. loadrd, a g dath. new
tap, naw lira* 170004*1 7I0B
L IN C O L N
TOWNCAH. 71.
loaded aicalianl tend White
Sim __________ Ml ID*
• LINCOLN MARK r. LSC. IfB*.
Complalaly loaded Sarvlca
racordtandrectipt* (1.100
_______ OBO 407 HI IM*_______
• M O N TE CARLO 1*71. graal
cond' A/C. runt Ilka a to*}!
Sharp look'nq' H IM 1)4 k ill

H O I A M L . U A M N U K *.
Eie tiithi condmohi FuMy
io#o&gt;df u n i C*n m
• IH I SUIUUftAN CMC 41L
half ten. martiantc*il&gt;
Kmi£f nt* rad b flk t rofcKt Ik,
caliparv/h«*d
Vary good
tffti and low pkg i i JOOOBO
a j ; y i f*aa ______
• IHf EL CAMINO ~V « auto
A C Mint csndrtionf 1-4 *JO

238—Vehicles
W anted_____
WE PAY TOP (M l FOR
Complete or Wracked Cara,
Track* R U NNINGorNOT
ANY CONDITION
M ) S*44

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes
)«' KAWASKI KHSM. clattic.
•ac cond . 1SK ml,, chocolate
4 chroma t*7SM) &lt;0*1

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Cam pe r s
• CARRIAOE TR A ILE R . )t tt.
1*7). Real air, ideal llva
In/traval. Furniihad Nlcal
Oniyt) TOO OBOM7 /IT*
• HOLIDAY Rambler Imperial
'I*. ))M baiamani modal,
loaded Eicallanl cond Op
Hanoi Honda n uslor icootar for
Iw/iack ti l 000 40)a n t m
• 7* MOTOR H O M I Runt great
Will trad* tor travel trailer ol
comparable value 1)1 71*1

•In Our 31th T m *

Call far datallit

Jsntl Mmsfitld, 323-7271
AA Carnet. Inc . M l I1M
BY OWNER - GOOD DEALI
Newly redecorated V I. really
nice. CHA. ter. porch Sailer
part moil doting cotttl Low.
low ON. payment! cheaper
than rant Slt.100 M l Ttalava*

HOME APPLIANCE CENTER

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

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ih a n k y o u

s a n io iid

10* t COMMUICIAl SI
SAM OHO ■1*071 M l J*B3

You pay for the first 10 days and
if your car doesn't sell, eall 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. Call 322-261 1 today!

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3301S. Suited Ave.*Sanfonf
3 2 3 -3 3 0 I
HOURS: Mon-Sat 0-5:30 Closed Sun

&gt;

153—Acreage
Lots/Sale

T fs -o ilic e
____ Space / Rent____

We Offer Affordable Beauty and Value! |

m

3227491

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking to buy k hemal We
have hornet in all artat ol
Saminola. Orange. Volutia
Count wt I Coll tor de'eiltl
• 1/1 with fireplace, newer
carpal and hie. Ua too
o U Mary 17 llrtpiac* it* MO

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r h a l e s ta t c . INC.

____

REALTY, INC.
USE TOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT

149—Commercial
P ro p erty/S ale

Ri :a l E state , inc.

STENSTRO M

ESTATE SALE Mayfair, over
I tOO tq It ol living art a 1
block f rom Laka
Monroe
»7*.M0

Take A Closer look

RAY S APPLIAN CE a I I I !
FRENCH A V E . SANFORO
R a l r Ig a r a f o r . Stova*.
Wathart D ryart I rev 1 yr
Ubor »•'/ _ Dal arall 11**0*J
R EFR IG ER ATO R • STOVE,
almond, apartment tut |ij)
aa or tlaOlor pair H I 17*7
• SOFA FOR S A L E . M g * with
light ttrlpat E itra pillowtt
17U0Q___________ Call M &gt;«*Q7
•W ATERBSD Super tmgia w/
' framaandTiaatar ItOOOBO
___Cali m o atta
_____
•WING BACK CHAIR V „ .,v
in mini condition Pa d 117* at
Saar* will tacrlfltalor 1100
1H *G« I waning*
a* R A TTA N BAR STOOLS
Graan teat caver* •aty ta
recover MO lor all * or 110
aachCalll** 1171

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OFFICE/wrrthauta tpree I MO
Sq II Prim# location at
entrance lo Ctntral Fla Ra
glanal Airport rfl) MI X )
SANFORO 10 Oil tq It J phote
tpr Ink left 11 »q tl Slanttram
Raalty Inc. Jim Oayla 111 1«H

100 SO F E E T tor laata on 17 *1.
tuccettful ailitlng anchor
bvtinettat Good parting and
lighting Graal vitlblllfy
Atkina SJOO mo 111 *4*4 work

• AIR C O N D IT IO N E R , wall
unit, coo'i big area 1*1 Call
evening* Ma si 77___________

rlu

PINECREST » , with family
rm, l.raptaca. tcraonad pool
11*.MO

AUTO M OTIVE Repair Shap 1
bay w/ettlca. Good location.
now bldg Coll Phil Ml SIO
L O N O W O O D . U10 tq t*.
warat.au** tpaca. with A/C
Iron! office ItM tM US*

'iito CM A l T h e vvaY i f
Jihl To /V 4. Mr, lo
r^kiis 'M nt\\a ia y t\rpy*?

141—Homes for Sale

115—
Industrial
___ Renlals^

117—Commercial
R e n t a l s ____

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

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•5:30 •Sal 10 5 •Sun. Closed ' ' ^ \ f

Y o u r tr a n s p o rta tio n a d w o r k s best w h e n it c o n ta in s
in fo r m a tio n th e b u y e r wants to k n o w :
M ake and M o d e l
• Year
• Pow er Features
•

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M echanical C o n d itio n
B o d y and F in is h
Transm ission

• M ile a g e
• Previous Use

• A c c e s s o ric s /ln fe rio r

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tained-release niacin pill. A l­
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und Intestinal upset. It was
found to Ik - associated with liver
inflammation. T h u s , it i» no
longer generally used.
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exerclac.
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trauma, such as hanging a shin.
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the absence of Injury •• may
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(tar.)
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vitamin deficiency (particularly
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bruising. So can a num ber of
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b lo o d d is o rd e rs . In c lu d in g
35 Mors than 10
3b Indimdual
leukemia and a reduction In
platelets, the tiny blood cells
necessary lor normal coagula­
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Despite your prudent lifestyle
ij
and good health. I encourage
IS
you to discuss your bruising
te n d e n c y w ith y o u r fa m ily
tr
doctor, w ho m ay choose to
obtain some blood tests to make
sure that everything (sail right.
D EA R DR G O T T : Recently my
physician advised me to lake
vr
1.500 mg of niacin for lowering
m y cholesterol. What are the
U“
health risks !n taking that
M
amount dally? Can liver damage
result?
D EA R R EA D ER : Niacin ran.
Indeed, lower blood cholesterol.
However. It must lie given In
large quantities |!n the range
IT
that you mention), which can
sr
also cause murked flushing of
the skin and dlarrhen. Also,
S5
because ntacln comes In a 50 mg
pill, this Is a lot of pills to lake.

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WIN A T BRIDGE
West led the heart king. See­
By Phillip Alder
No doubt you have car Insur­ ing two losing heurts In the
ance. house Insurance, life In­ d u m m y. East thoughtlessly en­
surance. muybe even Income-tax couraged with the seven. South
In su ra nce . Hut perhaps the happily ruffed West's heart constrangest Insurance Is sold In llnuutlon. drew trum ps und run
Japan. Golfers (iiy uhoul $50 u the diamond Jark. In desperuyear lo Insure against hilling u lio n . East duck e d. S u ita b ly
hole In one. bn-ausc If they do duped, declarer finessed Ills
ace a hole. II costs a fortune. Not diamond eight. Hut uftcr East
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of drinks ul tile Hhh hole, hut claimed the rest of the tricks.
they also have lo buy ex|)enslvc
Knowing West has six hearts.
presents for their friends.
East should realize there Is only
In bridge, you should oc­ one heart trick for the defense.
casionally la kr out Insurance. And ihut diamond suit In the
When you can see the winning
d u m m y Is threatening. Rather
defense, don't sit back and hope than hoping partner will switch
p.irincr finds the play. Take to a club at trick two. East
charge; grab t l r hull by the should overtake w ith the heart
horns: run the slmw.
arc and switch hi the club qurcii
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two-bid. showing a good six-card over.
soil and some 6-10 hlgh-card
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points. E a s t m « lc a pre-emptive
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ments may play key roles In
your affairs In the year ahead. It
looks like you'll make some good
choices that could produce
mutual benefits.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Persons with whom you'll be
Involved today will Ik - taking
their cues from you and If you
treat them In an uncooperative
manner, don't be surprised If
they treat you similarly. Get a
Jum p on life by understanding
the Inllucnrcs which urc gov­
erning you In die year ahead.
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und a lo n g , self-addressed,
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Box 4465. New York. N. Y.
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A R IF 8 (March 2 1-April 19)
Today you might not lie too good
a Judge of your own talents and
abilities. There's a chance you
could lake on something serious
that you may not lie able to

manage.
TAU R U S (April 20 May 20) If
you Inadvertently ofTcnd a friend
today, make a quick apology and
let the m ailer drop. If It Is
rehashed, the |ul who forgave
you might get angry again.
GEM INI (May 2 1 -Ju n e 20)
Don't throw your weight around
today when functioning In u
managerial capacity. Your con­
trol over subordlnanls may l&gt;c
only marginal tolK-gln with.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Yo ur ability to articulate your
position might lie severely re­
stricted today, not necessarily by
others, but by you. If you have
something to say. say It.
LEO (.July 23-Aug. 22) In all
money related matters today, lie
sure to set up accurate records
with appropriate receipts. Later
on your m im lx rs und someone
else'* might lie In conflict.
VIR G O (A u g 23-Sept. 22)
Guard ngalnst Inclinations today
to fight windmills or go against
odds that arc slacked against
you. Before attacking, wait until
you have a more leveled playing
field.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct 23) All
assignment you tried to slip

through as completed m ight
have to lie done all over again
today. If you don't do It right tills
time, you’ll Just have to do ll
again a third time.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
Strive to he diplomatic and
tactful In social situations today.
If not. there Is a possibility you
m ay bring up Itaiucs that’s very
divisive.
SAGITTARIUS |Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Tills Is one of those days
when It m ight Ik - best not to
volunteer. Fo r example, you
could do something for another
and If It doesn't live up to his/her
expectations, lx- severely criti­
cized for your efforts.
CAPR IC O RN (Dec. 2 2 -Ju n .
19) Today If you're required to
do any mental work (hat deals
with facts and figures, you'd
belter have someone rclluble
check your accomplishments.
AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20 Fell. IB)
A need for Instant gratification
might lead you Into a position
today where you tukc on a long
term obligation that could turn
out to be extremely burdensome.
C o p y rig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
E N T E R P R IS E ASSN.

by Leonard Starr

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                    <text>January 30, 1994

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
86th Year, No. 139 - Sanford. Florida

sch o o l d re s s code?

NEWS DIGEST
□ Sports
Climbing another rung
LON'GWOOD — L y m a n m oved u game closer
to Its fourth g irls ' soccer slate crow n w ith a 5 1
Victory ovrr the L n k r Brantley Patriots In Friday
n ight's 5A-I)tslrlct 4 ch am p ion sh ip game.

S ta te o fficial
w ill suggest
m o d ificatio n s

[ See Page IB

Longwood seeks administrator
LON’GW OOD — A se lrc llo n co m m u te r w ill
begin narrow ing the (leld of I0H applicants for
the Job of lam gw ood city ad m in istra to r next
week.
The three-m em ber co m m itter w ill select 10
candidates from w hom Ih r city com m issioners
w ill select a new adm in istra tor replacin g Jam es
V r F r llln who resigned In Novem ber. Gerald
Korm an Is servin g as acting city adm in istrator
In all. 111 ap p lica tio n s were received for the
f 54.000 a y ra r Job but one |&gt;erson w ithdrew and
two applications were received after lire Ja n . 24
deadline.
A total of l&gt;9 ap p lica tio n s were received from
out-of-slate and 39 cam e from Florida.
The selection com m ittee Is com prised of:
Anthony W. Barrett. W in ter Park: W arren E.
(Pete) Knowles. Englew ood w ho Is a former
Sanford city m anager; and D ick Sim m ons.
Kissim m ee.
The co m m itter Is expected to lake a week lo
10 days lo m ake the selection o f the final 10
candidates.

Cat sealed in bathtub
enclosure for 45 days survives
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Fla. - " W a lly '' was a little
ca l who lived beh in d the w all and every tim e
that W innie w alked the eal w ould su rely call.
T h at's the short version of how W allv. who
survived 43 d a y s behind lire w all of a lu b
enclosure, was discovered by W in n ie Wagner
earlier this week.
Every Umc she entered her bathroom , she
heard a cal m eow ing. A t first, she assum ed It
w as outside a bathroom w indow . W hen she
couldn't find a c a l outside, she begin to th in k It
m ust be one of tw o th in g s — there w ss a cal
Inside the w all or she was going craxy.
“ I thought h e 's either there or I've lost m y
m in d ." she said F rid a y .
Earlier this week, she ro lle d the b u ild e r who
installed the m arble tub enclosure on Dec. 13.
He came and opened it up.
They spoiled the b lack cat. but co u ld n 't catch
the terrified anim al.
Wagner borrowed a hum ane trap from Dr.
Susan K ld ln g cr at BrUrcIlfT A n im a l C lin ic and
fin a lly caught the cat W ednesday.
Dr. Rldlnger said F rid a y that the year-old male
cat. which now w eighs about 3V4 pounds,
should weigh about 10 pounds. He Is eating and
d rin kin g and has regained a h alf pound.
The veterinarian determ ined the cat was
slig h tly dehydrated and m alnourished. He also
tested negative for feline leu kem ia and feline
AIDS.
Wagner assum es the long-haired cat w as able
lo get water from the condensation off of pipes
under the tub. He also had pulled dow n some
Insulation and m ade him self a bed.
W agner an d the b u ild e r fig u re the cat
wandered Into the house w h ile It was under
construction, found a cozy place and ended up
getting sealed In.
The cat re m ains very tim id, h id in g under hts
blanket, probably from the stress of Us ordeal.
Dr. R ldlnger said.
"H e was very, very scared. He w as absolutely
petrified." she said.
A n im a l c lin ic re ce p tio n ist P e n n y M artin
dubbed him " W a lly ." because o f where he was
found.
The anim al h ospital has received about 150
ca lls from people w an tin g to adopt the cat or
help pay for h is care. Dr. R ld ln g er said.
" lie s really a little s u rv iv o r." W agner said.

S A N F O R D — If Edu cation C o m m issio n e r Doug
Jam erso n has his way. Sem inole C ou n ty stu
d r ills , along w ith s lu d r n ls a ll over (hr slate, m ay
see some changes In w hat they're allowed lo wear
to school.
Jam erso n says school dress codes Increase
achievem ent levels, cam araderie and safely.
Besides, he doesn't want lo buy Ills son » irk )
tennis shoes to com ply w ith the dl&lt; la trs of
sixth-grade fashion.
Jam erso n said Friday he's not ca llin g for a
stn trw ld r dress code — and couldn't under
reform s passed three years ago transferring
power over classroom o|»erallons from the stale lo
the local lev-1.
But Ja m e rso n said h r w ould meet w ith school
ad v iso ry c o u n c ils a ll arou nd the s ta ir and
"suggesl to them the Idea of a m odified drrvs
ro d e."
W hat S em in ole C ou n ty students should or
should not be allo w rd lo wear for years has Irccn
decided ul the school level, except for some Iwslc
guidelines that are outlined m the code of student
conduct.

□Bee Dress. Page 7A

Nw*M rsolot bi Kag*&gt;

Lyman student Christopher Bryant, lo ll and
Sanlord M iddle students Dwayne Walker. Henry

Perkin and la s h o n Darden think dress codes
aron t a bad idea, witn some reservations.

Area students sound off on
clothes appropriate for class
R YR C Q ER PARM ACK
Herald Correspondent
S A N F O R D — Paten*', w ill br the corri|&gt;elhiig
factor In g e llin g urea sludt tils who arc opposed to
a m odified dress code to abide by new regu lations
If a proposal by Florida Edu cation C om m issio n e r
Doug J a m r r «on Is realized.

Area students agreed (hey w ould follow new
dress requirem ents, but only If th eir parents
made them.
H annah C u lp a student at Sanford Middle
School, said site w ould have no choice In the
m a lle i, even though the disagrees w ith stricter
dress codes.

Gee Reaction. Page7A

Prostitution sting nets 10 ‘johns’
SANFO RD S a n fo rd p o lic e
busted 10 m ore m en F rid a y night,
the second nig ht of a sting targeting
'Johns' w ho so licit sex In m i p ro­
stitutes. N in e m en were arrested
T h u rsd a y night.
T h e reverse sting operation was

held near the co m e r of 5th S lrrr;
and Sanford A venue In the c ity 's
historic district.
In an effort lo rem ove the pro­
stitution tru d r from tire s trrr ts of
Sanford, the Sunford P o lle r De­
p a rtm e n t h as been p e rio d ic a lly
(arg ell'lg tire custom ers w ho seek
the services o f prostitutes
For the operation , u n d rrm v e r

lem ale p o lle r officers pos« as pro
M in o rs w h o w ork on Ih r streets
Police explained that when u n ­
dercover officers are approached hy
I»&gt;ir■■rr.i 1 custom ers, they w all unit)
the m en rn g .ig r them In sexual
c o n v rrs a 'lo n and otfrr ilic m m oney
n r s o m e t h in g r is e «.f v a lo r In
rx e h a n g r for s r x u s l s e rv lrrs .

A s sor.n as su ch r.n offer Is made.

Ihr undercover o ilierrs give a signal
lo Ihelr fellow officers and the man
Is arrested.
Som etim es, the m en are charged
with other crim es, s u rh as posses­
sion of drugs. O ccasio nally, they
w ill b r charged with battery on a
law rn fo re e m e m o fficer If they
t o u r h th e u n d e r c o v e r o f f ic e r

C Bee Bring. Pag* 3 A

Young athletes
go for the gold
S A N F O R D - A cool, s ill! breeze
blew across the brow n field lo the
east o f S a n fo rd 's M id w ay Elem enta­
ry School.
T h e s u n w a s h id in g b e h in d
Clouds, peering out through Ihr
haze a n il lire occasion al sprltzes of
rain.
Spectators watched.

F u tu re O lym pians streaked across
the landscape In a blaze of color and
laughter as the school celebrated Its
W in ter O lym p ics Saturday.
S t u d e n t a th le te s c o m p c te tc d
against one another In a variety of
events, v yin g for m edals and ac­
colades.
"I th in k this Is a w onderful thing
they are doing for the ch ild re n ."
said Karen M inton whose grand-

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Kim berly Lovejoy ch eered on by le ech in g Intern Merle Shew.

Richard N e la o n trote through the ob stacle co u rse

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Some gold scales, told tales, Update:
crossed trails and bold hails Mall talk
in Oviedo

P a rtly clo u d y tem ­
peratures about HO.
W in d northeast at 5
to ICfmph.

Partly
Cloudy

M orning! Y ou old tim ers co u ld n 't
guess what 1 saw the other day. In
lact I saw two of them. Rem em ber
the big gold colored scales that for
u m p te e n y e a r s a d o rn e d th e
entrance of R o u m llla t A A n d erso n's
drugstore on Blrddog C orner (that's
"fa rm e r" ta lk for First and Park).
T h a t's righ t. I know exactly where
the scales are. A n d . I'll go you one
m o re . R e m e m b e r th e w h ile
porcelain sca le s that stood at the
m ain entrance of the H.B. Pope
C om p an y a u to parts and service

JU LIA N
STEN STR O M
station at Second and P a rk ? I saw
them loo. I also know r x a r t ly where

they arc. too.
t told the gent w ho now owns
both. I lint the drugstore scales were
painted gold. He said they were
w h ile. S o h r ca u tio u sly made a
sm all c h ip and. sure enough, under
the w hite c o a lin g w as the old gold
paint.
|'m not I d lin g w here these two
scales are right now because I arn
trying lo th in k of a w ay for the
G eneral Sanford M u seu m lo acquire
them. A s long us these two places of

B y J . M A R K B A R F IE L D
Heald Senior S ta ll Writer
O V IED O —
W illifo rd said
the m assive
developm ent

C ity M anager Gene
h r Is s till o p tim istic
O viedo Crossings
m ay an n ex Into the

city.
W illifo rd met w ith J a c k Malloy,
v ice president o f V ie rra Co..
□ S e e M a lL Page B A

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Police return to rape case
B y Tha A s s o c ia t e d P raas

Falling X*ray machine crushes worker
M IAM I — A portable X -ra y m achine fell from a hydrau lic lift,
fatally cru sh in g a delivery w orker and Injuring a second m an. n
fire-rescue spokesm an said.
The 30-year-old v ictim suffered m assive head Injuries and
was pronounced dead on the scene. T h e 40-year-old Injured
m an com plained of back, h ip and rib paid, said Lt. Edw ard
Plderm ann. T h e ir nam es w ere not released.
The m achine had w h eels and m ay have rolled on ihe lift
F rid ay, but authorities d id not know how the m aehlne fell.

Blockbuster plans sports complex

C A S S E L B E R R Y - P o lle r o n F rid a y
reopened a 15-year-old rape case in vo lv in g n
ch ild after th e victim called th em to say she
had s|&gt;oltrd her attacker on a television
show.
A w om an co n tu clrd police u ftrr w alchlng
a recent ep isod e o( CBS* " 4 8 Iln u rs " and
said she recognized L e w is Len t Jr., a
suspected c h ild serial killer, as her attacker.
It was reported Saturday.
The v ic tim was 10 years o ld at the lime.
T h e case w a s closed In 1979 a fle r police ran
out of leads, but Is active ag ain , said Capt.
J im B in g h am .
C a sse lb e rry police have been In touch

w ith Investigators In Pittsfield . Mass., where
Lent Is being held on o u r charge o f m urder
a n d tw o o f k id n a p p in g , lie Is b ein g
Investigated In at least 10 other cases but Is
not chanted w ith a crim e In Florid a
R elative s say Lent lived *n n ira l !.ukr
C o u n ty and D rlain d In the lale »970s and
e a rly 1980s. He has been ch arg ed In
M assachusetts w llh one s la y in g and Is a
suspect In three others.

A m o n g the Florida rase s being exam ined
are those o f Angela R am sey, a S outh
C a r o lin a g ir l w ho w a s 10 w h en sh e
disappeared from a D e L a n d hotel In 1977.
and J e n n ife r Renee O do m , a Pasco C o u n ty
g irl w h o disappeared fro m a school bus slo p
Iasi year. Odom 's txid y w as found In an
abandoned orange grave.

It Is u n clea r when Len t last lived in Die
area, but Investigators kno w he m oved to
New Y o rk in 1983.
T h e y are e x a m in in g le a d s In c h ild
m u rd ers from ihe A d iron d ack M ou n tain s of
upstate New York lo the M asaachusetts

Len t has been nam ed a s the chief suspect
In the Aug'.'st ab d u ctio n of Sam A n n e
W ood. 12. of Frankfort. N.Y.. who d is a p ­
peared w h ile riding u bicy cle . Police have
been sea rch in g for her b o d y for more than
two weeks.

H O L LY W O O D — R egional planners sent Blockbuster Corp.
hom e w ith more than 130 Issues raised by the video rental
co m p a n y's plans for a g ian t sports com plex straddling th r
Dade-Brow ard county line.
" T h e y d id n 't cut them a n y alack, w h ich Is good." said E r ic
Soroka, city manager o f M iram ar, the c ity that would feel the
developm ent's heaviest Im pact.
If approved. B lo c k b u ste r Park w ould Ik * a 81 b illio n
developm ent creating 5 .0 0 0 to 10.000 Jobs on 2.500 acres of
m elnleaca-studded w etlands off Interstate 75.
But the state Departm ent o f C o m m u n ity AfTalrs must Issue a
grow th perm it for the so-called development o f regional Im pact.
The agency's South F lo rid a Regional P la n n in g C o u n cil held lln
first m eeting on the proposal Friday.
In an Interesting w rin kle. B lockb u ster m ay nsk perm ission to
begin b u ild in g a 20,000-seal arena for chairm an W ayne
H u lze n g a 's Florida Pan thers before the state decides on the
project p erm il.

C ircu s delights
kids of all ages
B y V IC K I O a B O R M IIB
Herald S ta ll Writer
S A N F O R D — D im itri Ja co b so n
d id n 't w ant to go in the c irc u s on
S atu rd ay m orning,
" T h e a n im a ls sm ell bad an d I
don't like peanuts.” be said as
be and h is m other pared a ro u n d
the red. w h ile and blue tent that
has been erected In Ihe p a rk in g
lot behind Flea W orld a n d F u n
W orld I11 Sunford.
" Y o u ’ re b e in g s i l l y . " h is
m other assured him .
S t ill, h r re m ain e d o u ts id e
w h ile h is siste rs J a rrrih a r.nd
Theodora an d h is brother D o n tr
w atched the performance w ith
th eir aunt.
I n s id e , th e L lr b e l F a m ily
C irc u s w as delighting Ihe rro w d
w it h p e r f o r m in g e le p h a n t s ,
m in ia tu re horses, ponies an d a
b arrel o f m onkeys.
Lea p in g through a scries of
trick s, (lip s and silly gyrations,
th e l i n y p rim a te s d e lig h te d
you n g ste rs of a ll ages as b rig h tly
m ad e u p clo w n s en te rtain ed
them .
A c r o b a t s a n d d a r e d e v il
s tu n tm e n am azed the crow d

First lady’s brother may run for senator
M IA M I — Hugh R od h am , brother of First Lady H illa ry
R odham C lin to n , is co n sid e rin g a run against U S. Sen. C on n ie
M ack, a popular R ep u b lican from Cape C oral who already has
raised 82.1 m illion .
R o d h a m 's su ppon ers held an "e x p lo ra to ry " fund raiser
T h u rsd a y night as the Dade County assistant p u b lic defender
gauged Ihe support he m ig h t gel If he challenged Mack.
R odham . 43. called the reception held by the C u b an
A m e rica n Dem ocratic C o u n c il "a m ajor step In the right
d ire ctio n ." Organizers said they expected to raise more than
8 1 0.000 from the event.
T a m p a M ayor Sandra Freedm an also Is considering the
Senate cam paign.
From A sso cia te d P r a tt ro p o rtt

__________

Stenstrom —

C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
business were open
;
I Don't th in k Ihcrc was a person
In Sanford who did not w eigh
them selves on Diem.
And. Ihe story about the fellow
who now has them w ill one of
these S u n d a y s make a com plete
! co lu m n . H e once served the
A rm y In the horse-drawn field
a rtille ry a n d finished h is m ilita ry
career In the Navy^ .
L a s t D e c e m b e r w h e n th e
"C o a stltn e rs" had Its e x h ib it at
the First S lrre t G allery we m et
an old tim e r w ho spent 4 9 y e a rs
w ith the Toledo. Peoria a n d
W estern R ailroad In Us o p e ra ­
tions. tra n sp o rta tio n and a c ­
c o u n tin g d ivision s. H is n am e
was F red Savers. W hen tim e
perm its w e want to tell you h is
story.
Y o u 're never too old to learn
.something. F o r exam ple, a ll th is
tim e we were under the im ­
pression that the oldest o f Ihe
two d au g h ters of Mr. und M rs.
Forrest L a k e w as Maude an d the
youngest w as Sarlta. We were
wrong. L o o k at the p ictu res of
the two g irls w ith th is article . It
was In 1908. Maude was liste d
j as " T h e b ab y of the m a y o r's
h o u seh o ld ." From the p h otos
w e'd s a y S a rlta w as s e v e ra l
years o ld e r than Maude.
We have a correction to m ake.
From tim e to tim e In these m a n y
co lu m n s w e have referred to a
Sanford grocer. We spelled h is

M I A M I— Here are the
w i n n i n g
n u m b e rs
s e le c t e d F rid a y in th e
F lo rid a Lottery:

2-16-10-?9-24
Cash 3
4-3-3
P la y 4
8 -9 5

S w ifte d Herald

nornr L.P . M cCnllough. A fle r a ll
these m on th s und now years we
II rid his nam e slum Id have l&gt;crn
listed as L.P. M cC ullcr. In h la
younger d a y s he was u salesm an
with Ihe Sanford G rocery C o m ­
pany. a w holesale firm . B u t
between 1908 and 1910. McC u lle r opened h is own re tail
grocery establishm ent believed
(o have been located on Die
northeast co m e r of M agnolia an d
Second Street.
A n o t h e r c la r if ic a t io n : V^'c
hadn't even h em nut In gel t h r
paper before th r p h u ur rung
n b ou t o u r s to rv c o n c e r n in g
Bobby N ew m an and the " S ilv e r
Q ueen" corn. Now. wc k n o w
where HUI H ardw are wus lo c a t­
ed, Bobby know s where It w as,
and the ca lle r knew where It
was. B u t It w asn't where w c said
It w a s In th e a r t ic le . H i l l
H ardw are for the most part w as
situated at First and Palm etto.
We Tound out one th ing for sure:
Som e of you folks get up m ig h ty
curly on S u n d a y m ornings to get
your Herald, m id the co lu m n s,
and b u zz u s on the phone. B u t
we don't care. W c enjoy heurtng
from you.
Had a little "s p e ll" the o th e r
night. M y w ife took me to the
em ergency room at South S e m i­
nole H ospital. I was cared for b y
a fine m ole nurse I'd never m et
before. Yet he called m e by n am e
and said he read these W ay B a c k
W h e n c o lu m n s . A b o u t f o u r
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"1 h aven't had lh is m uch fun
In ag rs." sa id Dan Ktngfnrd of
Lake M ary w h o wouldn't reveal
Ills age. tm l w h o said ll had been
at least five decades since he'd
seen a circu s.
Klngford h a d been shopping at
Flea W orld w h en he heard the
announcem ent about the circu s.
"I Just ca m e on Ihe spur o f She
moment.*' h e said. "I m ay com e
back w ith m y g ra n d ch ild re n
tomorrow. A fte r all. It's free."
The L lc b r l fam ily has Joined
w ith Flea W o rld and Fun W orld
every year fo r Ihe last few years
to raise m o n e y for Ihe H um ane
Society of S e m in o le County w llh
the free perform ances.
W hile there Is no adm ission
charge for th e event, a ll the
proceeds fro m the concession
sales and fro m Ihe sa le s of
T -sh lrls and o th e r Humane S o c i­
ety m em orab ilia goes lo help the
anim al sh e lte r that is located
11 e x I t n t h e f 1 r a
m arkct/h in u srm e n t park co m ­
plex on U.S. H ig h w a y 17-92 near
C n u ln v H om e Road In Sanford.
See C ir c u a . P a g e 7 A

■ y B U S A N W B N N B ft
Herald Correspondent
S A N F O R D — Rules a c re m ade
lo-Se b ro k m rh ns hem the tety o f
m any. Yet th e regulations placed
on guna w ere som ething p u l (n
place for sa fe ty 'a n d ihe co n tro l
o f s o c ie ty . L a w s have been
passed to m a k e p are n ts r e ­
sp on sib le fo r protecting ih e lr
ch ild re n u g aln st guns kepi In Ihe
hom e. W a it in g periods h a v e
been co n sid ered to ensure that a
person o u t o f control and a n g ry
m ay have tim e to cool off before
c o m m it t in g u v iolen t c r im e .
O ther re s trictio n s are being c o n ­
sidered, O u r co m m u n ity sp ea ks
out and lets u s know how th e y
feel.
Tom E b e rb a rd t said, "If y o u 're
a lew a b id in g citizen it (the
regulations) w o n 't affect you that
m uch. No o n e needs one (a gun)
that bad. If they're that h o t­
headed o r c ra z y It (the re g u la ­
tions) m ig h t slow them dow n so
they w on't k ill someone."
Bernard T . M itch ell said. " G u n
control s h o u ld be managed b y
people that a rc responsible. It
doesn't h e lp the private citiz e n s
that are not crim in a ls and o f a
c rim in a l m in d . I do want the
five-day v e rs u s th r three-day
w aiting p e rio d ,"

HtrtW Phot** ky lutan Warmer
Philip H anco ck

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Pat Black elaborated on her
thoughts b y s a y in g . "People
ought to have Ihe rig h t to have
guns. I feel th ey need some
com puter ch e cks to fin d out if
the buyer has a c rim in a l record.
J u s t a faster n etw o rk of check­
ing offenders w o u ld be great.
Penalties w hen m isu se d should
be greater. If th e ir purposes are
legitim ate they w on 't be In a
h u rry ."

Ja n a lta C o o and T o rtsa U llia n a

D o ttle S cott said. "I th in k
reg u latio ns help control the v io ­
le n t."
Teresa U llia n a said. "I'm fo r Itl
(regulations) so kids c a n 't get
hold of them and k ill aom eonc.
S to p the gun shows too. It's too
easy to b u y a gun there."
O n ly one of the 15 su rveyed
felt a total outlaw of g u n s w as
necessary. Dot W indsor said ,
"E v e ry o n e should give u p th e ir

guns because there's loo m an y
Innocent people and ch ild re n
being k ille d ."
Many people held the view
that present Inws should be
enforced. P h illip Hancock said.
"I don’ t th in k they should m ake
suffer law s for people to get
guns. Ju st enforce laws for the
present c rim in a ls ."
Doug R eedy said. "I don 't
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THE W EATH ER
Tonight: M ostly cloudy w ith 11
slight ch an ce o f showers. Low In
the low er 60s. Southeast 5 lo 10
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mph. C h an ce of ruin 30 p erce n t.
Monday: P artly cloudy w llh a MONDAY
chance of showers and t h u n ­ Ptly cldy 8 0 -5 5
d e rsto rm s. H ig h a ro u n d 8 0 .
South w in d 10 mph. C h u n c r o f
rain 50 percent.
E x te n d ed forecast: T u e sd a y
throug Thursday: P artly clo u d y
w ith m ild n ig h ts and w arm d ays'
and an Increasing chance o f
show ers an d thundershow ers.
FULL
Low s In the m id to upper 60s.
Jan. 27
H ighs In the lower to m id 80s

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■BACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beaeh: Waves tire
2-3 feet an d sen: I-choppy C u r ­
rent Is to th e north with a w ater
tem pera! ure o f 59 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: W aves
are 1-2 feet a n d glassy. C u rre n t
is lo Ihe n o rth , with a w ater
tem perature o i 5 9 degrees.

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S O L U N A R TABLE: M in. B:20
a.iil.. 8:50 p.m .j MaJ. 2:10 a.m..
2:35 p in . TIDE81 Daytona
Beacb: highs. 10:38 a.m.. 11:03
p.m.t lows. 3:58 a.m .. 3:50 p.m.:
New Smyrna Beach: highs.
10:43 a.m.. 11:08 p.m.: lows.
4 03 a m.. 3:55 p.m .j Cocoa
Beach: highs. 10:58 a.m .. 11:23
p.:n.: lows. 4:18 a.m .. 4:10 p.m.

BOATING
St Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Sm all craft a d v iso ry In effect.
Sunday: W ind southw est 20 to
25 knots. Seas 3 to S feet near
shore and 0 to 9 feel ofTatiore.
Bay and Inland w aters rough.
Scattered sh ow ers and th u n ­
derstorms. S u n d a y night: W ind
southwest to west 2 0 to 25 knots
becom ing west to northwest 15
to 20 knots. Seas 6 to 9 feet
decreasing to 4 to 6 feet late. '

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T h e tem perature at 4 p.m .
S a tu rd a y was 68 degrees an d
S a tu rd a y 's overnight low wus
63. as recorded by the N a tio n al
W eather S ervice at Ihe O rla n d o
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Relative Humidity Mte 74 pet
Winds................. East 7 mph
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□Sunaet................... 6:03 p.m.
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Resisting arrest
Ja rq u ra S ingleton. 21. 1113 Orange A v e n u e . Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police In front of a se rvice station In the
800 block of C e le ry A v en u e Tuesday. O ffice rs said she was
causing a disturbance. S he was charged w ith resisting arrest
without violence, and Issued a trespass w arnin g .

B ecky Lldnar of Melbourne
studies the many facets of a
c l e a r s u g a r bow l at th e
S a n la n d o D e p re sa lo n Era
Glass Show and Sale at the
S a n fo r d C iv ic C enter th is
weekend. Vendors and c o l­
lectors from acroia the state
are gathered In Sanford this
w eek en d to buy, se ll and
admire the solid glass dishes,
glasses snd dining accessories
from the 1930s. The show and
sale continues until 4 this
afternoon.

Knifing case
Natasha L, Ferrell, 18. 905 Hay A venue, w as arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday. O fficers said she rep orted ly stabbed
another fem ale In the u pper urm with a knife. In the 1100 block
of Hay Avenue. Ferrell w as located at a re la tiv e 's residence In
the 100 block of Scott D rive, and arrested on a charge o f
aggravated battery.

Suspicious biker
A Lake M ary (xillce officer reported seeing a m an riding a
bike near 2nd Street In Lake Mary, and reportedly acting
suspicious. T h e officer gave pursuit, and lo ra trd Brian Patrick
Hrown. 21. of 130 H unker Lane. Sanford, sta n d in g near the
hike, apparently looking at It. When the o fficer approached
h im . H ro w n r e p o r t e d ly a tte m p te d to r u n . but w as
apprehended. The officer said Hrown first m ild he had Just
found the bike. It was later proven to have l&gt;een stolen from the
2800 block of 1st Street Hrow n wns charged w ith theft, and
resisting arrest w ithout violence.

Retail theft charge
Michael W illie W allace. 14. 904 W. 13th St.. Sanford, was
arrested on a retail theft charge at the K -M art on South U S.
Highway 17-92. A ccord in g to a store loss preven tion officer.
W allace took a $21 ele ctric m ixer from a sh elf, placed It In
another store s bag and went to the service desk, where he
asked for a refund.

Arrests for burglary in progress
Sanford police made two urrests T h u rsd ay, connected with
tfie attempted burglary at u residence In th e 7 0 0 block of E.
14th S'reel A n officer reported seeing two m en attem pting to
enter the home, having alre ady broken open a w in d ow He said
when they saw him . one o f the men fled from the area. He was
later located and arrested In the 1300 b lo ck o f Pine Avenue.
Kdrtck Lam onte Young. 18. 1110 12th Street, was charged
w ith resisting arrest w ithout violence, and attem pted burglary.
I he second m an. Identified as Jerem v D w a yn e Shuler. 19. of
1804 Tangerine Avenue, w as located at th e scene. He was
arrested on charges of attem pted burglary a n d possession of
burglary tools

Check caper
Tracv L Flah erty. 29. 3 0 9 McCIIntock Street. lon g w oo d . was
arrested by Longw ood police Thursday. A c c o rd in g to the arrest
report, on Dec. 9. Flah erty rcportedl) stole th ree ch ecks from a
business on C .R . 427. ca sh in g one for $470.42 on Dec. 12. and
two others for $ 100 and $ 2 85.72 on Dec. 10. P o lic e said he also
re|Mirtedly stole three b u sin e ss checks from an oth er store on
C.K. 427 on J u n . 18. one of w h ich he cashed for $470.50. He
bus been charged w ith four Identical counts for each of the two
Incidents, for a total of eight rounts. They In clud e petit theft,
grund theft, forgery, and u tte rin g a forgery.

Drug activity
Thursday. Deputies said they saw what appeared to be drug
sale activity an d stopped to Investigate. T h e y reported seeing
Iaiwson throw som e m ateria ls under a nearby vehicle. He was
arrested an d ch a rg e d w ith possession o f a co n trolled
substance.

C ar ram m ed
A woman w ith three c h ild re n In her car. to ld Sanford police
her vehicle wus ram m ed off the road by a Dodge truck, on
Airport Houlevurd west of U.S. 17-92 W ednesday. She said she
attempted to follow the tru c k and when It stopped at a gas
station, she tried to obtain the license n um ber. S h e told police
when the m an saw her. he backed out of the area and fled. She
was able to give police an Indication of w h a t the license
num ber m ight t&gt;e. Neither the wom an nor h e r three children
were reportedly ln|ured In the Incident.

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• George D e jesu s. 22. o f Deltona, was stopp ed by sheriff's
deputies T h u rsd ay, on H ick m a n Drive In S anford. He was
t barged w ith d riv in g w ith a suspended/revoked license and
ixrssesslon of d ru g paraphernalia. He also w n s given a traffic
citation for trave lin g 67 In a 55 m ile zone.
• Jan ies Robert K ozlow skl. 35. 232 Short S treet. Lake Mary,
was Mopped on C o u n try C lu b Road by L a k e M ary police
Thursday. He w as charged w ith driving u n d er the Influence of
alcohol.
• Latoshia V. Bin gh am . 20. 440 M e llon vllle A vcu e. Sanford,
was stopped on Georgia A ven u e In Longw ood. by Longwood
police Th u rsday. She wus charged w ith d riv in g with a
susjiendcd/revoked license.
• Ham m ond L lo yd S ch n e id e r III. 22. 500 W . A irp ort Blvd..
was stopped on Carriage C ove Lane by d ep u ties Thursday. He
wus charged w ith d riv in g w ith a suspended/revoked license. He
was utso found to be wanted on a warrant for v io la tio n of parole
on a conviction of leaving the scene w ith p ro perty damage.

Disputes
• Kim berly A n n Bryant. 20. 661 C.R. 15. L u k e Monroe, and
David Lee Hrown. 20. of the same address, w ere each arrested
Thursday follow in g a d ispute at their residence. Each was
charged w ith battery, d om estic violence.
• C h lrllu R oslta Hurkc. 21. *12 Lake M onroe Terrace, was
arrested T h u rsd a y by San ford police. O ffice rs said she had
l&gt;een Involved In a knife fight w ith another fem ale. She was
charged w ith aggravated battery.
• Patricia A n n Conquest. 24. 500 W. A irp o rt Blvd.. was
arrested by deputies In the 100 block o f Hood Avenue
Thursday, follow ing a fight w ith another fem ale. She was
charged w ith disorderly conduct, and b a tte ry on a lawenforcement officer. The arrestin g deputy sa id she struck him
In the face w ith her fist.
• Evans Thom pson. 35. 1406 W. 13th Pluce. w as arrested by
Sanford p oller nt b is residence Thursday fo llo w in g a dispute
with his wife. He was charged w ith battery, d o m e stic violence,
und resisting un officer w ith o u t violence.

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The follow ing Sem inole C o u n ty residents w ere arrested on
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following u traffic stop on L a ke Mary Boulevard.
• Richard C a rlto n H lackstone. 33. 1575 fMne W ay. Sanford;
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EDITORIALS

Doc Jore:
The quiet man
A H. ‘ 'D oc'* J u r e w a s n 't a d o c to r. H e w a s a
b a n k e r. Y e t h e d id I lls b e st to n i r c th e i l l s o f
L a k e M a ry , w h e re h e s e rv e d fo r th re e y e a r s a s
c it y c o m m is s io n e r .
!&gt;&gt;e d ie d T h u r s d a y at th e a g e o f 6 3 . H e w ill
be m is s e d b y e v e ry o n e in U t k c M a r y . W e
e x p re s s o u r c o n d o le n c e s to h is fa m ily .
T h e c it y w ill n o w b e fa c e d w it h c o n d u c t in g
a s p e c ia l e le c tio n to f in d a n e w D is t r ic t 4
c o m m is s io n e r . F illin g D o c 's s h o e s w ilt b e a
b ig Job.
D u r in g h is te rm o n th e c o m m is s io n , h e w a s
c o n s id e r e d a q u ie t m a n . O n s o m e is s u e s , h e
lis te n e d s ile n t ly to s t a f f r e c o m m e n d a tio n s
a n d c o m m is s io n a n d p u b lic in p u t, th e n c a s t
h is b a llo t. M o s t o f h is v o te s p e r ta in e d to
I m p ro v e m e n ts to th e c it y , o r In th e best
in te re s ts o f it s c it iz e n s .

Family values behind success story
C o n g ra tu la tio n s to A n th o n y H all. Esq u ire w ho
w ill Ik * celebrating Ills 2 8 th birthday. Jn n . 31.
1994. H a ll w as graduated from the U n iversity oi
F lo rid a ’s School of Law . Dec. 18. 1993. A ll of us
w h o know h im h e a rtily congratulale h im for
h u v ln g a ch ie ve d h is goal of b ecom in g an
attorney.
H a ll and h is siste r T ra c y grew up In M idw ay.
H e re ca lls the co h cslvcn css o f his fam ily and the
love and support he received. He was b asica lly
raised by ills m other, but his father w as also
there w hen lie needed h im . HI* grandparents
W illie and C om H a ll exerted u grrut deal of
Influence upon h is life.
H a ll attended: M id w ay Elem entary School.
L a k e v irw M iddle S ch oo l and Sem inole H igh
School. H a ll started se rio u sly th in k in g of college
w h e n he w as In m id d le school. W h ile at
S em in o le H igh S ch oo l the Idea crystallzed after
ta k in g a legal stu dies cla ss taught by C o m m is ­
sion er W h ite y E ckste in . It was that class that
co n firm e d for htm an ab id in g Interest In law.
H a ll played football w h ile at Sem inole High
School. W hen lie graduated In 1985. h r accepted
a football sch o larsh ip to a college In M innesota
H owever, he decided to return home. Upon his
return lie attended S em in o le C o m m u n ity College
before taking u p residence In Atlanta.

t U ilN O L K
O P IN IO N

LU R LEN E
S W E E T IN G

A tla n ta is an e d u catio n ally and c u ltu ra lly
e x citin g place because a ll of the colleges and
u n iv e rsitie s that are in p ro x im ity of each other.
T h e Institutions o f h ig h e r education that have
c o o p e ra tiv e p ro g r a m s are: M o r ris B ro w n .
S p ellm an M oorehousr. C la rk A tlun ta U n iv e rsity
and Interdenom inational College. T h e m ulticollegiate environm ent was very Inspirational
and enlightening. One o f the Institutions was
alw ays sponsoring special sem inars and special
guests. A m on g Ihe guests were: Rev. Jessie
Ja ck so n . To ny B ro w n (Tony B ro w n 's Jou rn al).
A n d rew Young. M ayn ard Ja ck so n . B ill and
C a m ille Cosby and O p rah W ln frry.

SARAH
RaCKV MW.
N rw s -M sa

W h e n " D o c ” J o r e s p o k e , p e o p le lis te n e d .
E v e r y o n e k n e w h e w a s w e ll- s tu d ie d a n d
in fo rm e d .

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H a v in g s e rv e d n s u B o y S c o u t c o m m it ­
te e m a n fo r o v e r 12 y e a r s , h e w a s a ls o v it u lly
im e r r s le d In y o u th . H r m a d e m a n y Im p o r ta n t
d e c is io n s d u r in g h is te r m in o ffic e , a n d c o u ld
n e v e r be c r it ic iz e d fo r n o t b e in g a s t r o n g
s u p p o r t e r o f a ll a g e g ro u p s .
W it h t h is in m in d , w e m a k e a s u g g e s tio n .
L a k e M a r y h a s a b e a u t if u l n e w s p o r t s
c o m p le x . D o c w a s o n th e c o m m is s io n d u r in g
it s fo r m a t iv e y e a rs . It c o n t a in s s e v e r a l b a ll
fie ld s w h ic h w e re n a m e d fo r s p e c if ic I n d iv id ­
u a ls w h o m a d e a m a r k In th e life o f th e c it y .
T h e to ta l p a r k h o w e v e r, is s t ill u n n u m e d .
W it h A .R . " D o c " J o r e . w e h a v e a m a n w h o
m a d e a g ig a n tic m a r k . It o n ly lo o k h im a fe w
y e a r s to c a rv e a n ic h e in h is c it y 's h is t o r y .
W e s u g g e s t th e e n t ir e s p o r t s c o m p le x be
n a m e d in h is h o n o r to fo r e v e r p e r p e tu a te h is
s e r v ic e to th e c it y o f L a k e M a r y , a n d Its
p e o p le .

LETTER S

Who’s looking out
for utility consumers
Several years ago. the P u b lic U tilitie s C o m ­
m issio n in Tallahassee was approached b y the
pow er com pan ies c ry in g for more m oney |as
usual). T h e ir excuse w as that the prlc.- o f fuel had
risen so m u ch that they needed a "fu e l a d ju st­
m e n t" to stay In b u sin ess an d co n tin u e to su p p ly
the pow er required by th e ir respective custom ers.
O u r F lo rid a P u b lic U tilitie s C o m m issio n in th eir
great w isdom , granted as they n o rm a lly do. the
request and tlw "fu e l adjustm ent c h a rg e " was
added to ou r electric b ills.
T h e electric com panies are s U ll not able to keep
up w ith the dem and for pow er but th e ir execs
m anage to get pay raises. C O L A s . benefits, etc.,
etc., etc.
A cco rd in g to the new spapers, the p rice o f fuel is
now hovering around the p rice in effect before th is
rate Increase request w as requested.
There seem s to be a p roblem though, the "fu e l
adjustm ent ch arg e" Is s till on o u r e le ctric b ills. T o
some, an extra charge o f 915. $20 or even m ore
doesn't m atter. B u t to others, th is charge creates a
hardship.
If the power co m p a n y executives, w ith the
itpproval of the P U C w ish to Increase the obscene
profits of these u tilitie s , then at least be honest
about it nrtd d o n 'l c a ll it " fu e l ad ju stm e n t
charges."
Where Is the P u blic U tility C o m m issio n that was
supposed to l(x)k out for the c itiz e n s o f F lo rid a ?
H .D . Hood
S an ford

Thank you

I w ish to thank you for the fine a rtic le b y S u sa n
W e n n e r th a t y o u p u b lis h e d In y o u r p a p e r
Introducing me as the new d ire cto r for the R etired
and S enior Volunteer Program .
Y o u r k in d n rss and support Is greatly a p p re ci­
ated.
G lo rld a A. B la c k
RSVP
C asselb erry

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OVERSTREE

Tale of 2 skaters
is on thin ice

e J S te in

O n s o m e o c c a s io n s h o w e v e r, h e s p o k e
s t r o n g ly to m a k e h is p o in t. O fte n , h e b r o u g h t
u p in fo r m a t io n th a t h a d n o t b e a t a p p ro a c h e d
d u r in g p re v io u s d is c u s s io n .
H a v in g s e rv e d fo r tw o y e a r s o n t h e c it y
c o u n c il o f M a it la n d , h e w a s w e ll v e rs e d In c it y
g o v e r n m e n t. H e h a d a ls o s p e n t a n u m b e r o f
y e a r s o n v a r io u s c o m m it t e e s a n d b o a r d s in
L a k e M a r y . I n c lu d in g c o d e e n f o r c e m e n t ,
p e r s o n n e l, p e n s io n , s a la r y re v ie w a n d c a p it a l
fa c ilitie s .

P a r t o f h is s u c c e s s w it h th e c o m m is s io n is
t h a t h e p a id a tte n tio n . H e c lo s e ly s t u d ie d
e a c h a g e n d a p a c k e t w e ll in a d v a n c e o f n
m e e t in g . I f " a n o r d in a n c e o r d is c u s s io n
p e r ta in e d to a s p e c ific lo c a tio n , h e to o k th e
t im e to v is it th e a re a to o b t a in fu r t h e r
k n o w le d g e .

H a ll pursued a d u a l major at M o rris Brown. He
received a b achelor of arts In history and
paralegal studies. D u rin g his undergraduate
years he worked 4 0 -5 0 hours per w eek to pay his
tu itio n . He also em b raced a fu ll academ ic load.
H a il indicated that he was like a n y other youth
g ro w in g up in M id w a y . There w rre temptations
but the values b is parents and grandparents
Instilled in h im w rre always Ireforr him lie
w ou ld m entally w eigh the possible consequences
o f h is behavior and w as fortunate enough to say
no w hen he needed to refrain from an activity.
A fte r m a tricu la tin g at M orris Brow n. Hull
q u alified for law sch o o l by taking the L S A T |Law
S ch o o l A d m issio n s Test) and was accepted at thr
U n iv e rsity of F lorid a.
H a ll has alw ays felt g « x l about h lm sell and
w as confident that he could a cco m p lish any goal
he act for him self. E v e ry young person should set
goals and d iscip lin e him self or h e rse lf to reach
h is or her objectives. Young people must not
s u cc u m b to peer pressure.
H a il Is cu rre n tly associated w ith the firm of
S w eeting and H alb ert. March I. 1994. he will
begin h is em p loym en t as an assistan t attorney
general In D aytona Beach. H a ll's fam ily have
been m em bers of M o rn in g G lo ry B ap tist Church
a ll of h is life.

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AN

S traw fem inist: Here we go again
B O S T O N — T ile stra w fem inist has m ade
an o th er cam eo appearance. She Is everyw here
now . sta lk s of w heat s tic k in g out her m ilita n t
clo th in g . She Is s ta rrin g In the afterm ath o f the
tria l that found Lorertu B ob b itt Innocent by
v irtu e o f tem porary Insanity.
" T h is Is a fe m in ist dream com e true,*'
g ru m b le d one m on-ln-the street as be conjured
h er u p for the telviston viewers. "It's open
season on m en ."
"W h a t y o u ’re d o in g Is lice n sin g the fem in ists
to com e and slice o u r (pcnlscs) o fi." added
W illia m M argald. a lo n g tim e porno star, in The

Washington Post.
S id n e y S ille r, the fou n der of som ething
ca lle d the N ational O rg an izatio n for Men said
on the “ T o d a y " sh ow th at after the verd ict
there w as "a lot of glee from radical fe m in ists."
H e p o in ted to an E cu a d o ra n group that
threatened to cu t o ff a hundred penlses If
Lo re n a was found g u ilty .
W ell. 1 thought 1 had g.v.lrn used to the straw
fem inist. Tw enty-odd y ears ago. she em erged
lik e E ve out of the ex tra rib. or at least the
excess stuffing, of the straw man.
T h e straw m an had been a useful creature
th rou g h ou t h istory. W h enever people argued,
he co u ld be pulled together q u ick ly out o f the
nearest av ailab le h aysta ck, and set up as an
opponent. T h e beauty o f the straw m an was
that he was ea sily defeated. You h ard ly had to
hufTand p u ff before you co u ld blow h im down.
T h e stra w m a n w a s a lso u sefu l as a
scarecrow . T he a rg u m e n ts attributed to h im
were not o n ly flim sy, th ey were frightening.
S o I w a sn 't s u rp ris e d w hen the straw
fe m in ist w as sighted b u rn in g her bra — a
dan g erou s th in g for a n y straw person to do —
at a " M is s A m e ric a " pagennt the fact that there
n e v e r w as a b ra -b u rn ln g w as Irrelevant.
F e m in is ts becam e bra-burners. Not to m ention
m an-haters.
T h e straw fe m in ist wanted to d rive a ll
w om en out o f th eir h ap p y hom es and Into Ihe
w o rk force.
T h e straw fem inist — an d her first co u sin the
ra d ic a l fem in ist — w as h o stile to fam ily life and
w anted ch ild re n w arehoused In government*
ru n d a y and n ight care.
A t tim es. Ihe straw fem in ist was painted
s lig h tly p in k o by Ihe nntl-com m untsts or
rath e r laven der b y the antl-lesblans. But It was
gen erally agreed up on th a t she was a ca stra t­
in g — well, you fill In th e blank.
T h is creature w as m oat helpful for d iscre d ­
itin g real fe m in ists b u t a lso handy for sco rin g
ouportere away. W h e ne ver a w om an stu ck up
for her rights, she co u ld be asked through
n a rro w in g eyes, "Y o u 're not one o f (hose
fe m in is ts are y o u ? ''
It got so that m an y you n g wom en w ould
begin th e ir m ost m odest statem ents w ith a
n ervo u s g lan ce at th is voodoo figure, saying.

"I'm not a fe m in ist b u t..."
T h e fu n n y th in g Is that over the years,
re m a rk a b ly few people Investigated her s tu f­
fing. W h ich fem in ists, for exam ple, c h lrp tly
extol abortion "o n d e m a n d "? Nam es please.
How m an y fe m in ists have a ctu a lly trashed the
Im portance of ch ild -ra is in g ? N u m b ers please.
T h e la d y w as sim p ly accepted as real.
I s u p p o s e I t 's
p o s s ib le to fin d a
f e m in is t fo r a n y
position. There Is no
a d m issio n s exam to
Ihe sisterhood. T here
Is aa m u ch variety
u n d er the u m b rella
b earing th is label as
there Is outside It.
B u t d e s p it e th e
reappearance of the
straw fem inist. It Is
hard to find m an y
w h o sec L o re n a
£ S h e Is starring
In th e a fle rm a th
B o b b itt as a s ta n ­
o f the trial that
d a rd -b e a re r o f th e
m ovem ent and a role
found Lorena
m odel for little g irls
Bobbitt
e v e ry w h e re . A n it a
in no cen t by
H ill she Isn't. Nor Is
virtue of
tem porary
she H illa ry C lin to n .
Insanity.^
It Is harder s till to
fin d m an y who con
sld er m ale genital m u tila tio n as the w ay to
even up th r score between m en and wom en.
Even the straw co llecto rs h ad to go to E cu ad or
to fin d the raw m aterial for th is fantasy.
In the wake o f th is u n iq u e and leg a lly
c o m p lic a te d case, w o m e n 's g ro u p s w ere
careful not to applaud violence. Men as w ell as
w om e n w e igh e d J o h n 's v io le n ce a g a in st
Lorena's. The Ju ry Itself, os one Juror said,
"w a lk e d through It and tried to put ou rselves
In h er shoes." T h e y u ltim a te ly believed that
th e w o m an h ad been a b u se d u n til sh e
snapped. So be It.
F o r 4 3 days Lore na B ob b itt w ill be u n d er
observation In the hospital. F o r those days an d
m ore, keep an eye on the straw' fem inist. In the
cu rren t Incendiary state o f male-female re la ­
tions. I fear she’s being used as kin d lin g .

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the ed itor are welcom e. A ll letters
m ust be signed. Include Ihe address o f Ihe
w rite r and a d aytim e telephone num ber.
Letters should be on a sin gle subject and be
ns b rie f as possible. The letters are subject to
editing.

Sports co m m e n ta tor F ra n k DcFord has
called It the s to ry of "S n ow W h ite and thr
E v il Q ueen."
A n d thanks to rem arks Just su ch ns Ihsl.
th a t's exactly w h at the tale o f th e attack on
figure skater N a n cy Kerrigan becam e as soon
.is It was k n o w n that her alleged attackers
in clu d ed m en su rro u n d in g her ch ie f rival.
To nya H arding. T h e story becam e noi a plea
fo r Ju stic e , b u t a fa iry ta le for some
Irresponsible m em b ers of the press to m ill
seductively to attract viewers, readers and
listeners.
I understand w hat
D cFord was try in g to
do: to be e n te rta in ­
ing. to elevate the
tMle to an a lleg o rical
level, using a story
w ith w hich everyone
Is fam iliar. T h a t's a
great technique — If
a ll the elem ents of
th e t a le s y o u 'r e
c o m p a r in g a re
know n. T rou b le Is. In
th is case we d on 't
know all of the ele­
m ents yet. T h e re are f T h a t's exactly
lim e s when u s in g a l­
w h a l th e taloof
le g o ry Is a p ro p e r
the a tta c k on
w r it in g to o l a n d
fig u re skater
tim e s when It is not.
N a n cy Kerrigan
W hen a person, su ch
becam e, j
as Harding, lia s not
been charged w ith a
crim e. It Is not th e
tim e. She In sists she Is Innocent. S o docs her
ex-husband; h e w a s arrested a lo n g with three
m en who are sa id by a u th o ritie s to have
acknow ledged ro le s In Ihe plot
E v il "q u e e n ," F ra n k ? W hen the on ly people
charged so far h ave been a host o f men — or
kings, to s tick w ith your ro yal Imagery —
w h y would you decide It wus the proper time
to talk about e v il "q u e e n s"?
I can u n d erstan d how tem p tin g It would be
to s lip Into c ra ftin g news reports In this cose
around a G rim m Brothers them e.
Behind H a rd in g ore o n ly the coach who
served as a surrogate parent to her, and
stories of her d iffic u lt re la tio n sh ip s with her
n atu ral parents and stepparents. The TV
netw orks exp lo d ed w ith stories o f Tonya's
ro u g h u p b rin g in g and to u g h -g irl ways:
photos of T o n y a sm oking; a revealin g docu­
m entary of T o n y a , as a yo u n g teen, on the
n a t io n 's lo p T V n ew s m u g u z ln e , " 6 0
M in u te s." N ow here Is there a n y video or
childhood re m in isce n ce s of the m en actually
charged In the attack. The pre va ilin g TV
them e is. "I F sh e d id It, w e'll be the first news
team to show y o u w h y ."
S h ortly after E ck a rd t adm itted Involvement
In the attack, one colum nist ca lle d Harding
" A m y Fish er on skates." S everal others
called for her to v o lu n ta rily take herself out of
the Olym pics. " S h e would take an Impossible
shadow to the O ly m p ic s ," sy n d ica te d colum ­
n ist M ike I o p re s tl wrote. "It would be a
c irc u s In L llle h a m m e r. e n g u lfin g the com­
p etition ."
W ith d ra w in g w o u ld be h e r chance to
"ap p ear to be g racio u s." to "re h a b ilita te her
im ag e." DeFord said later on N a tio n a l Public
Radio, adding th at she Is "m o r a lly obligated
to get out of N a n cy Kerrigan 's w n y ."
To nya H a rd in g cla im s she had no prior
knowledge o f th e attack, but o n ly learned
som e details after the tact, w hen she returned
from nationals. S h e has since udm tlted she
w ithheld som e knowledge from Ihe police,
but steadfastly p ro cla im s her Innocence.
W hat If. as sh e claim s, she re a lly liad no
knowledge of th e crim e, and h er biggest sin
w as a poor ch o ic e of cohorts? S h e should
abandon her life 's w ork nnd c ra w l off so that
no one else Is Inconvenienced?
W ho am ong u s doesn't know som eone who
h as made a bad m arriage, w h o h as believed
In friends w ho d id n 't deserve It. w h o has been
th e v ictim o f a friend or re la tiv e 's greed or
treachery?
T h is story M A Y become a tale o f the “ Evil
Q u e en " and " S n o w W h ile " o n ce the whole
tru th is know n. B u t u n til that lim e . 11 Is not.
T h is Is s a il A m e ric a , no m a tte r's what's on
" A Current A ffa ir."

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 30. 1M4 - I A

Olympics
Continued from Page 1A

Sting
C o n tin u e d fro m Page l A
without h er perm ission.
O n F rid a y evening, the follow ­
ing m en were arrested during
Itie hlltlg o|&gt;ei til Ion
• G eorge A. Jam ieson , 51. I It)
Sugar M aple Court. Snnlord. was
ch a rg e d w ith a s s ig n a tio n to
co m m it p ro M ltu tio u afte r he
allegedly ottered an im d riro v e r
o ttlie r $ 2 0 In exchange for oral
sex.
• Hu h a u l David B u n dle. 52.
127 S p r in g h u r s t c i r . I.a k r
M a r y , w a s e h a r g e d w it h
assignation to com m it prm lltu*
lion after he allegedly nlTerctl an

the Midway Elomentary O lym pics
AS Mark McNoaly w in? a gold

modal in his division of the 100
yard dash. A ssistan t Principal

M ffit i Photo* by hogti Htrrueb

Syhllw ood C lr.. W in te r Springs,
w as charged w ith assignation to
c o m m it p ro s titu tio n a ftrr he
allegedly offered an undercover
officer $20 In e x rlia n g e for oral
sex.

• Joseph A aron Stodola, 27.
130 Kedlord f t . . Sanford, was
ch a rg e d w ith a ss ig n a tio n In
c o m m it p ro stitu tio n alter he
allegedly olfered an undercover
• M ichael I M olloy. 30. 552 officer $20 In exchange for oral
Sabul l.a kc Dr.. A p l K M . Long- (v x .
w o o d , w a s c h a r g e d w it h
• D a le l u r k . 3 7 . 7 3 3

a lle g e d ly offered an undercover
o ff ic e r $ 2 0 In e x ch a n g e for
s e x u a l Intercourse.
• M ark G. Crowe. 35. 6 5 53
N W 5 7 t li A v c .. O c a la , w a s
c h u rg c d w ith a s s ig n a tio n to
c o m m it p ro stitu tio n after he
• Sylvester T y ro n e Polk. 38. a lle g e d ly offered an undercover
2 1 0 Oil ham Dr . Snnlord. was o f f ic e r $ 2 0 In e x ch a n g e for
charged with h a tfe ry on n law s e x u u l Intercourse. A search o f
en fo rce m e n t o llic c r after he h is v e h icle revealed a sm a ll
allegedly grahticd h er left side b la c k p la s tic c o n ta in e r th at
w h ile engaging h e r In a conver­ co n ta in e d u sm all am ount ol
sation lie did not have her w h at ( H ille r say w as m arijuana.
ju rmtsston lo to u ch her. the H e w as also charged w ith pos­
arrest report Indicated.
session of less than 20 gram s of
• Gerald Lee Bo w an. 27. I3‘ X) m ariju an a.
O a k D r.. M o u n t D o ra , was
T h e m en were Ixtoki-d Into the
ch a rg e d w ith a s s ig n a tio n to J o h n E. P o lk C o rrection al F a c ili­
c o m m it p r o s lllu llo n after In- ty-

ANNA MARYDUDRA

BERRY L. WESTBROOK

u n d e r c o v e r o f f ic e r $ 2 0 In
exch an ge for sexual Intercourse.
• Ja n ie s Itn hard T h o u ip k liis .
34. 126 H&lt; i lin in ' (Mr.. Sanforil,
w as charged with assig n ation lo
c o m m it p ro s lllu llo n a fte r he
allegedly olfered an undercover
ofllcer $5 In exchange lor oral
sex. D u rin g a search o( Ins car
olllr«*rs rllseo ve m l a (p ia n tlty of
cra ck co ealn r m id a sm o k in g
device lie was also clio rg cd w ltii
possession uf clu ck &lt;ocaltic and
j)ossession of drug p ara p h e rn a­
lia

assignation to o iiu m lt proslliu
lio n after he allegedly olfered an
u n d e r c o v e r o f f ic e r $ 2 0 In
exchange for oral sex.
• K eith Ja ck so n . 23. I Bed
d in g G a rd e n s . S a n fo rd , w as
ch a rg e d w ith a s s ig n a tio n to
co m m it p ro stitu tio n after he
allegedly offered an undercover
o ffic e r $ 1 0 In e x ch an g e for
sexual Intercourse.

Kathy Cody presents the award
toMcNealy.

r.ra

Far left: Kolih And Lyn Battentiled watt lor their so n 's race at

dau gh ter la u third
grader at the selmol. "T h e y gel a
chance lo com e out here unri run
uround anti do th eir best and gel
recognition for th e ir efforts. I
th in k It docs a hit for their self
esteem ."
D erusslm us L illie said he was
plunnlng lo do som e tum hltng In
one ol the events.
"I like to do this k in d o l stUfT."
he said. "J like to he com peting
against people an d stuff and I
can Ih-.ii lhem In u im h lltig and
s lu lf."
L ittle said Ills sister, m other
and aunt were going to In* there
to cheer for him .
"I th ink It's p re tty great to •
have someone out there cheering
fo rm e ." he said
Kara Lake said h e r neighbor's
ch ild re n were com peting In the
W in ter O lym pics.
"I th in k It's iw at that we can j
com e out here an d cheer lor *
these k id s," she said. "W e spend "
too m u ch tim e y e llin g at these
k id s and not enough tim e yelling
for them I th in k It's pretty
neat."
Y o u n g s te rs w h o hud w on if
m e d a ls w o re lit e m p ro u d ly j
around their tu c k s on [tale blue ,f
rib b o n s and showed them ofT to
one another and to parents and
friends.
T h e O ly m p ic e v e n t s u re '*
sponsored by tl*c schiMtl as an
esteem builder and as a way to &gt;•
rn co u rg c physical fitness. They &gt;
have become u p o p u la r event ut if
the school and a w ay o f bringing
fam ilies together.

DEATHS
ROBERT R

.D A C A K

Roliert B. Hatak Sr.. 62. U n itv
T re e D r .. E d g e w a t e r , t ll r i l
Thursday, Jan . 27. 1994 at Fish
M em orial Hospital In D rL a n it
B om M arch 1H. 1931 In E l
Cam po. Texas, he w as retired
from the U.S. Navy.
He Is survived by h is wife
C hristine: his sons J a m e s L. of
Tallahassee. Bohcn B. of P.iola
and C h a rle s D. of Farm ington.
M inn ; h is d au gh ter C y n th ia
Hardy of C a s s rlb c rry and 13
g ra n d rh lld rrn .
Ha Id w in • F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
Home, O aklaw n P ark Chapel.
I-akr M ary. In charge of the
arrangem ents.
HARRISON ME ADR COOPER
Harrison MAAtle Ctfcper. 85. of
the C a rro ll Luth eran V illa g e In
W estm inster, Md..' died Friday.
Jan . 14. 1994 at the C arroll
County U e n rrn l Hospital.
Horn In lia ltlm o rr on M arch
29. 1 9 0 8 . he h a d liv e d In
Sanford In the past lie w as a
senior electrical Inspector with
the c ity of Balltm ore and an
clc ctrtra l supervisor w ith the
DuPont Co. of C u rtis Buy.
He w as u lifelong m em ber of
Hie L io n 's International and a
form er m em ber o f S t. Jo h n
Episcopal Ch u rch In W nvcrly.
M d . a n d th e H o ly C r o s s
E p lsro pal C hurch. Sanford.
He Is survived by Ills wife
M e lb a F u q u a y C o o p e r : h is
daughters Patricia A lic e McCoy
of Las Cruces. NM and W inifred
F u q u ay B ish op of A h ln g d o u .
Vn.: h is son Jo h n Meade " J a c k "
Cooper o f W e s im ln s le r: nine
g r a n d c h ild r e n : f o u r s te p g ra n d c h ild re n and n u m e ro u s
nieces and nephews.
P r ills Funeral Hom e u n d K Jia t«l. W estm inster. Md. In charge
of the arrangem ents.

HAROLD ANDREW CURTIS
H a ro ld A n d rew C u rtis . 78,
North Forest Lake D rive. A lta ­
monte Sprin gs, died F rid a y . Jan.
28 1994
Horn In Nashville. T cn n .. he
was an auto u p h o lste re r for
C u s to m A u to I n t e r io r s . He
m oved to ce n tral F lo rid a In
1927. He w as a m em ber of Lake
Forest Seventh-day A d v e n tist
C h u rch .
He Is su rvived by h is w ile Elva
L.: h is son s Law rence A and
Roger L .. both of A ltam on te
Springs: h is brother G le n n H. of
R e d la n d s. C n llf.: fiv e g ra n d ­
c h ild r e n an d o n e g re a tgrandchild.
H n ld w ln - F u lr c h lld F u n e r a l
H o m e . S c m o ra n / F o r c s t C it y
Chapel. In charge o f the nr
rangements.

A n n a M ary D uilra. Econ lockh a tc h e r T ra il. O rla n d o , died
T h u rsd ay. Jan . 27. 1994 at Palm
G a rd e n N u rsin g H om e. Horn
J u ly 20. 1908 In C le v e la n d .
O h io , she m oved lo C e n tra l
F lo r id a in 1 9 7 0 . S h e w a s
C ath olic.
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e s o n .
Stephen Dudrn. W inter Springs:
s is t e r . V e r o n ic a P u n n e h e l.
B ru n s w ic k . Ohio; ftvc grandc h ild r e n : lo u r g re n lg ra n d rh lld rrn
U rs m k o w F u n e rn l H om e.
Sanford. In charge ol arran g e­
m ents.

CHRISTINE FRANCES HYATT
C h ris tin e Frances H ya tt. 00.
D rs P in a r Lane. Lougw uod. died
F rid a y . J a n 28. 1994.
B orn in M rBae. A rk., she w as a
h o rn rin u k e r who m oved lo ce n ­
tral F lo rid a In 1957. She wan a
m e m b e r o f S u n lu n d o U n ite d
M rth o d lst Church.
S h e Is s u r v iv e d b y h e r
huslum it Robert: h rr son s Rnltrrt
M. o f T itu sv ille . C a rl L. of law
A n g e le s a n d R ic h a r d L . o f
T a rp o n Springs: Ills daughters
V te k l D ix o n o f A p o p k a an d
J a c k ie Bnw c of Dcltnrui: her
b ro th e r C h a rle s E d w a rd s o f
Searcy. Ark.: her siste rs Iris of
L ittle Bock. M ary C o rd e ll of FI.
S m ith . A rk.. Helen H am m o ck of
S e a rcy and M arie H a rp e r of
N o rth L ittle Bock: a m i n ine
grandchildren.
L o o m is F u n e r a l H o m e .
Apopka. In charge o f the a r­
rangem ents.

FRANCISCO •'CKCE”
MOSO

LA

F ran cisco "C e cc " LnM oso. 76.
C o r in t h ia n A v en u e. D e lto n a ,
died T h u rsd a y . Ja n . 27. 1994 at
W est V o lu sia M em orial H osp ital
In D cLund.
Barn In Clales. Puerto B iro on
J u n e 7. 1917. he m oved lo
central Florida In 1980. He w as a
retired secu rity officer for CU y
B an k In New Y ork C ity w here he
was em ployed for over 3 0 years.
He w as a m em ber of O u r L.u ly of
the Lake s C ath olic C h u rc h In
D ello n u and had served In the
U.S. A rm y .
H r Is survived by h is wife
B am o n lla: his daughters Jo s s lc
T orres o f San Ju u n P u erto R ico
and J u d y L u is of FI. Lauderdale:
Ills s o n s F ra n k o L u M o s o of
Deltona am i Carlos LuM oso of
San Ju a n ; his Estelc N ieves and
M a n ie h l Rnm ercz. both o f Puerto
Rico; a n d 12 grandchildren.
Stephen B. Baldauff F u n e ral
Hom e. Deltona. In charge of the
arrangem ents.

Berry L. W estbrook. 78. C.B.
4 2 7 , Sanford, d ie d Thursduy.
J a n . 27. 1994 a l F lo rid a H ospi­
ta l. A ltam on te S p rin g s. Horn
M ar. 25. 1915 In Norrross. Ga..
he moved to C e n tra l Florida In
1953. He was u tech nician for
W e s t e r n U n io n . H e w a s a
m em ber of First B a p tist Church.
Sanford.
S u rvivors Include wife, Irene:
(laughter. M elissa Young. San­
ford; son. Ronald 11.. Longwood;
sister. Ruby M rd lo c k . Atlanta:
b rother Leonard. A tlan ta: four
grandchildren.
G r a m K o w F u n e r a l H o m e,
Sanford. In ch arg e of arrange­
m ents.

Repairing and Rebuilding Automatic Transmissions
3 2 2 -8 4 1 5
e Location

FRANK B. SMITH

Irm a B. R a u p . 07. T h u n d erb lrd Drive. Boulder. Co., died
F rid ay. Jn n . 14. 1994 at Frasier
M eadow s M an or H ealth C a rr
Center In Boulder.
Born Nov. 2. 1896 in North
W ales, Penn,, she lived In cen­
tral F lo rid a from 1963 u n lll
1986 She was a secretary for
the U.S. Departm ent of A g ricu l­
ture In W ashington. D.C. and a
hom em aker. She w as a member
o f the First Presbyterian Church
In D ellary. Site had played the
piano In the school orchestra
and also Tor silent film s
She Is su rvived by her son
O m er B. R a u p o fL a kcw o o d . Co.
Stephen R , B ald au ff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of the
arrangem ents.

VIRGINIA SCOTT

WILLIAM DAVID RUBSELL

V irg in ia Scott. 59. First Place.
Longwood. died T hursday. Jan.
27. 1994 at hei residence. Born
Ja n . 11. 1035 In Taun ton . Mass.,
she m oved lo cen tral Florida
from Tryon. N.C. In 1993. She
was a retired registered nurse for
private c lin ic h ealth care. She
was C h ristia n S cien tist.
S u rv iv o rs Include husband.
D avid R.. T ryo n . N.C.; sons.
A lle n Abbott, H llc y v llle . Vo.. Kal
Bouse, location unknow n: sister.
R uth Pratt. Longwood; brother.
C h arle s Jo h n P lrrs . Portland,
T e rm .: P a r e n t s . C h a r le s &amp;
V irg in ia Plrcs, A popka.
Beacon Direct Crem ation Serv­
ice, O rlando. In charge of ar­
rangem ents.

W illia m D a vid B u sse ll. 82.
T c a k w o o d D r iv e . A lta m o n te
S p rin g s, died T h u rs d a y . Jan. 27.
1994 at his home.
He was u m a n u factu rin g rep
resentative for the uutom ollve
Industry and a m e m b e r of the
A u tom otive Boosters Club. H r
had served lit th e U.S. Navy.
H orn In Beaver. O h io , he was a
Presbyterian w ho m oved to cen­

IRMAB. RAUP

KAROLINA
TRILLING

HERMI NE

K aro lin a H c m iln e Trtllng. 79.
of Kusel, G e rm an y died Satur­
day. J a il. 29. 1994 u l Central u
Flo rid a Regional H ospital. San b
ford.
B o r n J a n . 2 . 1 9 1 5 In
H ln z w rllc r. G erm an y, she died
w h ile v isitin g her daughler In '■*
Deltona. She was a housewife
and a m em ber of St. Luke's I
ta il tie ran C h u rch In Patterson. 1
N J.
it
S u rviv o rs Include tier daugh­
ter Christt-l Bilker of Deltona and
E lis a b e th Z le lm ir r of K u sel.
G erm an y: tier son Kctnhotd of t
Cologne, G eruum y; her sisters
K a t e r in a W e n d c t o f K u s e l.
G c riitu n y m id F rie d a Hlphcrgcr r
ot Copake, NY: a n d six gtuud- ’’
ch ild re n .
Stephen R. Hold.m l! Funeral (
Hom e. D clliin n . In charge o f the )
arrangem ents
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SACAK, Rttorf a.
F m a l tarvlcat tor Retort R Bacak. U .
ol Edgrwator. who petted away Thurtday
mill to conducted Monday et 10 e m. eI Itm
Oaklawn Perk Chape*
1 el the Baldwin
Fairchild Funeral Hama. with Rev John
Bryant officiating Interment mill tallow *1
the Sylvan Lake Cemetery. Sentord VitJle
(ton tor triendt will to hold Sunday from 4 to
t p m at the Inner el home
W ISTBROOK. Berry L.
Crevettde tuneral tarvlcat tor Mr Berry
L Wettbrook. It. ol Sanford, who d-ed
Thursday will be 10 O’clock Monday morning
ot Oaklawn Park Cemetery with Rev Floyd
Bioko officiating
Arrangemontt by Gramkow Funeral
Home. Sanlord

We do not charge Interest on pre-need
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We refund 100% of all monies paid,
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tra l F lo rid a In 1989,
S u rv iv o rs tin hide his son W.
D a v id R u xsrkk J r . o f Altam onte
S p rin g s; Ills d aughters Boselyn
Basse!) Fraley of Devan. Penn,
a n il C a ro lyn B u ssell T w cd d cll of
E u la w la . Ala.; h is sister Roberta
W h ite of C o lu m b u s. Ohio; seven
g ra n d c h ild re n a n d 10 g re a t­
g ran d ch ild re n .
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
H o m e Sem oran-Forcst C ity C h a ­
p e l. A lt a m o n t e S p r in g s . In
ch a rg e of the arrangem ents.

F ra n k It. S m ith . 79. Lake E lle n
D riv e . C a w tlM -rry . died F rid ay,
J a n . 2 8 .1 9 9 4 .
H orn tit L e o n a rd . Co., tic w as
t lt r M q ie n ttlrtid c iit of b u ild in g at
th e W in ter P ine s G o lf Course. He
CLETAH. MADDOX
C 'lrla It M addox. 87. E. laike w a s a Baptist w ho m oved to
Avenue. lam gw oori. ritrd Friday. c e n tra l Flo rid a fn 1938. H r had
serve d in i l i r U.S. A rm y A ir
J a n . 28. 1994 at S o u th S cm ln o lr
C o m m u n it y H o s p it a l. Long- C o rp s. H e was a m em ber of the
S o u tii S em in ole V F W Post 8207
wood.
o f Longw ood. a tile m rm lw r of
Horn In Fierce C o u n ty . North
(JA V *JO o f Sanford; u m em ber
D.ikotuon May 28. 1906. she was
a n d past com m .m der of V F W
n hoiiiem uker w h o moved lo
ce n tra l Florida In 1950 and was Post 10050 o f Casselberry. C a s ­
s e lb e rry Veterans. Ine. and a life
a m em ber of C e n tra l Hapllst
C h u rch S h r was u m em ber of t n e n ilx r of Hie Past C o m m an d ­
e rs C lu b .
th e R c llrrd S e n io r Volunteer
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e his brother
Program .
Hlll&gt;ert " H lh " S m ith o f N uria.
S u rv iv o rs In clu d e her suns
Dean Maddox of laikeln n d and C o lo , and Ills sisters R u th G rosso
a n d Frances S re v e rs hotli of
J o h n Maddox of O rlando; and
M ontrose. Colo.
h er sister B u ilt W a ll ut Sanford.
(Tallies Carey H and G arden
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m en ts.
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T hursday. Jan . 27. 1994 at h rr
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c e n tra l F lo r id a fro m C astro
V alley. C alif. In 1990. She was a
hom em aker. She w as Lulheran.
Survivor:) In clud e husband.
Bruce. Jr.; daughters Terry Lee
Young. H ayw ard Calif., Diane
B u lln o , T itu sville . Sharon Lynn
Mancuaco. National C ity. Calif.:
sister. S a lly Feduska. Anehelm.
Calif.; hrolher. L e w is Perry. Jr..
G a rd en G rove. C a lif,: father.
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m other. E n id W hlteaell. Arcadia:
four grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren.
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Guns
N A T IO N A L

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Dog exiled that w as sentenced to die
N E W A R K . N.J. — A 1 lO -p m in d dog n c n lc n rc d lo death three
y e a n ago for Injuring u lO -yrnr-old girl w as g iv e n a reprieve
but m u st leave New J e rs e y .
G o v. Christie W h itm a n o n Friday gave o w n e r* Lonnie and
S an d y Lch rer of H a w o rth 30 days to fin d n ew owners In
an oth er stule for Taro, n 5 -yca r old A k lla . W h itm a n has four
dogs o f h er own.
" I a m delighted Hint w r have saved Taro'fc U fc." Lonnie
L e h rrr said In a statem ent released by the A n im a l R ights Law
C e n te r of Rulgers Law S c h o o l.
T a ro hus been on d e a fti ro w at the Ilergrn C o u n ty J a il since
F e b ru a ry 1991. H aw orth o ffic ia ls ordered h im destroyed after
he Injured Uric Halfond o n C h ristm a s Day 1990. T h e dog's case
attracted International a tte n tio n . Including a p p e a ls for leniency
from Hrtgttte Bardot.

Menendezes to face trial again
L O S A N G E L E S — E r ik and Lyle M e n e n d rz w ill face trial
again for the shotgun k illin g s of th eir w e a lth y parents,
w h atever the price, p ro se cu to rs say. Hut a fte r two Juries
deadlocked, the defense s a id convictions w ill Ik - Im possible.
“ He damned with h o w m u c h money It’s g o in g to cost," Los
A n g ele s County D istrict A fto rn r y G il G a rcettl s a id Frid ay after
a m is tria l was declared fo r Lyle . Erik's case en d e d J a r 13. also
w ith a h u n g Jury.
T h e panels could not agree on whether th e brothers shot
th eir parents tn rold b lo o d for the fam ily fo rtu n e o r out of fear
th a l J o s e and Kitty M en en de* were about to k ill th eir sons to
co ver u p years of sexual a n d |&gt;sychologlral abuse.
T h e brothers, charged w ith first-degree m u rd e r, had been
tried sim ultaneously b efore separatejurlcs for s ix m onths.

U.S. may limit peacekeeping operations
W A S H IN G T O N - T h e C lin to n a d m in istra tio n w ill go to
C o n g rrs s next week w ith projwscd g u idelines re strictin g U.S.
Involvem ent In In te rn atio n al peacekeeping operations, an
a d m in istra tio n official say s.
T h e m ove follows a re v ie w over the past seve ral m onths
d u rin g w hich President C lin to n and h is s e n io r officials
e n u n cia te d progressively tougher lim its. T h e y Include a
re q u irem en t lo show s p e c ific security risk an d assu ran ce s that
A m e ric a n farces would he p a rt of a m u ltin ation al m issio n .
C o n g rrs s lias "an Im p o rta n t role to play in th e consulta­
tio n s” an d “ wr expect to fin a liz e ” a position s h o rtly , an official
said F rid a y night, s p e a kin g o n condition o f a n o n y m ity .

Governors want to fix health care system

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W A S H IN G T O N — W h e n It comes lo the h e a lth ca re system,
(he n a tio n 's governors a g re e on two things: It's a fis c a l disaster
and th e y want lo fix it. T h e ir w ay.
"W e 're afraid very m u c h o f having a n y th in g prescribed for
le x lb lllt y ," said
us out o f Washington. E v e ry b o d y wants sla te fit
S ou th C arolina Gov. C a r r o ll Cam pbell, c h a ir m a n of (he
N a tio n a l Governors A s s o c ia tio n , which Is o p e n in g Its four-day
w in te r m eeting here tod ay.
“ W h a t I'm looking for. a n d what most g o v e rn o rs a rc looking
for. Is th e best solution t h a t doesn't w reck th e s y s te m ." added
C a m p b e ll, a Republican w h o m ay run for p re sid e n t tn 1996.
B a c k tn August, the b ip a rtis a n NOA adopted a resolu tio n that
began: " T h e Am erican h e a lt h care system Is tn c r is is . Costs are
In crea sin g by about 10 p e rce n t each year. „ . T h is condition Is
u n te n ab le, and a n a tio n a l solution to th is c r is is m ust be
found.'*

From Associated Praia raporls

t h in k there should be stricter
law s. 1 don't th in k the strtclrr
la w s w ill keep the g u n s out of
c rim in a l's hands. It begins with
ed u catin g the k id s before they
get the guns. I agree w ith the
$ 6 0 0 fee for keeping a gun. G uns
b elo ng w llh gun dealers, not In a
paw n shop.”
D arlene W itt sa id . “ Florida
rig h t now has a w a itin g period. It
c r im in a ls want g u n s, they're
g o in g to find a way to get Ihcm
w ith o u t buying ih c m from a
d ea ler."
J a n r lt e Coe said. “ I do Ihlnk
s tric te r laws w ill h elp . 1 ngrre
w llh I he uniting period. There's

lo o m a n y p e o p le o u t h r r e
shooting everybody. G u n s are
too ro sy lo get." M artha Norton
said, " W a llin g |»crlods w ould
h e lp If som eone w as angry.
C rim in a ls w ill s till gel them ."
A r m l l d a C o v in g t o n s o ld .
" R e g u la t io n s a n d w a llin g
periods a rr good. T h e statistics
show that those Ih al have guns
a re m o re lik e ly lo be h u r l
themselves by them. If someone
break* Into your hom e som e­
tim e s you s id lrr -because you
m ay be charged for Injuring
them , that Is. un less they hurt
you first. I've h c n n l that you
m ust keep a m m u n lllo n and gun
separate, so by the tim e you put

them together, II m a y not lie of
m u rh tise lo keep an Intruder
away.*'
Don S lon e said. "Regulation*
aren't going In help. They're
going lo gel them (guns) a n y ­
way.*'
S e o ll W illa rd con clu d ed by
saying. "1 th in k It's b u ll! I th in k
every m an sh ou ld have the right

m

lo defend or protect their p ro p e r
ty. I agree w ith w a llin g period*
because It protects the good
guys. Hut...control Itself won't
h elp the pro blem ." Many sport
the bum per s tick e r " I f Gun*
W ere Outlawed. O n ly Outlaw s
W o u ld Have G u n s ." It's hard to
fin d a m eeting ground for this
subject. W h u l's y o u r opinion?

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(904) 775-0003

Mall

d la ru x n o th er asp ect* of I h r
approval prove*.*.
D o th M c C o llu m
a n il
F r id a y a fte rn o o n to d ls r u s s
M a llo y 's m eeting w ith senior e x p r e s s w a y d ir e c t o r G e r a ld
co u n ty nlllcl.ds T h u rsd a y . Vlerra Hrtntnn wild they have re relvrd
Is the development a rm of land- co ll* from engineer* re ce n tly
Inquiring alxiut w idening S ta ir
ow n ers A. Duda and S o n s
W illiford said M a llo y did not Road 426 and ch an g in g acceaa
I n d ic a t e F r id a y a d e c is io n point* to Oviedo Cro*alng*. No
w hether the co m pan y w ill seek developm ent detail* w err d is ­
annexation of the SOO-ucre devel­ cussed, they said.
opm ent which m ay soon Include
a Sem inole Tow ne Centrr-stzed
m a ll.
"Husk-ally, he w an ted to (111 tnc
In about the m eetin g w ith the
co u n ty T h u rsd ay." sa id W illiford.
" H e did not Indicate a decision
had been reached. Y es. absolute­
ly we're hopeful. W e 're rta d y to
d o a n y th in g we c a n for the
D u d a s."
M alloy rould not be reached
F rid a y , but Tom M organ, repre­
sentative of the D uda fam ily, said
w h ile no d e c is io n h a d been
reached. "It's lo g ica l rig h t now
th a l we stay In the co u n ty. They
have the people an d the a b ility lo
w o rk w llh us. W h ich e ve r political
e n tity wc decide to go w llh . we
h o p e th ey can e x p e d ite th is
process as q u ick ly a s th e y ca n ."
T h u r a d a y 'a m e e t in g w it h
c o u n ty officials Included M alloy
an d other Vlerra e xecu tives and
2 9 7 8 1 . F re n c h A v e .
legal consultants a lo n g w ith rep­
S a n fo rd
resentatives and leg a l staff from
th e Rouse Co., a M a ry la n d m all
d e v e lo p e r. Rouse Is In close
n e g o tia tio n s w ith D u d a over
ks4 u t o - O n 'ru r.v
p la n s to build a m a ll at Oviedo
Crosatngs.
In su ra n ce
C o u n ty co m m ission chairm an
D ic k Van Dcr W e ld e said the
m ee tin g was co rd ia l. V a n Der
. . **•
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,/i
W eld e said senior s u ffe r s stand
ready to personally oversee and
speed approvals needed for what
mmi i
Is believed to be a one m lUlon
square foot mail.
T h e developers a re scheduled
to meet with C o u n ty Engineer
J e r r y M c C o llu m a n d o t h e r
te c h n ic a l sta ff W e d n e sd a y lo

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TO N Y RUSSI
INSURANCE

322-0285

ALT. SP0S. / LONOWOOD
830-3500
0HLAMDO380-6500

PUBLIC NOTICE
The St. Johns River Water Management District has received an
application tor Consumptive Water U se from:
CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. ATTN DONALD F NEWNHAM,
P E . 225 NEW BURY AVENUE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
32704-3697. application #2-117-0238ANG The District
proposes to allocate 274 million gallons
per day of water for augmentation of City's reclaimed
water system The withdrawal used by this proposed project will
consist of SU R FACE WATER FROM CRANES ROOST LAKE.
LAKES MALTBIE A ORIENTA via FOUR EXISTING PUMPS tn
Seminole County located In the
OF NW t/4 OF NE 1/4 of Section 14.
&gt;F ISE 1/4I 1
NE 1/4 OF
Township 21 South. Range 29 East;
SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 ot Section 18.
Township 21 South. Range 30 East.
SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 ol Section 13.
29 East;
Townsh.p21 South. I
NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF 5 ft 1/4 OF NW t/4 ot Section 24.
Township 21 South. Range 29 East.

The Governing Board of the District will take action to grant or
deny the application on February 8,1994. Should you be interested
in this application, you should contact the St. Johns River Water
Management District at P. 0 . Box 1429, Palatka, Florida 321781429, or in person at its office on State Highway 100 West,
Palatka, Florida, or by phoning 904-329-4401. Written objections
' be made,, fbut should be received no later
iays from this publication. Written objections should identify
than
the objector by name and address, and fully describe the objection
to the application. All timely filed written objections will be
presented to the Board for its consideration in its deliberation
on the application prior to the Board taking action on the
application.
J*n«t Slam, Swvor Potmrt DaU Tactwoan
Dtviuon ot Potm Data Some**

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RE: POSSIBLE CHARTER
AMENDMENTS
The Charter Review Com m ission will be conducting a Public Hearing for the purpose of taking
public input and comments regarding possible amendment lo the Semmolo County Homo Rulo
Charter at 7;00 P .M .. or as soon thereafter as possible, on Wednesday, th e 9th day of February, 1994,
in the City Com m ission Cham bers, Lake Mary City Hall, 100 North Country Club Road. Lake Mary,
Florida on the following subjects:

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AreReaflyAnOptit
idfIllusion.
Consider th is: a recent study in

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Should the Som inolo County Charter contain a provision that limits the terms
of County Constitutional Officers (County Commissioners, Tax Collector. Property
Appraiser, Sheriff, Supervisor of Elections and Clerk of Circuit Court)? If so, what
should be the maximum length of term? Currently, neither Stato law nor the
Seminole County Charter limits tho number of terms a Counly Constitutional Officer
can serve.

(2)

Should the Som inolo Counly Charter provide for smglo-membcr representation for
some or all County Commission scats, i.e.. a commissioner would bo elected by
only the voters in tho district tho commissioner represents? Currently. County Com
missioners are elected at large, i.e., Commissioners aro elected by all tho voters of
the County, but must reside in the district they represent during ihoir term ot office.

P)

Should the Sem inole Counly Charier contain a provision that establishes a process
that permits each County Com m issioner lo provide written comments to t ho County
Manager regarding tho performance of County Department Hoads prior to Iho
County M anager's evaluation of those Department H oads? Currently, tho Sominole
County Charter does nol contain any formal process for County Commissioner
input to the County Manager regarding the performance of Department Hoads.

(4)

Should the Sem inolo County Charter be changed to provido lhat tho County
Attorney bo appointed by. bo responsible to and bo terminated by tho Board of
County Com m issioners? Currently, Iho County Attorney is appointed by tho County
Manager subject to tho confirmation of tho Board of County Commissioners, is
responsible to tho Counly Manager and is terminated by tho County Manager.

Consumer R e p o rts found that
customers w h o received their e xa m s
an d vision w e a r fro m their personal
optometrist o r o p h th a lm o lo g ist

(Safilo)

reported the h ig h e s t level o f
satisfaction In q u a lit y and In price.
So where d o y o u lo o k for first
rate cyccarc?
A t Florida E y e C lin ic, our
ophthalm ic s u rg e o n s and

At the close of public input and discussion by the Charter Roview Com m ission relating to tho above
listed items, the Charter Review Com m ission will solicit additional public suggestions and comments
regarding other possible amendments to bo scheduled for a future hearing

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q u ality for q u ic k n e s s . Wc guarantee
to place you in th e righ t glasses, at
the right price, w it h the greatest
attention paid to y o u r future
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When y o u 're lo o k in g for q u ality
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Citizens aro encouraged to provide wntlen suggestions and comments lo the Charter Review
Commission either prior to or at tho Public Hearing. Written materials may bo mailed to Charter
Roview Commission, c/o M ary Manlzaris. Administrative Aide, County Services Building, Room
3020,1101 East First Street, Sanford, Florida 32771. Citizens having questions regarding this public
hearing may telephone Mary M autzaris at (407) 321-1130 exi. 7211.

F u lf illin g T h e V is io n
160 Boston A v e n u e
Altam onte Sp ring s, Florida 32701
(407) 834-7776
(S00) 456-8515

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Sanford

(407) 834-7776

(904) 734-3120

(904) 775-7355

(407)322-7244

tasrlbeny

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Oriando/DeUney

Tivirrs

(407) 695-2020

(407) 933-2908

(407) 843-3937

(904)343-1717

College Park

Lake Underhill

Ormond Beach

TUusvflle

(407) 423-2030

(407) 281-0866

(904) 676-1300

(407) 269-3752

Persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decision m ade at this public hearing, they
wfll need a record of the proceedings, and, for such purpose, they may need to Insure lhat a verbatim
record of the proceedings is m ade, which record includes the testimony and evidonco upon which the
appeal is lo be based.
Porsons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of theso proceedings should
contact the Em ployee Relations Department A D A Coordinator 48 hours in advance of the meeting
at 321-1130, extension 7941.

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h ou rs lu lr r as Itr "w h e eled" m e
back lo m y wlfe'n cur h r tialtl,
"Y o u pro ba bly don't know m e
but I'm F ra n k Scnlt, It s till
d id n 't rtiif{ a bell even w hen he
(wild he o n ce lived on S c n lt
A v en u e In Sanford, " f ly a n y
ch an ce did you know m y fa ­
th e r? "
"W h o w as he'/" I asked. "F .D .
S c o tt." he replied. "M y Lord. "I
Inform ed h im . "y o u r dad and 1
lin e d to go to G eorgia-Florida
fo o t b a ll n am es to geth er, lie
n e v e r m is s e d an A la b a m a Tennessee gam e." Young S cott
exp la in e d , " T h a t's Iwcausc he
gradu ated from A labam a."
; T h e n ca m e th r b om b sh ell,
f o lk s . there was once a lim e
w h e n th e re was no PAC-IO
Itgrecm ent w ith tile Dig Ten to
|i(ovlde the Hose Howl (rum s In
j h r e a rly days th r two best
te a m s In the country played at
Pasadena. O ne year, young Scott
jlo ld m e. his dad drove from
;Sanford lo Pasadena to w atch
[Alabam a play Stanford In the
IHose Howl and then drove hom e
a g a in
T h a t wus w h en A llA m erican Don Hutson played tor
the T ide.
I co u ld n 't help but ask F ran k If
he w as the son of F D *s first w ife
who passed away. He said he
was F.D .'a second wife w as
M u riel Knox, daughter of K n o x
|Sanford p h ysician A.W . Knox
At one tim e Dr. K n ox w as a
Lieutenant Colonel In the F lo rid a
N ational G u a rd 's 124th Infantry.
[He w as th r regim ental surgeon.
[When the G u a rd was activated
!|n N o v e m b e r 1040, C o lo n e l
K n ox was a m ite loo old to go to
[war H e resigned his &lt;om m tsslo n
[and was replaced by Sanford
p h ysicia n Douglas G. Scott, a
'm ajor.
So. t ills proves you n e v e r
know w h r r r y o u 'll run Into som e
Sanford history. T h is area Is
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mist T h an k sg iv in g we thought
we'd try som ething We ca lle d
.10 folks at random and asked a
sim ple qurslIon: "D o you kno w
.'the difference between a P u rita n
and a P ilg rim ? You know both
are clo sely associated w ith the
early settlers In this co u ntry an d
W ith Than ksgivin g
O n ly two jieople knew and
even they were a bn " fu z z y "
about It.
In the HiOOs the people In the
Untied Kln gdon were fairly upset
w ith the C h u rch of En glan d a n d
out ol It two factions arose.
There were the P u ^ ffiS T W h fT

Maud* Lak*

Sarita Lak*

w anted to rem ain In the chu rch
a n d " p u rify " it from w ithin.
T h en there w err the P ilg rim s
w h o said "forget It" m id decided
to go som ewhere else and slart
th eir own ch u rch . Eventually
both m igrated to the new world
a n d t h a t 's w h y we h a v e
Episcopalian s its w ell as m any
o th er denom inations In Am erica
today.
A lot of folks looked down on
them . Hut they gave us Imth
p u b lic education an d m any of
the g rral u n ive rsitie s that dot
the land today.
F o u n d o u t s o m e t h in g we
d id n 't know u n til the other day.
Hack In the 1920* two Sanford
H ig h S ch o o l fo o tb a ll g rra ts.
l u l l h a c k J im S t o ln o t l a n d
lia llb .u k D ic k M a xw e ll, both
attended an d p luyed for the
U n iversity o f Georgia bullring* I
had alw ays lbought S toinoll had
gone to N o rth C a ro lin a Hut
th a t's where h is brothers George
and Robert S to in o ll went lo
c o lle g e . W o n d e r It H o w a rd
W h e ir h r 1 S r., a fo rm e r A llSouthern guard at Georgia and
w h o coached Sanford High a
cou ple years, had a n yth in g to do
w ith J im and D ic k going to
Athens.

a circu it court Judge.
Vernon cam e to Sanford from
G a ln rsv llle . H e's an old h a sclia ll
fan and used to watch th r old
G a in e s v ille G-Men host o th er
Florida State le a g u e c h ilis at
H arris Field up there. He recalled
the days when M yrtl Hong and
D o n M c S h a n e m an ag ed th e
G u ln rs v lllr clu b H r also recalled
a host o f o ld F lo rid a S ta te
la-aguers such as buddy Lake.
I.yle J u d y . H rd Dulaney. Dule
A lexander. Jo h n n y T h ro b old . A1
P trtlr and a host of others loo
num erous to mention.
"I gotta correct you on one
th in g you w rote." he said. "N ot
long ago you said outfielder J im
Hlvera played for Don M cGliane.
If y o u 'll ch eck It out I believe
y o u 'll fin d H lvera p lu ye d at
G a in e sville for Hoag."
N e verth e le ss, folks. H lve ra.
who at one lim e served tim e at
the Florida Stale Penitentiary,
went on to play the n u tlle h l fur
the C h icag o W h ile Sox for sever­
al seasons
Hv the way. there's one th in g
M l never forget about M yrtl
Hoag. In 193!) M yrll played left
field for the New Y ork Yankees.
In that c lu b 's world series w ith
the C in c in n a ti Keds Hoag pluyed
every Inning, look his regular
tim e at lu ll, tail never got a
single hit.

Crossed paths (other day w ith
C ir c u it C o u rt J u d g e V e rn on
Mize. Naw. I w asn't in Ills court
on a n y charges. "H ead your
co lu m n each w eek." he allowed. Continued from Fag* 2 A
Lost year, they raised over
" I ’ ve now been In Sanford 35
y ears and feel like I'm a local old *2.000 for the H um ane Society.
T h e circu s w ill be presented
t i m e r . " W e c a n 't im a g in e
V e rn on co m in g here 35 years again today, as well as next
ago and jo in in g M ack C leve­ Friday. Satu rd ay and Su nd ay.
T h e show s are at 11 a.m ., 2
la n d 's law firm . H e wus city
attorney most of the 10 years l p.m., 5 p.m . and B p.m . each
served on that body. Then h r day. Seating Is lim ite d to 1.000
^ « m c a c o u n ty Judge and la ie r people per perform ance.

Circus

"D re ss codes arc already trad
enough. W e s ln u ld lie able to
wear whnt we w a n t." C u lp said.
" A stricte r dress code w ould not
w ork at o u r sclxtol. but I would
have to follow Ute ru le s because
m y parents w ould m ake m e."
C u lp said she does not see a
need for s tric te r d re ss code
re rp ilrem e iits because "n o th in g
w ould change.”
M arie S w ift said she w ould
c o n tin u e lo w e a r w h at she
though! w as acceptable to her
classes at S em in ole High School,
even If a stricte r dress ro d e were
Im plem ented.
J w ould not follow If. I hale
pan ts and dresses," she said. "I
don't like the klea o f a stricter
dress code. It's not right W c arco n ly Ih rre for rig h t hours, we
shnuld tie allow ed to be co m fort­
a b le ."
S w ift's father h arked her up
and said that as long as she Is
not dressing " lik e dow n on the
c tirn rr." he w ould sla u d up for
h is daughter, even If she was
sent home from school for Inap­
propriate dress.
" E v e r y b o d y d re s se s d if ­
ferently. A dress ro d e m ay Jnsl
add In Ih r p n ilik -u is In sch o o ls."
he said.
Sem inole H ig h S ch oo l student
M adeline Drown said that dress
code requirem ents should be Irli
alone.
“ I th in k Its fine Ih r w ay II Is."
she said.
Hrown said lh a l even though
she does not like the Idea of
s t r i c t e r r e q u ir e m e n t s , h e r
(sirents w ould " h e lp " her to
follow new rules.
"1 guess I w ould have to follow
the ru le s." she said. "A n y w a y . If
you w ant an edu cation , you
have to follow the ru le s.”
Hut not a ll students ugrre that
a dress code Is a bad Idea.
"I guess It w ould be alrig h t as
long as we ca n wear s t.o rls."
L y m a n H ig h S ch o o l stu de n t
C h risto p h er lined llry a n t said.
"S o m e of the w ays people are
dressed Is outrageous."
Uryunt suggested that rules
rrq a rd ln g dress codes Incorpo­
rate m ake-up. Jew elry, crossdressing and o ilie r "un acccptu h ie " attire, b u l w ants hats re­
m oved from the list.
"W e sh ou ld be able to wear
bats, they arc- not h u rtin g a n y ­
one and they do not Interfere
w ith sch o o l," he said.
A p ril. S p a lls , u s tu d e n t at
L u k cv lcw M id d le S ch ool, th in k s
that stricte r dress codes w ould

Im prove s lu d r n is u lle n ilo n lo
rlassw o rk.
"It sounds rig h t." site said. *'l
d on 't like m in is k ir t s and h alier
lop s lieln g worn In school. It's
not appropriate."
At least one s tu d rn l. Lashon
Darden, th in k s that a stricter
dress code would solve som e of
t h r problem s fa rin g students
and schools today.
" I 'd dress like the ru le says."
Darden said. "It (stricter dress
re q u ire m e n ts ) w o u ld ch an g e
most of the fights at sch o o l."
A cco rd in g lo Durden, students
a l S a n f o r d M id d le S c h o o l
r o u t in e ly get In fig h ts over
clo th in g .

"S o m e pcopk* lu k c Jewelry,
clo th in g and sI mm-s at sch o o l,"
Darden said. "It happens Just
about every clay."
D a r d e n 's fr ie n d s . D w a y n e
W alker and H en ry I’crk ln . said
they'd follow the ru le s as long as
there are "n o u n iform s "
Sem inole H ig h School studeid
O liv ia M yers cautioned school
officials to th in k stricte r re g u la­
tion s over very ca re fu lly before
im p le m en tin g them.
"I don't th in k It w ill w o rk ."
she said. "E ve ry o n e Is already
too strict on teenagers It m ay
cause a lot of students to drop
out. Most stu d e n ts drop out
because the rules are too strict
a n y w a y ."

Dress
C o n t in u e d fro m P ag e 1A
The rode stales that Sem inole
C o u n ty students have the "rig h t
to I k - able lo learn w ithout b rin g
offended o r distracted by Ih r
c l o t h i n g o r a p p e a r a n c e of
o th e r s " and that school a d ­
m in istra to rs have Ih r "rig h t to
ap p raise any current fashion or
faci an d determ ine whet tier it is
appropriate for school wear."
T h e schools determ ine what Is
a p p ro p rla ir for th eir p articu lar
student population. W hal m ay
be acceptable a l one school m ay
In - latKMi a l another, though
m ost schools try to conform lo a
s im ila r code.
S t u d e n t s at a ll S e m in o le
C o u n ty srh on ls m ust clo th in g
am i h a ir styles that arc "not
h a rm fu l, disruptive o r hazardous
to health or safety": they m ust
w ear shoes at all lim e s and they
m ust be able lo wear shorts or
s k irts that are "ap p rob ate for
school In the op in ion of the
p rin c ip a l."
T h e y m ay noi wear "a n y th in g
suggestive, such us see-through
c lo t h in g ; h a lt e r s , b a c k le s s
dresses or tops, tube tops, la n k
to p s , m u s c le s h ir t s o r a n y
c lo th in g w hich m ay be d istract­
ing u n le ss It Is covered, sh irts or
blouses tied at the m idriff; caps
or huts; cu rlers or other hair
grtxim ln g aides: sunglasses In­
side the b u ild in g or clogs or
flip-flops.”
Jam erso n said his Idea of an
a p p ro p rla ir oak- w as dark punts
w ith b lu r or black k n it s h irts for
tile boys and sla ck s and sk irts
for the girls.
O th er p u b lic schools In Florida
have already experim ented With
dress codes. Jam erso n said.
I " T h e y have found out lh a l the
‘ a c h ie v e m e n t le v e ls h ave In ­

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creased and Ihe a b ility lo have
cam araderie Is Increased.” h r
■aid.
T h r Serntnnlr C o u n ty school
board has g en rra lly opposed a
strict dress code o r a u n iform for
the stu den ts in d ie past.
The new co m m issio n er told
reporters F rid a y a dress code
w ould m ake school a safer p la rc
lo he b e ca u se te a ch e rs an d
p rin cip a ls co u ld m ore ea sily p ick
out youngsters who don't txTnng
at the school.
" A lot of the problem s com e
from outsiders who com e Ihere
to prey on k id s ." he said.
Jam erso n sakl he w asn't try ­
ing to m ake ch ild re n co n fo rm ­
ists.
" M y Idea Is not lo stifle ih e lr
In d iv id u a lity ," Ik ? said.
The Edu cation C o m m issio n e r
said Im provem ents lo se c u rlly
w ould not be the o n ly benefits of
a dress code. Parents' w allets
m ay ulso be safer, he said.
J a m e r s o n . a p p o in t e d la s t
m onth to replace Hetty Castor
after she left the position to
becom e president of the U n iv e r­
s ity o f S outh Florida, rile d a
disp ute he has tiad w ith fils own
sixth-grader.
"H e 's hern trying lo get me lo
buy a palt of these $150 ten n is
shoes, w h ich 1 rrfuse to b u y ."
Jam erso n said. "H u t a lot of
p a r e n t s a re b u y in g th o s e
th in g s."
However, attem pts to Ik - In
vogue m ay backfire and Identify
ch ild re n as potential v ictim s, be
said.
"T h o se k id s who want to I k ? In
the tn-erowd b u l d o n 't h avn
those k in d s of th ing s w ill v ic tim ­
ize ch ild re n w ho d o." be snm.
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�SA - Sanford H»raid, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, January TO. 1994

School scenes
Job search made easier
IN B R I E F

Project Graduation at L M H S
Parents are Invited to a Project Graduation c o m m itte r
m eeting on M onday. J a n . 31 at 7 p.m .
T h e m eeting w ill take place In the s ch o o l's media center.
For more Inform ation, c a ll Pam C h e rry ut 682-3487.

SEPTA to host Pace-aThon
T h e Special E d u c a tio n Parent T e a ch e r Association (S E P T A )
w ill host Its first Pacc-a-thon an S a tu rd a y , Feb. 12 from i) a m.
u n til noon at L y m a n H ig h School.
F u n d s raised from the event w ill be nwarded to the schools
that creatively serve ch ild re n w ith d isab ille s.
T h e w alk a-thon la a d istrict w id e event and partlrl|iatl&lt;m
from a ll students an d th eir fa m ilie s In Seminole C o u n ty Is
welcom ed.
P rize s w ill be aw arded to the top stu d e n t participants.
F o r m ore Inform ation, contact Ita y n r Pace at 695-4088 or
S h aro n Spano at 696-9676.

Quarter Day
T h e Lake M ary H ig h School M n rch ln g Kurils w ill be h olding
th e ir an n u al Q u a rte r D ay on F rid a y . Feb. 4. T h r stu den ts w ill
be collecting door-to-door and at shopping centers In the
Longw ood-Lake M ary area.
S tud en ts w ill be chaperoned und w ill be wearing M a rch in g
R a m s t-shirts.
T h e m oney raised w ill be used to p a y for band projects and
equipm ent.

Sea W orld ol Florida w as on
s t a n d - b y to r e c r u it n e w
em ployees for th eir S p rin g llre a k
program.
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W hat’s fo r lu n ch ?
Monday, Jen. 31,1094
Pizza
French Fries
Sliced Peaches
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Tuesday, Fab. 1, I B M
Health Burger on a Bun
Yellow Com
Freeh Orange W edges
or Chef's Salad or Beg Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Wednesday, Fab. 2,1994
Fish n‘ Combroad

M ost of all who participated
last y e a r enjoyed the experience
and d id n 't m ind the 3 0 m inute
Inis rid e to and from w ork (Seu
W o rld provided transportation).

Blackeyed Peas
Lim e Fruited Jello with Pears
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Thursday, Fab. 3,1994
Oven Baked Chicken
Mashed Potaioes
Roll
Green Beans
or C haf’e Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

Friday, Fab. 4,1994
Cheeseburger or Chill Dog
Fringe
Fruit Tray
or Chat's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

h a d the best
Inform ation.

chance

to get

R e p re se n ta tiv e s were there
from the Arm y. M arines, and the
A ir Force.
O fficers from a ll three b ra n ­
c h e s w err present to dispell any
h o rro r stories or m yth s about
th e ir sp e rlflr program s.
R ecruiters were a lso on slu n b y
to m a k e a p p o in tm e n ts w ith
possib le cadets, or privates

Ja im e Dlllm an

A n d free tickets after a Job
w ell-d on e wasn't a n y th in g to
scoff ut cither.

T h a n k s goes out to the ad m in ­
istra tio n and fa cu lty ol Sem inole
for givin g us these sourres of
Inform ation.

extra n. ney over th eir vacation.
Sea W o rld gives select k id s die

If an yon e had ever been Interested In the arm ed forces Ihey

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1. W h at w as th e title o f Pot
Bene ta r's p la tin u m -se llin g debut
a lb u m ?
2. U cn a la r'a top-ten htt "In-

J o lts range from m e rrh ad lsln g
to 11tod service and If the student
has a good report at the end of
the w eek they get a ch an ce to go
back an d work for "th e w hale"
again.

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ANP IS BELIEVES TO HAVE ORIGINATES
THERE. INSTEAP OF THE TOMATO
SAUCE ARP MEATBALLS TO WHICH WE
ARE ACCUSTOMEB, THE CHINESE OPT TO
STIR FRV THEIR HN O O B lir ANP SERVE
THEM WITH VARIOUS VEOETAIUS ANP
MEATS. THEY CALL THIS PISH "10 MEIN.1

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sin g in g In New Y ork. S h e m ade
her ch a rt break-through In 1980
w ith "H ca rib re a k e r.'

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one o f the biggest tourist attrac­
tions In Florida

Students w ho needed a chance
at n part tim e )ob or even a
carrer Inter on In life, got plenty
o f Id e a s w h e re to s ta rt at
W ednesday's career fair at SentInolr H igh School.
Each year the fair Is held to aid
students In choosing a direction
and colleges com e to help w ith
strps to m ake It there.
R epresentatives from Job fields
ran g in g fro m D isn e y to the
arm ed forces were on hand to
answer a ll questions and hand
out plenty o f Inform ation.

Dtaz o f Casselberry, a bachelor
of s cie n c e degree in Im slness
a d m in 1st rat ion (cum la ode);
A ls o C h ristin e N o cllc H iggins
ul C a sse lb e rry w ho ra r n rd a
b a ch e lo r of science n u rs in g de­
gree (m agna cum lairdc); Henry
K e n n e th Bruin ol Lon g w on d who
earned a bachelor of science
d eg re e in m ass c o m m u n ic a llo n s Ju d v rrtls In g (cum luudc);
an d K ic k Lee D lngcss of Oviedo,
w ho earned a ta n h rlo r of science
degree in b u s in e s s a d m in is tra ­
tion a n d m a rk ritn g m anage mem
teum Inudr);
A n d Debra Slinley T o ssiy pi
O viedo, luichclor o l science in

T h r b illo w in g area stu den ts
have graduated from th eir re­
spective colleges w ith va rio u s
degrees.
From S tetson U n iv e rsity In
D e L a n d : C a r In J e n n if e r
G a m b rrll o l A ltam onte S p rin g s,
who earned a m aster ol b u sin e ss
a d m in is tra tio n degree: .Ja n u s
C h ristop h er MUkrr of A ltam on te
S p rin g s w h o earned a b ach e lor
of b u sin e ss a d m in istra tio n de
- gree; and A ltre n H arbor) F re u n d
o f Lake M ary, w ho earned a
bar h r lor o f art s degree.
From the U n lv crsitv o f Illin o is
b u s in e s s
a d m ln is if.il io n
Dana
a t U r b a n a - C h a m p a l g n In
K llr n tVagner of O viedo, earned
Urbana. III.: K atrin a M. M ra u e ro f a b achelo r of sctrnce degree In
L a k e M a ry w ho e a rn e d a b u s i n e s s u d m l n I s i r a •
bachelor of science degree In ilon/flnancial m anagem ent |rum
liln-iu l a rts an d sciences.
laude): and Jackie Ijr r W aters ol
From F lo rid a Sou thern College O vied o , bachelor of science de­
In Lakeland: A lice M arie A lk ln s
gree In m urkctlng m anagem ent
w ho earned a bachelor o f science Im a g n a cu m laude);
d cg recln busin ess a d m in is tra ­
A s w e ll os Je rry K a y W h ite of
tion an d p ro d u ctio n m an ag e­ O viedo, earned a bachelor of
ment: a n d M elvu J e a n B u rg rcss scie n ce degree in accounting:
who earned a bachelor o f science J o h n A u g u st S lr y c r o f Sanford,
degree In account lug:
w ho earned a lu ich clo r of science
A n d Ltsa M ichelle S ch w a rtz d e g r e e In a c c o u n t in g : a n d
w h o s e b ach e lo r o( science degree
T h u o i l i y B r ia n S im p s o n of
Is In buNtncHs a d m in istra tio n
W in te r Springs, w ho earned a
and h u m a n re m itte rs m an ag e­ b ach e lo r of science degree In
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n a n c ia l managem ent;
earned a bachelor of science
A ls o J a n ic e Riggs E n ls m ln g -r
degree In busin ess a d m in is tra ­ of W in te r Springs, w h o earned a
tion and h u m a n 'resources m a n ­ b a c h e lo r of science degree In
agement;
a c c o u n tin g |cum Inudc): and
A s w e ll a s S c u lt A n th o n y
P au l A lb e rt Fessenden o f W in ter
Z in ch u k earned a bachelor of S p rin g s, w ho earned a bachelor
science degree In b usiness a d ­ of s cie n ce degree lit business
m in is t r a t io n and h u m a n re ­ a d m in istra tio n and production
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l.O S A N G E L E S - W ould you
buy a n y th in g from Hearts und
B u t t - b r a d ? M T V a p p a r e n tly
th in k s so.
M T V Netw orks said W ednes­
day It Is la u n ch in g a home
sh o p p in g lest on Its M T V . V I M
and N ic k a) Nile cable television
ch a n n e ls. If the four- to sixm o u th test Is successful. M TV
N e tw o rk s w ill co n sid e r la u n ­
c h in g a stand alone shopping
ch a n n e l, com pany ch airm a n and
c h ie f e x e c u tiv e o ff ic e r Tom
Freston said from New York
"W e 'v e been w o rkin g on this
for w e ll over a y e a r." Frrslrm
sold. " B u t we said. 'H ey. before
we m ove forward Iw lth a shop

B eginning In A p ril, four hours
o f hom e shopping per week w ill
lie show n on the three channels
— but don't look for the standard
m erchandise.
" T h is w ill lie the zlrron lu m le ss elfo rt," F resto n said. In
reference to the u b iq u ito u s Jew­
e lr y sold on m a n y home shop­
p in g channels. "It w ill have a
lo o k and feel v r r y different from
w h at you're used to seeing."
M T V N etw orks' home sh op­
p in g shows w ill m ostly offer
com pact discs, cassettes, m u sic
v id e o s , c o n c e r t t ic k e t s an d
m e r c h a n d is e a n d " life s t y le related i h u llin g ." su ch ns trendy
footwear. Freston said.

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y o u r school.
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'Daydream ing; A lth o u g h fu n , d a ydre am ing is n ’ t a
safe thing to d o w hen rid in g a b ik e o r.w a lk in g along
b u sy streets. A lw a y s stay a le rt in these situ a tio n s.
•D isease: T h e cosiest w ay to Tight o f f disease is to
get plenty o f rest, cat proper m e als (in c lu d in g vegeta
h ies) and get re g u lar exercise.
•Door: U nless y o u know the person at the o ther side
o f the door, d o n 't open it.
•Dehydration: A v o id this by d rin k in g p len ty o f fluids
•Dru/ts; D o n o t associate w ith anyone w h o takes or
se lls ille g a l drugs.
•Dieting: C o n s u lt a doctor i f y o u wont to lo s e o r gain
w e ig tiL D o n 't s k ip meals o r overeat.
•Diving: N e v e r d iv e into s h a llo w water.
•Dogs: D o n ’ t approach o r to u ch u n fa m ilia r dogs.
N e v e r put y o u r face close to a n y d o g 's m outh.

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Seen at school
S t u d e n t s In A d r l a n n e
M edlock's class at Lyman High
School have some incentive lo
Im prove th e ir beh avio r In
school. With (ho cooporalion
of area businesses, she offers
the students rewards such as
t-shirts, hats, cups, pizzas and
a t t r a c t i o n s t i c k e t s . Sh o
behoves that academic perfor­
m ance can't Improve until
behavior Is Improved. Somo of
the businesses lhal ha&gt;o taken
part In the effort are: Pizza Hut,
C hl c - F I I - A , B u r g e r Ki ng,
Popeyes, radio station XL106.7.
WOFL-TV, Olive Gardon. radio
station WOBO, Red Lobster
an d W CPX-TV. She is en­
courages olhor teachers to
contact area businesses lo use
such a program with special
needs students. She said tho
businesses she contact were
vary willing to help. Here,
stu d en ts S co tty Karanlcas,
De'Shon Cuyler and Jerry Cook
|oln Medlock In showing off
som e of the items they could
earn for good behavior.
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Health/Fitness
Prostate cancer

IN BRIEF

Avoiding treatment often best option for prostate cancer

Grief support group
L A K E M A R Y — The death ol a »|&gt;nusr Is a trau m atic
experience a n d Ih r g rid process can »&gt;c overw helm ing. Those
rrc c n tly w idow ed are Invited lo u lle n d a series of m eetings d ia l
w ill provide fellowship, grief education, dally coping s k ills and
co m m u n ity resource Inform ation.
The S en ior W ldow rd S em inar begins Feb. 2 and co ncludes
M arch 23 The program lakes place from 10 a.m. lo noon every
W ednesday ol ih e M arkham W oods iT c sb y trrla n C h u rch . 5210
M arkh am Wood Road In Lake Mary.
The service Is free and open to the public. It Is sponsored by
B ald w in F a irc h ild Cem eteries and Funeral Homes.
For m ore Inform al Ion, contact Sara at 8 3 1-5020

Prenatal class set
The W om en s Center at IIC A Central Florida Regional
H ospital In Sanford Is offering a free series of classes designed
to give parent* lo Ire an overview of pregnancy, labor and
ch ild b irth .
In addition, classes on cesarean section, breastfeeding, buby
care and parenting are offered.
A ll Classes meet on T h u rsd ay evening from 7 to 9 p in. In the
h osp ital's classroom
R egistration Is requested
C a ll Ihe W om en's Center at 321-4500. ext. 5760 for more
Inform ation and to register.

Health screenings offered
The C e n tra l Florida Regional H ospital A u x ilia ry Is sponsor­
ing cholesterol and blood pressure sc reenings on F riday. Frb.
4T h e screenings will lie done In Ihe hospital classroom from
10 a m. u n til noon.
T h e charge for Ihe cholesterol screening Is $5 T h e blood
pressure screening Is free

The C F R H A u x ilia ry offers these screenings on the first
Frid ay of each m onth.

Local researchers study treatment
Researchers at W inter Park M em orial H ospital's C an cer Care
Center are p articipa tin g in a national study to determ ine If a
popular a cnc-flghlln g drug ra n help prevent a second p rim ary
tum or from developing In patients who have had squainouscell ca ncer of the pharynx, la ry n x or oral cavity.
A cco rd in g to Steven U. lis t e r . M.D.. a radiation oncologist
on the s ta ll at the Can cer Care Center, patients w ith cancer of
the oral ca vity laryn x and ph aryn x frequently develop a
second p rim a ry tum or after they have received treatm ent w ith
surgery and/or radiation therapy fir their Initial tumor.
In the local study, half Ih r patients tnvolvrd are receivin g 30
mg a d ay of 13-cls R etinoic A c id (Accutane) and half are
getting a placebo.
They are given the drug or the placebo for three years and
followed for another four years
They are lookin g for patients w ho have undergone surgery or
radiation therapy fur stage I or stuge II of the disease. They
must be free of Ihe disease und at a point In follow u p at least
16 weeks, but no longer than three years follow ing Ihe Initial
treatment.
If you w ould llk r more in form ation abou. the stu dy o r other
clin ica l tria ls available through the Can cer Care Center, call
640 7777.

■ y D A N II L Q. H A N K Y
A P Scien ce W riter
BO STO N — W hen It com es to
treating prostate cancer, less Is
often more.
R esea rch e rs reported today
that m an y m en w ith e a rly pro
state ca ncer have su ch slowgrowing tu m o rs that "w a tc h fu l
w a llin g " — w hat doctors call
d o in g n o th in g — c a n be a
sensible a lie rn a llv e lo the usual
u p p n u rh of radiation or surgery.
Prostate cancer Is the most
com m on tu m o r am ong m en and
th e ir s e c o n d le a d in g ca n c e r
kille r after lu n g cancer How to
treat It Is often a d ilem m a,
because radiation and surgery
can carry side effects, su ch as
Impotence an d Incontinence.
The new stu dy found that men
with early-stage prostate cancer
who receive no treatm ent have
an excellent chance of s till being
alive after 10 years — alm ost as
good as those w ho und erg o
aggrrsslve treatm ent.
" T h e m e s s a g e Is n o t to
abandon treatm ent.” said the
s t u d y 's a u t h o r . D r G e r a ld
C h od ak. " B u t there nre too
m any patients who are not being
counseled ubout their options.
T h is show s that w atchful w a ll­
ing Is u reasonable o p tio n ."
However. Dr. Jo h n L o n g of
New E n g la n d M edical Center
cautioned that the best approach
for In d ivid ual |&gt;atlrnls Is o flrn
unclear.

Early detection
addressed during
Men’s Health Forum
S A N F O R D — H C A Central F lo rid a Regional H ospital and
C e n tra l Florida U ro lo g y Associates a re presenting M en's H ealth
F o ru m , a free series devoted to a n s w e rin g questions about
m e n 's health Issues. T h e first class w ill be held on Tu esday.
Feb 8. from 7-8 3 0 p .m . In tne h o sp ita l's classroom .
U rolog ists M ich ael Friedman. M .D .. and Charles W itten.
M.D.. w ill discu ss " E a rly Detection o f Prostate C a n c e r."
In clud ed w ill be Information on p ro state cancer, benign
p ro sta tlc h yp e rtro p h y (BPII) and m eth od s for detection.
In clu d in g PSA tests
Prostute cancer Is th e most com m on ca ncer of men and the
se ro n d leading cause o f cancer death a m o n g men over the age
o f 55. However, p ro state cancer can b e successfully treated If
caug h t early, and c a n be treated even In Its advanced stages
Because prostate c a n c e r ran develop and spread w ith no
w a rn in g signs, e a r ly detection Is c r itic a l to su ccessfu l
treatm ent.
T h e cla ss Is fre e and no re s e rv a tio n s are re q u ire d .
Refreshm ents w ill be served.
"T h e re cle arly Is a role for
doing n o th in g ." he said. "B u t for
whom Is one to recom m end
L e i's d o nothing'/ T h is |&gt;aprr
dors not do m uch to help us
answ er thut question.”
D r. J o h n L lb e r t ln o of the
Lohev C lin ic sa*d he opposes
w atchful w aitin g for m en In their
40*. 5 0s an d 60s because o f their
re lative ly long life expectancies.
"If I h ad prostate c a n c e r now.
I'd want It o u t." said Llbertlno.

53. " I t h in k that provides m e Ihe
lies! c h a n c e of cure and control
of th e c a n c e r."
L a s t year, prostate c a n c e r
k ille d 3 5 .0 0 0 men In the U nited
S lates. Recent v ictim s Include
u c t o r s T e lly S a v a la s . D o n
A m re h e and B ill Blxb y. an d rock
star F r a n k Zappa.
C h o d a k . a surgeon at the
U n iv e rs ity of Chicago, based his
fin d in g s on an an aly sis of six
s tu d ie s o f early-stage prostate

• Am ong those w ith Interm e­
diate-grade tum ors. 87 percent
are also alive after 10 years, but
o n ly 58 percent have escaped
spreading cancer.
• T h e p ro sp e cts a re m uch
worse for men w ith high-grade
tum ors: 34 percent are s till alive
after 10 years, and 2 6 percent
have avoided spreading cancer.
T h e study did not directly
com pare w atchful w atting with
m o re a g g re s s iv e tre a tm e n t.
However, other research finds
th al am ong men w ith low-grade
tum ors getting su rg ery o r radia­
tion. about 93 percent arc still
alive after 10 years — only a
slight advantage over w atchful
w aiting.
" I f you live long enough, you
are lik e ly to get Into trouble from
th e c a n c e r If y o u d o n 't do
som ething about It.** Chodak
said. "B u t It m ay take a long
tim e ."
A m o n g those re c e iv in g ag­
gressive treatm ent, he noted,
"a n y side efTect w ill o c cu r now.
A n y benefit w o n 't o c c u r for
m an y years."

Safe from
the elements
The Central Florida Regional
H ospital Auxiliary donated a
b ird h o u se h e n d cra tte d by
How ard B s s n , l« flr B e a n s
creation, which lo o k abotif'40
hours to build, w ill house 18
Purple M arlin fam ilies. A ccep ­
t in g th e d o n a t io n Is Roy
Vinson, chief executive officer.
Present Is Jane Back, presi­
dent of the auxiliary.

Hop for those who can’t
More thun lOO ch ild care centers throughout central Florida
w ill be p a rtic ip a tin g In the 1994 M u scu la r D y stro p h y
A sso cia tio n 's IMDA) D luo-M ltc Hop-A-Thon the week o l Ja n . 3 1
through Feb. 4.
Pre school and after-school care ch ildren w ill hop for two
m inu tes to raise funds donated by fam ily and friends to
support M D A research and patient support program s
P rior to the Hop. each ce n ter w ill present a d isa b ility
aw am ess program designed arou nd the them e "E ve ry b o d y s
Different. N obody's Perfect."
F or m ore Inform ation call M D A at 677-6665.

F it n e s s F a cat o cr t o

cancer Involving 8 2 8 m en. The
results were p u b lish e d In the
New England J o u rn a l of M edi­
cine.
A m on g Ihe fin d in g s of the
study:
• 87 percent o f m en w ith
low-grade tum ors, those that
look least om in ou s m icro scop ­
ica lly. are s till a liv e after 10
years, and 81 percent a rc free of
spreading cancer.

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Turner Clayton, |r. - N A A C P
Steve Cochran - Eckler Com m unications
Wanda Coley - Greater Sem inole Cham ber of Com m erce
DeElda Cotanche - District Program M anager
Bill Dodd - Am erican A utom obile Association
Dennis Dolgner - Port o f Sanford
Terry Farias - Am erican A utom obile Association
Frank Felicetti - AFL-CIO
Richard Fess - M id Florida Agencies
Nap Head - W estinghouse Electric
Ruby Homayaasi - Elmire's P.A.N.T.R.Y.
Arlene Karlson - Jiffy Lu b e -K A A M
Cheryl M aughn - M anager Job Service
Daryl M cLain - M cLain, Pierce &amp; Associates
Russel M oncrief - Katie s W ekiva River Landing
Lawrence N orvell - Heart of Florida United W ay
Verdell Pugh - N A A C P
E. M ack Reynolds - Barnett Bank
Jim Ryder - Vocational Rehabilitation
Jo Carol Rutherford - M obilite
Garth Shoemaker - Siemens Stromberg-Carlson
Larry Strickler - Southern Bell
Suzanne Tesinsky - Dean o f A p p lie d Technologies S.C.C.
Jerry Tucker - AT&amp; T
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Greyhounds advance in chase for 4th state crown
Seminole Softball signups
M V h P O IN T S — Tin- Sem in ole S o fit a ll C lu b
w ill Ik- i o m p lc ir a week long r M lU r a lb n drive
l&lt;»r Its s p r i n g m -.l v u i t i n s a f t r r n i K N i .
Player* lx-tw erii Hie ages of 6 a n d 18 ran
re g iste rtoday Ix-twcc-n I and 4 p m.
I his y e a r. txiih s lo w p ltrh a n d fastp llrh
league* w ill Ik - offered for 13 and 14-year olds

Registration w ill be conducted at the Sem inole
Softball C o m p le x located at 1420 S ta le Road
419 Ik -i ween U S. 17-92 and Stale R oad 434.
For m ore Inform ation, r a il 321-4985 durin g
registration hours o r co n ta ct N a n cy (699-81911
J o h n 1327 0707). or V a n (332-5349).

Marlins announce ticket plans
MIAMI — A tk-kel trackage for the Florida
M arlin s' first home series o( 1994 w ill go on sale
Feb 0. w h ile sin gle -g am e tic k e ts w ill be
available Feb. 12. the team a n n m u iccd Sunday.
M a rlin s fans w ill Ire able tit buy " T rip le P la y "
tickets for a ll three gam es against the Houston
A stro s w ith prices sta rtin g at $12 ra c h for adult
general adm ission
The gam es w ill Ire played A p ril 12-14 lo be
followed by a weekend scrie s again st the San
F ran cisco G ia n ts to w rap up the M a rlin s first
hnm estand of the season.

B y R Y A N A N D IR S O N
Herald Correspondent

I.ONGW OOD — L y m a n High School's quest for
Its fourth state ch am p ion sh ip In g irls soccer
a d v a n ce d a step F r id a y n ig ht, w h e n the
G reyh ou n d s {tounded the Lake Brantley P atriots
5 - 1 In the 5-A D istrict 3 cham pionship game.
S la te cham ps In 1985. 1991. and 1992. the
G reyh ou n d s (24-1) are gunning for th e ir th ird
crow n In four years. L y m a n 's attempt at three In
a row was ruined In the sem ifinals of last ye a r's
d istrict tournam ent by the l.akc H ow ell S ilv e r
H aw ks, a game that Is s till on the G re y h o u n d s
m ind s.
"W e remember what happened last year In the
d istrict tou rn am ent." Lym a n coach G a ry Barnett
said. "They don't even want me to talk about It
Irecnuse It Is som ething we ure trying hard not lo
repeat."
For the first 18 m in u te s of Friday n ig h t's game.
It lo o krd as though the Patriots (16-9) had found
a w ay lo slow the potent Greyhounds ofTensc by
k e rn in g Lvntnn on the defensive.

Sara K ane broke the srn rrle ss tie a m i Igullrd
the G re y h o u n d s w ith a crossing shot past Patriot
'keeper A lyssa OTIrlen w ith 22:07 left In the (Irst
half. Deborah Larsen converted a D anya H arris
co m er k ic k w ith 10:06 left In the first h all giving
the G re y h o u n d s a 2-0 halftim e lead
" T h e y were ready to p la y to n ig h t." said
Barnett. "I d id n 't have to do a whole lot to
prepare them . I'm very pleased w ith the w ay we
have been playing.
"W e are fin ish in g very well and we are sr-orlng
goals. You d on 't w in gam es unless you score
goals. We scored n couple of goals In the first half
and then we pretty m uch sealed the gam e In tinsecond half.
L y m a n cam e out strong In the second half,
scoring w ith 30 04 and 34:19 lelt In the game.
Danielle G arrett setting up Kane for L ym a n 's
th ird goal and assistin g H arris on the fourth goal.
The P atriots' lone score cam e on a header by
Katie T u llls ofl of u cross by K im S h ru m with
28:32 left In the game.
H a rris fin ish e d the scoring for L y m a n w ith a
direct k ick over O 'B rie n 's head w ith 4:17 left In

S A N F O R D — So m u ch fo r fatigue.
A fte r Th u rsd ay n ig h t's w in over W ym ore Tech.
Sem in ole High Schtm l basketball coach Bob
T ra ln a hoped Ids team w o u ld n 't tie too p h y s ic a lly
or m en tally tired lor F rid a y night's S e m in o le
A t h le t ic C o n fe re n c e h n tt lc w ith b a c k y a r d
nelghlm r Lake Mary.
lie n e rd not have w o rried ns Arrow Force II got
off to n n o lh rr bla/Ing s la r l and went on to hirst
the R u m s 77-59 l&gt;efore a uear-cnpaelty cro w d at
B ill F le m in g Memorial G y m n n slu m .
"It w as a good effort, but I think we were
tire d ." said Trains. "A fte r the qu ick start, w e had
too m a n y turnovers nnd m ade n lot of m ista ke s
thut we d id not make ag ain st W ym ore T e ch . W e
d id n 't seem quite us liK-used either, m aybe that
w as because we were o v e rly excited hecuuse we
were p la y in g ta k e M a ry "
T h e varsity game ca p p e d off u big n ig h t that
saw the Lake M ary fre sh m a n edge S em in o le.
69-68. and the Ram Ju n io r varsity com e from
behind to nip the Tribe. 75-73.
A P e r ta k e Mary t«K ik a 4-2 lend on a p a ir of
layu|is by Kent P ritch a rd , the Arrow F o rce II
defense look over, fo rcin g IO turnovers and
□ Bee S e m in o le . Page 311

Blockbuster Park scrutinized
H O L L Y W O O D — R egional p la n n e rs sent
B lo ckb u ster Corp. hom e with m ore than 130
Issues raised by the co m pa n y's p lan s for a giant
sport* co m ple x strad d lin g the Dadc-Hroword
county line.
II upprnvcd. Blockbu ster Park w ou ld Ik - u $1
b illio n developm ent creatin g 5.000 lo 10.000
Jobs on 2.5 0 0 uerrs of w etlands off Interstate 75.
T h e co m ple x w ould Include h om es for Ihc
Panthers und baseball's Florida M arlin s, an
am usem ent park, w ater sports. 36-hole golf
course an d sport* m edicin e center.

tb*ugri w v u u R«h*rUn»&gt; 9 ) t i ). C i.~ r. t 4691. M!m h»w 04
00 0 D o s sil 00 00 0. Pork I &gt;1 1 4. Hex ho I I 1 U S liew befry 01
444. Pritchard 4 &lt;14 4 14 l*u-&lt;d*r» 1 » 1 4 *. 1 Newberry » 1110 II.
Row** 14 1 1 0 . Bryant I 11 14 total* I t U J I K i t

Hereto Photo by M*»* Herrl*

Junior point guard Eric Roberta (No. 14) did a
llllle bit of everything (or Seminole Friday night,
collecting 15 points, (Ivo rebounds, tlx steals and

Colonial
tops Rams

FOOTBALL
□ 6 p in. - WES1I 2. S u pe r Bow l X X V III: Buffalo
B ills vs. D a lla s Cow boys. (L)

"I th in k everybody re a ltie s that we are In a
'one gam e at a lim e ' deal and there arc |x&gt;sntbly
lou r gam es left In our sea so n ." lian rtt said. “ We
know that If we don't p la y Just right on T u e sd a y,
we w on 't be playing on F rid a y .
" A s tough as we played tonight we know that
we ca n 't Just go out a n d w altz through th in g s
from h ere,"

B y D B A N SMITH
Herald Sports tAriter

G A I N E S V IL L E — C ra ig Brow n led a 20-8
F lorida ru n In the fin a l seven m in u te s of the
game as the G ators defeated V a nd erb ilt 75-66
on S a tu rd a y .
V a n d e rb ilt (10-6 overall. 3-4 S EC ) took u 58-55
lead cm u Jum per bv F ra n k Secknr w ith 6:55 left
In the gam e before F lo rid a 's rally.
Drown scored five |iolnts d u rin g that stretch.
In cluding a ta c k b re a k in g 3-potnler w ith 1:53
left, w h ich put the G a to rs up 70-61. Brown
finished w ith u team -high 17 {Mints.
F lo rid a 's Dam etrl lllll. w ho fin ish ed w ith 14
points, led a ll players w ith nine board*. Three
other F lo rid a players. A n d ie w D cC Icrrq (12
points). J a s o n Anderson (II) und Dan Cross
(10). scored In double figures
V a n d e rb ilt's B ill M cCaffrey, who entered the
game as the S E C 's third-leading scorer a l 19 8
p o ln tsa game, fln lsh rd w ith 19 {mints.

G A R M IS C II P A R T E N K IK C H E N . G erm an y A u stria n U lrik c M alcr. w in n er of two world
tlllr s , died S u lu rd a y after b reakin g her neck In a
te rrifyin g crush d u rin g u W orld C u p dow nhill
race.
. .. . .
A u s tria n und G e rm a n o fficials said M aters
right s k i apparen tly h it a palch o f soft snow,
ca u sin g her In lose balance and lo Hip uround.
Her head then crashed Into a lim in g post, she
lost h rr h clm e i. tu m bled over several lim e s and
n|)|K-ared lo have been h it by one o f h er s k is llm l
snupjied free.
Muter. 20. was flow n by lielleo p te r lo an
em ergency accident h ospital at M u m a u . 15
m ile s eusl o f this B a varia n rcson . hut u leant of
surgeons w as unable to save her life.

The G reyhounds ad van ce s to the SA-Reglon II
ch am p ion sh ip on Tu e sd a y night against D is trict
3 ch a m p io n .jnrksonvlIlc-M nndafln. A ccru in g to
the F lo rid a High School A ctivitie s A ssociatio n,
the g a m r w ill Ite played at 6 p in at Lym a n H ig h
School Stadium

Arrow Force II
rips Lake Mary

Gators run down Vanderbilt

Skier dies after fall

the game.
"D e sp ite the score, that was prottably one of
the toughest games we have player! a ll y e a r."
Barnett said. " ta k e B ra n tle y really played us
hard. T h e y came oul an d pressured us and held
u s In c h e c k ."
L y m a n oulshot Lake B ra n tle y 27-11. O 'B rie n
finished w ith 15 saves a n d Lym an 'kreper C h e ry l
Roberts had six.

10 assists lo lead Arrow Fores II to a 77-59 over
neighborhood rival Lake Mary. The win waa the
seventh in a row lor Seminole.

Perkin* 7 7110. Lotto* t 10 1 1. Robert* 11041 IS. M artin 0 4 4 4
0. Tralna 10 1 ) 4 . Fuller 71144 10. Hollow** 4 4 0 1 0 . Brinton 1 4
0 I 4. M&lt; Car roll 1 700 10. Mall 4 41 1 to To U lt II 4) 14 M 77.
Lake Mery
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Newberry 01. RKhardwn 0 I. Brown 0 I. Pork 0 I. Horho 0 t. Rout*
O i l. Seminole 1 4 I Robert* I 1. Train* 0 7 B rm ion O lt Total foul*
— Lake M ary IS Sominoi* 70 Foulod out - non* Tethnical* —
Somtnoto. Brln*on Rebound* - Lake Mary 14 tPrlUhard 7. Row**
71. Samlnol* 41 IHoiloway I. Perkin* 7. Halt 7. McCarr*ll*&gt; Attltt*
- tak* M ary 10 IHot ha H i Seminole II (Robert* to. Tralna II.
Steal* — Lake Mary II III* with II. Semlnoi* U (Robert* 41
Turnover* - Lake Mary 17; Semi not* 14 Record* - Lake M ary
I0II.I IS A C ; Seminole II4 .0 0 SAC

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O R LA N D O - H a v in g ta llie d v is­
itin g ta k e M ary lo a 16-10 draw
th ro u g h the firs t e ig h t w eight
classes Frid ay n ig ht, the Colonial
G re n u d irrs o u tsco red the Ram s
19-7 over the final s ix m atches for a
34-23 w restling d u a l meet victory.
C olo nial (14-0) w as penalised a
team point for u n sp o rtsm a n lik e
conduct.
M ike Laurent led t a k e Mary with
a third-period p in at 130 pounds.
Nate M llc h rll (125 pounds) and Pat
Parollne (160) each scored a major
decision for the R am s.
K evin Dunn (119). Brad H arris
(140). and Jason C o n tln o (189) each
w on by decision.
T ra ilin g 9-0 after two matches.
Lake M ary won fo u r o f the next five
w e i g h t classes to la k e a 16-12 lead.
t a k e M ary (8-5) w ill wrestle at
U n iversity o r Tuesday. Feb. I.

C O LO NIALM , L A K E M A R Y &gt;1
I t l - Bridge* ICl d*&lt; Bradley. 41; III - W.
Otborne 1C) pinned Clayton. I D . 114 - Dunn
(LM| dec R Otborne. 10 l U - Mitchell (LMI
motor dec Ranterwp. I* I; t i t - Laureol ILMI
pinned Worley. 4 14; 111 - Delaney (Cl dec
Collin*. 101; 144 — Harr It (LM I dec Hunter. M i
I4S — Valet (Cl maior dec. Crawford. I l l ; 111 —
Riley |CI pitkiod Ca*ay. J i l l ; MB - PwWW*
(LM I malar dec Jchnton. t * i; i l l - Cartagena
(C l malar dec. Feater, t t l ; I P - Camina (LMI
dec Reynold*. &gt;4; 174 - Santiago ICl 4k Jumpp.
144. H V Y — O vH Ilen IC l pinned P iA r. 1 U
Colonial wet penallted a Mam paint far
untperttmanlike conduct
J enter ran fty. Cclarlaf 44.14k* Mary »

M*«»ld rt»o*o by Mark Mam*

Mika Laurent (black uniform, left) waa the only Lake
Mary wrestler to reglater a pin during Friday night's dual
meal wllh Colonial. Wraetllng at 130 pounds. Laurent

nailed his opponent In 4:34, giving (he Reme their first
lead ol tho match. Bui Colonial (14-0) dodged the Rama
upset bid by winning six ol the last nine matchos.

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 EA , READ T H E S A N FO R D HERALD DAILY

�IB - Santord Hurtle), Banfont. florid* - Sunday, January 30, 199*

S TA T S &amp; STANDINGS
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Albany Pharmacy III, P ro d (4
Am erican Inti. 44. SNnaMII 71
Anna M aria IM. Wentworth 74
Boston Col lego 70. Seton Hall M
Boston u. ax New Hampshire 77
Clark U .4 * Baboon 44
Coot) Guord *1. Worcester Tech 4a
Colby *7. Norwich 41
D rteol IM. Vermont |7
E dinbero 70. Lock Heron 44
E lirabethlown 74, Suvguehanna 71
F D U Madison 47, Delaware Vat. U
Fairfield 7h Niagara 71
Fordham ax N fs y 71
Georga ALaton 111. A m o rlcx i U 107
OeorgaMwo 77. Miam i M
Gettysburg M. Johns Hopkins 74
GN nvIlN SI AS. Wheal mg JeSull 41
Mertw kk ax Alfred 7)
Holy Cress **. Bucsneil to. OT
John Jay *1. CCN Y (7
Lof eyefia *X Antsy U
Maine 74. Northeastern 47
Mass Dartmouth IM Plymouth St 41
AAask Lew etlSXS Connecticut II
M d Battlmers County 74. Wrnttsrso 71
M iller svilN *4. ManstleN M
Mount St VmcenJ 7L INwy Brook 47
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Salley I I 0 0 1. Geiger 1 ) 1 ] ) Miner 1417
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W ISe.kaly 111, Orlando a* (O'Steal III
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New Vork at Portland. W M p m
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Atlanta at DdIDt. • 10 p m
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Washington 4, Philadelphia 7
Quebec 1. Hartford I
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San Jew at Tampa Bay. (a)
Pittsburgh at Teronto. Ini
SI Louis at Calgary, (nl
Dallas al Edmonton In)
New Jersey 41 Vancouver. In)
Ottawa at Chicago. Ini
Anaheim al Los Angeles, In)
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FtetM aalGuflale. 1:41 p m
Philadelphia at Montreal. I 11 p m
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Chkago at Ottawa 7 11pm
Pittsburgh al N V Rangers. 7 71 p m
Los AngeNS al Vancouver, d l l p n

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Moor* J 100 07. Elisme 1 4 * 4 1 T o D ls M M
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41 1 Point goals — Florida S D N 4 JC IColl,ns
14. Sura l x Ward 1 7. Graham 0 1 ). Georgia
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IRebMton 4 ). Georgia Tacti 10 (Ferros* Ml
Assists - Florida SION 1* (W ard 41. Georgia
Tech 11 (Boat. Barry 1 Total touts - Florid*
S D N It. GaargD Tach 11 Technicals Florida St. Nam A — SR71

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A Won* 14. stony RrecW 44
Anne M arla 71. Wentworth U
Assumption 41. Springfield 14
CCN VSS. John Joy 71
Dominican. N T . 7X Ttlkyg Post U
Em m anuel KL Norwich n
Hartvrlckoe. Alfred M
H arvard 74 Coni Connecticut Sa
Lafayette 4*. Army SI
Lack Haven *1. Edtnboroaa
Lbygta. M d 4X Fairfield 41
M erisi Of, FoirNigh Dickinson 74
Massachusetts V . TempN SJ. O T
M ost Lowell 77, S Connecticut 44
M arrlm ach tl.O u w m p iK U
MiHersuSNa l l . MansdeD 44
Navy n . Fordham 7S
N a ix e t h . N V IGF. Hilbert U
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NarfhooaNm 4X Mama IF, O T
Paca 41. Clarion M
Potsdam St rSX Rrockporl i t 7)
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Sacred Maori ax New Hampshire Coil Ss
SI Anselm 7X Bentley 44
St Lawrence 77. RechesN* Tach 41
SI MIcTtaaTs Ml. Errant Sf
Salem SI t l. Bridge a N r, M a s t 71
Seton H a ll 4X Syracuse 41
Slippery Rock 77, Shlppomburg 71
Smith 47, Worcester ThcTi 44
S Mam* 77. Rhode lu r 'd Co*i ))
S Vermont 4), Daniel Webster 40
SNnaMII BX American Inf1.44
Wes) Virginia 7X St. Banavwnlur* 71
W. Connecticut 7X Met* Baalan SS
W New England 41. Worcester SI M
WatlfNId U .4 X Framlnghom Si. *4
W illiam s SX Wesleyan 44
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Davidson 77. Washington * Leu U
Cool Wesleyan N I C Spartanburg 71
E Kentucky 7X Merehaod St aa
Florida Tach n . Barry U
F ur man It. Mar shall 71
M ary Washington 41 Yark. Pa 7*
Ma. ymount. Va t l. (voucher 71
M illigan 7x BluafDW n
Raanoka 4X BrtdgawaNr. Va SI
S au them M iM 77, TpWhtSl
SW Louisiana t l. Call a( Charleston (7
Tn.-Chattanooga IX W. Carpi me as
Thames M o rp TX B N ffN h M
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Aguinat 4X SDns Helghfs It
Baldwin-Wallace 11, (M a Narfhom 4)
BrD rctltf (t. Talkyo Wetfmar tt. O T
Calvin 77, Adrian U
Capital 7X Muskingum 11
Central St.,O h N M , Indiana Tach 41
Culver StochNn IX Evangel l l
Defiance *7. Wilmington. Ohio 4J
DenltonaX OhNWeslyti W
Drake *4. Bradley 17
F erris SI 7*. Lake Superior SI 47
F ln d U v f l. N o freCem k.O hN M
Heidelberg 7X Ofterhein a*
Hillsdale Bl. H. Michigan 71
Hope 47, K a lama 10044
Indiana Wes'ey an IL Marian. Ind 70
John Carroll 7X Mar Ittlakl
Kenyon 74. WoosNr 7*
Lake Fores! ax Cornell, lew# M
Lawrence 71. Grimed 41
Ma tone XL Carlow H
MJItikln 7*. Augvtlana. III. H
M e Xante* City II. Chicago St. S7
Mount Union 7X Hiram Col 44
Mount Vernon Noiarorw 41. CedarviIN 44
N. Kentucky 7X AlManri 47
Oakland. M ich 77. Saginaw V t l Si 71
Rio Grande N X Walsh 71
Sf. N o rto n 7X Cat 47
Tennessee 44. DePaullS
Thomas More 7X BtufTNn 44
Wayne. M ich t l . MiChigon Tach SO
W, 1ie"berg t l . Cato Western at
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Howard Payne 47, DailasaO
Set Rosa SI 4X Concords Lutheran sa
Taras M X H asihNa 74
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K ansasClty 17 Pittsburgh )x OT
Greon Bay M Otfrorlla
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Lot Angeles Raiders si, Denver 74
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Son Franciscoaa. New Vork Giants 1
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D a lD s 17. Green Bay 17
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DETROIT T IG E R S - Agreed N terms
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Johnson tops 700 twice (and rolls a 680) at Bowl America
Spaelal to the Herald
SANFO H I) — The lanes were sco rch in g at
H o w lA n trrlca -S a iifo rd th is past w eek as 17
Ixiwlrrm rolled over 6 0 0 scries scores. Including
H irer men who went over 7(X&gt;.
Pat Johnaon had the holiest hall, tallyin g a
week's l&gt;est 770 In the Hert:30 C lly League tin
Jan. )9 and a 702 series In the M cG u ire 's Canvas
League Ihe next n lg h l. For grxrd m easure, he
rolled a second-best 080 series In the Bowl
Am erica M en's C la s s ic League on J a n . |H,
A lso lopping 7 0 0 were Ken G a b le , w ith a 738
In the Howl A m erica M en’s C lassic on J a n 18 and
Curtis Slnnott. w ith a 703 In Ihe Howl A m erica
M en's C lassic on Ja n . 25.
J o h n s o n also rolled Ihe two highest io d lv ld o .il
games of lire week. Dm mg Ills 7 7 0 series, he
rolled 11 strikes In a row In |tosllng a 297 game
He also hail a 279 game durin g Ills 702 series
The next highest Individual gam e am ong the
men was a 2G9 bv S ln n o t t durin g hts 703 series
on the 25th.
B a rb a ra R ic h a r d s , L in d s S t a ffo r d and
Nancjr J o h n a o n had the best weeks am ong ihe

women.

R ic h a r d s rolled the lop series score In three
dllfereui leagues w hile S ta ffo r d an d J o h n s o n
had (he top series score In t wo leagues.
R ic h a r d s ' b rst series was s 5 4 5 In the
Saturday Settlor C itizen* on Ja n 21. She was
also the best In Ihe Sanlord Plnh tisters on Ihe

21st and ihe W a sh d ay l)ro|M tulson Ihe 24th.
Stafford Ird the T h u rsd ay N lte M ixed le a g u e
women on J a n 2 0 w ith a 018. S h e topped Ihe
M .odell's Ladles League o il Jan. 24 w ith a 605.
Johnson also w ent over the 6 0 0 m ark with a
004 to lead the T u e sd a y N ile M ixe d League on
Jn n . 25, It was Iter second consecutive win In the
league as she had (Misled a 315 In w in n in g on the
18th.
Stafford also tu rn ed In two o f the lop three
Individual gam es o f the week for the women,
ta llyin g a best 234 d u rin g her 6 1 8 series on the
20th. She also [Misled a 222 In w in n in g on the
24th.
Johnson had th e second highest game of the
w rek. rolling a 224 on Ihe 25th.
Individual league results:
BOWL A M E R IC A M EN 'S C LA S S IC , JAN. IB
Scries — K r u G ab le, 738; Pat Johnson. 680;
H li hard Heaps. 647; Don G o rm a n Jr„ 627: Stun
S m ith , 627.
G a m e s — H eaps. 254; Gable, 248; Smith. 245;
Gorm an. 244

JAN. 25
Series — C u rtis Stm intt 703: D on Gorman Jr..
685; J im G atcm an, 080.
G a r n e t — S ln n o t t . 2 6 9 : G o rm a n . 2 6 0 ;
Gatcm an, 246; J im m y Roche. 244.
TU ESD AY NITE MIXED, J A N . 18
Men'a series — M ilch H ein rich , 548; Norm
H arrell, 508. A la n Canettl. 508; Men't garnet —
J im Carroll. l9 B ;C a n c tll, 106

Women's series — Nancy Johnaon. 515;
Beverly West guard. 514; Women's gomes —
Johnson. 210; M ary H ariris, 101.
JAN. 25

Women's series — Nancy Joh n so n . 604:
K a th y Berry. 512; Women's games — Johnson.
224: lleberly W esiguard. 187.
Men's aeries — Todd Porter. 495: J im Carroll.
492: Men's games — Steve Rice. 213: Porter.
189.
BEER; 30 CITY LEAQUE, JAN. 19

Series — Pat Johnson, 770; Ron V a n Gcldcr,
650; Harold S u n d v a ll. 637: Stan K m ltl. 598.
Games — Jo h n so n . 297 (11 strikes In a row|:
J a s o n E v c rly . 257: H ill S ln n o tt. 246; Matt
Joh n son . 239.
WEDNESDAY SENIOR CITIZENS. JAN. 19

Men's series — Mike V ls h n rs k y , 547; Hob
O rw lg. 538; Men's games — V lsh n csk y. 222:
O rw lg, 195.

Women's scries — Agnes O gnosky. 496;
H e le n D r c h r lle . 468; Women's games —
Ognosky. 192: D erhelle. 175.
THURSDAY NITE MIXED, JAN. 20

Men'a aeries — T im Waddle. 575: Glenn
Jo n e s. 554; Men's gamea — Matt S lm o n e lll. 202:
W addle. 201.

Wamen'a aeries — Linda Stafford. 618; Debbl
Leig h . 587: Women's games — Stafford. 234:
Leig h . 217.
McQUIRE’S CANVAS, JAN. 20

Men'a series — Pat Johnson. 702; Steve

Buckley, Gutierrez top Playtime Hot Shots
Special to the Nereid
SANFO RD
Bobble Buckley and
Mario Gutlerres found them selves atop

the Bam boo Cafe 169 wins). Lake Mary’
P u b 's Right There (66 wins), and Team
No. i from Bamboo C afe ( 5 1 wins).
MEN’S 8 LEA Q U E

this week’s list of Playtim e Dart League
Hot Shot* after tu rn in g tn superlative
efforts last week
Buckley, w ho throw s lor the Bamboo
Bombcra In the luidle*’ League, co n ­
tinues to show w h y she’s an “ A A " rated
player by ru ckin g up five w ins She also
had four w in s for Bam boo Cafe's Done
With Style In the M ixed A League.
Gutlerres. a m em ber of the Lake M ary
Pub-hacked Team No. 3 In the M e n 's A
League, collected six Wins, three hull*, a
turkey, and a n ln c lh ro w dart out.
Other wom en earning Hot Shot status
lust week were:
Sharon Poaadnl from U n d e N ic k 's ( I1*
wtnsj; Luke M ary P u b's Cathy Bailey:
Bam boo C afe's Jolynn Moreland, and
Janet Spence and Jsn Barlneau Itotli
from Uncle N ic k 's (four w in s each)
C la im in g a spot on the m en's Hot Shot
list were;
M.T. M ugg's Scott Schaffer Isix wins);
Henry Espoalto nut of Tim e O u l lltve
w in s and a nine-throw dart out); and
Bam boo Cafe's Robert Ehnl and laik e
M ary Pub's Oeorge Peltner (five w in s
each).

A lot can still happen over the next
three weeks tn this 12-team circu it, where
the ninth-place tram Is Just 14 games out
of the fourth and final p la y o ff spot.
C u rre n tly , the fl-BIx Bulls hold dow n
the top s[Mii with 103 w ins, u m rre s ix
gam es ahead of The Knights from S ir
W a lte r's (97 wins). T h e Ton SO’s from
Q-Bte (86 w lnsl are In th ird place. Just
a h ru d of Bamboo C afe's Pour Bye Fours
|83 wins),
C lo se ly Imnehed b eh in d the front r u n ­
ners are Lake M ary P u b ’s Just For Fun
(HO wtnsl. Shoots from Hyiinboo Cafe (76
wins); W hiskey R iv e r's River Rats 170
wins); Salt ft Pepper out of M.T. M uggs
168 w lnsl; and Score A t T o uch d ow n 's The
Nsety's (66 wlnsl.
H o u n d in g ou t ih e p a c k are The
Greenhorns from M .T. M uggs (57 w ln sl;
l-*kc Mary Pub's Pub Pounders (32
wins): and W hiskey R iv e r's Sleepers (28
w lnsl.

M EN'S A LEAOUE

T hrough 11 weeks of p la y , that honor Is
shared by The Sharks from Shark) '? a n d
B am boo Cafe's Done With Style, wftb are
lied for scrotal place w ith 88 w ins each.

W ith three weeks left 111 the season,
there's s till a tie for first plare between
T.C.B. out of Q B iz and D ik e M ary P u b 's
Team No. 3. E a ch team h a s 97 w ins
S cram b lin g lo r the lust two playoff
berths are the P a tn b o o S c o rp io n s out of

MIXED A LEAQ U E

T im e O u t's The Untouchables (100
w ins) added three gam es to their lend last
week and now lead th e ir nearest co m p e ti­
tor* by 12 games.

F o llo w in g Ihr leadens are Team No. 3
from the llamb'M) Cate (83 wlnsl; T im e
Oul-l&gt;ackrd Team No. S (74 wlnsl: Juet

One Hole O ff from the Lake M ary Pub (63
wlnsl: Ron's IllegltS out o f U n cle N ick's
161 wins!; a n d Lake Mary P u b 's The New
F a m ily Feud (45 wins).
MIXED B LEAQUE

I-ike M a ry P u b 's The Oood. the Bad.
the Ugly, and the Old (101 wins)
continues to p u ll away from the rest of the
Iraguc. a n d n ow has a 19-game edge over
Ihr second-place squad.
Mom's Muggere from M .T. M uggs 182
wlnsl m ad e a huge move up the standings
last week, lea p in g from fifth to second
place, one g am e ahead of S ir W alter's
Busbwackera (81 wlnsl. Bam boo Cafe's
Snail Darters (78 wins) are a close
fourth.
C o m p letin g Ihe standings are Score At
T o uch d ow n 's Tamm No. § (68 wins): the 4
B's from L a k e M ary Pub (64 w lnsl: and
Lake Mary’ P u b 's Team No. I (45 wins).

LADIES' LEAOUE
Bamboo C a fe 's Bamboo Bombers 1113
wins) en jo y s th e largest advantage of any
league le a d e r an d they keep ad d in g to It.
W ith three w e e k s left tn the season, they
ow n a 2 5 - g a m e edge o v e r Nick's
Nightmares from Uncle N ic k 's (88 wins).
Ron's Nieces, also from U n cle N ick's,
are In th ird p lace with 81 w in s. Bam boo
Cafe's Bamboo Babes (72 w ins) hold
dawn lo u n h place Just ahead., of Lake.
Mary P u b ’ s No Answer 170 w ins).
- •
They're follow ed by Bam b oo Cafe's
Bambooslettes (57 wins): Oood Answer
from the L a k r M ary Pub 155 w lnsl: and
Score A t T ouchdow n-backed Team No. 7
(36 wins).

Seminole—
C o n tin u e d fro m I B
co lle ctin g eight
steals, and outscored tin- Ram*
23-3 to take a 25-7 lead with
0:24 left.
Lake Mary’ coach W illie R ich ­
ardson used three tim eouts try ­
ing to stem Ihr onslaught a*
Arrow Force II led 25-9 after ih r
first eight m inutes.
"W e made too m an y tu rn ­
overs, then had to chusc them all

n lg h l." *aid L a ke M ary head
coach W illie R ichardson "W e
Just never gul Into the game.
E v e n when w r m ade that run at
them , wc Jusl d id n 't seem to gel
the m om entum . W e've got to
alart doing belter than that.”
N e v ille F u lle r m ade seven of
11 shots and w ound up with 18
point* to lead A rro w Force II. He
also had three rebounds, two

s te a ls and fo u r assists. E r ic
K o b rita had an oth er outstanding
all-arou n d perform ance, scoring
15 p oin ts, g ra b b in g five re ­
bounds. c la im in g s ix steals und
b u n d in g out 10 assists.

Pritch ard led L a k e M ary w ith
16 paints, seven rebounds and
tw o steals. J im m y New berry
ch ip p e d In w ith 13 points, four
rebounds, (wo blocked shots,
tw o steals and tw o assists.

A ls o co n trib u tin g for Seminole
w ere A n d re H a ll (10 points,
seven rebounds) and Ronnie
M c C a rrc ll (10 p o in ts, six reImund*. two struts).

Both teams re tu rn to action
W ednesday. Sem in ole (18-6. 6-0
S A C I playing at L a ke Howell and
L a k e Mary 110-11. 1-5 SA C )
h o stin g Lake B rantley.

S U R E R

B O W L

Bills vs. Cowboys: Here we go again
S m ith turned In a heroic perfor­
m ance. rushing for l§ 8 yards
d e s p ite s e p a ra tin g h is rig h t
sh m o u ld er just before halftime.
If they had lost, the Cowboys
w o u ld h ave h a d to p lay a
first-round gam e the following
w eek — S m ith sa id he wouldn't
have been able to play — and
then go on the road for two more
p ln yo fl games. Instead, they got
a w eek olf. then beat Green Bay
27-17 and San F ran cisco 38-21
tu return to the S u per Bowl.

By DAVE QOLDBERQ
A P Football W ftler________
A T L A N T A — C o rn e liu s Ben­
nett bristled ul even the thought
that the Buffalo B ills have no
chance to avoid n fourth straight
S u p e r Bowl loss S u nday against
the D allas Cowboys.
"Y o u th ink we cam e here to
l o s e ? " th e B i l l s ' v e t e r a n
linebacker said. "Y o u th ink we
cam e to the previous three S u jh t
B aw ls to lose? No. So don't ask
m e that dam n question. T h at's
stu p id ."
Stupid nr not. when the B ills
and Cow boys qualified to meet
in the 2 8 th re n e w a l o f the
m o d e rn v e rsio n of the N F L
cham pionship, the reaction was
a collective groan from those
w ho watched D allas Iwui Buffalo
52-17 last year.
A s gam e d a y app ro ach e d ,
however, there was an Increas­
in g recognition that Buffalo's
presence for four straight years
Isa m ajor achievem ent In Itself.
No other team has ever done
It. not even the N F L ’s " d y ­
nasties" — the 49ers of the '80s:
the Stcclcra and D o lph in s o f the
'70s: the Backers of the ‘60s. or
the Dullas squads that created
"A m e ric a 's T e a m " under Tom
Landry.
T h e se , o f c o u rs e , are the
Cow boys o f J im m y Joh n son , the
designated "T eam of the 90s."
Yet despite their success — a
30-7 record the past two seasons
— they would have to w in two
m ore N F C titles to do what
Buffalo already has done.
"1 went nine years without
getting here.” said B ill Bales.

one o( the few Cow boys who
b ridges the L a n d ry and Johnson
era*.
"I kno w how hard It Is to make
It. A n d then w hen you do. how
h ard It Is to get l»ack. We had so
m u ch trouble thl* year that 1
c a n 't im agine going through that
for four seasons."
T o m any observers. Dallas Is
the N F L 's strongest team.
But they lost th eir first two
gam es thl* season. Including
13-10 to the B ills at home,
larg e ly because ru n n in g hack
E m m ttt Sm ith, w ho became the
league's MVI*. was holding out.
T h e y lost an oth er game at
A tlan ta. And then they lost to
M ia m i 16-14 In a Thanksgiving
Ice storm In the g a m r In which
Leon Lett m ista ke n ly touched u
blocked field goal and gave the
D o lp h in s a second chance to
k ic k the gam e-winner.
Those four losses forced the
C ow boys to have to Ix-at the New
Y o rk G ia n ts on the final day of
the regular season for Ihe NFC
East crow n. Th e y b a rrly did It.
w in n in g 16-13 In overtim e ns

"It would have been difficult
a lte r the em otional game wc
p lay ed against the Giants to
reach the level necessary lo beat
th e 4 9 crs or G ia n ts a g ain ."
J o b iiM&gt;n said.
T h e Bills, w ho depended Ihe
past three y rn rs on their n o­
h u d d le offense, followed a d if­
ferent (Kith th is season. They
w’on the A F C E ast with a 12-4
record and re tu rn e d with 26
p la y e rs to th e ir fourth Super
Ikiw l.
W h ile the offense sputtered.
B r u c e S m ith . N a te Odom es.
D a rry l Talley und Henry Jon es
led u defense that w as an olfense
In Itself. The B ills ' defense led
th e league by creatin g 47 tu rn ­
o v e rs and s c o rin g four
touchdow ns.
J im K e lly had perhaps h's tw o
l&gt;csl gam es o f th e season In the
playoffs, going 44*of-64 for 447
ya rd s In w in n in g 29-23 over the
L o s Angeles R a id e rs and 30-13
o v e r K a n sa s C it y . T h u rm a n
T h o m a s had h is best game of the
s e a s o n a g a in s t th e C h ie fs ,
ru s h in g for 183 yards.

Endcrs. 645; D e n n is Jones. 643; Men's games —
.Johnson, 278; Enders. 248; Jo n es. 245.
Women's aeries — Penny S m ith . 585: P h il
Dcvrns. 550; D o ra ln r H arrington. 528: Women’s
games - S m tlh . 218; D evcns. 207: D ortn c
MacAteer. 198.
SATURDAY SENIOR CITIZENS, JAN. 21

Men's series — Joh n Drow n. 539; B u c k
Benton. 491; Men's games — B ro w n . 204: D on

Bangs. 172.

Women's series — Barbara Richards. 545:
Beverly W estgaard, 510; W o m e n 's g s m e s —
M arty Miner. 188; Richards. 182.
SANFORD PINBUSTERS. JAN . 21

Men's series — C hnrlcs C o n k lin . 538; J o h n
Ognosky. 536; Men's games — M ik e V lsh n o sk y.
225: Conklin. 226.

Women's series — Barbara Richards. 522;
A g n e s O g n o sk y . 518; Women's gsmes —
Richards, 203: O g n osky. 186.
M AR D ELL'S LADIES, JAN . 24

Series — L in d a Stafford. 605; K ath y B e rry .
540; Joctta West. 539; Carolyn Betts. 539.
Games — Stafford. 222: Dec C h ristian . 197:
Berry. J04,
W ASHDAY DROPOUTS. JA N . 24

Men's series

— Bob M eyers. 559; G en e
Kogano. 553: Boh Orw lg, 485; Men's gsmes —
Meyers. 234; Rogano. 200. Red R olan d . 188.
Women’s series — Barbara R ich ard s. 499; E v e
Rogano. 469: C a m l Meyers. 456; Women's
games — Rogano. 192; R ichards. 191; M eyers.
187.

Rule change proposals
looked at by FGFWFC
T h e Florida G a m e and Fresh
W a te r Fish C o m m is s io n has
d ire cte d Us s ta ff to prepare
h u n tin g and fis h in g rule change
p ro po sals for fin a l action In
M arch.
T h e com m ission met at Its
T a lla h a s s e e h e a d q u a r t e r s
T h u rsd ay and F rid a y and heard
staff reports an d recom m enda­
tion s concerning proposals to
establish a five-inch m inim um
a n tle r length for d ee r to be taken
d u rin g hunting seasons exclud­
in g a r c h e r y s e a s o n , w h e n
antlerless deer s till would be
legal game.
O th e r proposed reg u latio ns
w o u ld exten d th e three-day
m u z ilc lo a d ln g g u n h u n tin g
season by six d a y s In the south
and central reg ion s and would
p ro hib it taking o f antlerless deer
on most w ildlife management
areas during a rc h e ry season In
the Everglades region.
T h e re was also a proposal to
provide two w elgh -ln options for
perm itted boss tournam ent a n ­
g lers during J u n e . J u ly , and
A ugust. One o p tio n would be to
co n d u ct ort* w e ig h tn by 3 p.m..
a n d - t h e o t h e r w o u ld a llo w
m u ltip le w elgh-lna. not m ore
th an six hours apart.
Perm its arc req uired for nil
tournam ents w ith more than
IO O p a r t i c i p a n t s a n d fo r
t o u r n a m e n t s w i t h 2 0 to 99
p a rticip a n ts that tem p ora rily
want to allow a n g le rs to retain
m ore than one boss over 22
Inches until w elgh-ln. followed
b y releasing of all thetr bass.

A n o t h e r p r o p o s a l w as to
exp lo re the prospect o f creating
a largem outh bass license plate
for m otor vehicles, boat trailers
and other tagged vehicles. T h is
won a favorable nod from the
com m ission. S ta ff w ill now begin
m e e t in g w ith c o n s e r v a t io n
groups to gauge Interest In the
Idea.

F IS H IN G

JIM
SHUPE
SHUPE'S SCOOP
I alw ays la m in a te m y fish in g
lice n se s and keep them aboard
m y boat. The ca rb o n copies a rc
kept In m y w allet. T h a t wny. It Is
h a rd for m e to "forg et" m y
licenses.

FISHINQ FORECAST
T h e river Is hot because of
low water levels. High w in d s
predicted th is weekend co u ld
(tam per fishing, b u t the bass w ill
be m u ch easier to locate w ith
lc s c w ater In w h ic h to hide. Lo o k
for areas of ru n n in g water that
w o u ld concentrate both b a ll a n d
b ass. Band bare and creek
mouths w ou ld be good places to
s ta rt lo o kin g for action.
Som e btg w in te r flounder are
h ittin g Anger m u lle t at Sebaetian Inlet. S w a rm s of b lu cflah
a re also m o vin g In an d out o f the
Inlet.
C a p t a i n J a c k at P a r t
Canaveral r e p o r t s e x c e lle n t
bottom fish in g w hen seas p e r­
m it. Nice catches of grouper a n d
s n a p p e r a re c o m in g from
wrecks and Inshore reefs.
Inside the P o r t , aheepshead
an d flounder are very dependa­
ble. Trout and re d flsh are m o v ­
in g back on the flate of the
Banana and Indian rivers w ith
th e w arm er w eather.
E xp ect a lot o f a ctio n at Ponce
In le t t h is w e e k e n d . G o o d
n u m b e rs of s h c c p s h ru d a n d
b lu eflsh w ill be caught, along
w it h a s c a tt e r in g o f d ru m ,
flounder, redflsh, an d w hiting.

XXVIII
B U F F A L O BILLS

D ALLAS COWBOYS

LE — *0 Phil Menton, 77 Oliver Bemett
NT — fI Jett Wright; TlMIkaLddlth
RE — 71 Bruce Smith. W M lkeP ik t
ROLS — 44 Oerryl Tolley; U Richard H»rv»f
R U B — 44 Mark AAaddoi, JO KolIhGogentovt
LIIB — U Merveut Patton; I* Monty Broun
LOL B - tt Cornollirl Bonnott, 11 Rkherd Harvey
LC B - I) Mickey W* thing ton. Jt Jemot Wltllami
RCB - 47 Hold Qdomov St Jerome Hendtrton
SI - 10 Henry Jo n o i. 14 Kurt Schull
FS - M M*rh Kelto. «1 M o ll Derby

L E — 47 Tony Tolbert; 77 Jim Jtttcoal
LT — 71 Tony C a ll Hat. 47 Jimmie Jonet
RT — 71 Loon Lott; 47 Ruttoll Maryland
R E — 44 Chariot Malay, 71 Loon Loti
LLB - 44 Olmon EtfwOrdt ft Godfrty M y tot
MLB — 11 Kan Norton. )5 Roberl Jonoi
R LB — S* D arrin Sm ith; 44 Rabort Jurat
LCB — 14 Kevin Smith; 41 Davo Thomat
RCB — 14 L a rry Brown, 44 Elvtt Pattorion
4 4 -7 1 Darron Woodton. It Konnath Gant
F S - 17 Thomat E vorott, 17 Jamot Wathington

WR - 11 Don Botbo. t l Brod Lomb
I T — 70 John F Ino; 44 Jerry Ctottt
LO - 74 Olonn Porhor; II Jim Rltchor
C - 47 Kont Hull; SS John Devil
RC - *1 John Davit; 74 G«*nn Porkor
R T - 71 Howard Bollard; 44 Jtrry C rtltt
TE - M Pete Mottolaart; 04KolthM cKtller
WR - 1) Andro Rood; Ft Slt«o T o iler
WR - »0 BUI Broofcl; (7 CMII W ilth
QB — i l Jim Kollyj 14 Prank Rakh
F B — Ji CerwelI Gardner; 11 Nato Tumor
RB - 14 Thurman Thomat; n Kanntlh D arlt
SgoclelltN
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TE — 44 Jay Novacok; It Scott Galbraith
W R - 44Michael Irvin. 44Tyrono W illiam .
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 30. 1994

Business
IN BRIEF
B A N K IN G N E W S
First Union acquires BancFlorida
First U nion Corporation has entered into an agreem ent to
acquire BanrFIortda. hradquarterd In Naples, w ith 37 offices In
southwest Florida, and ap p roxim ately S 1 .5 b illio n In assets.
First U n ion ofTIclals say the acq u isitio n w ill sig n ifica n tly
Inrrcase First U n ion 's presence In Naples. Ft. M yers and
Sarasota.
U nder term s of the agreement, depending on the p rices for
First U n ion stock at the tim e. U a n cF lo rid a's shareholders w ill
receive 0.669 shares of First U n ion com m on stock for each
share of Banc F lorid a com m on stock.

W inter Springs flips for new gym
■ y N IC K P P t I P A U P
Herald Staff W riter
W IN T E R S P R IN G S - A new
b u sin ess Is ubout lo leap forward
in W in te r S p rin g s. Broadw ay
G y m n a s tic s Is m oving h u m a
5.000 square foot warehouse In
Oviedo, lo a new locution at 140
S .R .4 1 9 .
T h e busin ess started In F e b ru ­
ary. 1991. and soon found If w as
b u rs tin g a l th e seam s. T h e
s o l u t i o n

w a s

a

n e w

slatc-of-lh e-art 15.000 square
foot fa c ility In W in te r Springs.

Pre-grand op en in g classes w ill
begin tom orrow . J a il 31. hut an
o fficial n|M*nliig has been set for
S atu rd ay. Feb. 5 ut noon.
T he staff Is bended by P ro ­
g ram D irector Scott Johnson, a
tw o-lim e O ly m p ia n and captain
of the 1988 team,
He lia s trained throughout Ih r
w o rld and b rin g s w orld-class
g y m n astics credentials lo the
a t h lr lr s w ho w ork for him.
S te p h a n ie L r t t z ln l w ill tie
Join ing Joh n son .
She has rnaehed for over eight
y e a rs a l v a rio u s le ve ls
throughout the country.

In addition to b rin g a U S G F
certified ro ach , she Is n certified
G y m n a sllcsju d g e .
A cc o rd in g lo Tom L rn x ln l.
ow ner of the gym . the m o n o of
the facility Is to "m ake r v r r y
c h ild a star."
L c n z ln l c o n s u lt e d w i t h a
n u m ber of national ex|*erls. In­
c lu d in g Joh n son . In designing
the facility lo provide lo p level
tra in in g for Ih r youngest beginn le r level and the highest rilte
level.
T h e f u r lllt y w ill h a v e Inground foam pits, an In-ground
trn m p o lln r. a tu m b lin g tra m ­

poline and the lalest Innovative
equipm ent.
P rog ram s a re a v a ila b le for
pre-schoolers. 2W to 5 years old.
recreational at s ix and over,
com petition team s at all levels,
a n d th e e l i t e p r o g r a m .
jH-rsonalty coached by Johnson.
T he grand opening. Frb. 4. Is
open to the p u b lic.
There w ill tie g y m n astics e x ­
hibition*. as w e ll us refresh­
m ent* and sn a ck s, and d is ­
count* for new registrations.
For Inform ation, phone Tom
lo -n zln l.n l 366-5366.

Fidelity opens In Longwood
LO N G W O O D — Fidelity B an k of Florida w ill co n d uct a ribbon
cu ttin g cerem ony and grand opening of Its new lam gw ood
Branch on Tuesday. Feb. 1. T h e event w ill be held at 8 a.in.
T h e new F id e lity Bank Is located at 901 E. H ig h w ay 434.
near U.S. 17-92. In Longwood.

Phone to go

Southern offers investments
A L T A M O N T E SPH1NGS - Southern Bank of C e n tra l Flo rid a
has entered Into a relationship w ith C o n ip u llfe and C o m p u llfe
Investor Services of R ichm ond. Va. C om pu llfe cu rre n tly
m arkets a broad array of tax -free anti tax-deferred Investm ents,
m u tu a l funds and discount brokerage services at 4 0 fin a n cia l
Institutions nationwide.
President C h arlie W. B rin k le y . J r., com m ented. "W e are
proud that we can continue to broaden the Investm ent services
we b rin g 1o ou r custom ers '*
He said the association Is being done In order to expand the
q u a lity products and services m ade available to Its custom ers.

Membors of tho Greater Lake
Mary .H eathrow Cham ber of
Com m erce turned out recenlly
to welcom e a new business to
Lake Mary Advantage Celular
Is now operating at 370 Lake
Mary Blvd Participating In the
ribbon cutting wore chamber
mombora as w ell as Advantage
management. Front row left to
rig h t, G in n y C o o m b s , L is a
D IB a rto lo , K a re n J o h n s o n ,
Diane Parker, Sam MaynardH all Back row, left to right.
B ill B la c k b u rn , R ich ard
Slarchor, G inger Black, Vickie
M cPherson, Ken MacDonald.

N EW IN N O V A T IO N S
JC C project moves ahead
M A IT L A N D — T he Scott P a rtn e rsh ip A rch ite ctu re Inc., of
O rlando. Is providing the design for the 3.200 square-foot
9226.000 ad d ition to the H olocause M em orial Resource and
E d u cation Center of Central F lorid a, now nearing co m ple tion at
the J e w is h Federation fo Greater O rlando. In M aitland.
T h e project, w h ich represents Phase III o f the J e w is h
C o m m u n ity C enter's Master P lan . Includes m ulti-m edia e x h ib it
space as w ell as lib ra ry expansion.
S cott serves as both a rch lle ct and m aster p laner for the
entire Im provem ent program.

Home Depot to get security

If

H om e Depot has entered Into u contract w ith Sen sorm atlc
E le ctro n ics Corp. to equip Its stores w ith special theft detection
equipm ent. Stores throughout the ch a in w ill have the new
equipm ent Installed as It Is delivered.
S en so rm atlc m eanw hile, h a s announced profits were up
m ore th an a th ird and revenues rose nearly as m u c h In the
second quarter.
F or the year. Sensorm atlc earned 933.6 m illio n , o r 53 cen ts a
share, u p 37 percent from 924.5 m illio n , or 44 cents a share. In
the first h a lf o f the previous year. Revenues were up 25 percent
to 93 03 m illio n from 9242 m illio n .
S e n so rm a tlc c lia lm ia n R onald A s s a f credited the im p ro ve­
m ent to h ig h e r m argins re sultin g from im proved m a n u fa ctu r­
ing costs and product m ix.

Smoking airline
C O C O A B E A C H — R nlelgh-D urham International A irp o rt
co u ld becom e the tionie base for an a irlin e for sm okers, a
F lo rid a bu sin essm an says.
" O u r o rig in a l plan was to base o u r operations at an airp o rt In
ce n tral F lorid a, but that fell th ro u g h ." M ickey R ich ard so n said
from h is hom e In Cocoa Beach. Fla. "N o w arc lo o kin g at either
R D U o r Lexin g ton . K e n tu ck y ."
A Boein g 727 Sm okers E x p re s s u-as supposed to leave
R aleig h today, filled w ith tobacco en th u sia sts going to
W ash in g ton (o lobby Congress against tax Increases on
cigarettes. But there w asn't enough dem and, for the 9345
ro u n d -trip tickets.
Nonetheless. Richardson, a form er W alt D isn ey executive,
said he w ill go ahead w ith plans ;o create the a irlin e .
A n a irp o rt spokesm an said he w as u n a w a re o f an y
discu ssio n s w ith Richardson.
"M a y b e he haa talked to som eone w ith the state governm ent,
but w e h aven 't heard a n yth in g about It." said D an B ru n ca u .
the spokesm an.

State holds agribusiness meetings
T h e Flo rid a Department o f A g ricu ltu re and C o n su m e r
S ervice s w ill be offering a series o f sem in ars arou nd the state In
F c b n ia ry . to help com panies m arket th e ir a g rib u sin e ss
pro du cts In La tin Am erica, ih r C arib b ean and o lh e r targeted
areas.
T h e sem in ars w ill nl&amp;o help com panies prepare for the
F lo rid a International A g rib u sin ess Trade Show In Bartow . In
May. w h ich w ill feature buyers from aro u nd the w orld.
In th is area, the sem inar Is sch u led for Tuesday. Feb. 15. In
K issim m ee.
R egistration Is 925 per person. T h e sem in ars ru n from 8 a.m.
u n til 1 2 :3 0 p m .
For add ition al Information or to register, contact J a m e s A.
Marsee. 413 Mayo Bldg.. Tallahassee. FL, 32399-0800. or
phone (904) 488-4360.

Graham’s work lauded
F o llo w in g h is Job. G ra h a m met
w ith R ecolon m anagem ent of­
ficia ls. and d iscu ssed variou s
L A K E M A R V — During De­ a sp e cts of governm en t w ork,
p rim a rily as It pertains lo private
cem ber. Senator Bob Graham
Industry.
•pent one of h is w orkdays al
A cco rd in g to the p u b lication .
Recolon. on Lake Em m a Road In
R eco ton P re sid e n t R o b e rt L.
L a k r M ary. It was G rah am 's
H orchurdt told G rah am . " C o n ­
281st su ch workday.
su m e r m arket grow th In M exico
S everal years ago. G raham
und C an a d a w ill benefit o u r
prom ised to spend lim e oul In
Industry, but m ost Im portan tly
the w orkday world, not on ly
It w ill benefit o u r em ployees
m eeting business leaders........
hut here In the U .S ."
n ib b in g elbow s w ith laborers on
Borchart said the co m pan y
th e jo b
a n tic ip a te s c o n tin u e d g ro w th
H is re ce n l v isit to flecuion has u n d er N A F T A , w ith an expected
bee n h ig h lig h t e d in F lo rid a
In crea se In e x p o rts to b o th
Bu siness, a m o n th ly p u b lication Canada and M exico.
d is trib u te d sta te w id e b y th e
T lte Recoton plan t, on Lake
F lo rid a C h a m b e r o f Com m erce.
E m m a Road, has h e rn h ig h ly
G r a h a m w a s u s s ig n e d lo
ro m m e n d e d for not o n ly h elp in g
assem ble a video tran sfrr system
s u p p ly em ploym ent In the area,
and stereo headphones, d u rin g
but for a recent m od ern ization o f
the plant and oiTlces. w h ich add
the 7 a m . lo 3 p m . shift. He also
had lu n c h w ith a num ber o f a m odern touch to the p h ysical
appearance o f the co m m u n ity.
workers.
N IC K P P 1 IP A U P
Herald Staff Writer

Reorganization puts more pop in RC
M IAM I — A reorganized R oyal
C ro w n C o la Co. has put m ore
fizz In its aalcii.
A m anagem ent shukeup and a
renewed e m p h a sis on bottlers
helped produce the soft-drink
m a k e r's first Increase in castsales In three years, the co m ­
pan y said T h u rsd a y .
"W e 're b a sica lly relaunching
the business. Is a way lo look at
It." said J o h n Carson, who took
over as president In May. " A l ­
though (he b u sin ess bus co n ­
tin ued to -h o ld u p reinarkub ly

w e ll, it n e e d s r e b ir t h a n d
re ln v lg o ra tlo n ."
R oyal C ro w n w as bought from
D W G Inc. lost year by Investors
Nelson P eltz an d Victor M ay
w hen V ic to r ,Ppsner gave up
con trol w h ile unq^r scrutiny by
a f e d e r a l J u d g e a n d t ljc
S ecu ritie s and Exchange C o m ­
m ission.
C a rso n 's m issio n Is to erase
y e a r s o f c o rp o r a te n e g le c t,
startin g w ith Its 100 franchise
distributors.
"T h e y have lo be In sync w ith

u s In Irrm s of our gools and
objectives and the way we re
going lo develop the b u sin ess."
C arso n said. "T h a t dialogue had
been absent for the Inst five or
s ix years."
The fllili largest U.S. soft-drink
com pany, one o f four com panies
kept b y the new T rla rc Cos., has
been m aking big changes since
C arson cam e from C ad b u ry B e v­
erages.
He brought In four sofi-d rin k
Industry veterans and kept one
D W G executive w h ile p u sh in g

S u pe rm arke ts rang up 90.71
b illio n In carbonated beverage 1
s a le s la s t y e a r , a n d R o y a l
C ro w n ’s RC. Diet Rite, N chl and
K ic k brands held a 3.5 percent
share In the y e a r ended last May.
acco rd in g to Inform ation R e­
sources Inc., n m arket research
firm .

Courson wins
state award
■ y N IC K P P K IP A tIP
Herald Staff Writor

H EATH R O W Becky
C ourson. C e rtifie d C om m ercial
Investm ent M em ber. (CCIM) and
president o f the Courson C o m ­
pany. H eathrow , w as awarded
the H a n k T h o m p so n A w ard, at
the an n u al w in te r dinner m eet­
in g o f the F lo rid a C C IM region.
T h e event w as held on Jan . 13
at Lake Buena V is ta Palace.
T h e aw ard Is presented a n n u ­
a l l y to o n e C C I M d e s ig n e e
' ‘ whose role In the developm ent
o f p ro g ram s a n d events bus
resulted In benefits und services
to C C I M c h a p t e r m e m b e r s
throughout the state."
N o m in e es a rc selected und
voted upon by the m em bership
o f the statew ide organization.

C ourson has been Involved In
Ihe o rg a n iz a tio n since 1985.
A h c r earn ing the CCIM designa­
tion In 1988 she was elected
d is trict vice president for the
Centra) F L u rld a area, and w as
credited w ith b rin g in g nhout a
h ig h e r level o r participation and
Increased m e m b e rsh ip d u rin g
h er leadership over Ihe nineco u n ty d istrict.
In 1990. s h e c h a ire d th e
com m ittee that developed the
slate's second an n u al CCIM co n ­
ference,
F o r th e p a st th ree y e a rs.
C o u rs o n h a s a ls o served us
ch a irm a n of the Florida C C IM
c h a p t e r 's p u b lic r e Ia *
t la n s / d r s t g n a t lo n p ro m o tio n
com ndt Ire.
A ccord in g to R obin Webb, o f
P r u d e n t ia l F lo r id a R e a l t y .

Becky Courson. president of Courson Company, Heathrow.
W in ter Purk, "C o u rso n 's elTorts
to p ro m o te th e v a lu e u n d
benefits of the CCIM designation
have been In valu able lo the
o rg an ization ."
W e b b Is past d is tric t v lc l
president, nnd cu rre n tly serves
us the Florida CCIM treasurer.
H e com m ented. "M ore than an y

Lake Mary’s Longhorn
Steaks ready to open
B y N IC K W a iP A U P
Herald Stall Writer

L A K E M A R V - W hen L o n g ­
h orn S te a k 's 5 7 th restaurant
opens In Lake M ary on Feb. 6, It
w ill have tw o key points of
d istin ctio n . I • It w ill be the first
Lon g ho rn S teaks restaurant in
the nation to open w ith the
co m p a n y's newest m enu a d d i­
tion. Ihe baked potato; and 2 - U
w ill be the fifth Lon g ho rn Steaks
restaurant to open In Ihe O r­
lando area.
T h e Lake M a ry rn tln tirnn l Is
lo c a t e d at C o r p o r a t e P o in t
S h o p p in g C e n t e r , on L a k e
E m m a Road, n ea r Lake M ary
Blvd.
T h e 5 ,0 0 0 s q u a re foot
freestanding store w ill em ploy
a p p ro xim ately 6 0 people.
George M cK erro w . Jr., founder
a n d p r e s id e n t o f L o n g h o rn
S teaks com m ented. "W e want
everyone to have a great tim e at
Lon g ho rn restaurants. O u r c u s ­
tom ers range from babies to

grandm others nnd wear every­
th in g from jeans to tuxes, und
we m ake them feel welcom e."
M cK errow and other top of­
ficia ls of the com pan y w ill be In
the area to observe Ihe opening
o f t ills new Luke M ary fu rlllty.
T h e Lon g hoi n tradition began
w hen M cK errow opened Ills first
restaurant In A tla n la In 1981.
D in in g Is offered In a relaxed
su w d u st-o n -tlie -flo o r a t ­
m osphere. w llb assorted ta x i­
derm y. sports m em orabilia, nnd
old west photos and d cc o i.
Prtre* for a broad menu ru n
from 94.70 to 97.95 for lu nch ,
and 97 to 917.95 for dinner.
A ls o fe a tu re d Is a s p e c ia l
c h ild re n ’s m en u . Children arc
also given a co lo rin g sheet and
crayon s. P rice s for ch ild re n 's
m eals run from 92.95 to 93.95
Including a d rin k and a surprise
T h e L a k e M a ry L o n g h o rn
Steaks, a l 3 7 0 0 Lake E m m a
Road, w ill lu ive fu ll liquor serv­
ice.
F flb D u m ln Is the manager.

o lh e r single designee. Becky has
u n se lfish ly offered her tim e and
expertise lo h c llp b rin g the C C IM
designation to the forefront of
the business c o m m u n ity ."
T he C ou rso n C om pany Is lo ­
c a t e d at 3 0 0 I n t e r n a t io n a l
Parkw ay. S u ite 112, at H ea th ­
row.

NEW
OFFICE
same good
neighbor agent
This State Farm Agent has a N E W A D D R E S S
S T A R T IN G J A N U A R Y 31st

GAIL WILLIAMS
2597 S A N F O R D A V E .
SAN FO RD , FL
323-0003

Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.®

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for frrsh m arketin g and stronger
re la tio n sh ip s w ith bottlers to
m ake Royal C ro w n more com ­
petitive In u m arket dominate
by Coca-Cola nnd Pepsi.

STA TE F A R M
IN SU R A N C E C O M P A N IE S
H om o Offices: Bloom ington, Illinois

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People

Stars that brighten future
Jun ior woman’s club installs, presents annual awards

W llhelm ln a C o le m an M o tle y

Angel of mercy
retires after 32
years with state
A n angel of m ercy was born n&gt;
the lale Rev. and Mrs. L.Ii.C.
Colem an o f North Augusta. S.C.
W llh e lm ln a C o le m a n M osley
chose her career as a nurse w hile
attending elem entary and high
.s c h o o l In South C arolina nnd
Georgia. M osley graduated from
Schofield H igh School In 1951 tn
A iken. S.C. Her great desire to be
an ungel of n u rsin g led Iter to
pursue her degree by attending
I'nlne College; she re re lv rd her
n u rs in g degree fro m L a m a r
School of N ursing
M osley said her active nursing
career began at U n iversity Hos( d ia l. .T a lm u d g e J lo s p liu l In
A u g u s ta . Oa. W h ile w o rkin g
.there she met and m nrried a
, young m an from Sanford. Sonny
J. Richardson. T h e y moved to

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SANFO RD

M A R VA
H A W K IN S

T a llu h n s s e e w h e r e M o s le y
w orked at Flo rid a AflrM College
H ospital w hile atten d in g FA M C .
The fam ily saw the need to
m ove to Sanford In 1967. Her
dedication to n u rsin g , her love of
fa m ily and people w h o needed a
dedicated, ca rin g nurse, brought
Iter to Sem inole M em o rial Hospl-

See Hawkins, Page 6 0

Wi t h s ta rs In her ry e s to
m a tch her th em e for the year.
T in a Lee w as Installed president
o f the J u n io r W o m a n 's C lu b o f
S u n ford In c . H e r th em e:
" J u n io rs - s ta rs that brighten
the future."
T h e clu b h eld Its annual In*
stallatlon and a w a rd s cerem ony
T h u rsd ay, J a n . 2 0 with K a th y
K r u s n o f f an c h a ir m a n , a n d
m istress of cerem o n ies who w e l­
com ed the m e m b e rs und guests.
A m o n g the S a n fo rd W om an's
C lu b (parent c lu b tn the juniors)
m em bers a tte n d in g were: P re si­
dent Jean M etis, Joan n e Lucas.
Delores Lash. Jea n e tte Padgett.
R u th G a llic s a n d Fran M itchell.
A ls o attending w n s S lrLec Alfers.
O rla n d o . D is t r ic t VII J u n io r
D ire ctor o f the F lo rid a federation
of W om en's C lu b s.
S p e c ia l r e c o g n i t i o n n n d
appropriate g ifts were presented
to outgoing (w ard members and
ch a irm e n by re tirin g officers.
J a y Lee. p re s ld rn l. and Heth
A b ru zzln o , first v ic e president.
M em bership p in s were glvem
lo J a y Lee, C in d y G uiles and
Je n n a Per nest 11 for seven years
a n d K a t h y K ru s n o ff for liv e
years.
K a th y K ru sn off presented the
president's gift to J a y Lee • a
p air of bea u tifu lly framed photos
o f J a y 's grandparents. Debbie
W hitehead presented Jay with a
scrapbook o f a ll th e clu b 's a c tiv i­
ties for the year.
N an cy D cLo n g . a member of
the senior elu b a n d clu b sponsor
fot two years, w a s unable to
attend tr receive her sponsor's
g ilt.
T h e fo llo w in g aw ards were
presented; O u tsta n d in g Mem ber
o f the Year to L o r i V o n llerb u lts
b y past recipient J c a n a Pem esttl
for her Involvem ent and (lowing
cre a tiv ity and Ideas; President's
A chievem ent A w a rd to C ath y
B arb er by J a y Lee. for fin d ing
a n d assisting a needy fam ily:
O u tstan d ing P roject of the Year
lo T in a Lee b y J a y for the
D is trict VII G o lf Tournam ent ul
Aluqu.i. O u ts ta n d in g Leader of
th e Year to D e rcn d a Hlm schoot
fo r h e r I n v o lv e m e n t a n d
creativity: an d th e R ill G lrlo w
A w a rd to L in d a O artlfan l for
Involvem ent In th e club, ch u rch

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NtiaM Photo by fonnt Vmcofll

R ecipients of the Sanford Ju nior W om an's Club
annual awards are (from left): Lori VonHerbulis.
O utstanding M em ber of the Year; Tina Leo.
Outstanding Protect of the Year and Five Star

an d co m m u n ity
Past president Beverly H u f­
fm an gave s p e cia l tribute to
outgoing m em b ers
nnd co n ­
ducted the in sta lla tio n ceremony
and presented each new o lllre r
w ith star c a n d le s as u symbol of
the stars that w ill shine In the
c lu b d u rin g the year.
New officers are: Tina l . c r ,
president: L in d a Garrltanl. first
v ice presid en t;
Myra Bales,
second vice president: Derenda
II I in s c h o o l a n d L o r i

Leadership; Derenda H lm sch o o t. Outstanding
Leader of the Year; and Linda Garrltanl, the Bill
Glolow Award for com m unity involvement.

Road. A ll arc Invited to the party
w h ich Is hosted b y her nieces
At her 9 0 th birthday open
house w h ich attracted about 100
g u e s t s , E u n i c e s a i d . *' l
t h o r o u g h ly e n jo y e d every
m inu te of It. It w ns wonderful. It
was the biggest d a y o f my life."
E u n ice h as a lot o f slo rlrs to
tell. She fo n d ly re calls life from
the horse an d buggy days on
through to the space age. She
rem em bers p la y in g where the
Idyltwtldc sch o o l is located to­
day. E u n ice w as (Kim In that
area, kn o w n as Upsalu, Jan . 27.
1901, to M r. an d Mrs. Th om as
O lln T y n e r a n d Is believed to be
th e o n ly s e c o n d g e n e ra tio n
Sw ede left in San ford brought
here b y G e n . H en ry Shelton
Open house today
Sanford. S h e w a s one of lO
Com e join E u n ice M a rtin at ch ild re n b u t n ever had ch ild re n
open bouse on her 9 3 rd b trih d a y o f her ow n.
today, from 1:30 to 4:30 p,m ., at
Iter home, 2614 C o u n try C lu b ( See DJetrJcb, Page SB

VonH erbulis, th ird vice p re si­
dents; A sh ley Hughes, recording
secretary; Jea n a Pem esttl. co r­
r e s p o n d in g s e c r e t a r y : a n d
Barbara S ch lrard . treasurer.
Incom ing President Lee In­
tro d u c e d th e fo llo w in g n ew
ch n lrm u n ; D ebbie W h tc h ra d .
leadership; Ja y Lee, special proJects; Beth A b r u z z ln o .
parliam entarian: C ollette Colegrove. scrapbook, and C a th y
Barber, p u b licity
A lte r the exchange o f p re si­
dent pins and the gavel. Debbie
W hitehead led the group lit a
toast. F in a l com m ents were mud
b y K ath y K rasn n ff w h o said
la trr. "It w as a n ice ce leb ra tio n ."

CIA donates $$ for marker
and ‘Olde Lake Mary Days’
LAKE MARY

MA R Y
R O W ELL &amp;
SHARI
BRODIE

F ays S ile r Is surrounded by a variety o l her aw ard-w inning w orks o l art In her hom e.

Artist finds inspiration in
painting G o d ’s creatures
■ y $ U $ A N W IN N E R
Herald Correspondent_______________________
S A N F O R D — An ongoing love affair w ith the
great outdoors has been the d riv in g farce
behind S lie r and her hobbles. She hnsd m any
of her beautiful w orks o f art displayed In her
co m fo rtab le S an ford home, ra n g in g from
p ain tings on the walls, paintings on w rod. rock
nnd shells, nnd n u m e ru t craft projects. Upon
entering her house one m ay a lm ost stu m ble on
a cozy blue and w hite cal w h ich Is another of
S ile r's creations. T he cat waa a large rock thal
she found and painted to resem ble a cat curled
up and napping.
"G o d 's creatures never cease to am aze m e."
she said. "I th in k when you tukc the tim e to
really look at nature It helps you lo really
u n d erstan d w h y w r need to protect the
environm ent far future generations. Then they

w ill be able to en joy the w onders o l w ildlife."
S ile r laid of tim e s that she c o u ld be totally
enthralled w ith a b ird or w ith a n o th e r untmal
outside her w in d ow . She co u ld sit for hours
w atch in g them n c s l or play.
Born In C leve la n d . Ohio. S lie r h a s been In
Sanford now for 4 0 years nnd m arTlcd for 33
ycu rs to her hu sb a n d . Don. H er dogs. Toby, a
poodle, und Ja k e , a rolw etller. are also another
source of Inspiration to her. S he jo k e d that her
p e ls go "from one extrem e to the o th e r."
R ecalling her first Involvem ent w ith the art
w ork and the person who co n trib u te d to her
Interest, she said. " M y fifth g rad e art teacher
attracted me to art. "W e w orked tn clay and
paints, and lin g e r painting. It Ju st stayed with
m e ."
W atcrcolors are her favorite m edium s lo
w o rk with, and In her o p in io n , the most

See Artist, Page 7B

Tw o ch eck presentations were
m a d e at M o n d a y 's g e n e ra l
m em bership m eetin g of the Lake
M ary C o m m u n ity Improvement
Association. B oth checks, one far
$2,000 and on e for $690. were
presented to th e C ity or Lake
M ary H isto rical Com m ission.
Proceeds of the larger check
w ill go to p u rch ase a bronze
em bossed m a r k e r m easu rin g
a p p ro x im a te ly 3 0 Inches b y
three feet and w ill contain a m ap
and description o f 25 historic
Lake M ary sites. The marker be
m ounted on a pcdestul In front of
the fanner C it y H all building.
The b u ild in g Itself Is Included on
the map as the o rig in a l Cham ber
of Com m erce b u ild in g (Com m u­
n ity Hall), b u ilt In 1926.
The plaque h as been a project
of the H isto rica l Com m ission for
several years now nnd It Is hoped
that It w ill be In place and

Joe Rosier (from left), president o l tho Lake Mary CIA. presents
checks lo Margaret W esley, Mary W o ll and Jim m y Thompson ol the
Historical Com m ission.
unveiled at the "O ld e Lake M ary p rom otional needs for Ihe "O lde
D a ys" celebration, on M ay 7. Lake M nry D a y s " celebration.
The celebration Is ulso a project On hand to accept th r checks
being coordinated by m em bers w e re H is t o r ic a l C o m m is s io n
C h a irm a n J im m y Thom pson.
o f the H istorical Com m issio n.
The second check presented M argaret W esley and Mary Wolf.
w as labeled ns "seed m o n ey" lo r

Former Lake Mary Moyor Randall Morris (right)
Installed the follow ing CIA officers and directors
(back row, from left): Vernon Fedderson, second
vice president; John Paskoskl, director; Shari

□ See Lake Mary, Page 6 B

Brodio, secretary; and Joe E. R osier, president.
Front tow (Irom led), R o so lla Bonham , flrsl vice
president; Sheila Sawyer, director; M illie Murray,
director; and Pat Thom pson, director.

�- Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday, January 30. 1094

Hot rodder
Cunningham-Wall

By BO ROMAN

G A IN E S V IL L E D r. and
Mrs. R ichard W. C u n n in g h a m
of G ainesville, and L t. Col.
H a ro ld L. and M u ry R u th
( K u l h l r ) G r a y b ill, a ls o o f
G a in e s v ille , a n n o u n c e the
engagement of th eir d au g h ter.
L is a A n n C u n n in g h a m , to
W illia m Anthony W a ll, son of
L.E. and (Well W all o f S anford.
H orn In G n ln c s v llle , th e
bride-elect is the m a te rn a l
granddaughter ol A n g u s II.
und M arie A r m s l r r n g of
M a d is o n an d th e p a te rn a l
gran ddau gh ter of R a lp h H.
und L u n a C u n n in g h a m of
Jen n in gs.

Herald Correspondent
Racing hot ca rs Is In his blood.
D a n n y R o b e rts o n , a 1 9 74
g ra d u a te o f S e m in o le H ig h
School, has th e racing fever. It
started w h ile he was s till a
s tu d e n t in s c h o o l w h en h e
owned a hot rod and has c o n ­
tinued th rou g h the years a n d
m any cars he has built a n d
owned.

Ms. C u n n in g h a m Is p re s­
e n tly em p lo y e d at S e c o n d
G e n e r a t io n s C o n s ig n m e n t
Shop. Sanford and at U n iv e r­
sal Studios "E x tra E x p re s s "
O rlando.

Usa Ann Cunningham,
William Anthony wall
W all, form erly of Conw ay. N.C.
W a ll Is a national recording
and to u rin g artist.
T h e w e d d in g w ill be an
event o f A pr. 2. 1994, 2 p.m..
First Presb yterian C h u rch of
G a in e sville. Fla.

H e r f i a n c e , b o r n In
P o r t s m o u t h , V a . . Is t h e
m aternal grandson of W illia m
T . a n d A m e ric a B ro w n of
J e n k in s . Ky.. and the paternal
g r a n d s o n of th e l a t e M r.
W illia m E. and M rs. H a ltle

Mabb-Lane
Saratoga S p rin g s. N.Y. S h r
attended the H O C E S School of
Trade. S em in o le C o m m u n ity
College. S an ford where she
studied data processing

S A N F O R D - M rs . E d it h
M abb o f Sanford. Is a n n o u n c ­
ing the engagement o f her
daughter, Paula L o u ise Mubb.
to C ly d e A llen Lane J r . , son of
Kath leen Beed or O rla n d o and
C ly d e Lane Sr., O rla n d o . Ms.
M abb Is the daughter o f the
late Mr. Paul Mabb.
Born In Saratoga S p rin g s.
N .Y.. the bride-elect la the
m a te rn a l g ra n d d a u g h te r o f
M rs. E va H aviland. G re e n fie ld
Center. N.Y. and the late Mr.
F re d H a v ila n d . S h e la the
paternal granddaughter o f the
late M r. E a rl M abb a n d M rs.
F lo re n ce Mabb. fo rm e rly of
G ree n fie ld Center.
Ms. M abb is a 1974 g rad u ate
o f S a r a to g a H ig h S c h o o l.

H er Bance. horn In Santu
Barbara. C a lif.. Is Ih r m aternal
g ra n d s o n o f M rs. F lo re n ce
M oury of S a n ta Barbara. He is
the paternal grandson of the
late M r. and Mrs. Lester Lane,
form e rly of S an ta Barbara.
L an e Is a 1978 graduate or
Boone H ig h School. Orlando.
He Is presen tly em ployed by
the G o ld e n L a m b Restaurant.
T h e w e d d in g w ill be an
event o f J u n e 25. 1994. 1:30
p.m.. C e n te n n ia l P ark Gazebo.
Sanford.

Nye-Knowles

Julia Leonora Nya
LA K E MARY D a v id A.
N ye o f L a d y Lake and L in d a B.
J o h n s o n o f Lake M a ry arc
a n n o u n cin g the e n g ag e m en t of
th e ir daughter. J u lie L e o n o ra
N ye. to L a n ce K e ith K n o w le s
III. son o f Lance an d D a rle n e
S h ea o f Chester. Va.
B o m In Valdosta. G n .. the
b rid e -e le c t Is th e m a te r n a l
g ra n d d a u g h te r o f M rs . E lla
M ae B a tlcy o f V aldosta a n d the
late M r. C.O . Bailey. S h e Is the
p a t e r n a l g r a n d d a u g h te r o f

After 8 years away, racing is still in his blood

He races at Orlando Speed
W orld In B lth lo . twice a year In
Bradenton a n d G ainesville an d a
trip or 'w o to W est Palm B each
each year. He said. "W hat we d o
Is bracket racin g . It's a ch e ap
m an's version o f drag racing. It
doesn't cost as m uch to b u ild
what you have got. You race
against other racers who h ave
got pretty clo se lo what you h ave
got. It w orks som ew hat like th is.
You take Ihe com bination tim e
of thrr* or fo u r trial runs a n d
that Is what y o u try to run at to
bcAt the o th e r racer. It p its
driver against d riv e r and we a re
running In tim e s between 11
and 12.99 secon ds to cover th e
quarter m ile tra ck. It now geta
trick y because we try to ru n a s
fast as we ca n to w in but w e
cannot go o v e r the averaged
tim e of the fo u r trial runs o r w e
w ill be d isq u a lifie d ."
There la m o n ey Involved In
these races. L a st weekend he
raced In B lth lo and there w as
$1,000 put u p as prize m oney.
Some tracks p ay u p to $5,000.
but the payoff goes farther b a c k
In the stan d in g s (from the first to
the eighth p lace finishers). T h is
ty p e o f p a y o f f h e lp s m a n y
drivers pay b a c k the debts th e y
have made b u ild in g their cars.
O ccasionally there are payoffs o f

rummmnw w wj wm »sw«"pw-

Danny RobarUon and car ha rebuilt.
u p to $10,000 an d that w ould be
at tracks like G a in e sville or W est
Palm Beach. O n m any occasions
Danny placed in the top 10 o f h is
class.
R o b e rts o n q u it th e r c ln g
circu it w hen he got m arried 12
years ago. H e stayed aw ay for
rig h t years. A b o u t the sam e tim e
most all of h is buddies th a l he
had been m e e tin g at ih e tra ck

and ih e S te a k and Shake sold
th eir cars. "I guess we were a ll
tired und though I we had o u t­
grown the s p o rt.” he claim ed. "1
d id n 't go to a race track lo r
alm ost eight years. I was h avin g
a fam ily. W e had a baby, bought
a hom e a n d rurniture and juat
d id n 't seem to have the m oney
for the sp o rt that I liked so
m u ch ."
He co n tin u e d . "Then one d ay

a friend said. ‘L e i's go lo the
track.' Well. 1 had postponed
Hint for a long tim e because I
knew what would happen. I said,
w ell. okay, nnd we went down
there. It wasn't hut n few w re ks
and we had a cur. T h is was
about four years ago. After two
cars w idch I rebuilt 1 fin a lly
cam e upon the car t run now. It
la a 1979 Chevrolet M alibu. I am
really Into It now. I just can't
seem (n slay aw ay from II. I can't
even sit and w atch w ith ou t
looking for a car lo d riv e ."
Robertson explained Him drag
racing is really a clean s|x&gt;rt
There are no lights, no drugs
and absolutely no d rin k in g In
the pit area. W hen you arc
caught with a can of h err In your
hand. In Ihe pit area, you are run
off. The ofllclala do not tolerate
an ythin g that Is close lo th al.
M any people th in k that racing
Is a dangerous sport. In m any
w ays It is. but It Is a s p o il that
Ju st beckons B u n n y on H r
explained. "T h e re are o n ly two
ca rs going al one lim e We
average 115 lo 124 ttiph und arr
heavily roll-baned. (have) seat
belta. restraints and padding
O u r clothing Is fireproofed, but
we only have lo wear a ja c k n
T h e professional racers wear the
com plete coveralls. Y o u 've more
potential of getting kille d hy a
d ru n k driver on a p u b lic high
way than on the drag strip You
go 11 seconds racin g and you
are Ihrmigh. You Idle hack and
gel back Into line and run again
T h la happens as m an y as eight
to 10 tim es a m eet."
Danny does realtor that there
w ill be one day that he will
consider retiring, b u l u n til that

Dietrich
Continued from Pugs SB
Today. E u n ic e Is very spry
alert. Go see h er th is afternoon
and find out for yourself.

50-year church members

P a u l an d M ary C lan ton of Ray
C ity . G a.
Ms. N ye Is a 1989 graduate
o f S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l.
S a n fo rd w h ere she p a rilc l’ paled us cheerleader and u
m em ber o f D estiny. She has
a tte n d e d Ihe U n iv e rsity of
C e n tra l Florida. Orlando, and
is p re se n t Iv a lle n d in g Zoc
C h r is t ia n C o lle g e. J a c k s o n ­
ville.
S he Is cu rre n tly em ployed as
Lake
m anager. G o ld 'ss G ym . Lake
M ary.
H e r f l u n c c . b o r n I nr
W a y n e s b o r o , V a . . la the
m atern a l g randson o f the Rev
D a rw in an d Mm . Je a n Shea of
Longw ood. an d the paternal
g randson o f the Rev. Lance
an d M rs. M a r y K n o w le s.
R o a n o k e . Va.
K n o w le s Is a 1987 graduate
of T h o m a sd a le H ig h School.
Cheater. Va. w here he was a
m em b er o f the ru gby (cam.
He h a s attended E in cry and
H en ry College. Em ery, Va.
K n o w l e s Is c u r r e n t l y
e m p l o y e d as C o rla n
fab ricator/tn stallcr for B. Shea
Inc., Longw ood.
T h e w e d d in g w ill be an
event o f A p ril 2. at 2 p.m., ut
H a rb o r H ills C o u n try C lu b .
La d y Lake.

Hawkins
Continued from Page SB
fa m ily and frien ds attended the
reception In her honor. W ords of
tal. W hen her husband becam e
w isdom an d sp iritu a l adm iration
III and w as placed In S h a n d s
was g iven b y her pastor, the
H ospital. U n iv e rsity o f F lo rid a ,
she w orked there for a short
(. S e e H a w k in s . P ag e 7 B
w h ile to be near her h u sb a n d
w ho su bseq u en tly passed aw a y.
B e in g a you n g w om an w ith a
fa m ily to raise, and tru ly lo v in g
people a n d w a n tin g to h e lp
Continued from Page SB
th e m . M o s le y a c c e p te d Ih e
who put m a n y hours of w ork
challenge o f raisin g h e r s m a ll
Into Id e n tify in g sites for the
ch ild re n . S h e also w ished to give
map.
o f herself as an angel o f m e rc y so
T h e L a k e M a ry H is to r ic a l
In 1969 she began w o rk in g for
C o m m is s io n m ee ts th e firs t
th e S e m in o le C o u n ty H r n llh
M onday o f each m onth, at 7:00
D epartm en t's m igrant project.
p.m . In &gt;the o ld C ity H all b u ild ­
W h ile w o rk in g there sh e a t­
ing. T h e p u b lic is Invited to
tended School or N urse P ra c ti­
attend.
tio n e rs . U n iv e r s ity H o s p it a l,
Ja ck so n v ille . In 1977 she g ra d u ­
ated w ith honors and she then
Name change
b e g a n w o r k in g as a n u r s e
p ra ctitio n e r for Sem inole C o u n ty
J u s t In case y o u didn't already
H ealth Depanm ent.
know , th e L a k e M ary H om e
On T h u rsd ay. Jan . 6. M osley
E xten sio n o f Sem in ole C ou n ty
has a new nam e. T h e nam e
w as honored at a retirem ent
ch a n g e w a i m a d e se v e ra l
celebration . T h e celebration w as
held In the education room of the
m onths ago to better reflect how
h e a lth departm ent. D r. Jo rg e
th e o r g a n is a t io n se rv e s th e
D e Ju . d ire cto r o f the d e p a rt­ com m u n ity.
m ent; presented M osley w ith a
The group. L a k e M ary F a m ily
p laq u e from the state for h e r 2 4
C o m m u n ity Ed u cation . Is a part
ye a rs o f dedicated service a t th e ' o f t h e S e m i n o l e C o u n t y
E x te n sio n office. (You know. Ihe
h ea lth departm ent and fo r 32
p lace y o u la k e y o u r soil sam ples
years o f service w ith Ihe sta te o f
(of) T h e ir goal is to teach n u tri­
Florida.
tion. lite ra cy , environm ent and
O ver 5 0 of her co-w orkers,
re cy clin g to a n y person In need
ad m in istra tors, form er w orkers.

The First B a p tist Ch u rch h a s
announced th at the follow ing ore
50-year ch u rc h members:.
Jo a n A n d e rs o n . Inez (M rs.
Ch arles W.) B e ck , Ellen Betts, J .
R oy Britt. L illia n Britt. S a ra h
Brown, J u n e Bezw lechln. W .A .
Cage). A n d rew C a rr a way. M a c k
Cleveland and L illia n Colbert.
Also: K.F. Cooper. Joe D a v is
J r., Grace D avis. S J . Davis S r..
Dorothy D elong, Kenneth
E c h o ls . B e t t y F ls m m . C a r o l
Forguson. L o re n e F ran klin . B .F .
G a n a s. K a th le e n H ard y
Ellsw orth C. H a rp e r J r.
A lso : V id a H a rr e ll. M in n ie
H arrison, J o e y Hodges. C arolin e
H oltxd aw . J e a n Jacoby. R .Z .
Joh n son J r.. M argaret K n ig h t.
J a m e s H e n ry L a p p ln . S u s ie
Lindsey. L o u ise Malone. E u n ice
M artin. M ild re d M cCoy. H elen
M cG uire, C a rlo s A . M cW horter.
E lsie Mero and D o ris Milam .
Also: G race M ills , Louie Moore.
N ila M o re la n d . T h e lm a P e ll.
L ym a n A. P h illip s , Vera P h illip s.
Dorothy Pow ell, G . T ro y Ray J r . .
W a tso n R e e l. B e tty S lm c o e .
H elen S m ith , Ira Southw ard,
Robert Steele. T h e lm a Steele.
D o u g la s S t e n it r o m . H e rb e rt
S te n s tro m , M a u d e T h o m a s .
M aude W e a th e rln g to n . K e it h
W estfall Sr., T h e lm a W illiam s

Do-Da Day sot
The co m m u n ity Is Invited to
celebrate DO-Da Day with the
F irst United M ethodist C h u rch .
A ccording to A s h b y Jones, th is
year's event w ill be divided Into
tw o parts.
The first event w ill be a Lad les
Night Sw eetheart Dinner In a
fe s tiv e V a le n t in e s e ttin g In
fello w ship h a ll on T h u rsd a y .
Feb. 17. from 5 to 7 p.m. Baked

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Bovarly H uffm an (from left) Installs Ihe follow in g
officers o l Ihe Junior W om an's C lu b of Sanford
Inc.: Tina Lee. president; Linda Garritani. first
vice president; Derenda H lm schoot and Lori
V o n H e rb u lls, th ird v ice p re sid e n ts; A s h le y

Hughes, recording secretary; Jeana Pernesltl,
corresponding secretary; and Barbara Schirard,
treasurer. M yra Bales, second vice president, Is
not shown. The officers were Installed during
the annual awards nlghl ceremonies.

ch icken w ith a ll the trim m in g s
w ill be served fo r a donation of
$4 per person. T ic k e ts m ust be
purchased In ad van ce from the
m en of the c h u r c h or the ch u rc h
office.
The second p art o f Do-Da Dayw ill be held, a t no adm ission
charge, on M a rc h 5. from 8 a . m .
lo 2 p.m. F e s tiv itie s w ill Include
a n Indoor y a rd sale featuring
iro sh and treasures, a bake sale,
athletic gear, produce, a bake
sale. fun. gam es and c h ill dogs.
Proceeds fro m Ihe events w ill
go toward s p iritu a l retreats for
m en. women a n d youth.

Southern

Sanford in magazine

Club to hear cardiologist

In Ihe F e b r u a r y

Issu e

of

L iv in g , F lo rid a Is
spotlighted In a special kccilon.
In the places lo go. Ihe R lvcrshlp
G ran d R o m an ce Is mentioned as
one of the c h o ic e places in the
state to v isit. It tells about the
s h ip docked o n the Si. J o h n s
R iv e r " a l S a n fo rd near O r ­
lan d o."
L il l i e d id th e w riters an d
editors k n o w that the popular
lu x u ry c ru is e s h ip Is headed for
greener w a te rs • dockside
g a m b lin g o n Ihe M is s is s ip p i
River. B u t th ere 's always Ihe
sister ship, Rom ance, ready to
lake on a ll H ie cruisers.
The W o m a n 's C lu b of Sanford

I n c . w ill m e e t a t I I o .m .
W ed n esday. Feb. 2. for the
re g u la rly sch e d u le d b u s in e ss
a n d luncheon m eeting. F o llo w ­
in g the b u s in e s s se s s io n , a
catered luncheon w ill be served
at noon. After lunch. Dr. W illia m
David, cardiologist, w ill speak on
"H e a rt Problem s W om en FanTo d ay."
C h a irm e n of h ostesses are
Faye Slier and Jeanette Padgett.
R e s e r v a tio n s a re n e e c s s a ry
through the telephone c o m m it­
tee.
(Doris Dittrich, Sanford H irtld
P so p ls editor. Is also a Herald
colum nist covering ths Sanford
area. Phons: 322-2611.)

Lake Mary —

of such help.
Meetings are h eld the second
Tuesday of each m onth at Ihe
A g ricu ltu ra l b u ild in g , 250 W est
C ou n ty Hom e Road, Sanford, at
9:30 a.m. F o r m ore Information
please contact th e clu b p re si­
dent. Ja cq u e lin e Caruthers at
322-3099.

Dinnar honors Qrinar
A special sp ag h etti dinner w as
served In honor o f M illie G rin c r
a l the congregate m eal site at
C e le b ra tio n B a p t is t C h u rc h .
Lakcvtew A ven u e, Lake MaryT h e s p a g h e t t i d in n e r h a s
become quite a trad itio n am ong
the seniors w h o participate In
th is program . Coordinated b y
Better L iv in g for Seniors, th is
federal, state a n d lo ca lly funded
program Is open to a ll persons
o v e r the age o f 60. P articipants
are served a nou rish ing , hot
m e a l each w e e k d a y and are
Involved In a so cia l situation
th at m ight n ot otherwise be
n v n lla h lrto them .

If you kno w o f someone w ho
would benefit fro m Hits program ,
contact K evin O 'D a y at the office
far Better L iv in g for Seniors.
831-4357. o r at the Lake M arv
m eal site. 324-0923.

Visitors welcomed
E u d o ra Z lm m e r m a m i u n d
B arb ara Z im m e rm a n o f L in th lcu m . Md. and L u c ille
Elserond of G le n B u ro lc. Md. are
vtailing Lake M a ry residents and
relatives. E la in e Z im m e rm a n .
Florence Z im m e rm a n and
Margaret W esley Ib is we-.-k.
They have been to Tam pa and
B ro o k s v llle , h a v e lo u re d I n ­
ternational D riv e In Orlando an d
enjoyed a riverbo at cruise on the
S i. Johns.
E u d o r a Z im m e r m a n a n d
Margaret W esley a re sisters.

STOP mealing planned
There w ill Ik - m S T O P m eeting
S u nd a y, Feb. (1 ut 7 p.m. at Ihe
L a k e Mary P o lle r Departm ent.
S T O P l* an a n a c ro n v m for S top

T u rn in g O ut Prisoners early. In
Flu rld a . (he average nrisom -r
o n ly serves one th ln l of his/her
s e n te n c e . A c c o r d in g to tlie*
B u re a u o f J u s t ic e slntlH lIrn.
most violent olTenders serve less
than lo u r years: murderers, less
II I. in eight. S T O P Is eolleeling
IK-iitlons req u estin g that p riso n ­
ers serve a l least 85 percent ol
Ihotr sentence. P clllln n s must he
signed by Feb. 9. If you w ould
like to sign a petition, but cannot
attend t h r Feb. 6 inerting, pelllio n s a rr n ow available al the
S enior C e n le r (Old ('l(y H a lil in
la ik r M ary.

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YMCA Fun Days
T h e Y M C A In Luke M ary Is
c u rre n tly accepting registration
for Fun Days F riday and M o n ­
day. Feh. 18 and 21. A ll S e m i­
n ole C ou n ty sch o o ls w ill In­
closed I hose days. For m ore
Itiform ullon. call Ihe Y M C A al
321-8944.
(Shari Brodls and Mary Rowell
a ra
S*n lord Herald
c o rre sp o n d e n t* c o v e rin g the
Lake Mary area news. Phons:
Brodia,321-6471, evenings, and
Row ell, 321-149$)

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Simple words of comfort
help to cope with loss
D E A R A B B Y i M y b ro th e r re ­
c e n tly died from &lt;in In tcn tln a l
overdose of prescription drug*.
H e w as 3 ).
A lth o u g h It was a sh ock at Ih r
tim e. It was a suicide w a llin g in
happen H ill Ihls real n a in r l was
m anic-depressive, and we (his
fa m lly l had hailed h im o u t of
som e serious situations. I kno w
In m y heart that t did e v e ry th in g
I could, but It fin ally re ch ed the
(Kiint when I realized It w as
useless — ronser|uendy. I h ad no
contact with Hill for (he Iasi few
y ca rs
W e learned from the co ro n e r
that H ill was unem ployed, hom e
less and H lV -p o slllve lie died
alone on a tieaeh In H o n o lu lu .
We decided lo have h im h u rled
In H on olu lu , because we knew
he loved II Ih rrr
We had n il evening m rtn o rla l
sendee locally lor (Irrnds and
fam ily. A frw of m y co -w orkers
ca m e . S e v e ra l w ith w h o m I
socialized outside of w ork dir!
not attend. Neither did m y Imiss
T hey never said a word to m e
about m y brother's death. W o rd s
cannot express th r hurt I felt
D eath Is an u n co m fo rta b le
to p ic . S u ic id e Is even m o re
uncom fortable. Itegardlrss o f the
circu m stances, a loss th rou g h
death Is painful. II Is Ih r supjm rt
of those around us that h elps us
gel through It.
I hope you print tills I’rrsh u jm

N ancy Fox. w ho warned her
44-year-old son to lie rareful as
h r left Hie house go go on a hike
ride.
M y 82-yrur-ttld mother once
told m y h ro lh rr — a 50-year-old
m an - Ihm h r had h rtirr not
d rin k ro ffrr so lale In Hie day or
h r m lg hi not tie able lo nlrrp.

A D V IC E

A B IG A IL
VAN BU REN

I pouiK Td on her. saying. " F u r
heaven's sake. Mom. tie's o ld
enough lo dretrle for him self
w hether he can have coffee m
oo l so late In the d a y !"

others w ill learn from II. It's
lu ijio rtm il lo know d ia l even th r
sim plest acknow ledgm ent of n
person's loss is no sm alt thing
You m ay use n iv mime.

T h e guilt sel In when I rem r in tier rrl doing the same th in g
not long ago w hen I said lo m y
m a rtin i daughter. "Dear, aren't
you iiki hot In that sw eater?"
She k in d ly replied. "If I get too
hoi I'll lake It off. M om ."

LORI IIAZEN. SALINE. MICH.
DEAR LORli My heart goes
out to you. Th ere's un Important
message in y o u r letter.
I've had m any In te rs Irnm
readers w ho have lost a loved
one t h r o u g h s u icid e , and
because m any m ista ken ly
assum ed li m lghi rm b a m im th r
fam ily lo lie rem inded o( the
tragedy, they sim ply acted as
though It n r v r r luijijiencd. A loss
Is a loss
regardless n( the
d m i m ain ores.
R e a d e r s , a lew w o r d s
acknow ledging Htnl loss w ill tie
gtcuilv a p p rr iia lr d . A card, a
note, even a telephon e c a ll
saving. " I 'm sorry about your
loss." w ould Ik *com forting

N o m a t t e r h o w o ld y o u r
ch ild re n are. II’s hard lo gel out
ol the habit of m othering them.
M y New Year's resolution I# lo
k i r k Him "m o th e rin g h a b it."
From now on. I'll m other m y
gim idehlldren.

ISOLDE CARLBEN.

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(Problamt? Writs lo Osar Abby.
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rsply, sand a aalf-addrsaaad.
atampad anvalopa lo Osar Abby.
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M e tro p o lita n Ha p i 1st C h u rc h
w h e r e M o s le y Is un a rd e n t
m em ber of C h o ir No. One. the
D em oness Hoard. H om ecom ing
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W alter (Duck) M osley. She Is Hie
m o th e r o f L o v e le a n S u tto n .
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M osley p lan s to r,o u iln p c to Ijy
a p roductive com m u n il y servant
a n d h r l j i w h e r e v e r s h e Is
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lo visit w llli her ch ild re n m ul
fa m ily m ul till the so li and have
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C h u r c h . E a st 1 0th St. a n d
C y p re ss Avenue, w ill celebrate
Ih c lr first an n ive rsary w tlh a
fellow ship service at I i a.m. Hus
m orning. The Rev. Ja m e s G.
T a y lo r of A lla n ln . G a . w ill Ik * Hie
speaker. M usic by t h r ch o ir. A l 4
p.m . Ihe Fcllow shlj). Praise and
W o rsh ip C h o ir w ill be featured In
concert. The co m m u n ity Is in ­
vited to come w o rsh ip and enjoy
u sp iritu a lly filled service. M ark
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the Rev. Robert Doctor, pastor.

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way o f keeping II fu n ." She
view s ch ild re n as her biggest
fans. " T h e y w ll! drag ih c lr
parents lo m y Ikmii Ii at outdoor
festivals lo look al the w ild life ."
she said.
S ile r Irles ool to enter too
m any festivals and craft show s
because she and her husband
m usl do a lo l lo set op (tie booth
and In Hu- preparation nf tier
display. T ills lends lo In* a lol of
hard w ork so she Is som ewhat
choosy ubm il her participation.
Her hobby was cited as one of
her m ille ts for relaxin g so too
m any show s could actua lly drfcat that purpose. "T h e key to
having a good hobby Is m a k in g
lim e for II." she said. " I t's a
greal stress reliever."
S lie r has taken several co u rses
in art ul Sem inole C o m n m n lly
C o lle g e . "I loved them (the
i nurses),*' she said "Y o u never
st op l e a r n i n g a n d so m e o n e
alw ays has a trick or two lo
show you ." She advises the
p e rs o n I n t r i g u e d b y n r l o r
draw ing. 'M u s i gel a d raw in g
fiad and pencil and jiruellce.
practice, p ra ctice ."
Ik-lng an active m em ber In the
W om an’s C lu b of S anlord has
given h er m an y sources o f Intercsi ” | enjoy m eeting new people
am i the m on th ly m eetings are

a lw ays so Interesting.” she said
"W e have guest sjw ak ers and
the Sanlord clu b Is very a ctiv e In
Ih c lr aris departm ent. M em bers
have won m any a w a rd s In d is ­
trict and slate levels. A ll ih c
w om en have so m eth in g lo add
that makes for a n Interesting
g ro u p ." Sewing, photography,
crafts and jia ln itn g a rc som e of
the m any areas S ile r m n c tlo n rd
th ill the club Is Involved In.
S ile r Is a m e m b e r o f the
C o n g re g at I o n a I C h r i s t i a n
C h u rch In Sanford. Sin* v o lu n ­
teers m any h o u r s in the
c h ild r e n 's c h u r c h p ro g r a m
Displayed lo her art room of her
hom e is one of th e m a n y craft
projects she has created w ith the
c h ld rrn there. " A l C h ris tm a s I
helper! the r h l l d r n m a k e a
H ap p y Hlrthday. J e s u s w re a th ."
stir- said.
W hether busy at hom e, at c lu b
m eetings mid a c tiv itie s, or at
ch u rch . Slier a lw a y s takes tim e
to sm ell i hr roses H er preferred
(M s tliiir would a c tu a lly resem ble
one In finding l l i r lK-auty llu
C reator has produced m id then
ca p tu rin g ll In h er ow n m e d i­
um s. Ihc very ro ck s and wood
that were left by H im for »s to
enjoy.

Hawkins
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ch alle n g ­
ing. She also favors (he unusual
ii.ilu i.il r i s k s w h ich she form s
Inin re alistic lo o k in g anim als.
H er vacations In N orth C arolina
an d Tennessee have provided
treasure h u m s m looking lor
s|&gt;cr!ul rocks. IPs not rare thul
others w ill phone S lie r to ask lor
her touch o| g en iu s In (M im ing
Ih e ir very ow n |h *i on a special
rock. Her in spiration (or her rock
art a c tu a lly cam e from Hransott.
M o . ” 1 saw' s o m e b o u ld e rs
p alm ed Into w ild an im als like
deer, big racoons and buffalo.”
s h e s a id . " T h e y w ere ju s t
tx a u tilu l hnl II w ould lake a
tractor to m ove them " S lie r
der ided a sm all version would lie
m u c h easier In t arr&gt; to art
festivals. "S o ihut*H where I goi
m y Idea." she said
I just
e a n v e rlrd h u lla lin s lo in dogs
and cols.'* She e xp la in e d that
lilt* large ris ks in M issouri sold
from *35 up lo hundred* of
d ollars
A ltho u g h m any aw a rd M illions
have b r r n received through tier
art w ork. S ile r sold . "It's the
sm ile am i co m p lim e n t of a ch ild
ih.it really m akes m y day. II you
la k e you r work lis t serio u sly you
lose the in n nf u C h ild re n have a

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DEAR AIIBY: I had In laugh
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Mt. C alvary M issio n a ry Hu pi l -u
C h u r c h , s p o n s o r e d by Ihc
Pastors A id Ikmrd. w ill ccicb ra ie
the first an n ive rsary of reaching
o u l to Hie sick, sh u t-in s. Hie lost
and those w ho d e sire to Ik *
s p lrllu iilly fed th ro u g h Ihe rudlo
m in istry. "W e h ave come this
far by faith, lea n in g on Ihe U m l
and donations from those who
are concerned about ca rry in g
the wnrd through (lie airw a ys tin
the 10 a.m. w tirs h ljt service
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T o observe Ihc (Irst an n ive rsa­
ry. the 4 p.m. w o rsh ip service
w ill feature ih e R ev. OrunvllltA n dcrson. associate pastor o f
Z io n H ill M is s io n a ry Huptlnt
C h u rch . Orlando. T h e Rev. A n ­
derson Is a d y n a m ic sj&gt;eukcr. H i­
ts active In Ih r s p iritu a l realm of
the C h ristia n c o m m u n ity . He is
sp iritu a l advisor, y o u th co o rd i­
nator. evangelism coordinator,
m c m lx r a n il secretary ol Hupfist
M in iste rs Conference o f O rlando.
H r Is dedtcuied lo H ie c o m m u n i­
ty an d off ers h i s e x p e r t i s e
whenever needed.
You are Invited to hcl|&gt; cele­
brate the success uf the radio
m in is try and give jira lsc lor Ills
good. T h a n k s to a ll who arc
helping lo m ake It a success.
T h e R rv . Hobby J . Player Is
pastor. West 12 i It St. am i Pecan
Ave.

Appreciation service
T h e E m m an u el D istrict M ill
honor Its d istrict n tijic rln lriitle n i.
E ld e r A lio L , S co o ters Hr., on

his filth year of service, T h is
afternoon at 4 p.m. Holy T r ln liy
C h u r c h nf G o d in C h r i s t .
Mungnusttne Avenue. Sanford,
w ill host Hu- apprccliiiton serv­
ice.
T h e guest speaker for Ihe
occasion w ill Ik - Htshop Melton
L. Scooters. Jurisdictional bishop
of W estern Florida C h u rrh c s o f
God In C h rist a n il pastor of
M alone M em orial In s tllu llo n a l
C h u rch u l God In C h rist, O r­
la n d o . H e w i l l d e l i v e r t h e
message of the hour. The co m ­
m u n ity ts Invited to share In th is
appreciation service for E ld e r
A lton L. Scooters. Elder J o h n A.
Henderson Is chairm an; Faye
Henderson Is reporter.

w h o celebrated her IIrst h lrth ­
day, Ja n . 24. The p a rty w as held
on Saturday, J a il. 22. 2.30 p.m.
at Ih r loike M ary M cD on ald 's
where 30 guests Joined little
M iss Tillm an In h er first ce leb ra­
tion.
S h e w as h o n o re d b y h e r
m other. H en clcc T illm a n ,
g ra n d p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs.
R alp h Tillm an, and A u n tr c Rena
T illm a n . The guests were served
burgers, fries, soria, cuke and letcream and aM ih r little guests
departed for hom e w ith m an y
treuts In Ihclr " H a p p y M eals."
T h e y have Just begun, so m an y
m ore to little R ayn e ll.

Calling jazz players

" A l l T h ai J a z z " session
featuring Jazz p la y e rs w ho love
GosjK-lfest '{14 featuring the to sjiend an eve n in g o f purr*
m u s i c m i n i s t r y of R o n a l d p lca s u rr can g ath er and play
W innns of the five-time G ra m m y th eir own horn, d ru m , sax or
a w a rd -w in n in g gospel g ro up . w hatever on 5 u n d a ys. 0-10 p.m.
I h e W ln a n s . the G o s p e lfe st at the F.lks l.odgc. J a z z lovers,
Y ou th C h u tr and Ron W ln a n s b rin g your gear for fu u and good
and the Gospelfest M ass C h otr m u sic.
w ill I k * In concert. Saturday. Feb.
5. 7 p.m .. at Male me M em orial
i l c h t uMd
In stitu tion al C h u rc h of G o d to
a__i-V-T**1- *
C h rist. 401 South Ivry Lane.
O rland o A ll singers, ch o irs who
IRON W ILL
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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Im portance to you iu t h r year
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AQUARIUS |.Jan 2 0 Feb. 10)

by Art Sansom

THE BORN LOSER
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20 A volcano
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faathar
probing today lo figure out a
51 Cauatk
solution to a prnblrm . It you
tubatanca
55 Environmen­
stick w ith It. however, nnrl net It
tal dleeeter
resolve. It’ ll enhance y o u r self(2 wda.)
33 Auid Lang — SB Row
esteem. A rp iarlu s. treat y o u rse lf
IB Prickly harb
to a b irth d a y gift. Send for you r
59 Grand —
IB Aclrtaa —
A s tm O ro p h predictions for the
Dahl
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y ra r a h ra d hy m ailing $ l 25 and
33 — La Oouca
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newspaper. I’ .O. Box -1405, New
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63 DIHtaad
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stale y o u r ro d ta r sign
64 The ona hara
Intcriptlon
PISCES (Feh. 20-Mareh 20) He
extrem ely eareftd HhI.iv you do
tint p rem aturely rush lo Judgm ent. T ake am ple lim e lo w eigh
every aspect If you have to m ake
( 1
1
4
n critic a l decision.
ARIES (M arch 21 A p ril 19) 15
Today II m ight lx* wiser lo listen
lo your sentim ents nnrl c o m ­ \ l
passion* rath er than y o u r Ingle
II
when d ea lin g with eo-workers
Y ou r heart could lx- sm arter
than yintr head.
TAURUS (A pril 20 M ay 20}
Som etim es when we try very
hard nol lo make m istakes, it
ran lx- the very lim e we m a k r
foolish errors Y ou ’ ll lx* o k a y If
you relax am i )u*t do the best
you r a n .
G E M IN I IMay 2 1sh in e 2 0 1 In
order lo effective ly co m p le te
som ething you start out lo do
today It W lil take co m m itm en t
51”
on yo u r tx-hull. You c a n ’ t let
5S 1
outside Influences get you oil
course.
15
CANCER (June 2 1-J u ly 221
T h in k for you rself today or else
you m ig ht lx* ra n g lil u p In a frie n dly C4&gt;m|x-tlllnn, d o n ’t m ake
situation w here someone w ith w in n in g nr b rin g first u n d u ly
whom y o u ’ve closely in vo lv e d
im portant
w ill m a k e u n p ro d u c tiv e d r .
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In­
clslo n s for you.
stead of tim nnlng about the Isiil
LEO (J u ly 23-Aug. 22) There hand y o u 'v e been dealt today,
are rc rta ln th in g s you ca n do for la k r y o u r m in d tiff yourself and
y o u rse lf today w h ich d o nol
try d oin g th in g s lor others. It w ill
have lo lx* done by cx|x*n*lvr ru re w hat a lls you.
experts. However, know you r
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
liin lliillo u * and don’t a ttrm p t
D on’ t ro n fu se sell-doubt* with
the- Im possible.
an In q u irin g mtnd today. T h e
VIRGO ( A u g 2 3 -S ep t. 221 l atter re p re se n ts c o n s tru c tiv e
Today tf y o u ’ re Involved In som e
th in k in g , the former Invites fa il­
type o f a c tiv ity that Induces
ure.

som eone y o u 'll like.
TAURUS (A pril 20 M ay 20| A
r c lu ily n s h ip you re c e n tly
In the ye a r attend you m ig h t e sta b lis h e d with som eone In
becom e Involved w ith th ree in ­ y o u r field o f endeavor in lg h l lxd iv id u a ls w hose ph ilo sop h y and a b lr to h elp you today where
p o litics a ll d llle r from you rs, your career Is concerned. He/she
tlu w c v rr. In each Instance a w ill lx* d elig h ted to assist.
GEMINI (M ay 2 1 -Ju n e 20)
s t r o n g f r i e n d s h i p w i l l be
You m ig ht lx* a Dll more popular
established.
AQUARIUS |.)au. 20 F eb 10) today th an other m etulx-rs of
Because you slxm ld be a b le lo y o u r p eer group. S o m e th in g
translate y o u r Ideas Into uetlon uniq u e m a y transpire w h ich w ill
q u ic k e r th a n your assu c tales show y o u the value of being
unlay, y o u ’ll run ahead o f the right.
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 22)
puck w h ile th ey’re s till try in g to
J u s t lx*enuse som ething Isn’ t
figure nut what to do.
w orkin g out the wuy you a n llelPISCES (Feb. 20 M a rch 20| pulcd Is n o reason to stand there
A n arrangem ent about w h ich and la k r ll. Y ou r fate Is In your
y o u ’ ve h a d som e n e g a t i v e ow n h an d s Make Du* necessary
thoughts m ig ht work out to y o u r changes.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22| Som e
lik in g today. Outside factors w ill
have a h and in b rin g in g ntxm i Ihtng y o u 'v e been h op in g lo
achieve that cun nol lx- done
th is change.
ARIES (M arch 2 1-April 19) If w ith o u t support from o th ers
you are presently u n ln v o lv e d m ight take a turn for the belter
ro m a n tica lly and fin d in g th at a today. M ove on II w h ile the
hit b o rin g , d on ’t tu rn dow n o p p o rtu n ity Is evident.
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl. 22)
social Invitation* today. T h e re 's
a stm n g chance you m a y meet Personal prolil Is u strong prob­

By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Jan. 31. 1994

by Bob Thaves

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By Phillip Alder
Do you know someone w h o Is
p e rfrd ? O f course nol. D o you
know som eone who th in k s he is
j x r f r d ? Probably. A n d George
Ik rn a rd S haw was In c h a ra c ­
teristic vein when h r said. "T h e
longer 1 live Die more I sec D ia l I
am never w rong nl&gt;out a n y th in g ,
and D ial a ll Ih r pains I have so
h u m b ly t ak e n to v e r ify m y
notions have only w a strd m y
lim e ."
A l b rid g e. II Is so m e tim e s
(Hisslhle lo play perfectly: to find
the lin e (hat w orks w hatever the
d is t r ib u t io n . Sou t h lu u l Ih r
chance in today's dt-al. hut w hen
his sh ip cam e In. he w as s ta n d ­
ing at D ir tm ln station
West led the spade 10. S in c e
the co n tract w as In d an g er only
ll East w on a trick and sw itch ed
lo a d iam on d through D ie king,
d re lu re r c u lle d for d u m m y 's
spude k in g and Im m e d ia te ly
finessed the clu b queen. West

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S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec
211 Y ou r rrward* could lx* pro
p o n io n a tr to your achievem ent!!
today, unless you fail to get off
the d im e by lls lr n ln g to un
ussneiatr who discourages you
from start log.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 J .n i
19) If you suspect y o u r plans
really aren ’t as good a* you
pretend they are. It's best you
revise you r course of action In
favor of som ething D ia l wilt
work, even If your ego n b |rcis
a b ility today, hot you m ust do
th in g s In ways that w ill make
the right things happen. D o n ’t
leave tt a ll up to Lady L u ck.
LIBRA ISept. 23-Oct. 231 In
order lo lx- a good trader today, a
cou ple o l things m ight lx- rrq u irrd of you. One. Is lo sel a
good exam ple and. Iwo. is to lx- a
hit of a risk taker
SCORPIO IOct. 24-Nov. 221
Y ou 're u good achiever today
and what you a ttrm p t to do
y o u ’re lik e ly lo do q u llr well
O llie rs w on't be en v io u s of your
accom plishm e nts, because
y o u 'll k n o w how to Involvd
them .
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dee.
211 F rien d s mean a lot to you. as
you do lo them. L o y a lty is the
m ajor reason why you have *0
m an y and this attribu te m ight
lx- dem onstrated again tixlay.
CAPRICORN {Dec. 2 2 -Jn n !
I!)) Im portant th ings y o u dd
today m ight produce a co m pa­
nion effect. For exam ple, things
look g ixxi for you both iln u n
d a ily an d where y o u r statu s are
taelors.

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k ing smoothly. Now, ol course, il
South leads a heart to h is 10.
nine ir lc k s are ensured. Bin
S o u lh had Ix-rn fooled. He led a
clu b lu h is 10.
West grabbed Die ir lc k w llh
Ihe k in g and exiled w llh a club.
Now S o u th 's goose had been
cixiked. H r cashed Ihe A -K of
h ea r t s , h o p in g lu d ro p th e
quern. T h r u he cashed h is llir c r
spade trick s , the d u m m y and
Hast Ixith d iscard in g diam onds.
F in a lly , declarer led n third
heart, h o p in g W est had ih r
queen. (If so. West m ust cither
lead a heart lo South's 10 or lead
a d iam o n d , allow ing S o u lh lo
w in a tric k w ith his k in g | But
Kusi won w llh Ihe q u e rn and
sw itch ed lo Die diam ond 10. The
defenders look Die Iasi three
trirk s In d iam on d s In defeat Du­
ron tract.
R eaders are in v llrd lo send
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THOSE A B O V E N A M ED D E F E N D A N T S AND TO A L L
P AR TIES C L A IM IN G INTEREST BY. T H R O U G H UNDER OR
AGAINST THE N A M E D D EFEN D AN TS A N D TO ALL P A R T IES
HAVING OR C L A IM IN G TO HAVE A N Y RIGHT. T I U F OR
IN T E R E ST IN T H E P R O P E R T Y D E S C R IB E D BELOW
An Emlnant Domain Patilion. logsthar with its Declaration of
TatIng has boon M ad In lha abor* tt,i*d court to acquit* cartam
propart, Intarosts in
Stminel* County, Florida dastribad as
tot lews
PAR CEL HO.

150

L A K E HART B O U L E V A R D

(P H A S E

II)

F E E S IM P L E
A PARCEL OP LAND LYIN G IN S E C T I O N 1 0 , TOW NSHIP
3 0 SOUTH, RANGE 3 0 EAST, C I T Y OP LAKE MARY,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA B E IN G MORE PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
FROM A POIN T O r
REFERENCE BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF S A I D
SECTION I0 J THENCE WORTH 1 9 * 1 4 * 3 5 " NEST ALONG
THI SOUTHERLY L IN E OF SAID S E C T IO N 10 A D I S ­
TANCE OF 1 . 3 1 B . E 3 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 0 " 4 1 * 1 5 “
EAST A DISTAN CE OF B B .5 0 FEET TO THE POINT O r
BEGINNING;
THENCE
NORTH
WEST
A
DISTANCE OF 1 4 5 TEET; T1ILHCE NORTH 0 0 * 4 8 * 1 5 "
EAST A DISTAN CE o r 4 .4 S FEET; T1ILNCL buUIH » 4 "
1 4 * 5 3 " EAST A DISTANCE OE 1 4 5 . 0 1 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 0 0 * 4 S * 4 » " WEST A D IST A N C E OF 5 . 1 1 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

rE E T ;

THENCE RUN N 6 I * 4 5 ' 3 S " E A DISTANCE OF
1 2 . 0 0 rEET,* TH EN C E RUN S 2 1 * 1 4 * 2 2 " E A DISTANCE
OF 3 .0 0 r E E T ; THENCE RUN N 6 B « 4 S * 3 B " E A D I S ­
TANCE OF g p . 0 0 r E E T ; THENCE RUN N 2 1 * U ' 3 3 " W A
DISTANCE O r 3 . 0 0 F EET ; THENCE RUN .I 6 B * 4 3 * 3 B " E
1 4 9 .5 4 rE E T TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RICItTor-W AY LIN E OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARD PtR AFORE­
SAID O .R .
BOOK
1 7 4 4 PAGE 0 2 7 5 ;
THENCE RUN
B 4 4 * 0 5 '3 4 " W , ALONC SAID NORTHERLY RICIFF-OF-WAY
LIN E, A D IS T A N C E O f 3 5 5 . 0 5 PEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 1 1 3 0 SQUARE F E ET NORE
OR LESS,
TOCETHER WITH

A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTIO N 11, TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, BEING A PORTION O r
BLOCK fi, " R E V I S E D P U T OF HIDDEN LA K E, UNIT 1A" ACCORDING T O THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
ON P U T BOOK 17 AT PAGES 99 AND 100 o r THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
BEING MORE PAR TICULAR LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
1 COMNtNCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OT SAID BLOCK
I l», SAID PO IN T BEING THE INTERSECTION OF TME
WESTERLY L IN E OP SAIO BLOCK B W ITH TIIE NORTH­
ERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y LINE OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARD
PER AFORESAID "R E V ISE D P U T OP HIDDEN U K E ,
UNIT I - A " ; THENCE RUN H 6 6 * 0 5 * 3 4 " E , ALONG S A ID
NORTHERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y
L IN E ,
AND SOUTHERLY
LINE OF S A ID BLOCK B, 4 0 4 . 0 8 FEET TO A POINT
ON A CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHERLY;
THENCE
RUN
: EASTERLY 2 1 4 . 6 4
FEET ALONG THE ARC OP S A ID
! CURVE HAVING
A
RADIUS OF
1 9 6 0 .0 6
rE E T ,
A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 6 * 1 6 * 2 8 " , A CHORD O f 3 1 4 , 5 4
r tE T AND A CHORD BEARING OF N 6 B * 4 R '0 1 * E , TO A
POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE, S A ID CURVE BEING
CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY; THENCE HUH NORTHEASTER­
LY 1 5 .7 7 FEET ALONG THE ARC O r SA ID CURVE.
HAVING A R AD IU S OP 2 5 . 0 0 r E E T , A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF «1 * 5 8 • 1 9 " ,
A CHORD OF 3 2 . 7 9
FEET AND A
CHORD BEARING O F N J 0 * S 6 '0 a * E TO THE POINT O f
BEGINNING, S A I D POINT ALSO BEIN G ON THE NORTH­
ERLY R IG K T -O r-W A Y LINE O f LAKE MARY BOULEVARD,
[ PER R IG H T -O r-W A V WARRANTY DEED AS RECORDED IN
O .R . BOOK 1 7 4 6 ,
PAGE 0 2 7 5 OF TIIE PUBLIC RE­
CORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A , ALSO BEING
A POINT ON THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID SOUTH LIN E OF
BLOCK B,
RUN SOUTHWESTERLY 4 . 2 6
FEET ALONG
SAID NORTHERLY RIGNT-GF-MAY
L IN E ,
PER O .R .
1 7 4 6 , PAGE 0 2 7 5 , AND THE ARC OP SA ID CURVE,
HAVING A R A D IU S OF 1 9 1 1 .7 5
F E E T , A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 0 0 * 0 7 * 3 4 " , A CHORD OF 4 . 3 6 FEET AND A
CHORD BEARING OF 8 7 3 * 3 5 '2 9 * W , THENCE DEPARTING
| SAID
NORTHERLY
R IC H T-O r-W AY
L IN E ,
RUN
I N 26M 7* 1 2 "£ ,
A DISTANCE OF 6 . 4 6
fE E T TO THE
| EASTERLY L IN E O F AFORESAID BLOCK B ; THENCE RUN
8 1 6 * 1 1 * 0 4 " E , ALONC SAID EAST L I N E , A DISTANCE
OF 1 .6 7 FEET TO A POINT OP CURVATURE O r A
I CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY; THENCE RUN SOUTH­
ERLY 2 . 6 7 FECT ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF S A ID
BLOCK B, ANO THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE, HAVING A
RADIUS
OF
2 5 .0 0
FEET,
CENTRAL
ANGLE
OF
0 6 * 0 7 * 0 4 " , A CHORD Or 2 . 6 7 PEET AND A CHORD
BtARINC OP S 1 4 * 2 6 ' l l " E , TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING, CONTAINING 1 0 . SQUARE rE E T NORE OR L E S S .
BOTH PARCELS CONTAINING 1 , 1 1 0
OR L E S S ,
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL HO.

PARCEL
LESS,

CONTAINING

707

SQUARE

PEET

NORE

PARCEL NO,

750

LAKE HART BOULEVARD (PHASE I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN S E C T IO N 1 0 , TOWNSHIP
20
SOUTH,
RANGE
3 0 CAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
FROM A PCI NT OF REFERENCE BEING THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID S E C T IO N 1 0 ; THENCE
NORTH E P O S ' S ! " NEST ALONC T H E SOUTH LINE OF
■ A ID S tC T IO H 1 0 A DISTANCE O F 1 , 4 4 1 . S 3 F E E T ;
THENCE
NORTH 0 0 " « t ' 4 9 " EAST
A DISTANCE
Of
9 0 . f 4 FEET TO TitE POINT OP B E C IN N IN G ; THENCE
NORTH 5 0 " 2 5 ' 4 2 " EAST A DISTANCE OF 4 1 . 1 5 F E E T ;
THENCE
SOUTH B 9 " 5 4 * 5 1 " EAST
A DISTANCE
Or
J O .0 0 FEET ; THENCE SOUTH 4 9 * 2 6 * 5 9 " EAST A D I S ­
TANCE O r 3 6 . 9 4
r E E T ; THENCE SOUTH 8 » " 5 6 * 5 3 "
EAST A DISTAN CE OF 4 0 .0 0 F E E T ; TH EN C E SOUTH
00*41*49"
WEST
A DISTANCE
O F 1 5 .0 0
FEET;
THENCE
NORTH B 9 " 5 6 ' 5 1 * NEST
A DISTANCE
OF
1 4 5 . 0 1 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG IN N IN G .
PARCEL
LESS.

CONTAINING

PARCEL NO.

152

3 ,4 S 6

SQUARE

t tL T

NoRt

OR

LAKE KART BOULEVARD (PHASE I I )
FEE SIMPLE

A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN S E C T IO N 1 0 , TOWNSHIP
20
SOUTH,
RANGE 3 0 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
fo llo w s:
fr o m a p o in t o r r e f e r e n c e b e in g tiie
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID S E C T IO N 1 0 ; THENCE
NORTH 0 0 DEGREES, 41 HIHUTES, 4 9 SECONDS EAST
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF S A ID
SECTION
10 A
DISTANCE OF 7 5 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE NORTH B9 DE­
CREES, 34 M I N U T E S , 35 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE
OF B 4 7 .1 S
FEET TO THI P O IN T
OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 19 D EG R EES, 34 M INUTES,
3 5 SECONDS N EST A DISTANCE o r
2 0 B .7 1
PEET;
THENCE WORTH 0 0 DEGREES, 4 8 M IN U TES, 4 9 SEC­
ONDS EAST A DISTANCE Or 2 0 . 0 0
FEET; THENCE
SOUTH
DEGREES, 3 4 HIHUTES, I S SECONDS EAST
A DISTANCE OF 2 0 B .7 1 F EET; THENCE SOUTH 0 0
DEGREES, 4 S M INUTES, 49 SECCHDS NEST A D I S ­
TANCE OF 2 0 . 0 0 FEET TO THE P O IN T OT BEGINNING.
PARCEL
LESS,

CONTAINING

4 ,1 7 5

SQUARE

FEET

MORE

OR

TOGETHER W ITH
PARCEL NO.

752

LAKE HART BOULEVARD (PHA5E I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PARCEL o r LAND LYING IN S E C T IO N 10, TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH,
RANGE 30 FAST,
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORJDA BEIN C MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
rOLLOWS; FROM a POINT OF R EFE R E N C E BEING TIIE
SOUTHEAST CORNER O r SAID S E C T IO N 1 0 ; THENCE
NORTH 00 D EG R EES, 4B HIH UTES, 4 9 SECONDS E A ST
ALONG THE E A S T LIN E OF S A I D
SECTION 1 0 A
DISTANCE OF 7 5 .0 0 FEET; TH E N C E NORTH 19 D E ­
GREES, 3 4 M IN U TES, 35 SECONOS WEST A DISTANCE
OF 7 7 5 . ( 9 F E E T ; THENCE NORTH 0 0 DECREES, 4 8
MINUTES, 4 9 SECONDS EAST A D IS TA N C E OF 2 0 .0 0
F E ET TO THE PO IN T OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTIN­
UE NORTH 0 0 DEGREES, 41 M IN U T E S , 49 SECOHDS
EAST A D IS TA N C E OF 6 .0 1 F E E T ; THENCE SOUTH B6
DEGREES, 4 3 M INUTES, 35 SECOHDS EAST A D I S ­
TANCE OF 1 9 . 9B F E E T ; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES,
33 MINUTES, 25 SECONOS WEST A D ISTAN CE o r 5 .0 0
F E E T ; THENCE HORTH B9 DEGREES, 3 6 MINUTES, 3 5
SECONDS NEST A DISTANCE OF 2 0 . 0 0 FEET TO TIIE
POINT O r BEG INNING .
'PARCEL
.L E S S

CONTAINING

ARCEL NO.
'PARC

164

110

SQUARE

FEET

LAKE MARY BOULEVARD

MORE

764

ON

TOGETHER WITH

OR

(PH ASC^l I ),

I
A PARCEL Fir LAND LYING IN S E C T IO N 1 1 , TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, B E IN C A PORTION OF
BLOCK B , "R E V IS E D PLAT OF IIIDOEN 1AKE, U N ir 1 A " ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS HECORDEO
.I M PLAT BOOK 17 AT PAGES 9 9 AMD 1 0 0 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICUIARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
COMMENCE A T THE SOUTHWEST CORNER o r SAIO BLOCK
B , B A I D PO IN T DEING THE INTERSECTION o r THE
WESTERLY L IK E C F SAID BLCCF D W ITH TIIE NORTH­
E R L Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y LIHE OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARD
P E R A F O R E S A I D "R EVISED PLAT O F HIDDEN LAK E,
U N I T 1 - A " J THENCE RUN H 0 9 * 5 9 * 3 7 " NEST ALONG
THE N E S T L I N E O P SAID BLOCK B , A DISTANCE O P
2 3 .3 2
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, S A ID
P O I N T B E IN G ON THE NORTHERLY R IG H T -O P-W AY L IN E
»P
LAKE
NARY
BOULEVARO,
PER
RIGHT-OF-W AY
W ARRANTY DEED, A S RECORDED IN O F F IC IA L RECORDS
B O O K 1 7 4 6 , PAGE 0 3 7 5 , IN THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF
■E M I HOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA;
THENCE
CONTINUE
B O B • 5 9 ' 3 7 " H , ALONG SAID NEST L IN E OF BLOCK B ,
B D I S T A N C E 2 2 . 8 7 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID
B I S T L IN E , RUN S 6 0 * 5 3 '0 5 * E A DISTAN CE 0 f 1 3 . 7 2

SQUARE FEET1 MORE

LAKE HARY BOULEVARD (PHASE I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PARCEL O r LAND LYING IN SECTIO N I I , TOWNSHIP
2 0 SOUTH, RANGE 1 0 EAST, BEING A PORTION OT
BLOCK B, "R E V IS E D P U T OF HIDDEN U K E , U NIT 1 A - ACCORDING TO THE P U T THERtOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 1 7 AT PAGES 9 9 AND 1 0 0 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O r SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
BEING MORE P A R T IC U U R L Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT TH E SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SA ID BLOCK
B , SAID P O IN T BEING THE INTERSECTION OF THE
WESTERLY L IN E O f SA ID BLOCK B , WITH THE NORTH­
ERLY R i c i r r - o r - w A Y l i n e o r l a k e h a r y b o u l e v a r d
PtR AFO RrSAID "R E V IS E D P U T . p f y UJlQDtN U K E ,
UNIT 1 * A " 7 TH EN CR , *PN M 0 9 " 5 9 * J 7 " N ALONG THE
NEST LINE OF S A I D BLOCK B , A D IST A N C E OF 2 2 . 3 1
FEET TO A P O IN T ON THE NORTH R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E
OP U K E MARY BOULEVARD, PtR R IC H T -o r -M A Y L IN E
Or
UKE
MARY
BOULEVARD,
PER
R IC H T -o r-W A Y
WAKhANTY DEED, A S RECORDED IN O F F IC IA L RECORDS
BOOK 1 7 4 4 , PACE 0 3 7 5 IN THE P U BL IC RECORDS O r
SIM I HOLE
CO U N TY,
FLORIDA;
THENCE
RUN
N 6 6 * 0 5 * 1 4 * E , ALONC SAID NORTHERLY R IG H T-O F-W AY
L IN E , A D IS T A N C E 3 6 4 . 7 8 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID N IG H T -o r-W A Y
LINE RUN N 2 1 * 1 4 * 2 2 " W ,
A D ISTAN CE O f
3 6 .5 5
rE E T ; THENCE R'.*M N « f * 4 » * 3 l " E , A D I S T A N C E O f
1 0 0 .0 0 rE E T ; THENCE RUN S 3 1 * 1 4 * 2 2 " E , A D I S ­
TANCE Or 3 1 . 8 9
FEET TO A PO IN T ON THE S A ID
NORTHERLY
R IG H T -o r -W A Y
L IN E
OP
UKE
MARY
BOULEVARD, PER O .R . 1 7 4 6 , PAGE 0 2 7 5 ; THENCE
RUN 5 6 4 * 0 5 ' 3 4 " W , ALONG SAID R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E ,
1 0 0 . U FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG IN N IN G , CON­
TAINING 1 4 2 2 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR L E S S .
PARCEL NO.

187

U K E MARY B O U L E V A R O (P H A SE I I )
PERMANENT P E R P E T U A L EASEM EN T

A PARCEL OF U N O L Y IN G IN S E C T IO N I I , TO W N SH IP
2 0 50U T H , R A N G E 1 0 EA ST , B E IN G A PO R TIO N OF
LOT 39 " U K E M I N N I E E S T A T E S " A C C O R D IN G TO TH E
P U T THEREOF A S RECORDED IN P U T 6 AT PAGE 9 3
O f THE P U B L I C
RECORDS OF
S E M IN O L E
COUNTY,
FLORIDA B E IN C MORE P A R T I C U U R L Y D E SC R IB E D AS
FOLLOWS; FROM A P O IN T O r B E G IN N IN G B E IN G TH E
SOUTHEAST C O R K E R OF S A ID LOT 2 9 AN O S A I D P O IN T
LY IN G OH T H E NORTHERLY R IG H T OF N AY LIN E O r
LAKE HARY BOULEVARD AND ON A CURVE; TH ENCE
1 2 9 . 8 7 FEET ALONC THE ARC OF A CURVE T O TH E
LEFT HAVING
A
R A D IU S o r
1 ,9 6 0 .2 6
FEET,
A
CENTRAL AN G LE o r 0 1 * 4 7 * 4 0 " , A CHORD LENGTH o r
1 2 9 . 8 4 r t E T , A N D A CHORD B E A R IN G NORTH 6 8 * 1 9 *
4 1 " W EST; T H E N C E NORTH 1 1 * 0 0 * 2 1 " E A S T A D I S ­
TANCE O r 4 3 . 0 6
F E E T TO A P O I N T ON A C U R V E ;
THENCE 1 1 7 . 0 2 F E E T ALOHG THE AR C O F A CURVE TO
THE RIGHT H A V IN G A RADIUS OF 1 , 8 1 1 . 9 5 F E E T , A
CENTRAL AN G LE O F 0 4 * 1 6 * 5 0 " , A CHORD LENGTH OF
1 1 6 . 9B r E E T , A N D A CHORD B E A R IN G SOUTH 6 7 * 4 6 *
5 2 " EAST TO T H E EASTERLY L I N E OF S A I D LO T 2 9 ;
THENCE SOUTH
20*30*21"
W EST
A D IS T A N C E O f
4 1 . 0 1 FEET T O T H E PO IN T Or B E G IN N I N G .

PARCEL CONTAINING

5 ,5 7 9

SQUARE

FEET MORE OR

LESS,
TOGETHER WITH
PAHCEL HO.

IB B

0

U K E HARY BOULEVARO (PHASE I I )
PERMANENT PERPETUAL EASEMENT

A PARCEL O f LAND LYING IN SECTIOH 1 1 , TOWNSHIP
2 0 SOUTH, RANGE 3 0 EAST, BEIN C A PORTION OF
LOT 30 *LAKE M IN N IE ESTATES" ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THERtOF A S RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 6 AT
PAGE 92 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLO RID A BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE­
SCRIBED AS FOLLOW S; FROM THE PO IN T OT BEG IN ­
NING BEINC THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OP S A ID LOT 2 0
AND SAID P O IN T LYING ON THE NORTHERLY RICHT OF
NAY LINE O r
UKE
HARY BOULEVARD AND Oil A
CURVE; THENCE HORTH 2 0 * 3 0 ' 2 3 " EAST ALONG THE
NEST LINE OF S A I O LOT 10 A D ISTAN CE OF 4 1 . 0 1
FEET TO A P O IN T ON A CURVE; THENCE 4 3 . 5 9 FEET
ALONG TME ARC O F A CURVE TO TME RIGHT HAVING A
RADIUS OT 1 , 1 3 3 . 9 5 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE O r
0 1 * 1 9 * 5 0 " , A CHORD LENGTH OF 4 2 . 5 9 FEET. ANO A
CHORD BEARING SOUTH 6 4 * S 8 ' 1 2 " EAST TO A POINT
o r TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 6 4 * 1 8 * 3 6 " EAST A
DISTANCE O r 1 2 4 . 6 4 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 3 2 * 2 6 *
4 4 " WEST A D ISTANCE o r 4 0 . 0 6
FEET TO THE
NORTHERLY R IG H T OF WAY LINE o r S A IO U K E MARY
BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH 6 4 * IB * 3 6 " NEST ALONG
SAID NORTHERLY RICIIT o r WAY L IN E A DISTANCE O r
9 1 . 3 2 FEET TO A POINT 0 T CURVATURE; THENCE
7 2 . 4 9 FEET ALONG THE ARC O r A CURVE TO THE
LEFT HAVING
A
RADIUS OF 1 , 9 6 0 . 2 6
F EET,
A
CENTRAL ANGLE O r 0 2 * 0 7 * 1 1 " , A CHORD LENGTH OF
7 2 . 4 1 FEET, ANO A CHORD BEARING HORTH 6 5 * 3 2 *
12** WEST TO THE POINT OF BEG IN N IN G .
PARCEL CO N TAIN IN G
LESS,

6 ,6 1 9

SQUARE

FEET

NORE

OR

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO.

1B9

U K E HARY BOULEVARD (PHASE I I )
PERMANENT PERPETUAL EASEMENT

A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN CECTION 1 1 , TOWNSHIP
2 0 SOUTH, RANGE 1 0 EAST, AND IN LOT 1 0 , " U K E

M INNIE E S T A T E S " ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6 A T PAGE 9 2 OF TIIE
PUBLIC RECORDS O r SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
FROM A POINT OP REFERENCE B EIN C THE IN T EH SEC TIOH O r THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF MAY L IN E OF
U K E NARY BOULEVARD WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF
WAY LIN E OF STATE HIGHWAY / 3 ,
" U . S . HICHVAY
1 7 - 9 2 " ; THENCE NORTH 6 4 M B ' 1 6 " WEST ALONG S A ID
NORTHERLY R IG HT OF MAY L IN E
OF U K E
NARY
BOULEVARO A DISTANCE OF 2 1 0 . 0 0
FEET TO THE
POINT OF B EG IN N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 6 4 *
1 8 * 3 6 " WEST ALONC SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT O f WAY
L IN E A D ISTAN CE OF 3 1 4 . 7 0 r E E T ; THENCE NORTH
2 2 * 2 6 '4 4 "
EAST
A DISTANCE
OF
4 0 .0 6
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH S 4 * I 1 ' 1 6 *
EAST A DISTANCE OF
3 3 6 . 9 S F E E T ; THENCE SOUTH 2 5 * 4 2 * 4 2 " WEST A
DISTANCE or 4 0 . 0 0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG IN ­
N IN G .
PARCEL CONTAINING
LESS,

1 3 ,4 1 1

SQUARE

FEET MORE OR

TOGETHER WITH
PAR CEL NO.

190

L A K E MARY B O U L E V A R D (P H A S E I I )
PERMANENT P E R P E T U A L EASEMENT

A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTIO N 1 1 , TOWNSHIP
20
SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: FROM A POINT OF REFERENCE BEING TIIE
INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY
LINE O f U K E MARY BOULEVARD W ITH THE WESTERLY
RIGHT O f NAT L IN E OF STATE HIGHWAY / l ,
"U .S .
HIGHWAY 1 7 - 9 3 " !
THENCE NORTH 6 4 * 1 8 * 3 6 " NEST
ALONG S A ID
NORTHERLY RIGHT
OF MAY L IN E
A
DISTANCE OF 1 2 5 . 0 0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG IN ­
N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 6 4 * 1 8 * 2 6 “
NEST
ALONG SA ID RIGHT O f WAY L IN E A DISTANCE o r
8 5 .0 0
F EET;
THENCE NORTH 2 5 * 4 2 * 4 2 "
EAST A
DISTANCE OF 4 0 . 0 0 ; THENCE SOUTH 6 4 * 1 B ' 3 6 " EAST
A DISTANCE o r B 5 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 5 * 4 2 *
4 2 " WEST A D ISTANCE O r 4 0 . 0 0 FEET TO TIIE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL
LESS.

CONTAINING

PARCEL NO.

191

1 ,4 0 0

SQUARE

FEET

U K E MARY BOULEVARD

MORE

OR

(PHASE I I )
TEE SIM PLE

A PARCEL OF U M O LYING IN SECTIO N 1 1 , TOWNSHIP
20
SOUTH,
MANGE 3 0
EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEINC MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS; FROM THE POINT O f BEGINNING BEING THE
INTERSECTION OF TME SOUTHERLY L IN E OF THE
SANFORD GRANT WITH THE WESTERLY R IG H T-O F-W AY
LIHE OF U . S . HIGHWAY 1 7 - 9 2 ; THENCE NORTH 2 5 *
4 2 * 4 3 " EAST A DISTANCE O r 5 1 . 0 0 F EET; THENCE
NORTH 6 4 * 1 8 * 1 8 "
NEST A D IST AN CE OF 1 2 5 . 0 0
F EET; THENCE SOUTH 2 5 * 4 3 * 4 3 " NEST A DISTANCE
O f 1 5 0 . 0 0 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY R IG H T-O F-W AY
LIN E O r LAKE NARY BOULEVARO;
THENCE SOUTH
6 4 * 1 8 * 1 4 " EAST A DISTANCE OF 1 3 S . 0 0 FEET TO
THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY R IC H T -O r-W A Y
LIN E OF U K E NARY BOULEVARD WITH THE WESTERLY
R IG trr-O F-W AY L IN E O F SAID U . S . HIGHWAY 1 7 -9 2 1
THENCE NORTH 3 5 * 4 3 * 4 2 "
EAST A DISTANCE O f

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THI IITM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D F O R
SEM INO LE C O U N TY
C A 1 I NO: 441*4-01181 B
In re the marriage ol
H O W A R D R U S S E L L
PARSONS. JR
Petitioner.
and
L I U OA V PARSONS

INVITATION TO BID
B id fttl
Laata/Matatananc* at
Heavy C eulpment
Seminoi* County Board ot
County Commltttonari roquatlt
Interested parti** to tubmit
formal keeled tUdt tor to* above
referenced Invitation to Bid
Bid package* will bo available
al th* County i Purchasing 0*
vitw n located *t
I to tC 1,1 Street. Room no*
Santoro. F L HF71
Request tor bid document,
may bo made by catling (0871
J7I 1170 aatantton 711*. or via
•ackJmito at 14*71 UO flee
A Pr# Bid Centorvnc* will be
held an February t. lf*e at * 0*
am
(local timel al Sem.no**
County Service, Building. Room
MOO. 1101 E Iff Street. Sanford
Florida
B id , mutt ba received by the
Purchetlng DivUion no taler
then y 08 p m Ilor el tim el an
Wednaeday. February 13. I**i
Bldt received after turn lim e
will be returned unopened All
bldt than be opened publicly
and road aloud
A L L P R O S P E C T I V E BID
O E R S A R E H E R E B Y C AU
TIO N E O NOT TO CO N TA C T
A N Y M E M B E R OF TH E S E M
INOLE C O U N TY BOARD OF
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N ER S .
C O U N T Y M A N A G E R . OR
C O U N T Y S T A FF M E M B E R S
R E G A R D IN G THE A B O V E
BID A L L CONTACTS M U ST
BE C H A N N E L E D THROUGH
T H E PU RCHASIN G DIVISION
Contact Wtndr Geltch. Pur
Choking Super*nor. at (807)
III 11)4 re te n tio n 7127 lo r
further Information
M W B E s #ra encouraged to
participate in to* bid procett
Publish January JO. 1*44
O E N 774

NOTICE OF A c f l S t T * ^
TO L I U C A Y PARSO NS
YOU A R E N O T I F I E D that an
aclton tor Oiaaaiufian at Mar
rlaga hat been (Had age in , t you
and you art required to tarve a
cop, of your written detente*. It
a n ,, to It an H O W A R D R
PARSONS. JR whow a dd reii It
a ll M U R P H Y ROAD. W INTER
SPRINGS. FLO R IO A J7794 on
or be fora F E B R U A R Y 14. I I H
and til# lha original with lha
t**»k r* let* meet eith er heh er
terylce an petitioner or immedi
atoly thereafter, otherwlie a
default will ba entered egeinil
you tor the relief demanded In
lha complaint or petition
D A T E D on J A N U A R Y 74
lf*4
M AR Y AN N E M O RSE
A , Clerk ot the Court
None, R Winter
A , Deputy Clerk
Publish January 23. X A Fab
ruary*. t). m i
O EN It!

C O U N T Y O F IIM IN O L I
NOTICE
A TTEN TIO N Henry and E lite
Brown or fltolt hair,, aitlgril.
transfers. or successors In In
l l f t l l l and tha unknown tpouiet
ot all tha abovo
RE LOT 74 B L K I 1ST ADD
TO LOCKHARTS S U BD PB 4
PC 74
17077 WILLIAMS A V E N U E I
A recent Intpectlon at lha
abo.a d a u n te d property ra
veiled the unoccupied I true
lure* are untale, wntultable tor
occupancy and detriment*! to
the health, lately, and welfare
ot the general public Tha ttouc
lure* are a health and lira
heierd due to Inadequate main
ten an ca. d ila p id a t io n , and
abandonment
In accordance with Seminole
County Ordinance 10 14. the
ebore mentioned ttructurok are
declared to be a public nultanct
and m ini ba demoHihed and
removed from the property Tha
demonlion and removal ol tha
tlrwctwrat m ull begin within
thirty (301 day* and be com
plttad within ninety (901 day,
altar rtetipt at thia notice, or
you may undartaka tha appeal
proetti at outlined In Section
Seven 17) ot County Ordinance
Number 1014 To puraue tha
appeal procett. II will ba necet
tery tor you to appear belor k
tha Board ol County Commit
krone* &gt;and proton! any relevant
or matonai tact, or evidence at
to why tha abovo mentioned
structure* thouId not be de
ciered a public nutlanco It you
o.Wt to appeal to tha Board ot
Commlulonar,. pleat* lat me
know and I will roquet! the
Board to tel a time and dale lor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal ol
lha itructwret or la llv r t to
appeal to th* Board ot Commit
tionert within thirty (10) day,
altar receipt ol this i«tic* may
result In action being taken by
th# County to have the itrve
turat damaflehad and r amoved.
AN coat* Incurred by the County
tor the demoilton and removal
of the itructwret will bo a m t s
ad to you and may bacom* a Han
again*! your property If you
have any questions concerning
thli matter, pleat* call Oroma
Nwanodl *1 171 1110. aitamlon
T ill
Publish- January 21. 30. B
February 4 IL 1944
O EN I4|

I N T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
O F T H E S TA TE OF FLO RIO A.
IN ANO FOR
S E M IN O L E COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 4) 1U 4 C A 1 IK
F O R O C O N S U M E R FINAN CE
C O M P A N Y . INC , 0 ' B A FO R D
C O N S U M E R FINANCE
COM PANY.
Plaintiff.

vs
R O N A L D L BELCH ER
P H ILIP D E N N IS B E L C H E R
AN O KATH LEEN AN N
B E L C H E R . MISW IFE.
IN T E R N A TIO N A L F ID E L IT Y
IN SU R AN C E CO M PAN Y! A N D
G TE FE D ER A LC R ED IT
UNION F/K/A FLORIDA
BU ILD IN G TR AD ES
F E D E R A L C R E O I T UNION
Bata.
Detendanlls)
N O TIC E OF SALE
Nolle* I* heeabr 0i«*n 'hat.
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment ot Foreclosure an
fared In th* above ttylad caut*
In the Circuit Court ot Semmoto
County- Florid*. I will sail lha
property tltuat# In Seminole
County. Florida, described at
L O T 31. D E E R RUN UNIT
17, A CCO RD IN G TO THE P L A T
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T BO OK II. P A G E S at A N D
44. O F T H E PUBLIC R ECO R DS
OF S E M IN O LE CO U N TY.
F L O R IO A
A/K/A 1417 B U G L E R S R E S T
P LA C E CASSELBERRY. FL
17707
at public sal*, to to* tughetl and
bast bidder, tor coWi. AT THE
W EST FR O N T DOOR SEMI
N O LE CO UN TY COURT
H O U S E . SAN FO RD . FLO R ID A,
at 11:00 A M . on tha 77nd day ol
February. 1444
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
CLERKO F
C IR C U IT COURT
B Y Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctork
Publish: January X 4 February
4.1444
D E N 740

9 9 .0 0

FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG IN N IN G .

PARCEL CONTAINING
LESS.
PARCEL N O .

1 8 ,7 5 0

SQUARE

FEET MORE OR

1 9 9 U K E NARY BOULEVARD

(PHASE

II)

FEE SIM PLE
A TARCEL OF U N O LYING IN SECTION 1 0 , TOWNSHIP
30
SOUTH,
RANGE 1 0
EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F LO R ID A, NORE PAR TICU U R LY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS:
FROM A POINT OF REFERENCE BEING TIIE
SOUTH ONE-QUARTER CORNER o r S A IO SECTION 1 0 ;
THENCE HORTH 4 9 * 1 0 * 4 4 " NEST ALONG THE SOUTH
LIHE o r S A ID SECTION 1 0 A DISTANCE O T 7 2 8 . 6 1
F E r T ; THENCE HORTH 0 0 * 4 9 ' 1 6 " EAST A DISTANCE
Or
4 7 .1 1
FEET TO TIIE POINT O f
BEG IN N IN G ;
THENCE NORTH 4 9 * 0 9 * 5 2 "
WEST A DISTANCE OF
1 9 5 .3 4
F E E T ; THENCE NORTH 0 0 * 1 2 * 4 4 " NEST A
DISTANCE OF 1 0 . 1 7 FEET* THENCE SOUTH 8 5 * 0 6 * 1 5 "
EAST A DISTANCE OF 4 1 . 8 7 FEET TO A POINT ON A
CURVE; THENCE 1 5 1 .4 4 FEET ALONG THE ARC O r A
CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS O r 1 2 0 1 . 0 5
FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 2 * 4 5 * 0 7 " A CHORD
LENGTH O r
1 5 3 .8 1
FEET AMD A CHORD D U R IN G
SOUTH 4 6 * 2 8 * 4 8 " U S T TO TIIE POINT OF BEG IN ­
N IN G .
PARCEL CONTAINING 0 . 0 1 9

ACRES MORE OR L E S S .

Eath Datandant .t lurtoar nolitiad that th* PatiHonaf m il patilion
tor an Order ot Taking baton tha Honorable 0 M Eaton. J r . on* ot
lha Judgat ol tha abc.a i t , lad Court, on tha Ifth d a , ot February
l» 4 i t I » p m . In iia Seminole County Courthouse. Seniortl
F lorida In accordant# with it, Declaration ol Taking heretofore tiled
In Nut causa A ll Datandants to this Suit and all other Intar a,lad
parlies may t.m ei, request a hearing on toe Patilion tor tha Order ot
Taking al tha lima and place designated and ba heard Any
Defendant tailing to 11ka a timely request tor hearing shall waive a n ,
right to ob,act to the O d e r ol Tak Ing
AND
Each Defendant and any other parsons claiming a n , Interest In tha
propart, described In No Petition In the above styled Emlnant
Domain proceeding ,, hereby required to serve written defenses. It
a n , you have, to lha Petition heretofore hied In this cause on the
Petitionee, and any request tor a hearing on tha Patilion for the
O d e r ot Teeing il Ore red on Petitioner's Attorney, whose name
end address Is shown below on or before February 11, i m . and to
lilt the original ot your written defenses and any request for hearing
on the Patilion tor the Order ot Taking with tha Clerk of Nils Court
either before service on lha Petitioner s Attorney or Immediate!,
thereafter, to show whet right, tltto. interest Or lien you or en , of you
here or claim In and to the property described In said Potltien and to
show causa. It any you have, w h, said property should not be
condemned lor the uses and purposes as set torth In s a d Patilion II
you tall to answer, a default may ba entered against you for tha relief
demanded In the Petition II you tall to request a hearing on lha
Patilion tor Order ot Taking you shall waive any right to ob|ect to
said Order ot Taking
W ITN EJS m y hand and seal of said Court on Oectmbor is. ls»j

(SCAD

M ARYANNE m o r s e
C L E R K O F T H E CIRCUIT C O URT
IN AN O FO R SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO RIOA
B , Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
R O B E R T A M cM ILLA N
County Attorney
tor Seminole County. Florida
Seminole County Services Building
HOI East First Street
Sanford. Florida » I I l
Telephone laOI) H I M X Eat TjS4
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish Jan uary I I. In c and Jan uary jg. less

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RESOLU TIO N NO 94 t)S
A R E S O L U T IO N OF TH E
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOR
I 0 A PU R SU AN T TO FLO R IO A
S TA TU TE 170 01 D E C LA R IN G
SP EC IAL ASSESSM ENTS FO R
S T R E E T S TO BE IM P R O V ED
D ESIGN ATIO N OF E X P E N S E
T H E R E O F TO BE PAID BY
SP EC IAL ASSESSM ENT ANO
M A N N E R OF P A Y M E N T . OE
SCBIPTIOM OF LA N D S AS
JOHN W M E R O SANDRA J
SESSEO. D E C LA R A T IO N OF
ME KO
H I , W it*. H E R O N
E S T I M A T E D CO STS. A N D
COVE H O M EO W N ER S ASSO
PROVID IN G FOR CO NFLICTS.
CIATION. INC .
S E V E R A B IL IT Y AND EF
Defendant,
FEC TIV EO A T E
N O TIC E O F SALE
W H ER EAS, to* C it, of Long
Nance I, hereby O'wn mat In
—bod Florida, deem» H necet
a cco rd a n ce with th* F in a l
ta
r,
to pave louto Oak Street
Judgment ot Farecloture en
trom It* Intorwcfton with E
tered on January 14. 1444. In
Maine Avenue to It* inter vet ban
civil action no t j T ill CA 14 K
with Retder Avenue; and
of too Circuit Court lor Seminole
W H ER EAS , to* City of Long
County. Florida, in which John
wood. Florida, detira* to pay for
W Mero Sandra J Maro and
Heron Cove Homeowner* A lto j to* cut! ol told paving by th*
elation. Inc . wort defendant, | Itvy ot special a ito itm a n t,
•geintl tevlein i eel piuueit,
and inland Mortgage Corpora
located within to# City ot Long
tkn. to* Plaintiff, I will toll to
wood. F lortda. and being land*
th# highest bidder lor caah al
and tot* adjoining, continuous
X I N Park Avenue, West Iron)
to. bounding, and abutting upon
door. Seminole County Court
to* , treat to be Improved.
house. Sanford F L 11771 bo
NOW T H E R E F O R E , b e it
tween to* hour* ot II 00 a m
R E S O L V E C B Y TH E C IT Y
and 7 00 p m on March 77. 1444.
COMMISSION OF TME CITY
to* following real property
O F LONGWOOO FLORIDA, AS
Lof 71 G R EEN W O O D LAKES
FOLLOWS
UNIT I. according to to* plat
I. That th* ne'ur* ol to*
thereof at recorded In Pi*! Book
proposed Improremenlt to be
7). Paget at. 47 and 46. Public
made pursuant to to* provision,
Record, ot Samlnol* Count,.
ot Chapter 170. Florida SUtutok.
Florida
shall
be th* paving ol South Oak
Mora comment, known a ,
Street, between East Main* Av
III Heron B a , C r c N . '.aka
enua and Raider Avenue
M a r,. FL177**
7 Thai forty percent ol to#
D A T ED January 74. 1444
aspects* thereof shall be paid by
M A R Y A N N E AAORSE
tp a c la l e t t a t t m e n l against
Clerk at Circuit Court
land, and lof, in to* City ot
By Dorothy W Bolton
Longwood. Florida, a , herein
At Deputy Ctork
altar described, and tool slaty
Publith January X 4 February
percent at to* ttpem# lh*c*gt
4.1444
shall ba paid by lha City ot
D EN 7X
Longwood. Florida
3. That said tpaclal attest
ments may be paid In gross, or
In ten (101 annual Installment,
with no Installment payment to
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
be Its, than on* Ianto ot to*
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
Individual assessment, with toe
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
first Installment to be due and
IN A N D F O R
payable one year from th* dale
SE M IN O LE COUNTY,
of enactment of Hnal retdutKrt
FLO R ID A
f o llo w in g c o m p l e t io n o l
CataN a.4) &gt;170 CA II K
tqualiiatlon board hearing, and
JAM ES S W H ITE.
with all tubtequenl installment,
PWlntilf.
to be due and payable on to*
vt
aam# date ol each year thereat
F A R R E L L EM ER SO N . Ind’ rtd
ter, unlit to* entire balance shall
welly and DAVID J ROSE
be paid Th* inter*,I rale shall
Individually.
Dtlendentt
ba ettablithed at eight III per
cent per year
NO TICE OF
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
a That the special auestmenl
than be levied agamtt a " tot,
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
and lands ad|oinmg to* con
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol F oracloture da'ed
IlguOv, O' bounding and abut
ling upon to# said Improvement
January » . 1444, and entered In
or specially banatilled thereby
cat* number 4 1 I1 X C A 14 K In
and further designated by th*
tot Circuit Court of th* Elgh
attastm tnl plat a , required by
taenth Judicial Circuit, wherein
Jama* S White l , the Ptaintlit
Florida Statute 170 04
S That lha total tttlm attd
and Farrell Emerton. Indlvldu
cost Ot to* Improvement herein
ally, and David J Roto. Individ
detionalad Is 431.435 94
uely, a rt lha Oetandanli Th#
properly lortcloted (herein will
4 Thai lha attettmenl shall
be sold to to* highest bidder tor
be mad* against each cl th*
coin al to* west from deer ot the
land, and properllet a , shown
on th* a t t a iim a n l p la l at
Stm lnoft County Courthouse
hartlnabova described, on a
Seminole County, Florida, al
II U i n . on th* Uto day ot
front toot, pro rat* basis. *r
February. 1444 Said property I,
rived at to* division of to* total
legally described * , follow*
c o t ls ot th* Im provam ant
divided by th* total Iron! footage
Lof 4 and North l leal of
of r ic h parcal. lot. O' propa'ty
vacated ttraet on South and Lot
designated b , this resolution,
to Block A " . St John, River
and shown upon th* assessment
E t ia ir , Plat Book 11. Pag* Si
plal at heratnabov* provided
ol too Public Record, ot Sam!
not*Count,. Florida
tor
7 That all resolutions In con
T O G E T H E R with all lha im
pr0v«menf , now or hereafter
llict herewith, be and to* tom*,
erected on the property, and all
a rt hereby repeeled
a a t a m a n t t . r i g h t , , ap
4 T h is R e s o lu tio n s h a ll
become attactlv* Immediately
putanancat. rant,, royalliai.
upon lit passage and adoption
mineral, oil and gat right, and
profit,, wator. wafer righft and
PASSED AND AO O PTED
wafer stock, and all liituret now
THIS I7TH D A Y O F JA N U A R Y
or horoaltor a part al lha
1441 A D
Paul Lores trend. Mayor
proparty. Including replace
men11 and addition, thereto
Geraldm oD Zambrl. City Ctork
(Court Seal)
Approved a t to form and
M A R Y A N N E AAORSE
legality tip to* wkt anJ reliance
C L E R K O F TH E
Ot too City ot Longwood. Flor
CIRCUIT C O U R T
Ida. only
8 , Ja n e t Jawwlc
Richard Taylor. CIt, Attorney
Publith January X 4 February
C Ityot Longwood
Publish January 71.30. 1444
4. 1444
D E N I4J
D EN I X
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E llth JUDICIAL
C O U R T CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
SE M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C A S I N O T i r o l CA II K
INLAND M O R TG A G E
CORPORATION.

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RESOLUTION NO H W
A R E SO LU TIO N O F TH E
CITY OF LONGWOOO F LO S
ID A PURSUANT TO FLO RIOA
STATUTE DO 0) D E C LA R IN G
SPECIAL ASSESSM EN TS FOR
STR EETS TO BE IM P R O V ED
DESIGNATION O F E X P E N S E
TH ER EO F TO BE PAIO BV
SPECIAL a s s e s s m e n t a n d
M AN NER OF P A Y M E N T . OE
SCRIPTION O F LAN D S AS
SESSED D E C LA R A TIO N o f
E S T IM A T E D CO STS
AND
PROVIDING FO R CONFLICTS.
S E V E R A B ILITY AND E F
FE C TIV E D ATE
W HEREAS. in* City ol Long
wood Florida, deem* II necel
u r y to par* R*&lt;dor Avenue,
Irom HI I n lo rto c llo n with
O*#ondrr Avenge W rit lo IN*
rod and
W HEREAS. in* City ol Long
wood Florida detire* lo pay lor
in* coil ol U 'd paring by in*
lory ol »p«(lal atvenm enl*
ago mil crrtoin r*al property
located within in* City of Long
wood Florida, and bring tandt
and loll adjoining, continuem
to bounding and abutting upon
lh ei-rtel to be improved.
NON T H E R E F O R E . BE IT
R E S O L V E O B Y T H E C IT Y
COMMISSION O F TH E CITY
OF LONGWOOO FLO R IO A. AS
FOLLOWS
I That in* rvalue* of in*
propoird Improvement* to b*
modt puriuant I* in* provIHony
of Cnapirr IPO. Florida Statute*
man b* mr paring o&lt; R r d r r
Arm u* Irorn III lnl*ry*(llon
with Oirandtr Ar*nu*. W rit to
tnrm d
&gt; Thai forty pare m i of mo
••pen** tn*r*of m a ll bo paid by
(p e d a l a i i m m o n t a g a ln it
land! and loft In ttr* City at
Long wood Florida, at herein
altar drier.bod and mat i n l y
prrcm t at m* oiprna* tnorrol
m all b* paid by tn* City of
Long wood
1 That taid tprcial n m i
m m tt may b* paid In grow, or
In tm IIS) annual Inttollmmti
with no im tallm m l paym m t to
b* i*t» than an* tenth of in*
Individual eiiettm e.it. with th*
tin t intiaiim mt to bo du* and
payab1* on* y*ar from th* d*t*
of m octm m f of final m ofuflen
following completion of equal I
tatlan board hearing* and with
an tubtrgumt initallm m tt to bo
du* and payable on th* iam*
daf* of rath year m*rraftrr
until th* m iir r balance m ail br
paid Th* int*r*tt rat* than b*
ottabum rd at ( percent p*r

y*ar

a That th* tpeciai a iw u m m i
m all bo levied agalnit alt loti
and land* adfoinlng and con
IlguOU* or bounding and Obu*
ting upon th* la id impro vement
or tp*ci«My bm vtin rd thereby
and further detignated by the
a u a u m m t plat a t required by
Florida Statute 1TB Of
S That th* total ottimatod
coif of th* Improvement heroin
d e ig n * te d H U f.J it It
S That m# n tie ttm m t moll
be mod* ogomtl each of the
lendi and proporllot at mown
on Iht o it o ii m o n l plot a t
hereinabove deter Ibod on a
hont loot, pro rot* bai t or
rlyod *1 by dtyttien ot th* total
c o f . t o l lh* Im p ro vo m o n l
divldodby m* total front toot tge
ot each parcel, lot. or preporty
dotlgnotod by thtt revolution,
and mown upon Pi* otoettmont
■tol ~^r
m «d |t|P’W
Pi -l.iL fc to a «■piOETOM

Mr. Mr

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co il .•* the If-provt m m t herein
detignated n II It OO la
« Thai the atveyimenl m all
be mad* agamyl each o l Itw
landt and proper!** •• mown
on mo otteetm m l plot a i hoe*
Inabovo deycribed on a Iron!
loot pro rate boyiy. arrived al
by diviyim ol Iho total catty ol
tho Improvement divided by m*
total front tootogo a l ooch
parcel, lot. or property devig
nated by ttuy royotutwn. ond
mown upon tho a y m w n m t plat
et horoinobov* provided lor
7 That oil revotutiony In con
filet herewim. bo and Iho yarn*
a rt hereby repealed
I T h l i R e y a lu lla n y h a ll
become eltectiv* Immediately
upon Ity peyyage and adoption
PASSED AND A D O P T E D
THIS IfTH D AY O F J A N U A R Y
IIW .A D
PAUL L O V E S TR A N D . M A Y O R
G E R A LD IN E D 7 A V B R I
CITYCLER K
Approved ey to term and
legality lor th* uy* and reliance
el Iho City of Longwood Flor
Ida only
RICHARD TA Y LO R
CITY A T T O R N E Y
CITY OF LONGWOOO
Pubfiyh January U . X l**4
O EN UJ
IN TH E CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF T H i IITH JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT I N A N D F O R
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO e i m S C A K
F L A BAR NO I te fll
M IO FIR ST B A N K . S T A T E
SAVINGS BA N K , ole
P laintlll.
vy
AIRE LIO M ZO N N I.e I/O
A U R E L I O M ZONNI r ia l .
De tendon ly
NOTICE OF
F O R E C L O S U R E ACTION
TO A IR E L IO M ZONNIa/k/e
A U R E L I O M ZONNI
Reudmce Unknown
L i l t Known Addroyy
a«J
M ortal Rood. Winter Pork. F L

uni

YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F lE D mot • toroOoturo action
hat bom Mod and com menced
m m u court tor that property
legally dote r ibed at totlowy
Th* Wet! M 00 feel ol mo E o n
a lio feel ot the Norm IJJ 00 tret
•I Lot 1 Block A S L O V A K
V IL L A G E SUBDIVISION oc
cording to tho Plat thereof ot
recorded in Plot Book l Pago IS.
Public Recordy •&lt; Seminole
County. Florid*
and you or* required to yerve o
copy ot your written defm tey If
a n y . to It o n G L E N Z
G O LD B ER G . ESQ U IR E . A l
lo rn o y lo r P l a i n t i f f . IIBI
Brick*!! Ayt n v t . Satfe K i .
Mioml. Florida 311)1 and III* tho
original with tho Clork of th*
•boro m im ed court within X
dart after tho t in t publication.
othorwiM. • default w ill bo
entered ogoinyl yew tor tho
rot lot preyed ter In the com
plaint
Thu none* m ail bo pubiimad
one* o work tor tour contocutlv*
wooky In tho San lord Herald
WITNESS my hand and toal
•t laid court of Sanford Florida
January N . I h t
(Circuit Court Seal I
M A R V A N N E M ORSE
A t Clork. Circuit Court
BY Ruth King
« D**v»yCJ*r*
«•■,•
——
Publim January S3. X . tt*4
D EN Iff

1 That alt retolutiont lo con
llict herewith, bo end th* tame,
IN T H E CIRCU IT C O U R T
ore hereby repooled
I
T h lt R e s o lu tio n t h o ll
FOR S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
b o o n * effect're immedlotefy
FLO RIO A
upon iti patioge and adoption
:
P R O B A TE OIVISION
FINN* ft at* CP
PASSED AN D A O O P TE O I
THIS IFTH D A Y O F JA N U A R Y ! IN RE E S T A T E OF
ICA W A IO E S B U S E K .
iota. A 0
Pout Lovet frond. Mayor
Decootod
Geraldine 0 Zembri. City Clerk
NO TICE O F
Approved *t lo form and
ADMINISTRATION
legality tor th# use and reliance
Tho o d m ln lilra llo n *1 Iho
ot th* City of Long wood. Flor
otloN of ICA W A L O E S B U S E K .
Ida. only
d o co o to d . F llo N u m b e r
Rkherd Taylor. City Attorney
YJ rt f CP. Ii ponding In th*
C irc u it Court lo r S em in o le
City ot Langwood
County. Florid*. Probai* D lvl
Pubum Jonuoryn.*. I»f
lion. Iho oddrott of which It X I
O E N t«4
North Pork Avenue Sanford
RESOLUTION N O .* * m
Florida 73773 0*3* Th* namet
A r eso lu tio n o f t h e
and oddrtttay of IM porional
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLO R
roprotontofir* and mo portonol
IDA PURSUANT TO FLO R IO A
rep reion lolivo'l otlom oy are
STA TU TE 110 0). D E C LA R IN G
tol M m bo low
SPECIAL ASSESSM EN TS FOR
ALL IN T E R E S T E D P E R
S T R E E T S TO B E IM PRO VED .
SONS ARE N O T IF IE D T H A T :
DESIGNATION O F E X P E N S E
A ll perton i on whom thlt
T H E R E O F TO B E P AID B Y
notKO It lorvod who hay* Ob
SPECIAL A S S E S S M E N T AN D
locttem mat cho'tengo IM valid
M A N N E R OP P A Y M E N T . OE
Ity of Mo will. IM quallflcatlcnt
SCRIPTION O P LA N D S AS
ot tM porional ropretanlallve.
SESSEO. D E C LA R A T IO N OF
ES TIM A TED CO STS. AND
Court ore roquirod to fllo t M lr
PROVIDING FO R CO N FLICTS.
• b lo c llo n t w ith t h li C o u rt
S E V E R A B ILITY AND E F
W ITH IN T H E L A T E R O F
F E C T IV E D A T E.
T H R E E M O NTHS A F T E R T H E
W H EREAS, mo C lty o f Lm g
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
wood. Florid*, dtomt II nocat
CATION O F THIS N O TIC E OR
lory lo pay* Second Place, from
TH IRTY D A Y S A F T E R T H E
IH Interieclion with Fourteenth
O A TE OF S E R V IC E O F A
Avenue to Itt interieclion with
C O PY OF THIS N O TIC E ON
Norm County Rood f it . and
THEM
WHfcREAS. mo City ot Lm g
AH crodHori of IM decedent
wood. Florida d r u m lo pay tor
end other porioni having ctelm t
m* coil of laid paving by m*
or dtmondt ogam ii decedent i
levy c l (p e d a l a ttattm en lt
ettete on whom • cop/ of t h l i .
ogamtt ctrtalr real property
notice l l lorvod within fhroo
located within the City ot Lm g
montM alter IM date of I M flrtl
wood. Flor Ido. and being l*ndt
publication of th il notice m u ll
and left adjoining. conlkmout
file IM ir clo lm i Wtm Ihli Court
lo. bounding and abutting uonn
W ITH IN T H E L A T E R O F
m* ttrool lo to Improved.
T H R E E M O NTHS A F T E R T H E
NOW. T H E R E F O R E . BE IT
O A TE OF T H E FIR ST P U B L I
R E S O L V E D B V T H E C IT Y
CATION OF THIS N O TIC E OR
COMMISSION O F TH E CITY
TH IRTY D A Y S A F T E R T H E
OF LONGWOOO. FLO RIOA. AS
O A TE OF S ER V IC E O F A
FOLLOWS
C O PY OF THIS N O TIC E ON
I Thai the nature ol m*
TH EM
propoi r d Improvement! to be
A ll other cre d ito r! *| I M
mod* puriuant t* th* provident
docodenl and p orion i having
ol Chapter lto. Florida Statute*,
claim* or demand! agalntl IM
m ail be m* paring ot Second
docodent i etlote m u ll III* t M lr
Pt*c*. be'ween Fourtomm Ay*
claim ! with m il court W ITHIN
nu* and Norm County Rood a t.
T H R E E M O NTHS A F T E R T H E
1 That tarty percent of m*
O A TE OF T H E FIR ST P U B L I
• •pony* thereof m oll be paid by
CATION OF TH IS N O T IC E
t p o d a l a t it t t m a n l a g a ln tl
A L L C LA IM S . D E M A N D S
tandt and lo ll m th* City of
A N D O B JE C T IO N S N O T SO
Longwood. Florid* ot herein
F IL E D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
•Iter detcrited and that t id y
BARRED
percent el Iho oiponto thereat
T M dote of IM lir*l public*
tholl bo paid by th* City *t
•ion ot m il Not ICO l i January X .
longwood
tm
3 Thai told tpodal a lie n
Porional Repretonlalivey
m m li may bo paid In grott. v
Anna Watdot Ludvik
In ten (M l annual Intlalimmtt
H i Varner creek Road
wim no mtlollmm* payment to
Scandal*. N Y test)
bo loti m m on* M
of Iho
Georg* Woidot
individual attottm m t. with the
f If B Heritage Hill*
lin t intiaiimmt to bo duo and
Samory N Y lOtOt
payable on* year from th* date
MHO Watdot
of enactment of final rotelutlon
ItC rk k o tC lu b D rlvo
following completion el equal!
Rotlyn.NY H i l l
la 'io r board heorlngt and with
Attorney lor P m o n e l
•tl tubtoqumt Inttollm m ti to bo
Ropr»tontotiv*ii
duo and payable on mo tamo
M .choelj Wemborgor, E iq
dot* of each year thereafter,
Rubin Bourn Levin Conitont
until iht entire balance m oll bo
Friedman A B ill In
paid Tha Inlerotl rate m ail bo
X0S* Bltco yM Bird.
•ttabilihod at I percent por
Miami.
F L UI3I
year
Rubin Baum Lovln
a. Thai m* tpeciai o tto tim m i
Contianl A Frlodman
m ail be levied agalntl all loti
X Rocketetter Plat*
and landt odloining and c m
New York. N Y t llt t
flguaut or bounding and abut
Telephone X J J t a Man
ting upon mo told improvement
III *N two
or m od ally boneflftod thereby
Florid* Bor No : H 1 M
and further detigreeled by the
Publim January X A February
a iM li m m l ptal a i required by
4 . 1Off
Florid* Stalwto 170 04
OEN t n
J That the total ettlm aied

IN TH E C IR C U IT COUBT.
E I G H T E E N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. I N A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE CO UN TY.
F LO R IO A
CASE NO f&gt; U N CA If K
BAN CBO STO N M O R TG AG E
CORPORATION.
Plamlilf.
vt
RUBY B L A K E , t.k/e Ruby Lae
L o w r tn c o . a / h / a R uby L
Lawrence. r i a l .
Detendonttt)
NOTICE O F S ALE
Notice it hereby gl*«n that
purtuanl 10 0 Summary Jude
menl ol Foroclomro. I will M il
rn# following dotentood property
located In Seminole County.
Flor Ido
Lot 1. Block F . WASHINGTON
O A K S . S E C T I O N O N E . 0C
cording to the plat thereof ot
recorded in Piet Book I*, poget
I end I. p ub lic recordy ••
SommoteCounty. Florida
at public tale to mo highott
bidder tor com . ol well front
door ot IM Seminole County
Courthoute. Sanford. F lor Ida
II 00 A M on Fobruory 77. Irti
Amer icant With D iM bililw t
A d I A O A I N o lle *
In oc
cordonco with f M A meric any
aim D itebililiot A d p m e m
with a duabHIty w M need o
ipodai accommodation to par
lld p a t o In t h lt proceeding
mould cenloct A D A Coordinator
•I X I Norm Pork A n n ie Scat*
N X I. Sanford. Florida 377ft at
leail five dayt prior to IM
proceeding Telephone
(aOU
j u u x E i t t w , iio o ft s r n
(TDD) or I 000 0 U 07F0 IVI. Via
Florida Ralay Sorvico
WITNESS my hand and Seal
ol mu Court on January }J Ifff
(Court Seal I
M A R V A N N E M O RSE
C L E R K . C IRCU IT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Pubiim January x A Fobruory
A t**4
O fN W
IN T H I C IR C U ITC O U R T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE CO UN TY.
STA TE O F FLO R ID A
C r u N o t J 177* CA I* (
O E N E R A L JURISDICTION
M ARG ARETTENA
CO M PANY. INC . twccettor
In Interotl to Notipntbanc
Mortgage Corporation of
Virginia, lor marly known at
Sovran Mortgage Corporation.
Plaintiff.
vt
CAROL J M A R T IN . et#l
Dotendon 11
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
B V C LIR K O F
CIRCUIT C O URT
Notico ll hereby given that m*
underytgnad Maryann* Mart*
Clerk of IM Circuit Court Of
SEM IN O LE County. Florida,
will, on mo loth day of Fobru
ary. Iff* al 1l;00 a m al IM
Wett Front Door of IM SEMI
N O lF County CourthouM. In mo
City et Sanford. Florida otter
tor lai* arvd toil at public outcry
to IM highoit ond bolt bidder
tor earn IM following deter ibed
property tilueted in SEM INO LE
County. Florida, tb wit

Legal Notices
C ITY O f LAKE M A R T .
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC H IARIN O
EXPANSIO N OF C E N T R A L
FLO RID A REOIONAL
AIRFORT
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
by mo City CommuHon of t M
C ity of Lake Mary. Florida mat
t o ld Com m lttlo n w ill h old
Public Hearingl an February L
1*04. and February 17. 10*4. al
7 00 P M . or at toon there* Ik*
•t pottibte to receive public
Input regarding mo propoted
• ■p o rtio n plant lor Control
Flor Id* Regional Airperi Bated
upon told Input IM City Com
m it t ion may or may not adopt a
formal petition on mu matter
T M Public Hearing will be
M id m me Cemmittion Cham
bort IM N Country Chib Road.
Lake Mary Th# Public U in
vtted to attend end be M a rd II
you have quettwnt regarding
I M Public Hearing c a n te d
Matthew Well. City Planner *1
(0011 77* JOrt
A T A P E D RECORD O f THIS
M E E T I N G IS MADE B Y T H E
C I T Y F O R ITS C O N V E N
I E N C E THIS RECORD M A Y
NOT CONSTITUTE AN A O E
Q U A T E RECORD FOR P U R
P O S E S O f APPEAL F R O M A
D E C IS IO N MADE B Y T H E
C I T Y WITH RESPECT TO TH E
F O R EG O IN G M ATTER A N Y
P E R S O N WISHING TO E N
S U R E THAT AN A D E O U A T E
R E C O R D OF THE P R O C E E D
INGS IS MAINTAINED F O R
A P P E L L A T E PU RPO SES IS
A O V I S E D TO M A K E T H E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M E N T S AT HIS OR H E R OW N
EXPENSE
P E R SO N S W IT H D l S
ABI L I TI ES N EED IN G
A S S IS T A N C E TO P A R T I C I
P A T E IN ANY OF T H E S E
P R O C EED IN G S SH O U LD
C O N TA C T t h e CITY A D A C O
O R D IN A T O R AT L E A S T 40
H O U R S IN AOVANCE OF T H E
M E E TING AT l « l l 0 4 X74
C I T Y O F LAKE MARY.
FLO R IO A
Carol A Fetter. City Clork
O A T E O January 17. 1*04
P u b -m January X . Ifff
D E N )47

IN T H E CIRCUIT C O URT
O F TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEM INO LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CRIM INAL CASE NO. ■
A n t l f l C FA
SCSO INCIDENT NO :
I N R E F O R FEITU R E OF
■MS F O R D L T D
v t N a iF A b P m t F G w u m
N O TIC E OF F O R F E IT U R E
P R O C IID IN O
TO Robert A Rut to
ASS Sandpiper LOM
CetteIberry Florid*
33707 4X1
and a ll omort wM claim an
i n l o r o t t In ih t t a llo w in g

IMS F O R D L T D
V IN IIFABPJflJFGIOItM
Donald F E linger, ot t M
Seminole County Sheriff* Ot
tic*. SomiMte Comfy. Florida,
t h r a u f h h it o t l l c o r i . In
the w est u s
fe e t of
ve tllga teri *r i genii, tolled the
LOT « AN D T H E EAST M J
ebpvo property on December II,
F I A T .OF LO T •. BLOCK D.
•r' noor Tee* weed and
a (41 H O E D P L A T O F O L M g
J. •
S U A O A M I L L E R SUBQJ v K
^fftk!»n Slroot lh Alternant*
Flor
SION. ACC
ACCO RD ING TO T H I » ' V t " * * . Sandnok County.
Co
hotomg
PLAT
Ida. and H
U O'Merely
oroeanf
P
LA T T H E R E O F . R E C O R D E D
taid
property
tar
IM
pur
pot*
of
IN P L A T BOOK S. P A G E M.
tor*nlur# purtuanl te Set Hont
PUBLIC R E C O h D S OF SEMI
033 Tpl 033 704. Florid* Stafutet
N O IE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
and w ill REOUEST that on
puriuant to IM final docroo of
Honorabte Judge of m* Circuit
toroOoturo entered In • cot*
C o u r t , Eig h ieo n lh J u d ic ia l
pmd ng m taid Court. IM ityle
Circuit. Sommote Comfy. Flor
•t which It: M A R G A R E T T E N A
Ma. find probabte cam* that mo
CO M PANY. INC . tuccottor m
‘nlereyt to Neftonibanc Mart
tor tol tod to It
gogo Corporation of Virginia,
You w ill M tent 0 copy of the
far m arly know n a t Sevran
order rinding Probabte Couto
Mori gag* Corporation. CAROL
one* It I! dgned by IM Judge
J. M ARTIN, of Pi..
and It wilt ad.it* yew hew and
In occsrdor.ca with IM Amotw M M retpon* to m il r*qu*tt
iconi wtm Dttabilltlot Act. par
lor lor tel lure
tony reeding ■ tpo d a l occom
I H E R E B Y C E R T IFY T H A T
modal ion to participate to thlt
a Iruo and correct copy of m u
proceeding mould contact IM
Nolle*
wat ton! to the above
Individual or agency tending
named oddrettet by U S reglt
thu nolle* no later man town
t«f*d mail return receipt re
(fl dayt prior to me proceeding
quelled, m u lath day of Janu
ol tM o d d 't it given on natlc*
a
ry ,I era
Telephone 007 33J O X *4777.
M A R Y A N N KLEIN
I (MOI fSJ 1771 (T O O l or I lluQI
L E O A L COUNSEL
f i t 4770 (VI. yl* Florida Relay
F la rid a B a rN o t i l t l t
SCM INOt-E CC-’NTY
WITNESS m y hand and ol
S H E R I F F 'S OFFICE
hetai toal ot la id Court m u » m
ISaSItm Street
day ol January. Iff*.
Sanford. Florid*31771 Fit*
(S E A L!
TetepMn* (alii SX t a il
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Pubitefi: January X A February
Deputy Cterk
1. A. f . !f*4
Publim- January X A Fobruory
O E N 337
A Ifff
D E N SM

A D V ER TIS EM EN T
TH E B O A R D O F C O U N T Y COM M ISSIONCRS
TH E CO UN T Y O F S EM IN O LE
Separate Mated bid ! tor FC 31* Heathrow. La!* H a n . Country
Chib A Greenwood Lake* WTP Improvomonl* will be accepted by
Seminote County Board of County Com mli*ian*rt •• It* o flko i ot mo
Purchatlng D lvliw n . m ill I M P M . local hmo. Wvdnetday. M arch
I. I fff Bid* w ill M publicly opanad and road aloud o i toon a t
poitibte more*Iter m mo C am ly Sorvico* BuHdtog. Room - i m
Board ol County CommluMnor* Audiltorlum . INI E F lrtl Slroet.
Santord. Florida T M perton whoto duty It It to open Mdt will dec Ido
when ctoting lim a hot orrlvod and no bidt rocoived alter t M
tpocilted hmo will M contldered Bid* received alter IM ipoclhod
lime (hell tie relum ed unupened
M AIL OR D E L I V E R TO: County Sorvico* Building, ttgi E F lr t l
Sir eel. Purchatlng Reception Room 3700. Santord. Florid#
BIDS M U S T B E R E C E I V E D IN T H E PURCHASING OIVISION.
1101 E. FIR ST S T R E E T - ROOM f33CB - SANFORD. F LO R ID A .
NO L A T E R T H A N t .M P M . L O C A L T I M E . ON BID O P E N IN G
O A TE BIDS R E C E I V E D A F T E R T H A T TIM E WILL NOT B E
A C C E P T E D . N O E X C E P T IO N S W ILL B E M A O E . BIOS W ILL NO 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 1103*
M A R K O U T S ID E O F E N V E L O P E : F C I l f Me#threw, Lok* Heyt.
Country Club A G r u n need L*k*t W TP Improvement!
SCO PE O F W O R K i To provide a ll lobar, equipment and
miKOllanonut m aterial! to com lruct tour (fl circular concrete
ground I torago lank*. Intuilmg hvo (SI high torvko pumpt and
modifying e iltlln g yard piping, chtorlnalton in te rn e houridofton
ly lte m i and pump conlroli. pig* All mllcollAnooul HI* work
IncIdonlol! and Otoetrkol work ol tour Id) water trootmonf plant!
PRE-BID C O N P I R C N C E i A Pro bid conference will M M id
Tuetdoy. February I. I fff *• I X A M a l I M Con lum en WTP. 3J00
Dike Rood. Winter Pork. Florid* 13701 Silo vltllt to tel tow tor all
tocaham
■ID S E C U R IT Y (1%) R I Q U I R E O i A 1% Bid Socwrlty will bo
required B id! m u tl M accompanied o llM r by • cem ier'i chock
upon on incorporated bonk or Irutl company, mad* payobto to Board
al County Cammlttioner*. Seminal* County. Florida or • bid band
with corporate turoly ta lid a d e ry to IM Courtly, tor nol Iota Ihen
live percent (1%) of IM total amount el IM bid atper ipeclhcaltent
FOR F U R T H E R INFORM ATION C O N T A C T : Linda C Jonot.
conirtett An alytl (0071 D l M X E l l 3II30T 711* .
Plan* and Spoclllcaltont will bo ovollobto Monday January U 10*4
and may M rb lo iM d at IM Cormillanl* ofheo. Gtoco ond Radchlto.
Inc. ( U S Orlando Ave Maitland. F L D 7 S I (4071 of7 AA3S. *«* CO*l Of
|7t per MI No refund* will be mad* Spoclhcaltent/Plant are
available tor review In mo Punfeeling D lv llio n
NO TE: A L L P R O S P E C T IV E O F F E R O R S A R E H E R E B Y C A U
TlO N ED NOT TO C O N TA C T A N Y M E M B E R OF THE SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY B O A R D O F C O U N TY CO M M ISSION ERS C O U N T Y
M A N A G E R OR S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y S T A F F REOAROINO T H E
A B O V E BID. A L L CO N TA C TS M U S T &gt; ■ C H A N N E L E D TH R O U G H
TH E PU M CKASJNO DIVISION.
T M C a m ly rotoreo* IM right to refect ony or Ml often, m m or
without cam*, to waive tocfmkamio*. or to accept Iho titer which m
IH b ell ludgoment bet! eorvey mo tnterqft at IM Caunty Cael at
•ubmlHal of m u offer H comMerod an oporollonal coil of i m offorer
and lhail nol M p a u o d an tear borM by ma Cam fy.
Purchatlng Dlvltton
Cam ly Sorvko* BuUdlng
I Mil E F l n l Slroof
Santord. F L D 7 7 I
Publim January SO. I ff f
O E N ITS

L«gal Notlca
IN TH E CIRCUIT C O URT IN A N D FO R TN E
E I G H T E E N T H JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT,
S E M IN O LE CO UN TY. FLO R ID A
CIVIL ACTION NO i tS IH f-C A M E
M AITLAND ORIENT A A V E N U E . INC .
Ptointtif.
T J C E N T E R P R IS E S . INC d'b/a TH E R E O PARRO T a/d^/O
REO PARROT F LO R ID A D E P A R T M E N T O F BUSINESS RE G il
LA TIO N S O IV ISIO N O F A L C O H O L I C B E V E R A G E S A N D
TOBACCO AND ANTONIO FACCHINI and G I U S E F F E E A M
MAT URO Individually.
SECON O A M I NOE D NOTICE O F SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E BY G IV E N mat IM undtrtignod * ! Cterk *f IM
Circuit Court et Semi note County. F undo, under and by virtue of mo
Final Judgment of Foroctowrro entered in IMI c o u m ponding In IM
Circuit Court of Seminote Com fy. Florida. C**o No f l 11*7C A IfE
in which M AITLA N D O R IE N T A A V E N U E . INC It IM Plaintiff ond
T J C E N T E R P R IS E S . INC d'b/o TH E R E O PARRO T a/d/fc/o
R E D PARROT and FLO R IO A D E P A R T M E N T OP BUSINESS
REGU LATIO NS DIVISION OF ALCOH OLIC B E V E R A G E S ond
TOBACCO and AN TON IO FACCHINI A N D O I U S E P P I E AM
M ATUR O •'• mo Dotondonte. I. a* gold Cterk of mo Court, undkr
and by virtu* of mo Final Judgment of Faroctokuro. will offer tor
tale and M il *1 public k*to to m* high**! and b o il bidder tor ca m al
m# W rit Front door ol IM Semi note Com fy CPwlhouw In Santord.
laminate Com fy. Florid* on fM 17m day of February. Iff*. *1 II X
a m . mo following Liquor Ikon** No of 00*40 LeoyohoM Intereyl
ond LaayaMtd Improvement! of 7« Or tenIa Avenue. Suite M il.
Altamonte Springy. Florida 17701 and fM following perianal property
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All tt IM now owned or hereafter created amount! rocolvobte of
IM Debtor, including m* proceed! IM rtof. oil inventory, part*,
luppliey contract eighty emtomor bOMt or lu ll. com. cam
proceed!, cam col lateral, furniture lumimmg* heturoy. machww*.
equipment apparolui appliance*, chattel*, material*, good*,
occom ll. mytrument*. document*, chattel paper, all koto* to any
real properly located ol 7al Orienla Avenue, Suit* ten. Altamonte
Springy Florida 177IS poryonol property tea M l Ikonyoy. permit*
nr IranchiMt. ond any oil other peryonoi preporty whether tangible
or intangible mod by Debtor In IH butm eu. wherever located ond
whether new owned or hereafter ocguired and wMfher IM perianal
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N O T IC E O F P U B L I C A U C T IO N
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County Tow ing w itl ta il at p ublic
auction tor to iao g a tor co th on
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S9—Financial
______ Services______
STOPFORECLOSURE!

DAYCARE TEACHER
P r a N A 7 y r old* P o tm
po*Hmn H R S C a rl o r w illin g
to go to tc h o m II you lit a t tot
B to n h n to ty .c o R m o P I IQS*

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dutia* n»ad*d lo r b u t t m u lti
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m u ll S a la ry cam m anturote
w ith a r p a n a n c a
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KEEP DRIVINGAND5TIU
GETTHEMONEY!

DIETARYCOOK
F u ll tim o N u cp n g homa a*
p a n a n c a h a lp tu l A p p ly In
p a r to n
L o t a r l r w N u rtm g
Cantor. » l» E#*t Tnd Strrat
______ Sontord

63—Mortgages
Bought &amp; Sold
W A N I E O ta t 000 t«t W ig on
t lh Ownar occu pied b it hom a
IR% |nt. 70 y r t toa t o t l ( t ]

DINING ROOMATTENDANT
P o r t lim a da y* A p p ly in
par io n C H I C K F I L A. L A R F
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71 —Help Wanted

DIRECTOR

A D D TO Y O U R I N C O M E
S E L L A V O N NOW I
C A L L 1)7 *111*1 777 4414

F o r a tla b llth a d chltocora can
tar E d u c a tio n and a ip o fta n ca
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a ru a a ra ito b la Sand. » l I I t !

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W a ll g iro you to ll tra in in g
and to lo ry plu* o book o l
a * l i l i i i ( c lia n t *
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b a n a 1 111 1 C o ll lo r
appointm ent
I 100 F77 I U 7

AREAMANAGERTRAINEES
N tw o H k a tor n o tio n a l c a m
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M u ll have awn loot* and
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7401 Country Club Rd. Sanlord
Monday F rtoay.aam «pm__
H E L P W A N T E D - Eaportencad
irrig a tio n w erkari naadtd
7770747Monday F rid a y ! S
H O U S E K E E P E R N E E D E D tor
Saturday morning In La4*
.Mary 15 10'hour 17* 4741
L A B O R E R S N E E D E D tkllted
and un*4llted Position* avail
abte Day* Call batwaan 1 1
SP R IN T 1 T A F F I N O .W M H

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HAS AJOB
FOR YOU!

71-H elp Wanted
NATIONWIDECOMMON
CARRIER NOWACCEPTING
APPLICATIONSFORFULL­
TIMEO.T.N. DRIVERS
M in im u m a g t IS. J y r t
varlliabte O T R aipananca.
Good driving record, doublet
• ■partone* and andortomant a
plu* Good attitude A appear
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IS
P O S S IB LE. Paid vacation
medical, and lite insurance,
unllorm t, 10IK, -and more
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NURSERYATTENDANT

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For pra school children 4 hr*
S u n d a y m o r n in g d u r in g
church tarvka*. additional
hour* poatibte E*p and raft
raqutrad 777 4771to apply

DRIVER
Clot* B i icon** required

S00 LAYERS
Craw naadtd
__________ n u t i i ________

ULMINATORSWANTED
r (parlance In boat build mg
H iring immadialaty Apply al
1470 Ootonac Place 177*144
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s m o k in g ." M r f D o u b llir a "
p a r s o n a lily . to c a r t lo r 7
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LONGDISTANCEDRIVERS
Product arpananca with C O L
required Tap pay I Leu Yarn
Corp______________770 77*0

MAINTENANCEPERSON
Ganaral maintenance and repair
(k illt lor chrld car* center*
Mechanical Mill* a plu* Ideal
tor retire* *014 hourly da
pand-ng upon Vkltt and tip *
nance Call 1714*71 batwaan
____ _ SAM 7PM_______ _
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II P M 7 AM and 7 A M } PM .
Part ttm* Apply In parton
L a to v lew Nursing Carrier. 41*
E a tt lad Straal. Sontord
N A T-L CO tvpintfng to Fla
interviewing tor mgmt par
ton* Petition* in recruiting,
•raining and direct sate* of
a n v lr o n m t n t a l p ro d u ct*
Com m /bonut Ratuma* to
Human Resource*. PO Bor
777. Orlando. Fl 17*01 or to*
M r Roebuck at th* Quality
inn. Long wood I * and SR «14.
aalt a*. Fab III Interview*
promptly at II. 1PM and 1PM
Ha phorw call* p4aa*al_______

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T ra c to r tr p a r la n c a h a lp tu l
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Friday, lam 1pm7770*44
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Sarvka backgrocmd 1 yaart
minimum a ip Good driving
retard Valid F L OL 771714*

PRESSOPERATOR
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only liactel,tt Tru Dimamlon*
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Remodeling

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Alum . F ra m in g . D ryw oll.
Door*. Rooting. Concrete

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cteoning/tcraoning, chimney
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C O M P L E T E O E TAILIN O
at
your homo Hand washing and
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Carpentry
A » PE HI E « AM kind* ol horn*
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7711*77

Carpet Cleaning
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*1 price* C87 7** 1 B I
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plat boll and Strip Heart
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hr* » * S H I, beeper 040 01*1

Cleaning Servlet
TO U C H A B O V E Cleaning
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CAPTAIN C O N C R E T E .
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LOOKING f o r a s e c o n d
C A R E E R Snappy Car Rental.
Inc . a prevan leader in tho
insurance replacement car
industry. I* looking tor paopto
ol all agat who a rt inter**ted
in cuttarntr ta rv k a work
Candidate* must have a good
driving record Call 171 MO*
on Tuesday or Wadn*Iday
batwaan tA M and 1P M
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Home Improvement"
A F F O R D A B L E Mam* Repair
Oapandabi* All photo* Call
t o Iraaatt Michael 7717I((
R E S T O R A T IO N . D R Y W A L l.
metal ito d t door*, trim. »to
Ing. porch**. Jack*, garabo*

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Work For You.-,
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Home Repairs
M A R IN O Ham * R a p a lr ,
(paciallnng in im a ll |ob*
CRC 01407* Fro* atl Tit III*

Landscaping
C Y P R E S S M U L C H ttt/ya rd
100% Grad* A . m ilted in
Longnood Call ut tar a Iraa
eitim it* an you* tree trim ­
ming and rtm ovalf Hardy
Tr** Service doing bu tlnati at
AAA T m Service l i t 1141

Lawn Service
TO M A J E F F -* LAW N C A R E !
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r a t e t l F f M * * ! ......... 170 7070

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• SItioIf Slwy Design •
No Cne Btlow or Above
• Energy • Emdenl Studio,
16 2 Bedroom Afforded*
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Sanford Court Apartments
3301S. SanfordAve. •Sanford

.323-3301SSSS&amp;

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C O U N TR Y LA K E
A PA R TM EN TS
C an Offer You!
Newly Renovated!
Lake Front
Volleyball
Sparkling Pool

St CroixA.pBrtroents
733 Seaet Harbor Ln. • lake Mary

3 2 1 -7 3 0 3

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M * F . 9 &gt; 3 r3 0 • S a t. 7 0 -5 • S u n . C lo t o d

Plumbing'
A A A P L U M B IN O A SEW ER.
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toltettT 170 could kolv* your
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2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

330-5204

Pressure Cleaning ~
DUN R I T I t Clean driveway*,
roof*, pool deck*, walk*.
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P R E S S U R E CLEAN IN O R U N :
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L A R R Y 'S LAW N A N O T R E E
F R E E ESTIM A TES
777 7441

Window Re pair
and Clean ing

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Center

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cleaning F raa atl 1707771

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RATES ABE BETTER THAN EVER!
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/ashers/Drycrs !n All Units
• State-Of-The-Art Fitness Center
• Enclosed Patios/Balconles
Exterior Storage

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re frig e ra to r m ic ro w a v e and
Color T V O il ttra a t p a r tin g
and m a id s a r d c a Convenient
lo ca tio n Tha best m town
771*001

BETTER THAN THE
AVERAGE BEAR!

C U S T O M P A I N T I N O by Jattro y
P ow e r Int / t i t . L k ' d . In*
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phone la u n d ry A p t * a v a il
abte *1*0 S7S A u p 774 4455
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la u n d r y , v id a o g a m e * o i l
stre e t p a rk in g 110 4471
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lim a V IS T A volunteers. I year
beginning F a b II. I44t. to
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VOLUNTEERS

r&gt;00 \V A irport Hlvd. • Sanford
322-9104

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m a in te n a n c e , ate
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th ru F rk la y . 4 A M 17 noon and
1PM *PM
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and com m u tto n P a rm o n a n t
position*:
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HARD W O O D FLO O R IN O
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T O M O U I N I *11414 17*7

WILDLIFE/

CONSERVATION JOBS

Rentals Slar*iLLg al

Come In Jrom cIhe Cold
‘Warm U p In Taradisel

Al DOESITALL
Fla It right al a price *au can
allord He'd In* From start
ImliTi Carpentry, plumb
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tvet 77yr* ol arpananca No
Job too big or (mail Call
17* 747!or 714 U*b 14hr*.

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TEACHERSAIDE

RETIREES

700W25TH ST.
323-5176

Home Improvement

H O U S E C L E A N I N O Q u a li t y
w ork, h o n t it and re lia b le
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W I L L D O h o u ta c la a n in g tor
realtor*, b u ito a rt. dom **tic*
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W A R EH O U S E A N D O B N E R A L
LABOR H E L P N E E O E D I
B onus tor d r iv e rs A ll s h ills
a v a ila b le D a lly p a y . no la*
R e port ready to w ork 1 J0 *m .
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PRODUCTIONCOMPANY

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hom e cle a n in g a a r v k t v l ‘ ii
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all contractor* ba ragittorad
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c o n tra c to r* llc a n i a c o ll
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county and con ba vacltlad by

TEACHERS
M u t t have earned 40 h r*
toward a C D A or equit*l*rl.
or bachelor* degree m early
childhood
171 7001

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Cleaning Service

SECURITYOFFICER
N eeded tor fu ll lim a position
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w a akan d * Q u a lllia d ca n
d id a lt * w ill h a v e 1 y e a r*
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portu n tty E m p lo y e e M / F / V / D

leak* •■panancod industrial
taw ing m achine operator
Ftermonant position Never a
toa I Help Pt n t k w L U t H H

PARTIALUSTING
CALLMONDAY

Good pay. iteady work Will
train *04 771 U H I . m t j_____

Notice

71—Help Wanted

PRODUCTIONWORKERS
Etlab'ithad profifabte 71 yr
old award winning company,
a n d in d u s t r y la a d a r in
ad vanead technology Iteldt it
• ■pending thalr worklgrca
P r o d u c t io n w o r k a r t e ra
naadad tor •» 10 and II hour
t h i l l * . I n c lu d in g 7 d a y
waatand th ill* , day* and
night* E actltenl wage and
banalit* program Apply in
parton Coni mental Circuit*.
Inc U70 Balia Av*
Winter
Spring* batwaan tha hour* of
la m and Noon ar 1pm to 4pm

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MEDICAL INSURANCE
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71—Help Wanted

TELEMARKETERS
APPLYei:
REEDTRANSPORT, INC.
1M0 INDUSTRIALDRIVE
DELAND.riOAIDA32724

LANDSCAPFWS

Naadtd tor dittratwd proper
Tyl Sontord. F/T Sand r*
turn** to 711 Sacral Harbor
Lana. Lake Mary. F L 1774*

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4AM 4 70PM Of 4 10PM 4AM
IS 10/hr Parmonant poaitient
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AUTOMECHANIC

DRILLOfERATORS.
ETCHERS
ANDPLATERS

DRIVERS NEEDED

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hom a
I 70PM a 70PM
T u a td a y F r id a y
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p o v lw n L l l 717 7 7 P __________

7T— Help Wanted

A G C A R R I E R S T a .a r o t FI.
a w a ll r t t a b h ih o d and grow
m g C o n t r o l F lo r id a b a to d
co m p a n y otter* you
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a V a ca tio n P a y
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a L ate M o d a l C a n n n t« n o l
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tro ila r . O T R and m ow and le t
a ■par w nc a p i u* a good dr l • mg
ra co rd . c o ll
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AGENTS REALESTATE!

55—Business
Opportunities

TOURCLASSIFIEDAD
TOUSANYTIME
DAYOR NIGHT!

" H O W TO I T A Y H O M E A N D
M A K E O V F R 11(0 A D A Y "
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anco raq utrad C o ll to ll Iraa
lo r r a c a r d in g o n d F ra a
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ta g in n a r ( a lt e r
and b a it . D agraad int&gt;ru:tor
w ith 1 y a o r i teaching a a p a n
anco A ll tty la t and la v a lt
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13— Lost A Found

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p ro ia c t m g m t p rogra m d a r
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M g m t t ip a r .
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a l r lt k youth, c u rric u lu m and
p ro g ra m d a .
T a m p o r a ry
f m p lo y m a n t I t m o I
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M y a n M I M I U I uni,I ( P M

31 —Private
Instructions

C A T H T V O N O V I L II Y
PL I A l t C A L L M tttY
i n a t a i ________

C0UNSEL0R/MANAGER

[STAB. APAYPHONE ROUTE

PH lot too 1HI E al 100

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Care

21" Persona It

71—Help Wanted

•55—Business
Opportunities

( h i . s . s i j i i ’t l . &gt; 1 2 - 2 ( i l l

MOSROI

401 W. Seminole Blvd.«Sanford 322-1051

1t v * V

• -iOOO Stonebrook Dr., Sanford

322-9556

�1 IB • Sanlord MgfBld. Sanlord. Florida - Sunday, January 30. 1094

r o a s a l t a v o w n e r t* 'g e
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r*rd
F re s h ly rrm o d elrd
C&gt;m* II grind Sanford K t « l*
Asking l ie eno terms available
m i iiiid d f t . w i l i u m

P R O F f IS IO N A L F E M A L E
preferred ** share I bdrm J
bain poo* ip* home USOpluS
deposit Cam IM WT4 ______
R O O M IN F R IV A T t L O N G
W OOD home M l *» HO d r
pokll Phone 114 M B _________

1 bdrm

carport,
ly s ttm
full kit
Discounted M 11

R O O M w/kltcf*n privileges i l l
wk Airport A Sanlord A»*
C a ll t i n III! »oon 170 Jd*»

ANTOND O U l'l I X I bdrm
U K ' month. I W dryioslt Call
altar S40I I K N I I

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

A ll rantal and rra i a t 'a tt
advertisements ara w h irr I To
tha Fadrral Fair Moutlng Ac I
w hich maktt II lilagat to
advertise any preference lim
I t a lia n or d it c r lm ln a t lo n
batad an race (Otar relig-on
M I . hand cap tamlllal kta'ul
or national origin___________

Mschlnry/Tooli

14 1 -H o m es lor Sale

105— DuplexTriplex / R o n !

93— Rooms lor Rent

107— M obile
Homes / Rent
E lO E A 1PRINOS. Oil May 4JI
1. I. ) bdrmt I D to IN wk
llOOdrp l » HTBcr &gt;47 &gt;»aa

2 3 5 -T ru ck s/

223- M t if lU n — us

B u s ts / Vans

O L O S M O S I L i. 1 t» . rrb u lll
m ain* Good mwkcl# car
Mwt
.I f* OaO OTM W

m — Pets A Supplies
230— A ntlqu t/C lasslc
Cars

R 1 N I W ITH OPTION TO B U Y!
|.*V) mnnttsly Mtttork*! Nom#
toFing'f rrstored 1 M rm 2

blB, m.fOO

LANE M A R Y
L a k a lio n ll
SfUKtOUS fcrtffcf *nd Open with
h r«vlitot vie* of le f t from
men&gt; ?oom il L q screened
M i l k ' $104.tOO
LAN E M A R Y
built in IWJ
Lo»eif 2 bdrm 2 heth eetfti Ig
klch»n de.th h r e t le t l Ate#
Weshrr dryer, range, relng
rrator. dtshseavber all In
ctuded* A sA m g t t v JOB

SHOT or CASH?
Skdousiy looking Mr a nka.
cioan. utad ca r? O E P F N
OABLE Down payments at
law at I I P inclwdrt laa A
till* Call

140— Business
F o r Sele
LAWN RUIINESS. la t a Mary
araa Accownlt and aguip

FUCS AUTO SALTS

* * 327-2152e »
a TOYOTA C O RO LLA wagaa.
•ft. Auto. A/C . rad. I 7K.

163—Waterfront
P roperly / Sele
D E LT O N A Laka Buiiar Cham
IT acra. haavlty traad Watt
(•da Laka Day la M l WO
W. Malicyrwtki. IM TtM

114— Warehouse

O U I E T Naigkbarhaad. claa«
shaded I K mo 1100 damage
dap M 7 7B4**tk tor Lloyd

115— Industrial
Rentals

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
CASSELBERRY
U p K f l f l?ngN i b r y . p i h o
aparfmentt |bedroom* »&lt;V*&gt;
for iryJt*tdv*i Of couple
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C O N V E N IE N T AN O SPACIO U S
C A L L G EN EVA G A R D E N S

111— A ppliances
/ Fu rn itu re

CALI ELSIE SPIVEY
EVES, 332-6398

NEW

Santcrd o il 1 is

a&gt; ,

warehouses 400 2too tq
Special Ittl m j

LEASE FOR LESS!
One Bedroom A partm ent
SIWOEAL
Mottwood Aptt MT ITU

121— Condom inium
Rentals

125— F o r L e a s e

SANFORD POOL HOME
|rt *00 ) or 4 bdrm . i s
I 7f0 • tq f» Huge matter •
fa m
rm
* t.rtfMace I t
m c lr I H k Iff he* bath n e t
car*#* tprinkiar
ttcw rlfy
lft*tm Peddle *ant &lt;vt*om
* in d o * t n a H h f N t t qj«t»
cv 1 da t a c
I m m a c s iltfa f
0&lt;mar. J21 tttBaMar l

AFFORDABLE HOM ES
VENTURI I PR O PER TIES
4 NO 1 and owner t.nen&lt;ing at
tow as t o o m ol Gov I Fora
clotures R ep ot1 Seminole
Orange Volusia

• I D E M . IN rm . b i t . bath
porch III A IIS French A re
sirs/m a iw r s t c t n s a m

toatard lets than tl.M Id e n *
a O .rr I I «&lt;&gt;•! ,
. '
lam rm to la llita d iih M t too
eRenersltd 1 1 '. Newer root
carpa*. paint garage k r
porch 114 too
OR ELOCATIN Gi &gt; I
bn&lt;&gt;
ter porch, lartrad yd S4T.I00
e P O O lt R e n o v a te d
fireplace ter porch ITT too

I

AttufiM No Qualityf InnvKu

BEDROOM A P A R T M EN T
S P E C IA L IIW a month move
let C a ll Jerry , 1TI4410

I B E D R O O M 17)1 month plus
SITS tacunty d ep o til and

Martham Wdt area t T. 7 &gt;4
acres Pasture llatPe Utl.BBB

I BED R O O M U t weakly. SIS0
deposit PaN auaplad Call
MB MAS er MB 47)1

NINO S H E

Atkmg SA.SMMl an?______
E T C C A T C H ia i two Chevy
Comoro Irac 1 Loaded, cukl
m l . m agi Wall maintained

23S— T ru ck s /
Buses / V ans

u oooOBOSQ4sn ion___

NIN O S K I w e ie rto d . M X
wavaNsv healer, and Inter,
matching W t t w r w/mlrrar
and } matching mghl stands
sm b
quo
m w t
eM IC A O W A V I
N an m ara.
mad sue. digital Leaks and
w w tt like maw Only 140 Call
M T I4J0______________________

STENSTROM

# R I P R I O E R A T O N , alm ond
(•tar. cetd and wwrtt graall

o s n o h N E

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 6 4

DODOI

ORANO

s i . twa

112 V/ Firt.1 SI . Siinlord

L A K E M ARY AREA. No pals J

Desirable ) l&gt;&gt; cant H A
lance ra m ily rm tSI .100
Duplet. I I A I I. c h a. lanced
1*00 mo in con el 1 1 / 000
Debary |/l. big lo ll F*m rm.
c b comlr .country! t i l 100

P a y m e n ts

? p a tt.

a s L O W us

Mosl Cars Below
$ 3 ,9 9 5
N o Auction Cars!
only Hand picked
O n the Spot

Financing!
217— O a ra ge Sales
O A R A O I SataTTWby bettorTT
W E B U Y P A Y TOP PRICE II

4BH M U____

•CAM6E SALE60IAKAIN
Call In your garage sale ad by
II naan an Tuesday and laka
ad v a n ta g e ol our spe cia l
garage sale ad prtcell Call
Classified now lor details I

322-7111

JEFFAKELLYS
FAMtTAITTOS
701l/renckAn.
322-8600
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a LINCOLN M ARK ?, LVC IMA.
Completely leaded Service
racords and receipts SI MB
OBO SB? M l MBS

WE F I N A N C E

• U U Y H ER E

Got

• PAY HERE

A Tax Refund C o m i n g ?
Need A C a r ?

YOUR W-2
\
IS YOUR
fern DOWNPAYMENT!

177 7420 * 321 2770
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
113— Television /
Radio / Stereo
a P A N a k b N iC C S T E R E O
music ty tla m SG H i t tall
tpaasart Impedance 4 amt
Output • w a lls SIM C a ll
Ml m s
_____________

L r ^ B ) Full Rebate On Your Tax Preparation
( V a X &amp; Refund Fees With Purchase Of Car.

USED
VEHICLE
FINANCING

O R B E N W A R S /B IS O U E M X
O P P I 1.BBS's ol molds priced
right Wooden maid racks.
blocks, end a t 777477*

187-Sportlnq Goods

• WE FINANCE

a K E N M O R E O il H e a le r
w drum and lutings Good
condlion U S negotiable
U f SIW

INTEREST

BATEMAN REALTY

v o u n j o b is
V O U R C R E D IT

W e Sell Dependabio. Affordable
Cars &amp; T ru cks
To Peopia W ho W ant T o Establish Or
R e Eitobtish C re d it W e C are About
Your Future, Not Y o u r Pasll

ESTATESALE
2 t*orv block bu?kfmg 14*0
/om d GC 2 No

153— Acreage
Lots/Sale

WE F I N A N C E

yts Leesburg SOI M l ISI1

• BUY HER E

- PAY HERE

W E FINANCE

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

L A R O E t/1 411 Grpvawood
G rove view Village. M r porch
1 car, pines. &gt;771/me M0 *700

E X CH A N O E OR S E L L your
property located «ny where'
ln,rtlo&gt;t Really. TTt 1*11

S A N F O R D . 1 bdrm. l ' y
lakalronl house U SO m o

f .l n i v a
&gt;74 F a rm Hama on I
acral 1*4700! N«lien*l H im *
P ra p rr'H t
IIS U77

balk

CARAVAN

a FORD L A R IA T , twa. F ISO.
X clean. One owner, la x m l .
leaded, t y r M X w arranty
ta ws C T t o U e r M7B**S

BIB 4004 or Be* 41BI eves
a la F T PONTOON Baal, all
fiberglass, tao HP E varuuda
Vary la tlt Many eahot. Ilka
naa Only |IQ B80 777 S000___

Call Any ol Our Agon's 1
They re all P R O S and
F U L L TIM E'
to C a 'I A N YTIM E

tqutrt i n i

rt TR A N S A N mint mo*or hon-a
A L L raw Iniidr Sleapt 4
E x c e lle n t condition i i k
o b o m ? no?

A/C. auto, cruise E &gt;1411401
cand M-W048744A47T7

HALL R E A L T Y
L A K E M A S T . Nxa ) bdrm IVy
bath, cant H/A. lanced yard,
clean Laka Mary tchoo'k
MOO plus tac 704 4k* 1170

It?* M A J E S T I C l i l t i- a .y
tra ile r. fully cantoned ?!e*ui
A. alec brat at J UBO M l SMC^

it.Tea mi. v «.

white'wood grain.

INC

I BORM I B A T H V M tee 1}
appreciate, priced to teil 110
Country Club C v
Sanlord
S44 MB By owner M l INT

P A U L

241— Recreational
V e h icle s / Campers

t ' H M O TO R HOME Runt gram
W ill trade tar traral trailer (I
c o m p a ra b le value III TIM

S t lU R S ' B U lf IS !

VOLUSIA C O U N I Y Deltona,
pool. I bdrm. 7 bath 14*111
p'jn -'nw carpe* end petnl
ITS.000
tOT 4-4 TOIt

W E P A Y TOP Ittl FOR
Complete or Wre&lt; kad Cart.
TruCkt RUNNING or NOT
A N Y CONDITION____111 tt«4

tod Name, mal

R AY'S A P P L IA N C E • H I S
F R E N C H A V I . SAN FO R D
R e f r i g e r a t o r . S la v a s ,
Washers Dr y e n
Free I yr
labor worr Del eitc a m o t o l

151 — Investment
Property / Sale
103-Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

FOR S A LE
T W IN I E D S
complete with Harden "Vtn
•age hdbdt Purchased In 41
All linen 4 elect*
biarkatt
me S4BB M l ATM Iv mtg

M ANAOI M l N I A R E A L T Y
tat m n n / t n u n

BEALTY.

(* D O D O I RAM M It Rattan
gar. MO VI. MR ml tat l «4
nawcond HB100 177 I Ml

a a FO B O Caplaror Span l i t

a lN T E R T A I N M E N T canter
Glass tap daort Eacauant
condition 1 U Call Irt ITO

STAIRS PROPERTY

m sp ac*aiiCiaan iM i4Tto

• I* IN. 4 L U O AM O S Fitt
Chevy. Nittan Toyota, and
email trwcka 1100 Ntca
M l TCP

It F T FIB K R O LA IS V Midi rC
Hp Evlnruda. electric, tilt
Natter IPS* M l M M tvm tg

LANE M A R T J/J larg e yard
E X C E L L E N T cenddien. araa
and wheals' 1 IN p o
V E N T U R E I P R O P ER TIES
Allan a Dawn iehwten IM T ill

IONGWOOD Mistorn Dittric*
Browsers barn n a il to Tea
Room SIT TJ00 or ITS STU

TW O BEDROOM. E it r a large
and clean Good area, dot# to
bus and Pinacratl School
tosg/m oarllH wk M l two

2 33 -A u to Parts
/ A ccessories

215— Boats and
Accessories

SM SO FE I T lor ra te on lf*|
tiK C tllftfl ««l%lmg anchor
K t - n t t t e t G ood p a rk in g
lig h t in g
G r e a t v t t ib lt l t y
Asking|aOQ mo V i l*U
i

MINUTES FIOU SANFORD!

1100. month No depovl V c . e

HONDA CIVIC LX
4 dr.
A m /Fm tta ra a tape U N
milat. Attum abia a «landed
warranty H O .** M l 1T7B

Plaata call M t M O Altar Ipm

p lu t dap 1 yr taata n t I Me

HISTORIC downtown Sanlord
Vary clean &gt;1. kilchan llv
rm . appH , lanced ya rd
g a r a g e , gaod n e ig h b o rs
SMS mo SMI dtp M U O O K
1ST TSOlorIM Of T9

O t P R C t t lO N O L A t S
SHOW AND SALE
Sanlord Civic Center. Sanlord.
FL
Friday ntgkt chapping
January » 4PM »PM Adm
SI 00 good all three dayt
tot . Jaw I*. ISAM I PM
Sww Ja a M . ISAM 4PM
Adm U M with thtt ad SI 00

SANFO RD '*011 td H I prate
tp rm ile ft IT 14 S Stm tlram
Realty tut. Jim D ry le 111 |4!t

118— O ffice

I t u CMC V Y CUITOM F 4 te*
van Maw llrat. good wort g
condition 4 cagiam chairs.
couch/tod SI B00 M l I MP

Call ahar 4pm
fl

211— Antiques/
Collectibles
SAN FO RD D U P L E X . A t can
d'tlon. good nalghborhood.
S14 too Call attar J m l U i K .i t

a it a i s u b u r b a n o m c . « il
d m r i. hail Ion. machanxa'-*
tol Id. nan rad brat a rotor l i
c a iip rrt haad Una' Very good
llra t and Ion ptg IV M 0 O B O ”
_____
cam i mm

n . w o &gt; o n in t t . M F t t
a CHIVY" CAMARO. Ittl. Ra
built Vt. lo ll at new par-ftl
I t t i n t O l l t any Tuna_______
• C H I V Y MOTOR. IT7B. IM V*.

I O N G W O O D a g ric u ltu ra l io n
Ing | * a e r v t w ith to v rty
b rick h o m e 1 S b d rm ] bath,
pool. I d b i g a ra g a t. ig b a rn
g ra a n h o u ta
t h u ll la b o a r d
court A p p ro * I a cra tancad

• I f f ! C H I V Y trt »on p/up. V I
V f Runt good Engine
Iran i strong SH O O M H IU

Ideal lo r mobile home or
home site, horses, c a llla .
•arming, or nursery Zoned
Agricultural tl.SOO par egre
Email down payment with
owner l.narvlna IM T IM 771
C e ll l* k a 4 ce re s v tn lo c d 14X117, trees
Geneva S a c re s ♦
O tire n IISXI7T
Otfeen * • a c r a l
P rltlirta 1 a c re s « -

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ffojir l e s s ; t l i a n

re m it

Prepeelies
totaclhra Realty B M W

R r a i . Ilstatp ,

Stenstrom Rentals
• S A N F O R D 7/7 d u p la r wT
s c r e e n e d p e rch . C / H / A
Pci vale i ItTI mo. 1410 tec
• SANFORD l/l duplaa m '
living rm and dan Wathar
hook up 1771 nvt t t M sac
• S A N F O R D l / l w/ d a n
carport, w/d hook ups larga
yard SMI/mo. 1*00 sac
• SHADOW LAKE W O O D ! 1/1.1
w/ dbla car g*r*ge Iplc wall
A sapllc tSOt/ma ISOO sac
• H ID D E N LAKE )/l condo w
singla g*'*ge C/H/A. pool
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J a n u a ry 9, 1 9 9 4

S a n f o r d

H e r a ld

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County alnoo 1908
86th Year. No. 121 - Sanlord. Florida

Future for poor moms?
Seminar: Help for wom en heading households
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□ Sports

By SANDRA BLLIOTT
Herald Stall Writer

Greyhounds claim crow n
LONG WOOD — Lyman clinched It* third
Mmight Srnilnnlr Athlelk Conference girl*'
w x fr r title with a 100 win over Seminole.

See Page IB

SANFORD - There was a revival
feeling In the nlr. A spirit of new
beginning, hope and optimism was
present at a conference called

Women on the Move at Crooms
School of Choice Sututduy.
Keynote speaker Amrflku Gcuka.
executive director of GoldrnRtdr
Housing and Community Develop­
ment C orporation w elcom ed a
group of about 75 African-American

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women lo the day-long conference
designed to assist women In moving
Irorn where they arc to where they
waul and/or nerd to Ire. The meet*
Ing fix-used on problems fared by
the female single, brads of house­
holds and solutions to thr problems.

T
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r t m i igetting
t f l l i n i l llt
O f f educa­
Toplrs
more
tion lo starting a business or getting
a Job lo changing their community
lor ihc lx-iter were all slated for
d is c u s s io n in Ih c w o r k s h o p
sessions
Bee Wom en. Page SA

Rules for X-rated businesses
Sanford poised for crackdown
on future adult entertainment
By NICK FFBIFAUF
Herald Stall Writer

Danya Harris (No. 2) and Theresa Bontempo (No.
4) celebrate alter one ol Harris’ goals In Lyman's
SAC championship-clinching win Friday night.

Robbery suspect so ugh t
Seminole County deputies ure looking lor
Ihrre black males who rohbed the Sanlord F&lt;*xl
Mart. 3300 Sanford Avenue about 10 am
Friday.
Two suspects walked Into the store and
|M)intrd a blue sleel revolver at the rlerk.
a cco rd in g to Sem inole C o u n ty S h eriff s
spokesman Ed McDonough. They look an
undisclosed umounl ol money from two cash
registers and the clerk's wallet. No shots were
fired. The second suspect told the first suspect
to shoot the clerk, according to the jxjllre ruse
Information report. When hr did not. the second
suspect hit the victim with a display stand. Thr
clerk was not hurt.
Thr sutperis rsca|x d In a white Oldsmobllr
Cutlass driven by a third black male.
Thr two suspects who held up lltr Store are
dcscrttied as both In their early 20 s The first
SUtpcct Is 5 feet 10 Inches tall. I HO pounds and
was wearing a black sweater and black hat. The
second suspect Is 5 frcl 7 inches tall With a
heavy build and dark clothing. He was wearing
a blur and white bandana.
There Is no description of the third suspect
who drove the car.

___________ _____________

SANFORD — Two ordinances pertaining to
adult entertainment In Sanford arc bark for
discussion Commissioners will lake what they
hope will lx* the final steps to approve all of the
measures Monday night.
The ordinances have already been discussed
extensively during work sessions, and approved
unantmously on Ural reading tn laic December.
At that time, no one came forward lo speak In
opposition to the proposals.
Mayor Bcttye Smith had Indicated she wanted
the ordinances approved as rapidly as possible, to
avoid any problems.
Sunford Pollee Chief Ralph Russell has ulao
Indicated that the city needs to enact guidelines
governing adult entertainment as soon as possi­
ble.
No city official asked would comment on what
may have prompted Ihc sudden need for such
restrictions on adult entertainment In Sanford.
The ordinances werr prepared by Attorney
William E. Relschmann. Jr., a member of the lawfirm that represents the city. City Attorney
W illiam Colbert had told the commission
Rclsrhmann was considered an expert In this
area.
Rrlschmann has Informed the commission he
will be accompanied Monday by Joe CochlerclU.

Assistant Slate Attorney with the Metropolitan
Bureau of Investigation.
"A t that tim e." Relschmann said, "w e will be
submitting to the commission, lo lx- pan of publicrecord. the documents, affidavits nnd reports
referred lo In the Findings of Fact within the
adult entertainment uidtnanre.''
The original ordinance, based on those adopted
by several other municipalities, has been divided
Into two separate ordinances by the city staff.
One. Ordinance 3185. deals basically with
changes to present codes dealing with types of
entertainment, monitoring, rules for operations,
prohibitions, law enforcement, and qlhcr multcrs.
The second. Ordinance 3198. deals wllh land
development regulations, determining where
such adult establishments may or may not tie
located, and various zoning mailers.
The city manager Is recommending adoption of
both ordinances. During first readings for both
Hems, the commission votes have been unani­
mously In favor o f them. To date, no one has
stepped forward to voice any objections to what ts
being proposed In either ordinance, other than to
make modifications lo fit Into codes and re­
quirements already established.
The iwo ordinances arc scheduled early In the
regular meeting Monday night, beginning at 7
p m.. In the commission chambers o f Sanford
City Hall. 300 N Park Avenue.

C orrection
Due to a reporting error, an article in Friday's
Sanfoid H rm ld Incorrectly slated the Florida
Women. Infants and Children program Is
partiully operated with state money. The
program Is fully funded by federal appropria­
tions to the slate.

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Erotic parlors:
Opinions vary
By SUSAN WBNNER
Herald Correspondeni
SANFORD — To bare or not to bare. that Is
the question among many Seminole County
residents these days. With ordinances and
regulations on Ihc drawing boards, urea
C S ee Speak. Page BA
_________

Supermarket tabloid
television program
filmed in Sanford

Elvis sighting In Lsk« Mary

By SANDRA BLUOTT
Herald Staff Writer

Charges added
A 21 year old already at jull accused of raping
an 11-year old girl In ihc Oakland Hills
subdivision was charged with burglary Friday In
a srpnrutc Incident.
Carlos Suu/o-Ulva was charged wllh burglary
after u 13-year old girl Idenlliled Ids as Ihc man
who ultcniptcd to break Into her bedroom by
cutting a window screen In October. When the
girl serrumed. the suspect fled. Th e house Is two
blocks from where the rape o f the ll-yrar old
occurred Monday.
Suazo-Lclva Is being held without bond at the
John E. Polk Correctional Facility. He made his
first court appearance on the charges of
burglary lo an occupied dwelling and criminal
mischief Saturday.

R e a d e rs s p e a k o u t

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Kristie Hall gels a little help at the lake-out window of Chlck-FII-A
In Lake Mary. Radio personality Elvis Gorbachev vlsltod Friday to lend
a hand at the new store.

SANFORD — They stand like
sentinels at the supermarket cash
registers blaring headlines and pho­
tographs that arc hard to Ignore.
Supermarket tabloids proclaiming
stories like "Farm er Shoots 23Pound Grasshopper.” or " Satan's
Skull Found In New M exico”
Well, supermarket tabloid televi­
sion la coming toon lo your home
and some of It Is being filmed right
here In Sanford)
On T h u r s d a y , a crew fro m
Brandon T a rd lk o frs Hollywoodbased production company. Moving
Target Productions. began filming
around d o w n to w n Sanford as
background for a television pilot
being developed for CBS.
TordlkofT was the head of NBC In
the 1980s and lead the network out
of the ratings cellar. He went on to
direct Paramount Studios but later
quit to spend more time with Ills

lumtly alter his child was seriously
hurl In an automobile accident.
Two pilot episode* for the show
are being filmed. The show Is based
on the black-and-white tabloid.
Weekly W orld News, found at
supermarket check outs along with
the chewing gum and candy liars.
The production crew, which Is
working out o f Universal Studios,
will lx mining all month around
Florida, according to a production
company spokeswoman who Iden­
tified herself only as Jen.
"A ll Ihc stories arc not real." she
commented. "But World Weekly
News Is very popular." The Lnntana. Florida-bused publication
h e a d lin e s th is w eek s c re a m .
"Employees Stuff Dead Boss...and
prop him at his desk." "C h ef
Attacked by Lobster's Ghost." and
louts the power of Garlic nnd
Vinegar to cure what alls you.
The him crew was working Friday
on Park and Oak Avenues and will

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The daughters of
Forrest Lake
Morning, folks! Do you remember back In the
1920s the two daughters of politician and banker
Forrest Lake? They wrre Maude and Sarita. It
seems the more we write about the Lake family
the more Information about them Is generated.
We wrote some months ago we thought both were
schoolteachers. But Mrs. Olive Ann Newman
Adams called to say Sarita was not a teacher. W e
know Maudr taught school. When we were In the
fifth grade at Sanford Grammar In the late 1920s.
m y teacher was Miss Ethel Riser Maude taught a
tilth grade class right across the cast wing
hallway.
Olive told us Maude married a fellow from

American Automobile Association president.
Paul Verkult. center, cute the cake at a
celebration held el the Heethrow headquarters
last week marking tho acceptance of the 35

Hwtfi rtwta st aitxMi I M * nu
millionth member, Leon Worley, Winter Perk,
left. Also assisting Is the employee wilh Ihe
most tenure. Mae Vangelakos.

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N E W S FROM T H E R EG IO N AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Utility fund set up for needy
Sanford customers help each other in emergency

Food Lion to close 88 stores
CHARLOTTE. N.C. — Food Lion, the target of a highly
critical television report about food quality, said Friday It will
dose 88 stores this year. Including 18 In Florida. Stores In Lake
Mary and Altamonte Springs will close.
The closings will affect 3,500 Food Lion employees.
Inrludlng l.'.OO full time workers. Most will be offered jobs
elsewhere In the company, said Tom Smith, president and
chief executive officer.
"Right now we are trying very hard to make sure that most
of them are transferred to other positions In the company."
Food Lion spokesman Mike Mozlngo said. "N ot everybody, but
most should be able to go to other stores that aren't closing.
For those who can't, we have a generous severance package."
The announcement coincided with the release uf the
fourth-quarter and annual results from the Salisbury.
N.C.-based supermarket chain. The company ts taking a 8170
million charge against Its 1093 profits for the closings.
Mozlngo said Food Lion's business In the Southwest was hurt
by a "Prime Time L iv e " aired when the chain was opening
several new stores. Texas will lose 36 stores and Oklahoma 11.
ADC reported the chain was selling out-of-date meat and
other unhealthy products. The company denied the allega­
tions. but the show was blamed for a sharp drop In the value of
company stock and a decline In profits.
The closing will leave Food Lion with about 1.000 stores and
more than 60.000employees In 14 states.

3 convicted; civil rights suit prom pted
TAM PA — A county Judge has con'lcted three black women
o f trespassing In a Dillard's store In a case that prompted a
separate federal civil rights lawsuit.
University o f South Florida students Katrina Humphreys and
Josie Colon, and their friend, Sabrina Drain, were found guilty
Friday by County Judge James Dominguez. He withheld
adjudication, m eaning there is no sentence and their
conviction won't appear on their records.
The women testified they were In the store Nov. 13. 1992.
looking for Jeans when they noticed a uniformed, off-duty state
trooper following them.
In the civil rights lawsuit, they claim the surveillance was
part o f a Dillard's policy o f discouraging black shoppers In
hopes o f creating an upper-class Image. The Little Rock. Ark.,
chain has said It values all of Its customers. Dominguez said
those Issues were Irrelevant In the criminal case. Trooper
Efraln Torres said the women were loud and cursed a lot. Four
store workers testified the women Ignored repeated warnings
to leave the store.
"T h e y made a bad choice how to handle a situation they
perceived ... was based on who they were and where they came
from ." Dominguez said.
The guilty verdict on the trespassing charge won't hurt the
civil case, said attorney brucc Klelnberg. Klelnberg claims to
have other plaintiffs in other cities who have had similar
experiences.

C o p s lind hom em ade studio, sex tapes
JACKSONVILLE DEACH — Police found elaborate video
equipment. 200 tapes and thousands of photographs In the
apartment of a man charged with a sex crime Involving a
young girl.
In v e s tig a to r s s e iz e d 82 0.000 w orth o f v id e o and
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Kantlmm sexually assaulting glrlf who appeared to be 8
years old. said Rick Beaeler. chief Investigator In the state
attorney's office.
"Apparently, hla scam is (o try lo get people to believe he’s
filming a TV commercial or some type of video production."
Deader said.
Kantlmm had track lighting across the ceiling, televisions
and videocassette players stacked In makeshift cabinets and
video cameras pointed at his water bed. Cardboard and egg
cartons lined the walls o f the two-room apartment.
" It was elaborate stuff." said police Detective Steve Corbitt.
"I'v e never seen anything like 11."
Investigators also found books on the occult and satanlsm
with passages about child sacrifices underlined.
Officers compared photos found In the apartment to
elementary school yearbook picture* to try to Identify the
pretcen girls.
Bescler worried that the youngsters may have been
vacationers. Out If the victim s arc found, he said charges could
be upgraded.
Boxes In the apartment contained thousands o f still
photographs, many taken on the beach and along the
boardwalk In Jacksonville Beach of women in bikinis.
"There's hundreds o f women that were photographed by this
guy who didn't know they were being film ed." Beseler said.

From Associated Press reports

LOTTERY
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Lottery Department on Satur­
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Information on psyotfa In Its
"Fantasy 5" game.
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first-prize winners on Friday
night and oach can collect
S18.535.86.
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SANFORD - A Good Neighbor
U tility Fund has now been
csiubllshcd for the City o f Sanford. It Is designed to help
persons who arc unuble to pay
their utility bills.
According to th«* program co­
ordinator. Bill Marcous, "T h e
hind has been established to
provide emergency ussllancr to
residential customer* In paying
their utility bills."
At the present, hr expects the

fund will ntlrmpi to n*sixt al
least one utility customer facing
an rmrrgrncy each month.
Marcous said l hr program
rannot gel underway ImmediateIv. " W e c a n 't a c c e p t any
applications until an adequate
level of llranclul support ha*
been nehl vrd ." he said.
Financing o f this project Is to
he done through donations from
the general public. No govern­
ment funding will Ire Involved In
the operation.
Contributions can l&gt;r made by
mall or in Ihr fund's drop box

which has been set up at the
customer service counter on the
second floor or the Sanford City
Hall.

emergency assistance In paying
it utility bill more Hum once.
"W e'll l&gt;c announcing specific
requirements as soon us Ihr
fund Is fully established and we
have enough money with which
lo work." he said.

"W hen enough donations are
received that wc reach what wr
co n sid er a fund v ia b ilit y ,"
Marcous said, "then applications
In addition lo the donation
meeting eligibility requirements
drop box. other methods for
will be urreptrd." He did no!
m ilking contributions lo the
Immediately explain who may
Good Neighbor Utility Fund may
be eligib le and under what
t&gt;e made. For Information, con­
circumstances.
tact the City of Sanford Custom­
He also did not Indicate If
er Service, al 330-5630.
anyone would lie allowed lo have

N ew grad
Sheriff bones
up on trends in
crimefighting
By NICK RFBIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Seminole County
Sheriff Don Esllnger was among
15 top executives lo graduate
fro m the F lorid a C rim in a l
Justice Executive Institute.
Graduation ceremonies were
held Friday afternoon at the
W akulla Springs C onference
Center near Tallahassee.
The graduates were all from
c r i m i n a l J u stice a g e n c ie s
throughout Florida.
Since the program began In
January. 1990, 126 people rep­
resenting law enforcement's top
leadership, have received the
customized training.
According to Florida Depart­
m en t o f L aw E n fo rce m en t
Commissioner .James T. Moore.
"T h e curriculum offers a look at
(he future by identifying the
trends and events that w ill
challenge the law enforcement
and corrections professionals us
j vjaapproach the next century-"
He continued. "This Includes
understanding expected change,
managing human and technical
resources, and generally offering
the leadership and vision neces­
s a r y as In e v ita b le c h a n g e
challenges every walk of life.
Including law enforcement and
corrections."
Esllnger was the only one of
(he 15 graduates from Central
Florida.
Others Included police chiefs,
public defenders, corrections su­
pervisors and a state attorney.
The Florida Criminal Justice
Institute was established within
the Florida Department o f Law
Enforcement and affiliated with
the State University System by
the 1990 Florida Legislature,
which recognized the need for an
I n n o v a t iv e , m u lt ifa c e te d
approach to the education and
training o f criminal Justice pro­
fessionals.

HwaU M M by Tommy Vtncanl

Essay contest winners
Sanford Optimist Club essay contest winners
Glnler Tackett, loft, first place; John Burch,
second place and Tom Holland, third place,
discuss their winning entries with their English
tescher, Lynn Cullum. The subject ol the contest

wss 'The Boundaries of Freedom.' Ginjer's first
place ossoy will be entered at (he regional level
and will compete for 15,000 In scholarship
money.

Panel backs half*cent sales tax .
boost for criminal justice system
By The A ssociated Prate
TALLAHASSEE — A panel of criminal Justice
expert* says the *tate can pay for the all of the
prisons, police and courts It needs with only a
hulf-ccnt sates tax Increase — half the hike others
are proposing.
The panel says that Is enough lo sink an extra
81 billion a year Into the criminal Justice system.
The smaller tax would leaves lawmaker* the
option of a second half-cent Increase to offset
anticipated alalc deficits thal could reach 81.90
billion In 1B98.
The Task Force for Review of Ihr Criminal
Justice and Corrections Systems, a panel of
Judge*, attorneys and government officials, will
recommend the
approve the tax
' : Legislature
L eg
Increase and put It bell
before voters on the November
ballot.
Another initiative, backed by Insurance Com­
missioner Tom Gallagher, would dedicate n
1-cent sales tax increase to fighting crime and
building prison*. Tltat Initiative also could win a
spot on the November ballot If supporters can
collect 430.000 petition signatures.
Meanwhile. Sennte Criminal Justice Committee

Chairman Hon Silver. D-Nnrth Miami Beach, says
he Intends to Introduce a bill to allow lawmakers
to enact a 1-cent Increase instead of letting voter*
decide. Silver said he doesn't think the hulf-penny
tux will be enough.
" I don't think it's good policy to go buck to the
people for Increase after Increase." Silver said.
"The worst thing we can do Is Just a halfway job
and the people are dissatisfied and saying. ‘We
spent all this money and what did we get for It?'"
Gov. Lawton Chiles' proposed budget doesn't
seek new taxes and Includes 8293 million for the
first year of a five-year prison buildup flounced by
bond sales.
Ron Sachs, a spokesman for Chiles, said the
governor hasn't endorsed any proposed tax
Increase but hasn't ruled out any proposals
cither.
“ If the Legislature shows a willingness to do
what they have refused to do until now. the
governor would be very willing lo work with
them." Sachs said.
The holf-ccnt tax Increase would produce about
81 billion a year and would come In addition lo
81.5 billion Ihe state already spends on law
enforcement, the court system and prisons.

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Tonight: Vurlahlr cloudiness
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Monday: Variable cloudiness
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mid lo upper 60s. Wind northcast 13-20 mph.
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Video game
creators air
rating system

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POLICE BRIEFS
DUI arrests
Ll*a Marlr Mobley, 28. 243M l Chase Ave.. Sanford, woe
charged with driving under Ihe Influence and wllh driving with
a suspended license outside her home on Thursday morning by
Sanford Police.
Shr was also charged In connection with a warrant for
violating her probation on charges of driving under the
Influence.
She was lakrtt to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $2,500 Ixmd.
• Rodney W ayn e Flgley. 36. 169-H Klvcr Bend Hr..
Longwood. was charged wllh driving under Ihe Influence on
Stale Hoad 136 at Lynclifleld tn Altamonle Springs by
Allumonte Spring* Police,
lie was taken lo the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
Itcltl on $500 Ixmd.

By IV A N RAM1TAD
AP Business Writer
LAS VEGAS — Video game
creators, under pressure from
Congress, approached an in­
dustry meeting Saturday with
new Ideas and questions for
devising a ratings system that
will help part nts decide what
games aren't for children.
The Software Publishers Asso­
ciation. (he group sponsoring the
meeting, prepared 30 pages of
Issues for computer game de­
signers lo consider. Including
how ra tin g s w ou ld be a d ­
ministered and enforced.
The 3DO Co., which licenses a
system design to several manu­
facturers and dozens of game
creators, announced a four-level
rating system II will use starting
In March and said II will press
others to adopt ratings.
"W e have always believed It
was Important to have some
form of guidance Information
that would be the same way you
have disclosure Information on
food packaging that would help
consumers." said Rick Tompane. a 3DO vice president.
Sega Corp. o f America, the No.
I seller of video games, began
putting ratings on Its games last
summer.

Safe robbed
James Vincent Slruhlc, 29. 102 Paddock Ct.. Sanford, was
charged with burglary and grand theft by Sanford Police on
Thursday aflrriiixm.
Police sold he rturred Ihe Shoncy's restaurant after It was
closed on Dec. 17 and removed Ihe restaurant's floor safe. He
and some friends allegedly drove lo another location with the
safe and removed $3,462 from It.
Police said Ihc friends were asked by Strahlr to "get their
stories correct" when they were called In lo Ihe police
department and questioned as suspects. They told police they
did not want lo assist Strahle.
Hr was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held un $2,000 Ixmd

Crack pipe brings arrest
Mary Jane Florvllus. 47. 501 E. 4lh St. Sanford, was charged
with possession of drug paraphernal la by Sanford Police on
Thurday morning.
Police said shr was found loitering near a business that was
closed at about 2:30 a.m.
U|xm scan hlng hrr. police found a small pipe, a copper
colored brlllo pad and a small plastic bottle wllh a hole In the
hot tom. all commonly used for smoking crack cocaine.
She was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $500 bond

Open container alleged
Anthony Wayne Hokrr. 29. 17 William Clark Ct„ Sanford,
was charged with having an open alcoholic container by
Sanford Police on Thursday night.
Poller said he was in the parking lot o f a business in the 1600
hlnrk o f W 13th Street with an open container. They said the
hot tie contained a mixture of grapefruit Juice and alcohol.
Ifc was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $100 bond.

■ y C M M B T O M IU C O M M IX
Associated Press Writer

T rio charged for drug
Jennifer Blanc Evans. 19. 240 Crown Oak Way. Longwood;
Kymbcrlce Shannon Thrum. 21. address unknown; and
Edward Gene Ledford. 19. 812 Shell Lane. Longwood. were
each charged with ( misstssIoii of less than 20 grums of
marijuana by Lake Mary Police on Thursday night.
Police said Ihe three were sitting at a picnic tabic In Crystal
I-ake Park allrr I I p in (tbr park close* at 6 pm ) They said
that when they approached a bag containing a green leafy
substance w as thrown by one of the parties.
Officers Idrnulled the substance as marijuana.
The Ihrrr were taken lo the John E. Polk Correctional
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IncTcfetiis r e p o r te d lo th e s h e r if f
• Sc-mluolr Courtly Sheriff's deputies rrporl that a grand­
mother clock and $200 in cash were taken from Sweetwater
Episcopal Church in lamgwixxl on Thursday when someone
tirokc In Io someone broke Into the church library.
• A resident o f the 2800 block of Midway Drive reported thal
someone entered hts bedroom on Thursday and removed a
Sti-U) stx-lal security check (rotn his dresser. It Is not known If
the check has been cashed.
• A resident of the 2100 block of Terrace Drive In Longwood
reported that someone entered her hom e and removed several
necklaces, a bracelet, n watch and a brooch from her Jewelry
box.
She told deputies the Incident occured In December, but she
hesitated lo call them because she thought shr might have
misplaced the Items.
• A Seminole County school crossing guard stationed at
Salt.11 Point Drive and Saba! Point W ay reported on Thursday
that a woman driving a red Toyota tried lo run her over. There
arc no suspects at till* time.
• A man rr|xirted lo Seminole County Sheriff's deputies that
he was approached by two men In the parking lot of the Lake
Monroe Post Office who askrd hint for a cigarette. When he told
them he had none, they asked for money to buy some
cigarettes When he refused again, they produced a sawed off
shotgun and relieved him of $30 In cosh.
• A woman In the 100 block of Ichabod Trail In Longwood
reported to Seminole County Sheriffs deputies that she had
received 20 hang up type calls and that she knew of no one
who would hurras.* her In such a way.

M IT president concerned
on consent in Fernald
School radiation tests
By T h » Associated P r a t i
CAMBRIDGE. Maas. - The
president of MIT expressed re­
gret that researchers from Ihc
school apparently experimented
with radioactive materials on
retarded youths without the sub­
jects’ consent.
" I was sorry to hear that at
least some of the young people
who participated In this research
and their parents apparently
were unaware that the study
involved radioactive tracers."
Charles M. Vest said o f tests III
■ the 1940s and 1950* at a state
■ school for the retarded.
i
"People should not unknowi tngly become the subjects of
i research studies of this type." he
• said In a statement late Friday.
•
Vest said the studies were
i designed to prom ote health
• through heller understanding ol
■ n u t r i t i o n . T h e r a d ia t io n
: exposure ap|&gt;cared to have been
well within current acceptable
limits, hr said.
More than 100 residents of the
F e r n u ld S t a t e S c h o o l In
Waltham werr fed &gt;r Injected
with radioactive calcium and
Iron during at least six studies
by H arvard U n iv e rs ity and
M a ss a c h u setts In s t it u t e of

Radio spot featuring
convicted singer axed

Techn ology researchers from
1946 to 1056. Radioactive forms
or the minerals were used so
scientists could trace how they
were digested nnd absorbed.
T h e levels of radiation to
w h ic h te s t s u b je c ts w e r e
exposed were 30 to 99 percent
below current limits allowed in
research. Vest said In another
statement Saturday.
M IT’s vice president and dean
for research, physics Professor J.
David U lster, reviewed four
articles In professional Journals
and one doctoral thesis based on
the studies for Information about
radiation exposure, Vest said.
U lster found that Femald res­
idents who ate seven hot cereal
b r e a k fa s ts co n ta in in g Iron
marked with a radioactive tracer
were exposed lo an average of
230 mllllrems of radiation over
40 weeks.
T o d a y ’ s limit for radiation
exposure In research or on the
Job la 500 mllllrems per year. In
addition lo 300 mllllrems of
background radiation a year and
any m edical radiation treat­
ments. Vest said.
Th ree studies (hat used radio­
active calcium to trace calcium
absorption exposed students and
adults.

WASHINGTON The lead
slrgei of the Red Hot Chill
I*eppers proved too hoi for the
Clinton administration’s new ad
campaign promoting condoms to
prevent AIDS.
Embarrassed federal officials
yanked a risque radio spot by
rocker Anthony K lrd is utter
belatedly finding out hr was
once convicted of sexual battery
and Indecent exposure,
Kledls .pleaded' guilty to two
m isdem eanors alter u wellpublicized backstage Incident
after u 1989 concert at George
Mason University tn Fairfax. Va.
A female student working at the
event accused the rock star of
placing his penis tn hrr face and
making lewd comments.
"W e do not feel he Is an
appropriate spokesperson," said
Dr. David Satcher, director of the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, which launched (he
bold new A ID S p re v e n tio n
advertising campaign on Tues­
day.
Satcher's boss. Health and
Hum an S e rv ic e s S e c r e ta r y
Donna Shalala. said she wux
"outraged" to learn of Kledls'
background, but added. "W e
must not allow a single ad to
overshadow the vital lifesaving
message In Ihc campaign."
Conservatives and clerics have
blasted some of the govern­
ment's other new television and
radio spots, saying they promote
promiscuity.
Kledls' manager. Llndy Goetz,
said the singer did the radio spot
free as a public service to help In
the fight against AIDS.
Kledls was fined B 1.000 on
ea ch o f th e m ls d c m e n n o r
charges In the Virginia Incident.
The student sued the band for
$2.35 million but settled for an
undisclosed amount.

Gary Hauer, president of the
Family Research Council, said
Kledls was "lh r last p-rson we
ought to hr using to teach our
kids or anyone else about love
and sex.”
Hauer, a former Reagan ad­
ministration official, said, "Th e
ads arc generally lewd. The
Clinton administration ought to
pull all the ads. not Just this
one."

C IT Y

The broader effort comes after
a Senate hearing last month In
which lawmakers, led by Sens.
Joseph Llebennan. D-Conn.. and
Herb Kohl. D-Wls.. threatened to
legislate a rating system If the
Industry didn't come up with a
satisfactory one voluntarily.
G a m e s su ch as " M o r t a l
Kom bat" and "N ig h t Trap."
picturing violent acts or sexual
themes, have angered members
of Ihc Senate and others.
A b ill In tr o d u c e d by
Ltcbcrman and Kohl would give
the industry a year to come up
with Its own system.
The Software Publishers Asso­
ciation. which represents 1,100

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software companies, believes It
could take several months for a
consensus tu be reached, a
spokesman said.
"Expecting It within a few
w e e k s Is n o t r e a l i s t i c , "
spokesman Da- — McClure said.
The meeting was designed
partly to demonstrate that the
Industry Is Intent on complying
with senators’ request.
Besides settling on the ratings
themselves, com panies must
decide who will review and rate
the games, how long they will be
allowed to take, how will they be
paid and how will game design­
ers equitably split that cost.
Some have su ggested the
makers of games for systems like
Sega and Nintendo und personal
computers model their ratings
group on (he one for movies. Hut
at about 1.200. there were twice
us many games produced last
year os movies
In addition, com puter and
video games now go through
several dozen scenes, or levels,
o f play, meaning they could lake
much longer to review than a
movie.
For that reason. 3DO's system
Is designed to let the designer
make the first suggestion for the
rating that should be given a
game.
Those that can be played by
everyone will get an " E ” rating.
Those needing parental guid­
ance for children 12 and under
w ill get a " 1 2 " and those
deserving caution for 17 and
under will gel a " 17." Games for
adults only will get an " A O "
designation.
If Industry players ultimately
decide on another system. 3DO
v/ould consider going along but
Tompane Indicated the com ­
pany's participation couldn't be
assured.
"W e'll evaluate whatever de­
cisions are made and see If there
are valid reasons brought up to
either change It or not." he said.

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E D IT O R IA L S

Valiant fight
against crime
in schools
Life In S em in ole County schools Is not back
to the crim e-free level w e would lik e It to be.
C rim e and v io le n c e contin u es, althou gh
things appear to be Im proving.
T h e h irin g o f G eo rg e Proerhcl. w h o left the
Sem in ole C ou n ty S heriff's O ffice to becom e
the first d irector o f security fo r th e school
district. Is one step In the tight d irection .
Establishing th e telephone h o tlin e , which
a llow s students to report p ro b le m s to the
proper au thorities. Is another g o o d move.
Prochel says It Is being well u sed , and Is
provin g to be helpful.
Proech el c o m m e n te d on a n o th e r m ove
h ow ever, w h ich m a y be o f even m o r e value.
H e says stu den ts are once again ex p erie n cin g
a feeling o f p rid e In their school, a n d appear
w illin g to d o w h a t th ey can to h e lp m ak e It a
better place.
W here Is this Increase in p rid e com ing
from ? Is it b e in g instilled by tea ch ers? A re
p aren ts s h o w in g ren ew ed e ffo r t s toward
instilling fa m ily , cu ltu ral and social va lu es?
W h eth er It is o n e o f these e ffo rts , or a
c o m b in a tio n o f a ll o f these, s o m e th in g
positive has h appened. Th is sh ou ld not only
b e applauded, bu t supported In e v e r y way
possible.
Procehel sa ys local students a rc . “ ..really
co m in g arou n d and helping us pu t a n end to
th e w e a p o n s a n d th e d ru gs o n sch ool
p ro p erty."
T h e h irin g o f P roech el as d ir e c t o r o f
security m ay h a ve surprised som e p e op le. Are
schools h a vin g so m an y problem s w e need a
security ofllcer?
T h e m o ve h o w ev er, m ay have m a d e people
becom e aw are o f the rap idly-in creasin g crim e
and drug p rob lem s at our schools. It certainly
has been an aw aken in g.
W e all know : dru gs weaken a n d can even
destroy y ou n g m inds. R esolving fig h ts and
tryin g to q u ell crim in a l activities 19 a w aste o f
every on e's tim e, which should b e better
spent.
For P ro e c h e l, sch ool o ffic ia ls a n d a d ­
m in is t r a t o r s . t e a c h e r s , s t u d e n t s , a n d
especially parents, w e urge c o n tin u in g sup­
port. T h e red u ction in c rim e a n d drug
problem s Is u n derw ay now. W e w a n t It to
continue until It Is virtually elim in a ted .
L et's keep the m om entum g o in g . Victory
o v e r crim e In ou r schools can b e o u rs If we
continue our com m itm en ts.

LETTERS

jSins of a violent few
! A few comments seem appropriate In response to
. your recent gun control article.
: Your article stated that there are 211.000.000
; firearms in the United States. Of thla number It
-reported that 15.377 were used In homicides
during 1992. Simple arithmetic would then show
that 210.984.623 firearms were not used to kill
anyone. From this It seems that law-abiding gun
owners significantly outnumber the violent few.
Americans In this poll want greater restrictions on
gun ownership. They obviously do not realize
whose guns need to be controlled. A problem
incorrectly deDncd will be Inconectly solved: here
Is the problem and Its solution as I see It.
Firearms In the hands ol a few violent Ameiicuns
are being used to rob. wound, and kill people. Tills
la the problem. The solution is simple to stale, but
hard to apply. End the revolving door criminal
ustlce system. Pul violent gun users In prison and
teep them there. Do not Impose punishment In the
form of restrictions on the law-abiding majority for
the sins of n violent few.
Donald M. Fann
Sanford

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Resolving psychologists’ complaint
Children are the future — o f a family, a
community and a nation. Those o f us In the
helping professions: social workers, counselors
and school psychologists generally are advocates
f o r c h ild r e n . T h e r e f o r e , w h e n s c h o o l
psychologists In Seminole County felt that they
were being prevented from giving their best
services In children with sjierlal needs, they filed
a lawsuit. This lawsuit was not entered Into
lightly and came as n last resort after their pleas
fell on drafears.
June 11. 1993. Th e Hurrau o f Education for
Exceptional Students received a lormal com­
plaint filed by attorney Norman Levine, alleging
that the school Irourd of Seminole County
violalrd federal and state laws rrlatlug to the
education of students with disabilities.
Twenty Interrelated Issues were alleged and an
Investigation w as conducted by the Department
o f Edurallon. A s a result of the Investigation.
Secretary of Educutlon Hetty Castor signed an
order Dec. 17. 1993 for the Seminole County
school board to la k e corrective actions
The first allegation submilled was "students
have not been evaluated In all areas of their
suspectrd disability." The corrective actions the
school board are lu take In relation to the above
al'.tgalioiiS ate. «1) to irvlae Its manual for
admissions and placement to ex|iand the referral

services, his/her cose is reviewed by the student
study team Although psychological evaluations
are often critical In making these determinations
the school district made the attendance of school
l&gt;sychol()glsts optional. Consequently, thr Dr
part merit of Education Indicated that school
pyschologlsls arc required to attrnd these
inertings The school board must revise lis
manual of procedures to reflect l bis change

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In essence the Department of Education found
some of the allegations to Ik - substantive,
parilrularlv In view of the federal requirement
that "n o single procedure Is used as the sole
to Include more than one area or change the criterion for determining an appropriate educa­
format to Identify the area of suspected disabili­ tional program for a child."
ty: (2| the revised document is to Is* submitted to
Thr Office of Civil Rights lias also hern
thr bureau ol Education for Exceptional Stu­
dents within 45 calendar days of thr order. |3| conducting an Investigation relative to treatment
staff from exceptional student education and accorded school psychologists T h e repirt from
student sup|tort services shall lie trained In the thr Office of Civil Rights Is |&gt;rndlng However,
revised procedures and documentation must hr when all o f Ihe Investigations are concluded II is
submltlrd by June 30. 1994; (41 the educational necessary that the administrative stuff members
records of studrnts named by complainant as will be more rrrepilve lo school psychologists or
bring adversely affected by tills allegation are to any other school district em ployees who have
lie received by a representative of thrxchnol genuine concerns, that Impact upon the services
provided lo the children In llrts county.
board.

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student study team. Whenever a child Is bring
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ELLEN G O O D M A N

Make joy a habit to use or lose
BOSTON - T h e yea r Is still young, the days
still numbered In single digits, when my friend
extends her annual greeting. Happy New Year,
ahe says, with th e enthusiasm o f a tolltaker
telling commuters to havcanlceday.
The truth Is that my old friend Is not
thinking of a happy new year. She takes on
January with som ething leas than the good
ch eer she left behind In December. She
encounters each n e w year with an Icy stare, a
certain set expression around the Jawline. This
morning she looks, well, resolute. And full of
resolutions.
On her New Y e a r's list, there are admoni­
tions about work and working out.There ar
rules about belt-tightening her body and her
budget. There are visions of a year destined to
be lean and more than a bit mean. The good
news, she says w ith Just a hint of selfdeprecating irony, la that she has yet to break
a single promise.
My friend Is a resolutions recidivist and we
both know It. I recognize certain perennial
entries lo her list. T h e same five pounds have
m ade their cam eo reappearance. So has the
promise to pay ofT her credit cards, to work
harder. !•* really, finally, team Spanish, and to
N O T: not watch television, not cat fat. not let
the laundry, the bills, the errands pile up.
I f her life w ere a business, then these
resolutions would be a pep lolk from the boss
about the need to be more productive, to do
m ore with less, to squeeze more Into the same
number of hours. T o accomplish this thing
called 1994.
But where on this list Is your happy new
year. 1aik? How co m e pleasure never makes It
on to such a dutiful list of do's and don'ts?
Doesn't Joy also g et soft and flabby If you
neglect to exercise tt?
M y friend look s up and scofTs at my
questions. Nobody, she retorts, needs to
resolve to eat chocolate. We don't need to
remind ourselves to d o what we enjoy.
I nod my head at her grumpy certainty, but
I'm not so sure o f that.
The pleasures that I am thinking o f this
January day arc not chocolate, etieeae. and
couch potatoes. Trend watchers may talk
about Americana backsliding ofT the health
treadmill, falling ofT the low-fat wagon. They
m a y call the renew ed Indulgence In potato
chips and steak and Ice cream a sign of
"pleasure revenge." Bui I suspect that these
retreats are puny rewards for servings of
self-denial.
I am thinking o f another list. What would
happen If are w rote down our six. eight, or 10
beat moments o v e r the past year. What If we
ranked thq hours that energized whole weeks:
the exchanges that made us think or feel most
deeply. A list o f w hat made that year worth
livin g. The non-oeroblc highs.
Would there be a n y relationship between the

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The children are ou. ettbens o f tomorrow. the
(duration they rer-dvr today w ill contribute lo
Ihr quality of life and in dirlr tomorrows

list marked resolutions and the one marked
pleasures? Between our stated goals and our
remembered Joys? Are we trying to get to
where we reslly wsnl to be? Or do we neglect
the pursuit of happiness In our purposeful­
ness?
T h e b u s in e s s
manuals and work­
ing woman m aga­
zines warn people
like my friend and
me that we ca n 't
accomplish anything
u n le s s w e fo llo w
their advice:
prioritize. So we keep
a s t r ic t o r d e r o f
absolute priorities.
W ork and fa m ily .
F am ily and work.
F a m ily as w o r k .
Com m itted lo our
l i s t s , w c p lo u g h
through days,
■ But whereon
checking them off
this Hat Is your
like chores.
happy new year,
W h en w e th in k
I ask? j
about Improving our
liv e s , wc tend to
measure our worth
on one scale or another. We think of stripping
what Is unhealthy or unnecessary, firming up
muscle, getting down to the bone. Instead of
fleshing out the best.
We have priorities and everything else geta
pushed to the bottom o f the list. Only, once
there, It remains untouched like som e
endlessly postponed dessert.
Too many friendships — the true casualty
of our time — languish there Too many
marTlagea grow numb waiting for Intimate
stretches of time together. Too few o f us
resolve to sing or to walk .In the snow, to
make love or to make someone laugh. Too
many of us forget what we want. The pursuit
o f happiness that once carried the moral
weight o f an American revolution now seems
frivolous and has to wait.
But Joy Is also a habit. Use It or lose It. And
happiness la not a banal smily face to stick on
on envelope. It's an option that we must
exercise or watch atrophy.
So. while the year is still young, one more
time with feeling: Have some happy New
Year. Bettrr put tt on the list.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters
must be signed. Include the address o f Ihe writer
and a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subjtxt and be as brief as possible.
The letters ore subject lo editing.

Improving public schools Is like bring
shacklet while running an obxtaric course
The problem Is not where you want to go. but
how you circumvent the Impediments, pitUlls. and hurdles.
Tht new year Is a time for reflection and
goal-set ting. When I was elected chairman of
thr Seminole County School Hoard. I resolved
to rrdcdlcatr myself
to e d u c a t io n Im ­
provem en t. H ere's
the dilemma
How Thing* Should
Be
(Goals)
Teachers, money,
and r e s o u r c e s
enough to provide a
G u est
quality education to
Columnist
a ll s t u d e n t s ,
whatever thrli Indi­
vidual academic or
vocational require
mcnls;
Schools where traditional m orality and thr
Ten Commandments are taught and model-,I
by teachers and students;
learning environments that allow teachers
to be warm, loving, supportive, nurturing,
and trusted;
Schools and homes that .irr safe and
stu den ts w h o arc w e ll-b e h a v e d , selfdisciplined, drug-free, respectful, and lawabiding;
llome/communlty support und parental
Involvement that reflect shared educational
goals and responsibilities:
Manageable class sizes and Joyful, well-paid
teachers who are free to focus on subject
matter and to meet nerds they determine as
priorities:
High test scores and »tu&lt;lrnts who graduate
with skills required (or productive lives as
good citizens.

How Things N rally A re
(Obstacles)
Overburdened taxpayers and a state fund­
ing formula placing Seminole County near
the bottom (translation: " T o o little money,
too many students, so Just do more with
lrsa"|;
Laws thut demand political correctness and
that limit teachlm; or doing anything lhat
might "offend;”
Teachers afraid to touch or *peuk to
students (except Impersonally) lest motives
b 5 n ‘^ understood or lawsuits result;
A culture o f weapons, violence, and drugs
necessitating expulsions, alternative pro­
grams. counseling, and officers assigned to
patrol schools;
D ysfunctional families, neighborhood
gangs, poverty, abused children, and apathy
from people who would benefit most from
their school Involvement;
Overcrowded classes where teachers must
cope with Imposed mandates — everything
from teaching those who don't speak English
to those with learning or emotional dis­
abilities;
Too many students who drop out —
academically or emotionally — and who are
content "Just getting by.”
With these (and many m ore) obstacles
facing the school system. I sometimes want to
throw up m y hands, throw In the towel, or
Just throw up. Hut no situation exists that
cannot be made at least somewhat better
when concerned people focus on solutions,
not problems.
The school board has made som e progress
on the obstacle course: drafting a legislative
plan requesting Tallahassee's funding sup
port: taking firm stands against violence,
weapons, and drugs; establishing alternative
education for expelled students; approving
Improvement plans submitted by school
committers: and working with the Business
Advisory Board, county officials. PTAo and
school volunteers to meet needs.
Unfortunately, there are m ore problems
than p rob lem -so lvers. W it h so many
challenges to confront in the new year, won't
you resolve with me to seek w ays to unloose
the shackles. Jump the hurdles, snd reach the
finish line? Schools reflect the community,
and It's only when the community gets
actively Involved that effective change oc­
curs.
KSMW'l noH aarbor* Kuhn It chalrwomwi 0&lt; ttw tomlneK
County SOwol Sm t S

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�Sanlorj Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday. January 0. 1W4 • *A

Women--------

Speak —

Continued from Page 1A
• \Vr lend «n allow oilier people
or lltlng* to dictate what our
|M)U-iiil.il K ," Getilui told the
Urmip
We live down to oilier
|M-oplea‘ expect at loim. We've got
loget nwny from that."
" I'his is i hr Hi m day of ihc rest
of your live s.•' he told the
receptive uudleiire.
M ore .irtd m ore A frican *
American youth in trouble are
from sin gle parent homes,
usually headed by women. The
mmdxr of youth In trouble Is
dlsprojiorUonalr to their per*
cenlagc of the population. liv
empowering the single mothers
unit the loots needed to take
charge of their lives, education,
•-kills anti Jobs thry can develop
their capacity to provide for and
protect their children.
Women raise Hie children.*'
ticuka sit Id. "If we want to help
lho*c children, the beat thing we
can do is help their mothers”
He urged the women to hrllrve
in themselves and design a plan
for iheir lives A mentor pro­
gram pairing a volunteer with a
woman to help reach a goal was
also |xiri of the conference.
G enka sa id tic hopes to
establish a program lo help
revliall/e the Goldsboro arrl
Midway area patterned after a
Philadelphia program. In whleh
residents contributed as little* as
$10 over a three year period.
The program did so well, as
murh money was collected at
Hie end ol one year to meet the
three-year collection goal The
money was used lo establish
m islnesses and fix up the
neighborhood
He encouraged the women In
look at the needs of Hie commititliy and become entrepreneurs,
to start businesses that olfrr
services II people arc breaking

into houses, design a Iletter lock
and market It. hr suggested.
It community residents don't
rreognlre ihc arm 's business
potential, others will. " If wr
don't open businesses here."
(Iruka caul tuned. "People from
oi ei in Korea will do It."
As residents slillt Iront Ihc role
ol employee to employer. Genka

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nmmm r w w vf

Amaflka Qauka. kaynola speaker at the conference.
predicted less adversity, less
itostlllfy and m r f ' harmony.
G old en R u le helps find a f­
fordable housing for low income
tieoplr to purchase. Gruk.i out­
lined how he changed the design
specifications In the local tow
Income housing market from
lev* Hi.m 900 square-foot, two
bedroom, one hath mixlrl* to
1 .1 0 0 s q u a re- f o o t . th r e e
bedroom, two hath homes with
wall-to-wall carpel, central heal
and air conditioning, a garage
and vaulted ceilings, to help give
the e lu s io n ol space. The
GoldeuRule standards helped
change the product offered In
thr low income housing market
by others, he rlalmrd.
He a lso urged conference
partlclpunis to help change thr
Image of blacks only as con­
sumers to the pnMluctlvr side ol
society, rspectnllv In the lomlug

technology of the 21st century.
Prior lo Gruka's address. Stale
Itrprrscntnllve Marvin Couch.
D istrict 33 told about th r
adversities hr fared when he left
home at 13 to escape an nbustve.
alcoholic father. After two years
living on the streets. Couch said
lie derided he had In change Ids
life or lie killed or end up In jail.
"I &gt;iad lo pull myself up hy thr
Ixnii straps." Couch said. After
gelling a sirady Job. marrying
and starling a family. Couch said
accepting .Jesus Christ as Ills
saviour was the key to his
success. His faith helped him
cope with the frustrations ami
dlirirullics hr fared.
lie pledged he would give a
110 percent ronnnltmrnl lo Hie
women ai ihr tinning m help
them cut through Hie red tape
standing between them and
their goal.

Filming--------Continued from Page 1A
continue work in Sanford Monday The Sanford loca­
le ms will not he Idrnilfled In the
pilot television show, according
lo Jen. so Saniord residents
won't have lo worry about being

Uicy want lo patronize adult
entertainment. Hut It should be
regulated by law so minors can't
freely participate." W hile her
husband. Hunlrr Hubbard said.
"A d u lt entertainm ent needs
regulating trerause It could be a
real trad si!nation If it wasn't
regulated Only designated loca­
tions should be allowed."
Ron Couturier also felt. " I
don't see a problem with them
being In the clly. I don't have
any desire lo go there, but they
definitely need regulations. I
don't want It next door to m e or
any kids around litem."
Sandy Willard held the view .
" I feel they nerd lo be regulated.
They need lo lx* In big cities, not
In small towns Small Inwns are
“ No one should tell you whut
to do with your life." was Hie more fam ily oriented and It
needs lo be kepi away from the
resounding vo ice o f Dennis
faintly."
Shlndcl
“ I feel It d o n need regulat­
A person wishing lo he Iden­
tified only as Hob said. "I don't ing." Jay Khan siild.
Several people leaned more
need II regulated You know
towards tile views o f the re­
what you’re going Into when you
ligious cominunlllrs.
go Into It."
Styron Lemons said. “ I don't
A couple. Carol and Russ, tx-lieve they should Ire located
wanting ihrlr last names to Im* anywhere! I don't believe In II at
concealed said. " I f you see a sign all! It's not approjrriate bringing
that says triple X on I he outside, young children up In society
If you want to go In then go. If wlth'it. It's one of Satan's better
you don't want to go In then tricks to fool people."
don't."
Clodcnc Richards agreed by
A husband and wife trained saying. " I think (hey should rut
up with th eir Ideas. Cheryl o u t a d u l t e n l e r I a I n m e n t
Hubliard said. "It's every adult's altogether. Teenagers could try
right to clinnse whether or not In sneak in. -lust don't do it ul
people
volcrtl lliclr opinions of the
establishments that some refer
to as "strip Joints." Many frit
that as an adult you arc free to
choose how you s|&gt;cnd your
Hmr. Others were very adamant
about the Immoral Implications
on society as a whole.
Mary Pelletier said. "It's an
Individual's choice. No one's
going to go in that doesn't want
to. Just locate them away from
schools.*'
Hrrm Hatch heartily agreed by
saying. "It doesn’ t bother me.
Just locate them away from
neighbor hoods and schools. In a
business district."

film crew s are from Central
Florida.
T w o hall-hour shows are lo tie
prepared, each with six seg•
Th e spokeswuman said at-' m enu-per vbqw ' ’Ihr pilots ate
though Ihr dins'tors and pro­ to Ik* (•rtfnpirtrtFAjtitMhnw elthrf
ducers are from New York or tn February or nifty summer.
Callfomlu. some members of Hie .Jen said

seen a c ro s s the Ita lia n as the
to w n le r r o r U e d b y a 2 0 0 -p o u nd
ca tfish o u t of laikr Monroe

Stenstrom
Continued fro m Page 1A
Alexandria. La She
cannot recall hls first name hut
his Iasi name was George. The
ciiuplr partnird a son and a
daughter. O llvr said Sarlta did
marry Monroe Hulton. They,
ton, had a son and a duaghtcr.
Hutton, you may rrmemher.
Is*fore marrying Sarlta got city
contracts lo pave a lot ol Sanford
streets
It was nunorrd Hutton kicked
bark part o l hls profits to hls
future father-in-law who was
serving as mayor. Clly attorney
George DeCottes subpoenaed
about a do/cn local citizens
Mipi&gt;osrdiy associated with the
rumor lor a special meeting of
thr city commission It didn't
prove anything one way or the
other and Hull ended that.
As lo charges that Hutton's
p avin g w a s in fe r io r . O live
|Kiintcd out that we are still
driving most ul ihr samr streets
Ustay And. site's right.
As' We re par left ptt-Vinoily
Maude and Sarlta both a ir
hurled in thr »uikr family plot Tn
Kvergreen C em etery Forrest

D EATH S

and tils wife Maude are In the
center of the four-grave affair
There's a daughter's grave on
either side. Each of the daugh­
ters' graves had a very small
marker which Irlfs us only the
name and dateofdealh.
W e're sure you'll remember. If
you rrad our "L ik e g a le " series
In 1991. Lake and hls w ife were
In Santiago dr Cuba when Ihr
rider Maude was about to give

■y MICK PPBIFAUP
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Th* Sentord City Com
mavion win hold lit flrtt regvtor mooring
o&lt; i**4 Monday A i « ( nut port woo*, it *
loliowtng Itomt were Mtted on tho agenda
tot tt * work tot won tw*wrung e l 1 p m in
I t * City Maneges'* Conference Room
• Dttctmton - Reguetf Irom MEDCO
Oovotopmont Carp regarding enrwaatton
ol property between brtteon Avo and
Sip** Ave and between Celery Avw and E
m s Street
• Di k m i Iv i — Reeuetl tram Seminole
V Community Cplleg* tor conceptual op
pntvai ol land to matt rood tor wotlandt
mitigation
• Ditcutaton - Samkoto County RFP
174 Aftordabto Homing. CDBG. SHIP, and
HOME program
oOlKutaton — RrguCar agenda and
other Item*

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CALOGERO BAIO
Calogrro Dido. 74, West Os­
ceola Hoad, Geneva died Friday.
-Ian 7. HUM at hls residence
Horn June 23. DM 9 In Aragona.
Ilidy. he moved to Central Flor­
ida in 1973. Hr was a conlracior.
He was a member of Full Gospel
Assembly.
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e w ife ,
(aruicla. sons, Paul. Sanford
and Frank. St. Petersburg,
daughter. Phyllis H. Shipley,
U u y s ld r . N Y . : b r o t h e r s .
Gulsrppl and Peltro. both of
Dronklyn. N.Y.i sister. Vlncenia
Semlnerio, Aragona; five grand­
children.
H aldw ln-Falrchlld-O aklaw n
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home In chutge o f arrange­
ments.

C.A. DEN HAUPT
C A, Hen Hauj)t. 84. Tcdworth
Court. lamgwood. died Thurs­
day. Jan. 0. 1994 at the Heller
Living Center In Casselberry.
Horn Feb. 5. 1909 In Hellcfontc.
Pa., he moved lo Central Florida
In 1980. He was Protestant. He
was a member o f the Elks and
the Logan Fire Company.
Survivors Include wife. Edna
I).: son. Gerald D., Hellcfontc:
daughter. N an cy H. Evans.
Umgwood; four grandchildren:
seven greai-grandchlldren: one
gn at great grandchild.
Hold w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Home. Scm oraii/Forcst City
Chapel In charge of arrange*
mrnis.

CARMEL MAS8ARO
C a r m e l M u s s a r o . 82.
Ridgewood Drive. Longwood
died Friday. Jan. 7. 1994 ut the
Meridian Nursing Ccnlcr-island
Lake, lamgwood. Horn In Italy
on April 30. 1911. she moved lo
Central Florida In 1979. She was
a h o m e m a k e r. She w as n
member o f the Church of the
A n n u n c ia t io n . A lta m o n t e
Springs.
Survivors Include husband.
James V.: son. Anthony. St.
Mary. Pennsylvania: daughter.
Joyce Valeston. Longwood: one
brother: three sister*: tour
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Long*
wood In charge o f arrangement*.

H orace Mitchell. 80. 5014
C lem son. Los Angeles, died
T h u rsd a y. Jan. G. 1994 at
Hrulman Medical Center. Bom
Oct. I I . 1913 In Saniord. he
moved In California In 1941 He
was a porter. He was a Hapltst
and a member of St. Paul M il
Church
S u rvivo rs Include brother.
A llen (Son ny Hoy) Mitchell.
Sanford and sister. Mary Mil*
clicll. Los Angeles.
Wllson-Elchclbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc. In charge of arrangements.
LUC1LE E. NASS
Luetic E. Nats. 90. Lundovcf
Place. Longwood. died Thurs­
day. Jan. 6. 1994 at the Meridi­
an Nursing Home, lamgwood.
H o r n J u l y 2 3 . 1 9 0 3 I it
Wisconsin, she moved lo Central
Florida in 1985. She was a
homemaker. She was Protestant.
Survivors Include son. James,
laike Mary: brother. Carl Helling.
F lo re n c e . W Is.: tw o gran d­
c h i l d r e n ; three great*
grandchlldrrn.
H u ld w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary In charge o f ar­
rangements.

AMPARO MASTRAPA PENA
Am para Mast rap Pena. 84.
Alhambra Avenue. Allntnonir
Springs, died Thursday. Jan. G.
1994 at the Florida Living
Nursing Center. Apopka. Horn In
Cuba on June I. 1909. she
m oved lo Cenirnl Florida In
1976. Stic was Catholic.
Su rvivors Include brothers.
A l b e r t o M a s tra p a , M ia m i.
Ibrahim Mastrapa. California:
sisters. Maria Luisa Mastrapa.
E d e lm lr e M a s tra p a . A lm a
Mastrapa. all of Cuba
D a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
H om e. Scmoran/Forcst City
Chapel In charge o f arrange­
ments.

OLENN P. REILLY
Glenn P. Reilly. 38. James­
town Street. Altamonte Springs
died Wednesday, Jan. 5. 1694 at
hi* residence. Bom May 27.
1995 In the Philllpplnes. he
m oved (o Central Florida In
1971. H r was a member of
Nativity Catholic Church. He
w as an Army veteran.
S u rv iv o rs include mother.

S h ir le y R e illy . L o n g w o o d :
maternal grandmother. Verna
Cagle. Lougwtxxl: sisters, Karen
Kcllly-M nrlon, Deltona. Ucth
Y ou g. Tuscon, A rlz., Janet
Wilson. A|x&gt;pku.
Ha Id w in 'F a irch ild Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary In charge o f ar­
rangements.

DR. A LA N
OSKY

EDWARD 8UR-

Dr. Alan Edward Surosky. 7 1,
P e b b le Hcach C ircle W est.
Winter Springs died Friday. Jan.
7, 1994 at South Sem inole
Hospital. Longwood. Horn May
9. 1922 III Patterson, New
Jersey, he moved to Central
Florida in 1975. He was a
c h e m i c a l e n gi n e e r and
published author. He was a
member of the National Society
o f Professional Engineers. SAE.
and American Society for Test­
ing and Materials. Hr was
form erly active In American
Ordnance Association. Institute
o l E n vironm en tal Scien ces.
American Association (or Quali­
ty Control. American Nuclear
Society und Engine Generator
Systems Association. He was a
World War II U.S. Army veteran.
Survivors tnrludc wife. Nancy
Kelly Surosky; mother. Victoria
S lo u n L o w r e y . A ltu in o n t r
Springs; son. Stephen. Washing­
ton. D .C.; daughters, Carol
Jcllch. Annapolis. Maryland and
Harbaru Mottcr, New York City:
one granddaughter.
Gulnes Carry Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Long­
wood In charge of arrangements.

JE A N E TTE PEARL SHEF­
FIELD
Jeanette Pearl Sheffield. 72.
Celery Avenue. Sanford died
Friday, Jan. 7. 1994 at her
residence. Horn April 10. 1921
In laikcland. shr was a lifetime
resident of Central Florida. She
was a homemaker. She was
Protestant.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e s o n s .
M arvin . Altam onte Springs.
J im m y . S a n fo rd . J o h n n y .
Woodbridgc. VA.. Brian. Geneva;
daughter, Barbara Hicks, West
Palm Hcach: brothers. Casper
Matthews and Woodrow Mat­
thews. both of DeBary: sister.
Jessie Hawkins. DcUury; eight

g ra u d c li I Id re n : o n e g r e a t ­
grandchild.
Hrisson Funeral Home. San­
ford In charge of arrangements.

EDYTHE M. 8H1PE
E d y I li e M . S h 1p e . 7 4 .
Maplchurst Avenue. DeBary died
Wednesday. Jan. 5. 1994 at her
home. Born tn While Plains. N.Y.
on Nov. 10. 1991. she moved to
Central Florida Irom Harrisburg.
Pa. In 1972. Shr worked as a
telephone operator for Hell Tele­
phone Company in Harrisburg
and was a m em ber o f the
Telephone Company Pioneers of
America. She was a Methodist.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e sons.
William D. Mahan. Salem. N.J.
and Harry L. Mahan. Vallejo.
Cal.: sister. Gertrude Flack.
Jamison. Pa,
Stephen R. Haldaulf Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

blrih to hrr second child. laike
suddenly realized Oral if the
child were a boy fir could never
become president of the United
Stales. So. hr look Maude In
Miami. The child was another
girl. The doctor was James M.
Jackson — one of. If not. Miami's
mosl prominent physicians ut
lhal time. The famed Jackson
Memorial Medical Center. Jointly

0 See Stenstrom. Pege BA

Sanford commission agenda

T t* following llo m woro lilted on tho
agenda tor It* rrgvivr cammltiton moot
Ing beginning at 7 p m . tn I f * commlnion
chamber* p( Sanford City Hall:

HORACE MITCHELL

all!"
J aim e lir u n r llr frit v e r y
strongly and said. " I feel It
should lx- regulated more so
than It Is I don’t feel there
should lx* adult entertainment In
Ihr community because of the
children. They should do away
with It altogether."
Another person wishing to
speak out and yet remain anon­
ymous s.ild. "Adult entertain­
ment promotes pornography.
Pornography promotes violent
crim es a gain st women and
children. I feel adult entertain­
ment should not lx- a topic at all
for u society that was built with
'In God W r Trust' on the cur­
rency. It's Just part of the whole
world following darkness amt
evil and being led by the devil.
No wonder lire world Is so full of
sin. We allow our minds to be
pul In the gutter, then gotxlness
and uprightness fall hy the
wayside Clean up America by
first starring with our minds!"
Everyone may hold a different
opinion and some (hat may not
partlrl|&gt;ate themselves feel that
thr right o f choice should reign
supreme. Regulations and ordi­
nances are already In the mak­
ing. Will Seminole County cities
be glowing with colored lights?
Will U.S. Highway 17-92 be
decorated with scantily clad
women enticing cuslomcrs Into
their smoke III led room? Only
lime will tell

o Recognition — Sweet Harmony I M
Ordrr of t t * Eettom Star.
# Ordinance — Public hearing, 2nd
reading — Adult Entorteinmant Code
OOrdmanco — Public Soaring, Tnd
reading
Change* end amendment* to
I t * toning ordinance end LOR regarding
edut I entertainment
• Ordinance — Tnd reeding — Asmara
lion at property between Palm W ay end
Saniord A r t . end between Hibltcu* Orlv*
end Poinwtta O rix Kenneth E Jwrrto*.
ORfttf • Ordinance — Tnd reeding — Asmara
Non el property batman Rinaherf Rood
end IM artlet* *. and baheaen S R at end

vacated i. Oregon Aye SamIn o* T en t*
Cantor Limited Pertnarthlp.owner.
• Ordinance — Tnd reeding - Rarer*
portion rt property batowon Uptole Reed
end Eldar Rood, and between SR oa and
W llh Street, from AG to PD Lee
Trepemer and Lata Peutxct. owner*
i Ordinance — Tnd reading — Rarer*
portion erf property between French Ave.
end Elm Avo . end between W llth Street
end W l*th Street from GC 1 end SR IA to
PO City el Sentord. owner
• Ordinance — Tnd reeding - Henna
portion el property between Sentord Aye
end Palmetto Ave . and between E . TVh
Street end E lath Street Item RC I to
GC 1 W Donald Smith, owner
e Condemnation report* and reoueih
tor lime * « tenner*
• Conviderenon — F'nai Welt of tooee
with Seminole County Mental Health tor
meet Peirce benevolent Building
• ContTderatlon - Fed Wire Traswtor
Agreement
• Comidev*I on — Reguetl from Con
kiln. Per ter end Holme* tor to* UKmat* to
engineering contract tor wetor reclame
lien facility eapention end w etor*! dit
merge tr animation lecililie*
• Ordinance — III reading — Ann*, a
portion el property bolaoon Perk A im . end
Palmetto Ave . and bo baton E TPth Street
end E Tvm Street Hon* Saving* of
America, owner.
• board appointment — Waterfront
Matter Plan Steering Committee
eCenn ent Agenda
• Approval of minute*
• Approval #f voucher* tor 0*c If* )
• Report on Invole** paid
• Adioucnmeni
Item* on the agenda as* *ub|ect to

change end eddiltenol item* m ay be
edd*d
The Sentord City Hell ll located al XX) N
Park Avenue in Sentord

ESTELLA P. TAYLOR
E s l r 11a P . T a y l o r . 7 5 .
Nurelssus Avenue, Sanford died
Friday. Jan. 7. 1994 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Horn
July 4. 1917 In Key West, she
moved to Central Florida in
1983. She was a U.S. Navy
Exchange Clerk.
Survivors Include daughters.
Gloria S tep h en . Key Largo.
Barbara McCarcy, Key West and
Nancy Page. Sunford; slsler.
A ntparo A v i l a , K e y W est:
brother. Emllo Alea. Key West;
fuur grandchildren: four great­
grandchildren
G rain k ow F u n eral Home.
Sanford In charge of arrange­
ments.

We do not charge Interest on pre-need
Installment payments - most others do.
We refund 100% o f all monies paid,
at any tim e, for any reason - most
others d o not.
We do not charge sales tax on mer­
chandise - most others do.
We are locally owned and operated
many a re not.

FUNBVtALft
SHEFFIELD. J E A N IT T E PEARL
Funeral t*fVtCM tor Mr* Unfit*Id. » } « 71.
of Sentord who died Friday will bo conducted
Tuetdey, Jenuery 11th of tho Brloon Fun*«o1
Homo In Sonfwd with Re. Ctvorlti S « » )
gerty offtoofing Violation tor trwnd* will b*
of lh* lunorol homo Monday from 1 p m until
l pm end* p m until 1 p m Bur 1*1 *111 bt ft
tho Oeklewn Pork Ctm olory Britton
Funtrol Homo. Saniord. Florida 17111)1

G ra m k o w
in e ra l H o m e
Locally Ownod and Operated Since 1969
800 E. Airport Bird.. Sanford. FL 92779

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�•A - Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday. January B, IBM

School scenes
Are you ready for exams?
SCHOOL BRIEFS
A perfect 4
ALLENTOWN. Pa. — Paul Velho. son of Paulette Vclho and
brother of Greg Velho of Longwood, recently earned honors for
having had a perfect 4.0 gmdr point average for the fall 1993
semester.
Velho attends Muhlenberg College In Allentown. Pa

S H S P T A meeting
There will be a Seminole High School general l*TA meeting
on Monday evening. Jan. 10.
The meeting will be In the school's media renlrral 7 p m.
Ttie main loplc for the meeting will be planning for the Miss
SHS contest which will take place at the school on Saturday
evening. Jan. 20.
Volunteers are needed for that, and other, projects.
For more Information, contact Leslie Higgins at 323-2022 or
Sheila Michels at 322-6808

Special P T A to meet
Th e Special Education Parent Teacher Association will mrrl
on Thursday. Jan. 20.
The meeting will be at Winter Springs Elementary School al
7 p.m.
The topic will lie Circle o f Friends, building a circle of friends
for your child with special needs.
All parents nnd teachers are welcome to attend.

TO P C U L T IR K ,M by S lo e McCarty

The pressure Is on. You feel
the tightness In your clicsl. your
palms are swraty, you can't
catch your breath, and tl feels
like the world is closing In on
you.
No. I'm not talking utxiut a
first dale, tin tallkng about
mid term exams!
Can you believe It? Half of the
school year Is already over.
Pretty srxm we'll be hunting for
greal places on lire lx-nrh for the
summer.
Hut first there’ s those pesky
tests to take car? of.
Aflrr two long 9-wrck periods
wr. as students, get to think
track nnd try to remember every­
thing we learned 126 days ago
land that's not Including days off
or brcaksl
Not a sm all tusk by any
means.
Most teachers try to mnke
tilings easier by eomblntg 0week exams with the semester
final, that wny there's less
[vqierwork for them and less
stress lor the kids.
Hut that's most teachers.
There arr some w ho relish the
thought of late-n igh t cram
sessions and pupils pulling out
their hnirfrom fnistrallon.
Now that's Just some tearhers.

Jalma Dlllman
and I won't be mentioning who
And there are different types of
students, loo.
Those who choose to study,
study, study, right ‘till the m o­
ment o f the test, and some who
glance at a review (luting their
lunrh hour (or half hour. I
should sayl and take their finals
In stride, and of course thr goof
o(Ta who never even think of
looking bark and go Into their
elaaaes with a grin knowing ull
they'll do Is Christmas-tree the
scan tron. Fortunatly for future's
sake there doesn't seem to be

many of the later description.
At Seminole a new |»ollcy has
been adopted to encourage stu­
dents to stay Interested in their
classes.
If hc/shc has two or less
excused absences from a certain
c la s s a n d n o u n e x r u s e d
absences then that person Is
exempt from their semester
exam.
Thai's right, come to class and
you win n fabulous prl/c at
mid-term!
And yea. there are ratches.
First. If the child docs qualify for
the exemption hr/shc must also
hove no unexrused and less
than two excused absences from
their Contact (homeroom) class.
If they fall to meet those re­
quirements then they have tn
take their tests
Understand? D on’ t worry,
many trarhrrs nnd students
didn't either.
O.K now wr get to thr other
snag. If there Is a dispute about
absenrrs between teacher and
student. It's up to the teacher to
decide If that student qualifies.
The student ran only go to the
attendance offitt- at the end of
th e s c h o o l d a y to try to
straighten everything nut. and
even then things might not work

out.
W h a t s tu d e n ts m u st r e ­
m em ber Is that If they arc
exempt from their finals, not
taking them doesn’t help their
semester grade at all. So If
you’re planning on forgetting
stress because you don’ t want to
do something you don’t have to.
maybe you should think of doing
It anyway, to mnke sure you're
grades are on the up and up.
T o all o f you who aren't
worrying about sharpening No. 2
pencils because you’ve had good
attendance, the school would
prefer It tf you stayed at home
until you have to come to school
to take a test. If you have tu at
all. Besides what would you do
at school with nothing to do?
Think about thut one.
Now to all who. for some
reason or another. Just have to
take those finals go easy on
yourselves and study n little
every night belore the exums.
trust me. you'll absorb more that
way than tn a slate of cramming
panic. And cheer up. afler it's all
over we get a four-day week-end
while teachers still have to go to
school to all o f those horrid
tortuous, brain-picking, exami­
nations of our semester's knowl­
edge.

C o o p e r is true to SHS
thr work and In learning." she
said. "W e gel to read different
books and discuss things on u
much deeper level."

By VICKI D eSO R M IM
Herald Stall Writer_______________
Vlenna-bom rock star Falco scored a massive worldwide hit in
the mid-1980s with ''A au d n n n "
his homage lo Austrian
composer Wolfgnag A a u t f e v i Mosart. Bom Johann H olcel In
1957, the former Vienna Made Conservatory student was
Inspired to write the song by ths 1984 Milos Forman movie

"Aasadeae."
1. In the 1964 film ' Am adeus '
a who starred as M osart and
b. who won an Oscar lor his portrayal ot composer Antonio
S a lie r i
2. Who starred as composer Prana L l s i t In Ken R u ssell's 1975
film "L la a te m a n ln "
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SANFORD — A committment
to the school nnd the communi­
tyThat’* what acts Jane Cooper
apart from tier fellow tearhers at
Seminole High School.
Cooper hart been teaching 11 th
grade Kngll!ih nt Seminole for 21
yearn Tills year she Is also
teaching and Advanced Place­
ment English ( lasses
" I don’t know what I do that Is
different than anyone else," she
aalci. "Except that, maybe. I can
Identify with the kids."
She said that she was the child
a*( military parents who nettled In
Sanford when she was In the
1Alii grade. She attended Semin|jtc High School.
"I came here at the same age
they arr now ." she said. "I
remember what II Is like to be In
that situation here."
Cooper said she enjoys the
rhallenges of leaching.

She said, however, that all her
students work hard and arc
usually willing and able lo learn.
" I think the students here
have a lot o f pride In Seminole
High School." she said. "And so
d o t."
Cooper lias tried to get her
students Interested In volun­
teering In the community. She
has en cou raged com m u nity
service as a port o f the educa­
tional process even before It
becam e possible lo use the
volunteer hours as a half credit
elective course.
"It's a lot o f hard work," she
said. "But more than that. It's
fun."
Copper said she loves her
students and enjoys the pleasure
they bring her In the classroom.
" I love my work." she said.

"The kids are greal. They're
what keeps mr going."
Cooper said she has especially
e n jo y e d th e c h a lle n g e o f
teaching thr Advanced Place­
ment students.
"They arr really Interested In

She also serves os the senior
class sponsor.
Cooper teases that she hardy
has time to sleep. I ii addition to
all her duties at school, she said
she Is also "very Involved" In
the school activities of her sons.

r a iffii
•Amnuih: Approach all stray animal* with caution
•Ambulance: Never attempt locross a road if you
W Iicji a siren. Slay in your yard, on the vidcw alk. or
*3 puked on the ude of the ruad (if in a car 1.
♦.in iilrni Should you witness an accident, go to the
M neatcm plume and call "U ll" immediately.
•Ability: Never attempt ludo something that you're
P mu sure you have the ability to do.
•Adder t% Never give your address to stranger*.
•Aye: No inaiter now old you are, you should he con­
cerned with safety.
•Airplasett Follow the flight attendant's direction*
Never leave your bags unattended at an airport.
•AiL Always ask before touching unfamiliar object*
*A tplritv Read dosage directions before laUng
avpttm or any other kind of medication.

S11EJH

Seen at school.

Back to school
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W hat*« for lunch?
Monday, Jan. 10,1004
Meaty Pizza
Tasly Coleslaw
Chilled Applesauce
or Chef's Salad
Low Fat Milk
Tuatdey, Jan. 11,1W4
Chicken Nuggets with Dip
Steamed Com
School Made Roll
Fruited Jello
or Chef's Salad
Low Fat Mltk
Wednesday, Jan. 12,1904
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Tossed Salad

Chiliad Paachos
Italian Bread
or Chet'a Salad
Low Fat Milk
Thursday, Jan. 13,1994
H ot T u 'k a y Sandw ich on
Wheat Bread
Seasoned Peas
Chiliad Pineapple
or Chet'a Salad
Low Fat Milk
Friday, Jm.14.1W4
Mexican Chill with Beans
Rice/Com Bread
Mixed Vegetables
Fruited Jalto
or Chet's Salad
Low Fat Milk

from school lor the WlnH
Break, the students at Croom
School ol Choice returned I
school this week. The student
across the district are not
back In school and gettln
ready for the third nine week
and for mid-term exams. Th
first week back In school I
always a difficult one, bu
atudenls will probably be read
to realty buckle down and wor
this week.
Pitotsby Twnmy Vlncwtl

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Health/Fitness

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HOUSE CALL

IN BRIEF
Hospice needs help
ALTAMONTE SI’RINGS — Umpire « r the Comforter nerd*
volunteers (o visit patients and families and run errands for
pUtlrillS.
Orientation and training classes for volu ill rent will lx- on
Tuesday evenings from 6-0 p.m. from Jan. 11 to Feb. 15.
For details, call Jo Dyer at 082 0808.

Abilities Expo comes to Orlando
Abilities Expo '94. the largest public show in the country
devoted to meeting the needs of people wllh disabilities, is
coming to Orlando for the first time on Jan. 1410.
Scheduled for the Orlando Expo Centre near to the Arena In
the Cenlroptex. Expo will give the estimated 1.8 million Florida
residents with disabilities and their families, as well as
professionals, a unique opportunity to see. try and buy
products and services that may Improve their lifestyle.
Hours are 10 a m. to 5 p m. on Friday. Jan. 14. 10 a.in. to 6
p.m. Saturday. Jan. 15. and 11 a m. to 5 p.tn. on Sunday, Jan,
16 Admission is 84 and children under 12 are free.
For Information and travel directions call 897 2660.

Dr. Quinn recertified as Diplomate
SANFORD — Dr. James E, Quinn has been recertified a
Diplomate of Ihe American Hoard of Family Practice IADFP),
the certifying entity of the family practice specialty.
He earned the Diplomate status by passing the AHFI’ s
certification examination, a written test of the physician s
abilities In pediatries. Internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics,
gynecology, psyrhiatry. prevention and other aspects of family
practice.
ABPP Diplomates must continue to demonstrate their
competence In the specialty by taking recertification exams
every six years.

South Sem inole January classes
LONGWOOD - South Seminole Hospital. 555 W. S.R. 4114. Is
offering the following classes for the month o f January.
• Continuing Education Class for Healthcare Professionals —
"H erpes." on Wednesday. Jan. 12. Registration is at 7:30 a.ttt.
The seminar Is from 9-11 a.m. In classroom 103. The speaker
Is Alnn Oricco. Ph.d. Three CEU's will be offered for nursing.
27H0924 and Marriage and Family Therapists and Social
Work. CM5395.
This class is free to employees. 815 for nun-cm ploy res.
Pre-registration is required.
The community seminar on "Herpes." will be Thursday.
Jan. 13. from 7*8 p.m. In classroom 103. The speaker Is Alan
Grteco. Ph.D.
• "Safety for Seniors” Accidents. Mishaps ft More. 55 Plus
Education Series, will he Thursday. Jan. 13. from 10 a m. to
noon. This is a free class.
For more Information and to register, cull 648-7899.

L o s in g

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h o lid a y p o u n d s

By 8H1BYL MOHR, R.P.
Now that the holidays arc
finally over, the company Is gone
and ihe decorations put away,
it's time to realize ili.it some o f
the signs of the seuson are still
wllh us.
U n fo r tu n a te ly th ey h a ve
snurk up on us one delicious
m o u th fu l at a tim e . T h e
pumpkin pie from Thanlsglvlng.
those delectable morsels from
the office party, the onre a year
cup o f eg g nog. grandm a's
famous fruitcake, the holiday
treats that tempted us all De­
cember long. Those- seemingly
harmless calories have found
their way to our hips and waist
and the hat brooms scales arr
telling on us.
Janunry Is as good a time as
any to start a new diet. Hut how
can this year's New Year's reso­
lution be more successful than
last year's broken promise to
lose weight?
Dirt trustification and exercise
ure always key components to
long-term, healthy weight loss
and weight maintenance Regis­
tered dlrtllians advise a "d iet­
ing" strategy that is both realis­
tic and safe.
To help make weight loss
more successful, here are a few
basic principles to keep in mind.
• Set reasonable, obtainable
goals.
As a general rule of thumb,
one can expect to lose weight In
approximately Ihe same amount
of time that it look to pul It on.
Therefore If holiday celebrations
began somewhere around the
week of Thanksgiving, then you
can assume 6-8 weeks of diet
modifications will return you to
pre-holiday w eigh t. A c o n ­
servative target dale of about

f J a n u a r y is as
good a tim e as any
to start a new diet.
B ut how can t h i s
y e a r’s N ew Y e a r’ s
resolution be more
successful than last
ye a r’s b ro ken prom Is e to l o s e
weight? J
-Sheryl Mostr, R.D.

March 1994. Obviously a target
date may be much later if
additional pounds from several
past holidays are also to lx? lost.
Start a diet plan with several
small, obtainable goals so suc­
cess will be more Immediate and
serve as Incentive to stick with
the overall objectives.
For example, a goal to lost 11
pounds by March may not lx* as
effective (or as motivating) as u
goal to lose 1 pound the first
week. 3.5 pounds by the end of
the first monlh. and each month
thereafter. Each small hurdle
w ill I m p r o v e c h u n c e s fo r
achieving desired weight. One
goal with one deadline leaves too
many opportunities to procrasti­
nate or to quit all together.
• I’lar to eat three to four
well-balanced meals every day.
Good nutrition should never
be sacrificed when attempting
weight reduction. A diet that
restricts entire food groups (like

dairy, meal) or emphasizes a
specific food (grnpefrule. brown
rice, flshl should be uvolded. No
one food Item provides every­
thing needed by Ihe body, and
restricting targe categories o f
fo o d o n l y I n c r e a s e s t h e
possibility o f missing Important
nutrients.
Planning well-balanced meals
three to four times a day will
help regulate nppeililc and blood
sugar levels, and minimize food
cravings. Meals should include
foods from all six food groups o f
the food pyramid. Foods high In
fat or sugar (chips, desserts,
milkshakes! should lx? limited
ar.d substituted by lower calorie,
more nutritious choices.
In-between meal snacking or
nibbling before meals should be
restricted. Snack-type foods are
typically higher In calories and
provide little to the overall
nutritional content of one's dally
tntuke. except for excess calo­
rics.

Be Heart Healthy
SANFORD — HCA Central Florida Regional Hospital Is
offering Heart Healthy, a foods and nutrition course designed to
teach participants |o, reduce the risk of developing heArt
disease■ by m odifying'eating habits and by changing some
cooking methods. The three-class program Is held on the
second Wednesday of each month. The next class will be on
Jan. 12. from 9.30-10:30 a.m. In Ihe Cardiopulmonary
Rehabilitation Center classroom, suite 2 1 1. of the Medical Arts
Building behind the hospital.
The three classes rotate each month throughout the year and
participants can Join at any time. Cost for Ihe entire course Is
8 15 and participants should pre-register.
For more information and to register, cull Ihe hospital’s
Nutritional Services department at 32 1*4500 ext. 5780.

Jr

Proioct C A.R.E..-a coalition
ollort ol agencies under tho
s u p e rv is io n o f the A rea
Agency on Aging of Central
Florida. Inc., will bo rolating
Its M obile Medical Clinic
through Brevard. Orange.
Osceola and Seminole coun­
ties boginning in February.
Elderly throughout Seminole
county are encouraged to take
advantage ot the clinic begin­
ning the week of Feb. 20. On
Tu esday mo r n i n g from
9:30-12:30 seniors gather at
Ihe Goldsboro Senior Services
Site at the West Sanford Boys
and Girts Club, 919 Persim­
mon A v e ., S a n fo rd . The
special unit is tenativ9ly set
to serve the elderly during
that time period.

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hospital

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Fitness Factor

S an fo rd H erald

Exercisers m ay shed cholesterol
Associated Press Writer_________
WASHINGTON - Exercisers
a r c b e t t e r a b l e to s h e d
cholesterol, and a new study
provides provocative hints about
bow It may happen.
R esearch ers say a th letes'
cholesterol seems to be more
easily attracted away from a
substance that makes It stick to
artery walls, and toward a sub­
stance that carrtei U lo the liver,
from which It Is excreted.
However, they caution against
reading too much Into the study,
because the area Is too new and
the number of people Involved
too small.
The report In the American
C o lle g e o f Sports M edicine
Journal. Medicine and Science In
Sports and Exercise, looked at
particles thut carry cholesterol.
One Is low-density lipoprotein
(LDLI. which deposits
cholesterol In the form of fatty
plaque Inside arteries. The other
Is h ig h -d en s ity lip o p ro tein
(HDL). which moves cholcstrrol
away.
Scientists already knew that
exercisers tend to have more
HDL than do their Inactive
counterpart!. Thla study In­
dicates the benefit may extend
beyond this - that exercisers'
HDL may be. In n sense, more
active.
The researchers at Children's

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By IHA DRBYPU1S

• Think moderation
Portion control is critical when
attempting any weight reduction
or weight maintenance program.
The size o f the portions are
directly related to calories con­
tained. and calories consumed
(the larger the serving size, the
higher the raloriesl. Moderation
Is usually the best policy In
regards to food choices and
decisions about "seconds." This
rule is particularly applicable
when eating foods typically con­
sidered "forbidden."
For Instance, after the decision
has b e e n m a d e that a
"forbidden" food is to be eaten,
stop after one or two bites, so the
caloric Intake- Is minimized and
weight reduction strategies arc
not Jeopardized.
These are Just a few example^
of basic weight management
strategics. T o help plan and
achieve wlcght loss goals, con­
tact a physician for a referral to a
registered dietitian. Individu­
alized a s s e s s m e n t and
counselling services are avail­
able.
Weight loss Is a billion dollar d
year Industry'- Needless lo say)
there are a lot o f “ dieters" ouj
there, and a lot o f people think­
ing about dieting. Be aware thal
weight m anagem ent Is hard
work. It takes a personal com;
mltment and determination wltlj
ea ch d a y a n d w ith e a c h
mouthful o f food, but the rcr
wards and benefits are mort
than Just Ihe physically obvioust
there are personal gains and
medically sound reasons foL
making this New Year’s resold
lion a success.

Hospital Medical Center and the
University of Cincinnati College
of Medicine looked nl 10 men
with an average age of 32. Five
o f the men were sedentary, but
the others were highly trained
athletes, running at least 60
miles a week.
All were given a moderate
workout on an exercise bike.
Blood samples were taken before
and after the workout. The
samples were then used In lab
experiments.
“ We Isolated Ihe HDL part,
then we put that In a solution
with an LDL that had been
loaded wllh radloactlvcly labeled
ch olesterol." said researcher
Barbara N. Campalgne. "Then
we saw how much o f that
radloactlvely labeled cholesterol
moved over to HDL."
There was little change In the
cholesterol of nonexcrclscrs. said
C a m p a lg n e . n o w A C S M ’ s
director of research develop­
ment.
Hut the runners' HDL moder­
ately Increased Its ability to
sw eep up c h o lc s te rc l a fter
exercise, Campalgne said. This
was striking because exercise
didn't Increase HDL levels In
either group, she said.
This suggests regular exercise
must have made the difference
In HDL activity, the study said.
"It shows for the first time
how exercise Influences Ihe high
density lipoprotein cholesterol."
Campalgne said.

The study also found that
prc-cxcrctsc blood from the
nonntnnrni was belter at shift­
ing the radioactive cholesterol
from LDL to HDL partlrlcs.
Hul the researchers suspect
this may not Le as much o f a
benefit us It seems. They think
the nunmnners looked good by
contrast because runners' 11DL
w as a lre a d y busy c le a r in g
nonradloactlvc cholesterol from
the runners'tissues.
H ow ever. Cam palgne c a u ­
tioned that the report ts prelimi­
nary — a hint, not a conclusion.
For one thing. It Involved only
five people In each group, and
larger numbers would be needed
lo establish thut the effect the
researchers found was not a
statistical fluke.
For another, the highly trained
runners who were tested may
have simply been genetically
blessed w ith bodies w hich,
nmong other things, were natu­

1 r r u

ral l y abl e to c l e a r t hei r
cholesterol better. Campalgne
said.
"It's possible It happens In
ordinary athletes, too." Cumpalgnc said. "I don't know If the
response would be as marked."

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Legal Notices
IN ? H I COUNTY c o u a r
OF THE B IO M K IN T H
JUDICIAL C RCUIT,
IN AND TO R
IC M IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A tt n o . i f i m a c c n i
KRZYSZTOF A PAYYL0VYSKI.
and ANNA W PAYYLOWSKI.
tils wtto
PtaMltlftS.

Herat* Photo by Tommy VMicant

Award of excellence
Sanford Rotary Club committee chairman John
Mercer presents Seminole High School student
Dustin Nichols the award lor winning the Rotary

Club’s annual essay contost. Dustin’s English
teacher. Debby Card, assists

Stenstrom—
Continued from Page 5A
owned by the U niversity of
Mliiml and Dud&lt;- County. Is
named for him

Nation in icy grip of storm s
Krr-p/lng rain and snow ganged up on much o f a
wlnter-wrary nation, knocking out powrr to thounaiuis.
sending traveler* skidding and causing at least four druths
In liuyfleld. Minn., the aherilTs department rrported mere
than 12 Inches of new snow lale Friday. The temperature fell to
•» degrees below zero In Dcs Moines. Iowa, this morning. Snow
was also fulling early today In Albany. N.Y.. Boston. Buffalo.
Cleveland. Detroit and Pittsburgh.
In West Virginia, hit with more than 30 Inches of snow since
Tuesday, a man was struck and killed Friday by a tree brought
down In a mudslide, police said, blaming the slide on heavy
snow and rain. A man shoveling snow In Rhode Island also
died.
A man who lost control of his car on un icy ri&gt;ad In Oklahoma
was killed, as was a teen-ager In Kentucky.
Arctic air was expected to keep an Icy grip on the up|&gt;cr
Midwest before pushing east tonight, while freezing rain and
sleet headed northeast from Virginia through New Jersey
towards Mulnc. Falling temperatures were expected to toss
snow Into the mixture by dawn, the National Weather Service
said.
.

Oil spill cleanup begins

_______

.JB
SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico — Under the glare o f floodlights.'
crews labored through the night to stabilize a crippled barge
that dumped 750.000 gallons Into the ocean off San Juan,
sending tourists scrambling.
The barge ran aground before dawn Friday, hemorrhaging
heavy black oil that blackened the turquoise sea and sullied
San Juan's golden beaches.
Hundreds of tourists In hotels ulong the palm-lined shore
made arrangements lo relocate or make the best of the
situation. It was the first major spill to hit the Island In decades.
"W e won't be diving around this area for a w hile." said
Alberto Rodriguez, a scuba Instructor who surveyed the mess
from shore.

Skater fights to com pete
DETROIT — Nancy Kerrigan was going to prove em ­
phatically that she had risen from the depths of u year-long
skating slump. Instead, she met unimuglned adversity and
must start all over ugaln.
She has six weeks to do It.
Kerrigan, the 1093 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
winner, withdrew from the event Friday, saying she wus
"upset, hurt, angry" that an unidentified attacker robbed her
o f a chance to defend her title. Kerrigan was smashed on the
leg with a club or metal bar after practice Thursday and
sustained a severely bruised knee and a bruised tendon.
Early Friday, afler she was unable to hop when doctors asked
her to test the right leg. she was forced to withdraw.
"Right now. I'm going to focus on Just getting better and
hopefully get ready for the Olympics. 1never worked so hard us
I did this year." she said.
Kerrigan, thd 1092 Olympic bronze medalist, would have to
be given a spot on the U.S. team for next month's games In
Mllehnmmer. Norway. The U.S. Figure Skating Association Is
empowered to do so. and there Is every Indication It will. The
United States has two berths In the Olympics.

Appeals court reconsiders ruling
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court says It will
reconsider a ruling that ordered a gay sailor commissioned as a
naval officer on grounds the military's ban on declared
homosexuars served no legitimate purpose.
Brushing aside the Clinton administration's request for a
more limited review, the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia Circuit decided on Its own Friday to
reconsider Ihe entire Nov. 16 ruling Issued by three o f Its
Judges In the cose o f Joseph StefTan.
Steffan resigned under pressure from the academy In 1987
after acknowledging his homosexuality. He was six weeks
short of graduation In the top 10 percent of his class.
Circuit Chief Judge Abner Mlkva wrote for the three-judge
panel In November. "It Is fundamentally unjust to abort a most
promising m ilitary career solely because o f a truthful
confession of a sexual preference different from that o f the
majority, a preference untarnished by even n scintilla of
misconduct."

W om an tried for using disabled parking

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SAN DIEGO — A woman who parked for free In meter spots
In front of her ofilce for three years after her doctor-uncle
helped her gel a disabled placard must stand trial for theft and
conspiracy, a Judge ruled.
" If she can dance, she can hike, she can water-ski. and she
cun go to Europe for a month, then she can park where
everybody else parks.'* Municipal Court Judge H. Ronald
Domnltz said Thursday during a preliminary hearing for
Orlana Pederson. 28.

Her mother. Laura Pederson, told the Judge her daughter
suffered from asthma and had ongoing pain from gallbladder
surgery In 1987.
But the Judge had little sympathy afler hearing from stale
Investigators who videotaped Pederson parking In front o f an
expired meter and walking briskly across the street to her
office building.

The U ikrs had planned. If the
child was a girl, to name her
Surah Instead, they named her
Surlla — the S|&gt;un!sh equivalent
of Sarah
Lake had earlier built an
electrical generating plant and
lee plant at Rands Siding lit
Sanlotd and had gone to San­
tiago lo do the same In Cuba.
At litis writing we don't know
what hap|M-ned to the hustiands
ot Ihe Lake girls anti we don't
know anything about Lake's two
grandsons and iwn granddaugh­
ters II vou know, t all us al
322 2860.
Then, oddly enough, we got a
rail from Olive's brother. Hobby
Newman Olive and Bobby are
lilt- two children of the late
Koliert A. Newman Sr. and Ills
wife. Ada. She was a sister of thr
lair W.C. "Billy Hill who for
many years headed Hill Lumber
Companv on West -Third Street■Mennwhlle tbr senior Newman
operated Hill Hardware at Sec­
ond anti Palmetto and Hill Im­
plement next lo Chase A Com­
pany In the 200 block of Oak
Avenue. The rider Newman also
was once a city commissioner
anti Hill was oner mayor of
Sanford. In fuel, he succeeded
Forrest Lake.
Bobby's cull had nothing to tlo
with vesleryrar except for some
curly Sanford names. He related
a story thul happened last
summer. Old tim er* will re­
member Charles J. Meriwether
Sr.. Ihe farmer on Celery Ave­
nue. lie had Iwo sons. Charles
Jr. and Waller. Charles was
killed during un Army Air Corps
Ixtmblng raid over Germany In
World War II.
Waller hus Itcctt opcrullng the
farm for quite a spell. Itc planted
several acres of "Silver Queen"
corn Iasi ycur. Some lolks say
Ihe vnrtelv Is cquul to or even
Iteller tasting Ilian the famous
Z ellw ood corn. T h e "S ilv e r
Queen" variety wus uvnllnhle for
only a month. But II seems an
Arm y retiree. Junior Speurs
(who nuts u home Insulation
business here), anti his wife
Nuncy live near Ihe Newmans.
Bo hb y ( ol d N a n c y about
Meriwether's exceptionally good
corn.
Nancy Spear's 6lstcr from
Texas was visiting here and they
went oul and got some of the
"Silver Queen" corn. Nancy's
slsler loved II so much she wcnl
back to the fann again, bought u
whole bushel. (Kicked It In suit­
cases and flew It to Texas.
Nancy's slsler and the corn
urrlvcd the next day and that
night a bunch of Texans "went
w ild" when they feasted on Ihe
Celery Avenue corn from San­
ford's Meriwether Farm.
This coming summer my fami­
ly's going lo try Ihe "Silver
Queen" variety. And. I'll bet a lot
of you will too.
By Ihe way. Ihe senior C J.
Meriwether was one o f Sanford's
earlier fanners. Afler Ills first
wife (K is s e d away he married Ills
stater-in-law — a lady who
lunched the lives of Just about
every school pupil In Sanford
during Ihe l ‘ *20s. 1930*. 1940s
and 1950s — Miss Ruth Hand.
She was one of tills urea's best
and at Ihe same time a most
loved schoolteacher.
Back lo the "Silver Queen"
corn. I have an Idea that several
bushels will hr shipped to Texas
when harvest lime comes In
mid-1994. Il also reminds me
the Iasi 100 percent accurate
weather report wus when God
(old Noah II wus going to rain.

CARLOS MARRERO and
M ARIAT ESTRAOA
Ottondantt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE I t FEREBY GIVEN
m*l on Hi# III Jay o* February,
iff*, at it 00 o'clock A M . at
IS* Semmola County Court
how**. M l N Park Avenua
S «n l* rd . F lo r id * . Ih t un
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1* 1* Hi IS* highetl bidder h r
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r**lproperty
Lot U. Block I. Formoor Unit
I. according lo th# Pl«t tharaot
« t recordad In Ptatbook If,
p*0*« » *nd n o u t * Public
Racorda of Sam ins&gt;* County.
Florid*
ThU U U It made purtuanl to
* Summary Ftn*l Judgment in
Faractoeuea *nt*r*d Mi Civil
Action No f llflO C C M Z now
pending In Iti* County Court Ml
end h r S*mlnol* County. Flor
Id*
OATEO tfilt M*ti d*y of 0*
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(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cl*rk ol th# Circuit Court
S*mmol* County. Florid*
By C*c*llo V Ek*rn
D*puty Clark
NOTIFICATION
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH
THE A M E R IC A N S W IT H
DISABILITIES ACT. p*rtont
with d lt * b lllll* t n**dlng a
tp*ci*l accommodation mov'd
contact COURT ADMINISTRA
TION *1 M l N P*rk A y*.
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not tolar then SEVEN dart
prior to the proceeding It
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Tn* City el Sentord it keeking
tasted propoteli tram gueltfied
hr m» le provide the (anewmg
TENNIS INSTRUCTOR
P r e p e ia l d ec u m tn li era
available, at no teal, in me
CHk * el Purcheting Ream Id .
XU Norm Perk Avenue. Sen
lord Florid* D ill. (COD SM
M l) II It mandatary that you
receive prapasal document*
prior to tubmlttlng oproposal
S e a t e d p r o p o t a l t an d
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m on* anginal. Mi the Office el
Purcheting. MO Nerlh Perk
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p m an Tuesday. January IS.
iff* Lata ottart win be returned
to tender unopened
Propotalt will bo evaluated
uting the telethon criteria tet
tor in MI the propotei document*
The City ot Sentord rater vet
the right to accept or rated any
or all propotalt. with or without
couto. to waive tachmc*lin*t. or
to accept the propotalt which. Mi
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they Oadde to appeal any do
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need a record ol the proceeding,
and lor w ch purpoto. they may
need to enturt that a verbatim
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tethmeny end evidence upon the
appeal It to be mod* Pertont
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*1 in ti* proceeding* thould
contact th* City Perteruiel D*
penmen! ADA Coordinator at
hour* Mi advance at Hie meeting
at aOJ/UO SAM
CITY OF IA N F 0 R 0
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Purcheting Agent
January*, if f*
Pubiith January t, lif t DEN M
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
ATTENTION Ran* Matthew*
or her helrt. aligns. trenttart.
or tu cirttort in Miteretlt and
th* unknown tpoutet el all the
RE. LOTS to ♦ II BLK C
BUNGALOW CITY P B 1PG «
i m i BUNGALOW BLVD)
A recent Intpecltan ol Id*
above deteribed property re
veatad the unoccupied I true
lure* are unteta. untutlabta tar
occupancy and detrimental to
the health, lottty. and waller#
el the general public The ttruc
luret ere a health and llro
haiard duo lo Inodeguota main
lenanco. dilapidation , and
In accordance with Seminole
County Ordinance M It. Ihe
above mentioned tlructuret #r#
declared lo be a public nuisance
and mutt be dtmollthed and
removed Iram the property. Th*
demolition and removal ol Iha
itrucluret mutt begin within
thirty (M l day* and ba cam
p.'otad within ninety (Ml day*
altar racolpl ol Rut nolle*, or
you may undertake the appeal
precast a* ou*IMwd Mi Section
Savon (71 ol County Ordinance
Number M IA . To pursue th*
appeal process. II will be neces
very tor you lo appear beIora
In* Board ol County Commit
ttanen and present any relevant
or materiel facta or evidence at
10 why Iha above mentioned
Itrucluret thould not be dt
dared 0 public ngltenco. II you
with lo appeal to Iha Beard ol
Cammlsalonars. pleat* 1*1 me
know and I will reguatl Ihe
Board lo aal a lima and dole lor
a hearing
Failure I* begin removal ol
Iha tlructuret or tellur* lo
appeal lo the Beard ol Commie
atanert wtlhln thirty (M l days
altar receipt ol fftlo nolle* may
reaull In action being taken by
the County lo hove the I true
luret dtmollthed and removed
All caall Incurred by Ihe County
lor the demolition end removal
*1 Ihe tlr u c tu r e t w ill be
a l i e n e d lo you and may
become a lien againtl your
propeiiy. II yuu have any gu*t
I lent concerning (fill metier,
pleat* coll Orem* Nwanodl Al
Ml IIM. •&gt; tent ton 7177
Publish: December M. I f f } and
JanuaryL f.t U . 11*4 DEM in

Legal N otices
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* la hereby given that I
am engaged In buaineat al
Wllehlr* Plate. M* W ilthlr*
B ird . Suita IIS. Ceatelberry.
Seminal* County. Florid* under
Ihe Flctllleut Nam* cl I'M
SOME BOOY. end (hat I Inland
lo regular told name with Iht
Divittan ol Corporation*. Toilo
hone*. Florid* in accordance
with Iha p ro v id e n t o l Ihe
Flclllloet Nam* Slelufta. To
WH Section eel cf. Florida
Statute* Iftl
Car Mi* Varn Wilton
Pubiith Januaryf. I f t l U E N II
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nol&gt;c* It hereby given IhaI I
am m g*g*d In butinea* el iota
N Hwy II n. Longwood FL
HIM. Seminole County, Florid*,
under the Fktltlowt Nam* ot
TWO WAV MOTORS, and mat I
Inland to regular laid name
with th* Divittan ol Corpora
Itant. Tallehotto*. Florida. Mi
accordance with th* provident
of the F Ictlttaue N*m* Statutes
Town Section let Of Florida
Slalutat lift
Robert A Moore
Pubiith Janwory I. Iff*

DEN se
hTt m I

CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIONTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO flfiO C A U K

BRIDGEPORT POST OFFICE
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Plaintiff.
vs
RICHAROM BARNES.
Individually end DE BOR AH J
BARNESn/k/aDEBORAH J
FINOLEV. Individually, and
EUGENE JOHNSON. JR */k/a
O E JOHNSON. JR including
any unknown tpous* of sold
Detandonls it timer hat
remorr tad and II ellfior o'bo*h
ol told Defendant* are
defeated their respective
unknown hole* dev1teet
grantee* a lig n * ** creditor*
lienor* and 'rutteet and *11
other pertont claiming by.
through under or agointl th*
named Defendant* and
AMERICAN FINANCIAL
CORPORATION OF TAMPA, a
Florida Corporation. JOHN
DOEandJANE DOE WINTER
PARK MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL PSM
DEVELOPMENT
CORPORA TION d 'v e
MONTEREY NORTH
APARTMENTS. STATE OF
FLORIDA. SABRINAK
JACKSON.STATE OF
FLORIDA. METROMAIL
CORPORATION. VICTOR L
SPITHALER; EPIC REALTY
SERVICES. INC . LAVERNE
B WILLIAMS. HORNE
PROPERTIES. NEWBURY
PLACE LIMITEO
PARTNERSHIP^ b a
n e w b u r v place

APARTMENTS. SAMI
HEIRICH. OWNER c/a
PRESIDENTIAL GROUP
SOUTH. INC . SUN BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
LAURA JOHNSON.
ACUSHNET COMPANY.
TITLEISTGOLF DIVISION
RICHARD S CASSELBERRYi
G TROY RAY, JR . TAX
CO-LiCTCm. UNITED
-(T A T I’ SOF AMERICA.
INTERNAL REVENUE
SERVICE! OENERAL
ELECTRICCREOIT
CORPORATION. BLASER
FINANCIAL SERVICES. INC ;
GREAT AMERICAN AUTO
RANCH. INC . GLORIA J
ROBINSON AHMEOALI
SHAHABUOOIN: SYLVIA A
ABBOTT. JOEL LO fE Zi
SPALDING AND EVENFLO
COMPANIES. IN C .a
carperattond/b/a SPALDING,
and. ALLOTHER PERSONS IN
POSSESSIONOF SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY WHOSE
NAMES ARE UNCERTAIN.
Dt tandem*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO EUGENE JOHNSON. JR
a/k/a D E JOHNSON
J l] Laurel Avenue
Sanford. Florida72771
SABRINAK JACKSON
III* Cool Idg# Avenue
Sanford FL 71771
PSM Development
Corporation
fM Greet Pend Drlr*
Suita » o i
Orlande. FLJ7HJ
Laura Johnton
KOI Summer Wind Drive
Wlntar Park. FL » f f 7
Jo* L. Lope i
1717 North Beythore

mu
Miami. F L » I »
Laveme B. Willlemt
IX) Gem Lak* Drive
Maitland. FL 777SI
Victor L Spithotar
Addrest Unknown
Whoraabouto Unknown
Ahmodoll Shohobuddin
Addrest Unknown
Whereabout* Unknown
Sylvia A Abbott
Addrett Unknown
Whereabout! Unknown
Gloria J Robinton
Addrett Unknown
Whereabout! Unknown
YOU AE NOTIFIED that on
action hot been filed ogeMitt you
ond you are regulred to torve a
copy ot your written detente*. II
any. Mi reference to foreclotuf*
on Hi* property located at 10* .
McKinnon Ayonu*. Oviedo.
Florida )J7*S. with Iha legal
deteripl«n at folio**
Lot ft. ALAFAVA WOODS.
Phot* II. accerdMig to th* Rial
thereof as recorded In Plal Book
77. Pages a* through 71. o« Ihe
Public Records *1 Seminole
County. Ftar We
lo P A U L V. M O VE R . ES
QUIRE. Pellltanor'a Attorney,
what* addrett Is 1*77 West Stole
Road 04. Longwood. Florida
M77F. Within JO days otter the
first publication, and III* Ihe
original wllh Ihe Clerk el this
Court either baler* service on
Plolnlltrs Altar nay or Immedl
Italy thereafter, or a dafualt
will ba anttred agointl you lor
Ihe raiial demanded in the
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and aoal
ol (hit Court on December Tf.
If f}.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE COURT
Ruth King
Deput, Clerk
Publish January I. f . I ff*
D IM M

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Legal Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO
REi POSSIBLE CHARTED AMENDMENTS
Th* Charter Review Commission will be conducting u Public
Hearing lor lh* purpoto ol taking public Input end comment*
regarding possible amendment to Ihe Seminole County Hem# Rule
Charier al 7 00 P M . or a* toon thereeltar as possible, on
Wednesday. Ih# Ifth day ol Jonuory. IffA Mi the Commission
Chambers. Room 1010 ol the Seminole County Soevtc** Bunding. HOI
East F test Street. Sentord. Florida on Ih* tat tawing tubfecli
III ShouM Ih* Seminote County Charter regutr* that elections ot
County Constitutional OtlKer* (County Commissioners. Tea Cel
lector. Property Appralter. Sheriff Supervltor *1 Etacttant and
Clerk ot Circuit Court) bo non partisan. I * . cand dale* mutt rial
without dettgnahng party offillottanl Currently, etacttant for all
County Contlilultanel Officer* are per titan
III Should Iti* Seminole County Charter require that etacttant el
member! ol th* Semlnota County School Board be portiton. I * .
candidate* mutt dec late their party affiliation. II any Currently,
etacttant tar member* ot th* Somlno*# County Set So! Board are
nan partisan
1)1 Should th# Srmmol* County Charter provide that tom* or all *1
th* County Constitutional Olltcor* ITaa Collector. Property
Appratt*e. Sheriff. Supervisor of Etacttant and Ctark at Circuit
Court) be appointed’ It to. should they be appointed by th# County
Commission or by th* County Manager! Currently, ell th# County
Constitutional Officers are rtactrd
Al the d o t* ot public Irgul and ditcutttan by lh* Charter Review
Commission relating to th# above listed llemt. In* Cn*rt*f Review
Commission will solicit Oddi I tone I public suggestions and comments
regarding ether possible amendments lo be cont’dered tor
scheduling at a future hearing
Clliiont are encouraged to provide written suggestions and
comments to Ih# Charter Review Commission either prior ta o ' *•
ttw Public Hearing Written material! may be mai'ed ta Charter
Review Cemmlstlon. c '0 Mery Mention*. Admlnittrotiv* AW*
County Services Bunding. Roam )0}0 11(1 Eott Flrtt Street.
Sentord. Florida U7/I Citlient having guetftont regard ng thit
public hearing may telephone Mery Mentierl* at ( 407) n i I t * *&gt;t

mi

Pertont are edvilvd that. It they decide to appeal any dec It ion
mad* at thlt public hearing, they will need a record ot the
proceeding* end. tor such purpose, they may need to lntu»# that a
verbatim record ot th* proceedings is mad*, which record Includes
th* testimony end evidence upon which th* appeal Is ta be baled
Persons with dltoblllllet needing attlttenc* to pertk Ipeta in any at
theta proceedings should contact th* Employ** Relation* Depart
men! AOA Coordinator at hour* In advance ot th* meeting at
J71 I IN. e Mention rtt I
Pubiith January t. Iffa
DEN 7*
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FROBATC DIVISION
File Number t ) MS CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
BLANCHE LEE WEBB
* fc s bl*FHh Wst*&gt;
DsctSWtaJ
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ot lh*
e t l e l * o f B LANCH E LEE
WEBB, o'k/a Blench Webb
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m ber
f ) tat CP. II pending in the
Circuit Court lo r Seminal*
County. Florida Probata Diet
lion, the addrett ot which ft
Seminal* County Courthouse
Sentord. FL J177I Th* name*
and address#! ot the personal
representative and Ih* personal
representative's attorney are
tet forth below
A LL IN TE R E S TE D PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIEO THAT
All persons on whom this
notice Is served who hove rb
factions that challenge the valid
ity ot ttw will, th* quelitlcettans
of the personal representative
venue, or luritdicttan ot this
Court *r* required ta file their
e b le c tlo n t w llh this Court
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER I m E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ol th# decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands againtl decedent t
ettata an whom * copy o&gt; tint
notice It served withMi thro*
month* attar th# dot* el fhu Tirol
publication ot thit notice mutt
fit# their cleime with tint Court
W IT H IN THE LA T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE 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 olhor creditorl ot lh*
decedent end pertont laving
claims or demands against tn*
decedent s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISNOTICE
A L L CLAIM S. DEMANOS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILEO W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* data ol the first publico
I tan of this Notice Is January t,
fffa
Per tonal Representative
Char let E Thames. Jr.
l i l t Ttarro Circle
Wlntar Park.FLJJTf]
Attorney for Per tonal
Representative
Thomai A Spoor
Thomas A. Speer, P A .
P .0 Bee 1)44
Sanford. F L U 177 1)44
Telephone (4071 )77 0*11
Florida Bar N# : 17447)
Pubiith January *. 14. It f4

OEN 4t

IN THE CIRCUIT CCURT
OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA.
INANOFOR
ORANOE COUNTY
C A SIN O : OR f ) l i f t !

DIVISION: M
Inrethamerrtoge of
ROBERTDONESKY
Petitioner.
and
NORMA RAMIREZ DONESKY
Reipondam
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO NORMA RAMIREZ
OONESKV
VALENBOXf.
P O. Boa 02 S4J7
Miami FL 1)103 S47J
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that on
action for Dissolution of Mar
flag* hot been tiled againtl you
and you or* required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any. lo II on Roborf Donetky
whose addrett It P .0 Boa
*41)74. Maitland. FL J27SI. on or
be fora January A Iffa. and (II*
th# original wllh Hi* ctark of fftla
court either before service on
p etitio n er or Im m ed iately
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered againtl you tar
th* relief demanded in lh*
cample inf or petition
DAT ED on November Ml I f f )
FRAN CARLTON.
A l Ctark of th* Court
BY: ROBIN HASS
A t Deputy Ctark
Pubiith: Jonuory }. f. 14. 7).
Iffa
DEN 14

IN TMICOUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO t ! IM* CC 71 Z
ALAFAYA WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC
Plaintiff.

vt

Cy n t h i a Ch r i s t i a n .
TRUSTEE OF THE
CHRISTIAN TRUST. DATED
MARCH 77. Iff*.

Defendant

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TOCHAFTER 4|
Nolle* it given Ihel pursuant
to Order ot Final Judgment Ml
Foreclosure dated December M.
I f f ) In Cot* No f ) IM# CC 77
Z. o« lh* County Court Mi and tor
SemMiol* County. Florid*. In
w h ich A L A F A Y A WOODS
H O M EO W NE RS ASSOCIA
TION. INC . It the Plamiitl and
C Y N T H IA C H R IS T IA N .
TRUSTEE OF THE CHRIS
TIAN TRUST. OATEO MARCH
77. if f* it th* Oetendam I will
tell ta the highest end best
bidder tor cash at th* Wet* front
door ot Hi* Seminole County
Courthouse Mi Sanford. Florida
at II 00 i m , on February I.
Iffa lh* tallowing described
property tel forth Ml th* Order
ot F mioi Judgment
Ldt 4. A LA FA Y A WOODS
PHASE XIV. according to tn*
Piet thereof at recorded Ml Piet
Book il . Paget IS end It. ot Hit
Public Records *1 Seminal*
County. Florida
DATED December JO. I f f )
(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark at Cowity Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Ctark
Publication ot Hilt Notice on
January 7. Iffa. end January f.
Iffa Mi Th# Sentord Herald
A M E R IC A N S W ITH DIS
ABILITIES ACT OF l**0 |AD
MINISTRATIVE ORDER NO
*7 i l l Pertont with e ditab lily
who need a special accom
modaltan ta participate Mi th,t
proceeding should contact ADA
Coordinator at M l N Park
Avenue Suita N Ml. Sentord
Florida 177/1 *1 toot! live dart
pnor ta Ih* proceeding T#i#
phone 1407) 77) *))0 EM 4777
I *00 fSS (771 ITDOI. or I OX
f i ) (770 (VI. via Florida Relay
Sorvlca
D E N I*
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
None* If heraby given thji I
•m engaged in butmett *1 I Sad
Cougar C t . Cattalborry. Flo»
Ida. Seminole County. Florida,
under Ihe Ftctlltaut Nam* ol
IKON OESIGNS 1 PRINTING,
and Itiol I Intend to register tod
name with th* Division ol Cor
porattont. Toltahatta*. Florida
In accordance wllh lh* pro
vletana ol Hi* Fktilloul Name
Statutes. ToW iI Socttan la) Ot
Florida Slalutat I f f I
Pam* i* Mania
Publish: January*. t**4
DEN SI

NOTICE UNDlR
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, under Chaptor *0 7*7.
that th* undersigned, desiring to
engage In business under th*
flctlttaut name ot MEDCOMP
CONSULTING locatod al S4S
Eden Trail. In Ihe City of Lake
Mary. Seminole County. F lor
Ida. Intends to register Hi* said
name with th* Division of Cor
porattont of th* Department ot
Slat*
Andrew Trottnor
J4SEden Trail
Laka Mary. F L 7774* MS*
Pubiith January f. Iftl
OEN SI

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January 9,

S p o rts

1994

B

SAC champions again
LOCALLY
Kite goes on IR
ORLANDO — Orlando Magic crnlrr/forward
C»ri*U Kite was placed oil thr injured list with a
muscle liar In Ills right rail.
Thr (Mont-11 player, who has averaged 1.2
point* and 2 4 rebounds In 29 gam e* ihit
season, was Injured Tuesday against New York
and Isrxprrled lo Ire out (oral least tw o weeks

Bonds, Th o m a s honored
l.AKK IllJENA VISTA — Harry Bond* o f thr
Giants and thr W hite Sox' Prank Thomas
received the Major league ll.ivh .ill Players
Association Players' Choice Awards.
Each player on a roster or disabled list as of
last Aug 30 was askrd to vole by secret ballot
lor the best player In his league.

AROUND THE S TA TE
Brooks to sta y at FSU
TAI.I.AHASSEK — All American IlnelMckrr
Derrick Hnxiks said Saturday hr would remain
at Florida State for his settlor season
llrooks. 20. was a Mrst-tram Associated Prrss
All America and a finalist lor the llutkus and
latinhardl awards, symbolic of the nation’s top
linebacker and defensive player.

Wake Forest trips FSU
TALLAHASSEE — Randolph Childress scoted
2G of Ills 36 points in the setvmtl half lo lead
Wake Forest over Florida Slate 00-66.
Tim Duncan, a 17-year-old 6-10 Irrsluuan
from the Virgin Islands, added 15 (mints while
Trelonnle Owrns notched 17 (or W ake Forest
110-3. I -O Atlantic Const Confrrrncr).
Seven-foot Andre Reid led Florida State |7-3.
0-21 with 17 points and Junior Hob Sunt added
13 and had a game-high 11 rebounds.

Blowout gives Lyman
3rd consecutive crown
By RYAN ANDERION
Herald Correspondent
LONGWOOD - Another night,
another shutout, another champi­
onship.
Lyman High School’s girls soccer
train rllnrhrd Its third consecutive
S e m in o le A th le tic C on feren ce
c h n mp l n n s h l p F r l d u y ni g ht ,
cru shin g Ihr visitin g Seminole
Fighting Seminole* 10-0 In a game
stopped less than 15 minutes Into
the second half by the 10 goal
mercy rule.
Il was the 13th straight win for
the Greyhounds ( 16-1 overall. 8-0 In
Ihr conference) and Ihe I4lh shut­
out of H i p season for Lyman goalie
Cheryl Roberts.
Seminole dropped to 3-12. 0-8 In
Ihr conference.
’ ll Is ulways exciting lo win Ihe
conference.” Lyman coach Gary
Ilarnrll said. “ It's not easy lo win
und there are loo many good learns
lo lake any gume (or grunted. Every
win is Important.”
Lym an’s win over Seminole was
the Greyhounds’ 32nd consecutive
conference game without a loss,
dating hack to Jan. 3. 1091. when
Lake Man shut out Lyman 2-0.
Since then, the Greyhounds are
31-0-1 in conference play. Overall,
the Greyhounds are 75-3-3 since
that loss to Lake Mary.
On Friday night, seven players
c o n t r i b u t e d g o a l s to t he
Greyhounds’ winning effort.

n » « « Soccer, Page SB

Seminoies
rebound
From Staff Report!
SANFORD - Shirley Pinto
and Sabrecna Sapp scored
goals Saturday morning lo
lead Ihe Seminole lo a 2-0
g irls' soccer v ic to ry over
Kissimmee-Gateway
The victory came less than
24 hours after Seminole was
thumped by Lyman. 10-0.
Friday night.
After a scoreless first half,
Ptnto scored on an assist from
Heather You mans. Sapp made
It 2-0 when she converted a
corn er k ick from Aubrey
Broclous Into a goal.
Sem inole (4-12) outshot
Gateway 25-2 and had a 17-0
advantage In corner kicks.
Melinda Holllfkld and Laura
Williams each played a half In
goal for Seminole.
Next weekend, the Tribe will
la y In th e O a ln e a v llle *
hols tournament.

Cl

Danya Harris (No 2) keyed Lyman's 10O romp over Seminole by scoring
three goals and assisting on a fourth. The victory clinched a third straight
Seminole Athletic Conference championship lor the Greyhounds.

Turnaround
continues
for Rams

Lynn women set record
BOCA RATON — Junior center Shander Gary
scored 4K points Frlduy lo lead Lynn University
to a 122-53 romp over Flugler College.
The margin of victory set an NAIA Division II
record for most points, eclipsing the 120 (mints
scored by Western Oregon in 1902.

Southern still unbeaten
LAKELAND - Chet Galloway scored 28
(mints lo lead Florida Southern to an 88-54
victory over Gardner-Webb on Friday.
John Saunders chtp|&gt;rd In with 17 (xiluts for
Florida Southern 113-0) and Tim Galz added 10.

AROUND THE NATION
Chiefs advance In O T
KANSAS CITY. Mo. — Nick Lowery kicked a
32-yard field goal 11:03 Into overtim e us the
Kansas City Chiefs beat the Pittsburgh Sleelers
27-24 In an AFC W ild Card plnyofT game.
Joe Montana had thrown a 7 yard touchdown
pass lo Tim Barnett on fourth down to tie the
score with 1:43 left In regulation after Kcllh
Cash blocked a punt and Fred Jones returned It
31 yards to the Pittsburgh 9.
The win sends the Chiefs Inlo the second
round ugalnst the Houston Oilers next Sunday.

Green Bay w in s on road
PONTIAC. Mich. — Brett Fuvrc hooked up
with Sterling Sharpe for three touchdown
(Kisses. I he last with 55 seconds remaining, as
the Green Bay Packers defeated Detroit 28-24 In
their NFC wild card game.
The Packers (10-7) advance to the NFC
divisional playoffs ugalnst thr Dallas Cowboys.

Georgia State shocks U C F
ATLANTA - Murk Slrlbllng hit lO o f 15 shots
und scored 28 points, leudlng Georgia Stale to a
72-63 victory over Central Florida.
Vletoi Saxton led UCF (6-4. 1-2 Trans Atlantic
Athletic Conference) with 24 points.

Gators set record in ro m p
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. - Craig Brown scored 20
(mints and Florida set a Southeastern Confer­
ence record for frec-throw shooting Saturday In
an 86 71 victory over Tennessee.
Florida (11-2. 2-0) set a Iragur record by
hitting 27 of 27 free throws, breaking the mark
of 23-of-23 set by Vanderbilt In 1088. Eight
different Gators were perfect from the line.

B ITS ON TV

NFL PLAYOFFS
□ 12:30 p.m. — W C PX 6. NFC Wild-card game:
Minnesota Vikings at New York Giants. (L|
□ 4 p.m. - WESH 2. AFC Wild-card game:
Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Raiders. (L)

FO R

TH E

BEST

Ray Parkins (No. 10) wss one of sight players lo
contribute points Friday night ss Seminole's Arrow
Force II registered a 13-polnt Seminole Athletic

Conference win over the visiting Lyman Greyhounds.
Seminole also won Ihe freshman and junior varsity
games to sweep the boys' basketball tripleheader.

Arrow Force II takes down Lyman
By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writer
SANFORD — Someone once said. "Practice doesn't
make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect."
Seminole High School boys' basketball coach Bob
Tralna has schooling hla young team with that
theory and It seems to be paying off as Arrow Force II
look over sole possession of first place In the
Seminole Athletic Conference with an Impressive
59-46 victory over Lyman Friday at Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium.
"W e've been trying lo get It Into the kids' heads
(hat you win or lose In practice." said Tralna. "A s Is
usuul this time o f year, they've been a little
distracted because o f (he holidays and being out of

SEMINOLE M. LYMAN 4«
L v m i (44)
Simon, AIR SS U. WHUsmt I I &gt;S 1. Mofroll 0 R I J I. Word * 0 0 0 0
O law iS f JRX R a d y M l t l l * . doll 4 14 I &gt; *. Raymoo S I OS 0. Klbtor
0 )0 0 0 . Fo* 00000. Yoon 0 0000. lo o t, 0 10 00 Tefal* 10 407 1044
IdfRistif (44)
Pork In, I M I S . Botoorl, 4 II 4 0 It. Trolno 00 l i t . Fultof J 7 1 I 7.
HollowOr I I I 4 L Bflnoon S I I I R. MtCofroll * t 0 1 1. Moll 4 1 0 1 1
Total,: II I f M M 4V.
Lyman
II
f II It - «
lim lm ti
M 14 II It - It
Throopoint Hold 90011 - Lyman I II ISImont 1 1. William, I I. Sloan
SO. Morrell S I. Raody 0 II; SomlnoM IS (Roborti I 4. P orklm S I). Total
Ionl, - Lyman It ; SomlnoM II FouMd out - Lyman. Barmen
TocSnMol, — none. Rebound, - Lyman 14 (Soil III ; SomlnoM 44
(McCerroil f. Fuller S. Hall M. AultH - Lyman 1 1Raymon II. SomlnoM
M (Robert, 41. Stood — Lyman 14 (Boll 41: SomlnoM * iReborH II
Turnover, — Lyman 14: SomlnoM JO Ro&lt;ord« — Lyman S e l l SAC;
SomlnoM I I 4.4 S SAC

□See Seminole, Page 3B

_____

'LAKE MARY — Once the girls'
basketball season Is over and
there's llmr for reflection, ihr Lake
Mary Rams may look bark and
Identify their loss to I akr Brantley
Iasi Tuesday as Ihe turning point of
their season.
Or not.
On Tuesday night, the Rams
squandered a 1 2 - 1 0 first-quarter
lead In a 63-39 loss to Ihr Lake
Brantley Patriots, a loss highlighted
(lo w llg h tc d ? ! by a 23-0 Lake
Brantley second quarter.
That loss prompted Coach Anna
Vanlandlngham and the Ranis lo
t a k e a l o n g , h a r d l o o k at
themselves.
• ' W e had g o n e o v e r to
Tltusvllle-Astronaut the week after
Christmas and won that tourna­
ment (beating Lake Brantley and
SemlnolcJ." said Vanlandlngham.
"Then. In our next game, we lose to
Lake Brantley.
"Lake Brantley pluyed a good
game Tuesday night, but for us. the
problem was our mental approach.
W e had won that tournament, but
we werr still wondering 'Can we do
It?' Lake Brantley Is a big rival for
us and our confidence level that we
really believed we could win a
ballgamr wasn't there."
So. at Wednesday's practice. Hie
Rams spent more time talking than
dribbling.
"W c talked about that Hack of
confidence) In practice Wcdnes□ B e e Lake Mary. P a ge 3B
LAKE MART 44. O *LAND 14
D, Ljrto (M l
Hswki I 11 X Holm*, 1 00 A J « o b i 4 I I IX
W llllsmi 1 1 4 4 Bargar 0 00 0. H*n!on 0 00 0.
DowtfyOOOO.4IMI0000. Total! II4 0 M
U k * Mary l«4)
Towntand I OS I. Citartlla 0 00 0. F#f (u w i I I I
I . Raptouli, 100 4. Raguccl 4 00 IX Dub*' 1 1 J 7.
Groining 1011. Lombard 0 SO X Mam, I 0 4 X
Gobi0000 Total! 10X044
CMland
4 0 I 0 - M
Lak* Mary
I I II 14 4 - *4
Thrao point fit Id goal, — Non* Total foul, —
DoLond O. Lak* Mary 14 FouMd out — Mono
Technical, — Non* R ttord, — DoLand0 II. Lakt
Mary 7 0

Buckley becomes Playtime’s first AA female thrower
Spaelal to the Herald
SANFORD While she didn't make the
Playtime Dart League's Hot Shot list this past
week. Bamboo Cafe's Bobble B uckley udded to
her reputation as one of the circuit's top
throwers, male or female.
Buckley, who competes for the Bamboo Cafe s
* 09 Bombers In the Ladles' League and
With Stylo In the Mixed A League,
became the first Ladles' League participant to
achieve an AA rating.
Currently. Buckloy leads the Ladles' League
with an average of 53. 31V* wins, and five bulls.

C O V E R A G E

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YOUR

She also has 14 assists, one bed (the only one
registered In the league this season), and a
turkey.

HOT SHOTS

This week's top toshers were Bamboo Cafe's
A lic e Horton and John Dunn from the Luke
Mary Pub.
H ortoa. a member o f the Bamboo B om bers In
the Ladles' League, collected four wins and two
hat tricks to top the women's Hot Shot list.
Du&amp;a. who throws for Jaat For F u a In the
Men's B League, topped the men's list with five
wins and a bull.
Also making the women's Hot Shot list werr

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Marta H nghea from Uncle Nick's and M.T.
Muggs' Sh aron Poaadnl. who both registered
four wins.
On the m en's Hot Shot list were John
Thompson o f Whiskey River (five wins): Luke
Mary Pub’s A nth ony Florca (four wins, two
bulls, and a seven-throw dart out): R a y Clanero
frhm Bamboo Cafe (four wins, a turkey, and a
seven-throw dart out); and Sir Walter's A1
LeBlanc and M.T. Muggs* S c o tt S h a ffer (each
with four wins and a bull).

□Bee Playtime, Page SB

SAN FO R D HERALD D A ILY

�X I - Sanford Hgrald. Sanford, Florida • Sunday, January 9. 1994

S T A T S &amp; STAN DINGS
F r t f i i mghl
at laniard Or land*
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JCroem tM IKkk
11 00 10*0 ICO
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I K J 00
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a j a P t v it N L a c e
too too )* o
7 Si Charn*
140 I a0
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J 00
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00 0 4) IM aOitlal 1411)0) 40
Third race - S/lti 0 I) 14
7 Broadway tChkk
7 40 J00 I X
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1 Jams* tMittont
IX
0 ( I T) It OOi P II T) )* * 4*1 T II M l It* 44
F eu rltiraco- I ' l t i a M M
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4 40 } 00 X X
IBtrdBulkl
&gt;*0 4 00
I Pay Ma Bonma
O 00
0 (1 I I 14Mi P O D 11 H i T O M l t l H
FINN rata — lrt, C M * *
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la o &gt;00 1*0
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1 Ca*t» M#|nlwi*t
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tilth ract — &gt;/)4i C ill.M
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1*0 7 a*
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4 Apache Taar
a 00 1 00 1 40
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1040 too
a Pomona Pomp
4 at
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4 P in t Fu Fu
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ta X aao 100
1 Vanadtobtothae*
110 1 aO
1 Duagh Mag,c
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1*4
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4 B'lngnomathocash
3 40 I M I M
4 P,s Smoky Rich
144 110
110
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4 Pinion Aicu*
1)00 7 X 100
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110 440
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110
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4 40
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010 I N M M
4 Pinion Erkiaga
&gt;00 100
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4 Mand.be GOiHl
140
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4 Mend.be
1140 t M 140
! Arraioto
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1 Bob
440
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1 Ricardo Goilit
1100 .1M 4 X
4 Aramayo Erklago
lla o 4*0
1Mend.be Reyes
140
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1 Ingoysn Balkan
110 a 10
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Altoolk Dtyltka
W L Pci.
New Y v k
70 1 I l l
Orlande
17 II .147
Miami
II 11 •IM
Boston
1) It 40*
New Jersey
1) II too
Philadelphia
11 II 400
Washington
• f 11 x o
Central Otvlskn
Allant*
11 7 7M
Chicago
X 10 *47
Char tone
17 14 14|
Cleveland
tl »7 in
Indian*
II 17 J f l
Milwaukee
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Detroll
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Divls ton
W L Pci
Houston
M 4 147
Utah
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Dallas
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Phoanu no Minnesota 101
Phllackiphia 101. D alia ttl
San Antonio *4 Denver 14
Miami lit , Utah 1*4
Saattlo 101 Sacramento*)
LA LaNart 11). LA Cl opart lot
Saturdays Oamat
Washington at Orland*. r ,M * m.
Nan York at Chartotta.) X p m
Clavolandat Atlanta. I M p m
Indiana at Ottroll. 1:10pm
Dotton at Mlnnatota. I p m
OallasatChicago I M p m
Philadelphia at Houston I M p m
Nan Jar tar at Mitnoukaa. 4pm
Satramanto at Danvor. 4pm
Utah at Saattlo. to p m
Miami at LA Cllpptn. I4 ;X p.m
t undiy's Oamat
Porllandal Non York, 1:104 m
Gotdan Slatool Phoanls, I p m
SanAntonloatLALakart. M pm

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MIAM I ( l i t )
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I I S. Smith 4 * 11 It, Mlnar t tl 11 t!
Saitaty 4*11 1 1. Shan 4 *0 0 1 . Geiger 1 )0 0
A Cola* I d n o . Atkin* 1 1001 Totals 40 40
D U 110
UTAH 11*41
K Malone I 11 1 1 11, Rustafl I 1 1 a 1
Spencer 1 1 0 0 * Stockton* 141111. B an d }*
1110. Chambers 4 )1 1 ) If. Humphries 1 111
A Corbin 1 * 1 * IX Hanoi) 1 ) 1 4 1 Tolilt
I I (0 M M 104
Miami
i4 II II 11 - lit
Utah
M M It 1 4 -1 * 4
1 Porn) go*)* - Miami I f (Rice 11. Smith
0 I, Minor 0 t. Colat 0 1 ). Utah a it (Stockton
11. Bond 1 1. Corbin 01 Humphries 0 4)
Fouled out — Chambar* Raboundt — Miami
44 ISdikolf *1. Utah 11 IK Motor* (11 Attittt
- Miami }4 (Smith 111. Utah M I Stockton
I II Total tout* - Miami !!. Utah M
Technicals — Smith. K Maiona. Chombart
Miami lllagal Atlanta 1 Flagrant tou't Humphnaa A — 14,411.
NHA
NEW YORK - NBA Indivldwol scvlng
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kadtes through Jan 7
Scaring
FO
FT Ptl Ar|
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M M l 111 147 M l
Robinson. S A
11 Me Ml f i t M l
Otaiuwon. Hou
M 111 147 7*4 H 1
Richmond. Sac
14 l i t I4f I I I 114
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Ewing. N.Y
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Mourning Char
17 IM n i I f f H I
K Johnson. Pho*
17 I I I IM m n o
Cokman. N J
1* TOO I II *M I I I
AAilkr, Ind
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Mashburn Dali
M IM 114 *1) M4
C Robinson. P v t
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11* IM 417 70 4
Abdul Raul. Don
11 IM
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Starks. N.Y.
It 707 101 111 &gt;41
Harper LAC
I f 701 104 SO 117
P rK t.C k u
7* 147 in M l 117
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Grant, Ch,

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Potynko, Dot
O'Nr 41. Or I
Mutombo. Don
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K Melon*. Utah
D Oavit. Ind
Ookky.N.Y
Cotoman. N J .

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Bogutt. Char.
Dougto*. Hot
Blaylock. AII.
K Andonon. N.J.
Sklith. Or I
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17 170
11 IM
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M 174
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Hariurkk 4A RochoSlv Tach M
Hobart (1. RPI f I
Kaono SI. If, Socmd Hoori n
LaMoyna 04. Most Lottoil *1
Lthigh 14. Y ak !J
MantlkidH, Gannon 4*
Navy al Army. ppd . naathar
PHI Bradford U .L o Roche II
Point Park IA Wash A Jail II. OT
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Stony Brook U. Plattsburgh St M
Tampto ID. George Washington 44
Thiol S*. Lak* Erl* as
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SOUTH
Alabama *4. Arkansas**
A ik * Lloyd ICO. Covenant at
Appalachian SI 33. Georgia Southern 10
Belmont f*. V . Thomas Aquinos 30
Brnscia I f . Eureka M
Campbell *A N C Groonsboro M
Chr ittian Brorhars 0). Arkansas Coi I 77
CkmtonO). N.C. Chartot*# *1
Clinch Valley MX Milligan M
Coastal Carolina 10. Wlnthrop to
Cafumbut ll. Eranct* Mar ton SI
DaPaui *0, Memphis H al
Duka IA Georgia Tach)I
E Kentucky M. IE Missouri41
Emory X Henry W f. E . Mennonlto41
Florida (A Ttsmassao II
Georgia SI. IX Cant. Florid* 41
LSU tX Auburn n
Lamar 04. Louisiana Tach II
Lyruifl,Hannibal LaCrangaM
Maryville. Term SO. fa r rum &gt;*
N v th Carolina IX Mary!and TO
Pombroko SI. IA Georgia Coil M
Pensacola Christian U Trinity Baptist f l
Rowan f l . N C Watkyan H
Savannah Art A Design Os. U tk* TO
Thomas Mar* fA Franklin *4
Trovocca N ai*rana*X Asbvry 44
Va Commonwealth fl. Lou, »vl Ik *f. OT
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Indian* SI. IX Cmig*d*n*f.OT
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John Carroll 1*. Muskingum T3

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LokeSupeclvSi I*. Oakland. MKh 41
Mant hatIrr 44 DtPaun M
Miami. Ohio IT, Ohio U ta
Michigan 11. Iona 10
Michigan SI M Illinois 74
N Michigan f t Grand Valley St (1
NL Miitour i ft. Emporia St 00
NW Missouri St ft. Mitkour, Roilat*
Nabratta 10*. Color ads 4)
Ohio Nor them 41. Akount Union II
Olivet I ) Alma n
S Illinois *7 llltnoitSl.*4
SW Missouri St *1. Tannottaa SI aO
SaglnanVal SI *7. Hilltdata It
ShannaoSI *4. RtoGeandtta
W Michigan 41. Akron 44
Wittenberg lit Allegheny 71
Wootlar f J Eartham la
lOUTHWEST
Hardin Simmont 101. Honard Payne It
Oklahoma SI 1*1 Oklahoma**
FAR WEST
Arltanaft MarguallafO
Soulharn Cal 11. Oragon a*
SI Louitll. AruonaSt 1)
UCLA 104 Oregon SI II
TOURNAMENTS
Cardinal Clastic
St John FitharM. Stockton St 11
Third Plat*
Hitbort 14 Kings. Pa ) l
Elmira Calk g * Imrltalwnal
Elm ir* IN. Dominican. N Y ad
Third Plat*
Gallaucktff. Eluabathtonn *4
Fknda Taday Tournament
Third Plact
Kannatan 44. Quinn,piac • )
Hlttartcally Black Coll and Unit
Third Plact
Bonn St It. W Virginia SI 11
Saranlh Plact
Choynaytl. Langston ad
Halida r Inn Catonal Ciatlic
Champianthio
Wtlkat 14 N J Tach to
Third Plact
Clark ion 44 Marynood 11
Llttto Caesar's Clastic
Third Place
Kauka Ml. CapiW M
M *r««*tt* Invitational
Lebanon Vai 1XW Marylanda*
Third Place
OatonaraVal *1. OnoniaSi to
Mount SI V meant Halida y Taornamanl
Third Place
Mount St Vincent *0. Madgar Evert 44
Purple A Geld C laim
William) k . BabtonaO
Third Plat*
Merer lord II, Mtddiebury 44
WAKE FOREST44. FLORIOA STATE 44
WAKE FOREST 11X11
Childrttt IX 14 II II la. Oman* 4 tj 11 II.
Duncan a * 1 * IX Marriton 1 1 11 A Blueat
1 1A• A Canty X1 • • (. Caitto X I A * A Larue
I ) • • * . Banki* 1 0 1 * . Fittgibbent 11*01.
SchoontOOl I I Total) I f U U M M
FLORIOA STATE O i l
Sura 1 M 110 11 Rebinton s l i m . Raid
S t 1 It 11. Graham ] » • • 1. CoMwt 4 * 0 0 *
Shepard 1 1 * * 1. Cooper 00 * 0 A Bryant 0C
0 * A Aetna A * • • A Natvorthy 00 00 A
Luchman 1 1 * * 4 Grabstoil 00040. Komar
000 00 Totolt 111* 10 M i*
Main,m# - Fund* Stoto U. Wak* Farati
la 1 Paint goaii — Wak* Forotl t II
(Childrttt 1 1 . Bluett 11. LaRut 111.
) tor Ida Stoto 1 11 (Graham I t.Cotimt I II
Foutod Out — Blueat Col lint. Luchman
Raboundt - Wok* tor at I M (Chum )).
F Mr Ido Stoto U I Sura tl). A ttitlt - Woke
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f ) Total tout* - Wak# Tor**! I I , Florida
StotoU A - 1AM l

SagmanVal SI 11. H lilidaiatt
Spring Arbor U. Madonna 44
Ta,lor F v t Wayne 41. Akoody B.tokt*
Tlllintf. Mount Vtrnon Naiartno 14
W*Hh 11. Ohio Dominican M
Wayno MKh II. N v th wood MKh 1)
W MKMgan M. Akron 4*
Wittonbarg IX Alkgitony vs
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SOUTHWEST
Angola Siata *0 Teses Lutharan ) l
TOURNAMENTS
Dotty sbmp Woman’ i Taornamanl
Champion thro
Gettysburg sl, Mattlah 17
Mistor If oily Black Call and Urur
Banadir 1 ig. Charnar M
Llttt* Caatar’ t Taoraamanl
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1mn. w a yo p h
All Timat EST
Ix lv fd i * Jam i
kantat City 1). P.Htb^rgh 14 OT
Graan Bay It. Oatroil 14
Sunday, Jan t
Minnatota at Nan York Gtenlt. l l K p m
(CBS)
Denver al Lot Angela) Raukrt. 4 p m
(NBC)
Saturday. Jan II
Daniar Lot An gtkt Raidart * inner at
Buftato 11 SOpm (NBC)
Minnatota Nan York Giontt ninntr a&lt; Inn
Froncitco 4pm (CBS'
Sunday. Jan 14
Graon Bay at Dallat II M p m (CBSI
Kantat City al Houston 4p m (NBCI
Sunday. Jan. II
AFC *ndNFCChampionth&gt;p
Jjv» II
Suf&gt;*T Bonial Atlanla. t p m I NBC I
CHIEFS II, STEELE RS H (OT)
PitttburgP
II*
* I 4 -1 4
Kama* City
1 4 I H 1 - II
Fk tt Owartsr
Pit — Caspar 10 past from O DonnaIt
( Andamankkk 1.4 I )
KC — B.rdan 3} patt trom Knag ILanary
kkk). II II
Second Quarter
P it-A n d arton M F G .S M
P it — M ill* M p att tram O Donnell
I Anderson kkk). la 41
Third Ouartar
KC — Lowery U FG 11 II
Fourth Ouartar
KC — Alton 1 rtm (Lonory kkkl. 4 01
Pit — Graan 37 patt trom O Donna,I
(Andartonkkll. 10 et
KC — Barnett 1 p a tt from Montana
(L o n a ryk K k l.il II
Overtime
K C -L o n e r y U F G . II 01
A —74.111
Pit KC
First dawns
11
M
Rushes yards
11*7 11 H I
174
Passing
17k
Punt R tf urns
4 1*
1 II
K tesoff Return!
147
* 117
Inlarcaptions Rat
00
40
Comp Att Ini
1 )0 0 I f 440
Sacked Yards lost
1 It
III
* al
Pints
7M
00
Fumbks Last
It
Pseusltws Y v d s
140
111
Tim# of Possession
14 M
1* 01
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING - Plllsburgh. L Thompson
IS 40. Heg* * D. Stone 1 It. O Donnell I (
minus I). Kansas City. Alton )I4&gt;. Andtrt
117. Montana 4 IX McNair 11. Jonas I 4
P A S S IN O - P ittsb u rgh . O Dan nt 11
1 14M M 4 Kansas City- Montana IS O * D * .
K rtogl 1 0 U
' RECEIVING - Pittsburgh Graham ) f t

,
FLORIDA B A r iN N E S U i l l , '
■■tF l o r i d a o i d
, Cash hk* Elrdisi k itt.iAik* a if, Andw* » M,
GamaH XIX D*»to » * ' , Hayes I II, Hughes
DoCkr* l * M f . ,
t a * * tt/Hiu
I I ft U/U i.r 1 y
, 1 4 1 1 4 Brown M l I t M. Cm** 14 t o It.
MISSED FIELD GOALS - Kansas CityMkkans 04 4 4 A Kukma M M X Williams
U
1 ) 4 * 1 . Thompson 0 0 0 0 A Oyrkatoottl 11
001. GriflithsOOl 11. Bolts X 1001 Totals
PACKERS» . LIONS&gt;4
11111) D M
Oraan Roy
t
) If
) - M
TENNESSEE I M )
Detroit
}
I
)
) - )4
Sheftkld 11 M X Barnes 1 IS X0 A
Firs) Quarter
Good ton 0 11 41 . G ra y l It 11 IA Goldtna*
Del - Hanson i t FG. II 00
11 II. Ha..&lt;v s ) 4 ) It Whiiian 01 00 A
Ca Idwail X II X * II. Bonds XB 0 # A Totals
GB — Sharpe I ) p a il trom Farr* (Jack#
M 41 14 14)1
k k k ).):| 4
Halllimo - Florida 4A Tennessee It
Dot — Parriman I pas* from K ram v
1 pomI goals - F tor Ida t M lAndsrsm OX
(Hanson kkk I. D M
Brown a 1. Cross 11. Mkkans A I. Kuivna 1 X
Third Ouortor
Williams I I. Batos B l). Tannasaas X I)
Dot — Jonklns IS inlarieplwn r t lv n
( Bamot I A Gray I A Gakkn I A WMilod X I,
(Hanson k k &gt; ).4 :«
Cold wall I I I Foutod out - HIM. Goodson
OB — Sharp* M pass from Farr* (Jack*
R abounds — F tor Ida 14 (Cross 0). Tanmsso*
k k k ). IB IS
M (CaWwoll *| Assists - Florida II (Crass
GB — Taegu* 101 Inlvcaption return
D . Ttruwsto* 14 (Goldan. Caidwail 4). Tefal
(J v k o k k k l.il M
touts - F tor ,da M. Tennatsaa I f A - ITM
Fourth Ouartv
Dti — D AAooralrun (Hansonsick|.a M
OEOROIA IT. Ti. CENT. FLORIDA 4)
GB — Sharp* 40 past Irom Fayro ( JacSr
Cant. Ftonda (4-«&gt;
kick). 14 OS
Sw abyl 11001. W4lk*r 1111 X O tvlt 1 1*
A —40.474
00 A Phillips 01 l l I, Saiton t i l 41 l*.
e
OB Dal
Porto* I t M X Bull! 4 1 0 0 IA Fostor 1411
F
Irst
downs
14
»
A Raborts 1 1 11 X Kottokr #4 A A TVais.
Rushes yards
11*4 m in
n 4* 14 n ax
Passing
MS
Mf
Ooorgia SI. 1X4)
Puert Returns
14J
ta
Breokt 01 B * A StrWing IX II XM IA
Kickoff
Returns
1X4
IM
Smith 1 1 1 ) II, Brandon 4 1 IX M. Wright 41
intor captions Rat.
1II
I Ml
14 II. H4ll I t M X Nuckki X I B l A
Comp A n Int
11141 a m
Hookwekr * « » • a William* 1 1 1 1 X Econo
SockadVardi Last
a ll
00
I - 4 I I 4 TotolS t s u i x u n .
Punts
440
&gt; *•
IPcJnl goals - Cant. FtorIdo &gt; n (Butt*
Fumbks Lost
10
10
1 1. Davis 1A Swoby f t , Saaton B l. Phillips
Penaltks
Yards
*44
IM
01). Goergla SI 14 (Slnbling I X BrwAt
Tim##)
Possession
U
14
14
M
01) Foutod out — Porto*. Oavit Rtboundt
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
- Cant Ftonda M (Waisor II). Gtorgto St
RUSHINO — Graon Bay. Thompson I) 41.
D I Slnbling I ) A stiilt - Can) Ftorldo 11
E Bennett f jg . F tv rt 4 II Ootriil. Sanders
(Swoby. Phillips 4). Georgia SI 14 IHalt IS).
D 14*. D Moor* 11. Kromor 1 I
Total touts - Cant Ftonda 1). Georgia ft. tl.
PASSINO — Groan Boy. Fovro ISM 1104
A - )U
Cktroll. K ram v D l l 114*
Saturday'! Woman's Sevas
RECEIVING - Green Bay. Sharp* 1101.
EAST
Was) 140. fhompson J t i. E Bennatt I I I .
markanl. 'i •*. St Michael's41
Clayton I f , Brook* I 1. D ttrvt. Pvrlm an
BrowMtAH./Ito'dU
10 IM. O Moor# a 14. Holman ) II. Green ) n .
Calhotk U IX M lT t*
Senders M .H Moor* 1)0
Co*by Sawyer TO. Coat I Guard la
MISSED FIELD OOALS - Non*
OkOlnson M. Allantown *4
Ouquasna 1). George Washington M
Holy Cross 40. F v d h s m lf
M att LowalDl.LoMornao*
Monmouth 4A Long Island U *1
Alt Timas k IT
Niagara44. II Pator i l )
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Nyack 11. Cencvlda. N V. M
Allanttc Division
P m Bradford I). La Rach* *4
W L T Pts OF OA
H K krtl.S t Francis, Pa II
NY Rangers
17 10 I 17 144 IM
Sacred Hear) 44. Kaon* SI. al
New Jersey
14 11 f U 147 I N
Sl Bonevontura 101.Ion a)]
Philadelphia
» l* 1 41 144 114
iT
X
M
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sfkld)*
Shtpponiburg fX A
Washington
l l tt 4 40 IR III
Slippvy Rack 1),, IBloomtburgaO
Ftor ida
1* 17 t M IR* 111
Stonahlll 44. Spring)aid It
NY liia n d v t
IX 1* 1 IS IM 114
Wash E Loo 44. Wattoy M
Tamp* Bay
11 u 1 11 1*4 III
Westminster. P*. II. CarlowM
Norlbotst Otvlskn
SOUTH
Pittsburgh
M 11 1 40 110 14)
Appalachian SI. 41. Georgia Southern 33
Boston
1* II 7 41 114 111
Auburn 41. Mississippi a
Montreal
It II 7 4) II I I I )
Brescia )A Lindsay Wilson 41
Buffalo
It It 4 40 IU I I )
Compballtvllk 100. Fated Hardeman &gt;|
Quebec
17 X 1 Tt 144 111
E . Kentucky )4 SC Missouri 14
Hart lord
It M 1 i i in i n
Georgia IX Arkansas**
Ottawa
1 XT 1 If III &gt;04
Howard U 4I.N. Carolina AAT 44
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Kentucky U. S Carolina i l
Central Division
Lander 41. ErUIn* 14
W L TPts OP OA
La Salk 41. N C Wilmington II
Toronto
M 14 7 SI 144 114
Louisiana Tach I04. T aiai Pan Amtrlcan
Dol lot
I I IS 7 4f 111 IM
41
SL Louis
11 14 * H Ul 1)1
N v th Carolina 44. N vth wet tarn &gt;1
Dotroil
11 1) a 44 171 1)1
Old Dominion I). Richmond 44
Chicago
to 14 a 44 IM 111
Radlord TT. Liberty 4)
Winnipeg
11 U 1 11 1)7 171
Virginia**. Ohio SI 41
Pacific Division
W. Carolina )). E Carolina &gt;4
Calgary
11 It 1 41 141 141
MIDWEST
Vancouver
X It 4 U IU IM
Albion at. Adrian 41
Los Angelas
It M 1 7! 144 111
Baldwin Wallace M. Capitol 11
Anaheim
1* 14 1 U III IM
Cat* Wot tom IA Damson 41
San Jose
1) 11 t 11 IM 1)7
Cedar y III* M. Urban* 4)
Edmonton
It *4 * X IM tll
Coni Michigan IA Bail II. 4J
Friday's 04 mas
Canl. Sl .O h k fl. Indiana. Pa U
Pittsburgh A BuifokoXOT
Emporia St. IX HE Mittaurl )*
N.V. Islanders xC b f H e y I
Phidiay Of, Dtflanca *
Nnv J t r w y x n w M o )
Grand Vaiky SI. )X N Michigan M
Edmonton X Quebec 4
Illinois Call.OACaa IS
S o lvd a r'i Gomes
John Carroil IA Muskingum 40
Washington 4. Chicago I
Kanyen *4, Obarlin 11
F Hr Ida at Bat k a, la )
M v k lla IA Hiram Cal X)
N.Y. I slanders at H v ff v d . In)
Mount Unton H. Of&gt;k Narlhom *4
CakMry df Pittsburgh. ( n I
Oakland. Mich. IA U k a Superior SI *4
Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, ta)
Ohio Waskyan 44. Thomas Mare u
W inr'.kg at r*t*wa. ml
Oftorbaw 41 Hakkibarg U
N Y Rangers at Mor.Naal. (nl

NHL STANDINGS

Vancouryr at Toronto (nl
AnahaimatSI Louis, (n)
Oatroital Lot Angatat. In)
SoadOT'l Oamat
Vantouror al Bullalo 1 t i p m
Wa thing Ion al Nan Jar tar. I U p m
St Louts** Oaltat.4 U p m
Edmonton al Chicago I 11p m
K M ttT O a m t
Toronto at Hatton I U p m
N Y Ilian , lalOttana. 1 11 p m
Winnipeg
'pntraal. 1 » p m
Tampa B ayalN.Y. Rangart. I « » "
DatroilalAnahaim ig U p m

N H L

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DEVILS*. PANTHERS I
Fknda
*
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1 0 1- *
T in t Par tod - I Nan Jartay. MacLaan ll
IRkltor), I )X 1 Nan Jartay. MecLeen If.
1 II Panaltiat — Oanayko NJ (crost
c h e c k in g ). 14 14: G u erin . NJ lun
tporttmaniika (anduct). 14 14
Second Period
1 Ftonda. Malianby 11
(Murphy, lomekinl. l l 4J Ippi Panalliat —
Malianby F it lho‘dtngl. « • Nan Jrrtar
bench i»&lt;«vd by Guerin ltoo many man),
I hi Murphy FI* (high tlKkmg). » M
N thoili ft) (hording). It U
Third Panad - 4 Nan Jartay. Milkn tl
(Oond Aibalml, I la (pp) 1 Nan Janet
Chortka 10 (Lamtovtl. 14 14 (an) Panalltot
— Lomakin, Fla (hooking). I l f : Banning.
Fla Iholding) 10 11. Nkhotlt NJ llntarler
ancet 11 4)
Shall an gutl — Florida 114-10 Nan
Jersey 1110 14—14
Power play Opportunities - Florida 1 oi 1
Nan Jartay le t*
Goaliet - Fivtoa Venbietbrouc*. II I I I
111 lh atsu tt to tl Nan jartay Trrrar,
11* I IM 1*1
A - • *11
R f l e r t t — A n d y r a n H a lla m a n d
Lln *sm *n -P*l Oaputio Ran Fmn
N H L

L IA D W IS

through Jan 4
Player Team
Grat/Sy. LA
F rd v cv Dai

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Andreychuk T v
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Ntouwandyk. Cal
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Tsachuk. Wm
Jagr Pit
Jannay. SIL
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•

Merced*! Chempwnships
CARLSBAD Call! - V cvrs Satvdar
alter the third round at th* Mercrdrs
Championships ptor*d on th* La Casta
Ratprl and Spa s 7 CTJ yard, par T1 Champ,
onship Course
PGA T o v
(I I mtllien purs*)
a* TOt t - 70*
Frad Couples
Phil Mute,ton
TO44 to- 70#
Da wd Edwards
71*4 4*- JO*
.TpmNIto
71 t t **-110
Ran Crenshaw
71 Tv 44 —J10
JaHMaggart
77 74 *1-111
Jay Haas
71 71 4 f—111
Howard Twitty
77 71XI—II I
Grog Nvm an
x r i * * -1 1 1
Scoil Simpson
X 77 TO- &gt;71
B tollO gk
4* 77 71-JtI
Bitty AUyla.v
71 U 77-111
Davit Lev* III
7 l* * n - lll
AklkoStandty
71 7147-114
Nolan Hent*
44 74 71-114
Jim Gallagher
7)4*71-711
V!|*y Smgh
4* TO 74-111
Btoln* Mccalliskr
74 74 4X-1I*
Grant Watt*
to *4 77-114
Jim M cgo w n
T i l l 71-117
John Inman
71 7*74-117
Fulton Al km
71 7*77-11*
La* Jar yen
71 74 74-11*
RocoM adiato
71 71 77-7X
lantar PGA Tour
(ISM da* purs* 1
Bob Murphy
Dave Stockton
Jack Nicklaus
Dak Douglass
Jim Ceibtr)
Ray Floyd
Loo Travmo
Gob Charles
Al G*'burger
George Archer
Simon Hobday
Jim Aibus
J C . Snead
Tom Worgo
CM Chi Rednguai
BobBohoy
Tom Shaw
Bob Wynn
Gttby Gilbert

71 to 47- 70*
47 77 44—X *
714* *4-711
71 4* 74-114
71 34 3 0 -V i
7) 7) 70-111
71 71 71-111
70 71 71-111
7)7171-114
II 71 7J-M7
71 74 71-114
71 71 ro - H I
TO 71 70—n o
71 71 33-330
7J 71 71-771
717*71-114
TO TO T O -tV
TT 74 77- 774
7X7* 74-MO

Australian Man’s Nardcaurl Rasulls
ADELAIDE, Australia — Rasulls Saturday
from Ih* SI1XIM Australian man’s hardcourt
term,i championships on th* Rebound Act
vurtaca al M am vlel Drive (seeding) In
paranthasasl
SMf k s
Quarterfinal*
Nicklas Kulli. Sweden, del GuiUauma
Raoui. France. 7 * (&gt; » . * )
Akrender Volkov (4). Russia, del Kenntlh
Carlsan. Danmark. 7 1,4 0
Sant if Ns* Is
Yevgeny Kakinikov, Russia, daf Patrick
Rattor. Australia. 41, / 1
Voikov daf Kultl Sweden. 4 X 4 X 4 )

BASKETBALL
Nelifw*l Batktthall Altec Milan
CHARLOTTE HORNETS - A tllrala d
David W,ng*t* tornard, Irom 1h* m|ur*d
litl
LOS A N O E L C S C L IP P E R * Slgntd
Hereto E Hit. guard
SEATTLE SUPERSONIC1- PlacatlChrit
king tornard. on Ih* inyvtd lit! Activated
Rich King cantar, from Ih* m(wr*d lilt
FOOTBALL
Natwnal Football Laagna
DETROIT LIONS - Placad Bmn # Biadat
taiatr on ln|urod ratarr* Signad M a ,ir
Thompton. t,ghl and. tram th* protlict
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS - Named Bill
Totxn ytcapresKknlot tootballapvaltons
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - P lv a d Dai*
Carter, cvnarback. on in|v*d rtto rst
Signed k*,m Tray tor. detensire lineman
NSW YORK GIANTS - Ptocad John
Elliott. Ottonsive Iv k i* . on Mi|ur*d rasar^
A&lt;t,yat*d Store Brannon, datonsir* and
trom th* p r v tic* squad
NEW TORK J IT S - Firad Bruc* Caskt
head coach Paul Aksandar. Ight ends
coach Chip MyVS &gt;•&lt;•&gt;,*»% coach, and Al
Robvts spatial teams roach Promoted P ek
Carred. rktensive covdmator. tohead coach
Canadian Fnetball League
LAS v r G A l POSSE
Nam#* Ron M*,e&gt;
brad coach
HOCKEY
Naltonal Hackty Ltagu*
NHL - Suspended Mick Vukoto. New Yws
Islanders right wing t v ID games without
pay and t ned him 110 400 tor keying th*
bench to (oin an altercation and suspended Al
Arbour. Ntw Y v k Islanders coach, tor lire
gamtt and lined him 1 1 400 tor hit p v t In ttw
incident against New Jt say on Jan 4
Suspended Jaan Jacques Oaignaawlt
Monirtai deknsaman tor th'te games t t o
l,rwd him 1100 tor elbowing Carman Titov et
Calgary on Dae 11 Suspended Gary Roberts
Calgary ktt w,ng atkctiy* immediately end
t v a par tod to be dekrm ntd t v stash,ng
Incidmts against ttw New T v s Range's V
Jan 1
PITTSBURGH PEN0UIN1 - Rrra'wd
M artyt Nastund k tt wing and Justin
Dubermen *"d Ed Patterson, right wings
hem Ckraland of th* InS*fnational Hoes*,
Laagu*
SOCCER
Nalwnal Pratosssawal laerrr League
CHICAGO POW ER - S,gn*d M -so
Castillo torw vd
COLLEGE
ARIIONA STATE — Named Ik e * Lamsy
Tom Doyk and Lynda l u k r t assistant Irprs
■
' ,i
CL EM SON — Amounted the rts&gt;gnaiton at
Clilt Ellis man's baste ib* 11 coach yliectte
al th* end of th* saasen
INDIANA — Named Doug M o ilv y dr
lens, .abac sl aide each
LOUISIANA TECH - Announced Ih*
resignation ot Keith Pnnct sports tokrm*
Iton d&lt;rv t v
NORTHWESTERN STATE - Named Qan
Bilson receivers coach and /m s Curtis
dtknsi v* b*c s s coach
ST. ROSE - Named N « * k BarW o soccer
coach
SOUTH CAROLINA SPARTANBURO Named Joy Johnson sottoa'l coach
SOUTHERN ARKANSAS - Named Stove
Robvts football coach
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS - Named Shawn
Watson too&lt;bai i coach
TEXAS A4M — Named Gary KUb.at
gu vt* bacss coach

4 pm
IL)

Takeissan
AUTORACINO
TNN. Slkk M Sprint W vIdSorks.

BASEBALL
noon
SUN. Florid* Metbru at,Xu&gt;
Angeves Dodgrrk
COLL4GE BASKETBALL
10am
SC WasTungtonStoto*1 ktantord
1pm
SC woman PwaiSlato*1 liimvs.
IL)
) pm
ESPN. Mississippi siata at
M‘tk,iiipp, IL)
1p m
SC woman. Wisconsin Graan Bay
al Wright Stale
I t ) pm
WCPX4 Satan Mall al Purdu#.
(Ll
4X pm
SUN Si Bonaeantva at Watt
Virg.n.* I l l
7 p m - SUN. Alabama Birmingham at
Cincinnati. IL )
mdr»gh1 — SUN. Gavoalown at Con
itOtNcaf
NBA BASKETBALL
4 pm - TNT. Golden Stoto W i d e n ot
Phoenis Suns. IL )
BOXINO
♦ pm
ESPN. Cruiser weights On in
N v n iv t James Warring
1 p n . II R p m - SC, SpvttChannet
Moving Tour
FIGURE SKATING
7 pm
TBS U S Open Professional
Champianth'pt
NFL PLAYOFFS
noun - E SPN. NFL Game Day
noon-W CPX 4. NFL Today
D M p m - WCPX 4 NFC Wildcard
gam* Minnatota Vikings al Haw Y v k
Giants. (L l
1 M pm -W E S H 1. NFL Lira
4 pm - WESH X AFC Wild card game
Denver Broncos *1 Los Angeles Raiders. (L )
OOLP
e a r n . — SUN. Mitsubishi Motors Invito
•tonal
1 p m - WFTV 4. Mercedes Cham
piointhip. line, round. 1L 1
HOCKEY
1 pm , ID i n
— SUN. Inkrnelwn*,
Hockey Laagu* Atlanta Kn&gt;ghts at.CincIn
natICyt tones
SKIING
I M pm — ESPN. Bud Pro Mogul Tour
Rad to
FOOTBALL
’ 11 10 p m - WGT AM (S44). N F L
Playolls. NFC Wild card game Minnesota
Vikings al New Y v k Giants
4 p m - WGT AM (S40I. NFL Playotls.
AFC Wild card game Denver Broncos at Los
Angelas Raiders
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|TRANSACTIONS

U .S .

Friday's Sports Transactions
AUTORACINO
CHAMPIONSHIP AUTO RACINO TEAMS
— Named Andrew Craig president and chkl
aaacutiv* officer, atfactlv* March 11. IfOa
Announced th* resignation ot Tony Georg*
Indianapolis Motor Speedway president
Irom the CART g o w n in g board
BASEBALL
American Laagu*
KANSAS CITY ROYALS - Agroad to
torml with Hubk Brooks outfluldtr. on a
minor kogu* contract
TEXAS RANOIRS - Agreed to tor ms with
Jack Armstrong, pitcher, on a on* year
contract and Greg Litton, intkldw eu tlkldv,
on a minor irogue contract
Ha I tone I Laagu*
COLORADO ROCKIES - Agreed to Iv m t
with Walt Walls, shortstop, on a two year
contract, and Jack Daugherty, oultkider. on
a minor kogu* contract Traded Frtddw
Benavides, shortstop, to th* Montrool Eapos
tor Ivon Arteaga and Rodney Podrata.
pilchtrs Akilanod Podraio I* Cotorodo
Sprints of th* P a d lk Coot) Laagu* Named
Stan Kyks pitching coach al Band al Ih#
N v th west Laagu* and Bill Champion pit
chlng coach *1 Now Haven *1 th* Eastern

B o n d s

HOUSTON ASTRO S - Hamad Tim
Purpur* assistant director of minor kagua

eparafivn
PITTSBURGH PIRATES -

Agrgod to

terms with Randy Tomlin, pitcher, an a
on* year contract

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series.
The most rom pelltlvr league o f the week was
the Mardell's laidles League, which saw the top
four bowlers all roll scries above 560 and finish
wlihln 10 pins oreach other.
flaying on Jan. 3. Linds Stafford paced the
league with a 574 series, hut Dottlo Roberson
(565). Carolyn Betts (564) and Nancy Barnes
(5641 were close behind In an unbelievable fight
for second.
The highest scoring league turned out to be In
the II.A. Men's Classic League, where the top four
bowlrrs were all In IheGOOs.
Pete Lcmonte’s 664 was the best In the league
and was also the highest series rolled during the
week Jimmy Moyer (644). Michael Perrella
1617) and Bob Lake Jr. (614) also reached the

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SANFORD — || was women's week at Bowl
America Sanford. as In uhnost every h-uguc. the
women rolled higher series score* Ihun Ihr men.
Dory Jackson also had Ihe highest Individual
game reported, men or women, an she rolled a
255 In Ihe Thursday Night Mixed League on Dee,
30.
Elcnore Vlshnesky |584) In Ihr Wednesday
Senior Citizen* League. Jsckson (0051 In Ihr
Thursday Night Mixed League, and Naury
Johnson |562) In Ihe Tuesday Nile Mixed League
all had Ihe highest series In thrlr respective
league.
The only male to roll the highest srrles for his
league, other than In an airmen's league, was
Bob Meyers, whose 546 series was Ihe lops In
the Senior Washday Dropouts League Meyers
also turned In the best Individual game among
Ihe men for the week, posting a 248 during his

GOOplateau.
The only woman to reach the magic 600 level
was Jackson wllh the 605 in Ihe Mardell's Ladles
league.

WEONESDAY SENIOR CITIZENS
Doc.29
Meat Series — Hob Orwlg. 578; Elmer Stufflct.
572. Qame — Orwlg. 231: Slufllci. 204.
Womens Series — Elcnore Vlshnesky. 584;
Beverly Westgaard. 464. Game — Vlshnesky.
173: Westganrd, 163.
THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED
Dec. 30
Mem Series — Rich Fiance. 501; N ick
Newman. 556. Gome — Tim Waddle. 237;
Fiance. 205.
Women: Series — Dory Jackson. 605; Mardell
Gonierman. 560. Game — Jackson. 255; Gon-

toman. 210.
MARDELL'S LADIES
Jsn. 3
Scries — Linda Stafford. 574; Dottle Roberson,
565; Carolyn Betts. 564; Nancy Barnes. 564.
Game — Roberson. 231. Stafford. 224: Barnes.
2 14: Cary] Lake. 211.

Playtime
Continued from IB
LADIES' LEAGUE
Leri by Buckley, the Bamboo Bom bers
from the Bamboo Cafe have built the largest
advantage ol any o f Ihe league leaders, a
18-gnmr edge |83 wins to G7| over second■
place Nick's N ightm ares out of Uncle
Nick's.
Just nix games out of second plarc are
Nick's Nieces 161 wins), also from Unde
Nick's.
Trailing Ihe traders are Bamboo fa ir 's
Bamboo Babes |55 wins); No Answer out
o f Ihe Lake Mary Pub 147 wins); liamlaxi
Cafe's Bambooilettee (41 wins); Good
Answer from the Lake Mary Pub (39 wins);
and Scorr At Tnnrhdown-barkrd Team No.
7 123 wins).
MIXED A LEAGUE
Just seven games srparnlr the top three
teams In the eight-tram loop
Leading Ihe pack are Time Out's The
Untouchables (73 wins). Close behind arr
Sharkey* The Sharks 168 wins) and Done

With Style (66 wins) from the Bamboo
Cafe.
Completing Dir circuit are Bamboo Cafe's
Team No. 2 |57 wins): Team No. 8 from
Tim e Out 156 wins): laikc Mary Pub's Just
One Hole Off (43 wins); Ron's Illeglta
from Uncle Nick's (4 1 wins), and Lake Mary
Pub sponsored The New Family Feud (33
wins).
MIXED B LEAGUE
Uikr Mary Pub's The Good, the Bad, the
Ugly, and the Old has an eight-game edge
(70 621 over Ihr sreond-plare Bustawackera
I' 'in Str Walter's. Four games track In third
place arc ihr Snail Darters (58 wins) out of
the Bamboo Cafe.
Tied (or fourth place with 54 wins each
arr Score at Touchdown’s Tsam No. 8 and
Mom's Muggers from M T. Muggs.
Rounding out the standings are the 4 B's
{42 wiusl and Team No. 1 |33 wins), both
sponsored by the latke Mary Pub.
MEN'S A LEAGUE
In the tightest race of the five leagues.

Soccer
Continued from 1B
Shea Donihi started the scor­
ing for the Lyman with a little
less than two mltm lrs gone In
the game, sending a crossing
shot Just past a diving Seminole
keeper.
D a n y a l l u r r l s l e d the
Greyhounds wllh a hat trick on
three unassisted goals. Sara
Kane added (wo goal* oil usslsts
by Harris and Lisa Solars
M ichelle St. Louis.* Theresa
Honlrmpo and Loretta Keith
each added a goal.
Lyman launched 21 shots ui
goal while holding the Seminole*
shotless
"You have to be pleased when
a team comes out and plays
consistently good soccer and
docs even tiling that Is needed to
win." Burnell said. "W e didn't
Just knock the ball down the
field, we maintained possession
and we were able to work on Ihr
things we do well as a learn.
"Regardless o f what the score
might have been, we were happy
with the way wc played."
Lyman, which was scheduled
to play Winter Park Saturday
night, will have an opportunity
to avenge Its only loss of the
season next Saturday, when the
Greyhounds host Orange Park in
a 4 p in. contest.
S em in ole, w h ich defeated
Kissimmee-Gateway 2-0 yester­
day morning (see related storyl.
w i l l p a r t i c i p a t e In t he
G alncsvllle-B uchholz tourna­
ment next weekend.
RAMS 1. HAWKS 1
LAKE MARY - Holly Myers’
second-half goal lifted the visit­
ing Lake Howell Silver Hawk* to
a 1-1 tie with the Lake Man'

Lake Mary Pub-barked Team No. 3 (72
wins) holds a four-game edge over T.C.B.
(68 wins) out ofQ-niz.
Following the leaders nrr Right There
from the Lake Mary Pub (48 wlnsl; and the
Bamboo Scorpions (44 wlnsl and Teem
No. I (41 wlnsl. bolh sponsored by the
Ilamlxx) Cafe
MEN’S B LEAGUE
While the first-place team Is In a relatively
com fortable position, there's a lot o f
scrambling going on Just behind Ihrm.
The 0 -B lt Bulls have collected 76 wins
through eight weeks o f play, putting them
11 gave* above a five-way scrambleCurrently. Sir Walter's The Knights and
the Ton MO'a from Q-HIz arr tied for second
place wllh 65 wins apiece. Close behind are
Bamboo Cafe's Four Bye Four* (64 wlnsl
and Lake Mary Pub's Just For Fun (62
wins).
Tied for sixth plare with 54 wins each are
Ihe River Rats from Whiskey River and
Bamboo Cafe's Shoots

Seminole
Rams in a Seminole Athletic
Conference girls' soccer match
played Friday night ai Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
Shayne Thom as gave the
Rams a 1-0 lead wllh a goal In
Ihr first half.
The Junior varsity game also
ended In a 1-1 tie.
l-akr Mary (8-7-2 overall. 4-2-2
In Ihe SAC), which was to play at
Deltona Saturday night, w ill
travel to Miami for two games
next Friday (with Hialeah Lakes)
a n d

S a tu rd a y

(a g a in s t

Mlaml-Amrriranl.
L a k e H o w e ll, w h ich w a s
scheduled to play al Apopka
Snturdav morning, will host
Orange Park from Jacksonville
next Friday night.
PATRIOTS 5. LIONS 0
A L T A M O N T E SPRING S Klin Shrurn and Katie Tullts
each scored two goals Friday
night to lead the Lake Brantley
Patriots to u 5-0 victory over the
visiting Oviedo Lions In a Sem i­
nole Athletic Conference girls'
soccer mutch.
Freshman Sharon L levertz
also scorrd for the Patriots, who
outshot Oviedo 24-2.
|j»ke Brantley (12-6 overall.
5-3 In the SAC) struck for four
goals In Ihe first half.
In Junior varsity action. Lake
Brantley blanked Oviedo 4-0.
The Patriots were scheduled to
play Bishop Moore at home
Saturday afternoon. After taking
the w eek o ff for nine-week
exams. Lake Brantley will wrap
up Us regular season with games
at Daytona Bcach-Scabrecze
(Jan. 15|. Seminole (Jan. 19).
and Lake Howell (Jan. 2 1).
Oviedo (8-10-3) plays at Weal
Orange tills Tuesday. Jan. 11.

Continued from IB
school. But now that
we're back on a regular sched­
ule. I think we'U get better and
belter."
While the perimeter player*
did most o f the damage aa
Seminole opened a 15-13 lead
after one quarter. Arrow Force II
6-foot. 7-Inch center Andre Hall
showed early In the second
quarter tliat the game was going
to be decided by the Inatdc
people.
After Hall missed two free
throws. Seminole claimed the
rebound following the second.
When the ensuing shot tniaacd.
Hall charged down the lane,
grabbed the ball as It came off
the rtm and slammed It bock
throughSopnomore forward R eggie
Holloway also got a slam later In
the quarter as Arrow Force II
outscorcd Lyman 14-9 and outrebounded the visitors 9-1 In the
second period.
The Seminole post position
trio of Hall. Holloway and Ronnie
McCarrcll would finish the gome
11-of-12 from the floor, score 25
point* and grab 20 rebounds.
"I'v e said all along the we
have group of four post men as
good as anyone." said Traina.
"Derrick Brinson has not been
playing as much, but he has
shown that he can come In and
play very effectively.
" If we can go Inside and score,
that will open some things for
Eric (Roberts) and Brad (Traina)
outside, and that will give ua the
offensive balance that wc are
looking for."
Arrow Force II seemed on Ihe
verge o f turning the game Into a
rout aa they outacored the
Greyhounds 7-2 to open the
third quarter.
Dut Lyman coach Norm Ready

went to a delay and held ihe ball
for almost tw o minutes. The
strategy w orked as W illiam
Simons sank a three-pointer lo
key a 7-0 run to cut the lead to
live. 36-31. with 2:03 left In the
third period.
Roberts hit a pair of baskets lo
stop the run before Simons hit
another trey lo make the score
40-34 entering the final period
Seminole had trouble wllh the
Greyhound press early In Ihe
fourth prnod. turning the ball
over five times, but Lyman was
having trouble converting and
once Arrow Force II started to
handle the press, they started to
pull away.
Leading the way was Hobects.
who scored 17 points, grabbed
four rrbnund*. handed out ftu r
assists and cam e up with three
steals. Also ronirl buting were
Holloway (nine points, four re­
bounds). McCarrcll (eight (mints,
nine reb ou n d s). Hall (e ig h t
points, seven rebounds, four
blocked shots) and Neville Fuller
(seven points, eight rebounds,
two steals, tw o assists).
Doing the damage for Lyman
were Shawn Ready (16 points).
Simons (14 points) and Dewayne
Bell (nine points. 12 rebounds,
six steals, tw o assists).
Arrow Force II Improved to
11-5 overall and 3-0 in the
c o n fe re n c e , while the
Greyhounds fell lo 8-4 overall
and 2-1 In the SAC.
Seminole's Junior varsity and
freshman team' made the night
a clean sweep as the JV'a won
61-57 while the freshman, led by
Shawn H ill's 30-polnt effort,
rolled to an 82-60 triumph.
Seminole was to have hosted
S p ru c e C r e e k In a n o t h e r
trlplehcadcr Saturday night,
while Lyman will be Idle until It
hosts Deltona next Saturday.

Planning trips around
severe weather will
yield better results
This tim e o f year I let the
weather d ic ta te my fish in g
plans. In the old days, I would go
f i shi ng r e g a r d l e s s o f t he
weather. Cold. wind, tt didn't
matter. I've had Ice on my rod
guides, water lapping over the
sides of the boat and hlialery
winds chapping my face.
Over the years, the weather
has beaten m e Into submission.
So has Ihe realization that I have
rarely done w ell on those miser­
able days that I paid the price
and fought the elements.
I now plan m y trips arund the
weather. Th e weather Is always
much more cooperative a few
days before a cold front or a few
days afterwards.
Besides that, the fish also bite
better at this time. Few aperies
feed well In the midst of a frosty
front. Boas and other species
become aemt-dormant and seek
the sanctuary o f thick cover or
deep water, where they become
most difficult to catch.
Both saltwater and freshwater
species are m uch more active In
the stable w eather that precedes
or follows a cold front.
Am 1 gettin g soft? Perhaps . . .
but perhaps the lumps and
hump* have made me a much
wiser person. I like to think that
I fish a little “ smarter" than In
limes post.
I would rather save my time,
energy, and hard-earned money
lo flth on a good day rather than
waste these valuable resources
on a cold, windy, lousy day. I
may not catch quite os many
Osh. but I sure am a lot more
comfortable and much happier.
Hopefully, y o j can benefit
from my years o f abuse by cold
fronts to plan your fishing trips
more prudently. There la a thin
line betw een being a hard
fishing angler and a hard-headed
angler. I. for one. have crossed
this line for the last time.

UP TO 2 2 MONTHS TO PAY
D A Y T O N

On Friday, despite being physically und
emotionally drained, the Rams look care of
business and disposed of wlnlcss DcLund. 44-26.
Raguecl led Lake Mary with 10 points while
Ferguson added eight and Dubcr contributed
seven.
Lake Mary also won Friday night's Junior
varsity game, 68-22.
"Having those talks appears to have helped
them with the mental aspect." said Vunlandlngham. "A ll olong. our biggest problem was
tliat the players didn't believe In 'hemsclvcs. I
knew they had the athletic ability, that they have

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what tt takes to win. They Just weren't believing
In themselves.
"1 lake responsibility for that. Even though I
believed In them, obviously I hadn't done what
was necessary to get them to that point. But on
Thursday night. I could feel that they had that
confidence In themselves."
The challenge now facing the Rams Is main­
taining and building upon that new-found self
confidence. That'll be challenged this week, when
U k e Mary hosts Mainland next Thursday night.
"When wc played Mainland before (In the
Seminole toumamentl. we played well and could
have beaten them, but our confidence level
wasn't there." said Vanlandlngham. "W e didn't
believe that wc could beat them.
"S in ce Christmas, w e're 4-1. Things are
starting to come together. This next week. we'U
be able to see If we're making progress. The girls
will put tt (their self confidence) to the test and
prove to themselves that they believe they're a
good team."

Ponce Inlet may well be very
rough this weekend with high
northeasterly winds.
Sheepshead and blueflsh will be
thick, and action with these
specie* will be fast and furious.
Fiddler crabs and live shrimp
work well for sheepshead. while
blueflsh will strike almost any
typ e o f a rllflc a l. Mosquito
Lagoon will be unflshable due to
high winds.

S H U P E 'S S C O O P

TUNE-UP*

Lake Mary

to return to "norm al."
FISHING FORECAST
The strong cold front this
weekend Is really going to put n
damper on fishing prospects. If
you h avs to go freshwater fish­
ing. I would stick lo smaller
waters such as the Weklva
River, which are protected
somewhat from strong winds.
Taking a boat onto a large
body of water will not only be
uncomfortable, the bass fishing
also will be very slow.
On Ihe sa ltw a ter scene.
Sabastiaa Inlet offers some
good flounder fishing this time of
year. Finger mullet bounced
slowly across the rock-strewn
bottom will produce "doorm at"
flounder In excess of 10 pounds.
Blucflsh will also be thick.
C a p t a i n J a c k at P o r t
Canaveral said that offahore
fishing will be shut down this
weekend due lo high seas.
Inside the Port, sheepshead
and floumJcY.. f^ e p ro v id in g
steady action. In th e - Banana
and Indian rivers, expect trout
and redflsh to be hard to locate.
Several days o f cold weather will
put fish In deep holes, but n day
or two o f cold temperatures will
only scatter the fish.

The m ore severe the cold
front, the m ore drastically flah
will react. It will take several
days after the paasage of a real
strong cold front for conditions

4 C y l. 0 C y l. B C y l. -

d a y ." sold Vanlandlngham.
"From a coach's standpoint, one of things we
needed lo do was convince our Tour returners that
wc believe In them nnd that they can do the Job."
It seems to have worked as the Rums — led by
returners Laura Raguecl. Dtanc Duller. Dawna
Ferguson, and Jennifer Grcisslng — turned
around and handed la k e Howell its first loss of
the season. 66-50. Thutsday night.

SENIOR WASHDAY DROPOUTS
Jsn. 3
Mem S c rie s — Bob Meyers. 546; Don Bangs.
534. Osm e — Meyers. 248; Bangs. 222.
Women: Series — Maxine Ekcm. 495: Barbara
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Jnn.4
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Osme — Lemonte. 245; Jim Gatcman. 245;
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TUESDAY NITE MIXED
Jan. 4
Men: Series — Norm Barren. 538; Lnncc
Hlghsmlth. 514. Game — Tony Gee. 210:
Hlghsmllh. 209.
Women: Series — Nancy Johnson. 562; Mary
Bartels. 522. Game — Johnson. 201; Bartels,
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Business
Southern Bell progresses

IN BRIEF

The walls didn’t come tumbling down
Harold Stall Writar

SANFORD — The Greater Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
has announced Its gatherings for the month o f January. The
following have been scheduled:
a Jan. 7 — Ambassador breakfast meeting. 8:30 a.m. at the
chamber office.
a Jan. 11 — Ribbon Cutting — Bridgewater Apartment.
1 l:30n m.
a Jan. 13 — Membership Thank You Party. Regatta Shores
Apartments 5-7 p.m.
a Jan. 21 — Ambassador Luncheon — Colorado Prime.
11:30a m.
a Jan. 31 — Annual Banquet — The Bam, 7 p.m.
For additional Information on the Oreater Sanford Chamber
o f Commerce, phone 322-2212.

S B D C January program s
The Small Business Development Center. SBDC. In the
College of Business Administration at the University o f Central
F Lor Ida. is ofTrrtng a number o f workshlps designed for small
business owners to enhance thetr operatlo
tonal iproficiency.
Advance registration isi required
for all o f the programs.
requ
The following arc scheduled In the Orange/Setnlnole county
area:
•Jan. 7 — Basics o f Government Contracting. 0 a.m. until
12 noon. Free.
• Jan. 12 — How to profit from NAFTA. 0 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Fee TBA.
,
•Jan. 14 — Business Run writing. 8:30 a.m. until 12:30
p.m. 035.
•Jan. 19 — Wln/WIn. the Art o f NegotUtlng. 1 p.m. until 4
p.m. Free.
• Jan. 20 — How to Grow Internationally. 9 a.m. until 12
noon.035.
•Jan. 27 — Ideas to Dollars. 9 a.m. until 12 noon. 035.
For information on all o f these courses, as well as others
offered In the Cocoa area, phone the SBDC at (407) 823-5554.

SANFORD - On Jan. 1. 1984.
Southern Bell became Involved
In a court-ordered break-up. It
touched o ff a w atershed o f
change In the telecommunica­
tions Industry.
Things have already started to
change as of the beginning of
this new year.
T h i s past W e d n e s d a y ,
S o u t h e r n B e ll a n n o u n c e d
reaching an agreement with
consumer groups which w ill cap
basic residential and business
rates through Jan. 1.1998.
It will eliminate the 01 per
month charge for touch-tone
service, and reduce overall rates
by 0300 million a year by the
end o f 1996.
Customers are expected to
save 01 billion over the next four
years.
Changes will not stop there.
Southern Bell Corporate and
External Affairs Manager. Larry

marketplace that Is changing the
nature of Southern Bell's busi­
ness as well as the lives o f Its
customers.

when the break-up ocrunrd ten
years ago.
He explained. "You can do n
lot more with a telephone line
than you could In 19H4. You can
send faxes, transmit data, even
•end video signals. «H «• the
same tim e."

By NICK PPBIPAUP

Cham ber schedule

The breakup spawned seven
regional "Baby Bells." the larg­
est o f w h l r h Is B ellSouth.
Southern Bell's parent company.
Today, they all face competition
from new start-up companies.

He continued. "You can shop
a m o n g a w i d e r a n g e of
network-based services. You can
buy an endless variety of tele­
phones at the comer drugstore
or at a sophisticated electronics
shop. That's a lot different from
Just a few years ago when you
leased your basic black rotary
phone from Ma Hell."

"Competition In any market Is
good for the consumer as long as
everybody ran compete freely,"
Strlcklrr said.
"Partnerships umong related
In d u stries, among key user
groups and among the private
s e c t o r , g o v e r n m e n t and
a cu d rtn lu p resen t ano t he r
change In the telecommunlra
lions a re n a ," hr continued.
"T h e s e unique coalitions —
unheard of In 1984. are neces­
sary to continue lo build the
information superhighway, or
Infostructure," he said

The idea behind the 19H4
divestiture o f A T A T by the
federal courts was in promote
competition und give consumers
a wider choice of communica­
tions goods and services.

Strtektor

Now. the convergence of voice,
data and video technologies is
creating a multimedia

StricMer says things arr. today,
much better than they were

G ood taste
Members of the Greater Lake
Mery/Hesthrow Chamber ol
Commerce held an official
ribbon culling ceremony re­
cently at the newly opened
Chlck-Fil-A, el 4420 Lake Mary
Blvd. Other area Chlck-FII-A
officials |olned In Ihe ceremo­
ny. Left lo right. Iron! row.
C h a m b e r m e m b e r Gl nny
Coomb*, Mias Florida Nicola
Padgett, owner Dennis Kramer.
Cham ber m em bers G inger
Black, John Litton, B elly
Kramer, Chamber members
Diene Parker, City Commis­
sioner Gary Brender, Frank
Baker. Eelrem e right, Mike
H a r r i s o n o f the Vol us i a
Chlck-FII-A. Beck row, left lo
right, Doug Baugher ol lha
V olu sia M all Store, S coll
Washburn ol Ihe Melbourne
Square Mall store, and cham­
ber members Bill Blackburn
and Ken McDonald.

Agribusiness exhibitors sought
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Bob Crawford Is urging
agribusiness firms from throughout Florida to exhibit their
wares at the 24th annual Florida International Agribusiness
Trade Show.
The event is scheduled May 1 M 3 at the Polk County
Agricultural Center on U.S. Highway 17-98 In Bartow.
"This Is an excellent opportunity for businesses to display
their agricultural products and services to a select group of
International bu yers." Crawford said. "M o re than 100
exhibitors reported sales o f 09.2 million as a result of last
year's show, which demonstrates the powerful economic
punch this event packs."
Over 450 business and government trade officials from
throughout Latin America and the Caribbean are expected at
the event this year.
For information on exhibiting at the trade show, call (904)
488-4366 or w rite to the D ivision o f M arketing and
Development. International section. 412 Mayo Bldg.. Tallahas­
see. FL 32399-0800.
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MbtbM f t ola b, Tomm, Vtncwit

Professional Secretariat
Professional Secretaries International. Winter Park Chapter,
w ill meet Tuesday. Jan. 11 at the Langford Resort Hotel. 300
E. New England Ave.. Winter Park. Guest speaker w ill be Robin
Mledz. chief dietician at Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
All Central Florida area secretaries are Invited to attend. Coat
Is 011.50 for the dinner portion o f the meeting.
For further Information or reservations call Marie Anderson,
at 649 9111. ext. 1626.

Businessw om en gather
The American Business Women's Association. Seminole
Sunrise Chapter, will hold a dinner meeting Jan. 11, at Holiday
Inn. Wymore Road. Coat la 014 with reservations required.
For information or reservations, phone Put Capianes at the
Sunrtie Chapter's headquarters In Altamonte Springs. 8300911.

Drug fr*t workplace meeting
The Greater Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce will
hoot Its first Drug Free Workplace Implementation seminar
Wednesdy. from 8:30 until noon. The Chamber’s newly-formed
DFWP program "S T A N D " (Seminole Tackles Alcohol Narcotics
&amp; Drugs) is designed to assist small to medium-sized
businesses In becoming drug free. The cost is 040 for chamber
members. The fee Includes the STAND policies and procedures
manucl. The seminar will be conducted by A ttom ys Tom
Moran and Bob Roach.
For Information, registration, or to become a m em ber of the
chamber, phone Angle Clark, at 834-4404.

Paulucci plans promising
S A N F O R D - P l a n e for
Lulglno'e Inc., suppliers o f some
35 M l c h c l l n a ' a e n t r e e s
throughout the U.S.. Canada
and the United Kingdom, are far
ranging for 1994.
The plena were announced by
Jeno F. Pauiucd. chairm an,
president and CEO o f Luiglno's
Inc.
During this new year, the
three-year old company hopes to

add Mexico, continental Europe.
Japan and I ndi a to i t ' s
Mlchelina'e Internationals. Yu
Sing and Carlos A Maria's dis­
tribution roster.
Paulucci said that meetings
a re p l a n n e d w i t h top
supermarket executives who
presently handle some of the
L u igln o's products that are
exported from the company’s
Jackson, Ohio facility.
A Northern Ireland production
facility would give Luiglno's
distribution avenues throughout

Europe.
Another pending deal would
gi ve L u ig ln o 's d is trib u tio n
th rou gh ou t Japun and th r
western Pacific a. ea.
Later this month. Paulucci will
take steps to consolidate a Joint
venture In Mexico that would
allow for Mexican and Latin
Ame r i can distribution of
Mlchcllna's frozen pasta and
sauce entrees and the Yu Sing
line of Oriental frozen foods.
"There Is a big market there
with about half of M exico's

population buying frozen foods
like they're going out of style."
Paulucci said.
Paulucci, who has maintained
a residence In Sanford for many
years. Is Ihe widely known
entrepreneur who launched the
Chun King Corporation starting
with a 82.500 loan.
After selling Chun King, he
launched Jeno's Pizza and sev­
eral other companies.
He was also (he founding
ch airm an o f R.J. Reynolds
Foods, now Nabisco-Reynolds.

W inn Dixie to deliver prescriptions for free
■ f m c k p f b if a u p
Herald Stall Writer
Winn-Dixie held a newa con­
ference Thursday at the Orlando
headquarters, to announce de­
tails o f a new free Pharmacy
Express home delivery service.

Marketing Director Larry Beck
■ays this Is the first supermarket
chain to ofTcr such a service In
Central Florida.
Winn-Dixie will work In con­
j unct i on with Betheata.
Maryland • based Pharmacy
Express, a division of Shopcrs
Express, Inc., through which

Winn-Dixie has offered grocery
home delivery for thr past two
years.
Under the new plan, custom­
ers and physicians will be able lo
telephone or fux orders to a
toll-free 800 number for delivery
to their homes. Customers arc
able lo order prescriptions and

other health rare Hems In the
store with the aid of a catalog.
Orders will then be faxed to a
local Winn-Dixie store for pro­
cessing and delivery.
Further details and specific
Information Is expected lo be
announced In (he near future.

The Honorable Mayor Bettye D. Smith, Sanford/Seminole Jaycees,
The First Presbyterian Church, Rescue Mission of Sanford &amp;
The Sanford Christian Sharing Center Incorporated

WISH TO THANK
the Corporate Sponsors of the 3rd Annual
MAYOR'S
SOUP-ER
SUPPER
T he B r ia r C orpo ratio n
C onklin , P orter &amp; H olmls -Engimers , In c .
E a r ly C hildhood D evelopment C enter

R ic h -U n t ie d C o r p .

F irst B aptist C hurch
G ielow/Schumackex

S anford H erald
S anford K jwanis C lub

G reene, D ycus, &amp;

a u u i « i oumhvi iiviu lha day bafort ThanktalvIng, Joined togathar to announce the raaulta. The
event obtained donitlona of approximately
05,100. which will be distributed to various
charities. Shown during a check presentation,

tight, 8 rude Scott. Pastor of the First
Presbyterian Churcfi, Mother Blanch Weaver o l
the Rescue Outreach Mission, Sanlord Mayor
Bettye 8mlth, Irene Brown ol the Christian
Sharing Center, and Brent Adamson ol Rich
Food Plan.

Rivers R anc h

Co., P.A.

A r t &amp; P hyllis G rindle
M c K ee C onstruction

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Staks pRCfERTY M anu zm ent and Realty, In c

M cL ain , P ierce &amp; A ssociates, I nc.

Stenstrom, M cIntosh, Julian , C olbert,
NVwcham &amp; StMMOTS, P A

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V.F.W. No. 10108

�8*n«ord Herald. Senlord. Florida * Sunday. January 0. 1994 - KB

People
Levy marks 100th birthday
Woman’s club plans annual Taste of Sanford’
SANFORD

DORIS
DIETRICH

HweM Ptote ►» l*M ft Wm m i

Fran Bloch, manager ol Hoaplca thrift shop.

Hospice needs
thrift shop items
and volunteers
By SUSAN WSNNSR
Herald Correspondent
Frail Bloch recalled alt running
and somewhat discounting |&gt;eopie when they would comment
to her that they had found their
calling. She felt there really
wasn't such a thing and she
knew she had never experienced
this calling that others spoke of.
That. Is until she lost her mother
to lung cancer last year In June.
The word hospice comes from
a medieval concept. It was con­
sidered a weigh station for the
sick and weary. It then evolved
In England nnd became the
home (or the dying to live their
last days The organization.
Hospice, began only 20 yean
ago In the states.
Cindy Andrews, an employee

for Hospice of Centrl Florida,
cafd. " I became Involved with
Hospice because my father died
when I was four yean old and I
grew up with an awareness of
wnat It does to a family to have a
cancer death." Many people
associate Hospice with cancer
services but tt deals with much
more than that. T o be eligible for
Hospice you must have been
referred by a doctor and have a
life exp ecta n cy o f only six
months. The care la extended to
all disease processes. Including
heart disease. AIDS, cancer, and
a host of other diseases.
Hospice o f Central Florida
co v e n the trt-county’ area of
Seminole. Orange and Osceola
counties and la also one of the
largest and the oldest hospice

□ See Hospice, Page SB

Sam Levy loves celebrations’ particularly on his birthday.
And Sam has been around
long enough to have a lot of
birthday parties. Every year, he
uahrn In the New Year wllh his
own special brand of birthday
celebration. But this year was a
llttlr different. Hr Is now Into his
second century.
Sam turned 100 on New Year's
with a luncheon celebration at
the Renaissance Center where la
lives. The management provided
the luncheon and special birth­
day cake. During the luncheon.
A m erica n L e g io n Post * 5 3
honored Sam w ith a huge
birthday card. He Is believed to
be the oldest vrtrran o f World
War I who la a member fo the
post.
That evening, his son. Gene,
from Long Island. N.Y.. hosted a
family dinner for 30 at Lake
Monroe Inn. Sam's favorite din­
ing place, according to his niece
Selma Newman of Altamonte
Springs.
Selma said Sam was quite a
popular personality at the Inn.
Pianist Don Pate always asks
him to come forward and play
his harmonica, which Sam loves.
It makes him feel so special.
On the Wednesday before the
celebration. Mary Levy. Sam's
daughtcr-ln-law. widow of Sam's
other son. entertained at another
dinner at Lake Monroe Inn. Once
again, Sam was asked to play his
harmonica.
Not bad for the spry cen­
tenarian who has always given
so much o f himself.

□ 80s Dittrich. Fags 7B

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Cans Lavy (from left), hli fathar Sam and Amoricsn Laglon Cmdr. Jim Smith at birthday party.

H m M Ptwta by lummy Vkicsnt

Finalizing plans lor lha Sanford Woman's Club
Taste ot Sanford on Saturday, Jan. 15. are
(clockwise!: Jennifer Kelley, chairman, Joann

Lucas, Teressa Fraasa, Del roes Lash, Viola Frank,
Polly Pezold, Jeanette Padgett, Roberta Zitlrowsr,
Pat Brooks and Lourlne Messenger.

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M a n w ith a m is s io n
Door etching graciously donated
B y SO K O R Q AN

Herald Correspndent
SANFORD — Behold I stand at the door and
knock." states the greeting above a plate glass
etching o f Jesus Christ.
Joyce Shaw of Sanford explains, "That's
Jesus making that Invitation to sinners." as
she paints to the glass etching on the door of
her mission. The combination mission and
church. William uud Laura Clarke Mission. Is
located on 900 West 13th St. In Goldsboro.
The life-size glass etching came about as a
donation to her mission by Tom Shcipc of Gluss
Illusions, a locally owned business.
Shaw explained that she had gotten the
lcture the etching was copied from, but she
ad trouble trying to find a suitable way to
utilize It. One of her friends was sure that she
culd do a life-size drawing and had actually
begun the planning on II. The plans came to a
halt when her friend found a Job and explained

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Joyce Shaw stands by baautlful stchlng on ttw door ot bar Goldsboro mission.

’Knight in shining armor’
loves re-enactment role
Herald Correspondent__________
Knights In shining armor
and maidens In d .stress are
the very thing that romanced
K yle W illiam s toward his
hobby. Williams Is a member
o f the Society o f Creative
Anachronism. " I was Intrigued
wllh medieval times and the
customs and mannerisms.” he
said.
Medieval re-enactment was
another statement Williams
used to describe his love. His
wife of threc-ond-a-half years.
Sherri, and his two sons.
Dallas and Taylor, and squires
In the organ ization , were
identified as all his loves. Bom
In Orlando nnd a resident of
Sanford for threc-and-a-half
years, he was familiar with the
fighters In action at the Sunland park. "I would drive by at
Sunland and see them on
Sundays." he said. "1 knew I
wanted to be a part of It.” He is
employed at Dlttmer Architec­
tural Aluminum and the oc­
casional Friday ofT has helped
him to further enjoy hie "o b ­
session." as his wife calls It.

t

W illiams Is an olllcer o f
Trim arts. Herald of Penigrtne
S p rin gs. T h e kin gdom o f
Trimarls refers to the state of
Florida, meaning three seas.
Being a peninsula. Florida
wears this name In the society.
He began os a Shield man.
then become A Man in Arms,
then his present position.
Williams cun be seen on many
Sundays dressed In armor that
resembles fighters from the
medieval era. Strict require­
ments are placed on each
person participating In warfare
whether they use bows and
urrows. swords or spears. The
armor Is made from different
types o f materials. "S om e
nrmor Is made from scrap
aluminum, kydex or leather."
he said. "It must suit the
individual needs, safety re­
quirements as wetl os their
wants."
The persona, as the society
calls It, who Williams iden­
tifies with was a 13-century
Irishman. "M y name In the
s o c ie ty Is C ah lr na C olli
m hor," he said. "It's Gaelic.
He was orphaned when the
G a l l o w G la s s e s In v a d e d

to do It.
The etching came out successfully and now
th e m em b e rs o f the m iss io n hav e an
appropriate entrance to their sanctuary’. The
members are looking forward to Easter when
Shelpc has promised them he would be back
and pul un angel on the plate glass window.
The mission opened on Thanksgiving Day
and well over 50 persons enjoyed a meal
prepared by Shaw and her helpers. Three
turkeys and most of the other foods were
I See' M ission, Page SB

Activities scheduled
for King celebration

Medieval tim es
By SUSAN WSNNSR

to Shaw that she would not be able to have the
picture ready for the Thanksgiving opening of
the mission.
Her friend got In touch with Shelpc and
explained to him what was happening. Shaw
continued. "H e graciously came by one Sunday
and was talking to me and showing the picture
that he had drawn. 1. in turn, said I have a
picture right here that 1 would like for you to
draw." Shelpc looked at the picture and agreed

Kyts Williams armored lor action.
Ireland. Cahlr Is In a quest for
gold and glory.”

His Interest is continually
See K n igh t, Page 8B

The City o f Sanford. Mayor
Bcltyc D. Smith, and a group of
citizens called the Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Steering Com­
mittee. have worked diligently In
planning . and hosting events
commemorating the contribu­
tions the slain civil rtghta leader
mode to the world. This year the
City of Sanford Martin Luther
King Jr. Committee has planned
the following activities to cele­
brate his birthday:
The Martin Luther King Edu­
cation Committee for 1094 has
put great emphasis on continu­
ing monetary contributions for
graduating seniors o f Seminole
County high schools. The Ora­
torical Contest for this year's
celebration will be held Tuesday.
Jan. 11. 7 p m. at the Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce building,
Sanford Avenue and First Street.
The winners o f the scholarships
for the. oratorical speeches will
be unnunccd at the youth cele­
bration.
The celebration activities are
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s
Peace Breakfast, Saturday, Jan.
15. B a.in.. Sanford Civic Center.
Sanford Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard. The speaker will be
Minister Barbara Gainey, pastor
o f the Glorious United Pen­
tecostal Church. Osteen. The
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrn-

SANFORD

MARVA
HAWKINS
lion Choir will present music for
the commemorative breakfast. A
donation o f $8 per person Is
req u ested . T ic k e ts m ay be
purchased from the committee
members or by calling Shirley
Allen. 322-9476 or Katheryii
Alexander at 323-6366.
Sunday. Jan. 16 at 2:30 p.m..
the Inter-Faith Religious O b­
servance Service will be held at
the Sanford Civic Center. The
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebra­
tion Choir and guest choir front
Daytona Beach will present thy
muslc. The guest speaker will tvthe Rev. Dr. Claude Ingrarp.
p a s to r o f th e N ew B c l h f l
M ission ary Baptist C hurclj.
Daytona Beach. Other loc^l
m inisters from Sanford arid
S e m in o le C o u n t y are p r o ­
grammed.
M onday. Jan. 17. M artin
Luther King Jr. Day will see lllr

(Li See Hawkins. Page 6B

�Hospice—
C catin n ed fro m Fags 6B
services In Florida. The organi­
sation has served almost 10.000
patients since 1976. The re­
c e n t l y f o u n d e d N e w Hope
counseling center works on a
sliding scale for families that are
In need o f counseling services
but are financially unable to
bear the expense. Hospice House
runs at s 6200.00 deficit every
year.
The Martin Andersen facility Is
a six-bed residential facility In
the Pine Hills area that works
exclusively with patients that
have no other caregiver In the
home. No one Is ever turned
away which la partly the reason
for the high deficit.
Hospice thrift shops were cre­
ated to help this large deficit
also. The Sanford area fins one of
these shops located by WinnDixie at 15th Street andc U.S.
Highway 17-92. Volunteers, and
a n y Item s b esid es clothing
whether large or small, are
desperately needed. Donations
are tax deductible and can be
picked up by volunteers bymaking a simple phone call to

the shop or the Hospice office.
A n drew s a lso said, " T h e
c o mmuni t y b e n e fits In two
ways. First, they ran use the
Hospice sendees and second. Ihc
thrift shop sells nice things at a
cheap price. Wc have over 700
volunteers In all and 70 of (hem
are at the Sanford Thrift Shop.
Wc do still need kitchenware,
linens, appliances, handmade
gifts und crafts." Andrews elabo­
rated that thr thrtrt shops got
startrd because people were so
grateful lo Hospice lor Ihclr care,
that at limes whole estates were
left to 11inn Warehouses began
to fill up and un Idea was created
for sale of these Items to benefit
future recipients. She also could
not speak enough o f Fran Bloch,
the manager of Ihc Sanford thrift
shop, how she got started, and
what "an outstanding person
she Is.".
W llh tears In her eyes. Bloch
recounted the last days with her
mother and the bond between
them. Hospice was constantly
standing by with assistance ami
help. Block hrrseir began as a
volunteer. "I remember calling
to volunteer my services and

Ix-come such a campaigner for
Hospice that she even called the
Oprah Winfrey show to gel ihetn
to give some air time lo let
others know of the tremendous
efforts and service* offered by
people who truly care. "It Is such
a phrnomrual organisation to
work for." she said. "Ninety-five
percent o f the volunteers are
here because, like me. they used
After two months o f volunteer thr services and they want lo
work ot other thrift shops, she give something bark. 1 believe In
was then offered a paid position Hospice from Ihe foil torn of nty
and has workrd In thnl capacity heart und 1 would never repay
for an additional four months. "I them for what they’ ve done for
was Introduced to Hospice by a me. They helped me get through
friend when my mother was II nil nnd were there for me.
going through her cancer." she m orn in g , noon and n igh t."
said. "The things she said alum! Bloch wants to start a ribbon
how great they were 1 thought campaign lor Hospice. "There
were too good to Ik* true. I was are |x-oplr that wear a colored
waiting for the ball to drop after I rlhtMUi for AIDS awareness and
began using Ihe srrvlcrs In one for breast cancer, why not a
different color to remind people
counseling for me und pre
viously for my mother. I dldn‘ 1 o f Hospice?" she concluded.
think there could be such nice
For n person who. nt at one
nnd genuine peop'e out Ihrrr.
time,
felt she may have missed
who cared that much lo help It's
true! They are all wonderful and her " c a llin g ," Bloch stands
always willing to help day or convicted. She strives to con­
tribute uuselllshly to an urgani
night."
Bloch conunrnted that she has ration that "keepson giving

they told me lo come for an
interview. I chuckled because I
hadn't workrd In many years. At
the Interview I told them I was
starting as a volunteer and
would give them all I can. Then I
told them...but l know one day I
wi l l have a Job os n paid
employee with you ." And that
she did.

Knight
C ontinued fro m Page SB

of Frank C a se lla Jr.
A L T A M O N T E SPR IN G S Edna M. Sexton and Frank M.
Casella Jr. were married Nov.
13, 1993. 2 p.m.. at the A lta­
monte Chapel. United Church of
Christ. A lta m o n te S p rin g s .
Pastor Marcella Fr ee s e
performed the traditional cere­
mony.
The bride Is the daughter o f
Jack and Connie Sexton o f
Sanford. The bridegroom ta the
son o f Frank Casella Sr. o f
Sanford and Janet Casella o f
Orange City.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for her
vows a formal white satin gown
with overlay o f chiffon. The front
of the gown was highlighted
midway with a satin ruffle. The
six-foot train was embellished
with a satin ruffle midway to
hemline. Th e fitted satin bodice
was decorated with Uny seed
pearls and featured a sweeheart
neckline. At the neckline was
worn a single strand o f pearls.
The filled sleeves o f embroidered
lace were gently pufTed at the
shoulder. Her headband o f white
silk llowcrs held her Illusion veil.
There were strands o f flowers
and beads cascading from the
headband. She carried a bouquet
of 24 peach roses, Interspersed
with pearl beading and greenery.
Shelby Rkcclnto served as
matron o f honor. She wore a
hl*low dress o f aqua-colored
satin. The fitted bodice featured
a v-ncckllnc and was worn off
the shoulder. She wore sprays o f

baby breath In her hair and
carried a bouquet of peach roses,
aqua carnations, baby's breath
and greenery.
brid esm aids were Barbara
Dunn and Mary Brown. Their
owna w ere Identical to the
onor a tten d a n t's but w ere
peach colored. They wore wrist
corsages o f peach roses and aqua
carnations.

S

Frank Casella Sr. served hts
son as best man.
Ushers w ere James Sexton
and Brent Muse.
Groomsmen wen* Clay Dunn
and Richard Cameron.
Marta Lively, cousin o f the
bride, served as flower girl.
Jackie Sexton, the brid e's
nephew, was ring bearer.
Assistants at the reception
were Joan Cameron, John and
C a rrie A r c h a m b a u ll. J u l i e
C a t x l n , M i k e a nd B e c k y
Donaldson.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at Sanford
Moose Lodge. Sanford.
After a wedding trip to Sliver
Lake Resort. Kissimmee, the
newlyweds are making Ihclr
home In Sanford.
The bride la employed as
a d m in is tr a tiv e assistant at
S o n o to n e . L o n g w o o d . T h e
groom Is em ployed by the Sem i­
nole County School Board. San­
ford.

fueled by what Williams sees as
the "c a m a r a d e r ie " and thr
s o me wh a t f ant asti cal at­
mosphere keeps hint returning.
"It's not a cult or religion. It's
Just a group of people gelling
together and having fun and
pretending." he said. Williams
also spoke o f the wonderful lime
he has at camping expeditions
with the organization. "Keep an
open mind.'"he said.
Some things won't be totally
medieval because you may sec u
Coleman cooler or lantern bul
w e try to m ak e th in g s as
authentic as possible." It's not
unusual to see 200 to 4iO people
at a public campground locally
set up like a medieval communi­

tyThe society strives to ofTcr the
fu ll sp ectru m to m em bers.
Fighting, cooking, calligraphy,
and leather working, lo name a
few. The society also has a
blacksmith who assists with the
arm or by bartering or paid
scrvlcea. Williams cn•
thuslastlcally staled that hr
would be happy lo give out any
Information If anyone was inter­
ested In Joining the group. "Once
a month u newsletter railed
Tale winds' comes out with u
calendar o f evenls." he said.
"Four times a year. Tournament
Illuminated docs a quarterly
newsletter with a book review
and touch o f everything In II."
W e e k l y , a b a s ic f i g ht er

Mambwra ol th* Society ot Creative Anachronism surround Kyle Williams (unmasked).
practice lakes place at Sun land
and monthly, a kingdom lighter
practice, Since. Florida Is’ the
kingdom of Trlniarl.-. group*
from all over the stale sport
arm or, shields, helmets and
pointed |&gt;olrs on lhe field. The
s|&gt;rrtutor ran enjoy at no cost a
re-enactment ora medieval fight
Phrases like laird, lauly. King
and Quern may I k - heard at Ihc

hmetlun. Fencing takes place as
well. Williams said. “ In August
o f each year lathe largest light tu
I'rmi-.vlv.iul.i There are some­
times 10.(XX) people gathered "
Williams .-nurludrd by giving
an example of weapon control In
Ihc medieval era as enmpared in
gun control in ihc present.
"Crossbows were outlawed by
the Vain.in in medieval linirs

C room s 25th reunion

Classmate Hrv Evnn Bacon of­
fered the prayer of Invocation ns
Ihe Lord's Prayer was chanted.
The welcome and occasion was
given by Amanda Nathan Alex­
ander o f the Class o f 1968 with a
solo by Elolse W. George and n
duet by Ronald and Ingrid
Nathan.
Tile speaker for the reunion
was the Rev. Robert Doctor,
pastor of St. John Metropolitan
Baptist Church. Ronald Mcrthlc.
former president of the Crooms
High School Class o f 1908.
Introduced Rev. Doctor who was
the commencement speaker In
1968. He asked of the group
"how rmd what have you added
to your life since you are back
together again: how have you
contributed lo your success In
life?" A manor lam for deceased
members was presided over by
Pastor Mcrthlc. A solo was pres
e n te d by cla ssm a te Velm a
Carter. Rr marks were given by

you th o f the com m unity
performing at 6:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. "Heal the
W orld." an all-male voice con­
cert featu rin g the Seminole
County Community Boys Glee
Club, G reenw ood Elmentary
Male Chorus. Lake Mary Male
Choir, Crooms School o f Choice
Male Choir. Sanford Middle Male
Chorus and Midway Elementary
Mala Choir. Th e recipients o f the
scholarships for MLK 1994 cele­
bration will be presented.
For the M LK commemorative
peace oreakfast. corporate tables
are available. A ll funds received
from activities o f the MLK cele­
bration will be used for scholar­
ships for the winners of the
o r a to r ic a l c o n t e st . Persons
w i s h i n g to m a k e special
monetary donations may contact
members o f the MLK Steering
Committee.

The Jewish Community Cen­
ter. Maitland. Is announcing the
fo llo w in g ev en ts for Jewish
singles, ages 21-55:
—Jan. 13: Movie Night (The
Frisco Kid) at the JCC at 7:30
p.m. §2 for members. 53 for
non-members. RSVP to Jules
Sutton at 682-1520 or Lvsa
Levine at 294-7033.

CASSELBERRY - Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Kuhn. Casselberry,
announce the engagement o f
their daughter. Kim Colleen, to
Steven D. Fisher, son o f Mrs.
Naomi Fisher. Sanford, and the
late Mr. Peter Fisher. The w ed­
ding dale Is scl for Feb. 5, 1994
at the Episcopal Church o f the
Good Shepherd. Maitland.
Lyman

r

High

School and the Unlvcrmlty of
Central Florida, the couple will
reside In Leesburg after their
marriage. He Is a sales repre­
sentative (or Waste Management
In Ocala, and she la working in
public relations for Waterman
Medical Center Foundation. She
Is presently com p letin g her
masters degree In secondary
education in preparation for a
teaching career.

Yet u-itli his gen lie nature he'd
never think ol ruling his castle
wit ban Iron hand.

Hawkins
Croom 9 High School Class of
1968 celebrated their 2Sth Silver
Anniversary Reunion with the
theme "Back Together Again."
The class-scheduled activities
began Christmas evening. They
gathered for the hour of rracqualntance at the Elka Lodge.
T h e fe llo w s h ip hour and
w o r s h i p s e r v ic e w a s held
together with the Class of 1063
at New Bethel Missionary Baptist
C h u r c h . S u n d a y m o r n in g
worship service. The class then
gathered for dinner at Quincy's
where old classmates greeted
Iricnds. family and each other.
T h e Back T o g e th e r Again
banquet was held for the Class of
1968 at Ihc Holiday Inn on Lake
Monroe In the banquet room.
Classmates gathered Tuesday.
Dec. 28, at 7:30 p.m. with
classmate Robert Chambers os
toast mastrr for the occasion.

Activities listed for
Jewish singles, 21-55

Kuhn-Fisher

They were considered the Devil s
tongue and only drlrnders of the
church were allowed in have
them ." A heavy metal adornmen I may Ik - the thing that
brings Williams bar k home IrelIng llie king of Ills own casllc.

—Jan. 16: Bsglc Brunch for
21-40 year olds. Bring a dish or
donate 54. 11:30 to 2:30 p.m. At
Jules Sutton's home. RSVP and
get directions by calling 6821520 or Neal Flnklcstcln at
366-6588.
—Jan. 23: Car Wash Fundraiser
for Jewish Singles. For details,
call Adam Frack at 260-9771.
—Feb. 2: Jewish Singles meet
for Happy Hour at Jungle Jim's
on Church Street In Orlando.
6:30 p.m. RSVP to Msrct His-

hman at 332-7607
Shemer at 834-5790.

or Morel

— J e w i s h S i n g l e s ho s t a
Hollywood muslcal-lhcmcd gala
called "Dance the Night Away!"*
Cocktail attire In red. black or
white. Includes hors d'oeuvrrs
and a raffle. Register by Jan. 17
and the cost Is 528 for JCC
members: 535 for non-members.
Jan. lb through Feb. 4 Ihc price
la 533 for JCC members and 540
for non-members. At the door,
tickets are 545 for everyone.
RSVP with paid check to JCC.
Mall check to JCC, P.O. Box
941508, Maitland F L 327941808.
—Feb. 20: Jewish Singles Gam­
ing Night at JCC Senior Loungr.
5-8 p.m. Bring any favorite
games. 52 for members und 53
for non-m em bers. Light re­
freshments Included.

Chairman Bernard D. Mitchell.
The Class of 1968 will meet
Jan 14 at 7 p.m. at the Elks
Lodge,

Chorus in concert
The Oviedo High School Gos­
pel Chorus will be In concert at
St. John Metropolitan Church,
loth Street and Cypress Avc.. 3
p.m.. Jun. 9. sponsored by Si.
John's Young Adult Choir. The
Rev. Robert Doctor Is pastor.

C h o ir rehearsals
Tlie Martin Luther King Jr.
Celebration Choir will hold re­
hearsals on Tuesday, Jan. 11
und Thursday. Jan. 13 at 7:30
p.m. at thr St. John Metropoli­
tan Baptist Church. All choir
members, directors, musicians
a r e I nvi t ed l o Join. G loria
W illiams and Faye Williams are
co-directors and musicians

Mission-------Continued from Page SB
donated
lo the m is s io n for Ihe TIumkKglvIng dinner. "It has been lo u g h
trying lo g o things going." she
explained. "Everything tlial we
have has been donated or I have
paid for II mil of my regular
paycheck. H opefully. In thr
iulurr we will be more selfaufllclrm as new |H-upli- will
certainly come In and help u s
out."
She has chosen ro locale her
mission on ihe exact grounds
where she was hum more than
50 years ago Her grandparents.

William and Laura Clarke, now
deceased, had owned the proper­
ly since before tin- turn ol the
century. Clarke was a contractor
ami hiiili many of inc homes
that now make up the area
surrounding the mission
Shaw spent many years In
New York before returning lo
Sanford to continue her mission
to help ihe |Kx&gt;r and hungry.
The mission will Ih* a lasting
m em ory to her parents ami
grandparents who have contrib­
uted so much lo the town they
grew up in.

tic k e t t o a s e c u r e
re tire m e n t.
For a recorded message of comm rale informalion. call
I-800-4USBOND* I-800-487-2663
Slut k W -s
America

kat 1.a

SAVINGS r a t
BONDS W

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, January 9. 1994 - ?■

Family with funny name
hears Ho-Ho-Ho all year
DEAR ADBTi Can you stand
one more story about funny
names? If so. you are welcome to
use m ine. It's Ho. Aroum l
Clirtstinnsilmr. our family has
a l wa y s been g r e e t e d wi t h
• Ho l l o Ho!"
In I960, when I married my
husband, there were only six
Hu's In the 1.0 * Angeles tele­
phone book Apparently no one
had beard of a last name with
only two letters, so when I'd give
my name over the telephone. I
was asked, "Is it //«/&lt;•?" Id
repeal. “ No. It's Ho., Just two
letters. II and O.”
W e have received l etters
addressed to "th " Holes" and
"The Hall* " My husband’* llrst
name was Garrett, so some mall
came addressed to "Mr. and Mrs.
11.0. Garrett."
When I got pregnant with our
first child, here arc some of the
names the people In my office
suggested: " If It's a girl, name
her 'Ida.' then her name would
he 'Ida Ho...... If It's a boy. name
him Ivan. Westward. Tally, or
even G u n g . "
Also, some people added an
" e " to our name. We explained
we are not the garden tool.
Now. with the Influx of Aslans,
there are many Ho's. and Pin
sure some of them have had the
•drove experiences.
A M Y C. HO
PS . My maiden name Is Chow.

ADVICE

%

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

When I was a girl, someone
Inserted an " r ” In my first name,
nnd! was called “ Army C how "!
DEAR AD BY: We are a mill

tar y f ami l y stn 11oned In

DEAR F A M IL Y : Thank you
for picking up on the suggestion.
Inviting others to share your
holiday men' Is whnt Thanksgiv­
ing Is all about.
DEAR A B B Y : My husband
und I went to visit our daughter
In Mississippi for Thanksgiving.
She prepared a traditional
Thanksgiving dinner that she
served on paper plates! She had
plenty of porcelain plales In the
cupboard.
Am I old-fashioned, or Is this
tacky?
H O L ID A Y VISITO R

Germany. On the day before
Thanksgi vi ng, your coluinn
read: "W h y not Invlle a friend
who lives alone to share a
Thanksgiving meal?”
We acted on your suggestion
und Invltrd the elderly widow
across the street to Join us for a
traditional Thanksgiving meal.
She accepted gladly nnd sug­
gested that a few others In the
neighborhood were also alone, so
we included them
The pleasure of our tradi­
tionally American feast wus
enhanced by the addition of
these nelghlKits. even though
t hey s p o k e pr act i cal l y no
English. Thank you. Ahby. for
enriching our holiday.
T H A N K F U L AMERICAN FAM *
I
L
Y

DEAR H O L ID A Y VISITOR:
Ik fore |»tsnlng Judgment on a
hostess for using paper plales.
Hh i U Sholo by Tommy VMct at
one would have to know how
J**n
Metis
(from
left),
I.S.K.
Reeves
V,
architect
and
collector,
end
Viola
Frank.
ma n y g u e s t s s he had f or
Thanksgiving dinner. Does she
have small children to take care
oI? Did she have anyone lo help
her clean her house and prepare Continued from Page SB
Y ea r's m ollf. com p lete wllh
But the frosting on the cake
the holiday dinner?
noise makers, hats, confetti, was that the Robinsons and
Ik.in In New York City. Sam
In my view, the epitome of and tils family moved to Long
streamers and balloons. Very Clontzrs attended two football
tackiness Is rritlctzlng the host­ Island when hr was a very
colorful.
games In one day. thr Firs)a
ess who fed you.
young child, There were rigid
Howl In Arizona when Miami
siblings, hut today only one
played Arizona, and they Jetted
oir to the Sugar Bowl In New
Taste of Sanford
(Problems? W rit* to Deer Abby. ststrr. Rose la'vy, ‘Mi. of Sanford,
Orleans for the Gators game.
For ■ personal, unpubllihad Is still living In years past. Rose
set Jan. 15
Getting tickets and arriving liereply, u n d • s*ll-add r«st«d, operated thr Hollywood Shop In
The
Woman's
Club
of
Sanlord
lure kickoff at thr Supei Dome Is
■tamped envelop* to Dear Abby, Sanford for £0 years
w ill sponsor a " A Taste of
Sam arrived In Geneva In
a story within Itself.
P.O. Box 69440, Lo* Angel**,
S
a
n
fo
rd
"
scheduled
Jan.
15.
Af t er ull the hooplu and
Calll. 90069. All correspondence 1919 w here he operated a
f r o m 5 to H p .m ., at the
slaughter house Previously, he
hobnobbing with the celetis.
Is confidential.)
clubhouse. 309 S, Oak Ave.
was chauffeur and mechanic for
Jean and Frank will never lie the
Tickets are 65 each ami are
same.
a wealthy New Yorker He re
available at the door or from any
turned to Nrw York to marry
woman's club member.
Florence Richmond and brought
Area eateries will provide their M innie turns 80
her hack to I lie area
house specialties for lasting.
If you should see MlnJIr Kane
With a fl.dr for cooking. Sam
Clubwomen will also supply today, wish her a happy BOth
was featured ns the ffrndd's
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llielr favorite foods.
birthday.
"Cook of the W eek" when he
Ca«* T(
V—
fa
Jennifer Kelley is chairman,
For the past 20 years. Minnie
Ul*« Ct&gt;1
,'IW H Dm.* I
Nmm[bmOk o hsT
was 9b Ills Inlrrrsl lu fond nnd
assislrd by a numlier of club has made her home In Sanford
u
a*.*
* w i * .« * I W f . SCO*
.ryi
&gt;nI sifOU Ca»t» _ Bfcafa
* 5 l_ !
dining
led
him
to
o |m*u n grocery
Ifwseart im tin t Isomnot •you
{faUfaa,
L f i ___
/ n ils . ijffgM L.
when she and her late husband.
store und butcher shop In San­ boosters.
H a
lew
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;*M * m :0 »* w w
W H6W
w w
m w a w m o w jiw y m ;
I.fa"
k—I
(!,"■*
John, noved here from Chicago.
ford nnd laler. a butcher shop lu
M »n
S hT T k *
I t n i t f a y i i i Sot IX e * wornW S« l o t l o t « » » |IW
•
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A member o f Nativity Church
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om
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Oviedo.
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a oi h
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fa*nw
[im
(o
Okm t
Trip out west a
In Lake Mary, several years hack
In
addition
to
the
American
.
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Minnie and John were active In
Legion. Sam was active In the Cinderella saga
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Masons until a few years ugo.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank (Jennl the Greater Sanford Chamber of
.fw fta
__ ju s S t*!_&gt;*
Ills niece. Selma, said. "He was Clontz had the time o f their lives Commerce. Golden Age Games.
CHSc
J " tmo |» M N t
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r - . w i k t i": 'O n o tM ^ .lim
.W iO W 3 :lii" i
Ts»m
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on a recent ski Journey out west,
H SaSr
Last summer Minnie visited
UmttKt
Sv~ f^ ^ U K W lli ! { ^ V £ ^ » f a « a f r » « ^ r a » ^
)W t n Turns_____j
He has six grandchildren. 1 but their Cinderella trip ended
,btti
»
.v o q i &gt; » - , &gt;k s * !»»srto&gt; j&gt;»afao« lo»jii»tt [pm
her
native Chicago and while
great grandchild and one great,
when they climbed from the
" Ktet-t* ;Pt—o o»««»C"» Qww
tm tout ;Wt*'iM -C
;4«e I " Ttmmt 'K h» far-tc.
great grandchild. There nre lour clouds ack lo earth Iasi Sunday there. 30 family members threw
■&gt;«TCt« ;MM T. |tot"K* ttViCW "----trttal
falWKfa
—
. ---------------a surprise pre-birthday party (or
nephews and he has another
&gt;N (m " tony*
tmm
iTtotu
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L tB l■right.
•
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'J , — t, o—.—
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her In a large park. " I was really
"Ino
fa t*«t«,... .
■. ; (tufa__
niece In Sanford. Rose Edith
».*.» i«i* t
On
the
day
alter
Christmas,
urc
/ « ( - ! ! /»" t-»»
2M N| IfWbtJ t' H N t i»»* Arty &gt;m&gt;m I» N Ak o TAqOMm lOommot iC»t»«m»&lt;M
surprised," she said. "It was a
Jacobson.
they
Joined
David
and
Edna
HU
tmy« glTtutm 11^
Ja til fcat t t t . u k i ^ k o jm an o* SO o
f — t I m b " * » h y t m n PQ
Wcll-llkcd
and
respected.
Sam
,**J*
;lty S » « MCf totm »/|WVo- r
Robinson (s h e's the former big party."
&gt;*
,&gt;w&lt;at tA»mtit emtost
MAiM lOO4.1
!Tmt*«
jlrK.t
!t «wr| ."l toou
iapCKQ
«Kt«tl
has left an Indelible mark on thr
director of nursing at Central
K..t .! t;" » r t tOTm m1 ... I&gt;tooo»
;0««OKmy
'l t t t » .
am
Ib o W
S it l i t o t W m
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.
,—
TTMI —T—k »«»tt«o
'T - - -I i~ ,lum ui
community. Selma said, "A ll his
Florida Hrcgionnl Hospital) on
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Ak&lt;(-*
At^ Ao^Amo .A"QAM
* &gt;»&lt;&gt;*
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(* t 'Atasts
iakhtW
life, lie's been a real xwyet:
iHAlt private Jet for a trip to H appy N e w Year
iktQW | lt » t « fm &lt;t&gt;.K i . . - W k »
(trn W m ft.
lovable person t don't tllldV
T+ueride. Cnl. Upon arriving
, igk
iot* yearn ‘ry r r y &gt; - » * AT- , .
...m
Lottie and Lamar-Echols en­
&gt; gfjygtmtn—
there wa* anyone who didn't like
- V - . ’ “ * ‘ i / H i n a ,t » H f ? *
1 *1 »m . l'» ***
Iherr. whose jel was parkrd next tertained at their ususal buffrl
^ 1 ) 1 )V t m it K A t » m » u t M i,» » i
him."
to theirs? N one oth er than on New Year's Eve In their nrw
[foal a m fiA M tirt
lesKMi tt'jt I H W "! t «m Am i i-&lt; Stir
Ctsim C im o 0&gt;a 'tto *tA» Smui
home - at least, new to Larnur.
Donald Trump’s.
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jTt»Tiwt«r jirtntm. Ifaotbt Dot’oi &gt;t« O N S k s l
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|cw m * t j&gt;»tott
N o
'faKfatKAiftmtci Tuwwrttt"**
shopping lu I hr grocery store at years ago. they cnllrd Lamar’s
Club reviews
■* Ok " t n ' M * 'HtB l t m
^ . Mitt
;A~K(fap« ’ (WAT t»a ,&gt;btm
|Ak « Am o IAk AAko
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"*0»"
I lie lovely small (own of 1300 residence home, nnd now they
m&gt;t&gt;f It'll * • "« « jt'tKt
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'ISAT lm U-Ooot
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wt#S
Indian art
when they bumped Into Donald have moved to Lottie's home In
A slide ptugrum
exploring
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and Ills bride, Mnrlu. who were the country’ where “ we have
native American art was pres­
t Ik t ^ [ftfy f »fk 9 l A/C
jEryig Cvf IRabe
jxri Urt )!• tt
more space, ran plant u garden .
(here honey mooning.
ented to the Woman’s Club of
Tf&gt; j#
V«y n&lt;t|tM&gt;4
M w n T ooai W i (tost* «rc
m »S ~
Among the other celebrities and park our camper and Ixiat."
bwy _7_lvsn
liatyswrAts
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^ a n fo r d Inc. nt the January
having homes there are Tom Lottie said.
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iM&gt;y AUrtfloi
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nteetlng. Guest speaker was
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So about 20 gathered to ring
Cruise. Sylvester Stallone and
'ctWm Iw H m
-.Pggl.K^Am.
Isaac Stocton Keith Reeves V. a
«tt|iwi &gt;m*-rCM»hKlt|IMl AQ^-t^f . Ci-j-ti » « t-r
&gt;*1
TX t l « l At% t t |IW ftM *out the old and ring In the new .
Oprah
W
infrey.
Incidentally.
m A»rtt |Atyt»Ct»rry
OU Tmo Ott^K "tK i n IKK Rj
collector and architect from
-■ j Umri
Frank was mistaken for Donald and feasted from a bountiful
*5*.
B p t t B a __ imt « i
Winter I’urk who was luiioducrd
buffet of Lottie's own specialties. ,
S t" tM "Al llOT(Ul
Trum p's twdy guard.
W Bf MAo»"l»»*"«
P M B B M M It.
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cultural Institute. Hampton. Vn.
to learn English, work on farms
and learn tradrs trades such as
farm in g, hlncksm lthlng etc.
Ledger art was also encouraged
among these Individuals.
Reeves traced the artist back
to Wnnnnpln. a Mery Indian who
was described as "stupid" on his
Hnmplun records In November,
18HI. Wnimapln was a linilr
Sioux who was horn lu 1HG1 and
died In 1906. T h e valuable
pallrry. painted with a couple
depicting a romantic setting. Is
now In safe keeping In Tallahas­
see.
In the meantime. Reeves kreps
on collecting and siuylng en­
grossed wi ih his Informative
Rods
The business meeting was
conducted by President Jean
Melts. The Hoard of Managers
voted the president as the club's
candidate for the Greater Sanlord Chamber of Commerce's Dr.
Luts Perez Humanitarian Award.
The nominating committee for
club oJIlcers Is as billows Pal
Hrooks. chairman: Rose Payne,
Polly Pczold. Jane Saxon nnd
Viola Frank
The club has new wrought
Iron ratlins outside, compliments
of Elizabeth I Iclfrlch.
Hostesses Polly l ’e/old and
Roheria Zlttrowrr. assisted by
H a zel C ash, d e co ra te d (h r
clubhouse In a festive New

JA M E S B. MOORE
Navy Airman Hccnill James
H. Moore, son ol Susan L. Delr of
210 Meadow Hills Drive. SunIn rd, recently completed Ihc
A vln tlo n E le c tric ia n ** Mal e
Course.
During the course at the Naval
Air Technical Training Center.
Naval Air Station Memphis. Mill
Inglon. Trim.. stmlqiUs rccrlvr
Introdu ctory Instruction re­
quired to perform scheduled
maintenance on naval aircraft
including specialized training on
ctcctrlm l and electronic in­
strument systems.
The,* 1990 graduate of Semi­
nole High School of Sanford,
jottied (lie Navy In October 1992.

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KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE.
Albuquerque. N.M. — Air F orce!
Senior Airman Steven J. Suktqi
has participated In Peacekeeper
Challenge '93. a security police^
competition.
Enlisted personnel ironi Hie
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Great Britain's Royal Air Fm I T , J
and the Royal Australian Air
Force, competed In a series of.
combat related weapons events;
lor Ihc title "tiesi-oLthc-best &gt;
nnd "flltesi"of-the-fllSukup a security specialist. Is *
the son o f Ken and Carol Sukup *
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B LO N D IE

by Chic Young

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HOROSCOPE
ACROSS

By Bernice Bede Oeol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
J e n .9. 1904

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In (hr year ahead your chart
shows you could receive rewards
and recognition In nreas where
you were previously taken for
granted. A new you Is emerging
and you might lie n pretty tough
rookie.
CAPRICORN |I)ee. 22-Jun.
19) Today If you do a favor for
someone, don't make tills person
feel he/shr Is obligated to you In
somr manner. He cum|iasslanatr
and do for others with no strings
altar'heel. Capricorn, trrnt your­
self to a birthday gift. Send fur
your Astro-Graph predictions for
the year ahead by mulling $ 1.23
and a lon g, self-addressed,
stamped en velo p e to AstroGraph. c/o tills newspaper. P.O.
Box 1165. N ew York. N.Y.
10163. He sure to state your
zodiac sign.
AQ UARIU S (Jan. 20 Feb 19)
A friend o f yours who is pres­
ently un|M)piilar with your jieer
group nrnis some reassurance
today. Let him/her know you
ran be counted upon.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20»
You have grea ter Intesllnul
fort Untie today than you may
realize. It Is only when you feel
challenged or Hire aimed that
your backbon e stiffens and
you’ll lie prepared to make a
stand.

P EA N UTS
‘‘ 0KC5 A W K K J H E Y PUT
Mi' CASE 0UT5IPSINTHE
5UN..SOONER OR LA TER
THEY'RE 60IN6 TO LEA VE
THAT U T T lE POOR OPEN.."
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'A N Y W A Y , T H IS
15 A 5 T U P I P
L IF E S I T T I N G
HERE A LO N E
U JA IT IN 6 FO R
THAT TO.

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H E PR O B AB LY G O T O U T .
A N D IS S IT T IN G O N A
T E L E P H O N E W IR E R J 6 H T
NOW LO O K IN G D O W N
A T U S ...
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EV ER Y T IM E Y O U
5 E E A B IR P 5 IT T IN 6
ON A TELEPH O N E
W IR E ,Y O U S H O U L D
W A V E ..I T M I 6 H T
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EEK &amp; M EEK

Don't tie reluctant to alter an
arrangement today II It Is having
u negative effect upon your
reputation or finances. It's up to
you to protect your Interests
OEMUNt (May 2 1-June 20)
Your probabilities for success are
heightened today, because you
are not likely to dodge difficult
decisions, e v e n If they are
personally painful.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Subordlnants with whom you'll
he working today will tic keeping
a weather e y e on you and
attuning their performance to
yours. If you're industrious, they
will be as well.

by Jimmy Johnson

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thing you cannot do on your
own ran h&lt; achieved today
through n special alliance This
arrangem ent could prove of
benefit to both parties.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
Just because an assignment
tsn’ l to your liking Is not n good
enough reason to try to sidestep
It today. If you meet your duties
head-on. you'll find they aren't
as tough us you envision.
LIBRA ISept. 23 Get. 231 Hr
satisfied with small gains today
Instead of trying to make an
I m p r e s s i v e k i l l i n g . Sma l l
amounts have a way of adding

Something favorable may be
stirring for you at this time that
might he temporarily screened
from your awareness. Shortly
when you learn o f It. It'll make
you very happy.
PISCES (Feb. 20 Man h 20)
There Is u lucrative market for
some very special talent or
knowledge you possess. It will be
up to you. however, to make
your wares known to others.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) He
extremely mindful of develop­

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You are presently held In higher
esteem by close associates than
you may realize. Persons with
whom you're Involved wants
you to succeed and they'll do
what they can to help.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're
the type of person who seems to
function best when you can
focus on one thing at n time.
However, today this might not
be true In your Instance. The

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Vehicle
Lig h t brown
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up to something substantial
when everything Is put together.
SCORPIO (Or! 24-Nov. 221
Conditions In general appear In
Ik * favorable today, hilt your best
possibilities might be In com­
mercial and financial Involve­
ments. If you do something rlghl
In thrsr venues. It could be
ImprcMlvr.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dee.
21) View developments realis­
tically today, but don't take
matters so seriously you lose
your sense of humor. A portion
o f cacti Is required for success
Copyright 1994 NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
more activities the better.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) An
endeavor In which you're pres­
en tly Involved Is not bring
managed by one who IS as
capable ns you are, IPs time for
you to assume management of
thtssttuutlon.
LIBRA ISept. 23 Oct. 23) Over
the coming months you could ta­
in one o f the strongest financial
trends you've ever experienced.
It will have mnrr highs than
lows. Today Is one o f the highs.
SCORPIO [Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A
positive attitude could work
w o n d e r s for y o u t o d a y ,
especially In situations where
the stakes are substantial. Don't
let jieoplc. size or circumstances
Intimidate you.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
211 New life might Ire breathed
Into un enterprise today which
you've hern prepared to toss on
the scrap heap. You'll be glad
you didn't respond to your
Impulsiveness.
Copyright 1994 NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

by Bob Thaves

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fcy Jim MeddlcK

By Phillip Alder
The New Y ear decorations
were being tuken down In the
bridge club. The Senior Life
Master was sitting In his chair
beside the roaring fire. He had
watched this same scene for
more years than he wanted lo
calculate.
A young man bunded him a hot
toddy. " A t least pre-senson
baseball Is only two months
away."
"T h a i's true." replied the SLM.
"b u t it's hard to think o f
baseball when there's two feet of
snow on the ground outside.
"However, mention of baseball
reminds me o f a deal."
The SLM handed the man u
piece of paper.
This deal was played during the
1078 pennant playoff game be­
tween the Yankees anil the Red
S o x ( c o n t i n u e d the SLMI .
Algernon Stlckcy-Whlikct was
p a r t n e r i n g his fiancee.

Madeleine llartc-Court.
West led the spade king. After
winning with the ace. Algle saw
that If he found West with the
hear t ki ng, he wa s hom e.
Alternatively, he could play East
for the diamond queen.
Suddenly Bucky Dent hit his
three-run homer, givin g the
Yankees victory. Algle cheered.
Mudelclnr glared.
Deciding dial diamonds gave the
better chance, as West might
have a singleton queen. Algle
pluyed a diamond to dummy's
ace and took the diamond fi­
nesse. West won the queen and
cashed four spades: one down.
"O h. Algle. you are pathetic."
walled Madeleine. "You have
two chances lo make your con­
tract. Cash both top diamonds. If
the queen drops, fine. If not. tnke
the heart finesse. W hy don’t you
concentrate on the bridge, rather
than on that stupid tiascbuU?
Our engagement Is at an end.'*

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with both new and old en­
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rently Involved.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)

Into fortuitous currents that
could be extremely lucky for you

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ments today, because an oppor­
tuni ty ol considerable scope
might present Itself through an
unusual format. It could usher In
changes for which you've been
hoping.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20) If
you are Involved with the tight
type of people today, substantial
benefits are probable You need
them more than (hey need you.
QEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Several ainhlllotis objectives
have excellent chujiecs o f bring
fulfilled at this time. This Is an
unusual cycle that could pro­
duce unusual results.

A new residence might Ire
numbried am ong major thunges
you may experience In your
lifestyle In the year ahead. Even
If you can’t afford It now. start
planning for It anyway.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jail.
19) Today you might Ire tuned

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15 Manufacturer
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19 Quidad
19 Fun ol spirit
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H e b rew tstlsr
Nootam an
F e m e le d s ir
S c o t!
B ig g a it
P o ru a a a

ARIES IMarch 21-April I9|
Someone to whom you have
close attachments could profit
today from one of your past
experiences. Usually It's not
wise to offer unsolicited advice,
hut this rase might he an
except Ion.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20|

By Bernice Bede Osot
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Jen. 10. 1994
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Legal N otice
?fLTJ5.t. 0 r ACTI0M ,N «M IN «N T DOMAIN IN INC
TMH EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND TOR f EMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
____
C A lE N O .t lM J tC A Il K
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a political tebdMtional the S l«l« ot Florida.
F»elitionef.
" * t . a FloridaCorporalttn. STAB
E NTE R PR IiE . a H e -fo rk General PartneetMo L V K
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC , • Florida Non Prolit
Corporation JOHN 2ACCO. SUN BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION; FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION, a Florida
Corporation. THOMASE RUTENKROCER OWVNNEM
RUTENKROOER, NCNBMORTGAGE CORPORATION.aNorth
CAfollna Corporation a l i a , NATIONSUANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION a Te.at Corporalion LESLIE ANN BARTLETT.
JOSEPH JOHNSTON. FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA; LUISF RIOS. LETICIARIOS. EQUITABLE REAL
ESTATE INVESTMENT MANAGE ME NT. a Delanara Corporation
FIRST FLORIOA SAVINGS BANK a Puerto Rico Corporation
CHEMICAL BANK; KEY REALTY a DEVELOPMENT. INC , a
Florida Carper alien, JERRY D FUSCO. CHERYL L FUSCO
SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION CO . INC a Floe Ida Corporal‘m
FRANK L TERREL. BERNICE M TERREL CHARLES E
FELIX; FANNIE E FELIX; NATIONSBANK. SEMINOLF
RACING. INC .a Florida Corporation. JULIAN DEMORA JR
DONNA HOUSE WORTH. ALBERT H FELDMAN. PAMELA 0
FELDMAN; HAY VALDES at Ta. Lotloclorot Saminoio Count,
Florida, and Ilia unknown tpoutetol tbe aboro.lt an*. tbeirhelrt
do rH a al. a u d i o r i . P a n * m . creditor t I n t m . etecutoet.

adminitlratorv mortgagee*. |udgment creditor* Puttee*
Ii*nholder» per sent In poitetPon and any and all other par w i
Kaning or claiming to hare any right, titlo or inlorott by, through,
under or agalntl tho abo»e named Defendant* or o*hrr»ita claiming
any rljlit. title. or Interetl In the real property deter ibed In thit
action.

Oelendantt
TO THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL PARTIES
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
i n t e r e s t i n THE PROPERTYOCSCRIBEOIIELOW
An Eminent Domain Petition, together «nt*i in Declaration ot
Taking hat been tiled In Ilia above cl,led court to accyuire certain
property interetlt In Seminole County Florida, deter.bed et
Sal MM

PARCEL. NO.

111.1

SEMINOU BOULEVARD
PEE S1KPLE

A PORTION DP LOTS 1 , I ,
1 AMD « , REPLAT OF
LOTS 1 -1 0 IN C . S 2 S -1 J IW C. D U . 2 7 , KATHRYN
PARK AD D ITIO N NO. 1 , SECTION S, TOWNSHIP 21
SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST ACCORDING TO 7HE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P LA T BOOK I , PACE 61 OP
THE PU B LIC RECORDS OK SEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R I­
DA.

THAT PART OP THE R E P U T OP LOT 1, BLOCK 39,
KATHRYN PARK, SECTION 5 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH,
RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 4 , PAGE 9 OP THE PU B LIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, ELORIDA.

EXTENDING NO HOKE THAN 4.00 rEET BEYONO AND
PARAU-EL W.TH THE WESTERLY RICHT-OE-NAY LINE
OP SEMINOU BOULEVARD LYING BETWEEN STATION
44*00.00 AMD STATION 4 4 *1 9 .0 0 .

PARCEL NO.

CONTAINING 4425 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL NO.

11B.1

SEMiNOU BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

BEING A PART OF THE R E - P U T OF LOT 1 , BLOCK
3 t,
KATHRYN PARK.
SECTION 5 ,
TOWNSHIP 21
SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IH
P U T BOOK 6 , PAGE * OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA AND A PART OF LOT 19,
KATHRYN PARK ADDITION NUMBER ONE, SECTION 5,
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 5 ,
PAGES * 1 THROUGH 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A.
BEING DESCRIBED AS rOLLOWSl
COMMERCE A T A REBAR AND CAP RL3 NUMBER 915
MARKING THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OT LOT 19,
BLOCK 2 1 , KATHRYN PARK ADDITION NUMBER ONE,
ACCORDING TO THE P U T T1IEREOP AS RECORDED IH
P U T BOOK 5 , PACES 61 TIIROUCH 69 OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP 6 EMIHOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
SAID
P O IN T
ALSO • BEING
OH
THE
SOUTHWESTERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY LIN E OP S E M IIIO U BOULEVARD AND
THE P O IN T OT CURVATURE o r A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY,
HAVING A RADIUS OF
1 1 7 9 .1 0
FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE O r 1 2 * 1 1 'I 9 " AND A CHORD
BEARING OF NORTH 1 5 * 7 2 '9 0 " WEST; THENCE NORTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY L IR E OF S A ID BLOCX
2 9 . S A ID SOUTHWESTERLY RICH T-O r-W AY L IN E AND
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, 3 3 1 .1 0 FEET TO THE
P O IN T OP BEGINNING, S A ID PO INT ALSO BEING THE
SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER O f LOT 19, KATHRYN PARK
AD D ITIO N NUMBER ONE AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
5 , PACES 41 THROUGH 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
O r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A; THENCE RUH WORTH
99 * I B ' 5 9 * WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IN E o r
S A ID LOT 19 A DISTANCE OF 2 0 .7 9 FEET TO A
P O IN T ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY, HAVING
A RADIUS OP 1 1 1 9 .1 1 rE E T , A CENTRAL ANCLE OF
0 9 »2 7 , 1 1 "
AND A
CHORD
BEARING
OF
NORTH
2 1 * 8 5 12 1 " WEST; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF SAID CURVE 1 0 6 .6 4 FEET TO A P O IN T OH
THE NORTHERLY LIN E OF S A ID LOT 19, AND THE
SOUTHERLY L IN E OF R t - P U T o r LOT I , BLOCK 36.
KATHRYN PARK ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IH P U T BOOK 6 , PAGE 9 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
CONTINUE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH
A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 0 1 * 1 4 * 3 9 " AND CHORD BEAR1HG
OF NORTH 2 7 * 2 4 * 2 1 * WEST, A DISTANCE OF 6 9 .1 1
FEET TO
A PO INT ON CURVE;
THENCE NORTH
3 0*0 9 *5 6 "
NEST,
1 ,6 4
FEET;
THENCE
NORTH
1 0 * 1 9 * 0 9 " WEST (HON- R A D IA L ), 1 9 .0 0 FEET TO A
P O IN T
ON
CURVE
ON
THE
SOUTHWESTERLY
R IG H T-O r-W A Y LIH E O f S E M IN O U BOULEVARD, SAIO
CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 17 9.1 0
rE E T ,
A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 4 * 1 0 * 4 4 " AND A CHOKO D U R IN G
O r SOUTH 3 9 * 1 1 * 3 2 " EAST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE EASTERLY L IH E OF 6AID R E - P U T OF LOT
1 , BLOCK 3B, KATHRYN PARK. SAID RIGHT-OF-MAY
L IN E AND THE ARC O r S A ID CURVE A DISTANCE OF
9 5 . ( 3 FEET TO THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF SAID
R E - P U T OP LOT 1 AND THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER
OP LOT I t , BLOCX 21 OP S A ID P U T OF KATHRYN
PARK AD D ITIO N NUMBER ONE; THENCE CONTINUE
ALONG THE EASTERLY L IN E OF SAIO LOT 1 9 , S A ID
WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E THROUGH A CENTRAL
OP 0 5 * 1 9 '4 1 " AND A CHORD SEARING OF
SOUTH 3 4 * 1 7 * 1 » " EAST,
AN ARC DISTANCE OF
U S . 39 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING.

1 1 1 .4

SEM INO U BOULEVARD
TEE SIM PLE

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
BEGIN A T THE SOUTH U S T ERLY CORNER o r
LAKE
KATHRYN VILLAGE AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOX 3 4 ,
PAGES 49 THROUCH 52 O t THE PUBLIC RECORDS o r
SEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A ; THENCE RUN NORTH
9 1 * 1 9 * 5 7 " WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF
UXE
KATHRYN
V IL U C E
AND
THE
NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OE-W AY LINE O r S E M IH O U BOULEVARD 1 4 1 .0 4
FEET TO THE POINT O f CURVATURE OK A CURVE
CONCAVE EASTERLY, S A IO CURVE HAVING A RADIUS
OK 5 2 1 .4 0 rE ET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 9 1 * 0 5 * 1 5 "
AND A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 9 6 * 0 7 * 1 9 " WEST;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE 4 6 6 . 87 rEET TO A P O IN T ON CURVE, SAID
PO INT AND SAID RIGHT-OF-W AY LIN E ON CURVE
BEING THE INTERSECTION OF THE E XISTIN G AND HEN
R IC H T -o r-W A Y LIHE TOR S E M IN O U BOULEVARD, SAIO
CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHERLY WITH A RADIUS o r
6 5 4 .2 0 FECT, A CENTRAL ANCLE O r 4 1 * 9 1 * 1 3 - AND
A CHORD BEARING OP
SOUTH 5 9 * 4 1 * 2 1 "
UST;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE 9 0 1 .1 4 FEET TO THE PO INT OF TANGENCY;
THENCE SOUTH 9 I * &lt; 0 * 0 7 « U S T , 2 9 5 .9 1 FEET TO A
PO INT CN THE EASTERLY LIM E O r SAID P U T O f
U K C KATHRYN V IL U C E ; THENCE SOUTH 0 3 * 4 3 '3 0 WEST ALONG SAID LINE 1 2 .0 4 FEET TO THE P O IN T
OE BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 10,75 1 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LE S S .
174.7

S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
FEE SIM PLE

A
PART
OF LOT 4,
BLOCK
SHORES, SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP
U S T , ACCORDING TO THE P U T
ED IH P U T BOOK 9 ,
PAGE
RECORDS OP BEMIHOLE COUNTY,

D,
T R IP L E T T
UXE
21 SOUTH, RANGE 10
THEN EOT AS RECORD­
18 OF THE PU B LIC
FLORIDA.

CONTAINING 2149 BQUARE FECT, MORE OR U S B ,
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO. 7 1 9 .1
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 2 .
BLOCK 0 , TR IPLE TT U X E SHORES AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 9 , PAGE 18 OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S E M IN O U COUNTY,
FLO R ID A ,
SAID P O IN T ALSO
BEING THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OP R E P U T OP
WYNDHAM WOODS PHASE ONE AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 3 2 , PACES 74 AND 77 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
o r SEMINOLE COUNTY, F LO R ID A , SAID P O IN T ALSO
BEING A PO INT OH CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY
HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 4 B 2 .4 4 FEET, A CENTRAL
ANGLE o r 05*59 *4 5* AND A CHORD BEARING OE
SOUTH 5 4 * 1 9 * 1 9 " EAST; THENCE RUN SOUTHUSTERLY
ALONG THE ARC O r SAIO CURVE AND THE NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY
LIRE
OF
S E M IH O U
BOULEVARD,
1 5 4 .7 2 FEET TO THE P O IN T OT TANGENCY; THENCE
COUTH 51 * 1 9 *5 7 " U S T ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E , 4 5 .1 7 rEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER
OK LUT 4 , BLOCK D, S A ID T R IP L E T T LAKE SHORES
AND THE POINT OF B E G IN N IN G ;
THENCE NORTH
1 7 * 4 4 * 3 1 " EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LIH E OF SAID
LOT 4 ,
BLOCK D,
1 0 .7 6
FEET;
THENCE
SOUTH
5 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " EAST, 1 0 0 .3 1 FECT TO A PO IN T ON THE
EASTERLY LIN E OF SAID LOT 4 , BLOCX 0 ; THENCE
SOUTH 3 S * 1 I * 2 1 " NEST ALONG SAID L IN E , 1 0 .7 4
FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OP
SAID
ID T 4 , BLOCK D) T1IDICE NORTH 5 1 * 1 9 * 9 7 " WEST
ALONG THE
SOUTH ERLY
L IN E
OF S A ID
LO T 4 ,
BLOCK D AND THE NORTHERLY R IC H T-O r-W AY L IN E OF
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD, 1 0 0 .0 5 P E R TO THE PO IN T
OF BE GINNING.
CONTAINING

1077 SQUARE FE E T, MORE OR L E S S ,

PARCEL NO.

7 7 6 .7

TOGETHER WITH
SEM INO U BOULEVARD

TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EAGERENT
THAT PART OP LOT 4 ,
BLOCX D, T R IP L E T T U X E
SHORES AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOX 6 , PAGE 1 * OF
THE P U B LIC RECORDS OF S E M IN O U COUNTY, F L O R I­
DA.
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER or LOT 2,
BLOCK D TR IPLE TT LAKE SHORES AS RECORDED IH
P U T BOOK 9 , PAGE 19 OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMIHOLE COUNTY,
F LO R ID A ,
SAID P O IN T ALSO
BEING THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OP P T .V U T OF
WYMHIAK WOODS PHASE ONE AS RECORDED IH P U T
BOOX 3 2 , PAGES 76 AND 77 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, F LO R ID A , SAID P O IN T ALSO
BEING A PO IN T ON CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY,
HAVING A RADIUS or 1 4 B 3 .6 6 FELT, A CENTRAL
ANGLE OP 0 9 *5 9 *4 5 " AND A CHORD BEARING O r
SOUTH 5 4 * 1 9 * 1 7 " U S T ; THENCE RUN SOUTHUSTERLY
ALONG THE ARC Or SAIO CURVE AND THE NORTHERLY
R IG IIT -o r-W A V
LINE
or
S E M IN O U
BOULEVARD,
1 5 4 .7 2 FEET TO THE P O IN T OP TANGENCY; THENCE
SOUTH 5 1 *3 9 * 5 7" U S T ALONG SAIO RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E , 4 5 .1 7 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER
OF LOT 4 . BLOCK D, S A ID T R IP L E T T LAKE SHORES;
THENCE NORTH 1 7 *4 4 *2 1 " EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY
L IN E OF S AID LOT 4 ,
BLOCX D,
1 0 .7 6
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 5 1 *4 0 '0 7 *» E A S T . S I . 13 FECT TO THE
PO IN T OP BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH J i * l t ' S l "
U S T , 5.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 5 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " EAST.
1 7 .1 2 rE E T TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY L IN E OF
SAID LOT 4 , BLOCK D ; THENCE SOUTH 1 B * 1 S * 2 1 "
WEST ALONG SAID L IN E , 5 . 0 0 rE E T ; THENCE NORTH
5 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " WEST. 1 7 .0 9 FECT TO THE P O IN T OF
BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 94 SQUARE F E E T ,

MORI 0R LE SS .

PARCEL NO.

S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
FEE SIM PLE

1 1 4 .1

S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
M S EMEXT

A
PART
O P LOT IB ,
BLOCX C ,
T R IP L E T T
LAKE
SH O R ES, SE CTIO N 9 , TOW NSH IP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10
U S T ACCO RD ING TO TH E P U T THERXOP AS RECORDED
I N P U T BOOX B, PAGE IB OF TH E P U B L IC RECORDS
OP S E M I N O U COUNTY. F L O R ID A .
DESCRIBED A S rO LLO W Sl

MORE OR LE SS .

A PART O f U X E KATHRYN V I L U C E , SECTION B,
TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 24, PACES 49 THROUGH 53 OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A .

PARCEL NO.

7 1 4 ,1

TD fPO R A R Y CO N STR UC TIO N

B E IN O

CONTAINING 60 SQUARE FE E T .

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE A T THE NORTHWEST CORNER OE LOT 10,
BLOCK I T , R E P U T OP LOTS I-L O IN C . 4 3 6 -1 1
I N C .,
BLK 2 7 , KATHRYN PARK ADDITION NO.
1
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 6 , PAGE 41 OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OK
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO RID A,
SAID P O IN T ALSO
BEING A PO IN T ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LIME OK 1ST STREET WEST (A/K/A CHANT STREET)
AND
A PO IN T ON CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OK
1 1 7 4 .* 1 r l V T , A CENTRAL ANCLE o r 0 4 * 1 3 * 5 9 " AND
A CHORD BEARING O f SOUTH 2 4 * 0 0 * 2 2 *
NEST;
TMENCI SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE SAID EASTERLY
RICKT-OE-W AY LINE O f 1ST STREET WEST, THE
WESTERLY L IN E OF SAID BLOCK 17 AND THE ARC OF
SAID CURVE 1 6 3 .■ &gt; rEET TO THE PO INT O r BEGIN­
NING J THENCE SOUTH 1 1 * 2 1 * 1 1 " EAST, S i . 30 FEET
TO A P O IN T OH A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY,
HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 3 4 1 .1 1 FEET, A CENTRAL
ANCLE OF DB*S7 *41“ AND A CHORD BEAHINC OF
COUTH 4 9 * 0 7 1SB* EAST;
THENCE SOUTH EASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC Of SAID CURVE 1 74 .4 7 fE E T TO A
POINT ON THE NESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IK E FOR
STATE ROAD IB AND COO (1 7 / 9 3 ) AS DESCRIBED IN
ORDER OF TAXING MINUTE BOOK 7 , PAGE IB OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS Or SEMINOLE COUNTY, ELORIDA;
THENCE SOUTH 4 6 a0 7 'S B a NEST ALONG S A IO L IN E ,
14. IS EEJTT TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LIM E o r
SAIO BLOCK 3 7 , THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E
OF S E M IN O U BOULEVARD AND A POINT ON CURVE
CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING
A RADIUS OP
1 279.10 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 9 * 0 1 * 2 9 " AND
A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 8 0*0 7 * 5 i *
WEST;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE
OF S A IO BLOCK 3 7 , S A IO NORTHERLY R IC H T -O r-M A Y
LIN K AND THE ARC OK S A ID CURVE. 3 0 1 .1 9 FEET TO
THE P O IN T OT REVERSE CURVATURE O r A CURVE
CONCAVE
NORTHEASTERLY HAVING,
A RADIUS OK
3 9 .0 0 r t E T , A CENTRAL ANGLE O f 6 6 * l i ' J 9 " AND A
CHORD BEARING O f NORTH I l * 1 0 * 9 1 " WEST; THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC o r S A ID CURVE
1 7 .6 4 FEET TO THE PO IN T O f COMPOUND CURVATURE
OF A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF
1 1 7 4 .9 1 FECT, A CENTRAL ANCLE o r 0 0 * 1 4 * 1 5 " AND
A CHORD BEARING OTNORTH 1 1 * S 9 '0 4 "
EAST;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E
OP S A IO BLOCK 37, THE EASTERLY L IN E OT 1ST
STREET NEST (A/K/A GRANT STREET) AND THE ARC
OF S A ID
CURVE 1 1 .4 7 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF
BEGINNING .

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO.

A PART OP LOT 19,
BLOCX C ,
T R IP L E T T
LAKE
SHORES. SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10
U S T ACCORDING TO THE P U T THERIOT AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 9 , PAGE IS O r THE PUBLIC RECORDS
O r 6EMIHOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS I
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 2 2 ,
BLOCK C , TR IPLE TT U X E SHORES AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 9 , PAGE IS OP THE PUBLIC RECORD8 OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. F LO R ID A , S A ID CORNER ALSO
bEIHC THE NORTH EASTERLY CORNER OP SOUTHPORT
CONDOMINIUM, PHASE I AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
17, PAGES 29 THROUGH 14 OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEN I HOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A ; TIIENCt RUN SOUTH
5 1 *3 9 *5 7 *
EAST
ALONG
THE
NORTHERLY
R IG IIT-O F-M AY
LIHE
OF
S E M IN O U
BOULEVARD,
1 1 0 .1 7 FEET TO THE P O IN T OP CURVATURE OP A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTH U S T E RLY, HAVIHO A RADIUS
O r 1 1 9 6 .2 4 FEET, A CENTRAL A N C U OP 0 1 * 2 1 * 0 4 "
AND A CHORD BEARING OP SOUTH 5 1 * 2 0 '1 0 " U S T ;
THENCE SOUTHUSTERLY ALONG THE ARC OP SAID
CURVE AND RIGHT-OF-WAY L IH E , 6 9 .9 8 FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST ERLY CORNER o r LOT 19, BLOCK C , SAID
T R IP L E T T LAKE SHORES AMD THE POINT OP B E G IN­
N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LIH E
OP S A ID LOT 19, THE ARC OP M I D CURVE AND SAID
RIGHT-OF-W AY LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OE
01 *3 5 * 3 2 "
AND A
CHORD
BEARING
Or
SOUTH
S 6 * 4 S ' 4 9 " EAST, A DISTANCE OF 7 5 .0 0 FEET TO
TIIE
NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAIO
LOT 19,
BLOCK C j
THENCE
SOUTH
2 1 *4 1 * 2 0 "
WEST
(N O N -R A D IA L) ALONG THE EASTERLY L IN E OP M I D
LOT I S ,
BLOCK C, 3 2 .2 1
FEET TO A P O IN T ON
CURVE CONCAVE NO R TH U STE R LY. HAVING A RADIUS
OP 5 0 3 .2 9 rEET, A CENTRAL A N C U OP 0 2 *1 0 * 3 2 "
AND A CHORD BEARING OP NORTH 52*55 * 2 1 " WEST)
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OP SAID
CURVE, 3 2 .0 4 rEET TO THE POlCT OP TANGENCY;
THENCE NORTH 5 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " N E S T, 5 5 .3 5 rE E T TO A
PO IN T OH THE WESTERLY L IN E o r M I D LOT I B ,
BLOCK C ; THENCE NORTH 3 7 * 1 1 * 2 9 " EAST ALONG
M I D L IN E , 1 5 .5 6 FECT TO THE POINT OP BEG IN­
N IN G .
CONTAINING 1199 SQUARE rE E T ,

MORE OR LE S S ,

BOULEVARD, 1019.14 FEET TO THE NORTHUSTERLY
CORNER OF THE WESTERLY 50.00 FEET OF LOT 11,
M I D BLOCX A AND THE POINT OP BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 1 0 *5 4 '3 7 " EAST ALONG THE
NORTHERLY LINE OP LOTS 11 AND 14, M I D BLOCX A
AND
THE
SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
OP
SEMINOU BOULEVARD, 147. 49 rEET TO THE NORTH­
EASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE SOUTH
0 t *0 5 '3 1 " NEST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT 14, A DISTANCE OP I S . 11 FEET; THENCE NORTH
■0*55*07" NEST, 149. 68 FECT TO THE EASTERLY
LINE OF THE NEST Ena..’ 50. OC FECT JF SAID
LOT 11; THENCE NORTH 09*05*21" U S T ALONG SAID
LINE, I S . 15 FEET TO THE POINT OP BEGINNING.

COMMENCE A T THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LO T 2 2 ,
BLOCK C , T R IP L E T T U X E SHORES AS RECORDED IH
P U T BOOK B , M C E 19 OP THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF
S E M IH O U
COUNTY,
F L O R IO A ,
S A ID
CORNER A LSO
B E IN G T H E NORTHEASTERLY CORNER O F SOUTHPORT
C O N D O M INIU M , PHASE I AS RECORDED I N P U T BOOK
3 7 , P A G E S 29 THROUCH 14 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS
OF S E M I H O U COUNTY, F L O R ID A ; THENCE RUH SOUTH
51 * 3 9 ' 5 7 "
UST
ALONG
THE
NORTHERLY
R IG H T -O F -W A Y
L IN E
OF
S E M IN O U
BOULEVARD,
1 1 0 .1 7
FEE T TO THE P O IN T OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE N O RTH EASTERLY, H A V IN G A RA D IU S
OP 1 1 9 4 . 3 6 FEET, A C EN TR AL A N C U OP O l * 3 1 * 0 4 "
AMD A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 5 1 * 2 0 * 1 0 " U S T ;
THENCE S O U T H U S T E R L Y ALONG TH E ARC O P M I D
CURVE AND R IC H T -o r-W A Y L I N E , 6 7 . 9 9 r E E T TO THE
NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF L O T 1 9 , BLOCK C , S A IO
T R I P L E T T LAKE SHORES; THENCE C O N TIN U E ALONG
THE NO RTH ERLY LIM E O P S A ID LO T I S , TH E ARC o r
S A ID CURVE AND M I D R IC H T - o r - W A Y L I N E THROUCH
A C E N T R A L A X G U O P 01 * 1 5 * 1 2 "
AND A
CHORD
B E A R IN G O F SOUTH 5 4 * 4 8 * 4 9 " E A S T , A D IS T A N C E OF
7 5 . 0 0 F E E T TO THE H O R T H U S T E R L Y CORNER OF M I D
LO T I t ,
BLOCX C ; THENCE SOUTH 2 1 * 4 1 * 2 0 " WEST
(H O N - R A O IA L ) ALONG THE U S T E R L Y L I N E O r S A ID
LO T I S ,
BLOCK C , 3 2 .3 1 FECT TO TH E P O IN T OF
B E G IN N IN G ;
THENCE COWTINUE SOUTH 3 1 * 4 1 * 2 0 "
N EST A LO NG S A ID EASTERLY L I H E , 1 0 .2 2 FEE T TO A
P O IN T OH CURVE CONCAVE N O R T H U S T E R L Y , H A V IN G A
R A D IU S
OP 5 1 1 .2 9 F E C T, A C E N TR AL ANG LE O f
0 3 *4 4 *5 1 "
AND
A
CHORD
B EARIN G
OF
NORTH
5 1 * 0 3 * 3 4 " WEST; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE
ARC O F S A ID CURVE, 2 4 .4 1 PE ET TO THE P O IN T O f
T A N G E N C Y ; THENCE NORTH 5 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " N E S T , 5 1 . 2 9
FEE T T O A P O IN T ON THE WESTERLY L I N E O P S A ID
LO T I S , BLOCX C| THENCE NORTH 3 7 * 1 1 * 3 9 " U S T
ALONG
M ID
L IN E ,
1 0 .1 9
P E E T ; THENCE SOUTH
5 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " L A S T , 5 5 .2 5 f E T T TO TH E P O IN T OP
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE N O R T H E A STE R LY ,
lU V IH C
A RADIUS OF 5 0 1 . 2 9
FEE T,
A C EN TR AL
ANGLE O F 0 2 * 1 0 * 1 3 " AND A CHORD B E A R IN G OF
SOUTH
5 2 *5 5 *2 1 "
EAST;
THENCE S O U T H U S T E R L Y
ALONG T H E ARC O r S A ID CURVE, 2 2 . 0 4 FEC T TO THE
P O IN T O P B E G IN N IN G .

A PART OP LOT 1, CRI S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T ,
SECTION 0 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10 U S T
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 1 1 , PAGE 41 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S E M IN O U COUNTY, FLORIDA.

C O N T A IN IN G 7 7 6 SQUARE F E E T ,

BEING DESCRIBED AS rOLLONS:

MORE OR U S S .

SEM IH O U BOULEVARD
P A R C E L H O . 2 0 1 .1
FEE SIMPLE
A PART OP LOT 4 , BLOCK A , SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
D IS E , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 10
U S T ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK B. PAGES 12 AND 11 OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEM INOU COUNTY, FLORIDA.

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS■
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SPORT­
SM AN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK S,
PAGES 12 AND 11 OP T i l t PUBLIC RECORDS OP
S E M IN O U COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH
0 9 * 0 3 * 2 1 " NEST ALONG THE NEST BOUNDARY OF
SPORTSM AN'S
PARADISE,
4 4 9 .1 0
FEET TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCX A, SAIO
SPORTSMAN * S PARAOISEf THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 "
EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E OE S A ID LOT 1 AND
THE U S T E R L Y RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OE WINTER PARK
D R IVE, 4 9 .1 0 FEET TO THE POINT OP CURVATURE OP
A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHUSTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS
o r 1 0 0 .0 0 rE ET, A CENTRAL A N C U OF 4 5 * 0 0 * 0 0 " ,
AND A CHORD BEARING O t NORTH 1 1 * 1 5 * 1 1 " U S T ;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE AMD LOT L IN E , 7 B .5 4 PEET TO THE NORTH­
EASTERLY CORNER OP M I D LOT 3 AND THE NORTH­
WESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 4 , BLOCX A , M I D SPORT­
SM AN'S PARADISE AND THE PO INT OP BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE
THROUCH A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 4 5 * 0 0 '0 0 " , AND A
CHORD BEARING OP NORTH 7 4 * ]S * 2 1 "
M ST,
A
DISTANCE OP 7 S.S 4 P IC T TO THE P O IN T OF TANG­
ENCY; THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 4 '3 0 * U S T ALONG THE
NORTHERLY LIN E OP M I D LOT 4 AND THE SOUTH ERLY
RIG H T-O F-W AY LINE OE SEM INO U BOULEVARD, 6 9 .0 0
rEET TO THE HORTHUSTERLY CORNER OF SAID
LOT 4 ; THENCE SOUTH 2 6 * 5 4 * 5 6 " EAST ALONG THE
U S T E R L Y LIHE O r S AID LOT 4 , A DISTANCE OF
2 6 .9 2 rE E T ; THENCE NORTH 8 0 * 3 5 * 0 7 " WEST, 0 1 .7 1
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 5 5 * 0 1 '0 0 " WEST, 6 5 .2 4 FEET
TO A P O IN T ON THE WESTERLY LIN E OF S A IO LOT 4 ;
THENCE NORTH 4 1 * 1 7 * 0 1 " WEST ALONG S A ID L IN E ,
I T ,8 7 FECT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

CONTAINING 1715 SQUARE PECT, MORE OR LESS.

A PART OT LOT 3 , CRI S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T ,
SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANCK 30 EAST
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS REC 3RD ED IN
P U T BOOK 1 1 , PACE 41 OP THE PU B LIC RECORDS O r
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS rOLLOWSl
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1,
GRI S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 1 1 .
PACE 41 OP THE PU B LIC RECORDS OP
S E M IN O U COUNTY, FLO R ID A; THENCE RUN NORTH
0 5 *1 1 * 2 9 " EAST ALONG THE NESTERLY S ID E OP SAID
LOT 1 , A DISTANCE OF 5 . 97 FECT; THENCE SOUTH
9 0 * 5 5 * 0 7 " U S T , 1 0 0 .1 4 FEET TO THE WESTERLY
L IN E OF THE U S TE R LY 1 1 .0 0 FEET OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " WEST ALONG SAID LIN E
5 .9 7 PEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER O r THE
EASTERLY 1 3 .0 0 FEET OF S A ID LOT 1 ; THENCE
NORTH 8 0 * 5 4 * 3 9 " WEST ALOMG THE SOUTHERLY L IN E
OF M I D LOT 1 AND THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-Or-W AY
L IN E OF SEM INO U BOULEVARD, 9 9 .9 4 FEET TO THE
POINT O r BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 597 SQUARE EEET, MORE OR LESS,
TOGETHER WITH

PARCEL NO. 1759.4
SEMINOU BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CO R N U OF LOT 3,
CRI S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 1 1 ,
PACE 41 OF THE PU B LIC PECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A; THENCE RUN NORTH
0 5 *1 1 * 2 0 " U S T ALONG THE WESTERLY S ID E OF SAID
LOT 3 , A DISTANCE OP 5 .S 7 P E R ; THENCE SOUTH
1 0 * 5 5 '0 7 " U 5 T , 1 7 .4 1 FEET TO THE POINT OP
BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 4 * 5 1 " U S T , 5 .0 0
EEET; THENCE SOUTH 9 0 * 5 5 * 0 7 " EAST. 4 1 .9 1 fE E T
TO THE WESTERLY L IN E OP THE EASTERLY 3 1 .0 0
rEET OP SAID LOT l ;
THENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 3 1 "
WEST ALONG M I D LIN E 5 .0 0 FEET; THENCE NORTH
8 0 * 5 5 * 0 7 " WEST, 4 2 .9 1 FECT TO THE PO IN T OF
BEGINNING.

CONTAINING 315 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR U S S
PA R C E L N O .

PARCEL NO .

1 7 0 1 .1
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION USEMEMT

A PART OP LOT 4, BLOCK A , SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
D IS E , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 10
U S T ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK I , PAGES 12 AND 13 OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEM INOU COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEIHC DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSI
COMMENCE A T THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SPORT­
SMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK S ,
PAGES 12 AND 11 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A; THENCE RUN SOUTH
0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " WEST ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY Or
SPORTSMAN'S
PARADISE,
4 4 9 .1 0
FEET TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1 , BLOCX A , M I D
SPORTSM AN'S PARADISE; THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 "
U S T ALONG THE WESTERLY LIH E OF SAID LOT 1 AND
THE U S T E R L Y RICKT-OE-WAY L IN E OF WINTER PAN/
D R IVE. 4 9 .1 0 FEET TO THE POINT O r CURVATURE OP
A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS
O f 1 0 0 .0 0 rE ET. A CENTRAL A N C U O f 4 5 * 0 0 * 0 0 " ,
AND A CHORD BEARING o r NORTH 1 1 * 1 5 * 2 1 " U S T ;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF M I D
CURVE AND LOT L IN E , 7 B .5 4 FECT TO THE NORTH­
U S T E R L Y CORNER OF S A ID LOT 1 AND THE NORTH­
WESTERLY CORNER OP LOT 4 , BLOCX A , S A ID SPORT­
SMAN'S PARADISE; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE ARC
OP S A ID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANCLE OF
45 * 0 0 * 0 0 ",
AND A CHORD BEARING
OF
NORTH
7 4 * 1 5 * 2 1 * U S T , A DISTANCE OF 7 S .5 4 FEET TO
THE P O IN T OP TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 4 * 1 9 "
EAST ALONG THE NORTHERLY L IN E OP S A ID LOT 4
AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OT SEWI­
NGLA BOULEVARD, 6 9 .0 0 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTER­
LY
CORNER
OF
M ID
LOT 4|
THENCE
SOUTH
2 6 * 5 4 * 5 6 " U S T ALONG THE EASTERLY L IN E O r SAID
LOT 4 , A DISTANCE OF 2 6 .9 2 FEET TO THE POINT
O r B E G IN N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG M I D L IN E ,
9 .1 9 P E E T ; THENCE NORTH 6 0 * 5 5 * 0 7 " WEST, 1 0 7 .7 9
FEET; THENCE NORTH 5 5 * 0 1 * 0 0 " EAST 1 1 .5 0 FECT;
THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 5 * 0 7 " U S T , 0 1 .7 1 FEET TO THE
PO IN T OP BEGINNING.
CO NTAINING 906 SQUARE PEET, MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL NO.

3 1 3 .4

S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
FEE S IM P U

A PAR T OP LOTS 11 AND 1 4 , BLOCX A , SPORTSMAN'S
P A R A D IS E , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE
10 U S T
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOX S , PACES 12 AND 11 OF
THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, F LO R I­
DA.
BEINO DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE A T THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SPORT­
SMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IH P U T BOOK S,
PAGES 12 A P I 11 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S E M IN O U COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUH SOUTH
0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF
U 1 D SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE, 4 4 0 .1 0 FECT TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OP LOT 1 , BLOCK A , M I D
SPORTSM AN'S PARADISE; THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 *
E A R M O N O THE WESTERLY L IN E OF LOT 1 , BLOCX A
AND THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF WINTER
PARK D R IV E , 4 9 .3 0 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF CURVA­
TURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING
A R ADIU S OF 1 0 0 .0 0 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE o r
9 0 *0 0 *0 0 *
AND A
CHORD
BEARING
OF
NORTH
5 4 * 0 5 * 2 1 " EAST; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF S A ID CURVE 1 5 7 .0 9 FEET TO THE PO IN T O f
TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 8 0 *5 4 * 1 0 " U S T ALONG
THE SOUTHERLY R1CHT-OP-WAY LIH E O f S E M IN O U

S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
PEE SIMPLE

3 9 3 .7

BEING A PORTION OP BLOCX D, U X E KATHRYN PARK
ADOITXON,
SECTION 9 ,
TOWNSHIP 31
SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOT AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 4 AND 7 OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY C O R N U OF BLOCX
D, LAKE KATHRYN PARK AD D ITIO N AS RECORDED IH
P U T BOOK 9 , PAGES 6 AND 7 .
JM K PUBLIC '
RECORDS OF S U I N O U COUNTY, FLO R ID A; T H U C E
RUN SOUTH 91 * 3 7 '5 7 " EAST ALONG T t l SOUTH L IN E
OF S A ID BLOCK D AND THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E OF S U I N O U BOULEVARD, 3 1 9 .9 7 FECT TO THE
P O IN T OP BEGINNING; T H U C E NORTH 0 1 *4 7 • 5 7 NEST, 1 2 .3 0 EEET; THENCE SOUTH 1 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " F.AST,
1 1 1 .91
EEET; T H U C E SOUTH 0 9 * 5 4 * 4 7 "
UST,
1 2 .6 6
FEET TO A
P O IN T
ON THE NORTHULY
RIGHT-OF-W AY LIHE OF S U I N O U BOULEVARD AND
THE SOUTHERLY LIN E OF BLOCK 0| THENCE NORTH
8 1 * 1 9 * 5 7 " WEST, ALONG M I D LIN E S 1 9 0 .7 4 TEET
TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 2391 SQUARE rE E T , MORE OR LESS,

CO NTAINING 1855 SQUARE PEET, MORE OR U S S ,
TOGETHER WITH

SEMINOU BOULEVARD
TEE SIMPLE

PARCEL NO. 359.4

TOGETHU WITH
PARCEL NO,

1 7 S 2 .7
S U I N O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION E A S U U T

THAT PART OF BLOCK D, LAKE KATHRYN PARK ADDI­
T IO N , A3 RECORDED IN P U T BOOK S , PAGES 6 AND
7 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF S U IH 3 L E COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY C O R N U OF BLOCK
D, U X E KATHRYN FARX A D D ITIO N AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK S , PAGES 6 AND 7 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O r S U I N O U COUNTY, FLO R ID A; T H U C E
RUN SOUTH 8 1 *1 9 *5 7 " EAST ALOMG THE SOUTHERLY
L IN E
OP SAID BLOCX
D AND THE
NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY
LIHE
OF
S U IN O U
BOULEVARD,
l i t . 97
FEETl T H U C E NORTH 0 1 * 4 7 * 5 7 " WEST,
1 2 .2 0 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF BEGINNING; T H U C E
CONTINUE NORTH 0 1 * 4 7 '5 7 NEST,
6 .1 0
FEET;
TH UCE
SOUTH 8 1 * 4 0 '0 7 "
EAST,
1 8 9 .0 3
FEET;
T H U C E SOUTH 0 9 * 5 6 * 4 7 " EAST. 6 .1 2 FEET; T H U C E
NORTH • 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " WEST, 1 S 8 .9 1 FECT TO THE PO INT
OP BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 1111 SQUARE rE E T , MORE OR LESS.

PARCEL NO. 2S4.1

S U I N O U BOULEVARD
FEE SIM PLE

A PORTION OF BLOCK " C " ,
LAKE KATHRYN PARK
AD D ITIO N TO CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, SECTION 9 ,
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10 U S T ACCORDING TO
THU P U T THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN P U T BOOK 9 ,
PACES 6 AND 7 OT THE PUBLIC RECORDS O r S U I ­
N O U COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CO R N U O f BLOCK " C " ,
LAKE KATHRYN PARK AD D ITIO N TO CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 9 , PAGES 6
AND 7 O r THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP S U IH O L E COUN­
TY,
FLORIDA SAID P O IN T ALSO BEIHC ON THE
EASTERLY R IC H T-O r-H AY LIH E O r EAST T R IP L E T
DRIVE AS SHOWN ON THE P U T OP U X E KATHRYN
PARK F IR S T AD O ., CASSELBERRY FLORIDA AS RE­
CORDED IN P U T BOOK 11, PACE 34 OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O r S U I N O U COUNTY, FLO RID A; T H U C E
NORTH S I * 3 9 *5 7 " NEST ACROSS S AID R IC H T -or-W A Y
5 0 .0 0 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY L IN E OF
S A ID RIGHT-OF-WAY , A P O IN T ON THE NORTHULY
RIGHT-OP-W AY LIK E OP S U I N O U BOULEVARD AND
THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING; T H U C E CONTINUE NORTH
• 1 *1 9 *5 7 "
NEST ALONG
THE
SOUTH
LIH E
OF
BLOCX " C " AMD THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIN E
OF S U I N O U
BOULEVARD,
1 9 9 .5 0 FEET; T H U C E
NORTH 0 9 * 2 0 '0 3 " U S T , 1 2 .1 0 FE ET; T H U C E SOUTH
9 1*4 0 *0 7 "
UST,
1 6 9 .5 0
FEET; T H U C E WORTH
5 1 * 1 9 * 5 8 " U S T , 4 2 .4 1 FEET TO A PO IN T OH THE
WESTERLY RIGHT-Or-WAY L IN E O r K O RTH U ST T R IP ­
LET D R IV E ; TH U CE SOUTH 0 8 * 2 0 * 0 1 " WEST ALONG
SAID L IN E , 4 3 .1 1 FEET TO THE PO IN T O r BEGIN­
NIN G.
CONTAINING 2S65 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL NO.

1 0 0 ,4

.

S U IN O U

BOULEVARD
P U SIM PLE

A PANT O r R E - P U T OP LOT 1 , BLOCK 2 S , KATHRYN
PARX, SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE JO
EAST, S U I N O U COUNTY, FLORIDA ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 4,
PACE 9 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF S U IH O L E
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

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C o n t in u e d f r o m P i| c S B

COWIDtCK AT A AUAH AND CAP M J NUMBER 715
HAJUSI NO THE SOUTHtA«TERI.Y CORNER O f LOT IS,
BLOCK 23. KATHRYN PARK ADDITION NUMBER ONE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THENEOT AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK S, PACES M TILTOGGn i t OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID
POINT
ALSO
BEING
ON
THE
SOUTHNESTEALY
RIGHT-Or-WAY LINE O f 8EMINOLA BOULEVARD AND
THE POINT OP CURVATURE OP A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OP 1171.10
TELT, A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 1 7 *4 7'37* AND A CHORD
BEARING OP NORTH U M l 'O O * WEST} THENCE NORTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OP SAID BLOCK
21, SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RICHT-OT-WAY LINE AND
THE ARC OP SAID CURVE, l i t . * * FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OP THE RE-PLAT OP LOT 1,
BLOCK 21, KATHRYN PARK AS RECORD ED IN PLAT
BOOK 4, PAGE 2* OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA; THENCE CONTINUE
ALONG SAID LINES THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OP
04*10'44" WITH A CHORD BEARING OP NORTH
J * M 1 '2 2 ” WESTl THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OP SAIO CURVE, S » . » ) FEET TO THE POINT OP
BEGINNING) THENCE SOUTH l S 'l S 'O S " EAST, 20.00
FEET) THENCE NORTH T I M l ' l I " WIST, 2B.OO FEET
TO A POINT ON THE RICHT-or-WAY
L I Nr OP
US 17-72 (STATE ROAD 13 AND 400) AND A POINT
ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF 2 7 1 4 .• ) FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OP
00*07* 14" AND A
CHORD BEARING OP NORTH
21*32*J4» EAST) THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG
SAID RIGKT-or-WAY AND THE ARC OP SAID CURVI,
7.44 FEET TO A POINT OH CURVE) THENCE NORTH
*4*01 *44** EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE,
27.41 FEET TO THE POINT OP BEGINNING.

PARCEL NO. 777.2
SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASDIENT
A PART OP LOTS 10 AND 11, BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S
PARADISE, SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANCE
20 EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK S, PAGES 12 AND 12 OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP S E M IN O LE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
B EIN G D E S C R IB E D AS FOLLOW*!

COMMENCE AT T1IE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP LOT 1,
BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORD ED IN
PLAT BOOK B, PACES 12 AND 12 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA) THENCE
RUN SOUTH 09*73*21" WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY
LINE OP SAID
BLOCK B AND THE
EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OP WINTER PARK DRIVE A
DISTANCE OP 400.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER OP SAIO BLOCK B) THENCE SOUTH a o '5 4 117*
EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OP BLOCK B AMO
THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OP SDUNOIA
BOULEVARD. ( 4 1 . SO FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER o r LOT 10, SAID BLOCK B AMO THE SOUTH­
WESTERLY CORNER Or A 10.00 FOOT RICHT-OP-NAY
AS DESCRIBED Ut OR BOOK 20SS,
PAGES IIS
THROUGH 2SS OP THI PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA) THENCE NORTH 0 3 *0 S '3 1 " EAST
ALONG THE WESTERLY LIME OP EA1D LOT • AMD THE
WESTERLY LINE OP SAID RICHT-OP-NAY, 10.00 PITT
TO
THE
NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OP
SAID
RIGHT-OF-WAY) THENCE SOUTH B 0 * 5 « '2 t *
EAST
ALONG SAID RICHT-OP-NAY, S 3 .OS FEET TO THE
POINT OP BEGINNING) THENCE NORTH 03*04*32*
EAST, t.OO P E r t) THENCE SOUTH S0*SS*07* EAST,
20.00 FEET) THENCE SOUTH 03*04*32* WEST. 3.00
FEET) THENCE NORTH E O 'S l'S t " WEST, 20.00 FEET
TO THE POINT O f BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 270 SQUARE PEST, MORE OR LESS.

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E*Ch De Undent It further notified th»t the P t M w w will ptli'O T
for sn O d e r el Teking before the Honorable Robert B McGregor,
on* or IN* JuOgti ot th* abore lifted Court, on th# 17th day el
January, 17*4. st 1:20 p m . M I N lemwota County Courthouse,
lentori*. Florida. Mi accordance with Its Declaration ol ToUng
heretotaro filed in Hut couto All Defendant* to n ut twit and all other
tnterettad par Hat may lunaly ttp u n l a hearing on th# PetiHzn lor
Hi# O rd e e q rTb lu w at N lima and placa datlgnated and b* hoard
ii Any D tfM lin f failing to Ma a llmaty request tor hearing taali weir*
any right lo obiect to lha Ordor et Taawig
4,10
E ath P r taiidwn and any olhar partens claiming any intarail in Hit
preparty described in the Petition in the ebon tty tad Eminent
Domain procaadmg It hereby required io larva written defenses it
any you hava. to tha Petition haratotora Mad in this cauta on the
Petition*r, and any reduet! lor a haartng on tha Petition ter the
Order ot Taking. H dot .rad. an Potihoner'i Attorney. whose name
and addratt It shown below on or before January 20. 17*4. and to file
tha original ef your written dafantat and any raguatt for haartng an
tha Petition tor tha Order el Taking with tha Clark of thly Court
either balera tar vice on tha Petitioner'* Affbmey or Immediately
thereafter, to thaw what right, into. Intontt or lion yaw or any *1 yaw
hava or claim in and to tha property Patented in told Petition and to
thaw came. II any yew have, why told preparty should net be
condemned lor tha m at and purposes at set term In a*M Petit ton II
yaw tail to ant war. a deleutl may be entered against yaw tor Iht ret tot
demanded in the Petition it yew 1*11 la raguatt a haartng an tha
Petition tor Order of Taking you than waive any right to ableci to
saHIQ-fltf of Tolling

W ITNESS my hand and tael at u ld Court an December 10,1*72

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By Ruth King
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Ro b e r t a M c M i l l a n
County Attorney
ter Seminole County. Florida
SemMioto County Sort Hat Building
net East F lrtl Street
San lord. Ptor Ida 27771
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TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK I , PACES 12 AND 12 OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH EDGE OP SEMINOLA BOULE­
VARD, 230 FEET EAST OP THE NEST BORDER OP LOT
140, BLOCK D, MITCHELL'S SURVEY OP THE NOSES
E. LEVY GRANT, RUN SOUTHERLY AT RIGHT ANCLES
TO SEMINOLA BOULEVARD TO THE SOUTH BORDER OP
THE MOSER E. LEVY CRANT) THENCE TURN *0 DE­
CREES TO THE EAST 30 PEET) *0 DECREES TO THE
NORTH TO THE SOUTH BORDER OP SEMINOLA BOULE­
VARD) THENCE SO PEET WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH
BORDER OP SEMINOLA BOULEVARD TO POINT OP
BEGINNING. THIS PPOP'KTT IS ALSO DESCRIBED AS
THE EAST 1/2 OP LOT IS , BLOCK A , AS FIGURED BY
BISECTING **** NORTH AND SOUTH LINER, IN BLOCK
A, SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE ADDITION TO CASSEL­
BERRY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IH PLAT BOOK I , PAGES 12 AND 11,
OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Each Defendant It further notified that tha Petitioner will petition
tor an Order el Taking betore the Honorable Robert B McGregor,
ana al the Judget cl the above ttytod Court an the 27th dey at
January. t»»4, at 2 20 p m . M tha Wmmote County Caur!*»»■*«
Sanford. Florida. In accordance with itt Declaration ; « Taking
heroletora tiled In thit cevte All Ootondantt to thit twit and all other
interetied parttot may timely reguatl s hearing on the Pe* ivm to»
the Order el Taking al the lime and piece attigrvetod and be heard
Any Defendant lolling to file a timely reguatl tor hearing than waive
any right toebtec! to the O d e r et Taking

ANO
Each Defendant and any other portent claiming any kitoretl In Ihe
property dttertbad In the Petition In the above ttytod Eminent
□om a.n proceeding It hereby required to Serve written detoniet tl
any yaw have, to the Petition heretofore filed In thit came on me
Petitioner, and any reguatl tor a hearing an the Petition tor the
Order ol Taking. II detired on Petitioner'! Attorney whoto name
and addrett It thewn betow an or betore January TO 17*4. and to tile
the original al your written detoniet and any raguatt tor hearing on
tha Petition tor the Order at Taking with Ihe Clerk el Itut Court
either betore tervtce on the Petitioner t Attorney or immediately
thereafter, la mow what right, title, intorett or lien you or any el yeu
have or claim In and to tha property detrrfbed in told Petitwn and to
thow cauta. II any yaw hove, why u ld property thouId not be
condemned lor the utet and pur p o u t at to* forth In t a d Petition It
you loll to antwor. a default may be entered egemti you tor the rettot
demanded In the Petition If you loll to reguatl a hearing on the
Petition tor Order al Taking you that! waive any right te cbtect to
told Order al Taking
W IT H E IS my handand seal at ta d Court an December to. 1*72
IS E A U
M A W V a NWR M O R S E '
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C L E N K O F I M I C IR C U IT COURT
IN A N O FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY , FLO R ID A

By Ruin King
Deputy Clerk
Ro b e r t a m c m il l a n
County Attorney
•or SamInetoCounty. Florida
Seminole County Ser vtcat B u id in j
1101 C a ll F lrtl Street
Seniord. Florida277/1
Telephone let/l 221 1130. E el 72U
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish January 1.17*4 and January *, 1*74

DEN I

PS-1*2— Legal Adearttoaotani
T H E B O A * D O F C O U N T Y COMMISSIONERS
S E M I N O LE C O U N TY . F L O R I DA
Separate tailed EeproMtont el Intern! lor PS 142 Engineering
Services Conturner! W T P will bo accepted by Semlnoto County al
tha otticet ol Ihe Purchasing Division until t o o P M . local time.
Tuesday. February I. l i t ) One marked "O rig in a l'’ and t li (41
coptot mutt be Submitted E i p r t i W M el Interest received alter the
specified date lhall be returned unopened
S C O P E O F S I R V I C IS i
T o provide engineering services, permitting and other related
tasks attectatod with tha design el a new water treatment plant
located at 2200 Dike R d - Winter Rack. F L 22771
M A IL OR D E L IV E R T O : County Services Building IM t Eetl First
Street, Purchasing Division Roam DCS. Sanfard. Florida 0772.
S U B M ITTA L S M U S T I t R E C E IV E D IN TM C PURCHASING
D IV IS IO N . 1WI E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T . 1RD F L O O R - ROOM
m O L SANFO R D. F L O R ID A . NO L A T E R T H A N I N P M LOCAL
T I M E . EXPR ESSIO NS O P IN T E R E S T R E C E IV E D A F T E R TH A T
T I M E W IL L N O T B E A C C E P T E D .
M A R K O U TS ID E OP E N V E L O P E : PS 1*1 Engineering
Sarvlcoe/Cenaumen W T P
laminate County tncawrau* M l E/WBE participation
FOR P
i U R TH E R IN F O R M A TIO N C O N TA C T : L IN D A C JONES.
P U R C H A S IN G DIV IS IO N . C O N TR AC TS A N A L Y S T . 1407) « 1 1120.
E X T E N S IO N 7117/7111 PS 142 C O M P L E TE P A C K A O E IS A VAIL
A B L E IN T H E P U R CH AS IN G DIVISION A T N O C H A R G E .
M O T E : All praepacllva oftorort are hereby cautioned net to
contact any member ol Ihe Seminole County Board ol County
Committtonert. County Manager or Selection Committee regarding
al Any ingulrtot pertaining lo this Eipretlien al
Interest mutt be directed through tha Purchasing Dtrltton contact
parson noted above The County will not entertain or be responsible
H r any oral interpretations given by any County amptoyea.
representative er ethers. The Issuance elI a written addendum
It I
i
only official method whereby Interpretation. cUrlflcelton or
additional intormalion can be given. Addendumlal II any. will be
Issued only by tha Purchasing Division to all llrm t el record at
having received ihlt package
Th a County reserves the right te rt(ec) any or all alters, wtlh er
without cause, to waive technical 11tot. t r to accept the otter which In
Itt best judgment best serves i h t interest et the County. Cetl ol
aiAm ltlal el this Liter It con tide red an operational coal al the offerer
and lhall net be passed an la or borne by tha County
Central Servlets/Purchasing
1M l E . W Street - Ream ( D M
rd. FL 22771
Publish : January*, 1*74
DEN*

STAFF BUILDERS

HIGHQUALIIY
HOMEHEALTHCAREAGENCY
N o w R e c r u itin g F o r ;

(Office Located On Sand Lake Rd.
Near John Young Mcwy. A OUT)

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PRIVATE PARTY RATES

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F*r conrenwnl and eccmomi
cal advertising, nothing beats
the Santord Herald Fas ut
your ad to the Classified Oepl
end include th* tallowing in
tormafion
O Billing name, address, and

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Tuesday (r u Friday 17 Noon The Dey
Sunday V d Mwday 120 PJ

aCanlacI name and phene
number tor ad «eriti*alwn
a Hart date
aNumbar at days you would
like yeur ad to run
It yeu have any q u n lw n .
P'eese call tha Classified
A d v e rtis in g D e p a rtm e n t
Monday F rid a y .! X &gt; X

ADJUSTMENT! ANO CREDCTC: In the event o f an error in sn
ad, thg Sanford Heral d w tl be rgdpcnalbta tor tha first
Inaardon only and onty to Via sxTunt ol the coal of that
i check your ad lor accuracy Hid nrs4 day ft

Bisddet Control P iobl*rm !
IE N IO R V call to Imd out it
you quality tor assistance with
O IAP E R S 'P A O S delivered to
your door men thly

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cV riVt IAN TLC 7* hours In my

home tor elderly Udws Ree
sawable rates, private room
e ip and rat 17) 2*41

C O U N TY O F S E M IN O LE
NOTICE
A T T E N T IO N Mary M M arlaClam 0 Mayme and Ryan E
Colgate or Itwlr heirs, assigns,
transfers, nr successors In in
toros'S and the vnanown ipowses
stall the abnto
RG SEC D TWP its R G E
DE BEO SW COR G O V T L O T 4
R U N E I t * F T N t*SS4 F T N It
D E G 47 M IN W S1S7 F T N al
D E G M M IN W D S7 F T S &gt; U Bi
F T E I W F T TO B E G IN SEC
21 ♦ 111*21 (17SI E S T E S
R O AD I
A recant inspection at tha
above described property ra
yoatod tha unoccupied ttruc
occupancy and detrimental to
the health, safety, and welfare
at the general public Tha ttruc
lures a rt a health and tire
hazard due to Inadequate m am
te n a n ca . d ila p id a tio n , and
In accordance wtlh Seen mote
County Ordinance SO IS. tha
above mentioned structures are
declared to be a public nuisance
and must be demolished and
removed from the property The
demolition end removal at the
structures must begin within
thirty (101 days and be cam
ptetod wtthm ninety l* tl days
attar receipt ot this nolle*, or
you may undertake tha appeal
process at euttmed In Sec I ton
Seven IT) at County Ordinance
Number IB M Ta pursue tha
appeal process. It will be neces
eery tor you to eppeer before
tha Beard Of County Commie
Stoners and present any relevant
or material tacts or eridence os
to why the above mentioned
structures should not be de
cu re d a public nuisance II you
wish to appeal to the Board at
Commissioners, please tot me
knew and t will request tha
Board te sat a lima and date lor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal ot
tha structures er (allure to
appeal to me Board ot Commie
stonare within thirty (M l day*
attar receipt at this notice may
result In action being taken by
ttw County lo have Ihe slruc
lures oemotiihod and removed
All casts Incurred by tha County
tor ttg demolition and removal
• I th e s tru c tu re s w ill be
assessed la you and m a y
became o Iton againsl y a w
property. It you have any quae
ttons concerning this matter,
please call Oreme Nwanodl at
Dt-1lia.eiteneton72D.
Publish: December to. I l f ] and
January |,«,A 14.1*74
DEM 171

4 1 -C tm tttry Lois
1 L O T I. Otoklewn
Pars 1 tor the price at tl
S U M Can l i t I N I I X

T s — Business
Opportunities _

31— Personals
ADornoRs
Fr#e medical care, hamper
•alien, counseling, private
doctor plus living e apenses
Bar *217119 Call Attorney JeAa
Frtcker________ 1 -SSO 717 2*4*
LOSE W E IG H T N O N ,
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Far amazing recording d e 1
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Legal N otice s
I I —Lost A Found
LO TT i Prescription tun gipsies
me ’ Far E ye s" t ese Orange
Citraree
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*0*72*1X1
IM REW AR D tor return et
stolen car cover Hidden IS
Heeueslwns asked D l 7111

J7—Nursery A
Child Core

S M I CASH B I O
High Cash Earnings. exclusive
ineck. soda tore! vendtng route
I W N i l l M ___ _

B U I RIBBON BUSINESS
Nationally known service
franchise available tar local
area Lilted In . Entrepreneur
and Success magazines as one
el Ihe most profitable Iran
(hues in the U i
Steals,
recession resistant but meets
with high repeat customers
{ .elusive territory On gamg
trvmtng and support Some
Inveil men I capital reemred
Financing araiiabte
Call
Butch Mag aver# 1 HO M )
t ip t . i IH I

EXCLUSIVE AIttA DIR
SIS! - 1st TR POTENTIAL
2nd Year Income Couto
Double From Repeat business

HOLIDAY I P E C I A L let wee
free, no registration tea I
MR I M IC H E L L E S HOME
I II 7421 *2*1 I*

31— Privoto
Instructions
•OWL LIK E A P R O
by a pretossunal bewtor Any
age /Men. ladws or children
EdKremercik cor 2)0*144
Member al the PBA

Legal Notices

Y a w company trained
kee\pwsons win meet with
BUSINESS and
P R O FES S IO N AL PEO P LE
who hare requested an
apo* te d&lt;»c wtt thou need
tor OW unique service
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C IR C UIT O F F L O R IO A .
IN A N O F O R
OR AN GE C O U N T V
C A II N O i O N ** l l t l t
O lV ItfO N i X
In re ttw marriage at
LYNDA M IL A M
Periltoner.
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NO TICE O F A C T IO N
TO TO WHOM I T M A Y
CONCERN
YOU AR E N O T I F I E D that Rn
action tor Olsaotutton at Mar
nage hat bean filed againsl you
and you are required *o serve a
copy pl yaw written d*tonus. It
any, to It an Farre ll Gordon.
P A . whew address is t i l l E.
Michigan I t . Suite IX. Orlande.
FL DM* on er before January
X Itt*. and III* the original
with the clerk et Ih lt court
either before te r Vic» on petl
I«ner or immadlatoly thereat
tor: otherwise a default will be
entered against yew ter the
relist demanded Wt th* cam
pfatol or petition
D A TE D on December 12. I*tl
FRAN C A R L TO N
A l Clerk el the Court
■ Y: B R IG IT T E B U R T O N
A l Deputy Clerk
Publish. Jansury 2- ♦. w . 22

1174

Notice

LMVENHWCCMENT JOBS
O, |hg, .U S Custom s I aVKarte
ate. For into call. ll* T* e X W
E «t 277* Tam to i«pm 7days
N I O M T C L U B I a n d Liquor
hcensos Law dawn, will ii
nance Call owner X 7 277 47M

OWN A PATPHONE WCTl
H M wk polenlial Unique
Opportunity I «0C 40S 7tll

SNACI/SODA ROUTES
SIXO/wk potential Great In
set imam I
iz o o t iiiu )

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S o rv tc ts ___
DOES YOURCREOIT
REPORT MAKE YOU SICXT
Call The Credit Doctor

I Oto 2*4 CREDIT
Our clients are guaranteed lo
receive a me|or c red&lt;t card In
SOd*rs or complel* retimd

STOP FORECLOSURE!
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fight Hare me (loan your
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CAPTAIN CONCRETE Waynt
Baal. 1 Man Quality Optra
Iton! 7X1777/14* 7*71

R tm o d tlln g
R ES 'C O M M . Vinyl Siding .
A lu m
Fram ing, D ry w a ll.
Door*. Hooting. Concrete
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Air

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C A R P E N TE R All klnd*M home
repair*, painting A ceramic

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AL DOES iT ALL
FIs If right at a price you can
aftord Lic’d/Ins From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
In*, electrical, and roofing
tret 23 yrv of ospertonca. No
lab too big or small Call
2147421er 214 XM If hr i.
H o m e R e p a irs

E le c t r ic a l
MASTER ELECTRICIAN.
Rapalr addition, comm/ret
Lte/lns lEROOOaitl 121 **7»
F lo o r in g

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BLITZ CLEAN iANITORlAL
Commercial/Resl d » 1 4111

Hom e Im p ro v e m e n t
AFFORDABLE Ham# Rapalr.
All phasa* Ca» tor tree tti
Lte/lnt Mk4kaall22 7IM

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TOM A JIFF’* LAWN CARII
Res /Comm , dependable, tow
r.tesl Free est....... J » w «
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M js o n r y
TWP MASONRY. Rrlck. Stock.
Slucca. Concrete. Renova
Iton* Lie./la*
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SAM ’ S C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
plus botl and strip ttoors.
Rttldaatlal/com m erclal 24
hrs 2 )i 124). toepvr 444 G U I

fa in tin g
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.A IR L I N E R E C E P T IO N IS T #
Learn all phases el the
a o lm e l Fun elm atpherel
Baste skills needed here
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
7M WISIA S I. 129 Ills
A IR L IN E S 110 ta II* how
Hiring all types Will tram
Call 12* *0*0 Job Select
Job Service Only II)* ________
ASSEMBLERS
Hand mall
week ) shlltt. 7AM I XPM
and 1 20PM midnight t l per
how
Nererateal
Help Personnel. I t t tie* _
AUTO AUCTION DRIVERS
NEEDEDI Musi hare vend
drivers license and to able to
drive slick Call between l )
SPRINT STAFFING 27* X tl
e AUTO BILL INOe
U Hr Nath mg phony herd
Handle accounts lor outtland
tng dealt Benefits galore I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
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AUTOOETAHER
For buffing only Fvpen
anted Call 211 ta il_________

AVAILABLE POSITIONS
In Long wood. C atte'to rry
M a it la n d
S s n te rd . and
Plymouth Sort ante areas
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Part lime PONttons e reliable
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and &lt;torteal skills to vgrk
here Barents Call us today'
FREE REGISTRATION
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Far 2 11 shift
certified

M ull be

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Accepting applications
Monday Friday.74.
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O*Barr Manor *4 N 17*1 ‘
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W it irtin All types
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Call D * 7 M I Jab Setoct
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Job Sarvtce Only |1X ______ J

DIRECTOR
Far eslebfikhed childcare
ter Erucatianandeiperi
m tarty childheod required
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'DRIVERS NEEDED

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A G C A R R IER S . Tavares. Fa
a well established and grow,
tng Central Florida tote4
company tilers you
d Semi Annual Pay Increases '
oStopOfIPey
* Unloading Pay
£
a Vacation Pay
* Solely Bonus
a Spouse Riding Program
a Average T rip s 7 Days
aLa'aModelCanrenltenal
{
Tractors
II you h*v? I years tractol
trailer. O TR and snow and ice
experience plus a good driving
record, call
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Up. iRdail/ial
S m iR i M k M m O e e t i U o j
Men thru Thurs. (is hr work,
days. Pd holiday and vaca­
IK I‘
tion Apply al: San 0*1. 17*4
Old Lk Mary A d . Santord

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

HANDY'S MofNpto Sets. Trees,
roof repair, driveway*, patal
mg Free .if S r.d lic.in m i
M AR INO Hama Rapalr,
spaclallUng in small |obi.
CRC 04X7* Free **i m-iiia

P u c t C lE E n in g ~

A IR D U C T C LEA N I HO. gutter
cleaning/screening, chimney
swoop insured. Young’s Sow
te e.lk FTlMOtll J IJM E I

Nothing succeeds l&gt;k* success
We re well into our V d dtcade
of training successful egenfi
Ho Ikenw T
Weilheipl
W A TS O N R I A L T YCORP
R EA LTO R S
PS D X
A O TN TS AVON f . ™ hi M S
No doer door P T/ F T lntu»
once available Sendl 211 I ITS

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C le a n in g S e r v i c e

FL O R ID A S TA TE R E O U IR B S
all contractors be registered
*r certified Ta verily a slate
c o n tra c to r* llcan** c a ll
I *00 141 7 (X Occupational
Llcansat art required by th*
county and can be refitted by

7 1 - H e lp Wanted

ADOTO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL III *2tl er in MW
AGENTS-REAl ESTATE!

Weekends part tuna

All yeu need I* yeu r Ntli Jack
0 1* mend tar ap

D E N IS

WANTED traooo ts* »*9 on
slh owner occupied blk home
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• RN's • LPN's • HHA's
• Homemakers • Companions
• Also needed - Bilingual Staff

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D E N IS E M L A S E L L E . f/h/e. O ENISE M IlM M E R M A N . F L E E T
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N a Rhode I Hand Cor port ton
A M E R IC A N G E N E R A L H OM E E Q U IT Y . INC .aDeiaw ara
Corporation. R AY V A L D E S at Tat CaJtoctor at Seminole County.
Florida, and the unknown ipoutatol the above, if any; their twot
devisees. attigneet. grantoet. creditors. tottaot. esecutort.
administrators. mortgagee! . |udgmenl creditors. truttoet.
Iwnholdert. par torn in pot teuton and any and all other per tent
having O ' claiming to have any righl. title or tnlerett by. through
under or egeintl the above named Dttondanlt. or otherwise claiming
any right, title, or In te n t! In the real property deter ibed In thit
action.
Dttondanlt
TO
THOSE A B O V E N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S A N O TO A LL
P A R T IE S C LA IM IN G IN T E R E S T BY. T H R O U G H UN D ER OR
A O A IN S T TH E N A M E O D E F F N D A N TS A N D T O A LL P AR TIES
H A V IN G OR C L A IM IN G T O H AV E A N Y R IG H T . T IT L E OR
IN T E R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R IV D E S C R IB ED B E L O W
An Emtnanl Domain Pel 11ton together with itt Declaration el
Taking hat bren tiled In the above ttytod court to acguire certain
property Interettt In
Sermnoto County. Florida described at
toitomi

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSI

CONTAINING 274 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.

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N O TIC E O F A C T IO N IN E M IN E N T D O M A IN IN TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O FO R S EM INO LE C O U N T Y . FLO R ID A
C A S E NO 7 )l4 f* C A I ) K
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY , a ooHtkeltktodintiOnoMtre Stataot Florida.
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HANDY'S Hausepatoltng Paul
now A sareI Low, low ratal
Xyrsa.p Lk/lna. 1X7*41 I
PROTECTIVE COATINGS
Power. Int /oil.. L k ’d . In

Freetshmatas...____221 on!
W u m b ln g '

A A A PLUMEINO A SEWER
Laaky laucaltT Running
toitotiT SX could solve yew
problem Water heater*: 14 %
to rv k ^ ^ ^ ^ h W U llt D

Pressure Cleaning
ling ■
OUN RITE: Clean drlvtwa
vtwarl
tools, pool docks, wAikl.
walk!
house* Free oil. 221 4177
HAN DY'S Complete R o o t 'if
Ipectton Only S17.7S Intpef
t .on tee appi let 77* 7*41
+

Swimming Pool
Service//Repair
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W E E K L Y S E R V IC E from *|s
mo Chom Rita Pool Service ,
^ J j a n T E t a b e r lS t o e m o k a r

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Tree Service

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ECHOLS T R E E SVC- Lie's.
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71— Help Wanted

_ U r H « p W an ted
DOCK WON KC a t la two . m
Will train Hiring npwt
C4ll l i t 40*0)o0 l.lr c t
JabtarvkaOm ym *

MECHANIC
M#div*T» to Nhlwf ikrtf if y e ll
Mull Mir* »«p « fit-rue*

ioni i lootn m * ______

a * K I D IN1TA LLER a
.tw o m i Fully train i Graal
future IVmananlpotlion
f a n IIOIITRATION
AAA EMPLOY MtttT
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RN/LPN NURSINGDIRECTOR
Woodland Tonart OaUndi
linait luiury ratlramant tart
•*r . taakt a qualified RN LPN
tor nurttng d ractor do# to tha
aapactad a tp a n tlo n at
aitandad congregate taro
taralcat la owr tanonli
Applicant! mint ha*a rtpari
met anJ a itrong Jrti’ r to
work awil*i laniot adult*
Applicant* merit b* anarpallt.
and poctrti aicallant man
apart-ant. parienai and Or9*
nitatwnat Will* That It not a
***** lab Floor dutwi along
•ilh managamanl dutiat will
bat.pachd All tngurre* mutt
1» di'rdtad to
tat Ropnyit Admmittrator
ttICh poi* At*
Datand F l1)7)0
1*6*1 rwimo

GRIU. COOKS
BUSSERS

'N ow hiring Appty m panon
Appit at
Mllamoran Blyd FarnPar*
Na p a n t aaNetoami
HOUSEKEEPER needed m U
M ari.
l * i morn *ft*v
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labo rers n e e d e o

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, abi* Oar* Call ba t o m I )
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ULMINATORS WANTEO
Eiperwnff In t»# f bw'hj
Mtrt IffiniiAiCtlf Ap(i r «(

LANDSCAPER
FT

poaillan. COL flat* O
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MUftSCRYATTENDANT
For jr iu t iM t (ttHdrm 4 t* t
f im a y
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LEASINGCONSULTANT
' Pari hma itiin g par ton lor

t l f n i b r n l A p arlm an l*
Cammltnan Waakandt a
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Can a m i*
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. MACHINI1T TRAINEE •
' h r * ttart tor mechan.cally
m.ndtd f *fll*tH opportunity
F X I KEOI1TRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
m *w m a x ., u n i t *

a PLAN T W O R K ER *
Company olfrri full training
for mcliratad partonl Laarn
atipnataiofennmatt Call!
FREE REOItTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7MWltil.li 111 Hi*

MAIDS
FT
MF, 14 Will train
wufarma Matty M aid far MO.’

MAIDS
la r .U t M a id n o * hiring
Leader* average M hr Paid
mii**o* it you ha*» worked
•or a t*r*i(f tralur* *r ponad
youroo« adatinitapiw* f *p
an*y 1)1 a io
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MAIM TINANCI
Part lima
n*lp naadad tm rantal tom
ptoi W tanlord
lac am
MEDICAL HELP

POSITIONSAVAILABLE

LPN

a Man*}**
• Attl Manager
Parmanant. full lima tala'wd
patient at iua t Haitmart
Shop m Lata Mary Cantra
Rag. 'at tama *#*» and and
avanmg hour* Far n l v n *
Han ran
*o; m * « im
or tend ratuma t«
10* W Mite hall Hammock Rd
— O f d o Pi 1 Jtat

1 1 PM t AM Pari lima Apply
in par ton La**. Ian f l .i t " g
Cant*' »H Eait Jnd llraat
t a n t p r O ________________
M ID I CAL

LPN
CNA
. ll hot* thitta 1 dart on. &gt;
dayte«t Inno.alad larilry
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MEDICAL

"* PRODUCTIONWORKERS
IONEEOEO

RECEPTIONIST

Company toot* &gt;ndi*idwalt
with a tta m b ty and/or
mathtna eparatmg aipan
anca 1 ****** a.a iia b la
a 41AM ) SPM at 11 hr Mutt
ba rababta and ctaantul with
awn phont and trantportation
Cammitmanl mandatory I
Navarafaa*
Ha*p Partanatl U I O W

Bu*y ottit* taa»* part tuna
rpmpw*ar Mr'**r par ton *pl*
to typa 40 wpm and handta
patiant admitt.cr- paparator*
E *cei**nl banatit* package
otta*ad
Apply la Hilfha*an Haalth
Cara Cantor. * » Metlanviil*
Aaa. tanlnrd. FL lll f l

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CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
CALI GENEVA GARDENS
APTS .
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HISTORIC downtown Sanlord
Vary clean lit, kitchen IIy
rm , ap pil. lanctd yard
garage, good nelghpo't
DM mo DOC dap HUD OK
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RETAIL HELPWANTED

LEASE FOR LESS!

Stenstrom Rentals

One Bedroom Apartmantt
11** DEAL
MottwoodApi* m i n t

• IT JOHN! RIVER V I w
gar404, hardwood floor* bowl
*i&gt;p View' 1*09 mo 1*00 i k
• SANFORD 1/1 w fomlly
room rerport. C M * Claar.l
lial mo llM kKunly
• SANFORD S/IS lg roomv
fplca
*cr
porch, dbl*
carport N.ca tlil'm o ISM*K
• SANFORD l/| apt CHA
tpl&lt;* hardwood lloort. Ida
raw 11)1 mo no tacurlty
• SANFORD 1/1 apl CHA
patro, dean 1400 mo DOOtac
llamlram Realty, Inc
'W e Me nag* your Ham*.
lik* il watawr awn " Jim Doil*

HAPPVNEVf TEARI
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lata Ada I bdrm. DAOnto
1 bdrm 1410 mo and up

ROOTERS
t ipariffHfd Of

«iihf&gt;g to

3731670
MOVE IN SPECIAL!

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177 V n
.1ALE1PO1TI0N1*
Vat lout pattiant te chata
from Don l wait Call now*
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
F o o W m ifX irm iii*__

1 Bdrm /I Bath m i W
IH IN A N D OAM APARTMENTS
NEAB downtonn Sai-‘ n*d i
bdrm . nlc* area OH ttravt
parking 1H 1 mo Ml AMI
PARK A V I I bdrm. M l kitchen,
remodeled Lott Of tpac*. on
but hnat DM
111**** RENTAL RESULTS

SEAMSTRESS/TAILOR
Full tint# Plaata (A ll I D M i l
or apply In par ton a* KM

International Partwar

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M a a i h r o w _____________

7T—Help Wanted

• IH'PPE R TRA INI I •
IF H r Caring b o lt late* you
10 tha topi Quick t e n e t'
Bantlilt? H urry, ta ll now'

Wiifhouw/Ootk Wotlcn

FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
MO WISIMI i l l Hit

Upto|ll*l.hr i w Ml tram I
T NO 0411
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%tr\ fm

WRECKERDRIVER

Smjll Hot«4AuL Minifti
Ratirad toupla
tppty

welcome t0
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Mull p\4»* COL l i l t id Sin
io»d Ik M iff i r t t E ipFT»
WKtdpBipffpd Appif
B N W 1tt$i.W &gt;Nrd

TEACHERS
Far atiabi.thad childcar* can
••* Education and a*p*ra m *
preferred U1 t44l

70 SECUNlTY GUARDS
fraedod lor Seminole County
area to ttart work immediate
ly Mutt potveil a D licence
fromtie*eolFlorida Call
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TELEMARKETERS
EXPERIENCED ONLY. 4
needed immadiafaly 1400 pa*
wk guaranteed plu| bonut No
tailing Contact Mr long
J14 0 4 1

91— Apartments/
House To Share

TELEM ARKETER
Pcnifidn e$MM ior Rn t&gt;fWPi
RfHVd W H IH fl l l P

FEMALE looting lor coma to
tfiRf* hocw MO m% IPKtvdR*
wVtiltdM
m DM

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93— Rooms lor Rent

Rill, tpf TfJKy

TELEPHONE SURVEYOR

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Q U I E T . C L E A N ROOM
kitchen uta phene, tauralry
I f ) and M l 1)4 1*1i o* 1)4 *M1
CLEAN FURNI1HE0 ROOM
W kit avail 1)1 w* 111 tec .
_____ Downtown HIMA4
CLEAN ROOMS ungia starting
DS/wk
Kllchon. phone
laundry, eidaa gamat, on
ktraaf parking Mg M l)_______
FURN/UNFURN
Pool. W D
all ho*r*a priyiligat 110 wk
include* utilitie* BIT 1111
FURNISHED room oW i uta of
name* and Or ye* alto kitchen
pr'»'i*B*t
MR
H4 14A4
NEWLY RENOVATED private
entrance paddd tan In your
room, your awn tyea' control
refrigerator microwave and
color TV Oil llraal parking
and m ad uer.w Convanwni
location Tha bail in town
mtoo*

Work at home |l hr plut
bunut Erpar latKad only need
apply__ __________ »J0ti4j

WANTED: Im In Hgmtffllkoi
For algorly lady Pr .ai# llv
ing quartart and salary Call
liotiaoattvr 1*AM
W A fttH O U tl AND OINERAL
LABOR HELP N E E O IO l
Bonut far drivert Aft khittt
a.aiiabla Daily pay. no tea
Report raadf la wbrk 1 M am
lndu**rial labor Sec
toil
Franch Ay Naphana cam

WILOUFE/
CONSERVATION JOBS
Gama werdent, tacurlty.
maintenance, ate No t»p
nacattary Now Hiring For
Into Call 111*1 1*4 00*6 **t
m i * AM ta 10 PM 1May*

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111 'i r l . l , 4

93— Rooms (or Rent
P R IV A TE

U P S TA IR S

kilt hen A batht

t ic a*

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cludrtaH MHAA) cr ) » l l j l
PRIVATE Fvrn. or gnfurn.
with bath and prlr onlianco
Share kitchen and a 4Cher
IU •&gt; More into 11) 1101

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

Q U IE T

111'i Ijn n h o

Apart in cuts

•SirtolA Story Dtilan•Ffitndfy. 0»v!
On-Sttt
No On* Btlow Of AOovb
D«p&gt;rvl»tlg kUnagtnM
ki
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•EnBrnrEfflciwit Studio. •Attic ftonot,
Stortgt, Privit*

G e U /2 0 F F ^ J ^

1A2BtdroomAllordibl* Pitio i Moral
Apirtnwnts

1st Month's Rent

Sanford Court Apartments
3301S.SanfordAve.•Sanford

323-3301

9-530Dcird S'Ji

Come In Jrorn dfte Cold
'Warm Zip In (Paradisei

‘I I 'hen ‘You Lease...

E X P E C T IT !

lildrimlli s| \|IKI I /.|
• 'w 7 mo. or I u. lease
1

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St Crdx Apartments
733 Secret Harbor In. • Lake Mary

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303
URS.

M - r . 0-5 * 3 0 • S jU . I O - S • Sun. Ctohect

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Park. Adult tamm Dll-m o
and tec dap Watcr.trayh
mcl Barb Mon F r lW IiM l
QUIT T COUNTRY Salt
t '
«t city Partial turn I Bdrm
t m m&lt; in a m or n t g in
SANFORD 1 Bail Kept iacrat'
Pool 4 Loundry. I 4 1
bedroomi Convenient )oca
Honi Call Pat. 1)1 aaM
BDRM 1)00 mo plut t mo
IK , I BORM 1410 mo plut I
mo tec Can ) ) ) * * » )

l BEOROOM. 1171 monM p*Ut
D M DCurily
ratarancat

NOTICE
All rental and real r*le*e
adearfitam antt are tubjac* lo
tha Federal F a ir H outm g Act
which make* II Illegal lo
edreThte any preference. I.m
■la tio n ar d l t c r lm ln a ll a n
bated on race ce*or religion
ta* handicap, fam ilial tlalw t
or national or «*rf

FURNISHED 1 bdrm t bath
Quiet coi r area l l » V month,
iiobdapatit m n n

w — Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
USSELBERNT
Uptea ia img a ttory petiO
apartmantt I badtoomi ideal
lor individual or couple
___________ AM All!
a aCHARMINOa a
Nealy renovated lg I bdrm
apt* U*t me H i* dap III
credit chock I yr leave ll* FMA
CLEAN • BDRM carpal bimdt
1171 mo plug tec No pet!
) » i » a _____________________
MIDDEN LAKE VILLAS. I I
Tawnhauta. tcraanad palp 1
car garage and fireplace
Mutt tea* Nice area 141 land
Pina Circle UM/mo
1 H0
tacurlty H I )&gt; K _____________

dapoti* and
P I 1141

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent
V i n t NICI M on St Joh«
Hi vtr jfi Owrft C0PT9f**unitf
« b o i'h o u tt
No p«l%
IVX rr j lKJO M-C Kt 3&gt;7&gt;

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
country. 1
tnady lot
D M mo
m iM f
HIDOEN LAKES N U t 4 Bdrm
1 Bath lg Igf. MM mo
negatebie » ) )i *0 RambUwd
HIDOEN LAKES 17. tingle
garage window covonngt.
C/HA. lanced
ItlJ/m o
W.lton Raaitr F*t &gt;100* *t *81^
COTTAGE
Bdrm an

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HUDHOMES.
Law Uwdawnl Why rant)
Th* Hillnwan Group
n f - m i ...... .............. RaaWar
LAKE MARY. Nice ) bdrm. I*i
bam. cant H A tancad yard,
clean Lata Mary u hoc v

1)1 l i l l A l i . r t P M

)M lif t

1 00* M l*M month piu* VrOC
la c u r lf y d a p o tlf and
ralarancn
11) 1)4)
I BORM. I B ATH Near town
bu* line* 1400 month. DM
d tp o vl 1)1 4 1 1 ) _____________

) BDRM wcantralhaat and air
Courlyy almoiphwr*&lt;
IMOdownt Why rant*
Th* Hilliman Graup.
Ill U P ________.
Raaltar
BDRM 1 BATH. SKurlty
alarm A C porch 14*1 mo
Myflloand tlth SI D l in#__
4 BDRM I 1/1 EATH. w tamlly
room C HA. naw carpal.
fenced yard 11*0 141 ) t n

114— Warehouse
Space / Rent
LO N G W O O O /LA K E MARY
Mid lira tlorag* warahouia*.
*00 • » 1*00 to ft Free rani
w/|J mo I****, from I U ) mo
_____ 111011*
1ECURITY WAREHOUSE **A
and Old L ift Mary QUd
• l,)M
1.000 &gt;q fl ol
tic/warahouM ’ Finichad o»
he* *P*&lt;* aiioavailabi*
Kapania Realty. I P * n i l
WAREHOUSE poll located, all
Watt Uth SI. Santord MOO eg
leal GC) roning. 400 amp )
phat* aitra properly avail
tor outtid* tlorag* il ragui-ad
Call *r writ* F. O Be* ID*.
Datand. FL 11111. *M )&gt;4 till

ITS— Industrial
Rentals
OFFICE/warafiaw** tpact IW0
Sg fl P rlm t location at
entrance lo Cantral Fla R*
gon ei Airport 40/ H I lap)
SANFORD M OD tq ft ) phat*'
tprinklart t l tq It Ittnclram
Rtally Ik . Jim Oar I* 1)1 It))

117— Commercial
Rentals
1)9*SO FT AVAILABLE.
TfQuI Frtnth Am
CjtltJi 910*

118— Office
Space / Rent

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105— DuplexTriple*/ Rent

NEW Santord oltica* and or
warahovta* 4001.100 tq tl
Ipkmi,iiai/mo. M ian
SANFORD. Otfica ip tct. 1*00
tq tt building total, two tq
ft parotticaunit 111 7004

LAKE MARY 1 bdrm a w
carpal C H A ap p i. ca ling
Ian* mini* Good area Ml *fM
a a ONE A V A IL A B L E * *
1 bedroom. I bath » ) *4*4 or
JU NO)_____________________
SANFORD. I bdrm .. carport,
tacurify tyitam
full k it.
114 dll#
OitcounttdMIl
SFAC W
vaulkad c a ll, an
appil. garaga. ter porch,
fenced. POO m o -tec 111 t i l l

141— Homes for Sale
EXCH AN O E OR S E LL your
propKty Heated anywhar*1
In .tile r! Raatty. 11*1411

7/It S A N F O R D A V E .. and
Airport dirt) Naw flooring.
C/HA. p rly a fa , no par*
I D 1 mo I mo vac

HIDDEN INTHE WOODS
Vary pretty log horn*. 4 000
tquar* teat 4 bdrm*. 1 bathi
1 central M A unit*, large
dec*. 1 car garage fenced 1
acrai DM000 Own*' will
a im lw im n n a a c lrig m tf*)

O rrtu iK ,

111*1)1

107— Mobile
Homes/Jlent
ELDER 1PRINOS oil hwy *1)
I. 1. ) Bdrm*. 1)1 to HO wk
i no dap u o iiM o r a r . no*
1 BDRM. I D A TH . A/C. lanced
thadrd lor large Fla room
f4 (t / m o
I D and f a i l .
H'0**r.O nne'
17111*1

USETOURTAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
On a 1 or 4 b d rm hpme u
Seminal* or Vo4 uti* county
Low m onthly paym ent!

Cat* tor dafaiitl

Janet Mamfitld. 323-72/1
AA Carnal, loc . i n 1114

1400 Slut tat X J 4*4 D IB

LIKE NEW. V I. fam rm.
tcraanad parch 1 car garaga
Available Fab If 16 mo C *»
Dot[in liaso* t n )**:
SANFORD. I bdrm. I 'r bam
latetronihewiaiaM mo
Hi )00*

atch Your First
Month's Rent
Disappear!

b« |r*•**OTFM»dl J PuM«1»

pad** *4* ttgrEev

BETTER TH AN THE
AVERAGE BEAR!

C o e v illa

1ANFORD Large 1/l plut dm.
C MA tcraanad porch, lanced
1115/mo
CMH
Ml fill
1ANFORD. Rant to &lt;Mm U D par
mo E ■Calient condition Raft
and itrVO! It illk a l fR 1*14
1ANFORD GOLOIBORO
RENT TOOWN
I bdrm
naw kilchan a.r
1)000down 1)40 mo 14* ))*)

Part lima Flaribia hour*, but
* 1*0 attar utiool and aarly
n r t Mvtl lava boo* t Non
tmotmg anvtranmant Sand
ratuma la Ba* *111*1 Lata
Mary FL 111*1

LIVE A CHAMPAGNR,
1 . 1 f l . s I V f I-

10 3 -Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

Aga group I t Full lirtt*. E*p
nac Kid*Komar, W»*H1

NUTRITION SITE MANAGER
Monday thru Friday. 1 hr* par
day At *i*a In Caktatbarry
tar.irig ta--or titiran* Food
baclgrownd haipM Friandty
caring attitoda nacatiarr
Apply Mon r rl « total
AM FINCantral P* *y
_Lo*&lt;j*HMd
_____I Q t
a OFF 1CI t r a in e e •
Ba happyl Hangi* b»ky
phonal with friendly m**uw.
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
F M W ttth S f.lllll)*
tORDER rULLE R *
a TRAINE E a
IF Hr trap tract at in and out
goingttppiiai Banatitti Caul
FREE REOItTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
iMWllth It. I ll lilt

K i r 'S' fA R I.Y I.I.v In |^«rr&gt; W rlKhl

71— H elp Wanted

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

CASH IN ON OUR
NEW YEARS
SPECIALS!
•Wa*her»/Dryor* in AO Unit*
• SUtB-Of-ThB-Art Fitness Confer
• Enclosed Patms/Balconos
• Private Exterior Storage

POOl • FlTNfSS CENTER • SAUNAS
TENNIS L RACQUITBAU K MORI!

EXTRA LARGE 1&amp;2
BEDROOMS AVAILABLE

321 -6220

Mon-FriO 6* Sat 10-5 *Sun 12-5w^

ST0NEBR00K
APARTMENTS
1000 Stonebrook Drive. Sanford

3 2 2 -9 5 5 6

New Year &amp; Special

$435

Rentals Starling at
mo.
• 1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Apartm ent Homes
• Large Floor Plans w Sunrooms
• Full Am enity Package
• Washer Dryer Connections

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• 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Aparfrncnl Home
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•Woshcr/Drycr in
every unit

•Lake Views
Pircplaccs/Vaulled
-g illngs Available
• ^a Kt I a STIC Filncss

You can get sales quick with the help of your
Visa or MasterCard. Just call us at
322-2611 with your card number and expiration
date, and we'll be glad to help you write an ad
that's a sure sell.

Sanford Herald

3714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

401 W. Seminole Blvd. * Sanford 3 2 2*10 5 1

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M l— Homes (or Sale

1S7— Mobile
Homes / Sole

4»*OR04Bll MOVIS
VlNIURl PROPI HlitS

IN I. It ■ M. I Bdrm I Bern.
Ioca ltd In park Oomar Imanc
mg avail IS MO m 1X77

F H A O R V A A t LOW A t t %

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/ F u r n i t u r e _____
I *01 lalprapartrati
All lype* araat Apr.cat
Call Nr a ERE E lltl

Sevier d tort then M eoe dawn

• Oi k I/l ocrol ) I. ■&lt;«. dm
lam im Satellite d.th M in i

Im m

i h i m i M 1 I ' i N «* k reel
carpel paml. garage m i

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N o c a m u s K 'N i i

porch 114 *00
• RELOCATING! I I&gt;| lx.cl
M r porch fmtrdyd |H WO
0 POOL i Reno«*ted I I

Welch me Buy Own*. TV Show
SymdeyteMI 10am on Ch |

l.roplaco. Mr porch |77 *00

Attvme No Qoalilfl Immacu
UN I t. d'nlng temlly rm. I
car ge'egeSrv) Pill U4 W0

1ANEORD U K do an appro&gt;
ImaN pa*m*nlt I a ll month 1
bdrm a ' ralm&lt;th*d hardaood
•toort hug* oak* U K ata.l
ab.r tor doking and report
Atk mg lit , 100at* Ilia
IANFORD 1 ) nico grwnbalt
lot Par tec t itartar homa
Good a&gt;ta H I 000 Mo*.*alad
V E N TU R E I P R O P E R T IF I
Allan A Oran John tan )M I I I )

Markham Wit araa 4 ] 1 la
ac»a» Paitura tlabN 1101000
IK Mar* tut lorn built*
• It, pool 1101*00
ort.pyor lacra II]] *00
oi/|. I a aero* pool tpel'HYOS
O W N E R FINANCING

STAIRS P R O P E R T Y

1 aero otlaN. or | aero attaN

M A N A G E M E N T ! R E A L TY
m ; 1)1 t i l l i n *»f*

b o th o * o r a 000 * 0 M * I p oo l
la k a l r e n l a d o c k 1 ) 4 * *00

IWO MOUIt l
I 'A l l l . O S IIO IlN I.

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mg loan
House II 4 Bd&gt;m * **art old

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

321-4704

absolutely beeulitul o**r IMO
sq II Reducedtot** 000

BATEMAN REALTY

Naota 41. 1 Bdrm HttMrKal
homa N c jN d on too loll
l i t aoo Thoto homot ora W
ca*ad Id a by t.dr and art
baaul.tuil* lantcopad trull
iraot and newer*
Helen Raalt* Ml l*tt

Lie Root E I'd* Brekar
MX laniard A*a
371 075!
371 7757
CASSELBERRY l a U &lt; « * 11
ip aal m kilchan N n carpal,
rod IIlo and paml i g l r x r d
back*ard a
'a rg r Iraai
G a ra ia
O r al araa naar
bus m opping A ria l ileal tor
laa.*0* Call Cana or Mar*
N 0JK V •'* « • * " , i -&lt;

A P P L IA N C III Bast prltat.
Bail Warranty. Bat I lartlcal
Wether*. dryark m .cro.ar*l
W* buy oppnoncokl Dali.ary
•raol A * Bad. 114 Hit
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APPLIANC E!. SATELLITES.
CAR A LA R M !. FURN . TV'S
NEW A U1ED
III 1144
CHEEPO DEPOT
• BABY CRIB end (hot! Good
condition, naadt matlrati
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I Q MAI

RBABY PORTA CRIB IIS
I7IBRW____
OCANI ROCKER, with pod.
light *ood laOIU SIM
x onmgt
o CONSOLE TV. Pwwwnk. IS
Jn ______ 1100

Ir.g rm kal IIJO Kilchan
«*t I M Call altar a HI *470
o ORE H E R V A N IT Y . « llh
be.yiedm irror (Oldlt*SC*ll
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O E N TE R TA IN M EN T Canttr
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lor Hu h rad a
equipment 4M Call H ) 1*0)
TOR qu.ck a k l Lovoly l.v rm
furniture and mar* plus lovoly
homo mutic martyr )] ) 0)4*
•HOOVER UPRI0N T vacuum
ollh haadtlght and otloch
manly E a ir* long cord
I icolionl condition 141 Coll
lie a m

IR0YHIU FURN OUTLET
M% to Tt% *41 mlg ivggaylad
ralail E V E R Y D A Y Dining
Irbtak. from i n and toTa'i

bdrm ] bath fell ham* Ig
•ancad **rd q u .* i tiraai

from isao

14/*00

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Crackar larmhowk* on 1 ocrat
bagk raioraiMinl Naadt TLC
Pott I t tarmt if* *00
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taoo mo incoma' 111000
Orha.* I/l. big Nil Earn rm
c b conilr cexx.IT, I vc] WC
I bdrm Conor lo*. c.'h a. Na
dn A month.* I Onl* 141 *00

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carpal and paml oilhin
F a n c a d (m b a c k y a r d
ovoriooemg tmaM laaa Walk
Nidy'io.idalchooit kaaooo
TC'Citfu* On.e

3 2 3 -5 7 7 4
DELTONA ) bdrm I't ba'h
lam.i* rm. Oilratl III M0
Wr Malrciawtk. ill r**l

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FOR SALI I T OWNER. Larg*
) 4 Br. 1 Ra Canl H.'A. Fancad
yard Fraihi* ramedaiad
Can* lo goad laniard Mhasit
Atk.ng 11* *00 N'mt a&gt;* .abN
M) H ilda** ttldlll****

1 4 9 - C o m m e r c ia l

Property / Sale
OrH laki c a r a t
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laniard 1**117
Conor* lacra* »
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Pritlm* lac rat ♦
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Doubt* bod complete i*o Gay
Grill. 1)0 Gat Rang* ./
micro. 1*0 E ••'cite B.k# IM
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4P/TIO TURNITURT I p m .
Sal go&lt;d anod.rod alummum
tram** yyifh sturdy .h it*
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.aa'har ratlylanl I chaly*
loungo. I chair* E Ita lia n !
tondllion 1100 Call « l l)la
R E F R IO IR A T O R . 11*4*1,
Wtyhary Dryary Trva I yr
labor .a rra n t* Dai ailra
RAY-! APPLIANC E I I I 1
FroocR Aao, laalard M444C
SIIG LE R SPACE NEATER.
Vary good tondilion I &gt;30
Pioako Call )MI7*o

1*3—TRlevislonT
Radio / Slerto

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MOVINO SALE I Wother. M R
Oryor. 1700 Or SM0 lor both

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Call MI 11*1

DOUBLE OVEN stove IM Dv

SA11UME NO OUALIEYI I

HALL R E A L T Y

• A/M. F/M RADIO and doubt*
c a ik a ll* playar. portable
Cupar sound i.k* new ITS Call
M )»M 0 afkaraaro

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1S3— A c r e a g e -

S TEN STR 0M

L o ts / S a le
DELANO I aero*. I m.N oil I a
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U t 000 10% pawn. 10% mi I*
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REAL T Y, I NC.
We LIST i SCU mete

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

Property th in Anyone in

Idaal lor mobile homo or
horn* til* , h oriai. colli*,
farming ex nurkary Zoned
agricultural t ) too pa* at-a
Small do.n paym*nt yyith
owner I men; mg * * * !!&gt; IIH

ttw GREATER SANFORD/
LAKE MARY Areal!

Call Us ANYTIME!

oBIKE. g.riy 14". Murray, pma
and .h it* 1 IT SO Call Ml * M
• B IK E . A lu rroy Mountain
Climber. 10 speed "Brand
nor* Never ridon Complota ly
•trembled IMP ar OBO Call
M 4II** lym otiagp

• •IKE TIRES, a liaar.
only )

financing. I loll log*than on
Pin* Ay* Vanlord tort man
^hl&gt;_pai^nanl|_#a*J**l^^_

LAKE MARY

2 4 2 0

1S7— Mobile
___Homes/Sale

IM M E D IA TE

SANFORD

O CCUPANCYi

Claan and nko i r X *0’ I
Bdrm

HUG

17*744*

NEW IIM i, NO DOWN. 10%
MIc rail. 14 X tt. tl M m#
I l X n u i O m o MS sic*

•In Our 31th T u t *

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radial tiro IIS/M R H Coll
attar a PM weekday* ar
anytime gn Sat 1100 HI *471
• DP AIRCYCLI Grooi tend,
lion US Ml 7*S*______
• ERERCttE MACHINEU0
_______ Call M Iff/fl________

GUN SHOW

NO DOWN PAYMENT. Owner

3 2 1 -2 7 2 0

3 2 2 -

/ Equipment

• A B IR T H D A Y O IF T . of
houkahold pi.eft Ip all your
friend* Secrllking bo&gt; at It)
si*, tlip |oinl pt»ecv oil the
tame tire lor only 17 Cml U4

• ITENO OFFICE CHAIR
Burgundy. ••c*ll*nl (ondillon
US Firm lanlordMIMM

THE RIG ONE
Lakeland Cine Cantor taka
land. FL January II. fror'am
STPM. Admit*&gt;on 1) Ja«u*ry
IS and II. 0 S. AdmluMn 14
City park mg U
Ipeaearod by Lakatoad RMIa
aad PltM Clyfc lac.
MEN! NFL OLOVEt mad* by
ito'onor Black, sin large
dillaranl teem* Jdozen
Brand naar 110each
*04 IM IIS)

• A L U M IN U M llboretf root
cooling, two 1 gallon cam. IT*

• HOUSE PLANT. Tall Fku*
troo 10 FI IIS Cell MI M il
• ORTHOi Garden spreader
ollh Hvo bag* o llo ftllii*. IIS

________OT*«M___________
ATTENTION CONSIGNMENT.
Bowtigook or Bet Metre* For

___________MI 1401 _______
SNAPPER W rider, compielo
ly rebuilt

loMet. ctottwy rocks, ellice
•unulure. Prkod lo Mil
M l i n i atmr j or leero mtg

mp Bnggt com

pletylf rvbuitl UM )77 IM4
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RBAUTY SALON toraNorg. •
tlelwny end • detk Cherry
and grey *&gt;4 71* 77)1trey

Me ch in e ry / T o n is

norvUOOChigeSMIlll

C E R A M IC MOLOS I I MS
Bisque, greenware. |) IM
St% o*1 Klin 141.* Pw/r I able
end etc M l *7&gt;*
____

1W— Pelt A Supplle»

O A K L A W N M E M O R IA L
PARK. I plot very returnable

F I F T Y M OEN c e r lr ld g * * .
p l o i l l c lo r iln g lo l* v * r
**u c»li Will Mp*rol* Brand

SERVICE SALES A PARTS l x
portable keroeww heeler t
LARRY'S MART &gt;M*IM

___________Ml &gt; U t ________
FOUR PAW! LCO ObvCdHCO

* * 377 2(!7 * _ w
eTOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
'*). Auto, A C red. 2IK.
warranty U H M IM H R
TRANS AM. IM4 T tope. X ) ml
it.Ota miletUOOO OBO
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230— Antique/Classic
Cars

P u p p y / b a e lc .

ed.encod cloytoy Lee* Mery
Center Thurtd** Nighty Call
Sarah *07 » ) 1*01
• FREE LONO HAIRED grey

• C H E V E llC . 1*71 edOOO ml.
VI. eu*o. A/C. PS. Ilfhl green
metallic. Super cteenl Mull
leal IS MO Ml 1001
• FORO THUNDER BIRD. IM*

col I month* old. Iym*i#
Good home needed owner
mutt Novel » ) I Y 0 _________

e y i M l i r ' 114 »' , mouth &amp; r a-xl

Fury A I cond itku out Good
mileage 17900OBO )7) eOOO

All orlglnoll Need* lame

PA RR OT , booutllwl
gr*on/y*llow bird ml cog*
Amazon Parrot" UTS coth
M en u

wore II tM O BOM ICIle

*M PONTIAC ORANO PRIX
Auto newpimi li.toei

1!70 DEVILLE CADILLAC
• 17000 OBO All power

MS*

300— L iv e s t o c k / F a r m

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nFOROLTD
I dr . A/C. Runt good' I M

o n PORCNE f i t Teg* MK
m llo i. ggg
c o n d itio n .
I* COO obo Sanford Ml list

S u p p lie s
SEMINOLE CATTLE GROW
Compere price 11% pr*4»m.
14*0 EUlno't Produce A
Feed. I l l ) E I t
Vanlord XT MY lev*

SHORTOFCASH?

Seriously looking lor a nice.
Cleon, used car 7 DC PEN
DABLE Down payments at
low OI |lf* include* laa A
IIIM Call
riiES AUTO SALES

PMQkeceii m two_________

FOUND OOO medium Hied,
broom, khorl he.red mat*,
wearing brown collar Found
bolwoon Airport Blvd end I 4
•Hot Mary tt .on l&lt;0* Y*

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HONOA ACCORO LX. )YY).
P/S. P/B. air. Kenwood
AM/FM cettelie. 4 door, low
mile* RoMwood color. Will
run torever III 171 IM *17)
• LB BARON Convertible. *M.
Red loaded, dig dam. new
lop, now llrtY 17-CBR1*1 WBR
LINCOLN MARK I. LSC. IN*.
Complololy loaded Service
record* end receipt* 1) MO
OBO X IXI l*M
• MONTE CARLO tYTt. great
cond I A.C. rim* like a lop I
Sharp loxmglll.lM Me «U i
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION •
EVERY TUIIDAYI.M PM
OAVTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hory. 1). Dayton* Beach
_________ Yksw sin_________

_________CoROT4&gt;M________

•7YLINCOLN MARK V
Newpeml tree* I
-M PONTIAC ORANO AM IIJM

231-C a rs

Rd ee.

‘U CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE U.4MI

AMC CONCORD SMIwn wagon
I), while w/robulll Irani
Good cand Mull tacrllko
UMOBO Ml 17*1cr Ml CM*

20! — Wearing Apparel

• CADILLAC SEVILLi.

• MEN'S WRANOLER or**y
pool* MW M l Good chape
U 00
Coll M I S4A4

AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
I IN lonMrd Avo . SenMrd
Ml Ml we*

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dr. beige Lock* like new)
lim F irm Rteneicelienl
___________Me n o i _____
• CHEVY CAMARO. Iff). Ro
built V(. MU 0* non portyi
IMS Ml dll* any limo_______
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL D
Like now Mvtl Mil Only
tii.oop Cell IX7IM) me
• C J I JEEP, lift I cyl.
cutiom rebuilt engine now
IifOS. brotx USSR Ml N il
• C O R V E T T E . 1*71 Neodi very
l.flw work Atkmg U 000 or
UtloHor___________ Me t'U
EAOLE TALON. t»M Mini
Condition Fully Loodod
IIOOBmllxlYOBBM) ISIS__

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21S— Boats and
Accessories

ORLANDO C U P P E R I ) II
l.bergloyy 1SHP Johnyon.
•rolling molor/bollory end
Iro.lor U OOP IM 1171 _
O il FT OLA1TRON IS MP
Evmrudr treilor OoWeadtng
Condi Mutt reel U4tS Ml 1)1)
II FI ALUM Big F&gt;lho«mon
•ail twin Evmrudt end ) S
Tohaliw, w 'lr e iie r Good
tend l i r e OBO MR IIM
I1FT CAROLINA CtiUom M
mg boei. cutiom cover, gelv
magic llll Ire lle r IS hp
johnyon Completely eguipied
use#___________________M l 1SA4
OIH4 1KI/TI1H ROAT *C HP
Merc . • / trailer Run* green
UOOOPorliel finance tVS I M
• l*YS REOAL Med*IIten i r
10". e cyl m/ouiboard motor
f»r drive on Ireller 11(00 OBO
IX1RA4 or «1Y OX I eve*
• I ! FT PONTOON bool oil
liborgloM. IX HP Ctenrude
Very loti I Many oalrat. Ilk*
now owty h u b s m ig g o _

11*0 Oo-enl

MCHEVETTE

235—T ru ck*/
Duses / Vans

233—Auto Part*
/ Accossorits

2 3 1 -C a r s

323— MISCRltBIWOUS

I f 3— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n

AMO I end owner Insuring II
loo at 1400 mol Gov I For*
ilo w tll Repot' lommaio.
Orange. VMidd

.112 VV Eiiut St

I t ! — O ffic e S u p p lie s

l« F T S T E E L F L A T B E D with
Well bum U M
X T M l e iu

O ltn CHEVY M Ion p/up. U0

4 SETS OF TIRES W a Il k.
Xk. UM. 41k. UM I/l. 1/4
end I Ion oelot. X ) rebuilt big
block on Hand. Hitt. Ml
Winchester. UM I frontier
cate* HUM O* ororyllhlng. «
wheel dr Iw 407 *1141*7_____

23!—Motorcycles
end Bikes

VI

Run* good Engine and

Iren* strong 1I.M0 M )_U I1__

HONDA SHADOW. 14 runt rT 7

good Most reel good i i .mo
PieoM call *0* Ml IMI

234-Im p o rt Cars
and Trucks

241—Recreational
Vehicle* / Camper*

OSUIUKI SAMURAI JEEP,
HIT. E acollenl Condition
MW
XT Ml TIM

TRAVEL TRAILER. 'M l* »t
lam dem wh*els. o lo d r lc
brakes, awning. A/C. M il
cenlamed, UA00 lltm M I YIM
• *)* MOTOR HOME Runs great
Will trade lor travel trailer at
comparable value M l 7**»

233-Tru c k s /
Busot/ Vans___
a'HEVV BE1UVILLE VAN
'17, I Ton Passenger von.
clean loaded I Too much To
lltl. mutt too M oxprocMM

owiYitxsoao......M* iToj

CNEVV S l ( Tahoe package
Pickup. Iff/ I owner U MO
OBO MB 1144Doomor Rocky
• t FORD ErpMrtr Snarl H e
loodod. A/P. ) wlwol drive 1
speed ImmocilaM condition
IDtMOBO________ M44M4
• FORO RANOBR. ITX Yl.
P S. cruise A/C tMroe. 4 M0
miles. I yr or MA00 ml Mil on
warranty Cull Ml 111!______
• OMC &gt;» T pMkvp. 1771 V*. )
tpd. A/C. many ■tret I7K ml
E «el garaged cond US.YM
Ml 4*17____________________
• HANDICAPPED VAN. IfM
Ford t IM Lift, automatic
door* U M O m i i M
_
• JEEP PICK U P 4 il 177* VI.
•uM Engine and Irony ro
bull! Iabout I*.000 mIMlI
Newer mterior U MOMl M0*

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• Most Cars Below
$3,995
• No Auction Cm!
only Hand-picked
• On the Spol
Financing!

I $100 O FF
5

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P urchase
|n il III Ini:
I it I III* \eI

1*1* F ORO COACHM AN
CONVERSION VAN EIM.
aluminum whoelt. now Urn
4IM0 IM 7*0* More myg _
Itll IU1URBAN OMC. 4 IL
tfrxi half ton mochonicolly
Mild now rad rbrttt call
pe»t head Imet Very good
i rryendlow peg IIMOOBO
X7NI lex

JEFF 6 KELLY’S |
FAHATUITH

7011/ftfKh lie.
322.8600

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• 47 CAMARO Rle. convorl
I6M rod block. UK mi Lika
now must tell II M0 M) NO)

R A P ID R E F U N D
W ITH F U R C H A IE

233— Auto Parts
/Accessories___
CHEVY CNOINI Ml rwni
strong CAN drlvo UM Alto
elchad mlerrer* Ml AIM
• ROLL ■ A R. lor Toyota
Datum Nittan pkk up truck
US M Call Oaorge MI YYla
• STEPBUMPER. from Isu/u
pick up. includes tree bumper
slicker Bom very good cond)
lion IM 177*47*

• P O R O T A U R U S OL. IN*. V*

•■c cond. foraged oil op
non* u sonOBO 1)4 IK-)

• U u .ility U s e d C .ifs A Trucks
• G o o rl C rf*di(* N o Crodtt'
li.id 'C r e d d ' N O P R O B L E M '

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3 2 1 - 1 4 5 0

We ll Advertise (bur Car
(or other motor vehicle)

• •71 i r ORAOYWHITE OMC
I/Ok kokt now. 114000 cbn

EVERY DAY TIL ITS SOLD!

Leniord M l SIM

217— Garage SaJeji
OARAOE 1*1*17 Why boRHrtf
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE II

W O T *1*4__

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3 lines for o n ly

HID0EN LAKE/SANFORO
Ease ne'er Circle el yelot
Multi family alter holiday
cel* Saturday lO) Sunday
_!&gt; 4 Lake Mery lo Lire Ook

$ 2 12 4

•GARAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN
Cel In imur garago tel* ad by
I) noon on Tuesday and taka
advantage gl our ypeclel
garage tale ad price 11 Call
Ciaaeilwd now lor dela.itl

(a d d itio n a l lin e * extra)

322 2(11

Ad must include phone number and asking price. I f vehicle hasn't
been sold in 10 days, call us and w e’ll renew it free. No copy change
while ad is running except for price. Non-commercial only.

MOVINO SALI. All lumllur*.
appimnex and bnc brae 1US
Georgia Avo. Sanford MI MS4

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31! — W*nttd to Buy
WANTED 1 WHEELER A TV
tor p o u t Cam paid, (roo
pkk up
Call MY WYY

231— Good Things­
_______ to Eat_____
In BiUwe two
c
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slop homBtuOtflne and Itaandne boM obb r m Lr R gggy
for Bfiyoog lo OhoON (Do horn# ttwy no#d. Yet, you can take id y m t o ii
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S ch o o l b o a rd sued!

Parents file over teacher’s sex acts conviction
By S A N D R A B L U O TT
Horald Stall Writer

Psychological first aid
Could you sometimes Kirk yourself later for
losing control? Learn to keep your balance and
siablll/e yourself with psvcliologir.il first aid
( See Page 3B.

S A N F O R D — Three former Lakevlrw Middle
School student* und thrlr parents have sued the
Seminole County School Board claiming the
txurd was negligent for hiring. t.u|&gt;rrvl*lng anti

retaining a band leurher found guilty ol molest
Ing four band students
Stephen A. Paterson. 38. pleaded no contest In
November to four counts of u lewd and lascivious
uct In Hie presence of a child, one for each male
band member who claimed he was molested
Paterson Is serving a year In the Jo hn E Polk

‘Johns’ nabbed
in hooker sting

M a ll

Helping Habitat
S A N F O R D — Habitat for Hum anity In Sem i­
nole C ounty Iorated at 2942 S. Orlando Ave..
com er of Airport Boulcvurd and 17-92. Is In
need of good, clean furniture, appllunrrs and
household Items for Its Thrift Store Proceeds
from our storr are used to fund out homes
throughout Seminole County.
For donation pickup, please call 328-9717
Tuesday thru Saturday. 9 n.m m 3 p.m.

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Chrysler recalls some models

Senior Stab Wfltor__________________

D E T R O IT C h rysle r Corp Is recalling
115.000 Jeep Grand Cheroktts and Grand
Wagoncers because of a defective pin that could
Impede steering.
Th e recall, the third for Grand Cherokee since
It went on sale In early 1992. Involves 1993
models built from Dec. 18. 1992. through last
summer.
Chrysler notified dealers that the lower and
up|&gt;cr portions of the steering column could
separate becausr of a sheared connecting pin.
Th e company began mailing letters to owners
on M onday and Tu e sd a y, spokesman Lee
Scchlcr said. Chrysler sold 217.000 Grand
Cherokers and Grand Wugoneers In 1993.

From i U IT and wire reporta

WMAT’S HAPFBNINO |

Correctional Facility. After getting out of Jail, he
will h r on two years comm unity control (house
arrest) followed by 10 years probation.
Th e civil suits were filed hy two youths who
were named ns victims In the crim inal cases. The
remaining two students In Ihe criminal eases
See S u it, Page 5 A

p la n s

By VICKI DsSORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer

By «J. MARK BARFIELD
O V IE D O — Discussions moved
ih r possibility of u third major mall
In Scnilnolr County closer lo reality
Thursday us representatives of A.
Dudu and Sons and a mall devrlo|icr
tncl with county oltlrlals to Initiate
development plans.
" T h e y sound se rio u s.” c o m ­
m e n te d C o u n t y M anager Ron
Rabun, who attended a |&gt;ortlnn of
the afternoon meeting In com ­
mission chairman Dick Van !&gt;cr
Weldc’s o trice.
" T h r one thing I wanted to
guarantee them Ir. the expertise und I By NICK PF1IFAUF
professionalism ol our stalf ready lo I Horald Stall Writer
iirlp th e m ." said Van Der Welch-.
I.AKK MANY - Lake M.irv City
Van Der Wrltk- said ih r meeting
Commissioner A H. " D o c " lore.
lurludrd leprrsenlailves and legal
03. died Thursday alter collaps­
stall Irom mall developer Rouse Co
ing In tils doctor » uilicr
und Irom A Duda ami Sons, owners
9ec Jo re , Page 'XA

Lake M ary
civic leader
dead at 63

HSee Mall, Page 5A

S A N F O R D — Nine men went
fishing for sex on 5tli Street and
Sanford Avenue on the wrong night
Thursday.
Sanford Police were conducting a
rrverse sling operation on lhat
corner.
Female police offlrrrs. |&gt;oslng as
prostitutes, stood on Ihe corner
walling lo t&gt;e pro|&gt;m!tlonrd by Ihe
men who offered everything from
$5 to a fishing reel In exchunge for u
few moments of sexual pleasure.
" I don’t believe I’ve ever heard
that one before." said Commander
Dennis W ltllm lrc of Ihe offer of
fishing equipment in exchunge for
oral sex " I ’m not sure what he
thought the gltl would be able to do
with the fishing reel "
T h e Sanford Poller Department
lias been conducting reverse sting
operations for about two years in un
effort to eliminate ihe prostitution
problem tiy taking th r customers off
(lie street.
W hitm ire said that, to his knowl­
edge, they have never arrested a

I I’m not sure what
he th o u g h t th e girl
would be able to do
with the fishing reel. J
•Cmdr. Dennis Whltmlra
re (tea t customer In one of the stings.
Last n ig h t’s operation lasted
utiout five hours and brought In
men from as far away as Dayton.
Ohio and as close as less than u
block away.
W hitm ire said the operation went
smoothly this time. None of the men
resisted arrest or tried to flee when
they were caught.
Th e men who were arrested were:
• Albert John Hubert. 55. 2800
Wacrus.su Dr . Geneva, for allegedly
offering the undercover officer $15
In exchange for oral »cx.
• J o h n C R e a m . 4 7 . 1249
W o rth in g to n D r .. D e lto n a , for
allegedly offering the undercover
officer $20 In exchange for oral sex.
• Ja m e s Edw ard Sprouse. 58.
1500 Old Dixie Hlghw ey. Titusville.

□ See Sting, PAge BA

TO -D O Guide
• Friday. Saturday ft Sunday. Ja n 28. 29 A
30 — T h e Ltcbcl Family Circus logins a free
two-weekend engagement ut Flea World. U.S.
H ig h w a y 17-92. to benefit the Se m in o le
Humane Society. Showtlmes under the big red.
white and blue big-top will be 11 n.m.. 2 p.m .. 5
p.m. and 8 p.m . carh day. Free sealing Is limited
to the first 1.000 persons each day.
• Friday. Saturday &amp; Sunday. Jan. 28. 29 ft
30 — Sanlando Depression Era Glass show and
sale at Ihe Sanford C ivic Center. 401 E.
Seminole Blvd.. Sanford. Admission Is S5. good
for all three days. Th e show und sale will lie 0
p.m. until 9 p.m. Friday. 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Saturday, and 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday.
• Saturday. Jan. 29 — Midway Elementary
School children will be competing In W inter
O lym pics cvcnls at the school, between 10 a.m
and 2 p.m . Admission Is free and everyone Is
Invited.
• Saturday. Jan. 29 — Super Saturday Night
Cruise. T h e Celery C ity Cruisers present un
evening of fun w ith classic curs, m usic,
drawings, awards, and m uch more. T h e rve nl
will be held from 7 p.m . until 10 p.m .. behind
W endy’s, at the WalMart Plaza. Highway 17-92
In Sanford.
For Information, conlact Dave Scott. 323­
8844.
• Saturday ft Sunday. Jun . 28 ft 29 —
Orlando Expo Ccnlcr. Florida Extravaganza ’94.
A combination collectible show w llh comics,
antique loys. sports cards, autographs, personal
appearances hy Superman. Hannan. Hutglrl. the
Green Hornet. In person, and artists who draw
their comic strip characters Admission is S5 (or
adults. $3 for children under 10. under 3 are
free.
10 a.m until 5 p.m.
Saturday and 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday, at
the Bob C a rr Expo Center, in Orlando.

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C om ics........................ BB Movies........................*■
Crossw ord................. BB hatlon.........................•*
Dear A b by...................SB People........................ *■
Deaths......................... SA Polios.........................3A
Dr. Oott........................SB Sports...................1B.2B
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Partly
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Partly cloudy tem ­
peratures about 80.
W ind cust ut 5 to 10
m ph.

Missing girl,
3, located
with mother

Dad under pressure

By V ICKI DatOBMIBII
Herald Stall Writer
S A N F O R D — Th e mother of n missing girl
called sltrrlfrs officials litis m orning to tell them
that she had Iter daughter.
Sheriffs investigators had been searching for
the 3-year-old since her father reported Iter
missing lust evening.
David Phillip Gitrr told ofrirluls lust night that
he hud left the little girl In a child restraint seat In
Ihe front seal of Ills car when Ik* wrttl Inlo Ihe
Sanford Food Man on Sunford Avenue about 5:30
p in . yesterday.
lie said he went Inlo the More to buy cigarettes
and a quart of beer and. he told Investigators, he
was only In the store "for a minute."
Garr. 27. (old Investigators lliul he und Amber
Lynn Mclnlosh-Gurr hud been living In the
station wagon from which Ihe child had allegedly
dlsupiM-arcd. since he and Ills wife. Melissa
Mclnlosh-Gurr. spill up two weeks ago.
lie sold that his wife had maintained custody of

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Elliot Chick, with encouragement Irom his
family, allows Judy Lawrence to check his
blood prossure Thursday while attondlnq tho

Goldboro Elemontary School Family Fun and
Fitness Night. Participants learned many ways
to got and stay hoalthy.

[ Bee Missing, Page 5A

Carrying
the torch
Sanlord Police were 'nvolved In
Ihe Special Olympics lv -c h Run
through the city yestorday. ».Mt to
right on U S . Highway 17-9i.'
27th Stroet. Chief Ralph Russell,
officer Pete Jankowski, Com ­
mander Oennis Whitmire. Behind
Russoll Is officer Tony Esolf. The
race, taken over by other law
enforcement agencies, was to
end today In Daytona Beach, site
of this year’s games. Money
raised by tho olllcers during Ihe
run went to benefit tho games.
Through generous donations Irom
tho American Legion, American
Legion Auxiliary, individual officer
and others. Sanlord police raised
over S470 tor the event.
MwaM Pholi by Tommy Vmeant

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1A - Santoro Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Friday. January 20, 1994

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS TH E S T A T E

Depression Era glass show
Rest stop security questioned
T A L L A H A S S E E — A Senate panel cut $10 million from next
year's budget to keep private, armed security guards at rest
stops ofTFlorida's Interstate highways
T h e security guards were a reaction to the September
m urder of a British tourist at a rest stop on Interstate 10 east of
Montlcello. The panel's u nio n still requires approval by the
House und Gov. Lawton Chiles. The new fiscal year begins In
Ju ly .
"it's another government overreaction." said Sen. Malcolm
Beard. R SefTner. a member of the appropriations subcommittee looking at the funding.
"I think the people who pay the taxes in Florida would like to
see a policeman on every corner." he added. "W e Just can't do
that."
Th e state signed a $6.7 million contract In September with
Wackenhut Corp. of Coral Gables to provide security guards at
Florida's 59 Interstate highway rest stops. Th e contract runs
through J u ly 1.
Sen. W .D . Childers. D-Pcnsucola. chairman of the subcommlttee. said the state will look at other options to keep guards
at the rest stops, like contracting with local governments to use
off-duty police officers or sheriffs deputies.

Chiles wants to stop task force
T A L L A H A S S E E — Gov. Lawton Chiles wants Interior
Secretary Bruce Babhltt to drop plans for a task force to
facilitate oil and gas drilling off the shores of the Florida
Panhandle.
In a letter Thursday. Chiles also repeated Ills call for a
m oratorium on offshorr drilling In the G u lf of Mexico south of
the Panhandle pending the completion of environmental
studies.
W hile Interior officials have characterized the studies us
supplementing existing data. Chiles argued that they should be
the primary’ basis for future decisions on offshore drilling.
Th e governor wrote he Is worried the granting of un air
pollution permit for a w rll 27 miles south of Pensacola suggests
the C linton administration Intends to move forward with
drilling before the scientific studies are completed.

S A N FO R D — Everything old Is new again.
What may have bern the everyday dishes
on ynur grandmother's dinner latiie when
you were a child Is now the sparkling stud ol
collectibles and fanciful dinner parties.

For more than two decades the shows
have taken place twice a yeai at the civic
center and have drawn good sized crowds
every time.
According to Millie Downey who. along
with her husband Bill, has Ix rn coordinat­
ing the shows for the last tleci.de. the
numbers have been Increasing steadily over
the last few years.
"More and more people are discovering

The event will be open to the public from
10 a m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and from 10
a nt. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Admission Is $2 50 each day. A $5 tlckrt
may be purchased for udmtsslon all three
days.

W elfare
reform
gets OK

H«M MM Of TommyVtSSMl

Thunderbirds performing in air show?
Air Force Capt. John Keith Switzer, tosses down
the ladder so he and S?Sgt. Jeff Simpson can
exit from the F-16 |el after Its arrival In Sanford
yesterday m o rn in g . Sw itzer, narrator and
advance-man for tha Air Force Thunderbirds

jore
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
Ills m aturity helped our city,”
said fellow commissioner David
Mealor this m orning.
Jore reportedly wus suffering
from the flu. and had been to his
doctor's office where he collupsed. He was rushed to Florida
Hospital. Orlando, but could not
be revived.
City Manager Jo h n Litton ob­
served. "D oc Jo re was a mun of
his own agenda, hut he always
had good Intentions for l-ike
Mary. H r had a great deal of
respect from everyone."
Ills deullt came ns u shock to
everyone. "I Just couldn't believe
It." Mealor said. "W e have truly
lost a great m a n ."
In commenting on Jore's three
yeurs service as a mem ber of the
city commission. Mealor said.
"W hen he came onto the com­
mission. he brought Integrity and
honesty to the deliberations. He
fought for the people of the city,
determined to Improve services.

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hot continue to work within Its
resources, and never increase
taxes or burdens to the citizens."
Mealor not only considered
Jo re a good friend, but was
seated directly next to Jore at
commission meetings.
Jo re received ihc nickname of
"D o c ." when he was a youngster.
He once explained that he had
seen a young boy get Injured, and
tried to help. He observed. "Peo­
ple said I did such a good Job. I
ought to become a doctor, and
ilie nickname "D in '" stuck wlili
me since that time."
Jo re had lived In Lake Mary for
over 16 years. He was first
elected to the commission on
Nov. 5. 1991. defeating the in­
cum bent for Scat 4 by taking
5 7 .1 perrent of the vote.
W hen he ran for re-election in
Nov. 1993. he was unop|x&gt;scd.
Before his election, he had
served the city as chairman of the
Code Enforcement Board, and
had served on the Personnel
B o a rd . F lr r f lg h t e r s Pension

Board. Salary Review Board und
Capital Facilities Committee.
lie was presently serving ns the
city's representative to C A LN O .
the council of cities In Seminole
County, and the Historic Com ­
mission.
He was vice p re sid e n t of
DankFlrst.
Before moving to Lake Mary,
he llvrd In Mall Lind und had seen
service us vice chairman for the
Orange County Housing Finance
Authority, served on the Maitland
City Council lor two years, and
was vice mayor of Maitland for
two years.
In civic duties, he served as u
Boy Scout committeeman for 12
years.
H r was a mortgage banker for
over 27 yeurs. und had been an
officer as well as an award winner
In both the local and state
Mortgage Bankers Association.
During the Korean War. he
served In the U.S. A rm y.
F u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts are

pending.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Tonight: Mostly rloudy with a
slight chance of showrrs. Low In
the tower 60s. Southeast 5 to 10
mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.
Saturduy: Partly cloudy with a
chance of showrrs and th u n ­
derstorm s. High uround 80.
South wind 10 mph. Chance of
rain 50 percent.
E x tc n d rd forecast: S u n d u y
and Monday: Punly cloudy with
mild nights and warm days and
an Increasing cltance of showrrs
and thundershowers. Lows In
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charier of showers. Lows In th r
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T h e program, set to begin In
Alachua and Esrum hla counties,
will provide people on wcllare
with the ImisIc education und Job
training they nerd to hold down
jobs und th rn ease them Inin the
workforce, state officials say.
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subsidized child care nod health
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ilies. to help them succeed on
their own — Instead of creating a
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aerobatics team, is looking into the possibility of
the toamperformlng at the Central Florida
Rogtonal Airport during the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce's Oilando Air Show
scheduled In November

T h e Job guarantee would hr
for those who luive not found
work during the two-year period.
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given an addttkmul year before
thetr bt ncflts ure cut off.

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the beauty of the Depression Era glass." she
said.
Th e dishes, glosses and other accessories
that were mostly prem ium s at tnovle
theatres and gas stations during the 1930s.
Movie theatres and fuel companies offered
gills of heavy glass dinnerware to people in
un effort to encoutagr customers. Th e
dishes came In every color of the rainbow
and brought cheer to many otherwise drub
dinner tables In difficult financial times.
As times tieeamr more prosperous alter
World War II much of thr Depression Era
glass was (tacked away Into the uttlc,
replaced with newer Items. Today, those
Items are worth money to collectors
During each show In Sanford. Downey
selects Items from her personal collection to

Depression era glass Is one of the hottest
Items for collectors these days and those
who collect It. trade It. buy It a n J sell It will
be gathering for the seml-unnual Sandlando
Depression Era Glass Show and Sale ibis
weekend at the Sanford Civic Center.

Though m any of the vendors and col­
lectors who will l*e on hand ure very
knowledgable on th r subject of Depression
Era glass, two ol the top experts In thr
subject will be on hand this weekend. Tcrl
Steele, editor and publisher of "T h e Daze."
a publication that focuses on glass collecting
and Gene Florence, an Internationally
known glass expert and the author of many
books on the subject, will be there.
The show and sale will gel underway on
Friday evening with an early preview and
shopping event front 6 to 9 p.m.

TA LLA H A S S EE Welfare
reform In Florida, which has
won W a sh in gto n 's blessings,
would limit benefits to two years
and guarantee jobs to recipients
either In the private sector or
with the state.

D A Y T O N A B E A C H — A Judge has postponed sentencing for a
73-year-old woman who beat her mother to death with a tea
kettle and a m irror during an urgument last year.
In Decem ber, Ruth Matilda Sweet pleaded guilty to
manslaughter In the Sept. 26 death of Florence C . Witney. 93.
Sweet was originally charged with second-degree murder,
but It was reduced through a plea agreement.
Circuit Ju d g e Jack Watson delayed action Thursday In the
case until March 3 at the request of Sweet's attorney and
Assistant State Attorney Mike Polltls. who presented the Judge
with six letters from neighbors who don't want Sweet to return
home.
"T h e y 're concerned for their safety." Polltls said.

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display on the civic center stage. Tills
show s featured display will showcase
pitchers, punch howls and sandwlrh trays
In a variety of sizes ahd colors.
Vendors will be on hand to show off their
wares and to sell Items of every description.

MIAM I — A federal grand Juror Informed a suspect under
Investigation as n major drug trafficker of the grand Jury's
progress, an Indictment charges.
Ronald A . Brcnson. 25. leaked secrets to Armando "M a n d y "
Fernandez — owner of Th e Collection luxury car dealerships,
according to the two-count Indictment unsealed Thursday.
Brcnson revealed "the names of witnesses ... Identification of
the types of charges ... the names of potential defendants ...
and the date on which the proposed Indictment would be
considered and voted." the Indictment said.
Th e charges did not Indicate what, if anything, the grand
Juror received In return from Fernandez.
Brenson was granted bond of $170,000 at the hearing before
U.S. Magistrate Llnneu Johnson, but remained Jailed pending
appeal. Brenson faces a 10-year prison term und a $250,000
fine.

Tea kettle killer’s sentence postponed

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B y Associated B ra ts

J A C K S O N V IL L E — A Jacksonville m an. who had been
vlrttmt— I b y burglars, has been charged w ith booby-trapping
a compact disc player, police said.
Jo h n n y Pennington. 43. rigged the C D player to thwart
future,burglaries, police said.
The C O player exploded three days after It was stolen and
Injured a 16-year-old boy who had received it as a Christmas
present. But Pennington apparently did not mean to harm the
youth.
Pennington has been charged with constructing an explosive
device, police spokesman Sgt. Malcolm Adam s said Thursday.
"Pow der was put In a container and It was rigged to blow up
when It was plugged In." Adam s said.
When R icky Barton plugged the C D player Into a wall outlet
on Dec. 26. It exploded and burned him In the face. He was
hospitalized for a day.

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By VICKI D e S O R M lIR

Federal grand Juror under probe

Man charged with booby-trapping

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SUNDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 7:25
a.m .. 8:05 p.m.: MaJ. 1:15 u.m..
1:50 p .m . TIDES: Daytons
Beach: highs. 10.07 a m .. 10:27
p.m .: lows. 3:28 a .n.. 3:18 p in.:
New Smyrna Beach: highs.
10:12 a.m .. 10:32 p.m .; lows.
3:33 a.m .. 3:23 p m .: Cocoa
Beach: Itlghs. 10 27 u.m .. 10:47
p.m .: lows. 3 48 u.m.. 3:38 p m.

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effect. Today: W ind southeast 20
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showrrs. Tonight: Wind south
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Scattered showers. Saturday:
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POLICE BRIEFS

High court upholds hate crime law
■y BILL IE R 0 9 T R 0 M
Associated Press Writer

Aggravated assault charged
T w o women alleged the other threatened them with a
handgun at a local grocery Wednesday. Both were arrested on
aggravated assault charges by Sanford police.
Lashonda Beasley. I9. 1118 W. 14th St.. Sanford, told police
she was In the parking lot or a West 13th Street grocery shortly
allrr 4 p m. when Itoslyn Bonita Davis drove by. brandishing a
handgun and yelling ''Y o u r day l* corning" before driving off.
Davis. 2(5, Winter Park, was located at the store and arrested,
Davis was booked Into the Seminole County Jalt at 4:21 p.m.
and released after |M&gt;sllug 92.000 trnnd at 10 43 p.m ..
according In a Jail booking clerk.
Davis relumed lo the store's |&gt;arklng lot and later reported at
11:30 p.m.. Beasley drove a car through the |&gt;arklng lot uml
yelled "Bitch, stay out of m y man's face Ireforr I kill yo u ." also
while brandishing a handgun Beasley was located at a
Seminole Gardens apartment shortly after midnight Thursday
morning and arrested.

Domestic violence charged
• Christopher Wayne lionised. 23. 1802 W Fourth St..
Sanford, was arresled on a dom rsllr violence battery charge
early Wednesday morning. A woman reported lionised broke a
mirror and two televisions with a hammer, then pushed her
and Irlt.
• Bryan Anthony Edwards. 1H. 748 Banana take Bond. Lake
Mary, was arrested on a domestic violence Itallcry charge
Wednesday. Edward's soil said he was pushed and shoved
during an rrguemrnl.

T A L L A H A S S E E - Th e state
Supreme Court upheld Florida's
hale crimes law that Imposes
harsher penalties when a victim
In attacked because of rare or
religion.
Th e court ruled Thu rsd ay that
Broward County Circuit Court
mum rehear the case of a Fort
Lauderdale man charged with
shoving and bernllng a Jewish
attorney.
" T h is Is a good day In the fight
against Ira Ired and bigotry," said
A rth ur Tcllelbaum . director of
the AntiDefam ation Leogur of
B'Nal B'rtlh. which helped create
lire model for I lie law.
But the Supreme Court's ru l­
ing was questioned by Justice

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Broward County C lrrull Court
Ju d g e Leonard Fleet struck
down rhe law In lire ease ol
R i c h a r d 8 1a I d e r o f F o r t
Lauderdale, who was accused of
shoving attorney Herbert Cohen
In April 1991 and uttering anU-Semllle epithets.

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HENNESSY CARLO ROSSI COURVOISIER

Stalder's ultorncy. D Robert
S llta r of Fort Lauderdale, said

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Warrant arrests made
The following persona were taken into custody:
• Wallace .James Brullern, 41, 2027 Shadow Drive, Geneva;
after turning himself In lo deputies ut the Seminole County (all
on a vehicular manslaughter charge.
• Hubert William Phillips. 37. 2550 San Lake Hoad,
tangwood: on an Orange County worthless check proliallon
violation charge.
• Donna Rhodes Evans, 01. 60 Shenandoah Village. Sanford,
on a charge of failure lo appear In court lo answer lo a failure to
pay a line charge.
• A rthur Eugene Bradshaw. 35. 144 Academy Ave . Sanford,
on a charge of lallure to appear In court to answer to a charge
of failure lo pay a theft conviction fine
• Andre Sherod Williams, 21. 125 Yale Drive. Sanford: on a
charge of failure lo appear In court lo answer lo a charge of
failure lo pay a marijuana posse tslon sentence fine.
• Linda Marie Davis, 28. 40 HA Molly St.. Sanford: on a
probation violation charge for an aggravated child abuse and
cocaine purr base conviction.
• Michael Jermaine Williams. 18. 59 take Monroe Te rr..
Sanford, on two probation violation charges for two cocaine
sales convictions.

Major Harding, who wrote Ihc
dissenting opinion with Chief
Justice Rosemary Barken con­
curring. Harding said the law
was unconstitutional and It was
u p lo la w m a k e rs , not the
Supreme Court, to change It.
"T h e majority has gone loo far
In try ing In give an unconstitu­
tional statute a constitutional
m eaning." Harding and Barked
wrote.

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Crimes reported to deputies
The following crimes were reported lo Seminole County
deputies:
• T w o Inmates of the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility filed
complaints against each other following a fight Wednesday
afternoon. Jailers report both bad minor bum ps and bruises.
• Jew elry, rash and a video tnpe recorder were re|&gt;orted
taken from a residence In the 900 block of Cherokee Circle near
Sanford somMline tielween 6 p m . .Jan, 21 and 2 p.m .
Wednesday. Liatnages of 9100 were also reported.
• An employee oi Hussell Seafood. 3801 Stale Hoad 40 near
Sanford reporlrd seeing a man lake a 92.000 freezer cover and
pipe* valued at 9100 ui 3 p.m . Ja n . 19.
• A 91.400 computer was reported taken from a residence In
the 1400 block of Nortbrldge Lanr In the Mandarin Estates
subdivision near tangwood oomclime between 7 n.m. and 5:30
p.m. The resident said she did not rc|»ort the Incident earlier
because site mnved out on finding a door ajar.
• A 93.300 mink coal. 93.000 diamond watch and a 9899
collector's cash register were reported taken from a home In
lire 1800 block of North Street In the Rolling Mills subdivision
near Longwood sometime between 2:30 p.m . Jan. 18 and 4:45
p.m. Tuesday.
• Rings and other possessions valued at 92.430 were
reported taken from a residence In the 2600 block of South
Sanford Avenue Jan. 21 bometlmc between 4:30 a.m. and 7
p.m.

JANUARY

2 9 . 1994

Crimes reported to Sanford police
Th e following Incidents were reported to Sanford police:
• A Sanford policeman reported seeing a suspicious car with
four occupants at a park near the Intersection of Fourth Street
and Pomagranatc Avenue at 1:46 a.m. Thusday morning. Th e
four persons ran away and on checking with the owner, the
policeman found it had been sto'en from the Auto Train fenced
parking area. Th e policeman reported the vehicle appeared to
have been driven through a fence.
• A toilet and shelves valued at 9200 were reported taken
from an abandoned residence In the 1100 block of Sanford
Avenue sometime between 3 p.m. Tuesday and 9 a.m.
Wednesday.
• A television and video tape recorder valued at 9300 were •
reported inken from a residence In the 1200 block of West 12th
Street sometime Tuesday between 8 n.m. and noon.
• A stereo was reported lakcn from a Redding Gardens
apartment sometime Wednesday between noon and 7:15 p.m .
• A 9275 VCR was reported taken from a residence In the
900 block of Elm Avenue sometime Wednesday between 1
p.m. and 10 p.m.

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Editorials/ O pinions
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EDITORIALS

A pig d ile m m a
Th e Lake Marv C ity Commission has a
d ile m m a on Its ‘hands.
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t e establishment of a
pig farm has some nearby residents up In

arms.
Th e farm is located on Hinchnrt Road near
Pine Circle Drive. It Is also loaned near the
Feather's Edge residential com m unity.
Th e re are a n u m b e r of points to be
considered. Tlie pigs arc being raised on land
zoned as agriculture. While there arc pres­
ently 15 pigs on approximately 1.7 acres,
zoning. If Interpreted In one way. does allow
this.
T h e y arc nearby a residential area however,
and If there Is an odor problem. It m ay create
a health problem, w hich would not allow H to
continue ns a pig farm.
Last year, the owner of the property sought
to have It rezoned so he could lease the land
for creation of an animal hospital. It was
denied by the Lake Mary Pianning and
Zoning Commission.
Residents have publicly said they prefer the
land be used for residential development, but
the land owner does not want such a use.
At the present time, the city attorney Is
looking Into what restrictions he m ay be able
to find pertaining to the pigs being some type
of health or safety hazard.
T h e city planner Is looking Into whnt Is and
Is not allowed nr: the properly under the
present agricultural zoning.
T h e land owner Is still hoping to have the
property rezoned so he can pursue the leasing
for the animal hospital.
T h e residents continue to voice complaints
about the overall situation, w ith some
Indicating they will not rest until the pigs arc
gone and the land Is m ade residential.
Meetings to resolve this problem must be
held. Th e property owner, nearby residents,
and city officials must reach a settlement. At
the present time, the pigs may or m ay not be
legal on the property.. TTh
f e matter Is still up
for question.
Vet. the expressway will Intersect with
lnterstate-4 nearby, and the Seminole Tow nc
Center Mall Is coming In about 18 months.
Th e area of Rinehart Road which passes the
pig farm will become one of the major
gateways into the city, possibly equal to Lake
Mary Boulevard from the west.
T h is then becomes a concern for not Just
the farm er and residents, but all Lake Mary
citizens. What kind of Image will people
receive when they enter Lake Mary on
Rinehart?
Everyone may have to give a little in
resolving this dilemma, but It can be done.
W e u rg e m a in ta in in g cool heads, but
ch
approaching
this matter so that it Is a benefit
to everyone.
T h e farmer has his rights. So do others.
Th is conflict should be put to rest.

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Update on concern
I wrote to you last sum m er about the condition of
the Land Records Department In o u r county
courthouse. 1 felt that there wan very little interest
from our clerk's ofllcc about this situation. The
condition of the records and the equipment needed
to view those records was on a fast downhill and no
one seemed to care. M any concerned people signed
that letter In support of desperately needed
change. I wrote that letter and I'm glad that I did.
but I am a person who can appreciate when a Job Is
being done. Since that last letter (and a story that
appeared In the Sanford Herald) m any changes
have been made. We have new microfilm viewers
(18 I think) and they actually work. T e n years of
information has been merged onto one set of film
Instead of having to view one year at a tlm r.
There's a new computer system that will even­
tually contain information from 1-1-83 to current.
There's liecn some technical problems with the
new system but they're gradually working those
out. T h e situation Is not Ideal by any means bul
the Improvement tsat least 500 percent. Thanks.
Nila Johnson
Sanford

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Su ch self-centered a rro g a n ce , how ever,
explains w hy he had no qualms about serving
two Republican presidents as comfortably as he
did two Democratic presidents In Cabinet and
sub-Cablnet positions.
Moynlhan flrat attracted national attention In
1965 as Johnson's assistant secretary’ of labor
with his controversial report. " T h e Negro
Fam ily." which blamed blacks for all of their
dysfunctional sins.
A racially divisive debate raged for months.
But the national spolllghl turned Moynlhan on.
H o ping to hustle R epublicans for a Job,
Moynlhan privately urged President Ntxon In
1969 to wean his administration Irum the
Kcnnrdy-Johnson pro-civil rights legary with a
policy of "benign neglect . "

One of the most I.ill.n l. us assum ptions a hu.grontng scandal — Clinton’s Whitewater
exploited by mem tiers of the U S Senate Is that "tangled web" — and accused Clinton of holding
each one of them Is. In Mure Antony's words, "an M o y n lh a n 's pel o b ­
session. welfare re ­
honorable m an."
First, all of them are not men. Second, nil of form. hostage at the
them arr noi honorable. Aiul third, some nrr expense of health rare.
considerably less honorable than others. Bob " B o o h b a it for the
hubhas." he sniffed.
Packwood is a classic example.
But there are only
But It Is far more dldlcull to categorize n
senator with the sclnllllaltng Intellect, the two rrasons Moynlhan
leprechaun charm and the political rhnrtsmn of wants health care legis­
lation assigned to his
New York's Daniel I'alrlek Moynlhnn.
Lisping more scholarly non scquMurs than committee. One Is n
George F. Will, the 66-year-old M nynlhan has personal pique against
conned the media Inlo a sycophantic adoration Clinton, generated by a
while he occasionally subverts the liberal W h ite H ouse a ide's
Insult. T h e other Is a
democratic agenda.
BUI Clinton has discovered — to a chagrin long pow er struggle w ith
suffered by liberal*. blacks, women and poor the rnorr liberal Ted
people — tluil Moynllmn's lolly I'h.D. caparison Kennedy's committee.
f First, all of
T h e exquisite Irony
Is much like a gaily cohired Hawaiian m uum uu:
them are not
of conservative Demo­
It can hide a multitude of sins.
men. Second,
H r has com r down Into the gutter of pork crat M o y n lh n n badallot them are
barrel politics, retaliated for a perceived snub m outhing health care
not honorable.I
and allied himself with conservatives Just to reform Is that liberal
KrpubUcun John
leach liberal adversaries a lesson.
Take one very recent week. He dlssrd Clinton's Chnfre says It is Indeed a crisis.
As for the independent prosecutor, public
assessment of health care as being in a crisis,
called for an Independent prosecutor to look Into concerns have made It necessary. Bul Democrat-

Moynlhan's reprise of thinly disguised racism
Infuriated blacks. But he shrugged off their
protests by attributing the phrase to a 1839
British report on Canada.
A grateful Republican Nixon rewarded Ids
adopted maverick Democrat w ith an appoint­
ment as counselor to the president, upgrading It
to Cabinet status

JA C K ANDERSON

B ra d le y c ritiq u e s
R u s s ia p o lic y

DONNA B R ITT

Not the weather, but the dreams
L O S A N G E L E S — Question: Where would
picking one's way down three dark and shaky
flights of stairs In a soon-to-bc-condemned
building, a bag of underwear In one bund and a
vacuum cleaner In the other, seem normal?
Answer: In Los Angeles, an alwuys-strangc
city whose post-earthquake personal tran­
scends bizarre. Life In post-quake L.A . means:
Avoiding unripe, green oranges on sidewalks
where they landed after the quake ripped them
from trees.
Regularly stopping chewing. Jogging, buying
— and even breathing us aftershocks shim m y
beneath you.
Hearing stylish salesmen greet customers
w ith. "H I — how was your earthquake?" And
hearing folks respond with details of where
they were Monday at 4:30 a.m.. how they
fared, and whether they believed all that
shaking was The Big One.
It wasn't. But It was big enough that two
days later, one question stll' resounds:
"W h y do people live here?"
I wondered that Tuesday as I helped a dazed
friend pack up cvrythtng valuable that she
owns — except her dream .
I wondered six years ago when, after m oving
here from suburban W ashington, I was
Instructed by m y son Ifnmanl's new school to
prepare an emergency kit — snacks, a toy. a
letter — to be given to him should a major
quake prevent me from reaching him quickly.
Great Idea, awful to execute. "W h a t an
exciting and scary time you've had!'' I wrote to
m y lhcn-0-year-old. m y tone falsely cheerful.
" I know you are being very brave. ...M om m y
loves you very much. I'll be there soon "
But the fact was thut m y Job was 25 minutes
away frm Maul's downtown school. O u r home,
and Maul's baby brother, were 15 minutes In
yet another direction. After a major quake,
how could I reach everyone?
T h e answer: Don’t think about It.
T h a t’s how It Is In Southern California. First
you do what you can: keep first aid. flashlights
and bottled water In your home and car:
nightly place your keys and glasses next to
where you sleep: practice grabbing your kids
out of bed at the first jolt, ntnnlng to a "safe"
hall and holding pillow over their heads as you
wait for the ground to calm.
T h e n you don't think aoout It — or you
pretend not to.
W h y do people live here?
" I don't know ." says Pennsylvania native
Beth Kluchncr. 33. a resident since 1983.
To d a y, her home Is In ruins, her belongings
loaded onto a rented truck. She's considering
leaving. " I can't Imagine living In a building
again."
Bruce, m y writer-musician brother who
moved here from Washington. D.C., Is more
upbeat. “ There could be a disaster anywhere
any time. Out east, people are dying from the

cold. So relatively few deaths In a 6.6
earthquake — that’s a miracle. People are as
prepared us they can possibly be."
O r they think they are. Monday's tremor left
m y friend Sally, a longtime Journalist and the
biggest L.A.-booster I know, sounding like
another person entirely._______________________
" I lost everything,"
a t in y , tre m u lo u s
voice claim ing to be
Sally's said when I
phoned her at her
n e w ly p u r c h a s e d
S h e r m a n Oaks
condo.
" M y b u ild in g Is
g o in g to be c o n ­
demned — I have to
get everything out."
said the voice. "I still
ow e th e b a n k
6 1 0 0 .0 0 0 o n m y
condo. ...I may have
to d e c l a r e
i One question
bankruptcy. ...I'm so
still resounds:
glad you can come."
'Why do
But even the voice
people
live
didn't prepare me for
nere?’ B
h e r o n e r -e l e g a n t
building. T h e front
lobby was a gaping.
glass-strewn hole. A 4-inch wide crack had
spilt the building so It resembled an off-center,
stucco layer cake. A caravan of trucks lined the
street, rented by tenants who tossed furniture,
books and .clothing stuffed bags from their
balconies.
"Y o u know stuff happens In life." said Sally,
36. avoiding broken pottery as she sorted
through hundreds of strewn books, deciding
which ones to save. "B u t you don't really
believe y o u 'll live In a place that wll fall apart."
For now Sally will live w ith a friend In Santa
Monica.
T ru m a n Capote. Alice Walker and every­
thing about Vietnam went Into a suitcase:
shoes overflowed a basket that once held a
plant. A baton Sally twirled In Junior high lay,
forgotten, on the bedroom floor.
"K n o w w h y people stay here?" she asked,
em erging from a closet. " T h e y say the
weather, but that's not tt. It's because In L .A .,
people live their dreams."
Sally, w ho grew up In the Washington area
alghed. " In D.C., you are whatever you are. Bul
here? yo u 're not a waitress — yo u 're a
screenwriter who's Just working as a waitress!
Maybe you're not a star, but you drive the golf
cart at the studio that transported Ju lia
Roberta last week. You m ay not be getting any
work os an actor, but you're studying with
somebody realty good right now. You're not
some guy pum ping gas. you're the mechanic
for Dabney Coleman!"

I

W A S H IN G TO N - The Republican National
Committee spent the better jwrt of Ms winter
meeting bashing President Clinton on every­
thing from taxes to health care reform. But It
fell silent on an Issue that could one day
overshadow Clinton's domestic Initiative*,
the future ol Russia.
President Clinton has put the full power
and prestige of his office behind (h r pre­
sidency of Boris Yeltsin. He has backed up ills
r hh eet to or ir c I *c b y
spearheading an aid
package fro m the
west that promises
643 billion to Russia,
though much of It
has yet to be deliver­
ed. Most of the aid —
S2.5 billion from the
United Slates this
year alunc — Is going
directly to th r Yeltsin
government.
T h e tusk ol setf i t fell silent on
ond-gueasing
an issue that
Clinton's Russia pol­
could one day
icy lias fallen on a
overshadow
m an w h o was a
Clinton's
r u n n e r - u p to
domestic
becoming Secretary
Initiatives: (he
of Slate last year.
future ol
Sen. B ill B ra d ley.
Russia £
D -N .J. W hile most
Democrats are vole
Ing supjKirt for u new Murshull Plan. Bradley
Is vcnllng misgivings. A decode ago the Cold
War was an Inter-party debate, bul now It s a
source of Intra-party bickering.
"G iven the present disarray lit the Russian
bureaucracy, pumping money Inlo Russia Is
like pum ping money Into a black hole."
Bradley told our associate Andrew Conte.
Bradley worries that the Clinton adminis­
tration has been too quick to accept Yeltsin's
reformist rhetoric at face value. Yeltsin may
talk like a reformer, bul lately he walks like
an autocrat.
"I don't think we should put all our eggs In
the Yellsln basket,” Bradley said. “ And I do
not think we should hesllatr to criticize
Yeltsin when he takes anti democratic steps,
such os in the recent election campaign,
when he denied certain people who were
opposed to his view from having access to the
media."
T h is is not the first lime Bradley has been a
lone voice on U.S.-Kusslun relations. When
U.S. officials embraced Mikhail Gorbachev's
Initial reforms of the Soviet Union In thr
1980s, Bradley was the one who reminded
his American colleagues that Gorbachev was
still a communist, warning them not to put
loo much faith In his sincerity or survival.
J u s t as B r a d le y 's w a r n in g s a b o u t
Gorbachev proved prophetic, his suspicions
about Yeltsin are validated by the events that
followed Clinton's Moscow visit earlier this
month. Clinton hud barely touched down on
American soil when word come that two of
Yeltsin's most committed reformers had left
the cabinet. Th e departures of top reformers
Yegor Gaidar and Finance Minister Boris
Fyodorov sounded the death knell for demo­
cratic reforms In Russia.
In their places, Yeltsin has Infused his new
cabinet with apparatchiks from the old Soviet
regime. Conservatives now outnum ber re­
formers In the Yeltsin camp, and Indications
arc that Russia will now move to prop up Die
antiquated Industrial base that reforms were
supposed to obliterate. Though some view
Yeltsin's actions as a necessary political step
(o hall the ascendancy of ultra-nationalists
like Vladim ir Zhirinovsky, others believe
Yeltsin Is already losing his stomach for
systemic reform.
"M any of the people who arc now demo­
crats In Russia, surh as Yeltsin, were Just a
few years ago com m unists," Bradley said.
"M a n y of the leaders who were party
apparatchiks... are now spouting a strongly
nationalistic line."
Bradley does not dispute the need for
America to help foster democracy In Russia.
Th e difference between himself and Clinton
lies In the ways and means.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. January ?fl. 1994 - 9A

Suit

Mall
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
o( the O viedo
C r o s s in g d i-v r io p im -n t . A
ir ilm ii.il mrt-llng Is planned
with eoiinty senior stall next
Wednesday.
F o r w eek*, r u m o r s have
mounted alMiul plans lor a Sem ­
inole Tow ne Center st/rd malt al
Oviedo fTovslngs Th e massive
5 0 0 -a rrc m int-city Is at the
northwest corner of the Inte ra e e llo n ol the S e m in o le
County Kxpressway and Red
Hun Lake Road The project, salil
to lx- called "Oviedo M all." Is
stild to lx* a million sipiare feet In
sl/c and lex aled on HO acres in
the development
If hutlt. Seminole C ounty will
have malls at three of Its tour
corners. Including Sanford and
Altam ou'e Springs
I n I) i - r e in lie r . O v i e d o
Crossings officials confirm ed
conversations were fncuxlng

with Rouse Co the Maryland
mall developer rcxponsihlc for
llayslde In Miami and other
u p sc a le s h o p p in g re n te rs .
Thursday. T o m Morgan of A.
Ihida and Sons said those dis­
cussions may lx* rear hlng.i head
soon.
" A decision Is still til llux."
said Morgan "T ix la y some rep
resentdllvcs t ame to Oviedo and
Initialed discussions with the
county We're In active negotia­
tions hut It m ay lx- two weeks or
two months tx-fore there's some­
thing on paper.*'
Tw o weeks or two mouths
Indeed, m uch of tin* Inierest
Thursday was not whether a
thud major mall would tx* hulll
in the smallest county in the
state, tint whether It would
remain in unincor|x&gt;raled Semi­
nole County or lx* annexed Into
the city.
Morgan said no decision has

Ix'en made on whether to annex
In t o the c it y a n d shifting
SIOO.CXXJs of development fres
and more than a million dollars
annually for muntcl|ial servin'
taxes from county to city.
Oviedo Mayor Ju d ith Green
s^ild Jack Malloy of Vlcrra Co.
w ill meet with C ity Manager
Gene Williford Kxlay to discuss
plans for the development.
"W e've had no definite woril
ye t.” said Green. "W e've hud
discussions with them on that
subject hut th ere 's been no
decision.”
Van J)er Wclde said the In­
tensity (/ the discussions with
tlie county suggests to him the
decision has been made.
" I'm certainly ve ry Interested
til seeing It come to Seminole
C o u n ty .” Mild Van l)er Wclde.
"It will mean a lot of lobs. I see
no reason w hy it nerds to go to
Oveldo or anyplace r»se."

"assumes" that the mother had
taken A i i i Ix t from the car last
night while h rr husband was In
the store m aking his purchases.
“ Th a i is not a crime, howev­
er." lie explained. " T h e y are not
divorced. No one has custody
assigned She would havr tx*en
taking her own child II she took
the child from tlx* car. That's not
a crime ”
Hist night. G a rr told offlrers
that Ills wife hud sold the home
where they had lived In Carriage
Cove and that sh e had not left
him with a forwarding address.
Th e y are not sure tf she is now
living at the W inter Springs
address
Last night Investigators reeleved a telephoto* eall from a
woman claiming to lx* Mein*
losh G urr and saying that she
had the child with her at a home
III l he Hidden Lakes sulxllvlslon.
W h e n In vest Ig a io rs arrive d

there, no one wax home.
MeDonotigh dors not know If
that was the same woman who
called this morning.
No one at the Sanford Food
M a rt w o u ld r o m m u i l this
m orning, hut Investigators said
they w rrr told tluit no one al the
store had seen Ih r child In the
car while Garr was In the siotr.
T h e y also said llir y didn't see
anyone approarh the car while
he wus In there.

Missing
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
the cou­
ple's 5-yeur-old son while he had
taken the little girl
Tills morning at about 7-30.
McDonough wild. Mi lutosli-Garr
called the sheriffs ofI tee and told
them that she and the &lt; hlldren
were at an address on Cortez
Street m Winter Springs
Investigators went to that
address, found tlx* mother. Ixith
children and her parents and
“ look the whole crew to MRS."
McDonough said
H r said that HRS will lake ovr r
the Investigation at this |m&gt;iiii
and decide who among them. If
anyone. Is fit to care (or the
children.
He was not sure of Gorr's
where.dxiuts lilts morning, full
believed the HRS Investigators
would want to discuss the mat­
ter with him as well
M c D o n o u g h said th a t he

After he was rpirsttoned and
released by Investigators last
night. McDonough said Garr left
the scene and abandoned hts car
at the store
McDonough believes he might
have tx rn staying In Ih r wooded
area across ih r slreel from the
store. It Is uncleur If he Is
employed so they are unable to
check If he reported lo work Ibis
m orning.
1m :i

D E A TH S
B ELLE A . BARKER
Hr lie A. i laiker. 86. Harry
Drive. Deltona, died Tuesday.
J a n . 25. HUM at L a k e v lrw
Nursing Center. Sanford. Horn
Nov. 20. HX)7 in Somerville.
Muss., she moved to Central
Florida III 1986. ^|ir was a
Isimrmaktrr. **f&gt;hr belonged to
C a lv a r y E p is c o p a l C h u r c h .
Dauvrni. Mass Site was a life
m e m b e r of E a s t e r n S t a r .
Somerville. Past W orthy Matron.
4 Order ol Eastern Star. W in ­
ch e s te r. muss.. Past M other
Advisor. Winchester Chapter 50.
. Order of Rainbow lor G irls.
. Winchester. Mass
Survivors Include daughter.
Barbara F. DcMatteo, Deltona;
Is o n s . E d w a rd A . F u d g e .
Danvers. Mass.. John S. Fudge.
J r .. Chelmsford. Muss. George K.
Fudge. Strrumwtxid. III., Robert
A. Fudge, Salem N .II.. William
A. Fudge. Manchester. N.H.t 19
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 12 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Stephen K. Ilaldauli Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.
ELBER T VARLEY H E W E TT
E lb e rl V a rlcy lie w c tl. HO.
Wlndnteadow Circle. Altamonte
Springs, died Tuesday. Ja n . 25.
HUM at his residence. Horn Sept.
15. 1007 In Needham. Mass., lie
moved lo Central Florida In
1975. He was a seeurlty guard
for Am herst College. Am herst.
Mass. H r was an Episcopalian.
He belonged lo Ainrrlean Legion
IVist 0019, 32nd degree Elm
Lodge. Bahia Shrine and V F W
Post 2093. H r was a Coast
Guard veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Margie:
daughter. Anita Beavers, Bed­
ford. Ind.: son. L. Joe Kern.
Geneva; eight grandchildren; 1*1
great-grandchildren.
B a ld w in F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs C h a ­
pel, In rharge of arratigemenis.
W IL L IA M C . H O F F M A N
W illia m C . H o ffm a n . 77.
W cklva Park Drive. Sanford,
died Tuesday. Jan. 25. 1994 al
his residence. Born Nov. 24.
1910 In Chicago, lit- moved lo
Central Florida In 1952. He was
an artist for Exhibitors Builders.
DcLand. He was a member of
Seminole Sportsman's Associa­
tion.
Survivor, wife. Elizabeth.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
R E V . W . L E S L IE H O L C O M B E
JR .
Rev. W . Leslie Holcombe. J r ..
59. Anthony Road. Hath. S.C ..
died Th u rsd ay. Jun. 27. 199-1 al
Augusta Ga. Horn In Sanford.
FI., he moved In Bath In 1985.
He was u retired minister. lie
served with Ihc Church of the
Nuznrenr for 22 yeais Including
hts Iasi pastorate with the First
C h u rc h of the Nazarcne. In
Kissimmee. He wus a member of
Midland Valley First C hurch ol
the N'uzarcnr. Clearwater. S.C.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e .

■

H o m ie r Price Holcombe: sons.
W . Le s H o lc o m b e . Hen
dersonvllle. N .C .. Dennis E
H o lc o m b e . E u t o n l o n . G a .;
daughters. Rliond.i L. Holcomb,
Haiti. Mary II. Putilll. Warner
Robbins. G a : sister. Sybil J .
Myjes. Ik p li/ ilv h . Ga.: brolhez,
Earl. Ill)ximing&lt;lalr. tin * nine
grandchildren.
H a tc h e r F u n e ra l H om e.
lAiuglry. S .C .. Ill charge of ar­
rangements.

Hnxiklyn. N.Y.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1985. She was
a homemaker. She belonged lo
O h r v Shalom. She also belonged
to lhe Travel Club.
Su rvivo rs Include husband,
lb ru a rd ; sous. M a rtin . Colu m b U h Md... Roberts Hayxlde.
N Y ; d a u g h te r,- - K i t s Rose,
l.nugwood. four grandchildren.
Hcth Shalom Memorial Cha|x*l. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

M .G . " T E D " J O N E S
M.G. " T e d " Jones. 84 Oak
A vc.. Sanlord. died Thursday.
I.m 27. 1994 at Central Florida
Regional Hosjiltal. Horn Sept.
14. 1909 In Colum bus. Miss., he
moved lo Ceulral Florida In
1924 He was em ployed by
D a n d y •F I o w c r s I n d u s t r ie s
H ulking Com pany for 47 years.
He wus a m em ber of Sanford
Church of Gixl of Prophecy.
Survivors include wife, .Jean
Davis Jones: daughters. Evelyn
O. Jones. Shirley J . Higley. Ixith
of Sanford: sons. Fred E. Jones.
S a n f o r d . G l y n n M. Jo n e s .
Ajxipka: brother. W .L. Jones.
Sanford: sister. Ethel J . Evans.
Dcllary. 11 grandchildren: five
great-grandchildren.
Brtssoii Funeral Home. San­
ford. In chnrge of arrangements.

C L A R E N C E
* aC . J . "
SCHROEDER
Clarence " C .J ." Schrocdcr. 74.
Inner Circle Drive. Oviedo, died
Wednesday, Jan. 26. 1994 al
O rlando Regional Medical Cen­
te r. B o rn May 5 . 1919 In
Palatine. III., he m oved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1950. He was
owner/operator of Schrocdcr
Wheel Alignment ft Drake Serv­
ice. He was a member of Trinity
Lutheran Church. Orlando He
wus a U.S. Air Force veteran.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e wife.
Eleanor; sons, G ary D .. Terry
Lee. both of O rlando: sister,
E m m a S c h w c lo w , Portland.
Ore.; brother. Ralph. Elgin. III.:
s e v e n g r a n d c h i l d r e n , one
great-grandson.
H u ld w ln -F a tr c h lld Funeral
Hom e. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

F E R N T . K L IN E H A N
Fe rn T . K lltie h a n . H5. S.
Edgcmon Avc.. W inter Springs,
died Wednesday. Ja n . 2H. 1994
at her residence. Horn Nov. 23.
1908 In Thom as. III. she moved
to Central Florida In 1977. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors Include son. Donald.
Winter Springs: daughters. Jean
S c o tt . E liz a b e t h t o w n . K y ..
Wanda Sheltxi. Jackson. Ohio:
brothers. Chester Ty rre ll. Fort
Myctx. Waller Tyrrell. Plano. III.:
sister. Mary W illia m s. A lb u ­
q u e r q u e . N .M .: 14 g r a n d ­
c h i l d r e n : 12 g r e a t *
grandchildren.
(la id w in -F a ir c h ild Fun e ra l
Home. Goldennxl-W lnter Park
Chapel In charge of arrange­
ments.
W A L T O N E. M E R O
Walton E. Mem. 72. Colombu
Rd.. DcBury. died Wednesday.
Ja n . 20. HUM at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Born
Feb. 3. 1921 in Wlllshoro. N Y..
he moved to Central Florldu In
1970. He war a master sgt. for
the Department of Intelligence
for the li.S. Governm ent. He wus
Catholic by faith.
Survivors Include daughter.
Shirley Ann. Washington. D.C.:
son. David. Los Angeles. Cullf.:
siste rs, lone C u r c y . Arlene
Mat'auluy. Hicndu Mero. all of
Alliany. N.Y.: brother. Reginald
Mero.’ W e s tp o rt. N .Y . : two
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Hddaulf Funeral
Home. Deltona. In rtiarge of
arrangements.
K A T E R U B IN
Kate Rubin. .09. Sable Lake
Drive. laingwixxl. died Wednes­
day. Jan. 20. HUM . Horn In

P H I L I P H .B T A P E
P h ilip If. Stupe. 7 7. Copperslone Circle. Casselberry,
died Tuesday. Jan. 25. 1994. lie
moved to Central Florida from
Pasadena. Calif. In 1992.
Survivors Include son. Gcffory
Filch . Rochester. N .Y .: daughter.
C h r is tin a L c T o u m ra u .
Rochester; eight grandchildren.
N e p t u n e S o c i e t y . S I.
Petersburg. In charge of ar­
rangements.
E L IZ A B E T H E .T R U B E E
Elizabeth E. T ru b c c . 53. E.
Graves Avc.. Orange C ity, died
Tuesday. Jan. 25. 1994 at her
residence. Horn J u ly 1. 1914 In
D e l.a u d . she was a lifelong
resident of Central Florldu. She
was a legal secretary. She was a
m em ber of St. Ju d e ’s Episcopal
C h u rc h . Orange City.
S u r v iv o r s Include mother.
W inifred Ann Jones. Santa Fc
Springs. Calif.: son. Stuart. Or­
ange C ity : sisters. A n n Shlmano.
C y p r e s s . C a lif .. S te p h a n ie
S h l m a n o . O r a n g e . C u llf .:
brothers. Everett S n yd e r Jones.
Palm Bay. Michael Jones. San
Francisco.
Stephen R. Huldauff Funeral
Hom e. Deltona, In charge of
arrangements.

C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
have not filed
c i v i l a c tio n s to d a te. T h e
in o lrs tu llo n s o c c u rre d from
1987 until 1992
W hen he Hint fur bankruptcy
last ycur. Paic-rsmi named the
th ird youth, who sued lilt- teac h ­
er Tuesday, as a |x&gt;tenllal credi­
tor.
No criminal case was filed on
Ix-lialf ol the third youth who Is
su in g Ih r Ixiard claiming the
lo r n ir r teacher molested him
d u rin g 1991 and 1992 while he
was a band student. Th e boy
claim s Paterson "w orked to de­
velop a congenial and Informal
relationship with the youth and
otlu-r students In hts classes by
Joking with them, meeting them
d u rin g their lunch pcrtcxl and
after school." Alter soliciting the
trust and confidences of I tics tu d e n ts. Paterson used Ills
(Kisttlon of authority and the
trust lie gained to make sexual
ad van ce s including offensive
and Inappropriate touching, ac­
co rd in g to llie civil suits
Paterson continually engaged
In c o n v e r s a t io n s a b o u t
masturbation and other lewd
topics In the bond room, the
suits claim Some, hut not all of
the lewd acts, w e rr allegedly
com m itted In the band room.
T h e suits claim the school
Ixiard received complaints of
1n u p p r o p r 1a l e a n d u n ­
p r o fe s s io n a l b e h a v io r of
Paterson with students on sev­
eral occasions In 1990 and 1991
hut lulled lo take action to
prevent him (rum committing
further actscltcd In the suit.
T h e sch o o l h o a rd was
n e g l i g e n t In th e h i r i n g ,
supervision and retention of
Paterson, the suits stales.
In 1990. Paterson was sus­
pended for five days and placed
on probation by the Florida
Department of Education and
s c h o o l hoard for p la y in g a
C h c c c h and ('hong recording. As
a condition of probation he was
not to have contact w ith chl’dren
outside of school. H r was xus|x-ndrd for violating Ills proba­
tion In January 1993 for giving a
student a tide home. During the
Investigation of the probation
violation, the sexual allegations
surfaced and he wus arrested In
Fe bruary.
T h e civil suit plalntllTs claim
they were not told Paterson was

on probation w iiilc he wus
teaching the children.
T h e father of one ol the
victims said Ills son Is still In
therapy as the result of the
molestation.
Seminole Sclxxil Hoard Presi­
dent llarhara K u h n said the
Ixiard moved to take action In
the ease as quk'kly as possible
alter the parents came forward.
Although n rw on tlie school
Ixiard at the time. Kuhn said she
underslixxl the jiarenls of the
students Involved did not want
to press the case until their
children were out of rnlddle
school and In high school.
"Y o u cannot take ucllons un­
less you have evidence lo sup­
port that action." she said "It
was not that nnylxxly was asleep
al the switch. It wus the Judicial
process or whatever adjective
you want to put on this process,
lo protect Innocent people from
false allegations. It Is very dllflrult to remove somelxxly un­
less you really have a strong
ease. *
School board Attorney Ned
Julia n Mild this morning the
school Ixiard handled the rase
pro|ierly and Is not negligent In
sujiervislng Paterson.
"W e cannot lx- sued for an

A T T E N T IO N

O U R D IN O S A U R S
A R E REAL™
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A S P E C IA L O F F E R T O Y O U
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Continued from Page 1A
fur uliegedly ottering
the undercover olflrcr 810 in
exchange lor sexual Intercourse
• Ray C. Hulllnc. 27. 508 E .
5th S t.. Sanford, for allegedly
offering the undercover officer
S lO In exchange for oral sex.
• Steve Harry Sm ith. 34. 401
A ir p o r t B lv d .. S a n fo rd , for
allegedly offering the undercover
officer 820 In cxrhangc for oral
ACX.
• Michael R. Moore. 28. 5020
O rm o n d Dr.. Dayton. Ohio, for
allegedly offering Ihc undercover
officer 85 In exchange for oral
ftCX.
• Paul Schafllc J r .. 51. 2108
H a r tw e ll A v c .. S a n fo rd , for
allegedly offering the undercover
officer 810 In exchange for oral
sex.
• Patrick Joe Pemcsttl. 38.
2108 Cordova Dr.. Sanford, for
allegedly offering the undercover
offlrer a fishing reel In exchange
for oral sex.
• Robert Wiliam Adklnson.
41. 16945 SW -17th Place Dr..
Oculu. for uliegedly offering the
u n d e r c o v e r o ffic e r $ 1 5 in
exchange for oral sex.
A ll the men were charged with
assignation to commit prostitu­
tion.

T I

O r a n g e / O s c e o la / S e m in o le
C o u n t y R e s id e n ts

.V

Sting

d

employer's Inlenlloiial crim ln;
misconduct." lx- said If tlie- acts
of ail employer urc wllllul.
Irntlonal. criminal and Ix-yond
the sco|ie of his or h rr *-mploy-*:
m cul. lilt- employer Is not liable •
Just tx-rause tluit |K*rsun hup j
jx-ned to lx- working for them .”
j
Ju lia n said lx- has not been j
served with the dvtl suits.
" T h e school hoard Is not •
re s p o n s ib le legally for M r j
Paterson's willful, crim inal ac- )
lions. We don't tell true hers to •
do tfiat. We don't acquiesce •
when teacher* do." Ju lia n said, j
He said this school district Is |
pro-active when It comes to j
dealing witli teacher mlsenn* •
duct. T h e Issue Is pul on the -’
table and after due process the .
teacher fired Most districts un--;i
dealing openly wiih such m a t-'
lers lixlay. rather than keeping
them secret.
.
" I don't believe and the schools
Ixiard doesn't feel that It was
negligent In how it dealt with the
Issue. Certainly we agree that
what Mr Paterson did was*'
unfortunate and It has had an •
luqiart on those children. Th e n
school board wouldn't wish that
on anyone and docs not believe i
It foster it. or encouraged It or:,
condoned it or l.iellllaled It."

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Harding skating
on thinner ice
Associated Press Writer
P O R TL A N D . O rr. — ProBcrulors Milipociiarcl
videotape of Tonya H ardings recent T V appearnnces to find nut what she knew and when stir
knew It. U.S. flgurr skating's governing body,
meanwhile, opened an Inquiry tluit could knoc k
her out of the Olympics.
The U.S. Figure Skating Association acini on
Thursday nflrr Harding denied any prior knowl­
edge of the Ja n . 6 ultark on Nancy Kerrigan hul
admitted that she did not come forward with
"things that I learned" afterward
The association named a five-member |»anrl lo
look Into w h rth rr Harding violated Its standards
of ethics or s|&gt;ortsmnnshlp. Th e panel's recom­
mendation will go lo USFA. which will forward
the team rosier to the U.S. Olym pic Committee
for the W inter G am rs next month In l.lllrham mer. Norway.
“ The United States Olym pic Committee Is
deeply concerned with statements made today by
Ton ya Harding relative to her stated knowledge of
the attack on Nancy Kerrigan." U S O C executive
director H arvey W . Schiller said.
During a news conference Thursday. Harding
said she hnd “ no prior knowledge of the planned
assault on Nancy K e rrig a n "
"I am responsible, however, for falling to report
things I learned uhout the assault when I
returned home from nationals." she continued
" I learned that some persons that were close to
me may have been Involved In the ass.mli. My
first reaction was one of dlsltelief. and the
disbelief was followed by shock and fear. I have
k ln c e r e p o r te d th is ' In f o r m a tio n to the
authorities."
Prosecutors subpoenaed Portland's three major
network T V stations this week, demanding they
deliver videotapes of her recent Interviews by 2
p.m. today.

Legal Notice
IK
1 CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A M NO t l 1U7 CA I4 K
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION Si Center vator
ol American Pioneer f eder el
Savings Rank. a M e d u &lt; « x i
and toon estoc-ei-on
Plobitlft,
NIW LANOO. INC . • Starts*
*
corpora'-on W AR RENE
WILLIAMS. ALEX
HALBERSTADT. F R A N K L
HARRINGTON JR .andCITV
OF W INTER SPRINGS.
NOTICE OF M O R TO AO t
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo • lm*l lodgment el
lo r N to w i Sales January I I
IIN . end en**res in Civil Action
; N* *1 I I I I C A la K *• the
Circuit Court el the Eighteenth
Judicial Clftull. m and l*r
Seminal* C eunty. Florida
.wherein RESOLUTION TRUST
cou p o n* T ION M Receiver et
Am ericen Pioneer Pederei
Seringa Bank, it the piainlllf.
and NEWLANDO. INC a Ftar
Ida corporation el a l. are the
defendant! I will M i l to th#
hifhMi - - t-r.1
ti, fajfc
al Ih* Well I. tnl door el the
Semineta County Courthouw ta
ivled el JOi North Perk Avenue
Sanlord Ftarlde. be-ween the
legal hour! ol tale (attimaltd
time el seta II K a m i an i n
lath day of February, m i th*
lot tawing described preparty, to
wtt
E X H IB IT -A "
Portion* *• North Orlando
Rancho* Section II. a* recorded
In Plai Book i j . page* n end I )
el the Public Record* el Semi
nale County, datcrlbad at
lot taw*
Commence el the Nerthwetl
corner ol Let I, Block J, North
Orlando. Ith Addition, at re
corded in Plat Book IS. Page* 77
and 71 ol ta* Public Record* ol
Seminole County. Florida,
•hence rim N 2*aS4'02"E ter e
dHtence ol SM IS tool lo the
Southwetl corner #1 Block It. el
the aforementioned North Or
land* Ranch** Stctlan II.
•hanca ria* N W i r t f ' E eUwg
Ih* Sauthtrly lln* *1 »*id Stack
It for a ditience ol 71100 feel,
•hanca run N *7*24 40"E along
tald Southerly line lor a dit
lane# el IM M leel lo the Point
•I Beginning. Ihence run N
S0*S0ir- W lor e ditience ot
i l l *0 loot thence run N
41*2104 E lor e dulance el
IIS 00 leeli thence run N
SIMS’10" E lor a ditfance ol
I I . 41 tool, thence run N
SSMS’a r E lor e ditience ol
IS100 tool thence run S J lal4’l4"
E lor a distance el 100 *0 leel.
•hence rvn N 14*44‘01“ E lor e
ditience el itM S leel to a point
an the Northerly line et Block U
al tald North Orlando Ranch**.
Stctlon I I . Ihanc* run S
M ’ SS’ i r E along tald Northerly
line lor a dalanc* el atl at led
to a point on a curve concave
Northeetlerly having a radiut ol
G i l &lt;S leel end a chord bearing
et S 20*1014" E tald point being
an the Wetter ly Right ol Way
line oI Slate Read No tit (par
D O T . R/W map et Stato Read
No 410. Section 7X70 2)0*. theel
It. thence run Southeatlerly
along Ih* arc ol tald curve end
tald right el way line through a
central angle ol 0 2 M lir ‘ lor e
ditience el SSI OS leel lo a point
on a curve concave Northwetl
erly having a radiut el SI 00 leel
and a chord bearing el S
S0*04’SE' W. thence rim South
easterly along me ere ol tad
c u rv e and th* N o rlh a riy
Right el Way lln* ol Edgemon
Avenue through a central angle
oi or* tro t" lor * sittanc* ot * or
tael, thence run S Sdaa’OI" W
a lo n g t a l d N o r l h a r i y
Right olWay linn ol Edgemon
Avenue tor a ditiance ol n o i l
leel; thence run N » » i r » 4 " W
along m* Eattorly lino ol Lei 14.
Block 12. el te d North Orlando
Ranch**. Section II lor a dit
lance el 12100 leel le the
Northeetterly comer tnereol.
•hence rid S M 'M ’Ol" W along
the Northerly line ol ta d Let It
and Lgl IS. Block 12 ol tald
North Orlande Ranch**. Sacden
II tar a ditiance pi J WOO tad;
thence run N SIM M*" W tar a
dHlanc*of JtOStaol; thence run
S 14*44 01” W far a distance et
MS 00 taal to m* W tti im* et
Block l| el ta d Norm Orlando
Renehe*. Section II; Itience run
N S P i n t " W along cad Wet!
lln* tar a ditiance el MO N tool
ta a punt el c.-rvaiure et a
curve concave Northeasterly
haring a radiut el III! 00 leel.

m*nc# rin Northerly along me
ere et said curve and tad Wetl
Im* through a central angle el
17*40 St" ter e dutence el SOI 44
•cot to a pomt on tad curve end
the Southeasterly earner d me
alerem enlioned Block It .
thence run S 47*14 40 ’ W red-el
to ta d curve etong the Souther
ly line d ta d Btack If. lo» a
distance et MS II ted to m*
po&lt;nl ol Beginning
C o nta ining 12.0*1 acre*
1220021 square taoll more or let*
and being tubiact tp any
rights d way. restrictions and
eatament* et record
E X H IB IT " B “
TO G ETH ER WITH
I F ltle re t end Prrtenal
Property All pertenei prrperty.
egu'pment end liituret ettned
re or located an the Property
described m Erhibrt A and *n
proceed*, product*, replace
mentt addition*, tubtlitutio-it
renewal* and ectetttant d any
et the terege-ng
S A ttlg n m e n l *1 Routt.
with ell rents, tttuev proMt
revenue, mceme. taetet end
ether benefit* trem the Preperty
deterIbed m ( ahlblt A
S Centred Rights All rights,
title and inter**• m and to any
and all contract* written or
oral, eaprett or implied, new
ending or nereetter entered
into or anting, m any manner
related ta the improvement*
| use. operation tale conversion
or ether disposition of any inter
ett in me Property described m
E ahibit A end any improve
mentt now or hereafter con
tlructed Itwrecn. tangible prep
e rly. or the rent*, or any
combination. Including any and
*'l deposits prepaid itomt. and
payment* due end to become
due thereunder, and including
construction contract* service
contract*, advertising contracts
purchase order*, equipment
leases sewer and water righlt
retarvalient and agreements
end ether utility agreement*
4 Other Intangible* Atl con
tract rights, accounts, mttru
mentt end general intangible*,
et tsrch terms from time to time
ere defined in me Florida lln
iform Commercial Cede, ta any
manner related le the ute.
Operation, sal*, conversion, or
other dHpeiltmn (voluntary or
Involuntary) el the Preperty
described m E tidbit A and any
improvement* now or herteller
constructed thereon, including
ell permit*. Iicentet. insurance
policies, right! ot action and
om*r chose* in action
1 Canilrvdlan Decemaatt
end Documentation The lor ego
tag type* ol property include
specifically all el the following
ell contract*, plant and docu
mem* that concern me det-qn
and conttruclton ol any Im
provemanlt. constructed or to
be constructed on the Property
described In Eihlbit A. Includ
ing plant end specifications,
drewingt. end architectural
ander engineering contracts
and construction contract*,
together with all amendment*
revisions, modifications and
supplements and all govern
mental permits, appievalt.
Impact lea pay menu or depot
lit. end sewer and er water
deposits, lees, and agreement*
or reservations or allocation ol
capacity pertaining to th* Prop
arty described in E thlbll A.
4 tower and Water Capacity
All Sewer and Water rights,
capacity, allocattans reserve
•ions deposits, prepaid lees
end or charge*, tap right* and
agreement* relatmq to th*
Property described In E&gt;h.bit A
Including 42.421 gallons per day
Ol water capacity and 12.710
gallons per day et tawor capaci
ty pursuant to that certain
Developer’* Agreement dated
September f. Itl4 between
Newlendo. Inc and North Or
lendo Water end Sewer Corpora
lien
7 Proceed* and Products. All
proceeds ol me conversion, voi
unta/y gr involuntary, el any ol
th* properly described above
Into cash or ether liquidation
claim*, or lhal ere otherwise
payable lor in|ury ta. or m*
taking or requisitioning ol. any
such proparty, including *11 In
turanca and condamnatian
proceeds All product!, re
placements, add-nan*, subtlllu
lion*, renewals and acctntont
ta any ol Rto foregoing
D A TE D mis tsm dsy ol Janu
a ry .1404
Maryann* Mort*
Clark. Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish January If A February
A 1*04
DEN » t

Legal Notices
N*Hc**!Shtflift Sato
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
lhal by vlrlu* ol lhal carlam
Writ at Etaculien issued out el
and under the tael al Ih* Circuit
Court el Orang* County, Ftar
Ida. Cat* K ite 1102 upon a I tael
judgment rendered ta Ih* etar*
said Court on Ih* IIth day ol
May A O IttC. in lhal carlam
cat* entitled Florida National
Bank Plemtitf vs Oan Smith.
Defendant whKh aforesaid Writ
el Eaeculien wet delivered lo
me as Sherlll *1 Seminal*
County. Florid* end I have
levied upon all the right, title
end interest el the attendant.
Oan Smith. In and to th* follow
mg described preperty. said
property being located ta Semi
note County. Florida mere par
tK ular Iy doser iOed at lei towt
On* ISO* Ford Taurus. Vm
IIFA B P K O O O tJA lM D l being
stored *1 Butch t Towing. Sen
lord
end the imdertigned at Sheriff
el Seminole County. Ftarlde.
will *1 II 00 A M on th* Ism
day at February A D irt* otter
tor sal* and tall lo m* highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HANO
AND SUBJECT TO A N T AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, et the
Front (West) Door, at th* steps
et the Seminole County Court
house In Sanlerd Florida, th*
above drtc r ibed property
That said sal* Is bring mad*
to satisfy the terms ol Ihis Writ
et E secutien
Donald F Etimger. Sherlll
Seminote County. Ftarlde
NOTICE RFGAROING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS
ABIITIES ACT OF 1440 PER
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SH O U LO 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 IC E . EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
TIO N . 11(1 21 TH 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 O CEED IN G TE L E
PHONE
(eon 1)0 **40 TTD
14021 12) 222)
Published January M 21. 20.
February 4 with m# %*l* Feb
ruary 14. It*4
P EN 42______________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO t&gt; t i ll C A M E
KEYCORP MORTGAGE INC .
Plaint, tl
v*
LANCE G CAR VER .*! us .
Otpt.
Oelvndantltl
NOTICE OF SALE
1112*11)
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Schedui -q
Foreclosure Sale entered in mis
tat* now pending m ta-d Court
m* style el which I* indicated
above
I will ten ta m* highest end
best bidder lor cash at the Writ
Front Door SEMINOLE County
Courthouse Ml Norm Perk Av
enue Sanlord Florida 22221
between 11 00 A M and 7 00
P M . on the 72nd day et Ftbru
ary. Itts Ih* tallowing d*
scribed properly es set term w
said Order er Final Judgment
town
LOT X A lA E A V A WOODS
PHASE IX. ACCORDING TO
TH E P LA T T H E R E O F . AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK
J*. PAGES I A PUBLIC SEC
O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA
O R D E R E D al Stm lnot*
County. Florida, mis 2)th day ol
January. 1444
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Oeputy Clerk
Publish January 21A February
4. 14*4
OEN71)
Fn t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t " '
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 44 41* CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
J O S E P H IN E E L I Z A B E T H
SHAUT.
NOTICE TOCREDIToVs***
(summery admteiitrattoiil
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A IM S OR D E M A N O S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
E S TA TE :
You are hereby notified met
an Order el Summery Ajmtait
•ralien has been »n«*r«d in m*
*»t*i* el Jottphin* Eluebem
Sheut. deceased File Number
*4 0)0 CP. by the Circuit Court
lor Seminole County. Florid*.
Probate Division, m* address ol
which It Seminole County
Courthouse 201 Norm Perk Ay
mu*. Sanlord Florid* 22771;
that th* total cath value ol th*
etlale It S7.44I aa and mat th*
names end addresses el those to
whom It ha* been assigned by
such order a it Phyllis M
Palmar. 1110 Old Tltutvilla
Road. Deltona. Florida 22221
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIED THAT
All creditors al Ih* decedent
end other persons having claims
or demands against decedent t
**!#!* an whom * copy ol mis
notice Is served within three
months otter the dot* el the lirtl
publication ol mis notice mutt
til* their claim* with mi* Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH F e E MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM
All ether creditors el ihe
decedent and persons having
claims er demands against Ih*
eslet* el m* dkcedml mutt III*
their claims with this court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
A FTER THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THISNOTICE
A L L C L A IM S A N O DE
MANDS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
ih* dal* ol Ih* first publico
lien el this Notice Is January 20.
14*4
Personal Giving Nolle*
PhyllisM Palmar
ISM Old Tilutvill* Road
Dolton*. Florid* 2222) 4104
Attorney tor Person
Glylng Net ko
Vernon Swerttel
Carlton. Fields. Ward.
Emmanuel. Smith 1
Cuttor.PA.
Post Of he* Bos 1171
Or land*. F tor Ido 12002
T ilt phone: (402104*0X0
Florida Bar No : 122220
Publish January 20 A February
A 1404
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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N O : *2 li t ) CA M E
NICKTOMSIC.
Plaintiff
vt
JAMES WILL IAMS and
K ATHERINE WILLIAMS.
G A R Y E MILLS SANORAI
MILLS. W iLLIA M T
KENDRICK. FAITH A
KENORICK. totally ana
saver ally. TERRY
SOUILLANTE.ORLANDO
OOOGE. INC .S TA TE OF
FLORIDA GENERAL
MOTORS ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION. SOUTHERN
DISCOUNT CO n/h/a F L E E T
FINANCE. SEMINOLE
MEMORIAL HOSPITALn/k/a
HOSPITAL CORPORATION o r
AME RICAdb/a HCA
CENTRAL FLORIDA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL. MARY
E DRIGGS BANK SOUTH
LEASING INC SOUTHERN
LOAN A FINANCE C O . INC .
BU R N ETTE WILLIAMS.
M ALCOLML H ENLEY.
D D S . SANDRA GOMEZ.
U N ITE D STATES OF
AMERICA. PEGG YM
WILLIAMS. SEMINOLE
COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR,
ROYAL JEEP/EAGLE
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
INC KAISCO INC and
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ta Foreclosure da&gt;*d
January II. 1*4*. end entered ta
Cat* No 4) 1441 CA M E el m*
Circuit Court ta end tor Semi
not* County. Ftarlde. wherein
m* Ctork et m* Court will tell to
m* highest bidder ter cash et
the west Freni Door el m*
Seminole County Courthouse
Sanford F tor Ida on m* tom day
el Ftburery t**l at II 00 a m .
th* teilowing described properly
et set term ta said Summary
F itusl Judgment to wit
Th* West IM feet of lie
following described preperty
Th* South 144 leel of th* Norm
200 toot ol Ih* South 7)0 tael et
that pert et m* Seumwoti '« et
m* Harm**** iq *• Seciten 14.
Tewnsh p II South Hang* K
East lying West et State Road
No too lor marly S'ate Highway
No 2 SeminoleCeunty. Ftarlde
Deled mis 12m day *1 J#nv
ary 1*44
MAR VANNE MORSE
Clerk oim* Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Belton
Orp. to CiMfe
Publish Januanyjt.it. tf*4
DEN 111

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 411441 CA IS L
JEAN M B E T H E ll
Plaintiff.
»*
MARIANNE BOOTH
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARIANNE BOOTH
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action t* ferectose a mortgage
on the tottowtag property w
Seminole County. Florida
Unit II*. ESCONDIDO. A
C O N D O M IN IU M S E C TIO N
VIII. acitaJuN hi 'he Declare
•ton el Condominium Ihereol at
recorded in O R Book H U
Pages H I inrewgn /to end Plat
Book 14. Peg* *4. Public Rec
ordt ol Semineta County. Ftor
id*
hat been bled against you and
you ere required to serve a copy
el your written, defenses, ll any.
to It. on John V Baum. Plain
l l f l 't Attain**. I l l South
Maitland Aytnu*. Maitland.
Florida n i ) l . an er beler# X
days trem the lit putlicetien
and III* Ih* original with the
ctork el mis court either belor*
service on Piemlill 1 attorney or
immediately th e re a fte r . other
wit* * default will be entered
egalnst you ter th* reliel dt
mended ta th* complaint or
Petition
Dated on the ism day el
January. 1444
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER XO FC O U R T
BY Jean Bnllanl
At Oeputy Ctork
PUilith January 24 A February
a. i**4
DEN I X

IN TH E CIRCUIT COu
E IG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 4) 1114 CAI4K
C A L IF O R N IA F E D E R A L
BANK, a Fedsrel Sayings Bank,
at successor In inttratl lo
California Federal Savings and
Loan Assoc lotion.
Plalntitf.
vt
C EDWARD PROCTOR and
CANO Y E PROCTOR. HIS
WIFE ANO FIRST BANK l
TRUST CO. l/k/a REGENCY
BANK OF FLORIOA.
Oelandanllt)
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO C H A P TIR 4)
NOTICE IS GIVEN lhal pur
suanl I* a Summary Final
Ju dg m ent e n ltre d In Ih*
above styled cause. I will tell to
the highest and best bidder lor
cash on Ih* llm day ol March.
1444. al II 00 am al m* west
Irani door el th* Samlnel*
County Courthoul* Sanlord.
Florida. Ih* tallowing described
properly
Lo* I X Weklv* Cove Phot*
Four, according le Ih* plal
ihereol. as recorded In Plal
Book 22. Pages 40. 41. 41 and 42.
et 1he Public Record* ol Semi
net* County. Florid*
O ATEO mis }sm day el Janu
ar*. 1444
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk ol Ih* Courts
By Dorothy W Bolton
N O T IC E
A M E R IC A N S
WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF
1**0 - A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
ORDER NO 4117 PERSONS
W ITH A D IS A B ILITY WHO
N E EO A SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATION TO PARTICIPATE
IN T H I S P R O T E E D I N G
SHOULO CONTACT AOA CO
ORDINATOR A &gt; X I NORTH
PARK AVENUE. SUITE N SOI.
SANFORD. FLORIOA 12771 A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING T E L E
PHONE 407 OT 42X E X T. 4227.
1 100 tSS 1771 ( T D D ) . OR
I M0 4S! 0770 (VI. VIA FLOR
I0A R ELAY SERVICE
Publish January 20 A February
A 1*44
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Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CawN* 411741 CAME
Judge O H Eataa. Jr.
T H E M ID L A N O M U T U A L
L IF E INSURANCE COMPANY,
an Ohio corporation
Pletatltf.
*
THE SHOPPES OF ISLAND
LAKE PARTNERSHIP, a Ftor
id* general partnership
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that, pur
suanl lo a Summary Final
Judgment el Foreclosure on
Itred January II. IttA entered
in Ceso No 41I241CAUE. ol
m* Circuit Court ot m# f-gh
teenth Judicial Circuit, w end
tor Seminoto County. Flondo.
wherein Th* Midland Mutual
Lit* Insiuenc* Company is m*
plamtitt and Th* Shoppes el
Island Lake PartnartMp. a Ftor
■da general partnership, is the
defendant | will tell to the
highest O dder tor cash, at the
WEST FRONT DOOR of the
Seminole County Courthouse
X I North rack Avenue. San
lord Florida et II 00 a m an
Ih* Ith day ol February. 1*44.
the following reel and personal
property described in the Fmal
Judgment et Foreclosure and In
Iha legal description attached lo
this Nolle# ol Sal* et Eahibit
"A "
EXHIB IT "A "
LEOAL DESCRIPTION
Parcel N* I
Deng 4 port-on et Trad No I.
Sanlande Springs according t*
th* plat ihereol at recorded ta
Plot Boca S. Peg* 12 Public
Records el Seminal* County.
Ftarlde
Commence *1 m* Northwest
corner et t*&gt;d Trod Ne I.
thence along Iha Southerly Right
•I Way lln* of Slai* Road Ne
414. S 44*1*' la ’ E . 1*7 10 leel to
the POINT OF BEGINNING
thence continue along said
Southerly Right el Way Im* S
t r i r i l " E . 1)00 Net 1hence
S 0O*«* M W . X 0 teet m*nc*
N 44*10’ 14" W . 42 M leel.
•hence S 00*00 )4 W . 1X00
leel Ihence S #4*1* 14 E .
X I 10 ter*, thence S 00*0* to"
W . I l l bO teet. thence N
04*X’ I«‘*W 104 11 feet thence
N 00*00 M E . H I M toot
thane* N *4*10 14" W . M l *4
feet m#nc# N 00*001* E .
101 10 t a a l , th a n e * S
44*14 I4"E . I X M feet thence
N 00*4 14 E . X 0 feet 'hence
S 14*10 14" E . 71 SO teet
meeice N 00*00 )4 f . 120 00
t**t to th* POINT OF BEGIN
NING
TO G E TH E R WITH
INGRESS/EGRESS
EASEM ENT
Being e portion el Tract No I.
Senlende Springs according to
Iha plat thereof es recorded ta
Plot Book V page |] Public
Records of Seminole Ceunty.
Florida
Commence al th* Northwest
corner ot said Tra d Ne I.
thence etong the Southerly Right
et Way im* *4 Stele Reed 4)4. S
44*14 is E . 7*0 to Not to th#
P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G ,
•hence continue along said
Southerly High! *1 Way line S
44*1* 14 E . 14 M Not; thence
S 00*00 M " W
11*00 teet;
thence S X * X 14" E . 14110
•re* *e a paint on the Wt*t tin* of
an ecittmg It loot wide In
grett'Egrett Easement as re
corpyd inOtbcl#' Records Seek
Mao Pag* * ». Public Records
ot Seminole Ceunty. F lor-da,
thence along said West 1me, N
00*0* x ' E . I R K feet ta a
pn.m on said South Right of Way
lln* ol S R 414. thane* S
*4*10*14" E along said Right ot
Way Iin* tl M teet. thence S
00*00’X " W . I N N teet. thence
N 14*14 14" W . X I X teet.
Ihenc# N 00*04 2* E . HO 00
tool to th* POINT OF BEGIN
NING
TO G E TH E R WITH
INGRESS/EGRESS
EASEM ENT
B eing 4 p trp e lu a l non
esdwvv* eesemerl previously
reserved m that carlam War
ranty Deed recorded in Official
Records Book IU0. peg* *M.
Public Record* el Seminal*
County. Florida, as more par
ticularly dssenbod at taltows
From th* NW corner ol Tract
Ne I. SANLANDO SPRINGS
according to ih* Plal Ihereol as
recorded ta Plal Book S page SI.
ol th# Public Records et Semi
nol* County. Florida, run S
44*14 1* E . etong Ih* North
line el said Tract I and th* South
Right of Way im# of Stato Rood
4)4 a d-tianc* ot » l *4 leef to» *
P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G ,
thence continue S 44*1#'14" F .
I I 00 teet. Ihenc# run S
00*04*24" W . 110 00 teel. Itienc*
run N 44*14 14 W . I I M leal.
Ihenc* run N 00*04 M " E .
110 00 loot to th* Peinl ot Be
TO GETHER WITH
Land Th* to* simple estate
and interest el Ihe Mortgagor
eaisting in end to that certain
proparty lying and being In
Seminoto Ceunty. Ftarlde. end
more fully described on Eihlbit
A attached hereto and mad* a
part haraol by rttortnc* to th*
same * alert ** II fully tel forth
h e re in (c o lle c tiv e ly . Ih*
' Land ”l.
Improvements All buildings,
structures, betterments, end
ether Improvements ol any
nature now or hereafter erected
er located In whole er In perl
upon Ih* Land, ragardlest ot
whether physically afllsad or
now or hereafter severed or
capable of severance trem th#
Lend (collectively, the "Im
provementt "I
Appurtenances Th* benefit et
all easements, interests prlvl
leges, licenses, and ether rights
ol any nalura whatsoever
benefiting or otherwise eppurt*
nanl to th* Land or th* Im
provomantA or both. Including
the benefit el atl rights of wey.
easements, riparian and llltoral
rights, water, water rights and
powers, rights to end to tell (III.
tlrlpt or gores el lend, streets
alleys, ways, passages, poring,
railroad tiding*, drainage
righlt. sewer lights, and rights
el Ingress and egress to end
from th* Land and all ad|ommg
property, whether now tutting
or hereafter arising, together
with Ih* reversion ar reversions,
remainder ar rematndsrv rants
issues, income*, and profits of
any of tho foregoing, and all
rights *rn# and taleretl of th*
Mortgagor In and to Ih* miner
alt. flower*, shrubs, tondscep
Ing. crepv trees and limber and
other ambtamantt now or hare
after located an th* Land er
part ar parcel thereof. Mid all of
the weter. sanitary and storm

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sewer systems and lines now or
hereafter owned by th* Mortg*
gor, er ta which the Mortgagor
hot an interest, which are now
or he/tetter located on. ever er
upon ih* Lend (ar In an tat*
ment appurfonlant Iheretol ar
any pari there©!. Including but
not limited to all water mains,
taiylca laterals, hydrants,
pumps. pipes. velvet and appt-r
••nances, lift end pump stations,
tannery sewer Iin*a tannery
tewtr mains, sanitary sewer
laterals, s a n ita r y ttw a r
manholes end tender r sewer
appurtenances
Tangible Preperty All of th*
Mortgagor s right, till*, end
interest ta and lo all litlures.
furniture appurtenances, epp*
ra tu t. m a c h in e ry , goods,
supplies, equipment, end tangble personal properly of any ard
every nature whatsoever that
er* new or hereafter III el
Iached or alined to Ih* Lend or
Ih* improvements, er both, er
(III situated upon er about th*
lend er the Improvements, er
both, regardless el whether
physically atfised or severed er
capable of severance from Ih*
Lend or Improvement* or bo*h.
provided ih* same are used
utable or intended to be used ta
ronnactien with any present or
future us*, operation, occupe
I-on er enjoyment ot or upon th*
Lend or Improvements, or both,
or Hill regardless el where
tiIvetod provided Ih* same are
used usable or intended to be
used In connection with any
present er future ut*. eperetnn.
occupation or enioymenl et or
upon Ih* Land the Improve
menlt er both Th* Iorego*ng
includes by way of IMutlrelign
but net l-milelion any end ell
sign* and d-tptays. heeling air
cendi-emng water, gas lighting
In c in e r a tin g , and pawar
equipment, anginas, cam
pressor*, pipes, pumps, tor**
motors, conduits, wiring end
twitchboerds plumbing, lilt-ng
clean,ng fir* prevention fir*
estlnguithlng sprinkling re
irigereimg ventilating was**
removal and communications
equipment and apparatus, bo-l
art. furnaces, oil burner*. v*Cu
um (leen-ng systems elevators
and escalators, stoves, evens
ranges d-sposai units, d-th
washers water heaters evhoutf
systems, refrigerators, cebi
nett end partitions, rugs el
tached lloor coverings curfe-ns.
rods, draperies, and carpets
building motor i*lt. all shades
awnings blinds, sc -eawA storm
doors and windows, end any
edd-i-ens. accessions renewals
replacements, end substitutions
ot ony or *11 of tho foregoing It
being understood that th*
enumeration et any specific
*r lutes el t*ng-bto property
shell In no wit* esetud* er be
held to etcludr any items o*
long -Me property not spoclticel
ly mentioned The Items ot
property encumbered by this
subsection or* individually end
ctttectiyely somet'mes celled
in# "Teng-bto Property'' u- this
Mortgage
Reals All security Osposi'A
rents, issues incomes profits
end ether deposits ol a general
nilufi in
msrwwr Sfiting
from ft* L**d.
or Tong-bit Property, ar *ny
compulation ihereol including
the Mortgagors in toresI in and
•a *11 leases, guaranties
licenses trenchitot end can
cessions of. er relating to, the
possession, use occupancy «
enioymant of all or ony portion
Of the Lend. Improvements or
Teng-bto Preperty. whether now
ousting or hereafter mad*, ta
eluding any and all amend
menlt. med-licatwnA replace
ments tubtHluttont. estonsiens.
renewals, er censaiidelient.
whether now Slitting or hereof
tor made, but reserving to the
Mortgagor ta the manner pro
vtdsd by Hut Mortgage th* right
to ceitoct. retain, and otherwise
hove th* ut* end benefit el all
such rents. Issues, incomes end
profits unless and until a default
occurs ta the payment or ether
performance of th* Noto. Mort
gag* or other Loan Documents
Th* items ot property encum
bored by this subsection er*
Individually and collectively
sometime* celled the "Rents'* ta
this Mortgeg*
Secondary Financing All ot
th* Mortgagor s right, power, or
privilege to further encumber
any et the preperty described ta
•nit Wc'ton 11 tor debt, it being
Intended by this provision to
divust the Mortg. gor of the
power to encumber, or to grent
a security interest In. any el Iha
properly encumbered by this
Mortgage et security lor th*
performance ot any obligation
without the Mortgagee t prior
written content eacept at spec 11
Ically set forth In Section 2 24
hereafter
Proceeds AM and eny ot th*
Mortgagor 1 right, fill*. Inter
ett. property ctolm. demand,
lodgments awards, proceeds
end tenements or payments,
including Interest thereon, end
th* right to receive the tame, al
law as well as In equity, as a
result et (II insurance proceeds
pursuant to Iha Insurance pro
visions h tra a fla r. Ill) th*
eaercis* el Ih# right el eminent
domain or ether condemnation
or taking ol Ih* properly
encumbered by this Mortgage
(III) Ih* alteration et tho grad*
of any street. Ilsr) any other
ln|ufy to. condemnation of.
taking er requisitioning ol.
conversion et (voluntary er in
voluntary), dameg* to or dt
creese In Ih* value el Ih*
Prop*'**- end (v l any and all
monlas. awards or other pay
menlt made or payable by any
end all tenants under eny leases
with Iha Mortgagor either In lieu
ol rent or on account el or
•rising from any dstautt by any
tenant under eny such leas*,
including, but nol limited to. eny
and *11damages
Centred Rights AM el the
Mortgagor’s right, title end In
forest in and to any and all
contracts, written er oral,
eipress er implied, new or
hereafter entered into or ent
Ing. In any manner related to
th* construction, design, im
proverrent. us». operation, oc
cupeilon. *n|eym*nt. sal*,
conversion or other disposition
(voluntary or Involuntary) ol
the Land Improvements. Tan
gibto Pr.party ar Iha Rents, er
any interesl therein, ar any
combination including eny and
all management agreements,
sales cm If ads. contract depot
It*, earnest money deposits,
deposits, prepaid Itamt and
payment! due and to become
due thereunder, and further
Including all payment and par
formanca bonds, construction
guaranties, warranties, can
structlen contracts, architects
agreements general contract

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agreements, design agreements,
engineering agreements, man
•gemant agreements, technical
service agreements. *r chi tec
tural plant end speclticatienA
sewer end water and other
utility egre*mentt. permits. *p
provals. Ucentev building per
m il* , sarvlca c o n tra c ts ,
advertising contracts, purchase
order* and equipment leases
Names end Trademarks AM
right, title end taleretl et the
Mortgagor ta end to alt trade
marts, trade nemos, names of
businesses, fictitious Ired*
names or other names now a*
hereafter used In connection
with tho operation et the Land or
ImprovomontA or bo*h. and all
r el alert marks, imfos and ta
sign**
Other Instrunsents AM ot the
Mortgagor s right. Iltto. and
interest In and to any and all
contract rights and instruments
as such terms from lima to lima
ar* defined m Ih* Florida Lln
Harm Commercial Code at from
lima to lima ta tore* and affacl
("Ih# Code"!, ta any manner
•elated to the us* operation,
occupation. an|eymanl. tala,
conref sion or ether disposition
I voluntary or Involuntary) ot
th* Lend. Improvements. Ten
g-ble Property or Rents, or any
interest there.n includ-ng all
permilA licenses, righlt to ion
■ng condMwnel us* permits or
ether development orders or
agreements approved end
issued by the appropriate egen
dee et and by th* City el
Long wood leminol* County. Ih*
stole ot Florida and eny o»h*r
appi-cable governmental entity
insurance policies end proceeds
actions end rights et action and
o*her r hoses in action
O ATEO January IA 1444
'CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy &lt;H Bolton
Detruty Clerk
Publish Jenueryll. X. 1444
DEN 111

N OTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given lhal I
am engaged ta business el SI)
Derby Or . Altamonte Springs.
FL 22714. Semi no I* County.
Florida, unde- Iha Fictitious
Nam* of SNAPPY VENDING
SERVICE, end thet I mts*d fo
register said name with the
Division sf Corporations. Te’le
nets** Florida In accordance
with Ih* provisions of me
Fictitious Name Stoto'rt T*
Wit Sec I ten MS 04. Florida
Statutes I X I
Douglas L Schmitt
Publish January M. 1X4
DEN IX

IN tHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S IN O 41 1774 CA IIE
NATHAN GREENSTEIN. AS
TRU STEE UNDER THAT
CER TAIN UNRECORDED
TRUST AG REEM ENT KNOWN
AS THE NATHAN
G R EEN STEIN INTER VIVOS
TRUST O ATEO AUGUST I
1441
Pietatitf.
vt
RAFAEL K SANTIAGO etel
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment et Foreclosure datod
IJth.day et January tvea end
entered w Case No 41177* CA
laE ol th* Circuit Court of the
■Ith Judicial Circuit, in and tor
SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharam NATHAN GREENS
TEIN . at Trustee under that
ce rta in unracarded Tru st
A g ree m ent known at the
Nathan Greenttom Inter Vivo*
Trust Doted August 4 10*1
P la m titt end R A F A E L K
SANTIAGO #• at. ere th* D*
Undents, t will tell to the
h.gh*tt bidder ter cosh at th#
West iront ooor ot th* )E M I
NOLE County Courthouse in
Sanlord. Florida, en Ihe igth day
ol February. 1444. at II 00
O’clock a m . the tallowing d*
scribed preperty et set forth in
sa*d Summary Fmal Judgment
lying and being situate In SEM
I NOLE County. Florid*, te wit
Lot 2. Block • ot NORTH
O RLAN D O SECOND AOOI
T ION according to Ih* Plat
•hartef. at recarded in Plal
Book i ) et Pegs SS. SO 1 17 of in*
Public Records et SEMINOLE
County. F lor id*
N O T IC E
A N Y P ER S O N
W IT H A D IS A B IL IT Y RE
Q U IR IN G R E A S O N A B L E
ACCOM MODATION SHOULD
C A L L 1407 1 2)2 4)20. IF
HEARING IMPAIRED. (TD D )
1*001 *&gt;10771. OR VOICE IVI
10001 *1)4770 VIA FLORIOA
R E L A Y S E R V IC E . N O T
L A T E R TH A N S E V EN (72
OAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO
CEEO ING
O A TEO this I4lh day ot Janu
e ry .1*44
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Belton
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jknuery 11.20 14*4
DEN 117

IN T H E COUNTYCOURT
OF THE E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cate Ne 411*40 CA It
Dry. 0
COMM UNITY FIRST DANK OF
CEN TR AL FLORIDA, a Florida
corporation, l/k/a TU C K ER
S T A T E B A N K . n/k/O
SOUTHTRUSTOFORLANDO
Plaintiff,
vs
JCL LANOClEAM ING. IN C .
FR AN K J SOBOTKA. JR ,
a/k/a FRANK J SOBOTKA.
and J U N E J S O B O T K A .
LIN D E R IN D U STRIA L MA
C H IN E R Y CO M P A N Y, and
C I T Y OF LONGW OOD. a

municipality.

Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It given that purtu
enl to *n Amended Partial Final
Judgment et Foreclosure dated
January l, 14*4. in Cos* No
*1 1440 CA ISO ol th* Circuit
Court el Seminole Costaty. F lor
Ida In which Community Firs)
Bank of Central Florid*. It the
Plemtitf end JCL Lendcleering.
Inc . Frank J Sobolkk. Jr
a'k/a Frank J Sobotka. and
June J Sobotka art Ihe Delon
denis I wii: tell to th# highest
end best bidder tor cosh at th*
West Front door ol tho Seminoto
County Court House. X I Norm
Perk Areru*. Sanlord. Florida
17771 al It 00 a m on February
0. 1444. Its* lot lowtrig described
p ro p e rly set forth In th*
Amended Perttal Final Judg
ment el Faroelosur*
Th* South &lt;e el the North 14 pi
the Northwest ta *1 the South
west ta ot Section 2*. Township
X south. Rang* x East. •«
recorded in Plat Book 12X.
Pag# 117. Public Records of
Seminoto County. Fiend*
D A TE D January I*. 14*4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of fha Court
BY j ana E Jesewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jknuery II, X . 14*1
DEN III

LEOAL NOTICE
STO C KH O LD ER S'M EITIN O
Th# regular annual meeting of
the ltoetholders of Th* Cilnent
Bens et Oviedo. Ov-edo. Fiend*
wilt be held al m* bonk located
et IS* Genera Drive. Or&gt;*do
Fiond* al 4 00 en Wedrwsdar
February lo. 1444 lor the
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mg upon the tot lowing metiers
I I I C lection of Directors
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tag
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President
Publish January JO. 1X4
OEN I X

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN O TO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
O IN E R A L JURISDICTION
OIVISION
C A S IN O 4)4771 CA 14 C
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vt
GARY W M IN ER .* !* '
Defendants
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fim Judicial Circuit m end for
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which GARY W MINER end
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ol F irval Judgment
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By Dorothy w Bolton
Deputy Clerk
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FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fila Number 4) 444 CP
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M C K EN D A H
Deceased
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Personal Rspreskntalive
BENJAM IN M CKENDALL.
M0 SW EETW ATER C R EEK
LONGWOOD. FLORIDA JJ7X
Attorney for Personal
Rtprutantatlve
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ROSE LAND.
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�S a n f o r d

January 28, 1994

H e r a ld

Cleaning the windows
JV boys head to semifinals
I.AKK MAMY — Defense. the key to wtnnliiK
cham pionships, dominated Th u rsd a y's first
round of the Dike Mary J u n io r Varsity Ikiys*
Soccer Tournam ent as three of the four Karnes
at Doti T . Reynolds Stadium were shutouts
Oviedo o|&gt;rnrd with a 1-0 w in over Seminole
and Lake llrantley blanked Bishop Moore | 0
Alter Lym an eliminated Deltona 3*1. Lake Mary
shut out Dike Howell '2-0.
I’lay resumes Saturday morntuK with Oviedo
playing Lake llrantley at IO a m and Lyman
iarklliiK Dike Mary at 11:30 a nt. Th e champi­
onship Kaine ts s« hedulrd for 1:30 p m .

Seminole Softball signups
FIV E P O IN TS — The Seminole S o Ii Im II Club
will lx- reKlsterUiK players for Its spring season
ihrotiKh Sunday. Ja n . 30.
Players between the ages o( 6 and 18 can
rrKls'.er today ttelween 6 and H p m.: on
Saturday. Ja n 29. between 9 a m and 3 p m :
or Sunday, between I and 4 p ut.
T h is year, both slowpltrh and faxtplirh
leagues will !&gt;e offered for 13 and 14-year olds
Registration will be conducted at the Seminole
Softball Com plex located at 1420 State Road
4 If* between U .S. 17-92 and Stale Road 434
l ur more Information, call 321-4985 during
registration hours or contact Nancy (699 5191).
Jo h n (327 0707). or Van (332 5349).

AROUND THE NATION
Shaq an All-Star starter
N EW YO R K — Phoenix Suns forward Charles
liarkley Is the lop votr-grlter in the final count
of fan balloting for the NBA All-Star game Kelt.
13 at the Target Center In Minneapolis
He rreeivrid 7943136 voles, far outdistancing
Orlando Magic renter Shnrpillle O'Neal, who
received 603,340 votes for the East squad
lie will be joined on the Western Conference
Iron! line by Shaw n K rm p of Seattle. Tile other
West starters will lx- center lln kern i Olajuwon ol
Houston and guards Clyde Drexler of Portland
and Mitch Richm ond of Sacramento.
The Eastern Conference starters. In addition
to O'Neal, will lx- forwards Scuttle Pip|x-n of
Chicago and D m lc k Coleman of New Jersey
and guards D .J . Armstrong of Chicago arid
Kenny Anderson ol New Jersey. *

WHAT’S HAPPENING
TO DAY
Boys' Basketball
Laka Howall at Ovlado. JV. 6 p m.; v. 7 30 p m
□ Lake Mary at Samlnola. Freshman, 4 p.m.;
junior varsity, 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.
□ Lyman at Laka Brantlay. Froshman, 4:30 pm.;
Junior varsity. 6 p.m.; varally. 7:30 p.m.
□ Tha Mastar's Acadamy at Orangawood Chris­
tian (homacomlng). JV. 4 30 p.m.; v. 7:30 p m

Girls' Basketball
Tha Mastar’s Acadamy at Orangawood Chris­
tian (homacomlng). JV . 3:15 p m .; v. 6 p.m
St. Cloud at Laka Mary. JV. 6 p.m.; V. 7 30 p.m.

Girls’ Soccer
□ Claaa 4A -D latrlct 6 cham pionship gama:
Seminole at Leesburg. 7 p.m.
C. Claaa SA-Dlstrict 4 championship gama: Lake
Brantley at Lyman. 7 p.m.

Wrestling
Lake Howall at Naw Smyrna Batch, 6 30 p m
Laka Mary at Colonial. 6:30 p.m.
Lyman at University, 6 30 p.m.

S ATU R D A Y
Men's Basketball

Arrow Force II eclipses
rebound mark, Bobcats
By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writer
S A N F O R D — S r m ln n lr H ig h
School'll hoys' basketball Ira n i
lurried In a record-net Mug (x-rformanor nl Hill Fleming Memorial
Gym nasium Thursday night while
dominating one of ih r best trams In
Florida.
Arrow Force II pulled down 53
rebounds, breaking Ibe single game
record of 51 that bad stood slncr
1980 (when Seminole was 30-3 and
reached the Mate tournament), on
the to a decisive 65-50 victory over
W ym ore Tech.
It was JuM the second loss of the
season for Wymore Tech, which
was ranked No. 5 In Ibis week's
Florida Sports W riters' Assoclulion's Class 1A state poll.
For Arrow Force II. It was their
sixth win In a row and the eighth In
iheir last nine games.
Seminole owned Ibe first half,
b o u n d in g Ih c Ilo b c u ls Into a
5-for-32 shooting performance (15.6
|x-rcenll and forcing 10 turnovers
while leading by as many as 24
points 134-10 with 2:53 left before
Intemilsslonl.
"T h a i was a little better." said
Seminole head coach Bob Tralna of
bis tram's play. "T h a i (Ihc win) will
help our ronfldrnce. O u r offense Is
still lagging a little behind Ihe
defense. Inti we're gelling such

SEMINOLE U.W YM O BE TE C H M
Wymere T k S (SOI
Roundtree 14 1 ) 4 . Mormon 7 1) S 7 70. Smith
B* •• •. Joltorton 14 00 ). Brookl *0 0 0 0.
Thorne I 4 • t ). MtCtoto 41 S to I). Grlttm 00 00
t. Gordon ) 11 } ) I. Inmon 0 11) 1 To t.I, 17 44
14 7)10
tvmlavto t ill
Perkin. 4117 0. Lette* ) 4 00 I. Robert. 7 10
• 1 11 M * tin O )A O S . Train. &gt;4 4 4*. Fuller f i t
00 4. Mol km .y ) ) I ) L Bnnion I I 00 ).
M tC w re ll.* I )* . M.II 1 7 004 Total. 77 10 7 14
OS
Wfinaro T k S
I I 10 IS — SO
tvntovto
71 14 0 M — U
Thrw point Held goal'. - Wymore T tth 2 17
IMarmon I to. Roundtree ' l Jr Her ton 0 1 Smith
» l . Thorne01). Semlnoto 40 llvtfv* 1 1 Robert,
1 ). Train. I I, Fuller 0 II Total tout. - Wymera
T x h to. Samlnoto IT. Found out — non.
TK h n K .lt - non. Rabound, - Wymoro T x h U
IMcClom 0). Semlnoto S) IMtCarrell ) l. Mall III
A .tl.t. — Wymoro Toth 0 (Mormon )li Sommoto
14 I Trorna 4. Robert. ). McCorrell ) l Stool. —
Wy nor. Tot*. II IMtCUm 4|j Seminote 10
l Hebert, || Turnover. - Wymore T x h 14.
Sommoto 17 R K o rd. - Wymore T x h 10 4.
Semmoto 114 .'V - Semlnoto 77 Wymore T x h
40 From - Semmoto 70. Wymoro T x h 00

haluncclhnt ll In hard lo complain.
"O n e r wc gel Ih r cobwebs out of
Ihc offense, we'll start putting some
points on the board. Defensively
we're bolding Iranis lo 53 points or
less per game and only scoring 63
on offense. W ith the sllyc we’re
playing we should be getting 85.
We're gelling better, now we Just
I lave to keep It going.”
T h e n ig h t w o u n d u p b e in g
unother tripleheader sweep for S e m ­
inole. us ihe freshmen won 79-68

□ B « « A rro w Pored II, Page 2B

Duber stars as
Rams hold on to
top Seminoles

fro m Staff ftsporls
—

* ■■ »’ * ■

. . m w Mi p iv

O V lB M t — As predictable
niglillall and undcnlablo. as
tides, llrlan Black continues lo
collect plus lor the Ovlrdo High
School wrestling team.
O n Thursday night, lilaik was
one ol three Ovlrdo gt.ipplcis lo
notch wins as the otherwise young
Llonn sullm -d a 65-15 thumping at
Ihe hands ol the New Sm yrna Beach
Barracudas (who were Ih r tram
c h a m p io n s at Iasi w e e k e n d 's
1 ournainrnl of Champions).
New Smyrna Beach ulso won the
Junior varally inolch. 30-12.
Black 119-0) needed 3:04 Iasi
night to record Ids 10th consecutive
pin and Ills I7lh of Ihc season. Lasl
year, when Black was a slate
champion ar a Junior, he sci the
school record lor pins in one season
with 24.
"Barring Injuries and with Mime
gixxl lurk, hr could break Ills own
record, he could lx- first undefeated

See Black, Page 2B

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Mar aid Photo by Mkhaal (todrm.kl

Senior center Diane Dubor (No. 33) scotod a game-high
33 points and pulled down a gamo-hlgh 17 rebounds In
•« l „ u &gt; « ' f win over Semlnoto Thursday nlQht

Morg«n J I 4 ). Mvrmk ) I 7 I. H4mpto&gt;f ) 44 I). Glllmt 0 0 10 Brpxn D 4
4. EotonO It 1770 Robmton •0 0 ) Totoll 1*71)140
L4h4 M jr y (441
FKguton 7 I 5 II GvM 100 7. R *gu«l ) D O Dubvr 14 iO U . M**rl, I I )
). Grtn,*ng 111) ToUlt 70107044
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II II 14 I* - 44
L4k( Mjry
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Tluvv po.nl livid go4lt — Svmmoto I (Eaton) Tol4l loud — Svmmoto II.
L*k* Mary 74 Foulvd out - Svmmoto. Mompton. Lakt Mary. Grouting
iKSnicalt - Non# RKordt - Svmmoto • U. 10. Lak# Mary 11 11,20

de Bruin’s 1st hat trick leads Rams
Frem B U ff It* p o rta ___________________________

Samlnola C C va. Santa Fa CC, 5:30 p m.

SANFORD — Jo d i d r Bruin ticlted the first hat
trick of his high school career Thu rsd ay ns Dike
Mary strolled to on 8-0 win over Seminole In a
Seminole Athletic Conference boys soccer gome.
Aren Cook scored two goals and Jason Tlsdcll
added one as Ihe Rams look a 6 0 hulftlme lead.
Ralph Eugene had Iw o goals In the second half.
Nathan Garcia contributed Iwo assists while
Sean Crcosman. T o n y Bailie. Jo n Murlln. Craig
Henderson, and Andrew Miller each had one
assist. Greg Vclho und Lokl Travlos each played
a half In goal, com bining on Dike M ary's ninth
consecutive shutout.
Lake Mary 122-2-3. 9-0 1 SAC) pluys again next
Tuesday, when the Rams will host Ihe winner ol
Monday s Mainland-Spruce Creek match In the
first round of the 5A-Dlslrlct 4 tournament.
Seminole ( M 3 . 0 -10 SAC) will play Klsslrnr.iee-Gatcway at Cypress Creek on Monday night
In the 4A-District 0 tournament.

Boys’ Basketball
) Wntr Prk at L Howall. JV. 4 p m.; v. 7:30 p.m.
A ''

Girls’ Basketball
Laka Brantley at Daytona Baach-M (Inland.
Junior varslly. 12:15 pm .; varsity, 2 pm .
Lyman at Ovlado. JV. 1:30 p m,; v. 3 p.m.
Winter Park at Laka Howell. Junior varslly. 2:30
p.m.; varsity. 5:45 p.m.

Boys’ Soccer
Satallits at Lake Brantley*JV. noon; v, 2 p m.

BEST BETS ON TV
B A S K ETB A LL
l ;7;30 p.m . — S U N . N BA. M iam i Heal nl
Orlando M aglr. I D

Complata listings an P a p a l* _________________

t.AKK M AN Y — Dlune Ihilx-r
anil
17 rclx'iund'i Thu rsd ay night to lead llic Lake M ary
Mams to a 66-GO w in over the Seminole Fighting
Semlnolt-n In a S c i i i I i k i I i * Athletic CottlctVncr Kiris'
Ii.is Ki II m II routesi
Dike Marv ii Imi won tin- puilor varsity conical. -47-28.
Th e ftamof 12-t I ovr-n.||, 2-H In the S A H took n 2 0 -1 1
lead utter «mc quarter anil stretched Ihc udvunlugc lo
36-24 by lialltlinc.
"W e played well tu the llrsi half." said Dike Mary
Dutch Anna Vanlandlngliarn. "W c let down u little bit In
the second hall The n wc got buck In (litre and played
bard."
Dawna Ferguson added 15 |Miliits and 14 rrlxiunds
(nr Dike Mary. Diuru KaguccI contributed eight |xilnls.
IU assists, and four steals.
Tcnncshlu Eason led Seminole (9-14, 1-8 S A C ) with
28 points, which Included Ibe game's only three-point
Held goal and an 11-for-12 prifurtnunce from ibe free
throw line. Minder Hampton scored 12 |xilnts (or Ihe
T rtlx- tx-fnre fouling tint.
The Rums, who have won four ol their last live games
and seven ol tlu-lr last nine will go for their third
consecutive victory tonight they host Si. Cloud, ranked
No. I In tills week's Florida S|xirts Writers' Associa­
tion's Cfasa 4 A slalt- poll.
Seminole, which has lost four In a ruw and six of Its
Iasi seven, play at Lt-t-shurg next Monday. Jun. 31*

•-- -to*- •*

Women’s Basketball

3s

Ron l.ellew (with ball, right) came oil the bench lo hit his first three shots
(Including two Ihreo-polnts) to highlight a 160 run that closed out the Ural
quarter and staned Seminole on Its way past state-ranked Wymore Tech.

Black adds
to pin
collection

Canlral Florida C C at Samlnola C C , 7:30 p.m.

•

Maraid Photo by S o l Homo

Nathan Garcia assisted on a pair ol goals
Thursday night aa Lake Mary closed out ita
regular season with an 84) rout ol Seminole.

PA TR IO TS H O LD OFF H OUND S
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - Ron Duger had u
goal and an assist Thursday to help Dike
Brantley lop L y m a n 2-1 In Seminole Athletic
Conference boys' soccer action.
Adrian Qucvedo put Ihe Patriots ahead when
he scored on an nsslsl from Dagcr In Ihe first half.
Dnger made It lead 2-0 whrn he turned a pass
from Chad Larson Into a goal In the second half.
Lyman cut the lead In half when Brian Dlcblcr

■cored with 14 32 lefi In the game.
T h e Patriots oulshot the Greyhounds 9-5 and
had a 5-2 advantage In corner kicks. Lake
Brantley goalkeeper Sean Seaver parried three
Lym an shots while Greyhound goalie Chris
Lewis made flvr saves.
Now 12-11-3 overall und 6-3-1 In the SA C . Lake
Brantley will close out Its regular season
schedule with a home game against Satellite
Saturday. Lym an (18-7-1. 5 5 SAC) returns to
action Tuesday, when Ihe Greyhounds will hos*
Lake Brantley In the SA DIstrlct 4 tournament.
LIONS OV ER TA KE HAWKS
O V IE D O — After spotting Lake Howell a 1-0
lead less Ilian live minutes Into Ihc match.
Oviedo rallied for a 2-1 win In n Seminole Athletic
Conference boys' soccer match.
Josh llkor netted both of Ihe Lions' goals,
scoring the equalizer on a ( m is s from Travis
Weeks and knocking In u free kick from 25 yards
out for the game winner.
Kevin Yearlck gave Dike Howell a 1-0 lead
when he converted on a penalty kick
Oviedo oulshot Lake Howell 14-8 and had a 5-4
edge In corner kicks. Lion goulle Joe Schuyler
made four saves while Silver Hawk 'keeper Jacob
Zosky hnd five saves.
Th e win Improves Oviedo (o 14-6-3. Ihe best
mark In school history. Lake Howell Is 11-10-1.
Th e two teams w ill meet again next Tuesday at
Oviedo’s John Courier Field In Ihe first round of
the SA-Dtstrlct 4 tournament.

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D ru m til. Indiana 104
Saaltia in . Nan Jariay t l
Nr* York 101 LA Cl'pptto 101
Frtday'i 04 mat
Ptioanl i at Philadelphia. 1 10pm
Miami at Ortanda. 1:M p.m.
Atlanta at Charlott*. 7 10p m
Golden Stat* at Utah, i p m
Mitoauke* at Chicago. I X p m
D*iro*l at LA Latari 10 10p m
Mlnnatota at P o "‘a&lt;«L 10 10p m
liltf f ilF 1! Q j mas
Mitw*uk#*atPhil*3llphl* 7 X p m
Ortanda at WatSrngton. li M p.m.
Miami at Cltvfland. 1: M p.m.
SecT*m*nto*tD*M*l.l X p m
Indiana at Moulton I X p m
Atlanta at San Antonio. I X p m
Datrorlal Denver. Ip m
Nay* York at Saatti*. 10p m
Mmnatotaal LA Cl-ppor! to X p m
Nr* JanayatCetdanSlato. 10 X p m

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Tharideyi Malar CMlag* BaikotkpH Scproa
■AST
Dalanara X . Varment 1)
M*'n* u Bolton U It.O T
Md Baltimore County 14 N C Alhovlllo44
Nr* Mampthire 44. North*#!tarn 41. O T
PannSt It. Put duo 44
SOUTH
Cant. Fiend* X . Cantanary 41
Call, at Chartaitan 14. Fla latamatlonal If
Louiivill* 14, Virginia Tach *1
SE Lavttian* 14 Statiaa 14
SW Louiilan* 71. Arkanaaa St la
Sam lord 14. Mar car 41. 0 T
South Alabama 41. Ha* OriaaniX
T tta i Pan American 44. Troy SI 11
Tut*n* H . Florida Altonltc 41
V M Ill.M a rih a lin
Va Commonwealth X . Southern M ill II
Wail Flat Ida 41. StUlmao 44
MIDWEST
Cincinnati 14, Matiachuaatti 14
N lillnoti 14 W lllinottll
ft Iana 14 Wtchita St M

r

4

LaMar 4 4 LOutilan* T ach 40
McNaaua SLTIJSfwban F Ault ml*
T u i a p T rfT lF rim u i s »
it
FARW EST
Ancona X Oregon 41
Antoni St H . Oregon St II
Brigham Young 41. Wyoming 44
Cal SI Fullerton44. UC Sant* Barbara SI
California 77. Southern Cal 44
Colorida St H .U tin re
r remo St 14. San D«go St X
Hanail 44 Air Fore* 14
Long Beach St 111. UC Irymo tM. O T
NoaiMaiicoSt. *4 San Joa* St X
Pacific IM .U N L V 1 )
UCLA41, Stanford41
WtbtrSt 10 Idaho M O T
CENT. F L O R ID A X . C E N TE N A R Y 41
CENT. FLORIDA (IIS )
Saiton 1 It 14 11. S«*Ly 4 1 4 4 14. Walker
1SI 1S. Butti 1111*11. Oavil 10 141 4 M. H
Porlrr 1 1011. T Portor 0 1000. Phlllipi 00
000 Robert!* I POO. Foliar 7 100* Tolall

n iiu n x

C EN TE N A R Y | »ll
Taylor &lt;11 I I Ij Comeiua l ) N 11 U.
Jailor ) 1 4 7 IS. S'tpirnl 1 IJ I 17. Foreman
J 17 00 I, Mane, 0 ) 0 0 0 Thomai 11 I 7 4
Jecotri t i l l ) . Smith 0 3 00 0 W rjcrr* 11
001 Totall I t II l&lt; T ill
Halftlma — Cant Florid* *0. Centenary II
) Point goal! — Can! Florid* 7 10 IBulti 41
Davit 14). C*nt*n*ry 10 U I Taylor I I
Comoeua * 10 Stephen! 01. Foroman 1 II.
harvoy 01. Thomai 01. Smith O il Fou&lt;*d
out — Non* Rabound! - Cant. Fiorina 11
IWaltar 111, Centenary a* (Taylor 111.
A tiitli - Ctnl Florida IS (Phlllipi II.
Cantanary ta iTaylor n Total louH - Cant
F lor Ida II. Can tanary It A -1.111
SE LOUISIANA 14. STFTSDN 14
STETSON 144)
Gary*!! 4 4 44 II. Btorkthoer 4 II II II X.
Giadttua 14 11*. ’ homai &gt;4 001. Wolihotl
1114 4. Sami 11144 V a lu iiy a ill 1 1 0 0 }
Entanman 11114. Wood 1 1 4 1 4 Total!
II S ill 44la
SE LOUISIANA ti ll
Hogan 00 00 A P&gt;tou I &gt; 7 I 10. Bakar ] 1}
14 1*. Wlnrdtr I I ) 17 Tl Ram) 1 4 I ) 14.
Lam i 1 S 1 J I. Cannon 14 44 It. Sharp* 40
00 0 Paar -W SI 11 I I t jjt n I 1 11 S
Tolali 1* SI A 1» M
Halttim* - &gt;E Louniana 41, Station 11
1 point goal! — SNtun 1II IBUckihaar I A.
Gladmua 11. Thomai 11 Weilhott 11. Sami
0 1 Ma'ut »*«»*) III. SE Loutliana 4 1*
IPKOu I 1. Winr.rar 4 t Hard I 1 Cannon 1 II
Foutod out - Sami Bak*'. Cannon. Fobtn
Raboundt-Sttlion *S IGarratt III, SE
Louilrana X IBakt' 4) A u .ili - Strtinn I*
(Thomai 4). SE LouHmna 11 (Ramt 41. To*a.
Fowl! — Station 14. SE LOwitlana X
Technical! — Mr&gt;ion bench 1 A — 111
CHARLESTON 14. FLA. INT If
COLL. OF CHARLESTON (t i l l
Dalanay S 4 1 S II. Bulby 1 1 1 4 10. Dunbar
4 t 4 f II. Wood! 00 00 A H a rm 1 1 0 0 4
Palmar I t 00 1 King 14 I 1 1. Ward a I I 11
X . Amnattoy I 4001 Tolall X I I 1*1114

FLA INTERNATIONAL 111*1

Tchtr 0 S 000. La*ton I 0 0 0 1. Marriott 1 1
004. Nichslai 1 1 ) 4 4 GramatikovOOSOO.
Leal* 00 00 0 Matyck 11 S 1 It, Dortar 11
11 4. Flaming 01 40 4. Stuart 4 tl 0 1 I
N.com 4 1 1 S tl, Ear an 111 a 4 r«taii 1141
14 M X
Hailtima — Con it Lt—r i n ton at. Fla
Inltmahonal }4 1 Paint goal! — Cprl ot
Charlaiton a tl IBuiby la. Dunbar I t .
H arm O il. Fla Inlamaltonal 1 II ILanrtdn
14 Tchlr P I. Marriott 01. Nkheiat 14.
Matyck P I. Dollar I I I Fautad out — Nona
Rtboundt — Cull ot Charlaiton 11 I Dalanay
II. Flu. Intarnation*! a* INirolll 10) A lU ltt
— Coll ot Chorlttton II IBuiby 4. Dunbar I).
Fla IntarnaUorval II (Leaven 1. Dollar 1.
Stuart 1. NKOHUI Total foul! - Loll *1
Char tattoo n FI* Inter national l| A - I t }
TU LAN E M. FLORIDA A TL A N TIC II
TU LA N C (144)
Hartman I I 11 IL Hnnoycutt 4 II 14 11.
Perry 1 1 1 1 4 . Simmant 0 4 4 4 4 Williaml
I I 114. Allan ) 4 0 14. Cameron a * * 14 14
Jackion 11111. Lent! 14 4 4 11. Chlidl 11
041. Eley 00 44 4 RlKhaO O PO O Tolall

H I0 N 4 R
FLORIDA ATLANTIC (P ill
■lamerton IIS 14 It. Bnoam 1* 11 f,
Hrrtord 11 114. Harvey 1 10 ir I 14. Edden
4 D P P 4. Peoples 11111. F towori 0 0 7 * 7.
Buchanan 1411 I Ritter I 4 P • 1 lioiund 0 4
004 Totall H M I l X l l
Malttime — Tulane M. Florida Atlantic X
1 Point goals — Tulane 4 it iLewii 11
Pointer t 1. Honeycutt 14, Williams 11,
Cameron 0 1. Slmmoni 011, FA U 111
IMorvey 11. Buchanan 11. Brown 0 1, Eddyn
01. RlHor 41, Jemerton 041. Foutod out —
None Rebound! - TMano 41 (Honeycutt 1|.
Florida Atlantic II (Jamarton 1. Morlord 11
Assists — Tulane | (Allan. J action j i ,
Florida Atlantic 1 (Eddan. F lower i li
Technicals - Hartman A — 1.011
Tharid ay't Wamaa's Paikatbalt Scores
■ AST
LIU*4WapnerS4
Main* 4 4 Bolton U aI
Rutgers*}. Tempi* J4
SOUTH
Cant. Fiend* II. Flat Ida Atlantic 11
F Mr Ida latamattanal It. Slatte* x
Mississippi H.Grambling It U
North Carolina 41. N Carolina St a*
(Hd Dominion u. Gaorg* Mason 1*. » T
PannSt M. Vanderbilt II
Richmond 41. EastCoroiina 44
SE Louisiana 14 Mtrctr 11
Weal Florida IS . Stillman M
MIDWEST
Cleveland It. 14 W. Illinois X
Creighton 14 BradMy*)
Drake N .N Iona M
MempnliSt 14. Dayton 11
Notr* Dome 11. Xav Mr. Ohio X
SW Missouri St II. S Illinois 44
SOUTHWEST
Stephen F Amlin 71. McNaos* SI S4
Tulsa 41. IlllnoilSI M
W Kentucky H. Taiai Pan American M

FAR WEST
H&gt;.Qhan Young M N a e M a ik o X
Or agon 74. Arlionaa*
San Otago St SI. Co«o SI 41
WrbarSI 11. Idaho St
Wyoming 1». F ramo St 41
FLA IN TER N ATIO N AL II. ITE TIO N # *
FLA. IN TER N ATIO N AL (1411
Sed'acak 4 4 1 1 1 Dike.a I 10 I I X
Hramov# 4 1) 14 tl Nagy 4 11 I I II
Pel erne 1 I I 1 1 14. JaAith t I 1 4 X Ledeki
00 00 0 Gontatai 00 00 0 Riven 44 1) 1,
Godbctt* 0 1 ) ) } Total! 7)47X1111
IT E T IO N t i l l

Ford 1 1 1 1 II. Trtpkie 111 ) X Smelly i I)
I I II. Lucai I l l } ) Foliii 111004 Le ilr
0 1 00 0. Kenmger 00 0 0 0 Petton 14) 1 4 .
Schindler I I 0 1 1. Mutlord 14 14 1 Tototi
14 X I ) X X
Halltime - Fla Into natheial X. Slalien
11 1 Po-nt goal! - Fla lni*rn*t.dfi*l I t
lN#0y 0 4 Brenioya 01. Poke na 111.
1(alien 1 D ILucat 0 I. F «llll &gt; 0. Leva* 0 I.
Patton 0 I, Hullord 0 } I I ou-rd Out
Ford
Rebound!
Ft# Interna'-onal M ;Godbotl*
7. Nagv I I . Holion X (Fcrd 101 A itB tl
Fla Ir&gt;tarnation*' 1} Ui*gr 0) S'alien I
(FoUlt II. Tel*' (null - Ft* lnt*rn*lion*t X .
Slalien X Tathnic*! Foul! — I A 1)1

NHL STANDINGS
All Timat EST
EASTER NCO NFERENCE
Atlantic (hymen
W L T Pit GF GA
NY Ranger 1
71 17 ) 47 17) IX
Na* Jariay
77 1) ) ii tn tx
Philadelphia
7471 7 SI 177 177
Fiend*
X 17 1 4* 114 111
Wathingten
X 74 4 44 144 1)1
Tampa Bar
IT 7) 1 44 111 IX
NY Hlanden
17 7) 1 X IX 140
Northenl Oivilian
PiltilHrrgh
74 1) 10 14 17) 147
Montraat
n it 1 14 1)7 tit
uui'nn
77 11 1 U 117 11}
But laid
n 7i 1 X 1)1 177
tl 74 i i ) tit m
Ouatrnc
17 X ) X tl* 171
Hartford
1 » 4 1* tn 7X
Oita**
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Cmlrel Diviiien
W L T PH GF GA
Toronto
X 14 1 4) 171 141
Dalrt 1
17 1) ) X 711 111
Dell*!
X 11 7 x IT* &gt;44
74 tl 7 U tu 144
SI Louit
Chn *go
n x 1 r* 14} ID
Winnipeg
17 X 4 j0 111 lev
PltillC DrvtlMA
C o ig vr
74 11 1 14 II) t17
Vancouver
77 7) ) 14 147 140
Anaheim
II X 4 47 14) 1)4
Lei Angeie,
tl 74 1 41 111 11)
Sen Joie
i) n to 40 ix iu
Edmonton
tl X t U til 111
Thurideyi Gamei
Pittsburgh J OuabacO
Bwllito l Waihmgton 1
Marttard I.Otta** I I*
Detroit 4. Chicago 1 OT
Oouas 1. Vancouver 1. OT
N Y Rangers 1. Los Angelas 4 OT
Friday's Oamai
BostonalN Y Islanders 1 M p m
San Jataat Florida. 1:11pm
Ne* Jariay at Canary a 11pm
It Louit at Etbnonton. 1 U p m
N Y R angary a! Anaheim l O l l p m
Saturday! Gamai
Winnipeg at Detroit. 1 M p m
Butlaloal Montreal, i M p ir
Washing ton at Phi lad*Iphi a t (t u r n
Quebec at Hartford. I M p m
N Y Islandarsat Boston. 1 01 p m
San Jas* at Tampa Bay. 1:Mp.m.
Pittsburgh at Toronto I M y f f l
St Louis *t Calgary. I M p m
Dallas at Edmonton. 4 0)p m
Near Jersey at Vancouver, 4 M p m
cm*** at Chicago I 11pm
Anahe-mat Ins Angelas, til l i p m

GOLF
Pheami Open. Scores
SCOTTSDALE. ArU
Score. Thursday of
the darkneti suspended lirsl round of the it 1
million Phoonie Open, ployed on Ihe
4111 yard par M 14-11 Tour«4.«#nf Players
Club at at Scottsda* (a amateur. ne players
mere unable to finish the round and wore
scheduled to complele play belor* the start ol
T r id* y l sacond round i
Gary McCord
I I 14-4)
Mark l.y*
II 14-4)
DanForsman
14 11-4)
RKkFahr
1111-4*
Bob Elios
D ll-* *
Rrandel Chamb lea
1111-aa
Mile Hotter I
11 U -a *
GregKratt
M U -4 1
Bla.n* McCalllilte
11 It 41
Phil Mlcktlson
M ])-4 1
Bob Burns
1114-41
Tom Lehman
1114-41

Blackto avoid gelling stuck. And on
wrestler In school that night. Black won by a major
history. and lie could be the decision.
" T h a t (Ills d e lib e r a t e
school's first tw o -llm e state
cham pion." said Oviedo coach approach) comes from ull the
free style and Greco wrestling
RlckTrtbff.
he's done during the sum m er,"
"liu t Hrlun doesn't think about
that outside stufT. lie's one of said Trllb lt. "He's as aggressive
those kids who really enjoys the as anyone I've ever coached, but
he won't chase you around the
hjxirt of wrestling and goes out
every night trying to do better mol. He'll wrestle you In the
center of the mot."
than he did the night before.'*
black, who gives away 5 to lO
There's something ominous
pounds In most mutches, is a
ycl elegant In the minimalist
way that Hlark goes about his unique combination of strength,
agility, und technique, the same
business. O nce the w h istle
qualities that made him an
sounds, he stays near ihe center
of Ihe null and waits for oppo­ outstanding defensive lineman
nents lo move w ithin reach.- for the Oviedo football (cum.
" Y o u n o rm a lly d o n 't sec
Once they do. they're not around
wrestlers
of his size change
•orig­
in 19 mutches (one was u levels us well as he does," Trlhlt
said. "H e hits Ihe low level
forfeit). West Orange's Jesse
a t t a c k s as w e l l a s a n y
Correa is black's only opponent
C o n tin u e d I r o n I B

Arrow Force II
C o n tin u e d fro m I B

and Ihe Junior varsity eame from
20 points down to n ip the
llolx-ats, 72 69.
W ym ore Te ch look an H-6 lead
with 4:50 left In the first quarter.
Arrow Force II then pul on the
defensive clumps, holding Ihr
llolx-ats scoreless for 8:30 while
ru n n in g off 24 unansw ered
points lo take a 30-10 lead with
4 :2 0 left In Ihe first half.
Th e visitors made Just 1 of 18
(5.6 percent) Held goal attempts
lit the second period.
Seminole got huge opening
quarters from Konnlc McCarrcll
and Ronnie Lcffew. M cCarrcll
wus u force on (lie backboards,
grubbing eight In the opening
period, while LcfTcw came off the
bench to score eight points.
In c lu d in g h illin g tw o three(Miintcni.
Seminole seemed to lose some
of its intensity d urin g Ihe Inirnnisslon, turning the ball over
10 Ilmen In the second half to

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allow the bobcats to gel us close
as 12 points, 62-50. w ith 0 06 on
the clock.
Eric Roberts was the only
Arrow Force II pluyer to hit
double figures, scoring 15. He
also hud eight rebounds, three
steals and three assists. McCurrell helped out with nine |xiinls.
I wo blocked shots, three assists
und a whopping 2 1 n hounds.
the single game
Just four short of tl
record of 25 recorded by Clifford
Martin In 1972.
Also contributing for Ihe home
forces were brad Tn iin ti (nine
points, four ussistsl. Ray Perkins
(n in e p o in ls). L c lfc w (eight
points). Reggie Holloway (five
slnts. five rebounds) and Andre
all (12 rebounds).
Sophomore Terence Hannon
had 20 and Grrgg McClain 13 for
W ym o re Tech (19-4).
Seminole (17-61 will host I,akr
M ary In anotlwr trlplehcadcr
to n ig h t, w ith Ihe freshm en
opening the action at 4:30 p.m.

B

lightweight and Is os strong as
anyone when tying up high.
" T h e th in g mat separate*
brlan Irani a lot of guys Is tin
strength In his lilpa. hark, and
legs. He has great balance and
he's very agile lor u big m a n ."
H uvlng complclrd their dual
mret season with a 4-9 reeoid.
the Lions won't wrestle again
until Feb. 4 and 5. when Oviedo
will host Ih r SA-Dlslriet 4 meet.

O rlt)n (h )

Bet Liv7:30
eJaP.M.
i'Alai

Wod. thru Sat. _
Noon Thura. &amp; Sat.
1 P.M. Sun.

Bet Horses
12:30 P.M.
T u o 8. thru Sun.
T W IN T R I J A C K P O T
U S U A L L Y $10,000
'M U ST 00 EVERY SUNDAY#

Pompano Harness
7 :30 P .M . W ed . thru S a t , M on.
M ia m i J a i 'A la i
7 :0 0 P .M . W e d . th ru S a t , M on.

Noon Wod. &amp; Sat.

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(407) 331-9191

TENNIS
Awitr*li*n Open Ratal!!
MELBOURNE Authatia (API - Rtiultl
Friday ol lh# U 7 nullien Aullratian Open
t laed-nfll ‘n pa'vrtlx trtl

WmiHnal
Todd M «tin lit Laniing Mich. dal.
Sl*l*n Fdharg (4) Smad*". 1*. 1# t l It, 1 *
1111.140 II
Pal* Sam*.*! til. T*mg*. dal Jim C*an*r
111. Dad* City. AX 4 4, * *

W*
SanulHialt
Pally Fand-ck. Secramanlo Calil. *nd
Meredith McGrath tl). Midland Mich . dal
Jan* Nomina. Czech ReguM-c. and Aranii*
Sanchti V I.»rl»lll.S e * p » X 11

TRANSACTIONS
BASE SALT
Amtrtcan League
BALTIM O RE ORIOLES
Agrard to
term! anlh Ban MtOonjId pitcher, on «
on* year contract
BOSTON RED SOX
Nam-.' Dan Du
dualt* general manager and ligned him lo a
live year contract
KANSAS C IT* NOTALS - Agreed lo
term* with Slav* Bathoni tin l baiaman an a
miner laeguecontract
MINNESOTA TWINS
Agtyed lo lerm.
*ith Gan# Larkin, lint bataman outtiald*'.
on a minor t**0u* contract Invlttd Damian
M'ltar. calthar. to ipri.r) training ai a
non roller
NEW YORK YANKEES - Agreed to l*rm l
with Jim Abbott and Manana Kt.*r*
pitcher!, H ull Davit ard Andy Fei. In
lieldarl and Jay Ltach end Jaton Rob
art ten outt aider! on one tea, centracti
SE ATT, E MARINERS - Reaivgned Ken
Critter Sr lo miner league hitting and
OutI alder milruclor In.iied Maiulo Suluki
Travlt Bucktav. Tim Davit. D*rak love*
Tony Phillip! and Ron V-Hone pitcher!
Chni W-dger calthar Twnmy Mmjo Lull
So|o and Oaa Sveum, .ntaldrrt. and Keith
M tchalt outlaid.' tg ipt ,ng tr#,n.ng
Nation &gt;1 Laagva
AT LANT A BRAVES - Agr**d lo term!
•ith Ren Gan', outla'der. on a cn* year
contract
CINCINNATI REDS
Agreed lo ta rn !
*ilh St*.* Toiler Jerry Spradlin Kavin
Jarvt! am Jail Parca. p Ichari and Bral
Boon* in la lX r. on o"* year o n lra cd
Named Da" S obat Irair-ar lor Princalon ol
tta Appatac.hta-1 Leagta
COLORADO ROCKIES - Agreed to la r-.l
»ilh Jo* Girardr aVhat. on a three viacontract and Stall Fred ,ck*on prlther. on a
on* year contract
MONTREAL EXPOS - Promoted Kavin
Melon* lo diraclor ol pray ar nanonnei
PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Agreed lo
larmt *itti G a m Sutko catcher on a
one year contract
BASKETBALL
Nalwnal Bt-ktOuli Aitarulla*
DALLAS MAVERICKS - Placed Sean
Rook!, cenlar. on lh* ln|vry Ml*
W A S H I N G T O N B U L L E T S - Signed
Gerald Padd-e. guard &lt;oa to day contract
FOOTBALL
Naltanal Feetball Lrayua
A T L A N T A F AL C O NS - Named Jo*
Hoar mg linabackari coach
ORE I N B AT PACKERS - Announced lh*
ratignalion ol Ray Shod*! d e t e n u coordnator
LOS ANOELES HAIDERS - Announced
ihe rel-rementol HO*i« Long del*n!&lt;v« end
NEW YORK JE TS - Named Ray Sherman
ollanyie* coordinator
HOCKEY
N*1Mn*t Hockey le tte r
BUFFALO SABRES - Recalled J e w
Dane. M l wing, trom the Rocheller turner i
cani *1 lh* American Hockey League
WASMINOTON CAPITALS - Firad Tarry
Murray, coach Named Jim Schoanlaid
coach
COLLEGE
NCAA — (-tailored ihe etig-biltly ol Ricordo
Parol W ile For*!* Ireihmen tor nerd
AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES AS
SO LU TIO N - Elected BUI Manor., Bob
Foad and Jo* Taylor to Hi* Loard ol lruita«i
ALBCRTUS MAONUS - Announced th*
rangnat-onol Paul PiKilylu. lottball coach
BROWN — Announced the rtugnalion ol
Ed Raod. man i m-mming and **•»' polo
coach, to become director ol iport agualic! al
Alabama
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS - Namad Scott
McKinney gotl coach and (port! mlormal-on
director
CORNELL — E ■landed th* contract ol Jim
Mother lootball coach
K E N T STATE — Named Chuck Reiiiend
detenu w coordinator and hnabechtricoach
HEW JERSEY TECH - Announced th*
ratignalion ol T J Koittcky. men t loeetr
coach.
PLYM OUTH ST AT E - Named Cerle'on
Coiner linebacker! coach
ST. FRANCIS. N.Y. - Named Glenn
Bralta man'i lull lima aittilanl batkatbatt
coach and Barry Rohrtxn men'! pari lima
atutlanl batkatbaii coach

From Staff Rgports

SANFORD M .A. ErA-lors
seized the lead In the Sanford
Recreation T h u r s d a y Men's
Polar bear Soft twill League at
Pinehurst Park w ith a 120.
five-inning win over Exterior
Hoinrsavers lasl night
In Die first game of the even­
ing. briar Corp. held off the SAS
Raiders for a 13-9 victory.
M.A. Erectors 12-0) is Die only
undefeated team remaining In
the league, b ria r Corp. and
Exterior Homrsavern are tied for
second at 1-1. T h e SA S Raldrrs
are now 0-2.
Next week, M .A . Erectors Is
scheduled to p lu y thr S A S
Raiders at 7 p .m . while briar
C o r p . ta k e s o n E x t e r io r
Honirsavers In a battle for sec­
ond place at 8 p m .
Duke Ferrato tilt a three-run
home run, a single, and scored
two runs to lead briar Corp Ktrk
Coker addrd an inslde-lhe-park
home run. two doubles, two
runs, and an
R b I . A llan
Trouskauskas had a trlplr. dou­
ble, single, two rolls, and an RBI.
Anton Massey contributed a
double, two singles, three RBI.
and a run. b u rl burgess had a
■Inutile, two singles, a nm, and
an Rbl. Don Baldwin doubled,
scored twice, und hud two Rbl.
J .J . Jlles and Ruben Garcia earh
hit two singles and scored a nm .
beau Meyers had a single und a
run buddy Lennon also singled
S trv r Dennis led the SA S

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home n m . a double, two runs,
a n d fo u r R B I. J n y O s te e n ;
doubled, singled, scored a run.,
u n d h a d un R b l. J o h n n y
K u sth a m singled tw ice and
scored twice. To m Wilks hud two
singles und two Rbl.
T e r r y Rawls also hit two
singles. Otic SJohlom had u
sin g le and two ru n s . G a ry
Medina singled and scored a run.
Te d Miller added a single und un
Rbl David Lively scored a n m
Glen Stewart had a perfect
night lo highlight M.A, Erectors'
16-hit elfort, going 3-for-3 with
three singles, three ntns scored,
and two Rbl Chris bullix k had
an Inslde-lhe-park home run,
single, one n m . and three RBI.
Paul Rodriguez also hud un
lnsldc-the-park home n m to go
with a single and two runs
I) J . Holt singled tw lrc. scored
a n m . and had an Rbl. David
Carles doubled, scored a run.
und drove in two. Simon Morley
hit two singles Joe Clark mid
Erick Carrasqullln each hud n
single, n in . and un R b l. John
Hagan and David Eaton each!
singled and scored a n m .
F o r E x te rio r H om e sa vers.
A lvin Campbell. Octavio Torres.
To m Lundry. Chris Pilcher, and
Robert McBmycreach singled.

Rosier-Fta. Sport Wear
assumes Chase point
From Staff R ip o r ti
SANFO RD - A .D . Rosler/Flori.da Sport Wear used an eight-run
tilth Inning to break open a rlose
gam e und b r a t S tlffry A f ­
fordable* 13 4 In a battle for llrst
In the S a n fo r d R e crea tio n
Th u rs d a y M e n 's Polar Hear
Softball League at Chase Park.
In the nightcap. Sanford First
baptist notched its first win of
the young season with a 12-4
decision over Beer: 30.
A.D. Roslrr/Moridu Sport Wear
tops the standings with a 2-0
mark. Stlffey AfTordubles and
First baptist share second place
at I J. beer. 30 Is 0 2.
Next week's schedule has
beer: 30 fa c in g Stlffey A fforJahlrs m
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Sieve Jam es collected a triple,
d o u b le , s in g le , three ru n s
scored, und un R b l lo highlight
th e 1 5 -h ll a t t u r k of A .D .
Rosler/Flurtdu S|xm Wear. Steve
Donavan added a double, single,
two runs, and an Rbl. Mitch
burke doubled and scored three

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run. and an R B I. Sieve Wood Icy
and b ra m le y b ru m le y each
singlrd iwicc and scored a run.
Rick Yates and Je rry bmssells
each had a single, one nin. and
an RBI. Dave Noble contributed
a single and an Rbl. Kandy
Rawlings also drove In a run.
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scored two nm s while Trent;
Johnson hit two singles and hat(
two Rbl. Denny Miller had a
d o u b le and an R B I Daniel
Bowen singled and scored a run;
Jo h n Jones singlrd in a run,*
T o m Stlffey. Don Green, and
J .D . Hunter each singled. Doug
Braswell scored a nm .
J im Schaefer led First bap­
tist's 16-hlt offensive with a
double, two singles, two Rbl.
and a run scored. Rocky EllIn g sw o rth hit three slnglrs.
scored three runs, and had an
R B I. T o m Gracey had three,
singles and u run scored.
T im Palmer chipped In with a
double, one nm . und three RBI.
billy C ra ic y added a double, our
n m . and two RBL To n y blairc
and Jo hn Murray each htt two
singles and scored a n m . Jerem y
Slllaway had a single, one n m .
and an RBI. Mike Henley scored
u n in and drove In a run. J im
Cornell also scored a run.
Beer: 30 was led by Mike
Miller, who hud un Inslde-thrpark home run. single, two runs,
and an Rbl Dave Coss singlrd
twice arid scored a n m while Red
Garner singled twice and had an
RBL Je rry Camus singled and
scored a run. Dan Spivey and
Jo n Reid each hit a single.' Todd
Pagcl had an RBL

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People

P sychological first aid

IN BRIEF
Sanford woman wins Super Bowl trip
SA N FO R D — Sharon Verren of Sanford has won u trip lo the
N FL Super Bowl In Atlanta on Jan. 30. Vercen won the trip for
two prop Ir from Kay Jewelers, a chain of m a ll Jr w eir)’ stores.
V c rrrn s Sugirr Bowl package includes two tickets lo the
name, two night* of accommodations at the Marlot! Motel, all
meals and round-trip transportation while In Atlanta.
( "M y hu*band thinks Kay Jcw rlers Is his lucky store." says
Vercen. " H r txmght my wedding ring at Kay and a few months
later 1 Was In th r store and signed up for the contest. I never
thought 1 eould uciuully win and now we'rr going to the Suj&gt;cr
flow! My husband Is really thrilled, he's a big Dallas fan and
ran'l wait 'o g o ."
Vrrren. who entered the contest ut the Fashion Square Mall
In Orlando, was chosen from nearly 17.000 entries at more
than 90 Kay Jewelers stores in Florida, Texas. Virginia and
Maryland.

Arts fest set in Orlando
Applications aie now lielng accepted for the third annual
Fine Arts Festival, scheduled April 9 nr.d 10 nt the Market
I’l.icr at Dr. Phillips under the canopy.
This Juried show will fralurr wurka by 100 artists nml fine
crafters. Including categories of painting in waterrolors, oils
and acrylics, as well as pastels atui drawings, photography.
Jewelry, basketry and stained glass.
Cash prizes of $5,000 will be awarded.
Anyone Interested should write to The Festlvak Committee.
7000 Dr Phillips Ulvd.. Suite 73. Orlando. Fla.. 32819.
For more Infonnalien, call 315 8668.

Don’t lose balance; learn to stabilize self
During a crisis or extremely stressful
times, many of us lose our capacity loi
objective thinking und gel out of control. "In
all menial disturbance, you can lose your
balance l»erause you magnify something so
m u ch your feelings throw your thinking und
behavior Into chaos. You've got tr learn lo
evaluate more soundly." according to Con
Keogh, rounder of G R O W Inc.
H err are four stabilizing'' questions In a
crisis: l| What exactly um I troubled about?
Don't settle (or " I can't stand myself." Boll It
dow n to something definite you can work
o n . 2) Is II certain, prnbaMe. or only
imssiblc? Most of what people worry about ts
not certain, hut only probahlr or possible. 3|
H ow Important Is It? Probably not very
when wr consider the total scheme of
things 4) What will I do about It? Do Ihe
ordinary thing. G o to work and don’t let
yo u r feelings swamp you.
Here are some other ronerpts GR OW
recommends lo steady yourself:
• Go by what you know, not by what yop

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feel. In any panic there arc Inncrurutr fuels
a n d d is to rte d Im a g in in g s . So d o n 't
dramatize your feelings. Frequently some­
body feels tired and decides life Isn't worth
living. But tiredness Is Jus: tiredness.
• Improve thinking and acting, and feel­
ings will get better. T h is often Hies In the
fare of conventual wisdom and what many
victim group* talk about. Ibid feelings can't
lust If you think right and do the right thing.
• Bring out (he love Inside you. Use terms
of endearment with your family. Reach out

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nnd lake someone's hand Put others In the
picture. Don't w ithdraw Into your fantasies,
l-cn m emotional m a tu rity by getting feed­
back from other people.
• Give your hang up a rest. Refuse lo
keep your unhappy thoughts on center
stage. Cultivate the good parts of yourself.
• Deal with behavior, not motives. We
don't understand o u r own motivation half
the lim e. So If someone looks nt you funny,
don't think he's out to get you. Deal with
what people actually say and do. not what
you Imagine.
• Get off the Idea that all your feelings
must be poured o u t. Some counselors
believe that we have a lot of unexpressed
feelings and are too Inhibited. Frequently
It's the opposite. Expressing feelings Is what
throws you.
• You don't alw ays have l„ feel good.
Feelings don't hurt anybody. It's only when
yo u r thinking ond behavior are out of (ouch
with reality that you get Into trouble.

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Job hunting help
I he Seminole County Public Library System now has
available copies of us recently revised Job Hunter's Guide. The
free booklet ts a selective guide to book*, directories,
m a g a z in e s , n e w s p a p e rs , g o v e r n m e n t d o c u m e n ts ,
audtocassettrs and pamphletsavaialableat the library.
There Is lufonnatlon on a variety of topics. Including
resumes nnd cover letlers. Job hunting. Interviewing, career
changes and Job lofonnatl. n centers.
Free copies of the Job Hunter’s Guide are available nt all
branches.
For more Information, call 339-0140 or your local branch.

Heathrow Art
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Directors (left) and committee
met for an organizational and
gearing-up dinner Wednesday
at Orient 1V, Heathrow, The
committee is Increasing ihe
scholarships from 15 $1,000
scholarships to 25. The annual
festival Is scheduled Oct. 1
and 2.

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SA N FO R D
Th e Seminole chapter of the Florida anti
national Audubon Societies Imvc a field trip in Blue Spring
Suite Park In Thursday. Feb. 10. lo see the manatees.
Interested people should meet at the park at 10 30 a m and
bring a bag lunch. Chellls Kngstrom will lead the event.
For more Information, contact Grace Friend at 668-5541

Grief support group
LA K K M AR Y — The death of a spouse Is a traumatic
experience and the grief process can be overwhelming. Those
recently widowed are Invited to attend a series of meetings that
will provide fellowship, grief education, dally coping skills and
com m unity resource Information.
Th e Senior Widowed Seminar begins Feb. 2 and concludes
March 23. T h e program takes place from IO a.m . to noon every
Wednesday ut the Markham Woods Presbyterian C hurch. 5210
Markham Wood Road In Lake Mary.
Th e service ts free and open to the public. It Is sjamsored by
Baldwin Fairchild Cemeteries und Funeral Homes.
For more Information, contact Sara at 631-5020.

CALENDAR
Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet ut 10 a.m. every Monday ut the
Deland Public Library. Interested poets arc welrome.
For more Information, please call Bob Shclford. 904-7360416. or Virginia Martin. 90-1-775-8909.

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets ever)- Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

Bridge club meets every Monday
Lake Mary Seniors invite anyone 55 years or older to play
party bridge. T h e Part) Bridge Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p.m . at the Lake Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hall. 158 N. Country Club Road.

No one at fault for
another’s addiction
DEAR MARYs My mom and
dad right all the time about his
drinking, how m uch time he
spends at the bar and how much
money he spends on booze.
Sometimes 1 w ish he'd Just
leave, but then I feel guilty for
thinking that.
Mom says the reason he drinks
so much Is because us kids drive
Ihcm both crazy. I really hale It
when Mom says that. I've tried
to be real good so he won't drink
so much, but It doesn't do any
good. Th e y still fight.
1 want to make things better
for m y family, but I don't know
how. Maybe If they sec this letter
m y mom and dad will stop
drinking and fighting so much.
JEFF
DEAR JEFFt No one can
make another person drink too
much or become an alcoholic
and a child Is never responsible
for their parents using alcohol or
any other drug.
People begin u s in g these
things for m any reasons. Some­
times they believe It will help
them cope with their problems,
but the fact Is that whgen the
hangover wears off. the pro­
blems arc still there. Dealing
with problems by using alcohol
or any other drug Just causes
more problems for every body In
the family.

You did not cause your dad lo

DRUa
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK
drink too m uch. You cannot
cause him to stop, and you can't
make him stop doing anything
he decides you to do. But you
can ieam to cope with your
problems. Remember, you are
not alone. There arc thousands
of other people In this area who
arc suffering because of alcohol
and other drug abuse in their
families.

Another person's addiction lo
anything is not your fault! You
need to talk to someone you can
trust uboul your feelings and
how to cope with your problems.
Find a relative, or other adult
you can trust to talk to about
these things, or call the Drug
Prevention office and we will
help you find help.

(Mary Balk Is a Cartlllad
A d d ic tio n P re ve n tio n Pro­
fessional and counselor. Write
her el the Sanford Harold, or cell
the Seminole County Schools'
Drug Prevention office, 3215710.)

Americans returning home
praise customs officers
DEAR READERS! Yesterday,
1 published letters trout readers
w h o had negative experience*
w ith U S. Customs. To d a y, w r
w ill hear from readers with
[MMrilve comments:
DEAR ABBYi My husband
w a s In the U .S . A ir Force,
stationed In Tu rk e y In 1974.
W he n we returned to th r United
States after 30 month* abroad,
m y husband and I nnd our
6 -m n n th -o ld son a rriv e d at
Kennedy Airport In a storm that
had the whole East Coast shut
d o w n — so several planes landed
at the same lime.
M y husband went to clulm our
luggage. When he returned, a
customs officer approached him
and asked If hr was military,
wished us u welcome home,
signed our slips and sent us on
o u r way. (Before you say. "But
he was In uniform because he
w a s m ilitary." know this —
p e r s o n n e l r e t u r n i n g fro m
T u r k e y traveled In c iv ilia n
clothes on U.S. Carriers.) We did
not even have to stand In a line
(hat Included people from four
full flights that all landed at
about the same time. We think
k in d ly of U.S.'Customs.

MRS. BRYON B. MOSS,
OOLTEWAH. TENN.
DEAR ABBYi My wife and I
r e c e n t l y r e t u r n e d fro m n
three-week trip to the Orient,
a rriving ut Lo* Angeles Interna­
tional Airport about 11 o'clock
on u Sunday morning. Neither of
us was feeling well, hnvlng
gotten sick on Ihe trip. After
go in g through eight rigorous
custo m s/lm m lg ratlo n Inspec­
tions ut eight dllfcrrnt ulrjmrts In
th e O r ie n t , c o n d u c t e d h y
sto n e -fa ce d , n o n -c o n v e rs a n t
customs olTIccrs. the officers at
L A X were a delight. Th e y wel­
com ed us back to the U S A with a
smile und suld they hoped we
had had a nice trip. (We did.)
T h e y searched our luggage ade­
quately. but did not give us a
hard lime about anything.

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My wife and I feel that we were
treated well by the officers, and
lhat not all U.S. Customs officers
need to attend "charm school."

O.H. SMITH, AOOURA.
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DEAR ABBY: I am always
dismayed when I receive com­
plaints of rude treatment by uny
of our customs officers. Mils
year. Customs cleared nearly
451 million passengers entering
the country, and collected $21.6
billion for Ihe U.S. Treasury. At
thr same time, we attempt to
slop narcotics, bombs, guns,
chemicals and u host of Illegal
p ro du cts from e n terin g the
country.
We arr not perfect, but we
strive for perfection. For that
reason. I am asking all the
supervisors at Kennedy and
other nlrports to pay close atten­
tion to the treatment of Incom­
ing passengers.
In the meantime, many pro­
blems can be avoided If travelers
know what to expect when they
encounter U.S. Customs at the
jHjrts of entry. Abby. please ask
your renders to pick up a copy of
"K no w Before You G o " at thrlr
local Customs office, or write to
the fo llo w ing uddress: U .S .
Customs Service. P.O. Box 7407.
Washington. D.C. 20044.

GEOROE J. WEISS,
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service" • dedicated to
welcoming new residents.
It it our desire to make you fee I
welcome and to acquaint you
with our city.
If you arc new in ihe area, or
know of a family who is, a phone
call will bring a prompt visit
from our representative. Sne has
brochures, civic information,
maps; and lo help with your
shopping needs, cards of intro­
duction and gifts from local
merchants.
Local merchants are also en­
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availability of our services.

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your readers to a rarely men­
tioned hazard of winter driving. I
was recently on am emergency
trip In a police car with the siren

SANFORD
GRACE M. ST1NECIPHER
322-4381

LAKE MARY
FLORENCE O'CONNOR
Dec. 28 — Christina Sluder.
W inter Springs, girl: Lisa Anderson und Frederick Rivers.
Casselberry, girl; Isabel and
Ralael Medina. Sanford, girl:
Cliarna nnd Jo n Weisc. Longwood. Ixiy
Dec. 29 — Michele und John
Conner. Casselberry, boy
D tr. 30 — Raven Rollins and
Ju m u a l D u n stun. A lin monte
Spring*, girl: Llsu nnd Gerald
Mills. Casselberry, boy; Deborah
and Todd Lawnlczak. Winter
Spring*. Ixiy: Cum in and William
K van* J r .. Longwood, Ixiy
Dec. 31 — Michelle Trllair.
Allam ontr Spring*. Ixiy

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NEW ARRIVALS
T h e following birth* have been
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altam onte Spring*:
Dec. 22 — Janet anti Gary
Brewster. Altamonte Spring*,
boy
Dec. 23 — G irlc h c n Snyder
nnd Colin Spencer, Longwood.
boy; Deborah and Mark Hodge*.
C a sselberry, girl: J a n r l and
J e r r y Dongllll J r ., Lake Mary.
Ixiy
Dec 27 — Dawn Falrbalm and
To m ls la v Anton Martclc. I'asscllierry, Ixiy; Christine and W en­
dell llrndliml. Longwood. girl:
A p ril Muller ami Ronnie While,
Oviedo, boy

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Sanlord Horald. Sanford. Florida • Friday, January 28, 19W - SB

Religion

Baptists celebrate 110 years

IN BRIEF
Arts and crafts display opportunity
SA N FO R D - T h e srronii annual Arts A Cr.iflr* lla/aar will Ik lieu! on Saturday. March 29, from 9 n.m. until 5 p in at the
Maronatlia New Lire Center. 304 K. 27th St.. urroM Rom I'ln r
Treat Elrn irn ta ry School.
Anyone Intrrcalrd In participating tn lh r bazuar. displaying
nrta itiid craltaelc . m utt reglslcr by March lit.

Jackson holds lecture on natural health
SA N FO R D — Mura Hill Seventh Day AdventUt Church. 800
E. Second Si.. Invites the com m unity to come and share In a
teaming experience that will Informative and Inspiring. The
seminar will provide a practical knowledge or natural health
halted on Hlb'lral principles, scientific evidence and [x-rsmial
experiences
Health educator and lecturer Thom as Jac kson will share how
he overcame a 10 year balllr with Arthritis wll hoot drugs
Leant how In apply Ow l s plan to life on Feb. 4 6
Tim es ure as follows: Friday. 7.30 p m.. Saturday. 9 30 a in..
3:30 p.m . and 5:30 p.m.: Sunday. lertH ir and inoklnn class at
10 a.m.
For more Information, call 323-5046,

Christian Women's Club to meet
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Christian Women's Club. Allamonte-Mallland. cordially Invlirs the public lo its brunch at
Matson ft Ja rd ln Restaurant. 4 30 W'yrnore Rd.. from
9:3 0 -1 1:30a.m. on Thursday. Feb. 10.
For $10. the •'Valentine" Brunch will Include special
features, music ami speakrrs.
Brunch reservations and cancellations a must by Sunday.
Feb. 6. Please call Earlenn Sawyer 880-3710 or Frail Olson at
044 9076

Schamback featured In Revival

■y KELLSY M ITCHELL
Horald Stall Writer
S A N FO R D - First Baptht Church. 519 S.
Park Avc., a member of the Southern
Baptist Convention, will celebrate lls 1 lOlh
anniversary with several activities on Frb.
36.
On Th u rsd a y. Feb. 3, a Day of Prayer,
activities will l&gt;cgin al 7 p.m. with Praise
and Thanksgiving Service, land's Supper
and special music.
Saturday. Feb. 5. beginning al 7 p.m. a
Reflections and Rccognlllon Service In­
cluding the acknowledgment of 50 year
mrmtK-rs. special music and a Birthday
Celebration following the service.
On Sunday. Feb. 0. an 8:15 and 10:30
a.m Worship Service with speaker George
Dunn, director of Missions of Seminole
Association and music by Charles "B lim p "
Davis Al noon, dinner will tie served on the
grounds and I lie groundbreaking ceremony
for the new $1.5 million sanctuary will take
place.
An hlslr. Ic display In the Youth Activities
Building will be available throughout the
four day celebration. Invitations have been
w n l to fo n nrr stalf members and other
special guests. Those Joining Ihe celebration
are encouraged to wear old-fashioned
clnl ties to the arilvltles on Frb. 5. 6.
Founded on Feb. 3. 1884. wlih 18 charter
members, the members first met In Ihe
Sanford To w n Hall, loralrd north of C o m ­
mercial Street on Palmetto Avenue. In the

SA N FO R D — " A City Wide Crusade" Is coming to Central
Florida, featuring Donna Schamhach. daughter of R. W.
Sehatnbach. In Revival at Freedom Assembly of Clod. 2960 S.
Orlando Dr., on Feb. 4 . 5 .6. al 7:30 p m . nightly.
The event will feulurr music and songs by Lillie Knaulrs of
Orlando Christian Center who frequently ap|&gt;ears on lleimy
Hlmt's. "T h is Is Your Day."
Also. Freedom Assembly's own talent; Tim o th y Perrt A
Hlrdrlla Hull-Walker. Joe Pontlllo. Kenny McMlIler. Weklva
A ssem b ly F a m ily W orship C e n te r. V ic to rio u s L iv in g
Fellowship and vatlous participating churches
For Information, call 323-8999

vicinity of the present Sanford library.
Th e church was organized under Ihe
leadership of W . N. Chaudoln. executive
secretary of the newly organized Baptist
Stale Board of Missions. J . W . Butts, pastor
of Ihe Orlando Baptist Church, assisted In
the organization und was called lo serve as
pastor of thr Sanlord church for half his
lime.
Th e one lot al 6lh Street and Park Avenue
was given to the church fnr $1 In 1884 by
the Florida Land and Colonization Com pany
of London. A wooden church building was
completed on mat property In 1885.
The church was incorporated as First
Baptist Church of Sanford In 1917. The
from part of the present sanctuary building
was completed in 1914 and the auditorium
addition was completed In 1920. Th e first
service In this auditorium was held Sunday,
Dec. 26. 1920.
Ground was broken for Ihe Memorial
Education Building on Muy 30. 1948
Written on the pluque Is "Erected to the
Glory of God and In the m em o-y of all who
gave Ihelr lives so that we might live In
peace.”
First Baptist Church has sponsored five
mission churehes T h r first was Souihsldr
Baptist which Is now Central Baptist: Elder
Springs and Plnecrrst Baptist, Oaklawn.
now Westvlew Baptist: and laike Mary
Baptist C h u rch , now Lu k cvlrw Baptist
Church.
The present pastor, the Rev. Floyd Hinkr.
J r ., Itegan his ministry here In April 1988

Other stufT members are the Rev. Sidney
Brock. Minister of Youth, and the Rev. J im
Cornell. Minister of Music and Adults. Mrs.
Cathy Blulle is Minister of Preschool and
Children.
The present membership boasts a 1027
membership, including the following 50
year members:
Joan Anderson. Inez (Mrs. Charles W.)
Beck. Ellen Bells. J . Roy Britt. Lillian Britt,
Sarah Brow n. Ju n e Bczwlechln. W . A.
Cage I. Andrew Carraway. Mack Cleveland
and Lillian Colbert.
Also: R. F. Cooper, Joe Davis. J r., Grace
Davis. S. J . Davis. Sr., Dorothy Delong.
Kenneth E c h o ls . Betty F la m m , Carol
Forguson. Lorene Franklin. B. F. Ganas.
Kathleen Hardy and Ellsworth C. Harper.
Jr.
Also: Vida Harrell. Minnie Harrison, Joey
Hodges. Caroline Holtzclaw. Jean Jacoby.
R. 7.. Johnson. J r .. Margaret Knight. Janies
H e n ry L u p p in . Susie L in d se y. Louise
Malone, Eunice Martin. Mildred McCoy,
Helen McGuire, Curios A. McWhorter. Elsie
Mrro and Doris Milam.
Also; Grace Mills, Louie Moore. Nlta
Moreland. The lm a Pell, Lym an A. Phillips,
Vera Phillips. Dorothy Powell, G. Tro y Ray.
J r .. Watson Reel, Betty Slmcoe, Helen
S m ith , Ira S o u thw ard , Robert Steele.
Thelma Steele, Douglas Slenstrom. Herbert
S t e n s t r o m . M a u d e T h o m a s . M a ud e
W euthrrington. Keith Westfall. Sr. and
Thelma W illiams.

UVC. 13 3U
That’s
entertainment
A Christian ensemble com­
posed ot membere of the
Y o u ih Group ot Ihe First
U n ite d M ethodlet C hu rch,
Sanford, from left to right,
Chad Gaugh, Melissa Kyle,
Dick Gaugh, musician, Lori
Gaugh, youth director, and Ian
Quick, performed lor the Unit­
ed Methodist Men during Ite
regular meeting. The enter­
tainment followed e business
meeting, presiding over by
Dannls Butler, end dinner,
prepared by the ch u rc h 's
maatar chets.

Passion Play begins In February
America's oldest original Passion Play, ihc Black Hills
Passion Play opens Its 42nd season at Its winter home In Lake
Wales on Feb 6 The play runs each Sunday. Tuesday.
Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday through April 17 There
will also lie u special performance on Good Friday.
Over 10.000,000 people have witnessed the Black Hills
Passion Play since the company came to the United Stairs In
1932. The passion Play established Us winter home In Lake
Wales In 1952 and has falthfolly presented the Passion of
Christ herr every year since that lime.
With a professional cast of principal actors and an additional
cast of up to 150 extras, the play unfolds on a mammoth
outdoor stage. Live sheep, donkeys, horses and camels add to
the vartt v of color, sights and sounds.
Th e Black Hills Passion Play Is a prrsenlutlnn ol the
Amphitheatre AfUllatrs The group also presents the play lu
Spcarflsh. S I) , eurh June. Ju ly . August und Septrmtier and
Th e Nativity Play and Bethlehem Bazaar In Lake Wales In
December.

Heard Pha*a e H S —

iM m O

American Boychoir In concert
The American Boychoir. which has sung In thousands of
cities throughout the world since 1937. will appear In a concert
open to Ihc public at St. Michael's Episcopal Church.
Westmoreland Drive. Orlando, on Feb. Oat 7:30 p.m.
A featured singer with the choir Is 12-ycar-old liarotd
Haughton of Eustts whom Pulitzer Prize-winning composer
Gian Carlo Mcnottl picked to sing the title role In M rnoltl's new
one-act opera, "T h e Singing C h ild ." Harold was a fourth grade
student In the Eustls Heights Elcm rntary School when he was
picked for the choir last year. He is currently a student at the
American Boychoir School In Princeton. N .J., u non-scclartun
boarding choir school, with the other 74 members of the group.
The Boychoir sings annually to more than 100.CXX) music
lovers. It has performed In more than 2.500 U.S. cllles and
towns and tins loured 22 foreign countries Including singing at
choral festivals In France. Poland. Korea and Taiw an.
After the concert. Director Jam es Litton will offer auditions
to area boys with unbroken voices.
For concert tickets phone 843-8448.

Pastors’ school tackles personal, global issues
Four theologians will give In­
s i g h t * I n t o m e e t i n g the
challenges of the ministry In Ihe
20th century during the ninth
annual Florida Winter Pastors’
School. T o rs d a y -F rld a y . Feb.
1-4. at Stetson University.
T h e tuples range from
personal lo global Issues:
• Dr. Donald E. Capps, pro­
fessor cd pastoral theology at
Princeton Theological Seminary.
Princeton. N .J .. w ill explore

"The Depleted Self."
• Dr. Jo h n J . Collins, pro­
fessor of Hebrew Bible at the

University of Chicago Divinity
School. Chicago, will examine
"Mrsstanlsm In the Light of the
Dead Sen Scrolls."
• D r .

K a n d y

Q u e r n -

Sutherland, associate professor
of religion at Stetson University,
w ill discuss " W in g s of the
World: Preaching Ancient Meta­
phors In a Modern W orld."
• Dr. Nlntan Smart, professor
of comparative religion at the
University of California. Santa
Barbara, will address "C h ris ­
tianity In Global Perspective.”
Co-sponsored bv Stetson’s De­

partment of Continuing Educa­
tion. Dean of the Chapel. Vice
President for C hu rch Relations.
Departm ent of Religion, and
Baptist Student U nion, each
lecture in the program will be
repeated so participants can
attend them all. Th e sessions
w ill take place on Tuesday
a fte rn o o n an d W e d n e s d a y ,
Thursday and Friday mornings.
Wednesday and Thu rsd ay af­
ternoon and evening will be Irec.
Queen-Suthcrlund will lead n
worship session on Tuesdny
evening, and the program will

ay I
jfes
featuring all four professors
In a
panel discussion.
T h e program fee of $135
Includes an opening banquet on
Tuesday evening and lunch on
Wednesday. Thursday and Fri­
d ay. A certificate listing 13
In s tru c tio n a l h o u rs w ill be
awarded by Continuing Educa­
tion to persons attending desig­
nated sessions. For more details.
Including housing at reduced
rates, call Stetson's Continuing
E d u c a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t at
904-822-7500.

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ALLIANCE CMUSCH
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Neighborhood Aii.eK* CTree * 301 u n ham M oon S t l ongaood
5*\tordAit.*r&lt;i Chech 1401S M i n S * tw t
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F mdorh Alt*— W, o' God TVMOrtandoO' Sanford
Waii.a Ana-eel, ol God tATSOrionRd.longaood
•AST1ST
Antioch Blot'll Churth. O.-udo
Caita-t Baot'it Chech C f,ita laia A»* A VtfSt L * a M * ,
C a n * Per, B ee'll Chech ttO Saminota Bird
Cm tia iK 'iitC tH itA . lis t W tn si
CheuMaFirtt Bint'tt
Ct* aim at*- Mrnronar, Baot'%4 Chech. Southa** S-1
C o u n try * Bact'll Chech. Country Club Rd la** Mar,
Full Bapmt Chech SIS fa * Ara
F m l Baotut Chech ot Aiiimonia Sctmgi St O* Ammonia Spring,
Firtl B it m i Chech ot Fortil Cit,
Fun Bact'll Churth ol G e a ri
F.fii Bact'll Chech, Mwtnam Wood!
F.-it Bacmt Chech ottaia Mono*
F»tt Bact'll Ctvcti ot longoood, M t ta il SR *34
Fwil Bacml Chech el Oil**"
F irtt Baot'it Choreti ol OxaOo
f irit Bacit'il Church o' Sanlondo Spnngi
F in tShilohM uitoiaffBaelutChurch l l j l t t U t i l
Fount** M*ad Baev It Chech Onado
Hoc* Baotut Church. Fo»*H CM, Commeui, Cantor. Fontt Cd,
trd*c*nd*nca Bact'll M m Cir-c Ltagu* Brig . Langacod
Jordan M'ivor\*r, Bact'll Cru'th M U e u U A t
LighlhouM Bact'll Church. CAS Congnood In * M ir, FW
Laianaa Bael'SlChuith. I S l a t r t t A,« Lila Mar,
Mac adorn Million Bact'll Chutch.Oa* Hal Rd Otlaan
MuiKinar, Baftut Chunh. harm R&lt;1. Enlarprlta
Morning GMcr, Bact'll Church. Q*n*n N*r
Ml Moriah Prlmitrn bact’ll Church. 1101 loculi A ,» Suited
Ml O onM atiO n*, Bacilli Church, Santaado Springi Rd Longaood
Mt Sin* MrttKinar, Bapl'tl C h u rth tM 0 J* r,A n
Mt Zion Mittmnar, bapmi Church. V t - i A,*
Nan 0*11*1 MiiuonaryChureh S-h It AH-tioryA.*
Mm Ml C**ar,Miitiona^r Baolul Church IIOAW IRhSI
N«a S**n prur-ilm B*C,MI Chech. IWAW 17th SI
In * Taitaniant Bad »* Jh eth . O t*e,
North longest*)
Nan Ml Zmn Bact'll Church. IFJORa* A-a
Nan Id* Fadcnthip, 4 N I l I d a Or, Caawtb**,
North*** Bact'll Cnurc-vChutuota
Placate Zion Bapl'ti Church 11*1 Pm»S| Ai'e-ont* Sd-MJI
Pace* a Bact'll Church. I JOI W IM U . San*ord
Pim cm t SactiM Chech. SOI C AtrcorlBlid
P-ar*L*l#B*c*i,iCnu'th Ridg* Rd. Fam Part
PtograaiUmionar, Bact'll Chech M * * i,
p-o.uMnca Millionar, Baci'M O u rth AS*I Dougiai A n Bodartom
Second ShMoh U.ttisnar, Beet'll Churth Wail Sanlord
Snftne Baptui Chech 7S0 On-troo* t&gt; CatlrtO*",
SiangM Bac"H Chech ISO Bahama Rd
SI g*ne* Miiconw, Batml Church SR CIS. Oilaan
SI jo m i IRtwonanr Bacml Churth M longnood A n

ff

Anmonl* So-'ngi
SI tuiaM ittion*, Baclitt Churth olCahaionO I, Inc
51 PaulB a d m Churth SlJP&gt;n* A n
SI MaUhant Baot'it Chech Canaan Mgti
St gohn t MuiKinar, Bact'll Church W QC,pt*ii St
Scrtnglntd Miiiiona-, B ad'll Church tZthSI A Cad* A n
Pumalto A n fiat M l Churth MTS P*n*tto A n
Ttmda Bacml Chech P*m Scr&lt;ngt Rd, Ammonia Sd'ngi
v &lt; In., Bacml Church Old Onmdo Rd at Malta' A n
1-iittrt** B ad'll Churth atMl PaolaRd HAAl
W'&lt;i'*nChaca&lt;Miiiion*, Bacml Church Mw* S Vkuhan Si
AMamonla Scr&gt;ngi
Zmn Moca Bacml Church Ft} 0-e-g* A ,»
CATHOLIC
All Souit Calhdrt Church, K ) Oal A.a Sanlord
Chech ot the Namn, laiaMa/,
Our Lad, - I the L e in CMhotrt Chech 1110 Mnur.itan Daitona
SI Ann 1 Catholic Chech. Uognood Tran S*Bv,
SI Auguil'naCdholic Chech.SuntelOr .n»*Bol!OnRd Caiwoarr,
St C&gt;*t C* nolle Communit, n*alt at Oitaan Crtlc Caniar
St M * , MagdJt*-* Calhclrt Chech Mallard A n Altamonla Scnng*
Si M * , lUnantanCdhoi-cChurth ZCSMcCo, Or Acopaa
CHRISTIAN
Ftnl Chmtian Chech WO IS Sanlord A n
Fwil Chniti*! Churth otlonjMOOd WOO E [ Wni'armon Rd longaood
C*t*C*MMy&lt; Churth tat* M * , IX W la**,'*» A n Laa* Ma,
OractChnttian Churth W'Uon ( * - * - ! * - , School iPaMAl
MSOrang* Bint San'o-d
l* # .w * C h m i 1*1 Chech 0**LaiaRd aidan**on
S anted Chmtian Church fX H ip tu iR J Santoro
SouthSanunoiaChmitanChurch.300W SRAM Onado
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
F»n| Chech Ol Ch-lll Srnntnl Its Marin*-. Wood! Rd . longaood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chech otChnti. ISI7S F d A n
Chech o ic tu .ilil l e a f lien US H a , IF W N C aita«*-r,
Chech O'C-U-II too P a n Sp-ingi tn Artamonta Spnngi
Churth ol Chrtll O m n i
Churth ol Ch-'lt Longaood
Churth ol Chntt ft IFthSI
Neihuda Churth ol Chmt Fia MannD- Mattand
South Scmnow Chech ol Chrni MIO tala Moa*i Rd
CHURCH OF 000
Church ol llod M l H 11 •ot, A &gt;*
Churth oitiod M l ft TZndSI
Chech ol God O »*o
Church ot God Hotmail taiaMoruoa
Chech ot God Million F n lirc m
ChurtholOcd UOJW WthSI
Churth ot God «n Chmt. O n d a
Churth ot God ot Proddc, 7S0SS Tim A n
Chech ol Ood ol Prochac,. IFOSt R i i w A a
ChurthotOodolPmchac, IS IS Canlr* Onado
Chech ol God |Flh Oa,l DattonaCorwia-HI, Ca"tat DatlonatSui Roortl
Raicua Chech of God. tFOQW IJinSi San'ore
Trv* Chech ol God IFOO RaJcaaood A n Sanlord
CONORIOATIONAL
Congngamyi* Chnuia-i Chech 2401S P a l A n Sanlord
( A l l IRN ORTHO DC I
CatiamOrthodoi Chech SI Gaea* 2001 t&gt;,i*"N*T Mallard

(ailarh Or-hodoi Chech SI Slann •o lO C A
IMS l * • Eauna Rd Longaood
€il**-n 0-modci Churth Si dote Orthodoi I t O Ceaitr, CluB Rd
Santon)
I FiSCOPAl
All S anli/cKocal Churth E 0*0*, A n . Enltrpma
Chrtll Ec-i:ocat Churth longaood
I p'ic oca Chech ot If* N»a Conm nl *TSTuiiaa&lt;«ARd «V'hi*,Sc''"gi
E.-tcoc* Churth ot lh* Riiu'-aclon 2 S II ■*• firantl*, O Longaood
Mei, C -o ii Epncopa1Churth P * i A n at ath SI Sanlord
SI PatariEpiKec*Church raDRmahadRd LaiaM*,
SI Richard I Churth SIS I L * # M o a e Rd Wmt*&lt; P*»
T ha Chech ollh# Good Sh*eh*-d M l La*aAn Mauand
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
C * .a -, Chmiian Caniar ‘XX) ft Ath Si S ailed
N*a K a m i Chmiian Fafloaihip 2WO Counir, Duo Rd Sanled
NorihtandCommumifChech SSOOog Traci Rd .Lcngacod
Oul'i«hOa..«-anc*C»nl*&gt; 2711 Sipm A n Sailed
JEWISH
tilth Am S,nagegu* maetmg * corner of Sand ta*a and
Count, im » Rd W*H I a
T a n tn Shawm, I7BS (Ilham B'.d Oa-lon*
LUTHERAN
A 1C*niion Lulhean Church On-tmoo* O' Cal laiter,
Good Sh*chard lulhe’ *i Chech ELCA W'lOnando Or m . , 1 1 Ml
Sanlwd
H e , Cron Lutheran Church o* L a , Mar, WO Sun t&gt; laaa Mar,
le d 0&lt; Lila Lulhean Churth. MS TutlAadM Rd W&gt;m* Scnngt
Luth*ran Church ol Pio*d m c , 0*1 one
Lutheran Churth ot the R*da«m*r 2S2S O * A n
M « t n h Lutheran Churth GotdmO*,, O' A H a , 1F*2 Canatta-r,
Si LuiaalulharanChurth.Rt (2 « Siam
SI SlacnanLulheanChurth AMlualtV M l 4 longaood
METHODIST
Bam*IMJ«ilad U h i e n l Church.E OaBar, A n Enltret-ia
Be* Laia Untied MehorMi Chech
Bath* A M E Churth Canaan H*.ghl,
Cat 1*0#-r, Coneurn't, U - i*d Maihod-ilChech h « , I F 97al
Pina, Rtdg* Rd Catwloer,
ChmiU"H*dM*hod-il Chech T u rin D&gt; SuniandE,t«*i
D*Bar, Commun-t, M*hod'll Chech W MighOaniiRd 0*B*,
Fti|lt&gt;niltdMrlhod'ltChurth.419Pan At*
( m l M *hod&lt;H Chetn ol Gtnara
F int Malhodi H Churth ol Omdo
Glut# Unn«d Uitned.it Churth 4MN Counlr, Doh Rd li* * U * ,
G -w l Chap*! A M t Chech 0,i«do
Oaae&gt;c-*u*hodiil Chech Omado
Oilaan U*hod&lt;i1 Crunch cor ol C*pen!e&gt; A M e'a, SI OU**-&gt;
Puma* M*hod'll Churth r e otWucurAn t Counlr, CnrO Rd
LaaaMa,
Saniando Untied U*hodii Chech SR 434 and I a, longaood
SI Jamai A U I . » n « r ,p -» n
St LuaaUB ChurthMC*n*ron&amp;t, tnt B*e-d*iMISRAlt
SI M*&gt; a A U C Chech SR IIS Otlaan
SI Paul a M*tnod'll Churth Otlaan Rd Enl*pnia
Slrahord Mamon* Churth S DaB*,

NAZARENt
F«ilC he th M lh *N aj*»h # 2SSI San'wd A n
OanniChurtnolthaNaraam.SRAS O m an
LM aUw , Chech ollh* Nu**na IM C C r,ti*La* *A n LataM v,

Longaood Chech ol tha Naj**n* A a,man 1 Jtitup A n . Longaood
M *ih«nvroodi Chech o 'lh*Nar*an# SR IS 3&gt;, muai V*
M 14 * tha dreina R*nr
PRES BTTER1AN
Oa'iartlPreiti,!*'*'Chech Homnd Bl&gt;d 1 Auilin A n . 0*tona
f « i i P-iiOrttnin Chech ol la*a M * ,
Full Prato,1*tan Churth. Oa* A n A 3rd SI
F in i Pi#ti,t*i *n Chech ol 0*B*, E Highland
M *th*n Wood! P in t , 1*1 an Chech. S2I0 Madham Weoda Rd
LaiaM *,
SI Andrtal Pi»ie,t«nan Churth WI3B**La*aRd
51 M w n Prate,teim Churth 1021 P* n Spnngi Rd Anamonta Ap-mgt
TutcaaMW piiterianan Chech. 3600 ft 5 « 42S Onado
Up**a Commumt, Prate,tanan Churth Up**a Rd
W»itmin*tl*P'*tb,t*'*n Churth. R*d Bug Rd C l i w t * " ,
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
F e e il LaA* Sannlh D*, A dnnm t Chech H a, 43A. Fom t C ii ,
U * t Hill Sannln Da, A d n n m , Chech. Mt t 2nd S t. Sanlord
Santord Sa»*nlh Da, Ad.anlitt Churth SAISN H a, *2F
Smanin 0*, Adnnmt Church Mauand A n . Ammon I* Spnngi
W'ntu Spnngi Sannlh Oa, Adnnm t Churth, SO S M on Rd
OTHER CHURCHES
AU F*tn Chap* Camp Summon Wa*na Part Rd
Alien t A U £ Church, Om* A 12lh
ttawd*t Annua M o W n Chap* B**d«l A n
Chuluota lommeut, Churth
Church ol d»iui O n it ol la tti' Oa, S*nit 73IS P** A n
ECKANK.AR FFO b j T'aa O '. Suita 100 Longaood
f * tui, Churth Chmtian Caniar isai S*m,f%oi* bird. CanatM'r,
F n il Born Church ot lha Lr*ngGod,Mid*a,
F i m ChurthMChmt Soenlitt EliamBrnl AVanuiSl D**ona
FIfti P*nt*c oil* Chech ot longaood
Pint Paniacott* Chech ol Santord
Fe iG o ip * Chech o*God in Chnit IS3Sd*r,An Santord
FuU O oic* Tib *n* i* 7224 Counlr, O u t Rd
G '*a B 'e ia Ctech 2A44S SonlgrdA?*
Moi, T " -ii, Churth ot God mi Chmt tSW Mangoutiina A n
Kingdom h *» 0*d* w -*i iW 'In a il La*a Morwoa limt 154.21V 3rd SI
L *• M * , Commumt, Churth 101 N Counlr, Club Rd, Laia Mar,
la*# Monro* Chap* 0*ang* Bi-d tala Monro*
Mt Ou,&lt; Hoi'-veii Chech, Oa* Hill Rd Oilaan
ti*gnooihoodA"ianc»Churth 301 M «ih*nW oodiRd .Longaood
Paula V m i*,*i Church SAS0Wa,t&lt;da Or SaMed
Pantacot1*Op*n B'Oia Tauenacla. R«tg**ood A n ottThrh oppotil*
S*nrnoi* Mrgh School
ll*ltcu*tonCommuml,Churth SAISN CR422 Sanlord
Ruii-ng n.m Mo'arim Churth. SR 434. Longaood
S*&gt;*ord Aliianc# Churth. 1401 S P*» A n
San«ed B'tr* Chech. 2**0 Sanlord A n
Second Churth ol lha Hung Odd. 342* B*«d*l A n . Sanlwd
SI P*iaS*t»m(3'1hodo, Churth IMOLaaa Emma Rd , longaood
I ha Fun Goto* Chech of Out Lord J«*ui Chmt VraaNngron S I,
Canaan O t,
Tha S*,alien Arm,, TOOW 24lhSI
Triumph Tha Chech ol lhaN*a Ag* lOOSVt Am SI
u - i i * Chech ol Chmi Altamonla Common-11 O ic M . Allamonit Spr'-'gt
United Churth M Chmi Chmtian Fanoattup. 2S0 N Count-, Club Rd
Laea M*,
U C S 3 Spmtuat Cantf* ITS A 8 V o lu iiiA n comar ol
Grans A Votuva A n Oranga Cd,

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TO GETHER with an Ifta im
provamanft now or horeettoe
aractod an tha propprfy. and all
aatamantt. ng h ti. appurla
nances. rents. royalties miner,
al. Oil and gat rlghtt tnd promt
■ator. wafar rlghtt and wator
ttoeb. and all flifuros now or
haraattoa a part of lha proparfy
Including rap'acymanti and ad
d Notts tharalo
hat boon fitod against you. and
you ary rapuirad to wrva a copy
of your wrltton datonrat- if any.
to thit action on VICKI M
V A R G O Ol A N D E R S O N A
RUSH. Attomtyt tor Plaintiff,
arrow addratt It 777 East Can
Iral Boutovard. Orlando. Florida
UbOt. and hto tha original with
Ihg Cbarh of tha abort llytod
Court within TO dayt altar tha
llrtl public at Kan,
lw a |
ludgmanl may ba anlarad I

j~—

SchedrAng may rtiu *-H w iM Adyeraaei al a* ootf of an addbonal day
C*.-rW xvhan you 9*4 raac/at Pay otoy lor day* your ad ntoaaf rate earned
Uta U dwtenpoon tor faatotf raotots Copy iftoil toaow uccapUb* typograeJneaf form ■ComrreraU tygumey rate* ara avalabto
DEADUNCS

T uaaday Ryu Frday 12 Noon Tha Day Batora Pubkahrm
Suoai Art! Ito tU r S X P U Friday
A D J U S T M E N T S AND C R E D ITS : In tha avanl of an error In an
ad, tha Sanford Haraid tafU bo raapontJMa for lha flral
In p o rt on only and onfy to tha extent o l lh a c o i l of that
InaorSon. Pfaaaa chach your ad for accuracy tha flrot day It
runs.

21— P ersonals

41 — Cemetery Lots

ADOPTIONS

1 LOTS. Oa*lawn Memorial
Park 7 lor tha price ol II
tl 100Call I lf m 1)10_______

Free medical care. Irentpor
ration counwlmg private
doctor pi ut living eapentet
Bar ())711S Cloarwator Attorney
John Frtcfcee
IM H H M R

23— Lost &amp; Found
a F O U N D LADIES BINO
SanfordCAlllAltlNto
dateriba_________________
REWARD I I P tor toll poodto
whifa mala rutt pawl Winn
Ditto parting lot Lata Mary
Bird and l)* J Aadnatday
night about 1 *1 Hatwrad to
ha«* |umpad from car
1JJ *»1J

23— Special Notices
M A R Y K A Y C O S ME T I C S :
C AL L FOR YOUR F R E E
X* Ml !
FACIAL

CRUMS. KEVBOAHO. PIANO
LESSONS. Bagtaaar gotlar
and hast. Dapraad toslructer
with ) yoart t«aching arpyri
anca All tfytot and levels
Flrtl tottaa baa Kyto n t t i l l

Legal Notices
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E 1ITN JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT IN ANOFOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
O F N R R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
D IVISIO N

A lt»4

OEN 7)1

CASE NO f&gt; I NI CA I NI E
GLENDALE FEDERAL BANK.
F S B . l/k/d G L E N D A L E
F E D E R A L SAVI NGS A N D
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Piamtill.
vt
A L V IS

E

A O K IN S

OaftndAnl ( 11

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a F Inal Judgmen* ol
ForteIdtura dated January I).
Ittl. end anlarad In Caw No
(1 IN I CA M il E. ol the Circuit
Court ol lha Elghtoanm Judicial
Circuit in and for Seminole
Cou nt y , F l o r i d a wherei n
GLENDALE FEDERAL BANK.
F S B . l/k/a G L E N D A L E
F E D E R A L SAVI NGS A N D
LAON ASSOCIATION. It Plain
•III and ALVIS E ADKINS end
SHERYL C AOKINS. hit wife;
BANK OF CENTRAL FLOR
ICA N J AME S T URNE R.
ESO . P A . L I B E R T Y NA
TIONAL BANK. CLERK OF
TH E C I R C U I T COURT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, ara Da
•endontt. I will Mil lo lha
highett and bail bidder tor coth
at lha wall Iron! door ol lha
Sammole County Courthouw. in
lot N. Peak Avenue. In Sanford.
Florida, ol II 00o'clock A M in
tha llth day of February i m .
the following described property
at tot forth In told Final
Judgment, lo wit:
Lot IP7. Lott the E at! 7 Foot
thereof. H O L L O W B R O O K
PHASE II, according to tha plat
thereof ot recorded In Plat Boo*
If. Paget S. 1. and 7. Public
Racordt of Saminoto Gjunly,
Florida
D A T E D this 14th day Ol Jenu
ory. t m
M ARVANNE MORSE
ot Clark ol the Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish January II. X t m
DEN 1U

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At trpti«g
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WondJf f f ‘dAY 11
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tivlU ff « F UA MJ*

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

Receptionist, computer input
M usi have snowtoogt of prim
mg and sales Iru Dimensions
Printing________
WOA17

nance Can owner a87 7*1(701

59—Financial
Services
STOr FORECLOSURE!
I can help *1\ success Barry
Myert to! 4*4 D AI until (P M

FAXES PREPARED

•1 — Money to Land
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE NONET!
All you need It your fille Jock
Diamond lor appointment

M ID I

_______

43— M o rtg a g e s

WANTEO U t 000 Itl Mfg on
tlh owner occupied Wk home
ION tot M yrt m ) U H I)

7 1 - H e I p W anted

EMPLOYMENT
323-W i
T w w .n m s t

AD O TO YO U R INCOME
SELL AVON NOW!
C A U 777 ( X l e r X ) N i l

AGENT3-REAL ESTATE!
Netti ng lucceedi like success
Wa re wail into Our ltd dtcada
of troming tirccesiful agent*
NolKtnwf
We IIhelp'
WATSON R E AL T Y C O R P
REALTORS
I I I &gt;7W
A O IN T S AVON Earn to ION
No door door P T/F T Intur
enc* available Satxdi X I fit)

end

SHERYL C ADKINS hit wlla.
BANK O F CENTR AL FLOR
I DA: N J A ME S T URNE R.
ESQ . P A . L I B E R T Y NA
TIONAl BANK! CLERK OF
TH E C I R C U I T COURT OF
SEMIMOI E C G J N T V .

CietOnti C tto pyptaptmt eretrsaiad bom p a n t o e hr itmout
*4 ana pMer-t

Engineering Him locks quati
lied . experienced clerical
person Desired capabilities
include typing ability, to
W P M Or belter, dictation and
ether office equipment Typ
ing data m iry lest will be
administered
Send resume to
P O Be&gt; iso*
Lariloid FI 71777 7***
EOE
For lull time 111 ar
shill Must be certified

Legal Notices
N O TIC E OF F U R L IC A U C TIO N
Notice it hereby given Me
Connell Towing w ill tell al
Public Auction for vaiyoge tor
coth on demand to Mgheti
b.dder. the following described
vehicles
H IM
7(04dt
)N*tNSM7Wto)
M IN
I* Chevy
lG 1 T B ia C lG A I)l)0 l
D IM
JABARgiAlFgtlOTSS
(1 Iw iu
(4 Peril
IG J S X Ift L iS H J v
B B )B E (X K O e ))
71 Dodge
The auction will be held at
17 00 pm in said dales above
McConnell Towing 1 Recovery
7100 Sanford Ava Sanford Fla
7)77). Prospective bidders may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
fo ta’e Terms are cash er
c e rtllia d funds M cC onnell
Towing reserves the right to
accept or retecl any end oil
bidt
Publish January ) l i m
OEN ) ) (

COUNTER PERSON

DAYCARE TEACHER
Pre K k 7 yr olds F*erm
position HRS Cert or willing
to go to school It you like bids
A confusion coll me 171 Itto

DENIAL ASSISTANT
E r per fenced with expended
duties needed tor busy multi
d iic ir " w r y eftice Strong re
ttbrtire and surgical stills a
must Salary commanturato
w ile rip e r,m c e Available
Jan IfColitga 771 4)00

DIETARY COOK
Full lime Nurtmg homo e&gt;
parlance heiplul Apply in
petson Laterlew Nursing
Center. f i t East Tnd Street.
Santord

D IN IN G ROOM ATHNOANT
P a n time days Apply in
person CHICK F l l A. LA K E
MARY
177(01

DIRECTOR
For etlablisTwd chlldcore can
ter Education and experience
in early chiWiood required
Ca n » ) b u s _________

O RIll OPERATORS.
QC INSPECTORS. ETCHERS
ARD PLATERS
W in te r Springs co m p a n y
seeks individuals with pro
vtous production axportenca 7
shifts axadobt* Mon Thurs
S toPM sAM , (x l. So*. Sun.
CAM 4 70PM or 4 70PM 4AM
SS 70 hr Permanent positions
Never a tee'
S Perrarwel. ATS 070*

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS Toveres FI.
a well established and grow
mg Canlral Florida baw d
company oilers you
a Sam' Annual Pay Increases
O Stop Oft Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vocation Pay
• Safety Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
e Average Trip 1 7 Day*
• Late Model Conventional
Tractor*
II you have 7 years I factor
traitor. O TR and trww end ice
er per tenet plus a good driving
record, can
l •*« 4)4 to lo

b p . Industrial
Stwini Machin* Opgritots
Men thru Thurs. C l hr work
days Pd holiday and vaca
lion Apply at; San Del. 2740
CHd Lk Mar y R d . Santord

HEAVY COLLISION PERSON
M u si nave own leal* and
eiporitnce Apply in person
MOI Country Club Rd. Santord
Monday Friday, tom apm
LA B O R E R S N I I D R D
Skilled
end unskilled Positions avail
able Days Call between 1 7
S P R IN T S TAFF ING. 1717011

UMINATORS WANTED
Experience to boa I building
Miring Immediately Apply af:
1470 Dolgntr Placa M l *1*0

LANDSCAPERS
F uii lime, cless D lie. req

ORIVER
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E I IT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A
I N A N D FOB
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
CASE NO (7 lllt C A M K
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISIO N
FLO R IO A B A R N O M M tt
L E A D E R F E D E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS
CORPO RATIO N.
Pletotlll
vt
JOSE R A V ELO
Defendant
N O TIC E O F SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ol foreclosure deled January II.
1H4. enltred In C ivil Cate
(7 771KAI4 K ol I ho O rC u ll
Court ol iho I I T H Judicial
Cit cull el Florida in and

SEMINOLE County, whereto
LEAOER F EDE RAL BANK
FO R SAVINGS Pletollll and
JOSE R A V ELO Defendant
I will tall lo the highett and
bet! bidder lor cash, al I hr
Saminoto County Courthouse
W E S T FN O N T OOOR. 701 N
Park AveSenlord F L 77771 II 00
o clock a m on lha I Tnd day ol
February i m . the following
described property at se&lt; forth
in said Final Judgment to oil
Lot It. Block 1. Cedar Ridge.
Unit |, according to lha plat
thereof at recorded to Pie I Book
17. Page to. of the Public
Records ol Seminote County.
Florida
Doled this &gt;4fh day ol January
tm
HON M A R V A N N E MORSE
Ctork ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctork
Pubiith January TE A February
4. 17(4
D E N YU

Class B licenw required

SOD UTTERS
Crew neeord
m am
L I V E IN N A N N Y
Non
s m o k in g ."M rs O o u b tllr e "
personality, to care for 7
school ags children Transpor
lalion and R tl's required
Oviedo, call (yet 144 ea07

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Product experience with CDL
required Top pay! Lou Vam
Corp_____________
770 77M

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
Needed tor distressed proper
tyl Santord F /T Send re
tv m e i to 71) Secret Harbor
L ane, Lake Mary, F L 1 7 )4

NATIONWIDE COMMON
CARRIER NOW ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS FOR FU U TIME0.T.R. DRIVERS
M in im u m aga 77, 7 y r t
verlliabto O T R tspe'tonc*.
Good driving record, doubles
experience and endorsement a
plus Good attitude A appear
anca
l i a . H l f A Y E A R It
P O S S IB L E . Paid vacallon.
medical and life insurance,
uniforms, 40IK, and more
M V of our drivers ore home
every wee*

APPLY a t
REED TRARSPORT, INC
1990 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DEULND, FLORIDA 32724
904 734 2771
EOE

MAINTENANCE PERSON
General maintenance and repair
skills tor child care earners
Mechanical skills a plus Ideal
tor retiree 1414 hourly de
p v ri-n g upon skills and tip*
nence Coil 177 *471 between
SAM 7PM
M E D IC A L H E L P

LPN
II PM 7 AM and 7 AM 7 PM
Part time Apply In person
Lakeview Nursing Center. ( I t
la s t tnd Street. Santord

NURSERY ATTENDANT

AUTO PABTS WHOLESALE
NelProM took to WOK . year
M-rumum Investment 1WK
Insured Gua'an'red
MB All *70
N I O H T C L U B S end Liquor
liconwt Low down will li

B o u g h t A S o ld

31— Private
Instructions

at Clark at »a to Court
By t h in King
a* Daputy Ctork

D A TE D thit JSIh day ol Jenu
ory, i m
AAARYANNE MORSE
At Ctork of teid Court
By Dorothy W Boilon
At “Daputy/Clerk
1
Pubiith January tt A February

AUTO MECHANIC
C s p . ASE certified Busy
m o p ' Good pay good benefits
Immediate Petition 77J *0*0
B A B Y S IT T E R W A N T E D F T
day 4 yr old Light housework
some nights TIP 47S! Ir msg
B A B Y S IT T E R to care tor 7 year
eld girl to my Long wood
hom e
I 70PM 1 70PM
Tuesday Friday Permanent
position Lll 71) 77S7
___

Good pay. steady work Will
tram spa ?71 W l le m sg_____

C h ild C a r *
CHILDCARE In my Hlddan Lk
homy Christian atmot M F .
1 JOam l lCpm Raft H I 41(2
F U LLTIM E 7 . 4 ,rt. M l wk
A lta r tchool ar1, 110 wk
Lunch. Ttnack tH aSTTM M *
SPACKS AVAILABLE Apat I S
u t aach wk tor Itl A tnd wkt
^A rv M k R o iljto H a o w llli m

H AN D AND

flortdft

H E L P W A N TE O Experienced
irrtgalio n workers needea
777 87*I Monday Friday » S

We'll give you lull training
and safety plus a book of
e a l s t la g c lie n t s
(F u ll
b e n r l l t i l C a l l l or
wppO' r l mrnt
1 0(70 * 77 1741

55— Business
O pportunities

Tae preparation from U* up
(07 X l 77(7

27— N ursery A

seal

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E BIOHTRBNTH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
G EN ER A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO ( l l l l f C A M E
LINCO LN SERVICE M ORT
GAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
LINCOLN SERVICE CORPO
RATION.
Plaintiff,
vt.
DAV I D W COPPOLA. RE
BECCA COPPOLA, and THORP
CONSUMER DISCOUNT.
Dttondanl(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmard el
Feraelatura dated January 14.
ltd . and entered In Caw No
n 1471 CA M E. of the Circuit
Court el the E IG H TE E N TH
JudiClel Circuit In and tor SEM
I HOLE County Florida whereto
LINCOLN SERVI CE MORT
GAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
LINCOLN SERVICE CORPO
RATION It Pletotlll end DAVID
W COPPOLA, el e l . ere Otlen
dants I will tali to lha highest
and bail bidder lor cash at tha
Watt (rent door of the Cowl
houw. In Sanford SEMINOLE
County. Florida, at II 00o'clock
on-tha 14th day of February,
IH4. tha lo Ilowing described
property at w l lorlh In teid
F Inal Judgment, to wit:
Lot II. a replat of part of
Sportsman Pa'adiw. according
to tha plat tharaof at recorded to
Plat Book l. Pag# X . Public
Racordt ol Saminoto County,

AGENTS OF LIFE &amp; HEALTH

Fo rp a fl Irm# ) 11tftttt

r y M I l b l ^ f 0 " T °"
January
(SEAL)
M A R IA N N E MORSE

Pubiith January Jl. It. Iat*
DEN IM

71— H e lp W a n te d

LPN

— 1TFR a

* W ITN E S S M V

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

CLERICAL

Apt (H D

U

1*&gt;

For pre school children 4 hrs
S u n d a y m o r n in g d u rin g
church eervlcei additional
hours poss-bie E tp and rels
required 777 4771to apply

NURSERY WORKER
Tractor axpertence heiplul
D r iv e rs license M o n d tr
Friday. Earn Spm 177OBM

PLUMBER
Ler vice background S years
minimum exp Good drivng
record Vend FL OL 271 7tM

PRESS OPERATOR
llek (7S 2 COtor Experienced
^ l y . benefits Tru D&gt;menwm*
Printing_____________ 1714047

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Established profitable 71 yr
old award winning company
a n d in d u s t r y le a d e r in
advanced technology lie ids is
expanding thair workforce
P ro d u c tio n w o rk e rs are
•weded tor oil 10 and I ) hour
s h i l l s . In c lu d in g 7 da y
w rekand shills, days and
ntghts Excellent wage and
benefits program Apply in
person Continental Circuits,
Inc 11)0 Bello A y e . Wmtev
Springs between the hours of
I a n and Noon or ipm to epm

RETIREES
LO O K IN G FOR A SECOND
C A R E E R Snappy Cor Rental
Inc . a proven leader to tne
insurance replecemenl tar
industry, is looking tor paepi*
of oil opes who ar* interested
in customer service wort
Candidates must have a pood
driving record Coll X I MO*
on Tuesdor or Wednesday
between fA M and SPM to
schoduto on oppointmen t
EEO

SECURITY OFFICER
Needed tor full time position
M u t t be a b le la w o rk
weekends Q u o llllt d con
d'daies will hoy* 7 years
security or related expert
enc*. a valid drivers license
and class O guard license
First a*d and CPR training a
plus Drug screening
Respead I t : MRJkTHROW
P A TR O L, it* Heathrow Bird .
Heathrow F L 21 !Se Equal Op
portunity Em ployer M 'F / y / P

TEACHERS
M u tt have earned so hrs
toward a COA O' equivalent,
or bachelors degree to eerly
childhood
X I TOM

TEACHERS AIDE
Full and port time Child car*
experw ncartq utredJB rtoS

TELEMARKETERS
Long wood, part lima Monday
thru FrisSay, SAM t l noon and
SPM SPM. Saturday. 7PM
tP M Si 70 par hour plus bonus
and commission Permanent
posltlpnst ......... Never a tee!
Hefp Personnel, s?l I W

VOLUNTEERS
Seminole Community College
IS Sponsoring 7 positions, lull
Hmo V IS TA volunteers. I year
beginning. Fab 71. 1t*4 to
recruit lor adult education
p ro g ra m s
t(ll/ m o *
benefits Requirements High
School or G E D diploma. Fla
driver s lie . own trantporta
lien, able to work flexible
schedule, pood oral and wnf
ton comm unication skins
Additional employment or
enrollment in school Is not
permitted Submit ravins* by
Feb 1, K M . Call Harriet lit.
II*. t t ll« S a . R if. U 4 Aa
Equal Access/ Equal Oppirt unity ComoKxstfp Catlap*
W A N T E O M A TU R E person to
babysit to my home In Geneva
or yours Pays 74(17(1
W . - X.
I X . . L MX, |S . . .
B 7 R ( ( a N / ugca ypptsori
Up to I I ) AS/hr (w ill train)

J07 7(00(04_________ s m h
W AR EHOUSE AN D O EN ER A L
LABOR H ELP N EEO EO I
Bonus tor driver* All shifts
available Daily pay. no fee
Reporl ready to work S .N a m .
Industrial Labor Svc . 1011
French Ay. No phono call*

93— Rooms lo r Rant
A Q U IE T , clean tm .. kitchen,
phono, laundry' Apt’s avail
able also U S A up X*4(SS
C L E A N ROOMS, tingle storting
S7S/wk K itc h e n , phone,
laundry, video games, all
*tro*t parking 170(477
DAD will share ] bdrm liama to
exettang* lor halp with car*
for twu daughters. 10 and &lt;S
Ideal tor single mom or older
717 77**_____________
N E W L Y R E N O V A TE D , privet*
entrance, peddle Ian. In yeur
room, your own heal control
rel'tgefator. microwave and
color T V Off street parking
and maid torvk* Convenient
location The best to town
P R O F E S S IO N A L F E M A L E
preferred to share 7 bdrm 1
bath pooi/i4M homo S170 plus
deposit Call 7771*7*
RO OM IN P R IV A TC LO NO
W O O D horn* MS/wfc. (10 de
posit Phan* (74 7MB__________
ROOM w/klfchtn privileges US
wk Airport A Sanford Av*
Call Akffl llll noon 770 7(1*

97—A partm ents
Furnished / Rant
NOTICE
A ll rental and real ettai*
advertisements ar* subject to
lha Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes II Illegal to
advertise any prttortnc*. Ilm
n a tio n e r d is crim in a tio n
based an roc*, cstor. religion,
tae. handicap, familial status
rnatu

E F F IC IE N C Y All wtimiot to
eluded. Private backyard
(JU /m ito th 777 IIS )o rX 4 M il

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Ren!

1 0 3 - Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

9 7 -A p a rtm e n ts
Furnished / Rent
Q U IE T Ttotghherheed. Clean
shaded (SlS'm o (ISO damage
dep 7X7*4* ask tor Ltoyd
S AN FO R O
largo 1 bdrm .
complete privacy) HOC per
week plus (TOO secur Ity
Coll X ) 7*77

L IK E NEW
J7J, t*m fits,
screened porch 7 car garage
Available Feb M il'm o Coll
Dot 777 lis t or (77 1441

99—Apartm ents
Unfurnished / Rent

SAN FO R D G OLDSBORO
R CN TTO O W N
7 b d rm , new kitchen air
17 000down tw o mo MS 77(1

CASSELBERRY
Upscai* s.-gi* story, paiw
*p*"m*nls I beebooms Ideal
lor Individual er roupi*
*♦* *777
C O N V EN IE N T A N D SPACIOUS
CALL G E N E V A G AR 0 EN S
APTS.
. . X T T tto
C O N V EN IE N T A SAFE I A 1
Bdrm apis U H
ITT* mo
plus dep I yr t*a*a X4 IMS
C O N V E N IE N T T O deowtoor. 1
bdrm. 7 bath, sings* story,
quiet w d hook up S4J1 ma
I J 1 77*7 ________

LEASE FOR LESS!
On* Bedroom Apartments
ITS* D E A L
Mosswood Apts U l 7771

MINUTES FROM SANFORO!
MARINER'S VILLAGE
cat* Adj ! M m , (M0 mo
Ibdrm (410 mo and up

3731(70
MOVE IN SPECIAL!
7 Bdrm /I Bath 777 »7*
1HCNANDOAH A P A R TM E N T 1
PARR A V E I bdrm apt. hill
kitchen, remodeled La&gt;0*
room* on bus line'
(771
E F F I C I E N C Y A P T sitchers
lully remodeled, tpaciosrs (771
7X*a*a R E N T A L R E ( U L T (
O U IE T 7/1 iy toonhousa 770*
P a n Adult comm (471mo
and sac dep Waler trash
tod Barb Mon Fri 7X74(1
SANFORD Near I A 7 bedroom

S ANFO R D
Itl Country Club
Or ) bdrm. 1 bath, cent H A
Fenced yard 1471 mo X I 0)04

Stenstrom Rentals

105— D u p lexT r ip le x / R c n l

P S A N F O R D 1/7 duplex w
scre e n e d p e rc h . C /M /A
P riva'*' M is mo I* so sec
P S AN FO R O 1/1 duplex *
tiling rm and lien Waits*'
hook u p lif t mo. S710 lac
o l A N F O B O 1/1 w ' d e n ,
tarport. * d hook up*, large
eardtX S 'm o Ixoo sec
P SHADOW LAK E WOODS l ' l I
w dble car garage tpk . well
A septic SW0 mo. I M b C
P H ID D E N LA K E 7/7 condo w
single garege C 'H A, pom
priv Clean1(17I m o.SlW sac
P S T JOHNS R IV E R 1/1 *
garage, hardwood I k w i boat
ti p vtew I StoO n e l T O sec
P S A N F O R O )/ l apt C H A
patio, dean MOO mo (TOOsec
O SANFO R D l ' l w family rm
p i l e CHA. new carpet Clean
1(71 mo »110 sec No pets
Stemtrein Realty, Inc.
"We Manage &gt;*uf Home
like it waieur ewrs' Jim Deyle
li t 1(H AHersPM tl* te n

LA K E Mary Good area. ] bdrm.
w w carpal. C H A appl,
ceiling Ians minis t l ) *71*
* xO NE A V A IIA H II • x
7 bedroom, t bath I X 44*4 ot
77**aai _____________
SA N FO R D 7 bd rm . carport,
security system, toil kll
m a i t a _______Discounted I d !
SA N FO R D D U P LE X . ' bdrm
SttS nwanth 1700 deposil Call
alter I N M H I N f
IM AL L A P T * ( x' ! .l'l
eners Ideal tor single 1770
plus deposit X I SIM

107-M o b ile
H om e* / R cnl
E L D E R S P R IN O l oft Hwy *17
I. 1, 7 bdrm t |7t to 1*0 w*
t:00 dep 1 » 71IS or *47 7&gt;0*

BETTER T H A N THE
A V E R A G E BEAR!

SANFORD 7 bed room. I bath
(700 mentis No dvpos.l Move
to spec toll Clean! 711*74*
TWO REDROOM t &gt;"x 'c - j .
and Cleon Good area close to
bus and Pinecrtsf School
McO moar ( l l l w* 7X 7700
I BDRM. II* r m . ( i t . bath
porch 111 * II* French Av*
(771 me (130 sec *7* M U
I BED ROOM A P A R T M E N T
SPECIAL IK S a month move
to Call Jarry X I saSO
I BEDROOM (771 monlh plus
(771 security deposit and
references
777 774?
I BEDROOM . M l weekly. (U 0
deposil Pets accepted Call
770 3*eSor 1X7 4717
I BDRM. I&lt;* R A TH Townhouse
Garden Dr. Winter Spgs MOO
mo « util No pets 74tto07

• Sl/tolt Sloty Dillon •
No 0n« Btkrw of Abort
&gt;Eftotgv - Elfklinl Studio,
1 i 2 Dtdroom AflordJtl*
ApadmanU

xFttamfly, On-Slto
Dtpatvlabli Mimgimari
• Attic Stong*. Prtvda
Patio 1 Mon!

Sanford Court Apartments
3301S.SanfordAve.*Sanford

323-3301

FUOQosedSixi

LIVE A CHAMPAGNE
I.IK K S T V I.K

103— H ouses

Unfurnished / Rent

■ O N

A

IIK K K

IlilllilK T

C o e v illa

A L TA M O N TE 7/1. 2 cor gar ago
Very nice'SliO rTwnth
C A S S ELB E R R Y X I . Fern rm
near park U70 month
77M711

HUD HOMES,

1 BDR M 14V5 month plus 1400
s e c u r it y d e p o s it a n d
rrlersfsces
__
X I 1747
7 B ED R O O M O m ra i x - wali
to wan carpet MIS P'Vs tec
HaM Really
111 177*
1 1/7 B D R M M il mo plwt S ill
sec dep References Call
77? *(7* days. X I 7*11 nights
) BDRM 1 BATH Cent II *
101 H a ys D rive . Santord
t i l l me , (710 Sac 770 **•*

S ANFO R D 7 bdrm. I 'y bath
lakefront house la so mo
X I 7004

1 bans 1777 per month (111
security Call X I *7t o ___

Law Lpwdewwl Why
The Hillimeo Oreup,
m aw
LAKR M A R T Nice 7 bdrm. I'y
both, cent H/A. fenced yard.
Clean Lake M ary schools
&gt;400 plus sec JOJ *** 1170
LA K E M AR Y A R E A No pets 1
bdrm. I'y both, fenred yard.
Cent H/A (100 mo TV H(*
L A R 0 E 1/1. *11 Gro.ewood
Grovev ew Village, scr porch.
1 car. pine*. M ll-m o 170 471*

SA N FO R D A R EA 7 bedrtwm
hardwood Moo'S Do-Ada (lie
loti 1410 pa' month Call
Sr Irene* Realty 7*4*11*

Apart

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M n a s S U In D a n f
1st Month's
Rent

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Notice

Electrical

Lawn Service

FLO R ID A ST A T I R EQ U IR ES
ill contractors ba registered
or certified To verify a sfato
r o n lr a c lo r s licen se c a ll
I (00 i l l 7**0 Occupational
Licenses are required by the
county and can be verified by
^ * H t i » X I lIM .e x t 7*X

M A S TE R IL C C T R IC IA N .
Rapair add 11ion. comm /rat.
Llc/ln* (ER OO O atnXl 4475

TO M A JE F F 'S LAWN C A R E I ;
Hrs 'Com m . drpvndebi*. low
ratost Froe**f
770 70to

Additions &amp; |
Remodeling
R E S /C O M M . Vinyl Sldlnp .
Alum F ra m in g . D ryw a ll.
Doors. Roofing. Concrsl*
mean s o Baiinf. CBCsirsa*

Air Duct Cleiihfng
AIR O U C T C L E A N IN G gulier
cleaning'screening, chimney
sweep Insured Young's s*rv
ice. lie ( Y X a O d l X l M I

T ir p e n tr y "
C A R P E N TE R All kind* of home
repairs, painting A ceramic
file Richard Gross
X I W77

Corpet Cleaning
C A R P E T C L R A N IN O : *
Rooms 17V IS Steam ctoanad
or dry foam G uarantotd
too**) prices 407 TW SWI
SAM'S C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
(fvs buff and strip floors
R tsldtnllal/com m erclal ! (
hrs X* 1141. beeper *4*0141

&lt;jl*«nlng Service
A TO U C H A B O V E Ctoaning
service L l c l n t Q uality
cleaning al it's be*i K io w o
HOUSE C L E A N IN O . reliable,
and restonsbl* rales Ref's
Bonded' L k ' I ns *17*717
H O U S EC L E A N I N G Q u a lify
work, honest and reliable
Rfls De* 407 4k* 174*
W ILL DO housectoantog lor
r**ltori. bu‘id*r*. domestic*
Reti and '* * unable X I 0701
0*74* ***7

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Baal I Man Quality Optra
non i lT a iw / u a ia * )

Mooring

Masonry

HAROW OOO FLO O R IN O
Ihtfllf Sanding FinilfUng
TO M O L S E N I *11474 7777

TW P M ASONRY. Brick. Stock ;
Stucco. Concrete R tnov* .
Hans l k /las
X I 74a*'

Flrewood/Fuel

Painting

FIREWOOD SPLIT OAK Tree
Service and Hauling
eslimales X l *177

F rt*

Home Im p ro vem ent

CUSTO M P AIN TIN G by Jeffrey
Power Inf /*xt. I k 'd . Ins .
Free (H im * tt l
7)10145,

A F F O R D A B L E Home Repair
Dependable All phases Call
lor tree esf Michael X l 710*

KL DOES IT ALL
Fix II right at a price you can
afford LK 'd 'In * From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
ing. alacfricat. and rooting
svc* l l y r s otaxperienc* No
|ob loo big or small Call
X * 7*1? *r 711 74*014 hr*
R E S T O R A T IO N . D R Y W A L L .
melal studs, doors, irlm . ltd
Ing. porcfws. decks, gtteboi
___________ 177 TM!

WE SHOW UP
W o r k F o r Y o u ...
t 'i . l l r i i n x i n r i l

Pressure Cleaning
D U N R IT E ; Clean driveways;
rool*. pool d*ck*. w alk s,
_ h o u w Freetsl. X I 4 IX
P RESSUR E CLEA N IN O M A N

Roofs pool decks, tic Quo-**
Call X ( 4440

by Rhone

RITE-WAY ...........
1
V

P lu m b in g
A A A P LU M B IN G A S E W ER ,
L ta k y lauc*t*7 H u rn ln tJ
toileli? (JO could solve your
problem Water healers 74 hr!
service
*04 I X 7112

iwlmming
ig IPool
Servlce/Repalr
1
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322-2611;
dome Repairs
M A R I N O H em * R e p a ir
spaciallilng in sm all' |obi
CRC 014071F re te ll X l ISIS

Jan itorial Services
BUTZ CliJtN JANITORIAL

W EEKLY

SERVICE born M l

fm*© Cham RHi Pool Sifvlc*

110tl t‘§

Itolitff SfroomoI f r

tree Service"
ECHOLS T R E E SVC I k 's . Ins
"Let the Professionals do It."
Freoesfimatos
X7 X7S
LA R R Y 'S LAW N AND TR E E

F R E E ESTIMATES
111)4(1

Commerc ia l'B tiid X I *7)1

Landscaping
C Y P R E IS M U L C H Slf/yard
I M \ Grad* A , m lltod In
Long wood Call vs tor a frt*
estimato an yaur fra* trim,
mlog and rtm evall Hardy
Tree Service doing business as
A A A Tree Service 17*1747

Window Repair
and Clean! 22

.

STRICTLY WINDOWS Business
A Residential window i-rten
cleaning Free «st XB7XS

WINDOW I SCREEN I f P V'It
**7X7 7711

A d v e r t i s e Y o u r B u s i n e s s E v e r y Day
F o r As L o w As $45 P e r M o n t h .
Cal l C l a s s i f i e d , 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

�Senlord Harald. Sa/iloid. Florida - Friday. January 2S. 1W4 - 71

1 1 4 -W arehouse
Spaca / Rant

141— Hom es (or Sale

L O N O W O O D / L A K I M AR Y
M k t im l! w » g * u m ih o u u v
M N O I H O U ) (1 Fra* rani
i Ijn v j I&lt;i m from H i t mo

D E LA N O ) oertv 1 mile oil I 4

° ^ 2 )

115— Industrial
R entals
iO FFIC t/w a fth e u ye i h i » 1)00
Sq II P rim * location at
fnlranc* to Cantral Fla R*
‘ gional Airport 40)3)1 14tl
. SANTORO 13 0 " cq II ) (&gt;&lt;'.•«■
l e n r t l r i t ) tq It Stawilram
Ry»lty Inc. Jim 0**1* &gt; » H it

USE YOUR TAX RETURN
TOR DOWNPATMFHI
RANK F O R IC L O S U R E
VI
with 1 car garaga Bu.lt m
IH* LIE* new, large yard!

tattoo

P IN E C R E t T
4'1. loadi ol
room l Apt 'mother in law
quartan Almoyt ) 000 tq It
Only IS* 000
Call lor dtlailtl

tenet Mtnshtld, 321 7771

(SANFORD. O rtk e ip a ci M O
iq It building local 1)00 tq
It par office unit ] ] t l*M

A A Carney. Inc . n ; m i
LA K E AAARY I I I LOT** yard
E X C E L L E N T condition area,
and tchaeltl II04.B40
V E N T U R E l P R O P ER TIES
A lla n* Dawn Jahnten ne COS)
■OWNER FIN A N C E I . 003 . vq
It 4 bdrm ) balh on dtH lot
Low dorm
grant Itrm t!
P rK o dng h tiyya 440
■ IM M A C U LA TE ) bdrm I Pam
b it
c o n t l . c an t M /A.
tpacwut family im . baautilwl
oat t and gar dam M ) SM
e l m /art

121—Condom inium
Rentals

R l i A L (L S T A T R . IN C

118—O ffice
Space / Rent
MEW la niard otlicey and or
warahouvay n o J *00 yq It
t**oai m n i m m m c

= -----------------------------------------------------1 BDRM ) Rain * d pool ma
*#'*'■% $4tUTif&gt;. M f p4t*0
myth mo*tf I ) } ) mo t t l U /)

372 7431
tA N F O R O t )K down apprsr
imolo paymontt t4Jt month )
bdrm m&gt; atm.Chad hardwood
Itor.y. hug* natt l ) « e.e.l
abla for doting and rapairt
AykingSS) 400 t i t l i l t

SANTORO POOl HOME

A NO i and on nor financing at
ton I t M O -m o t C o r I Fort
. j cloturat Rape* i lam Iron
{ Ornnga VeJuyia
t laniard tatt Itian El 444 dawn
!*O rrr 1/| acral I I
| lam rm latall.tadith u c too
/■Rana.atad l/ l'y Newer root.
J carpal paint garaga ler
porch IM *00
R E L O C A TIN O I ] I ' j br.tk
i ter porch. Ian;ad rd 14MOO
P O O lI R o n o v o to d ) / 1.
Il aptaca k r porch. Itl.tOO
Allama No Qwatityl Immacu
‘ lata I ) duimg. family rm. I
■ Car garaga la t) P IT I SM SM
J
Martham Wrdi araa I I ) la
acrat Patiu&gt;* *tabi* n a m e

tit,tOO 1 or 4 bdrm . I&lt;y bath
17104 tq tt Mug* matiarI
Fam rm * firaplaca Hr
modeled titchan bath, nan
carpal, tp n n tlo f. tacwrity
tytlom I'add'a lam cuttom
n ln d o n traatm antt. q uit!
t u l da ta c
Im m a c w la ta l
O iH R a .n t tint altar a

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A G E M E N T A R E A L TY
aar 11 ) l i w i l l MI*

STENSTROM
REALTY,

La*Our Full Timn l a k t
H a ll th an Y O U how f a i r
lit* Co Own a Horn* ol
Youn Own! Call any of our
E rpar lancad Agantt

j

(• A t i t

r i r . t n tttr.it

V E N T U R I I P R O P E R T IE S
3 2 I 4 70*1
6 l«iT 0 N A
) b d rm !&gt;i bath,
y r m ,* « b * » l 14' &gt;00
al.caookti, 11) Ttt)

ANYTIME'

322 2420 • 321 2770

I Itb t S t

•la O u t 31th Y u i *

vO L u li A C O U N TY Dalton*
pool. I bdrm. I bath, tptil
plan non carpal and point
t n O O O ________&lt;314*4 10)4
1 B DR M I B A TH Mutt yee to
apoaa&lt;'*t*. pncod to tail DO
Country C u b C i
Sanlord
ta* M0 By Owner 31) t lt l

T s T ^ ln vestm ent
P ro p e rly / Sale

S .t n lo iil

Latalronl V I homo, t t l W0
1/1ra.-nar tat air
141 400
tta rla c ra tt Tn rm tl Country 1
l/l/l. lam . air. lane ad t t l 430
&gt;/&gt;/) loadad * leaturat1 t it W0

323-5774

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

I H I . 11 « M l Bdrm I Bath
located in park Onnar I inane
ing avail U W t i l n o t

140— Business
For Sole
LA W N B U t I N I t l lake Mary
araa Acceunti and *qu&gt;p
I I 000 ma lixoma *|| Taqy

I t s — Duplex for Sale
S A N F O R D DUPLEX. A I con
dltlon. good neighborhood.
X U *00 Coil attar I MT |Ta *Oaa

BATEMAN REALTY
ESTATE SALE
) d o ry block building 11*0
tguaro loot Zoned G C ) No
roatonabin otlar raluted

321-0759

321 2257

fXCHANOE OR SELL your
I property tocatod anywharat
Imat tar t Rantty, j)* M l)
FOR SALE B T OWNER. Larga
) 4 Br. J Ba Cant H 'A . Fenced
rard Frathly ramodalad
I Clota to good Ion lord tchooH

111—Appliances
/ Furniture
A P P L IA N C E S ) Bait price*
B ait Warranty. Beyl Sorvicol
Woihary. drytn . m.&lt;row*v*y
Wo buy appiiancay* Delivery
treat A ♦ Bail. 1)4 » a )
A P P L IA N C E S . FUXN . T V 'S .
E TC
B UY S IL L T R A D E
IMS C H E E P O D E P O T, m *
F R C N C H A VE_______I I I 1 » *
o B A B Y CRIB, and cheyt. good
condition iNomattretil SlOO
Coil M) 3441_________
O C H IL D C R A F T CRIB " « &lt; »
maltratk SRI Par** call
___
i)4 y«*T
D R Y E R FOR SALE
HOC
___ ________ 114 1144 ___ _____
o E N T E R T A IN M E N T cantari
C l o u top door* Frcoiiont
condition SM Coll 14* 1)4)
F O N S A LE rtCrigaratar, ic* and
water in door S)W Electric
ytovo. Amana 1)00 Both lor
yaoo__________
D O IIM
F O R S A L E i T W IN B I O S
completo with Harden "V m
tag* " hdbdt Purchaiad in 'ft
A ll linen A aNct'lf blanket!
Inc *400 M l *»)* I* myg

•AUm g tt t too tarm t arailAbto
i l l l)l&gt;a*yt. l))0 IM * * * t

Warm Zip In Taradise!
I Bk I h iiiiii M \H K I I / t
vs/7mo. Of I &gt;r.lease
■v*

5200 ScdJ/SY DtpoiX

St Crdx Apartments
733 Seaet Harbor Ln. • Lake Maiy
3 2 1 - 7 3 0 3
H O UR S'

M*r. O-Si 30 •Sa T. 10-3 •Sun. Cloned

Law Dawn Pay manI
With Warranty I

BUY HERE, N Y HERE
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
IDtSaatard A*a„ laniard

__ 447 )31 Mat
• CHEVY CAMARO. IIM. Br
bull! VI. iott ol now parly i
IIH 3114114 an, lima_______
• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL t )
Lika now Mutl Mil Only
1)1.100 Call 1403)133 **14
• C O R V E T T E . 11)1. t t match
Tallow . I top&gt; M u tl tael
a i* ng i t MO 131 0)33_______

• HONDA ACCORO LX. I**l
P/S, P/B. all. Kenwood
AM FM catMtle. 4 door, low
miiat Ro m wood color Will
runtoreroc 111471313*473
O LE BARON ContortiMa, M
Rad. loaded, dig deth. new
top, new tlret d .too 4W 7K3e
• LINCOLN MARK ). LSC. IMS.
Completely leaded Service
raccedl and rocoiptt IS M0
O BO M7 3*l l«a ^ _____
o MONTE CARLO lf/1. graat
condl A/C. runy liko e topi
Sharp tookIng I I I ,t » 134 t)S I
OLDSMOBI LE. 1*30. rebuilt

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

altar 1
eM IC R O W A V E

« ) » 4l
K e n m a rt,
Looay and

mad tu t. digital

work! Ilk* ni*w Only taO Call
W 1 4 T 0 ________

___

R AYS APPLIANCE a JIBS
FRENCHAVE.SANFORD
H a I r ly a i a t o r . St ov ak.
Wayhary Dryeri Fra# I yr
i*r»* narr Del a rt.a lTttca i
a R E F R IG E R A TO R , almond
color, coed and work* great!
Sold my condo and hor* an
•itra on*' 1*1 Call 111 n i l or

MO*1*3___

a lO fA

IV.I-;'- (I-..*

Huwary

with ottoman and matching
P&lt;»cwy us* Now SIBB i n an*
OWATERBED. K IN O SH E
ISO
___________ m n a ___________

O W A TIR B E O . N IN O S IIE .
New martrayy ond h*#*ar I too
^ ^ J IIIIM lM rt m rc ia j^

209— Wearing Apparel
O A IG N E R JA C K E T , burgundr
yi&lt;* l i t yma'I Eacallent con
dihon i i v t u n n ___________

• LEATHER JACKET Ladlai
wattarn ytyia. with (ring* on
yiaovay and bottom Carnot
color S .r e i) 14 Sal ITT 1*1)
W H ITE M IN K JA C K E T !• »
medium, oppralyal St 000 Sail
^ o M J J O O t ir m ^ W J W t li^ n ij

311— A n tiq u e s /
Collectibles
D E P R E S S IO N OLA1S
SHOW A N O SALE
Sanford Civic C*nt*r. Sanlord.
FL
Friday mghf chopping
January n tP M *PM Adm
S IM good all fhrto dart
Sal Jan tt. HAM 1PM
Sun Jan M. H A M 4PM
Adm » id with Chit a d t ) «

113—Television /
Radio / Stereo

2 13—Auctions

OSR (KMART) Brand AM FM
|t*«*o ly|t*m with catiott*
player and ypoakary SM Call
11)140)

________

1ST—Sporting Goods
a BIKE la a't. )T girly Hardly
utad ISO-IBO Call Tt* 01*1
• OIBLS B IK E , Sul'abk* tor a*
year old child ta" nheait.
p i* whit* and gvoon 111 Can
M l tie)______________________
O O O L F C L U B S and bag
Lad at Fota P ar Flit* ctubi
1S T* , and t 1 woody LI btut
vinyl bog C o i i m M at_______
• SNOW SKIS 1*0 cm Lamot
with potty and carrior U1
otter n* im _____________
o y o u t h " G O L F C LU B S and
bag by Northwottarn Vary
c lo a n llU U ) M M

I f f — B u fM In g
M a te ria ls
o

CONCRETE C U L V E R T S ,
F fttttion L ii* n # t » k 'l»
jae v*4J

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193— M a c h in e r y /T o o ls

AUCTION WORLD
F RI O A V . F E B 4 T H. T P M
Preview. I P m ,
» l N C r a )l. Long wood 1SN
buytry premium Snack bar
Cayh/M ator e rtd it caedt'
Cheeky W* will buy or con
tign qualify morchandiya
H C Richmond Auctioneer
A U IU 4 A B * 3 t»)1 T ill

215— Boats and
Accessories
• I) F T O LA S TR O N 11 HP
Evtnrudo. trailer Ouftlanding
41 M m I i m I 114*1)1)1)11
It F T F IB E R G L A S S V Hall 40
Hp Evineudo. alactrK. HH
Irallaa.tWO m W ly m y g
• 14*4 SK I/FIS H BOAT 40 HP
Marc . w/ Irailor Runy graall
SlROO Partial I mama 4*1 3*04
• IN I R tO A L Mtdamwk t r
i » \ 4 cyl infoutboa/d motor
w/drivo on trailer ylM O O B O
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B L O N D IE

"b y C hic Young

How sexually active
are married couples?

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C A * (T O U ‘NO I* o H t* l...

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D E A R DR. G O T T : Can you
help put to rest a debate that ha*
been In our marriage for over 20
years? What Is the frequency of
normal sex for u couple? I’m
looking for an honest, reasonable
answer. Is weekly, every other
week or even once a month
realistic?
D E A R R EA DER : After almost
30 years In practice. I'm still
unable to give a llrm answer In
this question, which I urn often
asked. There Is Just loo much
Individual variation In behavior.
Most couples strlkr a balance
that works for them, depending
on th e ir ages and personal
needs. I know some couples In
their GOs who enjoy « r x sevrral
times a week For them, thl*
pattern is Ideal: II suits them. On
the other hand. I also know
couples In Ihelr 30s nnd 40s who
have sex once or twice a month.
While this may not appeal much
to the average person, they are
happy with the arrangement.
ll goes without saving that
younger people usually have sex
more often than do middle aged
couples. Over lime, this pattern
changes, either because of age.
fa m ilia rity . Illness or o th er
factors Some people are more
•’sexy" than others, who can
take II or leave It. Most adults
frequently vary their sexual ac­
t i v i t y : less w h e n th ey are
stressed or tired, more when
they are rrlaxrd or on vacation.
If pressed. I'd say lhal the
majority of healthy, middle-aged
adults enjoy sex once or twice u
week, on average Understan­
dably. Ihere are m any people
whose patterns fall outside lifts
average. Th is Is not ‘‘abnormal.’*
Couples who can’t seem to agree
on an appropriate schedule can
often be helped by counseling
T h e Important thing lo re­
m em ber. I suppose, is lhat Ifa
not the frequency of the sex act
that ta the main consideration.
Rather. It's the quality of the act
a n d w h at ft me an s lo the
participants. Mechanical, fre­
quent sex la not as appealing to

B E E TL E B A ILE Y
PEOPLE MAKE JOKES
ABOUT MV w e ig h t ,
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PEANUTS
'..TH E CURIOUS INCIDENT OP.
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EVERY DAY I GET
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Mi A W U K '

The re are many advantages la
living far south of the Arctic
Circle — which, lo m y m ind, lies
at a latitude of ubout 33 degrees
north. You cun play golf and
outdoor tennis year-round. You
can even sll In the sunshine und
jftay bridge, dressed only In your
s w i m m i n g gear or designer
tennis outfit — as they do ai
Venice Reach, a suburb of Los
Angeles
T h e best player In Ihe regular
game beside Ihe paddlc-lcnnis
courts Is Eddie Kunlur. He de­
scribed lifts deal from Ihe game,
which was played beautifully by
Gloria Irevy.
North. Gloila's husband Lou.
made a limit raise of three
hearts, sh o w in g 'a t least four
trum ps and about 11 jHftnls.
Gloria, a practical player, bid llic
slam.
Declarer won the club lead

By Berates Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Jen. 2B. 1994

by Bob TbovBft

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WIN AT BRIDGE
By Phillip Alder

ARLO AND JA N I 5

MEDICINE

most ol us ns Is (h r sensitive
PETER
expression of emotional and
G O T T .M .D .
physical closeness, reflecting
love and Intimacy.
Therefore. nlm«»*t any pattern ---------------------- of frequency Is "realistic." Sorry, cal chocolate.
that's Ihe best I ran do. Lei's
Copyright 1994. N EW SPA PER
talk about u more manugcablr
topic, such as how often |&gt;roplc E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

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with her are. drew two rounds of
trumps ending In the dum m y
and cashed the club king, being
careful to discard a diamond.
Now came the ace and another
diamond
If East had followed low. Gloria
planned lo llnrssc her Jack. II
ibis wins, the contract Is home
free; whereas If the (Uu-.sc lo s e s
to W e s t ’ s o r i g i n a l q u e r n douhleton. West is endplayed lo
lead a spade Into South's A O
lenace (or concede a rull-unddlscardl. At Ihe worst. II Ihe
finesse loses and West exits with
Ihe Iasi diamond, declarer falls
back on the spade finesse.
Here, though. East discarded a
d u b . Now Gloria had lo rely oil
the double spade finesse. She
won with ih r diamond king,
played a I rum p lo the dum m y
und led llx* spade Jack: king. ace.
Rack lo d um m y with another
trump, declarer played a spade
to her right.

Always try lo muxInU/r your
chances

A R IE S (Murcli 21 -April 191 A
fnisinillng situation you've been
trying to change, but thus far
liuvr been unable to. might
make a shift today of Us own
volition. You should like ihe
results.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Today If you're with optimistic,
lucky people, ihere's a good
chance you'll take on Ihelr vibes.
W hich means you might be
fortunate In an area you pre­
viously fell was hostile.

Som ething good you already
have going J o r you cun he
Im proved upon If you don't
make change merely lor change
s a k c . I n s t e a d f o c u s on
expansion.
L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct 23) You
could lx- more fortunate Ilian
usual toduy In arrangements you
have with persons lo whom you
have strong emotional lies. He
Hup|Mirtlvcnf what they Initiate.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22l A
Irlend who lias alw ays lold
others how lucky you arc fur
him/her might do a role reversal
today and lx- Ihe catalyst who Is
fortunate for you.

It's possible you might gel
Involved In uii enterprise or
endeavor In I he year ahead
that’s very unusual and In an
area with which you're unfamil­
iar. Surprisingly, you could as­
tound yoursell und others with
Its good results.
AQUARIUS (Jail. 20 Feb. 10)
O llie rs m ight th in k Ihe o b ­
jectives you catubltsh (or youraeir today arc a bit too grandiose.
G E M IN I (May 21 Ju n e 201
Perhaps from Ihelr perspective
Strive lo Ik - persistent and con­
ihcy arc. bul Ihls won't be true
sistent today, because your luck
from where you're stundlng.
Increases as you near the finish
Know where to look for romance
line. Th is might Ik - especially
und you’ll find It. Th e Astrotrue In either commerce or sport.
G ra p h M atchm uker Instantly
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22)
reveals which signs are roman­
tically perfect for you. Mall 82 Do not Ik - picky Inday If a friend
a n d u long, self-addressed, invites you lo participate In a fun
stamped envelope lo Matchmak­ jiusilme you've never tried pre­
er. d o this ncws|»apcr. P.O. Rox viously. You could Ik - III for a
very pleasant surprise.
4465. New York. N.Y. 10163.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Today
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
Y o ur chart looks pretty strong at you might Ik - luckier than usual
this time where Icgul mailers urc In situations where something Is
concerned. Re sure you have Ihe either being bought nr sold.
best counsel |x&gt;*slblc, because Regardless of the role you play.
you should be lucky with con­ II could lie profitable.
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                    <text>W EDNESDAY

February 23, 1994

30 C e n ts

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Saminola County slnca 1008
66th Year, No. 160 - Sanlord. Florida

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ Sports

Two of three stay alive
SANFORD — Seminole and Orangrwond
Christian moved on to regional play, but Lyman
was eliminated In boys' basketball action

See Page IB.

□ People

Cook of the Week
SANFORD — Our Cook ol the Week, claudla
Webber. Is a law enforcement officer who finds
cooking relaxing alter a busy shift with the
Sanlord Police Department.

Crime spree: Epilogue
S anford teen b urg lar to get 2 5 -y e a r
prison s e n te n c e as habitual o ffe n d e r
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - A IU year old man. described by
Sanford Police as a one man crime spree last summer,
will be sentenced as a habitual offender next month to
23 years In prison after pleading guilty or no contest to
22 burglary and theft related charges
Kevin Lee Smith. 19. will lie sentenced March 30 on
the numerous cases of break-ltt*. grand theft and
burglaries of vehicles, homes and businesses Smith
wns urrested Aug I after a homeowner found him

trying to break Into tils daughter’s car. At two ol the
rrtmr scenes. |&gt;o!lrc found "a calling card"— human
feces.
Assistant slate attorney Trlsh Plcdrmhlta said Smith
has agreed to lx1 sentenced as a habitual offender to a
25-year prison sentence
Several or the burglaries Smith admitted to were In
and around the Sunfurd hlstorlr district. Some o f the
reported break-ins were on Elm. Laurel. Park.
Mrllonvllle, Grandview avenues. Osceola Drive. El
Portrl. 2&lt;&gt;tli Street. Clear laike Circle In Hidden Lakes

Kevin Lee Smith

Bee Sentence, Page 5A

See Page SB.

Cleaning up contaminated water

BRIEFS

A ir p o r t

Illegal pipe manufacturer busted
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Members of the
City County Investigative Bureau. CCIU. ar­
rested lour persons yesterday on charges of
manufacturing drug paraphernalia. The sus­
pects were taken Into custody at the Spanish
Trace Apartment* near Altamonte Springs
Arrested were Michael Zabel. 24. o f Altamonte
Springs: Glenna Clukey. 21. of Casselberry:
Johnathan Cohen. 24. of Altamonte Springs:
and William Nldy. 23. Winter Park.
A c c o rd in g to s h e r iff's sp okesm an Ed
McDonough. CCIB agents said the living room
table In the apartment was set up In an
assembly line where 150 marijuana smoking
pipes were being manufactured.
McDonough said the pipes were designed so a
person would not have to touch their lips to the
device, apparently In order to avoid the spread
o f disease.
CCIB officers believe the pipes were to be
distributed on the west coast.

n o is e
By NICK PFCIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
LAKE MARY - Thr U k c Mary City Com
mission held thr second public hearing drilling
with aviation noise Thursday. Consideration Is
now being Riven to the posiblllty o f developing a
noise-abatement resolution.
City Manager John Litton said today that

□ See Noise, Page 5A

Reno to announce deputy choice
WASHINGTON Attorney General Janet
Reno ts expected to name Jamie S. Gorellck. the
Pentagon's top lawyer, to the No. 2 post In the
Justice Department.
Gorellck. 43. would become deputy attorney
general, a government official said Tuesday. The
announcement could come today
The Job was left vacant In January by the
resignation of Philip B. Heymann.
Gorellck had been preparing William J. Perry
for hts Senate confirmation hearings for the post
of secretary of defense. It was a tusk she also
undertook In coaching Reno for her nomination,
and reportedly deeply Impressed the attorney
general.
At the Pentagon. Gorellck worked closely with
military and civilian officials In crafting the
administration's policy on homosexuals serving
In the military- She won praise from members ol
the arm ed s e rv ic e s co m m itte es for her
straightforward testimony on the Issue
Before going to the Pentagon. Gorellck was
president of the District of Columbia Bar. and In
private practice represented clients like General
Electric Company and National Public Radio.
In 10H8, she was an adviser on criminal
Justice Issues to Mlchuel S. Dukakis' presidential
campaign.

Michel hurt in car accident
WASHINGTON — House Minority Leader Bob
Michel required 49 stitches to close a head
wound suffered In an automobile accident
outside the Capitol.
Michel. K ill., was a passenger In a car lhal
was pulling out of a parking area and was hit by
another car Tuesday.
He was taken to George Washington Universi­
ty Hospital. Hospital spokeswoman Terry Abdoo
says he left with 49 stitches In u laceration on
his forehead.
Michel's office said his driver was not Injured.
The unidentified driver of the other car was
examined at the hospital and released.

HweM Mwle

The Environmental Protection Agency, EPA,
has determined lhal ground water surrounding
tha Sanford police alatlon at 815 S Fronch
Ave., has become contaminated tram gasoline*
which leaked from gas storage tenke several
years ago. The problem la not said to be any

cause lor concern lo nearby residents. Work
la now underway In the parking lot area to
filter the water supply and return II lo the
surface Tho extensive task Is oxpectad to
cause parking dllfieulliea lor a long while.

Graduations to
move indoors
By VICKI DeSORMIIR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Alter yenrs o f com ­
plaints of loo hut conditions, the
threat of Inclement weather and
Increasing lawsuits based on Inju­
ries on school property, the school
board voted last night to mandate
that beginning In June 1995 ull
high school graduations must take
place Indoors.
The board agreed unanimously
that the graduation ceremonies
must take place "In an air condi­
tioned Indoor facility.”
There was some disagreement,
however, on whether or not the
hoard could mandate which facility
schools must use.
For the last two years. Lake Mary
and Lake Brantley high schools
have held their commencement
ceremonies at the Orlando Arena
(the "O -rena") In downtown Or­
lando since no Srmlnolc County

Fr om stair and wire reports

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facility could accomodate all thr
students and their friends and
families.
S im ila r ly . O vied o and L a k e
Howell high schools went lo Orangc
County to the UCF Arena last year
In order lo accomodate thrtr large
classes' needs.
Those schools made the decision
to hold thr graduations awuy from
school property of their own accord.
In the future, the schools will have
no choice.
The board had wanted to force the
move for this year, hut scheduling
conflicts are already prohibitive.
T h r potential of the Orlando
Magic hosting an NBA play-off game
al the O-rena seems increasingly
possible, officials at that facility told
school ttoard staff and thr games
would occur In early June as would
the commencement ceremonies.
Schools could lx- humped In favor
of the basketball play-offs.

C Bee Graduations, Page BA

Cops search
for rapists
By VICKI OeBORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Seminole County shcrlll's in­
vestigators arc no closer to finding the men who
raped two women In unrelated Incidents uver thr

C See Replete. Page BA

You’re not so big

Mica Plnkrah, a fifth grader at Midway Elementary School In Sanford,
stands nose to noso with a childhood litorary hero and linds that
Clifford the Big Red Dog is not quite as big as he Imagined. Or maybe
Mlca'o |ust getting bigger. Cllllord is part ol tho Reading is
Fundamental program.

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Temps remain high

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Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of
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Eight students from area schools
ware honored Monday night by
tha City of Longwood with the
1994 JOY awards. The Juvenile ol
the Year awards are glvon to
studonts based In part on their
behavior, attitude and desire for
selMmprovomont. Honored by
Mayor Paul Lovestrand, left, were:
Stephen Hrncir, Lyman High;
Chris Williams, Mllwee Middle;
Kelly Lynn Icardl, Rock Lake
Middle; Evan Grove, Woodlands
Elem entary; Carlos G arrldo,
Greenwood Lakes Middle; Ben­
iamin Todd Green, Jr.. Altamonte
Elementary, Lori Selgal, Lako
Mary High; ond Patrick Pleshek,
Longwood Elementary.
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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

10 contend for city administrator
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Stall Writer

Utility complaints declined last year
TALLAHASSEE — Customer complaints ubout utility service
In Florida declined slightly last year, but the Public Service
Commission said the number of Inquiries It Investigated has
Increased.
The I’SC rrcetved almost 42.972 complaints from customrrs
In 1993. compared with about 44,483 the year before.
Of those. 0.280 w ere Investigated by Ihc PSC. com pared with
5.574 In 1992. the commission said Tuesday.
About 45 percent of the complaints Investigated by the PSC
were against the state's two largest utilities — Florida Power &amp;
Light Co. and Southern Bell Telephone Co. The commission
received about 2.500 complaints about Southern B ell's rnlr
review that was settled earlier this year.
The com plaints resulted In $770.105 In sa vin gs to
customrrs. bringing to $4 million the total refunds and credits
Issued to customers who complained to Ihe PSC's Division of
Consumer Affairs In the post five years.

LONGWOOD — City commissioners will
review Ihe qualifications of 10 city ad­
m inistrator applicants during a work
session Thursday night ix-fore narrowing
Ihe list lo five candidates.
In all. 108 people applied for Ihc ad­
ministrator .Job vacated In November by
James McFrllln who served for uboul a year
and a half. Gerald Komum bus served us
uctlng administrator slncr McFrllln re­
signed. The short IlM of applicants was
submitted lo ihc commission from a selrrtlon committer In accordance with the city
code.
Three o f Ihe 10 applicants are from
Florida. The 10 applicants are: Douglas A.
Clark. Bella. Iowa; Barry R. Evans, Deerfield

Ihc lax laws. Ihe ndmlnlslralor must pay lux
when a city vehicle la provided for his use.

Beach; Elly F. Johnson. New Smyrna:
Witter M. Johnson. Portland, Ore.; John D.
Mnrquai;. Naperville. 111.: Thomas Rrbcr.
Fatnnonl. Miu.t • W, Shelton Smllh. LaGrange. Ga.: Dodd A. Southern, Miami
Springs; Larry D. Stocvc*. Grrenvillc. III.:
and Roticrt J. Taylor. Leawood, ib n .

During the work session, ihe commission­
ers will also discuss applicants for cliy
attorney. Six Individuals or firms applied lo
represent Longwood after the resignation of
attorney Becky Vosc. Richard S. Taylor Jr.,
who Is serving os Interim cliy atlomey, has
applied for the position full lime. The other
in ms or Individuals seeking the post arr:
KUIgore. Pcarlman. Shepard A Stamp. P.A.;
S lcn strom . McIntosh. Julian. Colbert.
Whlgham A Simmons. P.A.: James R.
Leone A Assoc.. P.A.: Joseph Gallettl,
Esquire and Asirld d f Party, P.A.

The commissioners are also receiving
input In the administrator selection process
from the Winter Springs-Longwood Cham­
ber of Commerce. After Ihc list of candidates
Is narrowed, applicants will lie Interviewed
by ihe commission.
The adm inistrator's salary Is about
$54,000. Me Fell In nlso had the use of u cliy
car In his contract. However, Knnnun opted
lo use hts own vehicle and have the city pay
a car allowance. Mayor Paul Lovrstrand said
he does not think Ihe city will offer Ihe new
administrator a city vehicle lo drive. Under

The commissioners may also discuss
hiring an attorney for Ihe Code Enforcement
Board.
The work session will be In the com ­
mission chamber* of Longwood Cliy Hall.

Parents can force teens Into treatment

Hitting the
high notes

WEST PALM BEACH - Parents can force teen agers Into
substuncr abuse programs without a court order, and the
centers can take steps lo ensure the youths don't leave at will,
n Judge ruled.
The ruling Tuesday stems from a lawsuit filed In November
bv Growing Together Inc., a get-tough drug treatment center In
Lake Worth, against Ihe state Department of Health and
Kchablltatlve Services.
The center claim ed In the suit the department's policy on a
minor's right to refuse treatment was an "unconstitutional
deprivation o f the right of parents to control the health and
welfare of their children."
'Treatment facilities should be very happy with th is." said
attorney Jack Scarola. "Until now. there was no w orkable way
to nin a program. Anytime the child wanted to leave, they
could."
Barbara Griffith, the center's executive director, said HRS
had taken too m uch responsibility aw ay from the parents.
"The pendulum had swung too far to the other sid e." she
said.
HRS olflrlals could not Immediately be reached for comment,
but Scarola said H RS did not oppose the ruling and has no legal
grounds for appeal.

Member* ot the Seminole
High School Pizazz ensemble
prepared for competition at
Ihe district contest recently.
District vocal ensembles Rav­
eled to Lake Brantley High
S c h o o l th is w eek en d lo
compete In Ihe vocal contest.
S e m in o le 's n ew est vo ca l
group, Fantasy scored an
excellent In their premier
performance. Aleo scoring
excellent In the solo vocel
c a t e g o r y w e r e A n g le
Dengelman. Tessa Gibson and
Jaime Dlllman. Llsotte Guillen
scored ■ superior In that
c a t e g o r y . T h e M ad riga ls
scored a superior for the third
year In ■ row. The Gospel
Choir scored the school's Ural
superior In that category.
Pizazz scored a superior for
the third consecutive year end
Destiny extended Its superior
record lo eight years In s row.
The students will now go on
lo the Florida Vocel Associa­
tion Stele Festival In Talla­
hassee on May 12.

Biker wants to drive without helmets
TALLAHASSEE — James D. Rlchenbach says It should be a
Inker's choice to w ear a crash helmet, and he asked the House
Transportation C om m ittee lo g iv e m otorcycle riders
permission to go without on Sundays.
"W e believe It should be freedom o f choice." Rlchenbach said
Tuesday. "W e arc 21 year* of age."
Current law requires bikers lo w ear helmets at all times. But
u bill introduced b y state Rep. Tony Hill. D-Jacksonvlllc. would
give bikers 21 or older one day a w eek to ride without a helmet.
Sunday Is the most popular day o f the week for motorcycle
riders In Florida. Rlchenbach said.
At ihc end o f a year, the state would conduct a study to
determine if helm ets Improve safety. In the meantime, bikers
could ride without one.
His bill facing Immediate doom. Hill asked the com m ittee to
temporarily pass the proposal so he can rework It and try again
later.
Another proposal to require children younger than 16 to
wear helmets w h ile riding bicycles passed unanimously.

Warden to retire amid allegations

By JAC K IE HALLIFAX

BELLE GLADE — The superintendent of Glades Correction
Institution has decided (o cut short s nearly unblemished,
three-decade career by retiring am id allegations o f sexual

Associated Press Writer_______
T A L L A H A S S E E - G ov.
Lawton Clitic* ami ihc Cabi­
net have refused to accept u
report on u shortage o f certuln
kinds o f teachers because the
list didn't Include minority
educators.
State law requires the De­
partm ent o f Education to
Identify critical shortage areas
to help target scholarships
and loans. This year the
u g e n c y c o n c e n tr a te d on
exceptional education needs
ut a tim e the number o f
minority teachers continues
to dwindle.
Insurance Com m issioner
Tom Gallagher said Tuesday
he was concerned the report
dldn‘ 1 Identify the state's need
for more minority teachers.
''T h e percentage o f A fri­
can -A m erican teachers Is
lower than It was 15 yeurs

harassment.
John L. Shaw said he was leaving to "go on with the rest of
his life." He plans to retire Monday.
In 1963, Shaw began his career In the prisoner classification
department at Florida State Prison in Starke. He worked
through an explosion in the prison population In Central
Florida before com in g to Belle Glade In 1991.
He had been known as the "e ld e r statesman" o f Central
Florida prisons.
Allegations o f misconduct surfaced last year w hen an
employee at the Belle Glade prison filed an anonymous
complaint of sexual harassment, said DOC spokeswoman
Laura Levlngs. Officials Investigated the complaint and found
reason to believe that misconduct had occurred, the said.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission received a
formal complaint charging sex discrimination several months
ago. she said. Details of the complaint will not be released
(lending the EEOC Investigation, expected lo last about 18
months.
Shaw. 55. could not be reached at hit office for comment
Tuesday.

From Auoclatod Fro st report•

M IA M I - H e r e a re Ihe
w inning numbers selected
Tuesday In Ihe Florida Lottery;

C hiles, Cabinet
delay report on
m inority teachers
ugo." he said, citing a statistic
In the report. Fourteen per­
cent o f Florida's public school
teachers are black, compared
with IHperrent 15 years ago.
By the turn of the century.
52 percent of Florida's stu­
dents will belong to an ethnic
minority group, but only 3
percent o f the state's teachers
will be minorities, said Educa­
tion C om m ission er Doug
Jamerson.
" I agree with you we ought
to c o n s id e r k e e p in g the
spotlight on the need to go out
and recruit minority teach­
e r s , ” J a m e r s o n to ld
Gallagher.
Laurcy Stryker, deputy ed­
ucation commissioner, pro­
mised to gel back to the
Cabinet on why minorities
were not listed as a priority.
The exceptional education
priority remained the same as
a year ago.

Senate, H ouse piece
together budgets
By ADAM VBOMANS
Associated Press Writer
TA LLA H ASSE E - How In
finance $300 million In prison
ennui ruction appears lo be Ihe
biggest difference In budget
plana m ovin g ahead In the
House and Senate.
The Senate wants lo pay for
more than 14,000 new prison
lieds with cash from existing
taxes and avoid selling bonds.
The House has proposed a re­
vised version o f the governor's
plan lo use bonds to pay for Ihe
new beds as part o f his $38
billion budget plan for 1094-95.
Like the governor's budget,
neither the House nor Senate
plans Include any new taxes.
Chiles said Tuesday Florida
needed to build enough prison
beds lo make sure Inmates serve
at least three-quarters o f their
sentences, a goal lawmakers
approved last year.
The governor said he wanted
lo see how the Senate plans to
pay for Ihc expansion If II rejects
the Idea of bonding.
"W here did the money come
from?" he asked. "I suspect that
money had lo come from some­
where."
The Senate wants to use about

$200 million In additional tax
dollars economists expect from a
lowcr-than-cxpected number of
Medicaid recipients next year to,
help finance the prison beds.f
said S en ate A p p ro p ria tio n s’
C o m m itt e e C h airm an K en
Jcnne. D-Fort Lauderdale.
The House, meanwhile, has
proposed using a 15-year bond
lHaue Instead of a 30-year bond
recommended by the governor.
The shorter repayment period
would save the state about $196
million compared with (he gov­
ernor's plan, said Pete Mitchell,
staff director o f the House Ap­
propriations Committee.
Mitchell said the House would
rather lea ve Intact the tax
dollars earmarked for Medicaid
so they can puy for expected
Increases In health care cosls for
low -in com e fa m ilies In the
future.
The appropriations comm it­
tees in both chambers plan to
pass their respective budget
plans Thursday and send them
to the full chambers next week.
The numbers are close In
many areas, prompting some
lawmakers lo speculate the final
negotiations next month won't
be as acrimonious as prior years.

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POLICE BRIEFS

Minor released to self custody
l » The Associated Press______

Property damage
L ike Mary police were called lo a convenience alore Monday
on Lake Mary Boulevard. A clerk had reportedly told police
damage had been done to a concrete pylon at the gas pumps
When oiTIcers arrived, they located Donald Kdward Hampton,
driver of the vehicle, and placed him under arrest. He was
charged with driving under the Influence of an alcoholic
beverage. The police report said he was ulso found lo be
carrying a stun gun In his pocket. He was given un additional
charge of carrying a concealed weapon.

Burglary case
Lake Mary [toller made un urrest In connection with a
burglary January 18. at a radio station. The arrest report said a
man had reportedly broken Into the station, on Skyline Drive,
going through a storage shed then an office, und removing
radio-related Items such as logo license plates, plustlr cups,
buttons and tapes. They Indicated a 400 pound safe hud ulso
been rolled out o f the business and transported off In some type
o f vehicle. The police report said the man wus reportedly found
on Jan. 21. ut a topless lounge in Orlando, acting as u disc
Jockey representing the radio station. Following Identification
by fingerprints, police arrested Davis Chanthuchlt Bonn lap. IH.
of 117 Maplewood Drive. Sanford. He lias been charged with
burglary lo an occupied structure und grand theft. The arrest
report did not Indicate whut may have happened to the safe.

SANFORD - A Judge has
taken the unusuul step of re­
leasing a 15-year-old repeat of­
fender und runaway to self
custody.
" I ’m going lo try something
different.’* said Judge laronurd
Wood. " I ’m ordering him re­
leased to himself. He can choose
who he wants to live with.”
The Judge concedes Ills action
may lie Illegal, but he says he
wants to send u message the
stale Juvenile-Justice system
needs revamping.
*’ lf what I’ve done here today
Is not legal, m aybe It will

cupture someone’s attention lo
do away with the antiquated
system we’ve got and correct It.”
Wood said.
The Judge on Monday released
the Seminole County Iwy. who
was eharged with stealing Ills
father’s cur to run away. A
39-year-old St. Petersburg man
who lives near one of the boy's
friends agreed lo care for the
boy.
I^iura I Iosco, chief o f the state
attorney's Juvenile division, told
Wood during the hearing It was
Illegal to release the Imy to self
custody. She said the boy should
tie consigned to un HRS shelter
because he Is too young to lie
responsible for himself.

*1 understand where you’re
coming from, but HRS will not
do Its Job.” Wood replied.
The boy was sent once to a
sh e lte r d u rin g un HRS In ­
vestigation Into un abuse com­
plaint against Ills father. But
lil t s sent him back lo his
father's home, saying It could
not prove abuse.
Th r boy also spent nearly u
month In a Juvenile-detention
center because his futhcr neither
picked him up or shown up In
court.
The boy has run away several
times from the home of the
father, who has custody. The
mother’s current husband ref­
uses to take In the boy for fear he

would corrupt their young son
” 1 don’t think the kid's that
had.” Wood said. ” 1 think hr
feels totally rejected by both
parents. What’s the sense of
going through tills whole pattern
again?”
HRS refused comment on the
case citing confidentiality laws,
and would not say Tuesday If
uny action would be taken
against Wood
However. HRS spokeswoman
Andrea Kobrin and Wood said It
Is Illegal to keep teens Indefi­
nitely sheltered.
*J don't know If the right
unswer Is lo give a child to a
stranger, but we have to rrspect
the Judicial opinion.” she said.

Traffic shrugs
shoulders

Vehicles recovered

Traffic along thn lakefront will
bo somewhat restricted for the
next several weeks DOT has
contracted with Hubbard Con­
struction to add four feet of
paved shoulder to each side of
U.S. 17-92, from Central Florida
Regional Hospital to just oast
of the Inlerstate4 overpass
DOT spokesman Steve Homan
said the construction company
has beon requested not to
block traffic more than neces­
sary during poak hours, but it
may be necessary from time to
time due to the nature of the
work

• Aubrey Evan Moran. 24. 177 Painted Post Point. Sanford,
was arrested by Cassellierry police Monday In a mall on S.R.
434. He Is accused of stealing a car owned by a Lake Mary
woman. He has been charged with grand theft, auto.
• A 1990 Honda, belonging to u Casselberry woman, was
located Monday by Sanford imllce In the 500 block of W. U k c
Mary Blvd.
• A 1992 Cadillac, reported stolen Monday from a church
(larking lot on S. Sanford Avenue, was located later In the day
on Myrtle Avenue near 20th Street. Sanford police said a tool
box valued at $250. und u billfold containing four $100 bills
was missing
• Sanford police located a I9H7 Ford truck, reported stolen
from the Altamonte Springs police station. The vehicle was
found Monday In the 2500 block of El Capltan Drive

Warrant arrests
•L eon Edwurd Carter. 36. 1505 W. 25lh Street. Sanford,
wus served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Monday. He was wanted for violation of parole on a conviction
of driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• Kamran Mohobodl Amerl. 21. 542 Whlltingham Place.
Lake Mary, was served a warrant at the Jail Monday. Hr was
wantrd for violation of parole on a conviction of grand theft.
• Willie Lancaster Smith. 20. 120 Academy Avenue.
Sanford, was served a warrant at the Jail Monday. He wus
wantrd for falling to appear on u charge of driving with a
suspended/revoked license.

Traffic stop arrests
• Leslie Sharlc Tillman. 24. 500 W. Airport Blvd.. Sanford,
was stopped on 3rd Street In Lake Mary by Lake Mary police
Monday. She was charged with driving with a suspend­
ed/revoked license, violation o f driver license restrictions, and
attached lag not assigned.
• Jeffery David Conant. 33. 700 E. Airport Blvd.. was
slopped In Sandlewood Villas by Sanford police Monday. He
was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• William Baer. 19. 700 f&gt;. Airport Blvd.. was stopped on
27th Street by Sanford police Monday..following a vehicular,
accident. He was charged with driving with a suspend­
ed/revoked license and violation of the right of way.
• Ernest Earl Fields. 44. 3018 Dtxon Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested by sheriff's deputies following a traffic stop Monday.
He was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license,
having an expired tag. and obstruction by disguise.

Incidents reported to authorities
• Money bags containing an estimated $5,130 In cash and
$130 In credit card receipts were reported missing Monday lo
sheriff's deputies. The Incident reportedly occured at a
business on S.R. 434 In Longwood.
• Sanford police report a tool box valued at $400 und a $140
stereo were stolen Monday In a vehicular burglary In the 700
block of HosecllfTCircle.
• Mechanics tools, a shop vacuum and battery charger were
reportedly stolen Monday from a auto sales lot on S. Orlando
Drive. The lot was reportedly surrounded by n six foot high
chain link fence.
• An air compresser und other equipment with a total value
of $1,145 were reportedly stolen from a van Monday, parked In
the 300 block of Live Oak In Sanford.
$150 In cash was reporledly stolen from a residence Monday.
In the 100 block of Centennial Drive. In Hidden Lukes.
• A $250 camera was reported stolen early Monday from a
vehicle parked near the Sem inole COunty Library on
Greenway Blvd.. near Lake Mary. An estimated $600 damage
was also reported to the vehicle.
• Deputies located a 1989 Honda Friday, on Rand Yard.
Officers said the vehicle, reported stolen In Orange County, had
the tires and wheels removed and the Interior stripped.
• A woman’s purse was reportedly stolen from a business
office on Kastner Place Sunday. The purse reportedly
contained Items valued ut $450.
• An esMmated $6,790 In large (lower tools were reportedly
stolen Friday from a building In the 4000 block of Moores
Station Road.
• An amplifier valued at $300 was reported stolen Saturday
from a business in the 3500 block of highway 17-92.
• A cellular phone valued at $460 was reportedly stolen
Friday from a business In the 4300 block of Carrnway Place.
• A custom built bike valued ut $500 was reported stolen
Friday from a parking lot In the 3600 block of Lake Emma
Road in Lake Mary.
• A woman going Into her workplace Friday night reported
that two men grabbed her purse containing $150. while she
wus In the parking lot.
• An estimated $125 In damage was reported at a vacant
house in the 700 block of Baywood Circle. In Sunland Estates.
Deputies said a Jelly-like substance was smeared on the living
room rug. and broken glass was on the floor. They also
reported finding words scratched on the wall saying. “ I hate
Amaer Pucvkelt 4 ever and ever love Akfln.

PIWMky lomntf Vinctni

C IA s p y
Millions said paid for secrets
icrtntclllgenrr Investigations offleer — r o d c named
Associated Press Writer_________
G T P R O L O G U E — w ho was
WASHINGTON - The KGB feeding Inforniallon to the CIA.
develops a mole In the top ranks
A m es had access to vast
of the CIA. slate secrets are
s p ille d , d o u b le a ge n ts a rr amounts nl classified Informa­
fingered, million dollar payoffs tion ut the CIA. And because
urr indite, w lif Fill agents skulk during at least jiiirl of tils king
through u suspect's household CIA career he s|&gt;eelallzed In
recruiting Soviet officials and
trash to find e(ucs.
And Ihnlif Just tlie opening Intelligence ofllerrs ns spies, be
chuptcr In one of the biggest would huve been able in disclose
to the Soviets the Identities of
espionage cases In CIA history.
The Justine Department on CIA agents Inside the Soviet
Tuesday charged Aldrteh lla/en Union.
Ames and his wife. Rosario, with
The Justice Department wrtnr
conspiracy lo commit espionage.
Ames, a 31-year CIA veteran and In un ulflduvil released Tuesday
former senior Soviet counterin­ tli.it Ames. 52. begun spying for
telligence officer. Is accused of the Soviets In 1985 ut u lime
selling U.S. uulionul security when he was the chief o f the
secrets to Moscow for eight years S o v ie t C o u n te r in te llig e n c e
Drnnrh In the CIA's Soviet-East
starting In 1985.
A federal magistrate ordered European Division. He Is ac­
the Ameses held without ball cused o f continuing tils e s ­
until u hearing on Friday. If pionage until his arrest on
convicted on the conspiracy Monday.
charge, they could face life in
Ames' wife. Rosario. 41. Is a
prtson. Neither of them spoke to
reporters when they left the part-time student at Georgetown
University. The affidavit said she
magistrate's office.
was a [laid Informant for the CIA
President Clinton called the from aboul April-Dcccmbcr 19H3
case a "very' serious" breach of while serving as a cultural at­
U.S. national security.
tache In Mexico City. Ames met
Sources familiar with Ames’ her while working for the CIA In
CIA career said he compromised Mcxlro City from 1981-83. They
more than one Soviet double were married In 1985. They
agent. Including a KGB coun- have a young son.

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lost control of his vehicle and
collded with a brick wall, after
which he left the vehicle and
LO N G W O O D — Lon gw ood
attempted to flee on foot.
motorcycle police officer Troy
Spurting was eventually locat­
Hickson had a number of close
ed by officers In the lOOO block
calls Monday, before muklng u of Virginia Avenue, in Altamonte
trnllte slop Willie M. Spurting.
Springs, und placed under ar­
25. of Eatonvllle. was eventually
rest.
arrested.
Spurting has lieeu eharged
Th e officer reported seeing
with aggravated luwauU with a
Spurting driving crntlenUy on
vehicle on u law enforcement
U.S. Highway 17-92, and at­ officer, fleeing and attempting to
tempted lo conduct a traffic stop.
elude an officer, driving wit It a
When Spurting reportedly at­ suspended/revoked license, und
tempted to tilt the motorcycle.
driving on the wrong side o f the
Hickson reported he bad to run
road.
onto the median to avoid tiring
After booking at the Longwood
s t r u c k . H e c o n tin u e d th r
Police station, he wus taken to
p u rsu it, und re p o rte d thut
the John E. Polk Correctional
Spurting tried to hit his motor­ Facility where he was held under
cycle again on Rungellne ut S.R.
$5,000 bond.
434. aguln at Tollgatr Trail at
S.R. 434. and the fourth time on
Raymond Avenue.
Although the motorcycle had
to be driven olf the roadway on
several occasions. Hickson was
not Injured, and the pursuit was
able to continue.
The officer said Spurting at
one time was traveling west on
an eastbound lane on Raymond
Avenue.
Near the Intersection of North
Street and Raymond, the arrest
report said Spurting apparently

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Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A stereo. VCR and camera with a total value of $400 were
reportedly stolen Sunday from a residence In the 900 block o f
Celery Avenue.
• Two step ladders and a knife sharpener with a total value
of $380 were reported stolen Sunday from a residence In the
900 block of E. 9th Street.
$500 In currency was reported stolen Sunday from an
apartment In the 1200 block of RosecIlfTCircle.
• A cream colored 1984 Oldsmoblle. license number
HKX-25S was reported stolen Friday from a parking lot near
Brum Towers.
• A stereo and blender valued at $500 were said to have been
taken Friday from a residence In the 100 block of S. Maple
Avenue.
$600 In school text books were reported stolen Friday from a
building on the campus of Seminole Community College.
• A 1985 Oldsmoblle. reportedly stolen In Casselberry, was
located Friday In the 200 block o f Cypress Avenue.

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Prisoners should
serve th eir tim e
Several d o zen m em b ers o f STO P. (S to p
T u rn in g Out Prisoners) ra llied at the C ap itol
In Tallahassee M onday. T h e grru p Is p u sh in g
n proposed am en d m en t w h ich would m ak e
crim inals s e rve e v e ry sin gle day o f th eir
sentences.
On the n a tio n a l le v e l, such a hill Is
supported b y U.S. Sen. C on n ie Mack. H r said
it would restore the p u b lic's faith In the
crim inal Justloe system .
A nother bill In Tallahassee, sponsored b y
State Sen. R m S ilv e r o f N orth Miami Beach.
Is slightly m ore lenient. It would call fo r
prisoners to serve at least 85 percent o f th eir
sentences.
Presently, felon s In Florida serve an a v e ra g e
o f -10 percent o f d ie Jail term s given them b y
ou rju d icla l system .
W e believe th e 100 percent proposal Is best.
Law en forcem en t statistics l » v c . tim e and
tim e again, p ro ven that th e sam e crim in als
arc being arrested o v e r and o ver. A study o f
the Sanford Herald police reports over a n y
length o f tim e w ill sh ow that m any o f th e
sam e names arc repeated.
T h e sam e burglars con tin u e to bu rglarize.
A rm ed robb crscon tln u c to rob.
T h e hope d th is tim e. Is that the Florida
Legislature w ill agree to p la ce a referendu m
on the N o ve m b er ballot and allow the c itiz e n s
to speak their m in d s at the polls.
V u rlo u s o r g a n iz a t io n s c o m p ile c r i m e
sta tis tics . R e g a rd le s s o f w h ich stu dy Is
reported. Florida con tin u es to rank at o r n ea r
the lop o f th e list. T h is Isn't o ccu rrin g
. because our law en forcem en t ts not good.
; W e believe Increased c rim e levels are in
r direct proportion to the lack o f punishm ent.
l
L c t s w o r k on g ettin g th e m easure on th e
fefkWftMO,
t \\ £ “ » f l v e u s an
opportunity to sn ow that Florida people d r f '
not as tim id as the crim in a l clem ent m a y
believe.

JOSEPH PERKINS

O ly m p ic c o m m itte e s h o u ld be a s h a m e d
The wicked witch of the West. Tonya Harding,
takes to the Ice this week In Hnmar. Norway. The
Olympic (lag should be down at half-stall
H is a tragedy for the thousands of Interna­
tional athletes who made it to (lie wlnlrr games
by the sweat o f their brow (rather than the swat
of a crowbar) (hat their moment of glory Is
overshadowed by the Harding spectacle.
That the topless-dancing figure skater has
been allowed to represent the American Hag Is
nothing less than a travesty Doth the Portland.
On*., district attorney's office and the* U.S.
Olympic Committee share culpability for tills
national black eye.
The Portland district attorney had everything
necessary but the smoking crowbar to indict
Harding. Her on-agaln. ofT-agalli husband. Jell
Glllooly — who follows Joey Huttafuoco as
tabloid rover troy and butt of late-night talk-show
Jokes — swore under oath that Harding not only
knew beforehand atronl the assault on rival
skater Nancy Kerrigan, hut also took part In
hatching the scheme.
Harding actually lent credence to Glllooly's
testimony against her by 'fcsslng up that she had
lied when she originally said that she was
shocked, shocked to find that both her husband
and bodyguard were Involved In the nltack on

Kerrigan
“ I am respon si­
ble." Harding said,
two weeks before the
games, "for falling to
r e p o r t 1h I n g s I
le a r n e d ." And a l­
though she had dis­
sembled alrout that
salient piece of info r m a tio n , th e
2 3 -year-old fig u re
skater asked that the
public believe that
she had "n o prior
know ledge" of (he
f That th o to p le s s
assault.
d a n c in g fig u re
Hut for many who
s k a te r has been
were willing to give
a llo w e d to
Harding die brnrfll
re p re se n t the
o f the doubt. Ihc fart
A m e ric a n Hag is
that she did not come
n o th in g less
forward with what
than a tra ve sty J
site knew ns soon as
she knew It strongly
suggested that she hud something to hide. It
sounded suspiciously like a cover-up
There la an old saying that a grand Jury' will

ATHmUMOTGS OLYMPIC PERFORMANCE'•

Ilf

•IMT

LETTERS
On police union
I see by the Sunday. Feb. 13 edition of the

Sanford Herald that the police department over­
whelmingly passed the union. Congratulations to
all o f the men und w om en o f our p olice
department. I truly believe that tHs will be one of
the best things that y o u 've ever done for
yourselves.
I have heard from a large majority of officers and
a growing number of citizens o f their disappoint­
ment In Kalph Russell and Joe Dllard. It's really
too bad. for I really hoped that the cronyism and
(he business as usual attitude would not be curried
over Into this new administration. But one cannot
solely lay the blanc for this on Russell's shoulders.
This type of cancer starts at a much higher level
than the police department. It starts with such
characters as city government olllclalt. These
people are loo blind or stupid or bath to realize that
the citizens are sick and tired of elected and
appointed officials misusing and abusing their
office or position. Our men and women In blue
need the protection that Is afforded them by the
union. It's Just too bad that the rest of our city
workers haven’ t got this protection. The people o f
my hometown want an honest government that
doesn't pander to special Interest groups, or
approve meusurrs that only benefit certain groups
of citizens. It Is time that we look our city
government bark from them.
I am considering at this lim e mnntng for Lon
Howell's seat come the next election
In any event, our town needs new leadership (hut
will try to bring honesty and Intently back to our
city government. The citizens want people In office
who will respect their right to frerdom of speech
without having to worry about retaliation against
their livelihoods We do not wain people running
our elly with Itstmldallon and coercion like our
present regime dies. Their way mirrors Ihc Fascist
way.
Again, eongniulatlons to liaise who voted for
FOP. and a big thanks to Util Dantschlsch who
worked so hard and long to make (his a reality. All
I can say to the (^position Is live with It.
Rick Sheafcr
Sanford

Berry's World

ELLEN GOODMAN

Performing rare act of citizenship
BOSTON — There are no television cameras
rolling as w e dutifully arrive at the courthouse.
No Court T V reporter covers our descent Into
(h e w h ite w a s h e d brick b a s e m e n t. No
pyschologlst waits to scientifically test our soft
or hardheartedness.
In the public world. Jury duty may come
these days with a whiff of celebrity. Jurors
have become as notorious as defendants. In the
trials of Rodney King and Reglnuld Denny, of
the Bobbitts and the Mencndcz brothers, they
have gone from the courtroom to the green
room.
Hut the closest any of us comes to high
drama Is in the words of the Juror's Creed that
arrived In the mall with our summons. "I am a
Juror," It reads. "I am a seeker o f truth.”
This Is what my fellow "seekers of truth"
look like this frigid morning. Thirty-odd
strangers, men and women In every shape and
size — from the woman with a portable phone
In her right car to the man with an rarrlng In
his left — drinking coffee out of vending
machines, watching Dr. Ruth on a rickety
television set. watting to perform their civic
duty.
The Jury system in America has changed but
not only in terms laid out by the tabloids. An
recently as the 1070s. a Jury wus still picked In
many places according to the Key Man system.
A prominent man or a group o f men In a
community would literally choose the pool of
Jurors — sometimes from a telephone book.
Political theory said thul Juries were to bring
community values Into the rourlroom. Uut for
a long time, the value they brought were often
those of the few. key. white, men.
Today, computers do the picking randomly.
More of us are put on Jury duty and fewer of us
let off. By now, more Ilian 17 percent of adult
Americans have served on a full trial.
To say that the Jury system Is more
democratic than It was Is to put tills case
mildly. And yet we seem to be more, not less,
critical. Th e last trusted Institution is being
doubled.
On television, those who serve on the most
celebrated cuscs arc analyzed and criticized. In
print, they're accused of bias on the basis of
race or o f gender. In the public mind, there Is
an em erging suspicion that a verdict repre­
sents nothing more than the Idiosyncratic
views o f 12 Individuals.
Jurors take their seals today at the risky
Intersection o f changing demography and
changing community values. They bring
different life experiences and rcllecl diverse
views. Som e o f these changes enhance our
faith Injustice. Some diminish It.
In 1064. the man accused o f killing Medgar
Evers was let off by two hung Juries of white
men. It took 30 years and q racially mixed Jury
before Byron Dc La Beckwith wus found guilty
this month.

i

Justice may emerge over time, h may also
seem to change with venue. In the Rodney
King case, two Juries — one from a white
suburb, the other from the city — came to
different conclusions about police brulallly.
As for changing values? In (he not-so distant
past, a husband who killed Ills wife when he
found tier In bed with another man wus rarely
charged with more
than manslaughter.
It w’us considered a
crime of passion.
N ow a b a tte re d
woman or u battered
ch ild can present
abuse as a mitigating
circu m stan ce. It's
why one Jury decided
1-orenu Bobbitt hud
gone nuts when she
took the knife to her
husband. It's why
two other Juries got
hung up on the level
T here are no
o f th e M e n c n d c z
•e le v is io n
b ro th e rs ' gu ilt —
m a n s la u g h t e r o r
c a m e ra s ro llin g
f i r s t - d e g r e e
as w e d u titu lly
homicide.
arrive at the
c o u rth o u s e , j
H o w ever m any
d o u b ts th ere a re
about these verdicts,
there are fewer doubts ubout the Icglllmacy of
this line of defense. In the words of Diane Wiley
of the Nutlonul Jury Project. "This Is how
community standards evolve. We have decided
that crimes of passion can Include things Ihnt
happen to women and children."
The Juror's Creed may tell Seekers of Truth
to check our emotions at the door, but people
cannot hang up a life experience. Juries arc
more diverse and so. perhaps, are their
decisions.
We value this diversity In American when ll
allows new voices to be heurd. We worry about
diversity when it seem s to fracture us
according to race, gender, class, geography.
Our attitudes toward the Jury and toward
Justice arc no exceptions.
Bui what a shame that we Judge the system
on a handful of tabloid cases.
On this Icy morning, this standby Juror —
dismissed with u thunk you and u good
afternoon — saw a different story. Not a story'
o f a nation or a legal system splintering. A
story rather of a thousand small courthouses,
where strangers come together from separate
Itvrs every day to perform a rare uct o f
something called citizenship.

Indict u hamburger. It that Is true, any district
ultornry worth the salt on the burger would have
pounced on Harding’s admission and brought
her up nn charges.
That the Portland district attorney failed to do
so. after ttiorr Hum a month o f Investigation,
suggests Ihnt a (xilltlra) decision was made not to
charge the local gal before Ihc Hlg Show.
The USOC is not based In Portland and
therefore was Immune to local sentiment And
when Harding publicly admitted that she hadn't
told the whole truth about the Kerrigan aaanult
— after FBI Investigators first caught her In a lie
— the Olympic Committer talked tough ubout
dropping the Utile tart In leotards from the
skating team.
The USOC asserted, correctly, that there ts no
" r lg h i" to represent one's country In tin*
Olympic Games. Membership on the national
team ts a privilege. And dial privilege may lx*
revoked If an athlete tails to uphold certain
standards of conduct.
Hut then, Jusi as Harding was to receive her
comeuppance, site launched the legal equivalent
of a pre-emptive strike.
The eyes of the world will be focused on
Harding when she finally skates for a medal- It
will tie poetic Just tec, al least. If she falls

JACK ANDERSON

Psychological
warfare sings
a new tune
WASHINGTON — As Conventional weapons
give way to psychological warfare. military
mind giunrs cmJd put Ihr Pentagon's arsenal
ut the top of Ihr pip music charts.
The United States lias secretly trained
thousands o f American sotdler* for mental
combat. Their weapon o f choice: rock 'n' roll.
In three recent large-scale ojieratlons — the
standoff with Ltavld Koresh and the brunch
Da vidian roll In Waco. Texas: the Gulf War:
and the Invasion of
P a n a m a a n d th e
c a p tu re o f G en .
M an u el A n to n io
N oriega — h ig h ly
secretive units of the
A r m y c u l l e d
P s y c h o ln g le a l
Operations Groups
h a ve a im ed th etr
Imo m boxes at the
enemy. With blaring
loud music. Ihe mill
(ary luetic Is to de­
prive the enemy of
sleep and peace of
m ind forcing them ( T h e U n ited
S ta le s has
to surrender. So far,
s e c re tly tra in e d
PSYOPS* antics have
th o u s a n d s o f
o n ly hud d u b io u s
A m e rica n
surenss.
s o ld ie rs fo r
_
Am ong the first
m e n ia l c o m b a t. J
contingents ol A m er­
ican tnxijis who
landed In Pununii In 1989 were a 200-strong
I’SYO l’S force inned with bullhorns. leaflets
and loudspculo*rn. When dlrtatnr Manuel
Noriega holed iqi In the Vatican dlplomntlc
mlsslon. PSYO IS deprived llic opera-loving
dictator of sleep with "Nowhere To Run" by
Mari ha und Ihc Vandcllas. "Take the Money
and Run" by the Steve Miller Band. "S m u g ­
glers' Blues" by Glenn Frey and "You're No
Good" by Linda Ronstadl.
Military officials most faiuliar with the
operations say three factors more than the
ear-split ling music wore down the general:
the pupal nuncio's own cfiirts Inside the
embassy; telephone calls from Norl&lt; ga s
friends that PSYOPS allowed through u.glng
him to surrender; and. the most effective, the
PSYOPS-Insllgtfcd parade of thousands of
hntefu) Panamailans calling for Noriega’s
elealh. In the fa r of the lynch mob. Noriega
soon chose lo surrender lo lie relative safety
o f the U.S. military forces.
Secret Pentagon documcris we have ob­
tained concluded thut PSYGPS" anile* are
tiieist effective when burmonlzrel with a
concerted m ilitary effort. "Psychological
Migrations can be most efTatlve in a Joint
operation when they are (fanned for and
closely coordtrutcd from Ihc first moments of
planning." staled the classified report ob­
tained by our awtoclalc Dale Van Atla.
In the Gulf War, PSYOPS boosted morale
for U.S. troops by frequently responding to
Iraqi SCUD attacks with Pat Benatar’s "H it
Me With Your Best Shot" played over mllllary
radio.
Agalnsl the Iraqis, however, music only
played a minor rote, accorclng to PSYOPS
sources. Far more effective were the millions
o f leaflets encouraging Iraqk to surrender.
Inllowrd up by detailed Infoniiillon on how to
surrender blared over loudmcakcrs. On a
single day. In fuel. U.S. planes dumped
1.027.620 lea fids on t he I raqls.
Another effective method of confusing the
Iraqis was to diop leaflets on Inxips warning
them they were about to lx? bombed, follow ed
by a quick straln g run. and more pamphlets
urging them to surrender. One Iraqi division
commander told the allies rim leaflets were
second only to the bombing In demoralizing
Iraqi soldiers.
One of the sneakiest seem operations of
this war. used by both Army PSYOPS units
und Ihc CIA. was to Immedatcly broadcast
propaganda In Arabic on Ihc same frequency
as a lust-bombed radio station The CIA even
employed a Saddam Hussein impersonator
who was so #x&gt;d, and so confused Iraqi
troops, that Saddam Hussein himself went oil
radio to warn his people that It wus an
Imposiorealllngfor surrender.

�banlord Morale), Ssnlord, Florida - Wadriaaday, February 23, 1W4 - •*

Sentence—
C ontinued from P a g e 1A
siirdlvisinn, Sem­
inole Boulevard and along U S.
Highway 17-02.
During one Inrnc burglary on
Park Ave.. a wrinan flrrd a gun
after hearing a noise. Smith
jumped out of Its shoes and rnji
from the scene Sanford Polite
commander Dennis Whllmlrc
said.
Smith also fares charges of
srxuul ballery. hurglury and
grand theft In tbluslu Couniy.
He Is the susjiect In the June 21

rape o f a 05-yrnr old Dellary
woman. The wannn was slecj&gt;
Ing on a screened porch of her
m obile home when she was
uwakened by a man wearing n
hood, stnndlngovcr her. holding
a k n ife to tier th ro a t. In ­
vestigators reprrted the suspect
d ra g g e d thr w om an Into a
bedroom where he sexually
assaulted her. After the assault,
the wuman'a uir was found
nltandoncd In tlr 2500 block of
South Myrtle Avenue In Sanford.
T h e case Is aw a itin g trial
according to the Volusia Count v

sla lr attorney's ifflrc.
Smith Is being held In the
John K. Polk Coirrellonal Facili­
ty . A flr r his sentencing In
March. Smith may he trans­
ferred to Volusti County to face
the pendingchtrgrs
During the summer. |&gt;o!lrr
Investigating Ihc cases said
Smith was not living with his
father In Oratue City nor his
mother In n Saul ml trailer park
Doth parents hod klckrd Smith
out of their homes, according to
police.

County fair opens
By VICKI DsSORMIER
Herald Stall Writer

CASSELBERRY - W ith much
fu n farr and ex citem en t, the
Seminole County Fair and exhib­
ition will open on Thursday
afternoon.
T h e fair will tnke place at ibe
Seminole Greyhound Park In
[C a s s e lb e r r y a n d w i ll run
through March 0.
According lo G regory Bean,
the fair's president, the event Is
thr nation's newest county fair.
H r said he Is excited by the
assistance this fair has received
rom fair organizers across the
untry who are hoping to make
his fair a successful venture.
" W e ’ve been offered advice
,nd assistance from all over." he
id. 'J think that w ill help make
| T h is one of the b e s t fulrs
und."
Dean Mid the fair has tried to
fthrd the Image of rou n lry music
and livestock that characterizes
the sterroiyplcal country fair.
W hile he said there will be
p ie nty of that, the Seminole

There will be over 80 thrilling
County Fair Iiojh-s to offer some­
rides, games and shows for Ihc
thing for everyone.
Entertainment will range from brave and Ihc more feeblehearted as well. Dean said many
ele m en ta ry school choruses
from around the county to the o f the same rides were recently
Sea World of Florida Americana at the Florida State Fair In
Rhapsody laser light show und Tampa will be erected here In
Seminole Couniy.
everything In hr tween.
In addlton lo Ihc non-slop
There will he livestock and
performances on Ibe community
I n f o r m a t i o n o n fa r m in g
advances and equipment, but stage by local singers, dancers,
there will also be demonstrations actors and other entertainers,
on home decor and building a the (air will be presenting an
abundance of free national en­
backyard deck. Dean explained.
"W e 'll be keeping Ihc tradi­ tertainment dally, including the
tional county fair theme,” he popular Robinson's Racing Pigs,
said. "W e've Just added some the Grandpa Cratchet Puppet
Show. Korky the Clown Prince of
modern touches."
There will be extensive com­ Magic, the 5-H Ranch Exotic
petitions and exhibits In home Petting Zoo and Martin Lee. the
arts and hand rrnfts. fine arts, Arkansas Troubadour.
Most of the fair's midway and
c r e a t iv e arts, a g r ic u ltu r e ,
horticulture, technology and ed­ show areas are paved and the
majority of the exhibits will be
ucation.
There will also he fealured Indoors. Dean said.
The fulrgrounds are located at
displays of custom and antique
cars, boats and recreational the Seminole Greyhound Park,
2 0 0 0 S c m i n o l a B l v d . In
vehicles.
" A n d whnt fair would be Caascberry. The site is between
complete wllhout a midway?" Stale Roads 434 and 436. Just off
o f U S. Highway 17-92.
he asked.

increases slightly
sum m er meals program

s

ROBERT Q ftlIN K
Farm Writer

WASHINGTON - A summer
fe e d in g program fo r needy
children who get free o r cut-price
m eals during the school year Is
g r o w in g , but m o s t elig ib le
youngsters remain unsrrvcd, a
nutrition advocacy group said
(today
| In Its second annual progress
[report, the Food Research and
A ction Center said only 2.1
m illion needy children were fed
In s t sum m er t h r o u g h the

Sum mer Food Service Program
for Children.
That Is one-stxth Ihc 13.2
m illion children who rerclvcd
free or reduced-price lunches
each day during the last school
year, the group said.
Th e progrum was created In
1966 to cany those children
through the summer months.
W ith schools c lo s e d , other
groups Including local jNirk dis­
tricts. churches and organiza­
tions such as Days' Clubs and
Y W C A s ran the programs.
Despite the gap. progress has

been made, tn narrowing It. the
action center said. PartIcljxitIon
lust summer was 12 percent
higher than In 1992. and has
grown nearly 30 percent since
1989. the group said.
Although they are criticized
for being high In sail and fat.
school lunches do help nourish
children. Government studies
liuve found they provide at least
one-third the nutrients children
require each day.
Participation In the summer
feeding program Is still far below
the 2.7 million reached In the
talc 1970s.

Noise
CMtlnued from Page 1A
cfbrts w ere now
underway to drift such a resolu­
tion, "O f course It can't be a
- 1 sM cin c demand.” he said, "but

'Graduationstf

Continued from Page 1A
Board memtxrs did not decide
nc way or another on the Issue
f subsidizing the mandated
o ve Indoors.
Board membar Larry Strlrkler
lleved the beard should help
pay for the co* o f the gradua­
tions and said he thought It was
a cost effective expense.
"T h e 13,000 or S4.000 per
school Is cheaper than a lawsuit
like the ones we h ave already
settled.” he noted
H r felt the batrd should pay
the subsidy bemuse by "man­
dating that they not be out of
doors, we are mandating a cost.”
Hoard vice chairman Sandy
Robinson had strong reserva­
tions about giving the schools
money.
"W h y do we have to subsidize
It?** she asked, ech oin g the
s e n tim e n ts o f o t h e r board
members.
" W e have belter things to
spend our money o n . " said
chairman Barbara Kuhn.
T h e board agired. In the end.
to mandate only that the cere­
m onies be held tidoora In an air
conditioned facility und that
they would try to make ar­
rangements to have os many of
the schools as possible hold the
graduations at the U CF Arena
(the most reasonably priced fa­
cility) this year and In the future.
T h e tssur of subsidizing the
programs will be decided later.
T h e last day of school Is June
10. Graduations w ill tnke place
June 10. I l.or 13.

School
W h a t's for lu n c h ?
Thursday, Fab. 24,1M4
Oven Baked Chicken
Meshed Potatoes
Pass or Limas
Combread
Fruity Crisp
Chol'a Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

It would suggetf consideration
be given to the city and Its
residents by the Airport Aulhority. based on our Input from
members of the am end public."
On Feb. 3. me commission
held Us first piiillc meeting on
a irp o r t d evelop m en t. Steve
Cooke, executive director of the
Central F lo r id a Regional A ir p o r t
was on hand to give a rej&gt;ort on
the FAR -150 study presently
underway dealkig with landing
pattern development and noise
problems.
Although the discussion look
over an hour of Ihc commission
m eeting time. It was scheduled
foracontlnuatlonon Feb. 17.
Once again. Cooke was on
hand, along w ih W ill Mallle.
w ho Is air tnfflc director at
Orlando International Airport.
Mallle presented charts show­
ing the landing patterns at
Orlando International. Orlando
Regional, and Sanford alrjxirts.
He explained how. if planes
landed and lock o ff using San­
ford's north-small runway. II
could cause more air traffic
problems In lam ing patterns for
the Orlando alrpcrts.
" It can be am in grd," Mallle
said, "bul II Is a very critical
clem ent to weave the air traffic
around and make It safe." He
explained. "After all. air safely Is
m y primary rol for the Federal
Aviation Admkilstratlon (FAA)
In this area.”
Commissioner Gary Brendcr
disagreed with the traffic pro­
blem. "I don't sec using the
south approach to Sanford as
being Impossible to work out,”
he said. “ W c'ic not talking
about 20 to 30 major flights a
day In Sanford, that wouldn't be
normal. But their must be some
w ay to work this out during
heavy flow areas Into the Or­
lando airports."
S e v e r a l c it iz e n s step ped
forw ard to ask questions re­
garding reducing noise In the
Lake Mary/Sarford area. T.A.
Black questioned Mallle about
no-fly zones ovrr Orlando, specif­
ically In the Conway area.
" T h e Orando airports, re­
sponding lo a good-neighbor
policy, have determined that the
Conw ay area would be avoided
without affecting (light safety."
Mnllle responded
"T h e n 1want b go on record."

Dlake said. “ In trglng the city of
Lake Mary to ojply for a similar
no-fly zon e." His suggestion
drew a large round o f applause
from the audience.
T im Connery, w ho spoke
during the Bra hearing, also
commented Tlursday. " I fully
believe a (light jrattern could be
worked out. It's not Ihc present
time we should be concerned
with, but ten years from now. If
the noise grows we'll have no
residents, no houses. Just com­
mercial business I am apposed
to uny kind o f development at
the Sanford alrpcrl."
Connery also drew applause
from the spectators.
Mayor Lowry Rockett ques­
tioned If the can mission would
want to enter Irto some type of
noise-abatem ent agreem ent.
" W e could do I as a combined
effort with the dty. the Seminole
C o u n tv School B oard, and
others/' he suggested.
He also projxurd establishing
a set [Mittcm of meetings which
could be held with the Airport
Authority, jxissttiy monthly, to
work on noise prdilenis.
Commissioner Brcnder volun­
teered to help draft the neces­
sary resolution. "W e have to do
anything we c a n " Brendcr said,
" to keep us from developing like
the area nrouixl the Midway
Airport (Clitcagol. und we easily
could 20 years from now If we
d o n 't start on this problem
today.
" I believe Ihrac two meetings
and the efforts shown by the city
com m ission will start being
h e a r d ." said C om m ission er
David Mralor. "I won't be able to
attend the next regular meeting
if this Is brought up at that lime,
but I assure you you have my
comjiletc supjxrt In the action
you have been discussing to­
night."
Rockett encotragcd the estab­
lishment. as soexi as possible, of
regular meeting* with members
of the Airport Authority, citi­
zens. and any other Interested
parties.
Litton said he was not certain
at the present time If the resolu­
tion would be filly prepared for
presentation at the next City
Commission meeting, which Is
scheduled for March 3. " I f not,"
he commented, "w e 'll have It
ready as soon nt possible for the
commission consideration.''

Politicians, economists
at odds over fed strategy
ol Northern Trust Co. In Chicago
predicted at least three more
Increases this year, pushing the
W A S H IN G T O N - M ost
frderal funds rate to 4 perrrnt by
economists agree the Federal the fall, and more after that.
Rrserve Is wise to start damping
"A quarter o f a percent Is a
Inflation pressures now rather flea bile, and you're going to
than later, hut ninny politicians have to have a lot more bites
are leery.
th a n th a t to a ffe c t th e
Thr way ihc Fed flghls Infla­ economy." he said.
tion is by humping up Interest
The Fed's Job often has hern
rales and that could slow the likened (o taking Ihr punch bow I
economic growth the country Is away Just as the party's getting
finally starting lo enjoy after the good — In other words, slowing
long recovery from the 1990-91 down growth before soaring In­
recession.
flation brings the economy lo u
It's a hard pill to swallow for crashing halt.
jxillllcluns who don't sec Infla­
Hut. Roth complained, "many
tion a* a problem. Prices rose o f us feel you're taking the
Just 2.7 jiercent last year, the punch bowl away while ihc
second-best In 29 years.
gficsts are still taking their coats
"It seems you almost have a off."
phobia when It comes to Infla­
Noting the 96-polnt stock
tion." Rep. T o b y Roth. R-Wls.. market drop that followed the
told Greenspan on Tuesday,
rate Increase earlier this month.
Rep Paul Kanjorskl. DPa.. the
On Feb. 4. the Fed engineered
the first Increase in short-term subcommittee chairman, said.
Interest rates tn five years. 11 was "Like many Americans. I am
Just a quarter o f a jierccntage concerned that the Federal Re­
point, but Grrenspan told the serve's action may Impede or
House Banking subcommittee even end our slow economic
recovery."
on economic growth and credit
Only Rep. Stephen L. Neal.
formation that further Increases
arc likely.
D-N.C.. a longtime Fed supjmrtEconomist Robert G. Dederlck cr. sjmke uj&gt; In Greenspan's

By DAVE SKIDMORE

Associated Pross Writer

defense. He said Ihc politically
Independent central bank should
act In the economy's long-term
ticst Interest even If that doesn't
suit the short-term jmlltlcal In­
terests of lawmakers.
"There's no clement o f our
economy that doesn't benefit
from the lowest jiosslbtc rate of
Inflation," he said.
President Clinton, speaking to
reporters after Grcensjwn's ap­
pearance tic fore the subcom­
mittee. avoided picking a fight
With the Fed. But. he said. "W e
ought to keep relatively low
Interest rates" because Inflation
Is not a problem.
G reen sp an J u s tifie d this
month's rate Increase by saying
Ihc Fed was seeking to head off
Inflation that would not have
shown up for a year or more.
" If the Federal Reserve waits
until actual Inflation worsens ...
modest corrective steps would
no longer be enough to ... avoid a
build-up of Inflation expectallons," hr said. "Instead, more
wrenching measures would be
needed."
In other words. Interest rates
would have to be raised much
more sh arply, d ra m a tica lly
slowing the economy.

Rapists--------Continued fro m Page 1A
last few days.
They are hojln g to have com ­
posite drawings or photographs
o f the siispetis prepared by
[mitre artists available later to­
day.
"W e have lo watt for the
victims to go bock to the police
department and give their In­
formation to t l r artltsts." Ed
McDonough, piiUlc information
otneer for the Sanmole County
Sheriff s Office, rxplalnrd.
According to Ni'Donough. the
rajies, which occurred In Fern
Park and In Geneva, were not at
all related.
In the first aisc. he said, a
24-year-old Deltona womun was
forced to go to a wooded area

behind The Stiilon |a rock and
roll club) In Fern Park wllh a
man she did no) know
She told Investigators that he
nijied her. She rid not Indicate
at the time If her attacker had a
weapon.
McDonough sdd she described
her attacker as a white man.
about 25-year»old. 5 feet 9
Inches tall. 140 pounds. She said
he was slim , he had long,
s tr a ig h t blond hair and a
pockmarked faro.
Then at about 1 p m. Monday,
a man entered the unlocked
trailer of a 26yenr-old G e n e v a
woman.
She knew her attacker slightly
and told Investigators that she
believed his name was Steve and
that he lived In Sun ford.

Investigators stld that she was
forced lo have trnl sex with thr
ntun.
The susjvect In that case Is
drscrttx-d us a white man. about
40-years-old. He Is slender,
ulxiut 6 feet 4 Inches tall and
200 pounds He has hazel eyes,
dark skin and la ig brown hair, a
beard and a muttache
Investigators said she told
them thnl he Irfl her trailer In a
brown car.
According to McDonough. In­
vestigators are still looking at
the Information they have and
are hoping that the composites
will help litem find the men.
Meanwhile, anyone wllh In­
formation In eitlrr case Is being
asked lo call t lr sheriff s office at
330 6600

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Home. Delionn. tn charge of
arrangements.

DEATHS
MARION T. CULLIN AN
Marlon T. Qilllnan. 80. In­
verness Lanr. O angc City, died
Friday. Jan. 18. 1994. at Central
Florida Rcglonul Hospital. San­
ford. Dorn May 3. 1913, In White
Crrek. N.Y.. s ir moved to Cen­
tral Florida ftnin Cambridge.
N.Y. In 1977. Mm. Culllnun was
a telephone ojrrator for New
York Telephone and a member
o f C a lv a r y Gruce B rethern
Church. Deltona She belonged
lo St. John's River Telephone
Pioneers o f America, and Amertcan L e g io n A u x l l l u r y .
Cambridge.
Survivors trrlude husband.
Stuart E.; daughter. Sue A.
Russell. Deltona sister. Jean T.
Severson.
National Crattullon Society.
Winter Park, ti charge of ar­
rangements.

MATNAXD LEE FLEMING
Maynard Lee Fleming. 68.
Swallow Drive. Quvselbeny, died
Monday. Feb. 21. 1994. at Flor­
ida Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
Bom Nov. 22. 1925. In Tram ­
mel. Va., he moved to Central
Florida In 19711 Mr. Fleming
was a mine foranan for Massey
Coal Co. He wus u member of
Coalwood Methodist Church.
Coaiwood, Va.. South Seminole
lxxlgc 364 Loyul Order of Moose,
and Dahla Shrtnr. He was a U.S.
Navy veteran ofWorld War II.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife ,
Glenna: daughters, Rhonda Lee
Delgado. Tammy, both of Cas­
selberry: son. Zui hary. Rock
Springs. W .V a i sister. Dolly
June Paul. Hunpton. Va.; four
grandchildren.
D u ldw ln-F alrohlld Funeral
Home. Casselbeiry. In charge of
arrangements.

SULLY PAUL KING
Sully Paul K h g. 73. Windsor
Avenue. Longuood. died Sun­
day. Feb. 20. 1994. at Florida
H osp ita l. O rlando. Born In
Czechoslovakia he moved lo
Central Florida In 1970. Mr.
King was owner of Holiday
House rcstauruit. Sanford. He
w as a m em ber of the U.S.
Congressional Advisory Board,
Second Murine QvUlon Associa­
tion. Illinois Cluster. Radiation
Survivors Association and Or­
lando Kennel (Tub. lie was a
Marine Corps veteran of World
W orll.
Survivors Inckidc wife. Judith:
son. K e v in . Durham. N .C .;
d a u g h te r . K im b e r ly K ln g Slclllano. Longwood: stepson.
R obert H am m ond, C hicago;
brother. Robert Paul Cook. DeLund; three grandchildren.
Colllson Funeral Home. Ocoee.
In charge of arrangements.

Joseph Levcioon. 78. Pine
flld g e R o a d , Sanford, d ie d
MARTHA BTEFHENS
Tuesday. Feb. 22. 1994. at his
Martha Stephens. 70. Center
residence. Bom March 8. 1915,
Street. Sanford, died Tuesday.
In Pittsburgh. Hi., he moved to
Feb. 22, 1994. it her residence.
Central Florida In 1986. Mr.
Dorn March 26 1923, in Max­
Levenson was a brick mason for
w ell. she moved to Central
Dluwnox Com jimy. Pittsburgh.
Florida In the turly 1920s. Mrs.
He was a member of Temple
Stephens was firm er owner of
Shalom. Dehorn, the Longwood
Mott's Barbeqtr. She was a
Travel Club. Sajth Ridge G olf
deaconess and mother o f Pro­
Club, and Jcw ldi War Veterans
gress Missionary Baptist Church.
Post 759. He w ® a U.S. A rm y
Survivors lndude sister, Dora
veteran o f World War II.
Ford. Sanford: two grandsons,
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w i f e .
seven great-grandchildren and
Mildred; daughter. Lynn Mullins.
one great-grcat-ffandchlld.
Pittsburgh: threeslsters.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
Stephen R. Dildauff Funeral
ford. In charge ofarrangements.
Home. Deltona tn charge o f
arrangements.
NORMAN ALBERT WILLIAMS
Norman Albert Williams. 84.
Mayflower Avenue. Deltona, died
JOHN P. SOBOTKA. JR
Monday. Feb. 21. 1994. at West
John P. Sobolka. Jr.. 41.
Volusia Memorial Hospital. DeBardahl C ourt Deltona, died
Land. Bom Oct. 4. 1909. tn
Monday, Feb. 21. 1994. at his
Palestine. 111., he moved lo Cen­
residence. Born March. 13. 1952
tral Florida from Paris. Mo.. In
In Syracuse. N.Y.. he moved to
1 9 7 3 . M r. W i l l i a m s w a s
Central Florida In 1988. Mr.
employed In s a ls and service for
Sobotka was a truck driver for
a linen service and n member of
Sobolka Trucking and Catholic.
First United Methodist Church.
S u rvivors Indudc parents.
Deltona.
John and Geraldine Sobotka.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
D eltona; daughters. Monika
Dorothy; daughters. Dolores
Lynn. Marlalva Mae. Crystul
Shanclln. Corinth. Miss.. Nonna
Marie, all o f Aimin'. N.Y.: son.
M. Mitchell. Paris. Mo.; sister.
John Paul Sotxlka. III. Deltona;
L co n orc Pearson. O rla n d o;
sisters. Sue Ann Gifford. Cicero.
brother. Edmond Williams. De­
N.Y.. Mary Ann Cowen. Osteen.
ltona; seven grandchildren und
P a t r ic ia A n n B u m g a rn e r .
six great-grandchildren.
Winston Salem. N.C., Sandra
Stephen K. Dildauff Funeral
Lee Thom as. Deltona; three
Home. Deltona In charge of
grandchildren.
arrangements.
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Cable TV rates

CALL TON M tO M T M N T

W hat the FCC rate cut means to you

By JBANNINB A V IM A
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Federal re­
gulators have ordered a second
round o f cuts In tlir rate charged
for most Kinds of cable televi­
sion.
This rate cut. 7 percent, covers
the most |&gt;opulnr services and
e q u ip m e n t. R e g u la to rs say
that'll affect the vast majority of
the nation's 57 million cable
subscribers.
Hut figuring out Just how the
reduction might alfect you Is
difficult, since people pick from a
variety of srrvlces offered by the
nation's ll.OOOcablesystems
Here are som e com m only
asked questions and some an­
swers that may help:
Q: The FCC told cable compa­
nies that It must rut rates for
most services by 7 percent. Does
t h a t nre a n m y b i l l w i l l
automatically l»e cut by 7 per­
cent?
„
A: No The new price cuts will
only apply to rates In effect after
mid May. when the new regula
lions are expected to take effect.
Cities (cleared by the FCC to
regulate! must first review a
system 's basic rate for pro­

gramming and equipment to
determine whether the 7 percent
rut Is warranted.
For rates beyond bnslr. a
consumer or local government
must file a complaint to the M l .
The FCC will conduct a review to
determine whether rates should
l&gt;c further reduced.
Q: When will I see a change In
my hill?
A- Ik-cause the new rates are
effective In mid May. you proba•ilv won't see a lower bill until

June.

Q. What's covered by the rate
cut?
A Most cable channels except
for pay-per-view and premium
services like IIBO and Showtime,
and som e e q u ip m e n t. Ilk*
special remotes for digital radio
services and modems for Infor­
mation services delivered by
your cable system
Q When the FCC ordered a 10
irerrent rate cut last year, a lot of
people said their hills didn't go
down. Some even went up.
What's different nbout this rate
cut?
A: The most recent rate cut is
based upon a new FCC formula
that Is expected to bring rate
relief to more sutrscrlbers than

under the old one. So. |&gt;cnple
who got hit with an Increase the
last lime around should enjoy
some sort of rate dccrensc.
Q: Why did my rates go up
with the last set o f rale rules?
A: One of the main reasons
was that the rate ndes required
operators to charge for equip­
ment and not have these costs
built Into the rate for program­
ming services. Virtually every
operator has already made those
changes, eliminating this shill­
ing the second time around.
0 I..ist year. I started getting a
more detailed cable hill with
charges for things like franchise
fees and copyright fees Will
those prices go down, too?
A: Franchise fees are not
regulated by the FCC's price
rules, but Ihe amount shown on
a trill may fluctuate. Copyright
fees are not regidated. either,
and fluctuate as well.
q What If my bill doesn't go
down this lime?
A: If you think you should Ire
paying less for basic service,
contact your local government.
To question a rate for "expanded
Iraslc" service, file a complaint to
(he FCC. Consumers may re­
quest the necessary complaints

forms by calling 202-416-0019.
t}: Will everybody's hills go
down?
A: No Some hills may go up or
remain unchanged, depending
on what the subacrllrer buys and
how ll Is offered on Ids or her
cable system. Consumers may
get help from the FCC on this
and other rate questions by
calling 202-410-0856.
y : Will my local government
automatically oversee cable rate
regulation?
A: No. Local governm ents
must become certified with the
FCC. C ities can obtain the
appropriate forms by calling the
FCC at 202-416-0940.
0 II my local government
doesn't chose to regulate, what
hap pens'/
A: Basle cable rales will not be
regulated.
y Are there any situations In
which the FCC will step in and
n gul.Hi 1m - u rates?
A The FCC can step In ll tin*
local government asks the FCC
to do so and shows the FCC that
It does not have the resources to
regulate. The FCC can lake over
local regulation If the agency
revokes or denies a local gov­
ernment’s certification.

Execs recount Disney successes
By IK* F LO W *
Associated Press Writer_________
LAKE BUENA VISTA - When
Michael Eisner and Frank Wells
took over the operation of Walt
Disney Co. in 1984. Ils revenues
from films were *245 million
and profits a mere *2 million.
Last year, film revenues were
*3.7 billion und profits *622
million.
Those figures epitomize the
kind of revolution the two have
been leading at the giant enter­
tainment company. Ten years
ago. the bulk of the company's
operating Income and profits —
about 78 percent — came from
theme parks. Twenty-one per­
cent came from consumer pro­
ducts. and less than 1 percent
from TV and movies.
"O ur three core businesses
back In 1984 remain the same

to d a y In n am e o n ly ." E is n e r told
a liareh o ld era'

the past."
of the day was made by Kov E.
meeting Tuesday.
Eisner announced Denmark
Theme parks and resorts con­ Disney, nephew o f company
would build the I2lh foreign
founder
Walt
Disney,
who
said
tributed 43 percent In operating
pavilion at Florida's Epcot Cen­
Income In 1993. while (limed the Him vaults will lie cracked
ter. And three proposed new
o|x-n
long
enough
this
fall
to
entertainment was at 36 percent
parks — Disney's America In
release"Snow
White
and
Ihe
und consumer products 21 per­
V irgin ia. Western Center In
Seven Dwarfs" In a home-video
cent.
California and Tokyo Sea in
version.
Its smallest division racked up
Japan - will get under way
The landmark, full length film
higher revenues last year than
M&gt;on. depending on economic
made
half
u
century
ago
Is
the
the entire Disney company re­
anil political conditions, he said.
highest-grossing animated film
ported In 1984.
Ihit Eisner and Disney Presi­
In history und bus been released
"Disney Is no longer critically
dent Frank Wells delllv sideIn
theaters
only
nine
times,
at
dependent on the success of any
step|&gt;ed questions uIkhi! effort*
one division as we were bark In least once a generation since Ils
to stem Ihe losses at Euro Disney
1984." Wells told the 6.000 debut.
by saying delicate negotiations
"N ow . finally, we have come to
s to c k h o ld e rs at th e M agic
were under way to restructure
the
conclusion
that
It
l»
a
Kingdom.
Its *900 million debt.
The full-length animated films mistake to lock away such a
Disney owns 49 percent of ihe
treasure."
wild
Roy
Disney,
who
"T h e Little Mermaid." "Beauty
French park. Disney's chief fi­
Is company vice chairman.
and the Beast" and "A laddin"
n an cial o ffic e r . Richard D.
The release will Involve the
all have been record breakers,
Nanula. said Disney lost S165
largest
worldwide
marketing
ef­
each setting new box office and
million In 1993 and recorded a
home-video records. Disney's fort yet undertaken by Disney
charge of *350 million during
for
a
video,
he
said.
After
that.
II
newest for 1994 Is "The Lion
the fourth quarter to reserve its
will return to the vuults. where ll
King." to lie followed by "G oofy"
funding commitment to Euro
will
be
guarded
"as
fiercely
In
and "Pocahontas.”
Disney.
7 ,..........
the
next
50
yeurs
as
we
have
In
t)ut the major announcement

Most nuns older than 40
By Tha Associated Press______
LO S A N G E L E S — F ew er
young women are becoming
nuns in the United States but
those who ore sisters say they're
happy with the lives they've
chosen, according to a newspa­
per poll published Monday.
Only 3 percent of nuns sur­
veyed in the United Stales and
Puerto Rico were 40 or younger,
the Los Angeles Tim es poll
found. The median age of the
1.049 nuns surveyed wus65.
As the Roman Catholic church
approaches the next century,
greater numbers of nuns are
leaving Its ranks.
In 1993. there were 94.022
nuns In the United States,
compared to a peak of 181.421
In 1966. In 1988. there were

106.912 sisters.
"American Catholic* have no
Idea how very soon there will be
no nuns." said Sister Patricia
Wlltbcrg. u church sociologist at
Indiana University.
Eighty-seven percent of nuns
responding to the poll said they
were satisfied with their lives
and 60 percent Indicated their
lives were h eller than they
anticipated.
An overwhelming majority of
88 percent said they would
definitely or probably enter their
professions If making the choice
ugaln. More than nine out of 10
nuns said It was very unlikely
they would ever abandon their
vocation.
The poll was conducted by
mall and followup Interviews
from September 1992 through

January of this year. It has a
margin of error of 4 percentage
points.
A majority wild they would
fuvor ordination of women us
priests, but 89 percent said they
would not seek to becomr priests
If the church ullowed It.
The superiors o f the orders
received high approval rulings.
Elghty-two percent of the sisters
said their superiors' moral views
were Just about right.
When nuns were asked to
name the most Important pro­
blems facing the church In the
United States today. 22 percent
mentioned the shortage of clergy
und nuns. Sexism und a maledominated clergy was the sec­
ond-most com m on response,
with 18 percent of respondent*
mentioning It.

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Sports

February 23, 1994-

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Last-second heroics

IN BRIEF

Hall lifts
Sem inole in
sub-regional

LOCALLY
Tribe netters open with wins
SANFORD - Doubles play figured pro­
minently In Seminole High School's tennis dual
meet victories over Ihe Utkr Howell Silver
Hawks Tuesday afternoon at Lake Sylvan Park.
In girls’ (day. Aubrey Nelson and TilTany
Soderstrom whitewashed Slmge Klreull and
Nadine lloshul HT) al No. 1 doubles to secure a
4-3 team victory tor the Trllx- The Seminole
Uiys. leading 3-2 idler singles |&gt;lay. swept both
doubles matches for a 5-2 victory.
Nelson and Sodcrslmm also won their singles
matches. Nelson Ix-stlng Klrcall H-3 at the No. I
position w hile Soderstrom lopped Melissa
j'ra/rc H-3 at No. 2. Hlunea Stevenson also won
for Seminole, outlasting lirookc Hulx-nzlrn H-6
In the No. 4 singles match
For Lake Howell. Jessica Rodriguez beat
Miranda Weslmark 8 6 at No 3 singles while
Stacey Wel&gt;cr swept ihe No. 5 singles mate!)
Irom Kelly HullUigall. H O. Frazer and Rodriguez
then combined k&gt;r a 6-4 win over Weslmark and
Stevenson at No. 2 doubles
Oscar Canonizado led the Trllx- Ixiys by
Ix-utlng Dan Keating 8-2 at No. I singles and
teaming with Ikivld K ilw m li to’ defeat Krallng
and Dan HofTman 8-2 nl No. &lt; double*.
Srliustlun Gras clipped S|&gt;rnrrr Johnson 8-2
at No 4 singles for the Trllx- while Matt Durham
blasted Sameer Hlnduja 8-1 In the No. 5
position. In the No. 2 doubles mutest. Gras and
Eddie Vargas Ixnt lllll laing and Johnson H-5.
Posting laikr Howell s wins wrrr S.im Trouiig
who took a 9 8 |7-5| derision Irom Edwards al
No. 2 singles, and Lung, an H-4 victor ovrr
Vargas In Ihe No. 3 match.

By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Wrltor
SANFORD — Andre Hall saved
Arrow Force II again.
Seminole High School's 6-fool.
7-Inch senior cenler calmly hit two
frre throws with 0 ■seconds showing
on Ihe dor k lo give Arrow Force II a
0-1 63 triumph ovrr New Smyrna
Heath In the -1A-Sub-Hrglon 2
championship game at Hill Firming
Memorial Gym nasium Tuesday
night.
It was the second straight game
that Hall had hit the game winner In
See Seminole, Page 2B

AROUND THE S TA TE
Connecticut blasts Miami
MIAMI — Donycll Marshall smrrd eight of Ills
19 points In u 34-sccond span Tucsduy night
und No. 5 Connecticut brut Miami 74-49. the
Hurricanes' sclvxil-rerord l.'llh straight loss

AROUND TH E NATION |

Seminole sophomore Reggie Holloway (No. 34, left) had
a near-perfect night shooting the ball Tuesday, making
four of his five shots from the floor and going 4-lor-S

Fletcher ousts Lyman

Heat shoot past Nets

Prom Staff Reports

HAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - Glen Klee hit
eight of his first 10 shots and Hie Miami Heat
shot neurly 04 percent In Ihe Unit half Tuesday
night to end the New Jersry Net*' araaon-lilgh
five-game winning streak. 123-07.
Rice and Steve Smith »»oth hud 21 points and
Rony Setkaty udded 10 (or the llcut

JACKSONVILLE IIKACIt - With
absolutely nothing to lone, the
Lymuri High School boys' baskethall team nearly came up with our
of the biggest wins In school history.
Hut the liomcstandlng Jackson­
ville Heaeh-Flelclier Senators (tied
(or fifth Its this week's Florida Sports
Writers Association's Class 5A state
|x)ll| were u little too much for the
Greyhounds, holding on for a 72-63
win In sub regional play Tuesday
night.
Fletcher (26-61 advances to the
5 A -K e g lo n I tournam ent th is
weekend at Santa Fc Community
College In Gainesville. Lymnn ends
Its season at 16-11.
Led by Myron Anthony's gnmchigh 22 points, the Senators out-

AROUND TH E WORLD
Panthers extend Jets’ skid
HAMILTON. Ontario — Goaltcndcr John
Vnnblcshrouek stop|&gt;ed 40 sliolsund the Florida
Panthers heat Winnipeg 3-2 Tucsduy night, the
Jets' eighth straight loss and 16th ronsecutlvr
game without a win.
The Panthers rnded a three-game losing
streak and moved Into a tie for third In Ihe
Atlantic Division with Washington

W HAT’S HAPPENING
□ Samlnola at Spruce Craak. 6 p.m.
□Lyman InTional: Lake Mary vs. Lyman. 7 p.m.
□Was! Orange at Oviedo. 7 p.m.

Softball
□ N.Smyrna at Samlnola. V. 3 p.m.; JV, 3:30 p.m.
ClLaka Howell at Oaltona, 4 p.m.

Boys’ Golf
□ Lake Mary. New Smyrna Boach, and Daytona
Beach-Seabreoze at Sugar Mill, 330 p.m.

Girls’ Golf
r Oviedo vs. Dsltona at Ekana. 245 p.m.

Boys’ Tennis
□ Seminole v i. Ovisdo at Rod Bug Lako Park.
3:30 p.m.
□ Lakt Mary at Lyman, 3 p.m.

Girls’ Tennis
( Samlnola ve. Oviedo at Rod Bug Lake Park.
3:30 p.m.
U Lyman at Lako Mary, 3 p.m.
C: Lake Brantley at Trinity Prep, 3:30 p.m.

Weightlifting

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TV

BASKETBALL
□7:30 p.m. — SUN. Indiana Pacers at Orlando
Magic. (L)

jDamptaU llaHngs n P s f IB

scored the Greyhounds In every
quarter, taking a 27-20 lead at
halftime In the second half. Lyman
stayed with hut couldn't overtake
Fletcher, w hich oulscorcd the
Greyhounds 45-43 over Ihe final
two periods
Shawn Ready lead Lyman with 10
points. Dewayne Hell added 17.

M A IT L A N D - O r a n g e w o o d
Christian School advances lo the
Class B-Region II boys' basketball
semifinals by running past Luther.
96-78. Tuesday night.
The Rams will travel lo Merritt
Island High School Friday night to
take on West Palm Beach-Gold
Coast Corporate. u 78-56 victor over
Palin Hay-Victory Christian. Also
were Pine Castle Christian, who
defeated The Master's Academy.
74-63. and Brevard Christian, who
ousted Lake Worth Christian. 75-59.
Game Hines will be set today.
Pacing Orangewood were Jakob
llardrlek 124 points. 7-11 shooting).
Dun VundeStreek 116 points. 17
rebounds), Jonultinn Mallet (13

CLASS BSUB RI0I0N)
ORAN0IWOODCHRISTIANM. LUTHIR )t
LuttwrOII
Tulls*)) It. Fdf9***ld *00 I). Mill* • A) )).
Lov* ) S) A )«kutxm 0 1)1. T*4M4ky I D A
G*l#*l« 1**1) Total! » IIN )I
Oum m i* CSrlilMs IN)
Mmttall &gt;4*0. H»rdrlek » ) 114. Park* ) ) 4 A
McCull) 10)). Bow** ) ) 4A Hart 100 10. Moor*
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Th*»*poln( Hold 00411 — luttwf ) (Mill* S.
Fltio***ld I. O*l**io II. Orangawood * (Hordrlck
). Pork# ). McCully II ToMI fowl* — Lu»»•* H.
Orangawood to Fowled out — Lutho*. Tulip.
Lev*. O**ng**ood. M*lt*l Ttcteikol! — non*
Record* —luth** 1)11: Orangawood to 10
polnto. four steals, six rebounds)
and Jamie Hart (10 points).
Scoring In double figures for
Luther were Corey Mills (27). Jon
Fitzgerald (17). Ariel Galarza (13)
and Chris Tulip 111).

Hwttd Photoby Mart Hanl*
Junior forward Dewayno Bell tossed In 17 points Tuesday as the Lyman
Greyhounds came up just short in their upset bid against the tilth-ranked
Jacksonville Boach Fletcher Sonators in Class 5A sub-regional play.

Lions tip Apopka Wildcats gain Invitational
Prom Staff Reports
OVIEDO - Mike Kuglenlin and Mark Mclcalf
combined on an eight-hitter as the Oviedo
Lions (Misted a eomc-frombchlnd 8-6 victory
over A|Mipku at Lions Field Tuesday night.
A|M&gt;pkn led 5-0. but Oviedo (2-0) ram e back
with five In the third and three In the fourth.

□ Lake Howall at Samlnola. 3:30 p m.
□ Lake Mary at Uka Brantley, 3:30 p.m.
CI Ovisdo at Lyman. 3:30 p.m.

BEST

SI NATOSt n. OR( THOUNDS*)
LymM(U)
B*nn*Tt ). M****ll ). W**R I R**dy I*. 5*0 I).
R*ym«n A Kta*** t. Jo*w»*on ). Yoon ) T*T*I* I*
um i
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Flatch** War T*thnlc*H - Fl*tch**. Abdwilah
Bwwtfl —Lyman I* 11, Fletch** H *

O CS Rams move ahead
Prom Staff Reports

Baseball

H*r*40Prior* OyMar* Manta
Irom the free throw line on his way to a 12-polnt
performance In Arrow Force It's state playolt win over
the New Smyrna Beach Barracudas.

CLAU4A tut RfOIONI
ARROWFORCl 11*4. BARRACUDAS tl
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IRoborti ) ), FuM*f I I. Train* 0 II Total louii N*« Smyrn* B*«&lt;h 14 IrminW* l| Foutadovtnon* T*ctmK*l| — non* Rotoundi — Hn&gt;
Smyrna B**&lt;s J* (Cabb ). Row** SI. S*minota }&gt;
(Train* A McC*rr*it 1. H*ll Si AaauH — Nro
Smyrna B**ch I) (McCoy 41, Wmln*M I*
(Rob**!* *1 Turn***** - N,« Smyrna B**&lt;n I).
S*min*4* * Si*4&gt;t - Non Smyrna R**&lt;S 4(Mill**
)l. S*mm*ta 4 iRot&gt;*rt\ )l R*co*0t — Nm
Smyrn* B**&lt;h 1) It. t*m(no4*})4

Pacing tin- Lions were Andy Hynes (triple,
single). Carlos Martinez (triple). Tim Slavik
(double). Kuglrnlus. Metcalf. Scolt Haggc
(single)and Mark Hellhom Ifour walks. Kill).
The Liana host West Orange uxilght at 7 p.m.

By TONY DaSORMIER

RAM) I*. SULLDOOS)
MS &gt;M I - It II I

Herald Sports Editor

L*k*M*ry

LONGWOOD Winter Park High School
walked Its way to a 6-3 win over the host Lyman
Greyhounds Tuesday night and a berth In the
championship gam e o f the Lymnn Invitational
baseball tournament.
In Tuesday's losers' brackrt contest, the Lake
Mary Rams eliminated DeLund IO-2.
This evening at 7 p.m.. Lake Mury and Lyman
will meet In the losers' bracket finals, the
survivor advancing lo meet Winter Park Thurs­
day and. If necessary. Friday night.
With the score tied 2-2 In the fourth Inning.
Paul Marclalls and Marcel Torres each drew a
bases-loaded walk to give Winter Park a 4-2
advantage. Duvld Constantino's ground ball then
was misplayed. allowing (wo more runs to score.
Torres led W lntrr Park (2-0) with two singles
and two RHI. Josh Hunter scored three runs.
For Lyman. Jason Gronert. Jason Shipley, and
Mike Hensch each hit a double.
Howard Stunton turned In a solid pitching
performance for Lake Mary In Ihe Rums' win

suntan. Ronwick ()) *nd Ktalbl Hill. Slkti III and McBrld* WP
— suntan IIS) IP — Hill (SI), S*&gt;* —Non* )B — L*k« Mary.
Bryont end Story D«L*nd. Ctav*r IB — Non* HR — Non*
R*cord* —l*k« Mory M. D*L*ndO 4
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1*1«N * — * S 1
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Ftaming (4) *nd ContUnllno WP — Ftaming (10) LP — Potta*
ISII S*v« — Non* IB - Lyman. Grorwrt Shiptay. and H*n*th.
Wlnta* Park. MorcUII! IB - Non* HR - Non* Racordl —Lymon
I 1. Winta* Park ) 0

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over DeLand. working six-plus Innings. He
allowed two nms. IkjiIi earned, on three hits
while striking out nine and walking four.
Jim Uazurl (weed the Rams by going 3-for-4
with two runs and an RHI. Scott Hryunt was
2-for-4 with a double, two runs, and three RHI.
Mike Uukey also was 2-for-4 and scored a run.
Nick Sosa keyed the Rams' five-run rally In the
second inning when he was hit by a pitch twice,
lie opened the Inning by gelling hit and scored
the first run. Later In the Inning, he was hit again
with the bases loaded, forcing In the fifth run.

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SANFO RD A ce D rillin g
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Soli ball l^ugucal Chase Park.

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edged Whclchel A Howard 11-0.
Discount Propane postes a 13-3
win over Gager Pest Control.
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two runs, and an Kill. Marshall
tripled, singled, and scored a
run. Kelly Denton singled twice
and scored a run. Smith ulso hit
two singles.
Jerry Govemale had u double,
run. and Iwo RUI. Clark and
Keith Denton each singled and
drove In two runs. LaBarrr hit a
single and scored two runs.
Ulcklckl added.a single, run. and
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Leading Sanford Bingo were
Sue Nlckle (double, single, run).
Terr sc Frury (Iwo singles), Kim
C u rtis. Dee W alden, Paula
S on gcr and Leah S p arrow
(single) und Sue Mohr |KBI|.
Powering Sanford Bingo were
Songer (triple, two doubles,
single, run. four RBI). Patty
Polley (three singles, two runs
KBII. Tina Kimball (two singles,
four runs, two KBII. Nlckle (two
singles, run). Curds (double, two
runs, two KBII. Feury and Mohr
(one single, two runs and one
KBI each). Walden (single, run
two KBII and Sparrow (run. RBI)
H iding for Northland were
Shalla Walker and Denise Byerts
(one single and one run each).
Gayle Powhlda (single. KBit.
W endy C lau de (sin gle! and
Danielle Wilburn (KBI).

SeminoleContinued from IB

The Barrnculas (17-15) led
38-32 at halftkne behind Ihr
shooting o f guard Chris Miller,
who scored 18 c/ hit. 31 points In
the first half.
But Seminole look the lull
inside In the irrond half and
oulscored the vNtors 20-9 In the
third stam a to lead 52-47 en­
tering the final cgtil minutes.
The llarracucLB battled (heir
way l&gt;uck and a|f&gt;cared lo have |
pulled nut the victory when
Miller stepped In Irani of a ( h im
and drove the length of the court
to give New Srimim a 63-02 lead
wllh 20 sccondsremalnlng.
But Brad Tralna drove the
txisrllnc and bund Hull open
Inside, setting die stage for the
winning free throws
New Smyrna never got off u
(inul shot as Kay Perkins forced
Miller Into a traveling violation
wllh one-second left and Sem i­
nole had Its 15th straight win
und 11th In 12 sta lsa l home.
Tralna. Eric filberts and Reg­
gie Holloway scored 12 points
rarh and Hall added 11 for
Arrow Force II.

the find seconds
“ I told the gu&gt;w alter the gume
thill wr arr ml Ihe Cardiac
Kids." said SrnAnnlr head coach
Hob Tralna "Thai was lust
year's tram.
"W e need to Imscn up a little
hit. W r srrm to It* playing not to
lose Instead of playing In win.
W r 'v r worked liird to get our
ranking, now w r have to show
wc deserve It."
Arrow Force II 127-til will now
ndvnnrf to the 4A-Kegl«m II
semifinals Fruity ut Orlando's
Dr. Phillips Ht4&gt; School, where
t h e y w i l l t a k e on S'
Prtcrsburg-Boca Clrga In 74-tiO
winner over Ucarwatcrl. The
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St. PrteraburgGIbbs (a 07-59
Victor over Distrdtn) and Eau
Gallic (which dun|&gt;rd Leesburg.
79 OH) Gume dines will he
announced today.
T h e w in n e rs o f F r id a y ’ s
games will men ut Dr. Phillips
on Saturday hr the Regional
title und u spot In next week's
slntr tournament in Tallahassee.
Game time will Ir 7:30 p.m.

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two Kill. Steve Aten hud two
singles, a run. and an RBI.
Terry Kussl und Chris Wargo
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run. Dun G o o d lln g hit two
singles and had an RBI. Mike
McLohon also singled twice. Eric
Johnson singled und scored a
run. Mike G raves hit a single.
Crulg Tossl und Brian Howard
each scored a run.
Mike D'Amico paced Discount
Propane with an lnslde-lhe-park
home run. tw o singles, three
runs, und an RBI. Paul Ingamcus
had three singles, two runs, and
an Kill while Juck Lewis added
Hircc singles, a run. anti an KBI.
Chris Grissom chipped In with
two singles, a run. und liner
KBI. Shawn G rim es singled
twice.s scored three runs, und
hud un KBI.
Sieve Munkc contributed Iwo
slngkes. a run. und an KBI.
Manny Silva singled twice and
had an KBI. Mike Broderick
tripled, scored a run. und drove
In two. Tony T rice doubled In a
run. Kogrr Klnnalrd singled and
scored a run.
For G a g e r P e s t C o n tro l.
Donnie McCoy singled twice and
scored a run. W ayne Walker
doubled and scored a run while
Todd Morgan hit a single and
scored a run. T o m Clark had a
single und un RBI. Rich HemIngrr. Kon Cardcll. aiul Scott
Wade ruch lilt n single.

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Contributing for LMI werr
llomuck (four singles, four KBI).
Wilson (double, two singles, two
runs. KB I). J u lie A lbertson
(double, two singles, two KBI).
Tipton (three singles, two runs).
Towns (triple, single, three runs.
Kill), l-un/.i (double, single. KBI).
Nina Turchon (two singles).
Cranlck (single, run). Bagley and
Barb Martin (single) and Jones
and Teresa Flnck (run).

Pacing Hosack were Lynn
(double, two singles, five KBI).
Debbie Ziegler (three singles,
two mns|. Wilson (two singles,
run. KBI). Clndv Campbell (two
singles. Iwo runs). Jane White
(two singles, run). Lisa Clark
(double, run. two KBI). Gallo
(single, run. KBII. Robin Bagged
(single, run) and Tina Pine (run).
Providing Ihe offense for Lake
Monroe Inn were Carol Cranlck
(double, single, run. two KBII.
Ann Lama (two singles, run.

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Denise Hornuck (double, five
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runs) und Dlno Wilson (run).

Lake Monroe Inn scored four
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Gallo led off the bottom of the
seventh wllh u single but was
still there two lly outs latrr. Mary
Wilson singled Gallo to third
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the throw to third. Lynn then
ripped her double to end Ihe
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Lake Monroe hud forced the
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Sanford Blngn. IO-1. In a earlier
game. In the other game played
Tuesday night. Sanford Bingo
ripped Northland Community
Church. 16-2. In five Innings.
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th is with a 3-6 m ark und
Northlund Community was 0 9.

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People
Cook of the Week

IN BRIEF

SPD officer calls herself a ‘dump and pour’ cook

Art festival in New Smyrna
John Yenckle of Longwood la among the artlala who have
liecn sclerled lo lake pari In (he Images '04 Festival of the Arts
In New Smyrna flench on March 12 anti 13.
The festival will lake place In Riverside Park, along the
Indian River.
Over 250 artists from 40 states. Including Hawaii will exhibit
fine paintings, ceramics, photography. Jewelry and fibre art.
There will also be food concessions, music, danre and
dramatic performances during the event.
For more information, call 004-423-4733.

Sunshine Station applications ready
The American Lung Association is now accepting applica­
tions for “ Sunshine Station."July 17-23.
Thr camp Is designed lor children, ages 7 to I I . with asthma
or other chronic lung disease.
The camp offers activities including swimming, volleyball,
crafts and nature hikes, ns well as Intensive asthma education
The camp ill be held at Camp Challenge In Sorrento
Th r deadline for applications Is May 15 and some
scholarships ure available.
For more Information, call 898-3401 or 1-800-786-4872.

Book Fair set
Seventeen Florida authors will gather In the Lake Helen
historic district for the second annual Lake Helen liook Fair,
sponsored by the Friends o f the Library on Saturday. March 5.
The event will take place at Hopkins Hall at Connecticut and
Euclid avenues.
Hours will be from 0a.m. to 2 p m

Special Needs Week
Two vocational staff members from Life Concepts Enter­
prises, a vocational training center for adults who are
devclopmentally disabled, will be speaking at the Visions
Conference In honor ofspecal needs week.
Steve Schaible. a supported employment coordlnatorm and
Ktm Nelson, a Job coach, will present speeches on community
partnerships in supported employment.
Supported employment assists people with disabilities lo
secure and retain Jobs In the c o m m un ity.
Commissioner o f Education Doug Jamcraon declared Feb. 21
though 25 os Florida's First Special Needs Week
The Visions Conference, today and tomorrow, will be at the
Kadlsson Plaza Hotel In Orlando.
For more Information, call 889-4530.

CALENDAR
Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida Blood Bank is asking donors of all types blood
— especially O-typc donors — to donate at Its Sanford branch.
1302 E. Second Si. For Information, call 322-0622.

Aerobics offered
i The City ol 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 13 per class.
Instructor Is Debbie Black, hoard certified with over 10 years
experience.
Call 330-5697 for more details.

Rotary meets early

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Claudia W e b b e r enjoys c o o k in g after a busy shift w llh the Sanford Police Departm ent.

COOK OF
THE WEEK

RENEE
KEITH

When It comes lo cooking.
Webber, for thr mosl part, is a
self-taught cook. “ I'm a dum p
and pour ro o k ." said Webber. " I
like lo experiment wllh dldereni
spices and recipes." She goes on
lo say that " I f I have something
al a rrslaumnt that I like and
hadn’t had tM-fnre. I'll co m e
home and try to iccrcate It nnd
serve it to m y friends."
Chicken Teriyaki Is a recipe
(hat WrblH-r tuis had for m any
years and has made so m any
changes to tt that it virtually luts
heroine her own creation T h e
same holds true when it allies to
her recipe for Spaghetti Sauce
and. W ebber's own recipe for
Pasta Salad.
C LA U D IA 'S P A S T A S A L A D
I box T rio Twists pasta
i small onion

I small green pepper
2-3 stalks o f celery
Sail and pepper to laste
I pkg of Hidden Valley Ranch
Dressing with milk, chilled
Bring a large pot of water to
boll. Add pasta and boll 7-10
minutes or until tender. Drain,
remove pasta and chill. Dice
onion, green pepper and celery.
Mix pasta and diced mixture In
large bowl. Add chilled salad
dressing to desired moisture and
m ix a ll I n g r e d ie n t s w e l l .
Sprinkle paprika on top.

8PA0HETTISAUCE
I Vi lbs. ground beef
I medium anion
1 green pepper
I tsp. minced garlic
I tsp. Italian seasoning
I can of mushrooms or Vi lb.
sliced fresh mushrooms
I can crenm of mushroom
soup
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I large can crushed tomatoes
I medium cun tomato sauce
1 medium can tomato paste
(use about as o f the can)
Salt and pepper to taste
Parmesan cheese to taste
Brown meal In targe pot. Cut
up onion, green pepper. Add
Ihrse ingredients to the pot
a lo n g w ith g a r lic . I t a lia n
seasoning, salt and pepper, stir­

ring well. Then add all canned
goods topping off with some
Parmesan cheese. Simmer on
low for about I Vi hours. Serves
approximately eight people.

BAKED CHICKEN
WITH ORAVT
1 whole chicken, cut up
I small onion
1 small can o f mushrooms
1 tsp. minced garlic
1 can cream of mushroom
soup
I can cream o f celery soup
U cup milk
Salt and pepper to taste
Place ch icken In a Pyrcx
baking dish. Mix diced onion,
garlic, mushrooms and cans of
soup In a bowl and thin It with a
little milk. Mix well. Pour m ix­
ture over chicken and bake at
350*F. for 1 hour or until
chicken Is done. Use gravy over
rice or potatoes.

BLACK BEANS AND RICK
l bag o f black bean soup mix
1 medium onion
1 green pepper
1 up. minced garlic
Salt and pepper to taste
Ham hock or batvn
Soak beans In pan o f water for
several hours. Dice onion, green

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Fish adds variety to meal planning

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays

Fish can add variety os w ell as
economy to meal planning. It
also can be a low caloric entree:
that of course, depends on thr
preparation. Fresh fish Is readily
available in this area os arcmany varieties of frozen fish.
(You may even be fortunate In
having a fisherm an w llh a
steady supply). One recipe In ­
cluded here will use a canned
fish which Is an old standby.
Fresh fish cooks In a very
short time — 3-4 minutes per
pound. O vercook in g c a u s e s
toughness. Frozen fish fillets
need lo be thawed before co ok ­
ing In the microwave oven, unles
otherwise instructed.
Allow an hour or so for the Bsh

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Rotary Club o f 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.

A local chapter o f Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
Community Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

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SANFORD — She's n police
officer w ho can lake (he hc.it in
and out o f the kllchrn. A lter her
shift as a law enforcement time er
with the Sanford l*ollce Depart­
ment. Claudia Webber. Cook of
Die Week. Is oflen seen at the
kilchen scene preparing her favorlle recipes.
Webber, who will proudly tell
you that she is a native F lori­
dian. has lived In Sanford for the
past eight years. She has a long.
Impressive and rewarding career
within different aspects o f law
enforcement.
From 1981 to 1986. W ebber
was a probation officer with the
state of Florida Depart merit of
Corrections. She found that she
wanted to further her career and
decided to enter the field ol
police work. " I went lo the police
academy In ihr evening and I
worked as a probniloii officer
during the day." said W ebber.
U pon g r a d u a t io n W e b b e r
worked an the auxiliary o f the
Sanlord Police Department lor
six months prior to being hired
os a fulltime police officer. T o ­
day, seven years later she Is still
a fiulice officer wllh (he Sanford
P.D.
A lthou gh her police w ork
kreps her busy. Webber still
finds time lo enjoy some of her
favorite hobbles. She dors a little
e x p e r im e n tin g with p h o t o ­
graphy and will get In a gam e or
two ol golf. However, her real
challenge and enjoyment com es
from the delight of having her
crafts sell at the many craft
shows that she attends. " I ’m
really best making things w ith a
country them e." Webber said.
And as she shares with you
some o f the many Items d is­
played In her lovely home, there
Is no question as lo her "cruft
talents."
Webber also has a love and u
good eye for antiques. One o f her
favorite Items Is a school desk
that Is somewhere around 50
years old. " I really wish I could
find a place In the living room to
set this o u t," Webber said. " It
would make a great conversation
piece."
The ruler o f the roost, this
lo v e ly h o m e , b e a u t ifu lly
furnished and impeccably kepi.
Is 2-year-old "W inston", and
according to Webber, " t h i s
Chinese pug knows Just how to
get his w a y ."

The Omni Toastmasters Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the A A A building. 1000 AAA Drive. Heathrow.
Call Sam Ryan at 671-2656 lor more Information.

Nar-Anon to meet
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake •
Hospital, 589 West Slate Road 434. Longwood. Nar-Anon la a
support group open to families and friends o f addicts. Dally
living with an addict Is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Join for support In coping with your addict; gain
serenity to make decisions and put your life back in focus. Call
260-1900 for more Information.

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TERIYAKI PISH PLATTER
I lb. fish fillets (cod. sole,
orange roughy. pollock)
M cup soy sauce
1clove garlic, minced
I Tbsp. brow n sugar
I Tbsp. chopped onion
1Tbsp. vinegar
VVtsp. ginger
1cup sliced cauliflower
1cup sliced carrots
1cup sliced zucchini
I Tbsp. sesame seed
1Tbsp. butter or margarine
Cm Bsh Into long, servingsized pieces. Place In plastic bag
set in another dish. Combine soy
sauce, garlic, brown sugar, o n ­
ion. vinegar and ginger: m ix
well. Pour over Bsh In bag.
Secure bag: lurn lo coat Bsh
evenly. Refrigerate about I hour.
Combine cnullllower. earrots
and zucchini in 1-quart casse­
role. Cover with casserole lid.
Microwave on 100 percent power
3)4*4 minutes or unlll Just about
tender, stirring once. Set aside.
Remove lisli Imm marinade. Roll
up fillets, secure wllh toothpick
If necessary. Arrange seam side
down In cen ter of microsafe
serving plate. Spoon vegetables
around fish, cover wllh plastic
wrap.
Microwave on 100 percent
power 4-5 minutes or unlll Bsh
Bakes apart easily wllh fork. Let
stand covered. Combine sesame
seed and butler In smull glass
dish. Microwave (100 prrrrnt).
uncovered 30-45 seconds or un­
til mclicd. S|&gt;oon over vegeta ­
bles. About 5 servings — 125
calorics each.
This attractive combination
makrs an alternative to the
usual (u na-noodle casserole.
Serve in about 25 minutes.

4 cups uncooked noodlea
(uboul 7 ounces)
1 Tbsp. margarine or butter
1Tbsp Instant minced onion
I can (6)4 oz.) water-packed
luna. drained
1 Tbsp. parsley Bakes
2 eggs
V* cup milk or cream
Dash of pepper
114 cups frozen broccoli: carrot
and caullBower combination
1Tbsp. margarine or butter
2 Tbsp. flour
M Up. salt
l i tsp. nutmeg
1cup milk
1 medium tomato, chopped
1Tbsp. Parmesan cheese
Cook noodles as directed on
package. Drain. Add 1 tables­
poon margarine and toss until
melted. Mix In onion. Place In
8-Inch square baking dish. Add
luna and parsley; toss lightly.
Beal eggs: beat In 14 cup milk
and the pepp er. Pour o v e r
noodles: mix lightly. Cover with
vented plastic wrap.
Microwave (100 percent) 4V4-5
minutes or until center is Just
about set. Let stand covered.
Place vegetable combination in
1-quart batter bowl. Cover with
vcnlrd plastic wrap. Microwave
(100 percent) 4-41* minutes or
until hot. stirring once. Stir In I
tablespoon margarine, flour,
sail, nutmeg and milk until
blended.
Microwave (100 percent) un­
covered. 3V4-4 minutes or unit
mixture bolls and thickens; stir­
ring once. Pour over noodles; top
wllh tom ato and Parm esan
cheese. Microwave (100 percent)
uncovered 2V4-3 minutes or until
heated through.
A light wine sauce enhances
thr flavor o f snapper or other
fish flllcts.

RED SNAPPER WITH WINE
SAUCE
1lb. red snapper fillets
1 Tbsp. margarine

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2 Tbsp. lemon Juice
2 Tbsp. dry white wine
'A tsp. salt
Dash o f paprika
4 slices lemon
Fresh parsley
Cut Bllets into serving size
pieces. Arrange In 8-Inch square
baking dish with thicker por­
tions to the outside. Cover with
wax paper. M icrowave (100
percent) 4-5 minutes or until Bsh
(lakes easily with fork. Set aside.
C om bine m argarin e, lem on
Juice, wine, and salt In 1-cup
glass measure. Microwave (100
percent) uncovered, 45-60 sec­
onds or until melted. Arrange
Bllets on serving plate: drizzle
w llh sa u ce. S p rin k le w ith
paprika. Garnish with lemon
and parsley. About 4 servings —
140 calories each.

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beat and safest procedure to
handle a kidney atone that la loo
large to pasa normally - surgery
or lithotripsy? la there any
approved medication that can be
taken to dissolve n atone?
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though they arc composed of
various substances (such as cal­
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If a stone Is relatively small
and smooth. It may pass into the
bladder (and be excrrtedl after a
by Art Saniom few hours o f discomfort, requir­
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On the other hand, large and
sharp stones may lodge In the
ureter and. If not mrchanlcally
removed, obstruct one kidney.
This can cause serious conse­
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vital organs that rid the body of
many waste products. Therefore,
when a stone doesn't pass,
doctors become worried and
begin analyzing what ran be
done.
In the past, the only satisfacto­
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tube Introduced Into the bladder!
or. less commonly, by direct
surgery on the ureter Itself.
Now. however, urologists have
a powerful non surglcal method
of breaking up stones, so that
the smaller fragments pass more
easily Into the nladder. Called
"lithotripsy." the technique In­
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electromagnetic waves at the
stones, causing them to disin­
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I don't know which choice
would be right for you. Cer­
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hazardous and uncomfortable
than surgery. This Is something
you should discuss with your
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with tested alliances rather than
speculate on unknown quanlties
in the year ahead. You're likely
to fare much better with old
friends than with new ones.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20) Be
realistic about your physical
attributes today and don't try to
do things that could strain your
muscles Just because your ego
encourages you to try to keep up
with someone else. Trying to
patch up a broken romance?
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you to understand what
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w ork. M all 13 and a long,
s e lf- a d d r e s s e d , s ta m p e d
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associates. This could create a
problem where you push your
priorities and they shove theirs.
G E M IN I (May 21-June. 20)
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volatile topics with persons you
do not know too well. They could
be os hotheaded about their
positions as you are about yours.
C AN C ER (June 21-July 22) Be
sure you have the last word
today In any m atter which
affects you financially. Letting
others act without your direction
could be unwise.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Guard
against Inclinations today to
classify others as either friends
or enemies. Those who agree
with you may represent the
former group while those who
don't, the latter.
V n tO O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be
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w h en w o r k in g on fa m ilia r
assignments with familiar tools.
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on co-workers or helpers.
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seriously. If you do. you could
get everyone up tight and angry.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Trying to catch up on things
you've been neglecting might
cause you to rush things In a
m anner where y o u 'll create
more problems than you'll re­
solve. Be slow, but sure.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Someone with whom you're
closely Involved might try to
make you feel obligated today by
reminding you o f a past deed
which really wasn't a favor In
the first place.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) You could run Into some sttfT
resistance today In your finan­
cial affairs If persons with whom
you're dealing have reason to
question your motives. Keep
everything out In the open.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 10)
Be extremely careful how you
use your authority today in
situations where you have a
commanding role. If you're arro­
gant or aggressive, they may
refuse to follow your orders.
C op yrigh t 1994 N E W S PA PE R
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

ANWIE

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Chicken
and rice:
Perfect
pair
Chicken goes with everything
hut undoubtedly one of It* most
frequent dinner companion* Is
rice.
There aren't many chicken
(llahes with which rice Is not a
compatible side dish. Indeed,
rice Is Included In Ihe list uf
ingredients In many recipes for
preparing chicken.
Chicken Is the complete, low
calorie. low fat protein which Is
often the basis for nutrition-wise
diets. Chicken and rice are both
foods recommended In "Dietary
G u id elin es for A m e r ic a n s "
Issued by the United States
Department of Agriculture. Add
vegetables and/or fruits and you
are w ell on the w ay to a
balanced dally diet.

EAS T ERN CHI CKEN AND
SAFFRON RICE
4 skinless, boneless broilerfryer chicken breast halves
2 Tbsp. lime Juice, divided
V4 tsp. sail, divided
V4 tsp. pepper
2 Tbsp. olive oil
2 med. onions, sliced thin
I Tbsp. cumin seed soaked In
2 Tbsp. water, crushed
4 small tomatoes, quartered
Vi cup finely-chopped green

TV ’s ‘Grace Under Fire’
inspires real-life Mom

Eastern Chicken and Saffron Rice Is a colorful, nutritious dish with a
different but appealing flavor.
and half of suucc In frypan.
Sprinkle with mint. Layer re­
maining rlrr and sauce; pour
milk over nil. Cover and bake In
325°F. oven nbonl 30 minutes
or until chicken Is tender and
most o f liquid Is absorbed.
Makes 4 servings.

about 5 mlntrs: add chicken.
Cook, u ncovered, about 10
minutes more. Cook rice ac­
cording to packagr directions,
using no margarine and shortest
looking time. Arrange chicken
In 2-quart (taking dish. Top with
half of Ihe cooked rice, onions

DEAR ABBTi I recall an
episode o f ABC’s "Grace Under
Fire” (Wednesday nights) that
had a powerful effect on me.
because I, too. am a divorced
mother o f young children.
In this particular episode, the
divorced mother had bought and
gift-wrapped some Christmas
presents and put their father's
name on them. The young son
was upset because his father
didn't show up or call him on
Christmas, which would have
meant more to him thun the glfls
his father supposedly had sent,
wlilrh he told his mother —
through his tears.
His mothrr then assured the
boy that his father really loved
him very much, but like some
men. he Just wasn't very good at
expressing himself. She then
(old him how very proud his
father was when he was bom,
and she emphasized that al­
though " D a d " didn’t spend
much lim e with him. really
loved him very much.
A b b y , 1 w as e m o tio n a lly
overcom e with this episode,
because I'm sure many divorced
mothers Identified with It. us I
did.
Grace sacrificed the momen­

even moke up lies If ihe truth
Isn’t "bad" enough. They also
try Co outdo each other with
gifts, deny each other access to
the child, and generally make
the child feel miserable. How 1
wish more divorced parents
would show a llttlr more "grace
underfire."

ADVICI

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

A DIVORCEE. WICHITA. KAN.
DEAR DIVORCEE) 1 second
the emotion.

tary "satisfaction'' she might
have gotten from making a few
nasty remarks and pointing out
what a heel the father was.
Instead she hullt him up to be
more of a loving father than he
really was, and avoided saying
anything negative about him.
Let's face It. If the father really Is
an Insensitive slob. Ihe kid will
figure It out for himself soon
enough.
Grace refused to reinforce the
(toy's feeling that his lather
didn't love him. (Whut kind of
molhrr would wanl her child to
have to deal with that kind of
|&gt;uln?J
U n fo r tu n a te ly , lo o m any
divorced parents are quick to
criticize the other parent — some

DEAR ABBY: This Is In regard
to the buttle of Ihe thermostat
between husband and wife.
The samr battle was waged by
my parents, until u new furnace
was Installed. The Installer said.
“ Set It at 68 degrees, and leave It
alone!" He explained that It look
more oil to raise the house
temperature each morning than
to keep It constant.
My mother tought slacks and
a sweater, and Dud put away his
short-sleeve shirts.
D.L. IN MAINE
P.S. Now In their 70s. they
report lltat the warmer night
temperature setting makes those
late-night trips to the bathroom
more comfortable.

ta p p e r

I Tbsp. grated fresh ginger
1 tsp. curry powder
1 pkg. (5 ounces) saffron long
grain rice
Vi tsp. crushed dried mint
Vi cup skim milk
S p rin k le c h ick e n w ith 1
Tablespoon of the lime Juice. Vi
teaspoon of the salt and pepper:
set aside. In large frypan. place
olive oil: heat over medium
temperature. Add onion, strlrlng
and cooking until clear, about 5
minutes: remove from pan and
keep warm. Place chicken In
Iry p o n and c o o k a b ou t 3
minutes on each side or until
opaque; remove and keep warm.
To frypan. add cumin seed In
water, tomatoes, green pepper,
ginger, cuny powder, remaining
1 tablespoon lime juice and
remaining Vi teaspoon salt. Cook

Cook:
Continued from P af • SB
pepper and saute them In a
frying pan with the garlic using
butter or bacon grease. Doll
beans In a large pot adding
sauteed mixture. Add ham hock
or cut up raw bacon. Simmer on
medium-low heal for about IVi
hours or until beans are done.
Add seasoning mix found In bag
of beans approximately Vi hour
before beans are done. Serve
over rice. Serves 6 to 8.

CHICKEN TERIYAK1
3-4 chicken breasts
1 pkg. sliced Swiss cheese
1 onion
1 can of mushrooms
1 bottle Tertyak! sauce
Salt and pepper chicken. Place
chicken In a Pyrex baking dish
and marinate w ith T erlyokl
sauce (overnight If possible).
S a u te d ic e d o n io n s a n d
mushrooms In a pan with butter.
Spread sauteed mixture over
chicken breasts. Cover dish with
alum inum foil and bake at
390*F. for about 45 minutes.
Uncover and place one piece of
Swiss cheese over each chicken
breast. Bake at 350°F. for about
43 minutes. Uncover and place
one piece of Swiss cheese over
each chicken breast and place
back In oven until melted. Serve
with additional Tcrtyakl sauce If
desired.

24 Oz.

12 Ct. Foil Pack,

Hunt's

Alka
Seltze:

Ketchupi
Reg. 894

FOOD LION
■

9 -Live s
R e g . $ 1.11

Super Supper
Cat Food

n i t . , i i -,p n

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Boneless
Pork Loins

18 Oz.

Prem ium
Cat U tte r

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0*7 Urn. Avg.
S U csd F R E E /

Reg. $1.60

10 Lb. Pood Lion

lim it a

m

Ramen Pride
S o ttp

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w e t.

Mr. Coffee
Filters

Cinch Spray
Reg. 594

L im it 4

T yson /H olly Farm s

G ro u n d

G ra d e A J u m b o P a ck

Chicken Thighs ft
Drum sticks

Beef
Center Cut ^

Oranges

Boneless +
Pork Chop;
G w iltn e r

10 Lb.

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G resT&amp; ogs ft Q

3 lb . P a ck

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Big 8 A ll
M eat Pranks

B ag

Rib End

R o a st
F ille t

SunJdst
“Seedless” Navel

jQround
F re s h

Daily ^
Regular

'First Of.The Season’

Bare
■

Bam a Grape

Peaches,
Plums Or
Nectarines

(Ran** Kallh la a Sanford
Harold corn*ponds nl and .Cook
ol tha Waak columnist. Plaasa
submit nominations lor lha
weekly faatura to 321-8745.)

95% Fat

NEW ARRIVALS

Ham

The following Urths have been
recorded at MCA Central Florida
Regional llospltil. Sanford:
Jan. 17 — Katie Youmans.
Sanford, girl
Jan. 18 — M ir I and Eddie
Lahll.Sanford.gr!
Jan. 19 — TSneka Davis and
Chand King. Sanford, girl
Jan. 20 — 3iawna Pilgrim.
Longwood. boy
Jan. 23 — Uufiundu Jamison.
Sanford, girl
Jan. 25 — Michelle and Terry
Evans. Sanford, grl
Jan. 26 -&gt; Tartla Toliver and
Tyrone Denson, Sanford, girl:
Christina Bennett and Juson
Prokosch, Sanfcrd, girl
Jaru' 27 — Julie and Scolt
Taylor, Sanford, girl
Jan. 28 — Crahy Stanley and
Jermaine Jackron. Sanford, girl
Jan. 29 — Ifcth Zimmerman
and Michael IburJIc. Geneva,
girls Ana Rodriguez. W inter
Springs, girl; Tkresa J ell and
Michael Cote. Sanford, boy

Cooked
Pecans

■J Yellow O r *W hite

American
Cheese

Kellogg*
New Crop

12 P a c k /1 2 O s . C a n s

Pepsi

Cola

s319

Red Ripe

Strawberries

175 Ct. Facial

Kleenex
Tissue

Reg.
990

I

�M • 8anlord Harold, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday, Fabruary 23. 1994

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
1 IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. t l 108 C A U K
BANK A T I A N TIC , a Federal
l i . W f l Bank, t/k/a ATLANTIC
F E D E R A L SA V IN G S AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF FORT
LAUDER DALE.
P M aNH.
w.
RUSSELL C. SMITH JR . H in.
•lal
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
toroctowre dated Februery 14.
IH a and entered In Ca m Ho
♦» U H C A U K . « l me Eigh
teenlh Judicial Circuit In and tar
Seminole County, Florida
wherein B AN K ATLAN TIC . a
Fodoral la ting t Bank, ok .
Ptaintilt. and RUSSELL C
SMITH. JR . i l ui, d al art
Determents, I will tall ta mo
highest and best bidder h r caan
al the Wool Front Door el mo
Seminole County Courthouse In
Santard. F tor Ida a lt I CD sc tack
AAA. on the lam day at Martti.
i h a mo tattooing Otter toed
property at oat torrn In told
Final Judgment, to pit
L o t t t . W IN D W A R D
SQUARE. SECTION ONE. oc
carding to mo Flat merool at
recorded In Rial Book tt. Page
M. ol me Public Recordt el
SemmotaCounty. Florida
D A TE D m u Itm day of Fob
ruary. ttta
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol told Circuit Court
Seminole County. F tar Ida
By; Dorothy W Bolton
Qainutw Clerk
Publish February I I A March
I. IHC

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E EIO HTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: t ) 444C A IIK
C A R TE R E T SAVINGS BANK
F A ..
Plaint itt
rt
JOHN T STEWART, tlu t .
a t a l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Hoi ice It hereby giten that
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered In Ihit cevse
In the Circuit court ot Seminole
County. Florida. I will tell the
property situated In Semino'e
County. Florida.describedet
Let t Blech ' B". STERLING
PARK. UNIT TWO record.ng to
the plat Ihereel. recorded in
Plat Book it. Pageist I ' end aa
at the Public Records ol Semi
nolo County. F tarIda
at public sole, to the highest end
best bidder, lor cash at the
West Non I door e* tour mouse in
Seniord. Florida, el II 90 A M
cm March 1*. 1H 1
MAR YANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Dorothy W Belton
Deputy C tart
Publish February I ) A March
1. iHe
DEO III

oEom

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR TH E E IO H TE EN TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.I MIFP4CA14K
PIRST UN ION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA, successor
in tateretl to the Federal
Ctap i i lt Incur once Corporation
at receiver ol
Souths oot Bonk. N A .
Plaintiff.
S T IV A N M V A N O R I.M O .
M ARY ANN VAN ORE.
W ILLIAM TR IC K L E . J R -

Truttao. end
JA N E T L. COM I NOS. M .D N O TICE OR B A L I
Hence it ghqn mat pursuant
to tho Flnol Judgment of Feredaetoo entered the Itm day of
February. Hat. In Civil Action
N o t l in s C A U K of tho Circuit
Cowl of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. In and far Sammete
County. F lo rid a . In ehlch
S T IV A N M. VAN ORE. M.D.,
M ARV ANN VAN ORE.
W IL L IA M T R S C K L I . J R ..
Truetaa and JAMRT L. COM
I NOS. M G . are mo Oetondonts
atto F IR S T O NION NATIONAL
-O JLN K O Ffl

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURt
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT.
FLORIDA
CASE NO W MSI CAIIK
CO LLECTIVE FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK. I k e
C O LLEC TIVE FEDERAL
SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Platatilt
w
BRIAN K CORTON and DAWN
J CORTON his pita FORO
MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY.
Defendant
NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO SU R EU LB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to Ihe Final Summery
Judgment et Mortgage Ferecto
turn dated Februery IF. I H i
end entered m Com No »J
1141 C A U K the Circuit Court ot
the Eighteenth Judktat Circuit.
In and tar Somlnota County.
Florida. whemM COLLECTIVE
P ID E R A L SAVINGS RANK
f/k/o CO LLECTIVE FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI
A T I O N . (" P la in t if f " ) and
BRIAN K. CORTON and OAWN
J . CORTON. Ms pile FORD
MOTOR C R ED IT COMPANY.
("Dotondentt ’l Tho property

2ZW&amp;:

West Front Deer of me
Seminole County Cosrrthouto.
W1 N. Port Avenue. Santard.
Florida at ll:M o m . on me IFm
day ol March. 1)84. the following
described mol property and
r property i
Fmoi Judgment i
Unit t told ttw teuth M tool of
Unit t ot TUM AK BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL CEN
tarn according
TER , a a
OT COTmPPYllEiim Offkiai
IM A Pago m i
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
Dated February 14. im .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark et Ihe Circuit Court
Somlnota County. F tarIda
JonaE. Jeeewk
Deputy Clerk
Publish: February IS A March
ttfM
OEOM*

special accommodation to par
ticlpolo In Hits proceeding
should contact Court Atoninls
kalian ol M l N. Fork Avenue.
Santard. FL MF7I telephone
I toll T D d H , ' not later than
seven (?) days prior to ihe
proceeding II hearing Impaired.
(T O O ) l 800tS)«FFI Or Voice
IV ) lAOpm aFFl. Via Florida
Relay Service
Publish February T) A March
L1884
D E O lt t

TH E ET. JOHNS RIVER WATER M ANAOEM ENT DISTRICT
Tho Dtetrkl^Hw'neftoe*'if"Its ta k i^ te T s tu e 'l permit la Itw
fWRgodng Ipgllcontuj « » March A WW:
SEMINOLE C O U N TY SCHOOL BOARD (WILSON ELEM EN T*
RV SCHOOL), n i l M IL L O N V IL L I A V I - SANFOR0. FL M m ,
oppUcottan n -IIF A IM A U F M Tho District proposes to allocate 0 #1)
million goltane per day of water tar I acres of LANDSCAPE
IR R IG A T IO N . T H E A F F L IC A N T 'S F R E V IO U S F E R M IT
G RANTED TH E USE OF U H MOO O F W ATER FOR S ACRES OF
LANDSCAFE. AND M ET MGO FOR FUBLIC SUFFLY. The
withdrawals used by m u proposed project will consist of GROUND
W ATER FROM TH E FLORIDAN AQ UIFER vie ONE EXISTING
W IL L In Somlnota County located In mo SW U OF NW la OF SW 14
OF SW la of Section M. Township it South. Range K I H i.
The fltalt) containing each of Iho above listed eppttcattcnm ate
available tar Inspection Monday through Friday except tar legal
hoHdoyt. I N o.m. to S:M pm . at the SI. Johns River water
Monegemont District. Highway IM West. Folotka. Florida
Tho District will lake action an each permit application listed
above unless a petition tar on administrative proceeding (hearing l Is
filed pursuant to the provHtant of section IM P . F .S , and section
a o c -lill. F A C A parson whose substantial interests ere elttctod
by any of Iho Districts proposed permitting decisions identified
above may petition tar on admMekallve hearing In accordance with
section IM ST, F.S Fettltans must comply with tho requirements el
F tarIdo Administrative Cade Rules atC l.llt and M C I Sit and bo
Med with (received by) Ihe District Clerk, P O Box lo t. Peieika.
Florida 111TO-lot. Petitions tar administrative hearing on me above
oaptkotlon(i) musl bo Mod within taurtoen (U ) days« ( public aliens
of this notice or within taurtoen (la) days of actual rtcolpt of mis
totem, whichever first occurs. Failure to file a petition within mis
time ported shall constitute a waiver of any right such person may
hove to request an administrative determination (hoering) under
section IM P . F S . concerning mo subject permit application
Fettttona which ora not Bled In accordance with mo above provisions
ore subject to dismissal
Rasta Parker. Dale Control Technician
Division of Permit Dele Services
Publish: Februery M.1884
DEO 110

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noncei. rants, royalties, miner
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CIR C UITC O UR T
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A t Deputy Clerk
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II you he&gt;* any r-ret'iont
please call ihe Classified
Advertising Departm ent
Monday Friday. I M ] M

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given Ihel I
am engaged In business at ad I
ScNlke Way. Sulla IN IM. Son
toed. FL MFFI. Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fkllttmrt
Name el A M Y S M OTORS
AFFORDABLE EXPORTS, and
Ihot I intend to register sold
name with tho Division el Cor
ppratlons. Tallahassee, Florida
In accordance with the pre
visions ot Itw Fictitious Noma
Statutes. To wn Section M l W.
Florida Statutes lltl.
Keith Jenlgon
Publish: February II. IH4
DEOIO t
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: SI4MT DR-01 F
IN RE Tho Marriage ol
CHESTER FRANIBR EW ER .
Respondenl. Husband.
and
M ANUELkBR EW ER .
Pehtlorwr. wife
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHESTER f RAMI
BREWER
YOU ARE HER EB Y MOTI
F IE O that an action lor d-siofu
lien of marriage has been tiled
egamsl you end you ere re
gufred lo serve a copy of your
written detansei. II any. to It on
M A N U E LA BR EW ER . Pell
1loner, whose address l| li t
Cotony Drive Casselberry. Ftor
Ida H IM . on or betere MARCH
M. IN&lt; and tile me original wilh
the clerk ol mis court before
service on Petitioner or Imme
dietely nwreeher ll you tall to
do SO a dalauit will be entered
agemsI you tor Itw relief de
mended In the petition
WITNESS my hand and Ihe
seel ot this Court on FEBRU
ARY IF. Ieat
ISEALI
MAR YANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 11 A March
1.». 14 lH t
DEO i l l
NOTICE
Tey tor's Towing will tell Ol
Public Auction on February 71.
m t al 10 CO e m a it m a Door
Bulck VIH IGaAAMVAIHf111
Brown. FL Tog f KHVI4J and a
t t t l Bulck with tho V IN
iG a C W a tllF u lO lll. « Door
Virginia License Plate l XIMlTa
Grey at U4 Ring Rd . Orlando.
FL
Publish February 11. la. IS. 14.
IT. K M. II 73.11.1TS4
O EO tja

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ST 110 hr Nooxp. nec Immed
opening NT NOtfte sm tee
A U T O A U C TIO N D R IV IR S
N E I D I D I Must hove valid
drivers lRente and bo obta to
drive stick Ceil between 11
SPRINT STAFFING. IW-Mtt
AVAILABLE POSITIONS
For motlvetod individuals
willing to work Vorlosrt loco
n a n s lo r P r o d u c t i o n ,
Warehouse, and Assembly
Mutt have reliable tronsparto
Hon and homo phono Coll
GPC ot WS t i l l lor moro
tntermalien Never a tee I
CLASS A DRIVERS
Wo need fly* drivers who
know tho Orlando area. Will
bo making deliveries, lifting
up to hi lbs. stoning at tf oo
per hour. Must hove 1 years
••parlance end a very good
drivmgretard Callow HM

71— H rtpW hnttd

7
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anted

CONSTtUCTKW HOMERS

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Good pay. steady work. Will
train We T it 14711v message

DENTAL ASSISTANT
E -•(NpF'hWICWRi with eiponded
dudes needsd tar busy multi
disciplinary office Strong re
starfive and surgical skills •
musl Salary commensurate
with experience Available
Jen tO C e llO M m U M

DIRECTOR
For established childcare ten
ter Education end riper tent*
in early chHNwad required
_________Cell r n M il
D R IV IR S CLASSB
Must have good driving record,
need I Is years •■perlance
good MVR GPC Is looking tor
drivers who want M work
Callow till

DRIVERS
T T . pneumatic lank Local Or
aver the road Mull have COL
with ox endorsements 1 year
verifiable tractor traitor evp*
fiance, and clean MVR Deed
drivers out IP 14 days Local
driver* guaranteed weekly
salary 0001414&gt;N WALPOLE
• O RIV Efl HELPER*
talShr Cleon record helps
Permanent job Benefits!
FR C B REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7W W lll h S f .r o lift
EAST W ORKI EX C ELLEN T
FAVI Assemble products at
hem e
C e ll T e ll F r e e
1000 443 siaat XT r»»o
JANITORS
Part time tar Lake Mery
/H e a th ro w Apply I AN t
Philadelphia Ave Orlando

SorvlceM ald now hiring
Loadort ovg t#-hr Paid
mileage Call today, fieri to
morrow! Evp only H I 4141

MAINTENANCE
A/C. refrtg evp req Send
resumes to T il Secret Harbor
Ln Lake Mary, FLHT44
• M AINTENANCE*
S i f t w k l Ne n lto s -N o
weekends Beautiful estab
lifhment A IHttoeftMse little
of Iholl Reel greet tenants
F R I I REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
t w w n th is . r o u t s
M A JO R DOM O/ M OUSEK I R F K R E x p e rie n c e d
live in. full time. Lpko Mary
u -m -a ro

MEOICAL HELP

LFN
t l PM I AM
Part time Apply In person
I twd Street. Ssxlerd
M EOICAL

LFN
Innovotad facility on Ihe
cutting edge of research
11 hr shift. Call s e e m
with basic censiruclien sail's
Valid drivers license and awn
Iran sparla lie*. .Please coll

Don oi no yyw
NO E X P E R IE N C E! IM toW OO
meekly/potential processing
FHA mortgage refunds OWN
HOURS I-MI-MMM4 EXT 434
14 HOURS_________________

OFFICE HELF
P /T Secretary, computer
skills necessary , self Harter.
good with people H I NOT

F/T ELECTRONICTECH
Shop m Santard reads Tech.
Experience ertth TV A VCR
trouble sheeting. Ftaitata hr*
cab v c r *s Pie* r o a m

FAIT TINE
O lllc e w o rb , will tra in.
Perfect tar retired couple
Cell IM aWl_______________

C lp H TllM t pfl(WH4-

Iodeatry Ceoecll. I l l Watt
Labe Mery Bfvd, Santard FL

CNAS
For all Tull time shifts: 7-1.
II T. b i l l Musi boconiflsd

ORDERUES
Full time 1-11shift

IFM
Full lima F it and
pert time] II
Accepting applications
Monday-Friday, ba
Deiary Manor M N . 17-01.
PeBory N l-aaM O*
• COUNTER W O RKER#
u x wkl Handle customers
Work sell up to General man­
ager I Really groat bona fit*.
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T

w a w u tb lt-iw iiTa
D E LI HELP
Full lima. M F . experience
preferred, reliable, pleasent
personality Good pay
D ELIVER Y
11:IB I-M , own cor. reliable
PARK CENTER C A FE MOOMI

DRILL Or ERAT0RS.
ETCHERS
AND FLATUS
W inter Spring* com pany
soaks Individuals with pro
vloirs production exportonco J
shins available Mon-Thurt
I KPM 4AM Frl. Sol. Sun.
4 A M I MPM or 4 10PM 4AM
I t M hr Permanent poeitlons
_____________ _ Never • tee I
DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tevoroe, FI.
a well established and grew
Ing Cenlral Florida based
company Oftart you:
• Sami Annual Foy IncrodOOt
• Step OH Fey
PUntoedtagPoy
p Vocation Foy
OSotety bonus
a Spouse Riding Program
• A vor ago Trip S 1 Doy«
• Lota Model Cewvontianal
Tractors
II you hove I years Tractor
traitor. OTR and snow and lea
experience plus a good driving
record, call'
- I 4*4*3* SON

13- Rooms for R*n1
A QUIET, clean rm . kitchen,
phone laundry Apt * avail
able nio 131A up 114 rate
CLEAN BOOMS, single Darting
tfl/w k K itchen, phene,
laundry, video gemot, oft
street petSine 110*411______
CLEAN FURNISHBD Ro o m
w/ klichen svell U l wk. tit
sec Downtown r o 1004
__
PRIVATE IONOWOOD HOME
NensmeSer 140 wS 110 dep
1H 3140___________________

♦5-Room/Board
• FREE ROOM AND BOARD •
Oed will share 1 bdrm home In
exchange tar help w/ dough
tars. It A 11 Ideal tor single
mom or older woman 111 TWA

17- Apartment!
Furnished / R«nt

NOTICE
All rental end real estate
advertisements or* subject to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which mokes If Illegal lo
advertise any preference. Urn
flatten or dlfcrlm inalton
based on race, cater, religion,
sex. handicap familial status
or national erl

ALL UTILITIES paid an I bdrm
Clean, blinds carpal. A/C. no
pats SIB ♦ dip HO 10*4
O ETA C N IO GARAOB APT. I
bdrm . I bath 11IP1month. U M
security deposit
OT4131
tl Johns Realty Compoey
E F F IC IE N C Y C O T T A O I
Completely furnished, utilities
pd Nepow iperson r o u t e
SANFORD STUDIO A I BDRM
tlM/me up plus deposit No
pets All etacfrlc. air r o b ill
SANFORD
largo 1 bdrm .
complete privacy IIAO per
week plus HOC security
Coii m n t t

W -A p a r lr n t n lt
U nlum lshtd / R«nt

CASSELBERRY
Upscale, single story, patio
apartments I bedrooms Ideal
tar tadividuel or couple
444437?___________
CONVENIENT TO downtown 1
bdrm. 1 beta single story.
qutaf.w/dhookupta»/mo
__________ m m t __________

GOING-GOING...
I Bdrm./I Bolh t i l l*lt
SHENANDOAH APARTM ENTS

Q U IE T 1/IW townhouso. 110*
Park. Advil comm M31 mo
end sac dep Wefer/lresh
Inti Barb Mon f r l 7711*43

SANFORD. I bOrtR- carport,
tocutlly system, lull kll .
Mt til*discounted **)*
LAKE MARY, 1 Bdrm. cerpel
C/HA. eppl I . mini's, fenced
,a-d acoderea *11 «te*
LAKE MARY O U P LEX - 1 BR.
I BA. re ltlg . Slav*. A/C.
wesh/dry hookup, big yard
MM/mo.tM&gt;d*P M1M4S
SANFORD. Why rant. II you
hove SKM. you con own all
new hill duplex. J/lto. #4
»kta llvxter tree S*S 3401____

SANFORD. I Bdrm w/ufil turn
By wk or mo 3*3 *000 attic*
44* tTT* lie&lt;ne SOP 1410pejer
S A N F O R D I B rd m A p t
irn/m o 1300 dep Coll altar

1pm 1341044____________

I BEDROOM. 1331 monlh plus
SITS security deposit and
retaront oe . .______ M l M G
I BEDROOM FR E E MONTH
SPECIAL! &gt; bdrm, * tlfiC
•veil Cell Jerry. » l 4410

103— Houses

U n lu m ls h td / Rent
DEBARY I bdrm. I bath home.
Honda rm. takalronl 1431/mo
plus sec Hall Realty M l 1714

HUD HOMES.
from 11*0 N v i l Why tenlf
The Hiliimew Oreve.
M l-a m ...................
Realtor
LAKE MARY I i oidvr i«..-*
very cenfral Lg ta4. trees
LUOpiusset M l Ml*_______
M AYFAIR. 1/1. esc area avail
M l C/HA. W’ D hoc* up
MM me 1100 dep Ml *1*7___
1ANFORD 1 bdrm. Us bam
lekefronl house S4M mo
___________M l 70*4___________
SANFORD. V ), I l f ftolly Ave
1410'mo 7*3 *000 oil ice 44*
*131 home S00 1410pager____
SANFORD. 1/1 fenced yard.
Quiet neighborhood 111 A lest
M l 1171 er MO feaO ivmsg
• S A N FO R D 1/1 S4M'mo
14M/d*p e l/ l. 1)10 me
U10 (tap O LAKE MARY. in .
I X l iTW 1)01 dep 33J HI*
SANFORD. M l. C/HA. garage
1110 mo piui dep. tees* 40?
M? H0?er*ei 4144 eves
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
R EN T TO OWN
) bdrm . new kitchen, eir
U.000 down. U4P mo io» 7H?

Stenstrom Rentals
OSANFORD 4/1 w/ carport.
CHA 1!?1 m o llU tec
• SUNLAN01/1 w/stf carport
new paint, new carpal Clean 1
IM l'm o. 1131 sec
OtNADOW LAKE WOODS M i l
w/ A te cor garage, fpic . well
Aseptic 1*00/mo. 1*00 tec
OST JOHNS R IVER 1/1 w/
garage, hardwood floors, boat
Slip View 11100/mo 1*00/sec
O S AN FO R D 1/1 apt CHA.
polio, dean 140*/ma. 1100 sec
Stawiirom Realty. Inc
Uke It wei our ewn." Jim Oeyte
r o H t l After 4PM: Mt-ietl
SUNLAND 1 bedroom, lomlly
room, control H/A, Irothly
pointed UOO/mo , HI and Iasi
plus U M M l 014) after 1pm
1 BDRM. t*M month plus UOO
s e c u r it y d e p e s ll and
rrtarencex ................373 1141
I BEDROOM with cent H/A.
la rge fenced y a rd , and
screened room Only IMS down
Why ro n tf The Hllflmee
Oroup, lee RoeIter M l AMI
IM W 111b S TR E E T 1 bdrm. I
be. Ig earner lot. carport, air.
eppl Only IMA/me M l 7*7*
Ms ROOM HOUSE. Cypress
Ave Santard All ufllMtes will
bo paid by tenant SXO/mu
M l *171

MINUTES FROM SAXFORDI

MAIINErS VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. SMB mo
I bdrm, S41| mo and up

m u n
MOVE IN SPECIAL Newly re
novaled I A 1 bdrm opts All
amenities tits U H mo. plus
lyrNoso H a m a

C L O IR SPRINOS. ell Hwy 41?
I. 1. 1 Bdrmt ITS to 1*0 xvk
1100 (tap &gt; » 313* or M3 3104

T i l — Warehouse
Space / Rent
L O N O W O O D / IA K E M A R Y
Mid f ie sterege werehousn.
400 *00 1400 sq II Fra* rent
w/l)me leese, fromtl®/mo
_________ 111 M T)___________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE -4*A
and Old Lake Mary Blvd
•i 11#
1.000 iq II. ol
llc/worehouse ’ rinished ol
lice spec* also avallebte
KepeeksEaeity. I 41* l l i l

115— Industrial
Rentals
OFFICE/wartheeso specs IMO
Sq II Prime location ol
entrance to Central Fla Re
gkvusl Al/porl 407131 &gt;487.
SANFORO V e i l so H 1 phase
sprinklers ti'fq .1 Stensfrem
Rxtlty let. Jim Doyle M l 14M

117— Commar clef
Rentals______
AUTOM OTIVE Repair Sltef 1
boy w'oflke. Good tacellon.
new bldg Coll Phil M l 11*1
LO N O W O O O 1*10 sq II
warehouM space, with A/C
tra iloflKo I4M47I UM

llt-OHIce
Space / Rent
NEW Sontord office* and/or
werehousoi 4001JOB sq II
Special. MM/mo. IM MS4
SANFORD. OHice specs 1400
sq ft building total. IMO sq
H, per office cent M I 7BB4
S A N F O R D -F R E N C H A V E
SIS*/month, include* utilities
1 room suite ........ . MO MM
IM SQ F E E T tor lews* on IF ft.
lucctsslul existing anchor
businesses Good parsing and
lighting Grool visibility
A Ming MOOmO r o 4444 work

141— Homes for Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
lie R**l Estate Broker
M40 Sontord Ave

32H&gt;7» ........ 321 2257
EXCHANOE OR S E LL your
properly located anywhere I
Ievestars Reotty, 774-1*11
HANDYMAN SPECIAL, cheap
cosh. 401 llta SI- U K sq ft.
ipic. motivated io?**4_lva

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

*

LEASEFOR LESS!
One Bedroom Apartments
t lf t O IA L
Most wood Apts 117 7714

107— Mobile
Homes / Rent___

*

FLEET RESERVE

BINGO
F A F 1 1 Y R IR D S T H U R S D A Y S

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12 00 P M

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3040 W ES T S R 46 SA NT O RO
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S 1 2 P a c k a g e • $ 2 0 Double P a c k a g e *

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330-1706

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Public Invited1 Free Collee1 Kilchen Open'

*

FRESCHOOL TEACHER

FRESCHOOL TEACHER

m n A f ta i Jodi_____________

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Experienced Musl live In
Santard arse A have Class A
COL Apply* WW W I Si SI

IDS— DupItX*
T rip ltx / R »nf

F/T., T Aide. P/T (M H n )
E x p e rie n c e d . The K id 's
Korner Cell tor eppl M l f i l l

CLERICAL
CLERICAL

NAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
Slert Immediatelyi Up to 1*
per hour JSJ iW IW*________

LIVE IN COMPANION tar gen
•toman, tree reem/beard,
private room -bath He salary

Handle busy office. Word
Per tact a e .tlu p JSJ4M-W M
Need to TUI Throe poeltUne
that require a variety skills.
Summer youth p ro gra m .
Limited term employment. No
ceils Sead re l a t e loi Private

For Seminole County Fair
Call 14* M i l or apply In
person at The Checkered Grill
ot the leu** mom entrance
WABIHOUSB AND O IN B R A L
LABOR H E LP N I I O E D I
Bonus tar driver*. All shuts
aval table Dally pay. no tea
Report ready to work S W am.
Industrial Labor S v c , f ill
French Av. No phono colls

W —Aparfencnts
a im
Unfum Ished/ R i n t

ROM TECHNICIAN
MotMOTI l-OT rwfVwO OTpl IM
ikltlad nursing facility, typing
and computer ikitlll • plua.
Contact Brynde Greer, A P T
O t H M S M -................. ...E O «

ROUTE DRIVER
Notice

Flooring

Lawn Service

FLORIDA STAY* R IOUIR BS
*11 contractor* be reglttervd
or certified T# verify • state
ce n tre cie ri license cell
l-M* M I T ) 40. Occ up* I Ion41
Licenses pre required by fht
county and can be verified by
HtaaMn
celflngMI-lUAtst.
74M

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
ItnliJl fuMiitf rinlihlnf
TOM OLSEN r * l)k l7 m ?

TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Rtf /Comm . dependable law
rates! Free M l...........-MbTOFU

Up to POO/wk JSJ SM-ma

SALES
Pari time. Commission basis
c i i i n D W _______________

SALES FRO

Salary plus commission Much
room tar growth JSJ IM-lwa

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F / T . Sanfgrd/Lakt M ary
Area Weekend shifts Class D
guard license rag tea am

SECURITY OETICER
Armed, for Deltona area.
u w/hr Coinage404rot
•SNIPPING RECEIVING*
Lite work! No heavy lining.
F un piece to week. Col I nowt
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA IM P L O Y M IN T
to* w h o m ., m i n i

SOUL FOODCOOK
i n MSI or M i «T0»__________

TEACHERS
M u ll hove earned M hr*
toward a COA or equivalent,
or bachelors degree In early
childhood
ro n o i

TELEMARKETERS
Long-mood, perl time Monday
thru Friday. SPMfPMj Sol
urdoy. fA M SPM U H par
hour plus bonus and com
mission. Permanent post
Itanet..................Never a feel

Help Pen eweel, U M H t

~

m S itlo n s *
Rtm odellnfl

RIS./COMM. Vinyl Stdlng .
Alum. Framing, Drywall.
Doors. Roofing. Concrete
r o ja j j iG P v ii n L C ic r i f * * *

derpentry
C «P IN H fiu riu 3 ra rh o n te
repair*, peiniing A ceramic
T IM R Ig ia r d O ijM ^ jn i^

Carpet dleen Ing
SAM'S CARPET CLEAN IN G
Reildenllel/cammtrclal 14
44* OMI
OS41
hr*. H4 U4I. beeper 444

SService
Clianlng
CLEANING Reildenltal end
commercial. Quality stark.
AfNrdMIs ratal. M I-M O
L O : NO JO E TO O LARO E
Hama/affka. Ffaa all. I wart
atone, ne craw Ral. avail
Uc/taUAead. Otana H M 1 I1
1 BR M*. I BR M l. 4 BR M4 J*
A preleilienel. cammerctal
team aval table M ) 4*17

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal I Man Quality Opera
tionl MS-MX/0 4 M il

Electrical
S u R T iT e R c T f iT u f ir "
Rapalraddiilan. camm/res
Lk/ln*. J IR E M in M I 4*7)

6 tn e ra fW rv lc &gt; s
INDOOR B O U T D O O R
Plastering Remodel new and
hisSerlc hontes.ro 7)10

Home Impiroveme nT
A FFO R O A R LI Hama Repak
Dependable All phese). Cell
tar tree**!. Michael M l )I8»

AL DOCS IT KLL
Fla II right al a price you can
afford L k ‘d/lm From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and roofing
Sect- M yrs Of experience No
|cb too big or small Call
n a fa a e c n a M M H h rt.
R ESTO R A TIO N . D R YW A LL.
metal studs, doors. Itlm. sld
Ing. porches, decks, gorobot
t n -M F ___________

RITE-WAY...
w tr show

Painting
CUSTOM PAINTING by Jatlray
Fewer Inl./axl- Lic'd . Ins
Free estimates ____M l 0141

Plumbing
A A A PLUMBING A SEWER.
Leeky faucetkt Running
tel lets! 138 could solve your
problem Water healers, 14 hr
service
)04 177 111)

Pressure Cleaning
DUN RI T I t Clean driveways,
reals, pool deck*, walks,
houses Free est 171 4IM

Pooling
OTHERS

up

Free

Cell S74 O i l

L a l lis le D le a U ty A d
(W o r k F o rfVou.

X iiig iE M in ^ i

ROO FIN O

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^ B f f lto r lB H e r v ic e s

ng lPool
Swimming
Servlce/Repelr
WE EKLY SERVICE tram US
mo Cham Rita Pool Service
140 77FI
Robert Shoemaker

RUT2CUAN JANITORIAL

T re t Servlet

Landscaping

ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie s Im
"Lei Ihe Profeistanalk do It.”
3 roe estimates
m m *

Commorclol/Rostd M l 0F1)

CYPRESS M ULCH tll/yard
188X Grade A . milled in
Long wood Call us tar a free
esltmele an yexrr Nat trim­
ming tad removal I Hardy
Tree Service doing business as
AAA Tree Service M8-1M

Window Repair
end Cleaning
" W O W 4 JCR1LA R tfA JR :

_____ wns-nts

Advvrt isc Your B usi ness £ vcry I)ay
For As Low As S45 Per Monfli,
Call Classified, 322-261 1

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday, February 23, 1094 - 7B

141—Homos for Solo

P H A O R V A A t LOW A 11%
AMO'S and M n w financing as
lew at WO mol Go. I Fart
CletWftt. Rtpotl Somlnelo.
Orange. Vefvtfa
laniard latl Hun II.tat dawn
# 1/1 Acre. 1/1, lanced appn
ancet.Ul.tOO
• Over i n acral 1/f. « » . din.
lam rm la'tinieditn U4.no

eltewevated J/H* Nt*r&lt; reel,
carpel, paint. ga/ag* u r
porch IM too
• Feel in. II*. dining. Inn
rm t Over I tOOtq It M.MO
A» « me Me Ovality I a m . W t)
F i l l t u too a in . pool, i m
p i t i u i n o a m tpin plan,
fenced. lM lP I T I .lU n O

M A IE l O L IN
in. vaullad
coll, landscaped ■ iprlnlert. a
yu oid t n . n o n g m e_______
HIDDEN LAKES. 1/1 Villa'
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Uth St and Myrtle Ave

321-6762
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153—AcreageLots/Sale
Ideal lor mobile horn* or
home site, horses, c o llie ,
forming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural U N O per acre
Small down payment with

181— Appliances
/ F urniture

215— Boats and
Accessories

• SOFA FOR SALE Br.ge with
light stripes Eatra pillows'
SIB EE_______ CallM) *401
OVACUUM H &lt; .»r , p, gt •
with bags and attachments
Good Condition t i l Cell 11)
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• 14 FT PONTOON baaI an
hbergiass. 140 HP Evlnrude
Vary last' Many aalras. Iikt
rwwtont, n o a a o H iteao
*7 TIDECRAPT. If It bowridar
Lass than 40 hr* No lima to
use R i l l Ml 4 ))lo*)1 0 lTOl

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157—Mobile
Homes / Sale
* BANK Will FINANCE *
Family Park ' I f Fleetwood
ir.eo 1/1 like new SiaO per
month (W A C 1 «*/ 10% down
Coll Martin H I I taO
LIK E NEW. BUT CHEAPER
Newly remodrted spec lout j
Bdrm. new furniture A ap p t,
big fl rm. carport Senior
Perk OtBory 111 000 111 fre t
M O BILE HOME U MO Cor
n o g e Cove N tgoliabie 1
bdrm. oil aopl Ml U al
NEW m a s . NO DOWN, ••%
U iU rost.M X lt.llll/m o.
laxig. uig/mo uisioe
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ORLANDO Mai Tai VH
Iage 14 » *0 1 Bdrm. 1 Bath
No cosh needed, lust good
credit
401 * » 10*4
SANFORO Reyal Cove. 14(11. 1
bdrm. i bath, cantrai M/A.
Iota ot e .tra i' Very clean ond
nice Will sacrifice tor balance
ol loan lunderSIQ 000)114 1414
1 MOBILE HOMES. In adult
p a r k i. Palm V a lle y and
Fairways 401141 11/1

159—Real Estate
W
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LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approvals NO 1000
acres Waterfront a plus Com
Terry Clayton S04 US aaas

140— Business
For Sale
FOR SALE. Newly renovated
sandwich shop Easy hours,
licensed lor catering f 14 100
M l M7*dayk 111 liein 'gh ts

143— Waterfront
Property / Sale
DELTONA Lake Buf.er Cham
.41 acre, heavily Heed Watt
tide Lake DeyUSU.OOO
W. Maliuewtkl. 1)1 ISO

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frame and heater ttOOOBO
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WATERBEO. SUPER TWIN,
healer, a drawer pedestal
w bookcata t i l l HI 1*10
• WIND BACK CHAIR Meu.t
In mint condition Paid t i f f at
Sears, will sacrifice far n n
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• I R A T T A N EAR STOOLS
Green teet covers eetr to
recover u o tor all 4 or MO
tach Call 14* SHI

143—T elevisio n /
Radio / Stereo
OANTIQUE RAOIO AM F M
works great 1*1 Oiler H I 4S«

117—Sporting Goodt
• GIRLS I* SPEED BIKE 111
Call apl MO *041

119—O ffice Supplies
/ Equipment
• I IH SPECIAL Printing out
fit. I l l Kotkoy printing press
with mite supplies 11)4100

193— Lawn ft Garden
HONDA HRA1I walk behind
MOWER In good condition U l
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sicsllon'condition U ) OBO
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• LAWN MOWER. Volt pro

p*llod.roarboggar 1100

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R o f r l g e r a t a r , S fo u o s .
Washers Dryers Free 1 yr
labor warr Dal avail l i t N O
REFRIGERATOR t STOVE
almond, oparimanl tire, t i l l
•o or 1140 tor pair Ml M fl

217— Garaga Sates

231-Cars
LINCOLN
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loaded, eacellenf cond While
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• LINCOLN MARK M I C . i m
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records ond receipts U M
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• MONTE CARLO t*Tf. great
condi A/C, runs Ilka a topi
Sharp MotmgH).M0M4 MSI

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211— Antiques/
Collectibles
ANTIQUE Dining room tuiU.
dark wood, kido board, china
closet, lab'a w ] t i l and 4
chairs Good cond . must soil
Asking 41M0. worth much
mart Coll M l 0120

215— Boats and
____ Accessories
CONTINENTAL. II . U cantor
c o n t o lo , D i m l is l top
shortwave radio, flihtlndar,
HOhp Mercury, good cond.
runt good. Maigic lilt Iroitar
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P 14 FT BOWRIDER 111 HP
Mercury, o/b. low hours, with
trailer M.MO M l 0144_________
• 14 FT. BOAT ond trailer SO
horsepower motor U tf FIRM
Coll 401 44E 0041 _________
• ISE4 SKI/PISH BOAT *0 HP
Merc . w/ trailer Runt great!
11000 Partial finance 4*1 HOE
• IfU REOAL Medal lien 11
10 '. 4 cyl In outboard motor
w/drlvo on tralltr 11,000 OBO
110 4004 or MS 410) eves

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AND SERVICE
III* SanUrd Avo., Sanford
401 111 )444
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Like new Must kail Only
174 wo Cell la o n iii n u

MOVING SALE
Saturday and Sunday. 4 » 4
Building m a ttrlalt. appll
anets, kmck knacks, girls
cloth-ng silos 1 *. ate 11*0 S
Sanford Are by Lake Jessup
MULTI Family Antiques baby
Ham*. clothes 4M Tall Oaks
Tarr Crystal Croak oil 41f L
M Sal fam Hooarly birds!
THURS 1*1 Sat *1 Sofa A
round bod. candy molds an
Hquo filing cabinet *04 E
R idg* wood oft Palm Spgs Dr

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F u r n ltu r o . c rib s .
strollers, mlsc AD W llthSI

219-Wanted to Buy
OLD WATCHES
Wrist and
p ock et, m in t con d itio n ,
pri.oto collector 111 4114

221—Good Things
to Eat

CONTIN ENTAL, I f , «* . center
console, btmlni top snortweve
ra d io , f lih fln d o r , ISOhp
Met tufty good cond . runs
god. M a gic t ilt t r o llo r .
110000BO 111 071_____________
• DODOC TRA N SAN , 1*14,
Stove, bed. ice boi. good cond
17 » 0 or trade tor car 174 u p )
• DO DOE MARAOA. 1H4 V *.
automatic.mag wnewiit 1,000
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DUNEIUOOY Full fiberglass
body Convertible top Rebuilt
VW engine Many new parts
Profession built M100 M l 40M
• HONDA ACCORO LX. I*tl.
P/S. P/B. a ir. K tn w ood
A M 'F M cassatte. 4 door, low
miles Rosewood color win
run lor ever 111 4/1117 *4/1

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• Y e ar
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Mechanical Condition
Body and Finish
Transmission

MUST IE L L I
14 Dodgo
Daytana d ta n . runs good I
Owner may tmancol N M IM
• O L D S C U T L A S S
■ ROUOHAM. 1*01. Runs good
WOOor best otter
H I *410
COLDS OMEOA
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g ra a ll N tw A/C. rabullt
transmission. SfH 17) 4 M
PU0LIC AUTO AUCTIO N.
EVERT TUESDAY fiM PM
DATTONA AUTO AUCTION
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•TOYOTA COROLLA
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warrant r 1*4)0177 t*U
TOYOTA CELICA. m l 1 speed
In greet condition Aihing
M 000 Call 1 7 t«*li___________
VOLVO. 1*n. Four door 140
series good engine, tires. AT,
no A/C S1M Ml 0*10__________
1*11 FORO RANCHERO PS
PB. AT. M )1V. good liras.
runs good No A/C SIM M* SHI
1*41 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
station wagon UM or best
oiler P ) M il_______________
•n MO MIDOET. Very good
cond. restored, garage kept
UK m l __ M 700
P7 40&gt;l
• 71 PLYMOUTH FURY, a dr.
good engine, good tires. A/C
SMOOBOP) 11*1 Jimmy
‘ I t O L D S M O B IL E Station
wagon. Leadad. A/C. new
tires, esc cond 11000 OBO
177 4411 or 1)00744
U ’ HONDA ACCORD. 4 dr . )
ipd , A/C. Pw , A m / F m
cassette IXOO p i M l f
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air. Am/Fm cassatte. good
cond. Lt blue I74K OBO
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holds 4 lights, lit* short bed
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WE PAY TOP tit* FOR
Complete or Wrecked Cart.
Truck* RUNNING or NOT
ANY CONDITION
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239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
ft* KAWASKI KHHO. ClOtUc.
tie cond , UK ml., chocolate
4 chrome 1*11 P 7 40(1

241— Recreational
Vehicles/Cam pers
eCARRIAGE TRAILER. It It.
t * ff . Root air. idaal live
ln/trav*l Furnished Nlcel
Only tl. 100/0BO P7 H I*

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Will trad* for trove! trailer el
comparable value 771 l i t )

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loaded 101.H* Coll P7 *1*7
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diestl. halt Mn. machanlcally
•Olid, now rod /broko rotors A
calipers-head liner Very good
liras end tow pkg U.M0 OBO

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• C H IV Y IE A U V IL L E VAN
')*. I ton. Passenger van.
clean Loodadl Too much to
lilt, mutl too U appreciate
Only M ^ H OBO
P I 0100
PFORD LARI I T . IHO. F IM.
X clean. One owner. MR m l.
loaded. Oyr M R warranty
l* m 7P 0417 or P 7 044t
• FORD R AHO ER, LTX *1.
P/S. crulM. A/C. stereo 4 700
miles. I yr or P.OOO ml teflon
warranty. Call P 7 list
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• HANDICAPPED VAN. IN 0
Ford E IM Lift, automatic
doors *1.000 P ) 14)0
P IIU IU P/U *1 Rod. SR. A/C.
•m/fm cast, full bodllner.
rear window »*.4M P 7 MM
• I I E P PICK UP 4a*. Iff* VI.
•uto Engine and trans re
built (about ».000 miles)
Newer Interior M 000 P I XXN

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Red. loaded, d g dash new
lop, new tires if.ooo ats nog

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222— Musical
Merchandise

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• FORD TMUNOERBIRO 1*44
A ll o n gln all Needs some
work |1 atSOB O H IO ISa
• MOW OBO All power
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199— P e ts * Supplies

l M l'M ___________ ________
• LOVE BIRD, young, hand
Iswd tamo M0 Call lor m o t
Information
MS let*

230—A ntique/C lassic
________ C ars________

GAR4GE ialaTT Why heftierf t
WE BUT PAV TOP PRICE 11
R I 1 R *111_________

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
fam ITS l Celery Ave 1 ml E
ot Sanford 1 ml. N ot SI Rd
*4 Heaps Farms 1111144

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SUNOUCST WOLPP TANNING
BEDS New C o m m e rc ia l
H o m e U n its F ro m I I * *
Lamps Lotions Accessories
Monthly payments low as
H I M Call Today FREE HEW
Color Catalog I 000 44) *1*1

1970 DEVIllE CADILLAC

___________ M l 0144___________
*1” CR M ARK walk bshind
MOWER, Honda motor, good
condition. MOO H I 4*7*

10*1)114 Ekcoltant condition t

• A IN CONDITIONER, wall
unit, cooti big area I t l Coll
evenings 1341111_____________
AM AN A Refrigerator Fraeier.
Uft. A I Condition
MOO
414 Virginia Aye Sanlord
APPLIANCES. FURN.. TV'S.
E TC . BUT SELL TR A D E
INS. CHEEPO DEPOT, t i l t
FRENCH AVE.
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A P P L IA N C E S ! B ell prlcos.
Best Warranty, Best Sorulcol
Washers, dryers, microwaves
Wo buy appliances I Delivery
Ireel A + E eit.n * MU
LIV IN G ROOM SET 1 tablet
couch, ond chair Good condi
non u x utoeoe
• MATTRESS, twin ilia with
motel bed trama 1101714*11
MOVINO SALE mutt sail five
piece living ream secliervel ml
h id e • bed end ro c lln e r,
antique secretary desk and 1
piece antique fining room Ml,
washer, much mere Coll
M l 0*10 for on appointment

223—M is c tlta neous
• A Q U A T IC L I L L I E S , tor
backyard ponds, pink, purpla.
white 110IH C all 1)4 I f f __
• ATTENTION: Flee market,
auctions, garden party Sail
Ing portable public address
system. 41 watt power, I I "
speaker, van speed stereo re
c o r d p la y o r , a s ta tic
microphone, light weight case
This It a M*E value, only 1100
_________ Call M l 4/*4
• GOLF CLUES BAO LADIES.
E reel lent starter set. LI blue
bag. F o » Par Fltte clubs.
1 S f f. woods I 1 ISO OBO
Call ID Star __ _________
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CHEATED BACK MASSAGER.
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LITTLE TYKES Highchair. l i t
White crib and mattress. I l l
Changing table. S4S Fisher
Price I In I Irevel lender. S4*
Cell M l 11041 10 S___________
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerosene heaters
LARRY'S MART m a i l )
S P A S : N e w , c o m p le te
w. equipment and underwater
tight HOOP tlaOO 401 IS) 00*4

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

181— Appliances/ Furniture

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141—Horn** for Sale

141—Homos for Solo

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Mama, don’t raise no
victim of technology
By RICK MAMMON
Associated Pross Writer
TENAFLY. S J. - Emily Zuckcrman has Just
learned to ttr her shoes. She Is still too young to
read. Hut late one afternoon n few weeks treforr
her fifth birthday. Emily Is punching the letters of
the alphabet on a computer keyboard.
It's not that the nandtrox ts too crowded; Emily
Is In a glassy storefront classroom In this affluent
suburb, taking her weekly computer lesson. Iler
mother Donna explains why:
" In the future, every b od y ’ ll be using a
computer. And If she gets comfortable with a
computer now. she'll be a step ahead In school."
A step ahead. A growing number of parents
think that's what their kids need In a world where
recorded knowledge supposedly will double every
two years and the computer supposedly will
c 'range education like the steam engine changed
lrans|x&gt;rtatlon.
Most educators agree that personal computers
and Information networks have the potential to
help all students, from college prep to special ed
So why Is everyone within sound of thr
morning Itcll feeling so anxious? Heeause thr
chalk salesman may not l&gt;c the only victim of the
new technology. Pity:
__T h e
teacher who feels upstaged by an
electronic Instructor with Infinite patience and all
the answers
—Thr principal who can't gel computers Into
classrooms fast enough to satisfy parents.

— The superintendent who must make mil*
non dollar technology decisions at a time when
thr technology Is changing overnight.
—T h e ch ild w ho c a n 't a fford the new
technology at home, or who lives In a school
district where voters won't approve technology
(Mind Issues.
Hut parents, unprotected by tenure and un­
tended by consultants, are lire most nervous of
all.
Apple Computer ads urge them to "giv e your
kids un ed ge" and buy a Macintosh, "which
makes It cusy to turn out impressive-looking
homework" with nrtwork. charts and photo­
graphs.
That probably Isn't jsosslhlc In the classroom.
Though the schools now have a computer (or
every 13 students — compared to one for every
100 five years ago — almost no one Is happy
about how these machines are being used.
More than half of school computers are older
Apple Us. They are far Inferior to newer, faster
machines such as Apple's Macintosh or various
IUM-compatibles, and cannot handle the latest
educational programs' Jazzy graphics and sound.
Many school computers languish In lab*,
rationed In 40-mtnute |&gt;e!lods and divorced from

dally classroom work, and many schools still use
computers primarily lor rote learning — drill
and kill." critics call It - instead o f developing
the more profound ways of thinking that lead to
broader horizons anil Iwtter Jobs.
Less than half of U S schools oiler teachers
Introductory computer courses.
Which may explain why FutureKlds. Emily
Zuckrnnan's computer school, is one o f the
world's fastest-growing franchise operations. In
an era when people worry about becoming
victims o f technology. FutureKlds promises to
produce "masters of technology."
Founded u decade ago. Futurrklds has 366
learning centers and almost 1.000 school pro­
grams In 25 nations. The company opens two
new franchises a week and enters one new
country a month. It's growing so fast that no one
at Lo* Angeles headquarters knows to the nearest
10,000 how many students are enrolled: the press
kits printed last month already are outdated.
Students range In age from 15 to 3 (that s right.
3 — children who suck pacifiers, who drool on the
keyboard, who wet their pants).
FutureKlds of Beverly Hills even lakes 2-yearo ld s — If th e y 'r e to llet-tra tn e d . J ere m y
Mlchaelson started beforr he could talk: Kayla
Surrey could only use her right hand on the
keyboard, trecause she sucked her left one.
They're doing better now that their hands are big
enough to grasp the mouse.
The idea that such children should learn
computers came to Peter Markovltz while he was
studying film at the Hnlvrrslty ol Southern
C a lifo r n ia . He sta rte d F u tu re K ld s In a
scmlabanduncd building In Los Angeles with two
com puters ami some homemade lurnlture.
Parents like kiddle computer classes, he say*,
because "th ey don't want their kids to Ire like
them ."
"Th ey fear their kids won’t l»e prepared for the
future, trerausc even goo&lt;l schools don I provide a
level ol computer literacy they think will be
necessary."
Becky Halley, an early childhood education
s|M*clali*t at the University ol Central Florida,
says computer school confers status, "like a
BMW." and assuages guilt. “ We try lo buy our
kids the brat. Itecause we don't have time to go
on a picnic with them."
Although two-third* of U.S. households still do
not have personal computers, almost half ol those
with school-age children do. Salrs o f childrens'
computer software Increased 45 percent last year
— faster than those ol general entertainment
software.
For about $20 a lesson. FutureKlds provides
what most schools -can't: specially trained
Instructors, at least one (IHM-compatlblcI com ­
puter for every two students, and the latest
educational software.

Slain rookie was mother
who held onto her dream
By JAMBS ANDERSON
Associated Press Writer
LOS ANGELES - Armed with
a mother's wisdom and driven
by a dream. Christy Hamilton
seized the chance to become a
cop at age 45. She paid with her
life.
Hamilton, one of the oldest
recruits ever lo gruduate from
the academy, was gunned down
Tuesday by a 17-ycar-old who
then shot his father and himself,
police say.
Barely n month Into her new
career. Hamilton became the
c ity 's second woman officer
killed In the line of duty. The
first. Officer Tina Kerbrat. was
also a rookie when she was
gunned down In 1991 at age 34.
Just Friday. Hamilton received
the Tina Kerbrat Award from her
academy classmates, who voted
her most Inspirational officer.
"I'v e waited 23 years for this."
the smiling Hamilton said after
receiving her diploma from Chief
Willie Wllllums.
She spent those years nurtur­
ing her dream' and her family.
The daughter o f u police de­
tective. Hamilton married curly
and raised u daughter. Kelley.
24. and a son. William. 20. She
divorced, married a firefighter.

and raised two stepchildren.
" I always wanted to l»e a police
officer, but I got married when I
was 19. started n family, and my
life kind of changed." she said
last week.
Until last year, the police
department didn't accept appli­
cants o v e r 35. but fin a lly .
Hamilton got her chance.
"Last October my father culled
me and said. 'They lifted the age
celling, why don't you lake the
test?"' Hamilton said. " I did.
and I Just followed It through
and here I am ."
Hamilton started working the
streets the day of the Jan. 17
earthquake, which delayed her
graduation ceremony until Fri­
day.
"She was u breath of fresh
a i r . " Lt. Dan H o f fm a n .
Hamilton's watch commander,
said Tuesday. "She brought an
enthusiasm and a caring for her
position as a Los Angrles police
officer that we actively strive to
get on tills department."
H a m i l t o n ' s ro o k ie stutus
played no part In Tuesday's
shooting, said Officer Hlgo
Itom ero, a d e p a r t me n t
spokesman.
Hamilton was rescinding to a
domestic disturbance call In
suburban Northrldge when she

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
IEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAtE NO. 9111SI CAM K
C ITI/E Ni FEDERAL BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.
PtoMtttL
rt
j NEAL WISE and
GULSHAN B SINGH. •* A lt .
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
FURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Fln*l
Judgment ol Foreclosure dotod
February 14. 1994 and 9ntor»d In
Cat* Ns 911191 CA 14 K of IS*
Circuit Court ol is* Ills Judicial
Circuit In and tar S*minel«
County. Florida &gt;*ti*r*in CHI
i*nt Federal Bank. A Federal
Saving! Bank It the Plalntltl
and J Neal Wit* and Guithan B
Singh ar* Defendant*. I *111 tall
to It* high**' and batt bidder
tor cath al It * Wett Iron! door
Ol It* Seminole County Court
hout*. Sanlord. Florida at It 00
o'clock A M o n t o lain day at
March. 1994. Ihe following 0*

tenbed properly at tat forth in
laid Order ar Final Judgment.
lO -llLot II. SPRINGWOOO. Re
corded In Plal Book 10. Pag* 49.
at II* Public Record* of Semi
not* County. Florida
In accordance with llw Amer
kart* With Disabilities Act. per
torn with dltabilltiet needing a
tpecial accommodation to par
tld p a te In thl* proceeding
thouid contact It* C'crk ol the
Circuit Court. A D A Coordln*
tor. al Santord County Court
hout* X I North Park Avenue,
P O Drawer C. Santord. Florida
11771. telephon* (4071H I 4110
E il 4X7. not later than tev*n
17) day* prior to lh* proceed-ng
II hearing Impaired. ITDDI
1 400 911 *771. or Vole* IV )
I (009 U 1770. via Florida Relay
Service
OATED ol Santord. Florida
thll tlfh day ol February. 1994
m a r y a n n e morse

Clerk. Circuit Court
Semlnoto County. Florida
By Dorothy W Bolton
A* Deputy Clerk
Publith: February 11 S March
1.1994
DEO IX

was shot In the chest, above her
bulletproof vest, belorr she got
out ol her patrol car. Romero
said.
He characterized It us un
ambush-style shooting, "un In­
cident where unylmdy. regard­
less of tenure, would have been
vulnerable."
Michael Reyes, president ol
Hamilton's ucudemy class, said
she was the "m oth er" of the
clnss. u quick wit who could
shake anyone nut ol a bad mood.
" If you were having a bad day.
she could have been having a
worst- day but she'd make you
luugh." he said.
Through 28 weeks of training.
Hamilton never let her age
become an obstacle. Reyes said.
Aguln and uguin. she practiced
scrambling over a six-foot wall,
required of ull graduates.
And despite the danger of a
c o p 's life. H a m i l t o n never
showed fear. "She knew what
the Job entailed and she wanted
to do It." Reyes said.
Hamilton's life Inspired her
classmates; her death stunned
the city.
"I Just thought she was pretty
lerriftc lo start all over at 45 and
become an officer.” said Kim
Wlnrsburg. who brought flowers
to the police station.

Semlnoto County Shorltf’ t Of
lice. Seminole County. Florida.
In ro u g h h it o l l l c t r t . In
vettigatort or agents teired the
above properly on January 17,
1994. o l or noar Ttokwood
Street. In Altamonte Spring*.
Seminole County. Florida, and 14
presently holding said property
lor Ihe purpose of forfeiture
pursuant to Section* 911 701
9X 704. Florida Slalutot and
will REQUEST that an Honor
obi* Judge ol tt* Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Semlnoto County. Florida. Iind
probable cause that tt* above
property should bo tor tolled to
the above agency You *111 be
tent o copy ol tt* Order finding
Probable Cause once It It Signed
by It* Judge and It « l l l advise
you how and whan lo respond to
thll reguetl tor tor tenure
I HCREBY CERTIFY THAT
e true and correct copy ol this
Notice wat tent to tt* above
named addresses by U S reglt
fared mail, return receipt rt
quested, thlt I7lh day ot Fabru
a ry .1994
M ARY ANN KLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bar N* 417(19
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'* OFFICE
1141 Kth Slr**l
Santord. Florida X71191*9
Telephone 1X71X0*471
Publith February ll. X . X 4
M arch}. 19*4
O E O Itl

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Not let 19 hereby given lh*l I
am engaged in bvVnett *1 401
Northleke Bird . Apt 414. All*
monte Springe. FL H70I. Semi
note County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol SUPER
CLEAN JANITORIAL A MAID
SERVICE, and that I Inland to
regular told name with It*
Dtvltton ol Corporaliont. Tall*
hatta*. Florida, in accordance
with Ihe p rovision* ol th*
Fktittou* Nome Statutes. To
WII Section 4*109. Florida
Slalutot 1991
John E R Sch wart j
Publith- February IT. 1994
O E O lIl
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CRIMINAL CASE
NO.: 094 i l l CFA
SCSO INCIDENT
NO : 94 4417 4411
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
IVSOMAZOA

VINIJM1UF1I1KL00499I1
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
PROCEEDING
TO Frank K. Cota. Jr.
Santord. Florid* X 7714191
and ail other* who claim an
I n t e r * * ! In Ih * ta llo w in g
properly
19*0 MAZDA.
VIN IJM1UF1I1XL00499I1
Dona&gt;d F Eillngar. at ltw

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Cl ) T OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE It HEREBY GIVEN
by IS* BOARD OF ADJUtT
MENT ol the City el Lake Mary.
Florida, that Mid Board will
hold a Public Hearing on March
1. IH4 al 7 00 p m . ar a* toon at
possible. thereafter, lo consider
a request tram Kenneth R and
BllUe Sue Glttln. applicant, lor a
variance to Chapter IU. Ap
pendIt G. tec t.on 4(A). Lake
Mary Code ol Ordinance* lor a
variance to reduce tide yard
trom i r to ( ' bom eatl property
line lor garage The tubiect tlte
being located al l i t Both Hill
Court, particularly described at
follows
Lot n . Lake Bingham Wood*
Wett at recorded in Plal Book
X. Paget 71 and 71 ol the Public
Record* ol Seminole County.

toot! live day* prior to It*
14011
proceeding Tel*
X I 4X0 Eat 4X7. I lo o m
I77IITOOI; or I 000 9SS 177(1 V).
via F tor Ida Ralay Sarvk*
WITNESS my hand and ol
tktol tool ol told Court hit 4th
day ot February. 1994
(COURT SEAL)
Maryanne Morte
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 14. X . 1994
DEO 114

FL .
The Public Meeting will be
held In the City Committlon
Chamber* al 100 North Country
Club Road Lake Mary The
Public It Invited to attend and
be heard Said hearing may
continued from lime to time
until o tmal action It made by
the Planning and Zoning Board
NOTE
P E R S O N S AR C
ADVISEO THAT A TAPED
RECORO OF THIS MEETING
IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR
ITS CO NVENIENCE
THIS
RECORD M A Y NOT CON
STITUTF. AN ADEQUATE RE
CORO FOR THE PURPOSES
OF APPEAL FROM A OE
CISION MAOE BY THE CITY
ANY PERSON WISHING TO
E NSU R E T H AT AN ADE
QUATE RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A IN
TAINE D FOR A P P E LLA TE
PURPOSES IS ADVISEO TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY AR
RANGEMENTS AT HIS OR
HEROWNEXPENSE
P E R S O N S W IT H D l S
A B I L I T I E S NE E O IN G
ASSISTANCE TO P A R TIC I
PATE IN AN Y OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U LO
CONTACT THE CITY ADA CO
ORDINATOR 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT (4071114 1014
CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Carol A Fotter. Clly Clerk
DATEO February II. 1994
Publith FebruaryZl. 1994
O E O ite
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIO H T E IN T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANO FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 9 1 IIU C A )* E
CORAL GABLESFEOERAL
SAVINGS4 LOAN
ASSOCl AT ION. I corporation
• utling Lryter In* laws ot If *
United Stoles ot America.
Plamtitt.
JERRVH HARRiSa-k-a
JERAYMCRMAN HARRIS
JR .. TRANSAMERICA
FINANCIAL SERVICESINC .
THE TRAILS ATCOUNTRY
CREEK.INC .andCOUNTRY
CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC . a Florida
not tor profit corporation.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORtCLOOUNROALI - —
NOTICE it haraby given that
Ih* underklgnad M aryann*
M orte Clerk at th* Circuit
Court ol Semlnoto County. Flor
id*, will on March 10. 1*94. al
II 00 o'clock a m al tt* Wett
Front Door ot Seminole County
Courthouse. Santord Florida,
otter tor tale and tali at public
outcry to tt* highati and batt
bidder lor cath. It* proparty
described at:
Lot 11. THE T R A ILS AT
COUNTRY CREEK, according
to tt* plat thereof at recorded in
Plat Book 19. Pago* 9 through
II. Public Record* ol Semlnoto
County. Florida
17} TIMBERLAND TRAIL.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
X7I4
situate In Samlnol* County.
Florida pursuant to tt* Final
Judgment entered In a cat*
pending In said Court, tt* ttyto
ot which it indtealed above
Persons with a dltabillty who
need a tpacial accommodation
to partktpato in thlt proceeding
thou id contact A0A Coordinator
ot X I N Pork Avenue, Suite N
X I. Sanford Florida X77I at

NatKt *1 Sharin’ * Sato
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtu* *1 that cartam
Writ ot E retut ton issued owl ol
and imder tt* teal ot It * Circuit
Court ot Semlnoto County. Flor
Ida. Cat* 4*1 1417CA14L upon a
final lodgment rendered In tt*
aforesaid Court on tt* 17th day
04 November A O 1991. In that
certain cat* entitled Frank S
F a rru g g la and R a ta m a rl*
F a r r u g g la . P l a l n t l t l v t
Dl versified Real Estate Serv
Icet. Inc . Defendant which
•lores*&gt;d Writ ot Elocution wet
delivered to me e t Sheri tt ol
Semlnoto County. Florida and t
have levied upon oil tt* right,
till* end interett ot the delen
dam. Oi versified Real Estate
Service*. Inc . In and to tt*
following described property,
laid property being located In
Semlnoto County, Florida more
p a r t ic u la r ly d es crib e d at
tottow*
Sub|eel property It described et
to&lt;tow*
T t* Northerly 11 00 Not ot the
following described parcel
Commence at the Southwest
corner ol Lot n In Block G In
a n d a c c o r d i n g to th *
AMENDED PLAT OF BLOCK
I. G. G 4 HOF WILDMERE. at
recorded In Plat Boo* 1. Paga
*0 ot tt* Public Records ot
Seminole Caunly. Florida,
thence run East 77 II teet to It*
Point «4 Bagmnlng. thence run
N tt degree* 1TW *14 feet to th*
Easterly right otw ay Hr* Ot
Oatord Avonuo. thane* run
Northeasterly along tt* Easter
ty right ol way line ot Oitord
Avenue a distance at 71 teet
thence run Easterly parallel to
tt* South tin* ot Lot 17 in Block
G of said subdivision * d'ltanc*
ot IM tool, thence run South,
parallel to tt* Eatl Hr* ot said
Lot X to It * South line ot said
Lot n. thence Westerly along
U 'd South line o&lt; Lot 7* to the
Point of Beginning
AND.
That certain portion ot Block 1
of AMENOED PLAT SOUTH
WILDMERE at recorded in Plat
Book 4. Pag* 94. ot it * Public
Records ot Semlnoto County,
Flor id* described as tallows
Beginning I X (eat West ot tt*
Northeast corner ot Lot I. ot
A M E N D E D P L A T SOUTH
WILDMERE 0* recorded in Plat
Book 4. Pago *4. ot the Public
record* ot Semlnoto County.
Florida, thence run SSS degree*
SI W III Feel, (hence run Nat
degree* I t W X teet. thence
run Eatl 1X4 tael to It* Point
ot Beginning
Said parcel confining 7.110
square loot, more ar lass
and It* undersigned at Sharitf
ot Sammoto County. Florida,
will at II 00 A M on tt* lath
day at March A O 1994. otlar tor
aai* and tail to It * highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at It*
Front I West I Door, at the stop*,
ot th* Semlnoto County Court
houta in Santord. Florida, tt*
above described property
That said sale to being med*
to tatlsty tt* terms ot this Writ
ot Eaecution
Donald F. E tlinger. Sheriff
Semlnoto County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H OIS
ABIITIES ACT OF 1990. PER
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
N E E D IN G S P E C IA L AC
COAAMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
S H O U LO C O N T A C T THE
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF THE
S H E R IF F 'S O F F IC E . EN
FO R CE ABLE W RITS SEC
TION. 1141 IIT H STREET.
S A N F O R O . F L O R ID A AT
LEAST FIVE o a y s PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING TELE
PHONE
(X 7) X044X TTD
(X I ) X ) X X
Published February 9. 14. 11.
March i. with tt* sato being
March 14.1994
DEO 19

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NOTICE
T t* Homing Authority ot th#
City at Santord. Florid* It
seeking Pest Control Proposals
to taevka 4(0 unit*, monthly
170
O * Bedroom
1.4
Two Bedroom*
111
Thr** Bedrooms
a
Four Bedrooms
7
Five Bedroom*
P le a * submit to:
Santord Homing Authority
M r* Phyllis O Richer4ton
E aacutlvo Dirac tor. PHM
P O Baa 1119
Santord. FL X7711X9
T t* Santord Homing Author l
ty It under Set I-on III ot f t *
Housing and Urban Develop
monl Act ot 1944. providing
economic opportunities tor low
and very low Income person*
D e a d lin e (a r su b m ittal
March I. 1994*14 00pm
Tho Santord Homing Authorl
ty I* an equal epporlunlty
employer
Publish February M. H. X . X .
14. 1994
DEO IM

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : 94«M7 CA 19 K

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO HEVWAROMARTIN
DICKSON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO 91 L 9*9LSS
An Administrative Complaint
to revoa* yeur tkentell) hat
been filed against you You hare
tt* right to request a hearing
pursuant to Section IX 17(11
and 111, Florida Slalutot. by
mailing a request tor same to
tt* Florida Department at In
turanco. Division ot Legal Serv
Icot. 411 Larson Bunding Tatta
haste* FL X199 0X1 II • re
quest tor hoering it not received
by April 11. 1994. tt* right to
hoanng In thlt matter will bo
w a ive d and the Insurance
Commissioner will dispose ot
this cause In accordance with
law
Publish February X 4 March
I. f . 14.1994
DEO 714
IN THE CIKCUIT COURT
OF THE f IO H T IIN T M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O E N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO 91449CAI4K
F E O E R A L N A T IO N A L
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Ptolntilt.
P E O R O A
O T E R O
F E R N A N O E Z . M IL A G R O S
OTERO, and NORWEST FI
NANCIALFL. INC .
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSUNk SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure detod February II.
1994 and entered In Case No
r ) 449 CA 14 K. Ot th* Circuit
Court ol the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in end tor SEM
I HOLE County. Florid* wherein
FEOERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION It
P l o l n l l l l and P E O R O A
OTERO FERNANOEZ. et *1.
are Defendants I will tall to t t *
highest and batt bidder lor cash
in th* West front door ol Ih#
Cou»theme, m .aniaui. SEM I­
NOLE County. Florida, ot 11:00
o’ clock on th* tth day *1 April.
1994. tt * tottowMsg Oescribed
property at set forth in sold
Final Judgment, to *11
Lot J74. SPRING OAKS. UNIT
). according to It* Plat thereof
os recorded In Plal Book 17.
Pogas 74. 71. A 74, Public
Records ol Semlnoto County.
Flor Ido
DATEO thlt llth day ol Fab
ru ery.1994
"Parsons with a disability who
need o special accommodation
to participate In thlt proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Semlnoto County Courthouse.
X I N Park Avonuo. Suit* N X ).
Santord. Florida X77I. at toast
live dayt prior to It* proceed
mg Tetopnorw (X »l X I aXO
• i t 4X7: 1 4009X4771 (TDOI
or 1 400 4X1770 (V I vto Florida
Ralay Sarvtca ”
MARYANNE MORSE
At Ctork at said Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Ctork
Publish: February X A March
1.1994
DEO 111

NATIONAL BANK OF
COMMERCE.
•
Plalntltl.
M 0 ESTRINa/k/a
MARK ESTRIN and
KAREN ESTRIN. wito
of Mark Ellrln
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It given that pursuant
la a Summary Final Judgment
dated February 14. 1994. In Case
No 94 0017 CA 14 K ol Ih*
Circuit Court lor Semlnoto
County. Florida. In which Na
ttonal Bank ot Commercs It It*
Plamtitt and M O ESirin a/k/a
Mark Esir in and Karan Estnn
are tt* Defendants I will tell to
tt* highest end best bidder lor
cash at l*w Watt Front Stops ol
Sammoto County Courthouse
X t N Perk Avenue. Santord.
Florida 117711191. Saminoto
Comfy. Florida, at II 00 am on
March 14. 1994. tt * to:toeing
described property set forth in
tt* Summary Final Judgment
The Northwest Va ol Lot II.
Block “ l " (tost tt * Eatl M toot
and tt* West X Feet I. log*-he'
with tho Southwest 'a at Let It.
Block T ‘ . Sanlando tho suburb
beautiful Altamonte taction, as
recorded In Plot Book 1. page 47.
Public Records at Semlnoto
County. Flor Ido
Alta together with th* North
e a s t to o t th o v a c a t a d
right ot way ot Third Street
Parcel containing 1 *01 acres
mortar lest
NOTIFICATION
In accordance with THE
A M E R IC A N S W I T H OIS
ABILITIES ACT. persons » ••
disabilities -wedmg a spec*1
accommodation should contact
Court Administration, at Bund
mg C. Tnd Floor. St John S t.
Melbourne 11940 Telephone
1X71 4X1171 NOT later than
Seven (71 dayt prior to the
proceeding II hearing Impaired.
IT00I I #00 9X4771. or VOICE
IVI I 400 9SS 4770. via Florida
Relay Service
DATED February 17.1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot tha C ircult Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
A* Deputy Ctork
Publtlh February n A March
1.1994
DEC 704

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i 91 III? CA 14 K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
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F R ID A Y

1994

S a n fo rd H erald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnolo County slnoa 1008
06th Year. No. 120 - Sanford, Florida

Unwed and pregnant
□ Sports
Undefeated no more
L A K E MARY — Torrid shooting hv Lake M ary
ended Ihr IjiK r Howell girls' bankrllull Ira m 's
winning streak al 10 games Thursday night

□ SeePage ID.

Meyers trial date set
A Marrh 7 trial date was set Thursday for
Anton Daryl Meyers who Is charged with first
degree murder In the 1987 dlsapitcarorirr of a
Lak'* Mary teenager.
At a pre trial hearing. Circuit Court Ju d g e
Alan Dickey also set a Feb. 4 hearing for
numerous pre-trial motions filed In Ihe rase.
Meyers S3, was Indicted Inst yenr for the
murder of 14-year old Kathy Engles, who
disappeared without a trace May 24. 1987. after
visiting a friend. Meyers Is reportedly the last
person seen with Engles. Engles' Ixxly has never
been found which Is the focus of several defense
motions. Including a motion to dismiss and to
exclude the death penalty.
A 1991 Florida Supreme Court decision
s t r e n g t h e n p r o s e c u to r s rig h ts to u s e
clrrumstantlal evidence to prove someone Is
dead when no body has I x r n found.
The defendant said he gave Engles a ride from
ihe friend's home to a Lake Mary convenience
store where she asked to make a telephone call.
Meyers said (lie teen disappeared while he
lulkcd to two women at Ihe store, latter.
Investigators found the stnrr was dosed at the
time Meyers claimed It was open with people
milling around.

Lake Mary approves new vehicles
L A K E M ARY — Requests for two new vehicles
were approved by the Lake Mary City C o m ­
mission last night. A new Cushman vehicle will
be obtained for use as a new meter reading
vehicle.
It .will replace a golf cart which had been used.
Th e cart wus declared us surplus, and will be
disposed of. The new Cushm an, to he obtained
al a cost of $7,783, will be capable of being used
on roadways, as the golf cart was no longer
licensable.
The unanimous vote came after a lengthy
discussion regarding the amount of money to be
spent, but opinions changed when It was
explained that the Cushm an bus proven to be u
dependable vehicle, and Is being used by W inter
Park and several other cities.
The other vehicle, a 1994 Ford Aerostar van.
with associated radio equipment, wus ulso
approved by u unanimous vole. It Is to Ik *
obtained through a state contract, at a cost of
$12,470 for the vehicle and $3,000 for the radio
equipment.
It will be used by Lake M ary Fire Marshul L y n
Wright, who made the presentation on the need
for the equipment to the commission d u rin g
Thursday night's meeting.

D.A.R.E. graduation
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - The first D .A .R .E .
graduation ceremony of 1994 was scheduled for
I p.m. this afternoon at Altamonte Elementary
School.
Seminole County Sheriff's spokesman Ed
McDonough said 150 students received certifi­
cates ancT T-shirts for successfully completing
Ihe 14 week course. D .A .R .E . stands for D ru g
Abuse Resistance Education.
Four Seminole County deputy sheriffs ure
assigned to leach the D .A .R .E . courses In the
county’s elementary schools.

Dramatic rise in babies
born out-of-wedlock
By VICKI DaSORMlIR
Herald Stall Writer
S A N F O R D — More and more
single women In Seminole County
are choosing lo have children on
Ihelr own.
Th e problem, officials say. Is lhat
the majority of those mothers are
under the age of 1H and most are
living In poverty.
"Th e re are large number* of these
young women having babies." said
Sheila Heal, administrative assistant
In Ihe office of Health and Hum an
Services In Sanford.
She declined lo speculate w hy Ihe
numbers are Increasing.
"I can only say there are more
pregnancies that's why there are
more births." she said.
According lo Ihe most recent
figures Ileai was able lo obtain from
the Florida Office of Vital Statistics,
(here were H2I babies born to
unwed mothers in Seminole County
from Ja n u a ry through September of
1993.
During the same period of 1992.
she said, there were 530 births to
u n w e d m o t h e r s In S e m in o le
County.
She said those figures were the
most recent figures avutlable.
Th e num ber of children b o m to
unwed mothers rontlnued to rllm b
In Florida In Ihe first nine months of
last year, acrordlng lo state figures.
More than one In three, or 34.7
percent, of all births In the stale
through September 1993 were to
single mothers, uccordlng lo the
stale Office of Vital Slatlstlrs.
Heal suld ihe numbers In Semi­
nole C ounty were a bll higher, with
39.1 of ihe bliths being bo m to
unwed m others In 1993. T h a t
num t&gt;er Is up from 3d percent for
the same period In 1992.

In 1992. 33.0 percent of Ihe births
were lo unwed women. T h a i was
Ihe first year In which more Ilian a
third of Ihe stale's babies were bom
out of wedlock.
Th e rale has cllmtM-d one lo two
percentage |&gt;olntH a year since I9H7.
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PERCENTAGE OF LIVE BIRTHS TO UNWED MOTHERS
SEMINOLE CO.
S TA TE
JAN•SEPT
34.7
39.1
1993
JAN•SEPT
38.0
33.6
1992
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More than one-third of Ihe births In Seminole County and across the state
aro to women who aro not married at the lime the children are born.

Needy kids,
moms get
more help
■y MARK BARFIELD
Herald Senior Stall Writer___________
S A N F O R D — Up to an additional
800 needy women and children will
be served by an Increase lo Sem i­
nole County's Women. Infant and
Children program.
T h e $-16,600 boost to current
$432,600 federal slntr funding for
the program will enable a nutri­
tionist and cashier to be hired lo
serve m ore m others and Ihe lr
c h ild re n , said Dr. Jo rg e Deju.
director of the county Health and
H u m a n Services Department. One
position has already been filled und
the second should be llllcd In about
a m onth, said Dcju.
T h e federally-funded W IC pro­
g ra m assures infant hculth by
providing a balanced diet for the
mother during pregnancy and for
the child up lo five years of age. The
food v o u c h e r p ro g ra m In a d ­
ministered by the Florida Depart­
m e n t-o f Health and Rehabilitative
Services.
Dorothy Richards, county nutri-

Bennedelha Posloy, loll, and Bobbia Jo Dimaglao. participate In the Crooma
School ol Choice program lor teen parents, most ol whom ere single. Since
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ioinlng Ihe program, Dimeglao has married.

When cops confiscate guns...
By SANDRA B LU O TT
Herald Stall Writer
S A N F O R D - Guns confiscated by local police
have little chance of showing up on the street
again because the weapons are destroyed, not
sold.
Despite the widespread practice of some police

agencies In the nation lo sell wrupous that have
been seized In violent crimes, firearms con­
fiscated by Sanford Police and Ihr Seminole
County Sheriffs office are destroyed.
Th e guns arc held for evidence until court cases
arc resolved, then are disposed.
Sanford Police Chler Ralph Russell said the
weapons are rendered Inoperable, totally dls-

By J. MARK BARPIKLD

SeniorSlaffWriter_____________________

Th e Central Florida lllood Hank will honor
over 200 Individual multi-gallon blood donors at
a luncheon beginning at 11 a.m. Sunday, at the
Sheraton Inn. Maitland. Donors who have
reached milestones of from 10 to 40 gallons will
be recognized for Ihelr accomplishments and
voluntccrlsm. Mayor Hcttyc Smith of Sanford,
whose life was saved by a blood transfusion, will
be the guest speaker.

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behind the fence, piaylng In Ihe yard ol a local
daycare canter.

SANFORD — A portion of the Seminole County
Expressway w ill finally become re ality to
motorists next week.
Beginning noon Tuesday, the three-mile seg­
ment of the expressway between Aloma Avenue
and Red Bug Lake Road will be opened to traffic.
There will be a 50-ccnt toll to exit at the
Interchange.
When construction of the $200 million tollroad
began two years ago. local and state officials
hoped the entire six miles of the tollroad between
Aloma and State Road 434 would be open by late
summer 1993. Hut rain delays, deep muck
pockets, a sign change and contractor'a delays In
obtaining dirt dragged the completion dale
months behind that schedule.
Gayle Gcddes. spokesman for the construction
project, said she anticipates the segment between
Red Ilug Lake Road and SR 434 will be open In
four to six weeks. Th e remainder of the road to
U.S. Highway 17-B2 near Sanford Plaza should be
done by early March. Geddcs said. Officials hoped
to have the entire 12-mllc roadway open to trafllc

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mantled, then arc turned over lo the sheriff's
department nlong w ith a complete weapons list.
"I've got two garbage cans full of dismantled
weapons to dispose of no w ." Russell commented.
He said It woe difficult to trace a period of time
Involved In co llecting that m any weapons
because some guns ere kept for ye a n pending the

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By NICK PFKIFAUP

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Herald Staff Writer________________
S A N F O R D - Golder.Rulc Housing
and C o m m unity Development Cor­
poration la sponsoring a day-long
free conferenoj this Saturday. It will
be held at Crooma Academy. 220 W.
13th Street In Sanford.
Called "W om en on the M ove." the
program, according to advanced

publicity Is designed to regenerate
tope, desire,
determination, and
hope.
d&lt;
self-confidence In members of the
g r o u p t a r g e t e d as d ir e c t
beneficiaries of the event.
T h e program description say.
"Increasingly. African-Am ericans
are being blamed for much If not
moat of what la wrong or simply not
right In American society. Crime,
drugs. Illegitimacy, blighted condi­

tions. violence In schools, welfare
d e pe n d en cy, a n d th e grow ing
burd e n of Increasing taxes on
nilddic.incomc fam ilies all have
b e rm traced to b la c k folk In
particular, and other low-income
groups generally."
Approximately 300 to 500 single
female heads of households are
expected to be In attendance for the
meeting.

Registration opens at 8 a.m .. but
will continue through noon.
T h e keynote address will be given
at 9 a.m .. with testimonials at 9:30.
and other workshops, discussions
and lectures scheduled throughout
the day through 5:30 p.m.
Free lunch will be provided from
11:45 a.m . until 1p.m . .
Fo r additional Information, phone
324-9123.

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NEW S FROM T H E R EGIO N AND ACR O SS T H E S T A T E

Stars shine for UNCF telethon
■y SANDRA ELLIOTT

Truck overturns, spills propone

K '.rild Stall Wfiiur

i-u R l P IE R C E — At Icaat 700 residents were evacuated
Thursday night after a truck carrying 8,500 gallons of highly
volatile liquid propane overturned and began leaking,
authorities said.
Using loudspeakers from their patrol cars. Florida Highway
Patrol troopers and St. Lucie County ShertlTs deputies shouted
for people to leave their homes In unincorporated St. Lucie
County. Just south of Fort Pierce.
After about four hours, people were allowed to return to their
homes and businesses.
Th e driver of the overturned truck. Jackie L . Lehner of
Waterloo. Ind.. made a wrong turn and backed Into a ditched,
causing the truck to overturn, according to a release from the
county sheriff's office. He was uninjured, and charges were
(tending.
Th e truck was owned by L A L Leasing of Waterloo. Another
truck from the company's Florida headquarters at Mount Dora
drove to the scene to pump the remaining propane from the
overturned vehicle, deputies said.
Using five wreckers, officials were able to upright the truck
early Friday, according to the sheriffs office.
It was unclear exactly how m any gallons of the gas had
leaked.
"There's a huge amount of volatile gas." said Barry Irwin,
deputy fire chief, adding the fluid was highly explosive.
The Red Cross provided food for those who were evacuated.
Ron and Susan Morahan were watching television when a
deputy told them to leave their home after 8:30 p.m .
" I wondered If our house was going to blown up In the next
few minutes." Ron Morahan said. "W e're going to go to
McDonald's to have a ham burger."

S A N FO R D — A night of starstudded performances are on tap
Saturday as the "L o u Rawls
Parade of Stars" Telethon cele­
brates the 50tlr anniversary of
the United Negro College Fund
(U N C F).
T h e seven-hour fund-ralsrr
will be telecast Jan . 7 from’ 0
p.m. lo 1 a.m. on W O FL. Fox 35.
J o h n n y C o x . m a n a g e r of
IIclUg-Mcyerx Furniture In San­
ford ts appearing on the Star
Panel during the local portions of
the program. Throughoul the
program, there will be cut a ways
from the national telecast to tiic
W O F L studio In Lake Mary
where a m i residents will be
asked to contribute lo U N CF.
Th e U N C F fund goal In the
g r e a t e r O r l a n d o a r e a Is
S 100.000. Cox said
Another major local sponsor of
the event Is Wayne Dcnsch Inc.,
Anheuser-Busch distributor In
Central Florida. Th e company to
building a new facility on Stale
Road 40 near Sanford. The St.
Lo uis-based A n h eu se r-B u sch
Com pany Is a major sponsor of
the nationwide U N C F drive.
S o m e O rla n d o -b a s e d re p re ­
sentatives of the distributors arc
also on the local "Star Panel."
Cox said during brraks In the
national telecast, the contribu­
tions and pledges phoned In by
local residents and businesses
will be broadcast.
" I ’m looking forward to It."

Ticketmaster offers gun swap
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — Floridians soon should be able to
trade guns for tickets to concerts, theaters or sporting events
when Ticket Master Corp. expands It* gun swap program.
Th e TIcketMuster swap, already tried out In California and
New Mexico, follows the same principle as other programs
buying guns or swapping them for toys or tickets In several
cities across the country.
'Violence Is out of hand. T h e dally fabric of our life Is
Impacted by violence on a regular basts." said TtcketMaster
t. "Y o u should be able to go to an A T M
President Fred Rosen,
and not be afraid."
Under the plan. TIcketMaster will offer two tickets to the
event of their choice to anyone In Florida who turns In a gun.
Guns handed In are melted down, then made Into manhole
covers.
Th e program got more than 1,200 guns ofT the streets of
Albuquerque. N.M .; and the California cities of San Francisco.
Oakland. San Jose and Los Angeles, according to Rosen.
T h e Florida guns-for-tleketa swap will be held w ithin the next
three months. Rosen said. Com pany officials were still working
out such details such as where guns can be turned In.

Nationwide blood shortage critical

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W A S H IN G T O N — Snowstorms, virulent flu and the holidays
combined to create the nation's most critical shortage of blood
In years, and at least one hospital Is considering canceling
elective surgery.
Blood banka are urging Immediate donations to end the
emergency.
"W e are afraid lives will be lo s t" Marcia Lane of the
American Assorts Uowof Blood B swbsssld Th u rsd a y. • &gt; - . A f
Th e shortage to the worst In the history of the Am erican Red;
Cross, lyhlch saw Its usual three-day supply of blood drop to a
•woman Margaret
one-day supply this week, sold spokes*
McCarthy.
T h e Red Cross has only 33.000 units of blood In Its national
Inventory, dow n from a norm al level of 07.000. T h e
most-transfused blood type. T y p e O. has dropped to 29 percent
below emergency levels.
T h e areas hardest hit Include 16 of the 45 Red Cross regions,
which supply blood to their home city and surrounding
counties. T h e y are: Atlanta; Buffalo. N.Y.t Birm ingham and
Mobile, Ala.; Charlotte. N .C .; Cleveland; Colum bus, Ohio;
Dedham. Mass.; Detroit; Flint and Lansing, Mich.; Little Rock.
A rk .; Loo Angeles; Miami; Peoria. lll.t and Philadelphia.
Nine other cities reported emergency shortages to the
Association of Blood Banks: Dallas; Houston: Ta m p a. Fla.;
Indianapolis: Chicago: New Orleans; San Francisco: and San
Bemadlno and Fresno. Calif.

Aviary plans to brasd threatened stork
D A V IE — A t Flamingo Gardens' Aviary, ofllctols are hoping
to be visited by the stork.
T w o wood storks. Blue and Stunt, settled Into their new
home Thu rsd ay as part of a new breeding program, the only
one of Its kind in the nation, aviary officials said.
T h e native species to threatened by habitat loos as Its favorite
nesting areas are developed, but trying to rebuild the
ty could prove difficult.
population In captivity
&lt;

From Aaaoelatod Press reports

l O T T I B z — _____

B y JACKIE HALUFAX
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - A law de­
signed to crack down on drug
dealing near public housing to
too vague and could be unfairly
enforced, the state Supreme
Court ruled.
T h e law provides for longer
sentence* for people convlcti:edof
drug offense* committed within
200 feet of public housing facili­
ties. public or private colleges
and universities and parks.
In Its 5-2 opinion Thursday,
the court overturned only the
section dealing with public hous­
ing. leaving Intact (he provisions
dealing
with
I i
m ii colleges and parka.
T h e Issue was whether the
term "public housing facility"
referred only lo governm ent
subsidised housing or also lo
related offices, construction sites
and other facilities.
In the m a jo r ity o p in io n .
Justice Major Harding called the
phrase "amorphous."
"W e have found neither defini­
tions from case law nor related
statutes to aid us In determining
the meaning of ‘public housing
facility,"’ Harding wrote. "A s a
r e s u lt, a r b it r a r y o r d is ­
c r im in a to r y e n forcem ent la
likely."
Citizens and law enforcement
ofllctols have to guess at what
the statute prohibits, w hich

Today: Partly cloudy, breezy
and warm. High In the upper
70s. W ind south 15 m ph and
gusty.
T o n ig h t: Becom ing m ostly
cloudy with showers likely and a
chance of a thunderstorm late.
Low around 60. W ind southwest
10 m ph. Chance of rain 60
percent.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with
a good chance of m orning show­
ers and possibly a thunderstorm.
Becom ing w in d y and cooler
during the afternoon. High In the
lower to mid 60s.

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F IR B T
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W IL S O N

M IAMI B EA C H - T h e fash­
ion shoot* are easy to find.
Just look for clusters of
trendy-looking people toting
cameras, tripods, umbrellasized reflectors, makeup and
hairbrushes, fluttering around
u Umber, blase model.
Miami Beach, n place where
violent rrlm rs against tourists
grab the headltnrs. Is seen In
the fashion Industry as the
place to be for location work.
"N e w York ts still the capltut because that ts where nil
the designers live and that Is
where nil the ad agencies
are." said June Pittman, a
m akeup artist w ho moved
from New York in 1989. "But
us fur ns location. I believe
that Miami Is the biggest."
Adds Lee Whillteld. presi­
dent of David and Lee. a
C h ic a g o -b a s e d m o d e lin g
agency: "There's no question
that the beach works because
a whole market has been built
around It."
Esquire brought In the Red
Hot Chill Peppers' Anthony
Kledto for "Gentlem an." Us
spring style and fashion edi­
tion. Lancarnc nnd Cover Gtrl
picked the beach for thru
beauty campaigns, seta were
b u ilt for George A rm a n i's
latest, and Mademoiselle Just
wrapped up.

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Art Deco hotel lobbies, the
palm-studded park and the
sandy beach along Oeeun
Drive, which to being pro­
m o te d b y V ia c o m for u
planned late-night drama as
"the 10 hottest blocks on the
planet."
Even when the assignments
stretch north to Paint' Beach
for a photo feature on Rachel
Hunter at Donald Trum p's
Mar-o-Lago estate and south
to th e C a r I b b c a n , th e
ho o kings and p ro d u ctio n
w o rk are done in S ou th
Beach, a gent rlfirrl, pastel hot
spot.
"A ll within ten by three
blocks Is the tnecca of our
business." said photographer
James Daigle, who moved to
Miami after years of com­
muting from New York and
Boston. "If you go out to do
your laundry, you have lo be
c a re fu l w h a t you w ear
because you're going to run
Into a client or a model."
Miami Beach Issued 1,546
permits last year for still
photography and took In 937
million from the Industry for
everything from municipal
fees to hotel hills, said Robert
Rebosa, the city's film and
print coordinator. A day and
un hour Into the new year, he
already had Issued 36 per­
mits.

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highs. 4:19 a.m .. 4:52 p.rn.:
lows. 9:49 a.m.. 10:20 p.m .;
Cocoa Beach: highs. 4:34 a.m..
5:07 p.m .; lows. 10.04 a.m..
10-35 p.m.

BOATING
B t. A u g u stin e to J u p it e r In le t
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southwest 20 kts. Seas 5 lo 7 ft.
Bay and Inland waters choppy.
Areas of rain and a few thun­
d e rs to rm s . S a tu rd a y : W in d
becoming northwest 20 mph.
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Beach: The place
to be on location

makes It too vague. Harding
wrote.
"T h e sticking point ... Is the
heart of the statute: Th e phrase
‘publlc housing facility' simply
does not give citizens fair warnIn g about w h at c o n d u ct Is
forbidden." he said.
It's the Legislature's responsi­
bility to be clear about what It
wants to ban in Ia w s . not the
court's, Harding wrote.
"T h la court cannot step In and
guess about legislative Intent."
he wrote. "S u c h a practice
would constitute Judicial legisla­
tion. a practice neither our
C o n stitu tio n nor tills Court
allows,"
C h ie f J u s tic e R o s e m a ry
B a r k e d a n d J u s t i c e s Ben
O verton, Lcander S h aw and
G e ra ld K o ga n a gre e d w ith
H ard in g. Justice Parker Lee
McDonald and Stephen Grimes
dissented.
A lso T h u r s d a y , the court
threw out the second death
sentence given to a man con­
victed of the 1987 m urder of his
22-month-old daughter and her
mother.
Carlos Santos. 42. shot and
killed Irm a Torres and their
child, Deldre Torres. In Polk
County on Aug. 21. 1987.
In September 1991, the state
Supreme Court voided Santos'
first death sentence and ordered
a new sentencing hearing.

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Court overturns
public-housing
drug-dealing law,
death sentence

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TH E W EA TH ER

M IA M I ~ H a re are th n
w in n in g n um bers selocted
Thursday in lha Florida Lottary:
C ash 3
2 -5 -2

Cox said of his Involvement In
lhe program. Although Saturday
marks the first time Cox has
part kip.: K-d In Hit- local drive
since coming lo Sanford In Ju ly .
It Is not his first Involvemeril
with the United Negro College
Fund.
" I worked with the program In
N ash ville,” Cox com m ented.
"Someone recruited me ihcre.
and I rnjoyed It."
Th e money collected Is chan­
neled to 41 prtvute. historically
Black colleges and universities.
B rlh un e -C o o k m a n College In
Daytona Beach. Florida Memori­
al College In Miami and Edward
Wntrra College. Jacksonville are
U N C F schools. Cox satd.
Ensuring a college rdiirntton
for Hlark students In the early
1940 s was the Impetus behind
the formation of the United
N e g r o C o lle g e F u n d . D r .
F r e d e r ic k D . P a tte r s o n , a
veterinarian utul president of
Tuskegee Institute Issued a call
lo action to Ills fellow leaders at
several small Black colleges In
the South. He believed a united
elTort to pool resources was the
best approach to provide funding
for the colleges.
Through the years. Lou Rawls
"Parade of Stars" has raised
more than 9 )0 9 million in rash
nnd pledges. Proceeds from I he
show ore used to expand the
e d u c a tio n a l o p p o r tu n it y at
U N C F schools, which currently
have a combined enrollment of
54,000 students, a 27 percent
Increase since 1986.

TU ES D A Y
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47 a* reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
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period, ending at 9 a.m . Friday,
totalled 0 Inches.
T h e . temperature at 9 a m.
today was 5H degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 47.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
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POLICE BRIEFS
Cab fare disputed
A UingwotMl tnun was urrcMiul curly Thu rsd ay morning on
charges he fullrd to pay u cab fare then violently restated a
policeman. Andrew D. Dcaarlo. 28. 002 E. Ralnirltn Avc , was
arrested at hla home by Longwood police fallowing u acuflle.
Police rr|xui they were called to the residence at about 0:30
n.rn. after cab driver Daniel Ibanez rrportrd Dcaarlo refused to
pay a $12 fare. Police report Dcaarlo refused to coopcrale nnd
when asked to step outside, slammed his door In a policeman's
face. Injuring hla finger and knocking him backwards.
Following a struggle with the policeman. Dcaarlo was arrested.

Warrant arrests made
The fallowing wanted ixrsons were taken Inlo custody
Wednesday and Thursday;
• Henson Kenneth Foster. 21. 30 Higgins Te rr.. Sanford,
charged wllh lewd assault on u child und sexual battery.
• Mary Jane Florvllas. 17. 501 E. Fourth St.. Sanford,
urrrstcd on a burglary probation viola Hon charge.
• Marie Mobley. 28, 2431-1) Chase Ave.. Sanford, charged
w llh failure lo ap|&gt;enr at her arraignment on a drunken driving
probation violation charge.
• Cheryl Anita Daniels, 30, 1714 Tangerine Drive. Sanford,
turned herself In for arrest at the Seminole County Jail on a
charge of failure to appear In court lo answer loa disorderly
conduct charge,
• Ernest Edwards. 43, 1612 Peach Ave,. Sanford, arrested on
a Volusia County battery probailnn violation charge.
• Terrel Hall, 42. 015 Locust. Sanford, arrested on a buttrry
probation violation churge
• Vincent Charles Zcull. 21. 34 Windsor, Longwood. arrested
on charges of failure lo appear In court to nnswer to a charge of
attempted sale of a counterfeit substunce and two chargrs of
failure to pay fines
• Tram alnr Donte McClsry. 111. 138 Carver Ave., Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police al his residence Tuesday
following a dispute with a female He was charged with battery,
domestic violence, and resisting an officer without violence.

Crimes reported to authorities
Th e following crim es were reported to Seminole County
deputies and Sanford police:
• A $1,500 air conditioning heat pum p was reported taken
from a Midway wom an residing at a Byrd Avenue residence
sometime between 10 30 p lit Tuesday and 8 a.m . Wednesday.
Th e woman reported finding the theft when she attempted lo
Increase the heat In ’ er home.
• $6,450 In Christmas lights, a diamond ring and clothing
was reportrd laken from a residence 1400 block of Oterlln
Terrace in the Ham pton Park subdivision sometime between
Ju n e 1 at 11 a m. nnd Dec. 1 al 11 a.in
• Deputies said two bikes valued at $629 were reportedly
stolen Tuesday from a garage at a residence on Sllvrrgate
Loop. In Lakewood al the Crossings near Lake Mary.
• A stolen bike was reported lo deputies Tuesday. Th e hike,
valued al $444. was reportedly parked In front of n retail store
In the 3600 block of Lake Emma Road In Lake Mary*.
• Sanford police are Investigating a reported burglary
Tuesday at W illiam Clark Court. A purse said to have
contained $500 was reportedly stolen from Ihe living room of a
home.
•
• A Urnm Kugar handgun was reported stolen Tuesday from
a residence In the 2700 block of Rldgrwood Avenue.
• An estimated $800 In damage was reportedly done lo a
home In the 200 block of Bristol Court In Sanford, between
Dec. 31 and Jail. 4.
• A burglary was reported at an auto dealership Tuesday In
the 2700 block of S. Orlando Drive. Sanford police report five
cars were entered, windows were broken on three of them,
attempts were reportedly made to steal two of them, nnd ihree
radios were removed from various vehicles.

’60s radical
fugitive
surrenders

JCPenney

B y F.N. D 'A L IttIO

Associated Press Writer
C H IC A G O — A fanner anti­
war radical who surrendered to
face charges of clubbing a po­
liceman with a lead pipe during
the bloody Days of Rage 24 years
ago says he was hiding In plain
sight.
One of the last memliers of the
radical Weather Underground lo
come In from the cold. Jeffrey
David Powell said h r lobbied
Illinois and Colorado lawmakers
on behalf of c h ild -a d vo ca cy
groups, even as a wanted man
hiding behind a slew of aliases

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"If you're an old hippie, you
don't need much to get b y ." he
said.
T id y In coat and tie. Powell.
*13. pleaded guilty Thursday to
mob action nnd was placed on
18 months' probation and fined
$500, Circuit Judge Fred G.
Surla Jr. dropped a more serious
churge of aggravated baltery.
Moments later. Powell asked
Surla to support a child nuirttton
bill.

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• Jim m ie Hampton. 32. 2251 Greenway. was arrested by
sheriffs deputes on Center Street In Midway early Wednesday.
He was charged w llh driving wllh a suspended/revoked license.
• Billy D. Jackson. 48. of Oviedo, was arrested by Longwood
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Correction
A warrant arrest report published Tu e sd a y. Ja n . 4.
Incorrectly listed the warrant charge against Thom as Nelson
Hicks, of Rock Cove Court. Sanford. He was wanted on a
Volusia County warrant far contempt of child support.

Family values prescribed
as antidote to violence
W A S H IN G T O N W om en
from all walks of life — execu­
tives In business suits, activists
In Afrocentiic garb, matrons In
pearls and furs — got together to
discuss violence In Am erica and
agreed the answer lies In a
simple return to old-fashioned
family values.
T h e women, who convened
Th u rsd a y night as part of Jesse
Jackson's anti-violence summit,
resolved to focus their energy on
the family to eliminate what
they said Is a culture of mean­
ness.
" T h is Is one of the first places
we have lo do something about
It." Attorney General Janet Reno
said. "W c must set an example
that violence Is not tolerated In
any farm ."
Deborah Prolhrow -Stlth, an
usslstant dean at the Harvard
School of Public Health, said
more anti-crime efforts should
concentrate on domestic vio­
lence. lo eliminate an appetite
for "m eanness" lhal develops In
American children at an early
age.
"H a lf of the violence occurs
because we don’t know how lo
get ulong with the people wc
know, and the people we love."
she said. "Socially and cultur­
ally. wc ure mean lo each other.
We have lo leach our kids how
to gel along."
C. Delores T u c k e r,
chairwoman of the National Po­
litical Congress of Black Women,
proposed a first course of action:
fig h tin g degrading a ttitud e s
toward women In rap music,
movies and the mrdla.
"E n o u gh Is enough. T h e souls

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T h e s e Ite m s A v a ila b le O n ly A t Y o u r S a n fo rd J C P e n n e y S to re .

Traffic stop arrests

B y SONYAROBS
Associated Press Writer

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“ I’ve met wllh senators and
c o n g rr s s p r o p le . la lk r d o n ­
e-on one wllh people in their
offices." he said Thursday, re­
fusing to name a n y of the
lawmakers.
He said he aluo (raveled from
city to city, sometimes pres­
enting fake Identification (o
|M&gt;llce al college demonstrations
against the Vietnam War und the
American political system. And
he worked such low-paying Jobs
us a pea-picker, salesman nnd
textbook editor.

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of our sisters are being de­
s tro y e d ." T u c k e r said. She
suggested that angry women
target the record companies who
profit from entertainment that
demeans women.
Tuck e r said singers and rap­
pers often feel compelled lo
degrade w om en to obtain a
recording contract. Th e record
companies. In turn, sign the acts
because they feel any hard-core
behavior will sell.
Afterward. Tuck e r was sur­
rounded by women who wanted
tn know how they could get
Involved.
Men also have a responsibility,
s a id p s y c h o l o g i s t R o b e r t
P h illip s . He u rg e d m en to
"spend time with their sons, lo
leach Ihem that Ihe women they
defame are going to be some­
body's wife and somebody's
mother."
B u t panelists agreed that
censorship alone would not solve
the problem. T h e y said they
needed to note the lifestyle
reflected In violent rap lyrics,
and la ke re s p o n s ib ility for
changing It.
"Listen to the language of our
y o u n g p e o p le ." said B e tty
S h a b a z z . w id o w of M uslim
activist Malcolm X . "W c have
neglected th rm too long. What I
want us to do Is accept part of
Ihe respon sib ility. W c can’t
blame everything our youth are
Into on someone else."
Rap fan Kevin Downs. 25.
ugrecd. saying rappers should
n o l be a tta c k e d fo r c o m ­
m unicating the frustration of
urban youth.
"W c need to find our why they
arc m aking this m usic." Downs
said. " T h e y arc not ‘gangsta*
r a p p e r s . T h e y a re y o u r
children."

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4A - Sanlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Friday, January 7, 1994

Editorials/ Opinions
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E D ITO R IA L S

Support the
Seminole
County Fair

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P la n s have been a n no u n ced for the first
S e m in o le C o u n ty F a ir In several decades. It
has been sch e d u le d for Feb. 2 4 th ro u g h
M a rc h 6.
T h e fair Is p la n n e d for the 157-acre urea nt
S e m in o le G re y h o u n d Park near C a sselb e rry.
People w h o h a ve been fn m llla r w ith the
area for m a n y ye ars m a y recall the old c o u n ty
fairs, held In w h at Is n o w the 3 5 0 0 block o f S.
O rla n d o Drive. It w a s m ostly a c a rn iv a l event,
he ld ns a fund raiser.
P rio r to that tim e , Cecil T u c k e r. Sem inole
C o u n t y a g ric u ltu re agent from 195 6 to 1969
speaks of the a g ric u ltu ra l type fairs held In
the S a n fo rd area u n til a p p ro x im a te ly the end
or W o rld W a r ll.
" W e even had the Florida S tate F u lr In
S e m in o le C o u n ty . In the Sanford area, back lit
the 1 8 9 0 's ," T u c k e r said.
T h e old lim e fairs w ere the ty p e w e sec tn
rrlo d m ovies. C o w and calf Ju d g in g , pie
Qik in g , and vegetable g ro w in g co m p e titio n
w e re a m o n g the featured events w h ic h drew
th o u sa n d s to the fair.
T h o s e tim es a rc gone. T o d a y , a c o u n ty fair
m u s t focus on the strong points o f w hat Is
c o n ta in e d w ith in that co u n ty . T h i s could
In c lu d e educa tio n a n d schools, m anufacture
Ing . m e rc h a n d is in g , a n d all types o f a g ric u l­
tu re a n d h o rtic u ltu re .
W e call attention to these points at th is tim e
to stress how Im p o rta n t a c o u n ty fair can be
to d a y . It can be o f great benefit to everyone,
e ve n w ith o u t a c a lf-ju d g in g contest.
People w h o live tn Sem inole C o u n ty have
reason to be p ro u d of w h at w e ha ve . It ts
c e rta in ly not a large c o u n iy . Yet we have
g o o d s .'m a trrfa ls . p ro d u cts, w h ic h a re w o rth y
o f b r i n g to u te d . W e h a ve n a t u r a l a n d
m a n -m a d e beauty w h ic h should be exhibited
to o u t o f to w n a n d o u t o f state visitors.
T h e proposed S e m in o le C o u n ty F a ir sounds
like a n excellent Idea. B u t If It Is to succeed. It
is g o in g to take so m e a ctio n .
T h e event Is less th a n tw o m o n th s a w a y.
D u r in g that tim e , w e urge e v e ry g o v e rn ­
m e n ta l b o d y In S e m in o le C o u n ty to enact a
re so lu tio n In s u p p o rt o f It. W e also suggest
e ach c ity start p la n s Im m e d ia te ly to set u p
so m e ty p e of d isp la y o r e xh ib it.
T i l e s a m e holds tru e for o u r school system ,
re taile rs, m a n u fa c tu re rs , n u rs e ty m e n . fruit
a n d vegetable fu rm e rs. c itru s m c n . livestock
fa rm e rs , a n d o th ers. Plan to get Invo lved .
D e te rm in e n o w w h a t y o u w ill do to represent
y o u r Im p o rta n t p a rt o f life In S e m in o le
C o u n ty .
If people su pp o rt U . participate In It. and
a tte n d It. we ca n r e tu r n to h a v in g e x citin g
a n d re w a rd in g S e m in o le C o u n ty F a irs .

LE TTE R S T O EDITOR
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must be signed. Include the address or the writer
nnd a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subject and be as brief as possible.
T h e letters ure subject to editing.

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R O B ER T W AG M AN

Experts try to gauge nation’s mood
W A S H IN G TO N — In November the nation will
go to the (K ills to elect 34 senators and the entire
House of Representatives. T ills will be one of the
most closely watched off-year elections. In
decades as experts try to gauge the mood of the
voters In advance of the 1996 presidential
campaign.
Th is year there will be 21 Democratic Senate
seats up for grabs; only !3 seals arr now held by
Republicans So far five senators facing reelection — Dennis DcConcIni. D-Artz.; Howard
Mctzen bau in. IT Ohm. Jo h n Danfort h. H Mo.;
Dave Durenbcrgrr. R Minn.; and Malrom Wallop,
R-Wyo. — have announced their retirements.
T h e contests for euch ol these open seats, both In
the primary and In ihc general election, should
be Interesting However, beyond these open seal
contests there will probably be only a small
number of Inleresllng Senate contests.
Both parties have had great difficulty recruit­
ing the strongest possible challengers lo In­
cumbent senators. Massachusetts Republicans
tried to convince Gov. W illiam Weld lo challenge
Ted Kennedy, lie refused. Democrats wanted
H U D Secretary Henry Cisneros to take on newly
elected GOP Sen. Kay Halley Hutchinson He said
he had unfinished business In Washington. The
same story was repeated In state after state.
Th e most Interesting Senate campaign will

take place In Virginia where n weakened
Incumbent. Democrat Chuck Robb, will have tn
take on former Gov.
Douglas Wilder, who
ca n n o t succeed
himself. The winner
will then face former
Reagan White House
aide Oliver Norlh.
No other Democrat­
ic in c u m b e n t a p ­
pears to be In serious
trouble, and no Re­
publican Incumbent
except Hutchinson —
If she Is convicted of
election fraud, on
which she has been
Indicted — appears
T h is will be onB
likely to be defeated.
o l the mosl
T h e bottom line Is
clo se ly watched
(hat Ihe Senate In (he
o il-year
I04th Congress will
elections in
look very much like
docadns. j
the current one. with
the Democrats likely
In aolld c o n t r o l . ------------------------------------------------1
T ile House of Represeniatlves Is a different
story. The Democrats will do very well to stay

Th is election follows two In w hich anil
Incumbent sentiment was the d rivin g force In
House elections in 1988. o n ly seven House
members were denied renom tnatlon or reelection In 1990. Ibis number grew to 16 Then
in 1992. ihe total of Incumbents losing In
primaries and general elections Jum ped lo 43.
Could ll be even worse Hits year?
By Ihe end of the current Congress. 177
members — 41 percent of Ihe entire House —
will have served at least six term s. Ihe outside
limit proposed by term-limitation sup|K&gt;rlrrs
Fifteen stales have already approved trrin limits
for House members, and 73 members from those
states will have surpassed Ihe limit voted by
their slate b y the end of this Congress

J A C K AN D ER SO N

Sen. Kerry wages
war against crime

DONNA B R IT T

Some more of the good stuff
Just when you think you've faced your last
list until next December, somebody drops
another one In your lap.
I purposely waited until after New year's
before presenting m y year-end compilation.
It's m y list nf some of the good stuff wc saw
last year In a bad-obsessed world. T h e Idea was
to remind folks of these things now — not last
week, when we were looking back, but today,
when our feet are freshly planted In 1994.
So here's some of the cvcryday-llfc stuff that
fell light tn ‘93 — and that I'd love to see more
of In the new year. In no particular order. I
want more:
1. Good things from small packages, like the
diversion and Inspiration we got from Howard
University's football squad and George Wash­
ington's hoopsters. Both shone while such
local Goliaths as the Hoyas. Capitals. Bullets
and the unspeakable Redskins were lackluster
at best.
2. Denzel Washington, doing anything —
except, perhaps, starring In movies In which
we're asked lo believe that his apparently sane
female co-star doesn't notice how fine he Is.
...Nah, I'll even take that.
3. Gourmet groceries with a great selection
of fresh vegetarian dell Hems located within 10
mtnules ol the 'hood. Driving 40 minutes for
mushroom pale gets old fast.
4. On-screen diversity, m y pet cause. Last
fall, when a "To d a y " sho profile of photogra­
p h e r Richard A vcd o n featured activistIntellectual Julian Bond opining about the
genius' work. I had to atop packing m y son's
lunch to stare. It's that rare that black people
are quoted us experts — or Just opinion-holders
— on anything unrelated to akin color.
After years of starvation, I cun't get enough.
Like in the movie "Fearless." where the
Hispunlc-ness of the character played by Rosie
Perez wasn't mentioned, though her cultural
underpinnings added flavor and authenticity.
O r like In "G ru m p y Old M en." where a black
storekeeper out mnncuvers pals Jack Lemmon
and Walter Matthau by making the first move
on a sexy new neighbor.
Last year's best exam ple; " T h e Great
Depression," Henry Hampton's addictive PBS
documentary on an astounding chapter In
American history. Viewers learned not Just
about hollow-checked Okies, but about Mex­
ican Immigrants lured land later rejectedl by
H enry Ford's massive auto works, unions that
brought together for the Itrst time mistrustful
whites and blacks, Japanese families pre­
vented by California law Lorn owning homes.
T h e Depression happened to everybody — and
Hampton showed It.
5. Creative music from groups like Dlgible
Planets and T o n y To n i Tone, who not only
used real Instruments on "Sons of Soul*'
(unfortunately that's unusual), but can actual­
ly sing.

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6. Wise, witty movies like "Searching for
Bobby Fischer" and " A River Runs Through
It" (which 1 discovered a year late on tape), and
fun light fare like "Cool R unnings" and "Th e
Th re e Musketeers" — films that captivate kids
without making patents spend a half-hour
explaining the gutter language, stupid sex and
exploding bodies. And please — enough
appreciative parents
to m a k e th em as
commercially viable
as the awful stuff.
S p e a k i n g of
"R u n n in g s." 1 want
more of what that
f i l m , a b o u t th e
J a m a ic a n bobsled
team, represents for
D is n e y . T h e c o m ­
pany, long regarded
by minority parents
as absolutely Nean­
d e rt h a l re g a rd in g
diversity, appears to
£ I purposely
have discovered a
walled until
whole new world, as
after New year's
e x e m p lif ie d by
before
"W h a t's Love Got to
presenting my
Do W ith It" and the
year-end
up-and-comcrs. "Th e
compilation. J
A ir Up The re " and
" T h e Lion K ing."
7. T V programs like A B C 's "Lo is and Clark"
and F o x ’a "S ln b a d " — wise, witty new
ahowa...(sec number 6.).
8. Public, omclal and — in the case of radio
stations that reject "gangsta"-thcm cd music —
Industry outcry over violence. We're finally
a c k n o w le d g in g the c o n n e c tio n between
m ayhem In American T V , music, movies and
video games and the violence In our homes
and streets. All are part of an Increasingly
vicious circle that will never end until wc end
o u r tolerance for It.
9. Best-seller lists that reflect our continued
Interest In spirituality — as Indicated by
megaacllers by Deepak Chopra. Marianne
W IlTlam M n. M. Scott Peck and several others. I
was also trem endously pleased by Toni
Morrison's deserved Nobel Prize, and by the
attention given to poet laureate Rita Dove and
to Inaugural verse-melster Maya Angclou.
1 0 . S t e v e n S p i e l b e r g m o v ie s lik e
"Schindler's List," In which nobody stnnds.
m outh agape. In awe — as his characters In
revious movies have — at the sight of
ong-lost relatives, brontosauruses, landing
and departing spaceships and grown men
flying.
Finally, l ‘m grateful for m y oh-so-vocal
readers. You keep me aware of the Intelligence,
caring and courage out there. Y o ur words
make me laugh, cry, roll, wonder and think.
Thanks.

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W A S H IN G TO N - Sen J o h n Kerry D
Mass , estimates that U.S politicians have
declared "w ar" on crime seven times over I Inyears, Each time, he says, they cut and run
iiefore finishing 1he job
"We've been screwing around the margin
of this (crlmc-flghllngl thing for 25 years or
more." Kerry told us "Some say we losi this
war I sav we never really waged It
Kerry Is a liberal
Democrat who burst
onto the ptihllr scene
more (ban 20 years
ago as a relum ing
Vietnam w a r hero
turned protester. He
m ade n a t i o n a l
headlines by leading
a veterans group In
u p |i o s I t I n n to
Vietnam, thundering
about Ihe thousands
ol young lives being
lost because Am eri­
can le a d e rs h ip
lacked ihe resolve ( b e n . J o h n Kerry
estim ates that
and resources lo end
U .S. p oliticia n s
ihc war
have d eclared
These days Kerry
"w a r" on crim e
lias emerged as one
seven tim es
ol Ihe leading hawks
over
the years. J
In the Senate's latest
war against crim e.
Yet vestiges of Vietnam remain in Ills critique
of ihe crime crisis; the loss of you ng lives lo
senseless violence; the half-measures and
hollow promises ol politicians: and even Ihc
relcbrated Vletnam-cra "credibility g a p "
These Issues, which first brought him lo
politics nearly a quarter century ago. arc now
driving Ills crusade against the rising tide o(
violent crime.
Tills lime Kerry wants Congress and Ihc
prcsldrni to go for victory — not for the draw,
us In Vietnam.
Kerry urged Clinlun recently In a prtvalc
memo lo declare a "national emergency."
which would be fur more than symbolic, ll
would pul the crime hudget "off-budget."
meunlng (hat money appropriated for fight­
ing crime w ouldn't tic counted agulust the
deficit. Th is Is how ihe administration plans
to bundle health-cure reform, and Kerry can't
understand w h y the White House w on't do
the same for crime, which is arguably ihc
biggest public health Issue facing America's
youth.
"I am sim ply baffled by that." says Kerry,
who has been one of Clinton's moat reliable
soldiers In the Senate. " T h e b ud g e tcrunchers couldn't find Dir money (for health
care). Now they lake health care off hmtgri
and leave this on and you struggle to find ihe
money for (drugl treatment on demand. It
really doesn’t m ukc sense to m e."
Kerry’s solution to ihe crime dilem m a Is an
ambitious attempt to bridge the gap between
left and right on the political spectrum.
Recently, the debate has split between
conservatives — who want more prisons and
longer sentences — und liberals — who want
lo ullack Ihc underlying social Ills that cause
crime by creating more government pro­
grams. Kerry favors a mixture of both: more
community centers and more cops; and
swifter punishm ent for violent offenders
without the "mandatory m in im u m " sen­
tences dial have clogged p rison s with
tionvlolrnl offenders.
Ultimately. K e rry admits, crime prevention
must begin at home.
"H Isn't going to do a hell ol a lot of good If
kids are still being raised In soclopathlc
environments." lie says. "Kids don't know
Ihc difference lx -1 ween right and w rong. They
ure willing lo kilt someone iu weui ihclr
clothing or take their Jewelry."
Fighting crim e must become part of what
Kerr)’ terms a "nullonal effort to rescue
yo u ng people." T h a i's where the final
Vietnam analogy suggests llsclf — the
credibility gap of the crime debate.
Kerry's ro m m rn is come In ihe wake of the
Senate's passage or a $22 billion anil-crim e
package he helped champion.

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even close lo their current strength of 258 seats
Only once In the last 90 years has the party
controlling the White House not lost House seals
In u mid-term election, and that was In the
middle of the Depression w hen AmeTtrons
thought Franklin Roosevelt mid the Democrats
were the only answer
It used to be that congressional seniority was
considered an Insurmountable advantage. Now
the 1994 congressional contests w ill test whether
Inrum bcnry has actually become a significant
disadvantage.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Friday. January 7, 1094 - IA

GunsC o n tin u e d from Page 1A
end of court
r.inrs.
Undcrsltrrlff Steve Ila rrirll
said nil municipalities tire rr*
((Hired In Him over (lie run*
IlM-utrd weapon* In ihe sheriff
Currently, the gun* w r turned
over to u gunsmith who salvages
-'prlrt (* and screws to exchange
lor * .sposingoftheguns.
Il.irrletl said the de|),irtim-nl In
considering turning the weapons
over la the Florida Department
ol Law Enforcement crim e lab to
help build their resource library.
Alter documenting the fnfnnnuHon on the weapons. FO L K
would destroy the guns. The
crim e lab provides Informal Ion
about the types of wt-a|M&gt;u* used
to fire ammunition.
II bullets have been recovered
at a crime scene, hut a wc;i|)nn
not found. Harriet said, Ihe
additional Informal Ion provided
by iKillutle tests on confiscated
weapons might aid In resolving
Ihe case.
Confiscated wrA|mns can by
law Ire converted lor use by law
enforrement agencies, but that
does not hapi&gt;en very often.
•'Unless lire w e a p o n Just
ha[)|rcns to Ire exactly what w-e
need, and that's unusual, we
don't keep It," Harriett com ­
m e nted, He said m ost c o n ­
fiscated weapons are Junk and
I arc not the i|uality of weapon
[ used by the shertfTs (rersonnrl
“ W hat we ate Interested In
(d o in g Is m aking s u re that
[wen(Kins like Ihnl don’t get track
■rn the street It Is most likely the
ireajroii has trceir used In vm ic
tiitnlnnl activity and we don’t
Irani lhal to recur." the m i­
le rsherifl said
Kusscll recalled only one InMaori- white a sri/rd firearm
/as converted to use in the
Eity's arsenal.
! A m id growing k-ars of violent
fm ne. the federal government
In d cities aenrss the country are
‘titling oil a llitle-noticed source
if guns on (he street! their own
iw cnlorrrrr.rnl agencies.
T h r widespread practice of
r ilin g weajxms that have trrrii

seized Irnm criminals or rellrt-d
from [roller use has come under
Increasing scrutiny as the nation
delrates tougher gun control.
"T h e city shouldn’t 1m- In the
g u n ru n n in g b u s in e s s ." said
Phoenix Mayor Paul Johnson,
whose city has Just Joined Ihe
ranks of those that destroy
M-lxcd firearms rather I hart sell
I Item to dealers.
Th is week, as national atten­
tion focused on prlvalr efforts to
take guns out of circulation by
trading litem for toys, snrakrrs.
food or other merchandise, the
drive to end government gun
sides gained momentum:
— The U.S. government de­
clared It would stop allowing Its
law enforcement agencies lo sell
surplus firearms to dealers, a
practice (hat has put 01.900
guns on Ihe strrel sinre 1982.
— Th e Washington suburb of
Vienna. Va„ divided to give up
$5,000 in potential revenue by
destroying 40 surplus handguns.
The jwillrc department had up­
graded its arsenal by Issuing
semiautomatic pistols to Us offleers.
— Seattle melted down Its first
liateh of guns after a bailie In gel
slate legislators to amend a law
that bad required jm llrr lo sell
seized weapons lkixes of revolv­
ers. senilnuiom allr pistols and
s a w e d -o f f s h o t g u n s w e re
dumped Into the furnace.
— And the Albuquerque. N.M..
police departm ent rn d rd Its
longstanding practice of selling
seized guns. It will grind them
down or blow them up
Statistics aren't available from
ihe governm ent or national
(Milne and gun-control groups,
but those Involved acknowledge
the number of guns sold by
police Is a tiny part of the 200
million guns In circulation In
this country.
Advocates say there Is troth
rral and syintmlic value In get­
ting (Millet- to quit selling guns.
"Ik* II one gun out of 500 or
5.000. It could get In the wrong
hands, and w hy do It? We don't
need lo and don't ward lo.” said
A I b u q u e r q u e police

sp o k e sw o m a n M a ry M o lina
Mescal],
T h e Idea Is h a rd ly new .
Am ong lire m any rlllrs Ihnl
don’t sell seized weapons arc lain
AngcU-s. Ilalllmore. Mllwnukrc,
Honolulu. Plllshurgh. Jackson.
Miss.. Tolas. Okla . and ellles
covered by stale laws or policies
In New Hampshire. Maine und
New Jersey.
Ih e sentiment that brought
passage of Ihe llrady Dill walling
(icrlnd for gun purchases and the
giMMls-for guns fervor has helped
advocates overcome arguments
that police can't afford (o glvc\ip
the revenue.
T h r Phocrilx C ity Council
voted In December lo have (roller
destroy seized weapons alter a
debate In which much was made
of the $ 100,000 a year lire sales
brought the department.
Most departments, particularly
small ones, aren’t enthusiastic
about selling guns, but have
little choice, said Dennis Martin,
the Incoming executive director
ol Ihe National Association of
PoliceChlels in Washington
"C rim e does pay when ih rrr's
not enough police and I hey don't
have enough money to purchase
equipment.” Martin said.
G u n -c o n t r o l a d v o c a te s
applaud Ihe move to end gun
sales try (MilIre but realize that
police so m etim e s need the
money, said Cheryl ftrolln of
Handgun Control Ine In Wash­
ington.
"Th e y've got to upgrade to
htghcr-callber weapons because
they're outgunned on the street,
but they can't afford In do It."
she sold,
Johnson, the Phoenix mayor,
acknowledged that the nation's
nlnth-largesl city will miss the
rrventie. Hut. brandishing a
seized ass.mll rllle. h r said. "I
wouldn't trade that S 100.000 for
one human life on any given day
of ihe year."
Informal ion from ihe Associ­
ated Press was used In this
re (tori.
Inlorm ttw Irom ls» Auactatad Prau ti
cent* in*d in this ( tpoH

DEATHS
'^ H u g h h a l p i n

■ H u g h Hatpin 50. Frm w o o d
riyc. Altamonte Springs, died
h u rs d n y . Ja n . 0 P 1994. at
lorfda Hospital, dftkhdn. Horn
I ’ A u g . 20. 1937. in Central Falls.
H I., he moved In Central Florida
In 1980. Mr. Halptn was a
systems analyst for Metiers Intiustrlcs. H r was Catholic und a
in e m tx T of the U.S. Nuval In ­
stitute. VFW . KOA. and A N A . H r
was u Navy veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Rob*
1 erta: son. Thomas S.. England:
1 daughters. Kathleen F‘ . Cotton,
jp O rlondu. Colleen F.. Altamonte
i Springs: mother Yvonne Halpin.
it P a w tu c k e t. K .I.; b ro th e r.
, Raym ond. Hell Meade. N .J .; two
grandchildren
H a lil w ln -F u lr r h lld F u n e ra l
H o m e Altamonte Springs ChaI. in charge of arrangements.
&gt;IAN E I.O R A V S K Y

Diane I. Oravsky. *16, Hates
f o u r t . C a s s e l b e r r y , d ie d
Vednrsday, Jon 5. 1994. at her
tldenec. Horn Nov. 22. 1947.
Jin Trento n. N.J.. she moved to
■Central Florida In 1990. Mrs.
sO ravsky was a east m rm trcr at
| W a 11 D i s n e y W o r l d a n d
'Episcopalian.
S u rvivo rs Include husband.
George; son. Kcllh David. Cnsilb c rry : sisters. Mary Fisher
in d Nancy Tlcdcm nnn. both of
Trenton.
Hu Id w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
tom e. Goldeiirod. In charge ol
Im m gem ent*.
J A M E S W . P A T IN O A L E
Ja m e s W. I’ailngale. Yem crow
bi.vc. l-ukc Monroe, died Tu e s ­
day. Ja n . 4. 1994. at Central
.F lo rid a Regional Hospllal. San(b ird . Horn March 8. 1934. In
|DH»-ware. Ohio, he moved lo
[C e n tra l Florida in 1968. Mr.
Pntlngalc retired from the m ain­
tenance department w llh David
M. C o .. Printing. He belonged lo
Seventh Day Adventist. Sanford,
V F W , D A V , and Eagles. He
served In the U.S. A rm y.
S u rvivors Include wife. Alice;
(luughtrrs, Karen Leslie, Ohio.
C in d y Clark. Tennessee. Becky
Colem an. Ohio. Ik-bble Kaiser.
Sanford. Renee Joslyn. Paola.
T e rrs a Flowers. Sanford: sons.
J i m . O h io, J im m y . Sanford.
Keith. Ohio. Larry Proctor. De­
ltona. James Strickland. San­
ford: sister. Alice Lou Mitchell:
brother. Richard Pallngute; 23
grandchildren and three great­
grandchildren.
B a 'd w tn -F u lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.
D O R A LE E R USSELL

Dora Lee Russell. 58. Russell
Cove Road. Geneva, died of
e n n e e r W ednesday. J a n . 5.
1994 Horn Nov. 11. 1935. In

Families die in crash
(he 10 who died when the plane
went down Wednesday night
F O R T DR UM - One of the s h o r t ly a fte r ta ke o ff fro m
pilots in a fiery plane crash Kissimmee in Central Florida,
which killed all aboard. Includ­ offlelals said.
T h e plane, bound for Opaing Japanese honeymooners and
their relatives, had experience locka near M iam i, circled a
making emergency landings.
wooded area of Okeechobee
T o y o s h i K lm u ra . 38. w ho County and attempted lo land on
o w n e d t h e t w i n - e n g i n e an Isolated stretch of U.S. 4 4 1.
Heechcraft K in g A ir and a
While federal officials have not
Miami-area flight school catering determined whether Klmura or
lo Japanese visitors, was among co-pilot Robert Suarez. 38. an

BabiesContinued from Page 1A

» rate one stale
officials callrd "a m a zing ."
•'It s one of the most dramatic
statistics." said slate statistician
Paula Angevtnc. "Most number*
go up gradually over time. This
Is something that’s gone up
sharply In a short amount of
lim e."
Through September 1993. the
stale’s least populated rnunty.
Liberty, had only 47 blrlhs. In
Dade, the stale's most heavily
(Mipulalcd county, there were
24.208 Hut each county had
about u 40 percent unw ed
mother rate.
Florida's figures show tinsurge In unwed mother* t* not a
reflection of a new trend by
single, professional women who
choose to lo- single (karents. More
unwed 17-year-olds gave birth In
1993 than did single women
aged 35-39.
"T h e common denominator of

single parenthood Is poverty. ‘ gram at Crooms was decreasing.
said Jack Levine, executive
Nonwhile women tn Florida
director of the Florida Center for have had much higher rates ol
Children &amp; Youth In Tallahussee. out-of-wed lock blrlhs thun while
a children's advocacy group. women. In 1970. four In 10
"T h e re Is a huge difference nonwhile births were to single
la-tween what young children women compared w llh only one
nerd at that age and the ability In 16 while blrlhs.
of single parents to fulfill those
The rate climbed through the
needs''
1980*. then leveled In the past
According to Harbara Kirby, few years at around 6-1 percent
principal of Crooms School of Hut the rale of white births to
Choice where the school dts* unwed mothers has quadrupled
trlct's Teen Age Parent Program since 1970. reaching 24.2 per­
Is located, there are no more cent, or about one In four, by
unwed mother* in that program ra rly 1993.
this year than there were a year
Th e nonwhile category in ­
ago.
cludes
blacks and some His­
" I think the numbers bere arc
staying pretty much Ihe same." panic*. Hispanic* can classify
themselves as either white or
she said.
She did not know If the black.
numbers Ind Ira led u trend by
Florida ranked ninth among
young women toward leaving the states In births to single
school upon becoming pregnant m others In 1991, the most
or If the numbers of students recent figures the National Cen­
who choose the nurturing pro­ ter for Health Statistics.

Open
Continued from Page I A

by December.
At one time this summer.
W hite Construction Co. pre­
dicted they wouldn't complete
their portion of Ihe project north
of Lake Jesup until a year after
their approved completion date.
Pressure, and money, from Ihe
state moved that time up by six
months or less.
Meanwhile, efforts are u n ­
derway on two fronts to com ­
plete the "m issing link " between
U .S. 17-92 and Interstate 4.

Gerald Bhnlon. director of the
Seminole County Expressway
A u th o rity , said Congressman
Jo h n Mica submitted a request
to the House Surface Transpor­
tation subcommittee last week
seeking 9184 million to com­
plete the project.
T h e state Is also reviewing Ihe
construction and financial feasi­
bility plans to submit to the
Federal Highway Administration
to share In the $85 million cost
of Interchange nl 1-4. The state
must (&gt;ay 20 percent of the
Interchange cost and 100 per­

HelpSanford, she was a lifelong
resident of Central Florida. She
was owner and chief executive
office r of R u sse ll S ra fo o d ,
Geneva.
Mrs. Russell was chairwoman
of District Board of Truslees.
Seminole C om m un ity College;
(listriel director of Florida Asso­
ciation of Com m unity Colleges:
and a member ol Ihe Hoard of
Director* of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.
She was also president of
H u llr i G u ild of S a n fo rd Seminole, six years: president of
G e n e ra l H e n r y S . S a n fo rd
Museum and Library; president
of Mid-Florida Chapter. Orga­
nized Fisherm en of Florida:
usslsuint executive director. O r­
ganized Fishermen of Florida.
Ilnson lo ihe Game and Fresh
W a te r F is h C o m m is s io n
hearings for live years: director
at large. Florida Wildlife Federa­
tion: oml a member of Central
Florida Commission. Statues of
Women; Osceola County Hoard
of Adjustments and Seminole
County Historical Commission:
Director of Association of Con­
cerned Ta x p a y e rs , Seminole
County; past treasurer of County
Council of Schools; member of
F lo r id a L e a g u e of W o m e n
Voters: and commiUccwoman,
Seminole C o u n ty Democratic
Executive Committee.
She also served us campaign
manager In Seminole County for
Gov. ik&gt;b Graham and campaign
manager when Graham ran for
ihe U.S. Senate. She was cam ­
paign m anager In Seminole
County for Betty Castor. C o m ­
missioner or Education.
Survivors Include: son, Jeff
" B u tc h ” Russell of Geneva;
d a u g h te rs . L y u d a R u s s e llSchroeder. Geneva. Debra Susan
Russcll-Hnw'inun. Jacksonville;
brother. Robert Richardson.
H endersonville. N .C .: sister.
F lo ra R lc h a r d s o n -F a m b r o .
l.ongwood, mother and father.
Alm a and G le n Richardson.
Geneva; and five grandchildren.
Bald w in -F a ir c h ild Fun e ra l
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
JEANN1E R E ID LE R S H A W

Jennie Hcldlcr Shaw. 88. Gate
Road. Monroe. N .C.. formerly of
Lake Mary, died Wednesday.
Jan. 5. 1994. at Guardian Carr
of Monroe. Horn J u ly 31. 1905.
In Froslburg. Md.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1967. She was
a member of Lakevicw Baptist
Church. Lake Mary.
Survivors Include daughter.
Joan Pclllcano. Monroe. N.C.:
five g ra n d c h ild re n and five
great-grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n c r u l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Continued from Page 1A

Lawrence J . Tuylor. H I. Wrst
Gum-h&lt;&gt; Circle. Deltona, died
Wednesday. Jan .*3. 1994. at
West Volusia Memorial Hospital.
DeLnnd. Horn Sept. 20, 1912 In
Norristown. - Pa., he moved to
Central Florida In 1980. Mr.
T a y l o r was an a u to m o b ile
mechanic and a mem Iter of St.
Ann's Catholic Church. DeBary.
He was a staff sgt. in the U.S.
A rm y Alt Corps during World
W a rll.
Survivors include wife. Elena.
D e lio n a : d a u g h te r, H arbara
Elalna Hilton. Langhome. Pa.;
two grandchildren.
Stephen R. Ualdauff Funeral
Home. Dellonu. In charge of
arrangements.

ttonal programs director,
said 4.550 residents ure served
by the program now. about 58
percent of the estimated 7.845
qualified women and children in
the county. W ith the additional
money, up ,o 819 more Individ­
uals w ill be served, an 18
percent Increase.

SHAW. JC N N IIR .
Cravatida lunaral u rv k a t lor M r» Jannu
A Shaw. M ot Monro*. North Carolina,
lor marly ot Lakt Mary, who dlad Wadnaaday.
will ba It o'clock Saturday morning ol
Oaklawn Park Camalaiy
Arrangamanti by Gramkow Funaral
Horn*. Sanlord

t

The completion of the tollroad
has wide support Including Ihe
Sanford City Commission, which
approved completion and federal
funding Dec. 27. the Orlando
Urban Area Metropolitan Plan­
ning Organization, the O rlan­
do-Orange County Exprcsswuy
Authority and local lawmakers.
Th e completion Is opposed by
some Sanford residents and
businessmen w..o will he direct­
ly Impacted by the road.

T h e C i t y o f L o n g w o o d is P le a s e d to A n n o u n c e :

NEW FARMERS MARKET

E ve ry S aturday, 7am - lp m

Th e stale Is seeking an 18
percent Increuse In W1C services
with additional federal and stale
funding, said Jo hn Agitato, state
W1C program director.

Wilma Street, Next to City Hall In Longwood's
Famoua Historic Downtown District
Intrmtfd Vndots, pleift aQ Dick Wtlh il 260-3461 loputldpitr.

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FUNERALS

S U S lIL L , DORA LEE
Funaral tarvlcat tor Dora Laa A m ull. a«a
la. of 0ana«a. who patud away Wadnatdoy.
Jan J. will ba conductad Saturday. Jan I at
noon at th* Oaklawn Chapal ol thr
Baldwin Fairchild Futaral Hama with Ran
Daryl Parmantar ottkatlng Intarmanl will
follow at Oaklawn Park Camatary Violation
lor Irlandi will ba Friday. Jan. 1,1 a and 7 t
p m at tha funaral horn*
Survivor! or* ton, Jett -Butch" Autwll,
C anava. d a u g h itrt, Lynda R uitalt
Schroadar. Canava. Drbra lutan A m u ll
Bowman. Jackionvllta: brothar. Robarl
Rkhardton Handtrtonvllla. N C .i tlitar.
Flora Maa Rkhardten Fambro. Longwood.
fathar. Clan Aichardion. Canava, mothar.
Alma Rkhardton. Ganrva. grandchildrtn.
Maiony Schroadar Autlln. DaBary. Todd
Schroadar, Canava. Slaphanla RutMlI.
Canava. Chriitina Rutull. Canava. Scott
A m u ll. Canava
Arrangamanti by Baldwin Fairchild.
Oaklawn. Lak* Mary

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Interstate funding Is received.

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L A W R E N C E J. T A Y L O R

MATINOALC, JAMES W.
Funaval larvlcat lor Mr J*m»« Paling*)*,
•g* 1*. ol Laka Monro*, oho pouM ( M r
Tu»nt*r will b* conOucttd Salurda*. J*n I.
• 1 1 p m at itv» Oaklaan Chop*) ol tha
Baldwin Fairchild Funar al Horn* with P ills '
K*n Bryant officiating Violation tor lrt*ndt
will t* Saturday tram U p m
Airangamantt by Baldwin Fairchild.
Oaklawn. lata Mary.

ofT-duty Dade County fire official,
was at the controls at the time of
the crash, they do know Klmura
hud u h is to ry o f h a n d lin g
troubling rlroumstanccs In the
air.
In March 1984. for example.
Klmura used the lights of a
Nevada casino to guide him lo a
safe landing after flying his
Cessna 172 for 9 0 m inutes
without Its electrical system
Neither Klmura nor his three
passengers was hurt.

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�§A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. January 7, 1M4

Neighbors protest odor and noise
By NICK PPKIPAUP
Horald Staff Writer____________
L A K E M A R Y - Although not
on the agenda, a pig farm
became a major subject of dis­
cussion at last night's Lake Mary
City Comm ission Meeting. CHItens complained of noise and
odor problems.
Fifteen pigs are on 1.7 ucres of
land owned by John Carll. on
Rinehart Hoad near Pine Circle
Drive, the Fealher's Edge resi­
dential com m unity.
In December. Carll had applied
to the Planning und Zoning
commission to permit the estab­
lishment of a veterinarian hospi­
tal on the property, which Is
presently toned Agricultural.
Cltltcns objected, und PAZ
denied the conditional use re­
quest. T h e matter was to have
t»een appealed at the Dec. 16th
City Comm ission meeting, but
was requested to be tabled by
Dr. John Dee. who hud planned
to operate the vet clinic.

HUM W»U kf Tommy Vintent

Thanks for the memories
Tha clasaaa that graduated from If-.e Crooms
Academy In (he 1950s gathered recently In
Sanford for a reunion. While they were here to
celebrate the fun they had and the Important
lessons they learned at the school. Bob Thomas,
chairman of the awards committee and Dick
Evans, chairman of the classes, presented
Barbara Kirby with an award for the school.

Croomo. formerly tho county's all black high
school In Sanlord, Is now a school ol choice for
students with disciplinary problems, a lack of
Interest In school or with newborn children. The
classes of the 50s believed the school continues
to touch the lives of Its students In a positive
way Tho plaque was dedicated In memory of the
teachers who had served there In the 1950s

Last night, an estimated nine
residents were on hand for the
c o m m is s io n m e e tin g . D a ve
Campbell, u resident of Pine
Circle Drive, spoke on the matter
during the public participation
period of the meeting.
"We Just can't continue (o put
up with th is." he said "the noise
and odor problem Is getting
worse every day. Th e y have
those pigs on u small piece of

land, and It's very close, (msslbly
within 20 feet of some of our
homes."
"W e were lold that you de­
layed the matter at your last
meeting, and that Dr. Dee was lo
meet with some of the residents
ubout what he was proposing."
Campbell said, "but ns of now.
we haven't heard from h im ."
Mayor L o w ry Rockett took
exception. " T h e city did not
delay the request." h r said.
"Th a t was at the request from
the applicant. Th is was nn nppeal nn u conditional use re­
quest. and I h r mutter of the land
use. and pig problem are two
sc (Mirule Issues."
Commissioner George D u ryra
commented. "D u rin g our dis­
cussion of tills property for land
use planning. Mr. Carll tried lo
g e l th e lu n d d e s ig n a t io n
changes, but when It wasn't
done, he asked If they would
rather have him raise pigs on the
land."
Duryea asked City Attorney
N rd Julian If there was anything
the city might tie able to do
regarding the pig farm to m iti­
gate the affect on the
neighborhoods.
Julian responded that the use
of the agriculturally zoned land
os a pig farm Is within the
zoning class. "H ut you can't use
land for any purpose which may
create health or safety pro­
blems." he said. "You might
consider looking Into whether
this may constitute a nuisance."

Commissioner Gary Hrender
suggested C ity Manager Jo h n
Litton get w ith Seminole County
officials to see If this might l&gt;e
considered u health hazard
"W e d o n 't want to cause
problems h e re ." Campbell suld.
"We want to do everything we
ran to work through the system,
but we w ould like to request
action on what Is being done on
Dial land w ith the pigs."
Sue O lln g e r. who recently
moved from Sanford to Lake
Mary also spoke on Ihr problem.
"We have o n ly recently moved
lo Lake M a ry ." she said, "and
one week after we moved In our
new home, those pigs appeared
right across the slreel. Imagine
how that makes us feel."
Ollnger suggested the city re­
solve the matter, "before II gets
Into some legal hussle."
Mayor Rockett suggested C ity
Manager Litton meet with Dr.
Dee and M r. Carll and find out
what action was plannrd on the
conditional use request.
Attorney J u lia n also suggested
City Planner Matt West examine
the land use regulations regard­
ing what type of farm animals
may be kept on agriculture
property of such small size.
Commissioner Hrendrr urged
that th e a c t io n s be d o n e
"post-haste."
Duryea observed. "What I see
Is that this Is u rase ol someone
using property to the detriment
of neighbors, and I believe we
should get th l- matter resolved
as soon as possible."

Grammy nominators play it safe, again
■yHILLKL IT A U I
Associated Press Writtf__________
N E W Y O R K - In with the old.
out w ith the new.
Upholding the tradition that
you don't have to keep w ith the
times to keep up w ith the
Gram m ys. this year's nom in a ­
tio n s w e re la v is h e d on
m ainstream artists, m a n y of
them past winners.
A m ong them: Sling. W hitney
H ouston. R .E .M ., B illy Jo e l,
songwriter Alan Menken and
producer David Foster.
None of the candidates for best
new artist — Belly. Blind Melon:

Legal Notices
“

imymk c ir c u it court ,
OF t h i (lOMTIlffTH

JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SBMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASK NO: *&gt;4)1* CA I* K
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY. INC .
piemtm,
a
RANOV BUSIER CAVE And
PAULO CAVE, fser husband.
Ottondentm
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE I* fseveby «•««* Put
tho undersigned Clerk of the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
Count,. F lorMo. *111. on In* Hit
toy of January. We At II 00
AM At It* West Front Door of

the Seminole Count, Court
now**. Sonlord. Florid* ettor tor
Mto ond toll At public outer, to
It* h.gheii ond bott bidder tor
CAUi. tho loHo*&gt;ng dtu-'bed
proport, situated m SEMINOLE
Count,. Flor.de
: Tho Wo*t NO toot At Govern
mont Lot t. Soctton ». Township
: X South. Rang* X Eoit. Loti
•tio Eott IAS toot rt mo South XS
toot thoroot and Lou: Tho South
. U Foot thoroot tor rood. All In
•Somlnolo County. Flor14*
: pursuant to tho Final Judgment
ontorod In a com ponding In aid
Court, tho ttylo ol *hlch It
indicated abovo
: WITNESS m, hand and ol
: tkioi tool ol m m Court mi* cm
’•do, at Jan*.or,. lt*c
• MARVANNE MORSE
; Clark ol tho Circuit Court
! By: Dorothy W Bolton DC
I In accordance with the Am*r
•kens «Hfh Ditebllittot Act. par
•ton* needing a specie' occom
: modelion to portlopeI* m mi*
Ipracood.ng should contact Court
: Admintttrotlon at XI N Pork
' Av* . Sto NXI. Sonlord. Florida
.BUI. Telephone teOII meJX
: E«t iTl7. not later than stron
lit) days prior to the proceeding
lit hearing Impaired. (TOO)
:iiN *sstF7i or voice ivi
:i MOMSirro. vie Florida Roto,
i MARVANNE MORSE
; Ctorkot tho Circuit Court
! B ,: Dorothy W BoltonDC
!Publish January 7.14. We
•OENot

Toni Braxton. Dlgable Planets
and SW V (Sisters With Voices) —
was n o m in a te d In the key
categories of best album, song or
record. In fact, no newcomers
were nominated In those urcus.
Sting, a 10-tlme G ra m m y
winner, led with tlx nominations
Thursday. Including best album
for " T e n Summ oner's Tales"
and song und record of the year
for "If I E ve r Lose My Faith In
You."
Joel. Houston and H.E.M were
nominated four times each. Joel
was cited lor best album for
"River of Dreams," not to l&gt;e
confused with "Th e River of

Legal Notices
as sat term w sed Summery
F mat Judgment, ta*a
Let IS. Black I. SUNLAND
ESTATES, according to the plal
thoroot as recorded in Plat 6 w
I*. Pages I and ). ol tha Public
Records el Semmoto Count,.
Florida
TO GETHER aim all struc
lures and Improvements now
and hereafter on se-d land, and
tie lures attached thereto, end
all rants. Issues proceeds, and
profits accruing and to accrue
t-om Mid promises, all at which
are Included wiltun tha torogo
In g d e s c rip tio n a n d the
habendum thereof, also all gas
•team, electric eater and ether
heating, cooking, refrigerating
lighting, plumbmg. ventilating
irrigating, and poaer systems
machines, appliances, futures
and appurtenances, ahich are
now or m e, hereafter pertain to.
Or be used aim. Ml. or on said
promises. e»en though tho, m e,
bo detached or detachable
O A TE O January). W e
MARVANNE MORSE. Clark
Circuit Court
By: JanaE Jasaaic
Deputy Clerk
Publish: January t. le. m e
DEN-4?

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH E II0 H T IE N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FL0RI0A.
CRIMINAL CASE HO.:
A n IMS CFA
SCSO INCIDENT NO :
VMittMie
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
1*70 DODGE PICKUP TRUCK

viNiDieBJLSieoan

NO TICE OF FO R FEITUR E
PROCEEDING
TO Mark A Clinton
H I Lake Minnie Drive
Sanlord. Florida H77J
and all others aho claim an
In te re s t In lha ta llo w in g
property
1*70 0 0 0 0 E P I C K U P
TR UCK . VIN IDJ»BJMI*04*7
Donald F. Etllnger. of tha
Seminole Cow l, Sheriffs Of
Ilea. Seminole Court, Florida
th ro u g h h it o t llc e r i. in
vestige tors or agents, seized the
above property on November t|.
Itt ). at or near State Road ale.
Seminole County, Florida, and Is
presently holding Mid property
lor tho purpose ol forfeiture
pursuant to Section* t i l 701 70a.
Florida Statutes, and will RE
Q U E S T that an Honorable
Judge at tha Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Semlnoto Count,. Florida, find
probable causa thai the above
property should toll be forfeited
to tha above agency You will be
sent a cop, ol mo Order finding
Probable Causa once It l* signed
b , tha Judge and It will advise
you how and when to respond lo
this request tor forfeiture
I H E R EB Y CERTIFY TH A T
A In a and correct copy ol this
Notice was unt lo tha above
named addresses b, U S regl*
torod mall, return receipt re
duettod. this nrd da, of De
cember. Iff)
M A R YA N N K LEIN
LE G A L COUNSEL

• IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
: OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
: CIRCUIT IN ANDF0R
: SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. tl-t!M CA'II K
MONDRIAN MORTGAGE
CORPORAT ION. a Dtleoert
corporation.
Ptolnllft.
:v»
DOUG I RICHARDSON A/K/A
DOUGLAS IRVING
RICHARDSON. ETAL.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIN
pursuant to * Summary Fusel
Judgment of Foreclosure doled
January I tooe and tntortd In
Casa No *) IMA CA 14K ol lh*
Circuit Court ol the IITH
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nato County, Florida. »her*tn
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Undefeated no longer

B R IE F

Rams deal
first loss to
Silver Hawks

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Stuart leads Fill by Centenary
MIAMI — Chuck Stuart's 28 points led Florida
International to an 80 71 Tra n s Am erica
Athletic Conference win over Centenary.

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■y M A N SMITH

St. Mary's edges North Florida

Harold Sports Writer

JA C K S O N V IL L E Jerry Solo scored 21
|n&gt;lnls lo lead St. Mary's of Texas lo a 58 54 win
over North Florida on Thursday.

L A K E MARY - It took a while,
bul the Lake M ary High School
girls* basketball tra m finally re­
ceived Its longexpected wakr up
call Thursday night.
Led by Laura Raguccl. the Rams
continued ’ heir second-half revival
with a 6G-5C victory over previously
undefeated Lake Howell In a Semi­
nole Athletic Conference contest
Thursday night.
Despite having four of their top
alx players — In c lu d in g three

AROUND THB N ATIO N
Sheffield charges dropped
H O U S TO N - Gary Sheffield of the Florida
Marlins has one less legal problem.
Crim inal charges have been dismissed against
Shrlficld stemming from an altercation with
some Houston police officers last summer.

□Bee Lake Mary, Page 2B

Louisville bests USF
L O U IS V IL LE . Kv. - No 11 Louisville brat
South Florida 80-56 In the Metro Conference
opener for both learns.

Hays leads Samford over U CF
RIRM INOHAM - Jodie Hays scored u ca­
reer-high 16 points lo lead Samford lo a 63-48
victory over Central Florida on Thursday night.

Virginia rips FSU
C H A R L O T T E S V IL L E . Va. - Virginia's Cornel
Parker shut down A C C scoring leader Rob Sura
us the Cavaliers lopped Florida Slate. 84-64.

Jacksonville tops Lamar
R EA U M O N T. Texaa — Barry Brown scored 28
points Thursday to lead Jacksonville lo a 78-69
Sunbelt Conference win over Lamar.

•

J#nnlftr Qrslsalng (No. 34, right) and Ihs Laka Mary
Rama out scored Stacey Comas (No. 35. laft) and the
Lake Howell Silver Hawks In every quarter Thursday

NortMw&gt;— »y ittcut i m

nlghl on lha w a f lo a 00-50 victory. Tha Iota was the
Oral of Ihc season for Lake Howell, which was ranked
third In this week’s Class 5A slate poll.

LAKE MARV U . LA K E HOWELL M
Laka Hawaii INI
Martfilaalia 4 F 14 It. Gdntatol *4 •« l. Kibn
IV S 1 4. Coa 00 0 1 • Duncan S A M S Llndborg
I I g « 1. Cravat t i l t *1 IF. Gamat * I »• I.
Jam at)4 44 l( Tota't IF 4 F IS M M
Lata Mary ltd)
Tdaantaad V ) 111. Cllaralta I I 11 1. Fargutan
OF I t IL Raptout.l » l 00 0. Gobi VI Vd 0.
Raguccl F it 11 FJ Dubar I I I I I IF. Granting 11
VC A Harrtt 11 VV I. Lombard 00 VV 0. A
Harnten I 100! Talalt l » JO I I IFtt
Laka Hawaii
I I It It II - M
Laka Mary
I I II II II - 00
TFtraapatol Said g oon — Laka Hawaii I II
(Cravat 11. Kabn 01); L«aa Mary 10 (Raguccl
101. Total toot - Lata Hawaii II. lata Mary n
Fautod auT - lata Mary. Raguccl Tacbmeato Laka Hawaii banc* Rabounda - Laka Hawaii M
iMarcMkada t. Cravat n
Laka Mary M
(Frogman. Crotwmg 10) AaatofV - Laka Hawaii V
(kabn Ft: Laka Mary n (H a rm A Grautinj F|
Itoali - laka Hawaii I# (MarcMtaila. Caniatoi.
Comat II, Laka Mary I ) (Dubar A Granting 41.
Tumavtrt — Laka Hawaii IS; Laka Mary IV
Racardt - Lata Hawaii I S t . A l LAC. Laka Mary
0V. I OiAC

Seminoles rise up, knock off Mainland again
From Staff Naparts

TO D A Y
Boys’ Basketball
flyman at Semlnol* F. 4 p m.; JV. 0 p.m.; V,
730 M L
: Lake Mary at Laka H o w b II. F, 4115 p.m.; JV . 6

p.m; V, 7:45 p.m.
: Mainland at Oviedo F. 4 p.m.; JV. 5:30 p m.; V.
7 p.m.
: Luthar at O'gewood JV, 4.30 p.m.; V. 7:30 p.m

Girls’ Basketball
[; DtLand at Laka Mary. JV, 0 p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m.
O Luthar at Orangewood. JV, 3:15 p.m.; V, 0 p.m.

Girls’ Soccer
I : Samlnola at Lyman. JV, 5 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.
:2Laka Howall at Laka Mary. JV, 5 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.
□ Oviedo at Laka Brantley. JV, 5 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.

SATURDAY

IiaUaiti I f )
Fay tan I S i t . Morgan 111*. MovrKt J i l t . Hampton f i l l I I
WuWntard t i l l Brawn 4 »1 A Eaton f l J l». Hare, • ' » I.
M cPsartanll It .M H Ia r f M t TaMtt J t l l Mat
MatolaM
II II IF IF - 41
liailaali
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ThraapaMl Flaw gaal't - Mainland 4 I O a .n I. MUlar I. Janat II
Talal Fault — Mainland Mi lawunaia I I Voutod awl — Mainland,
torn. Hawkwit Tactinicait — nano Racardt — Mainland 14;
tamlnaWt IS

Tribe, arm ing 23 points, handing out four assists
and gelling four steals. Tennlshla Eason chipped

Lake Mary
closes in on
SAC crown

(: Santa Fa CC at Samlnola CC, 7:30 p.m.

Basketball

Boys’ Basketball
□ Spruce Craak at Samlnola. F, 4 p.m.; JV, 0
p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m.
□ Laka Brantlay at DaLand. F, 4 p.m.; JV, 5:30
p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m.
t

Girls’ Basketball
□ Evana at Lyman. JV, noon; V, 1:30 p.m.

Boys’ Soccer
□ Mlaml-Columbus at Lyman, 7 p.m.
□ Colonial af Ovlado. JV. 11 am; V. 12:30 p.m.

Girls’ Soccer
□ Kitalmmaa-Oataway at Samlnola, 10 a.m.
□Laka Mary at Daltona. JV, 5 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.
□ Wlntar Park at Lyman. JV, 4 p m.; V, 0 p.m.
□ Laka Howall at Apopka. JV, 10:30 a.m.; V, to
follow.
□B. Moora at Laka Brantlay. JV, 2 p.m.; V, 4 p.m.

Wrestling
[ iSamlnola at Scholar Mat Clasalc.
□ Lyman and Laka Brantlay at SI. Cloud, 10 a.m.
U Boona at Ovlado. to a m.
□ Laka Howall at Waal Oranga, 1 p.m.

Penguins at

LIONS 5. PATRIOTS 2

goals, respectively.

P h illip C la n c u lll netted Lake
Brantley's final goal with one sec□ B h Bsccar, Fa gs 2 1

LYMAN S3, EU8TIS4S
EUST1S — Sara Wood came u p with two key
breakaway layups off steals In the fourth quarter
and nine different players contrlbotffl pdftna to n
balanced sco rin g attack #p_ JcYWSR ,|idged
homestanding Euatls 53-49.
Th e Greyhounds Junior v a n ity tfUutf tof trip a
clean sweep as they collected a 50-38 victory.
"W e got good balanced scoring and a real good
learn effort.” M i d Lyman head coach Sieve
Carmlrhael. " Rosalind Jackson had u big game

□Bee Basketball. Page 2B

From S U N lU p o rU
LAKH W O R TH — As if a ihrre-and-u-hulf hour bun
trip wasn't bad enough....
Seminole C om m unity College . ulderi* suffered a
rough road trip Thursday, losing 109-51 ut Palm
Reach Junior College In a women's Junior college
basketball action.
Debra Williams scored 32 points to lead a quartet
of Palm Reach players Into double figures. Also In
doubles were Rhgelte Gillens (25 points). Tasha
McMfllan 123 points) and Wllkenson ( 14 (mints).
Seminole High School graduate Shari Reddicks
paced the Raiders with 10 points. Also In double
figures was Ft. Pierce freshman Darlene Hadden with
10. Freshman Jennifer Coble had eight points.
S C C . w hich fell to 10-8. will conclude Its
pre-conference schedule with a gam e against
Manatee Junior College In Rradenton Saturday
night. The Raiders will open Mid-Florida Conference
play with a home contest with Santa Fc Community
College from Gainesville next Wednesday at 7 p in.

W IN TE R PARK - T o n y Baltic
scored the game's only goal with
11:43 left lo play, lifting Lake Mary
lo a 1-0 win over host Lake Howeil
In a Seminole Athletic Conference
boys* soccer conlcst Th u rs d a y
night.
Lake Mary'a win, coupled with
Lake Brantley's 5-2 Io m to Oviedo,
clinched a share of the SA C cham ­
pionship for the Ram s (17-2-3
overall. 6 -0 -1 In the conference!.
Lake Howell drops to 9-7-1. 3-4 In
the SAC.
"T h e y played real well," M i d
Lake Mary coach Larry McCorklc of
Lake Howell. " T ills wasn't one of
our belter guines. bul I like the way
we hung In there."
Even though the Rums outshot
the Silver Hawks 15-8 and had a
10-0 advantage In com er kicks, the
outcome was In doubt until the llnal
whistle.
Lake Mury ulso won Ihc Junior
varsity game. 2-0.
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Scott
Thelcn scored one goal and assisted
on three others Thursday night to
lead the Oviedo Llona to a 5 2
Seminole Athletic Conference boys'
soccer victory over Ihc host Lake
Brantley Patriots.
Lake Brantley look Ihc Junior
varsity conlcst. 2-1.
Josh llkor scored for Oviedo on nn
assist from Thelen 10 minutes Into
the match. Lake Brantley lied the
score five minutes later as Ken Vlllcl
converted on a p aw from Chad
Larson.
A minute before halftime. Sieve
Wagner took a pass from Thelen
and scored lo pul Oviedo ahead lo
slay. In the second half. Cameron
Z a rb a u g h . T r a v is W eeks, und
The lcn each scored a goal for
Oviedo. Eric Alwood and Leo Mcjln
assisted on Weeks' and Thclen'a

In with IB points and four asslsta.
Seminole (9-10) Is oil until J a n . 18. when the
Tribe will play at Lake Brantley.

Palm Beach JC
rips SCC women

From Staff Reports

JU C O Men’s Basketball
JU C O

SANFO RD — Seminole High School's glrla'
basketball learn continued Its domination of
Volusia County opponents Thursday aa the Tribe
held ofT Mainland 69-65 at Rill Fleming Memorial
Qymnaalumi
Malnlalnd. which la gelling votes In the Class
5A slate poll, fell lo 9-4, two of the losses coming
to Seminole and one to Lake Howell.
"W e played a real good game." M id Seminole
head coach Jo hn McNamara. "M ainland must
bring out the best In u b . We've played two of our
better games this year against them ."
Minder Hampton had a monster game for the

SEMINOLE Ot. MAINLAND U
Daytona l44Ck M4WUH4 1411
Captlond A 11 II. Millar I # I II. Davit 4 * 4 11. l i i i i l • 00 14.
Maddaa S i l l . Mawkint 11 l&gt;. Janatll 14 TaU lt M l 11AS

Seminole Community College freshmen Jennifer
Coble tossed In a pair of three-point field goals
Thursday during an eight-point performance.

PALM I f ACM J.C. IM. SEMINOLE C.C. II
Samlaato Cm s «MI| Callosa t i ll
Haddtn)44 10. JuddtVdO. JA Oamat 0 1 41. Cobto 1 0 0 A Mingo I V 0
I. Koivltlo 10 0 4. M4ltton*n l i l t , Rtdd'Cki f ] 1 It Total! 10*1)11
Palm iM d i J m O&gt; Collaga HVfl
Stomon \» « *, Mudton &gt; J I *. Smith 10 « 4 Wllkanton F0 « *4. Williamt
14 4 * » . Glttont I * ♦IL McMillan 10 11n Totolt 4114 71100
Malflima — Palm BoacFi Junior Coitoga IF; Sammoto Community
Coitoga V TV** paint Halt goalt — Samlnola Community Collaga I
lCot&gt;la ! ) ; Palm Baach Junior Coilaga 4 IHudton J. McMillan II Racortft
— Saminola Community Colloga ISO. Palm Baach Junior Coilaga 111

Young Lions collect second mat win
From Staff Reports
OVIEDO — After going without a win through the first
month of the season, the Oviedo High School wrestling
learn notched Ita second win In 24 hours Thursday
night, beating Lake Howell 59-12 In a Seminole Athletic
Conference dual meet.
Th e Llona (now 2-5 overall and 1-1 In the S A C ) rallied
past Bishop Moore In Wednesday for their first win of
the season.
"W e managed to w in last night and wc didn't let It go
to our heads." M i d Oviedo couch Rick Trlb ll. " W r came
back and won again tonight."
Leading (he Lions was freshman first-year wrestler
Karl Relnhsrd (130 pounds), who posted his first win of
the season with a pin at 2:56 of the second period.
Reinhard t brother. Jeremy (135 pounds) also won his
match wtthapin In 1:28.
Also registering pins for Oviedo were Ancel Klnnslrd
(112 pounds). Mike Schwarts (125 pounds). David

OVIEDO If, LAKE HOWELL II
101 — Adamian (Ol by tor Fall, 111 - Klrmalrd 10) plnnod Ntbllng :M; lit
— Norton 101 dac. Bandar A I ; IM — lebwartt 10) plnnad Drvanoy I:1Fi IM
- FC Ralnfwrd (01 plnnad Kail 1:M j 111 - J Ralnbard (0 ) plnnod
Hamandai I'M . 140 — Wilton (01 ma|ar dac. L. Road 110. 141 - *aogh
(L H ) dac Cobb II lit 111 - R. Road (LHI plnnad Bautltla lit 140 DaJatut (LH ) dac Osbarty A lt 111 - Matt 101 malar dac. Moora 140; ttf Zkkatoota (O) plnnad Sfaato 4 I I ; MO — Black 10) plnnad Ortum 1 14. MVY
-E n o t I O ) plnnad Wintort l:M

Zlckafoose (189 pounds). Brian Black (2 20 pounds), and
Joe Enos (Heavyweight).
Sean Wilson (152 pounds) and T o m m y Melt (171
pounds) both scored major decisions for the Lions.
For Lake Howell. Robert Reed (152) had a first-period
pin while Colin Keogh (145 pounds) w on a one-point
decision (12*11).
Doth teams will wrestle again on Saturday, Oviedo
hosting Boone and Lake Howell travelling to West
Orange.

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Fairt*tgh Oickimon 71. Ml St M*ry’l7 l
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Hartford (7. Buck nail 71
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Ath*n« St 47. Faulkn*r 71
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Belmont 114. Su* B*nn*f1 41
Birmingham Santtor* 1(7. Weil Florida 71
Brldgewater.V* 4). Emory 4 H*nry 71
Campbell 71. Char Niton Southern X
Chriifopher Newport 104. Marymnt. V* II
Coppin St. V . t Carolina SI tl
OollaSI M .Ark Pint Bluff M .O T
Ednard Walert 111. W a rm tOORMFO U
Emory 4*. P artial
Fla. Intomattoaul M. Ctutaaary 71
Georgetown. K y l7 , Otlrrt Ntiaronoll
Hampden Sydney It. GuUlerd 47
Hampton U t l. N C Central M. O T
Indianapollt II. Betlarmln* 77
Kentucky 44. Notr* Dam* X
L ipicomb tM Aauwiat 41
LavftyUlo M. Sautk Fl*rld*&gt;4
Md C Shore 104. N Adam* SI X
N Kentucky 44. Kentucky SI It
N C Groomboro 77. Radtord 47
Nfchodt St 17. Teaai Arlington 71
North Alabama k*. Cant St. Ohio 71
North To ta l M. McNeeto SI *4
Pam* 74. Voorhoot 71
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Rhodei4S.LeyoU.NOX
Samford 4L Cecil Florida M
Shorter SJ. Team Temple M
South Alabama 17. W Kentucky (1
Southern U. 4*. Middle Team II
SI Augultme't 71. Llvtngttena 17
SI JoMph e. Ind X . Ky WetieyanM
SI. Mary't. Teaai I*. North Flertda S4
Slettan **■ Oeitpte St.41
Union. Ky. II. NorthGeorgUM
Union. Tonn 17. Knoarlll* 74
Va Wedeyan x Randolph Macon *1
Virginia 44. Fiend* SI. M
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Brtar Cliff OS Grand View M
Brown 74. Valparalto 71
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FerrliSf I I . N Michigan a&gt;
Fori Hay! S&lt; X . Ottawa. Kan ( ]
Grand Valley SI U . Michigan Tech 71
Hilled*le 71. Lake Superior Si M
Mitaourl Val 4} Park 41
Montana 14. M* Kanvtl City t*
Moult Vernon Naiarono 44, Watlll 47
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Worthed. Mich 41. Saginaw Vel SI. 41
Ohio Dominican 114. F mdUy 11). SOT
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Urban* 117. Wilber tore* X
Wathmgton. Mo 114. Aurora 17
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Jackm w u die 74. U m a r X
Mldwottorn SI M0. Cent OkUhomaH
NE Loullianall.SamHouitonSI.7l
New Or leant M Arkantat SI. M
Oklahoma Bapf III 117. Panhandle SI. 74
Oral Roberta 74. T u a t Chritlian 71
Stephan F Autim fX NW Louttiana 40. O T
Way land BaptiH MO. Sul Ro m SI M
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Calilomia 70. Wathingtan SI. S4
Colorado Chrtttun 17, Adame SI. X
CS Bakertlieid4S UC Rivortide *4
C Montana II. Hawaii HIM X
Goniaga71.WeborSI.74
Grand Canyon IIS Cham made 71
Seattle 41. Cent Wathmgton 41
Southern Cal IS. Origan SI. 74
Sianlord 47. Washington 41
UCLA X . Oregon 71
W Washington 100. Puget Sound 04
TOURNAMENTS
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Virginia Si IS Langston X
W. Virginia SI 17. Lana 01
IUP HoUder Ctossk
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Indiana. Pa 44. Htgn Point 74
Third Ftac*
Man timid X . SI. V meant 41
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Mart Hill R . A n n O H
Maunl OUue n . SI. La* X
Oueenv N C II. Leet McReeX
National CaMtollC Taornamant
Cardinal Sfrilch 44. Rxkhurtf II
Loras 43. Siena Heights 1*
SI Joseph s. Mam* SO. Cabrlnt M
SI Tlu m a i Aquinas X . Mount Mercy X
SI Xavier 4S SI. Norborl M
Viterbo X . Ca dwell II
SA M FO R O U . CENTRAL FLORIDA *4
C E N TR A L FLORIDA (4 SI
Swaby S II S 4 f. Satton 7 IS 4 4 X , Walker
0 1 44 0. Davit 14 Od 4. Phllllx I S M S
Porte* 1 1 11 A Butts I I 01 A Borpwki 40
04 0. fnstor Ml IS 1. Roberto B I 44 A
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S A M F O R O U II
Hays S I 44 IS Jones 1 4 44 1. Davenport
5 II 4 S IS. Herman 1 1 1 1 IS, Franklin 14
1114 IS. Dennis 41 I I I. Ross 41 IS 1.
Crutcher I S 11 S. Levin* 44 44 4 Totals
IS 1411 17 41
Halftime - Jam lord 71. Canl Florida 17.
S Point goals — Can! Florid* I I I (Swaby 41.
Seaton 1 1. Davit 41. PhlUipt 4 1. Porto* 4 1.
Buds 4 SI. Somtord * II IHayl 11. Jonas 4 I.
Davenport I A Herman I t Franklin 4&gt;.
Crutcher A ll Fouled aut — Swaby Rebounds
- Coni. Florida M (Seaton I ) , Samlord D
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Waliholl I 7041. Conner 4 ll 04 IS. Wood 44
S I S . Garrett 1 7 s s g. Sams 14 44 1.
Matuuewski 17 44 1. Enlenman 44 44 4
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Brooks 07 00 $. ShlWing O il I M IS.
Williams 4 * 1 1 0 . Smith S I I i 11. Irandon
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Petorsan 0 1 00 4. Wright I S #4 I Totals
14 471 MSS
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lPomt goals - Sutton i n (Connor 17.
Matuuewski 11. Black shear t I.W*Hhoff I t
U m t I I . Thomas 111. Georgia SI. S I
(Stribimg S t Hall I I . NuckM* I I . Petorsan
I I I Foutodout — Nan* Rabounds - Stetson
41 (Thomas II. Georgia SI M (Williams
Smith 11 Assists — Stetson M I Thornes «|.
Georgia St IS (Breaks I) Total touts —
Stetsonn.Goorgla St If A -1 11
LOUISVILLE M. S FLORIDA I*
S. FLORIDA ( M l
Seller* 4 7 S 4 II. Rebmson 111*4 M. Ruth
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Delaney 1 S #* I. Km slow I S 44 A Totals
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LOUISVILLE (111)
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« M 1 1 IA Minor I II S S X. Wheel * » 44 IA
KIter 44 44 0 Rogers I S 4 1A Simon* 4 4 4 4
4 U m t I I I 7 S Smith 41 444. Totott MAS
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Spoint goals — S Ftortd* S 14 IRibinson * ).
Alt ms 7 A Hyatt 4 I. Polk I S. Ottoncy 4 L
Klnttow O il. LoultvIlM *17 lOsborn# IS.
Mortem I A Minor 4 I. Wheal 4 S. Kltar 0 1).
Fowled out - non* Rebounds — S FtorldoX
(Robinson II). LoultvIlM 41 (Osborn*. Roller
SI Assists — % Florid* fl (Summers. Aftlm
I). LeultviiM II (Osborn* *1 Total tout* - S
Florida IA LoultvIlM II A — M i l l

VIRGINIA 14. FLORIDA ST 14
FLORIDA ST. (7 I)
Sur* S M S S I. RoTmsan 14 14 t. Rad 1 S
S a 7. Craham 4 U &gt;4 IA Culms S U 44 14.
Luchman I S 44 I. Kerntr 04 S 4 1 Stwphard
S 7 441. Grabulotf 44177 ToUlt 71 X 14 11
44
VIROINIA 17 1)
Benough I IS 41 tl. WllliMrd * II 44 M.
Bamosa II 7 S M. Parker 1147 II. 0**n* 44
34 IL AMaandtr 10 I S I. Rebmson I s 44 A
Wilton 44 11 I. P#w*H 0 1 1 1 1 He.lkak 01
44 A Graves4 4 4 4 1 Totals M M I I MAi
Halttim* — Virginia IA Florida St SI
I Point goal* — Florida St 4M (Sura • 1.
Graham 7 A Cellllnt 0 7, Shephard H I .
Virginia 7 11 (WllliMrd 4A Parker I I. Deans
S 4. Robtntan 0 I. Harlicak 41) F ou M d a u tRold. Luchman Rebounds - Florida SI O
(Saw*. Rebmson II Virginia 14 I Burrough.
Williford 71 Assists - Florida St I Shephard
SI. Virginia (Williford. Parser. Dearw ll
Total Souls — Florida SI ti. Virginia N
Technicals - Sura A - 4.*17
JACKSONVILLE 7A LAMAR X
JACKSONVILLE (1-41
Brown 114 It II M. MeClary *4 o f IJ.
Shaler S 7 1 1 1 1 . L Kingston 14 S I A Burroll
111 14 M. Rut tall 04 44 A IM nt 1-4 11 A
Johnson 11 I } A Kreiger 41 4 4 4 Totals
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Dyson 4 II 44 I t Browne 1 M 4 1 t l Malro
4 1 S 1 IA Bowman 0 1 1 1 1 , Doc tin* 4 IS J S
I* Boil* 4 1041 A Jofor I 1441. Vaney S II
411 Iota's 1444 14 IIS*
Halttime — Jacksonville U . Lamer U
S Point goals — JactsonvtlM 11 I Brown 1 A
Burroll I A Stone H ) , Lamer 111 I Brown*
7 A Mai vO S A Bowman # I, DocSms I A
Venry t I I Fouled out — McClory. Brown*.
AAtlvo Rebounds — JechtertvilM X I Shafer
I I Lamar x I Dyson ll) Assists — Jackson
vlUa X ILIvngston 7). Lamar 11 (Bream* 11
Total touts - JacksonvilM 71. Lamer X A -

lets

Fla. laseraalMaal M. Cantinary 11
Cantonary ( H I
Foreman 4 IS g I II. Stephans 1 IS I S IS.
Smith AS 44 A Jailer a l l ! to Comaaua a )
44 A Wagoner M t l 1. Taylor 4 M 1 1 0.
.Thomas* I I I 1 la Totols X 4 S 4 IA 7 I
Fla International I l f )
Lawsan 7 744 A Marriott 7 &gt; 4 1A Nichole*
M i l l 7. Leak* 4 I 44 A Maiyck * IS P-11 It.
Sonar 1 } 44 7. Item mg 0 1 1 4 1. Stuart l i l t
I 4X . Nictilt 7 74 1 14 Touts 13*0113)40
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tenary 17 S Point goal) — Centenary 011
(Foreman A ll. Comaaua I I . Stephans IS.
Smith 41. Taylor 0 II. Fia Infer national 111
(Marriott I I. Nicholas I 7. Stuart 11. Lawson
41) Foutod aut — Taylor IIabounds —
Cantonory X (Thomas I ) . Fla International
SI INtCblto III Assists — ConStnary 14
(SMphans a). FI* International 33 (Nichoiat
4). Total tow** - Centenary ll. Fla Intorno
(tonal 17 A - a r t
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Columbia Union 17. MilltrsvIlM 17
D r*.*14) Bucknell II
Gor eon it Bates I]
LalayetM 41. Bet ten U II
New Hempthir* la. Campus 41
North Adams St 43. Smith 41
P’ ovtdanc* M St John 1 44
RidsrSA Mansi 41
Raborl MarrM X. Monmouth. N J. Si
RutgortM. Nlapera*!
SI Francto. Pa. X . Wegner X
Siena 4A Massachusetts 4J
Slippery Rath 7X MantIMM 44
Vermont 4A Hefy Cr*t« 71
WesttMld St 4A Winiamt 47
SOUTN
Alabama SI. M. Tutkege* SI
Auburn Monlgoanary 41. Tallsdiga 11
Betlarmln* U . Indianapollt X . OT
Bolaiwaf Abbey 111. M. L x 47
Brescia 4A Georgetown. K y . X
Carton Newman 71, Tam Wesleyan M
Catawba M. Barber Scotia 4)
Coppin SI 40. S Carolina Si M
David Lipscomb IA Cimpballtyilto 74
Eton X . Davit A Elkin* 17
F reed Hardeman M. W BtptlsIS)
Georgia SI. 7A Tray SI U
Hampton U X . N C. Central M
JacksonvilM SI M. Mars Hill tl
Louisiana Tech X . SW Louisiana *4
McNeeto SI M. North Tta*t 4!
Miami *4. Villa nova to
Navy SO. Deviation 41
North Caroima IA Wak* Forest 44
N Kentucky » . Kentucky SI 41
Portland Si I L W Georgia 71
ReHiat 43. East Stroudsburg 74
Si Augustin* X . Llringtton* 41
Si Joseph’s. Ind AS. Ky . Wesleyan 34
Termeste* TtchSS.W Kentucky4&gt;
Teaas Arlington U.lltchollt SI 41
Union.Term Ito. Knoiytlto*)
Virginia Tech 44. Morehoad St )1
MIDWEST
Canl SI.OhioI4AUrban* 11
Culver Stockton X . MMlikln at
HiramCel X . ThtelH
Lake Superior SI. 07. Hllltdato If
Liberty SO Codarvlltotl
Mortoll* *f. Wash A Jeff 44
Michigan Tech X. Grand Valley SI 74
NE Illinois 17. Wtt MilwoukooM
N Michigan 7A Ferris SI *4
Penn SI M. Northwestorn 43
Peru SI M. Missouri Bopfttf 11
SW Missouri SI 9t. Brodtoy S3
Saginaw Val SI IM. Northland Mich 44
Toledo 4A Bowling Grton 74
Willmmgton. Ohio 107. Lett Erl* 4*
Wit Green Oay 14. E Illinois 37
SOUTHWEST
ArkensasTechll. HenderslonSI X
Coni Oklahoma 14. T r ia l Woman ) it
Lubbock Christian X. Herdwi Sunmontta
McNert* Sf 44. North Toaastl
Now Or toons 47, Teats Pan American X
R.c* 107. Prairie View 41
Stephen F Austin IS. NW Louisiana X
SW Oklahama X . Oklahama Oi&gt;*ian *4

PAR WIST
BorsaSI *7. Brigham Young S4
E Washington 7A Lewis Clark SI 47
Gonjaga X . Mariana *&gt;
Montana SI X . Alaska Anchorage 14
Orogan D . UCLA 77
Point Lome *A Adams SI 44
Portland 77. Tea** E lP a w a l
Sonia Clara*!. Carnall 41
Southern Cal 43. Oregan SI to
Washington St. M. Collier me S3

TOURNAM ENTS
Cemtorl law CUtlic
■Iral bauato
UHc* Tech 7A Jersey City tl 44
Tito Crusader Teurnameot
First Reuod
E Tea** tapllsi 71. Incernato Werd*7
S Neap an* 147. St. Mary A Teaai 47
Way land Baglltl X I. Schroarwr I*
SI Edwavd'A Taaas 7A E Central U tl
Kaltoatol CalhalU Tournament
Clerk* 17, SI Norborl X
Mount Mercy SA Cordinal SNItch *4
Rock Kurils) SI Scholastic* *7
SI Ambrose SO Carroll II
Consolation Bracket
Cabrlnt 4). Rosary SJ
lllmais lenadiclino 7a. Emmanuel 71
VltorbatA Laras 44
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Continubd fro m I B

LAKE MARY 59
WEST ORANGE 10
W INTER G A R D E N - Different
day. different performance.
The Lake M a ry High School
wrctlllng team, w hich turned In
n lackluster performance In a
win over Lake Howell Wednes­
day. rebounded w ith a maaterful
59 10 effort over the boat West
O range W a r r lo r a T h u ra d a y

night.
Lake Mary ulao dominated the
Junior vanity m atch. 62-9.
"W r»t Orange la a very good
team." said l-like Mary coach
Doug I’e lcn . "A fte r the way we
wrrollrd last night. I was wor­
ried going Into tonight's match.
Ilul we wrcatled about as well as
you could. T h e guy* bounced
bark from laM night "
Lake Mary (now 5-2 In dual
meets) won the flnst at* inatche*
of the evening, eventually •cor­
ing victories In 12 of the 14
weight cla**es to send the W ar­
rior* 15-11 to their flnt lo»s of the
season
" W e w e re s tr o n g In the
lightweight* aga in ." said I’etero.
"They wrestled real well. And

while we alrrady had the m alrh
won at the time, two of our
heavy weights had real hlg
malchea.
"Ja a o n Conllno wrestled a
great match at 189 pounds, lie
was losing 5-2 after the flnt
period and h « came back to pin
the kid at 2:37. And R ond
Ju m p p faced a lough opponent
at 220 pounds, a kid with a
strong reputation. Uut Ronel
wrestled real well and scored a
6-1 decision."
Lake Mary's Junior varsity
wrestlers w ill compete In a
tournament at Utshop Moore on
Saturday. Th e varsity will return
to action next Friday In a home
dual meet with Deltona.
LAKE MABY 31. W ESTOSANOE II
141 - Beadier ILMI dec Artec 11 7. H I Clayton ILM I m*;*r d*t Call** 104. I l l Dunn ILM I malar Ox Williams 111 lit TWNftail ILM I pinned Print* 1 tl. IX
WMtofaid ILM I by lortoil; IU - Laurent
(LM ) pinned H a i t i 3 to. IX - Bug*'*
(WO) motor 4k Ora** 1*1 IX — Harris
ILM I O x McFarland i I. H7 — Fleming
ILM I pinned Penner I pa 140 — Pareim*
(LM ) pituwd Btpaa'a I 71. Ill - Fettor (LM )
panned Pi/toall I I I IX - Centme i IM i
panned TeawIN* &gt; 77. I X - Jumpp (LM I dec
Correa * I. HVY - Cam* (WO) pmnad Pub.
aX

Lake Mary—

Basketball

Continued from IB

Continued from IB

startrr* — back from last years'
stale ru n n e r-u p squad. Lake
Mary struggled to a 3-8 start
heading Into the winter break.
Since Christm as, however. Ihe
Rams arc 3-1.
" W e p l a y e d L a k e M a ry
basketball to n ig h t." said Lake
Mary head coach Anna Vanlandlnghain. “ ll wnt» a good feeling,
not Just lo w in . but to see the
good athletes and players we
knew we h a d f in a lly step
forward and play the way we
knew they could.
"The key tonight was that
L a u ra ( R a g u c c l ) . J e n n if e r
(Grrlsslng). D iane (Duberl and
Dawna (F re g u so n ) all finally
stepped forward together. I was
really proud of them today. The
bench also went into the game
ready to play, not scared like
usual."
With Haguccl hitting five of
seven shots (Including 2-for-2 on
three-point attem pts) for 12
first-quarter points, the Rams
took a 18-13 lead after one
period.

oil thr bench,
scoring all seven points of her
points In the second quarler.
"Senior Janet Dowling also
had a big gamr. scoring seven
points In a starting role. It's been
nice to have a Dowling on the
team for the last eight seasons '
Angel Rhodes was the only
G re yh o u n d player In double
figures, scoring 13 point*.
Th e Greyhounds 111 -Ol will
host Evans Saturday afternoon
DELTON A 39. O C 8 31
D E L T O N A • A m y Van
daStrask acorsd 17 points and
pullsd down 17 rabounds but II
wasn't enough •• homotlandlng
Daltons used a 9-2 fourth quartar
lo host Orangawood Christian
39-31.
Tho C la n B Rams, which fell
lo 9-3, will b « at horns tonight for
gama with Luthsr In boyt-glrls
qu adruplahsadar. The g irls '
Junior varsity gam# kicks off Ihe
•vsnlng with • 3:15 p.m. atari.

Lake H o w e ll made several
runsal Lake M ary, but Ihe Rams
were at the tup of their game for
ihe first lim e this season and
never let the Sliver Hawks get
closer than six points.
"You're Just not going to beat
someone when they shoot that
well.” said Lake Howell head
coach D e n n is C o d re y . " I t
seemed like they were making
everything a n d we couldn't
make a la yup ."
R a g u c c l f in is h e d w ith a
gam e-high 2 2 points, w hile
Duber had 17 points, six re­
bounds. six steals and two
assists. F e rg u so n chipped In
with 13 points und 10 rebounds,
while G rrlsslng added six points.
10 rebounds, four steals and
seven assist*. Courtney Harris
had right assists for Lake Mary.
Deanna G r a v e s led Lake
Howell with 17 points and five
rebounds and Lori Marchlaclla
had 11 points and six rebounds.
Christina Ja m e s returned from
being sick to score 10 points and
grab four rebounds. Kelly Kohn
handed out seven assists.
l-akc M ary Improved to 6-9
overall and 1-6 In the confer­
ence. while Lake Howell fell to
19-1 and 6-1 In the SAC. The
Rams will be In action at home
again tonight against DeLand.
The Silver H aw ks will return to
the court M onday, with a 7:30
p.m. In O rlando against Boone.

S o c c e r’
Continued from IB
ond left lo play in the game.
Mike Kolman was credited with
Ihe assist.
Oviedo Im p ro v e s lo 9 -5 -2
overall and 4 -3 In Ihe SAC. Lake
Brantley (alls to 9 -9 -1 and 3-3-1.

IV M A N II. C U lT Ittt
Lima* (111
Jx tio n | &gt; 3 7 B' o* k 7 314 S&lt;rantonl*t
4. Wood 4 0 3 4. Mo'r tWetit*. 0 13 1
Denting 3 17 7. Rhodei &gt;00 11 W a n t 11 •
Cragar 100 3 Totals lUOTOtl
■ o tN tlX I
Buckner } 4# *. L»&gt;r r 7 11 H Geedmy ]
7 41. BarO x i l i l t * . L r«n 1714 Taiait &gt;4
4XX.
Lrmea
14 II II I - U
Cetltl
II 17 &gt; IS - M
Three point (aid gor'i — Lrman 4 (Shod**
3. Wood I. Jecttsn II. Eut'it 7 I Bor d r'l I
Bwctnor 31 Totol tovlt — Lrman 17. Euttn
17 Foutod aut - lu iiii Bucsnx Technicals
— Non* Records - lrman I I «. Eustlt4 1
DELTONA X. ORANGE WOOD II
Orangawood CSrtstiaa III)
H artl 4 I I . German* 30 34 Mate! 100 4.
Welbaum 100 7. VandfSir#** 7 3 4 17. Kiorn
0444. BredburnOISO Tptoit 143 711
OettoaelXI
Tatgerdwrit 4 44 A Deaton 41117. Abala
1441. Edmund! 144 7. Oaon 4 44 A Shoren
1444 Total* M l 111
Orange wood
II I II I - It
Delta**
I* it * • _ x
Tarea paint (aid goals — Orangawood
Christian A Dalton* I (Dawsoni Total touts
— Orangawood Chritlian 4. Dalton* I Foutod
out — Nan* Technical* — Orangawood
Christian bench Rxordt — Orangawood
Christian! A Dei tonal 7

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QREYHOUNDS 8, TRIBE 0
SANFO RD — Eight different
players scored goals Thursday
night In L y m a n 's 8-0 victory
over Seminole In high school
boys' soccer action.
Jason K e n d a ll and B ria n
Dlebler each had a goal and two
assists for th e G re yh o u n d s
(13-5-1 overall. 4-3 in Ihe Semi­
nole Athletic Conference). Steve
Robinson an d David Kinsley
curb uddrd a goal and an assist.
Brian Young, lun Benson. Brad
Massey, and Scan Baker scored
the other goals for Lyman. For
Greyhound goalie Chris Lewis. It
was his 10th shutout of Ihe
season.

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Flertda Stale

Lyman also won Ihe Junior
varsity game. 5-0.

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Seminole drops lo 1-8 overall.
0-7 In Ihe conference.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, January 1, 1994 - 3B

People

Package foods properly

IN B R IE F

Save money and increase storage life of food

Country Folk Art Show set
D A Y T IN A D E A C tl — There will c u country folk urt allow and
sale on Jan. 2 1. 22 and 23 at the Daytona licach Ocean Center
on Atlantic Avenue.
On Friday evening, the show la from 5 to 9 p.m . Admlanlon la
66 and thoae who at tend will have early buying prl vlrdgea.
On Saturday and Sunday the show will lie open from 10 a.m.
to 5 p m. Admlaatnn la $5 for adult* and $2 for children 10 and
under.
Thta Country Folk Art Show has been nationally recognized
na the Icudlng folk art aiiow In the country.
Calendar giveaway
O R LA N D O — Th e Orange County Historical Museum Is
giving away calenders enlendara developed by Its lllatorie
Preservation Hoard.
The hlark and white calendar features photographs of
architecturally and historically significant buildings
Th is year, the photographs focus on places of worship In
Orlando.
The 1994 calendars arc available free of charge at the
Historical Museum located In Orlando Loch lla v rn Park al the
comer of l*rlnceton Street and Mills Avenue.
For additional Information call 897-6350.

Transplant successes sought
H you have had an organ transplant that has successfully
worked for worked twenty years or more TransLlfe at the
Florida Hospital Is Inviting you tl celcbrale with them as they
mark their first twentieth anniversary fir a transplant recipient.
Please contart TransLlfe nt 897-5500 If you have two decades
of transplant success to attend the Ja n 16 anniversary party at
Florida Hospital In Orlando

COM A announces meetings
The Concerned Organization of Men In Artlon (C O M A ) meets
the first and third Friday, at 6 p i n . In the church annex at St.
James AM E Church, ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

Dixieland band open to public
Dixieland Forever Inc., a non-profit band, plays the second
Sunday of every month, from 4-7 p.m .. at the V F W Hall, 2706
Wells Ave.. Fern Park. Open to the public, donation Is $8. For
Information, call 8 4 1-7335.

United We Stand meets Sunday
United We Stand Am erica, a non-partisan, non-proltt
citizens' action group meets the second Sunday of each month
at 7 p.m.. at the old Lake Mary City Hull on C ountry Club Hoad
and Lake Mary lioulevard. AH Interested persons ate welcome.

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
SanfordClvtcCenter. • : m, it - i
.id :

Bridge club meets •vefy Monday
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to play
party bridge. Th e Party Bridge Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p.m. at the Lake Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hall. 158 N. Country Club Road.

Cancer support group meets
Support. Hope and Recovery. S.H .A.K .. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far comer of the dining room. T h is Is a self help support group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

The Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida. Inc.,
meets the second Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at
Kllamey Baptist Church. 701 Formosa Ave. C .E .U . class
provided each month. All meetings arc open to LPNs and to
students and graduate LPNs. For Information call 299-4321.

Teacher concerned by
students’ alcohol abuse

f

Th e following blrtha have been
recorded at H C A Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford:
Dec. 22 **4 B roth er Brown and
Michael M urray. Sanford, boy
Dec. 25 — Kimberly A. and
Mlcluiel D. Gross. Geneva, girl
Dec. 27 — Kellie A. Johnson.
Lake Monroe, boy: Kfllhyc A.
and Ronald Mendez. Longwood.

CONSUMER
FOCUS
BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

In fruits evaporates Into dry nlr. vitamins C
and A go with It. Similarly, food like fresh
celery or asparagus, which nerd hum idity to
stay crisp, keep longer when refrigerated In
plastic I Mg*
Dairy: Kgs*, milk, butter and many other
foods absorb odors and should be kept In
closed containers.
Meats: Raw meat, fish and poultry should
be put In plastic bags so raw Juices, loaded
with bacteria, don't leak on other food*
Fruits, nuts and grains: Dried fruits,
pasta, crackers, cereal, whole grain flour
and nuts all keep longer In the refrlgcrtor
The se foods still need some kind of
packaging — plastic hags or lidded contain­
ers — to keep odors and molds away.

Storing food
food InIn the
the freezer:
freezer: Freezing
Freezing I Is
Storing
simple: It preserves food for a long time,
puts microorganisms on hold and does
relatively little damage In the process.
Containers: O n ly ccrtuln kinds of contain­
ers hold up under freezer tempera!ures.
Stock up on containers with tight-fitting
lids, specifically labeled for freezer use.
Wrap* Heavy-duty alum inum foil Is good
for freezing and so Is plastic-coated freezer
paper. Plastic lu g s and wraps spctclflcally
made for Ihe freezer work well for most
foods.
Size: W hen you pack food In rigid
containers, choose the right size for the Job.
A ir on the inside of the package ran be Just
ns damaging as nlr on l he outside
Label: Every package of food you freeze
needs a table with a description of the
contents, the date frozen, and a "use b y"
date.
Freeze It fast: Refrigerate hot foods before
you freeze them. The n pack fond In the
smallest containers that are practical so that
they will freeze more tpilckly.
If you follow these simple procedures
you'll save money and Increase the storage
life of your food.

D A V I D Y .T Y S IN O E R
Navy Hospltulmnn David Y.
Tyslnger, whose wife. Jennifer.
Is the daughter of J u d y King of
109 Sunland Estates. Sanford,
recently graduated from Field
Medical Service School.
During the course at Field
M rdlral Service School. Marine
Corps Bate. C am p Pendleton,
Calif., students are prepared for
duty with Marine Corps combat
units as cither Navy hospital
eorpsmen or dental technicians.
T h e course em phasizes bat­
tlefield survival, personal pro­
tective measures and the basic
tactics and use of weapons for
Heathrow Women's Club inducts new members
self-defense.
New members recently Inducted Into the
Hunley, Marilyn Taylor. Deborah Dryden, Linda
T o graduate, students are re­
Heethrow Women’s Club In a candlelight
Wish, Kathleen Boren, Angle Dayton, Claytona
quire d to demonstrate basic
ceremony ere (from lefl): Done Tannler, Bernice
Nixon, Janet Hoeg and President Thelma
proficiency In emergency medi­
Zambrovltz, Joan Keogh, Joyce Berger. Roxann
Sterrett, who conducted the Induction.
cal techniques, casually evacua­
tion. field sanitation and pre­
ul
ventive medicine procedures.
E N D R E A S. M E D L O C K
N A S H V IL L E . Term . - Endren
S. Mcdlock bus enlisted for three
years tn the United States A rm y
and will receive training as a
w ater treatm ent specialist.
Mcdlock. the daughter of Mrs.
A B B TtA fte r being out of work
mothcr-ln-law. (M y own parents Ear Jean Mcdlock ol Sanford. Is a
t
for many months. 1 was guaran­
graduate of Eurlc Clements Job
were long gone.)
teed a Job with a small newspa­
Corps High School. Morgunfleld.
ADVICK
per If I took a course In writing,
I have searched In vain for a Ky.
so I enrolled at a samll college In
copy of that poem. I can't even
Th e 19-year-old has enlisted In
Washington state not far from
remember the author's name. the A rm y under the special
where I live.
Can you plcusc help me?
Delayed Entry Program (DEPl
^
-4 ABIGAIL
Halfway through the course,
D .D .H . IN D E N V E R w hich allows qualified appli­
m y te a c h e r, an a ttr a c t iv e
VAN BUREN
cants lo delay, bv as much as
29-ycor-old woman, gave me this
D E A R D .D .H .: Bingo! I found one year, the date they must
It, and It's well wort it a second report for active d u ty alter
assignment In her own hand­
time around:
writing: "W rite an essay on the
col 1sttng Mcdlock has reported
Success
first time you made love, using sure many do, but the present
for active duty In December
contemporary language — no generation Is far less Judgmental
By Martin Buxbauin
1993.
euphemisms!" (This was not the than preceding generations.
Y o u can use mo s t a n y
Mcdlock will receive Iter A rm y
first suggestive assignment she
measure
basic training ui Ft. Jackson.
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When you're speaking o( suc­ S.C.. and will proceed to Ft. Lee.
has given me.]
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I told m y teacher I didn't care 1988, you published a poem that
Vu.. for her advanced individual
for the assignment, but she stated you could measure your
You ran measure It tn fancy training. She will be able to
Insisted that In order to pass the s u c c e s s b y th e w a y y o u r
home.
continue her education with the
course. I had to complete It. I children described you when
Expensive car or dress.
$25.0000 A rm y College Fund.
want that newspaper Job. and I they’re talking to a friend.
But the measure of your real
need a passing grade to get II.
success
My husband and I had been
M OVIELAND
u u ; tjit
but things are getting very married only a few months when
Is the one you cAiinot spend.
H n .i; e s***
touchy at home with m y wife.
It's Ihc way your kids describe
I read that poem In the Rocky
I am 60 years old. and to tell Mountain News. I copied It in
you
TOMBSTONE PPo
you Ihc truth, l can hardly longhand, hoping to do It In
W hen they’re talking to a
remember the first time I made needlepoint one day for m y
friend.
love, so the essay wouldn’t be
very good anyway. What should
Ido?
ON T H E S P O T
D E A R O N T H E S P O T : Tell
your teacher that you consider
her assignment a tasteless In­
vasion of yo u r privacy, and
unless you are offered an ac­
ceptable alternative, you will
appeal to the dean, the presi­
dent. the regents and any others
with clout at your college.

Te a ch e r’s essay topic puts
older student on the spot
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Nurses to meet monthly

D E A R M A R Y : I'm a math
teacher at a high school In
Seminole County. I don't pre­
tend to be an expert, but I swear
to you. this past week, especially
Monday, (after the New Year's
holiday weekend) I couldn't have
taught anything to about 25
percent of m y students. Th e y
were In a stupor - and were
bragging about bow much beer
they had "p ut aw ay" over the
weekend. 1 don’t think I have
particularly wild kids, but I'm
genuinely concerned by wltat I
sec. Wluit do you hear from
other teachers about kids com ­
ing to school with hangover^
C O N C ER N ED M A T H TEA C H *
E
R
D E A R C O N C E R N E D
T E A C H E R : W hile I haven't
heard much from teachers In
Seminole C ounty, more than
half of the nation's secondary
schoolteachers (54 percent! feel
that alcohol abuse Is a serious
iroblrm among their students,
nterestlngly. teachers In rural
areas and to w n s Identified
drinking as a problem among all
students 29 percent of the time.

Keep your food fresh. You know about
smart shopping and you know a lot uboul
good cooking. Do you know what to do with
the food between unpacking the grocery
bag* an Saturday and whipping up the
chicken fricassee on Tuesday?
The storage life of fresh meats, vegetables,
fruits, all the food* you rook and save,
depend on the packaging you use to protect
them. E vrn If you have done everything else
right — bought food at Its freshest and kept
It at (h r right Irm peralurr for the right lime
— your food won't stay fresh and safe unless
It Is packaged and stored properly.
Th e good news Is modem technology has
provided conks with highly engineered
packaging materials that ran help extend
the shelf-life and flavor of foods. Plastic
packaging, for example, can act as a
humidifier, a vapor barrier and an oxygen
banter — the trick Is knowing how to use It
properly. Here are some Ups.
Storing food In (he refrigerator: Chilling
food Is a universal and effective way to
extend food's storage life. On the other
hand, a refrigerator cannot thwart enzymes,
bacteria, yeasts and molds Indefinitely.
Fruits and vegetables: Store fruits In the
refrigerator In plastic bags. When the water

DRUO
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

as compared w ith 16 percent In
cities and 22 percent In urban
fringes. It would be Interesting to
know how teachers In this area
feel about whether alcohol abuse
Is a problem am ong their stu­
dents. So. all of you teachers In
the Herald reading area, let us
know what you see. Contact me
c/o the Sanford Herald or at the
D rug Prevention Office, 3235710. I'll print the results of
your opinions In a future col­
um n.

(Mary Balk la a Carllflad
Addiction Pravanllon Pro­
fessional and counaalor. Writ#
bar al lha Sanford Harold, or coll
tho Ssmlnols County Schools’
Drug Prevention offlco, 322-5556.)

boy; Leslie S. Tlllm o n . Sanford,
girl
Dec. 28 — Patricia A. Lane.
Sanford, girl
Dec. 29 — Leslie Baker and
Warren Leaner. Longwood. girl
Dec. 31 — Shnronda D. and
Richard G re y . Sanford, girl:
Lorrtta D. Bradley and Tim othy
Rolle. Sanford, boy

D E A R A B B T t M aybe I'm
old-fashioned (I'm 43). but 1 have
a gripe. 1 wonder If anyone else
has.
I vowed a couple of years ago
that I would'nt attend any more
bridal showers for girls who were
living with their boyfriends.
1 always thought the reason for
a bridal shower was lo help the
new couple gel set u p for
housekeeping. Th e last three
shower invitations I received
were from couples who had been
housekeeping for a couple of
years already, so I'm sure they
m u s t h a ve e n o u g h sheets,
towels, dishes, etc.
Abby. when are we going to
stop rewarding all this In-yourface Immorality? Does anyone
else feel the way I do? Sign me...
O L D -F A S H IO N E D
D E A R O L D -F A B H IO N E D i I'm

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cncompabses a m y r i a d of meanings, l b s a m e , t r e a s u r e is th e p r o m i s e
beauty i s t h e i r treasure. Yet, fortune* o r e g a i n e d a n d lo s t; a n d
p o l l u t i o n a n d n a t u r a l disasters. So. w h a t It i n d e l i b l e i n i m r s e a rc h f o r

T h e te r m “ t r e a s u r e ”

o f f o r t u n e ...t o o t h e r s , n a t u r a l

h id d e n tre a s u re ?
C o l m s i a n s 2 : 2 - 3 g i v e s u s th e a n s w e r a s w e

read, “ t o

h a v e a lt th e r i c h e s o f a s s u re d

u n d e r s t a n d in g a n d t h e k n o w l e d g e o f G o d ’s m y s t e t y . i n w h o m

are h i d d e n

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a l l th e tre a s u re s o f

w is d o m and k n o w le d g e ."

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7 00pm

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Sunday

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CHUACH. U C C
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MAARMAM WOOOS
PA E S a m ALAN CHUACH
SJ10 Mart ftamYYooda Road
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OP SANFORD
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Religion
Religion today

IN BRIEF

Secular lifestyle stiff competition in church membership wars

Epiphany pageant planned
S A N FO R D — Th e name "E p ip h a n y " la derived from a Greek
word meaning “ manifestation" or "appealing." Anglican
I'rayer H o o k s interpret the word w ith an alternative title. "Th e
Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles." The last phrase, of
course Is a reference to the story of the Wise Men from the East.
Th e Christian Education and Music departments of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church. Park Avenue, will portray the
Christmas Story and the coming of the Wise Men on Sunday.
Jan . 0. beginning at 4 30 p.m.
Th e public Is Invited attend und bring u dish to share for the
supper following There will be a Kings cake following the
meal.

Mayor Smith to speak
SA N FO R D — First Presbyterian Church. Park Avenue, will
feature Sanford Mayor Bctlye S m ith as Its guest s|&gt;rakrr
following the Wednesday evening dinner. Jan. 12. beginning at
5:30 p.m.
Ttie mayor will s|*eak on " W h y Christians Should he
Involved In Governm ent" beginning at 0:15 p.m
Th e com m unity U invlled to attend Dinner Is *2.75 for
adults und * I for children.
Reservations may be made by railing the church al
322-2062.

Children invited to JA M Nite
S A N FO R D — Beginning J a n . 10. First United Mcdiodlst
Church Is starting a new children’s program called J A M Nile.
T h is exciting new ministry Is for children K-5lh grade. JA M
stands for Jesus and Me.
Th e program Is designed lo help children feel better about
themselves and their surroundings through the love of Jesus
Christ. Every child participates In the very special way with
music, drama, sign language, puppets and more. J A M will
meet every Monday from 4-7:30. however the schedule Is
divided as follows:
4-5:30 p.m .. Children's choir, games
5:30-0 p m .. Snack stip|&gt;rr
6-6 40 p.m .. Creative learning (pup|&lt;eis. sign language,
drama, hand bells, etc.)
6:45-7:30 p.m .. Kids church.
Children m ay attend any or ull of the programs listed above.
Registration and more Information is available by calling the
church office at 322-4371 or Jennifer Bass al 323-0661.

Usher Board celebrates 72 years
S A N FO R D — St. John Missionary Baptist C h u rch Usher
Hoard *1. Cypress Avenue and lo th Street, will celebrate Its
72nd Anniversary on Sunday. J a n . 9. at 11 a m.
"W orking Together In Unity" Is the theme lor the occasion.
Mark this date on a calendar lo renew spiritual, emotional,
social and physical strength for a better comprehension of
working together In unity.
Rrsenations can be made by calling the Rev. Robert Doctor
at 322-7523.

Blackwood Brothers in concert
■■ S A N FO R D — Sanfonl A lli­
ance Church, on the corner of
14th Street and Park Avenue,
will feature the Hlurkw-ood
Brothers Quartet in concert
on Wednesday. Jan. 19. at
7:30 p.m.
T h e Blackw ood Brothers
have w o n n in e G ra m m y
A w a r d s I n c lu d in g "B e a t
Album of the Year." Their
country Gospel music Is a
d e l i g h t to h e a r , w h ile
touching the spirit.
Cecil Blackwood, member
of the world famous quartet
for over 40 years, now heads Blackwood Brothers Quartet
up the group. Blackwood has
sung baritone on appmxlmalely 200 ulhutus and recorded on
RCA for nearly 21 years. He has w on the coveted Singing News
Award for "Best Baritone" num erous limes.
Roy Blackwood, oldest brother In the family, formed the
quartet In 1934. while living 111Choctaw County. Miss.
Th e com m unity Is Invlled to attend, all seats are free. A love
offering will be taken.

B y DAVID B R i a Q S
Assoclaled Press Writer
In the hlgh-stakes game nf denomina­
tional musical chairs, the big winner of the
’90s may be no church at all. .
A new study on religious mobility In
America has found that m any Americans
have given up the religious tradition they
grrw up with, and simply not replaced It or
turned to another form of religion.
Catholics and conservative Proteslanls are
Ihc most loyal, hut even large segments nf
th rlr membership are showing Increasingly
marginal lies to ihelr denominations, re­
searchers say In the latest Issue of the
Review of Religious Research.
The social pressure to belong to an
organl/rd religious group that reached Us
height In ihc 1950sdoesn't seem to apply.
"It's become quite ncccplnbte these days
to be nothing throughout your life." said C.
Kirk Hadnway of the United Church Board
of Homeland Ministries. "It doesn't really
matter what von arc anymore."
In the study "A ll In the Fum lly: Religious
M o b ility In A m e ric a ." H a d n w a y and
sociologist Penny Irong M .irlrr of Samford
University in Birmingham. Ala., looked at

f i t 's become quite ac­
ceptable these days to be
nothing throughout your life.
It doesn’t really matter what
you are anymore. J
-C . Kirk Hadaway
religious switching patterns from 1973 to
1990 based on General Social S u rvey
Interviews collected by the National Opinion
Research Center In Chicago.
In that period, conservative Protestants,
such as Southern Baptists and members of
(lie Assemblies of God. surpassed Catholics
as the group most likely lo stay In the
religious tradition they were raised In. In
surveys from' 1068 to 1990, 83 percent of
adults raised as conservative Protestunls
said they remained conservative Protes­
tants, compared to 81 percent of Raman
Catholics who stayed In the C a tholic
C hu rch. The percentages were nearly re­
versed In surveys taken from 1B73 to 1976.
In the most recent survey, liberal Protes­
tants Including Episcopalians and Pre­

sbyterians were least likely to stay within
the denominational family, with only 63
percent of Individuals surveyed between
1988 to 1990 saying they remained lllx-rui
Protestant. The loyally rote for moderate
Protestants was slightly hlgh rr at 67
percent.
When It comes to the net effect of religious
switching. Hadaway found all Ihc nation's
major religious groups lost members The
net loss ranged from I percent for con­
servative Protestant groups to 16 percent for
moderate Protestant groups, which Included
the United Methodist Church and other
denominations that have endured dramatic
membership losses In the last two decades.
Liberal Protestant denominations lost 2
percent, while the Catholic Church experi­
enced a net loss of 10 percent.
T h e big gains from religious switching
came In the "o ilie r" and "none" categories.
There was an 86 percent Increase In
Individuals switching to no religious affilia­
tion In the surveys from 1988 lo 1990. and
o th e rs In c lu d in g m in o r ity re lig io n s .
Mormons. Jehovah's Witnesses and Chris­
tian Scientists had a net gain of 33 percent
through religious switching.

Behind the legend of Je s u s in Japan
One nf the hlg mysteries about
the life of Jesus concerns the
so-called "hidden years" •• when
be was between the ages of 12
and 30.
The gospels say nothing about
Jesus In that 18-year period.
Ttie usual speculation Is that
he spent those years at home
with Ills family In N azairth.
perhaps working os a carpenter.
In any case, most scholars
(nnd most Christians) think that
Jesus lived his entire life In the
little country of Palestine.
But The Wall Street Journal
noted recently that Jesus, arcurding to a legend current In
Japan. Is believed lo have lived
In that country on two different
occasions and is even thought by
some to lie buried there.
Actually, the legend of Jesus
In Japan was publicized in
America more than 20 years
ago. John Justin Smith, a travel
writer with n Chicago newspa­
per. visited the Aslan nation,
heard tile story and Investigated.
What unfolded was a tale that
has been denounced by some us
an "outrage to Christian belle!.”
But the legend about Jesus
bus been growing In Japan for
generations. It Is the subject of
several books and now has
attracted the attention of Ja p a ­
nese archaeologists.
The story of Jesus In Japan
was originally told In 1935 by a
Shinto priest named Takeuchl. u
member of an ancient Japanese
family.
He cited new ly discovered
writings Hi.it had been lit his
family for GO generations. Th e y
claimed that Jesus had traded
places with his brother before
the crucifixion and Ills brother
had died on the cross In his
place.
The ancient documents, said

Takeuchl. told how Jesus, after a
four-year Journey, madr his way
to Japan, a country he had first
visited as a youth.
On his second visit to Japan.
In his early 30s. Jesus Is said to
have taken the nnmc of To ral
Taro TenkuJIn. According lo the
legend. Jesus married a Ja p a ­
nese woman named Mlyuko. had
three daughters and lived to age
112 as a respected teacher and
prophet.
Smith was taken by his guide
lo the village of Sltlngo In
nonhem Ja p a n where he was
shown a m ound that Ihe guide
said marked the burial spot of

Jesus. Next to this grave was
another where the legend says
the ears and hair of Jesus'
crucified brother were buried.
T h e s to r y o f h o w J e s u s
escaped death on the cross Is
told by Klku Yamane. a Chris­
tian who lived In Tokyo and
wrote a book titled "Christ Died
In Ja p a n ." W hen it became
obvious, said Mrs. Yamane. that
Jesus would be put to death, his
younger brother - known In
Japan as Isuklrt - said. In effect.
“ You have m u ch left to do on
Earth. Let me die In your place.”
T h is , sa ys M rs. Y a m a n e .
explains the apostle Peter's
famous dental. She says Peter
was being honest when he said
at Jesus' trial. " I know not the
m an" - for he was not ac­
quainted with Jesus' brother.
After Isuklri's death, so the
legend goes. Jesus and Judas
entered the tom b, stole Isuklri's
body and buried It. Carrying the
relics of hls brother's body.
Jesus supposedly (led to Japan

and began a new life.
Could the story be true?
Most Western Bible scholars
dismiss it.
Th e bes* explanation I know
for how the story started Is thLs:
A Christian missionary went
to Japan a few hundred years
ago (o tell the villagers about
Jesus. He so exemplified In Ills
own life what he told the people
about Christ that they assumed
he was this very Jesus.
W hen he died, the missionary
was burled on a bill In the town.
Thereafter, when other C hris­
tian missionaries would come to
the village and speak of Jesus,
the people would say: "O h . we
know Je su s. He lived here.
When he died, wc buried him on
that hill over there."
From that rather lovely story,
the legend of Jesus In Japan
grew Into Its present epic pro­
portions T h a t, al any rate. Is m y
guess.
Copyright 1994 N EW SPA PER
E N T E R P R IS E ASSN.

REV. LEROY JENKINS
STATE-WIDE TENT CRUSADEI
STARTS SUNDAY, JANUARY. 9-16

ORANGE CITY
Corner Ohio St. &amp; Hwy. 17-92
2:30 Sunday Afternoons - Nightly 7:30
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Holy C-on Lwllwrtn Chwnh ol LAA* Mtry. T90 Swn Or. Lt*« Mwy
Lord ot Lit* Lutht-tn Ow ns IM Tuitt.ui* dd. Wmlt- Spring,
LutSAtwi O w ns ol Prottd*nc*. DMlont
Lwtstr tn Chwnh ol Iht R M te w . ISIS 0*t Ar*
MtitttS Lwllwrtn Ownh.OoMAnOAytOi A Hwy 1T H CttlMw-r,
St Lw**t lwllwrtn Owns. B1 AM Sun*
Si Sitprwn Lutheran Ow ns (M n iikv ol i a . Longwood
MCTHOCrtST
Bvrwlt Un.itd Mamo-iW CSwnS. ( DtStry Are . (nierpntt
Btw lt t t Undid MtiSodHI CSwnS
Btlhtl A M C CSwnS. Ctnttn Mt.gr&gt;,,
CtiMiot'iy Community Undid Mtihod-il O w ns, H . , IT H u
FVWy didg. dd . CttM-twrry
csnil Uruttd Mtlhod-tl CSwnS. Twelt- D- SunMnd ( HUM
DtBwy Community Mtlhodill CSwnS. W Hignptnii dd. 0*Btry
Full Undid Mtlhodill Owns, (IFP m Alt
Full Utinod.il O w n s ol G*n*it
(i'll Milnod’ll CSwnh ol O-wdo
Grtct Uruttd dt-hod.ll CSwnS. 4M H Country Club dd . lttt Mtry
G -trlC h tp w i(M l Owns.Orwdo
Ottg-Or* Mtlhodill Ow-CS. Orwdo
Olden Mtthod-it O w n h cor o&gt;Cwrtnlw S Mwnty SI. Ottttn
p«nttr Mtlhodill Chwnh tor olWwbwr Ar* S Country Club dd.
LtA* Mtry
Stnltndo United Methodil Owns td A]t and M longwood
SI awtw* A M ( . MS M Cypr**t
St l i A t U I Chores oi Canwran Cd, Inc . BttrdWI oil S* (4 1
SlMtry tA M C O w ns SB(15 Otlt*n
51 Paul 1 Mtmod.,1 Owns. Outtn dd. f Umpritt
SlttHord MtmonM Chuns I M B*,
NAZAMNI
Fml Chuns ot IS* Htitren* 15(1 Sanford Ar*
Gtnrii CSw-tS o' ts* Nt&gt;tr*n*. S" tA. Otnert
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Martsam Wood! Owns o( IS* Huar*rw Sd tt IHmiwi *V
3f l ( tltfwtv*! it H-rW*
FBISITTIIUAH
Ddlon* *&gt;**byt*n*r. Chuns Honand Biid AAuiii-iAit D*ricmt
Fmt *r*tbii*-itn Owns ol Let* Mtry
Flnt P-**0, 11-1 an Owns. Ott Ar* A Vd 51
Flttl Pittbyttnen Owns o&lt; OeBer, [ Highland
Mansers Woodt Pr*tbyi*ntn Chwnh LliaMtnhtmiSoiMiBd
Lts* Mary
St And-*.* P r.it, i#ii *i Chw th 991T Bit- L*(* da
St M in i PmbyitnmOwns, toil Palm Sprpigidd (nimont. Spring,
Totc*.ul*Pr*,0ritntnCSwnS ]b00Vt SdtM. Orwdo
UpMUComnwUyPrtibytt-nnOwnS Up,ti, Bd
M*itmmitt*r Pr**btt*ntn CTwn*. n*d Bug Pa. C m n lr-r,
AIVINTM DAT AOVINTItT
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Man HIMsmwnih Ot, Adutnim Chwnh gotFIndSi Stnio&gt;a
Stnlordl*r*nih Dt, Adnntrtl Chwnh 5915N H.y AIT
S*r«nlh OtyP&lt;h*niiit Chuns M»!l*ndA&gt;* Antmonl* Spring,
Pfinft- Spnngi S*T*nt* Ot, Adt*nti|, ctw-cs SOS Mott dd
OTHIB CHUBCHKS
AH Fans CnapM Camp Stm.-aW &gt;V**r?l Par, dd
At*n 1 A M I Chutes Otir* A Ills
B**ntii Annul Mown*** Chap*! «#*■Jin An
OwWetACommunity Chun*
Ow ns ot ]**u* Csnil ot lent' Oty Swnit. Ills Pan An
(CKAHKAd no Big t m 0' Suit* 100 longwood
Family CSunS Oritutn Ctnltt. ISA* Btminol* Bird C*i»'b*--y
Firti Born Chuns ot IS* Uring God Mid. it
(m l Ownn 0( Csnil. Sewnlllt (ntm Bird A Vwnul SI . DMIont
Fmt Pont.corial CSwnS ol l ongaood
Fml PentecoAIM CSu-eS ot Stn’ord
Full OotpM CSwnS ot Ood in C h iu IBM Jtr-y An . Santo-d
FWil GatPtl Tabornwefe, ITI4 Cownlry Club dd
G'tct Bbw Owns. Mat S Stnio-d A n
HotyTitnity Ow ns o( Ood M O ntl. 151AM*ng0ut1in*An
Xmgdom Hall ol JeSoriS •Witrwit Lett Mos-twlinil. 1SAI It &gt; -J S1
Let* Mary Community CSwnS. 101H Country Club dd i a»t Mtry
LAM Monro* Chtpwi 0-tngt Bird . Lta* Monro*
Mt 0*&lt;n Hot—wet Ownh. Ot* h m dd Oti**n
Heigsbomood An , met Chu-ch X I Mmhim TVoodi dd. longwood
Ptott WtrMtwi Owns. M X TFtytid* Or. San-ord
Prnitcoiiai Op*n B&gt;trt TtPerntr w dulgt.ood A n ollISliioptBt.lt
Seed****Hgs School
dttlefttionCommw'utyCSwnS.MISH CdAIT.Stnloid
donmg Hull Mor anan CSwnh. td Alt longwood
Stnlord AHvanct CSwnS, IW1 S Part A n
Stnlord B-tur Chwnh. 1AA0Stntord A n
Second Chuns ot ts* LHwg God. MM B*trdtn A n . Stnlord
SI P*IM S*&gt;bnn O-thodot CSwnh 1*«0 let* Im nt d t , longwoor,
Th* FuH Go*c*t Chwnh ol Owr Lord jMwt CSnlt. Wathmgton SI
Ctnttn C»ty
TS* StHtlion Army. Too W ICS SI
TnnseS,TS*CsimSoMs*H»wAg*. 1006 w Sis St
lln-ltd CSwnS ot CSntl. Alltmontt Community Chtpwi Anwiumi# 5t- -ig i
Umttd Chuns ot Csnil Csntnan FtUowihip. MO H Country Club dd
Lata Mary
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93— R o o m s f o r R e n t

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN T H f CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORlOa
PROBATE DIVItlON
Fil* Number T IN T CP
IN RE E iTA TE O F
IOA ESTELLE EDWARDS
D to l^ O
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The admlnlstr*l.ufl cl IK*
r i ' i ' T of ID A E S T E L L E
E O W A R O S. d e tm e d . F ile
Number *1 NT CP. I* pend&lt;ng In
the Clrcvll Court lor Seminoto
County. Florida Probal* Olvl
non. Ihr address of which It
P O Drawer C. Sanford. F L
1 1 7 7 1 O tit The names and
address** of the personal &gt;rpre
tentalioe and the pertonal rep
r even tat ire t attorney are tot
forth below
A L L IN TE R E S TE D P E R
SONS ARE NOTIFIED TH AT
AM pertont on whom thti
notice It served who hare ob
ircliont that cheitongt me valid
tty of the will, the gua'iticattoni
of the pertonal repretenlative.
venue or lurltdlcfien of fhit
Court are required to tile their
oblecllont with Ihlt Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R O F
TH R E E MONTHS AFTER THE
D A TE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
C ATIO N OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS AFTER TH E
D A T E OF SERVICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All creditor! et the decedent
end other pertont haring cfalmt
or drmandi agalntl decedent !
ettate on whom o copy of Ihlt
notice It tarred within three
montht oiler the date ol the fleet
publication of thlt notice mutt
life their cloimt with tint Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R O F
TH R E E MONTHS AFTER TH E
D A TE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
C ATIO N OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS AFTER TH E
D A T E O r SCRVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM
All ether crtdltort of the
decedent and pertont haring
ciaimt or demand! agalntl tha
decedent t ettate mutt file the&gt;r
clalmt with thlt court W ITHIN
TH R E E MONTHS AFTER TH E
D A TE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
C ATIO N OF THIS NOTICE
A L L CLAIMS O EM AN O S
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tha dale el the hr it public#
Mon ol Ihlt Motke It January f,
m i
Pertonal Repmenlallve
FloydH Powell
PO BoiM M
Winter Park. F L 7J7SO MW
Repretenlative
Frank McMillan
ass North Wymore Road.
Suite Ml
Winter Park. FL »7ie MAS
Telephone « ;ta a r jM
Florida Bar No . Rffeil
Publith January 7,1*. Iff#
D E N *0
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: f r ill7 CA13 L
A R E A BUILDING
CORPORATION
Plaint itt.
M 1 C H K tL * * P &lt; O lP K O and

BASAL 'PdNWmQdMAUMrtY
SERVlCfvJNCuy, tap
Defendant!
NOTICE OF W L t
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N
that purwant to an Amended
Final Judgment of Forecloture
rendered on the Jrd day of
January, l**4. In that Certain
eaute pending In the Clrcvll
Cour* In and lor Seminole
County, Florida, wherein Area
Building Corporation It Plain
nil. and Michael E Capka and
Sabal Point Community Service.
Inc . art OeNndanlt. Civil A c­
tion CautaNa FI 1117 C A U L . I
Maryanne Marta. Ctork el tha’
a lures# to Court, will al 11:00
o'clock an the HI day al Febrv
ary. Iff4, biter lor tale and tail
•o tha htghett bidder lor cath al
tha Stmlnola County Court'
houte. jdi Norm Park Avenue.
Wetl Freni Door. Sonlord, Flor
Ido the following deter ibed rtol
properly. situate and being In
Seminole County, Florida, to
•ell;
Lot U . SABAL CREEK A T
SABAL POINT, Plot Book )f ,
Paget V ff. Public Recordt el
Seminole County. Florida
J J 4 Winding Crook Place.
Long wood. Florida 77774
Said tala trill bo modi pewtu
ant lo and In ardor to tan tty the
ter m l at tad Amanded Final
Judgment ol Farodaturo.
WITNESS my hand and teal
on ihlt Slh day of January. Iff#
(S E A L )
AAARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Iho Court
By. JonoE. Jatawic
At Deputy Clerk
Publith January 7. fA lf»a

DEN as

UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal ol the below da
ter Ibed vehicle wet conducted
In romploince with F.S. T il 7»
Notice thol Butch's Towing will
tell taid vehicle ol Public Auc
Hon lor ceth on January II. Iff*
al lO o m al not W It! Street.
Sanlord. Florida We retorve
the right to withdrew taid rehl
cto from Public Auction
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ID rJPcFHIIItHH JSJJ04
I0M Hyundai SO
ID IKMHLA71J3GU lOISOA
Vehiclet may be viewed one
hour prior to tale Sales begin el
io a o im
Publith January 1*44
D EN M

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
SCSO INCIDENT NO. ’
IN RE FOR FEITURE OF
ItOOBMW
VIN (WBAGB 4Jt;jlA4l040
NOTICEOF F O R FE ITU R E
PROCEEDING
TO Delvit Alvarer
3114 Fo&gt;wood Drive
Allamonto Sprlngt
Florida 17714
and all othert who claim an
I n le r t t l In H it fo llo w in g
property
1100 BMW
VIN rWBAGB 4JI7J &gt;44!Vrt
Donato F Etlmger el the
Semi note County Sheri II t Ol
lice. Seminole County. Florida
th rough h it o ll lc o r t . In
vethgoiert or agenn. toned the
above properly on November tf.
i H I al o' near )I04 Fotwood
Drive Allamonto Sprlngt. Sem
mole County. Florida, and It
prttenlly holding taid property
lor the pwrpote ol forfeiture
purtuanl to Secliont o n N&gt;1 104
Florida Stalutov and will HE
Q U E S T that an Honorable
Judge ol Iho Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit,
Seminole County. Florida, lind
probable eaute that the above
property thouW no! be tortoftod
lo the above agency You will be
tent a copy ol the Order finding
Probable Cause once It It signed
by the Judge and II will advtse
you how and when to retpond to
•hit reouetl lor lor tel lure
I HEREBY C E R TIF Y TH A T
o true and correct copy ol Ihlt
Notice wat ten I to the above
named addrettet by U S reglt
lered mall, return receipt ' »
queried Ihlt 33rd day ol De
comber. IH I
MARY ANN KLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bor No 41MH
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF SOFFICE
IMS Jflh Street
Sonlord Florida u ry j owe
Telephone (4071 170 44)3
Publith December |f. J|. »H J
A January S. 7. IH 4
OEM M4
NOTICEOF SALE
TO: JOHNNY PARHAM
1ST Brigham Place
Lake Mary. F tor Ida JJ7*4
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N
lo Johnny Parham, hit heirt
tuem tort and attlgnt or any
Other per ton or entity, claiming
by or through taid Johnny
Parham, that a certain motor
vehkle more tpecilicoliy de
tertbed at o ttoO Ford F ISO
VIN «IF VG N G M IU It currently
being hold al Seminole Ford.
Inc . purtuanl to o claim of Hen
ll
ill
performed purtuanl to Service
Repair Order number to ll!
doled Juno II. IH l. tor repair!
Hi the total amount of t l 01* 00
The vehicle conftnuet to meur
forage charges in Iho emounl
ol t i t oo per day lor ooch
calendar day the truck remains
ol Sam mole Ford. Inc. The
aforementioned emounl. plus
additional storage charges must
bo paid to redeem the vehicle
Arrangement lor payment may
be mode by contacting the
business oil ice at Seminole
Ford. Inc. 01 m e South Or lando
Drive, Sonlord, Florida. 77T73
telephone 140JI m i 4fl
Failure to lender payment in
full lor Iho repair bill and
Storage feet on or before Ihe
Ifth day ol February. If«4.
purtuanl to Section 111 MS Flor
Ida Statutes, will result In Iho
vehicle being told by public sale
Ol Manor’s dealership beginning
on Monday. February M. IHe.
OS t;M A M . and continuing
unlit toW Anyone desiring In
fgrmellon on Iho aforemen
Honed vehicle may direct their
Inquiries to Iho dealership ol the
aforementioned address end
phono number
You ore hereby notified that
you hove • right to a hearing ol
any lima prior to Iho scheduled
doto ol solo by tiling a Demand
lor Hearing with the clerk o4 the
circuit court In the county In
which Iho vehteto Is hold and
mailing copies ol Iho Demand
tor hearing to oil other owners
end Honors as rellectod In Hut
isatka.
DATED Hilt Slh day ol Janu
ery. IH4
M ICHAELS HERRING.
ESQ.of
Michael S Herring. P A .

Florida Bor No: MMOn
110! West rirttS trttt
Sanford. Flor Ido W J I
&lt;4071 m o n o
Attorney tor Seminoto Ford.
Inc.
Publith: January 7, IW4
DEN 44
M O TIC IO F PUBLIC AU C TIO N
Nolle# l l hereby g iv e n :
David’s Used Cars. Inc will sail
at Public Auction tor Salvage
lor Cash on demand to highest
bidder. Iho fallowing described
vehicle:
H IM
41 Ford
IFASP34AJFP 14)047
TKt Auction will bo hold al
10 SO AM on said dale above
David's Used Cars. Inc. l l l f S
Orlando Orlve, Sanford. FL
7777) Prospective bidders may
inspect vehkle one hour prior to
solo. Te rm s are Cosh or
Certified Funds David's Used
Cart. Inc reserves Hie right to
accept or ro|ect any and ell
bid!
Pubilih January!. IH4
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free, no regitlralion leal
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MONDAY thru
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PRIVATE PARTY RATES
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Instructions

H i m ________70* a line

BOWL LIKE A FRO Lessons
by a proletnan bowler Any
I Bu m --------------------------------------------------11.11l i n e age Men. ladles or children
Ed Kramersik 401 330 *144
RX m art per ktiua, bated on 3 tin**
Atombar ol the PBA
* 3 Lindt Minimum

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SctwdJrig may ntkrie Merakf Advorbaor M t v coat ol m addfurol day
Camfwfemycsjgetroschs Peyortytor day* your ad runaal rate earned
Use U OeacnpBon tor taetoat rooUto Copy mual toaow auwpubto rypq
■Commortsal koquoncy rotoo are ovoiatto
DEADLINES
Tuoadey Rvu Friday IJ Noon The Day Betore Pubkcaoon
Sunday And Monday 5 30 P M Friday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDOS: kt the ovont of on error In on
ad, Iho Sanford Harold trill bo rooponelbie lor the first
Insertion only and only to the orient of the coot of that
Insertion. Plaaoo chock your ad for accuracy the flrot day It
runs.

41—Cemetery Lots
I LOTS. Oak lawn Memorial
Park I lor toe price al II
II. lOO Call f lf m 3130

55— Business
Opportunities
N I Q N T C L U a i and Liqua r
licenses Law down, will II
nance Call owner 407 Iff |7W

59—Financial
Services
DOES YOUR CREDIT
REPORT MAKE YOUSICKf
Call The Credit Doctor

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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COUh *
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
F LOR I DA
CRIMINAL CASE NO
O l 3114 CFA
tC IO IN C ID E N T NO '

fla m ease
INRE FO R FEITU R E OF
ISSOCHEVROLET
VIN#IN4tKAll*0T*t
NOTICEOF F O R FE ITU R E
PROCEEDING
TO Donald Cembs
S00 Spring Gdns Ranch Rd
P O B o &gt; »t
DekonSprings. FI 311)00)11
and all eiheri who claim an
Interest In H it lo lle w lng
properly
l i f t C H E V R O L E T V IN
iiNafKAiiaoor;
Donald F Eslinger. ol Ihe
Stmlnola County Sheriff s Ol
Ike. Semmoto County. Florida
Ihreugh his o l l l c e r t . In
vetiigalart or agents, tailed toe
■bare property on November ll.
Iffl. al or near MSS Derbyshire
Road, M aitland, tamlnela
County. Florida, and It pres
me purpose of forfeiture puriu
ant w Section! * » nil 704. Flor
Ida Stotvto*. end will REQUEST
•hat an Honorable Judge ol the
Circuit C ou rt, Eighteenth
Judicial C lr c v ll. Seminole
County. Florida, lind prebetto
cause Inal the above properly
Should not be forfeited to the
above agency You will be sen! a
ropy ol Ihe Order finding Preb
able Ceuta one# II is signed by
Iho Judge and ll will advise you
how and whan to respond to this
request tor forfeiture
I HEREBY C E R T IF Y THAT
o true end correct copy el this
Notice was sent io Ihe above
named oddrosies by U S r t j i
Ijffd meit, rfhftn rdtOipl-rt
queried, this k »d day ef Oe
camber, I W ta f
004 &lt;
MARY ANN K L E IN ' *
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No 417*74
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S O FFICE
t J ilK ’h Street
Sanlard Florida 7377) t m
Telephone (KI7) 130 4413
Publish: December Jf. II. Iff)
A January 3.1, Iff 4

0EMM7
ftotica ol Shtrllfa Sato
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN
tool by virtue of that certain
Writ of Elocution issued out al
and undr too seal ol too County
Court ol Seminoto County, Flor
Ide. Cese rf) 3I77CC30F upon a
final ludgmanl rendered in the
aforesaid Court on ihe 3»rn day
ol September A D iffl. in Ihei
certain case entitled Barren
Recovery Corporation. Pletotltt
vs Gerald A Glorella and
Loralla 0 Gioralla. Defendant
which alores#id Writ ol Eiacu
lien was delivered lo me as
Sherltl al Seminole County.
Ftorida and I have levied upon
all toe right, title and Interest ol
Ihe defendant. G a rold A
G io ra lla and L o r a lla D.
GwrelM. m and to Ihe kvrowing
described property. Mid proper
hr being totaled In Seminoto
nty. Florida
more parlku
County.
F
lerty described as toltowt
One tf*f Ford Taurus.
Black In color.
V IN flF A B P lfU lK A U S li;
being stored at AHamonte
Towing Service, Inc
and toe undersigned as SheriII
al Seminole County. Ftorida.
will al 110 0 A M on th e m day
of February A 0 Iff*. otter lor
sale and sail la Iha highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al toa
Front IWasI) Door, al tha slaps
ol toe Seminoto County Court
house In Sanford Florida, toa
above described proparly
Thai said tat# IS being made
to satisfy toa terms Ol thlt Writ
ef Etecufton
Donald F. Eslinger. Shenfl
Seminoto County. Ftorida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W I T H D IS
ABIITIES ACT OF tffg. PER
SONS W ITH A D ISAB ILITY
N E E O IN G S P E C I A L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN TH E PROCEEDING
SHOULD C O N T A 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 LE W R IT S SEC
TIO N . D U 1 I T H S T R E E T
SAN FO R D . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE P R O C EED IN G TE L E
PHONE 1401) DO 4440 TTD
1407) ID 3)7)
Published January 7. 14. II. M.
with the sale being February f.
It*4
DCN »

NOTICE TO TH E PUBLIC
No!ice Is hereby given that
under toe authority granted to
trw Seminoto County Tea Cal
lector under Florida Statute
to •*P*nd —
TtlJ
Management Service C la tl
within to# Florida Raflrgment
System. II Is Ms mien! la add toa
positional Deputy Ta r Col toe'or
eltoctlv# January I. Iff! with
beneIlls retroactive to Fabruary
14. t m
Publish December ) l . Iff) A
January 7. Iff4
OEM W

12— Elderly Care
B iiddtf Control Problems
SENIORS, call 10 lind Out II
you quality lor essillenc* with
DIAPERS'PADS delivered to
your door montoly
______407 140 US*_________
CHRISTIAN TLC 34hours in toy
home for elderly led** Rea
tenable retot private room
_ J H £ _ e n d r »M J I)f 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ _

21—Personals

Our clients are guar anlead to
receive a mater credit card In
00 days or complete rotund
STOP FORECLOSURE!

1 can help f l k success Barry
Myers agi 444 3341 until IPM

41— M o n e y jo L e n d
KEEP DRIVING AND S H U
GET THE MONEY!
All you need It your lllto Jack
Diamond tor appointment
340 7*70

ADOPTIONS
Free medical (Ora. Iranspor
lellon. counseling, private
doctor plus living eipemas
Bar O H S ” Call Attorney JvA*
Frkker
1*4* r n i u i

LOSE WEIGHT NOW.
ASK ME HOW
For emej.ng recording dial
I 400 3*t MCI E XT 33)8

43—Mortgages
___ Bought 4 Sold
W ANTED 1 4 1 CUO III Mlg on
slh owner occupied bis home
I0\ ml. 70 yes 004 343 1413

71- H e l p Wanted

23— L o s t * Found
LOST: PraterIptkn sun glasses
in a "For Eyas" case. Oranga
City area________ R a n t l R i
134 R EW AR D lor raturn ol
ttoton car caver. Hidden Ls
No questions asked 371 T ill

PLOYMENT
323*5176

naw u» si.
AD O TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOW!
CALL 373-437) ar OTdtW
AGENTS REAL ESTATE!

Legal Notice
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TE EN TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO D i l l IC A I4 L
IO R D CONSUMER LOAN
CORPORATION.
Pletnlitf.
vs
LEONARD SMITH ANO JANE
DOE SMITH. HIS UNKNOWN
w i a n J o y c e t v iiit h u s n o •
JOHN DOE SMITH. HER
UNKNOWN HUSBAND.
E LIZAB ETH M DOZON A'tt/A
E LIZ A B E TH M DOZSON: IF
LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
D EFEN D A N TlS I. IF
REM ARRIED. AN D IF
OECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G RAN TEES ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. AND
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONSCLAIMING b y ,
THROUGH.UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
D E FE N D A N TlS I. FLORIDA
BUILDERSAHD
CONTRACTORS DIRECTOR Y.
INC .A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION. BELLSOUTH
ADVERTISING A
PUBLISHING CORPORATION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
FLORIDA ROCK
INDUSTRIES. INC ; U N ITED
STATES OF AMERICA:
STATE OF FLORIDA
D E P A R TM E N TO F
R EVEN U E.
Detendanl(t).
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO. E LIZA C C TII M DOZOtf
A/K /A E L IZ A B E T H M
D O ZSO N . IF L IV IN G . IN
C L U D IN G AN Y UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEN D
A N T I SI. IF R E M A R R IE D .
AN D IF D E C E A S E O . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E U N K N O W N
H E IR S . D E V IS EE S . GRAN
TEE S ASSIGNEES. CREDI
TO R S . L IE N O R S . AND
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
P ER S O N S C L A IM IN G B Y.
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
AGAINST THE NAMEO DEF
EN D ANTISI
Whose residence aralis
unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY required
to hto your answer or written
defenses, ll any. In Ihe ebon
proceeding with toa Clark ol this
Court, and lo larva a copy
Ihere d upon Ihe ploinlltt't at
torney. whose name and address
appears hereon, on or be lore Ihe
tlth day ol January. Iff4, Ihe
nature ol Ihlt proceeding being
a lull lor foreclosure ol mort
gage against toa tallowing prop
erty. to witL O T )J. D IXIE SUBOIVI
SION. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F . AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7.
PAGE 103 OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
14)0 ROOSEVELT AVENUE.
SAN FOR O F LOR 10A 37771
II you loll to III# your answer
or written defenses In toa above
proceeding, an plaintiff! al
tomty. a default will be entered
agamsl you lor toe rebel de
mended In toa Complaint or
Petition
OONE AND ORDEREO al
Seminoto County. Florida. Ihlt
14to day el December Iffl
(SEAL!
ALARY ANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCU IT COURT
By Patricia F. Heath
Deputy Clerk
Denial C Cortsuagra. Esquire

7007 North Boulevard
Tampa. FL D403
11111 770 *404
Attorney tor Ptatnlltl
Publish December i;. 14, )T.
Iffl A January 7. Iff)
DEM ISO

Nothing succeeds Ilka success
We re wall Into Out )rd decade
ol teeming successful agents
No license’
We ll help!
W ATIO N R EALTYC O R P
REALTORS
37H m
AOENTS AVON Earn to » %
No door.door PT/FT Inswr
ance available Sandi I I I 1143
ASSEM BLERS - Hand mall
work I shifts. JAM 3 30PM
and 3 30PM midnight S) par
hour
Never a leal
___ Help Paroam al. 43443*0
AUTO D E T A IU R

For bulling only
vneed Call371 HBt

Ytpari
*'
'

CNA

Far I f )
corn lied

t h ill

M ual be

RN

Weekends pari lime
Accepting applkallans
Monday Friday, f a
DeBary Manar 4* N. I! f).
DaBary H I4 H 4 I3 I

E ip tf ita c id FldOf Penon

(Slrlppmg and w a il Llto
n.ghl early morning Male or
lemeto Equal Opporlunlly
E m ployer C a ll Valeria.
GRILL COOKS
8USSER S

Now hiring Apply In person
Apply al:
H I Sensoran Bird Fern Park
Ne phone call ptoesal
HOTEL
M AINTENANCE PERSON

Experience In plumbmg and
etoctrkel
NIG HT AUDITOR

With Motel Evpenenced
Apply In person
Oayt Inn. 4410 W SR 44.
Sanlord ____
LABORERS N E E D E D skilled
and imtkiitod Positions avail
able Days Call between I )
SPRIN T STAFFIN O . W W H
~ U M IN A T O N S R AN TED

t •per tenet in boat building
Hir* Immediately Apply al
laTIOoIgneT PI 37)4)4*
LANDSCAPER

F IT position
required

COL (ie it D
a O im i l) )

LEASING CONSULTANT

Pari lime leasing person lor
Slenebreek Apartm ents
Commission Weekends a
Call 377 0334
EOE
M AIDS

F/T. M F, I 4 Will train.
unitorms Molly Maid. 7*7 MB!
M A IN TE N A N C E
Pan lima
help needed Sm rental com
pits ui Sanford
H M IS I
M ECHANIC

Medium to heavy duty trucks
Mull nave aipertonct and
tools I *00 Sr i Tiff_________
MEDICAL HE LP

LPN
II PM 7 AM Pari lime Apply
In person Lekevww Nursing
Cantor, aif East Tnd Street.

Full lime Please celt 111 3437
or apply In person al 100
In tor rial tonal Parkway 1114.
Heathrow

Sanford

DRIVERS REEDED

A G CARRIERS. T*v*ras. FI.
* wall established and grow
ing Central Florida bated
company of far s you
o Sami Annual Pay Increases
o Stop OH Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• lately Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Ayorage Trip S I Oays
• Lato Model Conventional
Tractor*
II you hare 3 years tractor
traitor. OTR and snow and lea
cspcrttncc plus a good d'lvlng
record, call:
i-ttw Eitau*

i n

TEACHERS
For established childcare sen
tor Education end eipenente
prelected 1734443

17 hour shifts 1 days an. I
days all Innovatod facility
_Cril**4 3007_______
NURSERY ATTENDANT

Far pr* school children a hrs
Sunday morn during church
sarvlcas. additional hours
possible E tp and rat's re
qulrad 377 *371 to apply______

Position open lor an esper*
emed letomarseter Evantng
hours. 4PM IPM, Monday
through Thursday Apply in
person Sonlord Herald. XXI
II F renrh Ave i l l I." I ' 4&lt;r

WANTED: lif t

In Homimikei
For elderly lady Private llv
mg quarters «nd salary Call
37*4300 after IIAM
___

AIR DUCT CLEANINO. gurier
claanlng/scraanlng. chimney
swoop Insured Young’s Serv
ice. I&gt;c r r IQOOII177HBII

Carpentry
CARPENTER All kinds c4 home
repairs, painting 4 ceramic
^ J a R ic h a rd G ro s s _ n i3 f n

Carpet Cleaning
SAM'S C A R P IT CLEAN IN O

pies boll and strip Hears.
Rfsldtnllal/commarclal 14
hr* 1141S4I.IbOeporMMMI
beeper *a*«S41

Clean!Ing service'
HOUSE CLIE A N I N O .H
and r H N M b b rafgs R aft
Banded/Lie/ In*. AS) 4X7

CASSELBERRY
Upscato tingle story, patio
apartments i bedrooms Ideal
lor individual or couple

at* an;

CLEAN t BDRM. carpal, btindl
1173 mo plus sac No pelt
DO U 4 * ___________________
C O N V E N IE N T la lawn All
emenittot. I yr lease, no pelt
S7ff SDf. 3l*f tec 774 77*4
CONVENIENT ANDSFACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
APTS
I I ) 34**
HISTORIC downtown Sonlord
Vary clean )/l. kllchan. llv
rm . eppll . fenced yard,
garage, goad neighbors
S37S mo 1300 deo HUD OK
__________ *17 HM __________

Musi Tvave COL Llv* m San
lord Lk Mary area Esper!
anted prefer red Apply at
7301W 1st Si Senlcrd

91— Apartments/
House to Share
FEM A LE look.ng tor same to
that* house 1*0 wk Includes
utilities
371 333*

93—Rooms for Rant

LEASE FOR LESS!

A Q U I E T . C L E A N ROOM
kitchen us* phone irundry
173 and 3*1 1)4 4*33 ee Da 4*43
CLEAN FU RN IIHED ROOM
W.klt avail SIS &gt;k SJ1 sac.
Oowntown 33) 30*4____
CLEAN ROOMS single su n n,
113' WS Kitchen, phene
laundry, video games ell
alraal parking. 130 *431______
FURN BEDROOM cabto tv.
local call*, anchan priv .
SJS/wk Hen drinking P I M S
FURNISHED room with use ol
wether and dryer also kiktwn
privileges
ieo
33* 3444

Or* Bvd'oom Apjf1m9«fi
tm O C A l
Mestwood Ap*i 12/ T?1»

HArFY NEW YEAR!
MARINER'S VILLAGE
La4* Ada 1bdrm. SlaOma
7 bdrm tlltm aandup
_____

323 1670

MOVE IN SPECIAL!
1 Bdrm /t Bath 1)1 l f »
SHENANDOAH APARTM ENTS
NEAR downtown Sanford I
bdrm . me# area Oil freal
parking INS mo 711*731

BETTER THAN THE
AVERAGE BEAR!
•Sine!* Slory Daston •
•Friendly,, On-SI
On-SIt*
Ho On# Baiow Of ADoy *
CNpandibltkli
ikUntgtm tnt
•Enocjy •Emdart Studio, •Attic: Storao*.
Storagt. IPrtviU
1A 2 EUdroom A/1or3*bi# PiUo l Uorit
Apirtmonti

Sanford Court Apartments

“ PDST10NS AVAILABLE

OAsal Manager
Permanent, lull lima, aaiartod
potfient at Sua'a Mali.nark
Shop in Las# Mary Canit a
Requires soma wees end and
evening hours For inform*
Iron call
#07 7*4 *1*4
or »*«d resume to:
10*W Mikhail Hammock Rd .
Oviedo. FI 777*1
Ag* group r». Full llm*, Esp
ne&lt; Kid’s Karssor, M* 433)
PRODUCTION WORKERS
10 N EEDED

Company seeks individuals
w ith a s s e m b ly and /or
machine operating aspari
ance i snu r available
a a!AM 3 1PM al SS/hr: Musi
b* ratable and clean cut wim
own phono and franaporfallon
Commltinanl mandatory I
Help Parsonnal 4N*73f

3301S. Sanford Ave.* Sanford

E£&amp;

.3 2 3 - 3 3 0 1

L IV E
I I I I

A C H A M P A G N E

S I Y I I-

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A

III

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111) 1 M i l

I

C o e v illa
A p a r t tiiciit s

Get 1/2 OFF*
1st Month's Rent
t/illM -bse
PNOUO CONPOIUTIBPCMOR OP POP

Small H o ld A u L M u u | * i

R

Ralirad couple welcome to
apply.......... ............ 130 4473
SECRETARY
Pari lime E tp In hank Step
Ing. billing, typing, same
computer knowtoo# 371 4*07

J

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&gt;

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I

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• S .B IlllB lc I
&gt;

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gr s ;S ;i&gt; &lt; m iM h

FLORIDA S TA TE RBOUIRES
all conlractort b* registered
or tertiltod To vorlfy a Hate
contractor* llconso ca ll
l (OO 147 74*0 Occupational
Licenses era required by Hie
county and can b* varlltod by
^ M illr ijM M U O ja a F jl^ r ^

s o B a iia i. caciisaa*

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

WRECKER DRIVER

Ward Per let I required. Lotus
helpful Ftaalbt* dayllm*
hou rs M on T h u r t , I 10
hrvmaaA. Can 7*7dttl* __

Cleaning Service

Air Duct Cleaning

FURNISHED I bdrm. I bath
Quiet, eery area 1743'month
SlOOdepot t 7X30777_________

Wriehou w /C kxl WwWiS
Up to I I I 43/hr twill tremi
407 3*0 0404
___ __ sm toe
WAREHOUSE ANO G IN IR A L
LA B O R H E LP NEE DE Ol
Bonus tor drivers All shills
available DaJy par. no lee
Report ready to work 3 X) am.
Industrial Labor See . toil
French Ay Nophonecails

PART TIM E OFFICE H U P

START YOUR NEW YEAR out
right. Have me clean your
ham*, alike, ale. Affordable
ratos
Call 77) 43*4

a ii-ta u

NOTICE
All rtnlal and rtal tstola
advariisamenls *«# sublet! to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which males It llltgal to
adverbs* any preleretw* llm
Italian ar dlscrlm lnallon
based on yaca. rotor. raUgto” .
sat, handicap, lamillal slalut
siwmionain

LPN
CNA

Notice

RES/COM M . Vinyl Siding .
Alum Fram ing, Drywall,
Doors. Roofing, Concrete.

Furnished / Renl

TELEMARKETER

y &gt; &lt; ? ip

Additions A
Remodeling

97— A p a rtm e n ts

TELEMARKETERS

E X P E R IE N C E D O N LY. 4
needed Immed'atoly W O per
wk guaranteed plus bonus No
telling Conled Mr Long
___________334 0741
.

MEDICAL

PRESCH001 TEACHER

DIRECTOR

Far atlabiiihed childcare can
tor Education and aspartonca
m tarty childhood rtqvirad
_________C allM ) *433_________

P

Mon thru Thun, f t hr work
days Pd holiday and veca
Iton Apply al: San Dal. 1)40
Old Lk Mary R d . Sanford

NEW LY RENOVATED. prlfOto
antrance, paddle Ian In yUuf
room, your awn haal control
refrigerator, microwave and
color TV OH tlraol paikmg
and maid ter vie Convenient
location Ihe best in town
__________ 373*001___________
P R IV A TE UPSTAIRS. 3haro
Si it nen A bains 100/wk In
dudesa'l 3)0 3*41 or 130 47»

SEAM S1RESS/TAI LOR

S«sriR| M ic H in t O p in io n

V t I H X F

N

N C

CLASSIFIED ADS

27—Nursery 4
Child Cere

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayn*
Baal. 1 Man Quality Opera
tlorl 1)4 7)74/34#-74*7

n

Home Improvement

fu n iiio iiM v iu i
1
W artfar t w L , . J

Electrical
M A S TE R E L R C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/rti
Llc/ln* f t ROOOtimil 447)

Flooring
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
ImfjH fgndluf KMiKluf
TOM OLSEN l-B IM M -D f!

Home Repairs

Plumbing'

HANOY'S Multiple Secs. Trees
roof repair, driveways pa Ini
Ing Free esl. Sr. disc. 134-7441
M A R I N O Ham * R e p a ir ,
Specializing In small |ob*
CRCQS407*Fraaasl 3111114

A 4 A PLUMBING 4 SEWER.
Laaky lauce lsl Running
toitolsf 110 could solve your
probtom Water heelers: 14 hr
vrrvlce
104 377 7137

Janitorial Services
BLITZ CliRN JANITORIAL

DUN R IT B ^ to * n ” d'i&gt;*w*,»
roal*. peal decks, walks,
houses Freee*l. i l l 4171

Pressure Cleaning

Firowood/Fuel
a SPLIT OAK FIR EWOOO •
Dfllverador pick up
17 a slack n F M It

Home Improvement
AFFORDARLE Hems Repair.
All phases Ca't tor k»e esl
Lie / Ins Michael 17) 7IM

KLDOES IT All
F U If right al • price you can
afford. Llc’d/Ins. Fram llart
la finish. Carpentry, plumb
Ing, etoclrkal. and noting
sves D yrs. r i asportonc* ffe
Kb too big ar small. CaR
7)474)) or 7)4 MM&gt;*hr*.

Painting
BRUNELL PAINTINO Comm,
4 Rt* Pressure cleaning.'
Carpentry, Door hanging!
Plastering Llc/ln* if ) 004*1
Ilyrsinbus 777 W l ________ •
HANDY'S Hamapalnllng Pain*
n«e 4 level Low, low ratesl
M yrseip tk/lns. 7747441
PR OTECTIVE C04TINOS by
Power Inf /aat , Llc'd. In*
Fraaasllmatos ...... I ll 01*5

Commarclal/R*sld 111 4717

SwImmTng'Foor™
Lawn Service
a J E F F ’S LAWN CAREI

TOM
Ra* /Comm , dtpandabta, low
ratos 1Fraaast.... .
swtoto

Masonry
TW P MASONRY. Brick. Stock.
Stucco, Concrsto. Rtnova
Itonb UcJIm — .....J n -M M

Servict/Repalr
W E EK LY SERVICE Irom 543
mo Cham Rita Pool Service
740 7171
Robert Shoemaker

T re e Service
•CHOU TREE SVC Lk
Let mg rrgfiiilaitoli
Freeestimate*.....„.J

I r / r r r t i \ r ) mu f l u s i n r w / r r r v f hi y h u I s I ( n r I s
S I ) I'ec Mnfl(li. ( n i l ( li l wij iril . .I'J2 J li 11

I

�Sanford HaraJd. Sanford, Flortda - Friday, January 7 . 1W4 - 76

W— Apartments
Uniurnlshtd / Rant

1 05-DuplexTriplex / Rent

|OtHCT"^7ii7"townhoui* UBt
Park. Adjll comm l41)mo
and i «
dtp Wekr/trath
Incl Barb Mon P r i m 1*01
|O U IET COUNTRY telling but
In city Partial turn I ROrm
i m mo n j u x a r m o w
1SAN FO R D duplet I M rm .
tltl/monlh. t » 0 deposit Call
attar Spin U n o a i___________
I SANFORD'S Rail K»pt Secrvtl
Pool A L a u n d ry. I a 1
badroomt Convenient loca
tionl Call Pat, m ta x_______
I BORM., 1X0/mo ptu« l mo
toe. 4 BORM MU) mo plut I
mo i k Call 111 m i
I BEDROOM I I I ) mon-h r ,i
SITS M curlty dapotil and

SANFORO. I bdrm.. carport.
Mcurlty tyilam, lull kit..
m w tl
D.kcountadMIl
SFAC. 1/1. yaullad call.. all
appll., garag*. M r porch.
tancad. 1X0 mo /wt. U * -X P
l / l . tA N F O R D A V I . . and
Airport Bird Nao lloorlng.
C / H A . privala. no pot*.
M lVm o I mo wc . B H U 1

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent
ELDER 1FRIN0S. Oil hwy alt
I. 1. 1 Bdrm*. IM 10 1*0 wk
MOO dap IX tlX o ra M liaa

HE—Warehouse
Space / Rent

_^vkf#n&lt;et___^__mn4l

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent
VERY NICE l/l on $1 John
River In qukl community,
w/bsathoute No pati
1)00 mo HOP w let ll/l

10)—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
CLEAN I BORM lam rm A C
wort thop. carport, nlca yard
NopoH M lVm o I X 10*4
COTTAOE In tra country, I
Bdr m on quiat thadr lol
MX mo
.................................
m ia i
HIDDEN LAKES Nka 4 Bd-m
1 Bait). Ig lot, SIS0 mo
ropelabia X I1 IW Ramblrwp
HIDDEN LAKES. M . tlngla
garaga, window tovarmgt.
C / H A , tancad IllS / m o
l.lia iH ia K , IN two*.I X )

HUDHOMES.
Lao Lao daonl Why rant!
Tba Hilliman Oravp.
H I «H1_______________Raaltar
LAKE M AR T. Nica I bdrm |iy
batti, cam H/A, toncad yard
claan La** Mary whod*
la w p liM N X i l t U R
LIK E NEW. I I tam rm.
wrtarad por-h 1 car garag*
AvailabkFtb IMOmo Call
O o «»n n s o rtrn * * i
SANFORO 1 bdrm, I X batti
lakatront house law mo
Ml W C U ________
SANFORO. Ram to oon MM par
mo Eicallant condition Ratt
and Orpoalt a mutt I X ItU
SANFORD OOLDSBORO
R EN TTO O W N
) bd rm . nan kittban air
SI andBoon. Mad/mo X* MSI

Stenstrom Rentals
OST JOHNS RIVER 1/1 n
garag* hardwood ttonrt boat
klip VNoiiaoe motaoo tac
P S AN FO R D ir t * family
room, carport. C H A . Ctaanl
SStl'mo. StW tacurity
0SANFORO 1/11 Ig roomt
tplc* . 1 CI porch dbl*
carport Nka Mat mo D M we
OSAN FOR D l/l apt CHA.
tpk*. hardoood ftoort. lit*
ra w U U m o , nowcu'lty
o lA N F O R D i n apt CHA
patio.claan 1X0 mo IXOwc
Itamtrom Realty. Inc
"Wa Manage your Ham*.
Iikt if oat our oon ” Jim Day It
m lets Attar O P M d X t m
1 BDRM. MW month p*uk MM
t a c u r l l y d a p o t i l a nd
rr h r m tw
P I Mai
1 1DRM. I BATH. Neat toon
L .t llntk MOO month. IMP
* dkpoalt H I t i l l A
r
la p a M o c d A N a ttwdtdAaW .
Country atmotphtval
MOOdaont Why rant!
The Hilliman Group.
in t i n ......... _ — .. . Baaltor
I BDRM 1 BATH, Security
alarm. A/C. porch, Mat mo
MyrtloandllthSt M l M X
* BORM I t/1 BATH. o&lt;family
room. C/HA, n*o carpal.
tancad yard 11*0 M l 1AU

LO NO W O OD/LAKC M A R Y Mid til* ctorag* warehouses
*00 000 1400 tq ft Fra* rant
w/tlmo ***** lromll*S/mo
___________Ml 01W___________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE «aA
and Old Lata Mary Blvd
■I l i t
1.000 tq It Ol
*lc/warehouse “Flntthad ot
Ika ipaca a'w araliabta
Kapanka Realty, 1 a ia lt il
WAREHOUSE wall located all
Wutt tam Si. Sanford m o tq
laat. GCI toning aoo amp 1
phase a*tra property avail
lot outtida (torago It raqulrad
Call ar nf.tr F. O Baa lit*.
Oalawd. E L li m to* It* l*tl

'15—Industrial
Rentals______
OFFICE/wareh**** tpac*. 1X0
Sq It Prim* location ol
entrance to Central Fla R*
gtonal Airport X I Ml 1401
SANFORD 10OSS tq II 1 phew
tpnnkltrt tJ tq It Stamtrom
B r.llr Inc. i,m Perl* I I I I4IP

m -O H lc e ~
Space/Rent
NEW Sanford ottica- ond/or
oarahouwt *001100 tq ft
Spatial, tlll/nw. M l ISM
SANFORD Offkt tpac*. SX0
tq ft binding total, two *q
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121-Condominium
Rentals______
ALTAM ONTE SPRINOl Lake
front on ground floor 1 Bdrm
w/**ait In clowtk. porch. 1
pools. tunmt. ararciw room A
clubhouw ssalmo IM IMS

141— Hornet lor Sale

•
th!Vi *-*•
• *• V

laniard l*k« than I I J M i
oovar l/l acral l 'l . n*. du*.
tam r.ti Satallitadikh tattoo
aRanovatad V1H Newer root,
carpal, paint, garaga, ter
porch IM MO
• RELOCATINOI J/tto brtc*.
ter porch. t*nc*d yd 147. MO
• P O O L I R anoualo d J / l .
,l»*plpct ter co'lh, M Jj*^,
Aitama Na Quality I Immacu­
late l 'l . dining, family rm. I
car garag* saw PITI SSa.W0
Markham Wdt area. *n. 1 it
were* Patlur* ttabk tlOSOOO
LK. Mary cuttam builtt
• */l, pool. DOJ *00
• 1/1, ov*r t acre. 1111*00
• Ml, l **er*tpooi/«wllt**M

LAKE M AR T 1 bdrm. o/o
carpal. C&lt;H/A. appi . calling
tant. minlt Good area llla /M
a a ONE AVAILABLE a a
1 badroom. t bath 1M U N or
114 WOi

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VENTURE I PROPERTIES

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321 4 / 0-1

K IT 'N* CARLYLE® by U rry WrlRhl

• HOUSE PLANT, Toll Flcut
trap, tl Ft U S Call U l H it
• OKTHO/ oardan tpraadar
with two bagt cl tar inner t i l
___ ____ » ) M C I_________
SNAPPER. W" rider, complala
ly rebuilt Wp Brlggt com
platety rebuilt M X m D tr
I H O R S E POW S R M P D
Muktwr/Shredder U / l Lika
Newt
m i/ * /

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M X Sanford Av*

3214759............. 31IJ257
CASSELBERRY. Lakavtau V I
ig eat In kitchen Now carpal,
root. Ill*, and paint Lg tancad
backyard w / larga Irtat
Garage Owlet era* near
but/ihapplng A real tlaal lor
1*4 *** Call Gant ar Marla
IS* (OM Vltta Realty. Inc

m — Machlnry/Tools

MALI, KI.A L I V
1 1 St4 1 ii *1 St

F I F T Y M O iN cartridge*,
p la ttlc for slngl* lever
taucett Will teperote Brand
raw 1/each * M S U U U

S iMlnlil

Cemmerclal attic* bldg, tup**
ipot tor pro. Hwy 417 A 414
Pavod park ingl Only t/t TOO
Desirable l / l 't . cant. H/A.
tanca Family rm 111.X0

m -P ets&amp; Supplies

323-5774
OSBARY Lakatront V I. can
tral H/A. plut tatrail M4 000
W. MaUcaawtkl. m i W
‘ EASY FIN A N C EI 1 bdrm . lg
lal. cant M/A. Intld* util
SSt.400
•SANFORD HISTO RIC D ll
TRICTt 1 Itory, corrwr dbl
lot Hr*tor* or taap at dupN*
Goodrantal SW IM

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3227499
EXCHAHOE OR SELL y*ur
property located anywhart!
Ievestort Realty, f/l H it
FOR SALE RY OWNER. Larg*
1 a Br. 1 Be. Cant H/A Fenced
yard. F r t ih ly ramodalad
Coiw to good Sanford ichoofi
Alklng tit *00 tarmt OvallaBt*
m ilild a y t. m o i Sia m

HID0CN IN THEROOOS
Vary pratty log homo. 4 000
iquara toot a bdrm* ] balht
1 central H/A unltt. large
deck, 1 car garaga. tancad. S
acrat S110.000 Owner will
attitl with tlnancmg P I 4/11

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Seminole or Volutia county
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321*2720
UKE MARY

322-2420
SANFORD
•Ir Per M U i T&gt;

141-Homes for Sele
SANFORD UK down, appro.
Imat* payment* MlS'monm 1
bdrm w/ r*tlnith*d hardwood
floort hug* oakt S1K avail
abl* lor doting and rapakt
Atklng 111,WO41* HM _______
SANFORD V I. nit* gr**nt&gt;*lt
lot P*rf*cl ttarttr horn#
Good ar** M*.000 Mctivatad
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Allan A Dawn iehntan 1W I U 1
TWO HOUSES, tocatad m nka
art* ot Santovd Own*. i*a&gt;
inglown
H u m III 4 Bdrm t y**r» old.
Otokolutaly bMutitul. over 1000
tq ft R*duc*dtoSH 000
ttaww Fit 1 Bdrm Hitter .cal
horn* tocatad on two loft
IS* *00 Thaw hornet or* la
catad t&lt;d* by t«t* and ar*
beautifully lantcapad. fruit
Ira n and llo wart
____ Katell Realty 0*11*/I
1 BEDROOM. I BATH All rww
carpal and paint within
F a n c a d In b a c k y a r d
ova*looking tmaii lake Walk
to Idyilwlld* Schoolt M* 000
M/Cltrut Draw
B y appolntm*ntonty I X 14/0

153-AcreageLoti/Salt

M u m AREA10 ACRES
Ideal tor mobile homo or
homo tit*, hortat. cam*,
forming, or nurwry lanod
agrkuttural. t ) *00 par aero
Small down payment with
owrwr financing ***-1411/71
DELANO. I acrat. 1 mil* oft I 4
•alt 10 Hortat Oh, A I raring
US 000 tOX down. 10% Wt 10
» r » Laathurg *04X11*11

157-Mobile
Homes/Sale
IM M IO IA T E O C C U P A N C Y i
Claan and nka t r X X /
Bdrm
UXO
H » /M*
NEW I W l . NO DOWN. I t \
Maratt, 14X IS, StlVau.
14 X FO. UH/ma K S D W
IN I, II a 0*. 1 Bdrm t Sam.
tocatad In park Owner Imanc
mg even U X O M O M

111—Appliances
/ Furniture
A P P LIA N C ESI Bait prlcat.
Bait Warranty, Batt Sarvkal
Wathart. dryart. mlcrowavat
W* buy appliarKatl Oaflvary
treat Aa Beat h u m
APPLIANCES. SATELLITES.
CAR ALARMS, FURN.. T V ’S
NEW AUSED
11I-1M4
CHUFOOEPOT
a BABY CRIB and chatl Good
condition, naadt matlratt.

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322*2090
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Si CroixApartments
733 Secret Harbor Ln. • Lake Mary

3 2 1H O-U 7R S3! 0 3

217-ORrBQt Salt

1&gt;3— Lawn * Oorden

MTEMAN REALTY

F HA OB VA AS LOW A IS %
*NO t and oanar financing at
km at IXO mel Gov't For*
clotufat Bapetl Sam Inot*.
Orange VcMvtie

OWNER FINANCING
I acre attaN. ar I acre attat*
bomovar aoootq tl 4/4. pool,
lakatront w/dock, Uat.OOO

105—Duplex*
T riplex / Rent

141— Homes tor Sale

111—Appliances
/ Furniture
• CANE ROCKER, with pad
M om sm
• CONSOLE TV. Panatonk. IS
in
POP
Call m il* /
DOUBLE OVEN ttevaSW U v
Ing rm tat SI10 Kitchen
m u s Can ati»* * i n x x
• DR ESSER V A N IT Y , with
bavalad mirror (Old) »*S Call

______ ni m*_______

• E N TE R TA IN M E N T Canltr
tr* X X " . tor ttaroo. radio
,&lt; j.pm . - 1 u o c a i t m m i
FOR qukk takt Lauaty tty rm
turn!fur* and more plut lavaty
ham* m ulk thaetar. H i N X
• HOOVER UPRIGHT vacuum
with twedlight and attach
mania Ealra lang card.
E ■reliant condition MS Call

1X000*

BR0 THILL FURR 0UTUT

s r\ t# n \ Ml mtg *vgg*»ivd
retail E V E R Y D A Y . Dining
l i t and Safa *
________ H H H I
aPATIO FURNITURE. 1 pkea
ta*. gold anodlnd aluminum
fr*m*t with tlurdy, whit*
/gold, v in y l it r a p i . dll
woether ratlitant 1 chat**
lounga. 1 ttwtr* Eacatlant
corwttlan IWOCXIBIt llM
R IF R IO E R A T O R . I t . v . i ,
Wathart Dryart Free I yr
labor warranty Dat aitra
RAY’ S AFPLIAN CE IIS S
SIEOLBR SPACE H E A TE R .
Vary goad condition 1100
Pleat* Call m «/*0

113—Tfltviston /
Radio / Stereo
• A/M. F/M RADIO and double
cattatta player, portable,
tuper tound. Ilka new S/S. Call
m t i w attar epm

1R7--Sporting Poods
• BIKE, gtrtt M” . Murray, ptnk
and white I I I W Call MS X X
• B IK E , M urray Mountain
Cllmlwr, lOtpaad "Brand
— - - V . ti.
- . ■^
rww
i i^Wt- f n m u Iw AiwIi
•ttambkd D M ar OBO Call
a t liwtvmatiaga
• BIKE TIRES. 4 Ilka raw Utad
only 1 waakt Steal belted
raxal. H n IIVS0 R II Call
attar 4 PM weekday* or
enytimeonSet s ix ai*4/7
• D PAIR CVCLE Great condi
tion u s a t /»**____________

GUN SHOW
THI116 ORE
Lakeland Civic Canter, Lake­
land. FL. January U . pr«&gt;)«w
» tPM. Admittlon U January
IS and M. * S. Admittlon M
City parking U .
Spowaarad by Lakataad Rina
and Ptttal Club, Inc._________
MENS NFL GLOVES made by
Itotoner Black. U N larga.
different team* Idotan
Brand raw 110each
_________ w t s n i i u _________

Ilf - O f f ic t Suppllts
/ Equipmtnl
a S T E N O O F F IC E C H A IR :
Burgundy, aacatlanl condition.
US Firm. Sanford U ) UT7

111—Building
AAattrlols
• MOLDING, hall round, r
dlamalar. Poplar Alt* ut* A’t
quarter round IM teat US
OBOUJ4SX

FOUND DOO, medium tired,
brown, thorl helrod. mal*.
wearing brown collar. Found
botwoan Airport Blvd and I a
Off otHwyM .on l/04/»4
___________m i n s ___________
FOUR PAWS DOO Obadlanc*
c l* * t * t P u p p y / b a t lc .
advanced ctattat Lata Mary
Canter Thurtday Nigh ft Call
Sarah X/ TO 1*01___________
• F R E E LONO HAIRED gray
cat I month* old. famota
Good home needed, owner
mutt travel Ml 11*0
P A R R O T, beautiful
green/ytllow bird w/caga
"Am*ion Parrot'' SIM ceth
17*X* I

200— Li vestock/ Fa r m
Suppllts______
SEMINOLE CATTLE OROW.
Comport price. I IN protaln.
14 tg Elalna'1 Product A
Feed, lt/1 E St Rd U .
Sanford X/CT/eM

200—Woaring Apparel
• M EN ’S WRANOLER drott
panlt MW U L Good tftepa
^ M ^ ^ a rd

213—Auctions
AUCTIOHMRU)
Friday. Jan 1, 1 PM Praukw
S PM US N CR 07. Long
wood Gorartl marchandlt*.
antlquot. coUactiblot. power
lOOIt. furniture, plut much,
much, mart Snack bar Ceth.
Check. Vlu/MC 10% bvyart
pre m iu m H R ichm ond
AUUW/AB*!*
U l /III

215—Boats and
Accassorits
ORLAN D O C lIP P R B I I ft
flborglatt. 1JHP Jehnton.
trailing motor/bettery and
tfa H tc iijB e w u re ________
• II F T. GLASTRON. U HP
Evlnruda. treller Oatttendlng
Candl Malt teal U e m m i t l
IS FI ALUM Big Flinarman.
fail twin Evlnruda. and 14
Tohettu, w/lreiler. Goad
g y d 11WO0 6 0 I X 111*
I4FT CAROLINA Cutlom fith
ing beat, cutlom cover, gaiv
magic tilt traitor. IS tip
Johnton Completely equipled
11soo_________________ m ts»4
#t**4 SKI/FISH BOAT *0 HP
Marc., w / trailer Runt treat I
S U M Partial tmancaew/WB
• tfW REOAL Madalllan. t r
t l ' , a cy&lt; m/outboard motor
w/ drive an haltar U .400 OBO
cx*004or m AX) aval
• M F T PONTOON beat, all
ribavglatt. IX HP Evonruda.
Vary fatll (Many aitrat. Ilka
raw Only SHAW U ie ilO
• IS t r ORADYWHITE OMC
I/O. lookI raw. 110.000 obo
Sanford H I SIM

217—G iragt Silos
OARAOE Sait Tt Why fcaiaarTr
WE B U Y -FA V TO P P R IC ED

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MIOOfN 1MC/SAHF0R0
Edgawattr Circle at teiet
Multi lemlly alter holiday
tala. Saturday I* 1 Sunday
114. Lake Mary to Live Oak

HUGESAIE
Baby Itamt, micro, blkat.
much moral OH 70th St to
Hay* to Wllken* Circle #l «
Sanlord Sefuroay t to 1

•CAMfiC SAU AOIAIttUN
Call In your aaraga Mia ad by
tl noon or Tuatday and taka
advantage gt our tpaclal
garag* u b ad prlcall Call
Cteulfkd now tor drtaiii I

231— Cors

MOVINGSALE
Dining tat. rattan patio tat.
trip drattar w/ mirror, alt.
Lott mltc. Itomtl Sat. I S t i l
Kimberly Cl. ett Waytlda Dr.
MOVINO SALE i All Iwrnltura.
appi lancet and brlcbrac M il
Georg* Ava. ten lord U l R U

21»—W«nt»d to Buy
BOOKS W AN" 1 0 Cad* paid tor
bookt In good quality clean
co n d itio n . Cook b a a k t.
gardening. MiUory. Art. Rat
artnea and many othan
kt..................... *11*11/

• TOYOTA CORO LLA w*gan.
‘tl. Auto. A/C. red. 11K.
werrenty.sio./iom *tX
TRANS AM. 1**t. T topi. XS w/
1/000 ml k t 11.000 OBO
MB OSAO ________
•WHITE IM I Plymouth Grand
Fury A t cond thru out Good
ml keg* U ,000 OBO H I *000
• 10 PONTIAC O R A N O PRIX. 1
doer. VA MO Engine. P/S.
P/B. A/C. raw fro n t, Craig
AM/FM radio RUNS LIKE A
dream sm o B Q
in tan

*********
'X PONTIAC ORAND PRIX
Auto, naw paint SI4MI

BOOKSON TAPE
Cat* Baakt__________ m a tt/
W ANTED t W H E ELER A TV
lor parti Cath paid. Ira*
pickup
CallMfsteg

*71 FOR D LTO
1 dr .A/C. Runt good l KM
•tl LINCOLN MAR XV
Naw paint. S14MI

221—GoodThings
to Eat

M PONTIAC O RAN D AM tl JW

COLLAR D PLANTS-ll A DOT.
SHADE TR EES MAPLE U
__________ 1X4U4___________
SWEET HAMLIN ORANOES.
It per buthal Call » 1 IStO
SANFORD

’ll CADILLAC
COUPE OEVILLEM.IMI
■HCHIVETTE

AMERICAN D R EA M SALES
A N D S E R V IC I
IIN laniard Ava , laniard
XTntWM

223-Mlsctllantous
I A B IR T H D A Y O I F T . at
household plkrt to all your
frkndt Sacrificing bo* of It)
tl*, tllp|olnt pikrt. all the
tam* 111* lor only S7 Colt M l
________ Call 104/ta_________
a A L U M IN U M flbarad root
coating, two Sgal ton cant. 1/0
__________ m tan___________
A TTEN TIO N CONSIGNMENT.
B«vtlg*n a* Bwtirattat For
M k ; tbatva*. dltplay awttt,
tablet, clathat reck*. *tfk*
Ivmifvr* Priced to tall
111 1711 after Sor kero mtg
C E R A M IC M O L O I. SI SAS
Bitqu*. graanwara. SI 111
S*% a « Kiln MM Pour labk
and N e m a n * _____________
OAKLAWN M EM ORIAL
PARK. I plot vary reetonebk
PkamcallOT X10__________
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portabk karotara haatart
LARRY-SM ART m a m

230—Antiquo/Classlc
s
Cars_______
aCHEVELLE, m i . 14 000 ml.
VI. auto. A/C. PS. light green
metallic Super ckonl Mutt
teal U XO HI XQi__________
• f o r d t h u n o b r b i r d . ttta.
Alt original I N rtd t Mm*
wart. SIAM OBO n u l l *

1970 DEVIL1ECJUMUAC
• 1X00 OBO Alt power m
U M _______________________
• 71 PORCH! Oil Tag*. U K
ml l a t . t e c . condi ti on.
tOOOO/obo Sanlord M l SIM

231—Cars
AMC CONCORD Station wagon.
I I . whit* w/rabulll trant
Good cork Mutt aacrltica
sax o b o n i w x o r n a t i a a
• BUICK L I SABRE Cuttam.
1*71 VI, auto. air. P/S Ckan.
runt graatl Many raw aifratl
*l V X Q B O n t 7145__________
• CADILLAC S EVILLE. %4 4
dr. baiga Laakt ilka rawi
O .NO Firm. Runtaecatknf
_________________ U t lt d __________________
• C H IV Y CAMARO. It//. Ra
built VA tot* at raw parti 1
m s m o is t any ttm*________
• CHRYSLER IM PER IAL 71.
Lika raw. Mutt tall. Only
SM400- Call i x n m SOW
• CJ I JE E P . I t n . I cyl.,
cuttam. rtbullt angina naw
lirat.br«k»t H . l W m let*
• CORVETTE. 1*70 Naadt vary
link work Atklng U.000 or
batlottor___ _______ 414 0144
(A O L E TA L O N , 10*0. ASInl
Condition. F u lly Loadod.
lt.000 mlk* M 000 111 ISIS
• FORD TAURUS OL. IM I. VA
•at. cand. garaged. X I oa
ttont u xe o b o n a swt
OLE BARON Cenvarllbk. m
R#4* Iom M . difl diih, ntw
♦op. nn» Hftf 17*000 m 7KM__
LINCOLN MARK 1. LSC. HO*.
Complexly loaded Service
recorot end recaipti U.eoe
o b o x / h i itee
• M O N TI CARLO 1T7A groat
condi A/C. runt Ilka * topi
Sharp lookIng 11IAXI14 t i l l
FUBLIC AUTO AUCTION a ~
EVER Y TUESD AY liW F M
DAYTONA AU TO AUCTION
Hwy. *1. Daytona Beach
_________too-MS-un_________

SHOUTOf CASH?

122*2111

Seriously looking tor * nka.
ckan, utad ca rl D E P E N ­
DABLE. Down payments at
low at sit* Include! tee A
title Coll:

DOVIIIfi SALE
Appllancei. baby clathat.
him.. Llttto bit ol everything
IM Waa Myrtk. Sanford Sal
urdey Only.
g to l

FOES MTTOSALES
* *327-2192 ★ *

MMDawnl

*********
■H CAMARO RS*. converl
Ibk. rad block. ]7K ml Llk*
raw mutt tall OAWO H I 1*0)

233— Auto Part*
/ Accessories
CHEVY E N O IN E
XS. runt
ttreng. CAN drtv*. U / I Alto
etched mlorrort H I AIM
O R O L L B A R . lor Toyota
Dettun Nluan pick up truck
US X Call George r n test
O S TEP EU M P IR . Iron* Itulu
pkk up. Includes Ira* bumper
Hitter Beth vary good condi
lion UP X U *410____________
tl FT ST EEL F L A T B E D with
headboard Wall built »*oo

______40i m am ______

4 SETS OF T I RE S l i t. l i t
X * . MOO. 4 /1 MM l/l. 1/4
end I ton aitot: *01 rebuilt b&gt;g
block an ttand. SUM: 111
Winchetkr. S IX . 1 trentkt
cetet Llttto ot ovoryflhlng. 4
wheel drive X 7 A H 4 J 0 * ___

J34—Im port Cars
and Trucks
• SUZUKI S A M U R A I JE E P .
ITS/, Eecaliant Condition
.. ..............401 US 1IX

235—T ru cks/
Busts / Vans
• C H IV Y SCAUV1LLE VAN
'If, t ton. Pettanga- van.
ckan Loaded I Too much to
lltt. mutt m o to appraciek
Only EM M O B O ......... H I 1700
CHIVY S IS Tahoa package
Pkkup, IW7 1 owner U X O
OBO » 1 1 * 4 Pawnor Reeky
• * FORD Eiptarar Seat 71*
Leaded. A/P. l whaet drive S
*peed ImmacuUto condition
I iieoo o b o ............... naan*
• FORD R A N G E R . LTX tl.
P/S. crult*. A / C Here* axe
mllet, 1 yr ar n.000 ml kfton
werranty Call m I1U
• OMC k T akkua. W 1 V U
• tpdL A/C many «trat UK ml
Eicel garaged cand H0*00
H I *417____________________
• HANOI CAP PC O VAN. ItoO
Ford E-IJO LIH. automatic
deer* U.000 t t l I4X________
• JEEP PICK UP Oat. Itk . VI.
auto Engine and Irani r*
built (about 70.000 mllatl
Newer Inferior U.M 0 H I HOP
• Itn CHEVY to ton p/up. IX
VI Runt good. Engine and
tram ttrtng 01400 H I U ll
tfft F O R D COACHMAN
CONVERSION VAN: CI X.
aluminum wheels, new tlrat
SI JW. m / to e leava w q
H U SUBURBAN OMC. O IL
dktal. hall tan. machenkatiy
tend, raw rad /brea* call
part/haad liner Vary good
tlrat ond tow pkg U.XOOBO
X /IO IIM O

239—Motorcycles
and Blkas
HONDA SHADOW. 14. runt raal
good, looko raal good SI.MO
Pk*M call tot t o t i m

241—Racrcational
Vahlctas/ Campers
TRAVEL T R A I L I R . 74 If tl.
tamdem whaal t. a la d ilc
braket. awning. A/C. tail
contained. U.000 tlrm H I I I P
•70 MOTOR HOM E Runt great
Will trad* tor traval trailer of
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ago on a local radio station
during the public on-call period,
a doctor suggested thr use of
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cramps nt night. H r suggested
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to find un unll-lnflam m atory
drug to which I nrn not allergic,
my doctor prescribed To ler tin.
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shape. T h e y wore off brlorr I
could sec m y doctor, and he
d id n ’t believe me when he
eventually saw me. even though
my boss and co-workrrs wit­
nessed it. Did It really happen
and whY?
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Tolrctln. a medicine used to
treat arthritis, can ~ like any
drug - cause nn allrrglr reac­
tion. Hives are u manifestation of
such an allergy. Therefore, from
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allergic toToIcctln.
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physician takes such reart Ions
seriously, because If you were to
lie given Tolertln again, you
might have a more severe or
life-threatening consequence,
such as a s th m a , d if f ic u lty
swallowing or cardiovascular
shock. Your doctor apparently
has rejected the tricd-and-lruc
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present-day society? C o rru p ­
tion? Drugs? Terrorism? Vandal­
ism?
These are all crimes. And l( only
we had no crime, the world
would Ik - a m uch, much better
place In which to live.
O n e c o u n t r y th a t has r e ­
markably little crime Is New
Zealand. T o d a y 's deal was
pl ay ed by a K i wi fro m
Christchurch. Phil Lennon. H r
uclrd like a barefutrd burglar,
hut rather than anest him. the
local constabulary admired his
larceny
T o jiass on the first round and
then sacrifice In front of |&gt;annrr
on the next, as North did. Is t&gt;ad
bridge. A supine two clubs or a
pre-emptive three dubs on the
first round communlcutcs the
key information about North's
bund: club support. Then North
can leave the (Inal decision to Ills

The year ahead might hold
some unique, pleasant surprises
for you Involving both old and
new friends. People w ill be
lurklrr for you than they have
tiecn In the past.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
ID) Although you may lie In­
clined to do things more rapidly
today, you'll still be capable of
operating ut a high degree of
efficiently, even when Juggling
e n d e a v o rs s im u lta n e o u s ly .
Know where to look for romance
and you II find II. T h r AstroGraph M atchm aker Instantly
reveals w hich signs arc roman­
tically perfect for you. Mall S2
and a lo n g , self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Matchmak­
er. c/o this newspaper. P.O. Dox
4465. New York. N.Y. 10163.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Fcb. 10)
Your hunches pcrtnlnlng to your
Income o r enreer co uld be
extremely accurate today, so
don't treut them indifferently.
Properly used they may produce
a profit.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Something out of the ordinary

partner.
West led the heart king. Declarer
won with the arc. rullrd u heart
In the d u m m y and played a
trump to his quern. W hen West
followed with th r three, declarer
felt sure that lour hearts was
billing However, ralhcr than
demand that Ills partner be
ch a rg e d w ith som e c r im e .
Lennon set out to make his
contract. Inqiosslblr. you say?
Watch
Declarer ruffed his last heart In
the dum m y; Ihen hr played a
low diamond to Ills 10 and
West s Jack. Iluck cam e the
spade q u ern , which declarer
ducked!
Despite Ids |Kirtncr’s discourag­
ing two. West was hoodwinked.
H r c o n tin u e d w ith a n o th e r
spade. South won with the are.
cashed th r club arc and spade
king, led a tru m p to the d un im y
and discarded Ills diamond three
on dum m y's spade nine.

m ig h t develop today w h ic h
would give you an opportunity
to prove to someone you like
what a good friend you really
are.
A R IE S (March 21-Aprll 19)
There's u possibility you'll be
Incllnrd to coast today unless
you arc faced with disruptive
d e v e l o p m e n t s . W h e n t he
gauntlet Is tossed d o w n . It
switches on your Ingenuity.
T A U R U S (April 20-Muy 20)
Either through something you'll
learned today or due to the
casual comments of a friend you
admire, a profitable concept may
flash Into your mind. It m ust be
acted upon quickly, however.
G E M IN I (M ay 21-Ju n e 201
This Is an unusual day In that
you may be suddenly subjected
to a num ber of changes brought
about hy outside factors. Fortu
nately. however, what transpires
will work out well for you.
CANCER (June 2 ! -J u ly 22)
You're a quick thinker toduy and
some of yo u r snap Judgments
could turn out to tic better than
the decisions you'll make after
an exhausted study.
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V IR G O (A u g . 23-Sept. 221
Activities which arc departures
from your usual pursuits should
prove enjoyable for you today,
especially If you're Involved with
new friends.
L IB R A ISept. 23-Oct. 23) It
looks like this Is going to be a
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because you have wliat's re­
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SCO R PIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22!
You're u good problem solver
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S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Be prepared to make some
quick decisions today If you get
an unusual ofTcr from a reliable
friend. It may be something that
could add to your resources and
contribute to yo u r material well
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TH U R S D A Y

27, 1994

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County alnoa 1008
86th Year. No. 137 - Sanford. Florida

Drug raids: 9 nabbed

NEW S D IG E S T

Sanford cops: Cocaine distribution thwarted
□ Sports
Lake Mary back atop SAC

B y N IC K P F E IF A U F
Herald Staff Writer

L O N G W O O D — Aficr » lhire-year u ln c m r.
the Lake Mary Mams reclaimed the Seminole
Athletic Conference championship in wrestling
with u dual meet win over Lym an Wednesday.
f!See Page IB

□ People

SA N FO R D — Nine persons were arrrstrd last
night tn three separate drug rulds ronducted by
members of the Sanford police Special In ­
vestigative Unit.
"W e storied these raids at about 9 o'clock last
night with legal warrants." M id Commander
Dennis Whitmire, "and II only took a short lime
to go through all three houses."

f It was a very successful
n ig h t. The ra id s went off
without a hitch. 9
-Cm dr. Dennla Whitmire
Th e homes were within a block of each oilier, at
100511. 1017 and 1114 Pine Avenue In Sanford's
east side.

"These raids were the result of undercover
agents going In earlier." W hitm ire said, "and
bom those drug transartions. we were able to
obtain warrants to search all three homes."
Three persons were found In each horn-. At
I005W lin e . persons atTcsted Included John
Benjamin Rouse. 23. Frrddle Lee Gilbert. 49. and
Chnrles Edward Gilbert. 20.
Rouse was charged wllh possession of crack
cocaine w llh Inlrnt lo distribute 120 grrms). and
C See D ru g a. Page 5 A

Historical society to gather

Ex-cop
sentenced
to prison

Seminole County Historical Society will hold
Its annual meeting Feb. 3. At that nine officers
w ill be elected and D r. Ja m e s Denham ,
professor of history, will profile the Irgcndary
Semtnole Chief Osceola.
Bee Page SB.

Suspects face other charges
SA N FO R D — Three suspects In the shooting
death of an Oviedo man will not tie charged with
felony murder but may face other criminal
charges after a Seminole County grand Jurv
meeting Tuesday failed to Indict the trio.
Assistant State Attorney Joe D'Achllle M id
the state attorney's oflfce has 30 davs to file
charges stemming from the Ja n . 7 shooting
death of Donald R. Brooks. 30. Oviedo. Three
suspects were arrested In the slaying. Brian
Lawson. 19. 678 Tyson St.: Demetrts Hill. 26.
296 Wilson Road, both of Oviedo and Brian
Gainey. 20. address unknown. Illll turned
himself In at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional
Facility over the weekend.

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Herald Stab Writer
SA N FO R D — Former Sanford policeman Guy S
Brewster was sentenced this morning lo 15 years
In prison follow by 30 yeurs probation during
which lime he will not be allowed lo l&gt;e alone with
any child under 18. including his own childrrn.
Calling the case "tru ly u tragedy." Eighteenth
Clrrult Court Judge Alun Dickey said many
people In the com m unity hud written him on
i&gt;rhalf of the former city policeman. However.
Dickey said the crime B irw s lrr was convicted ol.
See P rison, Page BA

Support for criminals
S A N FO R D — A burglar or burglars may never
liave as much support as they have now.
Seminole County Sheriffs deputies were called
to Investigate a business burglary Tuesday,
from an office In the 1600 block of lleardall
Avenue. According to deputies, the only Items
reportedly missing were 12 industrial strength
bark supporters, with a total estimated value ol
•240i" T n e incident report said they were
rif** slie.
as11 *
medium to large

High school student arrested
A 14-year old Lake Mary High School student
was arrested Wednesday for bringing a 7-Inch
paring knife to school.
Seminole County County Sheriff's s|x&gt;kesmuu
Ed McDonough said the Initial Investigation
Indicated the youth brought the knife to school
to use on another youth.
Th e Investigation Is continuing.

Air Force Jet in Sanford
S A N FO R D - A U.S. A ir Force F -IQ Jet arrived
very quietly at the Central Florida Regional
Airport at 10 15 this morning. Th e plane Is part
of the Thunderblrds aerobatics team. Alrfiort
manager Steve Cooke said the pilot Is the
advance man for the Thu n d rrb lrd s. who flew to
Sanford to look over the field and facilities.
Cooke said the Thunderblrds arc being sought
to take part In the air show scheduled at (lie
Sanford alrpott In October of this year. Last
year, the featured aerobatics leum wus the U.S
Navy Blue Angles.

B O S TO N — Some state employees soon will
have some thin, slimy colleagues who work for
tublc scraps.
Th e Conservation Law Foundation, an envi­
ronmental group. Is donating three pounds of
red worms that will be rrieguted to offlrcbuilding basements. T h e ir mission: to eat
leftover food that usually gets thrown away.
It's a dirty Job. but the worms don t mind
doing It.

From stair and wire reports

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recently by the second
graders at tdyllwIMe El­
e m e n ta ry S c h o o l in
Santord. Wnlto a soa ol
faces splashed across
the stage as waves,
right, Jim m y Bchmltz.
Mark Flanagan, Camoron
S m ith and C y W ynn
h u d d le d b e h in d the
w h alo w h ile A n d re w
Slder and Jordan Regan
ol the Idyllwilde Coast
Guard attempt lo bee
him from the discarded
fishing nets, above.

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may benefit consumer
i y N I C K PPBIPAUP
Herald Stab Writer_____________________________
SA N FO R D — Movies brought lo your home by
the phone company? The local cable television
operator offering telephone service?
"W e already have Ihc capabilities ol doing
Hits." m UI Southern Bell Regional Manager Larry
Sirlckler. "T h e only III! .g we need Is lo have
rules properly structured so lhal II Is fair lo ull of
file communications companies Involved.”
"M ostly," h r added. “ II must be what Is In the
Ik -s I interests of the consumer."
Such new plans are presently being considered
In Washington us Congress and (he Clinton
administration move in Increase competition In
See F u tu re , Page 2 A

Mtittd rsoio* t&gt;r »*mm , Vincanl

Sanford censured for K ing rental fees
■ p M ICK PPBIPAUP

Herald Stall Writer

Leftover eeting worms?

The future of
communication

SA N FO R D — Th e Sanford City
Commission had Its wrists Mapped
by Ihc chairperson for the Martin
Luther King. J r . Celebration C o m ­
mittee Monduy evening.

At least one commissioner re­
sponded with an apology.
Committee Chairperson Dorothea
W. Fogle had requested to be placed
on Monday night's agenda to dis­
cuss matters ofthc MLK Committee
In Sanford.
She lold the commissioners she

Hospitals irked
by report cards

wns both elated yet saddened about
the event.
Although Mayor Bettye Smith had
taken un active part In this year's
observance, the mayot was not on
hand for the commission meeting.
In her place. Commissioner A.A.
M cClanahan, as deputy m ayor.

presided.
As for the elation she felt. Fogle
explained Ihc success of the past
year's celebrations. "I'm elated that
last year, the City of Sanford was
recognized by the governor and the
Stale of Florida M LK Commission
See Fees. Page 2 A

Cat on a hot w ood roof

B y V IC K I DsSORMICR
Horald Stall Writer_______________________________
S A N FO R D — The stale's llrst allcmpl ul a
cnnsumer-orlrnlcd rcjNirt card on Florida hospi­
tals prompted more questions ihnn answers at a
meeting here Wednesday of hospltul repre­
sentatives.
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OrTlrlula al Central Florida Regional Hospllal III
Sanlord Mid Ihc numbers arc misleading and will
cause much confusion.
See H o spital, Page 2A

Sheriff amused by
calendar publicity

Temps on the rise

Partly cloudy with a
high near 80. Wind
cast at 5 to lO m p h .

B y &lt;1. M ARK B A R P IIL D
Senior Stall Writer_______________________________
SA N FO R D — Seminole County Sheriff Don
Esllngrr was t&gt;emuscd this morning over m oun­
ting publicity about Chrlsllan-lhcm cd calendars
distributed to some deputies lust w rrk .
"It's a non-issue." said Esllngrr. "Tn e vendor
made u mistake and ihry'rc going 10 replace 'em.
Th a t's It,"
T w o hundred calendars !x-aring message* of

H«*M
An unidentified feiino was basking In tho warm
sunlight on a recent atternoun on the root ol
an Oak Avenue house. Tho little .'allow found a

*y luun Wtonw

warm spot on the wooden root above a porch
where he could watch the people go by And
keep away Irom neighborhood doga.

See C a le n d a r, Pege BA

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�BA - Santo'd H r aid. Santort, Florida - Thursday. January 27, TW4

N EW S FROM T H E REGION AN D ACROSS T H E S T A T E
Who’ll watch the Inmates?
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida needs an easier lest or smarter
prison guards if It doesn't w ant to run out of people to watch
the Inmates.

T a x re p o rt

More than lutlf the people training to become guards have
dunked a state ccrtldcatlon test. Officials are worried they
might not be able to hire enough guarda for Florida's prisons.

Florida rates 30th in the nation for state and local taxes

Since October. 177 of the 340 prospective corrections officers
who look the test failed, according to a report b y the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement, which oversees the certifica­
tion.
The high failure rate Is partly because the Department of
Corrections Is hiring people w ith only a fourth or fifth-grade
literacy level. Th e ccrtldcatlon test requires at least high-school
skills, a Senate panel was told Tuesday.

Fees
C m tin n e d fro m Page 1A
for the
manner In which the clly-wldc
celebration Is supported by the
m a y o r , p la n n e d a n d I m ­
plemented." she said. "Th e City
of Sanford was selected as the
drst city In the state for the
state wide celebration.",
Fogle read from a statement
over two pages In length. After
explaining the m any benefits of
the annual observance and the
w ork of her committee. Fogle
launched Into th r reasons for her
displeasure.
" O n behalf of the City of
Sanford M LK Steering Com m it­
tee." she said. "1 come here
tonight to express discontent for
a shameful condition."
She commented. "I've come to
cash a check. It Is obvious
tonight that the commissioners
have defaulted on a promissory
note for a city function, by a city
committee lhal has no budget.
Instead of supporting thin citywide celebration, you. the com­
m issioners. have given this
committee a bad check, a check
that has come back marked
‘Insufficient fu n d s.' for you
charge a fee to citizens for a city
function in which wc seek to
unite all citizens."
Fogle did not have an actual
check. Rather, she was referring
to the city's charges against the
M L K Committee for the rental of
the Sanford C ivic Center for the
three-day event.
" T h is coat us valuable money
w hich we could have directed In
a m uch better w a y ." Fogel said,
"su ch as scholarship money, or
helping youngsters."
Last year, the M LK Steering
Committee had requested free
ups of the civic center (or the
three-day celebration. J in . 15.
16 and 17. T h e city commission
voted to glve free use of the civic
center for Sunday, but charge a
reduced rale for Friday and
Monday.
Park* D e p a rtm e n t's Linda
Tu c k e r determined that had the
normal Clasa-B non-profit fee
been required of the M LK com­
m itte e . It w o u ld have coal
•714.85. "B u t giving them the
free use of the facility on Sun*
day. and the reduced rate for the
other two d a ys." Tucker said.
. *

"the rate was 4360.75."
D u r in g h e r p re s e n ta tio n
Monday night. Fogle (old the
commission. "Y o u did come to
the function last year, but did
you come because the governor
came and It would help you In
your political career?"
She also questioned. "Should
we remove the city of Sanford's
name from the committee and
notify the stale commission this
city Is no longer In support of
I his mission for Its citizens, and
register as a group of concerned
citizens?"
Commissioner Lon Ifowrll was
the first to respond. "W hen we
had this event Iasi year, you sent
us the schedule and we all knew
11. This year, we did nol receive
any schedule, and we weren’t
Invited to the parade or any of
the functions."
Although Howell said he did
nol receive a schedule. Fogle
said she had sent some to the
commissioners.
" I am deply saddened by your
report." observed Commissioner
Bob Thomas. "Y es. we did vole
to deny you the free use of the
civic center, but It was unani­
mous. In fact." lie added. "1 was
the one who made the motion."
Thomas observed. "B u t this Is
the first time I can honestly say
that I voted for something about
which I fell aaddened."
Tho m a s aald Fogle'* com­
m e n ts m a d e h i m re -h a s h
thoughts he had when the re­
quest was brought u p for a vole.
" I foci it Is Imperative that we
take steps to do an about-face on
this matter." he aald. "and allow
those days without charge.'*
"1 appologlze." he said, "and 1
urge the other commlasUmerS to
Join me."
McClanahan suggested the
commission not take any action
until the mayor waa on hand.
"Unless there are a n y objections
from the comm ission." he said,
"le t's put this back on the
agenda for the next meeting, at
which time we can discuss It
further and vote on U ."
T h e commissioners gave their
c o n c e n t to p o s t p o n e th e
measure. Th e next city com­
mission meeting w ill be held
Monday. Feb. 14.

B y B IL L M M Q S T K O M
Assoclatod Press Writer
TA LLA H A S S EE T h e re­
cession cut sales tax collections
but Floridians faced higher local
taxes In 1992. for the 30th
highest tax burden among the
stutes. a research group said.
" O u r local tax burden la now
In the upper half of the nation.
It's the first time we've ever
leaped up that high." Dom inic
Calabro, president of Florida
T a x W a tc h Inc., told a news
conference Wednesday.

Calabro said local taxes rose
because o f h ig h e r costs of
expanding local services such os
water management, hospital and
fire districts, and the growing
expense of administering growth
management laws.
Now the recovering economy
ts boosting state sales tax collec­
tions. Calabro said. "O verall,
we're probably going to rise to
29th over the next year or tw o ."
Florida, which doesn't have an
Income tax. had a per capita
state tax burden of • 1.074. Th a t
was 41st among the states In

I9D2. down from 39th the yeur
before.
Local taxes of B781tper capita
ranked 23rd. u p from 27th a
year earlier.
Th e com bined *1.855 per
capita was the same as the year
before and still well below llie
national average of 4 2 .123.
Alaska had the highest per
capita rale al 43.937; Mississippi
had the lowrat al 41.304.
Flo rid a ’s taxes rank even
lower when co m p a re d with
Floridians' personal Income, the
19(h highest In the nation.

Stale and local taxes lake 9.9
cents of every dollar In personal
mf-ome. 43rd In the n-Ulon. Th e
national average la 11.3 cents.
Alaskans pay the most, IB .3
cents per dollar. Tennesseans
pay the least. 8.8 centa.
" W i t h F lo rid a 's local tax
burden on the rise, citizens have
an opportunity to be more vigi­
lant over how their tax dollars
are spent." Calabro said. " C iti­
zens must take part In their local
government and speak up tf they
feel their laxrs are unusually
excessive or unfair."

Assistant A ttornry General Anne
K. Hlngam.in. who told a House
Judiciary subcommittee lhal the
adm inistration seeks passage
"as quickly as possible "
T h r seven so-called Baby Bells
w e re g r a n t e d r e g io n a l
monopolies on local phone serv­
ice a decade ago when I hey were
sc p.i ruled from Amrrlcun Te le ­
phone A Telegraph Co.
A T &amp; T retained the right to
provide longdistance service
and lo manufacture and sell
telecommunlrat Ions equipment
Bui a separate House bill,
sponsored by Reps. Jack Brooks.
D-Texas. and Jo h n Dlngell D-

Mich., would pnaae out rm irlrlions on longdistance service
and equipment manufacturing
by Ihc regional Bell systems
Thai measure also was tracked
by Htngamnn. Sim ilar legislation
has been Introduced In ihc
Scnalr by Sens. Jo h n D.mfnrih,
R M o. and Daniel Inm iyr !)•
Hawaii.

There would be a wailing period
before ihev could start offering
such services
“ Th e feeling of Bell South and
Southern Bell Is lhal we are
pleased congress ts seeing Ihe
telecommunications arena a* an
e x tr e m e ly Im p o rta n t I n •
fastructure." Strlckler M id . "I'm
glad to see lhal thry are putting
it in such a high priority status
right up there with healthcare
and crime. It shows congress Is
Irving lo do something for Ihe
communications Industry and
the people Ihev serve "

Future
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
I he com m unica­
tions business. They loo say
they hope to bring more and
better service to Americans
T h e focus of congressional
discussion today moves lo Ihc
H o u s e t c lc r n im n u n lc a l Io n s
subcommittee, which Is looking
at a bill that would let the
regional telephone companies
provide cable programming In
Ih clr service arras. The bill also
would expand opportunities for
other com panies lo compete
w ith (hem In providing local
phone service.
T h e measure Is nol specifically
connected to a telephone com
pany supplying what are pres­
ently considered as movies or
T V shows on cable T V .
" T h is goes way beyond th at."
Slrtckler said, ' ll means (hat
through a cooperative venture
a m o n g the c o m m u n ic a tio n s
Industry, this will be a con­
vergence of telephone, cable T V .
and m any other uses, which will
bring a wealth of new Informa­
tion right Into the home or
business."
Strlck ler projected. "A s an
example, th e ir Is a possibility
that people In Sanford m a y
someday be able lo turn on their
T V bet. punch In a particular
channel, and read the news
p u b lis h e d b y the S a n fo rd
H erald."
T h e prospect of using the T V
to make a phone call and see the
person at the other end on the
TV,screen Is also Included tn this
protect.
.." T h is Involves msny entitles."
Slrtckler said. “ What It will do Is
develop Joint ventures. It will
b r i n g v a r i o u s c o m p a n ie s
together Into one Industry."
"Yet.* he continued, "th ey
will continue to set as separate
companies, because monopolies
w ouldn't be allowed."
T h e congressional measure Is
being pushed by Reps. Edw ard
M a rk c y . D -M a ss.. ana J a c k
Fields. R-Tcxas. They won the
e n d o rs e m e n t W ednesday o f

Under ih r Brooks-Din gel I hill,
the local Bell companies would
have lo prove lo th r Justice
Department and Federal Com­
munications Commission that
gelling Into those businesses
would nol ln|urr competition.

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Hospital
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
"U n til these numbers are better defined and the publlr Is
better Informed the numbers on
the report card really don't mean
anything." Llaa Newsy, director
of marketing and public rrlalions at the hospital, aald.
Most of the 400 administrators
al the workshop backed the
creation of a consumer guide
comparing hospitals’ costs and
quality of r a r r . But most were
unhappy w ith the slate's Initial
draft and wanted to know how
the figures were calculated.
Ncway said Central Florida
Regional Hospital Is very sup­
portive of the concept of public
iM-roiinisbtllty. but believes the
system of reporting the numbers
needs to be refined so the
Information can be more clearly
understood.
"People have lo be able to
compare apples to apples." she
said.
"W c support the concept of
public accountability and the
sharing of data, but we Just want
to understand the system that's
used." said R lndy Rudy of O r ­
lando Regional Hcalthrare Sys­
tem . "W e d o n 't understand
this."

For example. R udy M id. Ihe
proposed guide Indicates that
Orlando Regional Medical Cenler
had a 1992 surgical mortality
rale SO perreni higher than an
"expected outcome" ealculalrd
by Ihe slate.
But Ihe stair has not been able
lo provide the hospital with a
breakdown of the numbe rs used
lo arrive al lhal figure, she said
Rudy said II was a surprlxc
slnee Ihe hospital has shown
dramallc Improvements in quali­
ty andefltclrncy In ir-cent yrarx
Ncway said Central Florida
Regional Hospital also sliowrd u
surgical mortality rale 20 per­
cent higher than expected.
I "B ill U m&gt;* could mean Just one
pcr»-&gt;n." she noted. ‘'W e'rr-notreally sure how they calculate
ihc expected rate, li could de­
pend on so m any fartors like
age. Income level, amount of
previous care. So m any things
can Ik - factored In .’*
Nnvay said ih r public and thr
surgeons are “up In arm s" over
(he report card and she can
understand why.
"These figures a rr so mislead­
ing." she aald. "It docs not
present an accurate picture for
people lo be able lo compare

quality of rare and cost
Other questions included why
t h r s l a t e a d ju s t e d s o m e
categories tiasrd on a hospital s
bed rxnint and chose calegorlrs
like death rales when experts are
divided over whether they are an
accurate measure of a hospital's
quality.
T im Lynch , director ol the
stale Center for Health Statistics,
said m any of thr administrators'
suggestions will be Incorporated
lit the revised guide,
Th e Consum er Guide to llospll a l P e r f o r m a n c e w i l l be
published within Ihe next few
months, state officials said
i,

Th e guides will be distributed
to ihe slate's 11 Community
Health Purchasing Alliances
The reglonaL nonprofit groups
were created by Iasi yru r's
health-care reform iaw fo help
small businesses buy affordable
health Insurance.
"If we are going to go ithrad
w ith the com petitive, freemarket approach, wc need lo
e m p o w e r c o n s u m e rs ." said
Doug Cook, director of ih r slate
Agency for Health Care Reform.
Information Irom in* Aiux i S4 Pr*»» It
tonlsmad In thi*rrpo*I

S e c re ta ry of S ta te p ro p o s e s o n e -ye a r A F D C lim it
I f j g y ■ ■ R Q 4 TW 0 M

Associated Proas Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Republican Secretary of
State J im S m ith aald Wednesday he'll call for a
■one-year limit on Aid to Families w ith Dependent
' Children tf elected governor.
{ E ve n to get the aid for one year, redpk-nta
Mould have to spend 40 hours a week on Job
hunting, training, community service or similar

* M I A M I - H e r e are th e
wlnnlno num b ers selected
Wednesday In the Florida Lot­

productive activities. Sm ith told a news confer­
ence.
He claimed a one-year A F D C time limit would
■eve 43 billion. $1.7 billion of which would go
back to the federal governm ent. The rest would
go to programs to get welfare recipients beck to
w o rk, he aald.
Democratic Gov. Law ton Chiles has celled for
spending 131 m illion on the Project Indepen­
dence program to help welfare recipients get Jobe.

to find one.
Those recipients' children would still g-t basic
necessities from food stamp and Women. Infanta
and Children programs.
" I think there will be a small percentage of
children who are going to end up being wards of
the state, but that happens today," Smith aald.
"Th e re 's going to be a small percentage that are
going to be sorry folks, and. frankly, their kids arc
probably going to be better off."

Lawmakers lost year approved pilot projects,
scheduled to begin soon In the Pensacola and
Oslnesvllle areas, that will give recipients more
on training, child-care and Intensive casemanagement, and cut off benefits after two years.
Sm ith sold he'd propose spending more than
493 million on Project Independence, using
money saved b y a time limit on A F D C .
Benefits would end after a year for recipients
who couldn't get a Job or show a good-faith effort

TH E W E A TH E R

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slight chance of showers. Low In
the lower 60s. Southeast 5 lo 10
m ph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Friday: Partly cloudy with a
chance of showers and thun­
derstorm s. H ig h a round 80.
South wind 10 m ph. Chance of
rain 30 percent.
Extended forecast: Saturday
and Sunday: Partly cloudy with
m ild nights and w arm daya and
a chanrc of ahowers. Lows In the
60s. Highs In the lower to mid
80s. Monday: Partly cloudy and
cooler with a chance of ahowrrs.
Low s In Ihe 50s. High* In the
60s to lower 70s.

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highs. 8:40 a .m .. 9 2 3 p.m .:
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temperature of 58 degrees.
N e w S m y r n a Beach: Waves
are 2 feet and semi glassy.
Current Is lo the north, with a
water temperature of 58 degrees.

B t. A u g u stin e to J u p it e r In le t
Tonight: W ind soulhrast 15 lo
20 knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet. Bay
a n d Inla n d w a te rs cho p p y.
Widely scattered showers. F ri­
day: Wind southeast 15 to 20
knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet. Bay and
Inland waters choppy. Widely
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MONDAY
Ptly cldy 72-88

T h e high te m p e ratu re In
Sanford Wednesday was 75
degrees and Ihe overnight low
was 61 as reported by ihc
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
p e rio d , e n d in g at 9 a m .
Thursday, loialted 0 inches.
T h r temperature ul 9 a.m.
today was 68 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
63. as recorded by ihe National
Weather Service al the Orlando
International Airport.

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thu raday. January 37, 1994 . 1 4

Hate crime
law about to
be enacted

Multi charges
Seminole County nhertfra deputies arrested Tracy L.
I l.rhcrty. 29. of 309 McCIlntock Street. Longwood, on Tuesday.
Deputies responded to a cal) regarding an attempt to cash what
» . is believed to ire a stolen check. Flaherty was located at the
business Jn Kern Park, where deputies said he was attempting
to rash a check for $418. which had been reported as stolen.
A* the John E. Polk Correctional Fnclllty. FJahcny was also
arrrsted by laingwood police. In connection with several
robberies. Police said on Ja n . 3. Flaherty reportedly took a
$200 T V set from the garage at his residence, belonging to
another occupant, and sold It for $40
Th e y said on Jan. 7. he took an $1,800 motorcycle from the
garage, and sold It for $350. In neither case, police report, did
Flaherty have permission to remove or sell the Items.
lie w js given additional charges of dealing in slnlen properly
and grand lheft.

By A M N 1 TH O M P S O N
Associated Press Writer

Theft thwarted
Sanford pollre arrested Danny Michael Kuppe. 44. of 2800
Georgia Avenue, on Tuesday. Police said he was reportedly
v e il Inside a woman's vehicle parked In the 2800 block of
Hartwell Avenue. Police said the woman's boyfriend confronted
him. and Ruppe reportedly Hied to Identify hlinseir as an
undercover police officer. When the victim colled for police,
Kuppe lejHirtrdly attempted to flee, but police said Ihe
boyfriend tackled him. fought with him. and held him down
until officers antved Ruppe was charged with burglary' to a
vehicle, and possession of hurglury tools

Oh baby
David Lalshaw is shocked to loam some tacts
about other babies in a library book he selected
recently The nine month old recently accom-

Retail theft
Lawrence Michael Linden. 31. 1308 W 3rd Slreel. was
arrested at n retail store I11 the 1500 block of French Avenue
Tuesday. Police said he attempted lo take a 12-park of beer and
meal valued al $37 from Ihe store without paying. Linden was
detained by a store employee. He was charged with retail theft

Sanford police arrested Willie McCloud. 23. 28 William Clark
Court, on Tuesday. An undercover Special Investigative l/nll
reportedly made a drug purchase fiom McCloud during a check
of the 13th Street and Holly Avenue area Police said Me Cloud
fled from the area, but was later located In a ditch near 1st
Street and Summerlin Avenue, fie was arrested on charges of
conspiracy lo traffic In cocaine, and sale/dellvery. with Intent to
d'slrtbute

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 TO N - Ills bottom
line may still he health care
that's always there, but Presi­
dent Clinton now Is wide open to
suggestions on how lo gel from
hereto there
The While House makes II
clear there's nothing sarred in
a n y of the d e ta ils of the
1.342-page plan that H illary
Rodham Clinton, domestic poll*
cy adviser It a Magarlnrr and
squad* of specialists spent so
much time w orking on Iasi year.
Th e m andatory health alli­
ances. the caps on Insurance
p r e m iu m s , e v e n C l in t o n 's
b e d ro c k p r o p o s a l that a ll
employers pay for hrullh insur­
ance — all are open lo negotia­
tion. administration official* say.
Clinton's threat In his Slate of
the Union address to veto any
bill that doesn't guarantee cov­
erage lor all A met leans |M,uttrelly
did mx say when everyone must
be covered.
Thtf huge hill ihe president
sent Congress three months ago
sperllled Ja n I. 1998. ns thr
deadline. But W hite House Prrss
Secretary Dee Dee Myers said
W ednesday the timetable Is
"s o m e th in g that lias to he
worked out."
Clinton's proposed employer
mandate, which has stirred such
opposition from Republicans urn!
sm a ll-b u sin e ss gro up s, also
could disappear or l&gt;e watered
down In the ultimate congres­
sional compromise.
Mvcrs said the Clinton leant
c o n c lu d e d th a t m a k in g all
employers pay for health Insur­
ance was "the best option If
somebody comes up with a
belter Idea, we'll look ut It."
M rs. C lin t o n . In a (ra n k
exchange last week with hospital
and Insurance executives, con­
fided that n e ith e r the c o n ­
troversial caps on Insurance
premiums nor the ullluncc struc­
ture Is "written In stone."
And Treasury Secretary Lloyd
Bentsen assured manufacturers
Wednesday that the president
was w illing to back off his
Insistence that every' company
w i t h f e w e r t h a n 5 ,0 0 0
employees scrap Its existing
health plan and Join thr regional
purchasing alliances.
The alllnnces almost certainly
will shrink, und th ry could be
made voluntary, not mandatory.
Rep. Pete S ta rk . D -C a llf..
chairman of the House Ways and
Means health subcom m ittee,
said. "W e w o n 't c' mpletely
undo every health insurance
plan In the co u n try."
Stark, a strong supporter of
universal coverage, predicted
thal even If Congress scraps the
employer mandate. II will still
find ways lo make all businesses
shore the health burden.
"Businesses w ho do not now
provide health Insurance are
going to have to pay something
even if they don't provide the

Traffic stop
Kenneth Leon Fields. 29. 152 Bethune Circle. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police following a traffic stop Tuesday on
W. 27th Street near U.S Highway 17-92. He v.-as charged with
attached tag not assigned, and driving with a suspended/revoked license.

Domestic case
Johnnie Kay Haddock J r . 29. 1209 W. 20h Street, was
arrrsled by sheriffs deputies Tuesday in the 900 block of
Penfleld Cove. Sanford, following an argument with u female.
He was c barged with battery, domestic violence, and resisting
arrest w It bout violence.

Warrant arrests
• Gregory Winded Tillm an. 24. 3031 W. 23rd Slreel.
Sanford. was arrested at his rrsldenre by shertfTs deputies
T ucsdAy. He was wanted on a capias for aggravated battery.
• Freddie Lee Williams. 25. 2850 E. 21st Street. Sanford, was
arrested'bV deputies at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Pat-ldiy
"TttKRMcr *Ht* wag wVmtrd bh u warrant for sale of cocaine .
• Edward Eugene Fields. Sr.. 48. of Winter Park.' was
anrsted tty Sanford police Tuesday. He was wanted on an
Ouing? County warrant for aggravated stalking
• Keith Dante Walkrr. 21. of 2381 Dollarway. was arrested
by Sanford police at 91h Street and Park Avenue Tuesday. He
was wanted on a warrant for driving with a suspendetPrevoked
license.
• Nicholas Lee Cain. 26. 7 4 1 E. Church Ave.. Longwood. was
arrested at the Jail Tuesday. He was wanted for falling to
appear on a charge of possession of cannabis.
• Tim oth y Eugene Thomas. 23. 2019 McCarthy Ave.. was
arrested by deputies In the 1900 block of Southwest Road
Tuesday. H r was wanted on a warrant for falling to appear on a
charge of exposing sexual organs.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• Tw o traskeiballs were reported stolen Tuesday from Sun
Lake Park, at Sun Lake Apartments.
• A case of antl-freeic coolant valued at $23 was reported
stolen during a business burglary Tuesday In the 2300 block of
S.R .48.
• A residential burglary was reported Tuesday at an
apanmenl on Sun Lake Circle in Sun Lake Apartments. An
estimated $1,775 In Jewelry was reportedly taken.
• A video recorder valued at $700 was said to have been
taken from the trunk of a car Tuesday, parked In the 2900
block of Midway Avenue. An estimated $400 In damage was
reportedly done lo the trunk of the rented vehicle.
• A bike valued at $180 was reported stolen Tuesday from a
rrsldencc In the 2100 block of Brlsson Avenue.
• A customized truck cap valued at $900 was reported stolen
Tuesday from a vehicle parked in a fenced area In the 3500
block of Beardall Avenue.
• T w o claw hammers were the only Items believed lo have
been taken In the burglary Tuesday, at the Garden Club of
Sanford on Fairmont Drive.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• $860 In electronic equipment and Jewelry were reported
stolen from an unoccupied house Tuesday In the 2400 block of
Lake Avenue.
• An A M T 380 caliber firearm was reported slnlen Tuesday
from Ihe showcase of a business In the 2700 block of Orlando
Drive.
• A safe and Its contents were reportedly stolen Tuesday
from an establishment In the 3800 block of Orlando Drive.
Police said someone pulled out the phone and alarm wires
before making oft with a $250 safe containing $1,550 in U.S.
currency.
• Golf clubs and a golf bag were reported stolen Tuesday
from a vehicle parked In the 1900 block of W . 3rd Street. The
Hems were listed al a value of $635.
• A $2,500 communications radio and $50 antenna were
reportedly stolen Tuesday from an unsecured vehicle parked In
front of a business In the 500 block of Lake Mary Blvd.
• A $900 air compressor was reported missing from a pickup
truck Tuesday, parked In the 200 block of Krtdcr Read.

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County Public Library In Lake Mary

No sacred cow s to be found
in C linton’s health care plan

Drug deal

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policy." he said
Drew Altman, president of ihe
Kaiser Fam ily Foundation, a
philanthropy pushing for health
reform, said. "There are a m il­
lion and one details of (Clinton's)
plan that have billion dollar im ­
plications for all kinds of Interest
groups and segments of the
Industry. All of those are on the
table."
T h e y Include such Issues as
whether Congress will go along
with Clinton’s proposal to force
teaching hospitals and medical
schools to reserve 55 percent of
their residencies for p rim ary
care physicians by 1998.
C lin to n 's plan to squeeze
a lm o s t $ 2 0 0 b ill io n fro m
Medicare and Medteald Is also
wide open for debate. But so Is
his promise lo provide a new.
$85 billion prescription drug
b e n e f i t to a l l M e d i c a r e
ttenrflclarles.
The president aimed not only
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T h e president's o n ly nonnegotiable demand wan for u n i­
versal coverage, but even that
con be defined " a s , something
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th e

Am ericans without insufartcr" Kai ser Inundation's Altm an said.
ft it's that far down the road,
hut to slow d ra stic a lly the
growth of the nation's medlckU then the promise of universal
coverage would be "really a
bill, soon to lop $ I trillion.
piece of paper thal may or may
His plan for "backstop" caps
on insurance prem ium s pro­ not be delivered." he said.
Bui h r added. "It may do Just
mpted Republicans and some
fine, though, for a Rose Garden
doctors to warn they would lead
cerem ony."
Inevitably to medical rationing

N O TIC E FOR H I AMINO ON
O f C L A R E O PUBLIC
NU ISAN C E
IN RE
LO T )4 HARDENS
AD O PB 1 P C 71 Public Record!
ol WflilnoK County FL, prei
onfTy ttlwwn *1 being' owned by
Willi* V A Marts* L A Willi*
Ertkin GrtHIn «nd o'l portlet
Soring or donning to Soto ony
right, titto or IMeretl in tho
property detcribed otooro
W H E R E A S , iso Beord ol
County Commtttlonoft ot Semi
noW County, did on ISO I Its doy
ot Jonuory. I Ho. find ond do
d o rtd o ilructwr* tocotod In
Seminole County, to bo m u t t ,
u n i t n l l p r y . ond a p u b lic
nuitonco. tsot IS# donor el tso
proport, 1according to tso prop
orty record* -n Itio Seminole
C ounty ApproltOT’l OttiCOl On
ntSlcB tso ytructuro It located
Or* Willie M A Marts* L . A
W ill* Ertkin Griffin ol Rt 1 Boo
IA. Sanford F L ))77li thoI the
public nuitonco It a roUdontiol
ttructuro located ot 110) Firtt
Drive and further detcribed at
M l torts above, and that corrtc
live action it required to abat*
ts* public nultanc*. and
W H E R E A S , tso Board ol
County Cem m iltienert found
that the following condlllont
commuted a public nuiunce;
( I ) Th e building Sat boon
teverely damaged by Ihe ole
m e n t t o l n a lu r o duo lo
abandonment 111 There It IratS
and dtbrit mtlde and outtldo ol
the building 1)1 Thlt condition
contlilutet o potential tire Sat
o,d and
W H ER EAS , th* following cor
ractive octlonltl necettory to
abate the public nuitonco It: To
domol its and remove the build
Ing. abandoned motor vehicle,
troth ond dobrlt from tho prop
•Tty
NOW T H E R E F O R E , notlct It
heroby given to the to'd Willie
M A Martha L A Willie Ertkln
Grlllin and oil partial having or
claiming to have any right, till*,
or tnterett in tho proparty do
tcribed above, to appear boloro
tho Board ot Comfy Commit
tlonert ot Somlnolt County.
Florida, at 1:90 P M . at lit
roguiar searing on the Its day ol
March. Iff*, at th* Seminole
Comfy Service* Building. Room
I07S. 1101 Eott Firtt Strool.
Sanford. Florid*, to thaw couto
It ony. why tueh ttruclurei
isoutd n -t b , demollthod ond
Cleared irem Ihe property and
th* corrective action ot abat*
ment tpeclf'od In the Notice ot
Public Nuitonco mould not be
taken.
W ITN E S S m y hand and teal
thlt Dth day of January, m e
(S E A L )
M A R V A N N E MORSE
Clerk loth* Board ot
Count, Commlttlenert ot
SommoW Comfy. Florida
BV CorvlonCohon
Pubiim January 70. 17 A Feb
ruary ). 10 1W4
D EN 1)0

Th e ordinance does not specify
which city services an offender
would lose, but those could
include library cards, fishing
llcensrmand trash collection.
Mayor d.'WrrtiACl'MCCWtTT dWT
not retyfn ’ 'eyiiu'/fdr 'PAffimrllV
Wednesday. . , ,J((T Vf ,
D a v id M a n n in g ? -n- -p o lic e
lieutenant tn nearby Everett who
investigated unti-ScfliltJc vandal­
ism last year at a Jew ish ceme­
tery there, said he shook Ills
head when lie heard about the
ordinance,
t

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County Ordinance 00 14, th*
above mentioned ttructvree are
declared to be • public nultanc*
and mutt bo demoll t/wd and
removed tram the property Tho
demolition ond removal ol lh*
•tructwro* mutt begin within
thirty 1)0) day* and be com
P'eted within mn#*y itoi day*
after receipt bl thlt notice, or
you may undertake the appeal
procett a* outlined In Section
Seven t il ol County Ordinance
Number 40-14. To purtu* the
appeal procett. II will bo ntcot
tar* tor you lo appear before
lh* Board ol County Commit
tlonert ond prttonl any relevant
or material (act* or evidence at

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Deputy Clerk

322-2611

i n ll r i ir t ,1

Pamela Bailry. president of the
Healthcare Leadership Council,
a group of health care CEOs,
said. "W e're finding very little
co ngressional se n tim en t for
price controls Everybody u n ­
derstands we need to get the
costs under control, but they're
skeptical of the capacity of
government to do it through
regulation."
But If the caps go. Clinton and
Congress may feel compelled to
find other ways to ratchet down
medical spending, or raise new
r e v e n u e s to p a y f o r th e
expansion of health care.
Congress m ay feel Intense
pressure to scale back the
Fortune 500-style package of
benefits Clinton proposed for
every Ameilcan.

B O STO N — Scrawl racial graf­
fiti Its suburban Marlboro some­
day soon and ihe rlty nilghi Just
lake away your library card and
stop picking up your trash.
Under a Marlboro city ordi­
nance nearing final approval
(trople convicted of hale crimes
could be fined $300 and perma­
nently lose r p y services.
"W e've become a nation of
h a n d -w r i n g e r s . " sa id C it y
Councilor Jam es Agorlisus, a
lawyer who drafted ihe ordi­
nance. "W e sit here and say
there's nothing we can do. I say
hogwash. We cunnot rely on Ihe
slate and the federal government
to legislate against hate crim e."
Michael Liberm an, national
counsel for the Am i-Defamallon
League of B'nal B 'rllh . said II Is
ihe llrst attempt he knows of lo
revoke eilv services as punish­
ment.
Civil rights a Korneys warned
that the measure m ay lx- too
extreme to become law.
"I don't think a town can pick
und choose who It's going to give
city services to. or use them as a
punishm ent." said Jo h n Roberts
of the Am erican Civil Liberties
Union. "Someone convicted of a
crime has ihe right to equal
access to city services. They're
over thctrhead with this one."
The ordinance was prompted
by swastikas and racist graffiti
spray-painted on a hardware
store last month In the city of
35.000 people 25 miles west of
Boston.
The measure was approved
unanimously Tuesday by Ihe
11-membcr C ity Council and
goes next lo the city attorney to
make sure It does not conflict
with state or federal law. The n It
would go to ihe m a y o r for
approval.
It defines a hate crime as u
criminal act "coupled with overt
actions motivated by bigotry and
bias." City employees convicted
of bate crimes would be fired
an d y o u n g s t e r s w o u ld be
expelled from school.

vt
G E N N E T T A SER V IC E and
J E A N E H A L L S E R V IC E .h U
wit*. SUN B A N K .N A .
M A ITL A N D R A Y M E R F
M A G U IR E III.M A B E L
H O F F S TE A D . CLASSIC A U T O
LE A S IN G . A M ER IC AN
H E R IT A G E M O R TG A G E CO .
and R ES O LU TIO N TR U S T
C O RPO RATIO N, a ted*'any
chartered corporation.
Detendanlt
N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to th* Final Summary
Judgment o' Mortgage Foroclo
tu rt dated January I). m i and
onttrtd In Cat* No *1 )M I CA
U E ot th* Circuit Court ot tho
Eightoonth Judicial Circuit. In
and for Seminolo Count*. Flor
Id*, wherein C O L L E C T I V E
F E D E R A L SA V IN G S BAN K
l/k/o C O L L E C TIV E T E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LO AN ASSOCI
A T IO N . C P I o l n l l l f l and
G E N N E T T A SERVICE and
J E A N E H ALL S E R V IC E, hit
w it * . S U N B A N K . N A .
M A IT L A N O . R A Y M E R F
AAAGUIRE III. AAABEL HOF
F S T E A D . C L A S S IC A U T O
L E A S IN G . A M E R IC A N
H E R IT A G E M O R TG A G E CO
and R E S O L U T I O N T R U S T
C O R P O R A TIO N , a federally
chartered corporallon. (" 0 *
tendanti") Th* property tor*
elated therein will be told to the
hlghett bidder tor com *t the
Wett Front Door al th* Seminolo
County Courthouv*. )0t ft Park
Avenue, Santord. Florida ))77l.
at II 00 A M lh* torn day ol
February, IW4 Said property It
legally detcribed at toilowt
Lot )4 I, Mandarin Section
Seven, according to th* Plot
thereof at recorded In Plot Buok
M. Page 14 ond IS ol th* Public
Record! ot Seminole Count*.
Flo ridolTh # ' Property I
TO G E T H E R with all th* Im
provementt now or hvreotter
erected on tn* property, ond oil
o a tc m tn li, right* appurle
nonce*, rent*. ro»#itt*t. miner
•I. oil. gat right* and profitt.
water, water rightt ond w otittock. ond *11 llitu ro i now or
here*lie, a part at the property.
Including replacement* and ad
dlllont thereto
ICourtS#*! I
M A R Y A N N S MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
C IR C U IT CO UR T
By: Dorothy W Bolton
A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth January JO. J7. I t t l
D E N I II

rtiiU M U
IN RE F O R F E IT U R E OF
Il.tU O O U S C U R R E N C Y
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
S M E R IF F S O F F IC E
P L A IN T IF F
VS
W ILIM IN A C U R R Y
O E F E N 0AN T/CLA1M ANT
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO Wlllmin* Curry
H IS N W lets Terraco

nos
Miami. F lor Ida ) ) Its
and
All parliot hating or claiming
to havo any right, (ill*, or
lnl#ft«t in th# property harem
de*cr,bed
YO U ARE N O T IF IE O that an
Action for Farteitur* on in*
following property In Semlnoi*
Count*. Florida SI.4)1 DC In
United Slat** Currency hot boon
li led ageintt *ou in IS* Circuit
Court In ond for Seminolo
County. Fiord* You are re
quired to torvo a copy Ol your
written detente*. If any. to II
upon M A R Y A N N K L E I N ,
P la ln llll'* attorney, whet*
Oddret* It U t ) - Itth Slreel.
Son lord. Florid* 7777) TTtf on or
bofere th* ltth day ol February.
IW4 and III* th* original with
•ho Clerk ol (hi* Court either
before tervlc* on Plalnllll'*
attorney or Inmedlatoty there
otter, of her wit* a default will
be entered again*! you tor the
relief demanded in th# Com
p la in ! for F in a l O td a r el
Forfeiture
Dated on January 11,1Ha

(SEAL)
M A R V A N N E MORSE
a* Clerk of the Court
by Ruth King
at Deputy Clerk
Publlth January I). 10. )7 A
February i, IH4
D E N W_______________________
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C O U N TY O F SEM IN O LE
N O TIC E
A T T E N T IO N
Ruth Dye and
Oorlhea Connelly or their heir*,
attlgm. trantler*, or tucctttort
in inter**!* ond th* unknown
ipoute* of all the above
RE N W O F W &lt;1 O F BLK )
M M SM ITH S S U B D P B 1 P G1)
(H I W H ITE C ED A R ROAD
S O U TH )
A recant Intpectlon ol th*
above detcribed property re
vetted the unoccupied tlruc
lure* are uniat*, untuitebie far
occupancy and detrimental H
th* health, **t*ty end welfare of
•he general public The (true
lure* are a health and lire
heierd due to Inadequate main
to nan co. d ila p id a tio n and
In accordance with Seminole

ttrucluret thou Id nof be de­
clared a public nuitanc* 11 you
with to appeal to the Board el
CommltOonert. pleat* let me
know and I will requetf lh*
Board *0 tot a time ond dot* tor

OTworlng

Fellur* to begin removal ol
th* ttrwctwrtt or failure to
appeal to th* Board ol Commit
Honor* within thirty 1)0) doyt
otter receipt ot thlt notice may
retull in action being token by
th* County to have th* tlruc
turet demonthed and removed
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EDITORIALS

How about a
‘State of the
City’ speech?

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T u e s d a y nigh t. Pre sid e n t C lin to n presented
his State of the U n io n address. It Is a n annual
tradition a m o n g the le a d rrs o f o u r n a tio n .
Before stepping o n to the p la tfo rm , the
president kne w th e re w ould be b o th p ro and
con responses to h is a n n o u n c e m e n t o f plans.
Yet he presented h is vie w p o in t of th e needs of
o u r coun try a n d m a d e su gge stio n s to fulllll
th e m .
People directly In v o lv e d w ith la w enforce­
m e n t paid close a tte n tio n to his c o m m e n ts on
c rim e , c o m m u n ity policing a n d a plan to
p rohibit assault rifle s.
O th e rs concerned about the m e d ic a l com­
m u n it y listened In te n tly to th e president's
re m a rk s about h e a lth c a re .
Depending o n a p e rso n ’s p erso n a l connec­
tions. they listened. S o m e agreed w it h what
w as said. O th e rs co m p la in e d th e president
d id n ’t go far e n o u g h In some of his proposals.
U n fo rtu n a tly . (h e re were a few w h o had no
op in ion s. T h e y w a ite d to hear a ra d io a n d T V
talk show host tip th e president's p la n s apart.
T h e y allowed t h is type of c o m m e n t to
Influence their beliefs.
Perhaps this Ih p e o f public s p e a k in g should
be carried fu rth e r. A t the local le ve l, the only
tim e a g o v e rn m e n t leader c o m m e n t s on
fu tu re plans Is d u r in g an election c a m p a ig n .
A fte r the e lectio n , people hear o n ly bits of
p la n s revealed at p u b lic m eetings o r through
the media. T h e y n e ve r have the o p p o rtu n ity
to hear any long'-scnlc plans.
N ew plans n a tu r a lly sp rin g u p f ro m tim e to
tim e re q u irin g g o ve rn m e n ta l a c tio n . These
sh o u ld h t expe cte d .
P U M P I W n M i n e b c v e io p m c A ts .': improve?m e n tsop r r r s t n c t I o n s how ever, a re often In
the shfdy stage fo r m a n y m o n th s. T h e people
deserve to hear th ese concepts. In d o in g so.
th e y will be b e tte r Informed, a n d b e capable
o f le n din g s u p p o rt.
A few g o v e r n m e n t leaders In C e ntra l
F lo rid a give a n a n n u a l ’’State o f th e C it y " or
"S ta te of the C o u n t y " report. T h e s e have
p ro ve n va luable In o b ta in in g p u b lic support
for a project.
T h e people In these c o m m u n it ie s are
pleased that th e y h a ve been g iv e n Inform a­
tio n on what m a y be In their future.
W e urge m ore lo c a l g o v e rn m e n ts to become
In vo lve d In an a n n u a l message o f th is type.
T h e percentage o f people w h o atte n d a
com m ission m e e tin g Is e x tre m e ly low In
com parison to to ta l population o f a n area.
Everyone d e serve s to know w h a t Is being
plan n e d . It Is p a rt o f what s h o u ld be good
governm ent.

LETTERS T O EDITOR
Letters to the editor arc welcome. A ll letters
must be signed. Include the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Lellrrs should be on a single subject and be
as brief as j&gt;osslblc, Th e letters are subject to
editing.

Berry's World

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r, S r i i~r

' Listen. man I'd like to do some robbing and
stealing with you. but there's /ust too much
random violence going on out there tor m e ."

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Last blast, end of Lawrence Walsh
T h e publication of Lawrence Walsh's final
blast at the high public officials he was unable to
Indict or convict brings lo n beluird end the
longest, the most expensive and the worsttwitched Investigation ever conducted by a
special prosecutor. Let us try to learn what w r
can from II.
T h e Iran-Contra controversy had Its roots in
the failure of the authors of the Constitution to
specify which branch of the federal government
should have Ih r ultimate responsibility for the
conduct of foreign policy. Senrrh that document
as you will, you will find no rn llghim m e n l on
the subject. Congress declares war: the president
appoints ambassadors and negotiates treaties,
subject to the approval of the Senate. Beyond
that, silence reigns.
As a result, when Congress Is controlled by one
party and the W hile House by the other, there Is
room for all sorts of maneuvers by both sides tn
matters of foreign policy. In the ease of Iran.
President Reagan rngugrd In seerrt negotiations
with Iranian officials to obtain the release of
American hostages In Lebanon and ultimately
consented lo the secret sale of arms to Iran lo
help consummate the deal. Various aides of the
president, without (even Walsh mlmttsl his

knowledge, arranged lo divert a pan of the
proceeds of this sale to the support of the
Nicaraguan Contras ••a cause they knew he
f a v o r e d , b u t for
which Congress had
recently forbidden
Ih r expenditure of
government funds.
When thrse fails
came lo ligh t, the
D em ocratic leader­
ship of C o n g re ss,
which only 13 years
earlier had forced ihr
resignation of Presi­
dent N ix o n under
Ihreul of Im peach­
ment. saw what up
jwarrd to l&gt;e another *-------------------------------------------------j
such golden oppor­
tunity. Pronouncing
t Let us try to
Mr. Reagan’s actions
learn what we
a heinous violation of
c a n from it. £
his c o n s titu tio n a l
p o w e rs ( w i t h o u t ,
however. (Kiinting lo
any particular

clause). I hey staged a grandiose Investigation by
a Joint committee of Congress and then Insisted
on the appointment of a special prosecutor lo
Indict und convict Individual malefactors, the
higher ranking the heller.
Lawrence Walsh, ihe man apjminled special
prosecutor, was 75 at Ihe lime and largely rrtirrd
horn a distinguished but far hum eurthshaklng
career os a lawyer und Judge. With all the lime
and money he needed, fie sellled Into a suite nl
fancy offices In Washington and rrc m llrd a large
number of hot-eyed young lawyers to assist him
In his work ll consumed seven years
Walsh's defenders like lo suggest tli.it Die
manic real and numerous blunders of Ids office
were mostly owing lo these aides. Certainly there
were, among them, outspoken political leftists
determined lo use lheir InvestIgalIvc and
prosecutorial mandate to destroy Hnnuld Reagan
personally, politically and historically. Bui
Walsh cannot escape ultimate res|K)nMhlllty for
what his office tried lo do. and that was lo indict
and prosecute Mr. Reagan.
As the years rolled on. that proved, on the
basts of Ihe facts, lo bo Impossible So Walsh
shifted lo indicting lesser fry’, only to have most
of the convictions reversed on appeal

JOSEPH SPEAR

Three journalistic
giants move on
December was a trad m nnlh lor Journalists
Three Btans filed Ih rlr last slortrs. anil w r artmuch the poorer for ll.
Th e whole world noticed when William
Shlrer died. Tire legendary writer was known
lo an earlier generation for his C B S radio
reports during World War ll and lo mine for
his exhaustive histories of itx.it era — most
notably his brilliant account nl the Nazi
scourge. “ T h e Rise and Fall of Ih r Th ird
Reich."
But unless you are
a r e l a t i v e o r an
a s tu te re a d e r of
news, you prutiabiy
took llllle n o lr ol Ih r
itraiing of Jrrrm ia li
Leary and Ricliurd
Stout. Permit me to
tell you about them.
Je rry O'Leary was
born Into the news-

S

LETTER S

Far«wt$th my friend"
T h e iHit tlnft?'l saw Steven Gathers, he was
leading a Sunday school class. He spoke with a
passionate love for Ihe scriptures and ull people
and our Lord Jesus Christ. H r hud a fervent
confidence In Ih r hope of Ih r word and the
promise of heaven. It Is Ironic os ! look back on
that hour a couple of weeks ago that I seem lo
remember Steven, whom I barely knew by first
name, saying that he wanted to be prepared If
he died, lo go lo heaven. He wanted to know
where he waa going, he wanted it to be heaven,
and he wanted to be ready In case somebody
ra m e for him when he had his back turned. Of
course, none of us In (he small congrentlon
dreamed that Steven or his teen-aged son
Steven Jr. who stood In Ihe back of the church
so serious and handsome like tils father, would
go out fishing on u boat on (he lake In back of
their house the following Sunday and never
come back, an excursion starting so happily and
being u straight path to heaven. It was always
Ihe older men and women in the church who
thanked God for waking up that morning.
But It was Steven who spoke with passion the
previous Sunday about being ready when he
waa called, even out of the blue to go lo Ihe right
place. Had I thought anything about II. I
probably would have thought tliat his prudence
was a bll premature, though admirable. As It
turned out. h r was right, though I can’t Imagine
he ever thought he would die young.
He hud a love for his religion which showed In
his rock-solid commitment to his lovely wife
Marquetta and Steven’s two younger sisters.
Andrea and Stephanie. He had a love for his Job.
a n d the house on the back of which they were
still building a porch. Though It was already
enclosed. II was a place lo sit mid view Ihe lake
thal look the men. the place that became a door
to the hereafter.
T h e day after. Monday. Jan. 17. people talked
on the bank while children bounced on the
trampoline that the parents had thoughtfully
provided for their children and all their friends,
rem inding one and all what children leach us
best, the Joy of living. Because life must go on so
yo u might as well live every moment, w hich Is
what Steven J r . and Steven Sr. were doing I'm
sure as they pushed the boat into the lake, with
the two lawn chairs they could use for a
Icslurcly bll of silting back and (Isblng. T h e n
one of them stood up. the boat tipped over — I
don't know (he rest except (hat they were lost.
Neighbors called 9-1-1 bul divers could not find
them for a long time.
At the house, afterward, people talked on Ihe
porch, loo. People stayed close In the house
w ith Marquetta and talked. Andrea und Stepha­
nie sometimes were In the house and sometimes
outside. It was perhaps hard to stop und think
about what had happened with so many people
around, and B u t of course Is why they were
there, tl Is a Irlbulr lo Steven Gathers Hint
people have been with Marquetta day and night
since Sunday. Jan 16. Th e y even npjjcurcd in
burst Ihe walls of the New Life Word Center on
E. 13th St. for (lie funeral. It’a a big church, not
the llllle church way at the other end or I3 lh .
Macedonia Primitive Baptlat Church where the
Outliers worshipped and where nearly everyone
w ho went there was related In them. I Just
happened to walk in one night wilh m y young
daughter In low about twn months ago and was
Immediately accepted Into the family of the

i-tmn-li w h ich Isa family.
AmlreiL'vanrt Stephanie have always treeti
iK'uulllul In choral), arrayad In shiny dresses
with coordinating children^ evening bags, and
Marquetta has always come benullfully dressed
In colorful ensembles with pieces of Jewelry set
nil against Ihe styles. And Ihe two Sieves always
wore lies. Steven Jr., who I remember as liking
in stand In the lurk, would wear a suit with a
vest. Bul his father seemed lo fuvor sweaters,
often under a Jacket. Al any rate, the two men
were so attractive. Ihe boy with Ihe angular
luce, so quiet, you never really knew what he
was thinking. But I'm sure ll was good.
His Tather was more relaxed, but. as I said,
lusslonale In his devotion to his family, lie
radiated pride In his children and In his religion.
Thai Iasi lim e I saw him I piped up In Ihe
Sunday school ami qursllonrd some parts of the
lesson, not doubling so m uch as trying to
understand how this and that could be. and
Slcvco invited the seeking. He welcomed m y
inquiry, saying || was good to search and
question, seeking the (ruth. I think that It la fair
lo say that al that moment Steven Gathers was
ihe leader of the church. T o e pastor. Ihe Rev.
Charlie C la rk , who had been there nine years
and Is the Gathers' youngest child’s godfather,
had only Just unswered a call to head a full-time
church In north Florida: Macedonia only has a
regular service twice a m o nth , though Sunday
school is every week But It wasn’t Just his rote
taking over some of the S u n d a y schools (hat
made Slcven looked up lo. The re are a lot of
single w om en In the church, widows or single
mothers or women who attend wllh their
children, but not (heir husbands. Also, single
men. or m en who attend singly. With the pastor
and his fam ily gone, the Gathers now seemed to
l&gt;r the only family (hat attended os a whole. I
Blink for this reason, and I hope I'm not
oiTcndlng anyone or speaking an untruth when I
say this, but I think we all looked up lo them as
a great cxnmpk- of what an American family
could, and should Ik -. And we looked to Steven
Gathers us ih r head of that fam ily and therefore
the church. I remember adm iring Marquetta
Gathers so much for this fine man of character
und good looks — and the character made Ihe
looks, for otherwise good looks can be Just a
shell: this brave son and happy daughters.
Even though it may hurt her to hear II said. It
must at some point be said for thal Is whut this
is all uboul: the loss; the huge loss. That Is w hy
v&gt; m any people are with Marquetta and staying
with her und canting In from all comers of Ihe
country to remember Steven Gathers That and
Itecuuse Steven Culhers was such a humble
man — hum ble, and noble. A n d his llllle son. as
family members said, followed rlghl In his
footsteps. A ll I could do when I saw Marquetta
the day I heard about ihe tragedy was to pal her
arm und say. "He was u great guy.” And that
really about summed him up. " I know It." she
said.
The one thing (hat everyone gathered at the
house on the llllle lake and w h o saw them off at
the big c hu rch Saturday, can say with complete
assurance Is B u t Slcven Gathers did what he
wanted. He w w lc d lo be prepared to go to
heaven IT he was lakrn like this, suddenly and
without warning, though there Is no avoidance
of Judgm ent ultimately for anyone. Steven
Gathers went to heaven. A n d he took his son
Slcven J r . w llh him.
Karen Lachcnauer
Orlando

| ta p e r

B u s in e s s

H is

father covered Con­
gress fur ih r Wash­
ington Star for 50
f Three titans
years and O ’Leary
began his career at
tiled I heir last
stories, and we
that paper In 1937 as
are m uch the
a 17-year-old copy
poorer lor it J
boy. He did ll all:
obits, features, the
poller brat. Ihe civil
rights marches, (h r
Stale Department,
Ih r White House.
O ’Leary was standing 12 Icel from Huscene when Jock Ruby shol l«cc Harvey
Oswald. H r was a wlioess la four executions
He was arrested In Cuba by Castro's police.
He won a bundle of awards and was the
president of Ihe While House Correspondents
Association In 1988 and 1989.
When the Star folded In 1981. O'Leary
worked briefly In the Reagan While House,
then Joined Ihe Washington Tim es In 1982.
He covered the While House anil later Ix-gan
a column called " O ’Leary's W ashington."
which he continued almost unit! his death
from circulatory problems on Dec. 19.
I ran Into O'Leary occasionally, mostly
when we were both covering the diplomatic
beat. I did not know him well, bm I respected
him Immensely. He wus colorful and charm
Ing. bul above all else, h r was a man of
granitic Integrity.
Richard Talbot Stout wus a native o(
Indianapolis who worked for pajx-rs In New
York. Dayton and Chicago before Joining
Newsweek magazine, where he reported on
the Stale Department, the Supreme Court,
civil rtghls, urban affairs and politics. H&lt;covcred Ihe presidential campaigns of 1968
and 1972 and wus one of Ihe central
characters In Tim othy Crouse's Irook about
the press In the 1972 race. "Tire Boys on the
Bus."
T h is Is how Crouse described him:
"Stoul looked like an overgrown schoollioy
— (all. hulking, overweight, libs suit always
rumpled, and his blond forelock cunshinily
falling down aver his perspiring forehead..:.
Stout was a roan of startling moods. W hen lie
was depressed, his gloom could drown ihr
good mood of a room. Bul when he was
feeling happy, he often displayed a terrifying h
►
sense of humor lhal hovered somewhere K
b
between Jack Benny Deadpan and Jonathan V
fc
Winters Bizarre. He had an nlarmlngly strong &gt;
*
sense of the absurd."
*
1 can personally altcsl lo the accuracy or *
that depletion. Stout was a member of the
faculty nt Th e American University School of
Communication, where I also serve. He was a
helluva teacher, known for Ills hilarious
memos to his students about ihelr turgid
prose and for his robust performances al the
lectern. A n aficionado of musical theater who
took tap dance lessons in mid life to keep his
skills honed, he would sometimes startle Ills
students by breaking Into a song and duncr
routine.
These men were giants In my world, and
the next time I'm at a social function and
some boor starts bad-mouthing m y business,
os some boor usually does. I'm not going lo
start snarling, os 1 usually do. T h is time. I’ll
have an answer: "I guess you didn’t know
Je rry O ’Leary and Dick Stout, did you?”
—*
&gt;

�Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Thuraday. January 27. 19W - BA

Prison
Continued from Page IA
FLORENCE HELEN LANTZ

E M Y G A T E S B IL L
Erny Gatrs Hill, 74. Woodtncrr
M n u lr v a r d , S a n f o r d , d lrd
Wednesday, Ja n 26. 1994. m
O n I m l Florida Regional llonpllal. Sanford Horn J u ly 4. 1919.
in Dravoxhurg. Pa . she moved to
Ccntm l Florida In 1979. Mr* Hill
wat an eaecullve secretary and a
m e m b e r of D i v i n e M ercy
Catholic Church. M errill Island
S h e s e r v e d as past president of
•dSTEK Ine. She Iwlongrd to Ihe
W oman's Club of Sanford Inc..
Seminole County Federation ol
Women's Clubs, and Suburban
(republican W om en's Club She
was past president of the Sanford-Lake Mary C a n re r Society
and chairman of the bridge
im irn a m e n t for G olden Age
dam n.
G r n m k n w F u n e r a l Home.
Sanford. In charge ol arrange­
ments
R IC H A R D W . C H A M P L IN
Richard W C hnrnpllli, 44.
Palmer. Al.isko died Monday.
Ja n 24. 1994. at hir. wlnlrr
residence In D clla ry. Horn Stu­
rt. 1949. In New lamdoii. Conn .
be has l&gt;een a w inter resident
since 1999. Mr. C ham plln was a
sell rm ployrd mechanic and a
Protestant
Survivors Include wife. Linda.
Palmer. Alaska, mother. Harriet.
D e lla r y : f a t h e r . W a y la n ii.
OTlrten. O re : stepsons. Philip
E ric k s o n . L a k e w o o d , Colo.,
Sirven Erickson. Grand Junc­
tion. Colo.
Stephen H. HaUlaufT Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arr.mgemrnls.

PAt ST C, HARLOW .Patsy C. H arlow . 52. Wmt
Georgia Avenue. Sanmrd. dlrd
Thursday, Ja n . 27. 1994. at
Florida llospllul. Orlando Horn
May IH, 1941. In CafmlKon. Ky.
she moved lo Central Florida In
1968 Mrs Harlow a homemaker
and a Hapllst.
Survivors Include son. Roger.
Sanford: d a u g h te r s . Nancy
Uuudcr. Joyce Bloom , both of
Sanford, Sindra Bankhead. Fort
Icc. Va.. Christina Quick. Pit­
tsburgh. Texas: brother. John
Perkins. Orlando: sisters. Louise
Hays. Orlando. Hetty Carcw.
Shelbyvllle. Ind .. Mary Holt*.
Sanford: seven grandchildren.
Hcacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.
R O B E R T P. H O W A R D
R o b e r t P. H o w a r d . 7 4 .
Jo h n a th a n W a y . Altamonte
Springs, dlrd Tu e sd a y. Jan 25.
1994. at Florldu Hospital. Alta­
monte Springs. Horn Nov. 23.
1919. In E a s tm a n . Ga., lie
moved to C entral Florida In
1923. Mr. Howard was a former
parks director for Mallland and
Edgcwaicr. H r was a member of
Unity Church and served In Ihe
U .S. Arm y A ir Corps during
W orld War II.
Survivors Include slslcr. H
Josephine, Cullowhee. N.C.
Woodlawn Funeral Home A
M em orial Park. Orlando. In
charge of arrange ments.

Florence H elen Lants. 89.
Eastrldgr Drive. Orange City,
died Tuesday. J a n . 25. 1994. at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Horn Frb. 9. 1904.
in Brooklyn. N .Y .. she moved lo
C entral Florida In 1973. Mr*.
L a n iz was a homemaker and a
m em ber of C hurch of L allrr Day
Saints. DcLand.
Su rvivo rs Include husband,
Malcolm L.. Orange City: son,
Robert, ilrreicw ood Park. O r­
ange City: two grandchildren
an d nine greal-grandrhlldrrn.
Stephen K. Haldaulf Funeral
H o m e Del l on a. In r barge ol
arrangements
EU G EN E ELW OOD
P A R K IN S O N
Eugene Elwood Parkinson. 62.
Marble Court. Winter Park, tiled
Wednesday, Ja n 26, 1994. at
his residence. Horn Feb 13.
1931. In Etna. Ohio, he moved to
C entral Florida In 1979 Mr
Parkinson was manuger of a
Texaco service station In Winter
Park, and a m em ber of Grace
L u lh e ra n C h u rc h . Coin tubus,
Ohio.
Survivors Include wife. Mary
Ja n e : daughters. Rose Harrell,
Ja m ie Barber. Patrlrla Zearley.
all of Columbus; sons. James,
Hu I do. John. Providence. R.I..
Robert. Buckeye Lake, Ohio.
M il e s H a r r e l l . A lt a m o n t e
S p r in g s : b ro th e rs , J o h n .
R e y n o ld s b e rg . O h io . H a rry .
C o l u m b u s : s is t e r s . S a ra h
Browning. Shirley Richardson,
b o t h of C o lu m b u s . (H en n a
C a n u p . A riz o n a
14 g ra n d ­
children
llcaron Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge n| ar­
rangements
R IC H A R D E D W IN SN O O K
Richard E d w in Snook. 74.
Orange Blossom Circle. Alta­
m onte Springs, died Tuesday.
J u n . 25. 1994. at Wilder Park
Memorial Hospital. Born Aug 4.
1919 In Fori W ayne. Ind . he
m oved lo Central Florida In
1968 Mr. Snook was a chemical
engineer for DuPont. He was u
m r m l r r of St. Altian's Anglican
C h u rc h and a m ire d volunteer
at Winter Park Hospmd He was
a N avy veteran of World War II
Survivors Include wife, Jane
Marker: sons. Peier Van. Palm
C it y . James M.. Llnwood. N .J.;
daughter. Jane A . Martin. Marco
Island; four grandchildren.
D a ld w ln -F a ir c h lld F u n e ra l
TlOrtie.*
1I*
XFrtreil C lty J In charge of
aftartgement* | ; - ■ ‘

Ja n . 25. 1994. at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Born Aug. 25.
1911 In New W indsor. Md„ hr
moved to Central Florida In
1979. Mr. Waddell was a plumb­
er and n member of Plumbers
U n io n Local 5. W ishlngion,
American Legion Post 53. San­
ford. Sanford Lodge No. 1241.
HPOE. and Sanford Loyal Order
of Moose Lodge 1851,
Su rvivo r* Include daughter.
Kay Roclkr, Hawthorne. N.J.:
stepsons. Dr J u r g e n Piper,
Nashua. N II . Jonathan Lewis.
Hollywood: six grandchildren
and live great-grandchildren.
G rn m k n w F u n e r a l Home.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

S IL L . I M V OATES
Funeral servictt for M t Em y Ga’rt Bill.
7*. St laniard who d ed s o - v u i , *111 be
14 o c w o Saturday morning ol Gromkow
Funeral Horn* Chape' with the U t. I | i t » '
Richard Trow* aft-cletlng ln*«rmonl will br
In Peim temrtor f Win tor port Ft.ends
may coll •* Gremso* Funeral Hem* Ft da,
from l i p * To» those who with momortal
cm l-ib v'-cn t f t i i g g n s d lo Amer.can
Cantor Society Sun Bank Blag . JOO W F ,m
Street P O Bar *1 Laniard. PL HffJOOM
Arrangements bo G re m k s w Funeral
Homo Laniard
W AO DE LL, S O IC S T W
Memorial tunar*l w - . t l l lor Mr Hobart
W Waddell, 4) ot Sanford w t* dwd Tuesday
*01 b* I 0 4 W O t n d a p attarnoan at
Gromkow Fimotol Homo Chore I *&lt;m ttw
® « Lorry ( 11,ngtan ettKiofing Far mow
•So with mamorioi contnbu-wnt art tug
gestod la Alih*,m*r R . u u -11 C*»-•*♦ Inc
no Lacs Lomomj Drive P O Bar n il.
Winter Par* FL IJfSO t i l l
Arrangem ent! by G ro m ko w Funeral
Home laniard

DANIELl. MOSISLCE SUNDOWN ‘
Funeral services tor Mr Motet La*
Sundown Dome*! 74 ot *10 E Its I t .
lantord who ded Monday, Jan 14 will be
n*&lt;d &gt; X p m Saturday at Z&gt;on Hope M B
CSurcS «itn It* bar E Cellar officiating
Fiia ndi may call al 'tie funeral name I*am
Ifnm I t p m Friday Burial *.ll be In It*
Ey*rgie*-iCem*i*ry lantord
Itm n - 1 Fimerei Mom* *00 Lacut' Ay*,
laniard H I fM ) m esarg* ol onangemonii
P ITT M A N . FS E D
f un*f*l tefy-cet tor M r F rod Pittman It.
all l Amelia I t . D e l and
dad l e v
day. Jan 71 *&gt;u C* hard noon al Sunrse
Funeral Mam* Chap*I m in th# Ray Mefikah
H on offteleting
lunrite f u w a i Mam*. *00 Lacut' Ay*,
laniard 111 FX l in charge ct arrangements

CLAUDETTE TEAGUE
C luu d rllr Teague. 43. of Pecan
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday.
J u n . 25. 1994. ul lllllhaven
H ealthcare C e n te r. Sanford.
Born in Fort Myers, she moved
to Sanford 25 years ago from
th e re She w a s a domestic
worker and a member of Ml.
Calvary Baptist Church.
Su rvivo rs Inclu d e parents.
Lorenzo . Miami and Claudia Muc
Green of Sanford: daughters.
S h a ro n Host In To m b lln and
Shakeda. all of Sanford. Loren a.
Fort Myers: sons. Rocky. San­
fo rd . Eric. D e lto n a : sisters.
Janice. Dcllona, Brlgot Green.
Atlanta. Avon Boulc. Shamnda
G re y and Belly J o Green, all of
S a n fo rd , b ro th e rs . L a rry .
D aytona B e a ch. A lonzo, Ft.
Lauderdale, .L o rc n io . Orlando.
Eddie. Winter Park: nine grand­
children.
R. J . Gnlnous Funeral Home.
New Smyrna Beach. In charge of
arrangements.

Ftewrai tentcet lor ltd la'e Rev Edd-e l
Toet* l r . * 1, ot l U Clara I I . Eeicnrma.
F la . pattar at Isa Groator Dattwl A M E
CSw»cS. Panama City. F l a . and retired
t*acbar lor ft* la m 1not* County lenoo'
Board. *no petted a n a y latt Tuetder at
Florida Hoipitai. Orlando. F la . loltowing a
bnel illness. alt) b* 1 p m Friday el It*
W a rd Chapel A M E
C h urch . M* l
Pennsylvania A**. Winter Par*. Fla. It*
Her Denmt Ball pattor. *lth It* Rev
George T Berkley presiding elder ot tt*
Panama City District otlldating Tt* Rt
Ray Fran* C Cwmmlngt. presiding B-thop
ot tt* EM nntn Epivcopal Distrtcl Alrlcan
Me I hod-11 Ep'KCpai Church. *111 dtliter tt*
mam Eulogy Committal and Inw m tnt *ill
ba In tt* Ealanvillo Memorial Garden
Cemetery. Ee'onnlle. Fla The body all! lie
In v'eta at Golden t Funeral Marne 1*0
Pennsylvania Ay* . Winter Park. Fie . Irom 4
until * p m today iThutvdayl and Friday
from 10 a m until te r, ice time al the Ward
Chapel A M E Church There null t* no
vie* tng lol low&gt;ng the vary 1ert
Born in O,*do. Fla . It* Re, To il* had
h,ed in Ea&lt;an,il* lor ttw pail IT ytart
coming here Irom Daytona Beach Me hat
been In tt* ministry lor more than 11 yeart
Ma attended tt* public vchoa' ol Seminole
County and was an Arm y veteran and a
g ra u d a tt ol F lo rid a A g rtc u ltu rt and
Mechanical University. Taliahattee. F la .
and Raliini College, Orlando. Fla During hil
Church m ln ltlry he p a tlo ra d teveral
churchei in tt* Orlando Conference and *at
formerly pastor ol Alien Chapel A M E
Church ot New Smyrna Beach Fla . and held
mem berihp in the Habitat lor Humanity.
MAACP, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity COMA.
Chamber! ol Commerce. Orlando and Weil
F lor -da Conltr enca ol tt* E ieventh E pile opal
Dutrict ot it * Alrican Mathodnt Ep tcopa
Church
Survivor! include h it widow. M rt Rulh L
T o t !* ol Eetonvil*. or* von. Edd* S Tow *
and wile. Audrey, of Deltona, two daughter!.
Ivy MasweH and hutband. Rruta. ol lantord
and Angtitqua Tot tit U S Navy. Orlando
or* brother. Dr Elntor R T o il* Ol Telia:-at
tee vl» grendchildren. niece!. ner*-e*v.
couvmt and other relatl vet and tr*ndi
All card* tWw*fv and talagrami are to be
lent lo GoUen i Funeral Home. Wmtff Par*.
Fla
R J Gainout Funeral Home ot New
Smyrna Beach It in energy of arrangement!

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30 Years... Same Location

Brewsler nearly three years ago.
"1 think (the victim's m othcrl
pul It best when she said. I was
so happy that somronr like Mr.
Brewsler would lake an Interest
In my son." Dickey said
Brewster was told by the Judge
he cannot have any direct or
Indirect contnct wllh ihe victim
or his fam ily and must |&gt;ay
medical expenses and aflercarr
Including counseling for them
During his 30 years on proba­
tion following the prison sen­
tence. Brewster Is forbidden to
lie alone w ith any chltden under
18. He Is not allowed to Ire
employed In a Job dealing with
rhlldren under 18. The Issue of
restitution was left open by Ihe
court. T h e victim Is noi in
counseling now but Is scheduled
lo undergo an evaluation.
Brewsler was placed on 30
yrars probation on Ihe rem ain­
ing eoums lo nm concurrent
with the probation ordered after
prison

passage a n d the last page
fra iurrs Bible references a d ­
dressing different subjects ulong
wllh the "S ix Steps to Salva­
tion."
Eslinger said the calendars
were received and distributed to
a shift of deputies last week
along with a memo from legal
advisor M ary A n n Klein stating
the purpose of the booklets and
stating their contents would be
subject to periodic Inspection by
supervisors.
Eslinger said II was the super­
visors w ho first noticed the
religious theme and questioned
them to their superiors. Th e
vendor. A w a rd C o m p a n y ol
America, was contacted and

they admitted In shipping out
ihe wrong item, said Eslinger.
The calendars, some already
bearing the deputy's names,
were collected yesterday.
A company customer service
representative, who asked not lo
be Identified, said the faxed
Sheriffs OfTlce order, entered
Dee. 28. was for a standard,
non religious calender, not a
specially Item The order was
shipped Dec. 17,
"I guess somebody made a
mistake." she said
Eslinger said he has received
no complaints about the calen­
dar theme, and Indeed, sei'cral
deputies thanked him for them

DrugsCootlnucd from Pafle IA
|xr*session of narcotics par­
aphernalia. Frrddlr Gilbert was
rhurged with possession with
Inieni to distribute crack cocaine
123 grams), and possession of
d ru g paraphernalia. Charles
Gilbert wus charged wllh pos­
session of crark cocaine with
Intent lu distribute.
Persons arrested In Ihe raid al
1017 Pine A venue Included
Charlene Clinton. 21. Bernard
M c M illa n . 39. a n d W illia m
W h ltr. 34. Each was charged

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All Transmission
Defects
Are Not Major
Problems —
o' W t

" B u t G od
commandetb his love toward us.
In that, while we were yet
sinners. Christ died for us.
— R o m a n s 5 8 ” a n d o th e r
Biblical passages will he re­
turned to a 1 uscalootui. Ala.
company today for replacement
with rn un d jn r pocket-sized dale
reminders fur deputies. Eslinger
said the IxNiklets were ordered to
aid deputies lit remembering
court appearances and other
olfictiil appointments. Th e eost
of the order totaled $390.
Th e calendars are slipped Into
a black vinyl cover bearing Ihe
Sheriffs Office logo and address.
Each month features a Bib!Ira)

Legal Notice

TOlftlE. T N I B IV BO O IC

terrible hut when It Is committed
by a person In a position of
public trust It Is Inexcusable.
Defense attorney JelT Deen
requested a continuance of the
sentencing until after a hearing
on motions in the case. Includ­
ing a request for a new trial. T h r
hearing on Ihe motions wus
postponed earlie r this week
hreausc Allawas was lakrn III. Il
has been set for Jan . 31.
Dickey denied the request to
conllnue the senlenclng noting
ihat If errors were made during
th e t r i a l , t h e y w o u ld be
addressed on appeal.
Deen requested that the Judge
use his discretion and sentence
B re w s le r to the m in im u m
allowed, nine years.
The Judge noted that Brewsler
was trusted b y the victim 's
mother who allowed her son to
sla y w ith th e officer. S h e
lr stifled she was nm aware the
abuse was taking place until her
son and a fuse worker told her
just as charges were filed against

Calendar------C o n tin u e d from Page 1A

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF IM F I I O N T I I N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S EM INO LE CO UN TV.
FLORIDA
C A t B N O .n U t * C A I I I
H o n * lO«i«g* ** Anwfic*. FSB.
l / k / o H * m * S A v I n g t ot
Amoric*. F A.,
RIO MUM.

R O BERT W. W AD D ELL
Robert W. Waddell. 82. Yale
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday.

H n fi&gt; jn « Sor

t-lghl m u n is of
srxual activity with a child In
custodial carr, was "one of Ihe
most despicable."
Brewster met the boy he was
charged wilh molesting while he
served as a resource officer ut
L a k rvtrw Middle School In I9H7.
T h e youlli later joined Ihe pollre
Explorers group, whleh Brewster
supervised. The youth, who is
now 21. allrgrd he and Ihe
policeman engaged in sexonl
activity over a two year period
while they lived together.
In arguing for ihe m aximum
22 year prison sentence for
B rew sler. assistant slate at­
to r n e y M eryl A lla w a s said
Brewster took advantage of his
ITOsIllon of truM She argued that
when people In positions of irusl
violate that trust, tt tears and
weakens the fabric of society
causing a loss of trust and loss of
faith In the system,
Allawas said whenever ihts
lype of crime Is commuted It Is

Johnny R Taylor and KrttMr*
M Tartar. M l * t* . Tt* San* Ol
W in !* ’ P a rk . D illa
Lakoratorw*. It*., a Florida
corporation. Stark TrvM Ol F lo r­
ida. Inc-, a Florida corporation,
and Jana/Jahn Do*. Uctittovt
nan** reprew ting tenant* In
postal non
OtM rdantt
NOTICE OF
FOR ECLO SUR E M L B
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that purtuant * a Final Judg
mant ot tortclotur* datod Octo
bar U . It* ] and an O rd ar
R rw tting la * Da* dated Jan
uary IE. I t s and antartd In
C a w No T ) 1414 CA t4 E o« It*
Circuit Court ot tt* ElgBMontti
Judicial Circuit In and * r Sami
no* County. Florida »t* r* ln .
E M C Moitgag* Corporation, a
Dala*ara corporation. Plaintiff,
and Johnny R. Ta y lo r and
K rlitir* M Taylor. H tw lla , Ttw
Ban* of Winter Park. Oolta
Laboratorwt. In c. a Florida
corporation art It* DaN ndant*.
I Kill M il ta tt* Mgt**t and belt
blddar for cath al If* W ttf Iron!
door of if* Sotntno* County
CouittiouM. In lantord. Florida
at 11 0 0 o'clock A M on Fobru
ary If. I H I If* f»IW*&lt;ng da
kcrlbad proptfty a* M l forth In
told F Inal Judgment, to wit:
Lot n . ROB IN WOODS. PCcording to If* pl*l H*r*o&lt; O l
recorded In Plat Boo* &gt;0. Pogoi
If and i f Public Record* of
S*tn(no* County Florida
Together alth all Inlaratl
w him Bor router noa hat or may
hertalter acquire In or lo told
property and In and to: la ) all
•atamant* and right* of way
appurtenant thereof; and lb ) all
building*, tlruclure*. improve
frwnit. nature*, and appurfe
nonet* no* or htroafftr placed
Ihereon. Including, bul nol
limited to. all appo/atu* and
equipment, a father or not phyt
•cally atflied to tt* land or any
building, utad to prPride or
tupply air cooling, air condl
Honing, heel. gat. water, light,
power, refrigeration, rentllo
tlon. laundry, drying, dtlhwath
Ing. garbage ditpotal or other
ter,ice*, and all watla v*nt
t y t l a m t . a n te n n a * , p o o l
equipment, window covering!,
drape* and d ra p a ry red*,
carpatlng end floor covering,
awntngt. range*, event water
heater* and ettacfwd cabinet!
II being Intended and agrtvd
that *uch Itemi be conclutively
deemed lo be atflied lo and to
be part ot It* real property, and
|c) all water and water right!
(whether or not appurtenant I
and F e r n of Hoc* pertaining to
*uch wattr or wafar rlgh ii.
owner*hip at which a'tact* said
property; and Id) It* rent*.
Inrun*. iMut* a*d profit* ol dll

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M AR YANNE MOUSE
C L E R K . C IR C liT C O U R T
B y: JanaE J .w w k
Publish: January Tt S Fabruary
X IH4
D E N T il

with possession of a controlled
substance (crack cocaine) and
possession of drug parapherna­
lia.
"W hen ofTlrers entered 1017."
Whitmire said, "they conducted
(hr raid so fast they apparently
surprised C lin to n and McMillan
The agents said the two were
seated In the living room, with u
gold tray holding a razor blade,
lighter, and pipe stems and were
apparently getting ready to light
up."
Arrested ut 1114 Pine Avenue

were Charles Alford Williams.
47. Kelthlan Donnell Roberts.
18. and To m a Ociavla Tillm a n ,
19. Each was charged w ith
possession of a controlled sub­
stance. cocaine, and possession
of narcotics paraphernalia.
All nine were lakcn to the
John E. Polk Correctional Facili­

ty"It was a very successlul
n ig h t." W htlm lre said. " O u r SIU
officers worked well together, no
one was h u rt, and Ihe raids went
off without a hitch."

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Legal Notices

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT.
ilO H T I I N T M JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

IN TN B C IR C U IT COURT
OP T N I IIG W T B IN T N
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMI NOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA

CASE NO M A IIf C A Ia-K
LE A D E R FE D E R AL BANK
FOR SAVINGS.
plaintiff.
vt
G O N Z A LO I P AD ILLA, at a l .
Defendant!*!
N O T IC IO F A C TIO N
T O R IC H A R O B L A N K E N
RrVdenc* Unknown
Last Known Mailing Addroea
P«*l Office Baa Sia
Apopka. Flo ridau on
any unknown hairs devisee*,
grantee*, assignee*, lienor*,
creditor*. Iruitae*. or other
claiming by. through, under and
against RICHARD B LA N K E N
Residence Unknown
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action to tortcWM 0 mortgage
on ft* the following property In
SeminoWCounty. Florida.
U N IT 44. S O U TH P O R T. A
C O N D O M IN IU M . P H A S E f.
ACCO R DING T O T H E D E C
LA R A TIO N OF CON D O M IN I
U M AS R EC O R D E D IN O R
B O O K 1411. P A G E 7 777.
T H R O U G H 1444. O F T H E
P U B LIC REC0R 0S O F S EM I
NOLE C O U N TY . F L O R ID A
hai been filed rgainst you and
other* and you are required to
tervo a copy of your written
d r tenses. It any. to It on S M ITH
S SIMMONS. P A . PleM tltt*
aitorno yt. I l l W att Adam *
Strati. Sul* 1114. JechsonvIlW.
Florida 11741. no more than
thirty (M l day! from the tin t
publication da* ot Ihlt notice el
action, and II* tt* original with
It* Clerk ot this Court olther
be Iore w rvlce on P laintiff*
attorney* or Immediately there
elWr, otherw.se a default will
bt enWred against you tor tt*
rel*t demanded In the com
plaint or petition
American! With DlsabilllW*
A ct (A D A ) Notice
In ac
cor dene* wllh It* American*
wllh DltabilltWt Act. person!
wllh a disebt'lty who need a
special accommodation to per
lld p e le In Ihl* proceeding
should contact AD A Coordinator
at 101 North Park Avenue, Sul*
N X I . Sanlord Florida H I T I at
least live day* prior to tt*
proceeding Telephone
(401)

ni4ixE*t mi. inotsiirn
I TD D I or 1 1CO MS 4110 (V I . via
Flcride Raley Service
D A T E D on January 14. IH4,
(S E A L )
M AR Y A N N E MORSE
Clark ot It* Circuit Court
ByJeanenneL Tim ber***
Deoutv Clerk
Rubnih Jonuory 11 A February
1. IH4
D E N 111

N O T IC IO F
FIC TITIO U S N A M E
Nolle* I* hereby given mat I
am engaged m bu*ir*s* at 1111
P lra * Lana, Winter Park, » l f l .
SamlnoteXpeity. Florida, under
It* FlcttlWu* Ham* ot RSK
R ESEAR CH , and that I Inland
* register said name with tt*
Division ot Corporation*. Tall*
he***#. Florid*. M accordance
w ith th* prevision* o l the
Fklittou* Nan* Slaisito*. To
W it; Section 441 Ot Flo rida
Statu*) IH I
Rita S Kelley

PsFiitsh January TT, iwe
D E N 114

CASE NO ; t l 414* 0 0 ** F
t im o t h y j a m e s w a l s h ,

Plaintiff,

v«
S H E R Y L M c F A O I N */k/a
C H E R Y L L Y N N W ILSON.
Defendant

N O T IC IO F ACTION

TO: S H E R Y L McFADINa/k/*
C H E R Y L L Y N N WILSON
14*1 Powerllr* Rd
H 4*et City. F * rId a 11444
YOU A R E H E R E B Y K 0TI
F IE O mat a C O M P LA IN T TO
D E T E R M IN E P A T E R N IT Y OF
C H IL D (w hich include! tel*
cm *dy and child support) hat
been tiled and you ara required
* serve a copy ot your written
denial * It on Petitioner'* At
tomay. LE O N B C H E E K . III.
E S Q U IR E , who** addraii *
M l Weill Avenue. Suit* 141.
Fern Park. Florida » m . an or
betor* Fabruary 14. IH4 and til*
It* original wllh It* Clark ot
Ihl* Court either bolero ttrvtc*
an Petitioner'* attorney or !mm edia** thereafter, otherwise
a default will be entered against
you tor It* relief demanded in
th* Complaint
W ITNESS m y hand and tt*
•eel at tt* Court on tt* nth d-ty
ot Jonuory. IH 4
IS EA L)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
BY M odelynCror*
A* Deputy Clork
Publish: Jonuory I I » . If &amp;
February } , IH4
OEM FI

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Legal Notices
N O TIC IO F
B E FO R E T N I

a c t io n

C O N S TR U C TIO N IN D U S T R Y
L IC E N IIN 0 BOARD.
IN R E - TtwHceni# t#practice
construction of
Steven Paul SpMai/oia
D B A Git*rd Cansfruetten Inc
•0M Brleli* Avenue
Oviedo Florida U f U
case no . n urn
L IC E N S E : CCC0444FS
Th* Department of But Inot*
and Pro4*u*nal Regulation hoi
filed on Administrative Cam
plaint against you. a copy ot
w hich may b* obtained by
contacting. Attorney
O w
Harrell. Department ot Butltwt*
and Pr**ssl*nal Regulation.
1*40 N. Monro* Street. Talloha*
too. Florida l i m o n i . IF04I
400 00*1.
If no contact has boon mad*
by you concerning tt* above by
Fabruary 14. IH4, tt* m*H*r ot
tt* Administrative Complaint
will bo presented at an ensuing
mooting al It* Construction
Industry Licensing Board In an
informal proceeding
In accordance with tt* Am or
leant wim Disabtiillot Act. parton* noad-ng a special accom
modation * participate in this
proceeding should contact tt*
Individual ot agency tending
nmica not le*r than w von days
prior to the proceeding at rt*
address given on notice. Tele
phone: 904)11140ff lOCOtSS
1171 (T O D ) or 1 040 FSS (110 IV I,
via F lor Ida Relay Serv ic*
Publish January X . 11 A Feb
ruery 1. 10 IH I
D E N 41

N O TIC K O F CHANGE O F L A N D U S E 'R IZ O N IN O
PUB LIC H E A R IN O T O BE HELD
F E B R U A R Y !. IFH
Notice I* hereby given Hut ft* Semi no* County Local Land
Planning Agancy/Planning and Zoning Commission (L P A P A Z ) will
conduct a public hearing an February 1. IH4. beginning al l p m . or
as seen thereafter a* possible. In tt* County Service* Budding- HOI
East First Strati lantord FL. Room 1414 &lt;n* Board Chambers I
Th* purpose ot this hearing Is * receive public Input. Input Irom any
local government or other agency, and t* male recommendations to
If* Semlno* County Board ol County Commissioners on a requested
Small Sea* Amendment to the Semlno* costly Comprehensive
Plan, and associated ra w in g , at tot tow*
Larry D a * — Plan amendment from l o w Oentity Residential to
Medium Density Residin'*! and associated retoning from R IAA
(Sing* Fam ily Dwelling District) to R AH (Attordab* Housing
Dwelling DUtr let I described at Lott 4 and «. Block 4. Sanlord F arm*.
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” 1 think people are working hard to get rid of crime In
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groups and In cooperation with law enforcement In new and
varied ways.**
Am ong the programs that has formed In the county In
response lo area crime la the T ria d program.
Triad, based on a national program. Is designed to empower
senior citizens to fight back against all kinds of criminal activity.
Th e program, which brings together law enforcement and
senior citizens for education and problem solving meetings,
helps battle crime that affects the elderly who are particularly
vulnerable to attacks by criminals.
According lo Esllnger. one of the areas where the elderly are
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The Tria d program Is helping educate seniors In ways lo
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Other citizens arc banding together to form Neighborhood
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Officers of all departments are getting Involved In more
community-sponsored events.
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Seminole Softball signups
FIVE PO IN TS - The Seminole Sollball Club
will be registering players for Its spring season
through next Sunday. Jan 30.
Players between the ages of 6 und 18 ran
register today und Friday between 6 und 8 p.m.;
on Saturday. J a n . 29. between 9 a.in and 3
p m .; or Sunday, between I and 4 p m
T h is year, both slowpllch and fastpltrh
leagues will be olTered for 13 and 14-year-olds.
Registration w ill be conducted at the Seminole
Softball Complex located at 1420 Stale Road
419 between U .S . 17-92 and Slat e Road 434.
For more Information, call 321-4985 during
registration hours or contact N an cy (699 51911.
Jo h n (3270707). nr Van (332 5349).

AROUND THE S TA TE
Panthers, Lightning tie
S T . P E TE R S B U R G - .John Vanblcsbrouck of
Florida and D a rrn Puppa of l h r Tam pa llay
Lightning staged a gualtcndlng r lln l r that rndrd
In a l*l llr Wednesday. keeping Ih r Panthrrs
unbeaten against I hrir expansion cousin

Barry overtakes Rollins
MIAMI SH O R ES — Rolando Medina broke a Ur
In Ih r final moments of Ihr gntnr to lead H .ir rv
lo a 66-61 victory over Hollins In a Sunshine
Slate Confrrrncr name Wednrsday.
Th e win was H arry's first-eve ro v e r Rollins

No. 4 North Carolina bests FSU
T A L L A H A S S E E — D r r T l c k Phelps srorrd a
career-high 22 points and Dante Calabria added
20 lo lead fourth-ranked North Carolina to a
00*77 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over
Florida State on Wednesday.
Dob Sura led F S U (8*7. I *6) w ith IS points.

Florida Tech upsets Tampa
TA M P A — Howard White hit a pair of free
throws with seven seconds left to lift Florida
Tech to a 65*63 upset victory over Tampa
Wednesday night.
Florida Tech (12*4. 4*I In the Su n shln r Slate
Conference) won Us fourth straight and ended
the Spartans' (13*4.4*1)11-garne w in streak.

C H A R L O T T E . N .C. — Shaqullle O'Neal scored
36 points and Orlando set team records with 65
percent shooting and Us fifth consecutive win.
145* 120 over Charlottc on Wednesday night.
Magic rookie Anferncc Hardaway scored a
career-high 32 points, and also hud nine
rebounds and nine assists

Celtics hold otf Heat
B O STO N — T h e Boston Celtics extended their
season-best w in n in g streak to six gumrs
Wednesday, surviving a desperation comeback
for a 103-08 victory over the Miami Heat.
Miami, which lost for the eighth time In 10
games, was led by Rony Selkaly w ith 23 points
and 15 rebounds.

Cross, Florida thump Georgia
A T H E N S — Dan Cross scored 19 tils careerhigh 24 points In the first half as Florida
trounced Georgia 100 78 Wednesday ntghl In a
Southeastern Conference game.
T h e SEC East leading Gators Improved to
15*3 overall and 5*1 In the conference. Georgia
fell to 8-9 ariu 5-n .

W HAT'B HAPPENING
Boys’ Basketball
C Wymors at Ssm Inole. JV. 6 p.m .; V, 7:30 pm.
□ Lyman at N.Smyma Bch. JV. 6 p.m.; V. 730
p.m.

Girls’ Basketball
C Semlnol* at Laka Mary

JV. 6 p.m .; V. 7:30 p.m.

□ Lyman al L. Brantlay. JV. 6 p.m .; V. 7:30 p.m.
□ Oviedo at Laka Howall. JV. 6 p.m.; V. 7:30 pm.
□ Orangswood at WamarChrtatlan. 5:30 p.m.

Boys' Soccer
□ Laka Mary at Samlnola, 7 p.m.
□ Lyman at Laka Brantlay, 7 p.m.
□ Laka Howall al Oviedo, 7 p.m.

Wrestling
□ Naw Smyrna Baach at Ovlado. 7:30 p.m.

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Kevin Dunn (back) scored a major decision over Lyman’s Pete Whittington to put Lake Mary ahead to stay Wednesday.

Rams reclaim crown
■ y TONY OsSORMlin

L A K I M ARTS). LY M A N tl

Herald Sporls Editor
LONGW CXJD — It look some serious line-up
Juggling, but the I-ukc Mary Rams reclaimed the
Seminole Athletic Conference wrestling champi­
o nship Wednesday night with a 52*12 dual meet
victo ry over the host L ym a n Grryhounda.
T h e SAC championship, wlileh used to be
derided at a tournament before this season,
belonged to Lake Mary from 1984 through 1990.
O viedo broke the Rams' seven-year run In 1991.
L y m a n was the S A C cham p In 1992 and 1993.
" T h is has been two years in the making." said
an elated [Xing Peters, who stepped down as the
Lake Mary coach after the 1990 season, only to
re tu rn to the helm of the Hams In 1992.
"To n ig h t, the guys w e rr absolutely awesomr. I
u m so proud of them ."
Luke Marv got an Immediate boost when Rich
B ra d le y upset Jo ey Flores *at 103 pounds.,
registering a takedown with six seconds left In

U J — BretfWy ILM I Ok O o m t J. I l l — A Portnoy (L I dot
Clayton A 1; l i t - Dune (LM ) malor doc Whittington M J. I t } —
MtHholl IL M I pinnod GoAIn I 00 It* - Lour onI U M l pinned
Mu" tor I t ) , I M - Orrot ILM I doc D ia l I t It. I N - Ltmaro (L I
malar dot Colony il |. IU — Harrtt I L M I doc Smith f 1 |0T|, 1)1
- C ro .to rd (L M I pmneJM Portnoy I SI; IM - FotN» (L M ) toch
tail Matondtl 110. i t l. I l l - Nutt (L I pinnod Catay t It; IM Parol In# (L M ) pinnod Wotcuri D i t t o - Puhr ILM I by (or toll;
H V V — Jw m p p (LM ) m*|or doc Honnah 10 0
Lyman * a , panalltad ana Nam point lor unyporttmanl.ti conduct
by la mora

1he match to score a 5*3 decision
"T h a t was huge." said Peters. "W e were Just
hoping that Rich could keep from getting pinned
and he goes out and wins the m a tc h ."
Adam Portnoy evened the meet score for
Lym an when he dcclslonrd G re g Clayton 6*3 at
112 pounds. But Kevin D u n n came back with a
14*3 major decision over Pete W hittington at 119
pounds to put the Rams ahead |o s ta y ,.
Nate Mitchell und Mine Laurent allowed wills
pins at 125 and 130 pounds. Respectively.

helping Lake Mary widen the gap.
After Jamie Ortas outlasted Juan Diaz for an
18*17 decision at 135 pounds for the Rams.
Peters went Into hts Juggling match, sending
Junior varsity team member Joe Collins out to
lace Nicky Samero. one of the state's top
wrestlers In his weight class, al 140.
The fact that Collins avoided being pinned
(Samero scored an 11*2 major decision) and
nhowrd l*elers to shuffle the rest of tht lineup to
gutn matchups favorable to the Rams was as big
a contribution as any single win.
" I absolutely hate doing that (Juggling the
lineup)." said Peters. " I'd rather not do tliut. but I
fell we had lo squeeze out every point (Missiblr. It
was a risk and It paid ofl."
Travis Crawford (152) and Pat Caroline (189)
each registered first-period pins. C hris Foster
(I60| scored a technical fall. Roncl Ju rn p p
(Heavyweight) notched a major,i t f t g W 1- and
Urod Harris 1143) w oo lu u v c r
For Lyman. Jason Nutt (17

Matadors
top Raiders

Seminoles
advance to
4A-6 finals

From Staff Raports
S A N F O R D - Jo h n n y O w e n s'
g a m e * h lg h 26 p o in ts h e lp e d
Valencia Comm unity College post
an 89*78 win over the host Sem i­
nole C o m m unity College Raiders In
a M id-Florida Conference m en's
basketball game Tuesday night.
Terrance Mitchell was the only
Raider to score tn double figures,
h ittin g for 23 points. M ichael
Shcppurd. Don Tillm an. Charles
Davis, and Antonio Sutton each
finished with nine points.
T h e Matadors Improve to 13*9
overall. 5*2 In the M*FC. while
Seminole C C drops to 9*13. 1*6 In
the M*FC.
S C C w ill host Central Florida
C o m m u n ity College In another
M -FC game this Saturday. Ja n . 29.

From Staff Reports
S A N F O R D - Once the playoffs
s tu n . It'aa whole new season.
T h e Seminole High School girls'
soccer team took advantage of the
fresh start presented by the 4 ADistrict 6 tournament and raced
past the third-seeded St. Cloud
B u l l d o g s 4*1 at T h o m a s E .
W h lg h a m Sta d ium W ednesday
n ig h t.
Seminole (5-161 advaners lo the
district championship gumc Friday
night ut lorsburg (which defeated
C ypress Creek 6-0 In Its semifinal
contest).
" W e finally played as u leum."
said Seminole roach S u ty Rrno.
" T h e y went to the ball and they
passed the ball well. W e spent most
of the gumc on their half of the
fie ld ."
After her team struck for four
goals (live. If you w ant to count the
o w n goal Seminole gave SI. Cloud)
In the first half. Reno used the
op|Mirtunlly to get ull of her bench
into the game d urin g the second
hair.
"1 was thrilled (hat all the girls got
on the field." said Reno. "A ll 20
girls played tonight and contributed
to this Will."
Hrookc Wagner scored two goals
v v lillr Chryssy Richardson and
K rystln Dougherty cacti had a goal
and an assist lor the Seminoles.
Seminole outshot St. Cloud 19-8.
L u u r n W illia m s a n d M e lin d a
llollineld each played a half In goal
for Seminole and combined for
seven saves.
5A-DISTRICT 4
L O N G W O O D — T o p -s e e d e d
L y m a n and sccond-serdrd Lake
Brantley advanced to Friday night's
5A*Dlsirlci 4 championship with
businesslike strolls through thrlr
s e m ifin a l con tests W ednesday
n ig h t.
T h e Lyman Greyhounds, also
ranked No. I In the state In the final
Florida Athletic Coaches Associa­
tio n 's Class 5A slate poll, eliminated
No. 4 -seed Dike M ary 5-0 while the
Lake Druntlcy Patriots bounced No.
6 -sre d D rU m d 6-0.

□Boo Soccer, Page 2B

Torrance Mitchell (with ball) w«s IhB only Seminole Community College
player to score In doublo figures Wednesday night, netting 23 points during
the Raiders' 89*78 loss Ic the Valencia Comm unity College Matadors.

M A TA D O R S * . R A ID IR S It
Valencia Community C llU f l (M l
Ooynt 11 4 4 14. Strickland 4 001. Mill* 5 00 14.
FaN fo O O O O . M o ttaa ) 1 15. Dyt 1 1114. Laynt I
001. Boykin 0 1 4 1 . Thomat 1011. L a tN r 0 111.
Tolalt la 14 i f Of
tamlneto Community CalWw b i t
Stoppard J i l t . Tillman 4 00 V. Mo rr 1 0 0 1.
MMctoll t 44 11. Cation 0 00 9. Burch 0 04 0.
Marroll ] 0 0 1. Davit 4 1 1 * . t/Hon 1 1 1 1 .
Phi Ipoll 1 M 1. Hammond I 00 1. Tolalt Tt II 14
IS
Hoinim o — Valencia CC JO. Semlnol# CC 11
Three point Held goait - Valencia CC I (M lllt a.
Dye 1. Atotta II. Seminal# CC 1 (Stoppard.
Tlllmon. Mitchell. Merrell. and Hammond I)
Total loutt — Valencia CC la. Seminole CC II.
Fouled out — None Technical! - None Inlen
Hanoi loutt - Seminole CC. Phi!poll Record! Valencia r r I l f . S I M FC. SemlnoN CC 0 11. I 4
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Wymore Tech ekes past Lake Mary
From Staff Reports
L A K E M ARV — Tra ilin g 48*44 after three quarters.
Wymore Tech outacorcd the host Lake M ary Rams
19*14 In the final period to grab a 63-62 victory In boys'
basketball action Wednesday night.
The Bobcats, who were ranked No. 5 In this week's
Florida Sports Writers Association's Class A stale poll.
Improve to 19-3 while Lake Mary drops to IO* 10.
Terrance Harmon led Wymore Tech w ith 21 points
Gregg McClain added 18.
For the Rams. J im m y Newberry tossed In a
game-high 22 points. Kent Pritchard was the only other
Ram to score double figures, contributing 16. No olher
Lake Mary player scored more than five points.
Th e game was won (and almost lost) from the free
throw line. W ith each team scoring 50 points from the
floor. W ymore Te ch 's 13*12 edge at the charity stripe
was the difference. But the Bobcats converted only 50

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Tachnicalt - Nona Rocordi — Wymoro Toch If J; laka Mary 10 10

percent of their free throws (13*for*26) while the Rams
made 67 percent ( 12-for* 18) of theirs.
Lake Mary won the Junior varsity contest. 78*61.
Seminole's Arrow Force II will be the next opponent
for both teams. Wymore T e c h visiting Seminole tonight
and Lake Mary going to Seminole on Friday night.

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goals — Florida * 11 I Brown I 1 Cross I ).
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(Reel* f J Pholps 4*. Ca'abria a*). Ftorirla
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NHL STANDINGS
All Times EST
E A S TER N C O N FE R E N C E
Altknllc Divivon
W L T Ptt o r OA
NV Rangers
) l 1) 1 1) 170 I I I
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Washing Ion
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Tampa Bay
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NV Islanders
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Northrasl Drvisigo
Pilllburgh
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Montreal
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Boston
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BuilBto
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Ou«bec
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Harltord
If IT 4 34 i t l iro
Ottawa
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Oelro-I
Dallas
SI Louts
Clucago
Winnipeg
Calgary

W L T P 1 l OF OA
M 14 T 09 i n i n
X IS « Sf r v n r
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Lot Angeles
Anaheim
San Jose
Edmonton

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Byron Black Zimbabwe and Jonathan
Stark Medford Or* 111. de* Jan A p t" and
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Neilond Lolvi* (0), dot Cyril Sut. Ctoch
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Gosselin sets record,
wins World 200 event
F o r the rest of the rac
Gosselin ran In front, taking th&lt;
checkered flag ahead of Rogc
and Cook, the only three cai
H A H H K K V l l . I .K M a rio
CtKMclln of U ik r w ulm 111 up the still on the lend lap. Bobby Blake]
timing light* on the way tn a and Jeff Burkett rounded out the
track record half-mile In (juall- lop five.
In the Pro Slock 23-lap main
fvlng loht Saturday. Jan. 22.
then held off n challenge by event. Ray Fulford ran away
David Roger* to take the World from the pack for the first 18
200 for Late Models at Volusia laps. Hut when Fulford's rar
County Speedway.
• went soulh an the Isackstrctrh of
In other divisions. Dean Hen- lap 10. Bennett charged lo (hr
nell was ihe winner In Ihe Pro lead and stayed out In front for
the rest of Ihe race.
Stock 23-lap feature: Jim m y
Hrruictl paced the top five
Winks came out on lop In ihe
20-lap Super Stock main event: across ihe slart/Bnlsfi line. He
Wray Shafwer won the 23-lap was followed by. In order ol
Maridii Modlfleds (entlrr; tind finish. Rick Galley. Jo n Julian.
Wes I'llyuw claimed the Mint- Donnie Wllllums. and Fulford
Bruce Baker's early lead In the
Stock headliner.
Gossclln's run of 16.055 sec­ Suju-r Slocks dls&lt;ip|&gt;eaird when
onds on hts second qualifying W ayne Lockett charged lo the
lap erased the four-year mark of lead on lap two Bui w hen Winks
IO .IO by Tu c k Trentham In run around Lockett on lap Dvr, II
was all over hut a dash lo the
l *190.
After Ihe lop six (piallflers checkered (lag for W inks.
Rounding out the lop five were
drew for s lu r lln g position.
Gossrltn came hack lo start on David Ponder. Baker. Lockell.
Ihe outside pole and raced h i m ! Gary Nicholson.
around pole ulllrr Jeff Hurkrtt lo
Shafer hided fils time far Ihr
lake the lead, a *i|xit he held for
first
nine laps lo the Mur Ida
Ihe first 113 laps.
Gosselin was running away Modlfleds feature as leaders Mlkr
from Ihe rest ol the |&gt;ack ami Loeseher Sr., Jo n Campagnonr
started backlog oil to save his S r .. and c h a lle n g e r Wayne
car for Ihe 100-mlle race Then, Heckle knocked themselves to
when his tires started going bad. Ihe liark. Shafer raced to the
he backed off som e m ore, lead on lap 10 and ran In front
allowing Ihe park ta catch him for Ihe resl of the 25-lnpper
T ra ilin g Shafer across Ihr
and Rogers lo make his move on
s t r i p e w e re C a m p a g n o n r .
thebark.strrtchnflap 116.
"W e got a caution al tlir right Loeseher. Heckle, and Kenny
time and changed the right side Heckle.
Bill Rose ran down to the
llres." Gosselin said "W e fell
ihal changing two tires was bottom of the (rack for a three
Iteller than changing all four and wide dash through (urns one
and two on tap one to take (hr
gel ihe car loo tight ."
Gosselln s gamble on Ihe lap lead In the Mini Stocks Hr
H 6 caution pu' him bark on Ihe stayed on the point for the first
track of new leader Jack Cook, six laps until Fllyaw look over nn
who didn t pH. mid ahead ol lap seven.
From then on. II was Fllyaw's
Rogers, who look on four new
llres Gosselin quickly look the rare for Ih r claiming as he ran in
lend Irom Cook after Ihe green the lead for the rest of Ihe 20 lap
flag came hark out and ran away event. He was followed lo Ihr
f r o m R o g e r s , w h o s e c a r checkers by Rh-hard Slrmans.
tightened up on the four-lire Robert Ham. Chad Pelfrey and
Rose.
change.
■ y B ILL S I U I N T
Spocial to the Herald

Haddock, Uncle N ick’s
create logjam at Chase
From Staff Ho ports

to*in and San Reeling
Dees Nets'McCabe

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SANFORD - John Haddock's
7 II
■ *&lt;o*rs
III •II • twiioui RBI single In the hollnin
•M I t ] 1 • 11
ol IliCaBevrnth Hilling created a tine to Nick's
I
Ju
IhrW -M f}' Tie fur fhsi lit tllf
fo uM ra m Sunfuiri Rrcirallon an RBI. Craig A p ja i und T |tn&amp;,
Men's Polar Bear Solihull Ixagur Winkle each had a single, run
and RBI Sieve Woodley singled 5
al Chase Park.
Haddock's single delivered and scored a run Don Mother I
To d d Page! w ith ihe game- added an Rill
F o r D e e 's N u ls / M c C a b r . |
winning run. giving Utuic Nick s
an H-7 rom r-irom -behind sictoiy Jerem y ILiilley. G rtir Aslantn. f
over previously undefeated Ke­ Lance McCabe, and David McAf- j
lie each lilt a single.
ekers.
In i h r n ig h tc a p . Keekers f
Earlier In the evening. N'clh
and .Son Koollng hlll/cd Dec's scored In ihe top of the llrst 1
Nuis/McCabe I H O In a game inning und stayed In (runt iioill ;
Btop|)rd In the flfito liming hv (lie Haddock's single wtiti two out in ihe Ixuiom of (he seventh Innm erry rule.
big
After three weeks ol play.
Trailing 7--I entering the home
Uncle Nick's. Rcckrrs. and Nelli
and Son Rooting arc lied for first half of the sixth Inning. Unrle
al 2-1. Dee's Nuls/McCabr trulls Nlck's lixtk .ulv.ullage ol four
Rcckers errors lo score iwo runs
a l 0-3.
and cut ihr deficit to 7-6.
Next week. K crk rrs will plu&gt;
[fee's Nuis/McCabe ul 7 p.m.
A Keeker error also loomed
with Ncth ami Son Roofing large In the Uncle Nick's seventh
squaring off with Unde Nick's in inning. Willi tw o out and Boh
G a rn e r on first base. Page!
Ih r H p.m. game.
Not only did N clh and Son rear bed (m v by way of an error.
Ricky Wells then singled home
Roofing score early and olirn
(four runs in ihe first Inning and G arner wlih the tying run and
Haddock delivered Pagrl with
Hi more In Ihe second) against
Dre's NuIsfMcCabc. their dr- Ihe game-winner.
Boh Wells Jr. led U n d e Nick’s
fensr s u re n d e rrd Jusi four
11-lilt effort with u triple, single,
singles and dldn'* allow a runner
and a run scored. George I'or/lg
lo reach second base.
Ron W lrth, Jo h n Poole, and singled, scored a run. and had
J im Nully each slushed a I wo­ Iwo If III. John Scon singled and
rn n Inslde-ihe-park home run lo sco re d tw o r u n s . Iladduek
highlight Nelli and Sou Roof­ finished with a single, run. and
ing's 10-hli -m a rk W lrth and an RBI.
Poole circled (lie bases In Ihe
Blit Marino. Boh Garner, ami
ilrsi inning while Nulty's homer Page I each singled and scored a
run. Rlckv Wells and James
came in I he second.
In all. Nelli and Son RiKilIng Garner each had a single mid ai
RBI. Frank Stagg also hit a
accumulated 12 extra-base lilts,
collrcllng five doubles and four single.
George M urray highlighted
triples lo go with the home runs.
Keekers' 14-hll offensive with a
Don Hist I led ihe ushuii II will)
three doubles, I wo runs scored, double, two singles, and an RBI.
and two RIH. Poole had a double T o m Graccy contributed a triple,
and another run scored lo go single, two runs, and an RBI.
K in k y Elllngsworlli added (wo
wills Ills tw o-run shot while
Wlrth und Nolly ImiiIi uddrd a singles, a m u . and an Rill
single and a second run scored George Davidson also hud two
singles and an RBI.
to their Iw o -ru n home run.
Ilculh Short tripled, singled, ami
Jc lf Sladek scored two runs.
scored three runs,
Je rry Herman tripled, scored a
run. and hud an RBI. Torn Boyd
Boh Palagalno ( hipped In with
a triple, double, two RBI. ami a and Chris D.i|xiie each singled
and drove In a run . J im Schaefer
run scored. Lee Hood tripled,
singled and scored a run. Chuck
singled, and scored u run. Stnry
Bauman also hit a single.
Ml!/ had n triple, iwn runs, and

Soccer
Continued from ID
Danielle G a rrril netted a hal
trick for ihe Greyhounds 123-11.
Theresa Bonfempo mid Sara
Kane also scorrtl for Lyman
while Danya H arris had an
assist. Goalie Cheryl Rolierls
recorded ih r shutout for Lyman
For lhe Patriots (16 HI. Katie
Tnllls scored three goals while
Kim Slm uu. J n d lr Beth, und

Jean McGregor each had uni
goal. Erika Fraillz and Marg
Hurkhuri hull) hud an assist
A lyssa O 'B rie n notched l lu
shutout In goal.
Friday night's championship
game Is sehrdutrd lo start at 7
p.tn. at Lym an H igh School
Siudlum . The w inner will hosl
the 5A-Rrglnn II rhamplonshlp
game next Tuesday. Feb I.

�Sinlotd Heisld, Sanfoid, Florida - Thursday, January 27, 1W4 - *•

IN BRIEF

In the
service

A n n u a l m e e tin g

Stein In symphony concert
Laynr Stein. 13. will tic featured as a violinist when the
Florida Sym phony Youth Orchestra performs In a senior recital
In the Fine Arts building at Seminole Com m unity College.
Saturday. Ja n . 29. at 8 p.m.
Stein, who Is In the seventh gradr at Tuskawlllu Middle
School. Is a member of the Tuskawalllu Chorus and two weeks
ago. he appeared In St. Petersburg where he was selected to
sing with the Florida Stale Chorus, a combination of singers
from ult-Flortdn schools
A member of the FSYO 's string qunrlct. Stein la the son of
Gayle and Steven Stein of Winter Park, and the grandson of
Mrs. Oorts Strln of Sanford.
The Saturday concert ts free to the public. For Information,
call 893 3595.

SER TO M A plans Super Bowl Bar-B-Q
I.O N G W O O D — Longwood S E R TO M A C lub Is sponsoring a
Super Bowl Weekend llar-B Q Jan. 29 and 30. from 10 a m to
8 p m , both days, at the corner of SR 434 and SR 427. next to
Saddle Up.
Th e food can lx* ordered for carry-out or sit down at the site.
For Information and to place orders, call Ja n . 332 1234. or
Gene. 707-1234.
In addition to barbecue rtb or chicken plates, all the
trimmings for a party will be sold by the pound, gallon, etc.
The food will be catered by Char-Don Outdoor Barbecue
Catering. Th e event will benefit S E R TO M A ’s charities.

Seminole Chief Osceola
reviewed for historians;
election of officers set
The Seminole County His­
torical Society announces Its
annual m eeting T h u rs d a y .
Feb. 3. at 7:30 p .m . The
meeting will be held In the
County Agricultural Center
auditorium just behind the
Museum of Seminole County
History In the Five Points
Complex on Bush Boulevard.
D r. J a m e s M. D e n h a m ,
assistant professor of history
at F'lortda Southern College,
will present an Illustrated talk
on the legenday Sem inole
Chief Osceola and his role In
the Second Sem inole W ar
(1835-1842).

DERRICK 0. HAGAN
N avy Betty Officer 3rd Class
Derrick G . Hagan, son of Bernice
K. Herring of 1500 Luke Ave..
Sanford. Is midway through a
six-m onth deployment aboard
the amphibious transport duck
USS Shreveport, hnmc|&gt;ortrd lit
Norfolk. Va.. operating In liar
Mediterranean Sea,

D r. Denham 's slides and
discussion will Illustrate the
S e m ln o le s ' e x tr a o r d in a r y
courage und Ihelr dedication
to preserving their way of life.
T h e talk will also focus on the
brilliance of Osceola's military
strategy.
T h e Seminole County His­
torical Society will conduct a
brief business meeting after Dr
Denham 's talk The elrctlon of
officers for 1994 and a vote on
some changes In fhr by-laws
are on th r stair
Visitors are welcome to at­
tend the meeting. Society

Dr. Jamaa M. Denham
memberships will I k * available
to those w houre Interested.
F o r fu rth e r In fo rm a tio n
contact Charlotte Husbv at
682 9721.

Glass show and sale
The semi-annual Sanlando Depression Era Glass will take
place at the Sanford Civic Center on Jan . 28-30
Terl Steele, editor and publisher ot "T h e Daze"* and Gene
Florence, author and gloss authonty, will the featured guests
Pitchers, p unch bowls and sandw ich trays will be
highlighted.
A special preview and shopping time will be on Friday. Jo n .
28 from 6 to 9 p.m.
The show and sale will be on Saturday. Ja n . 29 from 10 a m.
to 5 p m . and on Sunday. Ja n . 30 from 10 a rn to 4 p m .
Tickets are 85 and they are good for the three days There will
l&gt;e door prizes and a snack bar.
F'or more Information, call Millie and BUI Downev at
289-3355 or 8558502.

CHARLES S. ELBERT
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class
Charles S. Elbery. son nf Charles
S. and Sharon D. Elbery of 121
Academ y Ave.. Sanford, recently
returned from u Central and
S o u th Am erican deploym ent
aboard the destroyer U S S John
Rodgrrs. homeported In Charles­
ton. S .C .

Hollywood East clogging classes

East-West Kiwants Club meets Thursday
East-West Ktwanls C lub of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p.m .. at the Friendship A Union Lodge building, comer of
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street. Visiting Klwanlans arc
welcome. F'or Information, call Robert Whittaker, president.
889 6042.

Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly
Overcaters Anonym ous meets every Thursday, ut 7:30 p.m .,
at the C om m unity United Methodist Church. Pincy Ridge Road
and U S . 17-92. Casselberry. For Information, call Carol.
322-0657.

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-anon Is an anonymous, non-profit organization, open to
anyone who is a relative or friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non-smokingl evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
are held In the 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 332-4122.

Sunrise Klwanis meets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Klwanis Club meets every Friday, at 7
a m., at Shoney’s. U S t7-02. south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klw anlans are welcome. For Information, call
BruceMcKlbbtii, president. 322-0331.

Am erican forces trained with
the navies of Venezuela. Peru.
Colum bia. Ecuador. Paraguay,
Chile. Argentina. Uruguay and
Brazil during the four-month
U N IT A S exercise.
H e M M s K t f I m w i Vmc * ., i

Chamber membership directories ready
The Greater Sanford Chamber ol Commerce
membership directories are ready to be Issued,
Chamber Membership Account Executive Jack
Croach (right) shows Ambassador Sharon Brown

DEAR ABBYi I'm sure you'll
be deluged with U.S. Customs
stories, but 1 wanted to share
mine: We were returning from
the Far East and ran into a
c u s to m s o ffic e r w h o k ep t
b u d g e rtn g me r e g a r d in g a
diamond pendant I was wearing.
Insisting that It be declared a
purchase.
Finally. I remembered that I
had worn It for m y driver's
license picture, so I whipped that
out. After Inspecting the photo­
graph. with a grudging sm irk he
let me continue on.
I realize this ts a problem
because m any ore not honest In
their declarations, but It really
was an upsetting experience.

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DEAR BADOEREDt I re­
ceived a flood of letters con­
c e r n i n g U .S . C u s t o m s I n ­
spectors. pro and con. A few of
the**con"leUcrs;
DEAR ABBYt You and I must
have had a run-in with the same
customs officer in Honolulu. He
was very rude and questioned
everything 1 brought back from
New Zealand. Including the little
packages of candy 1 had In
sealed bags to give to m y
children.
He acted like I was some kind
of crook and made me show him
receipts for everything (candy
Included)! Luckily. I hud kept all
receipts In an envelope In my
purse. He even read m y personal
d ia ry , w h ic h I felt was an
invasion of m y p riva cy. He
laughed at some of the things I
had written and repeated some
of the entries out loud.
My husband, who was stand­
ing behind me In line, had no
difficulty at all. Th e officer did
not In s p e c t m y h u s b a n d 's
things; he Just sent him on
through. Th e man must have
had a th in g about pushing
women around. O r maybe he
was henpecked at home, and
this was his way of gelling back
at wom en. I can't begin lo tell
you all the mean little things he
did. He humiliated me.

VICTIMIZED TRAVELER.
OIO HARBOR. WASH.

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inafc.l4»t*twtyijw

some ot the advantages of the publication, at
the Ambassador s Luncheon Friday at Colorado
Prime restaurant.

Customs officers’ welcome
leaves a lot to be desired

BADGERED IN MINNESOTA

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U S S Shreveport ulso partici­
pated In Operation Bright Star
9-1. a joint, combined exercise by
U.S. und Egyptian sea. air anil
land forces. Earlier In Ihls de­
ploym ent the ship supportrd
Operation Restore Hope off Hie
coast of Somalia.
Hagan Is one of more than
1 .3 0 0 M a rin e s u n d sa ilo rs
aboard USS Shreveport. The
ship displaces over 17.000 Inns
of water when fuly landed. Is 570
feet long, and 1s equipped with
50-callbcr guns and (he Phulanx
wrupons system.

CALEND
Hollywood Foist Dancers conduct dogging classes every
Thursday. Beginners from 6:30 to 7:30 p m and Intermediate
from 7 30 to 8:30. at Mrlodee Skating Rink. W . 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard In Sanford.
Th e cost Is S3 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322-5761 or Dawn. 904-735*
0270.

Crewmembers of Meet Com­
posite Squadron Six on hoard
U S S Shreveport recently made
th r first operational deployment
of a pioneer unm anned aerial
vehicle on an amphibious trails|mrt dock. A UA V provides an
amphibious ready group with u
real time, close-up video Infor­
m a tio n gathering ca pa b ility
without the risk of hum an Injury
or life,

W SFBh

f S iiai?aj i s s » M O T i

DEAR ABBTi Th e letter about
the discourteous customs In­
spector was very true. As a
30-year traveler (I own a travel
agency). I have gone through
U.S. Custom s at least 150 times.
Not once have 1 received a
pleasant or courteous kind of
welcome that could compare
with England's Inspectors.

I know the job Is not un easy
one. nnd Is often frustrating and
demanding, so I always make an
efTort to be as cooperative as
possible.
O n iny arrival at Los Angeles
International, a customs In­
spector once asked me where I
w a s fro m . I a n s w e re d .
"B e rk e le y . C a lifo rn ia ." Th is
began a tirade against our mayor
and city government. After five
minutes of this. I responded (hat
I was tired and did not wish to
discuss the merits or demerits of
m y city's politics.

T h e U S S Jo hn Rodgers mude
p on calls tn Puerto La Cruz, and
La C ua lra . Venezuela-. Cartagena
und Mulaga. Colum bia; Rodman.
Panama: Manta. Ecuador; Lima.
P e ru : C oquim b o . Valparaiso,
Tn lrah iia no . Puerto M oult, and
Punlus Arenas. C hJlr: Ingenlrro
W hite. Argentina; Montevideo.
U ruguay: and Rio d r J u n lr m arid
For la Laza. Brazil.
In Chile, sailors nnd Marines
volunteered time ashore In pulttl
a n d r e p a ir s c h o o ls u nd
orphanages. Additionally. Pro­
ject Handclasp donations of fixxJ,
clothing, health anil hygiene
supplies, books, paper and sew­
ing machines were distributed tn
needy organizations.
T h e U.S. U N IT A S ships In­
cluded a destroyer, a frigate, a
submarine, a Coast G u u n l cutler
and a dock landing ship with a
contingent of Marines.

WbilcliiielcJ
a" l

T h is was too m uch for him! He
placed the dreaded ultraviolet
marker on my customs form,
and I was given the "red alert"
full search. It took 45 minutes to
search my one small carry-on,
and I missed m y connecting
f l i g h t . W e lc o m e h o m e to
America!

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GRUMPY OLD MEN

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DEAR READERS: Tomorrow
we'll hear from some reader*
who view customs Inspector*
f r o m a very di f f er ent
perspective.

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N O TIC I FOR HIARINOON
D ECLAR ED PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN RE
L O T II BLK II
DREAM W OLO PB J FG *0
Public Record* •! Seninol#
Cbunlir. FL. pratonlly 1shown at
bring) owned by Bob M Bail
and ail p o i m haong ar claim
mg la have any right. Iitta ar
Iniarail In I ha pragarly da
scribed above
W H E R E A S . I ha Baard al
County Commissioners al Sami
nola County, did on lha 11tty gay
el January 1*04. Imd and da
clarad a alructura lecatad in
Saminola County to ba unto**,
w m a n lla ry . and a public
nuiaanca. that tha ownar al lha
proparty (according la th# prop
arty racorda In tha Saminola
County Appraiser t Otfka) an
which lha atructwra it locatad It
Bob M Ball Sr at 7101 South
Franch Avanua. Sanlord. FL
Iirri: that tha public nuisance It
a ratidanlial ilructura locatad
al ttgj Hiawatha Avanua and
lurthar datcrlbad at tat lorth
abova and that corractiva ac
lion It required to aba'a tha
public nuiaanca. and
W H E R E A S , lha Board al
County Commissioners found
IHal tha tot lowing cendiliant
conttitutod o public nuisance
I I I Tha building hat bran
aavaraiy damagad by tha ala
m o n lt o l n a l u r t duo to
abandonment (II Thara It hath
and dabrlt int‘da and Ou'tida ol
lha building (1) Thlt condition
continuity a potontlal lira hat
ard. and
WHEREAS, lha tollowing cor
ractlvo actionltl nacattary to
aba'a Iho public nuitanca It To
dtmollth and t t n w t lha build
Ing. troth and dabrlt tram Iho

N O T IC I FOR M l ARINO ON
O IC L A R IO PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN N S : LOT &gt;1 HARDENS
AO O PB f PC f I Public Record!
ol Saminola County. FL. prat
entty (mown at being) owned by
Wayne Cleveland and all partial
having ar claiming to havo any
rtghl, into or Intorttl In tho
property deteribod above
W H E R E A S . Iho Board al
County Commlttlonort at Sami
note County, d-d on the llth day
of January. Itic. find and da
clarad a ttructuro located In
Saminola County, to bo untato,
u n ta n ita r y . and a public
nuitanca. that tha owner at the
property (according to the prop
erty record! In tha Seminole
County Approitar t Office) on
which the ttructuro It located It
W a y n e C le ve la n d ol lo t
Wlacontin Street. Rochealer. NY
leaoe. that th# public nvitence it
a reaidontlal ttructuro located
at HOP Flrtl Drive and further
deter.bod at let forth above,
and that corrective action It
required to abate the public
nuitanca. and
W H E R E A S , the Board of
County Cemmlitlenert found
that the following cand It iont
conttitutod a publk nuitanco
( I I Tho building hat boon
tovoroly damaged by tho ole
m e n t t of n atu re duo to
abandonment (!) There It tram
and dabrlt Inode and Outtlde of
the building (II Thlt condition
contlitutot a potential lire ha!

N O T IC I FOR H I ARINO ON
OECLARkO PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN R E N I JO FT OF W IM FT
OF LOT U ST JOSEPHS PB I
PC 114 Public Record! el Semi
ne'e County. F L. protonlly
(mown at being I owned by
Kenneth L. Barker and oil
partiet having ar claiming to
havo any right, title ar Intoretl
In the property arte r-bed above
W H E R E A S. Iho Board al
County CommitHonert of Sami
note County, did on the llth day
ot January, 1*04. find end da
dared itructuret located In
Seminole County, to bo untato.
u n ta n llo ry . and a public
nuitanca. that lha owner ol the
property (according to lha prop
orfy record! In the Semmoto
County Appealter'I Of lice I on
which the tfructwrot are located
It Kenneth L Barker ot K ) Park
Lake Street. Orlando. F L. Ihol
the publk nuisance Ik a res-den
•tel ttructuro and a commercial
ttructuro located at ft! and Its
Monroe Road and further de
tcrlbod at tot farm above, end
that corrective action It re
qulrod to obtto tho public
nuitanco. and
W H E R E A S, lha Baard at
County Commlttlonort found
•hot Iho to! towing condition!
contlltutod a public nuitanco
I I) Tha buitdmgt havo boon
reverety damaged by lha ala
m a n lt a l n a tu re due la
abandonment III There It troth
and efrbrit Intide and outttde of
the building! (1) Thlt condition
ronttitutot a potontlal fire hot
ard. and
WHEREAS, tho following car
ractlvo actionltl necettary to
abato tho public nuitanco It To
demollth » -d remove lha build
ingt. troth and dtbrlt from lha

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S E N O .iC in n iC A H K
FANTIS FOOOSOF FLORIDA.
INC
Plaintiff.
vt
GIN A CULPEPPER
Dv lender I
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It given that, purtu
m l to a Final Judgmml ot
Foreclosure deled January ).
It f l In Cot* No Cl *1*11
CAI4K of the Circuit Court at the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit M
and tor Seminpto County. F lor
Ido. In which FANTIS FOOOS
O F F LO R IO A . INC It Ihe
P l o l n t l l l and G IN A
CU LFEP P ER It th* Deten-uni
I will toll to the highest end bast
b-ddar tor cam on the West front
entrance ol the Seminal# Comfy
Ceurthouto located at Ml N
Park Ave . Sanlord Florida
H ffl at II 00 a m on February
4. I**4. Ih# property described
below!
Lot A OLYMPIC VILLAGE,
according to Iho plot thereof
recorded In Plat Boot 4). Page
to at the Publk Record* ot
SamLeoto County. Florida
O ATEO on January II. t**4
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ot the Circuit Court
By JonoE Jotew-c
Deputy Clerk
Publim January H V 1W4
OEN IM

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notkt It hereby given that I
am engaged In butuwit al P O
Boa IMIIS. Altamonte Spring*.
FL lifts. Seminal* County,
Florida, under th* Fklltlout
Nam* at H U O O B A L E W IS
OPHTHALMIC EDUCATION A
CONSULTING SERVICE, and
•hat I intend to reg-iler told
name with th* Division ot Cor
per aliens, lallahana*. Florida?
In accordance with th* pro
visions el the Fictitious Nam*
Statute* To Wit Section u t 00.
Florida Statute* IN I
Susan J Huctoba lawlt
Publish January}!. Iff 4
OEN &gt;11

IN T il t CIRCUIT COURT.
EIG H TEEN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: *1 lift CA It K
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plamlilf.
vs
ROY L W IG IN TO N .elat.

NOW TH E R E FO R E, notico It
haroby gluon to tha told Bab M
Bail Sr. and oil partial having or
claiming to havo any right, ttato.
or Intorttl In tho preporty da
tcrlbod abova. to appaar batora
tho Board of County Commit
tlonart ol Saminola County.
Florida, al I JO P M . at IN
rogular hearing on lha |th day of
March. I &gt;04. al lha Saminola
County Saruicat Building. Room
l«J* list Eat! Flrtl Straat.
Sanlord. Florida, to them cauta.
If any. why tuch ttructvrot
thould not bo domolithod and
cloarod from tha proparty and
tha corrective action of abate
men! (pacified In the Notice of
Public Nutaanco thouid not bo
WITNESS my hand md tool
•hit I Jlh day of January. ifM
(SEAL)
M ARYANNS MORSE
Clart to lha Baard of
County CommitHonert of
Saminola County. Florida
BY: Cary ton Cohan
Deputy Clark
Publlth January IB. 22 A Fab
ruary J. M. 1004
O IN 121

ard. and

W HEREAS, the following cor
ractlvo actionltl neceatery to
abate the public nuttance it To
demollth and remove the build
Ing. abandoned motor vehicle
tram and debrlt from the prop
arty
NOW THEREFORE, notice It
hereby given to the toid Wayne
Cleveland all partlet having ar
claiming to nave any right, title,
or tntorett In the property do
tcrlbod above, to opp» or before
tho Baard of County Commit
tlonert of Seminole County.
Florida at 110 P M . ot IN
rogular hearing on the Ith day of
March looe. at tho Seminole
County Service! Building. Room
io n . not Eott Flrtl Street.
Sanford. Florida, to mow caute
If any. why tuch itructuret
mould not be demouthod and
cleared from the property and
the corrective action of abate
men! tpeclfled In the Notico of
Public Nuitanco mould net bo
taken
W ITNESS my hand and teal
thlt llth day of January. 1004
(S E A L )
MARS ANNE MORSE
Clerk to the Board ot
County Commlttlonort of
SemlnotoCamty. Florida
B Y : Cary ton Cohen
Deputy Clerk
Pubnth: January jg. V 4 Fob
ruary J. to. 1004
D E N III

RIPORTOF C O N D ITIO N
CONSOLIOATINB DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF
TH E SEM INOLE NATIONAL BANN O F SANFORO IN T N I
STA TE O F FLORIDA, A TTM E CLOSE OF BUSINRSSON
D ECEM BER SI, IOtJ PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL
MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF T H E CUR RENCY, UNDER T IT L E
It . UNITBOSTATES COOK. SECTION HI.
CHARTER NUM BER S1NI. CO M PTR O LLER OP THE CURRENCY
SOUTHEASTERN D IS TR IC T
Statement of Reteurcetand Llabllltiea
ASSETS

j -

Cam and balancet duo horn Otpetitory inatltufiont
Nonlntoroof bearing balance! and currency and cam..... ....... 041
Intoretl bearing balancot............................ ................ ...........
r&lt;
Securlllot........................... .......
F.tjS
Federal fundt told_____ ___ __
J 440
Securlllei purchased undrr agreements -y retail ...................
o
Leone and toeee financing recelvebtof
Leant and loo***. not of unearned Income
...It.'Jt
LESS Allowance for loan end looto loetot
&gt;04
LESS. Allocated Irani Nr rim reterve.......
0
Leant and toatot. net of unearned income.
AtoaN hold In trading eccemh .
Fremltet and flaod attoN
(including capllaliiod loatot)
*4]
Other real aofato i
SO
InvottmonN In uncantalldotod tub-totor lot
end ouoclatod companlei.......... .............
Cuttomon' liability to ihlt tank on
acceptanent outstanding....... ...... ........
B
Intangible attott
B
Other Ottett ......................................................
... '4*
Total attoN
Lottet deterred pu tuantlolSU S C 1*22(11
.... N/A
total attott and Iratet deferred
p u rtu e nttoliu .se . IUSI|)............................
....u r n
LIA BILITIES
DfOOUtl
Indomotllc offtcot— ........ ..... .......................
.........Jl^ O J
NonMaroaFbaartng..................................
&gt;.f04
imereti bol ring— ......................................
tMog
Federal fundt pur chared
o
Securlllei told imdor egrocmenti to rapurchate .
B
Demand notot Ittuod to Iho U S. Treasury.
Other borrowed money...........
B
toortgogo Indtb lidr i tt end ebllgatlont under
capitalitad toatot...... _ _ ................................
Bank't liability an acceptencat oaacufod
and ouNtondmg.
B
Subordinated notet and dlbonturat
B
Othor i'«h!&lt;-«tot , ,
__
IES
Total llebilltto*
..t u n
Limited Ilia preferred ttock and related surplus
__
E
■OUITY C A P ITA L
Perpetual pro tor rod ttock ard related turplut ____
B
Common ttock
......................
1.700
Surplus —
.................... ........................... ......
It* )
Undivided profllt and capital retar vet....... ..... ...........................11.110)
..........
LESS: Net unroalltadlatt in marketable tggilytocurlllet
. 1101
Telel equity capllal— — --------------------------------------- M O
I otiet deferred purtuenl to If U S C It lJ lli
N/A
Tefal equity capital and tottae deterred
purtuont to I I U.S C. IU)I||.........
_________ 1.109
Total llaMlllta*. limited 11topreferred
ttock. and equity capital and lottet
dttorrodpurtuonltollUSC IK M Il .
. . _ ............
21.7*0
I. W ILLIAM A BARWICK. PRESIOENT/CEO. ol Iho above
named bank da hereby declare that thlt Report of Condition It true
and correct to the bail of my knowledge end belief.
/t/ William A Berwick
January 14. IN4
We. lha undtrtlgnad dkectori. attott to tha carrectnau at thlt
•latomant of reteurcet and Itabilittot We declare mat If hat boon
•remlned by ut. and to the betI of our know todge and boltof hot boon
prepared In conformance with the mttrucfiont and It true and
correct
Director!
/t/JemeiR Dycut
/»/ Stanley M Sondefur
Ra |m
P u b lic: J»nu «ry 17. I9t4
OEN tit

r

MOW THEREFO R E, notice It
haroby given to Iho told Kan
noth L Barker and all partiet
having ar Claiming to have any
right, title, or imereti In the
property deter-bed above, to
appear before the Board ol
County Commlttlonort ot Semi
nolo County. Florida at I M
P M . at Hi regular hearing an
the tth day of March. t«M. al
the Saminola County Service!
Bu-ld-ng Room ION tMt Celt
Flrtt Street. Sanlord Florida to
mow cauta. It any. why tuch
ttructuro! mould no* ee domot
ittved and cleared tram -he
property and the corrective ac
tton ot abatement tpecllied in
tha Netke of Publk Nuitanca
mould not bo taken
WITNESS my hand and tool
•hit llth day of January. 1*04
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark to Iho Board Of
County Cemmutienen of
Seminole County. Florida
BY Cary ton Cohan
Deputy Clark
Publlth January JO. V A Fob
ruary ). to. I**4
O EN i n

S E TTL E M E N T NOTICE
Notico it hereby given mot
Seminole County hat entered
Into o eetttoment with Mark A.
Wtlllamt rotating la iQttot tut
•alnod at o rotuit of o property
damage claim attuning an
« / t l/ * l. In the ojpaunf ot
ue.eei jo Ovtk.ti are on file in
! the Semmoto County Employee
Relation* Dtportm onlf tM I
Eott Second Street sanlord
Florida 22771
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GERMAN ROMERO
E tr ptoyee Relation! Director
PuMItfi January 17. I*»i
OEN m

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. M -U CP
IN R E ESTA TE OF
SUSANS ARCHER.
Deceeied
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tho odmlnltlrolion al Iho
Elloto ol SUSAN S ARCHER,
d o c o a to d . F ile N u m b e r
*4 IS CP. It ponding In Iho
Circuit Court tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Probata Dirt
Hon. the addrott of which It
P.O Drawer C. Sanlord. FL
D m . The noma* and eddreiaet
of the pertonel repreeoMetlvo
and tha p e rs o n a l ro p ro tontaltvg’t attorney are tot

N O T IC I FOR MEARINOON
OECLARED PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN RE LOT | BLK A A B
STEVENS AOO TO MIDWAY
PB 1 PC M PuMk Record! ot
Seminole County. FL. pretontly
I mown at being I owned by Ruth
William* and all part-** having
ar claiming to have any right,
till* or tntorett In th* property
deter ibod above
WHE R EA j Ih* BoorU Jl
County Commlttwnort at Sami
noto County, did on th* llth day
Ot January. I*04 Imd and de
Cored a structure located m
Seminole County, to b* untato
u n ta n llo r y . and a public
rtvttenc*. that tha owner of the
property (according to tho prop
orfy record! m tha Semmoto
County appraiser ! Ottkol on
which the ttructuro It located it
Ruth Williams at nog Crawford
Drive. Sanlord p l M ill. mat
tho publk nutomcb it a retidtn
Not ttructuro located at 1M0
Crawford Drive and lurthar
described ot tot torth above,
and that corrective action it
required to abate tho
W H E R E A S tht Board *1
County Cemmlttienoft found
that tho tallowing cenditkoi
conttitutod 0 publk nuitanco
I I ) Tho building hat baan
tovoroly damaged by th* *i*
m o n lt *1 n a tu re duo to
abandonment (1) Thor* It Nam
and dtbrlt mtid* and outude ot
th* building ( )) Thlt condition
constitutes a potontlal tiro hat
ard; and
WHEREAS, mo following cor
ractive acttenlt) nacattary to
abet* th* publk nvitan:# It: To
mg, Nam and dtbrlt tram the
NOW TH EREFO R E, nolle* it
hereby given to Ih* ta-d Ruth
William* and all parttot having
or claiming to hove any right,
lilt*, or I"le»ell m the property
deecribad above, to appear be
tort lha Boo'd of Ca^niy Cam
mltttorert el Seminow County,
F tor tow. at t M P M . al lit
regular hearing on lha tth day ol
March. t**4. a&lt; Ih* Sominoi*
County Sorvkot Budding. Room
IBM. 1101 Cat! Flrtt Street.
Sanlord. F lor too. to thaw coot*.
II any, why such structure!
mould net b* domolithod and
th* corrective action of abato
man! specified In th* Notice of
Public Nuisance mould not be
WITNESS my hand and teal
thlt llth day of January, t**4
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk tolha Board ol
County Commlttlonort ol
Saminola County, Florid*
B Y : Coryton Cahan
Deputy Clerk
Publim Janubry 20. If A Fob
ruary 1.10. |**4
DEN II*

C ITY OF L A R I MARY,
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
FLORIDA
SONS ARE N O TIFIE D TH A T :
N O T IC I OF
All portent on wham thlt
P U ELICHEAR IN O
netke It tarred who have oft
BX7BNOINO SEWER
(•client ihol challenge Iho valid
SERVICES
Ity ot tho will, the guolllkattont
ALONO LAKE MARY
of the pertonel representative,
BOULEVARD
venue, ar |vrltdklton of thlt
EAST OF TH E
Court are required to llto their
RAILROAD TRACKS
objections with thlt Court
ffOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
by Iho City Commission of f a
TH R E E MONTHS A F TE R THE
City of Lake Mary. F torIda. that
O ATS OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
said Commission will hold a
CATION OF TM'S NOTICE OR
Publk Hearing on February 1.
T H IR T Y DAYS A F TE R TH E
I**4. al r.oo P M . or at toon
D A T E OF SERVICE OF A
•hereafter at pottlbto. to con
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
tider attending tower tervlcet
TH E M
along Lok* Mary Boulevard
All creditor* ol Iho decedent
aatl of m* railroad Nocks, at a
and other portent haring claims
port ot Phot* II of th* Lake
or demands against decedent's
M ary Boulavard Road Im
estate an whum a copy of thlt
provemont Protect
notice It served within throe
Th* Publk Hearing will b*
months attar tha data of tho flrtt
hold In Ih* Commission Cham
publication at this notico mutt
here. 100 N. Country Club Rood.
llto their cUImt tilth thlt Court I L Jie Mary. Th* Publk It In
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
vltod to attond and bt heard II
TH R E E MONTHS A F TE R TH E
you hove any questions regard
D ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
Ing this Public Hearing, you
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OP
may conlocl C.W . Tom by,
T H IR T Y DAYS A F TE R ’ HP
Public Work* Director. *1
D A T E O F SER V ICE OF A
4BM)4Mtf.
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
A TAP ED RECORD OF THIS
TH E M
M E E TIN G IS MADE BY THE
All olho' creditor* of Iho
C I T Y FO R IT S C O N V E N
decadent and pertom having
IENCE. THIS RECORD MAY
claimt or dtmondt againtl lha
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE
docodmf* estate mutt llto their
QUATE RECORD FOR PUR
claim* with thlt court W ITHIN
POSES OF A F FE A L FROM A
TH R E E MONTHS A F TE R THE
D ECISIO N M ADE BY TH E
D ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
C ITY W ITH RESPECT TO THE
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
FOREGOING M ATTER ANY
A L L CLA IM S. OEM AN O S
PERSON WISHING TO EN
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
SURE TH A T AN ADEQUATE
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
RECORD OF THE PROCEED
BARRED
INGS IS M AINTAINED FOR
Tho deto ol Iho flrtl public*
A P P E L L A TE PURPOSES IS
•ton of fhlt Notice It January If.
A D V IS E D TO M A K E TH E
I**4
NECESSARY AR RANGE­
Personal Representative
M ENTS A T HIS OR HER OWN
IRENE GENTESSE
EXPENSE
JIB Banyan Drive
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS ­
•Maitland. FL 227)1
A B I L IT I E S N E E O IN O
Attorney lor Personal
ASSISTAN CE TO P A R T IC I­
w4pff4tfH4TlWf
P A T E IN AN Y OF THESE
CHARLES 0. W ILOER. E m .
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
Florida Bor No 10*114
CONTACT TH E C ITY ADA CO
Wilder A Cutton
O R O IN ATO R A T LE A S T 4*
IHVortoHlet Drive.
HOURS IN AO VANCE OF THE
Suite 100
M E E TIN O AT |4Bf| 224 M&gt;4
PO.BoatagtM
C IT T O F LAKE MARY.
Maitland. F L Uf*4 (IM
FLORIOA
4pf A44 DI4
Carol A Fottor. City Clark
Publirn January If A February
O ATEO January &gt;4. t**4
J. I*»4
Publim: January &gt;7, l**4
o e n ng
DEN I l f

NOTICE FOR MEARINOON
DECLARED PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN RE LOTS 1} 1} &gt;1 « »
BLK H SANFORO GROVE PB 4
PC fl D IM STATE ROAD 44
EASTl Publk Records e&lt; Sami
not# Cov-iy FL pratanlly
l shown at being) owned by
Sarah Rvese and all pa,lies
having ar claiming to havo any
right, tin* ar intorttl m th*
property described above
W HEREAS, th* Board ot
County Commlttlonort *1 Sami
not* County d-d on th* llth day
ot April. Itel. Imd and declared
structure* located in Semmoto
County, to be u nta lr. un
sanitary, and a public nuitanca.
that the owner ot the property
■according to th* property roc
orOl m th* Semmoto County
Appraiser l Office) on which th*
ttructuro* ar* loretod It Sarah
Rees* ot D JI Oak Street. Alla
men!* Springs. FL llto ). that
th* publk nuitanca It con-mer
ctel ttructuro* located at 11M
Slato Road *4 Eail and lurthar
described a* tat forth above
and that corrective action It
required to abeto th* publk
nuitanco. and
W H ER EAS, the Beard ol
County Commissioner 1 found
that the tallowing conditions
conttitutod a publk nuitanca
III Th* buildings have Pawn
severeIy damaged by the eto
m a n lt #1 n a tu re due ta
abandonment ill There it tram
and debris mud* and outside th*
buildings 11) This condition
cant*itutot a potential tire her
ard. and
WHEREAS th* toitowing car
roctiv* actionltl necessary to
abato tn* puM-c nuisance It To
damolim and remove th* build
Ingt. tram and dabrlt from th*
property
NOW THEREFORE, none* it
h*i*by given to lha told Sarah
Raws* and all parties having or
claiming to hart any right till*.
Cr Intofts! m th* property do
tcrlbod above, to appear baler*
th* Joard at County Commit
tloneri of Semin*)* County.
Florida at I M P M . at Itt
regular hear mg an th* Dnd day
of February. i*»4. at th* Semi
noto County Serveet Building
Room 1071 1101 Eott F lrtl
Street. Sanlord F tor &lt;do. to mow
cause. It any. why such ttruc
lures mould not be demolished
and doored tram tho property
and *h* corrective acton *4
abatement tpecllied In th*
Netic* *1 Public Nuitanco
should not b* tat on
WITNESS my hand and tool
this Dthooyrf January, lots
(SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE .
Ctork to th* Board of
County Commissioners of
Semmoto County. F tor Ida
BY Cary ton Cohan
Deputy Ctork
Publim January ]b. If A Fab
ruary J. tC. IW4
OEN ID

NOTICE FOR MEARINOON
DECLARED PUELIC
NUISANCE
IN RE. LOT 2S BLK 0 A B
STEVENS AOO TO MIDWAY
PB f PC » Publk Rtcerdt ol
Semmoto County. FL. pretontly
(shown at being) owned by
Whlltoy Davit Sr Llto Et'ato
Turner Davit and W Davit Jr
and all parlies having or claim
ing to have any right, nil* or
Interest in Ih* property de
scribed above
W H ER EA S . Ihe Board of
Cosmty Commltttontrt of Sami
noto County, did m th# llth day
ol January it**. find and dc
dared a structure located m
Seminole County, to be untale,
unsa n ita ry and a public
nuitanca, that the owners ot th*
property (according to Ih* prep
orfy records In th* Semmoto
County Appraitar1* Office) on
which th* ttructuro it located
ar* Whltloy Davit Sr Lila
Bttato. Turner Davit, and w
Davit Jr ot (OS El Rancho
Drive. Fort Pierce. FL 1)4M.
that th* public nuitanca It a
residential itructur* located at
DOt Britton Avenue and lurthar
datcrlbad at tat lorth above,
and that corrective action It
required to abate th* public
nuisance, and
W HEREAS. Ih* Board of
County CommitHonert found
that th* tel lowing conditions
conttitutod a publk nuitanca
I I ) Th* building hot boon
tovoroly damaged by th* ok
m o n lt o l n a tu re duo to
abandonment ( )) Th*r* it tram
and dtbrlt Inside and outside ol
th* building (2) Thlt condition
contlitutot o potontlal t r* hat
WHEREAS. Ih* following car
roctiv* octlonli) necessary so
abato th* publk nuitanca it Ta
damolim and remove th* build
Ing. abandoned motor vehicle
tram and dtbrlt tram Ih* prop
orfy
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nofk* it
hereby given to th* told Whltloy
Davit Sr Lit* Et'afa. Turner
Davit, and W. Davit Jr and all
parttot having or claiming to
have any right, title, or Interest
In th* property dotenbod above,
to appear before the Board ol
County Commit*toners of Semi
noto County. Florida. *1 I M
P M . at Its regular hearing on
th* Fth day ot March. IW4. at
th# Semmoto County Sarv-cat
Building. Room ION. 1141 East
First Street. Sanlord. Florida, to
mow cauta. 'f any. why tuch
ttructuro* mould not be demoi
Ished and cleared from th*
property and tho corrective ac
lion ot abatement tpecllied in
the Notice of PuMk Nuisance
mould not be token
WITNESS my tsand and wal
thlt llth day ot January. tt»4
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Ctork to Ih* Board of
County Commissioners ot
Seminal* County. Florida
B Y: Coryton Cafwn
Deputy Ctork
Publish January » . If A Feb
ruary J. 10. t«*4
O EN in

NOTICE OF SALE
Nofka It hereby given that
pursuant to a Summary Judg
mant of Foreclosure. I will tall
th# lottowing drier-bed properly
located in Saminato County.
Florida
LOT 10. BLOCK B. LONG
WOOO NORTH ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
I*. PAGE » . PUBLIC KEC
O R O S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA
at puMk tala, to th* highest
bidder tor cam. at tha watt front
door ol th* Saminola County
Courthouse. Sanlord Florida.
It M A M on February 7). 10*4
Amorkons With D-taMItfwt
Act (A D A ) Nolle* In ac
cordance with th* Americans
with Dttabiiiltot Act. par sons
with a disability who n**d a
special accommodation to par
tlclpat* In thlt proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al Ml North Part Avanua. Suit*
N Ml. Sanlord Florida M m at
toast five days prior to th*
proceeding Telephone (40!)
MJ 41M Esi 4777. i w t u i n i
(TO O ) or I *00 tU IffS (V I. Via
Florida Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and Seal
ot *hlt Court an January 74 1*04
ISael)
M A R YAN N E MORSE
C LE R K C IR C U ITC O U R T

By Jan* E Jasank
Deputy C tort
PuMith January &gt;! A February
1 lf*4

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322*2611

831*9993

CLASSIFIED OEPT.
HOURS
•rOOAJL-fcXPJL
MONDAYBvu
FRIDAY

CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 ccrttdcuftv* tlm o i------------- 971B Him
7 oonBBCUttvB ttrRBB--------------T0 e a Bn*
3 c t v m k u Ovb ttrn*«--------------9lE » #f*
IB M # --------------------------------------------- 11.11B ln#
R 4 bb ar# p#r tssu#, b n # d on 3 Nn#t
• 3 Un*# Minimum

NOW ACCEPTNG

Schedvieq may rckala HoraU Adsqrbaor to ft# coef Of on addborto day ,
Cancat whan ycu gal mount Pay or*y lor days you! ad runt al rat* earned
Ut* k J daecryon tor faatotl moctot Copy n u t! to*ow accefftaU* rypo
g n p H a E term ■Commercial bwquancy rata* are avaaabto

-U T

Legal Notices

DEADLINES
Tuaaday #»u FnJay 17 Noon Th# Day Bator* Putbctoson
Sunday And Monday 1 1 0 P M Today
A D J U S T M E N T S A N D C R E D O S : In Ih# rro n t of an error In an
ad, tha Sanford Haraid wfN b* raaponoibfa for Ih* flrtl
InoorDon only and only to lha aslant of Ih# cool ol that
Inaartton. Pleaa* chock yo u r ad for accuracy tha flrtl day H
n m i.

I

21 — Personals
ADOPTIONS
fiv e mad-cel car*, frontpor
•afion counseling private
doctor pi us living espenses
Bar r l l M I ) Ctoarwator Attorney
joR aPrkkar
1M f t I M d
K E N J O 2 A B U L U N O I end or
J IM NO P P Ptoata coniaci
R -chard Hook tnt 177 7*4*

OEN I I )

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITM JUDICIAL
CIRCUITG F FLORIDA
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASE NO I I I N I CA 14 K
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plemtlft.

vs
S T E V E N J V A O A L A and
LEIGH ANN VAOALA *1*1 .
Dttondenit
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSUBE SALE
None* It hereby given that
pursuant t* that Fmat Judgment
of Foractotur* dated January
I*. t**4. and antorad In civil
cat* number » ) 1001 CA It K. ol
•ho Circuit Court ot -h* llth
Judicial Circuit In m d tor Sami
noto County Florid* »♦&gt;***&gt;"
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK. It
P la ln tltl and S T E V E N J
V A O A L A . L E IG H A N N
VAUALA. ar* Datondan'ltl. I
will tall to the highest and bast
bidder ter cam at th* watt Iron!
door ot th* Saminola County
courthouse In Sanford. Florida
Saminai* County. Florid*, at
It 00 A M on February If. toot,
•h* tottowmg described preparty
at tat lorth In taid Final
Judgment, town
Lai to. O B « A RUN. Unit I0A.
according to th* plat 'hereof,
recorded tn Flat Book J* Paget
2' and M. at Ih# PuMk Records
ot Semmoto County. Florida
Datod January 14. I**4
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork Ol Circuit Court
Br J ana E Jasaw c
Deputy Clerk
Publish January 17 A February
1. It*4
DEN 114

IN TH E c i r c u i t c o u a r
OF TH E IITM JU D IC IA L
C ta C U IT O F FLO B IO A
IN AND FOA
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASE NO t l i m C A 14 K
SCO M O R TG AG E
CO R P O R ATIO N
Pie-nfirt.
VS
PAUL D
D E H A V E N and
J U L IA A D E H A V E N , o t o l.
Ootandont*
N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
N o tk t It haroby given that
pursuant to that Fmel Judgment
ot Foroctotur* datod January
I*. IW4. and entered In civil
case number V) 7111 C A 14 K. ot
th* Circuit Court ot th* llth
Judicial Circuit in and tor Sami
noto County. Florida, where in
SCG M O R TG A G E CO RPO RA
TtO N it PiamtiH and P AU L
OEM AVEN
J U L IA O DE
H A V E N , are Detondantitl. •
will tall to Ih* tughetl and bet!
b-ddar tor cam *1 th* watt front
door ot th* Semmoto County
courthouse m Sanlord. Florida.
Sammoia County. Florida at
It 00 A M on February If. !***th* tallowing described property
a t tat lorth in said F in a l
Judgment, to wit
Lot tr. Block K. FOXM OOR
U N IT 2. according to th* plat
tharaot at record*# to *l*t flioaw
71. Pages 2# and 21. Public
Record* ot taminoto County.
Florida
Dated January &gt;4. ttes
M A R Y A N N F MORSE
Ctork ot Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jakawk
Deputy Ctork
Publim January If A February
2. t**4
D E N IIS

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23— Lost &amp; Found
a t O U N O l A t l i l s » I N (.
SanfordCall 1*1 tseeto
deter lb*___________________
LOST PASSPORT o' / h*3 /’
Chao No 7Y1S4I issued by
PRC consul#*# in Houston ,t
declared ,o d
l o s t

s m a l l

w h i t e

F E M A L E M A L T E S E In
vkinrfy of '0*h A E Im 27M X I

27— Nur$«ry &amp;
Child Care
C NIL DC ARC in

H

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f IQnmt R p m B H iP i n !
F U L L T IM C 1&lt;*4 f f t ,

A lt tr tc h o o ltrt |)0 ••
Lunch, 1 wiecM#
I P A C ll AVAIL A m r A^fs &lt;
•*&lt;* *9 to* Ut I N r M
Met
i Movv# IN U N

3 1 -P riv a te
Instruction!
DRUMS. KEYBOARD. PIANO
LESSONS Beginner geilar
an# bats Dagread instructor
with 1 years toechmg arpari
en&lt;t All stylet and tovelt
First lessen tr** Kyi* 1)4 4411

41— Cemetery Lots
2 LOTS O atlaw r M*mo«i*i
Part &gt; tor th* price ot II
H.tOOCaim* 771 StW

55— Business
Opportunities
N IG H T C L U B S and Liquor

ikaeset. V#|&gt;. PWh -W (l '&lt;

nonet Can owner toMtEa/o*

59— Financial
Services
STOP FORECLOSURE!
I C«n h«lp 91% su c c tn I a i i t

M ftrt « f MA I H I until «PM

Molin'

Cleaning Service

Lawn Service

FLORIDA STATE REOUIRES
all contractor* be registered
or cortlltod To verily 0 tUto
contractors llcont* coll
I M0 14} 7*4# Occupational
License* art reqUrod by th#
county and can be verified by
calling221 IIM art 70)2

W ILL DO hautactoa-sing lor
realtors. bu-Ktorv dometl-cs
Halt and raatonabto 2710/0#

TOM A JE T F l LAWN CARCI
Rat /Comm . dependable tow
ratotl Froootl
DO ten

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
RES/COMM Vinyl Siding .
Alum Framing. O ryw all.
Ouort Rooting. Cmcrtl*
1)1 a i l S O. Belud. C BCIltM t

Air Duct Cleaning
AIR DUCT CLEANINO gutter
cleaning/tertemng. chimney
sweep lntu-td Young's Sorv
lie. Ik #*10004M 12) M il

or le t **t)

M asonry

Concrete
C A P TA IN C O N C R E TE . W*yhr

Baal. I Man Quality Opera
i» t M i# im ji* j* * i_ _ _ _

Electrical
M A S TER

~~

E L E C T R IC IA N .

Rtpalr addil-on. comm'res
Lk/l-st lEROCW 1*1)71 44M

Flooring

Plum bing
A A A PLUMBINO A SEWER
L ta k y faucaftT Running,
toitoftf 170 could solve your’
problem Water healers. 74 hr?
tarvlc#
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Firewood/Fuel
FIREWOOD SPLIT OAK Tree
Sarvica and Hauling Fra*
a jflm o to tg lO lfl^

Automotivi

Home Improvement
AFFORDABLE Mam* Repair.
Dependable All phases Coll
for tree et I M khaellTl MO*

CARPENTER All kinds of homo
repairs, pawning A ceramic
lito R k h a r d G r o ttn iJ jn

(tarpel Cleaning
C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
«
Rooms 17* t l Steam cleaned
or dry team Guaranteed
towetl prices 4071** W l
SAM'S CAR P ET C LEAN IN O
plus ball on# strip I leers
Residential commercial &gt;4
hr* &gt;24 1141. beeper *44 0S4I

Cleaning Service
A

TO U C H

ABO VE

Ctoan.ng

service L lc 'la t Quality
cleasing allftbotf 271 #*W
HOUSE C LEA N IN O . rollaM*.
and reasonable rales Refs
Bonded'Lk/ln* t i t O tV
N O U S C C L F A N I N C Q u a lity
work, hone 11 and rollabto
Raft O odM fAM PM

"Painting
CUSTOM FAIN TIN G by Jeffrey
Power Inf /*■!.. Lk d . Ins
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HAR OWOOO F LOOAI NO
listlall Sanding Finishing
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COM PLETE O ETAILIN O *1
your homo Hand warning and
waring Jason Genet 224 *Mf

Carpentry

TWP MASONRY. Brick Stock
Stucco. Concroto. Reno,*
Iwnt L k /list
111 )*44

AL DOES IT ALL
F it II rtghl ol a price you can
etlord Lk 'd 'ln t From tlart
to llnim Carpentry, plumb
Ing. etoclrlcal. and roeI mg
tvet » yrt ol erperienc* No
|ob too Mg or small Call
iff f U l ar &gt;24 UM It brt.

R/7E-IVAV .....
W o rk For Y o u

Cull Llaninnl

Sw im m ing Pool
Service/R&lt;epair
W E EK LY SERVICE from t4S
mo Cham Rif* Pool Sar n&lt;*
HO t t t t
Robert Shoe-*.,,

EC H O LI TR E E SVC Lk L Ins
"Lof Ih# Proletttonelt do it "

5

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 .
t^ o m e R e p a i r s

roofs, pool d te k t. walks
houses Fraaat). 271 4177
PRESSURE CLEANINO MAN
Roots, pool decks, etc Quotot
by phone
Call 274 4tal

Tree Service

W l SH C JW U P
'Lot T h lt Ulapldjr

Pressure Cleaning
w in R n r c iir ^ iir iie J ir

~~

M A R I N O N om a R e p a i r .
spaclallllng In small lobt
CRCM40/*Free etl m i l l )

Janitorial Services
KITZCLCMIMITOAIJU.
Cammorctol/Rotld. 211 #211

Free estimate*__ j j j yjj*
LARRY'S LAWN AND TREE
F R E E E S TIM A TE S

2)2 &gt;441

Window Repair
and Cleaning
STRICTLY WINDOWS Butm*^
A Residential window ter**
cleaning Free est n a m s

MflNOON 1 SCREEN REPAIR
a im im

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F o r As L o w As $ 4 5 P e r M o n t h .
Cal l C l a s s i f i e d , 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

�Sanford Haraid. Sanford. Florida - Thursday. January 27. 1994

S 9 -F in a n d a l
S e r v ic e s ____

_ 7 1 — H e lp W a n te d
tip. iRdmtrial

TM ES PREPARED
T li

from I7t up
m m t if f

(1— Money t o T e n d '
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONET!
All row n m l it four nil* j Mk

Diamond tar appointment

Sowir.f M Khint 0 ponton
Man thru Tbwrt. O't h» work
doyt Pd holiday and veca
bon Apply ol San Del. 1140
Old Lk Mary Hd Sanlord
LABORERS N EED EO allied
and wntkiltad Potlhont oeoil
aAta Doyt Call befwoon 11
SPRINT IT A F F IN O .ll* Wit

w a rn *________

M - M o rl gages
Bought ft Sold
W A N TE D

14 000 H I Mlg on

tlh ewne, occup.*d blk homo
10% ml 30 »r 4 104 St3 lll|

~71— Help Wanted

m

EMPLOYMENT

LAM INATORS RANTED
Eipononco In tool buildmg
Hiring immodtoN'y Appry al
I4 H Poipnor Place m i l d
L I V I I N N A N N T . Non
im o kln o .'’M rt Doublliro '
porkonolity. lo COit lor I
whoa! ago children Trentpor
lotion and Rol t required
Oviedo coll Orel Ike 0401

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
Needed tor d.tlrrtwd proper
tyl Sanlord F/T. Sand ro
vanot to *11 Secret Harbor
Lane, Lake Mary, FL M IN

323-5176

mw ism si

ADD TO TOUa INCOME
S IL L AVON NOW!
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AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds lito M i n i
Wo ro wall ml* our &gt; 0 On ado
ol training successful agon11
No I.cense*
Wa il help!
WATSON R EALTY CORP
REALTORS
HUM
AOENTS A V O N 'Earn to SOX
No doer t o r PT/FT Intur
encoavaliable Var-di til IIP)

MAINTENANCE PERSON
General maintenance and repair
u n it tor child taro contart
Mechanical u n it a plot Ideal
tar ret.ree U 14 hourly da
pend-ng upon Uillt and erpe
rianca CeH M l 0415 between
_________1AM 1PM

MEDICAL HELP

LPN
II PM I A M and 1 AM 1 PM
Part lime Apply m per ton

Lake*rear Hurting Canter, tit
Eatt ltd Street. Santa,*

AGENTS O f LIFE i HEALTH
Wo II giro you toll training
and salary ptut a book ol
e a lt t la g c l l t n l t
iF u ll
b i m l l l l l C a l l l or
appointment
I M l 477 I 'l l

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I t * r ' Good par goodbonol.lt
Immad.alo Pot.lion M l soap__
SRTSITTER W ANTED F/T
da, 4 ft old Light hdvterrort.
tnrghltMeoHMr mtg
‘.B Y tITTC R to (a rt tor ) rear
aid g in in my longaood
hom o I 10PM a 10PM
Tuesday F'ldar Ptrmanani
ibanLUSM HIT_________

DELIVER THE SOUTHERN
BELL
"REAL YELLOW PACES”
IN TOUR OWN
NEIGHBORHOOD OR VICINITY
Man Woman Rttirtot Student
I Full or Part Tima Appii
cantt mutt ba I I yoart old or
older ha re an Intured avta or
truck and ba available 4 or
mtaa darirghi houri par day

CLERICAL
Eng.naormg tirm w r it quell
(ltd aapanancod clerical
Barton Dot.red itpobilitiot
. ihc’ ud* T rp.ng ability. to
T WPM or bottor dictation and
C/har ob-ct - n pnonl T rp
Ing data antry tot! all) ba
admimttarad
* Sand rotwma to
P O Sai not
Sanford T i m n ION
____________ | 0 | _________

CNAS
For M l Iimo I t ; and 111
tbitl Muttbocorbfiod

CALL NOW TORESERVE
YOUR AREA
•of not**'
0 10am 4 00pm
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
00 NOT CALL THE PHONE
COMPANVI
D O A .IN C I O E _____

PLUMBER
Ser nee backgroemd S reart
minimum tap Good driving
rocord Valid F L O L W IItt

PRESS OPERATOR
Itak r:s ; .u.ur E tpenencvd
only benalitt Tfu Oimantiont

LPN
For part lim a) II thill

Printing_____________l i t oat 1

A&lt; (apl.ng appIKatiant
Monday Friday. 0 4
D rta ry Manor M N it 01.
Do Bary d l t t t a t h

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Good pay. tlaady ro rl Will
train *04 T il lAHIvmtq

COUNTER PERSON
Wereplian.it (angviy, input
Mutt hare tnoaiadgi at print
ng and total Tfu Dimensions
Printing_____________MO OBOE

OATCARETEACHER
Pro K A 1 yr otdt Perm
petition HRS Cart, or willing
•o go to school It you lit# kidt
A contusion, (all mo 111 1430

DENTAL ASSISTANT
E r per .anted with expanded
dutiot needed lor butr mutfl
d w&gt;pl.nary otic* Strong ro
ttartiro and turgicol tkillt 0
mutt Salary commonturalo
ailh orpononcr Aroilablo
Jon 10Call 104 Its 4XM

DIETARY COOK
Full lima Nutting homo
porlonco halp'ul Apply in
per ton Lekevi** N u n ln g
Cantor, t i t l a t l Jnd Stroot.
Sanlord

OIRECTOR
For otlabiitbad ctuidcaro con
•or EPucalion and trporwnco
moarly ch.idhoodraguirtd
_______ Coll i n to ll_________

DRILL OPERATORS,
QC INSPECTORS, ETCHERS
AND PLATERS
W ln tor S p rln g t com pany
teott Indl/ldvelt or'th pro
.tout production oipontnco 1
Ihlttt oyollobto Mon Tbwrt
i 10PM 4AM. Frl. Sal. Sun
4AM 4 10PM or 4 10P M 4AM
SI SO/hr Permanent positions
Never a Not

Help Pertoanel, 4104100

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARR IER S. Tavarot. FI.
a well otlabiitbad and grow
mg Conlral Florida bated
company oiler t you
o Semi Annual Pay Increetet
OSlopOttPay
• Unloading Pay
o Vacation Pay
• Safety Bonut
• spouta Rid mg Program
• Arorago Trips 7 Days
0 Lata Model Conventional
Tree tort
It you hero 1 yoart tractor
trailer, O TR and mow and let
experience piwt o good drirlng
record, call
• 000 OM « S «

PRODUCTION NORRERS
Etlobiithod p*or.labio 11 yr
Ota oaord tt.nn.ng company
and In d u t t r y loader in
advanced technology (-aids It
v tpending than workforce
P ro duction tvsrkort ore
needed tor oil 10 and II hour
th lttk . in c lu d in g 1 day
•ooktnd khittt. dayt and
rughlt Eacaltant ttaga and
bonatllt program Apply In
par ton Continental C.rcu.lt
Inc HtO haita A v o . Winter
Sprmgt be'neen the lau&gt;t al
kam and Noon or ipmtaopm

« c u tin d fT ia R
Needed tar lull time pot.Iron
M u d be a b le lo a o rk
weekend! Qualified con
didattt will have 1 yoart
tacurlty or related etperl
once a valid drlvert licente
and ctatt O guard license
Flrt* aid and CPR training a
plut Drug screening
Retpend toi H EATH R O W
PATROL. IM Heefhrew Bled .
Hoethrew F L n r * Equal Op
port unity EmptayorM/F/V/Q

TEACHERS
Mutt have earned *4 hrt
toward a COA or equivalent,
or bachelor! degree in early
childhood
111 1001

TEACHERS AIDE
Full and part lime Chita care
etpevtonto required 177 »0S

TELEMARKETERS
Longaood. pari I me Monday
thru Friday. tAM It noon and
SPM tPM . Saturday. 1PM
*PM IS SOpar tatr p'ut bonut
and commltttan Permanent
positions'
Ne*vr a tee I
Help Porta— #I, W *1W
WANTED M ATURE par ton to
babyIII In my homo In Ganava
oryowrt Doyt SMITH

Nufftowsd/Doci Norktn
UptaSIl AS'hr (will train)
401 W0B4B4__________ *m too
WAREHOUSE ANDO ENER AL
LAROR H E L P N E E D E D I
Bonut tor dritert All thlftt
available Daily pay. no lae
Report ready to work S Mam
Induttrial Labor SvC . 1011
French Ay No phono cailt

93— Room s for Rent
A O U IE T, clean rm kitchen
phone, laundry Apt t avail
«bta*iko U S B tip l i t oltl
C LEA N FU R N IS H E O ROOM
W/klt avail U S w V t M sac .
Downtown 373 30A4

Come In from (Tfie CoCd
'Warm Zip In (Paradise!

KITIN’ CAKI.YI.lv* b&gt; tarry Wriuhl

»3— Room s for Rent
CLEAN ROOMS ting to itortmg
|31/«yk K itc h e n , ph on e,
laundry, video garnet oil
tlreel parking 1M 4411______ _

DAD will khare 1 bdrm homo in
etchanga tor help with care
tor two daughter». 10 and IS
Idaal tor tmgla mom or older
woman W m t ____________
N EW LY RENOVATED, private
entrance peddle Ian In your
room, your own heal centroi
refrigerator, microwave and
color TV Oil tlreel perking
and m ad ter vice Convenient
location Tlw batl in town
J21I00*
_
PROFESSIONAL

All rental and real estate
adverbtemenls are tubiect to
the Federel Fair Housing Act.
which makes It Illegal to
odverhta any prelerence. Iim
Italian or discrim ination
batad on race, rotor, religion,
tea handicap, familial status
or national oru

All ublibat in
eluded Private backyard
SMS month m 1151orJ14 MM
O U I E T Neighborhood. i &gt; « shadvd ills mo »I00 damage
WO m l*a*PU tor Lloyd
SANFORD
large 1 bdrm .
complete privacy! 5100 per
week plus IXO security
Call n i m i
E F F IC IE N C Y

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

LA R G E l ' l SIS Grtrewood
Gcovevww Village, ter porch
l i a r p.net »'1S mo I T I I I

NEW Sanlord o*hcet end or
warehouses 4001.*00 tq H

L IK E NEW . 1/}. lam rm.
screened perch 1 car garage
Available Feb MTS'mo Call

SANFORO Oft-,# spare 5400
sq It building total ijoo tq
II par oltica aeul O l W04

Ooi i l l I'tS o r t ' J
S ANFO R D 1 bdrm. ]i| beta
lakebonl house MW me
____B l TOM
SANFO R D GOLOSBORO
R EN TTO O W N
I bdrm new kitchen air
I I 000 down Siao mo tat *!t*
SANFO R O
111 Cow ,!., Club
Or 1 bdrm. I beta (ant H A
Fenced yard. M l! mo H I 8 » 4

Stenstrom Rentals

CASSELBERRY
U p tre 'e tingle ttory, p a b e
ap artm an tt I bedroom s Ideal
tor individual o ' coupto

_________ 4H 4TH _________
CO NVENIENT AN0SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GAROENS
APTS
til m e
CO NVENIENT A S A F I. I A I
t j r t mo

plutdep I yr taato M l *10*
CONVENIENT TO downtown }
bdrm 1 beta tmgio ktory
quiet, w d hook up S41S mo
___________ P I 3307__________

LEASE FOR LESS!
One Bedroom Aperlmontt
tiet DEAL
AAottwood Aplt t V ttl*

HAPPY NEW TEAR!
MARINER'S VILLAGE
l4A» A44 I bdrm UACmo
; bdFm I4t0mo*ndwp

3231(70
MOVE IN SPECIAL!
IBdrm./l Beta i l l *e&gt;t
S H EN AN D O AH A P A R TM E N TS
PAR K AVE I M rm veil lull
kitchen, remodeled Large
roomt o" but I me I
11*5
E F F I C I E N C Y A P T kitchen
tutly remodeled spec .out k ilt
r e n ta l r e s u lts

O U I E T l / I N tpwrknwta. T IM
Park. Adult comm *411 mo
and tac dec. Water. Ira th
Inc I Barb Mon F rl 17? 1441
S A N FO R O Near I A 1 bedroom
I beta 11*1 per month l i l t
tacurlty Coll P I U I0 _________
T W O B IO R O O M . E ttra largo

and clean Good area, ctota to
but and Pinecrett School
UaCmpov Slll.wk m rn a
I BDR M . W O mo plut I mo
tac 4 BDRM .Sato mo plut I
mo to&lt; Call 111 *tal_________
I BORM . Rv r m . k it, both
porch IIS A I lf French Ave
tits 'm o tlOO tec 41* akll
I BEDRO O M A P A R TM E N T
S P E C IA L 11*0 a month move
tnCalt Jerry. P I 4*10________
I BED RO O M SI'S month plus
SITS tacurlty depotii and

• SANFORO 1/1 duptaa a Ihr
•ng rm and dm Wether hook
up 1111/mo. 1150 sac
• S A N F O R O 1/1 *
den
carport * d hook ups .erg#
yardS4*k mo saXsac
• SHADOW LAK E W OOD! 1/1 S

w dbi# car garage lp&gt;c well
A septic 1*00 mo 1100 sec

• HIDOEN LAKE 1/1 condo a
tmgl* garage C H A. poo*
p»iv Ctaen'15*5 mo 1550 tac
• ST JOHNS R IVER V I w
g*'*g* hardwood boors boat
Slip V a w 1t*0Q m o5*00 sac
• S A N F O R O 1/1 apt CH A
pet* ctoenlaOO ma S100 sac
• SAN FO R D V I a family rm.
patio CHA. new carpal Clean
S5*S me 1150 tec No pelt
Itamlrowa Really, lac.
"We Menage ygor Heme.
IWe H was our aww '* laws Doyle
m - t m Altoe 1PM; m l**5
W AS H IN G TO N OAKS iJ-t Scon
Or V I 1/1 Rers and dap
SAal mo i m t t t t n v ________
1 BORM UVJ
p t., saoo
s e c u r i t y deposit and
rotoroncos__________ 133 11*1
l b e d r o o m c .'ir a i air. wail
to wall carpal. 1435 plus toe
Hall Really
W S IM
I I 1 BORM tall mo plus t m
soc dap Relevances Call
133 *«*! da yt 131 m lr i g h lt
1 BORM ] BAT H C m! H ' A
101 Ha y s Dri ve. S anlord
1115 mo 1156 ter l b a a

134 e*os

SANFORD. &gt; bdrm.. carport,
security system lull kit .
114*11#
__ 0&lt;KOunledi4IS
SANFORD DUFLEX. I bdrm .
l i b month 1100 deposit Call
altar S eOl S'4 0044 ____ ____
SMALL APT A C and appii
ernes Ideal lor tmgio LIFO
^ a lu s d a p o tilin jll^ ^ ^ ^ ^
1 0 7 -M o b ile

Homes / Rent

114— Warehouse
Space / Rent

NEAR O STC Lil (mall houte
lurnlthed Senior ditcownt.
rent nogoliabta 111 1J41

103— H ou ses
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t
ALTAM ONTE 1/1 1 cer gerage
Very nlcel 1750/monta
CASSELBERRY 1/1 Fam rm
near park USO'monta
___11* 4111
_______
CLEAN 1 BORM Fam m
A/C. carport, work rm . nice
yard nope'* SalSlP 10*4

HUD HOMES.
Law L*w dawn I Why rent?
The Hilliman Group
P I R I P _________
Realtor
LAKE M ART. Nice 1 bdrm. I'y
beta, cent H/A. fenced yard,
clean Lake Ma*y school!
SkOPplusiec 104 4«* 11*0
LAKE MARY A R E A No pelt 1
bdrm. lit bath tanced yard.
Cent H/ASSOO/mo 11' 15*0
LA KE MARY 1 bdrm. 1 beta
mob.le home Itt R last month
1150 mo 111 IU4

733 Seaet Harbor Ln. • Lake Mary

3 2 I -7 3 0 3
H O U R S'

M - r . O - S i l O • Sat. 1 0 -5 • S u n . Clobect

141— Homes for Sal*
lU O A IilR l f MOV! SfHIllKf

PN0F*t»» t

FHA OR VA AS LOW AS S\
ANQ s and owner financing as
to* as 5400 mo* Gov't Fora
closures. Repos' Seminole
Orange VolutM
Seatord lest Nun 11 tee daww
• Over l/J acre! V I . be. dm.
lam rm SataMi'e d sn IA4W0

oRmaveled Vita Newor roof
carpel, paint, garage, ter
porch 15* 100
O R E L O C A TIN G 1 V ita brKk.
scr porch, tanced yd 541 500

• FORO THUNDERBIRD. It44
All O’ iglrtftil
tomt
worfc t U f i O BO m O l*

SANFORD POOL HOME

117— Sporting Goods

BUSY SANFORD AVE . 3000 sq
b bldg . tor state or olbce
space 14*1/mo i n ISO*

•Filondiy, On-Sift
Dtpondiblt
tn d il Menigomonl
. Attic Sloregt. Privit*
P e tlo lU o ril

Sanford Court Apartments
3301S. Sanford Ave.‘ Sanford
.3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

in c

151— Investment
Proper ty /S a le

BATEMAN REALTY
ESTATE SALE
I Story black building 14*0
squere tool Zoned GC1 No
roaeenebie aHgr refuted

321-075) .........

321-2257

1S3— AcreageLots/Sal e __
DELANO S acres. I mu# ob I a
•ill 5* Horses Ok. A I toning
UlOOO 10% down, 10% ini 10
yrs Leesburg *04 MS 5«IT

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
ld**l tor mebita hgn-e cr
homo site, h artat. cam *
farming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural U.taO par acre
Smell dawn payment with
pwner bnentlng *»*»*• I *31

Assume No OaMkalyl Immacu
lata l ' l . dining, family rm . I
car garage 14*1 P IT l S5A 500

Markham Wdt arga 4/7. 1 l*
acres Pasture liable 1105 000

333 04/I
I LOTS. M e 13* F t. OMh T
cleared w/raed access
IPlnecretl areal Call H I 14M

LK Mary tvatam bwrttt
a v i . pool n o i wo
• V ] , Over I acre 1131 too
• 4/1.1 4acres pool tpa Sill WO
OWNER FINANCINO
t acre estate, or I acre estate
both over 4 000 tq II 4/A pool,
lakebonl w'Peck. Slav wo
»•/-.&lt; M

i &gt;•. I a &lt; &gt;r a r ia

VSNTURS I P R O P tR TIFS
J 2 I -I/O ta

11 2 VJ f n u t SI

S .a iiliin l

323-5774
DEBARY Latelronl 1/1. ten
bet H/A. plus eebasl Me.000
__w. MaiiciawskL tn-nn
EXCHANOE OR S ELL your
properly located anywhere 1
laveitars Ready. 11*1*11
FOR SALE BY OWNER, large
14 Br. &gt; Ba Cent H/A Fenced
yerd. Freshly remodeled
Close lo good libdord schools
Asking tsf.foo tarms avaltabta
i l l UUdayk.lllOiSlavas

0

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USi YOUR TM RETUIN

S

I

STENSTRO M
VETERANS!

• Sinoli Story Dttlan •
No On* Bolow or Above
• Enorgy • Efficient Studio.
1 ( 2 Bedroom AffordibM
Apartnwnts

Estate,
322 74 )1

a l

new I bdrm. 1 beta Pasture
and weeds No qwenlying
145 000 Alta I I ACRES ad
laming Irrigation, pet'urg

REALTY, I NC.

BETTER T H A N THE
A V E R A G E BEAR!

numb#

Re

•« ACRES w/ DOUBLEWIDE

LO N O W O O D /LA K E M A R Y FOR DOYVNfAYMEHT
Mid site storage warehouses,
too*00 1too tq II Free rent
BANK FORECLOSURE
VI
w/t}mo toes# IromSUI me
with 1 car garag* Bull! m
___________ 111 0531________
in* Likg new. large yard!
SECURITY WARE'h OUSE 4*A
14* WO
and Old Lake Mary Blvd
•1 150
1 000 tq It ol
PINECREST
4/1. loads-ol
I.
(/warehouse •Finished room!
ol
Apl mother In law
bee space else eveilebto
quer tar* Almost 1000 sq II
KapkateRtolTy. l-k l* ln o
Only S54 000
W ANTING lo cent I 500 1 OOO tq
Ctil tar details!
II. must have parking Open lo
ail oilers 111 51*4or 13! 4155
Jintt Miitsfitld. 323-7271
AA Carnet, lac., in -in *
LAKE MARY V l Largo yard
115— Industrial
EXCELLEN T caadibact. eree.
and schaalil 1104 WO
Rentals
VENTURE I PKOPERTIES
OF FICE/wereheute space 1X0
Allan * Dawn Jehntan m T ill
Sq II Prim e location al
entrance to Central Fla Re
glonal Airport 40'IJI *401
SANFORD 10051 1011 ] phase
sprinklers S3 sq H Staiatlrom
Really lac. Jim Deyta 131 1410

117— Commercial
Rentals

•HIGHWAY II* ] Its b bon
•age ronodGC 7 Classic style
btag /ob.ee end Ig detached
gerege Owner terms avail
1140 000

• P O O L I R e nova te d 1/1,
fireplace, scr porch. S3* WO

I rental umttf Good cash bawl
J'K dn owner hold! I I 41 000
Commercul rllxe bldg Super
spot lor pro Hwy 41* A 414
Paved pars m g'Only S** WO

week to* M il _____________
t BDRM. I&gt;s BATN Townnoute
Garden Or. Winter Spgt HOC
mo » ubl Nopelt le***01

101-Houses ~
Furnished / Rent

1 RORM 1 beta w/d pool tpa
lerwut Security K i patio,
much mere&gt; ISIS mo n i 1431

LAKE Mery Gouai wee 1 bdrm
w , w carpel C 'H 'A eppl
Celling Ians, mtnrs kl I 4*0*
a eONE AVAILABLE* e
1 bedroom I bath 111 44*4 or

ELDER SPRINGS, oil Hwy 43'
I. &gt;. 1 Ddrmt l ' l to ISO wk
1100 dep 1X5 *110 or tkl IIP*

&gt; B O R M I B A T H , screened
porch cent M/A. 1100 per

121— Condominium
Rentals

HALL REAL I V

SISO

depotii P«*t accepted Call
1 » Nat or HO 4111
__

Special IH l/ l— . M l &gt;554

10S— DuplexT rlp le i / R ent

rotoroncos__________ 111 1141
I BED RO O M . Skiweekly

111— Office
Space / Rent

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

.. i ’» Jmo. or I &gt;t.lent

St Croix Apartatnts

• SR IK M A RTI Brand AM FM
ttareo tystom with latsell*
player and speakers I3S Call

149— Commercial
P rop e rty/Sale

NOTICE

in m e

230— Antiquc/Classic
Cars

M ANAGEMENT t R EA L TY
_____ «** m m v m « s * i
VOLUSIA COUNTY. Deltona,
poor. 1 bdrm. 1 beta, split
plan now carpel and paint
SNOOP__________ e p y tn iCM
I BDRM I BATH: Mull see to
appreciate, priced to tail no
Country Chib C o . Sanlord
sa* too By owner 137 I7*J

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

I Tee

113— Television /
Radio / Stereo

STAIRS PROPERTY

FEMAlt

pretarrad to there 1 bdrm 1
beta pool spa home VISO plut
depotii Can m n t t ________
ROOM w.kitchen privileget ts»
wk Airport A Sanlord Av#
Call lam till noon M M

Bdrm aptt

SANFORD U K down, appro a
Imeta paymanlt 1415 month }
bdrm mt rgfimshed hardwood
boors, huge oaks U K avail
able tor ctotmg and repair*
« Slung *53 500 S3* 1114_______
»**.W0 l i r a bdrm , Ita beta
1.3504 sq H Huge metier I
Fam rm w/brgplaca Rg
modeled kilchen/bath new
carpal, sprinkler, tacurlty
tfttam Paddta fans, custom
window treatments, quiet
cul d t tac Im m ic u la ls l
Owner. H I 45*4altar t

I IMriinni SK \ IIK H 7 K

W X SctuTt&gt; Dcpcsl

T4T— H o m e i fo r S a le

You Min hot Realize
that it s Financially
Eaver lot YOU to Buy a
Home thin to Rei.t One*
So Call Our Full-Time
Sales Tea n ANYTIME!

321- 2720
LAKE MARY

322- 2420
SANFORD
•Ir

Our 3Hh Yoar*

SB

1ST— Mobile
Homes /S o le
CARRIAGE COVE MOBILE
HOME PARK
lleaa V I tplil. *4 Bay spring
Canbal H/A. screen roam
S* WO
Ms31 V I . U Fairmont Villa
Canbal H 'A . wather/dryer.
d‘ihwasher, ail atoebta. ta
taadral catling, vinyl Hdmg
inmgta root, nartaern intuia
ban. t i l 000
IU14 V I. •• Liberty Central
H/A ka.400 cam
14s4l V I spill. *1 Ptertnn
Canbal M/A. ca, port 111 100
C a lln ik lk k o rU I l *«l__
NEW like's. NO DOWN. I*%
mtaretl. I4X to. 1131/me.
I4X 30. UU/nse MS 5*0*______
1*3* FREEM ONT. 1 bdrm. 1
beta, cent air. Asking 14.WO
Taking attart. cash only Car
rlega Cava Mepblta Hama
Park 407 131 U57____________
IN I. It ■ tt. 1 Bdrm I Bata,
tocatod M park Owner (Inant
Ing avail U MO 333 3303

UO— Business
For Sole
LAWN BUSINESS. Lake Mary
area Accounts and tqu'p
SI000/mo Income M l 3*01

1(3— Waterfront
P ro p e rty/Sale
TWO LOTS, side by side. Lake
BataaI Etta tot (Naar Stone
Island) 114.WO each Owner
will finance I31MI0

1(5— Duplex for Sale
SANFORO OUPLEX. A 1 can
dlban, good neighborhood.
U4 WO Call altar S aOI 534 M44

111— Appliances
/ Furniture
A P P L IA N C B II Batl prices.
Bast Warranty. Batl Service I
Wethers, dryer*, mktawivei
We buy eppl lances I Oabrary
bool A » tael. 114 H*S
APPLIANCES. FURN.. TV’ S.
E T C . B U Y -S E L L -T R A O B INS. CHEEPO DEPOT, li lt
FRENCH AVE.
Ml 11*4
• BABY CRIB, and chosl good
condition I No mattress) |IM
________ Call m &gt;4*4________
• CHILDCRAFT CRIB, naodt
malt,est ISO Please call
__________ 114 5413___________
• E N TE R TA IN M E N T canter.
Glass lop doors Eactltonl
condition 1M Cental 1343
FOR SALE rtbigar4lar, let and
wator in door U M Etocbta
stove. Amana. *300 Bata tor
VOC___
110 IIM
FO R S A L E I T W IN R ED S
complete with Harden "Vin
lege" hdbdi Purchased In 11
All linen t electric blankets
Inc SMO m * 1M Ivmtg
• M IC R O W A V E
Kanmera.
mad t in digital Looks and
works Ilka ntow. Only teO Call
H I 1430____________________
RAY’S APPLIANCE a 1HS
FRENCH AVE. SANFORO
R a l r l g a r a l a r . S lo v a k .
Wethers Dryers Free I yr
labor warr Del eebalMkvkl
• SOFA. Peach/Bluo bowers
wlta ottoman and matching
pillows Like New 110013105k*
• SWIVEL R A TTA N CHAIR.
LI. aak tlnish. almand cator.
toaia cut Mon Lika new US
• WATERRBO. KINO SU E
SM
U M S J4

• W A TE R R ED . KINO SIZE.
Now mattrgst and haator 1100
131 *404 leave massage

U1S401

1)70 DEVIllE CADILLAC

• BIKE. Sears 17" g.rls Hardly
used 1MOBO Call 3M 0343
• BOYS Ik " ROAOM ASTER
bike Red with (ra ining
wheels In eaceltent condition
U l Call 1 3 1 1 333
• OIRLS BIKE. Suitable tor 4 I
year dd child Ik" wheels,
pink while and green I I I Call
MS 4140
__
O O O L F C L U B S and b#g
Lad es Fo«« Par Flita clubs.
1 S * I. and I 1 woods Lt blue
vinyl bag Call 133 54*4 ___
• SNOW SKIS. MO cm Lemai
wlta poles and carrier t i l
ober 134 III*
_____
• YOUTH GOLF CLUBS and
bag by Northwestern Very
Clean! 150 33) 5*4*

• 53000 OBO All power 173
0154

2 3 1 -C ars
Almost Every Car I List It Said
By The Tima The Paper Hits
The Sheets! Lett O Cars! A
Few Trucks and Boatsl
JIM
Law Down Payment
Wilh War rantyl

BUY HERE, PAY HERE
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
IIM fantord Ave . Sanford
__
N7 111 MM

• CAMAHO 71
the good (lu ll custom pa ol
USOO OBO or trade 544 5401 or
S3* *435__________________

CAPRICE CLASSIC

kl. V*
Auto 'a COO miles E .c cord*
U I H O B O m 731' V I I I
OCHEVY CAMARO say* u
built Vt. tots of new pertti
t* H M l 0154 any time

191-Building
M a te r ia l
►CONCRETE

C UL V E RT S

Ft section Lllenow'550
141 544]

• CHRYSLER IM P ER IAL ’31

199— Pots ft Supplies

• CO RVETTE. 1131. i t match

• A N TIO U E HORSE COLLAR

leather with wood homes 550
____________M l 1 * 0 1 _____
• F R E E l ’l y r o ld m a le
Keathound H o u te b ro ttn .
loves children Needs good
homo l i t yr o*d female cat
Both dog and cat are f.sed
hove all shots, and are toeing

M4 001I

209— W earing Apparel
• AIONER JACKET, burgundy
Slid 3/t small Eaceilent con
dHInn US 134 30&gt;*
__
• LEA TH ER JACKET Ladies
western style, wlta binge on
sleeves and bottom Carnal
color SHa 13 It US 171 5431
W HITE MINK JACKET S i»
medium, appraisal 14 000 Soil
tor U ICO firm 177 0C74lvmsg

Like new M u f salt Only
U4.I0E C a lif4071US *1U
Yallow. I tops
Ask &gt;ng S4 50C )/'

•MONO* ACCORD LX Itt:
P/S. P 'B . a ir. Kenwood
AM FM caste"* 4 door to*
m.tot Rosewood color W-tl
run tarovor t i l I /5 I H J b l __

OLE BARON Convertible. II
Rad toadad dig dash n*w
_top new ttret *7 000 **S 710*

• LINCOLN MARK 7 .

215— Boats and
____ Accessories
IS F T FIEEROLASS V Hull 40
Hp Evlnruda. electric, tilt
bailer 1150 M l 1445 iv mag
• l**4 SKI/FISH BOAT 10 HP
Marc . w/ bailer Hunt great)
U 000 Partial l.nanca kit 7000
• ItU REOAL Made Ilian i r
■0". 4 cyl In'outboard motor
w/drtve on bailor U 000 0 6 3
t » 1004or let t » ] i m _
• U F T PONTOON boat all
hbergletk. IN HP Evenrude
Vary latl I Many eibot. like
new Only *10 *001,1 iSSO

217— G a rage Seles
A FESTIVAL PITH
YAKD SALE
First Shiloh MB Churcn. *00
Elm Ave Assorted Items
JANUARY ie. lee ilA M I PM
OARAOE Sale33 Why belhar »3
WE B U Y P AY T O P P R IC E If
ni

ii* tan

GARAGE SALE
Furniture, clothes, lids bike,
roller Uetot Tall Trees Sub
division. M l 13001*1 . *3

•GARAGE SALE AO IARGAIN
Call m your garage M k -a d ty
11 noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage al our special
garage seta ad priceII Ca"
Classified now lor details!

322 2(11
MULTI FAMILY SALE
Housewares, clothes bdrm
lu m . M l« ) » I I I E Cotaman
Clr..Sanlord ktal Saturday
VA RO SALE 111* Valencia
tlraot. Cator TV. utility bail
art. clothes, lots ol good sluttl
*1 Friday A Saturday M4 3*11

231— Good Things
to Eat
A SPECIAL OCCASION! Soma
thing differan* I Present our
unique gill Imported English
Totlee | special llevort In a
••elusive presentation bos
N I S H MSS tr US 1444

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
lam 1HI Cetary Are 1ml E
ol Sanford I ml N ol SI Rd
N Hoops Farms H I *MS

1*4

Comp’afeif loaded Service
records and rere-pts 15 KX)
OBO &lt;C7M' ISM
• MONTE C ARLO IS'*, graat
condf A 'C . runs lit* a top1
Sharp lacking! I I *50 M l U5I
O LO SM OBILE. 1*30 rebuilt
engine Good muscle car
Musi tell 130*0601314A0'

PUBLIC A U T O A U C IIO N .
EVERY T U E tO A V 3 M PM
OAVTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 13. D i r ’ena Batch
104 355 U l l

"27i^- Antiques 7
Collectibles
DEPRESSION OLASS
SHOW ANO SALE
Sanlord Civic Canter. Sanford
FL. Friday aigM thaaamg
January 31. 4PM 1PM Adm
1100 good all three days
Sat Jan 11.10AMSPM
Sea. I m U . ISAM4PM
M n ilM O jillilM ie U W

Mukt lee1

SHORT OF CASH ?
Sartoutiy tooa.ng tor a ruca.
dean used c a r l D E P E N
D AB LE Down payments as
tow as 111* includes fa. A
bba Can

FUESAUTO SALES
* * 3 2 7 2(92 * *
• TO Y O TA C O R O LLA wag*".
’l l . AutO. A ' C . . I d
73k'.

warrant, 11 *50 137 U M
Good
cond . 4 door Automatic I'K
plut mitot Asking U *0 OBO
Call attar Ipm________M l 0054

• •7 BUICK S K Y L A R K

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mitot. Assumable attended
warranty &gt;10 140 373 1331

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories
• N EW TIR E fAS 00 I I Mounted
on rim t U Cftll
(PM

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• H IN. ft LU O M A O S Plt%
C to vf S liu n . TovoYft *tvj

ftmftit truck11100
Mi ti7%

235— Trucks 7
Buses / Vans
O C H E V Y B E A U V IL L E VAN
'30, t ton. Pa.sanger van
ctoa-. Loaded’ Too much to
Its*, must tre to epsrrecfetv
Only S3 i.5 OBO
J3I . ’.X
DODGE VAN ltf| G .J d .o n o '
Itenl 11.000 or best oiler
Please call 371 0343 ober 5pm
DOOCE GR AN D CARAVAN
SE. IIM
&gt;1*00 m l. V 4
while- wood grain. 7 p a s t.
A/C. outo . cruit# Eictllenl
cond U K » 4C7 44* 03*3 __
O • F ORD E.plorr, Sport 13*

Laad*d A P 1 nieai drive 5
speed Immaculate condition
SH tOOODO
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teeo r its
X clean, One owner. U K ml
loaded lyr 40K warranty

51113 371 Pel) or 373 O N I
O FORD RANGER. L T X

II

P -V cruit*. A'C. ttareo. 4.300
mitot. I yr or 33.000 ml tall on
warranty Call 133 1153
ISUZU P/U *1 Red 5K. A C
ant/lm can. lull bedhner.
rear window |1 450 Ml AA14
• JE E P PICK UP 4s4. 1030 VI.
auto Engine and ba.it ra
bull! (about 30.000 milatl
Newer Inter Ur S3 000 131 3000
5 10 BUSIER SX4. 1*04 Tahc*
packag*. black, new brat
U A50 Call 1 » 7M4

5 S Sanford Motor Co.
’H FORO BRONCO
44 OOOmiles. I l l &gt;00
Call Ml 4M1

1011 C H E V Y P I C K U P
Automai c. air In good cond
lion Mag whaolt. c a n .a .
11. 110 O B O
Alto
I I S*
• CRYSTAL. Heavy Lead 41
automatic with air short bo&gt;
piece sat. Stemware and
shipped from C a lllo r n a
glasses Very nice set Mlg
Super nica shape I *) ISO OBO
unknown US firm H I 31S1
Call M3 It t l _________________
• DOOR, double solid wood u
• 1171 C H IV Y I 3 ton'p up ISO
X 74 Eight glass panels Light
V I Run* good Engine and
In top U lC a ll M l0*11_______
b a nt strong I I 500 MS S ill
OR YE R. SIOO MENS AN O
• 1*11 SUBURBAN C M C t i l
L A D I E S I* S P I E D
diatai. hail ton, mac nan.,*iiy
BICYCLES. ISO each Ml t i ll
solid, new rad rbrak* call
• FIR EP LAC E. Freestanding. ,
pars head linar Vary good
wood burning Only las Call
liras and tow pkg kS.KXOBO
1)0 0004
_________ 40' 301 ISM

223— Miscellaneous

ORE IN W A R E/BISQUE l*%
O FFI 1.000 » ol molds priced
right Wooden mold racks,
blocks, end etc M3 SMS
• K E N M O R E O il H e a le r
w/drum and fillings Good
condbon US negotiable
M l SIW
• PUNCH BOWL SET wlta &gt;5
•■be cups SIS or batl ober
Call M l 3104
• OUAD CANE Metal and ad
|uttable Like new 140 (N i l
M4 *130 evening*
• RUOS Two room tu t rugs
One brown ono dk blue 175
tor ana, got *na free M l 1411
S A TE LLITE Sytltm Complete!
Trade lor port generator,
boat, horse, pony carl &gt;41 t i l l
SERVICE SALES B PARTS tor
portable kerosene healers
LARRY’S MART &gt;M 4111
S P A S i N e a r, c a m p l e l e
w/equipment and underwater
light. HOOP USOO 4031330044
• WEDOINO BANOS.
Artcerved. matching Mans
alia lit*, womans site f
Originally U*t and U l* Sail
both lor 1100 total Call
M l 3305 attar 4PM

01 DODGE RAM )U . 15 paswn
gar. 140 VI. 54K mltas Ilka
now cond |t0.5001» 1771

238— Vehicles
Wanted
WE PAY T O P I FOR
Complete or Wrecked Cart
Trucks R U N N IN G o r NO T
AN Y CO N D ITIO N
171 5444

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Cam pers
CARRIAOE TR A ILER . II II
1173. Root Bll idea' HvO
ln/baval Furnished Nice!
Only 51 300 OBO 111 71'S
I* r t CAMP! R TM Al l f R
Need* tome work Hunter t
special! Slot)OBO 111 317t
1 U T M A J E S T IC l i l t " a v a l
belle,. M ly contained Heaps

4. elec brakat 11500 173 1’40
• ’7a MOTOR h o m e Muntgreat
Will bad* tor travel trailer of
comparable value 131 T ill
31 IR A N IA N mini motor home
ALL new mttd* Sleeps t
E x e lle n l condition *3130
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by Charltt M. Schuli

PEANUTS

Y O JRE R i G M T . j T l i T u T T L E ^ O R E y f

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Stones unlikely after
gallbladder surgery
D E A R DR. G O T T : laisl OcloI h t 1 had gallbladder surgery,
Since then I’ve suffered from
|ialn In m y hark und In toy rib
cage. T h e doctors don I liellrvr
llirr r a rt lodged atones. Is u
|M&gt;sHil)lr lo produce stones now
llint in v gallbladder labour?
D E A N H EAD ER : W ithout a
gallbladder. you nrr not likely to
manufacture atones; therefore. I
do not believe that new’ atones
are yo u r problem.
However, an old stone might
Ik* causing your symptoms. At
the tim e of surgery, the doctors
took s |&gt;c c ImI pallia lo remove all
your gallstones Despite their
m e tic u lo u s atte n tio n , sm all
atones could have Inudvertenlly
lieen left In the Idle duel leading
horn the liver. You should have
further testing, such as an ulIruaound examination, to In
vrstlgatc tills (Misalblllty.
Of course, bring major sur­
gery. removal of the gallbladder
requires extensive post-o|&gt;eratlvr
healing I’erhajis tills process,
which m ay take up to a year to
complete, la causing your pain
In this case, mere patience may
solve the problem.
R e tu rn to the surgeon lor
clarification and, If necessary, a
referral to a gastroenterologist
for a second opinion.
D E A N D R . G O T T : A close
friend, who la a nurse, m en­
tioned to me that tier doctor does
not re c o m m e n d u s in g a n y
over-the-counter hydrocortisone
creams beenuae they are dan­
g e r o u s . C a n c o r t is o n e be
a b so rb e d through the skill,
causing thr side rlfects com ­
m only associated with steroid
treatment?
D E A D READER: C o rtiso n e
from non-prescrlptton creams
can lie absorbed Into the txKly
through skin that Is raw and
I r r it a t e d . N e ve rth e le ss, the
a m o u n t absorbed la usually
quite sm all (unless the area of

M ID IC IN I

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G O T T .M .D .

application Is extrn slvc) and
rarely causes the side efTccts surh us diabetes anil eaturacts ••
that can result from cortisone
pills.

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13 Baltimore
symbol
14 Simpler
15 Climbing
device
16 Small wave
17 Veer (S p )
16 Hythkel king
20 Ocean
21 Crucial
23 Flower
duster
26 Unci*
27 Brsakfatt
items
3 1 --------Jeneao
33 Secure auth a
rope
34 Of bees
36 Boston hock­
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36 Something
that rings

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47 Heath plant
48 Orlnk like a
cat
51 Actreaa
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S3 Miatakes In
publishing
55 Valuable fur
56 Sounds ot
speakers
57 Soaked up
58 — Heming­
way

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11 Erase
(printing)
12 Region
10 Comedian
Deluiae
21 Fool levers
22 Stared
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24 Cry ot pain
25 Drudgery
28 Surfeit
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40 Decorative
fabric
40 Tropical fruit
50 Gone by
52 Gratuity
54 — Tin un
(movie dog)

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TUMBLEWEEDS

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by Jimmy Johnson

ARLO AND JANIS
YOU KUOW. TNAT LITTLE
w ow o poo&lt; i K c a v e P

IT 6 TO HetPMC BETTER
OROAUl/C MY Lift,

Dy P h illip A ld e r
In yesterday’s deal, declarer
lost tw o tru m p trick s even
though the defenders la g a n with
only the queen, nine. Hirer and
two tM-iwren them In today's
deal, does It look as though
West’s heart six will have a part
to play? O f course not
East's three-diamond overran
is h a r d l y a te x tb o o k b id .
especially with two ares, but It
did take up valuable bidding
s|KI(*C. South gllrssrd well not to
l»ass over three no trum p, which
w ouldn't have Ik c ii a success
after a low diamond lead from
East.
West led llir diam ond 1U
quern, a rc. two. Hast returned
the d ia m o n d fo u r, a s u itpreference signal Tor a club
return In case West was nilltitg
Looking at all four hands, you
would discard a sp.nlr now and
guess t lie rlolis in u montenl.
Hut w hen you ran see only 20

cards, it Is harder to untlcl|Mtr
the danger.
South discarded u club ul irlrk
two and won w ith d u m m y’s
diam ond king lie continued
wlili a spade lo Ills king, cashed
I be spade ace and rulled a spade
In the dum m y East pitched the
e lu h 10 D e c l a r e r r u f f e d
dum m y's diamond Hirer with
Ills heart ace and rulled fits Iasi
spade in the d um m y. Now came
a d u ll In East's ace.
East, ol course, led another
diamond South rolled will) the
in. Inn Wcsi correctly discarded.
Soil Hi tried a sneaky heart
seven, but W est was wide
awake. He won with the king
and led Ills Iasi spade, which
East rolled with Ihe hrarl live,
to ning South lo overnilf with
the eight. Now. though, the
declarer was left with Hie 9-2 of
hearts and West had the 6~i.
Th e heart six had lieen pro­
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Th e re urc Indications you mav
form tw o confidential alliances
In Hie year ahead. Although
each w ill Ik - wilh a dlllcrciil
p e rso n and lor a d iffere n t
purpose, they'll Ik ii I i lie suc­
cessful.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fch. 19)
To d a y you mlgld have I rouble
determ ining what constitutes a
good deal. II you're doing all Hie
giving and your counterpart Is
doing all the taking. It s time lo
go hack lo Hie drawing hoard.
Gel a Jum p on lilt- by u n ­
d e rs t a n d in g llu- In flu e n c e s
which are governing you In Hay e a r a h e a d . Send for yo u r
Astro-Graph predictions today
by m ailing 81.25 and a long,
s e l f - a d d r e s s e d , s I a in p r d
envelope lo Aslro-Graph. c/o ibis
newspaper. P.O. Hox -1465. New
York. N. Y. 10163. Ik- sure m
slate y o u r zodiac sign.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Ikopilm lsHc and lio|M-ful Unlay,
bill also Ik* realistic and certain
your expectations arc founded
upon doable premises. If not.
disappointmcul will till Hie vac­
uum .
A R I E S (March 21 -April 19) In

V I
T0 Q £ T

MARRIED ? WHEN ARE YOU GOING
TO SETTLE DOWN ? WHEN ARE TOO
QOiNG TO START EATiNG RIGHT ?

a social development liMlny you
mlglil Ik - exposed In u little
clique whose members think
they're sujirrlor to others. This
is definitely a group with which
you do not want lo become

involvcd.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Don't lessen your high standards
today If you have lo deal with
|Misnns who operate on a lower
level. Right will eventually pre­
vail II you're steadfast.
GEMINI (May 21 Ju n e 2 0)
Usually you’re a rather easy
|iersnn lo gel along with, but
today you might he a trifle
contrary and challenge every­
thing others say or do.
CANCER (Jun e 2 1-July 22)
Situations pertaining to your
material well iMing arc hoi sjmiI s
today that must lx- handled with
asbestos gloves. Ik- Ik i Hi prudent
and cautious In all your llnanclal
alfalrs.
LEO (July 23 A ug 22) Issue
and opinions which are Impor­
tant to you today might not Ik - nl
equal significance lo persons
wilh whom you'll Ik - associated.
II you keep Hits In mind, you'll
not Ik - caught nil guard.
VIRGO ( Aug. 23-Sept. 221
Clrctintslunccs might force you

to pay more uttrnllon today to
tusks or assignments you may
consider unpleasant. If you re­
sist. II enuld make m ailers
worse.
L I B R A (Sept. 23- Oct . 23)
Someone In yo u r peer group
might do something today you'll
consider dishonorable or stupid
Let others participate If they
choose lo. hut you stay out of It.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-N'ov. 22) If
persons In your household ap­
pear to Ik - rebellious today, try to
Ik - forgiving and open-minded. If
you make waves. Ihe storm
could linger for a few days

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
2I| T r y nol to tuke It personally
lialay If you get rejected every
lime you make a suggestion. It's
not Dial your Ideas are thal b.nl.
It's Just thal everyone will be
prnmotlng llicy'rc own sacred
cow.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Ja n.
19) Usually you're pragmatic In
Hie management of your re­
sources or those of others. T o ­
day. however, m ay be un excep­
tion where you could yield lo
jMiwerful. Impractical inclina­
tions.
C o p y rig h t 1991 N E W S P A P E R
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN .

Ltonard Starr

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