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                    <text>January' S&gt;, 1994

SUNDAY

S a n f o rd H e r a ld
Serving Snnford, Lake Mary and Sem inole County sin c e 1008
86th Yoar, No. 115 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Few er drunks driving

INSIDE

C o p s sa y besotted partiers staying off road

□ Sports

By VICKI DoSORMIKR
Hotaid Staff Writer

Patriots tabbed
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - JrfT Duller paced a
trio of laike Hinntlry foottull players mimed to
the Class 8A All-Stnte foot hall tram Friday.

See Page IB

New Year’s celebrants seemed lo have heeded
the advice ot those who warn partiers not to drink
and drive.
“ It was very quirt last night," said Ed
McDonough, public Infotmalion officer for the
Seminole Cotmly Sheriffs Office.
Arrests for drunken driving, and urrrsis In
general, arms* I lie county were rare as 1993

■ It's not worth it to drink and
drive. If you do it, you’re going
to jail, f
-Ed M cDonough
changed Into 1994.
Five individual* were taken to the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility nnd Imokcd on charges of

driving under the influence of alcohol from sunset
to sunrise during I hr New Year's celebration.
•’ ll seems lo be a very small number,"
McDonough said. "I think people are finally
gelling the message that It's not worth ft lo drink
und drive. If you do It. you're going to Jail."
And. this year the likelihood of going lo Jail Is
even greater.
A new law. which went Into effect as the clock
struck midnight, lowered the level of alrnhol
See Drunk. Page 7A

B R IE F S
Volunteer for kids

Marking time

The Guardian Ad Lltrm Program is seeking
volunteers to represent Ihr Interests »»f depen­
dent Juveniles In tile* Judicial system. Volunteers
must Ik - 21 years old and arr required to lake 24
hours of training. The evening and Saturday
training sessions arr scheduled on Jan. I I . 12.
15. 18. HI and 22. Abuse registry and law
enforcement ciiccks are run on each applicant.
Individuals Interested In finding out more
about the program may contact program
director Nancy Armstrong ai 323-2500. ext
5370 during normal business hours.

Lake Mary sets meetings
LAKE MARY — Schedules have been an­
nounced for commission and board meetings for
the month of January’ In Lake Mary. The
following meetings have been scheduled:
• Mon. Jan. 3 — Historical Commission. 7
p m.. Old City Hull.
• Tucs. Jan. &lt;1 — Parks ft Recreation Advisory
Hoard. 7:30 p.m.
• Wed. Jan. 5 — Husinrss Advisory Hoard.
11:45 a.m. East Conference Room. City Hall.
• Wed. Jan. 5 — Hoard of Adjustment. 7 p.m.
• Thur Jan. 6 — Elderly Affairs. lOa.rn.
• Thur. Jan. 6 — City Commission meeting. 7
p.m.
• Tucs. Jan. I I — Planning und Zoning
Hoard. 7 p in.
• Thur. Jan. 20 — City Commission meeting.
7 p.m.
• Tues. Jan. 25 — Planning and Zoning
Board. 7 p.m.
AH meetings, except when Indicated other­
wise. will be held In the commission chambers
of Lake Mary City Hull. 1(X) N. Country Club
Road.
Meetings are subject to change, und additional
meetings may lie scheduled.

NnHd r t « t o k. 1 « « S m m m

NmM SSolob. Uxsm I IMimll

Lett Jim Brooks as Fathor Time and his grandson. Shawn Brooks as
Baby New Year, llnd a novel way to ring In 1994 In Sanrord Saturday.
Meanwhile. Sam Levy, veteran ot World War I, celebratoa New Year's Day

in a special way. It's his 100th birthday Levy was born Jan. t, 1894. His
son, Gono. presents him with a card from the American Legion Post 53 In
Sanford at a parly held in his honor.

Building responsible youth
Program gives kids a chance to succeed

Sanford sets January meetings

By NICK PPBIFAUF
Herald Stall Wrltor

SANFORD — The following meetings huve
been scheduled for commissions and lioards for
the City of Sanford during the month of
January. 1994:

SANFORD — Sanford Is seeking a grant that would
give economically dlsudvuntugrd teens (hr chance to
Irurn u trade while they help build homes for needy
families.
The city's Community Development Department Is
applying for u grant from Housing and Urban
Developm ent. If upproved. the several hundred
thousand dollars will finance the Youthbulld Grant
program.
Community Development director Charles Rowe
predicted chances of Sanford obtaining Ihr loan muy be
slim. "Th ere arr many applicants lo HUD nationwide.”
he said, "but we arc going to try."

• Tucs. Jan. 4 — C lly Commission Organiza­
tional meeting. 7 p.m.. commission chnmbcrs.
• Wed. Jan. 5 — Scenic Improvement Hoard,
coi.irrisalon chambers.
• Mm. Jan. 10 — City Commission regular
meeting. 7 p.m.. commission chambers.
• Tues. Jan. 11 — Code Enforcement Board. 7
p.m.
•T h u r. Jan. 20 — Planning and Zoning
Commission. 7 p.m.
• Mon. Jan. 24 — City Commission regular
meeting. 7 p.m., commission chambers.
• Thur. Jan. 27 — Cemetery Advisory Hoard.
3:30 p.m.. Parks Dspt.. room 253.
In addition to the regular City Commission
meetings on Jan. 10 and 24. work sessions may
also be culled beginning earlier on the same
dates. If called, these will lie held In the City
Manager's Conference Room, on the second
floor of the Sanford C lly Hall.

Jessica Stagnolla, It, will work on being
respectful daughter and getting good grades.

Partly
Cloudy
Far ware weather, tea Fete t A

SANFO RD A lt e r being
cleared ol an C ities complaint
filed by county commission can­
didate Larry Furlon g. Hugh
Marling Is seeking repayment of
more than $42 OOO In legal
expenses from the eounly.
"H r went through the system,
such us II Is. and was suc­
ce ss fu l.'' suld com m issioner

□ See Ethics. Page BA

By VICKI DslORMIKR
Herald Stall Writer

Florida...................... 2A
HaalthJFItnass ••••••••A
Horoscope............... 8B
Nation....................... 3A
People assaaaaacaaaccas B-7B
•ports....................1*3B
Television................ 7B
Woathor....................2k

Mostly cloudy In (hr
70s wlih with northeasi w in d s o f 15
mph. C o o le r, less
breezy tonight.

Herald Senior Writer

And some of them
may surprise you

IN D EX

Partly cloudy

□ S ee Grant. Page 7 A

b T j Tm a r k b a u p i b l d

Kids share their New Year resolutions

Meetings arc subject to change, nnd additional
commission and/or board meetings may be
scheduled.
Th e Sanford City Hall Is located at 300 N. Park
Avenue.

B usin ess.................. 4B
Classifieds
1B
C o m ics.................... SB
Crossw ord...............8B
0«ar Abby................7B
D eaths..................... SA
■dltorlsl...................4A
Education................ SA

The purpose ot the Youthbulld program is to provide
economically dlsadvuriiaged youth with education and
em ploym ent s k ills through o p p o r t u n it ie s fur
meaningful work In their communities It ulso alms at
helping meet Hie housing need* of members of low and
very low Income families.
The program Is designed lo provide both on-site
housing construct ton and rehabilitation w ork experi­
ence. nnd off-sltc academic classes. Job skills training,
leadership development and supportive services.
In the Sanford area, money Is expected to tie used 75
percent to help high school dro|&gt;outs. and 25 percent for
potential dropouts.
It Is estimated 12 houses will lx1 rehabilitated In the
Sanford areu through this program.

County may
pay official’s
legal fees

SANFORD - F ollow in g In their parents'
footsteps many of Seminole County's youngsters
and teens urc making New Year's resolutions to
start 1994 off right.
Hut some say Ihcy aren't likely to keep the
promises they've marie to themselves.
" I ’m going to try to mnkc better grades In
school." said Kalcy Linden o l Longwood.
Linden. 16. said she set the same goal for
herself ul I he start of 1993.
" I did OK for about a month, hut then I started
dating this guy and. well, you know..." she
laughed quietly. "Needless to say. I'll Just have to
start again tills year."
Lori McLean cf Lake Mary said she wants lo
have a belter driving record In 1994.
" I got my license in 1993 and I've already got
two speeding tickets." she said. "I guess I belter
slow down a Utile bll this yea r."

□ S ee

R e s o lu t io n s ,

Page

BA

Casay Mullon, 6. has resolved to keep his room
clean and get a cool sports car.

Answers to your many calls, various questions
Happy New Year folks! The notes urc piling up again.
L ei’s dig In and sec If we ran lower Ihe stack. Okay?
About our Plain System Hospital No. 1 story In
November, thanks lo Agnes Hodges, wc now know Eva
Smllh was nol the widow of M.M. Smith. She was once
married in Itcn Smllh. M M. Smllh and his wife were
Ben's mother nnd father. Hope we've cleared that up.
And. gel this: Eva Is now 93 nnd u resident at the
Lakcvlcw Nursing Center.
Antoinette Hayes Hobson of Lake Mary’ whose family
once lived ai 508 Myrtle A vr. In Sanford, said the home

at this site must have been used once by some Sanford
physLLms as u clinic or whatever. She said quite n few
txmes were dug up In the Iwrk yard. The house was
later occupied by the Harrlncau faintly In Ihe 1930's.
We saw with Interest the bathroom tlxlurrs In the old
Wood-Foster home photo which ontc was the residence
o f Doc und Vclnta Mitchell. IV * once wus a Herald
accountant and Vclmu w. » for many ycurs pri:.c:pal of
Southsldc Primary. The fixtures reminded us of being
r s * « S t e o a t r o m . P a g e BA

S U B S C R IB E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . Call 3 2 2 -2

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,U J i &amp; i

7A - Sanlo'O Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Sunday. January 2. 1994

Choosing home schooling
Parents have
reasons for
teaching
their own

Couple charged with faking hate crime
COOPER CITY. Fla. — A couple have been charged with
bilking 1heir insurance company out of $28,000 by ransacking
•heir house anil •scrawling swastikas on the walls to make It
look like a hate crime.
Jamie and Jerome Koedel were charged Tuesday with one
muni each of grand thelt and filing fraudulent Insurance
claims Tor the April 28 Incident
" S i c had purchased some pretty costly Items several days
Iwforr the report, then they reported them stolen in thr
attack." |&gt;ollcc officer Jlnt Mangnnlcllo said Friday. "They
returned the Items to get the money back."
Ms. Koedel. 31. was released Thursday on $2.(X)0 bond.
Koedel. 61. was coo|teratlug with poller and agreed to give
himself up this week. Manganlello said.

B y SUSAN W ENNER

Horald Correspondent
P a rt 1 of two parts. Part 2
w ill appear Monday.

Vacant hotel imploded during party
WEST PAI.M UK ACT I — West Palm lk*aeh had a blast New
Year's Eve as demolition expens Imploded a long-vacant
downtown hotel during a waterfront street party
More than 20.000 people turned out for the midnight leveling
of the six-slory hotel. It hit the ground exactly at midnight
"Right on tim e!" said Mayor Nancy Graham, who came up
with the Idea o f selling 2,000 $25 tickets for the l&gt;cst scats "It
was a Tell of a show, and not even much dust!''
Money raised will be used lor the building of a park and l&gt;and
shell on the site
"T h e y would only do this In Florida." said George Katsoris.
38. of New York City, "only In (West) Palm Reach — with the
mayor Involved, to boot."
Three hundrrd pounds o f dynamite were used to Implode the
building, which opened In 1960 and has been vacant since
1986. The city has wanted to tear down the building for years
and bought It nt auction for 1 1.000.
Demolition and asbestos removal will coal about $670,000
but executives o f Fidelity Federal Hank, who now have an
excellent view o f the Intracoastal Waterway, have promised to
donate u p to $ l million for that purpose, city officials said

Tougher for alcoholics to buy alcohol

i

EAGLE LAKE. Fla. — An obscure state law puts power In the
hands of families who wan! to keep their alcoholic loved ones
on the wagon.
Under the 48-year-old stututc. a family member euti put
vendors of alcohol on written notice about n problem drinker.
The retailer Is then subject to a second-degree misdemeanor II
found selling liquor to the alcoholic.
But the law Is so obscure that It has been used In only one
case.
The family o f an alcoholic who had 20 drinks and then
crashed his ear In 1990 was unsuccessful In a civil lawsuit
against owner of the Tampa bar where hr was serv ed because
the har had not received written notice.
Irma Appleton of Eagle Lake, however. Is going to make sure
that doesn’t happen to her.
The wife o f an alcoholic armed hersell with a picture of her
husband, a copy o f the state law and the determination to keep
him from his favorite drink — MD "Mad Dog" 20 20
Her husband's wallet-sized fare stares back at store clerks at
the Eagle Lake Food Store and soon will go up ut the Eagle
l-akc Circle K convenience store.
Clerks say they'll turn him down.
"I think It’s smart In a way. " said Circle K manager Terry
Rose. "W e 'll work with her.",
m
Her husband. Gary Vann Stokes, says that 's fine wilh hJm,
" I f 1 tuulilu'l g d U. well, (hen it would be just u matter o f*
time before I wouldn't want It." said Stokes, who was recently
released from one of his many stays In Jail for being drunk and

abusive.

Tug captain in fiery collision rams dock
TAM PA — A tug captuln Involved In a fiery Tampa Hay ship
collision and oil spill was at the helm of a ship that struck a
dock at Port Manatee.
Capt. John M. Wrasse was trying to dock the empty Turkish
freighter Gulluk Thursday when the Impact left a 3-foot-by-2Inch gush In the ship's hull above the water line, port officials
said. No one was injured.
"T h ey hit a little too hard." said Bebo Smith, director of
operations at Port Manatee.
Divers will check for submerged damage to the dock and
determine If the port will seek any compensation, said Port
Manatee Director Dave McDonald.
" It ’s a minor occurrence, a nuisance type of fender (lender
that happens occasionally." he said.
Thomas A. Baggett. 63. was piloting a phosphate freighter
that collided with two barges carrying Jet fuel und heavy oil In
August. Wrasse. 33. wus guiding the barge that spilled 328.000
gallons of oil into Tampa Bay. Oil washed up cn Pinellas
County beaches for weeks afterward.

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EXTEN D ED O U TLO O K

Today: Mostly c!cudy with
with northeast winds of 15 mph.
Itlghs In the mid 70s. Rain
chance 20 percent.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with u
Cash 3
low near 50. East wind nt 5 mph.
53-4
Monday: Mostly cloudy and
mild with a 20 percent chance of
P la y 4
afternoon showern. Wind south
69-5*3
at 10 mph. High In the mid to
upper 60s. Low In the mid 50s.
Extended forecast: Sunday
will be partly cloudy with n high
In the mid 60s. low In the low
50s. Tuesday: Partly cloudy,
cool und mild with highs In (hr
m id 6 0 s, lo w In th e mid
Sunday, January 2. 1994
4G».
Vol 66. No. 115
Pubttalwd Daily i n i Sunday *ic *p i
Saturday by Th
I ha Sanlord Haraid
Inc &gt;00 N Franch A r t . Sanlord.
Fla 22771

SANFORD - With the holiday
season ending, schools are ready
to reopen. Some schools are on
year round schedules anti some
students have the summers off.
P u b lic schools and private
sch ools have reg u la r class
schedules with parents to please,
as well as administration Most
home school parents say they
feel the only person they ul­
timately answer to Is God.
Doug Phillips, governmental
Mt«$WS Ptuyfn by Susan Wtnn#»
affairs director for the National
Center for Home Education in Mom Suo O w ons with students Jared. Sarah, Rachel and R ebocca, front to back.
Puconlan Springs. Va.. estimates
the numtirr of home schoolers program lie was sure that tilts leach them what I frrl is right. children adequately.” Lemons
has ellmlK-d by about 25 percent
There are no disadvantages to said. "I feel thut my job as a
was what the Lord would have
a year for several years. “ There's us do lor our children." Margo m e!"
mother Is more imixinnnt than
The three lamllics Interviewed anything I train my rhlldrcn to
u real growing dissatisfaction
Lemons cited thut a friend who
have a total of three to six years do God's will. It's un all day job,
wiili the public school system In has home schooled lor eight
not |ust a little lime we share
America. Parents are looking for years was a contributor to their Invested In home education
when they were gone all day to
alternatives. They want more interest. Kttn Polk and her They have from four tr» rl^hl
control over their children's ed­ husband decided ns a tram with children Tw o of the families public or private school "
ucations nml they're finding It in much consideration. The fami­ with four children have home
A typical school day Is some­
home education." he said
times really not so typical All
lies did not speak of any dis­ s c h o o le d th e m sin ce kin
fumlllrs agree that most eluys
Home schooling is legal, al­ advantages to this arrangement. dcrgnrtrn und the I.truly with
begin with breakfast and then
though laws differ from stale to Only advantages were brought eight children began wltii then
state The U.S Department of out. "One advantage ts that I get third child *b en she was In the morning chores. Hook work and
Education estimates that as to see my children growing up fifth grade.
assignments are then given and
many as 350,000 children are und Ik* with them more than tl
must be completed before the
In fo r m a tio n abou t h om e
bolt g home schtxtlrd today, but
afternoons of fun begin. Yet.
they were In school all those schooling may be ohtulncd from
advocates say the figure Is closer hours every day. I also know
flexibility Is a must Lemons
local hom e sch ool support
to one million, that compares to exactly what my children are group* the Home School maga­ said. "Children have many Ideas
alKUit 15.000 a decade ago. More In-lng taught It does get hard at zines published, other families
that need to Ik* looked Into and
than 46 million children attend times. It's not always easy and Involved nr the local library.
discovered." Most r f the families
public schools.
Mary Pride is a favorite uutbor s|M*nd nftrrtKMins Involved in
lun. hut It takes a commitment
President Hill Clinton has said and we know this ts last for our among home school parents, us activities with other children In
he sup|&gt;orls home schooling. On children. We take the hard days well us Raymond and Dorothy
g y m n a s tic s, clubs, nu rsin g
the February 20th ABC-TV
home visits, parks or skating.
along with the others and keep Moore.
s|K-eial "President Clinton An­ phigg.n;{. The laird Is always
Why home school? Owens
swers Children's Questions."
there to send someone or some­ said. "W e want to know what
The Orlando Science Center
Clinton said fam ilies should
thing to encourage us when we our children are being taught
and the zoo offer programs
have a right to teach their need It. We wouldn't have It any and want to teach them our
suited for home scIkkiI lamlllrs. t
children ut liutnc as long us they other way.” said Owens.
values, based on the Bible. We
Lemons concluded by saying. " I *,
arc willing to prove through
Polk s a id , " I t s p o s it iv e also do not want them exposed
wish I wotdd have Ik-cii able to j
testing that their children are advantages. The kids get on- to everything In the world that
start home schooling with my
learning."
r-on-one In stru ctio n w h ich r h l l d r c n a re e x p o s e d to .
first child but she Is already a
"C ro w d e d classroom s und allows us to concentrate on thetr especially from other children.”
grad u a te and Into c o lle g e .
rising critic have fueled the specific needs. We are able to Polk said. "W e feel » e can best
Wisdom comes With age. The
Interest In home schooling." said Instruct them with positive tM-ncfU our children, especially
Ik*sI teachers are Mom and Dad
Philip Trout, executive director
moral virtu es." Lemons also In light of our public schixil
interacting dally with each other
o f the Christian Home Educators spoke o| advantages. . " I can system's Inability to educate our
and the other children."
Association. "W hen your kid
comes home and he's been shot
at' o r liarl his watch ■lolro at
knife point, thru you start look­
ing for alternatives." Trout said
Studies show that home edu­
cated children on the average
outperform students of other
schools academically. A 1990
rc|&gt;ort by the National Home
Education Research Inslltute ol
S a le m , O re. s h o w e d thut
children who arc taught at home
seme in the 80th percentile or
higher, meuning that they lured
better than 80 percent of other
students In such things as math,
reading, science, language and
social studlrs
With the statistics out of the
way. some area home school
parents spoke of thetr opinions
und convictions. The Interest
sparked In this movement came
from dltfcrcnt areas for each
family. Sue Owens said. "M y
husband wss listening (o c
program on u Christian radio
station und the couple that
fo u n d e d the h o m e s c h o o l
m o v e m e n t w a s b e in g I n ­
M»f»m Phulo by Ig t lfl WtMW
terviewed. Aftrr he heard that
Mom Kim P o lk with students Ty, Jacob, Kaleb and Joel, left to right.

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B E A C H CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
2-3 feet and rough. Current ts to
tltr south with a water tempera­
ture o f 60 degrees.
N ew Smyrna Beach* Waves
arc 2 v&gt; feet and choppy. Current
is to the north with a water
tcni|&gt;craturr of 58 degrees.

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MONDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: Mill. 9:35

FIRST
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a m.. 10:05 p.rn.: MaJ. 3:25 a.m..
3:50 p.in . TID ES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 12:01 a.m.. 12:00
p.m.t lows. 5:32 a.m.; 5:57 p.m.:
New Sm yrna Beach: highs.
12:06 a.m.. 12:05 p.m.: lows.
5:37 n.nt.. 6:02 p.m.: Cocoa
Beach: highs, 12:21 a.m.. 12:20
p.m.: lows. 5:52 a.m.. 6:17 p.m.

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Sunday: Wind west to south­
west 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to 4
feet. Bay and Inland waters a
light chop. Sunday night: Wind
west 10 knots. Sens 2 fn 3 feet.
Bay and inland waters a light
chop.

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THURSDAY
P tly cldy 65-45

STATISTICS
R ecorded rain fa ll for the
|K*rl»d. ending tit noon Satur­
day. tolnlled 0 Inches.
The !nn|&gt;cr:itiirr at noon wus
59 degrees and the overnight
low was 52. as recorded by the
National Weather Service at the
Orlando International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

Friday high.................... 71
Barometric pressure.30.27
Relative Humidity....87 pet
Winds.... Southeast 13 mph
Rainfall...................... trace
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 2. 1994 - 3A

• Cynthla Gall Fry. 33. 489 Sun l-:kr Clr.. foikr Mary, was
chargee! with Driving Under lire Influence by Seminole County
aherlll s deputies on Friday morning.
Deputies said *hr war* driving at a slow rale o f s|&gt;rrd when
they s|N)iied her. They observed her travelling In and mil of tinlanes of traffic.
She was slo p e d and agreed lo lake a breath lest, deputies
»«ild. They said the results were .121 percent and . 118 percent.
She was taken to the .lohn E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $500 lx uni
• Jacqueline Matthews. 32. 200 Georgia Avc.. laingwomt,
was charged wllh Driving Under the Influence by Altamonte
Springs I’ollre on Thursday evening
Police said they observed tier driving erratically and that she
drove onto the median.
They said she smelled of alcohol.
She was taken lo the .John E. Polk Correctional Farlllly and
held tat $500 bond

Disorderly conduct charged
Andres Sanchr/ Merced. 48. 118 W. 2nd St.. Sanford, was
charged with disorderly conduct and tresspassing alter
warning by Sanford Police on Friday afternoon.
They said he was tagging for money al a French Avenue
business.
When he was asked lo leave. jiollre said, he became abusive.
Police said he was Issued a trespass warning and lie left, but
that lie returned almost Immediately anti began causing a
disturbance.
lie was taken lo the John E. Polk Correctional Faellltv and
held on $300 bond.

Warrant arrests
l.eroy Mutteri King. 31. 2350 Center Street. Sanford, on a
warrant lor failure lo appear In rourt on charges of driving
without a license and on a writ o! bodl'y attachment.
Me was taken lo the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and held
on $2,000 bond.

New Year's Eve roundup
liurhru Streisand stretched her vocal chords In Iji * Vegas.
Howard Stern grossed 'em out In New Jersey and some
revelers tried sobriety In the New Year while others got wild In
Times Square.
"I did IP I did III I did it!." Streisand Jubilantly told tire
audience after the 24v hour New Year's Eve show that was her
first paid concert In 22 years "Thanks lo you. I think I even
enjoyed myself."
The sellout crowd that forked over up lo $1,000 |&gt;er ticket lo
hear Streisand. 51. overcome her legendary stage fright gave
Iter u standing ovation as she opened with "Everything's As If
We Never Said Goodbye."
A different kind of crowd gatneied In Newurk. N.J.. for radio
raunchmelsler Howard Stern s New Year's Eve "Mis* Howard
Stern" pageant.
Stern, who Is locking horns wllh censors, moralists and Hie
federal government over the vulgarity of his radio show,
delivered on Ills promise of offensive television with "truly
moronic stuff."
In Times Square, a quarter of a million revelers fastened their
eyes on the 200-pound ball that mnrkcd the last seconds o f
1993 as It dropped 77 feet Into the new year.

Clinton reviews year, looks ahead
MILTON MEAD ISLAND. S.C. - President Clinton, reviewing
the old year and previewing the new. pronounced the economy
In belter shape today and challenged Congress to tackle
anti-crime, welfare and health legislation.
Looking back on 1993 nnd Ills first year In office during his
weekly rndlo address, Clinton praised approval of the North
American Free Trade Agreement and the Brady law requiring a
five-day waiting period and u background check before the
purchase of u handgun.
Hut hr urged passage In the new year o f comprehensive
legislation aimed al combating violent crime. Clinton has
challenged Congress lo approve a lough bill putting 100.000
more police officers on the street, banning assault weapons and
selling up more boot camp programs to leach discipline to
flrsl-llme offenders.
Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas, giving the
Kcpubllcans' response, agreed that Congrrss should "restore
safety to our streets, our homes and our schools."
Hut he said no health care plan has enough support to pass.
"W e'll need a different plan taking the best Ideas. If any. from
all the proposals, but without price controls, employer
mandates, mandatory health care alliances and massive
overdoses of government control." he said.

■ySUSAN QALLAQHER
Associated Pross Writer
HELENA. Mont. — A frantic
search for a 7-year-old Canadian
boy hurled In an avnlanchc
rndrd sadly Saturday with the
discovery o f his Ixwly. The death
of Mite* Merrill brought the
death toll to five
The boy's Ixxly was found al I
p rn . about 24 hours after hr
and six otljrrs were caught by
t h e a v a I a n c h e d u r in g a
snowrnoblllng outing on Friday.
Mile* and three other victim*
were from Cardslon. Alberta.
Just north of the border.
The agricultural town of 3.500
resident* was In shock. Cardslon
Mayor Fred Sparkm an said.
Flag* were lowered lo half-staff
Miles' txKly was found beneath
lhr snow bv a rescuer using a
10-foot probr. the Flathrad
County S h e r iff* Department
said. Search dog* had also tx*rn
used.
Miles' father. Jamie Merrill,
suffered hypothermia when he
was caught In the avalanche. He
was wllh the searchers Satur­
day. Inti It wasn't known If lie
was al the hlllsldr when hi*
son's Ixxty was found Hr has
refused to talk to r« portrrs.
Mile*' mother was In Canada
Both survivor*. Merrill and
snowmobilcr Sandy Sherman,
wht) suffered broken rib* anil
other Injuries, were found within
two hours of the avalanche.
It wasn't known l( Mile* was
killed by the force o f the slide,
which covered an area 100- by
400 fret wide, or he sullocutrd
under the snow.
Kim P o t t e r , d ir e c t o r o f
emergency services In Flathead
County. Mid about 50 people
searched at the scene, about
O.(XX) (ret up the Swan Range,
some 15 miles east of Knltsprll
Another 40 to 50 people were ut
a command post some miles
away.
Falling snow reduced hillside
visibility to only a few feel
Saturday, and the mountainous
terrain hindered radio com ­
munication. During the search.
Flathead County Sheriff Jltn
Dupont complained. "G od's not
cooperating."
The s h e r iff* office turned
down a Hood ol volunteer* who
ottered lo help. Only people
trained In avalanche work werr
allowed to participate. Dupont
said
Searcher* used portable gen­
erators to pow er light* and
worked until 4 a.m. The search
resumed at 8 a.m.
Earlier. Potter described the
methodical search.
"On the probe line shoulder to
shoulder with long pole*, they're
probing In front of the left foot
first, then the right, then In the
middle and stepping forward lo

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Killed were Mr*. Sherman's
husband. Gordon Sherman, a
47-year-old Cardston rancher
whose herds Included exotic
animals such a* caribou; Hart
Nelson, a 35-year-old Cardston
farmer: and Kendall Smith. 40.
who ran a salt business In
Cardston with his brother. Also
killed was Patrick Bill*. 48. from
Kaltspcll. a town of alxnil 12.000
In northwestern Montana.
Fourteen snowmobilcr* had
teamed tq&gt; Friday to go lo
Strawberry Lake. One group led
the way through fresh, powdery
snow, then pulled off while the
others broke trail, officials said.
The trallbrcakers Included Jim
Pierce of Blgfork. who said he
saw the snow break loose and
ovcrcornr the group that had
p u lle d o v e r to w a ll. T h e
a v a la n c h e s to p p e d b e fo re
reaehlng Pierre's party.
Hr used a cellular telephone to
call for help and members of his
group Ix-gan searching for their
companions Pierre and another
rider rode 2'^ miles lo the
trutlhcad lo guide searchers lo
the slide.
Sian Bone, an avalanche
sj&gt;eclallsl with the U.S. Forest
Scivlcc. said the slide occurred
nllri 24 to 30 Inches ol new
snow fell on top of a solid
s n o w p a c k c o v e r e d w it h
hoarfrost.

Cigarette triggers fatal house explosion
CHESTERFIELD. Mo. — Clifford Foster. Shuron Wiley and
her three sons left a home for 24 hours after they smelled
propane. Hours uftcr returning, a cigarette Foster was smoking
outside triggered an explosion that killed two o f the children.
Foster, hi* girlfriend, W iley, and her children left Thursday
because they smelled gas. said a desk officer at the sheriffs
department who would not give his numc. When they couldn't
find a serviceman, they returned to the home on New Year's
Eve.
Shortly before midnight Frlduy. Foster and 8-ycar old Joshua
Wiley left the house for d short lime. Fire Marshal Dave Nichols
said.
Foster was smoking a cigarette when the two approached the
front door early Saturday, and that triggered the explosion.
Nichols said.
The blast threw Foster and Joshua away from the house,
which collapsed and was engulfed In flames.

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Comments from motorists prove people do pay atlcntlon to
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The deuth of Haul Omar Padilla has led to wide discussion o f
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Drunk driving arrests

Boy found dead;
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now claim s five

�4 A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 2, 1994

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Sanford says
goodbye to
Romance
Sanford Is losing a good friend. The
Rivcrshtp Grand Romance has not only
graced the lakcfront with Its unique beauty,
but has been featured In many signs and
posters.

Kwanzaa celebrates African traditions
Kwanzaa Is the brain child of Maulava
Karrnga. Ph.D. chair and professor o( HI.irk
Sludlrs at California State Univrrslty and
Executive Director. Institute of I’nn African
Studies and was created In 1966. Knwanzaa is
observed from Dec. 26 to Jan. I
Kwanzaa is derived from a Swahili w ord,
kwanzaa. meaning first. Kwanzaa etiology Is
traced to the agricultural harvest nr "(irst fr u it"
celebrations that have occurred throughout
Afrtra for centuries.
Kwanzaa is meant to lx- u seven-day-long
celebration for African Americans. Kwanzaa
originated In America to celebrate African
traditions. Kwanzaa symbols Include candles,
candle boldrr. Mkeka. a straw placental rep re­
senting tradition Muhlndl Is com. One ear of
com Is placed on the Mkeka for curb child In the
family. Other trulls placed on the Mkeka ore:
amiles. bananas, nuts, pears and yams
Seven candles arc placed In thr Kln.ua or
wooden candle holder A black candle In the
center represents the richness o f our skin. T h ree
red candles affirm our awareness of the struggles
we have to fare. The three grren candles
encourage us to always anticipate a prosperous
future.

Today, the Grand Romance will make Its
final dinner cruise. No big party Is planned,
but persons who have worked closely with
the ship say they will miss having It around.

SEM IN O LE
OPINION

LU R L E N E
S W E E T IN G

The candles stand (or the seven principles o f
Kwanzaa or Nguro Saha and are rooted In the
African bellcl system w hich enables us to learn,
achieve, anil grow. The first day of Kwanzaa thr
black candle Is lighted to celebrate Umo|u.
Umuja means unity and promotes faintly
togetherness II.iluri G.ml Is thr greeting used to
begin each day during thr Kwanzaa Observance,
liabarl Gam means what Is new and Is used at
the dally Introduction for the discussion of the
principle of the day
Day two locusrs U|xm sell determination or
Kujchaguha It Is a day to discover traditions that
we Identify with and help us drttnr ourselves

uaanx
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Occasionally, during the summertime, pas­
sengers were often lured to the ship's rails to
watch a passing alligator or manatee.
Even persons who didn't ride It. were often
seen standing near the dock taking photos of
the ship to show folks back home.
"W ELCOME!... WE'VE ASSIGNED YOU THIS SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER... NOT FOR
IDENTIF’CATION... ONLY FOR TAX PURPO SES... AND MAYBE UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE.
AND POSSIBLY GUN LICENSING... AND PERHAPS. . . . “

The Rivershlp Grand Romance may even­
tually be
of the few things out-of-state
people will remember about thrlr visit to
Sanford.
.

Art renderings of the ship have been used
fot a number of logos in Sanford. They have
adorned stationery letterheads, special event
promotional signs, and even city welcome
signs.
This Isn't the first time sternwhcclcro or
cruise liners have left our area. We have seen
some great steamers come and go In the past
century, including one named "C ity of
Sanford."
Now the Grand Romance Joins the history
book. Eventually, a larger ship will take Its
place.
We believe better things may be coming In
the future. But as for now. we must say
goodbye to Grand Romance, it has been a
good friend.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor ure welcome. All letters
must be signed. Include the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should he on a single subject and In­
ns brief ns |x&gt;vtlblc. The letters arc subject to
editing.

Berry's World
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WHAT

©owvSAtAe 15 THIS

the heck

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YA SOT N*.,
FRArtK'.

All peoples celebrate creativity and the sixth
day ol Kwanzaa directs attention to creativity or
Kuumba Sculpturing, dancing, reciting and
planting urr examples of creativity Th r last
candle to lx- lit Is the grren candle which
symlxillzes thr seventh principle, tmanl or faith
To have faith Is to believe gcxxl will happen.
Thr Kwonzau o b s e rv a n c e ends Karuml with a
Hash or Karamu. The principles stressed by
Kwanzaa revolves around family, tradition,
purpose to life, working together, faith, creativity
and encourages the best tn each of us to come to
the fore Although Kwanzaa was designed for
African Americans, the principles r«qx&gt;iiv«l arr
common to all peoples and all groups

After the holidays
hunger continues

The larger 140 foot ship made its first
appearance on Lake Monroe on June 30.
1989. Since that time, thousands o f Central
Floridians and visitors have enjoyed the
cruises. While seated at a dinner table, people
had the opportunity to marvel at the beauty
of the St Johns River and the natural
shoreline.

a.

On thr fifth day. a green candle Is lighted to
symbolize Nta or purpose. Thought is given to
tire purjrosc o f our lives and how we will lilt the
days and years ahead

JA C K AN DERSON

The company is not giving up cruises. The
smaller ship, the Romance. Is being complete­
ly outfitted to handle regular cruises from the
Monroe Harbour Marina port. Officials expect
to resume normal trips by the end of this
. week.

Rlvcrshlp's Director of Sales Shaun Briggs
says the Grand Romance will be cut In half,
and an additional 100 feet of length udded.
Possibly as many us 900 gambling stations
will be installed before the ship becomes a
gambling casino liner. It will never be the
same.

African drums and braids are examples of
traditions that nrc centuries old.
The third day — Ujlmu. stresses families
working together on a family chore; a green
candle is lighted on this day. UJamaa. the fourth
day. encourages cooperative economics. Family
members save coins for a whole week to buy u
lamtly gilt everyone can share A rrd candle Is lit

D O N N A B R IT T

It’s a lie, but slap a beat to it
WASHINGTON — A few years ago. I saw a
teen-age girl with a delicate necklace clasped
around her throat. I've forgotten her features,
but remember what sparkled In rhinestones
around her neck:
"BITCH BITCH BITCH."
My Immedtutc reaction was to weigh howoffensive It would be to approach this child
with one obvious question;
"W hy arc you wearing that?"
I never asked. But the necklace proved
something I'd doubled; There really arc
women w ho want tu be Identified as female
dogs by all who encounter them — which Is
good news for the rappers, rockers and regular
guys who call all women by the epithet.
Still, m ost women hate being called that.
One w idely publclzcd proof: the reaction o f
women Journalists last summer to rapper
Bushwick Bill's defense o f his use of the
B-word at a national African American Journal­
ists'convention.
Maybe you read about It. One of several
hip-hoppers on a music panel. BUI — a dw arf
who supposedly lost his eye tn a gundght w ith
u girlfriend — wus asked by a woman why lie
and oth er rappers routinely call wom en
"bitches" and “ ho's" In their music.
Not all women qualify. Bill said. He'd never
describe bis mother that way. he continued,
because he Isn't having sex with her. But. he
told the woman. " If I was (having sex w lthl
you. you 'd be a 'ho.'"
Hmmmmmmmm.
I see w h y dozens of Incensed women stalked
out. w hy several columnists deplored B ill's
comments. Yet months later — In the midst o f
a national debate over the violent words and
Images characteristic o f a small segment of rap
music known as "gangsta" rap — Ihc whole
thing still makes me sad. Why? Because It
makes too much sense.
It m akes sense that a less-than-handsomc
young m an who lost half hla sight tussling
with u wom an — and w ho now. If he's like
other rich male celebrities, combs groupies out
of his hair — would be contemptuous of a l l
women.
But what is It that Ihc name-calling m ale
dorm ers arc hungering for? While contempt
• wom en Isn’t new. entertainers' constant,
public use o f "bitch.” nlrcd on radio and T V .

S
Is.

Perhaps It's a genuine expression o f In ­
creased m ale resentment, or certain singers'
willingness to disrespect women In hopes o f
stirring controversy — and Increasing record
•ales.
Some rappers say they're Just being honest.
They say nice women — those who are neither
sluts nor akeezers (women who use men Tor
moneyl — should take no offense lo names that
don't apply to them. T h ey're Just dlsstng the
women w h o deserve It.

Cool. So that means these same brothers
would mukc allowances for a white politician
who was revealed to routinely call black folks
"niggers" II he only explained. * I use (hat term
only in reference lo black people who kill
others, you know, criminals. The rest of you —
take noolTcnsc.”
The worst thing about tiie B word — and the
N-word and every denigrating term — Is what
It assumes, it ussumes that everybody — all
women, all black men. all members of any
group — nrc alike, the brother who dlsses all
women because of the actions of some Is as
unenlightened as thr racist who denies all
black people's humanity because some blacks
act Inhumanely.
Bui I keep going |
back to Bill — who
later apologized to
the group for "being
myself.”
it's no a ccid en t |
that the most nega­
t iv e fe e lin g s Ih c
ra p p e r r e v c u lc d
weren't directed ul
w o m e n , h u t at
himself. Only a man j
with u twisted selfc o n c e p t w o u ld
assu m e th at a n y
women who'd have
But what is it
sex with him should
that the
require payment.
nam e-calling
But maybe, like so
male
performers
much else. II all bolls
are hungering
down lo money. The
for? J
fellas who make mil­
lions singing their
contempt for women — and who at the same
time pride themselves for slamming racism In
their music — are actually In the business of
selling racism's most destructive lies. Singers
who wave their Clock handguns, grub their
crotches and dls their women — while
thousands of us puy to watch and listen — do
more than make themselves and record
producers rich.
Too often they tell the world — and the
young whites who reportedly ure gangsta rap's
biggest consumers - what morgues overflow­
ing with the bodies o f black men suggest: How
deeply some African Americans have in­
ternalized the racism they deplore.
The messuges many arr selling lo — and
about — blacks:
You don't deserve to he. Your women are
sluts and animals. You all kill without remorse,
and copulate without love or responsibility.
Sure. tluT's all a lie. But slap a beat onto It.
apply a coat o f glam our and someone,
somewhere will dance to it.
Or clasp It In rhinestones around her neck.
,

WASHINGTON — Ambition burns like it
(Irr tn Ihc belly for some pnlitkluttN Rep
Tony Hall. I) Ohio, hopes to redirect that
"fire" so some i&gt;! It burns for those with
nothing In their stomachs
Some 20 million Americans are suffering
frutn hunger. Hall knows their plight gt is
highlighted during the holiday season — hut
what about thr mornings after Christinas,
when holiday warmth slips into a deep
freeze?
"People begin lo
feel around the holi­
day season that they
need to do m ore."
Hall told us. "A n d It
n o r m a lly l e a v e s
them after Dec. 25. I
wish we could keep
this feeling the whole
year because It's not
enough."
Twelve years ago. ]
Hall launched a polit­
ical crusade againct
hunger from Capitol
H ill by s t u n d ln g
w a I s I - d e e p In a
gurlxigr dumpster lo
( Ambition burns
d r a m a tiz e f o o d
like a fire in the
waste. His scavenger
belly lor semn
hunt y ie ld e d a
politicians. ^
v e rita b le g a r b a g e
gourmet In clu din g
crab quiche ap
I---------------------petlzera. and cheese and raspberry desserts
" I got In the dumpster." said Hall, who
served as a Peace Corps volunteer In the
1960s. "W e took the food we found... and hud
a feast herr for Congress It showed that tin­
type of food which Is thrown out Is perfectly
good food. I remember It wus a heck of a
menu — they had everything."
Hall realized that the drippings oil thr
plates of Washington's elite could frril the
poor. "A lot o f this food... could lx- going not
only lo the homeless, hut to thr hungry
whether they be senior citizens or children or
church groups or whatever." he told our
associate Andrew Conte.
Last January. Hall was dealt u setback
when Congress voted to abolish Ills Select
Committee on Hunger. It had been a small
homage Congress paid to the hunger crtsls
since H all's select com m ittee was thr
smallest In Congress with a budget of
$330,000. Since then, lie has created a new
Hunger Caucus and corralled 70 colleagues to
Ills cause.
"Dare I say (losing the select committee)
was probably th r best thing that has
happened?" asked Hall. "It ’s caused a lot of
people to get active In the country.... So
maybe (Congress) did me a favor when they
eliminated It. But Its a rough way to go."
To focus attention on hunger ufter losing
his select committee. Hall endured .t threeweek hunger strike that strained Ills health,
yet worked like u two-by-four In getting tils
colleague's attention.
"I feel ashumed." House Majority Leader
Rich nil Gephardt. D-Mo.. told Hall two days
after he ended the fast In April. "You have
embarrassed us In the right way."
But If the majority leader was red-faced,
perhaps he was afraid that Hall was aware of
Ills taste for expensive French cuisine. The
month before hailing Hall's three week fist.
Gephardt had run up a $2598.15 bill on the
taxpayers' tab at one of W ashington's
fanciest restaurants. La Brasserie, according
to congressional records.
Most of Washington. D.C., conducts busi­
ness during ritzy receptions and expenseaccount dinners. They at least serve as an
Informal food stamp program for Congress'
underpaid, young stafT.
What the young and the hungry don't
devour goes often goes to Ihc D.C. Central
Kitchen. Ihc city's laigcsl provider of food to
the poor.* They take Ihc leftovers from
Washington's parties and catered events. The
K itch en also c o lle c t s a p p r o x im a t e ly
1.500-2.000 pounds of food (hat would
normally be thrown out from restaurants,
conventions and grocery stores. Some 110
million Ions o f food reportedly gets thrown
away ever)- year across ihc country-.

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Furlong. " I gwrss the county
should |Kiy Ills «•x|reuses "
On Dec. 2. i hr Florida Com
mission on Ethlot ruled Hurling.
.1 development engineer, hud not
violated mule laws hv recom­
mending land use changes favor
attle to devek»|»ers Charles and
M a lco lm C la y to n . F u rlo n g
claimed Hurling
working for
the Claytons at the time.
I'rlor to his election In I9IK).
Furlong filed the ethics complaint
asserting Hurling failed to declare
a conflict when he voted to
recom m end developm ent In­
tensities on the Malcolm's south
Seminole Courtly land lie In­
creased Furlong said he found
evidence of the conflict In court
records in the Clayton's con­
demnation r ase with the Semi­
nole County Expressway Author

ResolutionsContinued f/cm P i ( e IA
McLean. 17, said she has
never made a New Year's resolu­
tion lieforr. but she will Irv lo
kerp her llrsl one.
' I have to." she explained “ I
can't allotd another tlekrl "
Jonathan MiKirrhrad ol San­
ford said hr wauls lo gel along
with his sister belli r
"It » not gonna lie easy." the
10 year-old said. “ She's a rral
pain In the neck '
Mr said he'll make an rllort lo
get along with his s is le i us long
as she does the same adding
that llie deal will probably ur oil
by (hr end ol die day Saturday
Dm) year, he said, be tried lo
slop lilting Ills fingernails Me
made It two days, hr wild. Itrlore
he was a nervous w reek
* I II qull when I get older," hr
promised
Shaliqoa Golden ol Sanlord
s a id she wasn't going to make
any specific resolutions this
year
' I don't ever krrp the stupid
things anyhow.'* Golden, who Is
12. s a id
'W h y sh ou ld I
bother?"
She said that al her lather's
urging, she used In make the
annual list
lie always makes u bunch n(

Ity.
Furlong said Hie court files
contained hills from llurllng's
firm to the Claytons lor work
|H-rfnrrned during Hie lime Hurl­
ing served on the South Central
Cll/ens Advisory Committee.
“ It never occurred to me with
the violations so well docu­
mented that this was anything
more than an open and shut
case.” said Furlong
And though the ethics com­
mission's attorney ugrecd with
F u rlo n g and re c o m m e n d e d
llatllng lie lined, a state hearing
olllerr derided III favor ol ll.irl
Ing Last month, the ethics
commission Accepted the order
Furlong said the decision left
him disenchanted with llie stale
ethics regulation process and In
hindsight, would not have filed
the complaint

resolutions." she said "I can't
see that he ever keeps none ol
Ills either.”
Anthonrttr Shatter ol Sanford
said she w a n ts lo do Iter
homework all the time and when
It's due
"I'm going lo try anyhow." the
IR-yeur-old said “ I don’* rare tl
It's a resolution or what-havryou. I |nsi want to do my work
In-Iter "
Shatter said site's not notch
one (or making lonn.il lists «.l
resolutions every year. She said
she just wants to "Im prove"
hrrsetl a hide each year.
Jack Milton ol laikr Man said
he Is not ready to make any
resoluttons yet
" I ' m s t i l l d i a l i n g w ith
Christmas." hr said. "I'll do my
rrsohtlIons next week
Maytie
I'll work on not procrastinating ”
Kelly Godrnan. 14. ol Sanford
Is looking forward lo changing
her adttudr uIkuiI lib ovrr Ihe
next year
“ I look at llie In a negative way
and I would like lo change dial."
Godrnan said
Godman said dial part of her
resolution would Included trying
to get her restricted driver's
license on her birthday * i she
ran drive
Oil the subject ol cars, six-

In a facsimile received by the
county Iasi Wednesday. I lading's
attorney Michael (lore staled as a
public nlllccr acrpilllrd ol public
misconduct. Marling was cnllllrd
to have his legal ex[ h-iiscs paid
by the county. Gore slated Marl­
ing was due $41,934 fur two
firms lo represent him during l hr
four-year process through November 1993.
Gore asscrled Marling was due
up to 81.(MX) lor legal ex|M-usr-s
during Oeecinlicr 1993 A dual
hill will Ik- provided tills month
Gore wrote.
County Attorney Hob McMillan
said the request Is under review
to determine whether Hurling
was eligible lor rompensallon as
a public olllerr
Marling could not lif reached
for eommrni

year old Casey Mullen is lo &gt;klng
forward to getting his lust car
"A s a resolution. I would like
lo g o a cool s p o r i s &lt;ar and get
me some Im oly." lie said Mr
said the &lt;onl s|muIs car ol his
duller is a Ford t aunts
lit the absence of a &gt;ar. Mullen
said Ills lop resolution would la­
in keep giKMl grades in vh ool
ami try to keep his mum i Iran
However. Mullen said he could
not promise in krrp Ins room
clean, but tbougbi It w.»- a good
idea anyway.
O ne y o u n g s t e r s in c e r e ly
vowed to rrgam the respect and
trust ol hrr parents
Jessica Magnolia. 11. said she
rctrtidy qull smoking and was
concerned about reestablishing a
quality relationship with Iter
parents
"I want to win liai k their irtisi
and rrspeet." she said "| was
always lying to diem abm l
smoking anti stealing dtrlr ciga­
rette* I want lo fix the past
Stagnolla also salt* she had
resolved lo keep up her grades In
school and make tx-ltcr friends
"II I ran turn dungs around. I
would also like lo make die
v a r s i t y v o l l e y b a l l te a m .”
Stagnolla said
Co»H(mVr&lt; Ho*»- » v &gt; » i (VUrfevVd to
♦h»1rtftorl

Alvin V Crawford, 74 . G cK
C ove C ou rt. Sanford, died
Thursday. Dei- .tft,,4 9 9 3 ui
&lt; c n tr a l F lo r id a R e g io n a l
M11spt1.il. Sunfurd
Horn S e p t
f2 . &gt;919 in
tuiwrcncc County, Ohio, he was
a mechanic and a baptist. Me
moved lo central Floiida In
1961
Mr Is survived by his wile
Helen ol Sanlord. his son Glen ol
Phenlx City. Ala ; Ills sister
Thelma Heckslrom of Sanford;
Ills brother Jark Crawford of
South Point. Ohio; and two
grandchildren.

Gram kow

Funeral Home.

Sanlord. In charge ol the ar­
rangements

GUY DILLON
Guy Dillon. 93. Cedar Avenue.
Sanlord. died Thursday. Dee. 30.
Horn In Grand Rapids. Mich.,
he moved lo central Florida In
1977. He was a retired Hapitst
minister. He was a charter
member of Child Kvungcllsm.
Atlanta. Gu. He wusu L'.S Army
veteran.
He Is survived by hts sons.
Aimer. Grand Rapids. Mich . and
Kenneth. Sanford; nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren
and one great-great grandchild
H aitiw in-Fnirchlld Funeral
Home. Oaklawfi Chapter. Lake
Mary. In charge of arrange­
ments.

SANDRA JEAN FRANK
Sandra Jean Frank. 42. Guise
Road. Osteen, died Thursday.
Dec. 30. 1993 In Deltona.
Horn Jan. 2. 1951 In Trenton.
NJ. she was a material controller
for Amtrak. She was u Catholic
and she move to central Florida
In 1990.
She is survived by her mother
Margaret Pawlowlcz of Osteen;
and her daughters Christina Lee
Rlsko of Lcvtttown. Pa. and Ann
Margaret Frank of Osteen.
Hrlsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge o f the arrange­
ments.

HERBERT H. HAYNIE
H e r b e r t II. H n y n lc . 73 .
Highland Drive. Fern Park, died
Thursday. Dec. 30.
fkirn in Windham. Ohio, he
moved to ccntiul Florida In
1955. He was the retired owner
and operator of HAH Haynfc
Construction Co.. Longwood. lie
was n m em ber of the First
Baptist Church of Altumuntc
Springs, where hr served as a
deacon and on the building
committee. He was a member of
the Land Planning Committee
for the City of Longwood from
1974 to 1989. He was a WWII
U.S. Army veteran.
He Is survived by his wife.
Gladys. Fern Park; daughters.
C arolyn H nvnlc Perry, and

not portray him In the |ialntlng
of the mural hut he thought Ihe
other tncdle depleted was a
genuine likeness of Evans.
Oil. yt-s. I hurslon said dial
through the efforts ol Mrs.
Marlon Hess, widow of a World
War II aildlrr and a irsldrnl o f
Inverness, a 124th Infantry
museum display was held lint
long ago al Ihe Orlando Armory.

Had a call from Diana Layer,
wile ol Hik I laiycr. She's Involved
w ith a g ro u p p r o d u c in g
videotapes on various features
mound central Florida Wauled
10 know If we knew anything
ii ImiiiI any houses In Sanford
i onsldrrrd to lie or might at one
time have Ixrii haunted If yuu
know- ol any give her a cull al
322-9522.

Also had a calf from somewhat
of a newcomer to these jiarts
who wanted to know why Semi­
nole County did not have any
m ilitary or naval casualties
during ihe Spanish-Amtrlean
War Didn't have In think alKiut
Ihal answer hill a momriil or
two Seminole County didn't
mini InlO CXlsn iii c until 1913.
From 18-15 nniil 1913 what Is
now Seminole County w-as part
of Orange County.

Got a call from Harold Hrrtisl.
retired |K&gt;sial service employee.
Wauled lo know If dial mural
(Minted for Ihe I24lh Infantry
depleting die Hattie of Colgun
Woods In the Philippines In­
tended in portray his first cous­
in. Ilertiert Thurston. In that
engagement Thurston and Rob­
ert Kvans. t«ah of Sanlord and
m em ber* of the regimental Med
11 al Detachment, were awarded
Sliver Slurs Kvans was given his
award posthumously.
W e talked to Thurston who
now resides In Merritt Island.
alMitil Ii lie said die artist did

We have a new department!
It's "Can you Imagine?...Tom
lies! and his wife being married
for 50 years?. Pretty Ellen
Dtissey Is now 83 years old? She
was a school tins driver for 40
years unit has liern an Avon
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f o r 31
years Rmidal and Edna Priest
have tiern wed for half a centu­
ry?.. My old friend Itoddy Dike
who w e've known since be
pitched for Seminole High's
Im v -Im II tram Dick In 1929 is
now 80 years old? He lives on
big Dike Man- lie and Ills black

jMMMlIr Prle both swim fn dir
middle of die lake everyday and
liaek. He looks like he's sdll
ready lo play frail...The Name of
die Rollins' Nest Hotel al 402
West First Street was originally

■■'File Empire Hotel?"
Can you Im agin e the Im ­
portance of one vote? Ill 17/0
o n e vole gave A m erica the
English language Instead of
German In 1845 Texas was
admlttrd to die Union by one
vote...In 1941. Just a few weeks
Ix-forr Pearl Hartior. Congress
approved the Selective Service
Art by one vole and In 1923 out­
vote gave Adolph Hitler the
tradershlp of die Nazi Party.
SornrtuKly railed and asked if
w c rem em b ered the famed
orchestra leader Duke Ellington
and fils fraud oner jierformrd at
tile Sanford Civic Center. We
s u r e d id ! T h e a f f a i r w as
sp o n s o red by th e S a n fo rd
Merchants Association. Also,
exactly 20 years later, utmost to
th e day. Austin G iilrlln ger.
founder amt owner of Cardinal
Industries, brought In the Civic
Center the Orlando Symphony
Orchestra. Hy an odd coinci­
dence the second hall of the
sym phony's jirogram was a
tribute lo uour oilier than Duke
Ellington
Not king ugo we were floored
See

S te n s tr o m .lO A

P U B L IC IN FO RM ATIO N
M E E T IN G #1
Tho Seminoto County Engineering Division will hold a Public Information Meeting to presont and
discuss the proposed design alternatives for the widening and improvement of C R. 46A from
Orange Boulevard to Rinehart Road
DATE:

January 13, 1994

TIME:

7:00 p.m.

PLACE:

W ilson Elementary School Cafetorium
985 O range Boulevard
Sanford, Florida 32771

W e encourage you to attend and Join in the discussion with any comments, questions and/or
suggestions that you may have Please sign in at the front desk when you arrive at ttie meeting
in ordor for us to keep a record of the attendance

DEATHS
ALVIN Y.CRAW rO RD

C ontinued from Page 1A
In France during World
Wat II Our outfit once occupied
a 30-room chateau near Verdun.
Ii was constructed before World
Wat I Instead ol garages II had
s t a b le s T h e h lg s u rp ris e ,
though, were the plumbing fixlures. To dlls day. almost 50
years later, we'vr never seen
flxittirs as miKlrrn as those In
dial old chateau.

Klalne H Conner. tMith til Alta­
monte Springs stm. Hal. lamgwood, brother, Drums. Frrdnna.
Penn., seven grandchildren and
three great grandchildren
H aldw 'n -F n lrrh d d Funeral
Home. Altamuntr Springs in
charge of arrangements

NORMAN HERCULES
LAMOUREUX
Norman Hercules Lamourrux.
70. W lldflower Court, Longwood. died Thursday. Dee. 30.
1993 at South Seminole llospi
tal. Longwood.
H orn D r e . IO . 1923 In
Woonsoekri. R L. hr moved in
central Florida In 1988 He was a
retired rook. He was Roman
Catholic anil a veteran of Ihe
U S. Army
Survivors Include wife. Lillian
L o n g w o o d ; s o n s . C h a r le s
Norman. Newburgh. N.Y.. Roger
Andre. Longwood; daughter.
Celeste Renee White. laingwotHl.
brothers. Luuranl. Attleboro.
Mass.. Aurclicn. Manchester.
Conn.: three grandchildren.
Gaines Cutvy Hand Gurdcn
Chapel Funeral Home, Dingwood. In charge of the arrange­
ments.

RUSSELL ARDEN LEEPER
Russell Arden Lcrper. 78. Golf
Club Drive. Longwood. tiled
Friday. Dee. 31. 1993. at his
home.
A retired veterinarian, he was
Ixirn In Hourliou. Inti, on June
27, 1915. He moved lo rcntrul
Florida In 1975. He was a
member of the American Veteri­
nary Medicine Assoctiitlmi. the
Flnrtdn Veterinary Medicine As­
sociation. (lie Sable Gull Club
and the Wcktva Golf Club.
He Is survived by Ids wife
Judith: his daughters Jeun
Dianne Steele of Dcs Mollies.
Iowa and Patricia Ann Lowmun
o f Scottsdale. Arlz.: Ills stills
Robert Dean of LaVcrnc. Calif,
and Russell Arden Jr. of Rolf,
lo w u ; his s is te r E liz a b e th
M llh crn o f L o n g w o o d : his
brother James Want o f Argos,
Ind.; his stepsons James Joseph
Ellis of Des Mollies. Robert
M athew o f N o rw a lk . Iow a.
Timothy John Ellis of Orlando
a n d D a v id M u rk E l lis o f
Sprtnghlll. Iowa; Ills step daugh­
ter Leigh Ann Schumacher of
Tampa; seven grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
B ald w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Home, Dike Mary. In charge ol
the arrangements.

Persimmon Avenue. Sanford,
died Thursday. Dre. 30. 1993 ai
( enltal Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanlottl.
Horn Felt 11. 1937 in Sanford,
she was a inciting resident anti a
school custodian She was a
m r m h e r o I N e w It e 1 h e I
Missionary liaptlsi Church.
She Is survived liv her father
Henry Rogers of Sanford, her
mother Franclnu Shaw Rogers of
S anford, her sons Andrew .
S ln aea. D on tar and D ew ill
I.lngard. all of Sanlord; her
daughters Jennett anti Shaday
I.lngard. ImiiIi of Sanford; her
h roth ters SFC Ronald L.S.
Nelson of Fi Gordon. Ga. and
Phillip W. Shaw ol Deltona: her
sisters Dianne Nelson, Norma
Jones anti Heitv Clark, all of
Sanford.
Wllson-ElehellK-rger Mortuary.
Inc. Sanford. In charge of ihe
arrangements.

7/i Loving Memory
of

O c t . 14, 1974 - J im . 2 , 1989
Y o u w ere truly a beautiful and
lo v in g person. Y o u r sm ile
like sunshine, made
everyone around you smile.
Y o u certainly brightened up
our lives. Forever w c m iss
you and love you.

Dad, Mom, D rew i t
family

I.lngard. 50.

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Hwy. 17-92 — Fern Park
Ph. 339499$
Gona Hunt, Owner
Gon
Ertmtii. Marble I Crtatte

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We do not charge interest on pre-need
installment payments - most others do.
We refund 100% o f all monies paid,
at any time, for any reason - most

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others do not.

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We do not charge sales tax on mer­
chandise - most others do.
We are locally owned and operated -

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Personal service Is one of die things that makes Brlsson
Funeral Home special. Orcn 'Shorty' Smith has been serv­
ing the people of Sanford for more than 50 years front dlls
funeral home.
BETTE a ORAMKOW
Caring people Is whnt you expect and what you get at

322-2131
CO.

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many are not.

THELMA SHAW LINGARD
Thelma Shaw

the

DAVID CH AN CE
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BRISSON FUNERAL HOME
9 0 5 L A U R E L A V E .. S A N F O R D
A MEMIIER OF THE CAREY HAND FUNERAL HOME TRADITION
E»t. 1800

JIM SCHUITEMAN

Gram kow
Funeral Home
Locally Owned and Operated Since 1906
000 E. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773

322-3213

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F EL OMAN RAY VALOES at Tea Collector ol Seminoi* Count*.
Florida and tha unlnonn tpouiet ol the above it an* their heut.
dev &lt;teet a iu g n m gran»eev creditorl letveev • lecutoM
admmi(tra*rr*. mortgagee* ludgment creditor*. tru*taet
l .enholder* per ton* In potlet don and an* and all other per ion*
having or claiming to have an* right, till* or Interest by. through
under or agamst the above named Defendant*, or otherwise claiming
an* right title or Interest In the real propert* described in this
action.
Defendants
TO THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY THROUGH UNOER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
h a v i n g o r Cl a im i n g t o h a v e a n y r ig h t
t it l e or
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Em nent Domain Petition, together with It* Declaration ot
Taking has been tiled In the above styled court to acquire caftan
proper!* interests In Seminole Count*. Florida, descrioed a*
lot tows
PARCEL HO.

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THAT PA RT OF THE R E P U T OF LOT l ,
BLOCK 2 9 .
KATHRYN PARK , SE C T IO N 3 , TOWNSHIP 2 t SOUTH,
RANGE 10 E A S T ,
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A AS
RECORDED I N P U T BOOK 6 , FACE 9 o r THE P U B L IC
RECORDS O P SEM INOLE COUNTY, F LO R IO A.
EXTENDING NO MOKE TUAN 4 . 0 0 FEET BEYOND AND
PA R A LLE L WI T H THE WESTERLY R IC H T -O P* WAY L IN E
o r S E M I N O U BOULEVARD L Y IN G BETWEEN ST A T IO N
4 4 * 0 0 . 0 0 AND STA TIO N 4 4 * 1 3 . 0 0 .

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C O N T A IN IN G
PARCEL N O .

443S SQUARE F E E T ,
1 1 1 .)

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SEM INOLA BOULEVARD
FEE S IM P L E

B E IN G A PART o r THE R E -P L A T OF LOT 1 . BLOCK
39.
KATHRYN PARK.
SE C T IO H
3,
T O W N SH IP
31
SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, SE M IN O LE COUNTY, FLO R ID A
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLA T BOOK 4 , PACE 9 o r THE P U B L IC RECORDS OP
SE M IN O LE COUNTY, FLO R ID A AND A PART O P L O T 1 9 ,
KAT.IRYN PARK AD D ITIO N NUMBER ONE, S E C T IO N S ,
TOW NSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST ACCO R DING TO
THE P L A T THEREOF AS RECORD 19 IN PL A T BOOR S ,
PAGES 43 THROUGH 49 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF
SE M IN O LE COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
BE1NO DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS t
COMMENCE A T A REBAR AND CAP RLS NUMBER 9 ) 3
HARKING THE SOUTH EASTERLY CORNER O P L O T 1 9 ,
BLOCK 3 S , KATHRYN PARK A D D IT IO N NUMBER O NE,
ACCORDING TO THE PL A T THEREOF AS RECORDED I N
PLA T BOOK 9 , PACES 4 ) THROUGH 49 OP THE P U B L IC
RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A , S A ID
P O IN T
ALSO
BEING
ON
THE
SOUTHWESTERLY
R IG JIT -O F -W A Y L IN E OF SEM INOLA BOULEVARD AND
THE P O IN T OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY,
HAVING
A
R AD IUS
OP
1 1 7 4 .1 0
PE E T, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1 3 * 1 ) ‘ I S * AND A CHORD
BE AR IN G OF NORTH 1 3 * 3 3 , 4 0 a N E S T ; THENCE NORTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY L I N E OF S A I D BLOCK
3 B , S A ID SOUTHWESTERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y L I N E AND
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE,
3 5 1 .3 0 FEET TO THE
P O IN T O r BEGINNING, S A I D P O IN T ALSO B E IN G THE
SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1 9, KATHRYN PARK
A D D IT IO N HUMBER ONE AS RECORDED I N P L A T BOOK
3 , PAGES 4 ) THROUGH 69 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A ; THENCE RUN NORTH
■
I B ' 3 9 " WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L I N E OF
S A ID LOT 19 A D ISTANCE O F 3 0 . 7S FEET TO A
P O IN T OH A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY, H A VIN G
A R AD IUS o r 1 1 1 9 .3 ) P E E T , A CENTRAL AN G LE OF
0 3 *2 7 •3 l a
AND
A
CHORD
BEARING
OP
NORTH
3 2 * S 5 '2 1 " WLST; TllEl.'CE NORTHWESTERLY ALONC THE
ARC OF S A ID CURVE 1 0 4 .6 4 FEET TO A P O IN T ON
THE NORTHERLY L IN E OF S A I D LOT 1 9 , AND THE
SOUTHERLY L IN E OF R E -P L A T OF LOT 1 , BLOCK 3 1 ,
KATHRYN PARK ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED lit P U T BOOK 6 . PAGE 9 OF iHE P U B L IC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE C O U NTY, F L O R ID A ; THENCE
C ONTINUE ALONG THE ARC OF S A I D CURVE, THROUGH
A CENTRAL ANGLE O r 0 3 * 3 4 * 3 S a AND CHORD BE AR IN G
OF NORTH 2 7 * 2 » '2 1 a W EST, A D IS T A N C E OF 4 9 . 9 )
FECT TO A POINT ON C U R V E ; THENCE NORTH
30 *0 9 * 3 4 a
NEST,
1 .6 4
PEET;
THENCE
NORTH
1 1 • 1 9 ' 0 3 a NEST (N O N -R A D * A L ), I S . 90 PE ET TO A
P O IN T
ON
CURVE
ON
THE
SOUTHWESTERLY
R IG M T -O F -W A Y LIN E OF S E M IN O L A BOULEVARD, S A ID
CURVE HAVING A R AD IUS
Of
1 1 7 9 .1 0
FEET,
A
CENTRAL ANCLE OF 0 4 * 1 0 * 4 4 a AND A CHORD BE AR IN G
OF SOUTH 29*11 'a a * E A S T ; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE EASTERLY L I N E OF S A ID R E - P U T OF LOT
1 , BLOCK 3 9 , KATHRYN P A R R , S A ID R IC IIT -O P -M A Y
L I N E AND THE APC OF S A I D CURVE A D IS T A N C E OF
9 3 . 9 3 r Z E T TO THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF S A ID
R E - P U T OF LOT 1 AND THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER
O P L O T 1 9 , BLOCX 39 O P S A I D P U T OF KATHRYN
PARK
A 0 0 IT 1 0 M
NUMBER O N E ;
THENCE C O N T IN U E
ALONG T H E EASTERLY L IM E O F S A ID LO T I S , S A ID
W ESTERLY R IG H T -O F-W A Y L I N E THROUCH A CENTRAL
ANGLE o r
0 9 * ) 9 ' 4 ! a AMO A CHORD S E A R IN G OP
SOUTH
3 4 *1 7 ' ) 9 a
EAST,
AM ARC D IS T A N C E OF
1 1 9 . ) • P E S T TO THE P O IN T O P B E G IN N IN G .

s
,

C O N T A IN IN G

3143 SQUARE P E E T ,

PARCEL N O .

TOGETHER W ITH
7 1 9 .3
S E M I N O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY C O N STRU C TIO N EASEMENT

MORE OR L E S S ,

DOULEVARL, 1 0 1 1 .9 4 FEET TO THE HOW TtIUBTERLY
CORNER OP THE WESTERLY 3 0 . 0 0 FEET OF LOT 1 ) .
S A IO
BLOCK A
AND THE
P O IN T OP
B E G IN N IN G ;
THENCE C O N TINU E SOUTH 9 0 * 3 4 * 1 9 * U S T ALONG THE
HORTHERLY L I N E OP LOTS 11 AND 14, S A ID BLOCK A
ANO
THE
SOUTHERLY
R IC IIT -O F -M A Y
L IN E
OF
S E M I N O U BOULEVARD, 1 4 9 . 6S FEET TO THE NORTIIU S T E R L Y CORNER OF S A ID LOT 14; THENCE S3UT1I
0 9 * 0 3 '3 1 " WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY L IN E OF S A ID
LOT 1 4 , A D IS T A N C E O P 1 9 . 1 ) FEET; THENCE NORTH
• 0 * 3 3 '0 7 " N E ST ,
1 4 9 . SB FECT TO THE U S T E R L Y
L IN E
OF THE
WESTERLY
3 0 .0 0
PEET OF
S A ID
LOT I J ; THENCE NORTH 0 t * 0 S ' 2 1 a U S T ALONC S A ID
L I N E , 1 9 .1 5 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G .

7 4 4 .1
S E M I N O U BOULEVARD
TFMI'ORARY CONSTRUCTION CASEMENT

A
PART OF
ID T I S ,
BLOCK C ,
T R IP L E T T
UKE
SMOKES, SECTIO N 9 , TOW NSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30
EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOr AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 9 , PAGE I t OP THE P U B L IC RECORDS
O r SEM INO LE COUNTY, F LO R ID A.
B E IN G D ESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!

C O N T A IN IN G

60 SQUARE rE E T ,

FARCEL N O .

1 )1 .4

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S E M IN O U

BOULEVARO
FEE S IM PL E

A PART OF U K E KATHRYN V I L U C E ,
SE C T IO N 9 ,
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 2 4 , PACES 49 THROUCH 32 O r THE
P U B L IC RECORDS OF SEM INOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
DEINC D ESC R IBED AS FO ^LO W It
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER O r
IAK F
KATHRYN V I L U C E AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 2 4 ,
PAGES 49 THROUCH 32 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F L O R ID A ;
THENCE RUN NORTH
9 1 *3 9 * 3 7 " N EST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L I N E OF
.LAKE
KATHRYN
V IL U C E
ANO
THE
NORTHERLY
R IC H T -O F -M A Y L IN E O r S E M I N O U BOULEVARO 3 4 3 .0 4
FECT TO THE PO IN T OP CURVATURE OF A CURVE
CONCAVE EASTERLY, S A ID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS
O r 3 2 3 .6 0 P E R , A CENTRAL ANCLE OT 5 1 * 0 3 * 1 9 a
ANO A CHORD B rA R IN C OF NORTH 3 6 * 0 7 • 1 9 " W EST;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONC THE ARC OP S A ID
CURVE 4 6 6 . • ? FECT TO A PO IN T ON CURVE, S A ID
PO IN T AND S A ID R IC IIT -O F -W A Y
L IN E ON CURVE
BEING THE IN T E R SE C T IO N OF THE E X IS T IN G AND NEW
R IG H T -O r -N A Y L IN E FOR S E M I N O U BOULEVARD, S A ID
CURVE D E IN C CONCAVE. NORTHERLY WITH A R AO IU S OF
6 3 4 .2 0 F E C T , A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 4 ) * 3 ) ' ) ) a AND
A CHORD
BEARING OP
SOUTH
9 9 * 4 )* 3 1 a
EA ST;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID
CURVE 3 0 1 .1 6 FECT TO THE PO IN T OF TANCENCYJ
THENCE SOUTH ■ l * 4 0 ' 0 7 a EA ST , 2 9 3 .9 1 FEET TO A
PO IN T ON THE EASTERLY L IN E OF S A ID P U T OP
U K E KATHRYN V I L U C E ; THENCE SOUTH 0 3 * 4 2 * 3 9 a
NEST ALONG S A ID L IN E 1 2 .0 4 FECT TO THE PO IN T
OT B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G

1 0 ,7 3 4

PARCEL N O .

1 7 4 .7

SQUARE FECT,

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S E N IN O U

BOULEVARD
FEE SIM PLE

B E IN G DESCRIBED AS PO LLO H Sl
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LO T 1 0 ,
BLOCK 3 7 ,
REPLAT O P LO T S 1 -1 0 I N C . 4 3 1 0 3
IN C .,
BLK 3 7 ,
KATHRYN PARK A D D IT IO N
NO.
1
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT TMEREOr AS RECORDED I N
PLAT BOOK 4 , PACE 41 O r THE P U B L IC RECORDS O f
SEM INO LE
COUNTY,
F L O R ID A ,
S A ID
P O IN T
ALSO
B E IN G A PO IN T ON THE EASTERLY R IG H T -O r-M A Y
L I N E O r 1ST STREET WEST (A / K / A GRANT ST R EE T )
AND
A P O IN T ON CURVE,
HAVING A R A D IU S O T
3 1 7 4 .S 3 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLr. OF 0 6 * 3 2 '3 S " AND
A
CHORD
BEARING O r
SOUTH
3 4 *0 0 *3 2 "
NEST;
THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE S A ID EASTERLY
R IG H T -O r-W A Y
L IN E OF
1ST STREET N E S T ,
THE
WESTERLY L I N S OF S A ID BLOCK 27 AND THE ARC OF
S A ID CURVE 3 4 2 .1 9 FEET T O THE P O IN T OT B E G IN ­
N IN G ; THENCE SOUTH l l * 2 1 * 1 2 a EA ST , 9 1 . 3 b FEET
TO A
P O IN T ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY.
HAVINO A RADIUS OF 1 3 4 3 . 3 ) FEET , A CENTRAL
ANGLE O P O a * S 7 '4 1 " AND A CHORD B E A R IN G OP
SOUTH
4 9 * 0 9 '3 9 " E A S T ;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONC THE ARC OT S A ID CURVE 1 9 4 .4 7 PE ET TO A
P O IN T ON THE WESTERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y L I N E FOR
STATE ROJkD I S AND 400 ( 1 7 / 9 3 ) AS D E SC R IBED IN
ORDER O r TAX ING MINUTE BOOK 7 , PAGE I S O r THE
P U B L IC RECORDS OF SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
F L O R ID A ;
THENCE SOUTH 4 4 * 0 7 * S 9 a N E ST ALONG S A I D L I N E ,
X S .3 S F E I T TO A PO INT ON THE SOUTHERLY L I N E OF
S A ID BLOCK 3 7 , THE NORTHERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y L I N E
OF SEM I NO LA BOULEVARD AND A P O IN T ON CURVE
CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY
H A VIN G
A
R A D IU S
OP
1 2 7 9 .1 C PE E T , A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 0 » * 0 1 ' 3 9 " AND
A
CHORD BEARING OF NORTH
3 0 * 0 7 '3 6 a
W EST;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L I N E
C ' ' A I D BLOCK 27, S A I D NORTHERLY R IC N T -O P -W A V
L IN E AND THE ARC O r S A I D CURVE, 3 0 1 . 3S PE ET TO
THE P O IN T OP REVERSE CUKVATURP OF A CURVE
CONCAVE
NORTHEASTERLY
H A V IN G ,
A
R A D IU S
OP
2 3 , 0 0 P E E T , A CENTRAL ANG LE OF S 4 * 1 5 * 3 9 a AND A
CHORD BE AR IN C OF NORTH l l * 3 0 ' S 3 a N E S T ; THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OP S A I D
CURVE
3 7 .4 4 PEET TO THE P O lW r O P COMP0U1ID CURVATURE
OP A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY IIAVINC A R A D IU S OP
3 1 7 4 .9 3 PE E T , A CENTRAL AN G LE O r 0 0 * 3 4 ' l S a AND
A
CHORD
BEARING OP
NORTH
)l * S S '0 4 a
EAST;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE WESTERLY L I N E
OF S A I D BLOCK 3 7 , THE EASTERLY L IN K O P 1ST
STREET N E S T (A /K /A GRANT ST R E E T ) AMD THE ARC
OP S A I D
CURVE 3 3 .4 7
F E E T TO THE P O IN T OF
B E G IN N IN G .

TOGETHER WITH
I’ARCI.L NO.

A
PART
OF
LOT 4 ,
BLOCK
SHORES, SE C T IO N 9 , TOW NSHIP
EAST, ACCORDING TO THE P U T
ED IN
PUT
BOOK a ,
PACE
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,

D,
T R IP L E T T
UKF
21 SOUTH, RANGE 30
THEREOF AS RECORD­
19 OF THE P U B L IC
F LO R ID A.

BEING D E SC R IBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE A T THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 2 ,
BLOCK D , T R ir L E T T U K E SHORES AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK S , PAGE I S O P THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF
ED 4IN O LE
COUNTY,
F LO R ID A ,
S A ID
P O IN T
A L IO
BEING THE HOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OP R E P U T OF
WYNOHAM WOODS PHASE ONE AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 2 3 , PAGES 76 AND 77 O P THE P U B L IC RECORDS
OF SE M IN O LE COUNTY, F LO R ID A , S A IO P O IN T ALSO
BEING A P O IN T ON CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY
HAVING A R A D IU S O l' 1 4 S 2 .4 4 FEET, A CENTRAL
ANGLE O F 0 3 * S B * 4 5 a AND A CHORD BEARING O r
SOUTH 3 4 * 3 9 * 1 9 a E A S T ; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF S A IO CURVE AND THE NORTHERLY
R IG H T -O P -M A Y
L IN |
OF S E M IN O U
BOULEVARD,
1 3 4 .7 2 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF TANGENCY; THENCE
SOUTH 3 1 * 3 9 15 7 a EAST ALONG S A ID R IC K T -o r -W A Y
L I N E . 4 3 . 3 7 FECT TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER
OF LOT 4 , BLOCX D, S A ID T R IP L E T T U K E SHORES
AND THE
P O IN T OF
B E G IN N IN G ;
THENCE
NORTH
3 7 * 4 6 * 2 ) a EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E OF S A ID
LOT 4 ,
BLOCX D ,
1 0 .7 6
FEET,
THENCE
SOUTH
S l * 4 0 * 0 7 a E A S T , 1 0 0 .3 1 P E R TO A P O IN T ON THE
EASTERLY L I N E OF S A IO LOT 4 . BLOCK D ; THENCE
SOUTH 3 S * 3 9 '2 1 a NEST ALONG S A ID L I N E ,
1 0 .7 4
FEET T O
THE
SOUTHEASTERLY
CORNER o r
S A IO
LOT 4 ,
BLOCK D ; THENCE NORTH 3 l * 1 9 ' 5 J " WEST
ALONG
THE
SOUTHERLY
L IN E
OF
S A IP
LOT 4.
BLOCK O ANO TH3 NORTHERLY R I C I I T -O I -N A Y L I N A O r
S E M I N O U BOULEVARD, TOO.OS FEET TO THE PO IN T
OF B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G

1077 SQUARE PE ET,

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TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL N O .

7 7 6 .7

S E M I N O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

THAT PA RT OP LOT 4 .
BLOCX D , T R IP L E T T U K E
SHORES A S RECORDED I N P U T BOOK S , PAGE I S OF
THE P U B L I C RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R I­
DA.
COMMENCE A T THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 2 ,
BLOCK D T R IP L E T T U K E SHORES A S RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK S , PACK I S O P THE P U B L IC RECORDS OP
SEM IN O LE
COUNTY.
F L O R ID A ,
S A ID
P O IN T
ALSO
B r itIG THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OF R E P U T O r
WYHDttAM HOODS PHASE ONE AS RECORDED I N P U T
BOOK 2 2 , PAGES 74 AND 77 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS
OT S E M IN O L B COUNTY. FLORID/., S A ID P O IN T ALSO
BEING A P O IN T ON CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY,
HAVING A R AD IUS OP 1 4 S 2 .6 6 H I T ,
A CENTRAL
ANCLK O P 0 3 * 9 9 ' 4 3 a AND A CHORD BEJkRINO OP
SOUTH 3 4 * 3 3 * 1 9 a E A S T ; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OT S A ID CURVE ANO THE NORTHERLY
R IC N T -O r -W A Y
L IN E
OF S E M IN O U
BOULEVARO,
1 3 4 .7 2 FEET TO THE P O IN T OP TANGENCY; THENCE
SOUTH 3 1 * 3 * * 3 7 - EAST ALONC S A ID R IG H T -O F -W A Y
L IM B , 4 9 . 3 7 PE ST TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER
OF I t n 4 , CLOCK D , S A I D T R IP L E T T U K E SHORES;
THENCE NORTH 3 7 * 4 6 ' 2 1 a EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY
L IN E OF R A ID
LOT 4 ,
BLOCX D ,
1 0 .7 6
PE E T ;
THENCE SOUTH 3 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 a EA ST . 9 3 .1 2 FEET TO THE
P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G ;
THENCE NORTH 3 S * 1 9 * 9 ) a
EA ST, 9 . 0 0 F EC T ; THENCE SOUTH 5 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " EA ST.
1 7 .1 2 PE ET TO A P O IN T OH THE EASTERLY L I N E OF
S A ID L O T « ,
BLOCX D ; THENCE SOUTH ) S * ) S ' 3 ) a
WEST ALONG S A ID L I N E , 9 . 0 0 F E E T ; THENCE NORTH
9 1 * 4 0 • 0 7 a NEST,
1 7 .0 9 FECT TO THE P O IN T OF
B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G S6 SQUARE r E E T ,

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PARCEL HO .

S E M I N O U BOULEVARD
TEE SIM PLE

1 S 4 .1

A
PART
OP
LOT I S ,
BLOCX C ,
T R IP L E T T
LAKE
SHORES, S E C T IO N 9 , TOW NSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30
EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
I N P U T BOOK I , PAGE I S OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS
OF SE M IN O LE COUNTY, F LO R ID A .
BE IN G D E SC R IBED AS FOLLOW 8 1
COMMENCE A T THE NORTHWEST CORNER OP LOT 2 2 ,
BLOCX C , T R IP L E T T U K E SHORES AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOR B , PAGE I S O P THE P U B L IC RECORDS O r
S IM IK O L E COUNTY,
F LO R IO A ,
S A ID CORNER ALSO
BEING THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SOUTHPORT
CONDOM INIUM , PHASE X AS RECORDED I N P U T BOOK
27( PA G E S 39 THROUCH 34 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS
O P S E M IN O L E COUNTY, F L O R ID A ; THENCE RUN SOUTH
9 1 * )9 * 9 7 a
EAST
ALONG
THE
NORTHERLY
R IG H T -O F -W A Y
L IN E
Or
S E M IN O U
BOULEVARD,
3 ) 0 . 1 7 FEET TO THE P O IN T O P CURVATURE OP A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY, HAVINO A R AD IUS
OP 1 1 9 6 .2 6 FEET . A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 ) * 2 1 &gt;0 6 a
AND A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH S ) * 2 0 * 3 0 a E A S T ;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC O P S A IO
CURVE AND R IG H T -O F -W A Y L I N E , 6 9 .9 9 P E R TO THE
NORTHWESTERLY CORNER O r LOT I t , BLOCX C , S A IO
T R IP L E T T U K E SHORES AND THE P O IN T O P B E G IN ­
N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE ALONC THE NORTHERLY L IN E
OF S A I O LO T I S , THE ARC OP S A ID CURVE ANO S A ID
R IG H T -O r -N A Y L IN E THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
0 1 * 3 9 '3 2 a
ANO
A
CHORD
BEARINC
OP
SOUTH
3 4 * 4 B * 4 9 a EA ST , A D IST A N C E 0 F 7 9 . 0 0 FEET TO
THE
NORTHEASTERLY
COPJfER
OF
S A ID
LOT I S ,
BLOCK c;
THENCE
SOUTH
2 3 * 4 3 *20a
WEST
(W O N -R A D IA L ) ALONG THE EASTERLY L IN E OF S A ID
LOT I S ,
BLOCK C ,
2 2 .2 3
FEET TO A P O IN T CN
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEADTERLY, HAVING A R AO IU S
OP 9 0 3 .2 9 P E C T , A CENTRAL ANCLE OP 0 2 * 3 0 * ) 2 a
AND A CHORD BEAR ING O P NORTH 9 2 * S 9 * 3 3 a WENT;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC O P S A IO
CURVE, 2 2 . 0 4 FECT TO TH E P O IN T O F TAMCCMCY;
THENCE NORTH 9 1 * 4 0 ' 0 7 a N E ST , 3 3 .2 3 FECT TO A
PO IN T ON THE WESTERLY L IN E OF S A ID LO T I S ,
BLOCK C ;
THENCE NORTH 2 7 * l l , 3 « a EAST ALONG
S A ID L I N E , 1 9 .9 4 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF B E G IN ­
N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G

1339 SQUARE PR TT,

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COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OP LUT 2 2 ,
BLOCK C , T R IP L E T T U K E SHORES AS PECO BO ED IN
P U T BOOK 9 , PAGE IB OF THE 1*08010 RECORDS OP
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
F LO R ID A ,
S A ID CORNER ALSO
B E IN G THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OT SOUTHPORT
CONDOM INIUM , PHASE I AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
3 7 , PACES 39 THROUGH 34 OP THE P U B L IC RECORDS
OF SEM INOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A ; THENCE RUN SOUTH
5 1 * J 9 '9 7 a
EAST
ALONG
THE
NORTHERLY
R IG H T -O F -W A Y
L IIIE
OP
S E M IN C U
BOULEVARD,
1 JO. 17 FECT TO THE P O IN T OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING A R AD IUS
OF 1 1 9 4 .3 6 FEET , A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 0 1 * 2 1 '0 6 "
AND A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 5 1 ' 2 0 '1 0 " E A S T ;
TIIEHCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID
CURVE /LNO R IC U T -O F -W A Y L I N E , 6 9 .9 9 FECT TO THE
NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 19 , BLOCK C , S A IO
T R IP L E T T U K E SHORES; THENCE CONTINUE ALONC
THE NORTHERLY L I N E OF S A ID LOT I I , THE ARC OF
S A ID CURVE AND S A ID R IG H T -O F-W A Y L IN E THROUCH
A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 0 3 * 3 9 ' ) 2 a AND A CHORD
B U R I N G OF SOUTH S 6 * 4 t ' 4 9 a EAST, A D ISTAN C E OF
7 5 . 0 0 rE E T 7 0 THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF S A ID
LOT IB , BLOCK Cl THENCE SOUTH 2 1 * 4 ) ' 3 0 a NEST
(N O N -R A D IA L ) ALONC THE EASTERLY L IN E OF S A IU
LOT I I ,
BLOCK C , 2 2 .2 1 FECT TO THE PO IN T OF
B E G IN N IN G ;
THENCE CONTINUE
SOUTH
2 1 *4 1 *2 0 *
WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY L I N E , 1 0 .2 2 FEET TO A
P O IN T ON CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING A
R AD IUS OF 3 1 1 .2 9
FECT.
A CENTRAL ANGLE o r
0 2 * 4 4 *3 1 a
AND
A
CHORD
BEARINC
OF
NORTH
31 *0 2 * 3 4 " N E S T ; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF S A ID CURVE, 2 4 .6 2 FECT TO THE PO IN T OF
TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 5 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 * WEST, 3 3 .2 9
FEET TO A PO IN T ON THE ME3TERLY L IN E OF S A ID
LOT 1 9 , BLOCK C ; THENCE NOR HI 3 7 * 1 1 ' 3 9 a EAST
ALONG S A ID L I N E ,
1 0 .1 9
FEET ;
THENCE SOUTH
5 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 " EAST.
3 3 .2 5 FECT TO THE PO IN T OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY,
HAVING A RAOIUS OF 5 0 1 .2 9
rE E T ,
A CENTRAL
ANCLE OF 0 2 * 1 0 '3 2 " AND A CHORD B U R I N G
OF
SOUTH
S 2 * 5 3 '3 J *
EAST;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE, 2 2 .0 4 FECT TO THE
PO IN T OT B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G 776 SQUARE FEET,

C O N T A IN IN G
PARCEL NO.

0 3 * 1 1 '1 9 * U S T ALONG THE WESTERLY S ID E OF S A ID
LOT 1 , A D IST A N C E OP 3 . B 7 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
8 0 * 5 3 '0 7 * U S T ,
1 0 9 .3 4 FECT TO THE WESTERLY
L I N E OF THE U S T E R L Y 3 3 . 0 0 FECT OF S A ID LOT 3 ;
THENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 l a N EST ALONG U I O
L IN E
3 . 1 7 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER O F THE
EASTERLY
3 3 .0 0
FEET OF S A ID LOT 3 ; THENCE
NORTH 9 0 *5 4 ' l l " NEST ALONC THE SOUTHERLY l 'M E
c r 3/.1D LOT 1 AND THE NORTHERLY R IG H T -O P - 111
L I N E OF S E M I N O U BOULEVARD, 9 9 .9 4 FEET TO THE
P O IN T OF B E C IN N IN O .
C O N T A IN IN G

PARCEL NO.

EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THE (E O F AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK I , PACES 12 ANO 11 O r THE P U B L IC
RECORDS OT SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A.
FOLLOWS:

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SPORT­
S M A N 'S PA RA DISE A S RECORDED IN P U T BOOK t ,
PAGES 12 AND 1 )
OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS OP
SEM INO LE COUNTY,
F L O R ID A ; THENCE RUN SOUTH
0 t * 0 5 ' 2 1 a NEST ALONG THE N EST BOUNDARY OF
SPO R TSM AN 'S
P A R A D IS E .
6 4 9 .1 0
FEET TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 3 , BLOCX A , S A ID
SPO R TSM AN'S P A R A D IS E ; THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 3 '3 1 a
EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY L I N E OP S A ID LOT 1 AND
THE EASTERLY R IC H T -O F -M A Y L IN E OF WINTER PARK
O R IV E , 4 9 . JO FECT TO THE P O IN T O f CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, IIAVINC A R AD IUS
O r 1 0 0 .0 0 FECT, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 5 * 0 0 '0 0 a ,
AND A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 3 1 » 3 3 '2 1 a U S T ;
THENCE NORTH U T T E R L Y ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID
CURVE AND LOT L I K E , 7 9 .3 4 FEET TO THE NORTI1U S T E R L Y CORNER OF 3 A ID LOT 3 AND THE NORTH­
WESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 4 . BIOCX A , S A ID SPORT­
S M A N 'S T A R A D ISE ; THENCE CONTINUE ALONC THE ARC
OF S A ID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
4 3 * 0 0 '0 0 " ,
AND
A
CHORD
BEARING
OF
NORTH
7 6 * ) 5 ' 2 1 " U S T , A D ISTAN C E 01 7 S .3 4 &gt; i T TO
THE P O IN T OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 9 0 * 3 4 '3 9 *
U S T ALONG THE NORTHERLY L IN E OF S A ID LOT 4
AND THE SOUTHERLY R IC H T -P F -W A Y LIM E OF 8 E M IH O U BOULEVARD, 6 9 . 0 0 FECT TO THE N O R T H U S T E R LY
CORNER
OF
S A ID
LOT 4 ;
THENCE
SOUTH
2 4 * 3 4 '5 6 * EAST ALOKG THE U S T E R L Y L IN E OF S A ID
LOT 4 , A D ISTAN C E OP 2 4 .9 2 P E R TO THE PO IN T
o r B E G IN N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG S A ID L I N E ,
9 . 8 9 F EC T ; THENCE NORTH 9 0 * 5 3 '0 7 " N E S T , 1 0 7 .7 9
F EC T ; THENCE NORTH 3 5 * 0 1 ' 0 0 a EAST 1 1 .3 0 F E E T ;
THENCE SOUTH S 0 * 3 3 '0 7 a E \ 3 T , 9 3 .7 1 FEET TO THE
P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G S06 SQUARE FEET,
PARCEL NO.

2 1 2 .4

MORE OR L E S S .
S E M IN O U

BOULEVARD
rE E S IM PL E

A PART OP LOTS 11 ANO 14 . BLOCK A , SPO R TSM AN'S
P A R A O IS E . SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANCE
10
UST
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IH P U T BOOK S , PACES 12 ANO 13 OF
THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF FEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R I­
DA.
BE IN G DESCRIBED AS

FOLLOWS!

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SPORT­
S M A N 'S PARAO ISE AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 9 ,
PAGES 12 AND 11 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF
SEMIHOLE COUNTY,
F IO R ID A ; THENCE RUN SOUTH
0 9 * 0 3 '2 1 " WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF
S A IO SPO RTSM AN'S I’A K A U IS E , 6 4 9 .3 0 P E R TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1 , BLOCX A . S A ID
SPOR TSM AN'S P A R A D IS E ; THENCE NCRTH 0 9 * 0 3 '2 1 a
EAST ALONC THE WESTERLY L IN E OP LOT 1 , BLOCX A
AND THE U S T E R L Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E OF WINTER
PARK D R IV E , 4 9 . 3 0 FEET TO THE P O IN T O r CURVA­
TURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING
A R AD IUS OF 1 0 0 .0 0 rE E T , A CENTRAL ANCLE OP
9 0 * 0 0 '0 0 “
AND
A
CHORD
BEARING
OF
NORTH
5 4 * 0 5 ' 2 l " EA ST ; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF S A ID CURVE 1 5 7 .0 1 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF
TANGENCY; THEHCE SOUTH 9 0 * 5 4 '3 9 * U S T ALONC
THE SOUTHERLY R IC IfT -O F -W A V L IN E OF S E M I N O U

MORE OR L E S S ,

B E IN G D PSC RIBC D AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY C O R N U OF LOT J ,
C R I S U B D I V I S I O N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK J I ,
PACE 41 OF THK PU B L IC RECORDS OF
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
F L O R ID A ; THENCE RUN
YORTN
0 3 * 1 1 * 2 9 " U S T ALONG THE WESTERLY S ID E OF S A ID
LOT J , A D IST A N C E OF 3 . S 7 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
9 0 *S 3 *0 7 a U S T ,
J 7 .4 1
FEET TO THE P O IN T OF
B E G IN N IN G ; THENCE NORTH 0 t * 0 4 ' 3 ) a E A S T , 3 . 0 0
F E C T ; THENCE SOUTH 9 0 * 3 3 '0 7 » U S T , * 2 . 9 1 FEET
TO THE WESTERLY L I N E OP THE U S T E R L Y J J .0 0
FEET OF U I D
LUT J ; THENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 3 '2 1 a
NEST ALONG S A ID L I N E 5 . 0 0 FECT; THENCE NORTH
9 0 * 3 3 '0 7 " N E S T , 4 2 . 9 1
FECT TO THE P O IN T OF
B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G
PARCEL N O .

113 SUUARE FEET,

MORE OR 1.E9S
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
FEE SIM PLE

2 3 2 .7

B E IN G A PO RTIO N OF BLOCX k), LAKE KATHRYN PARK
A D D IT IO N ,
S E C T IO N 9 ,
TOWNSHIP 21
SOUTH.
RANCE JO U S T ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 9 , PACES 4 AND 7 OP THE j
P U B L IC RECORDS O r SEM INOLE COUNTY. F L O R ID A .
B E IN G D ESC R IBED AS rO L L O N S l
COMMENCE A T THE SOUTHWESTERLY C O R N U OF B l
D , LAKE KATHRYN PARK A D D IT IO N AS RECORDED I I
PUT
BOOK I ,
PAGES • AMO 7 OP THE P U B L I C '
RECORDS OF SEM INOLE COUNTY, F IO R ID A ; THFNCR
RUN SOUTH 4 1 * 1 9 '3 7 * U S T ALONG THE SOUTH L I N S J
OF U I O BLOCX D AND THE NORTHERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y
L I N E OP S E M I N O U BOULEVARD, 1 1 1 .97 FEET TO THE
P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G ;
THENCE MONTH 0 1 * 4 7 '5 7 "
N E S T . 1 2 .2 0 F E E T ) THENCE SOUTH 4 l * 4 0 '0 7 a U S T .
1 9 9 .9 1
TECT;
THENCE
SOUTH 0 » * 5 6 ' 4 7 "
UST.
1 2 .6 6
FECT
TO
A
P O IN T
ON THE
NORTHERLY
R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E OF S E M IN O U BOULEVARD AND
THE SOUTHERLY L IN E O r BLOCK 0 ; THENCE NORTH
l l * J 9 ' S 7 " W EST, ALONC S A ID L IN E S 1 9 0 .7 6 FECT
TO THE P O IN T O P B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G

2261

SQUARE r E E T ,

HOPE OR L E S S ,

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO .

A PART O r LOT 4 , BLOCK A , SPORTSM AN'S PARA­
D I S E . SECTIO N » , TOW NSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 10

FECT.

1 7 5 9 .4
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION U S F M E M T

MORE OR L E S S ,

1 7 0 3 .1
S E M IN O U BOULEVARO
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION U S E R EXT

B E IN G DESCRIBED AS

SQUARE

A PART OF LOT J . C R I S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T ,
SE C T IO N 9 , TOW NSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANCE JO U S T
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK J l , PAGE 41 O r THE PU B LIC RECORDS OF
SEM INOLE COUNTY, FLOR1U A .

COMMENCE AT THE MOFTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SPO R T­
S M A N 'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK B,
PACES 12 ANO I )
OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F LO R ID A ;
TNENCL RUN SOUTH
O 9 '0 S '2 1 "
NEST ALONG THE NEST BOUNDARY OP
SPO R TSM AN 'S
P A R A D IS E ,
6 4 9 .1 0
PECT
TO
THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OP LOT J . BLOCK A , S A ID
SPO R TSM AN'S P A R A D IS E ; THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 5 ' 2 I a
EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E OP S A ID LOT 3 AMO
THE EASTERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E OF WINTER PARK
D R IV E , 4 9 . 3 0 FECT TO THE PO IN T OP CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING A R ADIUS
OF 1 0 0 . GO FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 4 3 * 0 0 '0 0 a ,
AND A CHORD BEARIHG OF NORTH ) I * ) 5 ' 2 1 * EAST;
THENCE NORTH EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID
CURVE AND LOT L I N E , 7 E .S 4 FEET TO THE WORTHU S T ERL Y CORNER OF S A ID LOT J AND THE NORTH­
WESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 4 , BLOCX A , S A ID SPORT­
S M A N 'S PARADISE AND THE PO IN T OP B E G IN N IN G ;
THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE ARC OP S A ID CURVE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 4 3 * 0 0 * 0 0 " . AND A
CHORD BEARING
OF MONTH
EAST,
A
D IST AN C E OF 7 1 .5 4 FECT TO THE P O IN T OF TANG­
ER C Y ; THENCE SOUTH 9 0 * 5 4 '3 9 " EAST ALONG THE
NORTHERLY L IN E OF S A ID LOT 4 AND THE SOUTHERLY
R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E OF S E M IN O U BOULEVARD, 4 9 . 0 0
FECT TO THE NORTH U S T ERLY
CORNER OF S A ID
LOT 4 ; THENCE SOUTH 2 6 * 3 4 '5 6 * U S T ALONG THE
U 5 T L H L Y L IK E OF S A ID LOT 4 , A D IST AN C E OP
2 6 .9 2 FEET ; THENCE NORTH 9 0 * 3 3 '0 7 * WEST, 9 3 .7 1
F EC T ; THEHCE SOUTH 5 5 * 0 1 '0 0 " WEST, 4 3 . 3 6 FEET
TO A PO IN T ON THE WESTERLY L IN E o r S A ID LOT 4|
THENCE NORTH 4 1 * 3 7 '0 2 " WEST ALONG S A ID L I N E ,
3 7 . S7 FECT TO THE P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G .

PARCEL N O .

397

TOGETHER WITH

FOLLOWS:

TOGETHER WITH

BOULEVARD
PEC S IM P L E

BE G IN AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 3 ,
G R I S U B D I V I S I O N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 1 1 ,
PAGE 41 OF THE PU B L IC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F L O R ID A ;
THENCE RUN MONTH

MORE OR L E S S .

3433 SQUARE rE E T ,

S E M IN O U

3 3 9 .4

B E IN G DESCR IBED AS FOLLOWS 1

BOULEVARD
PARCEL NO . 2 0 3 .1
FEE S IM PL E
A PART OP LOT 4 , BLOCK A , SPORTSM AN'S PARA­
D I S E , SECTIO N 9 , TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH. RANGE JO
U S T ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
III P U T BOOK 6 , PAGES 13 AMD 1 ) OP THE P U B L IC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A.

C O N T A IN IN G

MORE OR L E S S .

SQUARE r E E T ,

A PA R I o r LOT 3 , C R I S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T ,
SE C T IO N 7 , lU n H S H I P 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10 U S T
ACCORDING TO THE I ' U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 1 1 , PACE 41 OP THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF
SEM INOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A .

S E M IN O U

B E IN G DESCRIBED AS

3713

1 7 9 2 .7
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

THAT PART OF BLOCX D , LAKE KATHRYN PARK A D D I­
T I O N , AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK I , PAGES 6 ANO
7 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F LO R ID A .
COMMENCE A T THE SOUTHWESTERLY C O R N U OF BLOCK
D , U K E KATHRYN PARK A D D IT IO N A5 RECORDED IN
PUT
BOOK 9 ,
PAGES 6 AND 7 OF THE P U B L IC
RECORDS OP SEM INO LE COUNTY, FLO R ID A; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 91 • J 9 ' 3 7 * U S T ALONG THE SOUTHERLY
L IN E
OT
U ID
BLOCK
D
AND THE
NORTHERLY
R IC H T -O r-M A Y
L IN E
OT
S E M IN O U
BOULEVARD,
J J S .9 7
FEET;
THENCE NORTH 0 1 * 4 7 * 3 7 "
NEST.
1 2 .2 0 rE E T TO THE P O IN T OP B E G IN N IN G ; THENCE
C O NTINUE
NORTH
0 1 * 4 7 '3 7 a
WEST,
6 .1 0
PECT;
THENCE SOUTH
4 1 * 4 0 '0 7 a
UST,
1 1 9 .0 2
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 3 4 '4 7 a U S T , 9 .J 2 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 4 1 * 4 0 '0 7 a W EST, 1 1 1 .9 1 FECT TO THE P O IN T
OF B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G

1121 SQUARE FEET,

PARCEL HO.

2 1 4 .1

MORE OR L E S S .

S E M IH O U

BOULEVARD
FEE S IM PL E

A PORTION OF BLOCK " C " ,
LAKE U T H R Y N
PARK
A D O IT IO N TO CASSELBERR Y, FLORIDA, S E C T IO N 9 ,
TOW NSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE JO EA5T ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOr AS RECORDED IH P U T BOOK I .
PAGES 6 ANO 7 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF S E M I­
NOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
B E IN G DESCR IBED AS

FOLLOWS I

COMMENCE A T THE SOUTHEAST C O R N U OF BLOCK a C a ,
LAKE U T H R Y N
PARX A D D IT IO N TO C AS8EL3ERRY,
FLO R ID A A S RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 9 , PAGES 6
AND 7 OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY,
F LO R ID A U I D
P O IN T ALSO BEING ON T l t t j
USTERLY
R IC IIT -O F -W A Y
L IN E OF U S T
T R IP L E T
D R IV E AS SHOWN ON THE P U T O r LAKE U T H R Y N
PARK P IR S T A D D ., CASSELBERRY FLORIDA AS RE­
CORDED IN P U T BOOK 1 1 , PACE 14 0 F THE P U B L IC
RECORDS o r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR IOA; THENCE
NORTH S I • 1 9 ' 3 7 a WEST ACROSS SA ID R IC IIT -O r-W A Y
3 0 . 0 0 FEET TO A P O IN T OH THE W E S T U L Y L I N E O r
S A ID R IG H T -O F -W A Y , A PO IN T ON THE NORTHERLY
R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E O F S E M IN O U BOULEVARO AND
THE P O IN T OP B E G IN N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
■ l * 3 9 '3 7 a
N EST
ALONG
THE
60UTH
L IN E
OF]
BLOCK a C a AND THE NORTHERLY R IC H T-O F -M A Y L I N E ]
OP S E M IN O U
BOULEVARD,
1 9 9 .3 0 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 0 9 * 2 0 '0 J " U S T , 1 3 .1 0 FECT; THENCE SOUTH !
9 I * 4 0 '0 7 "
UST,
1 6 9 .3 0
FEET;
THUCE
NORTH]
31 * 1 9 '3 9 " U S T , 4 2 .4 1 FECT TO A P O IN T ON T H E ]
WESTERLY R I C H T -o r -W A Y L IN E OF NORTHEAST T R I P - 1
LE T D R IV E ; T H U C E SOUTH 0 9 * 2 0 '0 J * NEST A L O N d ]
S A ID L I N E , 4 2 .1 1 rE E T TO THE POINT OP B E G I N - '
N IN G .

j

C O N T A IN IN G

2163

PARCEL N O .

1 0 0 .4

SQUARE FECT,

MORE OR L E S S .

S E M IH O U DOULEVAKD ,
FEE S IM P L E ]

A PART OT R E - P U T OF LOT 1, BLOCX 2 9 , U T H R Y
PARX, SE C T IO N 3 , TOW NSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE J&lt;
UST,
S lM IN O f.F CO UNTY, FLORIDA ACCORDING
THE P U T T H U E C F AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 4 ,
PACE 9 OT THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF SE M IH O l
COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
B E IN G DESCR IBED AS FOLLOWS:

Continued m Page 7 A

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NOTICE OF ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OT THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANOFOR IIM IN O IE COUNT Y. FLORIOA
CASE NO « l I I I ! CA I I K
SEMINOLC COUNTV apolitical ,ubdivi».onol the Sleteet Florid*
F t llllm r ,

COMMENCE AT A REBAR AND CAP KLS HUMBER 9 30
KASOINC THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OT LOT I S ,
fllX/CE 3 9 . KATHRYN PARK A D D ITIO N NUMBER ONE,
ACCOItOINC TO THE PLAT THEREOf AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK S, PAGES « ! THROUGH ( 9 O f THE P tiP L IC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
S A ID
P O IN T
ALSO
BEING
ON
THE
SOUTHWESTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OT SEMINOLA BOULEVARD AND
THE P O IN T o r CURVATURE OP A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY,
HAVING A R AD II'S OE 1 1 7 9 ,1 0
rE E T , A CENTRAL ANCLE O r n M f ' S * " AND A CHORD
BEARING o r NORTH H l M l 'O O * WEST; THENCE NORTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE LASTERLY L IN E OT SAIO BLOCK
3 9 , S A ID SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OT-W AY L IN E AND
THE ARC OP SAIO CURVE,
1 94 .
FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OT THE R E-PLAT O f LOT l ,
BLOCK J B , KATHRYN PARK AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 6 ,
PACE 39 OK THE PUBLIC RECORDS O r
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
TLO RIO A ;
THENCE CONTINUE
ALONC S A ID LINES THROUGH A CENTRAL ANCLE OP
O l 'I O 'i r
WITH A CHORD
BEARING
OP NORTH
3 9 * 1 1 '3 3 " W ISTj THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OP SAID CURVE, 9 5 .9 1 FEET TO THE PO INT OF
BEGINNING ; TIILNCE GCUHI I R M f O S ' ' EAST, 3 0 .0 0
F E LT ; THENCE NORTH 7 1 * 1 I ' U * NEST. 3 9 .0 0 FEET
TO
A
POINT ON THE
RICH T-O F-M AY
LIN E
OP
US 1 7-9 3 (STATE ROAD 15 ANO 4 0 0 ) AND A PO INT
OH A CURVE CONCAVE SCUTHEArTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS o r 3 714.91 PEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
0 »* n 9 *1 4 *
AND A
CHORD
BEARING
OF
NOKT1I
3 5 * 3 1 '1 6 "
FA3T; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONC
S A ID RICIIT-OF-WAY AND THE ARC OF SAID CURVE,
7 .4 4 FEET TO A PO INT ON CURVE I THPHCE NORTH
B 4 * 0 1 14 4 * EAST ALOHC S A ID R IC H T -O r -MAY L IN E ,
3 9 .4 1 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 174 SQUARE FEET,

A PART OF LOTS 10 AMD I I , BLOCK D, SPORTSMAN'S
PAR AD ISE , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE
10 EAST ACCORDING TO T1IL PLAT TIIERtOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK ■ . PAGES 13 AND 11 OF
THE PU B LIC RECORDS OF SFMINOLK COUNTY, F L O R I­
DA.
B E IN G D t a C R ID M ) A S F O L L U ttS l
COMMENCE AT THE NONIHMtNI ERLY CORNER OF LOT 1,
BLOCK 8 , SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I , PAGES 13 AND 11 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS CF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA) THENCE
RUN SOUTH 0 9 '0 5 'J S * WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY
L IN E
OF
SAID
BLOCK
D AND
THE
EASTERLY
RICHT-OF-MAY
LIN
OF WINTER PARK DRIVE A
DISTANCE OF 4 ~U, 00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER OF F A IR BLOCK B ; TIILNCE SOUTH 9 0 * 5 4 '1 9 "
EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF BLOCK R AND
THE NORTHERLY HICIIT-OF-W AY L IN E OF StMINOLA
BOULEVARD, (4 1 . 9 0 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER OF LOT 10, S AIO BLOCK B AND THE SOUTH ESTERLY CORNER OF A 1 0 .0 9 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY
AS
DESCRIBED
IN
OR BOOK 3 0 4 4 ,
PAGES
1S5
THROUGH 194 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH M * 0 S ' a i " EAST
ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E OF S A ID LOT 9 AND THE
WESTERLY LIN E OF SAID R IG H T-O F-W AY, 1 0 .0 0 FEET
TO
TJIS
NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OF
S A ID
R IC H T-O F-M A Y;
THENCE SOUTH
a n 'S E * ! * '*
EAST
ALONG S AIO R IC H T-O r-W AY, S 5 .0 B F tE T TO THE
PO IN T OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 09*04 • 9 1 »
EAST. 9 .0 0 FEET; THENCE COUTH ( O 'S S 'O T " EAST,
1 0 .0 0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH O O 'O F 'S l " NEST, 9 .0 0
FEET; THENCE NOWIII 9 0 * 5 4 ' l O * WENT, 1 0 .0 0 F tE T
TO THE POIMT 01 BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 370 SQUARE FE LT.

DENISE M LABE IL F &lt; k a OF WISE V /IMMEHMAN FLEET
MORTGAGE CORPORATION * Rhnd* Itlend Corporton
AMERICANGENERAL HOME EQUITY INC »D e'ewer*
Ccxpo.il.oo HAY VALDES At Tei Collector of Seminoi* Count,,
fio r d * end th# unknown tpouMtoMh* above. II an, their h*lrt.
d n iiM i
j » i n l « » t (ir filo r L I r i R t t n to rtor*
edmimttretorv m o . l u d g m e n t creditor,. trutl#*,
I.enholderl per von, m poll#,non end an, end *11 other perux \
K ,,m g or (lam ..ng to have on, right. Till* oe interettby. through.
undot of e g im ,! the above r i x a d DetenrMM, o» otherwiMCteimmg
.1 l.n* Of in te r*,! in Ih* tool prop er*, detcribed in thl,

Acllon,
Oelendantk
TO I h o se a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s a n d t o ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAM I O O lffN O A N T S AND TO At L PARTIES
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE AN Y RIGHT TITLE OR
I N K REST IN THE PROPF R IY DESCRIBED BE LOW
An Eminent Dem on P#Mien. toge'her with i*» Declaration oT
Taking he, been Mod in in* Atio,* tt,l* d cout I to acquire (* ,l« in
property m lefett, In
S*minoc* Count,. Florid* drw,ifa*d At

•olio*.
PARCEL NO.

MORE OK LFSS.

E ach D *'*«dA ", it turtle* nolited thel tn» Petition*, mil petition
tor An Ordf. 0* Taking b**cx# tn* Honor At)1* Robert 8 McGregor
on* ol tn* Judge,
tn* Abo. « tt,t*d Court on t » I/tn d o. cl
J *«u *r, 199a At I JO p m . In tn* Sem not* Count, Courtnovrto
Sentord Florid* m A(«o&gt;dAn&lt;* w ill lit Declaration ol Taking
h*«#tO»or# flird 'It (tut cause All D *t»ndA"'i to *nit tv't And AM otn*r
»r&gt;t**ott*d PAf. *t n r , timtt, repuekt 0 hearing on tn* P tlilior tor
•h* O-n— .A T t t n ; #* *n* rim* m t pi —
. —I V . » , x n— i— h
An, Defendant tailing •*•&gt;•* A lim *l, requett tor two. mg trail «A &gt; ,.
•n , . JM 'OOb|«t I the O der Ot lev mg
ANO
Each Defendant And A n , o'n*. p*rtont &lt; laming A n , mt*r*,t m tn*
proo*rt, daunted in tn* P*tition In in* above tt,i*d Eminent
Dom*m proc**dng it n*r*b, required to ta r,* a , 11ten d* lentrt it
an, ,ou l u n to in* Petition heretofore ti'ed in th.t . avm on ff*
Petitioner and A", requett IO' a he*, mg on tn* Petition lor tn*
Order ol Taking il dr,,red on Petitioner t Attorn*, «h ot* name
and addrett l» moan talon on or before Januar, JC. 1994 v d to tile
the O'igmal ot ,our n.ilien detent*' and an, rrquetl lor hearing on
tn* Petition tor tn* Oder of T*tm g with tn* Clerk ot tnit Court
either 0*1ore ter«&gt;te on the Pe'ition*, t Aftorne, 0* immediate!,
thereafter, to thon a id ' right title, inter:,t or I an you O' an, of ,ou
have or claim In and to the proper!, detcribed in kaid Petition and to
thon C u te f an, ,ou hart » n , ta.d proper!, thould not tie
condemned lor the utet A-d pwrpotet at let lortn In taid Petition It
, 0u tail to antaer. a delault m e, be entered again,! ,ou tor the relief
dema ded In In* Prl lan It you tail *0 r«Qu*,l A hearing on the
Petition for Order ot Toting you than naive an, tight to ob|ecl to
taid Order ol Taking
WITNESS m, hand end ,**1 ot M d Court on December It '99)
I SEAL!
MARVANNE mowsc
CLERK OF THf CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SE MINOLE COUNTY F LOW I DA
B, Ruth King
Depot. Cl*»&gt;
Ro b e r t a McM il l a n
Count, Attorn*,
lor Seminot* Count,. Florida
Semmole Count, Ser vice t Buildmg
1191 Eetl F ifit Street
Sanlord Florid* 17)71
Telephone 1*0)1)31 IIW. E ■' 7)14
Attorn*, lor Petitioner
Publlth Januaryl 1994end January 9 1994
OEN)

SIM I HOI A BOULEVARD
FEE SIM PLE

3 B 9 .1

IO T 14, BLOCK A , SPORTSKAM’ S PARAD ISE, SECTION
9 , TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RATIOtl 10 EAST ACCORDING
TO THE P LA T
THEREOf AS
RECOROEO IN
F IA T
BOOK B. PAGES 11 AND l ) O r THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SIMINOLF. COUNTY, FLORIOA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

NOPE OR LESS.

SLM1N0LA BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION FASEMENT

needed In (lie blood for a peraon to Ih- It-ually
drunk.
Blood alcohol levels o f .08 are now rnotiKh for a
driver lo be considered legally drunk Pilor lo this
a blood alcohol level o f .10 was the minimum
standard for Intoxication
Under the new law. those who are arrested will
lose ihclr driver license on Ihe spot.
"N o Ifs. anils or buts," McDonough said. " Ihe
license will I n * revoked for 30 days for a Mrsl
offense. 60 days for a second olTcnse and ‘ K&gt; days
after that."
The vehicle driven by the drunken driver will
) h- lm|Mtunded. regardless of who owns the
vehicle.
"Drunk driving Just won't l&gt;e tolerated."
McDonough said.
McDonough eredlls the new law and ihr
puhliclly campaign that has surrounded II with
Die decrease In Die number of arrests.
"People were out there In large nuinliers Iasi
night." McDonough said. "Bill they wrren'l
drinking rind driving.”
I^iw enforcement officer* werr out In force lo
look for those who were violating Die law Check
points were set up throughout Die county.

COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH EDGE OF SEMINOLA BCULEVAND, 350 FEET EAST OF THE WEST BORDER OF LOT
140, BLOCK D, M ITC H ELL'S SURVEY OF THE MOSES
E. LEVY GRANT, RUM SOUTHERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES
TO SEMINOLA BOULEVARD TO THE SOUTH BORDER OF
THE MOSES E . LEVY GRANT; THENCE TURN 90 D ECREES TO THE EAST 50 FEET; 90 DEGREES TO THE
NORTH TO THE SOUTH BORDER OF SEMINOLA BOULE­
VARD; THENCE 50 FEET WESTERLY ALONC THE SOUTH
BORDER OF SEMINOLA BOULEVARD TO POINT OF
DEG INN IN C .
T H IS PROPERTY I S ALSO DESCRIBED AS
THE EAST 1/3 OF LOT 14, BLOCK A . AS FIGURED BY
BISECTING THE NORTH AND SOUTH L IN E S , IN BLOCK
1 A , SPORTSMAN'S ?\TAOISE A D O IT IO N TO C ASSELBERRY, FLO R ID A, ACCORDING TO THE P IA T THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B , PAGES 13 AND 11,
OF THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF SLMINOLE COUNTY,
• FLORIOA.
Each Dek.ndar.1 I further notified mat tn* Pei l e * . win petition
I for «n O r&gt; f of T«kipg
• »*4 Mortor*t&gt;i« Note** fl ¥&lt;&amp;»rgo»
• Of* Of
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»f*er4»»rr to VMw wh4l r»9»it f.»U er»»4#r%f or '* n yo», or *ny of you
hOr« or CtOim in snd »o ft* propofty (kW r .t»&lt;1 m u d P#M»on ,»n«J to
c4'jir if ony you b£vo w », W&gt;&gt;d p*C4* ' ♦» mould not t *
tondt'nnrd for f f * »rtn ond p/»pcsrs 4% M* torfts in wed PfftfiOn It
you *4 I to f r t w ff « dnfOuft fn*y br rnfr^rd
t yOu tor f f * ro&lt;*t
rtrmondrd m ?•* Prlilton It you t#«t to 'm o M f 4 f*4nnQ cm tr*
PvMion for Order p« tolling you molt * 4 . » » eny r*ghf to ob*&lt;f to
U&gt;d Or T*er of T*fc mg
MlTNCl%myfw»«vd*nd*«e o*e4)dCow«fonOeremb»r &gt;0. IN )
lilA U
MARVANNC
CICHAOR THE ClMCUfT COUPT
IN ANO FOP S f M.NOLE COUNT V FLONlOA
By Rutfi King
Oeputp Ckert
p o b f h t a m c m il l a n

f County Attorney
for Semmole County, florid*
SemmoteCounty Service* Buying
1101 Eett f »n f Street
Sen ford, f lor id* 1J/JI
Teiepfmr* I40MJJI 11JO Cat HU
Attorney for Petitioner
Publlth J*no4' r J. 1W l *nd J4f&gt;u4fy t Itf4

IN IMF CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE h i m
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF F LOR I DA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASINO t n i M C A I I L
FBS MORTGAGE
1 CORPORATION.
Piemfiff,
■ VS
LISA J BELLI. UNKNOWN
HEIRS, device*,, grantee, er
oiner r.lalmanft. claiming by.
through, under or again,I
Marina J Mann dec e a led.
I
PETER F BELLI; llliy ng.and
all unknown parldt claiming
by. through, under and again,)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Ihe abort named defendant (, I
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITM JUDICIAL
who are not known to be dead or
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA.
alirt whether taid unknown
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
partie, may claim an Interetl „
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
tpoutat. heir,. de»l&gt;eev
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CASE NO 917414 CAI4K
grantee*, or Other claimant,.
FLORIDA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
UNITED STATE SOF
CIVIL ACTION
DIVISION
AMERICA. STATE OF
CASE NO 9) II4ICA
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
FLORIDA. Department ol
DIVISION I4K
MORTGAGE COMPANY
Revenue.---------, unknown
Plainllll
EQUICREOIT CORPORATION
perionltl In p otM »ion n l the
OF AMERICA, formerly known
vt
,ub|ect real properly.
et OLO STONE CREOIT COR
ROBERT W ROLLER A'K/A
Oe lender, I,
PORATIO N . A DELAWARE
ROBERT W ROLLER. SR
NOTICE OF ACTION
CORPORATION.
CAROLE M ROLLER.
TO The Unknown Heir,, de
GRETCM ENl ROLLER. ANO
P U M lilllll.
v l,e * &gt; . g ra n te e ,, or other
COAAMERCIAL CREDIT
rt
c la im a n t ,, c l a i m i n g by,
LOANS. INC
COWARD 0 CHAMPAGNE,
through, under or a g a ln il
Defendant,
el al.
Martha J Mann, deceated. and
Defendant! t)
NOTICE OF SALE
all unknown partie, claiming
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by. through, under and againcl
purtuanl lo an Order ol Summa
FORECLOSURE SALE
•he above named defendant!,)
r , Judgement el Forecloture
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
who art not known lo be dead or
doled December IE 199) on
pvrkuant to a Final Judgment of
alive, whether taid unknown
torrcloture dated December 14.
t « r e d in C i v i l C a t9 No
portlet m a, claim an Interact a,
91 14S4 CAI4K el ltd Circuit
1991. and entered In Cat* No
»pouve» heir, devlte*,. g&gt;an
4) IS4ICAI4R ol Ih* Circuit
Court ol the tlth Judicial Circuit
tee,, or other claimant,;
Court ol lh « EIGHTEENTH
In and lor SEMINOLE Count,.
Whole Curtenl Re,ldencel«)
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
Florida, nhereln UNIVERSAL
I, are unknown
INOLE County. Florida wherein
A M E R IC A N M O R T G A G E
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
EQUICREOIT CORPORATION
CO M PANY It P lain llll and
acllon lor lorecloture ol morl
OF AMERICA lotmerl, known
ROBERT W ROLLER A/K/A
gage on the following detcribed
ROBERT W ROLLER. SR .
at OLO STONE CREDIT COR
property
CARO LE M
NO LLER.
PORATION. A DELAWARE
Lot I4A, SanLando Villa,,
GRETCMENL ROLLER. AND
CORPORATION II ltd Plainllll
according lo Ih* P lal thereof a,
C O M M E R C IA L C R E D IT
and E D W A R D 0 . CH AM
recorded In Plal Book 11. Page,
P A G N E an d W A N D A 0
LOANS. INC are de'tndantlt),
94 and 9), Public Record, ot
CHAMPAGNE art tha Deten
I will tell to the htghetl and bet I
Seminole County, Florida
Ja-.tt I will tell lo ltd highott
bidder lor cath. ol the W ell
ha, been hied again,! you and
and beat bidder lor cath Al ltd
Front Door. Seminole Count,
you are required to ter r t a copy
Weal front atepa ol the SEMI
Courthoute. Sanlord. FL al
of your written detent#,. II any.
HOLE Count, Coufthouta al
II 00 * m . on January 7). 1994.
to It On MARK G JOHNSON.
II 00 a m . on ltd 7Sth l . ol
the lot lowing deicnbcd property
A lto n * , lor the Plainllll. whow
January. 1994 the following
at tet forth In ta d Summary
add'r.t I, *3If Boy Scoot Boult
Judgement, to wit
dracribed property at let lortn
yard. Suit* 4S0. Tampa. Florida
in ta d Final Judgment
LOT II AND THE NORTH X
1140) within 10 d ty t aHtr tlr»t
LOT II. THE COLONNADES
FEET OF LOT II. BLOCK ».
publication and Ilia the original
SE C O N D S E C T IO N . AC
LO CH A R B O R C O U N T R Y
with in* Clerk ol thlt Court
COROING TO THE P L A T
CLUB ENTRANCE SECTION
either before torvlct on Plain
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
till', attorney or Immediately
PLA» BOOK 14. PAGE 14. OF
THEEREOF AS RECORDEO
thereafter; other wit* a delault
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
IN PLAT BOOR J. PAGES 71
will be entered agalntt you lor
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
AND 71. OF THE PUBLIC
th* ra lltf demanded In the
IDA
RECO RD S OF SEM IN O LE
complaint
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HANO and ltd
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
teal of m il Court on Dec,met*.
Dated al Sanlord. Florida. Ifiit
teal ol Mid Court on December
77nd da, ol December. 199]
II. 1991
71.1997
(SEAL)
M ARYANtlE MORSE
(SCAD
HONORABLE
CLERKOFTHE
MaryanneMorM
MARVANNE MORSE
CIRCUIT COURT
A, Clerk olth* Court
C er k ol th# Circuit Court
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
B, Ruth King
B, Dorothy W Bolton
FLORIOA
At Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
By . Dorothy W Bolton
Publlth December 74. 1991. A
Publith December H. 1991 9
DEPUTY CLERK
January 7.1994
Pub th December 74 m i A
je-uA.y 1.1994
OFM7SC
OEM 740
| January! 1994
OEM 710

OE N I

IN TH E CIRCUIT COUR T
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIOA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO *7 117)
I
OIVISION CA ML
F IR S T TENNESSEE BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Plalntitt,
n
JOHN F STEWART.tlal.
Detendanllt)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: SUNBURST OEVELOP
M E N ! GROUP. A FLORIDA
G E N E R A L P A R T N E R S H IP
ANO ALL OTHER UNKNOWN
P A R T I E S . IN C L U D IN G .
LIENORS. CREDITORS ANO
A L L O T H E R P A R T IE S
C LA IM IN G BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST THAT
D E F E N D A N T ; AND THE
SEVERAL AND RESPECTIVE
UNKNOW N ASSIGNS SUC
C E S S O R S IN IN T E R E S T .
TRUSTEES OR OTHER PER
S O N S C L A IM IN G B Y .
T H R O U G H . U NDER FOR
A G A IN S T A N Y AND A L L
CLAIM ANTS. PERSONS OR
P A R T I E S . N A T U R A L OR
C O R P O R A T E . OR WHOSE
EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS
UNKNOWN. CLAIMING UN
DER AN Y OF THE ABOVE
NAMED OR OESCRIBEO OE
FENDANTS
PRESENT RESIDENCE IS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
acllon to toradoM a mortgage
on the following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida
Lot S. VE RNE C H A N E Y
SUBDIVISION according to th*
plat Ihereo* e, recorded In Plat
Book 70. Pag* 91. ol th* Public
Record, ol Seminole Count,.
Florida
ha, been Hied againtl you You
are required lo III* written
detente, with the clerk ol th*
court and to u r n a copy within
thirty 1X1 day, alter th* flrtl
publication ot thl, nolle* on
Plalntitt * attorn#,. whoM name
and a d d '* , , appear below,
olh orw lM a delault will be
entered agalntl you lor th*
rebel demanded in Ih* com
plain! or potillon
WITNESS m , hand and Ihe
Mai ol thi, Court on December
77. 1991
ISEALI
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk olth * Court
By: Ri'lhKing
A t Deputy Clork
W ILLIA M M . GOLSON A
ASSOCIATES
Attorney* at Law. Chartered
I7XS Myrtle A y . Suit* I0S
Clearwater. Florida 14414
Thit nolle* thall be pubhkhecl
one# aacti week tor two 111
cuiMCutlv* week. In Ih* San
lord Herald
Publlth December 7*. 1*9) A
January 7.19*4
OEM 74*

,
,

Legal Notices

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO « ) DITCA
DIVISION 14 K
|
c
i
t
i
/
e m s f id e l it y b a n k
I
ANO TRUST COM PANY* b e
PNC MORTGAGE SERVICING
COMPANY n k .ePNC BANK
KENTUCKY. INC d b 4 PNC
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
,
I

rt

CYNTHIACANNON *1*1.
Defendant! I)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO REFAAT HAW AII and
UNKNOWN SPOUSF OF RF
FAAT E MAMAIl. IF ANY, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD ALL
UNKNOWN HEIRS AF LAW OF
THE SAIO O F F E N D A N T S
ANO THE UNKNOWN BENE
FICIARIES UNOER TH FIR
WILLS IF ANY ANO ALL
th o se
c l a im in g
b y .
THROUGH
U N O E R OK
AGAINST A N Y OF THEM
AND A IL OTHER UNKNOWN
PARTIES INCLUDING THE
SURVIVING SPOUSE HEIRS
O E V IS E E S
GRANTEES.
LIENORS CREDITORS ANO
A L L O TH ER P A R T IE S
CLAIMING BY THROUGH
UNOER OR AGAINST THAT
D EFEND ANT
A N O THE
SEVERAL AND RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN ASSIGNS SUC
LESSORS IN IN T E R E S T
TRUSTEES OR OTHER PER
SONS C L A IM IN G B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
AG A IN ST A N Y AND A L L
CLAIM-AfTS PERSONS OR
P A R T IE S . N A T U R A L OR
C O R PO R A T E . OR WHOSE
EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS
UNKNOWN CLAIMING UN
OER ANY OF THE ABOVE
NAMED OR OESCRIBEO OE
rCNOANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
IS JOS LAKE POINTS DRIVE.
4X1 ALTAAkONTE SPRINGS
FLORIOA UtOI
PRESENT RESIDENCE IS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO mat an
action to toredoM * mortgage
on tn* loboolng property in
SEMINOLE County Florida
Lot 47. H IO O E N L A K E .
PHASE III. UNIT VII. accord
mg to tn* plat Ihereo' a, re
corded in Plat Book M. P jg a lll
7* and X it tha Public Record,
ol Seminole County, r lor Ida
hat been tiled againtl you You
are required lu III* erltlen
detente, olth th* deck ot the
court and to w r r t a copy otthin
X d a ,, after the tirtl public*
bon on Pla ntlH &lt; attorn*,
nt oi# name and add.*,, appear
be on. o'hernlM a default mil
be entered again,I you lor th*
relief demanded in in* com
plaint or petition
WITNESS m , hand and tn*
Mel o* thl, Court on December
71 1997
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Ih* Court
B , Ruth King
A , Otput, Clerk
WILL I AM M GOLSON A
ASSOCIATES

Attorn*,, al Lan. Chartered
I3XS.M, rile A*. Suit* tti
CHarneter, Florida 14414
Thlt notice thall be publlthed
once each week tor t»o (71
COOMCutirt week, In th* San
lordHeiald
" I n accordance with Ih*
American, With D ltabllllle,
Act. per ton. In need ol a tpeciat
accommodation to participate in
•hit proceeding thall. nlthln
M&gt;*n m deyt prior to any
proceeding, contact th* Ad
mlnlktratlrt Ottic# ol the Court.
X I N Park AvenuO. Seminole
County Courthoute. Sanford. FL
! ! ) ) l telephone &lt;40)11714JK
TDD I 100 U S D ) I or I HO 9JS
0 )0 •!* Florida Relay Service''
Publlth December 74. 1997 1
January 7.1*94

DEM 74*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH I NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA.
IN ANDFOR
ORANOE COUNTY
CASE NO: OR 9)11714
DIVISION! X
lnr*th* marriage ol
LYNDA MILAM
Petitioner.
#nd
GORDON L MILAM
Retpondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TOWHOMITMAY
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor Diitolubon ol Mar
nag* ha, been fired again,! you
and you are required to Mr y* a
copy ot your written detent#,. II
any. to It on Farrell Gordon.
P A . »h 0M addrett It 111) E,
Michigan S I. Suit* 140. Orlando.
FL 77*04 on or before January
X. 1994. and III* Ih* original
with th* clerk ol thlt court
either before M rvi(* on pell
•loner or immediately thereat
ter; othtiwiM a default wl'l be
entered agalntt you lor th*
ftlla l demanded In th# com
plaint or petition
DAT ED on December I). 1*9]
FRAN CARLTON
AtCNrkol th* Court
BY BRIGITTE bURTON
A , Depul, Clerk
Publlth Jsnusry |. 9. 1*. jj,
19*4
DEN IS

Eight learns were set up In the northern pari of
Ihe county and 15 teams were s e t up In the south
(where there Is a heavier concentration of
drinking establishments).
Officers trained lo recognize the signs ol drunk
driving were on duly across the county.
"Min II lixiks like |&gt;eoplc have finally gotten the
message," McDonough said "I think Ihe streets
were fairly safe Ibis New Year's Eve "
Florida H ighw ay Patrol spokesm an Sgl.
Douglas Puskrwltz said that this was a "gtxMl
New Year's Eve."
According lo the Highway Patrol, there were no
traffic fatalities reported over ihe New Year's Eve
holiday which began al 0 p in. on Dec.30.

Legal Notices
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE NINTH JUOICIAL
CIRCU ITOr FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
ORANGF COUNTY
CASE NO OR *1 I It H
DIVISION M
In r* tb* marriage ol
ROBERT OONESKY

Legal Notices

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO *1 997* CAt* L
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
F E D E R A L H O M E LO AN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
NORMA RAMIREZ OONESKY '
Piemtilf
Retpondent
rt
NOTICE OF ACTION
NORM AN W M ATH EW S.
TO NORMA RAMIREZ
CITIBANK. FSB I k * Cltxorp
OONESKY
Saving, of Florida e Federal
VAIENBOX *.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Saving, end Loan Aitodetien
P O Bor 07 1477
OF THE IIOHTFENTH
e n d U N K N O W N TE
Miemi. FL 77107 3*77
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
NANIS OWNERS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
IN AND TOR
Oeleridenl,
action tor O'lvolu'ion ot Mer
SIMINOLF COUNTY.
NOTICE OF SALE
nag* ha, bwen tiled egemtt you
STATE OF FLORIDA
Notice 1, hereby given, purw
and you ere required to tr r r t a
C4M Ne 91 1771 CA I4K
*nt to Ftnol Judgment ol Fo»#
cep, ol your written de'enMV it
clotu'e tor Plaintiff entered
GENERAL JURISDICTION
an, to It on Retwrt Oonetk,
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
inthi, ceuM. m the Circuit Court
who,* a d d '* ,, i, P O Bov
OF CALIFORNIA N A AS
ot Seminot* County. Ftonde t
*411)4 Maittanu EL 77)11. on o*
TRUSTEE UNDER THAT
will Mil Ih* property vitue'ed in
before January 4. 1*94. and til*
CERTAIN POOL ING ANO
Seminot* Count,, Ftonde do
the o ' g -a* wtth tn* c •*»* o* m i,
SERVICING AGREEMENT
tenbed a,
court either before Mrvtco on
OATEDASOF AUGUST I. 1*97
LOT 71 FOREST HILLS, ac
p etitio n er or I m m t d i j lt l ,
cording to the Plot thereof a,
FOR RFC MORTGAGE
thereafter otherwim # default
PASS THROUGH
Recorded In P la t Book It
will be entered agamtt you to* i P egeltl *9 ard 10 ot thr Public
CERTIFICATE SERIESI997*
Ih* relief demanded In th* . Record, et lem noi# Count,.
Plaintiff.
complaint or petition
Florida
rt
DATE D on November II. 1993
barbaraoean e ta l
end commonly known a, 44)
Defendant,
IR A N CARLTON
Pin* Drive Altamonte Spring,
A,Clork olth*Court
NOTICE OF
Ftonde 77H4 74a* at public Mk
BY ROBIN BASS
to the high*,! end be,I bidder,
FORECLOSURE SALE
AtOeputr Clerk
tor ceth. et tn* w*,t tront door
• V CLERK OF
Publith January 7. 9. 14. 7)
CIRCUIT COURT
ol the Seminot* Count, Court
in *
bout* in So-1— d Florid* *•
Notice is hereby g »*n that th#
DEN
:*
II 00# m .on January J1. 1994
■ndertgned Mar,arm# Motm
Doled thi, l i f t dey ot Oerem
Clerk et th# Circuit Court el |
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. "
b e r.19*7
SEMINOLE Count,. Florid*
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
will, on th# J7fh d e, ot January
MARYANNE MORSE
CIRCUIT. IN ANOFOR
■9*4. et II 00 « m , al me w *,t
Clerk at the Circuit Court
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Front door ol th* Seminole
B , Du* nth, W Bolton
FLORIOA
Deputy Clef*
Count, CourthouM. In th* Cit,
CASF NO : *1 197) CA I* L
ot Sanford Florida oiler tor
PubllM December 7* 1**J A
A T L A N T IC MORTGAGE A
Jenuery ). 19*4
t*t* and Mil e&lt; public Outer, to
IN V E S T M E N T C O R PO R A
the tughetl and be,! CnddOf tor
OEM 714
TION e F lor Ida corporation
cath. the following dewr'bed
Plaintiff.
p o p *'!, title*ted In SEMINOLE
Count,. Fiend* to wit
ALBERTS GONE T. JR ;
IN TM&gt; CIRCUIT COURT
LOT 7. O f BLOCK G OF
*• *1 .
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
SWEETWATER CLUB UNIT I
Defendant, .
JUOICIAL CIRC It IT
A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING
NOTICE OF SALE
IN A N D TO R
TO THE P l AT THEREOF AS
Notice t, hereby given that
1EMINOLE COUNTY.
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK II
purtuenl to a Summer, Final
FLORIDA
PAGE 7* OF THE PUBLIC
Judgment ot Foreclotur* on
Cat* He . 9) 714) CA 14 L
RECOROS OF S E M IN O LE ■ te»ed herein. I will Mil the
CARTE
RE
I SAVINGS BANK.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
;rcperty kltueied in Seminole
pwrtueni to It* final decree ot
County Florida dewnbedet
•ortclowr* entered in e raw
Lot *e A REPLAT OT PART
rt
pending In u 4 Court, the ,1,1*
GAR T R IL L D ANIELS et el
ol which I, BANKER TRUST | OF ALAFAVA WOOOS PHASE
XIX. O' cording to pi*t thereof
Detendent,
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
et recorded in Piet Book *0
NOTICE OF SALE
N A . ETC
v, BARBARA
peg*, t t ta I , public reenrdt ot
Notice Ik Lereto, given that
DEAN ET AL .
Seminole Coimt,. Ftonde.
; purkuent to th* Order O' Flnel
P m — I anth a dwahrlit, whn
*• public m —, to Ihe I'-oheil wrxj
Judgment
entered in I'll, rVuw
need * ,ae*ri*i ecrommedatien
I n i bidder for c#»h. et the W et'
In th* Circuit Court of Seminoi#
to part ( pel* m thi, proceeding
Iron! door ot th# Seminole
Count,. Ftonde I will Mil He
Mould confect A D * Coord -ator
Count, CourthouM. Sentord.
property tllueled in Seminole
*t X I North Park Artnu* Suit#
Flor.de et 11 00 4 m on the 75m
Count,.
Ftonde detcribed*,
N X I Sentord Ftonde 77))l et
d*,o4 January i**i
LO T ) ) . B L O C K )
leett fir* d * ,t pewr to th*
In Accordance wi*n th# A mer
GREENW OOD LAKES
proceeding Telephone (*07|
lean, with OiMbintie, Act per
PARCEL O ) C . ACCORDING
77) C7X E ■« 477) I 900 # ), 4 ))l 1 kon, needing e &lt;peci*l eccom
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
(TDDI ex I l o o m * ) t o (V I yl*
mod* I ion to participate in thl,
RECORDED IN P LA T BOOK
Florid* Reiey Service
proceeding Mould contact Mark
I
f . PAGES 70 7*. OF THE
WITNESS my hend end ol
Van Sever. Court Adminittrotor
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
tic lei Mel ot k*id Court true l i l t
not 'ater than fur* d e,, prior to
NOCE COUNTY. FLORIOA
dey of December, 1*9)
th* proceeding *1 J)J1 St John,
et public Ml*, to th* highett end
•SEAL)
St . B ld g
C. )n d F lo o r .
Lett
b dder lor cetti. U . * well
MARYANNE MORSS.
Melbourne, FL 37940 Telephone
Iron! door, Seminole Count,
CLERK
49) 47) 7171 11 BOO *11 0 7)1
CourthouM. in Sanlord Florida
B, Dorothy W Boiton
(TOO!, or I *00 *111)70 (VI. via
et It 00 A M . on Jenuer, 17.
Deputy Clerk
I F lor Ida R ele, Service
1*94
Publlth December 7*. !**) A
WIINESS m, hand end ot
MAKVANNF MOHSE
J*nu*r,7. 1994
i tidal Seel ol Mid Court thi, 71,1
ASCLERKOF THE COURT
DEM 7)3
| de, ol December. 1*91
B , Doroth, W Bolton
(Court Seel I
Oeputr Clerk
MARYANNE MORSE
PubllM December 79. I99J A
Clerk of the Circuit Court
January 7. l*n
A,
Oo&gt;oth,
W
Bo'ten
OEM
7)7
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
A, Deputy Clerk
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
PubiiOi December 74. 199) A
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
January ). 1*94
OF FLORIDA.
OF THE IIT H
OEM 7J9
INANOFOR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
INANO FO R
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OENERAL JURISDICTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
OIVISION
FLORIDA
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
CASE NO. 91 t i l l CA l« K
CASE NO. 91 1749 C A I I L
INANOFOR
FAIRFIELD AFFILIATES. A
c
i
t
i
z
e
n
s
f
ederal bank.
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
GENERAL P A R T N E R S H IP ,
Plainllll.
STATE OF FLORIOA
end GE C A P IT A L ASSET
Vk
Co m Ne. 91*11 CA IAL
M ANAGEM ENT CORPORA
PETERSANIELLO. al al .
GENERAL JURISDICTION
TION ANO K IO D E R PRO
Delandanllti
Retolution Trvtl Corporation a ,
PERTIES. INC . A , Gencrei
NOTICE OF SALE
1 Receiver
tor Duval Federal
Pertner, ot FAIRFIELD AF
117710
Saving* end Loan Atkoclelion of
FILIATES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Jeckkonylll#
Plelntl'I.
pu'kuant lo an Order Scheduling
Plainllll,
vt
Forecloture Sal* entered in thlt
V,
CAPISTRANO CONDOMINIUM
ceie now pending m Mid Court
Jell M u " * ,. #1 el .
A S S O C IA T IO N
IN C
end
th*
ttyle ol which Ik Indicated
Dtlerdenlk 1
---------, en unknown per ion in
above
NOTICE OF
polw ll'on ot the tubiect reel
I will m u to the high*,* and
FORECLOSURE SALE
property.
belt bidder lor c*M et th* W*,t
BY CLERK OF
DvfendenMlI
Front Door. SEMINOLE Count,
CIRCUIT COURT
NOTICE OF
CourthouM. X I N Perk Av*
Nn**:e I* hereby given that th#
FORECLOSURE SALE
nut.
Sanlord. Florida «• II 00
under,igned Meryenn* Morur.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
* tn on th* 7)th d e , ol January.
Clerk
ol
th*
Circuit
Court
ol
purtuenl to e Flnel Judgment ol
1*94. th* lot low ing detcribed
SEMINOLE Count,. Florid*
Foreciotu't deled December it
property a, Ml forth In M'd
will, on the l)ih de, ot January.
19*3 end entered In C ew No
Order or Final Judgment, lo
19*4 et II 00 a m , et th* W *,t
9) 1791 CA It K. of th* Circuit
wit
Fiont door ol th# Seminole
Court ol tho EIGHTEENTH
Lot 17. WESTLAKE MANOR.
Count, CourthouM. In th* City
Jud'cle! Circuit in end tor SEM
UNIT ONE. according to th*
ot
Sentord.
Florida,
otter
lor
INOLE Count,. Florid* where n
plat theieol * , Recorded in Plat
144 and Mil et public outcry to
FAIRFIELO AFFILIA TE S A
Book it. P eg*, ) through 1
Ih* h.ghe,I end bell bidder lor
GENERAL P A R T N E R S H IP ,
inclutlrt ol th* Public Record,
cath. the following detcribed
end GE C A P IT A L ASSET
ot
Seminot* Count,. F lor id*
property , ilueled In SEMINOLE
M ANAGEM ENT CORPORA
O R O E R E O at S tm ln o lt
Count,.
Florida
to
wit
TION ANO K IO O E R PRO
Count,. Florida, thlt 11,1 d e, ol
LOT 1. BLOCK 7). CASA
PERTIES. INC . A t Generel
December. 1993
P A R K V IL L A S PHASE I.
Pertner, ot FAIRFIELD AF
MARVANNE MORSE
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
F IL IA T E S it P la in llll and
A, Clerk. Circuit Court
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
CAPISTRANO CONDOMINIUM
Seminoi*Count, Florida
PLAT BOOK 79 PAGES 14 ANO
ASSOCIATION. INC . *1 el . er*
B, Dorothy W Bolton
71.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
I
Deltndenti. I will Mil to th*
A , Deputy Clerk
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLOR
high*,I end belt b'dder lor cetti
Perton, with diMblllty who
IDA
In th* Weil Iron! door ol th*
need a ,penal accommodation
purtuenl to Ih* linel decte* ol
CourthouM. In Sentord. SEMI
to
participate In thlt proceeding
lorecloturt entered in * c*M
NOlE Count,. Florid*, et II »
Mould contact AOA Coordinator
pending
in
M'd
Court
Ih*
,1,1*
o'clock on Ih# 7719, d e , ol
et X I N Perk *venu*. Suite N
nl which i, Rettiulton Trutl
Jenuery, 1994. th* following
X I. Sentord. Florida 77)71. al
Corporation a , Receiver lor
detcribed property e , tef forth
loatl five d a ,, prior lo Ih*
Duval Federal Saving, and
In Mid Fine! Judgment, to wit
proceeding Telephone
t ton
Loan Atiociahon ol Jeckton
Thel certain Condominium
&gt;7) 43*3 E*t t i l t . I 900 911
villa, v. Jell Murrey
parcel known e , Un.l No U. j- d
i)7
l(T0
0&gt;,
or
I
900
9S1
077OIVI.
In accordance with Ih* Am*,
an undivided 0079) inter*,! In
vie ricrlde Rele, Service
lean, with OlMbHitie, Act. per
the lend common element, end
PubllM December 74 It t j A
ton, needing a tpeciei eccom
common tcpenM, appurtenant
modetion to participate in thl, \Jenuery) 1994
to Mid unit. *11 In accordance
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proceeding Mould cooler I the
with end tubiect to th* D ecl*'*
indlvlduel or ogenc, tending
lio n o l C o n d o m in iu m o l
thl, notice no Mitr then w .v n
j
Cepi,Irene A Condominium It,
(71 de&gt;, prior lo Ih* proceeding
Covenant,. Condition,. Rtttrlc
*1 Ih* eddrei, given on notice
Horn. Itrtnt and other pro
Teleph on e I l l t t l *11 1771
vIHon, thereof a, recorded In
Find thn
(TDDI or 1 |HO1 9111)70 (V I.
Official Record, Book tile, page
vie F lor itle Rele, Service
11». Public Record, ol Semi
skills
you
WITNESS m , hand end ol
not*Count,. Florid*
nood to
tidal Mel ol Mid Court thl, )t , t
DA1E0 THIS l l t l d e , ol
da. ot December. 19*1
g o to
Oectmber, I9T1
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
better
MARYANNE
MORSE.
A , Clef k ot ,eid Court
CLERK
|ob
B, Do»oth, W Bolton
B, Doroth, W Bo1Ion
A , Deputy Clerk
In
the
Depul, Clerk
Publlth December 74. 1993 A
PubllM December 7*. 1*9) A
Jenwer, 7.19*4
January ). 1994
C L A S S IF IE D S
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Legal Notices

�• A • Sanford Herald. Sanford

Florida - Sunday. January 7. 19»U

School scenes
Heading back to s c h o o l... again
I t ' s h a c k to s c h o o l fo r
hundred* of thousands of stu­
dents nationwide and at Semi­
nole High there's plenty to do.

ESOL classes set
The Winter Ti'rni for KSOI. (English for Spcukcr* o f Other
Languages) and ESL College Preparatory classes will Ix-gln at
Seminole Community College on Jan. 4 nt the Sanford
campus.
ESOL oilers four levels of English classes. Monday through
Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 pm .
Evening classes are olTcred from 5:30 to 8:30 p ut on
Monday through Thursday.
The ESOL classes are free.
The ESI. College Prep classes are offered day and evening as
well. They help the student develop strong English skills that
will give them a solid base for all their college classes.
These classes require a fee
ESOL outreach classes arc also offered at various locations
throughout Seminole County.
For more Information, call 323-1450. ext 662.

o f Gold.
A humcrous 1890's mchxlram a s e t In th e o ld w e s t ,
Deadwood Dick Is filled with
hlarkhearted villains, damsels in
distress, dancing girls, saloon
patrons, and of course the brave
hero anil heroine.

Idyllwllde teacher gets grants
Diane Cuozzo. art teacher at Idyllwllde Elementary School In
Sanford was awarded two mini-grants from the Foundation for
Seminole County Schools (formerly FACTS).
She earned 8164 for her project "A ll About ME!" (All AI*out
Multi-Cultural Education).
The money will be used to enhance materials already ordered
through n Hell South grant she received for other as|»ects of the
program.
The program will lx? used for all grade levels at the school.
She also earned 8162 for her project "Photography In the
Elementary Curriculum."
The fifth graders will use the money to develop their own
photograms and photographs.

Auditions were held lx*lore the
winter break and the east of
talented actors and actrcvscs has
been chosen.
The premier performance has
been scheduled lor late January,
early February.
Another favorite al Seminole

I’OI* CULTURE’ ** hy Steve McGurr&gt;

The following students were
honoted recently at their schools
or In the community for their
hard work and dedication to
school and/or the community.
The students are all diligent
workers.
• Page P riv a te School, San­
ford
Students of the Month: Katie
Best. G en evie ve D eSorm ler.
Rachel Goldman. Jamie Urcnz,
J o r d a n H a lle . R c y n lk n
H ernandez. Rachel Jenkins,
Jalcesa Jones. Spencer laire.
A n d r e w L u n s fo r d . A s h le y
Medina. Chelsea Mlz/cll. Elisa

Charlie Sheen - bom Carlos Estevei &gt;nLos Angolos 1965
- made ht$ mov« debut m 1979 as an extra n 'Apocalypse
Wo»v." Ftand* Ford Coppcla'a cotebrated V«tr.am move
starring Charlie's tamer Marlin Sheen. Thero are throe more
Marlin Sheen offspring following m lather s footsteps Emilio. Ramon and Ranee Estates arc all actors.
1 Wh«h tWO movio starrod Marlin and Charlie Sheen
and marked the elder Sheen e directorial debut?
7 In which 1990 movie did Charlie Sheen and Emilio
Estover star as garbage men?
3. In winch two movies directed by Oliver
Slone ttat Charlie Sheen starrod?
(Turn. U

.e x u e n x n

SANFORD — Students around
the school district are heading
back to school tomorrow^.
For some, vacation was Just
long enough and Ihey'rc rcaday
to head hack to the classroom
refreshed and Invigorated.
For others, however, the pro­
spect Is less than lnv&lt;tlng.
" I don't want to go hack to
school." said one young man
who dldn‘1 want to give his
name. " I Just want to slay at
home for a couple more days.
The Young and the Restless (a
soap opera) Is Just gelling good."

u u iu y

N ew Y ears R

esolutions
THIS YEAR, I PROMISE...

★ I WILL BE A BETTER
PERSON
★ I WILL NOT
PROCRASTINATE
I WfttfWRITE SOMETHIN!
FOR THE SANFORD HERALI
SCENES
PAGE

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High Sehcxil Is the Miss SIIS
pagent.
Ambitious young women who
are nominated Irotn clubs, sports
or auv other school related
organization, compete In three
categories Including a wrlllrn
essay where each contestant
expresses her feelings alxiut.
hopefully, heromlng the new
Muss!. Hrttauy I’rlrr, George
Russell and Todd Sims
Honor Roll Aubrey Batten,
J a n e lte Blackwell, Michael
C h in - L e e . S r o t l D c F IlIp p l.
Kristen DePulmo. Jeffrey Fer­
rara. Phillip Jnnnottl. Megan
Kennedy Jessica Kondzlohi.
L.ium i l.igae and Hobby Thomus:
As w ell as Michele Luna.
A n d rew L u n d s fo r d , H rndy
M cK en n a , K e r ry M cK en n a.
Amtvru Perkins. Abllu Sumpath.
Kevin Ross. Jennifer 1'heard and
Ik-njutnln Tegge.
Honor Pin Recipients Aubrey
Batten. Rachel Goldman. Dennis
Muughun and Abtla Sampath.
Service Pin Recipients: Erica
A b ra m s o n and A m an da
Vaughan I2ud pint.
• A t co llege
Karene Elaine Mackenzie ol
l.ongwiMid earned her bachelor
o f sc ien c e d e g re e In ea rly
c h ild h o o d e d u c a tio n front
Valdosta Stale University

Siime students have Ignored
class assignments and are not
prepared to fare the conse­
quences.
"1 haven't even picked up ihr
book I was sup|M&gt;*rd to read lor
English class." said Mindy Lord
o f Sanford. " I haven't even
thought alxiut It."
Ku!hl Jenkins of Sanford Is not
ready either.
*' I

h a v e n ' t

d o n e

D o you know anyone who celebrates a birthday in
January? Here's a list of some famous people horn during
the first month of the year.
•J. Edgar Hoover: American criminologist and gov­
ernment official; January I .
•Mel Gibson: Hollywood heartthrob; January 3.
•RichardNison: 37th U.S. president; January 9.
•Grom Tinker: Network T V executive; January II.
•Faye Dunaway: Big-screen actress; January 14.
•Marlin Luther King Jr.: American civil rights leader;
January 16.
•Aristolle Onossis: Millionaire magnate; January 15.
•George Hums: Television and movie comedian;
January 20.
•Oprah Winfrey: T V talk show hostess; January 29.

f l 3 2 'n 1

either.

At the end of the night the
points arc averaged bom the
scores of the essays, the In­
terviews. and I he talent com­
petition.
Awards are given to rile win­
ners o f rile Interview, talent,
first, second, and third runner
up,

Then hands will lx- clenched
And. In order lo hrlp advertise tight as last years Miss SIIS.
the contest, she must make a senior Deldre Michels, hands
( M is t e r to lx- hung anywhere
over I he title lo the new queen
amund school. The poster has to
The new queen then gix-s on
display the time, place and cost
lo
do the duties required of her
o f entry and must include the
name o f lhe group she repre­ osu school representative.
With these two major events
sents.
Sem inole hopes to draw In
Alter all of the preliminaries (lacked houses.
are taken care of, the show itsell
The public Is always Invited In
Is prrsrntrd. Tills, of course. Is
share evenings o f fun and extlu- Inlrut competition.
cllemenl with the staff, faculty^
Ranging (mm (xx-m recitals to and student*
singing a church hymn the J*mt« Oil'm«n It s t«mor st Wmino** M.g»i
School
ladles can do anything lo enter

Teach your children
Percent of college admlnlstretors who agree with the
following alatemenla, generally and In at least a tew
departments or fielda
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1In it lew departments or fields

Quality ol applicants ■
has declined i

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Taking longer lo find
quahliod people
Groaler difficulty getting
lop applicants lo accept
Concerned about predicted
faculty shortages

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Moving part-timo faculty
into tull-timo positions

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Hired some faculty at ■
s,Vanes above scolo i

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Hired new junior faculty at R
salaries abovo thoso ol
some senior faculty In
samo doparlmonl
Hiroa soren (acuity in ■ 3%
advance ol expected vacancy J 2 S

College administrator* see Iacuity shortages u s b i g current teaching
problem. The amount ol time it lakes to hue top people and Pie in­
creased difficulty m getting top teachers to accept position* aie also
problems

New Years puzzler

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New Year'* How nuni can yni hod and circle in die
wrambled Idler puzzle ‘ The word, pn hon/ofltall) and
vertical!), bavLwjrdv and lorwanh

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homework.'* she admitted "I
don't even remember what the
assignment was.”

January birthdays

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Are you ready to go back?

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tain the audience and impress,
i he Judges.

The successful candidate has
lo have a grade |xiln* average of
2 5; she must also lx- elthrr a
Junior or a settlor. She must
complete a one-on-one interview
with the panel ol Judges and
submit an application showing
her school artlvlllrs ns well ns
community Involvtnenl.

Monday tx'glns the rehearsal
schedule for this year's school
play. Deadwood Dick or A Game

Drama teacher Jane Epps
chose lhe hlgh-splrlti-d play
because o f the comedy It con­
tained. (For ihr past two years
S em in ole's productions have
been powerful dram as)

school royalty.
The requirements to he a
candidate aren't exactly easy

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Students Irotn Lako Mary High
School recently spont some
tlmo working on an original
Him on th e back lot o f
Universal Studios in Orlando.
They woro ono ol 15 schools
across tho Mato who were
selected to mako a movie as
pari ol the Universal Stu­
dios JVC Florida High School
Vldoo Competition. Their still
unnamed Him d e a ls with
teenage sulcldo. Tho students
have made it lo tho semi-final
round of tho contest (or (ho
socond yoar in a row. The
contest finalists will be an­
nounced at tho end ol this
month. The winning school will
receive JVC video equipment
and a $10,000 grant from
Universal Studios.

f e e s
What's for lunch?
Monday, Jan. 3,1994
Pol Luck
orChof's Salad
Milk

Tuasday, Jan. 4,1994
Ground Bool and Macaroni
Carrot and Calory Slicks
Chiliad Fruit
Banana Bread Squares
or C hefs Salad
Milk

Wedntsday, Jan. 5,1994
Pizza
Garden Salad
Sliced Peaches

or Chef's Salad
Milk
Thursday, Jan. 6,1994
Hot Dog?Hamburgors
Baked Beans
Fruit Tray
or C h efs Salad
Milk

Friday, Jan. 7,1994
Chicken Pally on a Bun
Letluce?Tomato Cups
OrangoWedges
or Chef's Salad
Milk

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Health/Fitness
IN BRIEF
What weightlifting can do
JCC health fair set
Thr Jewish Coimnunlly Center Is In Ihr planning stairs for
Its Hili Annual Ih-allli Fair, scheduled for Sunday. Feb. 20.
1094.
Sponsors arc needed lo sup|Hirt this community service
even!, which draws over 1.000 visitors and offers free
screenings, visual displays and Informal Ion on a variety of
health Issues Past lairs have screened for cholesterol, diabetes,
vision problems, vascular disease, allergies and fool problems.
Information has hern available In areas such as gastroen­
te r o lo g y . heart rh yth m s, d e r m a to lo g y , ca n cer und
orthopaedics Certified physicians man many of ihe booths,
ready lo discuss Ihrlr specialties with fair visitors, and area
hospitals offer everything from childrens' activities lo seniors'
health Information A family carnival Is In progress on the JCC
grounds at Ihe same lime, so Ihe fair sees visitors of nil ages.
S|M&gt;nsorshlp categories range from ilO O lo 81,500 and offer
widespread recognition with area media. Any businesses
Interested in becoming a Health Fair sponsor ran contact sylvla
Pasnak at 645-59.13 Ext. 75. as soon as possible.

Resolve to be smoke free
Make a New Year's hi-solullon to make 1994 a healthier,
happier year
'ih r American Lung Association wants to help you have a
smoke free year In 1994 and In all Ihe yrurs lh.it follow.
Ihr American Lung Association's Freedom from Smoking
Clinic will I k * ollrrrd al various locations In r r n l r a l Florida
throughout Ihr month of January.
The right-week program combines Ihe desire to quit wllh Ihe
support of others exjv rlenrlng thr same frustrations.
Give yourself a gl'. this year, kick the h«bll.
For Ihe clinic schedule and locations near you. tall Ihr
American Lung Association ut H9H 3401 or 1-800 LUNG-USA.

Stop smoking seminar set
South Seminole Hospital will sponsor the highly successful
Grrrn Wellness Seminar for smoking cessation on Saturday.
Jan H from 10 a m. lo noon In the Physician's I’la/a. Room
103.
The session combines the power of hypnosis and behavior
modification. Partlcl|&gt;.int» Irani to slop smoking without
weight gain or withdraw Is
The first 45 mlnulrsof the session Isa free orientation.
If the participant wishes to continue, the cost Is 850. The fee
Includes u (Kiwrrful hypnotic session, a behavior modification
bcxiklet. a home cassette tape und unlimited free repetitions of
the seminar If needed
For more Information, cull I-800-848-2H22

Saving the lives of babies
HCA Central Florida Hrglonal Hospital. In cooperation wllh
CPU for Cltl/rns will Ik-offering Habysavcr classes.
The Habysavrr course trains (tropic who care for Infants and
young children In ihr lifesaving steps needed during a serious
emergency
Participants will Irani infant and rhlld CPR. first aid for
choking victims lifesaving stros for serious emergencies and
accident prevention
Those who successfully complete the class will receive
pediatric CPR cards from the American Hean Association and
the AmtrU an Aimlrmy of Pedlnlrtcs.
The cost for Ihe course is 819 per person and registration is
requested.
For morr Information, or to register, call 679-4277.

Baby Talk line up and running
liahy Talk Is a 24-hour hotline sialfed by registered nurses lo
answer questions about pregnancy and Ihe new buby that you
bring home.
Nurses will be able lo provide answers uhout changes that
come during pregnancy and about breast-feeding, baby care or
whatever other questions one may have.
For prenatal questions call 321-4500 ext. 5767.' For
questions about new borns, call 321-4500. ext. 5178.

Hospice seeking volunteers
Hospice o f Central Florida Is Imiklng for volunteers lo provide
respite care.
Training workshops will be provided for those who arc
Interested In t&gt;ecomlng volunteers.
To register for training workshops In Jnnuary. call Cindy
Andrews or Pam Sunders al 875-0028.

UCP needs help
United Cerebral Palsy needs volunteers to work during their
"Shoot for U CP" golf tournament, which will lake place Jun.
29. 1994.
The tournument will Ik* held at various golf courses
throughout central Florida.
For more Information, contact Lisa McCoy al 841*4576.

Learn to lose weight
South Seminole llospliul will s|&gt;onsor the highly successful
Green Wellness Seminar for weight reduction on Saturday,
Jan. 8 from 1 lo 3 pin.
The session combines the (Kiwcr of hypnosis and behavior
modification. Participants learn to lose weight by controlling
overeating, binging, snacking und cmollonal eating.
The first 45 mlnulrsof Ihe session Is a free orientation.
If Ihe participant wishes lo continue, Ihe cost Is 850. The fee
Includes a powerful hypnotic session, a behavior modification
booklet, a home cassette tape und unlimited free repetitions of
the seminar If needed.
For more Information, call I -800-848-2822.

Basic move is the key
to muscle size, shape
Editer'l N*l«. Th«f» »tr mw,

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can m at* It you’** Ok i Ok I to add an
aiardta program to four h»»l*hy routine tm*
roar Tho pvrpot* ol Chit articlo t» toodixato
novKr «*.gM iit*»»\ on w it andr»pt

By RICK FRIEND
Special lo the Horald
The rc/t Is Ihr Iwslc til all
iMNlyhulldlng moves How many
are nerdrtl for sire, for sh.qK*. for
definition? A rr last reps tx-tier
Ilia n slo w rep s? Docs ih e
number of reps even matter at
all? These arc some of Ihe
questions we will tackle, and
hopefully by Ihe end of tills
article, you will know how many
rrps you will I k- doing In your
next workout Hrforr we go Into
that, let’s examine muscle him lion a btl and see whul w e find
For every contraction of a
m usrlr, w a s t e products arc
produced. These waste products,
of which lactic u«ld Is the main
one. can Ik * very toxlr lo the
system, und must Ik* neutral­
ized. Immediate neutralization Is
done by oxygen, which Is deliv­
ered lo the muscle by Ihr Ii Iikk I
stream A secondary neutraliza­
tion occurs Indirectly by glucose.
The telltale sign of waste pro­
ducing build up (hereafter re­
ferred to as lactic arid build up)
Is a burning sensation In ihr
rnurlr bring used
As muscular work rises in
Intensity, lactic acid hulldui
continues lo rise An everyday
example Is what happens when
you arr carrying a light weight
object sorb as u bag of grncrrtrs
or a Itahv. initially thr load
seems light, hut as you walk
around, you tiegin to notice a
burning sensation In your arms,
shoulder, and ti.u k Shilling (hr
weight around lirlps for a while,
bill eveniually you must put the
load down anti rrst a hit You
may notice that even alter rest­
ing a while, your muscle* still
don't feel the same as ticfoir you
started out What ts realy hap
prnlng herrX Itow d«&gt;rs n apply
lo bodybuilding? Simply (nil.
you are experiencing a degree ol
iartlr acid build up In direct
proportion lo your body's ability
to neutralize lactic add. You
were able (o carry the load as
l o n g as y o u r b o d y ' s
cardiovascular system was able
to supply the muscles wllh
enough oxygen lo neutralize (lit
lactic acid build up caused by
your working muscles.
In order to meet this Increased
demand for oxygen, your heart
rate was Increased, and your
respiration also. Now. what
would hap|H*n if you were car­
rying un air conditioner Instead
of a 25-pound package? The llrsi
thing you would notice Is that
your heart rule and respiration
would Increase lo a higher level
more quickly. You would need
more rest periods. You would
also notice that even wllh In­
creased rest periods, you would
be considerably more tlrrd than
when you reached your destina­
tion Tills Is becuuse the numlier
of muscle fibers needed to carry
a heavy object was greater than
thr ability of the cardiovascular
system lo neutralize the lactic
acid build up. What docs nil this
have to do with Ixidyhtitldliig?
We'll see now.
A contracting muscle will use
only the fillers needed lo do the
Job — Ihr others simply "g o
along for the ride." When you
walk, your leg muscles produce
lactic acid. Uul since normal
walking uses only a very low
percentage o f muscle fibers,
even (hough your whole leg Is
working, the body's circulatory

system Is able to easily meet the
demands of walking And. since
Ihr sarnr muscles arr used over
and over, your Ixxly secs no
need lo cause an Increase In Ihr
size or sirrngili of the muscle
fllx-rs This is called an aerobic
movement — ihe most economi­
cal way of doing u large amount
of work while creating the least
amount o f stress on the Ixxly.
Now Instead of walking, what
If you rurl a one-pound dumbl&gt;&lt; II Again, since Ihe weight
requires so few muscle fibers In
lx* used, ihr Ixxly has plenty of
lime to clear the Lctlc acid build
up Now *up|x&gt;*r wr start adding
weigh) to Ihr bar Like the
shopping hag. it'll Irel light at
first, (lien increasingly more
heavy as each rrp occurs. Ad­
ding morr weight will makr the
liar seem fairly heavy at ihr
Ix-gmulng ol a set, then lm(xissihlr alter several reps
A weight that Is very heavy at
Ihr start can lx- moved after only
a few repetitions. This weight
will not use all available muscle
lltx-rs due lu lack of adequate
hlcxxl circulation. That Is. you
didn't do enough re p s wllh thr
heavier weight to prcxlure the
circulation! So. obviously what
we krrp drawing on unused
muscle lllx-rs. stimulate them
and krrp drawing on morr until
no morr are left. Doing so will
cause lactic arid build up In
every fiber, thus causing the
muscle to erase lo function
When the muscle ceases to
function as a result of fiber
cxhuuatlon. there will concur­
rently Ik- a lactic arid build up of
such enormous proportion that
the muscle wlit Increase to
almost Ircaklsh (import Ions
Kntrr the pump — Ihr budge of
the txxlyhulldrr.

Rick Friend coaches his
a«ard-wlnnlng bodybuilding

IC«M Zholoby MKHm I SWdnntll
wile, Shelly, who Is a national

• A properly done set which
produces a maximum pump
indicates that all ihe muscle
libers have been worked, and
that stimulus for growth has
Ix-en placed on ihe body.

• Reps that arr too high
enable thr cardiovascular aysIn no other sjxirt Is ntieh a trm to clear the lactic acid build
condition so sought after; In­ u|i from Ihr working fibers and
deed In most s|xirts It is usually never allow the unused litre ts to
svolctrd like the plague Howev­
Ik- brought into play.

er. it properly Induced pomp
assures one thing: ili.ct every
muscle fiber has been working lo
the (xilnt when- II could noi
function again By cluing this,
you have now set ihr stage
where u demand for growth has
lx-c-n placed on Ihr Ixxly. Thai Is.
Ihe body senses that larger
muscle lltx-rs will lie needed to
clear a lactic acid build up of
such magnitude. However, you
have only set Ihr stugr for
growth, not provided II.
Remember Ihr example o f Ihe
shopping bag? Even aflrr resting
several hours, the muscles still
did nut return to normal. How
much longer must a musrlr rest
under more strenuous condi­
tions? Also keep In mind that
you Induced far more lactic acid
iiulld up In a matter of seconds
In the example wllh the heavy
curl than In several hours of
carrying a shopping bag.
One thing Is certain: II ihr
muscle Is not allowed to fully
recover, no overcompensation In
the way of Increased size can
lake place and. If rest periods arc
tcx&gt; short, then even compensa­
tion will nut lake- place and
losses can and will result in the
size mid strength of Ihe muscle.
So how many reps arc lies! lo
ptoduce a condition where you
can exhaust all of (hr muscle
f i b e r s w it h o u t r e a c h i n g
cardiovascular failure first? In
practice, we have found 8-10
reps to be tx-st as long as the
exercise Is correctly performed.
So. let's establish a list of basic

points:

Health care
in the home
As part ol National Homecaro
Wook, sovoral VIPs woro in
vited to sharo broaklast with
tho stall of Winter Park Homo
Hoalthcare, followed by visits
to sovoral pationts' homes.
Plcturod: Dr. Ralph Hurst,
Winter Park Memorial Hospital
Fou ndation; Gary Brewer,
mayor-elect of Winter Park;
Nlckl Young, RN. and Pam
Stolnko, director ol community
health services. The group is
visiting with home healthcare
p a tlo n t J a m es S h e h e o .
Founded In 1987, Winter Park
Horne HoaithCare om ploys
more than 200 nurses, thera­
pists, home-caro aides, social
workers and other caregivers
to service the needs ol Ihe
community.

• Reps that are loo low do not
stim ulate the cardlovusc-ului
system enough to send blood to
the muscle, thus, again not
allowing all of the fllx-rs lo be
used.
• In general, sets of 8-10 reps
will allow maximum activation
of all o f the fibers without
reaching cardiovascular failure If
the acl Is done properly.
"If the set Is done properly" —
the m agic words. You knew
there would lx* a cnlch and there
Is. Projier form and guidance
which Is the kev lo (hr fast, safe-

results found with the PEP.
Personalized Exercise Programs.
M eanw hile, the next time
someone tells you "lo w reps
build bulk." then you can tell
(hem to go pump some acid.
Rick F rie n d It t llt lt d com petition
bodybuilder «*x&gt; It &gt; « e pretident ol Gold t
Gym. Lsee Mery Me Set more men 14 yeert
experience &gt;ntSe l.treit ndwt*. y

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s e r v ic e " • d e d ic a te d to
w e lc o m in g n e w r e s id e n ts .
It is our desire lo nuke you feel
welcome arid lo acquaint you
with our city.
If you are new in Ihe area, or
know o f a family who is, a phone
call will bring a prompt visit
from our representative. Stic has
brochures, civic information,
maps; and lo help with your
shopping needs, cards o f intro­
duction and gifts from local
merchants.
Local merchants arc also en­
couraged to inquire about ihe
jvailability of our services.

SANFORD
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Stenstrom—
C o n t in u e d fro m P a g e

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lo find out that Ed Tlaon of
Newport Nrws. Vo., it lom m rr
rial real estate company owner
and o|R’nilor. came from a San­
ford family with strong ties to a
IraM-ball great. Ed’s father was a
first cousin of the one time New
York Yankee manager. Miller
Huggins Tlson and his wife.
Nancy her. vacationed this
summer In New Smyrna Beach
where the 1953 Seminole High
grad has a condo.
Ed. quite u cartoonist, attended the 40th anniversary
reunion of Ills SHS class at
Heathrow. A couple weeks after
the reunion. Ed and Nunry
treated us (my wife and me) and
his old friend Hank McLaulln
with steak dinners at the Cattle
Ham h Family Steak House.
Remember about a year ago
we ran a photo of Hoy Britt's
Gulf Service Station once located
at Sanford Avenue and 15th
Street We somehow overlooked
reporting the name of the black

fellow w h o w as washing a
windshield. W e found out his
name was Willie Hall. He was
well known by Britt's customers
as " N i m r o d . " L ater W llllr
worked for Hay Fox Sr. at the
Sinclair Station at Second and
Park. Tills was around the lime
former major league hurler Sid
Hudson worked for Hay. Howev­
er. at the Fox station, the same
Hull was known as "Ramrod."
How do we know all of Dlls?
Got a call from Wllllr Hall's
nephew. Sam Wright, who for
several years was on the Sanford
Housing Authority Board. Now
up In years. Sam enjoys serving
as a "D ividends" volunteer for
Hie Seminole County Board at
(Tixims Selii m&gt;I of Cholre.
What major league teams did
Hudson pitch for? The Washing­
ton Senators and the Boston Krd
Sox He later was a pitching
coach for the Texas Hangers He
Is now a pitching roach for the
Baylor University Bears o f the
Southwest Conference, lie lives
In Waco.

(iot a call not long ago from
the Inrmcr Ifca Corson who Is
the widow o f Don Young. Don
was a brother of Frances Young
who married the late Bert Cole.
Don and Bert were co-workers
for quite a s|m-II back In the days
when Ekerson Fruit Canners
ojK-rated here In Sanford In the
one-time Dodge car and truck
agency on the aoulhwes corner
of Thirteenth and Elm. It's
where the Hlch Plan Is now
located.
Don was also a brother of K ush
Young who with Don Kegan
owned and operated one o f
Sanford's early television sides
and repair shops on South San­
ford Avenue. Seminole TV. Don
\yas an electrician. He once
worked for the late E.C. Harper
Sr. at Sanford Electric, then for
the local Naval Air Slat Ion. then
for himself and finally for Bill
Home. Russ Young's son. Glenn.
Is married to former Sanford
druggist Gordon Kellett's daugh­
ter Bca and Don met when troth
tolled al the local canning plant.

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"but we should do whatever we
Howe said 50 percent of the can to push It forward as well."
The amount o f money which
grant money would be spent on
educating the youngsters, and will Ire requested for the pro­
50 percent for on site training In gram from HRS still remains to
be determined. It Is expected to
construction.
LaM Monday, the Sanford City he b e tw e e n $ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 and
C o m m is s io n w as a sk ed to $850,000. An o|&gt;crnilonal budget
authorize the city staff to pro­ for the project Is still bring
ceed with the Youthbulld Grant formulated, and will detrnnlne
application. The measure was the final decision regarding howdiscu ssed during the c o m ­ much Is needed.
When the matter was brought
mission work session.
"W e should not only do this." up for a vote during the regular
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having the application drawn
up
Howe could not Immediately
d eterm in e how quickly the
application could lie submitted,
or when a rrsjionse would tie
received from HRS.
If Ihr needed money Is ob­
tained. the Community Devel­
opment Department will provide
the construction expertise and
supervision for the housing pro­
jects to Ik - undertaken through
the Youthbulld program.

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ON JANUARY 11 1994. THE SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
(BCC) WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING (ADOPTION HEARING) TO CONSIDER
REQUESTED SMALL SCALE AMENDMENTS TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY C O M ­
PREHENSIVE PLAN
THE BCC WILL CONSIDER RECOMMENDA: IONS OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY LOCAL LAND PLANNING AGENCY/ PLANNING AND ZONING C O M ­
MISSION (LPA/P&amp;Z) HEAR CITIZEN VIEWS ANY LOCAL GOVERNMENT OR OTHER
AGENCY COMMENTS AND TAKE BCC ACTION ON THE REQUESTED AMENDMENTS TO
THE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (AND REZONINGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
AMENDMENTS) AS DEPICTED BELOW

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PO SSIBLE. IN RO O M 1026 (THE B O A R D CHAM BERS) O F THE SEM INOLE COUNTY
SERVICES BUILDING, 1101 EAST FIRST STREET. SAN FO RD . 32771. A L L INTERESTED
PER SO N ? ARE U R G ED TO ATTEND AN D BE HEARD REGARDING THE REQUESTED
AMENDMENTS AND REZONINGS. WRITTEN COMMENTS M AY BE PR ES E N TE D AT THIS
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SUNDAY

Sanford Herald

1994

Leaders of Patriot attack earn All-State honors
Prom Staff Reports

L O C A L L Y ____________
Penn St. shuts down Vols
ORLANDO — Dohhy Hngram. Die game's Most
Valuable Player, caught a touchdown pass,
cleared a wide path on a touchdown three
seconds before halftime and returned thrre
punts past the Penn State 42 In a 3 1 1 3 victoryover Tennessee In the Citrus Dowl.
The 15th bowl win for Joe Patcrno. In Ills 28ih
year as Penn Slate's bead coach, lied Alabama's
Dear Dryunt for Ihe most bowl victories.
Kl-Jana Carter nnd Mike Arrhle l ad 93 and 09
yards and Kerry Collins finished 15-for-24
(hissing for 102 yards for ihe I3th-r,mkrd
Nltiany Lions (10-2). Death Shuler was 22 of-42
lor 205 yards for No 6 Tennessee (9-2-11.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Jrlf
Duller. Jason DeLuca. and JcfT
Shaw o f Uikc llrantlry High School
looih.ill wrrr uatnrd io the Florida
S|K)rt» Writers' Association's Class
5A All Stair Irani
The Irlo. all seniors. keyed an
offensive allnrk that led the Patriots
lo the 5A District 4 championship
nnd all Ihe way lo the quarlrrllnals
of the Class 5A stale playoffs.
Duller, who led the stair In
rushing during Ihe rcgulnr season
with
1.737 yards, was a secondtram selection while DeLuca. 6-fool.
3-Inch. 240|K&gt;und offensive guard,
was named lo the* third team.
Shaw, the Patriots' quarterback,
was an honorable mention pick.

Complete team, Page 3B

J e ll Butler

AROUND THE S T A T E
Panthers pluck Ducks
MIAMI — John Vonbtrsbrouck continued his
stellar goallending, muklng 24 o f hts 37 saves In
Ihe final period as surging Florida beat the
Anaheim Mighty Ducks 4-2 Saturday, pulling
the I'unthers above .500 for the find time.
The Panthers (16-15-6) -swept the two-game
season series with Anaheim, nnd are now 7-1-1
against ihe four most recent expansion teams
Vnnhlesbrnuck Is 5-1-3 over Ills Iasi nine
games and 13-10-5 overall. He was chosen Ihe
game's first star for the ninth time this season.
Stu Dames. Jessie Delanger and Jody Hull
scored for Florida, with Hull’s empty-net goal
with 12 seconds remaining icing the Panthers'
seventh victory (7-1 -3| In Ihelr last 11 games.

Michigan thumps N.C. State
TAMPA — If this was Tyrone Wheatley's last
guine with Michigan, he went out In style wtlli
two touchdowns and 124 yards in a 42-7 rout nl
North Carolina State In Ihe Hall o f Fame Dowl
In helping Ihe Wolverines (8-4) win their
fourth straight game, the junior running back
scored on runs of 26 and IH yards. Wheatley
may skip Ills senior year to enter the NFL draft.
Wheatley wasn't a one-man show, though, as
the defense forced the Wolfpack (7-5) Into six
turnovers before 52.649 at Turn pa Stadium.
Clarence Thompson ran back one of (our
Interceptions 43 yards for u touchdown, while
Mlchljfur* Derrick Alexander returned a punt
79 yards foi «
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Toonier with a 31-yard TD pass.

Foley passes Flutie
MIAMI — Glenn Foley, who displaced Doug
Flutie as Doston College's career leader In
passes and touchdowns, threw for 391 yards
and three TDs. hitting 25 of 36 as the No. 15
ranked Eagles whipped Vlrglnu. 31-13. In the
Inagural CarQuest Dowl at Joe Robbie Stadium.
Doston College (9-3) won a bowl game for the
first time In seven seasons and set Carquest
Bowl records for points and yards (557).
Virginia (7-5) lost for the fifth time In seven
games and has lost four ronsccullve bowls.

A R O U N D T H E N A TIO N
Lightning tie Caps
LANDOVER. Md — Tampa Day got two goals
front Petr Kllmu to match Its best offensive
output this season, and Washington got two
from Mike Ridley while stretching Its unbeaten
streak to four games In a 5-5 tic Saturday.
Brian Bradley. Mikael Andcrsson and Roman
llninrllk also scored for Tampa Day. Peter
Dondra. Dale Hunter and Kelly Miller had the
other Washington goals.
Tampa Day goalie Pat Jablonski finished with
34 saves and Washington's Rtck Tabaraccl had
23. Including u spectacular grab of a blast by
Shawn Chambers with 2:54 left in overtime.

Arizona “swarms” Miami
TEMPE. AKIZ. — Arizona’s Desert Swann was
all over Miami on New Year's Day. handing the
Hurricanes their first shutout since 1979 with a
29-0 rout In Ihe Flestu Bowl.
The lUth-ralcd Wildcats, whose defense
ranked second In the nation, never gave the No.
10 Hurricanes a chance. Miami managed only
182 yards, a mere 35 on the ground, had four
turnovers and never got Inside the Arizona 40.
The Hurricanes (9-3). who won national
championships In 1983. 1987. 1989 nnd 1991.
had gone 168 games without being blanked.
Miami sustained Its worst defeat since 1984,
when Florida State won 38-3. Arizona (10-2).
meanwhile, avenged an 8-7 loss In Miami last
seuson In which Sieve McLaughlin missed a
51 -yard field goal on the final play.
Tills time. McLaughlin lilt three field goals —
39. 31 and 21 yards. Dan W hile hit Troy Dickey
for touchdown passes o f 13 and 14 yards and
Chuck Levy hud a 66-yard TD run.

B ES T B E T S ON

FOOTBALL
□ 1 p.m. - WESH 2. NFL. Miami Dolphins at
New England Patriots. (LI
□ 1 p.m. — WCPX 6. NFL. Dallas Cowboys at
New York Giants. (L)
C om pu te listing* on Pago 2B

Jason DeLuca

Jeff Shaw

’9 3 : W e w e re e v e ry w h e re
County made
headlines
across state,
nation, globe
By TONY DoSORMIIR
Herald Sports Editor________________
SANFORD — If It seems like wc
were everywhere In 1993. It's only
because we were.
Seminole County athletes. Semi­
nole County Iranis, and Seminole
County made news on the state,
national, and Inirrnutloiiul level on
a regular bash* during 1993. Il was a
rare wrrk where something of some
magnitude didn't happen.
Before heading Into 1994. we
continue our evolving tradition of
looking back al (In our opinion) the
top stories, trams, games, and
Individuals of 1993
Top 8 lories
Pastpltch softball: If n »i Ihe
single most Important story of 1993.
certainly the most debated. The
€|uestloti ot whether or not girls
a tte n d in g Florida p u b lic high
schools should ptuy slowplich or
fastpllcli soli hall reached the stale
legislature last spring.
Slowplich softball was all hut
banned In favor of the Iasi pitch
game when Governor Lawton Chiles
signed the gender equity bill Into
law late In the summer. Still, the
debate continues.
New soccer complex: Another
hotly debated topic was the new
Lake Sylvan Soccer Complex, which
was developed with the Idea of
becoming the permanent training
site of scvcrul of the United States
Soccer Federation's national trams
The facility was developed, ques­
tions were raised, and lawsuits were
filed. Fortunately, the problems
surrounding the project have been
dealt with to the satisfaction of
almost everyone Involved.
New softball complex: While Its
development and Implementation
drew much less attention and criti­
cism than the aforementioned soc­
cer complex, the Seminole County
Softball Complex In Altamonte
Springs was no less newsworthy. A
state-of-the-art facility. It gives the
county a she lo L ost. . . .

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Semlnolo County athlotos registered accomplishments
on the state, national, and International levels during
1993. For example, Seminole Community Coilngo
pitcher Robert Franklin (above left) was named lo the
third learn of the NJCAA Division I All-Amorlcan learn
while the Lake Mary girls' basketball team (above right)
surprised everyone but themselves by advancing to the

Class 4A stato championship game. Mlkool Pernlors
(below left), a two-tlmo All-American at SCC. continued
his comoback from an Achilles london Injury by winning
the Candian Opon last summer while Sanford residont
Tim Ralnos (below right) enjoyed one of his best
soasons In several year and led the Chicago While Son
Into the American League Championship Sories.

N a t io n a l c h a m p io n s h ip
tournaments: No sooner had the
SCSC opened Its gates than the
Amateur Softball Association con­
ducted the bulk of Its 12-und-Under
girls' slowplich softball national
championship tournament at the
site.
In 1994. the ASA Men's Class B
national championship tournament
will be played at SCSC. as will the
National Association o f Senior Citi­
zen Softball's Seniors Softball World
Series.
SCC forfeits! One o f the most
difficult stories In 1993 Involved the
S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C ollege
baseball team. The Ruldcrs were
enjoying one of their best seasons In
recent years when It was discovered
that a player had lost Ills Ineligibili­
ty yet continued to play.
As a result. SCC had to forfeit all
the games In which the ineligible
player had appeared. The losses
dropped the Raiders below .500 and
out of the running for a spot In the
Florida Junior College Athletic As­
sociation's state tournament.
Top Teams
Seminole boys track: The first
high school state champions of
1993, the Sem lnoles outscored
Bradenton-Southeast 33-31 for the
team title at the Class 3A slate track
meet. It was the second consecutive
state championship for the Semi-

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N B A S T A N D IN G S
■ A t T IR N CONFERENCE
Allaallc Dtvlttan
W L Pcf
Naw York
II
1 7M
Or land*
1* II -111
Miami
II II .401
Boston
11 11 414
New Jersey
11 1* 407
Philadelphia
10 1! 170
Wathington
1 M 254
Central Dtvistan
Atlanta
1* 1 .711
Chicago
&lt;0 * *47
Charlotte
14 tl S7I
Cleveland
11 11 444
Indian*
10 14 MS
Oatro-t
1 N 1*4
Milwaukee
1 M 25*
WESTERN CONFERENCE
M&gt;dweti Oivmen
W L Pet
Hawttan
14 4 417
Utah
M 1 114
San An tamo
II II 411
Danear
14 11 Sit
AA1
n|w
nffHRIVMJIB
1 M M4
Daltat
I 14 077
Pacific Dtvlttan
SaaHta
21 1 000
Phoanii
11 s on
Portland
1! tl *07
Golden Stata
14 11 i l *
LA Clippers
tl 14 tai
* 14 H I
LA Lakart
Sacramento
0 14 IN
Friday's Oamat
No pama* scheduled
Saturday's Cam**
No pa mat tchadukd
Irnta r -* O jm ti
Char tort* at New York.« p m
Now J *n *y at Roilon. 1pm
Miami at D*tr*4f. 1p.m
Ulan at Portland. I p m
LA Lakart at tan Antanto. 1 10pm
P*,H*d*,pa f» »t Denver. * p m
Daltat at Sacramento. *p m

FISH

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Lake Georg*
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Ocklawaha River
Homotatia River
Lake PanatofTkaa
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Fairfield *1. Wit Mllwauktaal
C*n*ya *1. Clarion (1
Providence M. toutn Carolina **
tOUTH
AU.-Birmingham ! L South Ftartda 41
Clnclnnall tl. Awttln Pta r 15
E lltahatn City t l I t Wlntten U lam M
Pt*IM*r II*. Im h rr Rtddia IM
tl. Lea *1. Mount tl. Vmeant ( I
MIDWEtT
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Nahratk* 10, N Ion a*)
Southern Cal *1.54* KantatCityM
tOUTMWElT
ttaphan F Auttln U. Cameron 14
PAR WEST
Alberttan tl. Grecelend M
New Mat lea St *7. Morgan St s*
Ortpon SI a . Portland It
fl*R‘t U . Stonanm 1*
TOURNAMENTS
*irmin*h4m t*ath*m RUek Tl* ImrlUIIWMl
Chim »tfuh4f
Watt OaorRi* tl. BlrmlnRham Southarn tt
Third PUc*
tu* Bannaft M. At* Hunttrlll* II
O r*«l Narthtrn Clank
rsimpttmtup
Wit Or*an Bat 40. E *tl Carolina 4]
Third Plat*
E MiehlRan TT. E Waihlngton 71
taturdar'i Call*** haUtthall tear at
SOUTH
Emhry Ridtfl* H. tarannah t l . t l
Cali*** Batkalhall Sehadyla
Tit* ma|er coikv* baUatball tehadwk lor
Jan 1
Sunday.Jan 1
EAST
Coppm t l *1 Botton CoJI*r*. Wmthrop at
Connecticut. Dartmouth ut Mam* at th*
Cumberland County Cluk Canter. Portland.
Mam*. SI Jotaph t al Tempi*. Vat* at
Varmont
SOUTH
Lalatratl* at PlarMa tt.; Morpan St al
Gaorp* Mayor. 0 * ridton al N Carolina $t..Marthail al North Carolina. Southern M m
at Tn Chattanooga Tarmatta* at Virginia
Tech
MIDWEtT
Taiat *• lllfnoit; E. Illinoit al Ian*;
Washington at Mmourl. rordham at Netr*
• j N Car*
Oam*;
Caroline. AST at Ohio S I; Indiana
SI. at SW Mlttaurl SI j Oalroil Marty al SI
Lauit. Chicago SI al W Michigan. Mar
guattaat Wltcontm
PAR WEST
Si. Mary t. Cal at. Caliiornia *t Oakland
Coiltaum. Cal Paly SLO al N Arlrona.
Purdue ut San Francisco *1 th* Con Pataca.
San Prancltco
Friday ! Waman't Crltagt RaUtthall Start!
EAST
Tampa 41, Merrimack t l
SOUTH
Auburn Montgomery 105. Wilmington Ohio
14
Duka 4*. N. Carolina St *4
Ga Southr**it*rn 44. Olivet Naiarana 11
llljnait tl. St. Sawfh F tor Ida I I
Lynn *1, Slippery Rock M
Okie hama Chrttllaa M. Watt Flarld* It
Ok Ilham a City *4. Barry M
Tulan* tl. T aiat A A M 11
MIDWEST
Baldwin Waltac* 11. BHjINon 41
FarrltSI 1*. Flarld* Southern IS OT
North wood. Mich It. Hop* M
SOUTHWEST
Southern Mathodlit U . Fordham I t
T a ia t A A M K ln g ivlll* 45. T t i a t Pan
American H
PAR WEST
Loyaia Marymaunt M. Way land Baptllt 17
S UlAh 44. Wahar Si M
Wathingfen *4. E . Wathington 4}
------TOURNAMth
4JUMINTS
Barry Na*J Taar't Clattk
Trantytyanl* 71. |l Anialmt*
Staaahill 04, Barry 17
Cklahama SI. Caarflrl Taurnamanl
PlrtlRaund
T aiat Chrlttlan It. Wyamlng *1
Oklahoma tl. 77. Frame SI 44

North Carolina M. Kaetacky 71. OT
Third Ptac*
Atahamt 57. Fiend* SI 11
Fifth Ptac*
Rkhmand I*, f a it Caralma tl
Seventh Ptac*
Cant. P tar id* It. Radlard It
Or end Canyon Uruvartity Claitic
Champianthia
Grand Canyon 41 Colo Cak Sprmgtlt
Third Ptac*
W Taiat AAM U Emporia SI M
Luther Holiday Taurnamanl
CfurnpUrtthif
Wli Stout 00.
SI
Third Ptac*
MllHkin *1. Mane hat **r M
Rad Ftath Claittc
CAampianthip
Portland M. Buck nail M
Third Ptac*
Buffalo M. St Francit P* li
Saturday'! Waman't Cailag* Batkathail
Seurat
TOURNAMENT
New V ter'i Clattk
N o rth a attarn Oklahoma t l O llvat
Naiaranall
Wilmington. Oat 14 Spring Hill 14
CENTRAL FLORIDA HOLIOAT CLASSIC
CHAMPIONSHIF OAME
NORTH CAROLINAM. KENTUCKY ’ ItO T I
NORTH CAROLINA 14*1
Smith 1 } 1 ] 4. Lawrence 4 4 ft* tl.
Crawlay 4 IS 1 l« 14. Jonat 4 11 44 11.
Sempton 4 M 14 14. Suddrath IJ 14 S.
Jack ton 0 1 R 0 •. Me Ka* 1104 4. Gillingham
11 C 1 I. Caspar 1 1 1 1 4 . C « v c 1 1 J 1
Total* 5* 44 14 54 M
K E N T U C K Y (H I
Ebarharr I 11 |» tl n . Baker 1 ) 9 0 ) Gray
4 « A t I. Read 7 n * II 11. Jaoian 01 A l 0.
Koach 1414 4. Wardford 1 S0 A 4. Robert* I 4
l i t Campbell 0 I 14 I. Sne/ant I 1 I 1 X
HigganbothamAAAOt Total* 11441*40)1
Htirtlm* tcor* — North Corollna 41.
Kantucky 11 Ragutation— North Carolina 44.
Kanlucky 44 Thr** point goal! — North
Carolina 4 11 (Lawranc* 14. jonat 0 1.
Sampten I X Cooper A I. Goar A ll. Kantucky
4 10 (Ebarhart I I . Rtad 17. Jantan A l.
Koach A t. Roberta 1-41. Rabound! - North
Carolina M (Sempton IS). Kentucky 41
(Roberta 0). Aultta — North Carolina 14
(Sampaon *). Kantucky t l (Read 4). Foutad
aut - S m ith . L a w ra n c *. E ba rh art.
Tachnkalk — Non*. A — MO
THIRD PLACE
NO. 14 ALABAMA 51, PLORIDA ST 11
Atabtma (A l)
Si* vanton 44 11 It. Wallin* I t 41 )4.
Thc/V.pton 112 14. Johnton 141 14 , Harrlt
4 4 A4 IX Want A l 11 1. Dan It It 44 00 4.
Yanllay 14 A0 5. Akiandtr 1 S A l X Smith
I S AA I. Crantnaw 1 1 AA X Koonc* 110 0 X
Fuller I I ASA. Total* 54 S7111447
Ftartda State ( H )
Oartah 14 S « 7. Auamt00444. Cabbint 0 4
00 A. Amotdl A l 44 X Paarcy I 4 AA 1.
Prat ton H O A X Alkinton I I 11 x Prank 1 4
AA X Wathington A l A l X Taylor A l 14 X
Walker I IAA1 Total* 4 4 H 4 1 IU
Haittim* tear* — Alabama a l Ftartda SI.
17. Thraa point gaalt — Alabama 710 (itarrlt
4 X Y.nltay I X Ataiandw l-l). Florida 11
IS (Oartak AS. Arnotdl A l. PratIon At.
Frank l - l ) . Rebound* — Alabama 17
(Stavantan 5. Watklnt X Fultar SI. Florida Si
I I (Walker SI. A t t lt lt — Alabama 17
(Thompton 4). Florida SI 4 (Paarcy 1)
Foutad out — Non* Technical* — Non* A —
100
Waman't Cailag* Baibatbalt Schedule
Th* wom an* m*|or col tag* basketball
tchadutalor Jan 1.
Sunday, J a x l
■AST
American U. al Bucknoll. Georgia Tech al
Maryland. Vanderbilt al Mattachutallt.
Pann SI al SI Joaapht. Kantat at Watt
Virginia
SOUTH
Virginia Tech *1 E Tannattaa 1 N. Carolina
SI. at Florida Atlantic; Missouri 41 Memphis
S t; Wmthrop *• N C. Charlotte Note* Dam*
at Old Dominion; Jackton SI. Al S I
l.eu ik la n a j A rk a n s a s a l T an n attaa ,
Mlttlttippi at Tannattaa Tach; Duka al Wak*
Faroti
MIDWEST
Si Loult al Chkagc Si j llllnait Si al
C r a l g h l a n j V a l p a r a i s o al
Hi Chicago.III. Chkago. Butter at Indiana
S I. Drake at Loyola. I l l ; Detroit Mercy al
Michigan St . Hely Croat al Nebraska; N
low* al S Illinoit. Niagara al Totado. E
llllnait al w Illinoit. Wyoming al Wichita
S I; Clav*land St al W.t Milwaukee
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma al Southern Math ; New M aik o
SI *f Taiat; Lamar al Taiat Tach
FAR WEST
N Arijona af CS Norfhrldg*. Colorado al
Long Beach i t . E Wathington at Oregon
i t . C$ Sacramento at Sant* Clara; San
DwgoSt at Southarn Cal
TOURNAMENTS
Flrtt round* of Marriott Hootkr Clattk at
Bloomington. Ind (Indiana vt Vale; E
Kanlucky vt
Xavitr Ohio);
N C G raan tb oro M arrio tt C la ttlc at
Graantbura. N C . IN C Graantboro vt Iowa
$ lj New Hampthlr* v t Tampl*), Portland
Shaolout at Portland. Main* (Main* t t
Gaurgta St ; Illinoit vt Kant). Sun and Fun

Tournament at Miami IGaarge Wathingtan
u*. SAA-Balttawr* County, Jemat Madlton
n Ctiambltj Ftartda tatamaltawal vt. Cawl
Caantttlcutj Ata.-BirmtagAtm vt. A/Uawtat
m taaihach Cardinal Clattk at Lauitvili*.
Ky. (LouHvlit* vt Cincinnati; Lautaiana V.
v*. 54a Kan*** City)

N F L S T A N D IN G S
All Tlmat BIT
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
■ *tl
W L T Pet. PP PA
1 Bullala
tl
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111
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411
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M 11 N 49

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Timwaf Pettatiion

F_ £ £
P_ F P_
F_ P £
F_ F_

Central Florida Haliday Clattk

C O L L 1 Q 1 S A S K IT S A U . 1

Cifrut Bawl Stall
I SI
J II 1 1 - It
Ttnnatte*
II
1 * I - 11
Tann — PG Backtuoort 44
Term — F la rin g t* pact ham Shuler
(Backtvoort kick I
PSU — Carlar Irun (Payak kkkl
P S U -P G F * y * k I*
Tann — FG Backtvoort M
PSU — Carter 14 run (Fayak kick)
PSU • Brady 7 pat* from Co&gt;' -&gt;t |F*y*k
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A - 71.414

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RU5HINO - Miami. Stawart 1 IS. Bannatt
* il. L Jonat I S. Coillnt 5 (mlnut Ml. Cotta
I {mlnut 1) Arijona. Levy II 141. Carter
1141. Taylor 4 41. B Johnton I I loy*&gt;1 14.
Pattarum I 4 C ojite' I 1. While 1 (mlnutll.
PASSINO - Miami. Cotta 101*141. Cat
lint SIS ISO Arlton*. Whit* II H U M .
Batter 11014
RECEIVINO - Miami. C T Jonat I N .
Talliton 1 IX Siawart 11. Bannatt J (mlnut
II. Harrlt I II. Chamber* I II. I Jonat 11
Arijona, Oktay 4*1. Vaughn 141. Laty
1 Immut I). Louatt I 'A libmen I I * H
Law itl IL L Harrlt I t!

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111
11
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IS 411 1124!
ta 17
SM
10
11
4«
111
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Malum Yard*
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TH IS W E E K S F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T

Miami
N Y Jalt
Ind'anapoi'S
Naw England

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t
4 0
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y Denver
t
4 •
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LA Raid*'*
1
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44? m 111
San D ago
400 t u no
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0
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE
141*
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7U M0 114
4 fi
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It
711 171 It*
Philadelphia
J •
447 114 111
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Phoanii
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t
4 0
too NO 111
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4 B
y Detroit
too 144 17!
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Chicago
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Tampa Bay
S 19 •
U1 IM 144
Watt
447
47* 1)4
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It
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441 1*7 IM
• *
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4 t
0
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4 tt
0
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y clinchedptayoltbarlh
Fnday't Gam*
Mmnetota 14. Wathmgtanf
Sunday, Jan 1
Buffalo tt Ind-anapellt. I p m
Ciaveiamial P.lliburgii. Ip r*i
Oailatai Na* Vark Gumta. 1 p m
Groan Bay *1 Detroit. 1JTm
Miami al New England. I p.m.
Phoanii at Atlanta. I p m
Saahiaai KantatCIty-1P m
Denver al Lot Angel*! Reuter 1 4 p m
San Drag* *1 Tampa Bay. 4 p m
Chicago4lL o t AngtlatRam t 4pm
Clncmnaliat NowOrioant. 4p m
New York Jaltal Houtton. I p m
Monday. Jan. I
Philadelphia*1 San Froncitco t p m
■ Houttan
Pltttbvrgh
Ckvatand
Cincinnati

NFL Ptayafta
Saturday. Jaa. 5
AFC and NFC WHdCard
Sunday. Jan. *
AFC and NFC Wild Card
Saturday. Jan. IS
AFC nnd NFC Dirittanal
Sunday. Jan. It
AFC and NFC Olvlttanal
Sunday. Jan. 11
AFC and NFC Championship
Sunday. Jan. M
Super Bowl al Atlanta. 4 p m

CO LLKO K FO O TB A LL
Calltg* Bawl Oamat
All Tlmat EST
Friday. Dae II
India*ad»n&lt;» Bawl
Al Shravtparf. La.
Virginia Tach tl. Indiana M
Peach Bawl
Al Atlanta
Clam ton IX Kantucky t l
Gator Bawl
Al Jachtanvill*
Alabama 14. Narth Caralina II
A lama Bawl
At San Antonin
California 17. low al
Saturday. Jan. 1
Hall*! Fame Bawl
Al Tampa
Michigan 41. North Carolina Slat* )
CHrut Bowl
Al Or land*
Pann Stal* II. Tannattaa II
Fiatla Bawl
At Ttmpt. Aril.
Arltana It. Miami 4
Carguatl Bawl
At Miami
Battan Cailag* II. Virginia II
Al Daltat
Noire Oam* IX T aiai AAM II
Rat* Bawl
At Pasadena. Ca:il
Wisconsin II. UCLA It
Heritage Bawl
Al Atlanta
Southarn U (4 I) v t South Carolina Stal*
14II. In)
Orangt Bowl
Al Miami
Nebraska (11-41 vk. Ftartda Stal* III II.
In)
At
QfitJftt
Ftartda (14 2) vt. Watt Virginia IIIO I. (nl
Saturday. Jaa. IS
( * t l W ttl Shrin* Clattk
Al itantard, Calil.
East vt W atl.apm IESPNI
Saturday. Jan. 21
MofeJIta A ll.
North vt South, l p m (ESPN)
Hula Bawl
Al Honolulu
Collage All Start ut Hawaii All Start. I
p m IESPNI
Fiatta Bawl H alt
• 4 0 4 - 4
Arltana
I
7 4 7 — Tt
A ril — Dkkay I I pat* rom While (kkk
tailed I
Arif - F G McLaughlin M
A ril - Levy 44fun (McLaughlinkkkl
A ril - F G McLaughlin 51
A ril - FG McLaughlin 11
(rom Whit*
I McLaughlin kkk I
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INDIVIDUAL STATI1TIC1
HUSHING — Peru State Carter I l f )
Archie 1) tt, Engram t is. MUn* 11) O Noel
5 4. Cailmt 1 Immut ) ) Ta-nettaa Garner
14 4* B William* I M Stawart a ll. Silvan
11. Hardin I (mlnut 1). H Shukr 1 Iminut
41. Coioultl I Iminut !&gt;
PASSINO - Penn Ste'a CoH n* 11 la I la]
Tannatta*. H Shular I I 41 I Ml Colguitt
1101
RECPIVINO — Perm State Ingram 11®7
0 Neal 1 it. Scott 1 I*. Archie 1 X Brady 11,
LaBarca I S Tannattaa. Flaming ) tot.
Phill.pt 111 Kant ] it. Faultnar } II SHyan
1 IX B WilUamt 1 t l B Shuler 1 t) Stewart
I I Garner I 1
Cerguett Bawl Slaty
Virginia
1 4 4 I - II
Bait** Callage
I I I
/ I - It
V* — Wathington I run IKktanNkkk)
BC — FG Gordon t*
BC - Cannon Tt patt from Faiey (Gordon
kick)
V* — Way ) run (kkk laiiadl
BC — Carman I patt from Foley I Gordon
kick)
BC — Millar 44 patt from Fo*ey I Gordon
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BC — Campball IIru n IGordonkkk)
A - M U*
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14
17
14 45 44 144
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1 40
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINO — Virgin!*. W**hmgion 1 40
Brook* 411 Way 4 17. W illll 74 Botlon
College Campbell 71 40. Green IA71. Shirley
l i t Comar 1 j. Smith 1 (minus |). Ryan
I (mlnutll, Foley S (mlnut It)
PASSINO - Virginia. Willll 1* 1 1 0 )97,
Groh 1104 Boston Collage. Foley 1)14!
Ml
RECEIVINO — Virginia. Holm** I t l .
Mundy 4 44. D a.'* ] 41. Broukt I 14. JtfNrt
1 1, Way I I. Wathington MmMtut I) Battan
C01 kg*. Mite hall 1 O . Campbell 4 SI. Grk*
4 M. Cannon J 104. Millar 1 54. Gibbon* 1 M.
Ransom I I ]
Hall a! Fame Bowl Halt
N Carolina SI
* 4 ) 4 - 1
Michigan
0 II II * - 0
Mich — W h*jll*y 14 run (Etatovkkickl
Mich — A k ian d *' Tt punl return (EkJOvk
kick)
Mkh — Toomar 11 patt from Cellini
lEtatovkklck)
Mich — Thompton 4] interception return
(Etaiovlckkk)
Mich -Whaallay llru n (E k rovk kkk)
NCST — Fujgaraid 12 patt Irom dandtr
I Vidal kh kkk)
Mkh — Power* it run lE tatovlckk l)
A - 51X4*
NCI Mkh
II
II
M 11? 44 141
its
Ml
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III
IOM 4 11110
0 «9
4 47
49
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111
17 It
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TimaolPottattion

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINO — North Carolina Stale. Downs
III4 X Georg* 121, Brown 1 11. Harvey 144.
FHjgarald 1C. Coin** I Iminut 1). Bender
1 Iminut II) Michigan. Whaallay It lit.
O a v lt 7 I t . P o w e r * 4 11. Bull H I .
Btakebutuke S 12. F o tltr l i t . Rllchta I f .
Collin* I 4. Carr I I
PASSINO - North Carolina Stal*. Harvey
1)171IC* Coin** O IPO . Bander 4 10 217
Michigan. Collint II U 0 Iff. Carr I 101!
RECEIVINO — North Carolina Stale.
Got net ) 72. Down* 4 54. Schullf 2 II. Hinton
111. George 2 It. FHjgarald I II. Brown I 5
Michigan. W Smith ] 44. D Jonat I t l .
Toomar 1 44. Hay** 117. Oavlt 1 J. Richard*
I II

NHL

M

Al. Tlmat EST
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Dtvlttan
W L T Ptl OF OA
M * 1 M ita *7
NY Rangert
11 11 4 ta IM 101
Naw Jir**y
M 17 1 i) H4 144
Philadelphia
17 11 4 M 124 III
Wathington
I I 15 1 &gt;1 IN IM
Florida
15 II 1 J) IM IM
NY l»l*"d*r*
t i n 5 2* 111 111
Tampa Bay
Harfhaatl Dtvlttan
I I 11 1 44 140 111
Pittsburgh
17 11 7 41 111 10*
Botlon
I I 17 1 )» 111 194
Buffalo
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, January 2, 1994 - a s

Tasty flounder are worth the extra trouble I c l a s s
Perhaps ihr tastiest of all
Inland saltwater fishes Is the
flounder. Few anglers catch
flounder by accident. because
th ey M e s tric tly a bottom
dweller i i&lt;l prH&lt;r a specific type
oi 'ihbiiai
l)etng a flatfish, flounder rely
upon the tactic of ambush to
entrh their prey, wljlch consists
primarily of small tmltflsh.
Flounder are fond of Inlets and
river bottoms that are partially
rocky. Their moMled coloring*
enable them lo lie concealed,
walling for an unwary baltflsh to
wander by. Capable of a short
burst of s|&gt;rrd. flounder scire
their food with liny, sharp teeth.
Port Canaveral and Ponce Inlet
are two local flounder hotspola.
The south side of the south
jetties at Ponce Inlet, and the
rocky dropoff* of Port Canaveral
a re h a vrn s fo r b ig w in te r
flounder.
The strategy for flounder fish­
ing Is very simple, but Involves
the use of a cast net to catch
bite-size baltflsh The No. I
choice of halts Is finger mullet.
hut virtually any type of small

baltflsh will work. In fart. In
north Florida, varieties of dltrh
minnows are very populur.
Ilallcastlng or spinning tackle
will do jusl fine, used In combi­
nation with a small weight and a
s h o r t le a d e r o f 2 0 -p o u n d
m onofilam ent. Some anglers
prefer small treble hooks, while
others use long shanked single
hooks
The most successful tactic
Involves making short casts and
bouncing the live ball slowly
across the bottom. Flounder will
often take the b ill with a sharp
"ta p ", while other times they
will simply grub the ball and the
angler will think that hr :s
snagged on the bottom.

It Is always good to wall 20-30
seconds before setting the hook
In ardrr lo give ihr flounder lime
to get the halt deep In Its mouth.
Once hookrd. flounder can be
surprisingly strong. In fact, large
flounder can really put up quite
a fight on light tackle.
Beyond a doubt, the best part
of a flounder fishing trip Is In the
eating of the catch. Flounder are
absolutely delicious, and are well
worth the little bit of extra effort.
SHUPE*S SCOOP
Always use the lightest weight
(MMsIble when flounder fishing.
You will not only get snagged
less. It Is also easier to delect
biles
FISHING FORECAST
Puisla Lake will be hoi with
the rurrent low water condi­
tions. Hass are forced out of the
ditches and cow pastures Into
the main channel, where they
are like ducks In a barrel lairge
shiners on the deep bends are
good beta for heavyweight boss.
Stripers and sunshines are be­
ginning to hit In Lake Monroe
and around the 1*4 bridge
Flounder are beginning to

steal the show at Sebaatian
Inlet, where they arc hitting
finger mullet bounced slowly
a c r o s s th e r o c k y b o tto m .
Dlucflsh are also thick. Reds and
snook are also being caught on a
regular basis.
C a p ta in J a c k at P o rt
Canaveral reports that wreck
fishing has been outstanding
when boats can get out. Lots of
cobla and a few grouper are
being caught on most wrecks.
Also expect good bottom fishing
on Inshore reefs such as
Pelican Plata and 8-A.
Inside thr Port, look for plenty
o f * sheepshead and flounder.
Trout and redflsh will be moving
on and off the flats of ’ the
Banana and Indian rivers with
each passing cold front.
Illueflsh and sheepshead are
the lop attractions at Ponce
Inlet, while redflsh. drum, and
flounder are also mixed In for
good measure. Live or fresh dead
shrimp are the lop balls The
shrimp are also running In the
Oak Hill area Shrimpers can
call LcFll* Fish Camp for the
tides, etc.

Enders, Sundvall post big wins at BA-Sanford
•peeli

BOWL AMERICA MEN'S CLA8SIC

ild

D o c . 21

SANFORD - Steve Enders and Harold
Sundvall rolled Ihr two highest mens'
series of the week lo post Impressive league
v ic to r ie s to h ig h lig h t play at flo w l
America Sanford
Enders had a week's !&gt;r*t G71 In (he
McGuire's Canvas league lo win by a 54-pln
margin: while Sundvall posted a 632 In the
Deer 30 City League lo better his nearest
competition by 42 pins.
The closest men s competition came In
the Howl America Mc's Classic Lrugur on
December 21st. where the top four howlers
nil rolled In the 600's and finished within 34
pins of Stan Smltb'a league best 633.
The top individual game among the men
was a 263 tallied by Don Bangs In the
Wednesday Senior Citizens League.
The McGuire's Canvas League also proved
to be thr hot spot for high scores among thr
women as Dorins MacAteer rolled a
week's best series of 578 to edge a 56H by
Cathy McNabb. MacAtaar and McNabb
were the only women to post score* of belter
than 550 during the week.
Individually MacAtssr also had thr beat
game as she posted a 225 during her 578
series

Ssrlss ' Stan Sm ith. 635: Richard
W illiam s. 629. Hill Slnnott. 612: Pnt
Johnson. 601.
Dsc. 28
Ssrlss ' Petr Cam phel. 638: Harry
Sweat. 584: Eddie Clarke, 379; Donnie
Henevenlo. 360
Oazne — Al Howling. 239: Jim Gntrinan.
220; Clarke. 217. Campbcl. 2 15.
Gome — Smith. 237; Jimmy Rnche. 247;
Charles Shaw. 226; Slnnott. 223
BEER:30 CITY LEAGUE
Dsc. 22
Ssrlss ' Harold Sundvall. 632. Hemle
Dudley. 610. Hob Orwlg. 389: Hill Slnnott.
577.
Oams — Sundvall. 234. 216. 202: Jcson
Evrrly. 227; Dudley. 210. 202; Orwlg. 204:
Slnnott. 201.
WEDNESDAY SENIOR CITIZENS
Dsc. 22
Msn: Ssrlss ' Myron Gates. 378: Don
Hang*. 577 High Oams — Hang*. 263:
Gates. 213.

HINOONERS
Dsc. 15
S s r lt s ' P h y llis M ott.
Komainc. 485.

THURSDAY NITE MIXED
Dsc. 23
Msn: Ssrlss ' Nick Newman. 593: Rich
Fiance. 579. High Oams — Fiance. 233;
Newman. 207.

532:

O a m a — M o t t. 1 9 4 ; R o m s t n e

ta n

H etty

Womeni B erlss — Barb Richards. 489:
Helen Dechelle. 467. Oam s — Richards.
185; Dechelle. 170.

1993
Continued from IB

nole
boys arid (heir third In four
•yearn.
Seminole Juki missed sweeplug both chumpionniilps. the
Tribe girls finishing second lo
Jackaonvllle-Klbaull al (he state
meet by u 30-27 margin.

Lyman glrla croaa country:
Seminole County's other state
championship Irani of 1993. the
Greyhounds won the Class 4A
slate title for the second time In
four years. Ktunnh Hresnlck und
Linda Davis, freshmen on the
1990 stale championship team,
helped lead Ihc Greyhounds to
the 1993 crown.
Lyman wan within 18 points of
winning two state champion­
ships on one day: that was (he
difference between the secondplace Greyhounds and state
champion Winter Park (203-185)
In Ihr final boys' standings al
the Class 4A slate swim meet.

Lake Mary glrla baaketballt
In one of (he most Improbable
runs In county basketball histo­
ry. the Hams swept to the
4A-Dlstrlct 9 championship and
kept on winning all the way Into
the Class 4A state championship
game, upselling No. 1-rankcd
Mlaml-Norland 42-41 In the
semifinals (sec below).
In the slate championship
gam e, Pcnsacola-Washlngton
d efeated Lake Mary 61-45.
Karen Morris, who later received
a full scholarship to Auburn, led
the Rams with 14 points.
Lyman boys aocceri Having
lost Just one game all season, the
Lyman Greyhounds advanced to
the Class 4A state championship
c o n t e s t a g a in s t V a ir lc o B lo o m ln g d a lc . w h e r e th e
Greyhounds lost 2-1 on sud­
den-death penalty kicks.
Lyman ended the season with
a record of 25-2-3. the best mark
In school history.

Oviedo boys basketball:
State champions In 1992. Ihc
Oviedo Lions w eren't given
much chance to repeat In 1993.
They didn't, but the Lions didn't
give up thrtr title without a fight,
advancing lo (he Class 4A semifinals before losing lo Miami
Senior. 71-56.

District 3 tournament, ihc Lake
Howell Silver Hawks rallied from
a 2-0 deficit with less than 20
minutes lo play lo defeat Lymun
3-2 In overtime. Holly Meyers
scored the game-winning goal
for Lake Howell three minutes
Into the second overtime period.

L a k e M a ry 42, M lam lNorland 4 It No-one gave (he
Lake Mary Rains more than the
slimmest of chances of healing
top-ranked Mlaml-Norland In the
semifinals of the Class 4A girls'
basketball stale tournument.
No-one. that Is. except Luke
M ary co a ch A n n a V a n lan dlngham and Ihc Rams, who
rallied from a 12-6 deficit after
one quarter to upset MlamlNorland. 42-41. Junior center
Diane Dubcr converted one of
two free throws with 25 seconds
remaining to break a 4 1-41 tie.

Bamtnole 2. Tltnavllle

It

Trailing Titusville 1-0 In the
3A-Hegion III baseball champi­
onship game, defending Class
3A state chumplon Seminole
struck for two runs In the
bottom of the sixth Inning and
hung on fora 2-1 victory.

Women: Series — Ruth Hurk. 543; Drbbl
Leigh. 519. High Oams — Hurk. 215;
Rhonda Waddle. 211.
MeOUIRFS CANVAS
Dsc. 23
Msn: Ssrlss ' Steve Enders. 671; Chuck
Lamb. 617. Oome — Enders. 234: Pete
Campbell. 223: Pat Johnton. 223.
Women: S crie s — Donne MacAteer. 578;
Calhy McNabb. 568 Game — M acAteer.
225; McNabb. 211.
FRIDAY SENIOR CITIZENS
Dsc. 24
Msn: Ssrlss ' Don Hang*. 622: Myron
Gales. 541. Oome — Hang*. 221: Joe
Gardner. 195.
Womsnt Series — Grace McGonlgle. 368:
Charlottr Iwatlw. 346 Oam s — MiGonlglc.
138; Iwatlw. 130.
TUESDAY NITE MIXED
Dec. 28
Msn: Ssrlss * Tony Gee. 515: Mich
tlelnhch. 503. Gome — Heinrich. 194; Gee.
190.

Women: Series — Nancy Johnson. 544:
Mary Bartels. 543; Linda Alderman. 523 (B7
pins over average). Oam s — Johnson.
216.204: Kathy Derry. 203.
TUESDAY MATCH POINT
Msn: High Ssrlss ' Pete Roberson. 583:
Nick Newman. 573. Gam s — Roberson.
223: Rod Hutler. 210.
Woman) S s rls s — Linda Stafford. 541:
Nancy Johnson. 514. Oam s — Stafford.
203; Mardell Gonterman. 192.

made II 36-29. Manatee came
hack on Its poMitrssion. Chris
lllll scoring on u 2-yard ran lo
set up Wiggins' winning dash
Individuals
Tim Raines (baseball): A
Seminole High graduate. Raines
led the Chicago While Sox In Ihc
American League Championship
Series, where he tel a ALCS
record for most hits In a series
with 12.

Andre Scott (Hack and field):
In the first meet of the 1993 high
school season. Seminole's Scott
won the triple Jump at the Lake
Brantley Open with a leap of 52
fret. 14* inches. By the end of
the 1993 high school season,
no-one In the nation had come
close lo breaking that mark.
Heather Golden (softball): A
graduate of Lake Mary High
School. Golden led Valencia
Community College lo a third-

Matt Dlcmcr scored the winn­
ing ran on a third-strike wild
pitch.

Oviedo 60, Boone 59: In the
4A-Reglon V boys basketball
championship game, the defen­
ding state champion Oviedo
Lions (rail fifth-ranked Boone
59-58 with seconds left to play.
With four Boone defenders
charging at him. Junior point
guard Todd Bcllhorn found
Randy Wright ill alone under
the bosket. Wright took the pass
and dropped In a lay-up for the
winning margin, sending the
Lions on to the 4A-Sectlon IU
championship game.

Top Gama*
Lake Howell 3. Lyman 2
(OT)t Ranked No. I In the state.

Tied 21-21 al the end of
(egulatlon. both teams rushed
for a touchdown and a iwo-polnt
c o n v e r s io n on th e f ir s t
tiebreaker.

Ihc iwo-tlme defending Class 4A
girls soccer state champion
Lym an G re y h o u n d s w ere
favored to win their third conarcutlvc state crown In 1993.
Hut In the semifinals of the

On the second tiebreaker. Lake
Brantley went first and took a
35-29 lead when Ricky Hamilton
scored on a 5-yard ran. Tim
LeCrolx's kick on the point-after

Golden, w h o w tu named lo Ihe
All-Tournament team. Inter was
nam ed lo I h e N J C A A A llAmerican team.

Danielle Garrett and Jodi da
Drain (soccer): Recognized as
two o f the top high school
players In Ihc state. Garrett
(Lyman) and de Bruin (Lake
Mary) earned spots on Ihe Unit­
ed Stales Soccer Federation's
Under-20 women's and men's
national learns, respectively.

Associated Preoa
This Is the Florida Sports
W riters Association all-stale
fool hall learn for Class 5A:
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Rathattar. Miami jpringt. 4-1.104 Jr.; Mark
Jacobi. Fan Wattan Baach Chactoahatrhaa,
0 2. 224. Jr ; Jan H a ik ln t. Jaratata
R loaryiaa. 44214 Jr.
Doltntioo batkt (411 Tray Jawndart.
Miami Jpringt. 411. IN . Jf . Laaphar
CattMkarry. Miami Jpringt. 4-1. MS. Jr ;
Nathanlal Braakt. North Miami. 411. IN.
tr.i Johnny Davit. Var* Batch. 4 4 IOC. Jr
utility ( I I : WiikM Parat. Miami High. 4-1.
IN. Jr.
Klckar/pweteri Chrlt Gardnar. Plantation.
J 10. I N Jr
THIRD T IA M
Ouortorbotk (lit JaahOmttaaC NMaytUt.
4B. 114 Jr

Community College baseball re­
cord book. Franklin was named
lo Ihe third learn o f the National
Junior College Athletic Associa­
tion's Division I All-American
learn.
Lake Howell's Anna Pohira
( g o l f ) t L a k e M a r y 's J a ck
W hiskas (tennis) and Chad

C h r is to p h e r (sw im m ing):
Oviedo's Brian Blaek (wrestl­
ing); Lyman's Mika Ek (swim­
ming): Lake Brantley's Melissa

Ranalog back* ( l l i Cutty Wang. Parkland
Doug lot. 4B. MB. Jr . icon M orlti. Manda
rln. 4 B. IN . Sr i M * H a rrlt. Tamp*
Hllltbarough. Sto. 1*4 i f
R tcalvart (Jit Robbia Whaalar. Fori
Walton Baach Choctawhalcha*. t i l . US. Jr ,
Don tomboy, Caopar City. 44. MO. Jr.
Ottanahr* lla* ( l l i Tacarra Oalancy. Miami
Jawthrldg*. 0 t. 2*4. Jr i Chad Wilton.
Parkland DougUt. 0 4, 211. Jr ; Krl* Cam
alack. Apopka. 4 0. I I I . Jr . Jataa OaLaca.
Lak* BraatMy. 41.144. Sr.i John Jena*. Fort
Walton Booth Choctaahatchaa. 4 0.7*0. Jr
Utility (l|j WHIM Taggart. Bradtnton
Manat**. *e. IN. Jr
Da tangly* lla* O I
Jam Hart. Miami
Jawthrldg*. 44. T ii Jr . John Da lot. Lynn
Hayan Mativy. 41. 110. Jr . Doran Ja.agr,
Lantan* Janlalucag. a I. 274. Jr
Llaobackarg (4 li John Mannon. Fort
Walton Baach. &lt; *, n s . Jr . Dondrtll
Flaranca. Plantation. * 4 no. Jr . Arnold
Parian. Miami Norland. 41. no. Jr . Rom a
Smith. Bradtnton Manat**, a J. TOO Jr
Dattnttr* baefct (Oil AM* Wright. Miami
Columbut. S 10. U4 Jr . Ktnton Rlckaroun
SI Awgwtlln*. 4 2. IN . J r . Dvmvir,og
Murray. Bradtnton Manat**, t o i m . Jr .
Horn#/ Tarrant*. WlnMr Gordon Wait Or
• .4 4 IN .tr
Utllrty (I I : Ryan Oa'iaCrott*. Part*/, a 2.
IN. Jr
Kkktr/panttr i Jon MlhalM. M .d dN W g
414 IN . Jr
MONORABLC M IN T IO N
RB Thamat Featman. Vara Baach. S 0. Ml.
Jr . OB Patrick Bonn*/, laudardai* Latot
Boyd Andtrtan. 41. IN . Jr . Corna'lwt Halt.
Fart Laudardai* Olllard. 4 ], 214 Jr . LB
Otrtk Ch'poMttl. Orangt Park. 4 2. 220. Jr
QB B illy Lwckl*. Fart Walton Baach
Choctaahatcha*. 42. MS. Jr , OL John
Go*g#». Lata City Columbia. 40. 2*1. Jr . RB
William Charry. DtLand. 42. JOS Sr . OB
Lane* Hoailk*. Palm Baach Lakat. 40. Ut.
Jr . OB Jot* Lauraano. Catenial. * 2. IN. Jr
RB Keith Board. PlantatMn. J M. IN. Jr
RR Duan* Jonvt Watt Orangt. JO. IN.
I f . DL Shan* Burnham. Taliahatta* Lln
CBtn. 4 4 200. Jr i WR Brian Brannaman
UktMnd. 4 2. !N. J r. T f Chrlt P m m i
WlnMr Park. 4 4 NO. Jr : WR Joth Lubm
Tamp* Gaimar. 4 2. 221. J r ; WR John
Bwrdan. Boon*, t 4 TOO Jr . OL Dvac Story
Winter Park, a J. 2*1. Jr . OL Martwi Young
Miami High. 4 4 214 Jr 01 Tyron# Clark.
GaruaMl Tat*. 4 4 NS Jr
TE Chan.,
Frvttmatar. Parker.« J 211. Jr
OL M lchaal L a a to n . O alray Baarh
Atlantic. 42. 214 Jr . LB Larry Rogen.
Tamp* Hllltbarough. 4 2 .P 0 .S r OB Gord-a
fanderton. Apopka. 41. MS. i t . RB id
Hinton. Toliahotto* Lincoln J 4 IN . Jr . OB
Antalna Amt ander. Mandarin »J . ML Jr .
OL Carey Jnaod. Edgawatar. 4 4 Id . Jr :
Crag Oatev Lynn Haven Motley. 4 2. 221. Jr ;
WR Jamet Franklin. Jaratata. j M. IN. Jr .
OB Jatt Shew. Lake Brantley. 42.1*4 Sr.
OL Potar Connork. Jt Awgwttin*. 4 2 2*0
tr.i K Jorga Gallon. Carat GobM*. JO. 1*1.
tr.i DB Shattn Batemor*. Orang* Park. 42.
M4 Jr.i K Robert It * ran ton. Bradenton
Manat**. 4 4 M4 Jr.; QB Anthony CaHorton
Boon*. I I. 104 Jr ; QB AntonM McCullough
Tampa King. J ll. Ut. Jr . RB Chariot
WIMy. Miami Norland 4 4 IN . i t . RB
Jamot Rlchardton Miami Carol City. J 10
Ut. Jr.. WR Kovln Coleman, NkOvHM. J 10.
Ml. Jr.i OL Each Pillar, Taiiahatto* Lincoln
4 4 1 2 4 Jr
OB Tromayno Martin. Apopka. J 10. US.
OB Oorrlck Gibton. NUoml Killian. 4 I.
IN . Pr. QB Joth JmeTker. Vera Baach. 44.
U 4 Jr.i LB Jan Thampton, FMtchar. J ll.
2N. Jr.i DL Vinca Radtord. Erant. 42. 2N.
Jr.; Miguel Cummlngg. Vara Baach. 4 2. 214
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Batsman (sw im m in g): Sem i­
nole's Andre Scott. Bernard
Sparrow and Belindar Morgan
(track and field): Individual stale
champions, one and all.
Jason Varltak (baseball); A
graduate of Lake Brantley now
attending Georgia Tech. Varltek
was named the Player o f thr
Year In the Atlantic Coast Con­
ference as well as the first-team
catcher o f Collegiate Baseball's
Division I All-American team.

S a n f o r d P la in t A

A Wroclaw Sorvlcoo Inc.

Mikael Pernfora (tennis): A
iwo-tlme All-American for Semi­
n o le C o m m u n it y C o lle g e .
Pernfora beat former Sanford
resident Jim Courier on the way
to winning the Canadian Open.

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B rad cn ton -M an atee 37,
Lake B ra n tle y 30 (2 0 T ):
Shcvln Wiggins rushed for a
two-point conversion lo gh c Ihr
defending Class 5A stale cham­
pion M anatee H urricanes a
37-36 win over Lake Brantley In
the Class 5A semifinals.

place finish al Ihe National
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been sold in 10 days, call us and we'll renew it free. No copy change
while ad is ru ining except for price. Non-commercial only.

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�4B • Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 2. 1944

Business
M E E T IN G S
Optimists woo downtown
SANFORD — Tltr Sanford OpIlmtM Club will Ik* hosting lltrlr
wrckly lutirlirotl meeting at lltr Colonial R oom s lianquct
facility WrtlnrMlay. Jan. 5. According lo Rick llowc. "T ltr
l&gt;ut|H»se of the meeting is lo encourage downtown business
people to net a fret for optim ism ."
Tltr club Is urgln anyone who is Interested In Joining the
"Friend of Youth" operation, attend the Hireling. Past youth
projects s|Hitwtted by the 23-year old chapter Include Youth
Appreciation Week. Respect for latw day. S|&gt;cech and Essay
Contest. Alhletr of the Week, and Adopt a Family.
Persons wishing additional Information should contact H oar
at 323*7022.
The meeting at the Colonial Room will lirgln Wednesday at
12 noon.

PEO PLE PR O G RESS
Bratton moves up at Harper
SANFORD
IliirjK-r Mechanical Corjxiratlon. 5401 Benchmark Lane. Sanford, has named R. Steven Bratton as
account manager In the srrvlrr department. Bratton's
responsibilities will Include service contract sales to both the
public arrd private scelon*. He has over 10 years experience In
energy management, and Is a certified lighting efficiency
professional. Prior lo Joining Harper. Bmtlnn was an account
executive with Slche Environmental Controls In Orlando

Gruber elevated at Contemporary 4
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Mortgage lending executive
Renctta Grulrcr has been promoted to Assistant Vice President
and Processing Coordinator for Contemporary Mortgage
Services. Inc., of Altam ontr Springs. Gruber, a resident of
Ovtedo. was one of the company's first employees. Joining
Contemporary In 1986 as an administrative assistant.
The announcement was made by Contemporary prtnrlpal
and co-owner Arlowene Croxnll.

Vershel to PR for Coalition
SANFORD — Larry Vershel Communications has been
named public relations agency of record for the Coalition for
Choice In Financial Services. The coalition is made up of
Florida banks, thrift Institutions. Insurance companies and
marketing groups, to defend rights of banks to sell annuities.

UPS honors supervisor
LONGWOOD — John Matthews was recently honored by
United Parcel Service for completing 20 year of service with the
company. Matthews began his UPS career In 1973 as a
preloader. Hr Is presently supervisor with UPS In lamgwnod.
"T h ere have been good days and bud days." he commented,
"but the good days have alw ays outnumbered the bad."
Th e honor was given based on performance, length of
service, safety, promotions and scholarships.

ED U C A TIO N
SCC Real Estate courses
SA N FO R D — The. Rent Estate Institute o f Seminole
Community College Is ready to launch a new series of clusscs lo
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or appraisers.
The following advanced classes are designed for students
who have already completed the first 75 hours o f the Real
Estate Appraisal format. They are offered during lilt Winter
Trrm beginning January 4. They are listed as follows:
• Jan 5 through Feb. 9 — Real Estate Appraisal Methods.
• Feb.
14 through Mar. 10 — Real Estate Apprulsal

Capitalization.
• Mar.

21 through Apr.

20 — Real

Estate

Appraisal

‘93 g o o d fo r b u s in e s s
‘94 lo o k in g e v e n b e tte r
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
Ttic year 1993 wns goml for
(hr kindness cllmulr of northrm
S e m in o le C o u n ty a n d Its
municipalities. The area has
seen good growth, with the
pros|K*ctA o f much more to come
In 1994.
Commercial progress Is un­
derway In Sanford as well as
Lake Mary.
e S A N F O R D - Dave Furr,
executive director of ihc Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
commented. "Once you hear the
ham mers start, you can be
assured that progress Is un­
dr rway and I hr econom y Is
going to im prove."
Furr pointed out the construc­
tion which got underway during
1993 at the new Wayne Densch
plant on W S.R. 46. as well as a
number o f other construction
and expansion efforts underway.
Regarding Sanford's
downtown area Fare said. " I
recently took .. walk through the
entire area Just to see how
various businesses were getting
along. I found that, compared lo
last year, we actually have very
few vacant buildings "
Farr said there were some
which have remained vacant for
many years. "But for most of
these." he said, "there hasn't
really been a major marketing
drive underway by the owners to
have them rented or sold.'*
F a rr c o m m e n te d on th e
changes being seen downtown,
which he attributes to the start
of the Main Street program, and
the development of the Seminole
Towne Center Mall. "W hat we
are seeing Is many more collect­
ibles. urts and antique stores. '
he said. "T h e old style stores are
disappearing, but the specialty
stores arc em erging, und I
believe It's one of (he best things
we can do for our city consid­
ering tltr construction o f the
m all."

By NICK PPBIPAIF

Each o f the courses meet from 0 until 9 p in., each Monday
nnd Wednesday. The fee for Florida residents Is *177.60. For
non residents, the cost Is 826G.70.
Additional courses arc also offered through the Real Estate
Institute. For further Information, phone Barbura Baker,
323-1450. ext. 697. Classes urr forming now and registration Is
available at cither the Main Campus. 100 Weldon Blvd..
Sanford, or Hunt Club Instructional Center. 510 Hunt Club
Blvd.. Apopka.

Herald Stall Writer

Higgins &amp; Heath open Longwood office
LONGWOOD — Higgins &amp; Heath. Inc./Bctter Homes nd
Gardens has announced a new Ccnltal Florida office will open
during this new year. The company has signed a lease for
3.000 square feet of office space In the Longwood Village
Shopping Center.

Gulf Atlantic Title sets record
LAKE MARY — A record October for residential real estate
closings bus been announced by GulfAtlantlc Title Agency.
The privately-owned com pany posted $20.7 million In
residential warranty deed volume to close out the ycur's first
10 months with I1B1.5 m illion • more than $2 million more
than the second place company.
GulfAtlantlc has seven closing offices serving the two-county
market Including offices In l^ikr Mary. Sanford and Altamontr
Springs.

Getting to the point
Chamber Ambassador Walt Smith, loll, tries his hand at dart
throwing, as the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce held a
ribbon cutting recontly tor Joy's Dart Shop, 3575 W. Lake Mary
Blvd., In the Driftwood Center. Owners, Joy end Ray watch
Smith's throwing style. At least he didn't mlas the board.

The development of Seminole
Towne Center Mall got un­
derway In 1993 with nn official
g ro u n d b r e a k in g . 1994 Is
expected to sec the start of
construction at the stir which Is
rxpcctcd to produce about 1.400
construction Jolts In this new
year.

• LAKE MARY - The city of
Lake Mary has more room for
commercial development Ilian
most cities. New businesses have
been flo ck in g to th e area,
es p e c ia lly Just ru st o f (he
lnlcnitatc-4 exit along the newly
widened Lake Mary Boulevard.
Among new businesses which
.or hc&gt;plofi ,lhc.7iUy,'i*« KBWMHWy
and providing lii^jp- a.id morr

Winn-Dixie honors
children’s home

Applications.

COM PANY PROQRESS

H u iM r M ttfM K K M tM m u

Lake Mary's new Chick Fil-A restaurant, 4420 Lake
Mary Blvd . baroly made II for 1993. having opened

ENTERPRISE - The Method­
ist C h ildren 's Home In E n­
terprise. was the recipient this
year of Wlnn-Dlxlc's 10th Annu­
al Good Citizenship Award. The
presentation Included a certifi­
cate and monetary contribution.
The event was held Dec. 8 at a
luncheon In Orlando, with over
40 organizations throughout
C e n t r a l F lo r id a r e c e i v i n g
awards, and total contributions
of approximately $ 110.000.
The company also recognized
the civic-minded accom plish­
ments of one of Its own associ­
ates.

HawksCrest will
showcase builders
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald Stall Wrltor
LONGWOOD - HawksCrest. a
new custom home residential
community. Is ready to go Into
construction. HawksCrest Is lo­
cated at the Intersection o f Lake
Mary Blvd. and Markham Woods
Road, adjoining Alaqua.
Homes arc expected to range
In the $300,000 to $600,000
class, with eight preliminary
bu ilders now com m itted to
building models or spec homes
on three hotnesltcs each.
HawksCrest vice president o f
sales and marketing Bob Un­
derwood announced the builders
who will Join In the project. They
Include: J.C. Brown Develop­
ment Co.. Maitland: Dave Brewer
Homes. Inc., Lake Mary: Rick
Jennings Building and Devel­
opment. Ormond Peach: nnd
Joncs-Clayton Construction Co..
Winter Park.
Also Included arc Scott L.
Phllpot. Inc., nnd Andrew &amp;
Bradley Homes. Inc.. LongwrKKl:
Maroon D evelopm ent. Inc.. Altnmantc Springs: nnd SouthGroningcr Homes. Winter Park.
Groundbreaking for the first
phase o f 157 homealtcs Is antici­
pated for early January.
In addition lo the homes.
HawksCrest will also feature a
7.000 yard. 750 acre golf course,
designed by professional Gary
Player, who also designed the
Alaqua course.

for business this Thursday. Tho official opening
will be Monday.

Jolts, are Bolt Evans Restaumnt.
T a r g e t Store. H om e Depot.
Builders Square, and several
manufacturing facilities.
C h lk Fll-A on Lake Mary
Boulevard opened this weekend
In Lake Mary, nnd Longhorn
Steaks and Saloon Is rapidly
nearing completion on Lake
Em m a Road
R e sid en tia l d e ve lo p m en ts
expanded during 1993. with
several areas built. New areas
however, give the appearance
that 1994 may be one of the
largest residential expansion
period s In the c ity 's recent
history.
Centex Homes has submitted
a r application for n Und use
aniciwluKUl lot 47.5. acres of
land south of Emmu Oaks Trail.

west ol Lake Emma Road. 149
building lots urr proposed.
Lennar H om es Is looking Into
developing approximately 80
acres ulong Rinehart Road, east
o f th e S iem ens Strom hcrg
Carlson faclllt). The speclllr
number of home* has not been
determined, but ts expected lo
I k* approximately 120 lo 150
Other development Is also being
sought on the same roadway,
which will be one of the major
access routes to the Seminole
Towne Center Mull from Lak&lt;
Mary.
For this coming year, con
structlon got underway on some
additional businesses Including
several new rrstuurants whtth
are e x p e r tr e l to otxn timing the
first few months of 1994.

m am

In addition to the Children's
Home, other area recipients In­
cluded Houng Life o f Lake Mary
and Second Step Development
Center of Mall land
This year, at 12 separate
uwurd luncheons throughout (lie
state, over 83 million was pres­
ented.
According to W lnn-D lxle's
Orlando President D.G. Lafcvcr.
"W e at Winn-Dixie are proud to
be a part of Ihc communities In
which we operate, contributing
as good corporate and private
-IBzens."

Edward Dinkins, Jr., an official with Florida United Methodist
Chlldrsn's Home In Enterprise, center, accepted the Winn-Dixie
G ood Citizenship Award on behalf of the Home. Presenting the
award are Winn-Dixie Orlando area representatives D.G. Lafever,
president, right, and R D. Buday, retail operations superin­
tendent, (left).
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Sanford Herald

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday, January 2. 1994 -

People
300 attend Ms. Ja ck ie ’s reunion
Retirement party‘surprises’Janice Willson
SANFORD

D O R IS
D IE T R IC H

Friends of "Ms. Jarkle" turned
out In droves - lo Ihe tune of 300
or so • lo attend "Ms Jackie's
Holiday R ejn lon " last Sunday
evening at the Sanford Civic
Center.
What a crowd! The warmth of
Ihe holiday season was further
enhunred hy Ihe hospitably gen­
erated hy Jackie Caolo und her
friends of all ages during the
33 years. It was a touching
g a t h e r i n g th a t e m b r a c e d
nostalgia to thr fullest.
Jackie celebrated her 70th
Krthday Dec. I and she taught
her first water safety class In
.Sanford 35 years ago. Her five
Marilyn Grigsby, left, director of Hacienda Girls Ranch, Melbourne,
children thought It was about
thanks the Heathrow Women's Club for gifts presented by Marion
time the grande dame of the
Good (right) for the ranch residents
wuter. their mater, was due a
birthday celebration, not to
mention that she survived brain
surgery u couple of yeurs ago
Hence, the lovely calered party
took shape, along with a band
und videos all evening
About the fantastic evening.
Jackie exclaimed ecstatically.
"It was one surprise after the
other. It was wonderful!”
Jackie greeted the guests
wearing a long turquoise dress
with gold emdroldery detail fash­
The musical program pres­
ioned along the Moroccan sil­
ented to thr Heathrow Women's
houette.
Club during Its holiday meeting,
She said stir saw people she
LAKE
MARY
luncheon and program was
has not seen In years. Including
HEATHROW
nothing short of fantastic.
many of her
students. Anna
Seminole High School should
Webb, a woman In her 80s. told
Indeed be proud of Destiny Jazz
Jackie she had to continue
Choir. Pizzazz und their nrwest
S A R A B E C C A teaching so that her 5-weck-old
group. Fantasy. Destiny Is a
great, great grandchild could
ROSIER
singing and dunce group dial
take swimming Irasuns In the
contiuurs to win awards und Is
spring. Jackie said this would
preparing for the Florida Vocal
make five generations she has
Association District 4 contrst.
many marvelous numbers to die taught In that family.
The group has made the na­ enthusiastic applause of the
Frankly. Jackie Is not about to
tionals and one member. Jill
clubwom en and guests. The retire from the love of her life •
Uruby. Is in her own llvr-piecr
ensemble's closing piece was teaching others water safety.
group railed "H ot Mix" which
quite dramatic — "Spies In Ihe She vividly recalls that several of
Star Search Iasi years. Thr
Night.”
her students. Including the
entire ensemble Is quite pro­
The second group. Pizzazz. Is fa m ou s h ear! surgeon. Dr.
fessional and dunred and sang □ See Rosier, Page SB
M eredith Scott, helped put

Heathrow club
ends season on
a musical note

Jan and F rtd W illso n arrlva at ratlramant party acana amid lota ot morrlmant and aurprtaaa.
themselves through college by
leaching swimming Also her
son. Michael, taught swimming
at Notre Dame to ofTset some of
his college expenses.
J ackie and h er husband
Michael, came to Sanford from
Memphis In 1957. He hud been
attending law school while he
was in the Navy. It was in 1959
when Jurk Horner was head of

the American Red Cross Chapter
at Sunford Naval Air Station that
Jackie was certified us a Red
Cross Instructor. "W e had the
best water safety program In the
southeast." Jackie beamed.
During the years. Jackie has
taught thousands to swim with
photographs and documentation
us proof. One o f her students
a tten d ed the reu nion from

Alaska and others came from
vurlous U S . cities.
During the past years. Jackie
has traveled extensively. Her
husband retired from the Navy
In 195H and was later to open up
a restaurant In Dallas, where
they commuted. And now. a
d a u g h t e r l i v e s In the
Netherlands where she visits

□ See Dietrich. Page 6B

Hobby: C ro ss stitch
Office manager counts stitches
while juggling busy schedule
By SUSAN WINNKR
Herald Correspondent

Kathy Pow all and ton, Hayden, in front of doll houaa with croaa atltch accents

SANFORD — Counted cross stitching has
been In Kathy Powell's life since she was seven
or eight years old. "M y sisters were 15 and 16
years old and I always wanted to be like them
when I was young." she said. "I started
embroidery' on pillows, but my sisters taught
me counted cross stitch and some I learned on
my own."
Powell recalled her sister's Involvement In u
craft company called Creative Circle. "M y
sister needed completed kits to show at parties
but she never got around to getting them done,
so I did them for her." she said. "Once I got
started on cross stitch I Just forgot about
embroidery."
Powell keeps u busy schedule hut likes to
Juggle some stitching when her son Hayden,
one. Is napping or when her husband of
flve-and-a-huif years. Rundy. Is working late.
Employed by Altamonte Center for Counseling

Services os an office manager keeps her life
even buster." I'm managing my schedule
better now." said Powell.
She moved to Sanford three-and-a-hulf yeurs
• ago from her hometown Newcomerstown.
Ohio. Her parents still reside In her hometown
and have contributed items to add to her doll
house. With a gleam In her eye Powell speaks
proudly of the small bedspreads, curtains, rugs
and tablecloths she has stitched for this
miniature showcase.
Powell discussed what attracted her to
counted cross stitch versus stamped cross
stitch. " I liked the whole look." she said. "T h e
colors blend better, the fabric lextures arc
nicer and I don’t like seeing the stamped
pattern showing through underneath the
stitching." She commented that she tends to
favor the smaller counted truss stitch projects
because It looks more like a picture when It Is
done Instead of seeing little holes peeking out.
"1 tend to pick out country stuff more than

□ See Stitch. Page

7B

Crooms classmates gather for 2 holiday reunions
The 1963 cluss of Crooms
High School guthcrcd In Sanford
for the 30th cluss reunion.
The class as described by
Sh eratyn Ja ck son Brinson,
chairman of the celebration,
began with the arrival of the
e x t r a o r d i n a r i l y happy
classmutes. They came from
Rochester, Newark. Washington,
D.C.. Flagstaff, Worcester. Mass.;
D e t r o it . H a r d c v llle . S .C ..
Missouri City, Texas. Atluntu.
Marboro. Myland. Vu.. Sella.
Wash. There were 75 who came
to relive Ihe good old school days
of Crooms High School. The
theme. “ W c'vc Come This Far
By Faith” alwuys remembering
excellence In education.
The committee planned and
all was In place at the welcome
and reacquaintance hour where
the former students gathered to
celebrate, brag, talk over school
days, see ivho looked the same,
younger or older. They couldn't
get to talk with everyone the first
night so the reunion ontlnucd
Into Friday with a fish-fry. Yes.
the fish really tastes belter In

SA N FO RD

MARVA
H A W K IN S

about 'h eir former prom at
Crooms High — the first kiss,
new dress, make-up and page­
b o y h a ird o. V ideos o f the
c la s s m a t e s and scen es o f
Crooms High School during the
years of growing up were shown.
Sunday morning brought back
"chapel tim e" at Crooms. The
class marched In to the selection
"G o d o f Our Fathers" with
Professor Earl E. Mlnott. former
music and choir director at the
organ. Ministers William Lewis,
pastor of St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church, Holly Hill; Terry
McKinney, and Evangelist Mury
S trin g e r H a rk rcss. L ev a tty
Spann Williams and members of
the Class o f '63.
They all Joined In the morning
of worship and praise for truly
many o f them bear witness that
"th ey have come this far by
fa ith ." Special musical pres­
entations were rendered by the
Rev. Levatty S. Williams and
also by Vernon Jones and Com­
pany. Greetings were extended

Sanford! Memories began lo
reappear. The Crooms students
will remember the "coftec-pot"
experience. Yes. they repeated
the setting: hot dogs, ham­
burgers. soda and the latest
music of 1963 dance craze wus
all their for the guests. They
wore their pleated skirts, bobby
sox and oxfords. Yes. they all
returned to 1963.
Saturday evening was Ihe
event of the season. Alumni,
form er students, fam ily and
friends gathered for the gala
"Junior-Senior Prom " held at
th e b e a u t ifu lly d e c o r a te d
Sheraton Ballroom. The memo­
ries flowed again reminiscing □ Bee Hawkins, Page 6B

Attending the Crooms Academy 1031-49 reunion
aro (from left): George Sheppard, Royce B.

Walden, Almeda Fields Williams, Margaret Dixon
Oliver and Dr. Elmer Jenkins.

/

�- Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 2. 1994

EN G AG EM EN TS

M ails* M lchala Magnar and Brian O m ar Rlvara

Magner-Rivera
SANFORD - William D. and
Dianne E. Manner of Sanford
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Mellsa Michele,
lo Brian Omar Rivera, son of
Ismael and Oladys Rodriguez
of Deltona.
Bom In Sanford, the brideelect Is the maternal grand­
daughter o f C.A. Chairou Sr.
of Casselberry and Kathleen
Chairon o f Sanford. She Is the
iaternal granddaughter o f
larold Magncr of Sanford and
the late Mrs. Agnes Magner.
Ms. Magner Isa 1991 gradu­
ate o f Seminole High School.
Sanford, where she partici­
pated In Key Club. SADD. and
served os captain of the bowl­
ing team. She Is presently
attending Seminole Communi­

f

ty College. Sanford, working
on a degree In the nuratng
held. Ms. Magner Is currently
manager at Second Genera­
tions.
Her (lance, bom In Fajardo.
Puerto Rico. Is the maternal
grandson o f Mrs. C a rm en
tapez o f Rio Pleras. Puerto
R ic o , a n d th e lu t e M r .
A n a s t a c lo S a n tia g o . H is
puternul grandparents are
deceased.
Rivera Is a 1991 graduate o f
A n tille s High S ch ool. F t.
Buchanan. Puerto Rico. He is
presently night manager at the
Sanford Mobile Station. San­
ford.
The wedding will be an
event o f July 1. 1995.

Dietrich
Continued fro m Page SB
regularly. She has taken up
painting, and the picturesque
scenery In the land of windmills,
wooden shoes and tulips p r o ­
vides a oerfect backdrop for
exquisite art.
Jackie's children and their
families hosting the reunion are:
Michael Jr., a Dallas lawyer,
realtor and rcstaurteur. his wife
Carol and daughter. Caroline:
Jack, a single Dallas attorney;
Bonnie Caolo Collins, husband
Carl and children. Mark and
Dotle. Dallas: Mark Caolo. wife
Kim. and two nephews. Houston
and Joe Davis of Dallas; and
Susan Caolo-Boot. her husoand
Marco, who are In the packaging
business In the Netherlands, and
their dons. Michael and Patrick.
The civic center was festively
decorated w ith a myriad o f
brilliant polnsettlas. red and
green ribbon banners and other
traditional motifs. A potpourri of
delicious finger fare was served
during the entire evening.
Entertainment was provided
by Kallc Lytle, vocalist, and the
School o f Dance Arts presented a
dance number featuring fathers
and daughters, a charming new
piece that will be featured In the
annual recital.
Also, a video swim documen­
tary. produced at Jackie's pool,
was shown to all the friends with
separate videos available for
those who so desired.
Linda Sapp served as mistress
of ceremonies and the guests
filled out Information In ^ -x
cards which will be used to
compile a memory book.

Th* Caolo family gathars lo honor Jackla at holiday rtunion.

lyrical compositions lo describe
their sentiments toward her.
Slides were shown which dated
back lo when Janice first arrived
In Sanford. Shr was also pres­
ented with flowers, a gold watch
and a golf package
Janice said. “ It was u complete
surprise • a real nice party.* She
plans to just rrst for nwhlle. piny
a lot of golf and go on a cruise.
Janice and Fred urrlved In
Sanford In 1963 Alter working
at the hospital. In I9&lt;&gt;4 Janice
became employed In the offices
of Dr. W. Vincent Roberts us n
registered nurse In obstetrics
and gynecology.
Dr. Stephen
Phillips Joined thr practice In
1976 and Dr. Juan L. Ravelo and
Dr. David C. Mowere arrived In
Although the party Is over and
1981 to Join the staff.
the children and grandchildren
A m e m b e r o f th e F i r s t
have dep a rted for their r e ­
Prpesbvterlan Church. Janice Is
spective homes. Jackie Is still
also an avid golfer. "She will
walking on air.
play golf every day." Suzanne
Will she be lonely?
Maynlhun. u co-worker said.
Not on your life. Not In Sanford
Continuing. Stizznne said.
- her home town which she loves
"Jan has been with Ihls com ­
wholeheartedly.
pany for 281* years and she Is
well-loved by the entire stafT. We Tad Barkar la glad to at* Ja ck la Caolo.
will miss her very much, and so
will all thr patients.
W e s t fa ll S r . and T h e lm a
of the 1994 "Taste of Sanford "
Janice Willson had the sur­
Williams
Jennifer says she and her com­
prise of her life Wednesday night
Congrats to 50-year
mittee have a lot of the plans
Taste of Sanford
when she and her husband.
church members
finalized with more Information
Fred, arrived In a llmo at the
to be released at a later date
Congratulations are In order to coming Jan. 15
Lake Forest Clubhouse for u
With the holidays packed
Tickets are available at thr
the following who arc 50-year
holiday office party. In honor of
members of the First Baptist away for another year and us a door or from any club member
her retirement. Janice was to be
dull January debuts, put some In advance. Cost is $5 per
Church of Sanford;
the guest o f honor the next day
Ellen Betts. Mack Cleveland. •«p.irk Into the month by atten­ person.
at a reception at the medical
R.F. Cooper. Joe Davis Jr.. Grace ding "A Taste of Sanford" Sat­
Circle marks season
offices where she Is employed.
Davis. S.J. Davis Sr.. Dorothy urday. Jan. 15. from 5 lo 8 p in.,
Or so she thought.
The Wlldflower Circle of the
Delong. Carol Ferguson. Lorcne at (h e S a n f o r d W o m a n 's
Sanford Garden Club met In
Surprise! Surprise!
Franklin B.F. Gnnas. E m llv Clubhouse. 309S. Oak Avc.
Last year's "Taste" was u December lor the regular busi­
About 55 collea gu es and Jlatr. Joey lludgcs. CaroUnc
friends rolled out the red carpet lloltcluw. R.Z. Johnson Jr.. howltng success when Sanford ness meeting followed by a
to welcome the popular regis­ Margaret Knight and Jam es eateries supplied Ihelr divine covered dish luncheon. Santa
s|&gt;rclaliles for a food venture Claus made his entrance and
tered nurse who began her Henry Lappln.
career at the old Seminole Me­
Also: Susie Lindsey. Louise that was out ol (Ills world Of had a gift for each member.
Guests werr former member
morial Hospital In 1963. The
Malone. Eunice Martin. Helen course, club member* contrib­
surprise party was lo honor
McGuire, Carlos A. McWhorter. uted their culinary specialties to Lois Cavallaro and Ella Jane
Janice fo r her 30 years o f Elsie Mero. Doris Milam, Nltu s u p p le m e n t this b o u n tifu l Keough.
Following thr social hour. Eula
nursing In Sanford.
Moreland. Vera Phillips. Watson spread.
The same formal will be re­ Palmer and Gladys Zahund de­
The event was hosted by her
Reel, Robert Steele. Thelm a
doctor em p loyers who sang
S teele. D ou glas S tcn strom . peated this year with Jennifer livered a Christmas gift to thr
Christmas songs using their own
Maude W cth erln glon . K eith Kelley at the helm as chairman Good Samaritan Home.

Janie* Willson
rtilrts from nursing

Hawkins

Betty Eppler bride
of John Alex LaBree
LAKE MARY Betty
Elizabeth Eppler and John Alex
LaBree urc announcing their
m arriage today. T h ey w ere
married CVt. 9. 1993. 2 p.m. at
Grace United Methodist Church.
Lake Mary. The Rev. David
Liddell performed the ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of
Betty and Clcvc Gregory Sr. of
Oviedo and the bridegroom Is
the son o f Mrs. Eunice LaBree of
Sanford and the late Mr. John
Allen LaBree.
Given In murrlagc by her
father, the bride chose for her
vows a full- length white satin
gown accompanied by » cha­
pel-length train of white luce and
satin. The filled bodice featured
a high collar and sweethenrt
neckline. Th e neckline was
bordered with a draped ruffle of
white lace and satin. Her Illusion
veil was held by a Juliet cup of
white luce embellished with liny
seed pearls. The three-quarter
length veil was embroidered
with an edging of white lurr. She
carried a cradle bouquet of
cream colored roses tipped with
fuschlu. tiny fuschla roses, un
assortment o f white cumatlons
and g r e e n e r y t ie d w i t h
streamers.
Lynneltc Totten of West Palm
Beach served as inald of honor.
She wore a fuschla satin tenlength gown. The puffed sleeves
h i g h l i g h t e d th e r o u n d e d
neckline and fitted bottler. The
balloon skirt was held by a large
bow at the back of thr dress and

r

two smaller bow* embellished
the shoulders. She carried a
cradle bouquet of cream roses
lip p e d w ith fu schla. w h ite
carnations, baby's breath and
greenery.
Ann T a g g a rt. W est Paint
Beach, Debbie Brady. West Palm
Beach and Sue Clark. Winter
Springs served us bridesmaids.
Their gowns and dowers were
Identical to the honor atten­
dant's.
Michael l*aBrer of Sanford,
b ro th rr o f the b rid e g ro o m ,
served us best man.
Clcvc A. Gregory Jr.. Winter
Park, brother of the bride, served
ns usher.
G ro o m sm en w ere A n d y
Brennan. Casselberry. Eric Luce.
Deltona, und Dave Herman o f
Sanford.
A s h le y E liza b eth E p p le r.
daughter o f the bride, served as
dower girl. She vrorc a doorlength dress of w hite satin
trimmed with fuschlanow*. She
wore a fuschla sash held by a
lurge bow at the back o f the
dress, and wore a fuschla bow In
her hair.
Follow ing the cerem ony, a
reception was held at W inter
Springs Civic Center. W inter
Springs.
The newlyweds are making
Ihelr hom e In Lougwood. The
bride is employed us Judicial
clerk at Seminole County Court­
house and the groom Is a police
onicer for the Winter Springs
Poller Department.

C ontlnasd fr o at P i f i SB
by Pastor William Lewis. Faye
Oliver Henderson and Barbara
Kirby, principal. Crooms School
of Choice. A memorial for the
d e c e a s e d te a c h e rs an d
classmates was given by Rosa
Harrell Stephens. The message
of the m orning was brought by
classmate Boykin. Presentations
to f o r m e r t e a c h e r s , a d ­
ministrators by Dorothy Taylor
Bradley. Closing remarks were
made by Agnes WUson Leonard.
After the singing of Crooms'
alma mater, the class of 1963
Joined (he recessional. This was
the dnol setting for thr 30th
reunion o f the Class of 1963.
Afterwards, they dined, wined,
gave thanks, made their good­
byes and vowed to return to
do-lt-up again!

Crooms 1931-49
classes reunite
Crooms Academy Reunion of

the Classes of 1931-1949. "Decades o f Reminiscence — Remlnlsclng Again and Again —
Strong S u rvivors 1 9 9 3 ."

Croom s A cadem y, a lender
strong among leaders. A sch&lt;x&gt;l
built In a black community once
I ' See Hawkins, P a ge 7B

Rosier
Continued from Page SB
second In the nation and almost
n eck -ln -n eck with D es tin y.
P iz z a z z p e r fo r m e d s e v e r a l
numbers
with the highlight
being a modified version o f a
medley o f Madonna tunes en ­
titled "Express Yourself."
The third group. Fantasy. Is
the newest group that won put
together In September. 1993.
Fantasy la mixed guys and gala
who have done the Hall of Fame
awards and were ihe opening act
for Barry Manllow. The highlight
was Ihelr first piece "Blrdland"
named after the New York Jazz
club which was named after the
famous Charlie "Bird" Parker.
The three groups have a total
of 104 members who are all
extremely talented young peo­
ple. Each group chooses Ihelr
ow n n a m e . Bob M c G u ir e .
director, w orks closely w ith
these groups and Is rightly quite
proud o f their accomplishments.
McGuire Is married to Maureen
McGuire w ho Is the choreo­
grapher for the Seminole liljlh
S chool d a n c e team
Dazzlers. Maureen is also a
dancer. T h e groups rehearse
after school and Bob McGuire
has four classes of Jazz.

J e ff J o rd o n Is the ban d
director who Is Immensely Im ­
portant lo these groups. There
were continuous "ooh s and
aahs" heard throughout Ihe per­
formances at the holiday lun­
ch eon. T h e y w ere a m ost
appreciative audience.
In addition lo Ihe entertain­
m ent d u r in g Ih e h o l i d a y
festivities, one of the Important
hap|M-n!ngs was ihe cundellghl
Induction o f new club members.
Thelma Sterrcll. president. In­
ducted : Dona Tnnnlcr. Bernice
Zambrovltz. Joan Krogh. Joyce
Berger. Roxann Hunlcy. Marilyn
Taylor. Deborah Dryden. Linda
Wish. Kathleen Boren. Angle
Dayton. Clnytona Nixon and
June! Ilocg.
Member Melanie llalre was at
Ihe mneellng with her 13-dny
young son. Hunter Lewis, who
wns bom about a month pre­
mature heart and lung p ro­
blems. He came home when he
was 11 days young and mam
and son urc Improving daily.
Young llunler was wide awake
and bright-e&gt;'ed and looked
adorable.
Each club member was given
the name of u young girl or

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all beautifully wrapped and tied
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�Sanlord Herald, Sanford. Florida • Sunday. January 2, 1994 • 71

A thank-you note sent in rhyme
gives you pleasure every time
DEAR ABBY: With Hirer marrlrd children and 10 grandrhlldrrn. w r have 16 birthday;*
and three anniversaries to re­
member every year. Each one la
recognized with u ctycck and an
original poem from Grandma
and Grandpa. Thank-you calla or
nolraarr rare.
This year we derldrd fo do
wrmrthlng abut It. The following
jxiem now goes with each gift:

1--------------------

NEW lUJLE
Every time you relebralr
We send a gift, sometimes It's
late.
Before ym. put It In your foully
You should rrmruiber whom
to thank.
The gifts are modest, but they
count'
It Is the thougbl. not the
amount.
There's only one who is too
small
To write a note or make a call.
If we don't hear that magic
word.
Giving gifts will be absurd.
Get on the ball, don't lx* a
dunce.
We'll only send this me .sage
once!
The first res|xmse was from
our gran d d a u gh ter In M in­
neapolis;
I'm writing now to say thanks
For the addition to my bank(s).

As well as for the thoughts you
sent.
It was definitely time well
spent.
At school this year I'm doing
well.
And getting used to the early
hell.
B iology. Russian. A lgebra.
Trig
The rooms arr small, but the
school Is big
I wrote my note Just like I
oughter.
Th an k s again, from you r
granddaughter.
laive. Jane
SUBMITTED BY ARNOLD
GORDON. I.OS ANGELES

To need reminding more than
onre.

A D V IC E

%
ABIG AIL
VAN B U R E N

ARNOLD OORDON: Your
granddaughter Is pretty cool.
It's plain to see that site's no
fool.
She'd have to he an awful
dunce

SUN D AY’S TELEVISION

AFTERNOON

DEAR ABBY: I have seen,
from lime to time, articles In
your rolumn about plastic sur­
gery for women.
I am a 20 year old mule who
has overly developed breasts. I
have missed out on a lot of
activities such as swimming and
tennis because I am embar­
rassed about the way I look
without a Jacket covering me.
Can mules have surgery to
reduce the size o f their breasts?
If so. II would open up a whole
new world for me.
INSECURE AND
O V E R D E V E L O P E D
DEAR INSECURE: Cosmetic
surgrons have been performing
this type of surgery for many
years Don't be embarrassed to
usk your physician to recom­
mend a surgeon. Good luck.

DEAR ABBY: I Just had to
share this. I was In n restaurant
one morning, and a group of
se n io rs w ere h a v in g th e ir
morning coffee. One lady said. "I
was driving along und the car
behind me was tailgating me. I
got so mad I wanted to give the
driver the finger, but I forgot
which finger!”
LORETTA YALOWITZ.
LAKEWOOD. CALIF.

Stitch-------Continued from Page SB
anything.” Mild
Powell. There nre two particular
designers of counted cross stitch
patterns that she Is attracted lo
A lm u L y n n e and M aureen
Appleton top her list o f favor­
ite's. "Maureen Appleton strives

Hawkins----Continued from Page 8B
known as the "celery licit.” The
academy was founded by and
named In honor of Professor and
Mrs. J.N. Crowns us a result of
their dedicated leadership abili­
ties and other services renderrd
for the educational development
of bluck youth In Sanford and
S e m in o le C ou n ty . C room s
Academ y Was constructed In
1920 nt the end of West 13th
Street. Grades four through 10
were started and after several
years the curriculum o f the
school expanded to Include
grades I I and 12 In 1931. the
llrst senior high school class
g r a d u a t e d f rom C room s
Academy.
T h e school has seen four
principals Professor Joseph N.
Crooms. 1926 1953. Professor
Roy A. Allen, 1953-61. Harper L.
D o u g in s . 1 9 6 1 -1 9 6 5 , and
Edward L Hlackshcnre. 19651961.
On Sunday evening. Dec. 26.
over 150 members of graduating
classes who had traveled from
near and far again Joined their
classmates, friends und former
students In the grand march lo
begin the Crooms Academ y
classes reunion. The vesper serv­
ice* planned by the committee
saw the Zion llope Missionary
Baptist Church packed to capac­
ity us the strong survivors
marched In by classes. Eliza C.
Pringle of the Class o f 1937
presided. The processional ” God
of Our Fathers rendered by
E v e ly n Rock C la r k . 1942.
pianist; Earl E. Mlnott. 1948.
organist. Rivers D. McCreary Jr..
1942. trum peter. T h e open
selection "Lift Every Voice and
S in g ” by the congregation.
Music was renderrd by Crooms
Academ y Mass Choir. Greetings
were given by Willie K in g ol the
Class o f 1948 and Johnny W.
Joseph ol the C lass o f ‘46
presented the spruker. the Rev.
Arthur Graham, a graduate of
Crooms High Class o f ‘66 and
presently pnsior of St. Mary's
M ission a ry Baptist C hurrh.
Conway.
Th e spirit of the "o ld chapel
tim e" at Crooms was enjoyed by
the worshippers. The memorial
for th e deceased principals,
teachers, classmates w as ted by
Juanltu Graham Hurrold. Class
of 1944. Torch lighters were
Wesley Wright Jr.. 1946. Elnora
J. Cashew. 1941. Jacquelyn F.
Sanderson, 1949. M in nie F.
Roux. 1939. Jam es Wilson.
1946. Walter A. Stapler. 1942.
Ruth Way Jackson. 1945 and
torch holder. Anna B. Blocker.
Class o f 1939. The speclnl vesper
se rvice will be rem em bered
because of Its relationship In
how chapel was held ut Crooms
Academy.
Reunion chairman Earl Mlnott
and the committee wish to thank
Pastor Ellas CafTcy and Zlan
Hope for services rendered.
T h e reunion activities con­
tinued with a banquet held at
the Sanford Civic C enter on
Monday. Dec. 27. at 6 p.m. with
over 250 ulumnt and guests
a tten d in g. Joseph Culdwell,
c l a s s o f 1946 s e r v e d as
toastmaster for the occasion.
Invocation was offered by Dr.
Oswuld P. Bronson. Class of
1944. The welcome and oc­
casion was given by Alfrrdla J.
Wallace. Cluss of '38. Musical
renditions were by Preston DeBose and Rivers McCreary. Class
o f 1942. "M o m e n ts to Re­
m em ber." a panel with Murgarrt
Dixon Oliver. Class o f 1934.
George Sheppard. 1943. Royce
W aldcm . 1946. Almcda Fields.
1944, Elmer J en kin s, class
1947. Introduction o f teachers
by Katheryn Joseph Alexander,
rem a rk s by Katie Robinson
Burke, presentations and closing
remarks. Chairman Mlnott.

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for quality In all she docs." she
said. " T h e y forth tend to Iran
toward a Victorian and country
style w hich Is similar to what I
have In my house.” Powell’s
slstrr buys hrr a hardbound
book o f rountrd cross stitch
fMitterns each year for Christmas
and her favorite designers bonks
were som e o f the onrs received.
A large wooden country-style
cabinet stores many of Powell's
projects und materials for her
hobby. "B e organized, that's the
key. an d find the time My
cabinet helps keep me orga­
nized.” she said. A smsll pillow
with the picture of a little boy
and g irl and the phrase “ A
Friend Is worth a thousand
words” Is one of the many
C h ristm as presents she has
made fo r family or friends. "F o r
years I’ve given cross stltrh for
presents." she said. "It's a good
feeling to see your work for
others on their wall or displayed
In their house.”
Doing model stltrhlng at a
store fo r one year helped Powell
perfect her hobby even more
ller a d vice for beginners Is to
start on a small Irasls like small
towels o r Christmas decorations
Then If you make a mistake you
ran th row them away. Anti as
Powell said. "Then It's not the
end o f the world and your
ex p en se Is minimum. Start
simple and find a friend that
does cross stitch so they can
teach you Come and see me and
I'd be happy lo teach someone."
Powell udvlses beginners to start
with 14-count Alda cloth. The
numbering of the cloth corre­
sponds with the number o f
threads per Inch of fabric.
For exam ple. 11-count Alda Is
eleven threads per Inch and
22-count Is 22 threads per Inch.
So the smaller the number the
larger the area rovered by a
pattern and the larger the
number, the smaller the area
covered. There are many dif­
ferent fabrics that may be used
for stitching. Alda cloth covers
II- to 18-count. Ilardhanger Is
22-count.

luaguana Is 28-count und
linen may range from 25- to
32-cou nt. P o w e ll sp o k e o f
Klostem fabric which Is 7 -C o u n t ,
and perforated paper used fre­
quently for small Christmas or­
naments. She Is planning to
work on u project using vinyl
weave fabric that Is placed Inside
a plastic layer on a slpper cup.
Powell Is very partial to DMC
floss. " I only use DMC because
It's a Ixitcr quality." she said
"The colors from DMC don't
bleed when y o u wash them, they
shine better and even lay Ixitcr
on the fabric."
A needle costing $3 50 was
another of the wise Investments
P o w e ll t e e ls Is w orth the
expense. "T h is needle Is guaran­
teed not to tarnish so the fabric
won’t end up with rust sjxrts,"
she said. " I use the smullcst
needle so I can go from a small
or a large fabric and It won't
open big holes In the piece."
Powell felt a hoop to hold the
fabric was not a necessity.
Powell gave a few tips on other
details o f cross stltrhlng. "F o r
problems with fraying fabric
using masking tape Is a no-no."
she said. "It weakens the fabrlc
und an ointment railed Fray
Check works with the sticky
mess." She ulso suggests using
Woollte to clean a completed
project or a drop of Dawn dish
detergent with white vinegar.
The detergent cleans the oil from
the fabric and the vinegar keeps
dark spots from appearing.
Powell chuckled as she said.
"Doing cross stitch keeps me
from eating." Is It possible the
phrase. " A stitch In time saves
nine may have referred to nine
pounds?"
Powell may give a resounding
positive response to that Inquiry.

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By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Jan. 2. 1994
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by Charles M . Schulz

In spite o f all th a t had
happened, he knew he
had much to be
thankful for.

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a dog.

UTS 2EE..0U M Y WATCH
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Imtii a rather ambitious Individ­
ual. yrl In tin- year ahead you
are likely fo set even larger goals
for yourself than you have pre­
viously. Fortunately, what you'll
hope to do will he within tile
m in t ol possibility
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan
HI) I lend Id.il drvclopmenta arc
probable today with Just about
anyone with vvlioin you'll lie
Involved However, you could I k*
more fortunatr with someone
iKirn under the signs of Scorpios
or Capricorn. Capricorn, treat
yourself to a bin Inlay gift. Send
lor your Astro-Grapd predictions
lor the year ahead by mailing
$1.25 and a lung, self-addressed,
stamped en velo p e to Astro*
Graph, c/o this newspaper. I’ .O.
Ilox 4405. N'ew York. N.Y
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb. 10)
Something you've bent wanting
to change but have &gt;K-en unable
to do so might be brought alMiut
by someone else today In a way
that's Iteyond your |K*rsonal abil­
ities
PISCES (Pcb 20-March 20)
Sometimes you have ton many
Imns In the fire for your own
gixKl. but tiulay could Ik- an
exception. The more you have
going for you. the lK*tter.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19) If
you are I m&gt;I(I and enterprising
today. It means you could Ik*
capable of doin g something
rather dramatic to achieve an
extremely dlfllcult objective.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20) A
situation unlay that associates
haven't quite figured out could
Ih- very clear to you. Instead of
having Just one way to resolve It.
you might think ol several
OEMINI (May 21 June 20|
Conditions are trending in a
favorable manner for you irnlay.
even a situation that threatened
real problems If mismanaged. It
should now be well undrr con­
trol.
CANCER IJune 2 1-July 221 He
alert lor situations tiKlay where
you 1 ould function as the middle
(M-rson and do something prof­
itable lor yourself and whoever
you might represent.
LE O (July 2:i-Aug 221 Matters
prrialnlng to vour personal fi­
nances or prestige continue to

By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Jan .3. 1994

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In the year ahead situations
may develop that will enable you
to urqulre or gain something
you've been truly wanting.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan.
19) Success In your endeavors is
Indicated today, but not only for
yourself but also for persons
with whom y o u 're Involved.
You'll be motivated lo the do the
greatest good for the largest
number. M ajor changes are
ultead for Capricorn In the com­
ing year. Send for your AstroGraph predictions tmlay.
AQUARIUS Man. 20*Feb. 19)
Timing Is of extrem e Importance
tmlay and fortunately this could
lie your strongest suit, especially
In career tnatlem. Do as your
Instincts direct.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Today Is tiic day to start looking
nhend a bn. because you should
now be able lo biend your
prrsent efforts very comfortably
wllh your future hopes.

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13 Rsvstsrs' cry
14 Eiclsmatton
18 Dtitbtn't —
Boss
16 Recruit
18 Son of
Abraham
20 Spanish lady
21 South ol
IMch.
22 Couple
24 Foreigner
27 01 no value
31 South ol Nab.
32 Cottage org.
33 In addition
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19 Actress —
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24 Related
28 Put on board
28 Arrow poison
27 Ruselen river
28 Coup d —
29 Spore cases
30 Only
32 Long-tasting
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38 Linda Evans
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39 Astronauts'
41 Tendency
42 Tardy
43 Arabian
garments
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doctors
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ItMik lucky (or you again today.
Don't let anything hrnrflc idlp
|m m you.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Srpt. 221
Tmlay you mustn't Ik* bashful
nlmut asserting yourself if some*
one with whom you're Involved
lacks your qualifications and
experience as a leader.
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 231
lluncbcs you get today pertain­
ing lo the outcome of events
c o u ld be q u i t e a c c u r a te .
cs|M*clully II they are of a positive
n atu re. Others m ight think

ARIES (March 21-April 19)
How you conduct yourself In
front of others today could have
a hearing on something that t»
|H*ndtng carrrrwlse Your grades
should Ik * quite high.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Without minimi/Ing or Ignoring
your logical assessments tmlay.
you will still Ik- able to take Into
consideration the feelings of
others. Decisions you make will
liuve broad appeul.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
T h is could be un extremely
productive and rewarding day
for you If you devote your ttmc
and effort to th e types of
a s s i g n m e n t s y o u enj oy
performing. Be choosy.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
The artistry you employ today,
whether working on something
creative or dealing with people,
could be quite Impressive. Your
endeavors should win favorable
reviews In both areas.
LEO (July 23*Aug. 22) Your
ability to dcui with subordlnants
ami make them feel equal could

they're too good lo lie true, but
they aren't.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Your optimism and enthusiasm
are easily aroused Imlav and lilts
can be an enormous asset. It
m ay enable you to sell or
promote something others cun't
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
2I| Don't despair If you huvrn't
been u t'e lo come up with new
ways to enhance your earnings
lately. From tills point furward
Ideas you conceive could be very
profitable.
win you some extra points to­
day. They're upl lo put forth
more effort and do extras for you
they normally wouldn't.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
Your ego might get a big boost
tmlay when you discover the
nice things associates are saying
about you. even from Individuals
wllh whom you didn't think you
hud a high rating.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) This
could he u red letter day for you
financially If you handle your
involvem ents properly. Your
chances for enlarging that which
Is already good are excellent
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
The cycle you're presently In
puts a very strong emphasis on
your leadership qualities. The
Influence Is positive which the
results should reflect.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Desired merchandise you
acquire today arc apt to be
things you'll treasure for a long
time to come. You have an eye
for elegance as well us practicali­
ty*

WIN A T BRIDGE
By Phillip Alder

GtT ON goAtt&gt; THf

ACftOM

First of all. I wish all my
readers a very happy new year,
and much success both al and
away from the bridge table
during 1994.
Let's start the year with a
wonderful defense from the 1986
World Championships, held In
Miami.
North's one-club o|H*nfng was
strong and artificial. South's
dou ble o f East s debatable
ovcrcull showed 7-9 (Kilnls. And
North's Ill-advised thrcc-cluh
rchtd (pass Is preferable) asked
South to hid three no-trump
wllh something in clulis.
West led Inc club 10 and
dummy played the seven. Sil­
ling East was one of France's
Ih-sI players. Michel l.cbcl. lie
knew lioin (lie club-It) lead that
South held the Jack. If South had
lli«* arc as well. It didn't matter
which card la b el played. Hut II
West had led from lltc A*10-9. II

made a big dlllercncc. Lcbcl
didn't put up the queen at trick
one — lie played the two!
II able In sec through the
hacks of the curds. South would
have played low also. Tills would
have locked West's club suit out
o f the game. Declarer would
have lost only four trlrks: onr
heart, one diamond and two
clu b s. H ow ever. South was
human. He won the Hist trick
amt lost a diamond trick to East.
Now LcIk-I relumed thr rltih
queen. West overtook wllh Hu­
nt c and cashed four more club
tricks: two down.
Finally, note that If declarer
plays dummy's club king ut trick
one. East must unblock the
quren!
It was a brilliant defense. Hut
It satisfied the age-old axiom
thal If an opponent must get a
trick In u suit you are trying to
establish, you should make him
win It as quickly as possible.

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Tha Board el County Cammlttlonart el Sommoia County. Florida,
will held a public hearing ta contidor tha toUewIng
I SHERRY SANCHEZ RAZOR - B A tl 1} TOTE — A S Agriculture
Zona — Appaai agamtl tha Board ot Adluttment m approving a
joodai Eicoplien ta place a mobile heme I Renewal al a Medical
Harothipl an Let It. Holiday Ranch. |Ta&gt; Parcel 101. Section
1 19 U. E tide al Iren Herte Band. 100 It N ot Otcaota Road and to
mile E al Mullet Lata Park Drlro IDISTSI
Thit pub'le haanng will ba baM In Room 1010 al tha Samlnota
County Service* Bu“ dmg. 1101 Eatt First Strool. Santord. Florida,
on January U . IK *. at F 00 p m or at toon fhareefter at posttota
Written com man tt Iliad with tha Currant Planning Manager will ba
considered Porters appearing #1 tha public hearing will ba heard
Funhardotalltaeaiiabiabycdiimgni t u o .t it U M
Portent are edvltad that if they decide ta appaai any decision
made at this hearing, they will need to Insure that a verbatim record
of tho proceedings H made, which record includes tho testimony and
eridence upon which the appeal It to ba bated, par Section tat OIOS.
Flor &gt;da Statutes
Persons with disabilities needing att&gt;tlonco ta participate In any of
theta proceedings should contact the Employee Relations Depart
ment ADA Coordinator t l hourt In advance ot the mooting at
Hi iiio .e itm i
BOARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BY: DICK VAN OERW EIDE. CHAIRMAN
ATTEST: MARYANNE MORSE.CLERK
Publish: January 2. IFft
DENS

(TATI OF FLORIDA
DIPARTMINT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
NOTICE OP INTENT TO ISSUE PERMIT
Tho Department of Environmental Protection give* notice of ttt
intent ta Issue an Industrial Wastewater treatment and disposal
system permit ta IFAS lor temporary operation at a lyHem to serve
tha IFAS Santord Central Florida Research A Education Canter
located at 1790 E Celery Avenue. Sentard. Seminoir County. Florida
Tha applicant s address It the Apopka Agricultural Research A
Education Canter, n o 1 Binlon Road. Apopka. Florida U70I. Attn
Or C A. Conover, Center Director This It a State of Flor Ida
agricultural research facility which discharges Industrial
• alien e'er tram tha laboratory and domestic, wastes at four
buildings inta a serial of an tile septic tanks and dralnttaldt This
permit than allow tna faculty ta continue ta operate tar a period to
evaluate and propose corrective action at required by the permit.
The Department hat considered tha effects of this discharge upon
the ground water.
Tha Department hat assigned File Number IT)e 714*1 te tho
prefect
A person whoso tubttontlil Interettt ore affected by the
Deportment's propotad permitting decision may petition ter an
administrative proceeding (hearing) In accordance with Section
110 It. Florida Statutes Tha petition mutt contain tha Information
tot forth below and mutt ba Iliad (received) In tho Office of General
Counsel ot the Department at MOO Blair Star* Road. Tallahattaa.
Florida n m ia o o . within It dayt of publication of this notice
Petitioner shall mall a copy ot tha petition to tha applicant at tha
address Indicated above at the time of filing Failure to file a petition
within thit time period shall constitute a waiver ot any right tuch
parson may have to request an administrative dotermination
Ihearing I under Section IK It. Florida Statutes
The Petition than contain the tallowing Information (a l tha name,
address and telephone number el each petitioner, tha applicant's
name and address, tha Department permit Ilia number and tha
county In which the protect Is proposed, (b) a statement of how and
whan each petitioner received notice ot the Department s action or
proposed action: (c l a statement of how each ; tiitioner'e substantial
interests are effected by the Department s action or proposed
action, (d) a statement of tha material tacts disputed by petitioner.
If any: (a) a statement of facts which petitioner contends warrant
reversal or modification of the Department s action or propotad
action: (I) o statement el which rules or statutes petitioner contends
require reversal or modification of tha Department's action or
proposed action; end (g ) a statement ot the rellet sought by
petitioner, staling precisely the action petitioner wants Iha
Department to taka with respect to tha Department's action or
P^opoitd action
It a petition Is filed, the administrative hearing process Is designed
ta formulate agency action Accordingly, tho Department's final
action may ba differ ant tram tha position taken by It In this Notice
Parsons whose substantial Interests will be affected by any decision
at tha Department with regard to the application have tha right te
petition ta became a party ta the proceeding Tho petition must
conform to the requirements specified Above and ba filed (received)
within 14 days of publication at this notice In the Oftica of Control
Counsel at the above address of the Department Failure to petition
within the allowed lime frame constitutes a waiver of any tight such
parson ho* ta request a nearing under Wcilun lju 17. F.J.. and la
participate as a party ta this proceeding Any .subsequent
Intervention will only bo al the approval of the presiding officer upon
motion filed pursuant te Rule » I10T. F A C.
Tha application Is available ter public Inspection during normal
buslnesa hours. I CO a m to 100 pm .. Monday through Friday,
tecepf legal holidays, at Department al Environmental Protection.
U t f AAagufra Boulevard. Lulls 2 ». Orlande. Florida
Publish January I. lose
OEN II

APARTMENTS SAMI
HE IRICH. OWNER c/o
PRESIDENTIAL CROUP
SOUTH INC . SUN BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
LAURA JOHNSON
ACUSHNET COMPANY.
TITLEISTGOLFOIVISION
RICHARDS CASSELBERRY.
G TROY RAY. JR . TA*
COLLECTOR. UNITED
STATESOF AMERICA.
INTERNAL REVENUE
SERVICE: GENERAL
ELECTRIC CREOIT
CORPORATION. 8LASER
FINANCIAL SERVICES INC
GREAT AMERICAN AUTO
RANCH. INC GLORIA J
ROBINSON AMME0ALI
SHAHABUOOIN; SYLVIA A
ABBOTT. JOE L LOPEZ
SPALDING AND EVENFLO
COMPANIES. INC e
corporation d b a SPALOINC.
and. ALL OTHER PERSONS IN
POSSESSION OF SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY WHOSE
NAMES ARE UNCERTAIN.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO EUGENE JOHNSON. JR
ark/a D E JOHNSON
I I ) Laurel Avenue
Santord. Florida U til
SABRINA K JACKSON
l i l t CoolKtg* Avenue
Santord. F L U ID
PSM Development
Corporation
tie Great Pond Drive
Suite »01
Orlando. TL ItaOJ
Laura Johnson
1007 Summer Wind Drive
Winter Park. FL UTfl
Joe L Lapei
T ill North Bey there
GUI

Miami. F L U ID
Loverne B Williams
DO Gem Lake Drive
MeAtond. TL tt til
Victor L Splinelev
Addrett Unknown
Whereabouts Unknown
Ahmadall Shehebuddm
Address Unknown
Whereabout! Unknown
Sylvia A Abbott
Address Unknown
Whereabouts Unknown
Gloria J Rcbm son
Address Unknown
Whereabouts Unknown
YOU AE NOTIFIED that an
action has bean tiled against you
and you are required te serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any, In reference to foreclosure
on the property located at 1004
McKinnon Avtnua. Ovlrdo.
Florida U7*S. with the legal
description as tallows
Lot tt. ALAFAYA WOODS.
Phase II. according to the Plat
thereof as recorded in Plal Book
U. Pages 44 through 71. ot tho
Public Records ot Samlnota
County. Florida
la P A U L V M OYER. ES
QUIRE. Petitioner's Attorney,
whose address Is H it West State
Read ala. Lang weed. Florida
U77t, within 10 days after tha
first publication, and file tna
original with tho Clerk of mis
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's Attorney or Immedl
atety thereafter, or a defuelt
will ba m itred against you for
tho rallal demanded In tha
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal
of this Court on Oecember It.
tttl
(SEAL)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publish: January ) . f, |tt4
OEN 10________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Casa N a .tM ItF C A If K
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION. AS
CONSERVATOR FOR
CARTERETFEOERAL
SAVINGS BANK. F A
Plaintiff.
CHARLES A. LIBERATORE;
and SARAH J LIBERATORS,
his wife: ot. al
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to tha Order or Final
Judgment entered In this causa
In the Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida. I will sail the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as
Lot II. EAST CAMOEN. ac
cording to tha Plat thereof on
Ilia In the Otalca of the Clark of
the Circuit Court In and tor
Samlnota County. Florida, re
corded in Plal Book M. Pages
t t t t . said lands situate, lying
and being in Samlnota County.
Florida
ot public seta, ta tho highest and
bast bidder, tor cash, al the west
Irani door e f I ha Samlnota
County Courthouse. In Sanford.
Florida, al II 00 A M . on Jenu
ary V . ItSf
MARYANNE MORSE
ASCLERKOF THE COURT
By: Dorothy W Bo*ton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Oecember 74 IW1 A
January J. ItSf
OEM &gt;1)

Legal Notices

Legal Notice

COUNTY O F SEMINULE

NOTICE
ATTENTION Rena Matthews
or her heirs, assigns. Iranstars.
or successors In interests and
tha unknown spouses ot all tha
RE: LOTS 10 « 11 BLK C
BUNGALOWCIT Y PB I P O t l
(ta il BUNGALOW BLVDI
A recent Inspection of the
above described property re
veiled me unoccupied struc
lures are unsale, unsul'ebta tar
occupancy and dri'imantat ta
the hea'th. t slaty, and welfare
ot the general public The struc
lures are e health and lira
heierd due to inadequate mam
tenance. dilap idation , and
In accordance with Samlnota
County Ordinance to ta. the
above mentioned structures are
declared I# be a public nuisance
and must be demolished and
removed from the property The
demolition and removal ot tha
Structures must begin within
thirty |)0I days and be com
ptated within ninety (to) days
alter receipt ol this notice, or
you may undertake the appaai
process as outlined in Section
Seven (tl t l County Ordinance
Number 101* To pursue the
appeal process It will be neces
sary tor you to appear betors
the Board of County Commie
etanors and present any relevant
or material facts or evidence as
to why the above mentioned
structures should not be de
dared a public nuisance It you
wish to appeal to tha Board ot
Commissioners please tat me
&gt;w and I will request tha
Board to sat a time and data tor
a hearing
Failure ta begin removal ot
tha structurts or failure to
appaai to the Board ef Commie
svontrs Within thirty 1)01 days
attar receipt ot this notice may
result In action being taken by
the County ta have the struc
lures demolished end removed
All costs incurred by the County
tor the demelitign end removal
o l tha stru ctures w ill be
asssssvd to you and may
become a lien against your
property It you hove any ques
•ions concerning this matter,
please cell Oroma Nwenodi el
U l IDO eatanstanDU
Publish Oecember M If* ) end
January ). f t It. I t t l
OEM If)
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
ATTENTION Mary M Manor.
Clem B Heynie and Ryan E
Colgate or their heirs assigns
•ranstars. or successors In w
tarosta and the isiknown spouses
ot ell the above
RE SEC ) ) TWP l*S ROE
UE BEO SW COR GOVT LOT 4
RUN E I I * FT N IS) 04 FT N i l
DEO 47 MIN W D l l FT N * )
DEO 24 MIN W to 17 FT S U » to
FT E 1*4 FT TO BEO IN SEC
) l * 17 It 77 1)101 ESTES
ROAOl
A recent inspection ot the
above described property re
■e A'ad the unoccupied struc
lures ere unsale unsuitable tor
occupancy and detrimental ta
tho health, saury and welfare
ot the general public Tha struc
lures are a health and lire
hajard due to inadequate main
tananca, d ilapidation , and
In accordance with Sammoto
County Ordinance to I*, tha
above mentioned structures are
declared t a b le public nuisance
and must ba damolishad and
removed from the property The
demolition end removal ol the
structures must begin within
thirty DOI days end be com
ptated w'thln ninety IN I days
altar receipt ol this notice, or
you may undertake the appeal
process es outlined us Section
Seven (7) ot County Ordinance
Number ( 0 1*. To pursue tho
appeal process. It will bo neces
sary for you to appaar before
the Board ot County Commit
s-oners end present any relevant
or malarial tacts or evidence es
to why the above mentioned
structures should not be de
ctored a public nuisance. If you
wish to appeal to tha Board ot
Commissioners, please tat me
know and I will request the
Board to sal a lima and dale tor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal ot
the structures or failure le
appeal to the Board ot Commit
tion tft within thirty (10) days
attar receipt ol this notice may
result In action being taken by
tha County to have the struc
lures demolished and removed
All costs Incurred by the County
tor tha demolition and removal
a l the stru ctures w ill ba
a t t a t t t d le you and may
become a lion against your
property II you have any ques
•Ions concerning this matter,
please call Oroma Nwenodi at
U l 1D0.a*tantlon71U
Publish December 24. I f f ) and
January ).*. A I*, its4
DEM ID ______________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.i t) i let CA 14 L
BARNETT MORTGAGE COM
PAN Y. a Florida corporation
Plaintiff.
vs
ROBERTC. BRITT: at al..
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice ta hereby given thef.
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure on
•trod heroin. I will soil tho
property situated In Samlnota
County, Florida, described as
Lot )40. OAK FOREST. UNIT
THREE, according to tha plat
thereof as recorded In Plal Book
i t . pages t l and t ). public
records ol Samlnota County,
Florida
al public tele, lo ttw highest and
bast bidder tor cash, at the West
front door al I ha Samlnota
County Courthouse. Santord.
Florida at 1100 a m on Jenu
ary }) . It*4
In Accordance with tha Amer
leans with Disabilities Act. par
sons needing a special eccom
mode Ikm te participate In this
proceeding should contact Mark
Van Baver. Court Administrator
net latar than live days prior to
tho proceeding al 7711 SI Johns
S t., B ld g. C. )n d F le e r .
Melboun a. FL UffO. Tataphono
*07/4li 111I 11/(00 f I I ( I I I
ITDOI. Pr t/tOOtll ITto IV ). via
Florida Raley Service.
WITNESS my hand and ol
•trial Seel el seta Covrt fhli l i l t
day ol December, I f f )
(Court Seall
MARYANNE (MORSE
Clark ef the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
Publish December M. I f * ) A
January 1. Ito4
OEM i i t

NOTICE OF ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN THE
CIRCUIT COURTOF THE EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO t ) m i CA D K
SEMINOLE COUNTY, apolitical tubd. vision ot the State ol Florida.
Petitioner.
v
BEAR GULLEY. I TO . a Liberian Cor pore I ion. FLORIOA POWER
CORPORATION, a Florida Corporation. WILLA SPRINGS VILLA
ASSOCIATES, a Florida General Partnership. RAY VALDES at
Tee Collector ot Sem.nota County. Florida, and the unanuwn spouses
ol the above, it any. their heirs, devisees, assignees, grantees
creditors, lessees, esocutors. administrators, mortgegeos. ludgmont
creditors, trustees lent olders. persons m possession end any jn d ell
other persons haring or claiming to ha re any right, title or Interest
by. through, under or ege.ntt the above named Defendants, or
otherwise claiming any right title, or inleresl m the reel properly
disc r ibed in this es Hon.
TO THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS. ANO TO ALL PARTIES
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY OESCRIBEOBELOW
An Eminem Domain Petition, together with its Declaration of
Taking has been filed in the above styled coset to acquire certain
property interestsm SemUsota County. Florida, dewnbedes follows
PARCEL HUMBER 117

TUSKAW1LLA ROAD (PH ASE I )
FEE S IH P LE

A PARCEL OT LAND I I I THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 O r THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OP SECTION Z5 AND THE NORTHWEST
1/4 O f THE NORTHEAST 1/4 Or SECTION 1 6 , TOWN­
S H IP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA OESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF S A ID SECTION
) * ; THENCE RUN N .
19 • )4 *W . ALONG THE L IN E
COMMON TO SAID SECTIONS A DISTANCE OF S .0 2
FEET TO THE PO IN T O r BEGINNING ON THE E X IS T IN C
NEST R ICH T-O F-NAY L IN E OF TUSKAW ILLA ROAD AS
SHOWN ON THE R IC H T-O F-W /T NAP OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY PROJECT NO. P S -0 4 1 , TUSKAW ILLA ROAD;
THENCE
NUN S . 0 0 * 0 0 • 0 0 *W . ALONG
S A ID
WEST
AIG H T-O r-W A Y L IN E 2 9 4 .1 1 FEET TO THE CENTER­
L IN E
OF
BEAR
GULLY
CREEK;
THENCE
RUN
N . B 9 *S 4 • 2 )* M . ANO ALONG THE CENTERLINE OP S A ID
CREEK ■ ) , 1 2
FEET; THENCE RUN N . 0 0 * 5 2 * 2 * « E .
4 2 .5 7 FECT; THENCE RUN S . * 9 * 2 7 • ) 4 * E .
7 4 .5 5
FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY,
HAVING A RADIUS OT 2 2 . 1 6 ) . 40 FEET AND A CHORD
BEARING OF N . 0 0 * 0 4 • 1 5 - W . ; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID
CURVE 4 0 4 .9 2
,*EET
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 0 1 * 0 0 '5 1 " TO THE
NORTH L IN E OF THE SOUTH 1 5 0 .0 0 FEET OF S A ID
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 O f SECTION
2 5 ; THENCE RUN S . « 9 * 1 9 • 3 4 *E . ALONG S A ID NORTH
L IN E 9 .1 2 FEET TO S A ID WEST RIGHT-OF-W AY L IK E ;
THENCE RUN S . 0 0 * 0 0 *0 0 "W . 1 5 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE
P O IN T OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING THEREIN
LESS,

6 ,1 7 4

SQUARE FEET MORE OR

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NUMBER 717
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD (PH ASE I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
A PARCEL OP LAND IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OT THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 25 AND THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 O f SECTION 3 6 , TOWN­
S H IP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS I
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHNEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF S A ID SECTION
1 4 ; THENCE RUN N . S 9 * 3 9• )4 *W . ALONG THE L IN E
COMMON TO SAID SECTIONS A DISTANCE OP 5 .0 2
FEET TO THE E X IS T IN G WEST R IG H T-O F-N AY L IN E OP
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD AS SHOWN ON THE R IC H T -O P-W A Y
HAP OP SEMINOLE COUNTY PROJECT NO. P S - 0 4 1 ,
TUSKAW ILLA
ROAD;
THENCE RUN N . 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 * E .
ALONG S A ID WEST RICH T-O P-W AV L IN E 1 5 0 .0 0 PEET
TO THE NORTH L IN E OP THE SOUTH 1 5 0 .0 0 PEET OP
S A ID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OP THE SOUTHEAST X/4 OP
SECTION 2 5 ; THENCE RUN N .I9 * 3 B * 3 4 P M . ALONG
u A tL m M iH l i n k &lt; t . i 2 r s r r t o t h e p o i n t o r
BEGINNING ON A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY, HAVING
A RADIUS o r 2 2 . S 4 3 .4 0 PEET AND A UIORO BEAR IlfO
OP S . 0 0 * 0 4 ' I 5 a E. I THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG
THE ARC OP S A ID CURVE 4 0 4 .9 2 PEET THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OP 0 1 * 0 0 * 5 3 * ; THENCE RUN N .
S 9 *2 7 • 34“ N.
7 4 .5 5
PEET;
THENCE
RUN
S . 0 0 *5 2 12 6 " N . 4 2 .5 7 PEET TO THE CENTERLINE OP
BEAR GULLY CREEK; THENCE RUN N . 7 7 * 2 S • 4 0 - N . AND
ALONG THE CENTERLINE OP S A ID CREEK 2 5 . 0 1 PE E T;
THENCE RUN N . 0 0 * 0 0 '0 0 " N 9 6 .3 1 FEET; THENCE RUN
N . 7*0 * 0 0 ' 0 0 "E .
4 2 .1 1
rE E T ;
THENCE
RUN
N . 0 0 * 0 0 10 0 * E .
1 4 0 .0 0
PEET;
THENCE
RUN
N. 9 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 BE.
2 7 .0 0
TtCTl
THENCE
RUN
N . 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 *E .
1 0 0 .0 0
FEET!
THENCE
RUN
N .9 0 *0 0 * 0 0 -E .
5 .0 0
fltT l
THENCE
RUN
N . 0 0 * 0 0 ‘ 0 0 *E . 1 0 5 .0 0 PEET TO S AID NORTH L IN E ;
THENCE RUN S .S 9 * 3 9 * 3 4 " E .
5 .0 0 rE E T TO THE
PO IN T OP BEGINNING.
CONTAINING THEREIN
LESS.
PARCEL NUMBER 171

1 3 ,9 3 2

SQUARE PEET MORE OR

TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PH ASE I )
PEE S IH P LE

COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OP SECTION 2 4 ,
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RJUICE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N S 9 *1 S *0 3 W A D IS ­
TANCE OP 1 3 1 1 .9S PE E T; THENCE N 0 0 * 4 I * 5 7 « E A
DISTANCE OP 9 4 4 .2 2 PEET TO THE PO IN T OP B E G IN­
N IN G ; S A ID PO INT BEING ON THE CENTERLINE O r
HOWELL CREEK; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE CEN­
TE R LIN E OP S AID CREEK N 55*4 2 '0 4 * W A D ISTANCE
O t 4 1 .1 3 PEET, MORE OR LESS; THENCE, ALONG
SAID CENTERLINE, S 6 4 * S 6 * 3 1 I* W A D ISTANCE OP
1 9 .5 6 rE E T , MORE OR L E S S ; THENCE, ALONG S A ID
CENTERLINE, S 6 4 * S 4 '3 1 a W A DISTANCE OF 1 9 .5 6
PEET,
MORE OR LE S S ; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID
CREEK, N 0 0 * 1 6 '2 4 * W A DISTANCE 0 P 3 0 .7 7 PEET,
MORE OR LE SS; THENCE N 4 0 * 4 1 '1 4" E A D ISTANCE
OP 7 S .5 7 PEET; THENCE S 0 0 *1 4 *2 4 '* E A D ISTANCE
O f 1 0 5 .1 4 PEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE P O IN T OP
BEGINNING.
S AIO PARCEL LYING IN AND BEING
SITUATED IN THE SE 1/4 OP SECTION 2 4 , TOWNSHIP
21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A.
CONTAINING 3163 SQUARE PEET, MORE OR LE SS ,
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NUMBER 771 P T .
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
( 1 ) THE EAST 5 .0 0 PEET OP THE PART OP TRACT
•B* LYIN G NORTH OP TRACT * C ', W IL L A S PR ING S
COMMERCIAL CENTER PHASE TWO, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3 4 , PACES 27 ANO 2 S, PU B LIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO R ID A, CONTAINING THERE­
IN 1043 SQUARE PEET MORE OR LESS, AND ALSO THE
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PART OP SAID TRACT ' B ' t
( 2 ) PROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER O r S A ID TRACT
•C* RUN S . 0 0 * 1 6 '2 4 'aE . ALONG THE EAST L IN E OP
SAID TRACT
'B '
A DISTANCE O r SO. 45
P EE T;
THENCE RUN S . 4 0 *4 8 • 1S"W . 7 S .5 7 PEET TO THE
P O IN T OP BEGINNING; THENCE RUM S . 0 0 * 1 6 • 2 4 " E .
3 0 .7 7 PEET TO THE SOUTH LIN E o r S A ID TRACT
• B * ; THENCE RUN S . 6 4 * 5 6 • 3 1"W. ALONG S A ID SOUTH
L IN E
2 2 .0 3
PEET;
THENCE RUN H . 0 0 * 1 6 13 4 BE.
4 0 .0 0 P EE T; THENCE RUN N .S 9 * 4 3 * 3 6 " E .
2 0 .0 0
PEET TO THE PO IN T OT BEGINNING, C O NTAINING
THEREIN 70S SQUARE rE E T MORE OR LE S S .
PART
( i ) ANO PART ( 2 ) CONTAINING 1751 SQUARE PEET
MORE OR LESS.
Each Dftendant I* lurthar natittad mat tha Pelllionar will petition
tor an O d er el Taking before tha Honor acta Robert B McGregor,
one ol the Judges ot the above styled Court, on tha Ifth day ot
January Itfa. al I M p m . In the Seminole County Courthouse
Santord. Florida. In accordance *tth Its Declaration ol Taking
heretofore tiled in mis causa All Datendants to mis full and all other
Interested parties may timely request a hearing on tha Petition lor
tho Order ol Taking al the time and place designated and ba hoard
Any Oetendenl tailing to Ilia a timely request tor hearing shall waive
any right to ob|ecl to tha Order ot Taking
ANO
Each Defendant and any other persons claiming any Interest In tha
property described us the Petition in me above sty tad Eminent
Domain proceeding li hereby required to serve written detente*. II
any you have, to me Pennon heretofore Hied Us mis cause on the
Petitioner, and any request tor a hearing on the Petition tor tho
Order ot Taking, it desired, on Petitioner's Attorney, whose name
end addrett ta thonn below on or be lore January 11. I**4. and to Ilia
the original el your written dotenses and any request tor hearing on
me Petition tor me Order al Taking with the Clark ot mi* Court
either before service on the Petitioner's Attorney or Immod-ataly
thereafter, to show what right, title. Interest or Han you or any ol you

have or claim in and to the properly described in said Petition and to
show .causa. If any you hare, why said property should nol be
condemned lor the uses and purposes at M l lorth in said Petition It
you tall to answer, a default may ba entered egamsl you lor the relief
demanded Us the Petition It you tall to request a hearing on the
Petition Ior Ordrr of Tekinc you shall waive any right to ob|ect to
said Order ol Taking
WITNESS my hand end seal ol sad Court on tho Itth day ot
November. I**2
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
By Patricia F Heath
Depo*&gt; Clark
ROBERTA McMILLAN
County Attorney
for Samlnota County. Florida
Vemlnota County Services Build-ng
1101 East First Street
Santord. FloridaU71I
Telephone (0071 121 11)0. E .t t t U
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish December)* in la n d January ) m i
O F M ll

CITV OF LONGWOOD. FLORIOA
NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIOER ADOPTION OF PROPOJED ORDINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City of Longwood. Florida
•hat tho City Commission will hold o public hcoring to consider
enactment ot tho following Ordmanca
ORDINANCE NO f* till
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIOA
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO *4* BEING THE COVPREHEN
SIVE PLAN ANO FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT AND
A L L ITS APPENDICES. OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD
FLORIOA. SAIO AMENOMENT CHANGING THE FUTURE LANO
USE DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORIES AS PROVIDED
IN EXHIBITS " A " ANO ' E
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS
SEPARABILITY. ANOEFFECTIVE DATE
PLEASE BE ADVISED THE ORDINANCE PROVIDES FOR
LANO USE AMENOMFNTS OF CERTAIN PRO PER TY AS
OESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS
FROM LOW OENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO OFFICE COMVER
CIAL
A PORTION OF LOT 10 LONGWOOO HILLS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PB * PGS I ) 4 I* OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ANO BEING AAOHE PARTICULARLY OESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS
BEG AT SW COR OF SAIO LOT 10 ANO RUN N ALONG THE S
LINE OF SAIO LOT 10 1*64 FT TO A POINT LYING KOOO FT
WSTLY FROM THE SE COR OF SAIO LOT 10 SAID SE COR
LYING ON THE WSTLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY
ROAD NO a t THENCE RUN N X * 11 FT TO A POINT ON THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF SAIO LOT 10 SAID LINE BEING THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF LONGWOOO HILLS R3A0 THENCE RUN
N ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE OF LOT 10 AND SOUTHERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE M t ) FT TO THE NW COR OF SAIO LOT
10 THENCE RUN S ALONG THE W LINE OF SAIO 10 XX tl FT
TO THE PT OF BEG CONTAINING M4I0 41 SO FT 10 4ISS ACRES)
MORE GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS 1400 NORTH COUNTY
ROAD 417. LONGWOOO. F LOR I DA
FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY AGRICULTURE TO CITY GEN
c d , i r n u u c a r ia i
LOT II CENTRAL PA R K
ACCOROING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PB 4. PC r» OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
MORE GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS 1M DOG TRACK ROAO
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA
Sato Ordmanca was pieced on first reading on Oecember 10. If*)
end the City Commission will consider tame tor tmel pottage and
adoption attar the public hearing, which will ba hold Us the Longwood
City Commission Chambers. I l l W. Warren Avenue. Longwood
Flortda an Monday, the 17m day ol January A D . IW4. al I 00 P M ,
or a f toon thereeftor at possible At tho meeting, interested parties
may appear and ba heard with respect ta the proposed Ordinance
This hearing may ba continued tram time to time until lira I action ta
taken by tha City Cammlttlon
A copy at me propoiod Ordinance 1s potted at City Hall Longwood
Florida, and tuples are on tlta with the Clark ot tha City and tame
may ba intpected by the publk
A taped record at mis meeting ta made by the City tor Its
convenience Thu record may not constitute an adequate record tor
purposes ot eppool tram a decision made by tha Commission with
rtfpect to tho foregoing matter Any parson wishing to ensure that
an adequate record of mo proceedings it memtemed toe appellate
purposes is advised to make me necessary arrangements at his or
her own tipense
Persons with ditabililtas noodmg assistance to panic ipete m any ot
these proceeding* should contact the AOA Coordinator at (sail
MO 1401.4* hours Usadvene* ot the matting
DATED THIS Oecember 1). If* )
GERALOINEO ZAMBRI. CITV CLERK
C ITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIOA
PUPLIVH January t a January II. S**4
OCN*
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CITYOFLONOWOOO. FLORIDA
MOTICff OF PUSLIC HCARINO
TO CONSIOIR ADOPTION OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City of Longwood. Florida
mat the City Commission will hold a psb'ic hearing to cvtsidsr
enactment ef the following Ordinance
ORDINANCE NO *4 1171
AN OROINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIOA.
AMENOING ORDINANCE NO c tj AND ALL ITS AMENDMENTS
OF THE SAID CITY. SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE COMPRE
HENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOO
FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING THE ZONING OF
CERTAIN TERRITORY FROM Rl A TO C l PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE OATE
A PORTION OF LOT 10 LONGWOOO HILLS. ACCOROING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK « PAGES
IS AND I* OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA ANO BEING MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIBEO AS
FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT It ANO
RUN N ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 10 M *4 FEET
TO A POINT LYING 10000 FEET WESTERLY FROM THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 10 SAID SOUTHEAST
CORNER LYING ON THE WESTERLY RIGHTOF WAY LINE OF
COUNTY ROAO NO 417 THENCE RUN N X4 )5 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 10 SAID LINE
BEING THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LONGWOOD HILLS ROAO
THENCE RUN N ALONG SAIO NORTHERLY LINE OF LOT 10
ANO SOUTHERLY RIGHTOF WAV LINE M U FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 10 THENCE RUN S
ALONG THE WEST LINE CF SAIO 10 10*17 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING M I0 4J SQUARE FEET
(OOISS ACRES)
(MORE GENERALLY OESCRIBED AS 1400 N C R 411.
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA)
Said Ordinance was placed on first readmg on Oecember 10. 11*1.
and the City Commission will consider same tor final passage and
adaption attar the public hearing, which will ba hold In tha Langwaod
City Commission Chambers. I f ! W. Warren Avenue. Longwood.
Florida, on Monday, tha Ifth day ol January A O . lf»4. at 1 00 P M .
or at toon thereafter at posubta At tha meeting. Interested parties
may appaar and be heard with respect to me proposed Ordinance
This hearing may be continued from time to lime until tmal action Is
token by the City Cammlttlon
A copy ol the proposed Ordinance ta polled al City Hall. Longwood
Florida, and copies ere on file with the Clerk ot the City end same
may b* Inspected by the public.
A taped record el mis meeting ta made by the City tor Its
convenience This record may not constitute an adequate record lor
purposes ot appeal from a decision made by the Commission with
respect to the tortgoing matter Any person wishing to ensure Ifvil
an adequate record ot the proceedings it maintained tor appellate
purposes IS advised to make the necessary arrangements at hit or
her own tapente
Parsons with disabilities needing assistance to participate many ol
that* proceedings should contact the AOA Coordinator at HOfi
ISO 14*1. *6 hours In advance ol tha meeting
DATED THIS December 17. I f f )
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI. CITY CLERK
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIOA
PUBLISH January 16 January l l . t f f *
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UNCLAIMED
V I H I C l t AUCTION
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79 Plymouth
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U F ord
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71 BMW
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6) Bulck
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74 Toyota
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U Wallcratl WE L BantMUM 140
U Pontiac
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I I Mitsubishi
JAJBF4447DZ70mi
7* Dodge
G H H G IG iflU )
U F ord
IFABPlflfOAIlM IO
Altamonte Towing
117 Marker SI
Alt Spgt
Seta begins el II.H A M
View I hour prior
Publish January l. If**
OEN I*
VEHICLE
SALAVAOB AUCTION
111*4
ItiMA.M .
I f l l S . USHWVI7 tl
A * RTOWINO SERVICE.
INC
1*96 Ford Esp
IFABP**fUW77l404
Publish January 1. Iff*
OEN 17

NOTICE OF SALE
In accordance with Florida
Statutes Salt Storage Act. Sac
Hons U *C4 and U 107 Sal* ot
office 6 household goods In
leased space lo satiety owner
Hens:
14 Elaine Moore
eOMkheel Altken
IU Ana Marla Williams
IS) John Siachfa
IS) Cynthia Morn
101A J Bretover
)Of Service Tech Inc
1*4 Thomas Weltlautor
SlChav I0V171NIU70A
To b* sold o ' disposed of Jan
II. I f f * at 10 a m . Public
Auction, cash only At Sun Ray
Stove Away. *19 Rinehart Road.
Lata Mary. FL U7a* May pay
up and not be sold Call
(407DU 41S)
Publish December it I f f ! and
January 1.1*14
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�10B - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 2. 1994

Legal Notices

71— H e lp W anted

C L A SSIFIE D A D S

IN THE COUNTY COURT
o r THE EIGHTEENTH
JUO ICIAl CIRCUIT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: t l H it CC I f X
KRZYSZTOF A PAWLOWSKI.
*nd ANNA w PAWLOWSKI.

S e m in o lo
3 2 2 -2 6 i1
. CLASSIFIEDMPT
HOURS

Ms M ilt

1:00 A.IL • 5:30 P H .
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

Plaintiff*.
v
CARLOS MARRERO and
MARIA T ESTRADA
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE *
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
mat on fh# 1st day or February
Its*. at ll 00 o clock A M . at
the Samlnola County Court
nous* M l N Park Avenue.
Sanford. F lo rid a . Ihe un
dertigned Clark will oftar tor
uia to me highest biddar tor
cam the following described
real property
Lot Sa Block I. Fotmcof Unit
&gt;. according to the P'at thereof
at recorded In Pletbook IT,
Paget TI and 2) ot me Public
Records ot Semlnofo County,
Florida
This tala it made pursuant to
a Summary Final Judgmen* .n
Foreclosure entered in Civil
Action No n m e CC M Z new
pendmg In tha County Court In
and tor Semmore County. Flor
|^|
DATEO this Xth day ot De
cembar. tan.
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Samlnola County. Florida
By Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Clark
NOTIFICATION
IN AC C O RD A N C E W ITH
THE A M E R IC A N S W IT H
DISABILITIES ACT. parsons
with d isa b ilities needing a
special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRA
TiON at 22 North Orange A y e
nue. Suita IIM. Orlando. Florida
JJ40I. Telephone «02l 11* 2020
not later than SEVEN days
prior to tha proceeding If
h ea rin g Im p a ire d . IT O D )
t *004221221. or v o ic e i v i
l MO ess 1220. via F.orlda Relay
Service
Publish January 2. e. tees
OEN II

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O rla n d o - W in te r P a rk
8 3 1 -9 9 9 3
PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 contocuttvo ttmpg_____ 57c a line
1consecutive tYnot-------- 70c ■ ling
3 cwtMCUttve ttmrg---------- 91c B in d
1 Dm*------------------------- 11.19aInc
RJttt art per Issue, baaatf on 3 Hntt
*3 Uncc Minimum

NOWACCEPTNG

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Internon. Pleat# check your ad tor accuracy tha flrat day It
rune.

27— N u rsery &amp;
C hild Care

21— Personals
ADOPTIONS

23— Lost A Found
ISO REW ARD tor return el
stolen car cover. Hidden l »
_J*£J“ jH to n s a s k e d n M II^ _

25— Special Notices
I. JANE WILLIAMS, em not
responsible for any debts in
cur red other than my own

FAX
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TO US ANYTIME
DAY ON NIGHT!

Far convenient and tconemi
cal advertising, nothing beets
the Santorrf Herald F e i us
your ad fo the Classified Dept
and include the following In
formation
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phono number
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IN T N I COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANO FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 42 1724 CC 22 Z
ALAFAVA WOOOS
HOM* OWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC..
Plaintiff.
VS
CYNTHIA CHRISTIAN.
TRUSTEE OF THE
CHRISTIAN TRUST. DATED
MARCH 22. IMF.
De fondant
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHARTS R «
Notice It given thal pursuant
fo Order ot Final Judgment In
Foreclosure deled December 20.
I0T1. in Case No FJlMaCC 22
l . at tha County Court in end tor
Seminole Ceunty. Florida. In
w h ich A L A F A Y A WOOOS
H O M E O W N E R S ASSOCIA
TION. INC . Is the Plaintiff and
C Y N T H IA C H R IS T IA N .
TRUSTEE OF THE CHRIS
TIAH TRUST. DATED MARCH
2J. ISPS It the Defendant. I will
tall, to the highest and bast
biddar lor cash at the Wist Irani
door of the Samlnola County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida,
at 11:00 a m . en Fobruery I,
1004. the following described
property tot forth In the Order
ot Final Judgment:
Let 0. A L A F A Y A WOODS
PHASE XIV. according to the
Plat thereof at recorded In Plal
Booh 22. Paget IS and I*, atlhe
Public Records at Samlnola
County. Florida
DATED December JO. IffJ
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk •&lt; County Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Puelication ot this Notko en
January 2. 1004. and January 0.
1004 in Tha Sanford Herald
A M E R IC A N S W ITH DIS
ABILITIES ACT OF 1000 (AD
MINISTRATIVE ORDER NO
0} 22): Persons with a disability
who need a special accam
modal ion fo penicipeto in mis
proceeding should contact ADA
Coordinator a l M l N. Park
Avenue. Suite N. M l. Sanford.
Florida 22721 at toast five days
prior to the proceeding Tele­
phone (4021 222 4JM E ll 4222;
I 000 esS 1221 (TDDI. or 1000
OSS 1220 IV ). via Florida Rtley
Service
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REPORT MAKE YOU SICK?
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Our clients are guaranteed to
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08 days er template rotund

KEEP DRIVING AND STIU.
GET THE MONEY!
All you need lo your title Jack
Diamond tor appointman!
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ADO TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 222 4222 ar 212-0410

AGENTS-REAl ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds like success
We re well Into Our Jrd decade
o t training successful agent*
No license I ........... We ll he.pl
WATSON R EA LTYC O RP
REALTORS
222 220*
ASSEM BLERS
Hand mall
work 2 shifts. 7AM1 W .V
and J 10PM midnight. tSper
hour....... ...........Soever a foal
SOatp Perse— oL 420*200
AU TO AU C TIO N D R IV E R S
NEEOEDI Musi have valid
drivers license and be able to
drive stkk. Call between 12
SPRINT STAFFIHO. 22*2011

AUTO DETAILIN'
For bulling cnly. Eaperl
oocod Call 221 0002___________

AUTO MECHANIC
Valid drivers license required
Experience preferred Call
________ Jim at 221 M28________

AVAILABLE PORTIONS
In Lang weed. Casselberry.
M a illa n d . S s n le rd . and
P lymouth/Sor rento areas
* HOSTESSES a
* RECEPTIONIST a
eW AREHOUSE*
Must have own car. phone,
and proper ID s
OENERALPERSONNEL
40S-IIM
NEVERAFEEI

CNA
For J It
certified

s h ill.

M usi be

____ O T 4541_____________
* D ELIVERY O R IVER t*
COL " B " Will land this lebl
Locales look'ng for you Call
FREE REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
208W 12tb S I. m » U 4
Far etiabiishad childcare ten
ler Education and espertenc*
In early childhood required
_________ Cait 2220422________

DOUGHNUT FRIER
CAFETERIA C 0 0 I
PART TIME DRIVER
W im CD LCtauA
AP P LY IN PERSON)
ISOS Silver Labs Ortv*.
Monday Friday, 0AM4PM
* DA'S RECEPTIONIST »
Per foci prescription tor yeur
M ural Average typing A good
pnon# Mills Is all it taketl Call
Sam Men morning Went let It
FREE REOISTRATION
AJLA EMPLOYMENT
28808221b Sfu m 1124

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS.Tavares. FI.
a well established end from
Ing Central Florida Used
company of levs you
• Sami Annual Pay Increases
estop Off Pay
8 Unload ng Pay
evocation Pay
S Solely Bonus
a Spouse Riding Program
a Average Trip S 1 Days
8 Lata Medal Conventional
Tractors
II you have 2 years tractor
trailer. OTR and snow and ka
•■parlance plus a good driving
record, call:
_________ 1-88*82*0820________

Weekends, part lima
Accepting applications
Monday Friday, * 4
DtBery Manor 44 N. 12-02.
OsBary 48744*4424
a COFFEE LO VE R*
* (OR N O T )*
Gel the break you've been
wblllng for in " l e t ! brewing'olMce Train "p a r ty " In­
dividual fo answer phene. Ill*
and computer. Ready to hire I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
m W U m t t * 222-2124

' COORDINATOR
Summer Youth Employment
Program tor disadvantaged
Fulltime'temporary • ..tenth
position (strong possibility for
permanent) MUST have JTPA
and formal mg.nl eaperlonce/Iasi paced challenging
position. P ra ls r M asters,
toecforihip skills a must.
Resume to; Private Industry
Ctenctl, 111 S. Sanford Ave.,
Sanford. FL M ill
Closing dal* 2 'l'O e ........EOE

:

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business al US0
McIntosh P t . Sanford. FL 22122.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fktittous Name at SCREEN
TECH, and that I Inland to
register said name with the
D iv is io n e l C o rp o ra tio n s .
Tallahassee. Florida. In ac­
cordance with the provisions Of
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
T oW it Section 145 00. Florid*
Statutes 1001
JuenC Vunoj
Publish Jenueryl. 1004

D EN II

MEDICAL HELP

93— Rooms for R ent

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

PRIVA TE UPSTAIRS, share
kitchen A baths 1*0/wk in
dudes all 238 2441 or 1284212

Sanford bated company look
ing for marge lie person fo till
position Please call 22) 0221
and oM for P e r s o n n e l____

LPN
II PM 1 AM. Part llm* Apply
in person L»ke«l*w Nursing
Center 010 test 2nd Street.
Sanford __
___________

TEACHERS

RING IN ’94

TELEMARKETERS
E X P E R IE N C E D ONLY. 4
needed immediately 2*04 per
wk guaranteed pliA bonus No
selling Contact Mr Long
______ 224 4)41 _____

AAA EMPLOYMENT
FREE REGISTRATION
LOW DOWN PTMT/ FEES

WAREHOUSE AND O IN E R A L
LABOR H E LP N B ID E D I
Bonus tor drivers All shifts
available Dally pay. no fee
Report reedy fo work S 20 am.
Industrial Labor Svc . t i l l
French Av No phono calls

TRS Of PLACING
PEOPLE

20 YRS IN SANFORD
284W. 2 2 1 St . m i l l *
SALON ON PARK

WILDLIFE/
CONSERVATION I0BS

Hairstylist needed Weekly
rental w ' retail commissions
Following preferred 22) 2822

G am * wardens, security,
maintenance, etc No eap
necessary New Hiring For
Info Call (111) 2*4 0010 est
&gt;22) SAM to 14 PM 2 day*

SEAMSTRESS/TAI10R
Full lime Please cell 111 M l)
or apply In person at loo
lnt*rnehorv*l Parkway 8110
Heathrow
SECRETARIAL

WINDOW SERVICE TECH
a Full tin • portion
OF iperv need preferred will
train
* F ull company benefits
• Menthru *rl 1 20am 4pm
Apply 722 f ewer Court
Sanford
22) 2100

Subcontractor tee St tipert
ence Monday Friday. 4 2 22
w a r d s par mtnuta plus
WordPerfect/Windows *«p
Send resume ARI, 244 N Elm
Ave. Seitlard. 1)1)1

SECRETARY
Part time E&gt;p in book seep
Ing. billing, typing, same
computer knowtogs 2114482

WRECKER DRIVER
Mutt hare COL Live In Sen
lord. Lk Mary area Eiperl
encedpr«.iw,ed Apply at
2201W 1st S t. Sanford

• SHIP/RCCEIVEa
G r e a t o p p e rtu n lty l Full
benetitsi Warehouse A da
liveries Murry, wen I tost I
TREE REGISTRATION
AA A EMPLOYMENT
r s a w iim « , 212112*

91— Apartm ents/
House fo Share

SINGERS!
Country. Gospel and Easy
L It le n in g l Nashville Re
cording Seoul end T V Crew
m a k in g FR EE One Song
audition video Mon . Jan 2 a&lt;
IP1A at Lake Monroe Holiday
Inn. Sanford Bring Back up
cassette or gutter NO bands
NO calls____________________

NOTICE
All renlsl and real astafo
adrerllsamenlt are Subject to
the redtrai Fair Housing Act.
which i-saket it H itgai to
advertise any preference. llm
Italian or d lscrlm ln a lle n
bated on race, color. religion,
sea. handicap, lamllial status
or national trig m

MARINER'S VILLAGE

U K ! NEW . )/&gt;, lam i n .
tcrvwnwd larch. I car garage
Avallabie Feb HM mo Call
Oct 121 J ill or S') 7«*i
SANFORD Lg 1/2. possible J
bdrm lots of cfotfos ( I I I
4444/moBH 1228INI
SANFORO 2 bdrm I bath,
••need yard carport 4*41 plus
S*ao w&lt; &lt;V|i j ; « list
SANFORD, f bdrm. t i l bath
lakelronl house M20'mo
221 244*___________

Stenstrom Rentals
• ST JOHNS RIVER 2/1 w '
garage, hardwood Moo'S, bool
Slid Vfowl ItOO moISOO’tac
• SAN FO RO &gt;/&gt; ml lam lly
room, carport, C/H'A Clean'
4142'm e 4220 security
• S A N F O R O 2/1 Ig reams,
• p ic e ., te r parch, dble
carport N k e 4241 mo 2220 tec
• SAN FO RO l/ l epl CHA
♦pice . h*idwood Moors like
new 4210/mo. no security
• SAN F O R D 1/1 apt CHA.
palio clean4*00-mo 1)00tec
Slentlrem Really. Ik

L baa Ada I bdrm. 42*4 ma
1 bdrm. 2414ma and up

________ 323 *170
QUIET 1/IH fownheesa. n o t
Park. Adult comm *42S'mo
and sac dtp W afor'trash
mcl Barb Man Frl » 2 &gt;41

like II was eur ewo." Jim Deyle
222 1*41 AH K 4FM: I I * 1*41

LIVE A C H A M PAG N E

BETTER THAN THE
AVERAGE BEAR!
• Entryv •- Emciem
Efik
2BedroomsAvillibid -El
On-Sit*
•Frltndly, O
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Pitto 6 Merit

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A p a r t

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

Sanford Court Apartments
3301S.SanfordAve.•Sanfcrd
3 2 3 -3 3 0 1 iu K &amp; i! .

3

Maintffuocc Person

Now hiring honest, drpende
bto people Call &gt;48)10)

2 STORY, J Bdrm. I In Bam.
screened porch |12S'mo
Mu*l have reforoncet 2)IR»2&lt;

LEASE FOR LESS'

l.ll

Eaperient* In plumbing and
electrical Apply in person
Days Inn. *420 W SR 44.

MAID WITH CARE "

HIDOBN LAKES: Nke 4 Bdrm.
2 Both. Ig lot. 1114 mo
negoTobfo i l l 42SBPombfowd

CASSELBERRY

93—Jloom s lo r Rent

JSSO

321-0759.............321 2257

Upscale, smgfo story, patio
apartments I bedrooms Ideal
for Individual *r couple
___________ 44*4222___________
CLEAN I BOBM. carpet. Minds
2222'mo plus tec Na pelt
21*1844
C O NVE NIE NT I* fawn A ll
•m em lirv I yr lease, no pelt
4244 *124.2124 tec 224 218*
CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA OARDENS
A P T S . ...........
2121848
One bedroom Apartments
1244 DEAL
Messaged Apts 22) 2724

HOTEL

required...............48)2221121

BATEMAN REALTY
Qulat neighborhood
Palmolfo 2/1 4222

99—Apartm ents
Unfurnished / Rent

FEMALE footing for tarn* fo
share apt 1222' mo cavers all
Washer i Dryer 222 *2*2

FURN BEDROOM cable tv.
local calls, kitchen prlv.,
1) 1/wk Non drinking 221 5*44
LAKE MARY, tik wt 1 " tec .
A/C. hall util treated wefor.
10mm toSCC
2224224

Retired couple welcome fo
apply
.
228 4422

EXCELLENT PAY!

F/T position. COL class D

103— Houses
U n tu m ish cd / Rent

FURNISHED I bdrm. I bath
Oufot. co)y area tttS'monin
|IOOO»povl 124 0222
SANFORD • I bdrm coHage
with fonod yard Eicalfonl
naighborhmdl ISO par week
plus 2200 security
_________ Call 222 2422__________
I BDRM. 1 BATH Cent H/A.
carpel, quiet neighborhood.
wafok turn 1240/mu 271 21*2

Assemble Product! at Heme
Call Tell Free
__ I 006 *41 2144 EXT fotO

LANDSCAPER

SAN F O R D d u p lti I bdrm.
MSS'month. 1200 mposil CHI
Oder 2pm 124 40*4
SANFORD’ S Rati Kapt Sewell
P e a l A L a u n d ry . I * 2
bedrooms Conven'enl tore
(font Call Pal, 111 *418
I BD RM . 420*/mo prut I ma
tec. 4 BDRM .4420'me plus I
ma sec C a ilS Il8441_________
I REOROOM. 2)11 .north plul
I22S security deposit and
rater e n c e t__________ 222 1242
1 BDRM APT for renl New
carpel, ail appl . cent M/A
Available Jan 1122 1811

HAFfY NEW Y E A R ! ___

Sm ill Hotel Asst. M ini(«t

EAST worn

LABORERS NEEDED - Milled
and imMiifod. Positions «yeii
efcif Days Call between 1 j
SPRINT STAFFING, 22*1111

99— A partm ents
U nfurnished / Rent

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

For established childcare cen
for Education and experience
preferred 222*442___________

WITH YOUR NEW JOB
FROM THE rO U S AT

36

71— H e lp W a n t e d

SSb
Add WaterAnd Add Ewitemeol lo Your Life!
• I &amp; 2 Bedroom

• L a ke V ie w *
• I'ir e p la c c s / V a u lle d

Apartment
I n ic s
A
p a r t m c n ! i io
• N l:W Clunhi
• Wuslicr/Drvi
every unil

M AIDS
F/T. M F . 0 4 Will train.
uniforms Molly Maid. 142 2481
MEDICAL

‘II'In’ll ' (i//
EXPECT IT!
Vu Uai ssprnal

$435
\ 1BedroomApartm ent Homes

R u n Mi S ta rin g ; at

mo.

• 1.!
• Large Floor Flans w Sunrooms
• Full Amenity Package
• Washer D n'er Connections
DRIDGEWATETl

RECEPTIONIST
Busy office seeks computer
literate person able M type 48
mission paperwork lic e t lent
benefit* package offered
Apply Mi HINbeyew Health
Care Carder, osa Mebaaylift
Aye, Sanford , F L 22221_______

NEW CHICK FIL A

'I ' n ' IU’. &lt;!
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m o v h o k

v u z Jo n i

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401 W , Seminole B lvd,« Sanford 322*1051

Opening al 4*20 W Lake Mary
Bird Now hiring all petitions
Apply on slfo
Ham 1pm 4pm 4pm

NEWSPAPER AD SALES
RN

Legal Notice

PR E V IO U S SOLUTION: "O n e lor thg road can
som etim qa m ean tw o lor tha cbm gtary.” — Manisto
Navarro.

,

Local Snack 'Soda Route
tor Sale USOO'wkcash
potential t OOP foe 2124
SENTINEL ROUTE NW Semi
note Huge growth potent.el
Delivery only Retiring
___________ M l 0012___________

41—Money to Land

Legal Notice

L P J J P U

( L P J J 8

COUNSELING
Permanent and temporary
p e titio n .
Requirem ents
Bechefor/Akailer deqre* in
Social Science ar Education
Prefer business bacSgreund
tip erien cs In employment
and training programs
Resume toi Private Indvstry
Council. I l l S. Sanford Av*.,
Unford. FL S in I
Attn Counseling
Closing da fo t '11/04
EOE
a CRIDIT/COLLECTIONt *
Great opportunity fo |etn a
national r e ta il company
BenetHs Inside -outsidt work
In credit dept Advancement
opportunity Call right newt
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
&gt;88 W 120b SOu 2121120
* CUSTOMER SERVICE* *
Company seeks promot*bl*
person to star! with Naming
and researching tor clients
FREE REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
&gt;80 w m b it - , m i l l s

71— Help Wanted

I TD

L C K C K C . '

NAME BRAND VENDING

STOP FORECLOSURE!

C X M C 8 A

D K X P A A

Estab. A Payplwn* Hit
51.200 per week potential
_________ 1008 480 7411_________

I can help M X succbss tarry
• M l tea IMS until 0PM

II you have any questions,
please call the Classified
A d v e r t is in g D ap arlm an l
Monday Friday. l:2Gt:Jt

HTJRP

T X E P U

For large specimen I building
References and eipertoac*
required. Hours 2 24 iPM
Monday Friday SS 22 to start
_ - J ” * * * .—

DIRECTOR ,

59— Financial
Services

teen wner ei ew cqnor Renee for
awewwr fM , l t W K f e w * *

JT

55— Business
O pportunists

11.200 week potential Great
In. P I W i t ) Ifo l___________

CELEBRITY CIPHER

DAPE

HOLIDAY SPECIAL Isl
tree, no rogitlralien foe*
MRS MICHELLES HOUSE
221 ISM 2102 10

SNACR/SODARTS

407-323-9408

DEM2SI

•M S

CLEANING PERSON

DAYCARE TEACHER

Free medlcel care transpor
fallen, counseling, private
doctor plus living expenses
Bar «22TSI) Call Attorney John
Fricher
1844 417 2*41

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAl. CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIV IL ACTION
Caaa Not es-SSSS-CA
Ofvtsiaai 14-K
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION I s a NCNB
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
—W —
R A F A E L P E R E Z and
MARTHA H PEREZ. If living,
and all unknown portlet claim
Ing by. through, under or
against the above named Da
fondants who are not known to
be dead or alive, whether said
unknown portlet may claim an
Inttratt at spousal heirs, de
v lse a t. gra n te es , ar other
c la im a n t s , c la im in g b y .
through, under ar against the
to ld R A P A E - P E R E Z ar
MARTHA H. PEREZ; STATE
F A R M M U T U A L
AUTOM OBILE INSURANCE
C O M PA N Y , l/u/b/a DIANE
M B LR A N ; JOHN-DOE and
JANE OOP:
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO R A F A E L P E R E Z and
MARTHA H PEREZ. II living,
and all unknown parties cLrlm
Ing by. through, under o '
against RAFAEL PEREZ and
MARTHA H PEREZ who are
net known so be dead or alive,
whether sold unknewn parties
m a y .c la im an Interest a t
spouse*. hairs, devisees, gran
Net. or other claimants, claim­
ing by, through, under ar
against the said R A P A E L
PEREZ or M ARTHAH PEREZ
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS UN
KNOWN, and
W HOSE L A S T KNO W N
M AILING ADDRESS IS; t i l
Wilshlre Drive. Cesteiberry. FL
22202
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIE D ihel en action la foreclose
e mortgage on the following
property In Seminole County.
Florida
LOT I. BLOCK B. SUM ­
MERSET NORTH SECTION L
according to the Plel thereof at
recorded In Plal Book IL Pages
2* ard 2* Public Records of
SemkwfoCounty, Florida
has lean tiled ago mil you and
you &lt; re required fo serve a copy
of your written defenses. It any.
to It en G ARY A. GIBBONS.
Esquire, ot Gibbons. Smith.
Cahn A Arnett. P A . Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address It m i
Henderson Boulevard. Post Ot
tka Boa JUT. Tampa. Florida
UMI. within M days attar tha
first publication, and llle the
original with the Clerk ot this
Court slther before te rv k t ar
Plaintiff's attorney or Immedl
etoly thereafter; othrwise a
default will be entered agelnsl
you for the relief dvmended In
the Complaint
OAT ED December 22. 1442
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with tha Amer
kant with Disabilities Act. partent needing a special accom­
modation to participate In this
proceeding should contact the
Individual or agency sending
nofke not later than seven days
prior fo tha proceeding at tha
address given on tho notko.
Telephone
442 111 4210 Oil.
4*77) t 804 452 *771 (TDD) or
1400 452*770 IV I; via Florida
Relay Service
Publish; December 2*. 1441 4
Jenuer, 2. ION

• CIRCLE ME •
Receptionist needed tor * busy
grow ing com p a n yl Gteel
boss Local areal HurrylCelll
FREE REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
288W2SWI St.. 22*1114

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

Taka ever account base at
growing weekly In Deland
area Management potent1*1
__________s u m 4412_________

OFFICE HELP
Full time Must hey* office
and computer experience
Ability to estimate vehicle
damage a plus Cali Vktl for
nl:
222 8844

Part That Dm Ij I AMbUflt
No e ip e rle n c e necessary.
Must be neat, outgoing, orgo
nitad. Ceil moil*_______

PAT TIME OFFICE HUP
Word Perfect required. Lehrs
hateful. F le iib lt d tyflm t
h o u rs M o n - T h w r i. 8-18
vs/week Call &gt; * )oo)f
• PART TIM E CLERICAL*
Your data entry asp needed
here I Computer friendly I
P R I I REOISTRATION
AJLA EMPLOYMENT
288 W 2Mb Mu m 111*

T O C*
FLORIDA STATE
M REQUIRES
l
•II contractors be registered
or certified Ta verify a stole
c o n tra c to rs neons* c a ll
I 808 142 2440 Occupational
Licenses are required by the
ceunty and can be vended by
calling 221 1120. e it 1421
Additions &amp;
Remodeling
R E f /COMM, vinyl tiding .
Alum . Framing. Drywall.
Door*. Roofing. Concrete.
222 -4822 .. S O. BeMwt. CBC4I428*

PRODUCTION WORKERS
10 NEEDED
Company seeks Individuals
w it h a s s e m b l y an d/or
machine operating aiparlence
t s n if f a v a ila b le .
4:42AM 2 2PM 41 IS/hr. Musi
be reliable and clean cut with
own phone and transportation
Commitment mend*fory I
Never a foe I
noip rvn pM w i WTYjfT

A ir Duct Cleaning
A IR DUCT CLEANINO. puller
c town log'sc reen ing. chimney

tweep Insured Yeung's Serv
lea. l ic .m o iO * ll» l* M I

6 irp e n try
CARPENTER All kinds al horn*
repairs, painting 4 ceramic
Ilia. Richard Ores*.....221 2421

Home Improvement

Masonry
TWP MASONRY. Brkk. Block.
Sluccg. Concrete. Renava

ElecTrlcal

■R UNELL PAINTINO Comm.
4 Rat. Pressure cleaning.
Carpentry, Dear hanging/
Plastering L k 'ln t 14184*42
Slyrslnbu t 222 IN I_________
HANDY’ S Heus*Minting paint
now 4 save I Low. low ralesf
■^U
c / l n ^22*2**)
14vrse»p
Llc/lnt

2L

M A S TE R IL B C T R IC IA N ,
Rspair addlllxi. comm/re*
Lle/lns JER4008I41XI 442*

Flooring
HAROWOOOFLOORINO
Im I bII
TiNHMwf
TOM OLSEN i ' l l 2-0*2242

FI re w ood/Fuel

POSTKMS AVAILABLE
a Asti Manager
Permanent, full lime, salaried
poslions at Sue's Httimerk
Shop in Lake Mary Centra.
Requires Some week end ar J
evening hours Far inform*
lion call.
40114*4144
ar land return* to;
184W Mitchell Hammock Rd .
Oviedo, FI 21)42

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRITR. Wayne
Beal. 2 Man Quality Opera
tfonl 22*2228/14*2181

• SPLIT OAK FIREWOODej
Delivered or pick up
12 a sleek l&gt; l &gt;4*t

Home Improvement
AFFORDABLE Heme Repair.
All phases Call for Itte etl
L k 'ins Michaoi 2222104

Home feep&lt;lrs
H AN D T'I kfoidpfo Svcs. Tries
reel repelr, driveways, paint
ing Freeasf. Sr.dtoc.22* 2441

M A R I N O H ens*

Repair,

•pecladling In *m all |abs
CRC 054024 Freeesl 2111114

RooUnT
IM PR IS 5IV B RENOVATIONS
We remove rock 4 lor reefs.
*0 yr* e ip Financing avallabfo
Lie/Bonded 282 1N2I20SI44

M A K E YOUR PITCHI

Janitorial Services
BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Com mere lal'Rrttd 111 4212

AL DOCS IT A ll
FIs II right I t * p rk* you can
afford Lic'd'Ins From start
M finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing, stoctrkei. and reetlrg
svc* 71 yr* at tiperfonca. Na
|ab foa M ( ar small. CaR
I t * 2422ar 12* 28M 24 brs.

You t bMtfi aa f w 1

an ad In • « ctasaned For
•prand atom* impact

cad 322*2611

S a n fo r d H e ra ld

\ t l i ’rrli.sr ) m i r Hu.sincss / r r r y D tty f o r l.\ / m r l.v
S’ 1.1 / ’r r Mmitli. ( n i l ( I n s s i f i n l . .'('J'J 'Jfill

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, January 2. 199&lt; - 11M

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
LAKE MARY. N xaJbdrm . |t&gt;
bath, cant H/A. torn ad yard
clean Lake Mary uhoott
iMOafuatac m a t u n

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

1 0 7 -M o b ile
Homes / Went

HUD HOMES.

TRUCKERS SPECIAL! I bdrm
Irailar tor rant Placa to park
i &gt;q Call 111 02*1

Law Law dew* I Why
The Hilliman

&gt;21UU

(UN l ANO CSTATCS 1 br. I b
C anlral H/A, app lian ce*
me/iwo anddapoUl m u m

IBORMw/cantralhaatandalr
Country almotpharal
ItWdown! Why rant*
The Hilliman Oreap.
n i t » &gt; .....................te a Her
4 BOOM I 1/2 BATH, w/lamily
room. C/HA. new carpet.
tenced yard t&gt;40 242 H U

WHY PAY RENT?
eHUOK 1 bdrm double tot
e«na» financing UJ 100
e l BDRM i bath lattar part
cietmgcottt $42 100
.

PO N T KNOW IP

105— DuplexT riplex / Rent

YOU CAN BUY*
Cat the lactt and the help yog
need
tartar • tin m a n
&gt;21 i r i l t r i l l loci

• • ONE A V A ILA B LE * a
2 bedroom. I bath 222 4444 or

III wot

SANFORD. 2 bdrm
carport
tacurity tyttam . lull k it,
221 4441 diwoun tad I4I&gt;

real Estate, inc

107-M obile
He .ies / Rent

J BOOM (4(0 mnr’ h plut »«/)
t a c v r l l y d a p e t l l an d
rater ancat
221 M42
1 BDBM. I BATH'Hear town
but line* laOO'month. 1200
depotit 121 4212

■ L O IR SPRINOS ott trwy 422
I. }. ’ Bdrmt. |2t to I K a t
TWOdap 220 21It e r 442 2144

f * • B »

«

.lar-j
Yoj Deserve The Best!
Hcautiful 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Homes Available
C A S H IN ON OU R
NEW Y EA R S
SPECIALS!
• W a s h e r s D ry e rs In Ail Units

• Enclosod Patios/Oalconies
• Private Exterior Storage

121— Condominium
______ Rentals______

FREE LONO HAIRED ORAY
CAT Naadt good homa I
month* old M2 &gt;140

205-W earing Apparel
• MEN'S WRANGLER dratt
pentt 24W22L Good thepa
t l 00
Call 121140

211—A ntiques/

Collectibles
P RI VATE COLLECTOR.
BASEBALL A BASKETBALL
tp o rt c a rd t
L ite r a lly
hwndrVdt ot tpaclal Intertt
S O ot boo* or will trad* 4C4

141— Homes for Sale
E XC H A N O t OR SELL your
proparty localad anywht ra 1
I wvattar* Raalty, n a s a l!
’ OWNER FINANCE! &gt;000- tq
II 4 bdrm 1 bain on dbl lot
Low down
great tarm tl
Prlead right' 114 4(0
•IMMACULATE 1 bdrm 1 balh.
b lk
c e n t ! . cant H /A.
tpaclout tamily rm . baaullful
oak I and oarrlan* 142 *n0
Jwwa/4tr

Re a l Estate , inc.
322-7451 ____

STJURS PROPERTY
M ANAOEM ENTA REALTY
402 1 » 2222'222 41/1

Hk Iummii M \ l l k l I Z l.
,J

*n 1 mo. or h r. lease

1

SWOSrccit) Drpcsi

215— Boats and

Accessories

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Idaal tor mobile horn* or
horn* HI*, hortat. cattla
farming, or nurtary Zoned
agricultural t ) too par acr*
Small down paymtnl with
ownar financing 144 212 1221
14 ACRES ml DOUELEWIDE
naw 1 bdrm. 1 bain Pattur*
and woo21 No qualifying.
ttS.OOO A lto I I ACRES
adio ning Irrigation, pattur*
S-4 000
&gt;22 04/1

157—Mobile
Hom es/Sale
NEW I44&lt;t. NO DOWN I4N
inttratf. 14X24. im /rn*
24 X 20 UlO'mo 24109*

a l l FT. OLASTRON ( ( HP
Evtnruda. traitor Outttandmg
Condi Mv*I teal (2441 M l (111
• 1144 SKI/FISH BOAT 40 HP
Marc . ml traitor Runt graall
t l 009 Partial linanca 441 1400
• 1*41 REGAL Madellton. t r
10". i cyl ln/outboard motor
w/ drlro on Irailar 11 000 OBO
420 4004 or 444 4101 a m
• 24 FT PONTOON Baa*, all
hberglett. 140 HP E&gt;*nrud*
Vary latt! Many a itra * Ilka
naw Only 111.000 M l 40M
• '24 M' ORADYWHITE OMC
I/O. loo*l naw. (10000 obo
Sanford M l (1(4

217—Garage Seles
•GAUGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call m your garaga te e ad by
12 noon on Tuatday and taka
advantage ot our tpacial
garaga tala ad pncall Call
Clettlfwd now tor datalitt

P R O P ! R TI f '

A N O t and ownar financing at
low o t $400 mol Gov't Fora
ciaturtt. Rapotl Sam mala.
Oranga. Volutla
laniard latt than t3.40« dawn
aOrar l/ l acral ) I ilr. dm.
lam rm Satailiiadith tattoo
ORanavatod J / I'i Ha war root,
carpat. paint, garaga. ter
porch UP.tOO
ORILO CATINO I 1/1*4 brick.
ter porch, fancad yd MMOO
O P O O L I R a n o v a ta d l/ l.
Iiraplaca. ter porch. |22.too
Atlanta Na Oualltyl Immacu
lata 2/2. d.mng tamily rm. I
car garaga S442 PIT I m u o
Markham Wdt araa 4 1. 114
acrat Pattura ttabla (191000

St. Crok Apsrtmente
733 Secret H a ib o r tn r* ta k e M a ry —
3 2 1 - 7 3 0 3
HOURS.

M - F . 0 - 5 . 3 0 • S a t . 10 - 5 • S u n . C l o t e c l

LK. Mary evttam butlit
04/1, pool. SIO2.400
0 in. e ra . I ocra. S121.400
. 04/1.1 *•*.&lt;•» pu«l|'ipa V *IT “ .
OWNER FINANCINO
1 atra attata. ar I aero *tfeto.
both ovor 4.000 tq It. 4/4. pool,
lokafronl w dock. $144,100

I'a

S

NHAT DID SANTA BRING YOU
FOR CHRISTMAS?

REALTY,
AN O 't
Down I
Gov't

Util

Make Your
V/ NewYear's
Resolution
A Home
At
COUNTRY LAKE
APARTMENTS
FREE

H A LL

R E A LT Y

112 V/ I lis t 111

S .n ito n !

Cammarc 141 aflica bldg tupar
tool tor pro Mary 422 A 414
Pavod parking! Only 124.100
O tflH , 2/1 B l/t. c/h/4. toncatf.
1400- mo incomol U2.000
Oabary l/l. big loti Fam rm.
C b conttr ., country I S42.M0

323-5774
DELTONA • 1 bdrm Its bath,
family rm. a itra tl $51,200
W . MaltClOwtbl. 222 2442

HIDOCN IN THE WOODS
Vary pratty log homo. 4.000
tquara loot. 4 bdrmt. 1 balht,
2 canlral H/A unlit, larga
dack. 2 car garaga. tancad. I
acrat. $210,000 Ownar will
attitt with financing 121 4242

At LOW at taoOO
Rapo't

Tha Latatt

Bank Fartctatwrat
Oaaltl

Supar

Wa'va Gat Tham ALLI
C a ll our Full Tima Salat
Taam
ANYTIMEI

321-2720
LAKE MARY

322-2420
SANFORD

3 2 I - 4 7f&gt;4
CASSELBERRY. Lokavlaw 11
Ig aat In kltchon Naw carpal,
root. Ilia, and paint l g tancad
backyard w / larga treat
Garaga O ulol araa naar
but/1happing A real ttotl lor
$44,440. Call Cana or Marla
414 0020 v illa Haalty. Inc
COUNTRY HOME, w/lirapiaca.
la'liv room. 20* matlar bdrm.
naw root $44,400444 4442

INC.

-In Out 31th Y u i *
2 BEDROOM. 1 BATH All naw
c a rp a t and paint within
F a n c a d In b a c k y a r d
ovor looking tmall laka Walk
to Idyllwlldt Schoolt $44,000
202CltrvtOrlv4
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^^Projjertjf^$ele^_
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$42.(00
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153—Acreage
Lots/Sale
NO DOWN PAYMENT. Ownar
financing. 2 loft together on
Pino A ** Sanford. Lew mon
thty payment* 444 1441

322-2611

A naw Harao. a naw bit*. 4
naw badroom tat*

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and m aka to m * a lt a r
Chrlttmat tpandmg monay t

322 2811
APPLIAN C E S I Bait prlcat.
Batt Warranty. Batt S*r«ic*t
Wathar* dryart. microwavat
W* buy apptiancrtl Oalirafy
treat A * Belt. 224 2145
a BABY CRIB and chat! Good
condition, naadt mattratt
S100_________________21J (444
a CONSOLE TV. Panatonlc. &gt;(
In
HOP
Call 222 l ift
FOR quick tatol Lovely n* rm
h/mrfure and more plut tovaly
home mutlc lhaaler &gt;22 0244
• FULL SUE mattratt and boa
tp rln gt Correct com fort
Sterling 2000 wp*r Hrm Lit*
newt 100tel_________ H I 24H
•K E N M O R E R B FR IO B R A
TOR work!graall (40
_________ Call 222 2124_________
LIVINO ROOM SUIT Alto. H.O*
away bad I yr old. like naw.
and table* chair, ale 222 1214
R E P R IO E R A T O R . S lavat.
Watbart Dryart Fra* I yr
labor warranty 0*1 aitra
RAY'S APPLIANCE 111 I
French Are. Saatord 22BOOB2
REFRIOERATOR
Kanmora
whit*, lieutt.frotttott (200
02 1(44

187—Sporting Goods
• OP AIRCYCLE Great condl
lion (2(111 24(4_____________
MENS NFL OLOVES mad* by
Itotonar Black, ilia larga.
diftorant laamt Idoian
Brand naw DO each
__________104 (31 ai l l __________

151— Building
M aterials
• MOLDINO. hall round, 2"
diamator. Poplar. Alto wta A t
quarter round 100 leal US
OBO 221 * m ________________

153—Lawn A Garden
S H O R S E P O W E R MP O
Mulchar/Shraddar t i l l Lika
1121241

H ie Sanford Herald's
Classifieds
hat your kay to a naw ridat
Clauiltad It call aftoctiva.
•atr to uta and tha tourca tor
both buyart and ta lla rt
Whalavar you l&lt;ka. ClattlHod
C4 « pul you In tha driver' »
______
tael I_____________

• WHITE 1*14 Plymouth Grand
Fury A I cond thru out Good
mitoega I I 000 OBO M l MOO

AMC CONCORO (lation wagon.
12. whit w/rabulll Irani Good
cond Mull tacnflca
(4(0
OBO_______ Ml t u t o r 114 43*4
• BUICK LE SABRE Cuttom.
1420 VI. auto. air. P/S Clean,
runt graall Many naw aalratl
(1 (00 OBO M l &gt;141__________
CADILLAC SEVILLE. ‘44 4 dr.
baiga Looks l-*a naw I (2.*00
Firm Runtaicallanl M4 1401
• CHEVY CAMARO. 1*22 Ra
bull! VI. toft of naw parttl
1441 Ml 01(4 any lima________
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL *41.
L it* naw Mull tall Only
t i l 000 Call (402IM144(4____

233—Auto Parts
/ Accessories
CHEVY ENOINE
MS runt
ttrong. CAN drlva. t i l l Alto
afehadmtorror* i l l 41)4
• R O L L R A R . lo r T oy ota
Oaltun Nittan pick up truck
(1100 Call George Ml (tie

234— Import Cars
and T rucks

• CJ S JE EP. I f f ! I cyl .
cuttom, rebuilt angina, naw
liras. bra*at 41.1(0122 1**4
EAOLE TALON. 1*** Mint
Condition Fully Loadad
1* 000 mllet (4000 M l IMS
• FORO TAURUS OL. 1104. VI.
• *c cond. g*rag*d all op
tiont. U100QBOM4 1(04
HYUNDAI 1441

•1UXUKI SAMURAI JEEP
1917. E &gt; c «ll«n t Condition
t? 000
J07 MS 7150

235—T ru cks/
Bu se s/V a n s
• CHEW BEAUVILLE VAN
'24. I Ion. Pattangar van,
ctoan Loadad! Too much to
Hit. mutt taa to appreciate
Only S2 441 OBO
Ml 1200
OAT1UN PICK UP TRUCK.
1424. (400 M l 4404 atk lor
Kevin_______________________
• •FORD Eretortr (part ’* ] •
Loadad. A/P. 2 « h n l drive S
tpaad Immacwlata condilion
41(400 OBO__________ M44244
• FORO RANOER. LTX 42
P/S. cruita. A/C. ttorao. 4.200
mllat. I yr or 12 000 ml toff on
warranty. Call M2 l(U
• HANDICAPPED VAN 1440
Ford E ISO Lift, automatic
doori U 000 M l UM__________
• JEEP PICK UP 4*4. 1424. VI.
•uto Engine and Irani ra
built (about 20.000 m llat)
Nawar inferior S2.100 Ml 2004

$167.40/M0
• Air Cond •A M 'F M C atiatta
• Baiancaol Fact Warranty
$4*4 Down
P r l c r $ 2 ,4 1 1
Total
P aym en t! 110.044 g I t \
APR Taa. Tag 4 F**t In
e l u d e d . 40 M o n t h !
a/Approved Credit
Its too*
O»o Me*toy A ta ri
• LE BARON Canvrrtihla. 'I I
Rad. loadud. d-g dath. new
top naw liras 12.000 4*1 2*0*
t it t it t t t t t t t m t t t m t t t
’M CADILLAC
FLEETWOOO BROUOHAM
Fully loadad w/*ll tha luiury
•qu-p NOW ONLY 42.4411

221—Good Things
to Eat

NHAT TODOWITH
THE OUT ORES?
SANFORD HERALD

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M ONTH S RENT

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153—AcreageLots/Sale

111—Appliances
/ Furniture

FMAOR VA AS L O W A tl\

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Puppy/batlc.

adrancad c(attat Laka Mary
Cantor Thunder Nightt Call
Sarah 402 M l 2401

1»:’— Industrial
Rentals

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1000 Stonebrook Drive. Sanford

3 2 2 -9 5 5 6

FOUR PAWS DOO Obadtanca

SECURITY WAREHOUSE 44A
and Old Laka Mary Bird
• I.110
2.000 tq II at
lie narahouta -Flnlthad of
l*a ipaca alto arailabia
KapeoBf Hta lly. I 424T ill
WAREHOUSE wall located. 412
Watl 14th St. San lord MOOtq
taat. CC2 toning. 400 amp 2
phata. a itra proptrty trail
lor ouftida tloraga It raquirad
Call ar w rit. P O Bai 1124.
Drland, FL 22221. 444 214I fll

NEW Sanford olficat and or
warahoutat 400 2.100 tq ft
Spatial. 1141/ma. 2112 m
SANFORO Offlca ipaca 1400
tq tt building total. 1200 tq
tt par ottlca unit 221 20C4

1124 Santord Ava.. Santord
__________ 442-MI 2BBB__________
• MONTE CARLO 1424. graal
condl A/C. runt lit* a tap1
Sharp looklnqUIXOM * *1 (1
PUELIC AUTO AUCTION*
EVERY TUESDAY 2iM PM
OA YTONA AUTO AUCT ION
Mwy. 41. D* ytone Batch
_________ 444 111 t i l l
• TOYOTA COROLLA wag^n.
’ 42. AulO. A/C. rad. 22K
warranty. SH.11B222 4*11
TRANS A M 1444 T tops. JOS w /
12.000 mltot (3 000 OBO
______ __ 140 0(44
_____

155— Pets A Supplies

________ m o w ________

118 -O ffice
Space / Rent

LOTS O’ CARS!
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE

1 NAIL OUNS. I Hap la gun. and
I ure*n and doth ttaplar
IlMaach
i l l 240

141— Hom es for Sale

ST0NEBR00K
APARTMENTS

F I F T Y M OEN c r r t r id g t t
p la t llc lo r tln g la Irv a r
faveaft Will taparala brand
naw (/ each 104 111 11(1
__

LO NCW OOD/LAKE MARYM&lt;d Ilia storage warehouse*
400 200 1400 tq ft. Frae rant
• I I I mo laata. from Slll'm o

OFFHE/warahauta tpaca &lt;200
Sq II P rlm a location at
rntranca to Control Fla Ra
jlpnal Airport 402 221 &gt;482
SANFORO MOSS tq tt 2 phata.
tprmklart 12 tq It Stanttram
Rtally Inc. Jim Par It Ml 24H

231—Cars

231-Cars

15S—M achlnery/Tools

114—Warehouse
•___ Space / R ent____

ALTAMONTE SPRINOS Lata
front on ground floor 2 Bdrm
w/walk In clotott. porch. 2
pool!, tarmit. ta ard ta room A
dubhouta SSaSmo *J4 l l l j

• State-O f-The-Art Fitness C e n te r

K IT ’N ’ C\RI.YI.K&lt;JDby Ijirry Wrfjshl

COLLARO P L A N T H I A OOI.
SHADE TREESM APLE l (
_________MOI224___________
SWEET PINEAPPLE
ORANGES(4 PER BUSHEL
__________M l 01(0 _________

SWEET HAMLIN OBANOIS
ISpar buthel Call M l 1(40
SAN FO RO

223—Miscellaneous
OA B IR T H D A Y O IP T . Ot
houtahoid p’ lart to ill your
Irwndt Sacrificing bo* ot 141
ti&gt;. tiiptoml p iier* all tha
tame tlta tor only $2. Coil (24
_________ Call M l 4244_________
ATTENTION CONSIGNMENT.
Beuhquat ^it ^lott^i^rtt^it. For
tib ia* ctotbat rackt. ante*
Ivrnitvra Priced to tall
M l 1114 after For leave mtq
GOLD CHAINS ANO CHARMS
111 44 a gram
Haay t Crown Pawn Ml 12*4
O A K L A W N M E M O R IA L
PARK. I plot vary raaionabia
Platt* call M l 4020_________
• POWER W HEELS S ala d
Jaap Good condition, naw
baltoriat Ridat children up to
10 Ibt Paid SMS. awing UOO
Call Curtlt/Judr 402 Ml (144
SERVICE SALES B PARTS tor
portable karotana haatort
LARRY'S MART 2M 4IM

230—Antique/Classic
_______ Cars_______
• CHEVELLE. 1411. 44 000 ml.
VI. luto. A/C. PS. light graan
metallic. Super claanl Mutt
teal 1(100 in 2000___________
FORO GALAXY. IM4. 4 door.
A/C. power Hearing V I All
ong&gt;nall 11.100120 1M2
• FOLD THUNDEREIRD. IH4.
A ll o rlfln a ll Naadt torn*
work 11.441 OBO Ml 0114 ___

1570 DCVILLE CADILLAC
0(2000 OBO All power 122
CM4_________________________
071 POf.CHC 411 Toga. *1K
m l l e t . t i c . c n n d ltlo n .
tOPOQ/obo Santord 2D (1(4
O il PONTIAC ORANO PRIX. 2
door. VI. MO Engine. P/S.
P/B. A/C. naw Ira n i. Craig
AM/FM radio RUNS LIKE A
DREAM 1441 OBO
M l 4422

2714 R id g ew oo d A ve.» S an ford

(444 CHEROKEE
4X4. 4
wheal drlva. low m il** olackl
&gt;10.400 _________Call 122 41*2
• 1422 CHEVY it ton p/up. MO
V I Runt good Eng'«w end
front strong SI.(BO 222 S212
1424 F O R O C O A C H M A N
CONVERSION VAN
EMO
aluminum whaalt. naw liras
21 BOB 1M 2*01 toev* mvg

'44 CADILLAC SEVILLE
L-ka new w/eii tha Cadillac
•quip I Whlto w'rad leather
(4K ml NOW ONLY (14.4*11

235—M oforcydes
and Bikes

'llOLDSMOBILE DELTA
IIR O Y A L E
BROUGHAM
V I. auto . tilt cruita. pwr
w&gt;ndt /dr loctt'taaf climato
control. A/C. AM/FM ttofto
catt*fto4 moral 1IK mllet
NOW ONLY 44.44(1

HONDA SHADOW. B4. runs real
good, looks real good SI.SOO
Ptoata call 1041411222

~ 241— R e e r e a f i o n a l

Vehicles / Campers

4* CADILLAC
SEDAN OEVILLE
Dat.gnar aoilion. carnaga lop
roof, wire wheal* full Cadillac
luiury options w let'n*r UK
mHat NOW ONLY 14. I lf I

• '1* MOTOR HOME Runt great
Will trad* tor Iravat traitor of
comparable value 121 U l i
w

’l l MERCURY CAPRI
CONVERTIBLE
Rad. sporty! A/C. ( tpd tporl
whaalt 4 moral 1IK ml tot
Mutltaal NOW ONLY &gt;4.44(1

• WE B U Y

CABS •

Payments
as LO W as

$25

a week!

’l l 0 0 DOE SHADOW
CONVERTIBLE
AulO . A/C. f i l l c r g l t * .
AM 'FM ttoraocatt 4 moral
I K m l l a t l NOW O N L Y
111.41(1

* Most Can Below
$3,995

* No Auction Can!
only Hand-picked
* On the Spot

•41 SATURN SEDAN
Metallic blue, auto . P/S. P/B.
A/C. AM/FM tlarao catt
Ctoan car I NOW ONLY (4.2411

Financing!

'I t OLOS CUTLASS
Auto. A/C. AM FM ttorao
cattaito. 4VK mllat. baaullful
maroon! NOW ONLY (4.4411

$100 O F F
W ill V \ l

WCHCVV CAVALIER
2 door epo Sporty&lt; l
privacy glatt. tconomlc and
tportyl NOWONLYM.441I

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C H n v O L in - PLYM O U TH

322-1135

FAWLTAUTOS

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3 2 2 .8 6 0 0 B

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Ibla. rad/black. 11K ml. Lika
naw mull tall SI.SOO M l 2401

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Sanford Motor Co.

‘42 DODOE B2M
CONVERSION VAN
High top. auto. A/C. pwr.
winds /dr. lock t/m lrrort.
capiiln t chair* tala bad.
AM/FM ttoraocatt. TV 4
moral I2K miiet This won't
latll NOW ONLY 111.4411

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IN!

330-5204_____
I.404T of praparlMtl
All type* araat. A prlcat
Call tar a FREE Mil.

CHOCOm
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latch Your First
Month's Rent
Disappear!
TOOL •illNESSCENUR- SAUNAS
TENNIS A. RACQllfTBAIl K MORI!

EXTRA LARGE 1&amp;2
BEDROOMS AVAILABLE

321-6220

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USE YOUR TU RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
On a 1 or 4 bdrm. horn# In
Samlnoia or Volutla county
Low monthly paymant I

• Including Lot
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Located In EstaDlished Sanford Neighborhood
1 4 1 4 Mara Cl. (off M e llo n v ille j

LIMITED TIME!

$ 5 9 ,9 9 0 ° ®

Price Increases
er 1-1-94 to $62,900.1

Call tar datalitt
J iA tf Mansfield, 323-7271
AA Carnal, Inc., 12T II24
LAKE M A R Y AREA, homa S
built In a nka. quirt, cut da
tac community, with nlca
folkt. l Bdrm 2 Bath. Lg
dining room and living room,
aat in kitchon w/appil Tail
cathadral coning* w/piant
th at*** Privacy lancing, good
llthlng In a clota tmall laka.
le ts i t kid*, w/ptayground
aroa. Tannla court*, batkal
ball, barbaquo and picnic
araa VI.MO down iwgattabto
Moving ASAP, ottar quail
lying. A»*umabla mortgage
Sarlaut Inqulrvk only. 401
2221401 batwaon IpmlOpm.
Job front far up to North Fla
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‘ Full Carpet
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• Roll-up Garage Door
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’ Central Heat/AC
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                    <text>January

1994

Sanford Herald
Se rvin g Sanford, Lako Mary and Sam inolo County tinea 1908
86th Year, No. 116 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
IN SID E

Tightening reig n s

SA N FO R D — Willi the holidays*mil «&gt;f thr way
high school uthlrllra In Seminole County will lxIn high near this week.
See Page 1B

Adult entertainment,
X-rated businesses
under scrutiny

□ P e o p le

B y S A N D R A E L L IO T T

□ Sp o rts

A thletics start anew

How to develop landscape
A home landscape should nerve a specific
purpose and look nice. Your homr deserve* I he
I m-m setting you can give II and your lamlly the
maximum i w and enjoyment of their surroun­
dings*
See PaKe 3D

B R IE F S
Entries sought for exhibit
SAN FO RD — A new furled art exhibit Is*
M hedulrd to open soon at First Street Gallery.
Entflr* for the waterrolor exhibit will l&gt;e
accepted Jan. 7 and 8 An entry fee of 810 will
lie chained per Item, with s*l/c not In exceed
Ihrer by tour feel
The exhibit will lie Juried by nationally known
artiftt and art educator Fred Mcsscrsiiillli lie I*
currently arttat-ln-resldcnrc at Slelaon Unlveralty. where hr served as chairman of the art
department from 1959 until 1989.
Me N also a member of (lie American
Walcrcolor Sticlcly and the Waterrolor Honor
Society.
For further Information on the enlrles into the
competition. contact Kay Bartholomew at thr
First Street Gallery. 203 E First Street in
downtown Sanlord. 323 9178.

Herald Stall Writer
LONGWOO!) — City commission
era will takr auo'lier step Monday
night In tightening (he reigns on
adult rntcnalumrnt and X-rated
businesses
An ordinance Imposing a 180-day
moratorium on thr approval of
conditional uses or the Issuance of
licenses or |X'rmlts for the operation
of adult entertainment establish­

ments will lx1 presented Thr com­
m issio n e rs Imposed a (iO-day
licensing moratorium on new per­
mits for udull establishments In
December.
There are three establishments
opened In the city offering body
scrubs during hull hour lo 45minute sessions lor 830 with at­
tractive female attendants One
shop advertises out t ails available
lor a limited time.

Sanford concerned
about controlling
adult entertainment
By NICK PPEIPAUP

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - The ctly of San
ford has approved on first read­
ing. a proposed ordinance to
control adult entertainment
within Ihr city. Second and final
reading Is scheduled ul the city
commission meeting on Jan. 10.
The ordinance Is going around
thr urea. It Is bawd on a plan

Family in
new home,
at last

National Volunteer Blood Donor Month

GoldenRule makes
wishes come true
■y V IC K I D etO R M IER

Herald Stall Writer

SAN FO RD — l-auro Sollten ol Sanlord. has
Iseen named to the Historic Preservation Hoard
by the Sanford City Commission. Sollien
replace* Kay Bartholomew, who submitted her
n-signallun rllectlvc Jan. 1 Bartholomew said
whr wanted to s|&gt;rnd more time with the
iMilvliirs of First Street Gallery and the St.
Lucia Festival.

SAN FO RD — Carlos Javier Sunvo. address
unknown, was arrested by Seminole County
sheriff's deputies about 1:30 this morning. Hr
was charged with sexually assaulting a young
girl.
A c c o rd in g to aherllPa sp okesm an Ed
McDonough. Suavo, 20. broke Into n residence
In the Oakland Hills subdivision near Forest City
Road.
Deputies said he smashed out the Iron!
window of the house, went Into the kin lien and
look a large kitchen knife.
Armed with the knife, he went Into the
liednxim of an 11-year-old girl, held the knife to
her throat and brought her lo *.hc living room of
the home.
There, deputies reported, lie raped her at
knifepoint. dropi&gt;cd the wen|xm and (led llic
home.
The girl run lo her parents' room and they
called 9-1-1.
Deputies In the area noticed a man acting
erratically In the neighborhood. McDonough
said. They salif he was darting In and oul of
Ixiek yards In the vicinity of the girl's house.
The man was slopped brought to the house
where the girl positively Idenlfled him as the
man who had assaulted her.
Suavo was taken to the Seminole County
sheriffs offlec lit Sanford, the Investigation Is
continuing.
lie Is expected to lx- taken to the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility later today where he will lxcharged with nrxoul halieiy.

T: See Sanford. Page BA

See Reigns. Page 5A

Sollien named to board

Man arrested in assault case

developed by O r a n g e County,
hut was fine-tuned to fit Sunlord’s specific requirements. It
now may be headed to l^ikr
Mary and possibly other cities.
Much of what Sanford has
accomplished so far Is divided
Into iwo separate ordinances
One outlines specific restrictions
as lo where surh operations may
he located, and IdriiUflrs thr

In giving ol himself. Bob Mueller puts on a brave
lace as Travis Van Dyke prepares to collect a
donation ol blood from him. Mueller gave blood
during a drive at Flea World this weekend. The

Ms»s«dPfwfobyMxhMl SMnr.il t
drive was In celebration of National Volunteer
Blood Donor Month January Is traditionally the
tlmo ol year whon blood Is most neoded.

SA N FO R D — Spnulm g the holidays with
family and friends Is always a happy occasion.
In:t to do it In your own home makes It even
more enjoyable.
Cluru Ashley has lived III Hie "projects" In
Sanlord all her life. This holiday season, she and
her son und grandson are living tn their own
home on 15th Street, thanks to the OotrirnRule
project
" I was tired of living where people didn't care
uhntit anything." shr said of the public housing
projects where she had always lived. "They
didn't keep up their yard or the houses,"
She said that Is because they had no sense ol
ownership and. thus, no sense ol rr*|x&gt;nslhlllty to
care for Ih r area.
“Around here, people rare alxiut their homes. '

Bee Home. Page SA

Building Products being recalled
activity H oliday decorations, furniture on recall list
on rise
By NICK PPBIPAUF

Herald Stall Writer

■y J. MARK BARFIELD
Senior Stall Writer____________
SAN FO RI) — Building permit
activity In (he unincorporated
ureas of Seminole County In­
creased again In November,
continuing u 10 month upward

[) See Building, Page BA

A number of Items used In holiday decorations arc
being recalled. Some offer |X)tcntlal safely hazards.
Ollier Items Including specific brands of hunk beds,
ceiling fans a Juicer und children's Jewelry.
The list was revealed by the Florida Department of
Agriculture Bt Consumer Services. Commissioner Hob
Crawford und the U S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
Most of the recalls are also being conducted by
various major retail stores across the nation which were

responsible for (heir distribution.
Crawford suggests before people pack uway their
decornllons from the holidays, precautions should be­
taken to Insure that problems are Identified.
The following recalls have been announced:

• Grcatland 7-foot lighted Aleutian Pine Christmas
tree and accompanying extension cord. — The cords
feature 1.280 pre-nttarhed miniature lights, which have
been reported as overheating and melting during use.
The trees were sold nationwide In Target Stores from
Sepl. 1993 to Dee. 2. 1993. for 8149.99 lo 8199.99.

C See Recall, Page SA

Study: Home schooling gets high marks
Most students fare
well in home study

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By SUSAN WENNER

Herald Correspondent

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High In Hie mid 70s.

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The general public voiced concents when
parents began lo teach their children at home.
Some of these concerns were feelings that the
children were not being taught as well as the
school system could do It. Other concerns were
In llic realm of the social development of the
children.
Larry Shyers, a psychotherapist and chair­
man of the Florida Board of Clinical Social
Work. Marriage and Family Therapy und
Mental Health Counseling, conducted Ills own
study. "Educators and parents traditionally
have feared (hat home-schooled youngsters lag
In soclul development because they lack
regular classroom contact with other children."
he said. "I did n study for my doctoral
dlsscmllon In University of Florida's College of
Education. The study's findings suggest that
home-schooled children behave heller because
they lend to Imitate their parents, while
tra d itio n a lly sch o o le d ch ild ren m odel
them selves after other children In the
classroom."
The study was a five-year process and was
conducted in 1992. In fact. Shyers was honored
by ERIC, which Is the Educational Resource

See Schooling, Page BA

Margo Lemona teaches her live children at
home. Heidi, Styron Jr.. Rebecca. Caleb and
Holly have learned their lessons well from their

Pftot* h,
Wtnr»i
mother who chose to school them outside the
public school system. A study shows that
home-schooled children behave belter.

SU B SC R IB E TO THE SAtlFO RD HERALD FQR TH E BEST LOCAL NEW S COVERAGE. Call 322-261

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�a * - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday. January 3, 1994

NEW S FROM THE REGION AND A C R O S S THE ST A T E

IRS offers non- English tax forms
■ y ELIZABETH TENNYSON

Associated Press Writer

State plans land purchase to save skinks
ORLANDO — Two legless sandswimming lizards deserve
protection from extinction, biologist say. even If they're not as
"glam orous" as the Florida panther or manatee.
Now sclentlsls’liave a plan to save (lie rare animals, found
only along Central Florida's sandy ridge.
The key to the survival of the sand sklnk and the bluc-tnllrd
mole sklnk Is the proj&gt;osed purchase of 40.000 acres of
scrubland. Including the Uike Wales Ridge, whlrh Is thought to
be the only part of Florida to rise above the wave* l&gt;efore the Ice
Age.
The property In Polk and Highlands is the proposed site of
the nation's first wildlife refuge aimed at protecting en­
dangered plants.
Last summer. Congress appropriated $2 million to begin
buying land for the refuge. The government has targeted about
a dozen properties It estimates will cost S 3 1 million to buy from
developers, corporations and Individuals.
The skinks "don't receive a great deal of attention, yet
they're threatened In the same way the scrub Jay Is." Mid Jim
Kraus, a wildlife biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
In Jacksonville. "They're not ns glamorous as some others, but
they have a role to play In the ecosystem."
The sand sklnk can oe found In Orange. Osceola. Lake.
Marlon. Highlands and Polk counties. The blue-tailed mole
sklnk lives only In Osceola. Polk and Highlands counties.

Bears getting special passes
ORLANDO — Black bears living In some Central Florida
forests will soon have a safer route to their dens as highway
officials begin building what may be the nation's first special
underpass for bears.
Almost a dozen bears have died within a few hundred yards
of each other on two-lane State Road 46 in Lake County near
the Wckiva River. So that's where the state Department ol
Transportation will Install the culvert.
"There Is no doubt In m y mind that we've well located the
underpass and that bears will use it.” said Gary Evlrik. DOT
manager of environmental services.
The DOT hopes to finish the 8-foot-hlgh. 25-foot-wlde wildlife
underpass, proposed seven years ago. next summer. That will
be before bears sturt moving and fattening for the winter.
A camera Installed In the underpass will be triggered
whenever a bear enters the culvert. Also. Jaydc Roof, a trapper
with the state Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Is
attaching collar radio transmitters to bears that will monitor
their use of the underpass.
" It 's almost like going fishing." said Roof after discovering a
snorting male bear with Its paw caught In a wire snare he had
set.
He recently caught 16 bears In 15 days In woods west of the
Wektva River In Orange and Lake counties. The area Is sliced
by S.R. 46. which connects Sanford and Mount Dora.

Schools make progress in desegregation
JACK SO N V ILLE — Jacksonville's voluntary desegregation
program hai. produced more racially Integrated schools over
the last three years, but pockets of segregation persist.
School Superintendent Lurry Zenke said he wus encouraged
nearly half of the schools now are desegregated.
" I knew we were getting close to that." he said.
Zenke has held that the system's method of voluntary
desegregation would yield slow — but lasting — results.
The system's desegregation method focuses on magnet
schools, which use academic courses to attract students.
NAACP members have maintained that the system should
compel parents to choose magnet schools but had little to say
about the statistics.
"T h e facts speak for themselves. That’s all I can say." said
Bob Flowers. NAACP education chairman.
From Associated Press reports

MIAMI — The words "Internal Revenue
Service" bring to mind Imagrs ol steelyfaced uudltorn and Inscmlnhle forms, hut
the IRS Is Inking steps to change that.
S|Mnlsh speakers In South Florida end
Southern California could find their Income
tax forms much more user-friendly this
year. Starting Jan. 7. the wldcly-used
1O40A short form will be avallablr In
Spanish.
The pilot program marks the first time the
IR S has printed forms In any language other
than English. Intrm al Revenue officials say.
Some want to know why It took so long
"The reality Is thut we have all the
Immigrants coming from abroad. That's
been Ihc irend for some lime and I think It's
about lime (the IRS) did It." suld Wllfrrdn
Contreras, a representative of the Miamibased group People Acting For Community
Togethrr.
"It was Just the appropriate time.” said
John Schnrllmann. an IRS spokesman for
Sou lb Florida.
Others In the agency agrred.
"One of the reasons wr decided to do the
1040A In Spanish Is because of the rising
number of lilspanlcs In Ihc U.S. There were
9.1 million In 1970. 14.6 million In 1980
and 22.4 million In 1990. Currently thrrr
are around 25.1 m illion." sa id IR S

f One of the reasons we
decided to do the 1040A in
Spanish is because of the
rising number of Hispanics
in the U.S. There were 9.1
m illion in 1970, 14.6 m illion
in 1980 and 22.4 m illion in
1990. C urrently there are
around 25.1 m illion. ■
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spokesman Bob Finnan.
But only 500.000 of the forms will Ikprinted anil S|&gt;anlsb speakers won't receive
them automatically. Those who want a
Spanish form must visit an IR S office or
place an order through u toll-free Informa­
tion line.
That number should be operational bv
Jan. 3. Callers ran order thr special forms,
gel help filling them oul and gel answers to
their questions — all In Spanish.
Some In Ihc Hispanic community see Ihc
new forms as a step toward Independence
ih.it may redure Spanlsh-sprukerx' reliance
on friends, community organizations and
accountants to llll out their tax forms.
"T h a t's the plus sl-Je. Now that It's In
Spanish you may see a trend toward people

doing It themselves." said Contreras who
added he often fills oul lax forms for
non-English speakers
Tlte new forms will !&gt;e direct translations
of their English counterparts except lor u
paragraph saving the IRS hopes Ihc new
form will make It raslrr lo file a lax
declaration.
Bill what about Spanish speakers outside
Southern California and South Florida? For
now. they're oul of luck.
"Depending on Ihc |K&gt;pularlly of this
program, which remains to be seen. I can
see this expanding lo other areas with largeHispanic populations.'* said Schnellmann.
He suggested 'Texas might be the next
state lo see the Spanish forms.
The decision lo oiler forms In Spunlsh will
make life easier for some Americans, hut
(hose who speak other languages will still
have to muddle through thr confusing
forms In English.
Ami while ihc program Is still In Its
Infancy. It could open I lie door to tux forms
lu a variety of languages
"There has been talk of putting forms in
Vietnamese.” said Schnrllmann

Tile tax Information line Is 1-800-8291040 and the Spanish language Information
line o|K-rutlonal In enrly January will IkI 800 829-IIORA

Forguson holds local record for
longest punt in football game
By JULIAN STBNSTROM

Herald Columnist
The fellow In this pholo holds
the record for longest punt In a
football game ever played on the
football field now known as the
Citrus Bowl In Orlando.
His name, very familiar with
Sanford old-timers. Is Darrell
Forguson.
ft was a nippy and windy night
In 1937. C o u c h L e o n a rd
McLucas' Seminole High Celery
Feds were being hosted by arch
rival Coach Harry Greene's Or­
lando High Tigers (now Boone
High School). It was so chilly II
was Ihe only lime we can ever
recall In SH S history when thr
Celery Feds wore stockings.
At one point In the game the
Feds were on their own threeyard line and had a fourth down.
Forguson. a triple threat back
who could run. pass and kick,
stood Just Inside his own end
zone and took the snap from
center Fred Ganas. Forguson
booted the ball with a strong
wind at his back. The brreze

carried the ball far over Ihe
Tigers' return man. When the
ball landed II took a Sanford
bounce and the wind raught It
again. Il was finally blown dead
on Orlando's seven-yard line.

By Associated Brass

T A L LA H A SSE E — Errallc
utU-ndiinrr by members of the
slate ethics committee has
caused deadlocks and delays
N ow the m ost Ir r q u r n i
absentee says lie plans to do
something about It — resign

Wilson "R e d " McGee, at that
time sports editor of The Or­
lando Sentinel and official
scorer, ruled It a 96-yard kick.
We understand It has never been
exceeded.

Four of the eight commis­
sioners say Illness or pro­
fe ssional o b liga tio n s oc­
casionally prevent them from
attending meetings, though
they all agreed attendance
was essential for Hie com­
mission to I k- rllertlve

During World War II Forguson
bad numerous fool hall scholar­
ship offers but chose lo enter
flight training with the Army Air
C o rp s. On Se p t. 3. 1955.
Forguson. then a captain with
the U.S. Air Force, was piloting a
huge C-105 transport when It
crashed in Tennessee. Capt.
Forguson was killed.
He was the sou,of Roscor and
Birdie Forguson who came lo
Florida from the; Golden Pond
section of Paducah. Ky. He was
one of seven Forguson children.
Hollis. Owen. Wlnafrrd. Wilbur.
Darrell. Buck und Clajda (Mrs.
Ashby Jones).

Darrell Forguson

Sex abuse: A problem that won’t go away
By Associated Bros*
SA R A SO T A - They are Flor­
ida's rapists and molesters of
tomorrow — children who sex­
ually abuse other children and
the emotionally scarred victims
they lca”e behind.
S o m e t im e s t h e y b e g in
molesting before they're old
enough to read. Often they've
b e e n v ic t im s o f a b u s e
themselves, abused by their
parents or others they trusted.
For years, the state has all but
Ignored the problem, providing
money to help only a small
fraction of the thousands of

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sexually abused children and
young sex offenders. Flotlda
doesn't have an adequate sys­
tem to keep track of such
children even though It has been
repeatedly shown that sexually
abused and abusive children are
the ones who carry on the cycle
of abuse, continuing to prey on
youngsters os they grow Into
adults.
A six-month Investigation by
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune of
sexual abuse of children by
other children In state care
found that state lawmakers say
they are ready to take some
action. And the proposals appear

to have enough support In the
Legislature.
Among the proposals:
• Amending the state's child
abuse law to require the report­
ing of sexuul abuse by children
and other minors.
• Creating a task force to set a
course for the reporting. In­
vestigation and treatment of
juvenile »ex offenders and their
victims.
• Developing annual reports
on the sexual abuse of* children
lldrc
by other youths tn the custod) of
the state Depai Intent of Health
and Rehabilitative Sendees.
• Funding more treatment for

Juvenile sex offenders.
"There's going to be a higher
level of nwareness" about the
problem, said Rep. Sh irle y
Brown. D-Sarasota.
"People arc definitely In the
mood to support more money for
treatment." she said. " I really
think It's going to happen thts
time."
H R S Secretary Jim Towey
said he Is making mrnlal health
services for offenders as well as
victims one of his top priorities
for the agency's 1994-95 budget.
" I think we’ve got lo stnrl
dealing with this now and get
these Interior wounds healed

Commission
attendance
poor, one
may resign

before they continue to get
worse and worse and lake It out
on everyone around them." he
said.
While the effectiveness of
treatment for sex abusers re­
mains a somewhat controversial
topic, experts say treatment ts
the only way lo leach sex
o ffe n d e rs to control their

behavior.
The Issue comes down lo a
question of paying now or later.
The slate can eltlier spend the
money now to provide treatment
and prevent more victims or
build more prisons lo house the
offenders-

" I think attendance Is
extremely Important." said
Commissioner Stephen Zack
of Miami. "Bui I don't think
It 's unreasonable tli.it a
person mlvs some meetings
for health or oilier reasons."
Zack has the worst record of
ihe commissioners: he missed
13 of Ills 34 meetings since
his appointment by llienS e n a t e P r e s id e n t B oh
Crawford In April 1990. giv­
ing him an uilrndanec rate ol
6 1.7 percent, records show.
Holding true to his state­
ment that commissioners who
c a n n o t attend m eetings
should quit. Zack (old the
Tampa Tribune (or a story
published today lie would
resign next month. He missed
four of eight meeting In 1993
Mlrta "M lkkl" Canton of
Miami missed six of tier 28
meetings since her appoint­
m ent by thcn-G ov. Boh
Martinez In September 1990.
However, she didn't miss any
of the eight meetings In 1993.
Joel Gustafson of Fori
laitidrrdalc und Tom Lewis of
Orlando each missed four
m eetings since cheir ap|K)intmeui by Gov. Lawton
Chiles In July 1991.

THE WEATHER
LO CAL FO RECAST
Today; M ostly cloudy und
becoming windy with afternoon
showers und thunderstorm s
likely. Som e severe storm s
possible. High In Ihc mid 70s.
Wind southwest Increasing to 20
inph and gusty. Winds stronger
near thunderstorms. Chance pf
rain 70 percent.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy and
windy with evening showers and
thunderstorm s likely. Som e
severe storms possible. Low In
Ihe mid 40s to nround 50. Wind
becoming west 20 mph and
gusty: S tro n g e r near th u n ­
derstorms. Chance of rain 60
percent.
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Accidents hospitalize 2
Impaired shooting alleged
Gregory Hay Edwards. 25. 2408 Chase Avc.. Sanrnrd. war*
charged with using a firearm while Impaired by Sanford Police
on Sunday morning.
Poller said hr stood In his front yard at utxmt 4 a m. and shot
onr round In the air with a 20 -guage su|&gt;cr single shotgun.
They said hr tried to hide the gun under his car when hr saw
them They said Ur was swaying and had dlffulty understand­
ing questions
Hr told |Killce he had lx-en drinking.
Hr was taken to the .John K. Polk Correctional Fnrlllly and
held on $500 bond.

Battery charged
Donald Fach. 50. 2545 Park Dr.. Apt. 107. was charged with
domestic violence-battery by Sanford Poller on Saturday
morning.
Poller said hr and Ills wife were involved In a verbal dispute
with Ills wlfr when hr struck her and thru hr struck a friend
who was attempting to assist her.
Hr was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility anil
held on $1,000 bond,

Lewd act with child charged
Dennis George Summrrs. 22. 125 Tollgatc Tr.. Longwood.
was charged with Irwd. Indecent assault nr act u |niii or In the
presence of u child on Saturday morning by Seminole County
Sheriffs deputies.
Deputies said that a 14-year old girl rr|tor1rd that Summers
had entered the bathroom where she was at a N’rw Year's Eve
party and exjxised himself.
They said she told them that he had forcibly kissed her and
had forced her to |&gt;erform a sc* art. among other acc usations
Deputies said he told them that he did not recall doing th o se
things and that hr was "not that way."
He was taken to the John E Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $ 10.000 bond.

Aggravated battery charged
Annie laris Holley. 82. 1500 Koosevrlt Avc.. Sanford, was
charged with aggravated battery by Seminole County sheriffs
officers on Saturday.
Deputies said she stabbed the victim In the up|*er chest
during an argument In a car.
She told them that she Jumped out of the car they were
travelling In.
The victim does not want to press charges tn the attack
She was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional F a c ility and
held on $4,000 bond.

Domestic violence alleged
Martin Osborn Goins. 43. 4081 S. Hlcbard Allen St.. Lake
Monroe, was charged with domestic violence battery by
Seminole County sherlfT s deputies on Saturday.
Deputies said he and his girlfriend were Involved In a verbal
altercation when he pushed her. grabbed tier shirt and lore it
He ulso slapped her when she tried to leave, they laid.
They said she was finally able to get out of the house and tie
chased her !o a neighbor's house
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $ 1.000 bond.

Domestic battery charged
Tommie Bryant Jr.. 55. 121 Laurel Oak Dr.. Longwood. was
charged with battery-domestic violence by Seminole County
sheriffs officers on Saturday evening.
Deputies said lie and tils wife were Involved In a verbal
dispute when lie threw her up against the wall.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he wus held on $2,500 bond.

Warrant arrest
Mary Ellen Hollins. 26. 2655 Richmond Ave.. Sanford, was
churged In connection with a warrant from Polk County
charging tier with burglary und grand theft on Saturday
morning by Seminole County stiertfrs deputies.

New Year's Eve DUI arrests
• David Michael Fraru. 27. 370 S. White Cedur Rd.. Sanford,
at Lake Mary Boulevard and Lake Emma Hoad. Also charged
with reckless driving.
• Gilbert Howard Bryant. 27. of Umatilla, at State Hoad 436
and 1-4. Also charged with driving with a suspended driver
license, attaching a decal not assigned and huvlng a decal
expired more thun four month*.
• Yong Kuk Kim. 48. 555 Northlakc Blvd. Apt. 48. Altamonte
Springs. At State Hoad 436 and Northlake Boulevard.
• James Howard Bailey. 36. of Orlando. At 7400 S. Highway
17-92 In Fern Park. Also charged on warrants for violating his
probation on charges of driving with a suspended license and
for driving without a license.
• Melvin Joseph Camp. 35. of Orlando. At the corner of State
Hoad 436 and Oxford Hoad In Fcm Park.

Airport authority
to meet Tuesday
By NICK RPEIPAUP

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - The Central Flor­
ida Regional Airport Sanford
Airport Authority will hold Its
re g u la r m e e tin g T u e s d a y
morning. As of Dec. 29. the
following Items were listed on
the agenda:
• Personal uppearancc by
Robert A. T u rk . Se m in ole
County Economic Development
Representative.
• Consideration of Airport E n ­
vironmental Protection policy.
• Consideration of three year
lease with Filter Recall. Inc.
• C o n s id e ra tio n of moilth-to-month lease with Spears

Insulation for Bldg 8.
• Consideration of residential
lease with Charles F. and/or
Mary Angcller.
• Update on project proposal
by Jett Aire.
• C o n s i d e r a t i o n of resolicitation of full service fixed
base operator.
• Briefing on customs desig­
nated airport project.
• Briefing on budget.
• Consideration of employee
evaluation and recommended
pay Increases.
The meeting Is scheduled to
begin ut 8:30 a.m.. Tuesday.
Jan. 4. 1994. In the conference
room of Building I. at the
Central Flortdu Regional Airport.
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TAK EVINCE AND LARRY'S
CRASH!COURSE IN SAFETY Bl■us.
LESSON
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Man loses leg, another shot in the mouth
By SANDRA ELLIOTT

Horald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D - TWO Sanford
area men arc In 'he Intensive
care null at Orlando Regional
Medical Center as the result of
separate weekend Incidents.
Onr man was shot In Midway
Saturday night and the second
was knocked from fils motorcy­
cle in a Sunday afternoon trallic
accident on French Avenue.
Gordon A. Young. 56. 2601
Marshall Avc.. Is listed In serious
tint stable condition at ORMC
tills morning, aftrr Ills motorcy­
cle was struck at 5 4 8 pin.
Sunday by a car driven by
Myrtle Marie Tyler. 65. Oviedo.
Sunford Police commander
Dentils Whitmire said Tyler was
driving north on French Avenue
and stopped In the turn luur at
22nd Street w-altlrig for the
oncoming ears to clear the In­
tersection. She told jxillce In­
vestigating the accident shr did
not see Young's motorcycle pro­
ceeding south through the In­
tersection. She turned, striking
him III the left leg. Ills leg was
nearly severed, according to
Whitmire All ORMC s|xikesman A man lost his leg In this
said Young suffered a traumatic
amputation of the left leg atxive dents.
Young's birthday was Satur­
the knee.
Young was airlifted to ORMC. day.
Lucius Willis. 41. Midway was
An Investigation Into the acci­
dent Is continuing. It may be shot In lilt- mouth Saturday
se-.eral weeks tiefore the results night at the corner of Sipes and
of blood tests are available. Midway avenues.
Willis was riding a bicycle at
Whitmire said blood tests are
11:30 p in., w hen a m an
routinely taken tn serious arc!-

H*r*M state kr llfta. K.ini
accident at 22nd Street and French Avenue In Sanford.
approached him. They urgurd McDonough.
Deputies have Identified the
after the suspect claimed Willis
owed him $5 When Willis told suspect but have not made tin
the man he would pay him arrest. The suspect Is described
tomorrow, the attacker placed as a 30 yenr-old black male.
the barrel of a .32 calltier 5'10". 180 pounds
Willis Is listed In stable condi­
handgun In Willis' mouth and
shot film, according to Seminole tion with the bullet still lodged In
County Sheriffs spokesman Ed his mouth. McDonough said.

Year starts tragically for some
By A sto elals d Brass

One minute into 1994. a pro­
fessional putting on a fireworks
show for his neighlxirs In a
Central Florida community was
killed when a misfiring rocket
slammed Into fits chest
K e n n e th C h a lk c r. 60. a
licensed pyrotechnist who for
years produced Winter Haven's
July Fourth displays, died In Ills
yard at 12 01 a m.
Fifty or so neighlxirs from all
around tiny Gum loike. north of
Winter Haven tn central Polk
C oun ty, w-err w atching as
Chalker fired commercial-grade
rockets over the lake behind his
home, a netghtxir said.
He had llred lour or five when
an 8-lnch-dlamcter rocket shot
skyward briefly, tfien fell to the
ground and exploded hitting
Chalker In the chest, said Polk
shcrlirs spokeswoman Sonya
Dodds.
"He was doing what he liked
to do. which was to make |x*oplc
happy with his displays." Drxids
said.
For years, police In South
Florida have pleaded with people
to not welcome In the New Year
by firing Into the air. warning
that even sjient bullets can fail
with deadly force.
For another year, the warnings
didn't work.
In western Dade County, a
father who stepped Into his back
yard with u pistol to fire off u few
rounds tn celebration was killed
by a stray bullet apparently fired
by another reveler some distance
away, (xillce said.
Alexis Hernandez, who ulso
wus celebrating his daughter's
third birthday, died Just u few
feet away from Ills family's
canul-slde apartment.
"H e was one of the nicest guys
you could ever meet." said
Hernandez* long-time friend.
Fernandez Obando. "I've never
seen him mad. He was always ao
kind."
A security guard escaped
serious Injury In Fort laiudcrdale
when he was hit by a bullet also
apparently fired by a reveler,
police said.
Emile Wilson. 26. of Pembroke
Pines, was (ulklng about the
sound of nearby gunshots with a
co-worker when u bullet plum­
meted from the sky and went
through W ilson's right breast

pocket, grazing Ills belly.
"It left n large bruise, but other
than that, hr was fine." police
spokeswoman Sonva Friedman
said, "lie Isa very lucky man."
Gunfire was so heavy In pans
of Fort laiuderdalr that jxillce
did not answer repons of "shots
fired" unless someone was hurt.
Friedman said.
" A police officer Is Just like
anyone else." Friedman said. "If
there are people out there
shooting guns off. you don't
want to tie running around there
without u good purpose."
Two workers on a dredge
pumping sand from the Palm
llrurh Inlet had to be rescued by
the Coast Guard early Saturday
after high seas sank their 95-foot
barge,
Billy Joe Hamby and Timothy
Council radioed for help at 1:52
a.m. when 8-foot seas filled their
engine room with wuter. Coast
Guard Petty Officer Kevin Keeler
suld.
A Coast Guurd slut Ion Is not
far away, so quick cleanup
efforts prevented any environ­
mental damage from the 300
gallons of diesel fuel that leaked,
said Keeler. About 2.000 gallons
of diesel remained aboard the
sunken barge.
Efforts were under way Sun­
day to raise the barge.

In West Palm Beach, daybreak
on New Year's Day revealed the
new view from Narcissus Ave­
n u e . t r a n s f o r m e d In t o a
w a te rfro n t stre e t by a
spectacular midnight blast rival­
ing any uerlal fireworks display.
More than 20.(XK) spectators
watched In awe when, on the
stroke midnight ending the old
ycur. u series of controlled
explosions reduced the longclosed. six-story downtown Holi­
day Inn to rubble.
" I felt the rumble, then saw
this btg flash of light followed by
a huge puff of smoke. It wus
beautiful," said Ann Crulce.
watching from a nearby retire­

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Small explosions shook a Palm
Bay neighborhood .shout 2 hours
Into the New Year as homemade
chemical bombs blew up a pair
of mailboxes.
Bill Bechtol said he heard a
loud blast umld other fireworks
and In the morning found his
out-of-town neighbor's mailbox
destroyed, surrounded with
melted pieces of u 2-lltcr soda
bottle. He opened his own
innlltxix and found an unex*
ploded bottle filled with nn
unknown liquid.
"It had a little hole In It so It
never did build up enough pre­
ssure to explode." Bechtol said.
"But the mailbox they did blow
up. It did a heck of a Job on It."
A man living one street west
later reported that his mailbox
had been destroyed by u similar
homemade bomb.
" I think It wns Just some kids
In the neighborhood." Bechtol
said. "T h ey go around and
knock down mailboxes all the
time, and now they've done
this."

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321-6660
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Among the spectators were
Sandy and Ron Goldman. They
had Just sailed In from Jackson­
ville and docked at the West
Palm Beach marina when the
thundering, flashing b oom s
staried. followed by fireballs as
the building folded In on Itself.
" I was stunned." she said.
"M y heart was palpitating. I
stood In total awe." she said.
A cleanup crew from Cobra
Demolition began work over tinweekend and predicting no pro­
blem with u three-week deadline
to clear the site.
A park and band shell Is
planned for the land.

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Editorials/ Opinions
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ED IT O R IA LS

It’s part of
parental
re sp o n sib lity
New laws for the New Year Includes one
which will require parents to take more
resiMinsIhlllty for their c h ild re n 's actions,
especially In the area of g u n control.
Children under the age of 18 w ho are found
in possession of a gun. except w hen hunting
or in com petition or m a rk sm a n sh ip practice,
will be sentenced to 100 h ou rs of com m unity
sendee on the first offense.

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Their parents will also be sentenced to
c o m m u n ity service. T h e y could also be
required to attend a state-sponsored parent­
ing class.
S o m e p a re n ts a ro u n d the state have
expressed opposition to the possibility of
havin g to take the class. They sa y they are
doing the best they can to raise their children
to become law abiding citizens.
Parenting doesn't come naturally. It most
often Is a trial and error m ethod of learning
what w orks and what does not. E ve n with
more than one child In a family, differences
occur with each child.
T h e re 's no sham e In taking a c la ss to try lo
learn better m ethods for dealing with a
difficult child.
Child rearing Is not an easy task for even a
well-prepared parent.
So m e parents are thrust Into the Job
without the faintest idea of how to best deal
with ra isin g their child.
Paren ts m u st be resp on sib le for their
children.
C om m u n ication skills arc the cornerstone
ol any parent-child relationship. T h e y are the
most difficult skills, but m ust be mastered.
Parents of children w ho have run into
problem s with the law sh ould be pleased with
the opportunity lo help their children und
themselves.
For them, the state-mandated c la ss should
not l&gt;e seen us more governm ent Intervention
In their lives. Kuthcr. It sh ould be viewed us
an opportunity to save lives.
Everyon e sh o u ld fam iliarize them selves
with this new law. and Instill on their fumlllrs
the consequences which will result If It Is not
obeyed. It 's part of parentul responsibility.

LETTER S

Speak out about
nurse staffing
Officials In Tallahassee arc considering u possible
overhaul of Florida's regulations on nurse staffing
levels In nursing homes. Current nurse Muffing
levels throughout Florida arc woefully Inadequate.
I am writing to urge your readers to write to the
Agency of Health Care Administration today and
demand that currant nurse stalling levels be
Increased.
Unfortunately time Is not on our side. An Initial
hearing was held on Dec. 22 and the brief
comment period Is scheduled to close on Jan. 5.
1994. It Is crucial that your renders speak out now
to ensure thul patient care comes before corporate
profits.
Current law requires less than 2.3 hours of care
per nursing home resident, per duy and this
doesn't apply to ull patients because of technical
adjustments each nursing home Is allowed to make
lo Its census. The North East Florida Directors of
Nursing Association, which represents nurses,
says the minimal staffing requirement should be
Increased to 2.5 hours per non-skilled care resident
und 3 5 hours per skilled care resident, and
technical adjustments of the census must not be
allowed. The stute Is proposing u slight Increase
over current standards.
The National Committee to Preserve Social
Security and Mrdlcure. a national grassroots
advocacy and education organization with more
than 470.000 members In Florida, believes the
nurses are right. They know the problem because
they are responsible for the care of the residents.
Please urge your readers to speak out today.
They should write to:
Nursing Home Rules
ATTN: Michael O. Mathis.
Senior Attorney
Florida Agency for
Health Care Administration
325 John Knox Road
Suite 301 Atrium
Tullahussec. FL 32303
Comments ulso may lie faxed to 904-488-1261
(SUNCOM 278-12951.
Martha A. McSlecn
President
National Committee
to l*rcservc
Social Security
nnd Medicare
Washington, D.C.

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NAT HENTOFF

Speech classes for college officials
At the Riverside campus of the University of
Cullfomla. a fraternity recently created and
distributed a T-shirt that has unexpectedly made
Flrsl Amendment history.
On the shirt Is a drawing of a man watching
the sunset. He Is wearing n sern|&gt;e and a
sombrero, nnd holds a Ixilllc. Also shown Is a
bare chested man with a six-pack of beer In one
hand and a bottle In the other. At the front of the
drawing Is a bar. Pujias A Herr, much frequented
by American college students crossing the
border.
An Inscription circling the drawing was taken
from an antlraclst song by Hob Matley: “It
doesn't matter where you come from, as long as
you know when* you arc going."
Demanding that the fraternity. Phi Kappa
Sigma, be punished was M EChA (the Movlinterim Estudlantll Chicane* de A/tlaul. A
spokesman charged tint the shirt "dehumanizes
•• and promotes racist views of - Mexican
people.” Not only was the shirt Impermissibly
offensive but. said MEChA. It was the very model
of "fighting words" under the university's code
of community values because It could provoke
violent reaction.
A supporter of the T-shtrt was Rafael «

Escrfbano. an assistant professor of S|&gt;antsh.
who said of tlie ecumenical Hob Matley message
outlie shirt: " It 's In perfect harmony with the
fa c t th a t I h I s
fra te rn ity c o u n ts
w ith in It s r a n k s
plenty of members
lioin non-Caucasian
b a c k g r o u n d s . In ­
cluding Latinos - a
d iv e r s it y . . that
M EChA.
ca n n ot
even tx-gln to com­
pete w ith "
However, the ad­
ministration - like
many of Its coun­
terparts on other
cam puses •• acted
jo h n Howard
with alacrity and lit­
had come on
tle th o u g h t. The
campus
fraternity's charter
brandishing the
was removed and It j
First
was suspended from '
Amendment as
the campus lor three 1
if it wero
years.
Excalibu* J
After all. a 1992
Chancellor's Proclamation ol the univeislty's

credo made it clear that "while diversity of
opinion Is encouraged... physical, verbal, or
written acts which are abusive, defamatory.
Intimidating or disruptive cannot tic tolerated "
ll Is likely that Phi Kappa Sigma would have
Indeed been In exile for three years If a lawyer.
John Howard, had not come on campus,
brandishing the First Amendment as If It were
Excallbur.
John Howard is president of the Individual
Rights Foundation In lac Angeles Like the
Center for Individual Rights In Washington, the
organization takes particular pleasure In battling
jxillilcully correct administrators who cut down
the tree expression rights of students and
professors
In entering this battle, Howard had the
Invaluable assistance of a new section of the
California Education Code which says that the
regents of the University of California shall not
make or enforce any rule subjecting any student
to disciplinary action solely on the t&gt;asls r.f
conduct that is sjieech or other communication
which, when engaged in outside a campus is
protected from governmental restriction by the
First Amendment of the United Slates Constitu­
tion or the California Constitution."

JA C K ANDERSO N

Historical ‘secrets’
now declassified

H

ODDING CARTER

Coming year looking bright
It may seem sappy to feel optimistic about u
new year that was Immediately preceded by
the announcement of a new cable channel
devoted to supermarket tnblold Journalism.
But despite the Intention of the Enqulrcr/Sun
Group to Inflict Elvis sightings on a credulous
w’orld. 1993's roller-coaster ride ended on a
relatively stable plane. That Inspires moderate
optimism uboul 1994 as well.
The American people agree. They are more
upbeat about the economy today than they
have beer, for three years, for the obvious
reason that the economy Is performing better
than It has for some time. Steady, sustained
growth Is forecast by virtually every credible
analyst.
No one has answers for persistent un­
deremployment or the new Job Insecurities of
white-collar workers, but for most Americans,
things are looking up. They are spending more
on big ticket purchases and taking on monconsumer debt.
Consequently, despite the global recession
and continued cuts In domestic defense
spending, most manufacturers and busi­
nessmen now predict Improved pros|&gt;ects for
1994. The Commerce Department's annual
survey found that 121 of 136 Industries expert
Increased sales In 1994. The predicted median
growth rate In manufacturers' shipments Is the
largest In six years.
Over at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, no
friend of the current White House, the
organization's December poll of business
executives revealed similar results. The con­
fidence Index rose to 54.3 points. Its highest
level In eight months. The number of business
leaders expecting an Improved economy
almost doubled.
While predictions are Just that und often fur
wide of the mark, what was Important about
most of these was that they were not offered by
the administration though clearly welcomed
there. And they followed the official word that
the projected budget deficit now appears to lie
headed below $200 billion. Thnt Is lower than
anyone hod expected os recently as a month
ago and well before the tough medicine of the
president's deficit reduction budget package of
lust summer has made Its way through the
entire system.
It beats repeating that much of the economic
recovery was Inevitable and already on track
before Bill Clinton became president. But Just
as Incumbents must bear responsibility for
economic downturns over which they have no
real control, as when Jimm y Carter sufTcred
because of the second oil shock In the late
1970s. so Incumbents are entitled to make hay
when the economic sun shines.
That Is why the president's favorabtllty
rating Is now higher at this point In his
presidency than Ronald Reagan's was at the
same point In his. A rising tide may not lift nil
boats, but It always lifts n president's popular!- '

«&gt;'•

With that rise comes an Increase In political
clout. Despite early |&gt;opulur disenchantment.
Hill Clinton had a successful legislative year, ll
often took cllfflianger votes, but he won many
more than lie lost. Now. steadier In the Middle,
he Is In better position to win the hard ones,
like universal medi­
cal care, that lie on
the Immediate hori­
zon.
T h a t Is n o t
everyone's Idea of a
happy prospect for
the new year, but It's
good for the nation
nonetheless. T h is
president wus elected
at least p a rtia lly
b e c a u se of c o m ­
mitments he made to
the electorate. To the
degree that he mnkca
good on Ills p ro ­
But for most
mises. public faith In
Americans,
llie polltlcul process
things aro
Is r e s t o r e d or
looking up ■
stre n gth e ne d and
therefore I lie system
Itself Is Invigorated.
That might be bad
for the Republicans In the short run. but In the
long run It's good for everyone who cares
about this democratic republic.
Tilings are cloudier abroad, but even that
needs to be put In context. The shameful
failure of American nnd NATO policy In Bosnia
Is a permanent ufTiunl lo decency, for which no
Indictment of the administration Is too strong.
But all Is not lost abroad and much Is looking
up. thunks to the last-minute resuscitation of
Iwith NAFTA und the GATT. In the face of
heavy pressure to retreat to an economic
fortress America. Washington has not done so.
Despite Its emlmrrusslng Ineptitude In areas as
disparate as Haiti. Somalia and Bosnia. Its
resolute perseverance elsewhere has paid
dividends.
Aguln. most of the reasons for qualified
optimism about the rest of the world In the
new- year have as little to do with the
administration us the economic recovery at
home. Events ndvnncc In fits and starts In the
Middle East nnd South Africa because of the
determination of the participants rather than
because of U.S. shepherding. British Prime
Minister John Major's Initiative on Northern
Ireland was his alone, a stunning attempt to
cut the Gordian knot after decades of more
conventional efforts had failed.
Hut despite setbacks In the former Soviet
Union and concerns ubout China's policies and
Intentions. America's basic security Interests
arc not threatened us the new year begins-

W ASHINGTON — Early Indications in the
U.S. Intelligence community urc that the
Clinton administration may go down In
espionage lore as spilling more "secrets"
than any previous government m history.
President Clinton's decision to declassify a
deluge of documents — some stretching liack
to World War II — will mean a heyday lor
historians, sebolurs and Journalists. Since
World War II. most U S. presidents have kept
large chunks of American history a closely
guarded stale secret.
No administration
reveled In the cult of [
classification more
than thnt of Ronald'
Reagan. It was a way j
of keeping sensitive,
material out of Soviet j
bands — but also
embarrassing jx*lltlcal information out ol J
the public's There
w a s one n o ta b le
exceptlon:
Thcn-CIA Director
Clinton's
William Casey was
decision to
|x-rsonally Interested
declassify a
in selectively de­
deluge of
c l a s s if y in g som e
documents,
World War II i Ii k u some strotching
ments and began un
back to World
effort lo do so In
Ward, will
1985. His Interest lay
mean a heyday
In un uutoblography
for historians
he wus working on
featuring his own World War II days with the
C IA 's predecessor, the Office of Strategic
Services. The more that was declassified In
relation to his O SS tenure, the more he could
use for a book on the subject.
The collapse of the Soviet Union filially
prodded the Hush administration Into at least
professing lo having Intentions of declassify­
ing more documents. Hut even lh.it effort will
[Nile In comparison lo the Clinton administra­
tion's plan, according lo CIA and other
Intelligence sources.
A hint of tills came In a rcccnl CIA report
that Identified the C IA 's "History S ta ff and
Its "new Historical Review Group." Ix»lh part
of the "Center for the Study of Intelligence."
as prime movers In this effort. The October
report predicted:
"The Center. Including the History Staff
(and) the new Historical Review Group, has
greatly expanded the scope nnd juice of the
program lo declassify htslortcal records thul
former Director of Central Intelligence
William J. Casey established In 1985. as well
ns academic, publication nnd conference
programs."
Declassifying Intelligence rcjxjrls from I lie
World War II era would hardly lx- a threat to
national security, and could offer valued
annlysls nnd Insight Into historical events.
Here Is one fascinating cxamjile:
A 1978 treatise by a respected U.S.
Intelligence offlclul exonerating famous
aviator and American Icon Charles A.
Lindbergh of pro-Nazi sympathies was not
declassified unill wr forced the Issue more
than 40 years after the Incidents the treatisereferred to had occurred.
The offlclul. whose name was blacked ot
when we got the declassified version bccaui
he was still active In Intelligence worl
praised Lindbergh for being an Intelligent
officer of the first order and giving the U.i
nnd British Intelligence ugendrs critic,
details of the strength of German air jx»wer ■
despite criticism to the contrary.
Then-Reserve Air Corps Col. Undbcrg
visited Germany In 1936. 1937 and 1938 us
guest of the German government and wa
given Ihe royal treatment. He flew the late:
military aircraft, was permitted lo vis
aircraft production facilities and prompt!
prepared the first detailed intelligent
estimate on the state of German air jxiwer.
According to the rcjiort: "(Llndberg
performed his primary ll'ntelllgenrei misst
In exemplary fashion, (but) he was later
become Involved In great controversy over
Isolationist views, views devclojx-d in
Binull measure us a result of his ftrst-hii
observations in Germany.

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I

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida • Monday. January 3. 1004

SA

Recall
Continued from Page IA
Consilium*
should cease using Dir irre and
lights. and return ihrin fo Du­
ncan**! Target More for a full
rrfund of the purchase price.
• Candolleni — These are hol­
iday lights sold liy Kmart Corpo­
ration during the 1992 holiday
HCOHon. A single-light version
sold for 99 rent*, a Ihrrc-llght
version sohl for $4 59. Approxlmalely 72.(XX) three ll^lit and
292.400 single light Camlollers
were dlsirlhuled.
The decorations may I k- lmprrifierly wired which could lead
to shock. thermal hum or fire
Noll-holiday Items also an­
nounced by Crawford for recalls
included the following:
• 2 4 -In c h c h ild r e n 's toy
nei klaccs and 0 Inch children's
In aeelets
All estimated
20.000 necklaces and 39,000
bracelets were sohl through
Midwest Importers of Cannon
Falls Testing bv the company

revealed a level of lead exceeding
government standards. The
Inixcs are not lalx-led except for
a m u .ill odhet Ivc lag which says.
“ Made In C hina." They were
Mild lit various retail stores
nationwide from December.
1992 through October. 1993
Doth the necklace and bracelet
are constructed ol wooden blue,
pink, purple, and yellow colored
in-ads with while w ik k Ii-ii rabbits
and orange wooden carrots
strung on elastic strings. They
are to Ik- returned to the slorc
where purchased for a full re­
fund. For s|M-elf)c Information,
phone the company at (507)
203-4201.

InformaI (Iona) Clearinghouse, out of
Washington. D C . with a first
place award for educational re|search.
Shyers told how people have
[brought parents before the
I Supreme Court In cases against
'hom e schooling feeling the
children were lieing t.night Inad­
equately. but tests show they
were more academically pre­
p a re d th a n t r a d it io n a lly
schooled children. Shyers fell
the reason nu&gt;xt home-schixilrd
I children proved Ix-tu-r academ­
ically prepared was because of
[the one-on-one attention and the

fa n s subject to recall have

“Casablanca" primed on the
iiameplace. and have the second
letter of the serial numlK-r as an

A. II. C. I). P. If. S. T. tJ. V. W. X.
or Y.
C o n su m e rs m a y c o n to rt
Casablanca's 24-hour hoiliiic at
1-800 390-3131 to obtain a Irre
retrofit kit or Information

• Casablanca brand celling
fans — 3.2 million fans manufacturered from. 1981 through
1983 are Iwing recalled The
fans can separate from the
canopy on w h ich they are
mounted They could fall and
Injure a bystander. In addition.
ex|M&gt;sed wires left by a fallen fan
could |M»se an electric shock.
The affected fans have a ball

• Tubular Metal Dunk Itcds —
Derails are la-lug made for llirrc
Importen The upjtrr level can
fall uriex|M-eicdly i .nixing the
beds to collajisc and |H*sslhty
Injure an nrrupunt. Those bring
recalled Include
Southern (enterprises. Inc.,
models llll |(M 2 (red). IIIH 0 5 2
(white, llll -106-2 (blue), and
llll 107 3 Ibl.u kl All beds ur.
twin si/e on lop and full sl/e on
bottom. I’lione 1-800 633-5096
for Information
Donalm Inc., models 3007
(red). 3207 (blue). 3207 (while)
and 3227 (hlack) Also twin

extra time s|&gt;ent "In large
classes where the teacher has
limited time for each child, the
prlmury Influence Is ilie |K-rr.”
be salt) "H o m e - s c h o o le d
children are encouraged lo Irxik
up lo their parents and t&gt;rhave
to please them because of the
great amount of time parents
spend Instructing and guiding
them. The results seem to show
that a chilli's social development
ilejiends more on adult contact
and less on contact will) other
c h ild r e n th a n p re v io u sly
thought.” said Slivers
Shyers compared behaviors
and sih lal development test
scores of two groups of 70
children ages 8 to 10. one

educated exclusively at home
and the other In piddle or private
s c I iik i Is In l-akr. Orange and
Seminole counties
"Children were videotri|M-d at
play and thetr behavior was
observed liy trained counselors
wiio did not know which were
educated at home or In tradi­
tional schools." Mild Shyers.
"T h e study found no significant
difference between tin* two
groups of children In self eoncepl
or assertiveness, which were
measured by thr m h -Iu I devel­
opment tests. Home schiKdcrl
children Irnded to talk quietly,
play well together In groups and
take the Initiative In Inviting
other children to Join them

Schooling—
Continued from Page 1A

anti canopy mounting system,
and prices ranged from ulxml
$200 io $2,500.

top/twln Ik i II o iii models 3000
(red). 3020 (blur). 3200 (white,
a n il 3 2 2 0 (b la c k ). I'h o n e
I 800-221-9699 for Information.
t oaster Company of America,
model 2331. 2332. 2330. anil
2335 Colors may I k - red, white
or blue. For Information, phone
I 800 221 9099
• Sw rda .Juice Factory —
Tdchrands Company Imports
the Juicers from China. They
have lH-rn sold at Jamrsway and
Cal dor retailers since April I.
1992. Approxim ately 0.000
electric Juicers were Mild by
Jam e sw a y a n d Caldor n a ­
tionwide. at prices of $30 to $50.
If not reassembled properly after
cleaning, the unit may malfunc­
tion causing tin- plastic upper
iKirly to shatter and possibly
injur a bystander. Eight such
Incidents have been reporter!
wllh cuts and bruises to the face,
arm. chest and I km Jy .
Consumers ar&lt;- urged lo stop
using the luliers immediately
and call Telebrands lor Informa­
tion on how lo obtain a full
refund Phone I -800 269-1572

Traditionally schooled children
were considerably more ag­
gressive. loud and competitive
Ilian h o m e s&lt; b o o le d children of
the same age."
Silvers (minted out that he frit
a parent co n sid erin g home
m hooting should count the cost
not Just financially, hut In terms
of the lime and effort Involved
"They need to take It seriously."
hr said lie strongly recoininends a home school network
either through a support group
or other families getting together
to Interact Tills network should
Involve rorn|tarlng notes, shar­
ing curriculum materials ami
encouragement.

Reigns-------|Continued from Page 1A

THELMA KATHERINE BAY
Thelma Katherine Day. 89.
H e rm its T ia ll. Altam on te
Springs, died Friday. Dec. 31,
1993, at Florida Hospital. Alta­
monte Springs. Horn July 29.
1904. In Orland. Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida In
1962. She was a homemaker
and Presbyterian.
Survivors Include daughter.
Gertrude Miller Greene. Alta­
monte Springs; one granddaugh­
ter; five great-grandchildren; and
six great-great-grandsons.
Ha Id win- Fairchild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
JAMES EDWARD BREWER
James Edward Brewer. 35.
Walercresl Drive. Longwood.
died Thursday. Dec. 30. 1993. at
his residence. Horn April 10.
1958, In Winter Park, he was a
lifelong resident of Ccnlrul Flor­
ida. He was owner and ojK-rator
of an exterminating company.
He was a member of Church of
G od of L o c k h a rt and the
Lockhart Little League. He was a
part-tlT.c jiollcc officer for
Winter Springs Police Depart­
ment and Florida Highway
Patrol.
Survivors Include wife. Leah;
daughters. Deatlney and Nicole.
Ixtlh of Longwood: son. David.
IxmgwiKMl; brother. Donald E..
Ashvllle. N.C.: sister. Vanessa
Taylor. Orlando; parents. Dr.
and Mm. Donald Brewer. En­
terprise: paternal grandparents.
Estlll and Mary Brewer. Orlando.
Bnldw ln-Fnlrchlld Funeral
Home. Forest Cliy. In charge of
arrangements.

SANDRA JEAN FRANK
Sandra Jean Frank. 42. Guise
Road. Osteen, died Thursday.
Dec. 30. 1993. Horn Jan. 2. 1951
In Trenton. N.J.. she moved lo
Central Florida In 1990. She was
a material controller for Ainlrak
anti Catholic.

■ M M e

Home
Conttneud from Page 1A
she said.
T h e Golden Rule project,
sponsored by the Sanford Hous­
ing Authority, is lu-aded by

According lo Genka. |K&gt;tentlal
1991 The revenue from thr for other roads projects.
homeowners must meet certain
penny tax was to Ik- used on
M o n e y d c s l g n a I e d lor
minimum Income requirements,
transportation.
Kungrltnr Road cannot Ik- used but they must still show some
The county has ShtXMXXi m -i lor another prn)r-rt in lamgwood fiscal res|Ktnslblllly us well.
a s id e (or D a n g r li n r Koail without a Icngthlv ap|irat pro­
" T I m-v have to save $1,000 to
through 1995 "the mile long cess. according fo county of­ enter the program." Genka said.
road which connects Stale Road ficial*.
"That shows a certain amount of
434 lo Longwood Hills Road is
County traffic engineer Steve planning and responsibility."
edged on IkiDi sides by subdivi­ Decker recommended In May
lie said the program procures
sions. There are irilflc signals al Dial R.mgellne Road Ik - 3-lanrd
the homes (or the qualified
Ik i D i ends ol the road and a between C h u r c h and E.E.
honicbuycr.
three-way stop at Church Street
Mortgage payments arc low.
W D IIam son/Longw ood D ills
T h e c o u n ty e a rm a rk e d
Road with a traffic light replac­ Genka said, ano those who are
$68,000 In fiscal 1993. $206,000 ing Die three-way stop signs al
willing lo work al It can become
lit 1994 and $526,000 in 1995 Church Street. He also recoinhomeowners.
for Kongrllnr Road *
m rn iW n turn Inn** «&gt;n Chttirch
"These people are Interested
The coumrmtonrr* said they St it 11
In imprBt'lllji thetr lot.” Genka
wuntrd the ptoiiev used to make
City and county officials have
said "They will wink hard to
drainage improvements, ail ail- Ik -i ' u meeting and corresponding
keep what they have."
dltioual right turn lane north­ about (he Rangrllnc Road for
Ashley said she did not want
bound for Church Street, a months What. If any. plans that
to continue living In Ihe jirojecis
sidewalk on the west side of On­ arc acceptable to both parties
with |K-oj)le who did not share
road north lo the Devonshire may Ik - discussed at the work
her desire to huve a place lo call
subdivision and resurfacing In­ session.
her own.
cluding pavement marking.
During a discussion about the
flowcvri. they do not want On­ road lust summer. Ixmgwood
road widened which might In­ Police Chief Greg Maiming told
crease traffic In the heavily the commissioners he favored
Continued from Page 1A
|M)j&gt;ulatcd area. The city also using Die county money for
type
of business considered as
asked If the funds could Ik - used drainage on Rangt-linc Road but
a n a d u l t r n te r tu I n m c n t
o p |i o s e d w I d c n I n g u n d establishment.
slguallzutlon. He said he mtghl
The other part of the measure
go either way on a proposed Is a separate ordinance calling
center turn lane. The chief said for changes In Die Land Devel­
Die answer to the tralllc problem opment Regulations, which are
on the road would be lor the
Su rvivors Include mother. 1993. at her residence. Horn county to provide an exit from also required In order to make
the entire measure part of the
Murgurct Pawlowlcz. Osteen: J u ly 15. 1887. In Chester. S.C.. 1-4 on Gref iiwimm ! Boulevard
city rules and regulations.
daughters. Christina Lee Rlsko. she moved to Central Florida In
Al
the
regular
meeting
begin­
It deals with sjtactng between
Lrvlttown. Pa.. A n n Margaret 1982. She was a homemaker ning al 7 p ut.. Ihe commission­
such businesses and others such
and a member of Friendship
Frank. Osteen.
ers will also finalize non­ as places where alchollc bever­
Hrlsson Funeral Home. San­ Baptist Church.
exclusive
com m ercial trash
a g e s are served, s c h o o ls ,
Survivors include daughters.
ford. In charge of arrangements.
Annie Ik-lle Holden. Eatonvillc. hauling ordinances for Western churches. |&gt;arks. and residential
Waste
Industries.
Inc.
of
Florida
areas.
J o h n n ie M ac llu r b a n n a n .
EDWARD LAMAR KEL8EY
and Hrowulng-Fcrrts Industries.
Thus far. no one has come
Edward Lamar Kelsey. 83. Baltimore M in s. Willie Fester. Inc.
forward to j&gt;ersonally voice any
Forest City Road. Altamonte C h e ste r. C h a rlie C olem an.
The work session lo discuss ohjeettons to the ordinances at
Springs, died Friday. Dec. 31. Eatonvtllr: 13 grandchildren: 15
Rangi-line Road Is scheduled al 6 any of the city work sessions or
1993. at South Seminole Hospi­ great-grandchildren: and five
pan. followed al 7 pan. for Du- meetings.
tal, Longwood. Horn Nov. 26. great-great-grandchildren.
Brinson's Funeral Home. Or- regular meeting In the com­
1910 In Collierville. Term., he
mission chambers of city hall
moved lo Central Florida In lundo. In charge of arrange­
1934'. Mr. Kelsey was a retired ments.
general contractor. He was a
member of College Park Baptist HENRY R. SPARROW
Henry R. Sparrow, 92. Pine Continued from Page 1A
Church and a volunteer for
60-day comparisons. But the
Meals on Wheels of Seminole Avenue. Altamonte Springs, cycle.
drop was largely due to the
tiled Friday, Dec. 31. 1993. al
County.
New housing starts Increased completion of hall damage re­
Survivors Include wife, tails Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
23 percent In November when pairs In south Seminole County.
D.: sons. Mason Dutton. Con­ Ikirn Oct. II. KH)I. In Virginia,
compared lo November 1992. Despite the numerical decrease,
cord. Pa.. Roy Edward. Winter be moved lo Central Florida In according in the monthly report the total value of construction
Park; daughter. Edwlna Drig­ 1962. Mr. Sparrow was a retired released by the county Building Increased 13 percent tor the
gers. Altamonte Springs; sister. engineer for C A P Telephone Department. A tolal of 70 single month of November and 22
M a ry Payne. S e b rln g : five Co.. Falls Church. Va. lie was a family residential |K - r m tts were percent for the first two months
member of First Presbyterian
grandchildren.
Issued compared lo 57 housing of the fiscal year.
C a re y H a n d C o x -P a rk e r Church. Maitland. He lK-longed (K-rtnlls Issued during the same
Funeral Home. Winter Park. In to the Mayflower Society.
motith a year before.
Survivors Include daughter.
charge of arrangements.
Nt-w commercial construction
Marlon I. Burrows. Ik-rryvllle.
starts remained constant al four.
Va.: four grandchildren: 14 Commercial alterations, a sign of
FERN L. PARSONS
Fern L. Parsons. 80. South great-grandchildren; and three expansion or a building chang­
Mcllonvlllc Avenue. Sanford, grcat-great-grandchlldren.
ing ownership. Increased nearly
Hold w in-Fairchild Funeral
died Friday. Dec. 31. 1993. at
113 |K-rccnt. from eight to 17.
Hlllhavcn Healthcare Center. Home. Orlando. In charge of
For the first two months of the
arrangements.
Sanford. Horn Nov. 6. 1913 In
county fiscal year, compared io
laiurelvllle. Ohio, she moved to
the same 60 days In 1992. new
Central Florida In 1955. She was
housing starts were up by 12
a waitress.
percent: new commercial starts
Survivors Include daughters. F R A N K . tANORA JEAN
were up 40 percent and com­
Funeral
tarvkat
lor
M
m
Frank
w
ill
be
Linda Peterson. Los Angeles.
Jan 4, at J p m . m the Britton mercial alterations were 30
Ruth Crosby. Granby. Mo.. Sue Tuvtda*.
Funeral Chapel with lha Hev Fr Richard W percent higher.
Hines. Winter Park. Virginia Trout ofllcetmg Cremation will lotton tart
A n o th e r sig n of grow ing
Parker. Orlando. Jackie Cornell. ita* Frlendt mar call a* the funeral home stability and consumer con­
fromjp m until lime ol ter.let
Panumu City; son. Larry Cox. Tuetdey
Arrangement! by Britton Funeral Home.
fidence Is Die number of residen­
Delaware. Ohio.
Sanford
tial Improvements. New pool
U ald w ln-Falrcb lld Funeral
construction Increased 116
Home. Forest City. In cliargc of
BATTS FUNERAL HOME &amp;
percent, from 25 to 54 For the
arrangements.
fiscal year, pinil construction

MEMORIAL MONUMENT SERVICE

★ E A S Y C R E D IT it
Fioa Hoadj-.ote With Funeral Service
LOW CO ST SH IP P IN G

MNo M o AVE 041-2351

When the first reading was
held this past Monday night, the
un.millions vote was given with
no discussion by commissioners
or staff members.
While the city of Lake Mary
has not formally begun consid­
eration of an adult entertain­
ment ordinance. Sanford CityManager Bill Simmons said he
had hern asked to supply a copy
of Sanford' ordinance to Lake
Mary City Manager John Litton,
during a managers conference
several weeks ago.
To date, no discussion has
been scheduled on the proposal
at any Lake Mary City Com ­
mission meeting, although the
agenda for the first meeting In
January lias not been Issued at
this time.

School
W h a t ’s f o r l u n c h ?
, Tuesday, Jan. 4,1994
Ground Beof and Macaroni
Carrot and Celery Sticks
Chilled Fruit
Banana Broad Squares
or Chet's Salad
Milk

YOUTH

FUNERAL

Fannie Sawyer. 106. Longw o o d A v e n u e . A lta m o n te
Springs, died Thursday Dee. 30.

"I wanted a (ilacr I could lake
pride In." slu- vtid "This was a
good holidays
She added Dial though there
were "slim pickings" under the
Christmas tree tilts year. there
could have been no better pres
cut than to I k - In her own home
wltli her lumtly.
Joan Haw kins and her four
children were also in their own
GoltiruRule home tills holiday
season.
"We didn't do anything s|K-cial
for the h o lid ays." she said
"Things arc- tight, hut we are all
here together "
Hawkins said that hnmeowni rshlp has given her a sense ol
confidence she did not have
belorc.
*'ll makes me It-rl real good lo
have my own house." she said.
She also said that Christmas
was not m uch different than in
jiust years In terms ol the
numbcr of gifts she and tier
children were able lo exchange,
bui It was "real different" to
celebrate the holidays In their
own home.

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FANNIE SAWYER

P S 0 1 0 by S o g o *i » h v k «

Danny Sutton and Margo Rivera rode through a story book of
thoir Imaginations In the stagecoach made of pipes and dreams
that is parked at Ft Motion Park along tho riverfront in Sanford

A t o H Ik it ( H-tik.i

ment where nude or sctnl nude
The businesses received per­ entertainment occurs.
mits to operate which generally
The pro|K&gt;scd ordinance de­
dined "personal services." In fines a beauty p a r lo r , shop ur
lie next few weeks, city officials salon, as doing |&gt;ersonul service
re expected to clearly define the lo llte hair. face, hands and feel.
y-|&gt;es of activities allowed The P e rson al se rv ic e s such as
wner of one shop advertising massages or body senilis would
he IkmI)- scrubs claims It Is a only be allowed when given by
licensed massage therapists.
auty salon.
No specific Illegal activities New tanning salons, which fall
ivc been alleged In the scrub In Die perMinal services category
arlors. but city leaders want to of businesses, will be prrmlltrd
t-gulatr the fwsslble prollfera- during the moratorium
A publlr h e a rin g will be
&gt;n of adult businesses.
scheduled at the .tan. 17 com­
The additional moratorium
III allow the city to formulate mission meeting, tf the ordl
nn ordinance dealing with all nance Is approved Monday night
on first reading.
types of adult businesses.
For an hour before the regular
Sanford recently approved an
ordinance on first reading gov­ session, the rommisslotiers will
erning adult businesses. A tackle a topic which has been
public hearing on that meusure bantered about for years.
Dangcllnr Hoad.
will be .Jon. 10.
The Long wood moratorium
S e m in o le C o u n t y p u t
covers adult arcades, adult and Dangellne Itoad on n list of roads
n o ve lty b o o k sto re s, adult designated for operations and
c a b a r e t s , a d u lt d a n c in g safety Improvements when It
establishments, udull motel or requested a I-cent Increase In
adult theatre or any establish- Miles tax approved by voters In

DEATHS

W it h their im a gin a tio n !* racing

was up 124 percent over last
year.
The total number of permits
Issued by the county was actual­
ly lower lor the montlilv and

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR
1CMINOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
C A S IN O :♦&gt; TSSCP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
MARJORIE R C A U A N D E R
Docoowd
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The odminlttrotton e l the
t t l e l * e l M A R J O R IE R
CALLANDER R d i w d . File
Number f J MS CP. It pending In
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County. Florida Probale D in
von *Ne addrett ot wh«h it
Seminole County Courthoute.
J01 North Pe-k Avenue. San
lord Florida X ttl The namet
and addrettet ot the pertonal
repretenlatlte and the pertonal
repretentalloe t attorney are
tet lorth belo*
Any inter»«ted per ton upon
■thorn thlt notice It terved ttho
intendt to challenge the validity
ot the m il the qualification! ol
the pertonal repreteniative
venue, or luritdiction ot the
Court, and alt portent having
clatmt egainit th t ettate avho
are terved alth a copy ol thlt
notice are required to tiled alth
thlt Court tuch objection or
claim aithm the later ot three
month! alter the date ot the tirtt
publication ot Ihlt notice or
thirty 1)01 day! alter the date Ot
lervtte of a copy of Ih lt notice
on that per ton
Pertont havingclalmt age nit
the ettate aho are not knoan to
the pertonal repreteniative and
ahete namet or addrettet are
not reatonabiy atcertamabie
mutt file all clalmt egamtl the
ettate aithln three 1)1 month!
attar the date ol the f lr tt
publication of thlt notice
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL F D WILL
BE FOREVERBARREO
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tnn notice it December V. ten
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OF THE IIT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
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SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLF
COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Defendant t)
NOTICE OF SALE

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to an Order Scheduling
Forecloture Sale entered In Ihlt
cate non pending In tald Court,
the ttyle ot v»htch It Indicated

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bett b dder tor cath at the Wett
Front Door In the SEMINOLE
County Courthcuve )0t N Park
Avenue Santor d Florida bo
taveen 11 00 a m and ) 00 P M
on the n th day ot January, m i .
tho following detenbed property
e t tet lorth In tald Order or
F Inal Judgment, to wit
U N IT I ) . H UH. D IN G O.
COACH L IG H T E S T A T E S .
SECTION II. ACCORDING TO
T H E D E C L A R A T IO N OF
CONDOMINIUM RECORDED
IN O F FIC IA L RECORDS BOOK
l ) f ) . PAGE IT M . OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTV. FLO R ID A
TOGETHER W ITH AN UN
O IVID ED 1/90 INTEREST IN
THE COMMON ELE M E N TS
THERETO
U N IT &gt;1. B U IL O IN G E.
COACH L IG H T E S T A T E S .
SECTION II ACCORDING TO
I M F D E C L A R A T IO N OF
CONDOMINIUM RECORDED
IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
ITT). PAGE D M . OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
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at public tale, lo the highett and
belt bidder, lor com. ol the
Wetl Ironl door ol the Seminole
County Courthoute. Ol Sanlord.
Florida at I I 00 A M on Janu
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DATEDOecomber IS. ITT)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk nrClrcuilCourt
By Jane f Jatewic
Oeputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amer
leant with Oltabilitiet Act. per
toni needmg a tpeoal accom
modalton to participate In thlt
proceeding mould contact the
Individual or agency tending
notice not later than teven dayt
prior to tho proceeding ot tho
addrett given on the notice
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO ») IDS C A D L
C ITIZEN FFDERAL BANK.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant lo an Order Scheduling
Forecloture Sole entered In Ihlt
cave now pending in taid Court,
the ttyle ol which It Indicated
above
I wilt tell to the highett and
bett bidder tor cam at the Wet'
Ftool Door. SEMINOLE County
Coutthovte M l N Pk'k Are
nue. Sanford Florida, between
It W a m and J 00 P M on the
llth day ot February, It»4 the
tallowing deter'bed proper ly at
tet lorth In ta d Order or Final
Judgment, to m l
LO T ) . T H E S P R IN G S .
RIVER BEND SECTION. AC
C O R D IN G TO THE P LA T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK It AT PAGES 4)
AND 4) OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R O S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
O RDERED ol Sanford Semi
nole County. Florida thlt ) lt t
day ef December. ID )
M ARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk Circuit Court
Seminote County, Florida
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Oeputy Clark
Pertont with dltablllly who
need o tpeciel eccommoda’ ion
to participate In thlt proceeding
thouid contact ACA Coordinator
at M l N P art Avenue Suite N
M l. Sentord. Florida t W I al
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At Clark. Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Ruth King
At Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amer
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iteo (ADAi pertont witn d«
ebllltiet needing a tpeoal ac
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DAVID F MR ft ART MERRISA
FMRMART andDUNHILL
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
purtuant to a Final Judgment of
F o ro d o tu ro entered in the
above tty lo d couto. in tho
C irc u it C o u rt ol Seminole
County. Florida. I will tell the
property tltuate In Seminola
County. Ftor-da. detcribedat
Lot H OUNHILL UNIT I.
according to th* Plat theroot at
recorded in Plat Boo* ro at
Paget 11. I ) and I), ol the Public
Record! ot Seminole County.
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CASE NO T) H U CA I t K
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RUSSELL F BENNETT and
JUDY L BENNETT, and any
unknown holrt. devlteet. gran
feet creditor!, andother
unknown pertont or unknown
tpoutet claiming by. through.
and under any ot the
above named Defendant!.
Delendantt
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hereby given that
tha undertigned Clerk ol the
C irc u it C ourt ol Seminole
County. Florida, will on the JCth
day ot January ITTI at 11 00
o'do.k A M at the Wett Front
don* et the Seminole County
Couttneuve m Sanford Florida
otter tor tala and tall at public
outcry to the highett and bett
bidder tar cam the following
detenbed property tltuate In
Seminole County. Florida
Lot I) Block H OAKLAND
SHORES according to the Plat
thereof at recorded &gt;n Plat Book
to Paget ) and 4 ol the Public
Record! ol Seminole County,
Florida
purtuant to the Final Judgment
entered In a cate pcnd.ng in taid
Court. *he tty la ot which It
indicated abo.e
WITNESS my hand and of
ticial teat ot tald Court thlt ISth
day ot December. ITT)
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In accordance with the Amer
leant With Ditabilitiet Act. per
tont with d'tebiiutet needmg a
tpeoal accommodation to par
tld p a te in ttu i proceeding
mould contact ADA Coordma
tor. M l N Part Avenue Suite
N M I. Sentord. Florida » t l I .
telephone 401 » ) 4)M XltV. not
Ijte r than five 1)1 dayt prior to
the proceeding It hee»mg im
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CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
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Stephanopoulos says
independent counsel
not needed in case
By JIM ABRAMS

Associated Press Wrltor
WASHINGTON — A Justice Dep?»tflTcnt Inqui­
ry will prove President ('Union free of wrongdoing
In Ills links lo a failed Arkansas savings anti loan,
and ihere Is no need lo ap|tolnl an independent
counsel lo Invt-Mlgnlr the case, sayts While lionise
adviser George Stephanopoulos
"He has done nothing wrong and the invcsllgalion will show that." SleplianopouloB said
Sunday In response lo l&lt;&gt; publican demands that
Attorney General Janet Reno ap|&gt;nlnt a s|)rclal
counsel.
Senate Minority Leader lloh Dole. R Kan.. said
Heno has "wasted a lot of lime dragging her feel
and lls lime site moved and np|toluted an
lndc|M-ndent counsel."
" I think It’s high time site did what she knows
she should do." Dole said on N IK "s "Meet the
Press."
Reno has said career prosecutors, untl not a
specially appointed counsel, should handle Un­
ease of Mudlson Guaranty Savings anti Loan
Association, (he failed thrift owned by Clinton
friend James McDottffnl.
federal Investigators are looking Into Ihe cosily
collapse tif Madison and whether any hinds Irom
the thrill were Illegally diverted to Whitewater
Development Corp.. a real estate venture owned
Jointly hy the Clintons and McDougal when
Clinton was governor of Arkansas
Also being examined Is whether any Mudlson

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N«ll&lt;» Ot S lMOlft l4l«
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
•hoi by virtue of that certain
W rit ot Elocution ittuod out ot
and under tb# tool of the County
Court of Sominolo County, f lor
•do. Caw rt) tjtCCMF upon n
l.nal ludgrnent rondorod In tbo
Jtorrvtid Court on the ))IS day
ol Soptombof A 0 ITT) In that
certain caw entitled Be-nett
Recovery Corporation. Pielntiff
vt Glenn E Berr, Jr end
Connie A B err, Delendenl
•vSicS etoretaid Writ of Eaocu
lion n e t delivered to me et
Sheriff of Semlnolt County.
Ftor.de and I ne re levied upon
oil the right, title end interet! of
the de'endent Glenn E Berr
Jr end Connie A Berr , In end to
the lolloo.ng detected proper
ty. M&gt;d property being loceted
In Seminote County. Florida
more particularly detenbed et
to) loot
One I Tie Toyote Cel'ce. ) Or .
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VIN 4JT)STk)C)GrO)IB04
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for tela and wM to the tvghet!
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS et the
Front iW ett) Door, ot the ttept
of tho Seminole County Court
houw In Sentord. Florida, the
ebove detenbed property
Thet laid tale It being mede
to tetitfy the term t ol fhH W rit
ol Execution
Donald F Etl.nger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O IS
A BILITIES ACT OF two PER
SONS W ITH A D IS A B ILIT Y
N E E D IN G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SHOULO CONTACT THE
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF TH E
S H E R IF F S O F F IC E . EN
FO R C E A B LE W R ITS SEC
TIO N . 1)4) JIT H S TR E E T
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PubUthed December I). JO It.
Jen. L IW4 aith the taw be ng
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money was Inappropriately routed m (Minton's
H IM gutterii.iiorl.il campaign
A third Issue Involves a S.iOO.(XX) Small
Huslness Administration loan that went lo
McDougal's wife untl whether some of those
funds, never repaid, went to Whitewater
stcphanoooulon. ap|H-arlng on ABC's "This
Week With David Hrlnkley." said Ihe case was
"exhaustively looked Into" during Ihe 1992
presidential campaign. "N o laws were broken.
Tile Justice Department Investigation will show
that, (ml (here Is no need at this lime (or an
Independent counsel."
('Union says he has turned over to the Justice
Department all records of his Investment In
Whitewater linked In the (ailed savings and loan
Slephano|M)ulos spoke of a "remarkable con­
version" of Republicans now seeking lo resurrect
Ihe lapsed special counsel law "Now that they
sense that there might be some perceived
political advantage lo going after this. they're all
lor II all of a sudden." he said
GOP lawmakers, embittered by Ihe drawn out
hidependenl counsel Investigation ol Ihe Iran
Contra affair during the Reagan administration,
have fought renewal of legislation reauthorizing
ihe appointment of counsels
House Minority Whip Newt Gingrich. R-Ga
challenged the Clintons, saying that "II they are
Innocent, why don’t they go ahead and agree lo
an lnde|N-rident counsel lo clear thrir name?"
"Whitewater Development Is not going to go
away." Gingrich said on AIK". "There nrr loo
many questions and thrre are too many impllralions (rankly of hreuklng the law."
Dole said he ihotighl that ultimately Clinton
will be cleared. "B u i lei's go ahead and gel It
dotie. II he really In lleves In what he has
Indlraled In the past ubout the public's right lo
know, ibis is otic place lo demonstrate It."

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LOCALLY
Ducks ground Lightning
O R L A N D O — Anaheim gonltender Run
TugnuM made 3 1 save* and came within 5:57 of
Ills second shutout of the week, lending the
Mighty Duck!* to a 4 1 victory over the Tampa
Bay Lightning at the Orlando Arena
Bob Corhutn Itad a pair of assists for the
Mighty Durka In tlie victory, the llrst for
Analtrltn 115-24-21 In nine trie* again*! recent
expansion teams. Tampa Bay fell to (12*23-5)
Lightning defenseman Chris Joseph ended
Tugm ilt’s shutout Itid with a power-play goal at
I 103 of the third off a feed fmtn Drill* Savant

Change at Bethune-Cookman
DAYTONA BEAC H - Bethune-Cookman Col
legr was lo name a new foottiall roach till*
morning to replace roach Sylvester Collin*
Collins was suspended following III* Nov. (I
arrest for sexual battery. Though later cleared of
those charges, Collin* was never reinstated.
S c h o o l o lh cl.il* would not say whether Collin*
had resigned or was fired.
The Wlldrats (1-10) were 3-8 this season hut
had to forfeit lltelr first two victories because of
an Ineligible player. Interim coach Tyrone
McGrlgg handled tiir last two games.

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The end is d ra w in g nigh
Stretch runs loom as winter sports resume play
B y T O N Y D e S O R M IE R

Herald Sports Editor
SAN FO RD — Take a couple weeks off. play n
week, then take another week off.
That's the schedule that Seminole County high
school coaches will face a* the 1994 portion of
their schedules resume* today after the two-week
winter hullduv Intermission
The problem I* that Just a* soon as tiling* grl
cranked up, they’ll tie slopping again an county
schools go through nine-week exams during the
week of Jan 10-14.
Once the exams are nut ol I In- way. It'll In- a
quick sprint to the end of Ihe rrgttlar season
Postseason tournaments an* scheduled to tn-gln
the week ol Jan 24-28. when the girls' soccer
district tournaments are scheduled to Ik * played.
Those will I k - followed by the district tourna­
ments lor txivs soccer and wrestling (Jan.
31-Fch. 41. girls' basketball (Feb 7-121. and txiys'
basket hall (Feb 14-19)
But first thing* (lr*t; for the next month. Ihe
fro m ihe six county sc I u k i I* will I k chasing their respective Seminole Athletic Con­
tr a in *

ference championships.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
The Lyman Greyhounds, who have a 6-0
conference record and two wins over the
second-place Lake Brantley Patriots, could clinch
the S A C title with wins In their two conference
games this week (Lym an plays at Oviedo
Wednesday ami hosts Seminole on Friday).
BOYS’ SOCCER
On Tuesday night, the top two teams In the
confrrcnee standings — the Lake Mary Rams
(4 0-1 In Hie SAC) and Like llmntlt-y Patriots
(3-1-1) — will meet for the tourtli time this season
at 7:30 p in. Tuesday at Like Brantley's Tout
Storey Field
Lym an, which Is In third place In the
conference standings wtiti a 3-2 mark Inti
coming oil a brilliant showing In Ihe Pizza Hut
Invitational, still has games remaining with laike
Mary (Jan 221 and Lake Brantley (Jan. 27) and
could make a run at defending Its 1992-93 SAC
title
GIRLS'BASKETBALL
One of two undefeated trains remaining In ilit*
county. Hie Lik r Unwell Silver Hawks (18 0
overall. 5-0 in the SAC ) have to guard against

Polls agree: FSU’s No. 1

Chargers overtake Bucs

By RICK WARNER

AP Football Writer

TAM PA — John Carney gave San Diego Ihe
lead for good, then let the Chargers defense take
over In the last six minutes ol Sunday's 32-17
victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Carney's fourth field goal, a 45-yardrr In a
light rain, put the Chargers ahead IB-17 with
6:17 remaining. Duane Young and Natronc
Mean* scored touchdown* set up by Intercep­
tions as San Diego broke t&gt;|&gt;en u close game
San Dlrgo (8-8) finished the season with a
two-gotne winning streak. Tampa Bay (5-11)
was 3-4 In Its last seven games

Sura paces Florida State
T A LLA H A SSE E — Bob Sunt scored 21 of Ills
34 ixilnts In the first half and Florida Stale gave
couch Pat Kennedy his 275th win In Ills 14th
year of Division I. 105-87. over Lafayette.
It wus Sura's third game of 30 or more points.
With game tied at 17-17 at the 13:30 mark. FSU
(7-1) broke away to a 63-37 halhlmclrud.
Lafayette |2-7| led by Joe Marshall's 24 points,
closed the gap to 86-76 with 6:30 Ich In the
game. Jon Norton scored 17 |to!nts. Nate Scott
added I3and Keith Brazza had 11.
In addition lo Sum . four other Scmlnolcs
scored In double figures. James Collin* added
17. Maurice Robinson and Scott Shepherd each
had 12 and Kirk Luchmun scored 10.

AROUND THR NATION
Dolphins miss playoffs
At Foxboro. Mass. — Drew Bledsoe threw a
36-yard touchdown pas* to Michael Tlmpson In
overtime, as New England eliminated Miami
from the NFL playoffs. 33-27.
Bledsoe, who was 27-for-43 for 329 yards and
four touchdowns, led the Patriots |5-11) lo their
fourth straight win. It was only the third time In
Ihe lBUOs that New England has defeated a
team with a winning record.
The Dolphins (0-7 after being 0-2) rallied
several limes In the second half and sent the
game Into overtime when Pete Stoyanovlch
kicked a 24-yard field goal with six seconds left.

AUBURN H ILLS. Mich. - Rony Sclkaly.
playing with the flu. came off the bench to score
18 points us the Miami Heat heal Detroit 93-85.
bunding Ihe Pistons their seventh straight loss.
The win was Mlutnl's sixth In eight games und
was only their scYond In 10 tries at the Palace.
Glen Rice ulso had 18 for Ihe llrut. while
Grunt Long and llrlun Shaw had 15 each.
[Detroit's Joe Dumurs led all scorers with 24/

WHAT’ S HAPPENING
Girls’ Basketball
Dr. Phillips at Lake Brantley. JV, 6 p.m.;
varsity, 7:30 p.m.

Boys’ Soccer
Winter Park at Lake Brantley. JV, 5:45 p.m.;
varsity, 7:30 p.m.

Girls’ Soccer
Oviedo at Dr. Phillips. JV. 5:15 p m.; var, 7 pm

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complacency us they make their run at the
conference crown.
Like Brantley (4-1 In the SAC) is In second
plut-r ahead of Oviedo,mil Lyman II miI I i 2-2). who
pluv each other on Wednesday night at Lyman.
BOYS' BASKETBALL
The SAC rare hasn't really iK-gutt. each of the
, minty schools having played Just one conference
game each.
A sa result Seminole. Lyman, und Like Howell
are tird lor first place In the SA C with 1-0
conference m arks while Lake Mary. Lake
Brantley, and Oviedo are tied lor Iasi at 0-1
WRESTLING
F lrsl-y c u r coach A n d y D y e r ’s Lym an
Greyhounds are the only other undefeated team
In the county, having pul together a 7-0 mark In
dual meets before breaking (or the holidays.
Included In that (K-rfect start are win* over
conference foe* Oviedo and Seminole.
Since there Isn't a conference lournumrnt Itils
year, the SA C championship will probably I k decided when Lyman hosts Lik e Mary (also 2-0
In dual meets against conference opponents) on
Jan. 26.

National champs

DOUBLE TA K ES

AROUND THE STATE

Heat keep Pistons down

January 3 , 1 9 9 4

Greyhounds making a run
Brian Dloblor (No. 10) and the Lyman Greyhounds ro-establlshod
thomselvos as legitimate contenders tor the state championship this year
with a strong showing In last week's Pizza Hut Invitational. Supposedly
faced with a rebuilding year, the Greyhounds advanced to the Pizza Hut
championship gamo. whoro they lost 2-0 lo Molbourno.

MIAMI — ESPN commentator Lee
Corso recently predicted that Flor­
ida State coach Hohhy Bowden
would retire If he won his first
national championship.
Bowden won the title Sunday,
hours uller Ills Scmlnolcs beat
Nebraska 18-16 In one ol the most
dramallr Orange Bowls ever. But he
said he bus no plans lo slop
coaching.
" I want to couch as long as I can."
the 64-yrur-old Dowdru said. "A s
long us my health holds up. ns long
as I feel good about the way we're
practicing, as long as I can win
enough games so I don't have lo put
a tor-sale sign up In Ihe yard.
"Alter you retire, there ain't hut
one big event led. and 1 ain't ready
to go Into that yet. I want lo stall
that one off as long as I can."
Bowilrn waited a long Unit tor his
first championship, which became
nlflclul when ihe filial Associated
Press und USA Today-CNN college
football (K ills were released Sunday
morning:
"It's going to tie nice that people
won't remind me every day that we
never won u national champion­
ship." he said. "You know. 'He can’t
win one. lie can't win the big one."’
Bowden won the biggest game of
his career Saturday night, but It
also was one of the most nervewracking. After taking the lead with
21 seconds left on a 22-yard field
goal by freshman Scott Bentley.
Florldu State had to sweat out a
45-yard field goal attempt by
Nebraska that went wide left as time
expired.
"We're very thankful we won that
ballgamc," Bowden said. "Y o u
could say we could have lost, you
could say we should have lost. It's
amazing to win a national champi­
onship with the way that game
ended.”
Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz
didn't feel very thankful after the
Fighting Irish, who heal Texas AAM
24-21 In Ihe Cotton Ikiwl. finished
second In both jkiII s . He thought (he
Irish should have won the title
because they beat Florida State

□ Bee Poll*. Page 2B

’Nole fans
celebrate
By JACKIE H A LU P A X

A ssociated Press Writei______
T A L L A H A S SE E - It's been
a long wait for Florida Slate
fans, und many didn't waste
any time gelling the app-ircl to
proclaim their team's status a*
national champion.
Jubilant customers snupped
up T-shlils. sweatshirts and
anything else dial would show
their pride at the c ity 's
sportswear store* Sunday.
"There have been some
crazed buyers, definitely."
said Keith Mason, store man­
ager of Garnet and Gold In
Governor’s Square Mall
Customers couldn't wait (or
employees lo empty Ixixcs of
iialloual chump goodies onto
tallies tun dove rtghl Into the
txixes themselves. Mason said.
Garnet and Gold had two local
I See Fans. Page 2B

Fate smiles
on Bowden
By JIM LITKE
AP Sports Wilier____________
MIAMI — A close friend with
two national championships
already In low once told Bobby
Bowden he'd get Ids when lie
least expected It. Though
Bow den p ro ty ib ly d id n 't
Ik -IIcvc It. and he almost cer­
tainly didn't realize ll until the
inuinrul ll uctually hap|K-ucd.
Joe Patcmo turned out to be
right.
Still, credit Bowden with (Ills
much; Even If lit- didn't know
when, he never doubted he'd
get at least one.
"There arc some things I'm
afraid of. some ihlngs I'm
C See Fate, Page 2B

So m e of what w e’d like to see happen in ’94
Where do wc go from here?
With one year behind us and one
stretching out In (rout of us. wc lake
time lo reflect on where we are.
where we've been, and where we're
going
Right.
I don't know about you. hut
looking back revives too many
painful memories, like the night I
killed a rally foi our Thursday night
softball team by leaving thr third
base coach's Imx and Interfered
with (OK. was run over by) our
runner trying to score from second
base.
And If there's anything that sur­
viving for 33 years has taught me.
looking ahead (s pointless. Just
when it seems like you've got things
figured out. something hap|&gt;ens to
show you just how much you don't
know (the Almighty Is u great one
for that).
All that's left ts taking It one game
at a time and do the best we can.
remembering not to take too much
glory In our surcesses und not
dwelling on the misfortunes.
Still, that doesn’t mean wc can't

dream.
What would we like to see huppen
In 199-1?
• Sanford's Tltn Raines win the
American League hutting title und
lead the Chicago White Sox Into the
World Series.
• A Seminole County high school
win a stale chuinplonshlp In foot­
ball.
• Like Howell graduate Mar­
quette Smith und Luke Brantley
graduate Daryl Bush have big years
for Florida State and lead the
Scmlnolcs to the 1994 national
clianiplonshlp.
• Like Brantley graduate Jason
Varltek have a year equal to or

surpassing Ids 1993 campaign lor
Georgia Tech und again be selected
In the first round of the June free
agent draft.
• The City of Sanford recognize
what an asset It has In Sanford
Memorial Stadium. Invest In it (like
Installing decent llgldlngl. and tukc
advantage of It.
• Sec some Seminole County
municipality's recreation depart­
ment organize a midnight softball
leuguc.
• The Sem inole Community
College baseball program bounce
back from a disappointing but
respect-demanding 1993 season
(when the Raiders discovered un
Ineligible player had participated In
several games, reported themselves,
and forfeited the games In question)
and return to the FJCAA state
tournament.
• One of the local television
stations hire a sports commentator
who doesn't holler, jxintincatr. or
shill for the Orlando Mnglc.
• Falling that, let the administra­
tion at W E SH (Channel 2) realize
what u treasure Buddy Plltntun Is

(It's tough to be laid back and still
convey the excitement of an event)
and feature him more prominently.
• Radio station WTRR (1400
AMI. the only station situated in
Seminole County, become Involved
In local athletics.
• Boys volleyball become a
varsity sport recognized by the
Florida High School Activities Asso­
ciation.
• Seminole County girls make
such a smooth transition Into
fustpltch softball that everyone will
wonder what all the fuss was about.
• Seminole High School's Andre
Scott set Ihe state record In the
triple Jump at the Class 3A stale
track meet.
• Seminole Community College
lend support to Seminole County
high schools und host some events
In Its beautiful Health und Physical
Education Center.
• Replace the five-year o'd photo
that runs with tills column wlih one
that doesn't make inr look like
Eddie Munster.

FOR THE BEST CO VERAG E OF SPO RTS IN YOUR AREA, R EA D THE SANFO RD HERALD DAILY

�s
I B - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Monday. January 3, 1094

Fans---------- Polls----------Continued from IB

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
IA STANDINGS
National Oaikltfcall Associate**
EASTERN CONT E RENCE
Atlantic Drulttan
W L Pet.
New York
19 9 49J
Or land*
14 t l .171
Miami
17 1) .594
New Jersey
12 14 43!
Boston
D I I • 400
Philadelphia
11 V .29)
1 70 294
Washington
Cantral Division
19 2 221
Atlanta
19 9 947
Chicago
17 12 tea
Charlotte
Cleveland
D IS aaa
Indiana
10 14 79)
9 20 394
Detroit
Milwaukee
9 JO 314
W EITE R NC O N FEA E N C E
W L Pci
24 4 1)7
21
9 7)4
14 I I
972
14 14 M0
799
1 N
2 25 074
P ld lK D iv itiM
22
Seattle
J 990
21
S 909
Ptsoeniv
12 D
SA9
Portland
14 D
519
Golden State
11 '• 407
LA Clippers
t 19 271
Sacramento
t 20 .210
LA Lasers
Saturday i Gamas
No gam *! scheduled
Sunday '1 Gama*
Charlotte 17a New York IT) OT
New Jersey 101. Boston 97
M u m ll l. Itetroil I I
U t t l i n Portland *0
San Antonio94 LA Lakers*)
Fteuladelphia9i D n u r R
Sacramento 119 Dallat I It
Menday’1 Oamo
D allat al Utah 9p m

Houston
Utah
San Antonio
D*nv*»
Minnesota
Danas

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NBA BOXM
Heat Pistons. Baa
M IA M I 1911
Rico 1 1 ) 1 1 II. Lon« S « S t IS. Salter ' &gt;
a l t Mina- 1 ) 0 0 1 . Smith 7 7 2 a 9. AlAInt
0 1 ) 7 ) . SatLair S 7 I 9 II. Cotel ) 10 2 ) I.
Shaw t la ) t IS. Geiger • 10 0 0 Totalt 77 7a
79 7*9)
DETROIT (111
Ciiaott 11 00 2. M int 7 is s t 19. Polynke
7 97 9 17. DumarsSIS 1) IS7a. Hunlar 7 17 7a
9. Anderson 0 0 2 J 2. Wood 0 0 0 0 0. Mouth)"
7 9 0 0 7. Macon 01 0 0 9 Liberty 01 1 2 1 .
Murphy 2 200a Totalt: 219177 71 IS
Miami
I I 21 22 I I - 97
Datrait
29 17 I t I t - IS
7 Pent - Miami I 7 iR k a I 2. AtLtnt 0 1.
Cotet 0 2. Shaw 0 II . O ttroll I 17 (Houtten I 2.
Dumar* I 7. Mint O l, Hunter O i l Haoowndt
- M iam i at (Shaw 9). Detroit St iP olrnka
It ) A ttittt — Miami I t iCotet SI. Oatrelt IS
(Muhtar. Dumart SI Eoui* — Miam i 70.
OatroItTO T — Miami liteeal detente

C O L LSQ I B A S K IT B A L L
USA TOOAY-CNN Tap 2S
Tha USA TOOAY CNN basketball coaches
poll, with flrttptaaa .otet In paranthatat.
record* total point* bolad on IS pointt tor a
lirtt piaca vote ttvouoh on# point tor a
IS'h pia&lt;a vote, and latt week's ranting
Retard Pts Pr*
9 B 947 1
1 ArkansasITII
1
10 1 907 7
2 North Carolina la)
2 Duke 121
7 0 279 7
a Kentucky
9 1 771 $
S Kansas
t l 1 99) 9
4 UCLA
2 9 915 7
4 t 599 4
7 Tempi*
l t d S74 1
9 Purdue
* An/ona
19 &lt; 57! 12
10 Indiana
7 7 SU II
f t SJ! 9
l i Massachusatts
12 Louitvilte
9 1 M2 12
12 Georgia Tech
9 1 499 IS
la Michigan
7 7 440 10
1) Wisconsin
90 291 17
1* Connecticut
to t 279 ta
17 Cir cinnetl
to 2 252 I I
9 1 217 70
19 Syracuse
19 Mmneiole
9 2 111 14
» Illinois
77 119 71
71 Boston College
9 2 179 1)
22 Oklahoma Slate
9 4 114 19
77 It) 74
22 Marquette
2a George Washington
4 2 107 21
7 2 94 IS
25 Vanderbilt
O tR e ri r*c 9 ly ln g v e t t a i A la b a m a Birmingham a), tie * M eilco St 71. W
Kentucky It . Calilornla 29. W att Virginia 22.
Wathmeton SI 19. Providence 17. Nebrakke
I t OLIahoma It. New Of leant 12. Virgin!* 12.
loultlana SI II. Ohio U I t . M lttoufl 9.
DaPaul 7. Penn 7. Utah 7. Ohio St t.
Term Chattanooga t. T t ia t t. N C Charlotte
S Florida tt. 4 Georgetown a. Iowa a. St
Louit A T n a t El Pato A Georgia 2. New
M aako 2. Xavier. Ohio 2. Virginia Com
iron wealth |. Florida I. Iowa St. I. Maryland
I. Michigan St I. UNLV I. W. Michigan I
Sunday’1 College B eU ttbell Scarat
EAST
Botton College to. Ceppm St 44
Connecticut 11). Wlnlhrop S9
Mama 79. Dartmouth St
Tempt* **. SI Joseph* St
Vermont 7A Vale 72
SOUTH
Davidtonta. N Carolina SI *7
Florida SI. Its. Lala ratio 97
Morgan SI IS. George Maton 92
North Carolina I It. Mar thall 97
North Florida US. OracaUnd 72
Tn Chattanoogat*. Southern M it t 9S
Virginia Tech tt. Tennttte* 97
Wathmgton 9 La* 70. Amherti 94
MIDWEST
Cant Missouri 107. Monmouth. Ill 9a
lllm o ltt). T a iat 79
lo w e tl.E lllinoatS7
L a w ittl. Ind Pur Fl W ayna7t
M stour I9S. Wathinoton 71
Nebraska Watlyn 109. Lynn 09
Notre Dame to ForiRiama)
Ohio St 9). N Carolina A9T SO
Ohio Watlyn 79. Dannon 47
S Dakota St 79. Nebraska Omaha 7*
SW M ittourlSt M. Indiana SI SO
South Datota 94. Morningttdo 9S
St Louit 91. Datroil Mercy 77
W Michigan 119, Chicago SI 09
Witcontln 71. Marquette S7
FAR WEST
C alifornian. St M ary't. Cel 77
Mesa. Colo 99 Co'o Colo sp rin g*94
Purdue 9S. San Franc n c o tl
TOURNAMENTS
Papti Cola Shoot Out

W(0ffd B

M lttou fl Rote* 79. Grand V alter St 70
FLORIDA STATE IIS. LA FA YE TTE 17
LAFAYETTE U 71
M a r tn a ill It S t 2A Scott 9 7 I 7 12 Norton
1 10 2 t 17. Koaadia 2 9 0 0 1. B ra u o S I I I 7
I I Bennett I I 01 2. SytLc 0 I 0 0 0 Doran 2 2
0 0 A W iltin t 7 2 I I S. Panto I 7 0 0 7 Totalt:
74 92 10 ISI7
FLORIDA STATE I I I I
Sura IS 70 7 S 7a. Robtnkon a 10 a S 11. Rf-d
1 S 0 7 t Graham 7 7 0 0 S. Collint t I I 7 4 17.
Shephard 4S 71 II. lurhm an 2 ) a t 10.
K a rn a r2 a 7 2 9 Tote'i ro ta te 3 / 10)
Haiti.me - FSU 4), Lafayette 27 2 Point
goalt — Lafoy*lta9t9 I Mar than I t . Norton
2 7. Kowed'e 7 7. B rtnoO 1 Bannalt I I). FSU
7 I t (Sure 7 S. Graham I ) Collint 2 S.
Shepherd 2 71 Fouted oul — B rauo. Raid
Rebounds — Lafayette (Norton 7). FSU I
Raid 101 A ttitte - Lafayette (B rauo t l.
FSU (Sura 91 Total touU - Lafayette 77.
FSU 17. T e c h n k e li-L a fa y e tte (bench)
Sunday'! W amtn'i Call age RatL atball Scarat
EAST
American 79. Buctnall 77.OT
Kansas tA Wall Virginia ta
Mama at Georgia SI 29
Marylandtl.Georgia Tacht)
Penn St 77. Si Jotaph t at
Vanderbilt 77. Mettechutettt M

Continued from IB

SOUTH
DuLa St. W ate Foreil )0
M lttlttip p l 71. Term Tech at
N C Charlotte I I . Wlnthrop I t
SI Rota 9A Virginia SI 17
SE Loultlana It . JtcLtcn St S7
T e n n e sse e ** A r t a n t a t I ’

Virginia Tech 77. E Term SI 71
MIDWEST
Butter 71. Indiana SI 79
Creighton !). IlllnoUSi t*
Dan Iton 97. Ohio Wc Pay an IS
lowaSI 72. N C Greensboro94
Michigan Tacht). M.nn Duluth 77
Nebraska 79. Holy Crott )l
N Dakota St 17. Mankato St 97
P.tttburg St 99. N ebrttLt Kearney 97
St Louit 71. Chicago St ta
S Illinois 77. N lowatt
Toledo 107. NiagaralS
Wichita St 90 Wyoming t l
SOUTHWEST
OLIahoma 99. Southern Math 77
T a ia t 90. New Maako St 75
T a ia t Tech 77, Lamar 57
Victoria 7A Wat tern Wathmgton 47
FARWEST
Carroll. Mont 11. W Montana Jt
Colorado 79. Long Beach St SS
N Ar lio n e t) CS North edge i !
N Montana 70 Montana Tech M
Santa Clara ta. Sacramento S« ta
Southern Col 97. Son D *go S' 92
TOURNAMENT
Rarry UMvertlty New Y tar’t Clattic
Firtt Round
Rarry I t . R P Itl
SI. Antelm 79. Watt Gaaryia 71
F ter Ida Internatiawal Sun And Fun
F irit Round
Arkentdt St 19, Ala Birmingham S9
Fla. Inter, at. Cant. Cannacticwl St. t t
O Washington I ). Md Baltimore Cty at
Jamat Maditan t ) CalvmLia 97
F ter Ida Tech Holiday Tcwrnamrnt
F lrtl Round
Florida Tech 17. SI. Francit St
Air Farce I I . Slippery Rack 71
Heetter Cltttlc
F lrtl Rlvnd
Eattern Kentucky 91, X trlar. Ohio 79
In dian a!). Y tte at
New Y tar't Clattic
F irtt Rlvnd
Auburn Montgomery ta Barry t t
Oklahoma city to. Art MontkelloS)
NE Okie hame tta. Watt Florida a1
N.C. Oreentbere Mtrrtet Clattic
F ln t Round
N aw H am pthiratl, Temple 24
Iowa St 77. N C Greentberett

NFL STANDINGS
National Football Laafva
All Timet EST
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Ea tl
W L T Pc). PF PA
7M 729 242
t!
a 0
&gt; Buffalo
Miami
9 7 9 .142 749 l i t
M0 270 247
N Y Jet*
9 9 i
N e * England
212 2)9 299
S II
0
2M 199 279
Indianapolis
4 1) t
Cantral
a Houston
t)
a g 7M 299 7)9
9 7 0
Y Pittsburgh
44) 709 791
Cleveland
9)9 204 707
7 9 9
199 197 119
Cine innate
7 t) 0
West
a KansasClty
II
S g 499 729 791
y LA Raiders
10 9 • 429 109 J29
9 7 g 597 771 794
y Denver
San Diego
1 1 g M0 171 790
Seattle
9 tt 0 J7S 190 714
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pci. PF PA
a Dallas
tl
a g .7)0 774 729
y N V Giantt
999 744 205
II
S t
7 1 g 997 2)9 291
Philadtiphta
479 229 299
Photma
7 9 «
Wathmgton
a D g 270 JM TaS
Central
&gt; Detroit
10 9 g 479 I9 t JYJ
9 7 ■ s 3 0 r ? 299
&gt; MLu-awta
797 190 797
9 2 g
y Green Bay
4)9 219 2)0
2 9 0
Chicago
Tampa Bay
7 II g I D 2)7 274
w tst
947 4)9 219
a San Francisco
to s t
N e* Or Iraq*
100 717 24)
9 9 e
Atlanta
4 10 0
777 714 747
LA Rams
0
111 731 147
S It
■ clinched dirlttentllte
y clinched playotl berth
Sunday't O ttn it
Buffalo X . Indianapolis 10
Pittlburgh It. Ctera&gt;dnd9
Oatldt It . New York Gienlt t). OT
Datroil 70. Groan Bay 20
New England 11. Miami 17,OT
Phoonia 27. Atlanta I I
Kentot City 7a. Seattle 2a
Lot Angela! Raidart 72. Denver 20. OT
San Dtege22. Ttmpa Ray 17
Lot Angola! Ram i JO. Chkego t
Nan Or leant 70. Cincinnati t l
Houtton 2a. Naw York JattO
Monday'! Gama
Philadelphia at San FrtnciKO. 9 p m

NFL PLAYOFFS
National Football League
Playatft At A Glance
All Timet EST
Saturday. Jan 9
Pitttburgh at Rental City. 12:29 p m
(ABC)
Green Bay ot Detroit. 4p m (ABC)
S v n d if.J in t
Minnatola at Naw York Giants. 17 M p m
(CBS)
Denver at Lot Angatet Ruder*. a p m
INBCI
Saturday. Ja n .II
AFC and NFC Divltwnal
Sunday. Jan tt
AFC and NFC Dlvltionel
CgHual, Jar f]
AFC and NFC Championship
Sunday. Jan 29
Super Bowl at Atlanta. 9p m

UMMAM
OolpAMt Patriots. Stall
Miami
I
7 I 17
Naw England
2 7 7 It
F lrtl Ouartar

1 -2 7
t - II

N E -F G B e h rll.tO at
Second Ouartar
NE — Coetrt I I p a tt Irom Btedtoa IBahr
kick (,9 St
Mia — Higgt 5 run IStoyanovich kkfcl.

I) SI

Third Ouartar
M ia — FGSioyenovlchlt. 1 Sa
NE - Bntby It p a tt Irom Bledtoe IBahr
kick). I I IS
Fourth Ouartar
M ia — Ingram t patt Irom Milchull
IStoyenovlchkkk), 1 21
NE - F G B a h r l l . t SI
Mia — Kirby IS run (Sloyanovkh k k k ).
It 20

NE - Coetet It p a tt Irom Btedtoa IBenr
k k k l. I ) at
Mia - FG Sioyenovith It. t i Sa
Over lima
NE - Tlmpton I t p att Irom Btedtoa IBahr
kkk). 4 aa
A - 77.997
F irst downs
Rushes yards
Passing
Punt Returns
KkkoM Returns
Interception* Ret
Camp Alt In!
Sacked Yards Lost
Punts
Fumbles Lost
Penalties Yards
Tima al Possession

NE
Mia
75
T)
27 44
M 119
229
2)0
7 2a
00
4 94
4 IM
04
1)
27
47 1
77 41 0
00
429
4 14
* 17
19
71
5 )4
740
71 79
7) 05

IN D IV ID U A L STATISTICS
RUSHINO - M iami. Higgt 1177. Kirby
921. Mitchell 111 Naw England. Ruttat I
29 29. Btedtoa 917. Croom I t . Turner IS .
Goth I 2

PASSINO - Miam i. Mitchell 12 40 6 3)9.
B y a 't 9 1 9 9
Naw England Btedtoa
27 a) l 729
RECCIVINO — Miam i, Ingram I I I . Byart
a 7) Fryer 7 al. K Jack ton ) 29 Kirby 7 20
Baty I 29. Barton I 2a. McDuttw 1 19. M ggt
I • Naw England. Turner 9 91. Collet 9 9).
Brltby 4 99. Tlmpton 9 7) Ruttell 2 1).
Croom I It
MISSED FIELO G O A LS-N ona
Chargart Baccanaart. Stall
SanOwga
It
1 I I t - 71
Ttmpa Bay
1 t
2 7 - 17
F lrtl Ouartar
SD — FG Camay at a It
SO — Milter at p a tt Irom Hvmphriet
(Camay kick). 9 I )
T B -F G H u tte d 21. IB la
Second Oearter
SO - FO Camay It. t ) aa
Third Outrlar
TB — Thomat 20 patt from E rkkton
(Hutted kkk). 9 1)
SO — FGCerney a), ta 0*
Fourth Ouartar
TB — Hawkint 42 patt Irom E rkkton
IH u ite d k ic k l.l la
S O - F G Camay a) • al
SO — Yeung I) p a tt Irom Humphrtet (k kk
failed). 12 2)
S O - Meant ISrurt (Camaykick). I) 00
A -71.1*7
F Irst downs
Rushes yard*
Passing
Punt Returns
Klckofl Returns
Interception* Ret
Comp An Int
Socked Yards Lost
Punt*
Fumble* Lost
Penalties Yards
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RUSHINO
San Diego Butte 11)2
Mumpnriet 7 29 M eant 7 19. Harmon a I.
Kidd t (minut 10) Tampa Bay Cobb 2197.
Workman 2 )
PASSINO — San Diego. H um ph riet
I t 30 0 1f l Tampa Bay. Erkkton 21 t l 7 272.
Weldon 4 S 1 40
RECEIVINO - San Diego. Milter 1 119
Harmon a at. Jetterion 7 al. Young 1)1.
Lewlt I 7). Butte I 9 T im pe Bay. Copeland
7 101. Hawkint 9 99. Workman 724 Wilton
7 la. Thomat) 29 H a ll) 17
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
The F&lt;atl Tap It
Tha Top Twenty Five tra-gs tn the final
199) Attoctated P ratt college ioo*beil poll
with lirtt piaca vote! in paranthatat teuton
racordt. total point* bated on 7) pom% tor a
firtt place vote through one po-nt tor a
2Sth place vote, and prevtout ranking
Recard H i p*
1. Florida SI. 199)
1 1 )4 I.S32 i
7 740tr» Oame 111)
n i g 1.4ft 4
1 Nebraska
II 10 1.414 7
4 Auburn (41
not I.37S 1
5 Florida
It &gt;4 1.347 9
a Wisconsin
to 1 t • 724 4
7 West Virginia
II t t 1040 7
9 Penn SI
19 7 0 1074 1)
4 Trias A IM
1010 1 043 2
m 14
19 Arizona
1 0 )0
I I Ohio SI
10 1 1 f 71 I I
470 4
12 Tennessee
92 1
• 17 11
t) Boston College
9 )0
14 Alabama
9 )1
as It
I I Miami
411 I I
9 )4
14 Colorado
S74 17
til
17 Oklahoma
4 )4
SJ! I t
14 UCLA
tat 140 14
447 D
19. North Carolina
10 )0
444 20
10 KansatS)
47 1
71 Michigan
tat 3f7 21
» | VmgwH* Tech
131 22
4 )9
27 Ctemson
144 74
9 )0
)a Louisville
9 )9
I l f 71
7f —
77 California
940
Othart recanting valet: Southern Cal aa
Indiana 71. Cincinnati 9 Fretno State S.
Michigan Slate a. Arliona State 2. Virginia 2.
Wathmgton 2. Kentuck y I. Utah Slate t
USA TOOAY CNN Tap 2)
Tha linal USA TODAY CNN football
coachat poll, with l i n t piece votet In
parentnetat teeton racordt. total potntt
bated on 2S point! lor o lin t piece vote
through one point tor a 2)m place vote, and
previoutrenking
PI* Pv
Recard
1. Florida SI 1191
1110 1.171 1
7 Note* Dame 12SI
11 10 t.eta a
J Nebraika I I)
II to 1 441 1
4. Florida
112* t i l l 0
S WiKonsm
10 1 1 1.771 7
* West Virginia
I I I t l.la j 2
7 Penn St
10 7 0 l.)J2 17
9 TeiasALM
10 7 0 1.107 *
9 Arizona
1070 109a la
10 Ohio St
10 1 1 9*0 10
I I Tonne*lee
991 1
97 1
12 Boston College
930 11
9 )0
D Alabama
4 )1
7*3 I I
I t Oklahoma
4 )0
979 1*
IS Miami
9*9 *
910
14 Colorado
M * 17
1 )1
17 UCLA
140
7)9 D
I t Kama*SI
12) 14
42 1
19 Michigan
040
499 77
20 Virginia Tech
477 70
9 )0
Jl North Carolina
1 0 )0
472 It
22 Ctemson
4 )0
740 71
71 Louisville
420
714 72
2a California
940
ISO 27 Southern Cal
1 40
III Othart racatving valat: Ind ana 79. Fretno
St 40. Virginia 19, Cincinnati IS Brigham
Young 9. Kentucky ). Michigan St 7 Utah St
2. Wyoming;. North Carolina St 1
Cottage Bawl Garnet
All Timat EST
Saturday, Jan t
Mall ol Fame Bawl
Al Tampa
Michigan ti. Narth Catalina Slate 7
Cltrut Bawl
Al Orlande
Itefin Slate 71. Tennettee I)
Flatia Bawl
Al Tampa. Am .
Artiene 79. Miami 9
Carguatl Bawl
Al Miami
Ration College I I . Virginia I)
Caftan Bawl
Al Dallat
Noire Dame 74. Tavat ARM 21
Rata Bawl
Al Patadana. Calif
W itcontlnll. UCLA It
Heritage Bawl
Al Atlanta
Southern U II . South Carolina Slate 0
Orange Bawl
Al Miami
Flenda Slate It. Nebraika It
Sugar Bawl
At Naw Or leant
F terM Jtl.W a tl V irg inia/
Orange Bawl Slate
t
7 t
9 - It
9 9 9 1 — 19
Second Quarter
FSU — FG Bentley 74. 7 04
Nab
Bout 74 p att Irom Fraiier (Bannalt
k k k ) ,9 01
F S U -F G B e n tle y 7). 14 M
Third Quarter
FSU — Floyd I run (p a tt leikd) 2 10
FSU — FG Bentley 79. I I ta
Fourth Ouartar
Neb - Phiilipt 17 run (run laitedl. 0)
N a b - F G Bannalt 17.1) aa
FSU - FG Bentley 27. 14 79
A — II.S it
Nebraika
Florida Stela

F Irst downs
Rushes yards
Passing
Return Yards
Comp Alt Int
Punt*
Fumbles last

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FSU
27
70
24 47
44 It )
7*4
70*
II
71
1)72 7 74 4 )0
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tin s
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IN D IVID U AL STATISTICS
RUSHINO Nebraika. Frailer I t 77.
Phillip* I) ta. CJonet 9 79 M akovkkt 7 7.
Banning S S. Oteon 1 1 Florida Side Floyd
7 S). Dunn 1 ). Ward 9 (m inut 71. S Jackton
9 (m inut41
PASSINO - Nebraika. Fraiter I) la 2 709
C Jonet 0 1 0 0 Florida State. Ward la a)0
211
RECEIVINO - N ebraika T Ball 4 7)
D laon 1 ) 0 . Johnton 2 40. (taut I 74.
Muhammad t 14. C Jtnat 1 (minut 71 F lor
Ida Hate. Vanover t al. Knev ) at McCorvey
) 70. Friar ) at Dunn) M. Floyd I (minut 7)
Sugar Bowl Slate
7 14 l« t - 41
7 t
t t 7
F lrtl Ouartar
WVU — Kaarnay 17 p att from Kekhner
IM aironakkk), a aa
Fla - R h a ttlru n lJ D avit kick I ta Tt
Second Ouartar

Florida
Watl Virginia

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in tercep tion

return

IJ Oevtekickl.) at
Fla — W Jackton JO p att trom T Dean
IJ Davit k k k l. ta oe
Third Ouartar
Fla — Rhatt Jrun |J Davit k k k ), 4 03
Fla - Rhatt I run (J O a v itk k k l.t 97
Fourth Ouartar
Fla — FG J Davit a) 7 aa
F l a - F G J D a v it79 t l 0)
A -7 S 4 7 7
F irst downs
Rushes yard*
r a t ting
Return Yard*
Comp Aft Int
Punt*
F umbtes Lott
Penalties Yards
Timeot Possession

Fla
WVU
u
70
31 173 at 701
791
143
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21
1*44 1 34 1* 1
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71
71
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINO - Watt Virginia Walker I) S9.
Woodard 111 Kekhner S it. Itudttlll a 10
Jonet 7 9 Fraaman 2 9. Gary 2 t Florida
Rhatt 27 107 Fay 10)7 Biltie 111. Fraiter
19. Event 17. Kretter 17. T Dean ) t
Mobley 2 7 Randolph I 0
PASSINO
Wett Virginia. Kekhner
1)77 I 111 Studtlill 7 11010 Johnton 0 2 0 0
Flor da T D ean!) 77 I 21) K re tte r) 20 29
RECEIVINO - W atl Virginia. Kaarnay
0)0 Baker a at. Venterpool ) 19, Hill 2 la
Walker 11. Woodard t 1 Jonet I (minut 21
Florida. W Jackton 9 I Jt. J J act ton ) J3 Hill
2 II . Houtten ] 29. Rhatt ) 19 Z Dean I I).
Fraiter I It. Randolph I 9 Ooavmg 11

N H L S T A N D IN G S
National Hacker League
Alt Tim et EST
EASTERNCONFERENCE
A tla n tic O tv itle n

W L T Pts OF OA
3* * 2 SI 1*0 47
71 I I a at 1)7 IM
JO 17 2 a) la* la*
17 10 a 7* lit IM
I t IS 4 &gt;9 IN IN
I I I I 2 17 IM IM
17 7) 1 79 11) I I I
NerlStas! Dtvlsien
Pittsburgh
10 17 • aa ta) 179
Boston
I I 17 1 a) 179 111
Montreal
17 IS * 40 171 H I
Buflate
I I 17 4 *0 IM 109
Quebec
17 17 s 79 141 D7
Hartford
IS I I 3 77 H I 1)7
Ottawa
1 2* 3 19 H I '*■
WESTERNCONFERENCE
Central Dtvltmn
W L T PTS OF OA
Toronto
7t t) 1 *9 IM DO
Danas
70 14 ; *7 la) I)!
St Lauis
70 14 s 41 &gt;27 IM
Detroit
19 I ) 3 *1 111 124
ftecegn
T9 •! 1 a i d i t i
Winnipeg
1 17 D ) 197
Pacific Otvftien
Ceigory
70 IS 4 49 171 l i t
Vancouver
19 19 0 M D* 12*
Los Angeles
t l 20 3 1) 194 IS*
Anaheim
IS 74 7 22 107 1)4
San Jose
1) 20 • 11 100 127
Edmonton
I I 34 • 20 17) 147
Saturday'! Gamat
Florida t, Anaheim I
Hartford A N Y Itie n d e rt)
Tampa Bay S. Wathmgton 1. Ha
Naw Jertey 7. Ottawa I
Lot Angatet 7. Toronto a
Sunday’! Garnet
Botton 9. Wathmgton 1
San Jote 4 Edmonton a. Iw
Montreal 7. Vancouver 7
Hartford 7. Pitttburgh 2
Toronto). Buffalo), lie
Anahacm t. Tampa Ray I
SI Louit 4 Calgary J. OT
NY Ronoers
New Jersey
Philadelphia
Washington
Florid*
NY Islanders
Tampa Ray

Ovebect. Dallata
Chicago) Winnipeg I
Monday ! Garnet
Pitttburgh at Ottawa 7 21 p m
Florida at N.V. Rangert. 7:7)p m

NNL SUMMARIES
Mighty Duckt Lightning. Sunn
Anaheim
9 I
1—9
Tampa Ray
9 t
I — I
F lrtl Period — None Penelttet - Grlmton.
Ana Irowghlngl. ) 07. Bergevln. TR (hook
Ing). 7 M i Elynulk. Tt) (high itlcklng).
m 10 Valk. Ana dripping), tl 20. Valk. Ana
(tripping), ta 20. H ill. Ana. mltconduct.
14 20

Second Parted — I. Aneneim. Williamt I
(C o rk u m . V a lk ) . I0 : ) 9 . P e R t lll t ) Oulratna. TB dripping). 2 at Ewan. Ana.
minor mo|or (roughing. Ilghlingl. I) 09
Grlmton. Ano. m a|or llig hlln gl, I) 09.
Bradley. TB (roughing), I ) 09. DiMate TB.
ma|or llighllng). 12 09; Chamber». TB.
major dighling). 12 09: Van Allan. Ana
(roughing), t) S9. Loney. Ana (roughing).
I ) 14 Hamrtlk. TB Iroughmgl, 12 )9. Kllma.
TB (roughing). I ) M . Oration TB (un
tportemenliktconduct), la 79
Third Parted — 1. Anaheim. Valk t
(Corkum), 9 79 Ith ). 2. Tampa Bay. Joteph 2
ISavard. Ham rlikl. (a 01 Ipp). a. Anaheim.
Yoke 17. 17 49 2. Anaheim. Dourlt t
(K a ia to n o v ). 19 70 (e n l P tn e lllt l —
Hamrlik. TB (slashing). I )0. Poetrhek. TB.
ma|or (lighting), a 01. Ewan. Ana me|or
Ifightingl. a 0). Looney. Ana dripping).
9 79; G ra d o n . TB (h o ld in g ). 10 17;
Ladoucaur. Ana Iholdingl. I ) M
Shalt an goal — Anaheim 7 7 S — 19
Tempa Bay IS 9 9 — 77
Power play Opper tun It let — Anaheim 0 ol
9. Tampa Bay lo t )
Goal let - Anaheim. Tugnutt. 9 111 111
thett 71 level I Tampa Bay. Puppe 9 19 7
i n in
A - I f 971
Referee — Deni* Moral Linesmen — Greg
Devortkl. Tim Nowak

TRANSACTIONS
Holiday Weekend Sport* Trentecteortt
BASKETBALL
Nalwrul Be ike tball A»*ac lateen
C H A R L O T T E H O R N E T S - S lgntd
Slaltan't Larania W illiam*, forward
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
BUFFALO SABRES - Reassigned Sergei
Petrenko, canter, lo Rochester ol the Amen
can Hockey League Recalled Matthew
Burnaby. lores-d from Rochester
CALOARY FLA M ES - Claimed Guy
Larota. forward, cut waiver* Irom Toronto
DALLAS STARS Sent Nall Brady,
canter, to Kelemaroo ol tha IML
OTTAWA SENATORS - Recalled Andy
Schneider, left wing, and Greg Pankawic •.
right wing. Irom Prince Fdward I Hand ol “ t
AHL Signed Prad Leuer and Herb Raglan
PITTSBUROH PENOUINS - Recalled Ed
Patterton Irom Cleveland el the IHL

CO LLEO E
BETHUNE COOKMAN - A Mounted Hut
Sylvester Ceiimt. tea tball coach, will net
return neat lea ten

prlntrrn working Sunday to
make Mire
mand.

Mipply

meets d e­

" U r been a long time (hat
we've walled for This." he Mild.
CuMomers hung on The CNN
Interview of FSU coach Bobby
how den after I be coaches poll
was announced.
"Il was kind of like a Sunday
morning sermon for us when we
listened lo hobby." Mason said.
Darwin Jushss. n Florida Slate
alumni (mm Tuscaloosa. Ala.,
was In the store alter fl&gt;!'til back
Irmn Miami.
" h * R a wonderful New Year."
an clalcd .Justlss said. " A s
Jackie Gleason says. 'Ilow sweet
II Is!"’
J u stlss. 57. said Florida
Slate's 18-1(5 Orange howl victo­
ry over Nebraska was (be moot
exciting game he'd ever seen. He
praised the Corn buskers, saying
any leant that defeated (hem
deserved to lie No I
Ai ross town. Ibe story was (he
same at Seminole Connection,
where nearly 100 excited cus­
tomers made purchases In I he
(Irsi (wo linurs after the Al’ (toll
results were announced.
" T h e y ’re b u yin g oul Ihe
slotr.” Mild Jitney Nola. ofhcc
manager. Bui. site added, the
store bad Its own screen-printing
company and is In no danger of
running out of goods
T-shirt shopper Patricia Har­
rell. 37. said she fell "n lot
better” (ban she bad the nlgltl
b e f o r e , w a t c h i n g a g in wrenching game. She Mild she
couldn't bear lo watch parts ol
II.
" I left Ihe room and then I ran
back for ihe replays." she said.
Tallahassee resident Anne
Cone found Ihe game to lxwrenching.
"W e re ecstatic, ecstatic," she
said. "Tired but ecstatic."
Cone. 32. Is a part-time stu­
dent at Florida Slate Doth her
parents and a sister are alumni.
" I t 's just an emotionallydraining experience, but we're
thrilled." she said. " I had a hard
time sleeping, thinking.'Did we
really w in ?"'
Most students at Florida State
were out of town on their holiday
break, hut stores around town
weren't watting lor their return
to rejoice.
"It was Bowden lo happen." a
sign at one college bookstore
read. "Wide left. How sweet It
Is." read a sign al a fust-lood
store, referring lo Nebraska's
unsuccessful Held goal attempt
In Ihe final second ol the game—
and the wide-right kicks that
have cost Florida State so dearly
In past national championship
chases.

Fate----------Continued from IB
pessimistic about, that I don't
talk atxnit. Bui one thing I've
always felt Is that one of these
days I'll win....
" I wasn't In a hurry, maybe
because I figured Ihe longer this
thing goes, the longer I get lo
live. If I'd had to wall unlll I was
70. that would have been fine,
too.
"But I always felt." Bowden
said, "that somehow It would
happen."
W hnl seemed strange, by
comparison, might have been ail
the other things that didn't
Impix-n once he became the king
of the college football hill In fact,
except for the fact there were
H 1.000 or so |&gt;coplc screaming
on every side of hint. Ihe first
day of Ihe rest of Bowden's life
began pretty much like the
cllmuctlc moments of the pre­
vious our.
Which Is lo say there was si III
work to be dour.
After spending 27 seasons and
who-knows-how-inuny sleepless
nights walling for the chance lo
jx)se Just once alongside 'the
championship trojihy, Bowden
was doing Just that Sunday
morning when an aide cut the
prtK-erdlugs short. It seems the
coach had to he somewhere else.
Something about a kid who
could help him do Ibis jxislng
thing again a few years down (lie
road.
On tills jiartlcular day. Hie
perljtaletle. 04-year-old Mr.
Bowden may have owned Ihe
biggest name In the college
game. Bui he also knew lhat to
keep II front und center, lie was
going lo have lo convince some
kid who |trobably hadn't started
shaving lo sign on with (lie
Florida Stale Class of '98.
" I won't lx- able tn savor Hits.
No sir." Bowden M ild . "T o Ik *
honest with you. I won't he able
to savor this until after recruit­
ing season Is over. ... Then you
can begin tn reflect buck on the
last season."
Maybe that's a good thing. A
man could go crazy thinking too
long and loo hard about how
something he'd chased his entire
life — had seen slip from Ills

31-24 In South
Bend on Nov. 13. and both
teams (Inlshed the season with
one loss
"The gnme obviously dldn'l
mean anything." Holtz said.
"Everybody hilled II us the
Game of the Century. I guess it
was the Game of the Century
only If Ihe right leant won."
Holtz was upset that poll
voters didn’t use the same
standard they did In IB89. when
Miami edged Noire Dame for Ihe
championship because the Hur­
ricanes won their head-to-head
meeting In the regular season.
“I did not think there was
anyway we wouldn't win It. tint
afler what happened in '89." he
s;iId. "I hurt. I hurt as had as I've
ever hurt for our players.”
Bowden, whose teams finished
No 2 In 1987 und 1902. M ild hr
sympathized with Notre Dante,
which lost lls regular-season
finale to Boston College 4 1-39.
"I've been thrre." he said, "He
(Holtz) might have deserved II
more than when I was there, hut
that's the way thr jtoll works "
Florida Slale Is Hie first team
since Oklahoma In 1975 to win
tlie national i liamplnuslilp alter
losing a game In November. Thr
Sooner* losl to Kansu* 23-3 on
Nov. 8. hut went on rupture Hie
chuut|)l(mshl|&gt; with a 14 6 Or­
ange Bowl win ovrr Michigan
Florida State easily won Ihe
A l1 media tllle, hut the voting
was closer In Ihe U SA TcxlayCNN coaches' poll.
The Scm lnolrs (12-1). who
were No I all season except the
week alter thr Notre Dame loss,
received 46 of 62 first-place
voles und 1.532 poinl* In the Al’
jxtll Notrr Dante 111-11. which
moved up from No. 4. got 12
first-place votes and 1.478
points
In (lie* coaches' |x&gt;ll. Florida
Slate topped Notre Dame In
flrsl-placr votes 36-25, No. 3
Nebraska got Hie other first.
Nebraska dropped one sjxtt to
No. 3 In the AP poll. The olher
lour first-place votes went to No.
4 Auburn II l-O). the only un­
defeated leant In Division l-A
T h e T i g e r s , c o a c h e d by
B ow d e n ’s son Terry, were
barred front postseason play
Ix-cause of NCAA probation.
It's the llrsl time since 1976
that an undefeated, untied team
hu* fulled to w in al Irast a share
of tltr national tllle. Bulgers
went 11 U that year, hut finished
17th In both jxtlls.
West Virginia (11-11 fell from
No. 3 lo No. 7 In the AP poll
following a 41-7 loss to Florida In
the Sugar Bowl. The victory
moved the Gators (11-21 up three
sjxits to No. 5.
Wisconsin (IO-1-1) Juut|&gt;cd
three notches to No. 6 with a
21-16 victory over UCLA In the
Bose Bowl. Bounding out the
Top 10 were Penn State IIO-2I.
Trxus A AM (IO-2I and Arizona
(10-21.
gnisjt too jtalnfully Km many
times to remember — had been
dropped, mercifully. Into his lap.
Patcrno. the Penn Stale coach
who Is close to both Bowden and
Nebraska coach Tom Osborne,
had tried to tell both men that
was the way II would happen.
And for Bowden If not Osborne.
Saturday night, when Nebraska
kicker Byron Bennett lined up a
45-yard field goal with one
second remaining on Hie clock,
became Ihe moment It did.
Of course. Il wasn't quite that
easy. Like n motion picture the
studio Is still trying to decide
how lo finish. Oils Orange Iktwl
had two different endings. And
both toyed with Bowden's al­
ready-frayed nerve endings.
The first came when Cornhusker receiver Truntane Bell
cuught a pass, was dragged
down al Hie FSU 26-yanl line
and Bowden's players doused
film with water lit premature
celebration. The second came
after Hie referees restored order,
put time back on the clock, pul
Nebraska In jxisltlon.lo crush
Bowden's dream — nnd Bennett
missed.
There Is not enough sjtacc
here lo recreate the gamut of
em otions the fast-w alking,
fast-lulking Bowden experienced
In those few minutes. But here
are selected excerpts:
" I look al Hie clock ... I'm
saying ... 'Let that thing say
zero.' Then I Mild, ‘Boy we got
II.' About Htal time, somebody
hit me with some water. That's
about the roldest I ever been In
my life....
"W e start walking oul on the
field. Can't hardly get across
there, can’t hardly gel ucross
there. Just trying tn find Tom.
just trying lo find Tom. Then a
couple of them Nebraska boys
are saying. 'Coach, go back. We
gel to kick It.' I turn around and
see they're getting everybody ofT
the field...
"Then I'm '(-.'"king we're go­
ing to lose another chance at a
national championship through
a doggone kick. Then they line
up and miss It," Bowden said
finally, "so I get to celebrate the
win twice."

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday, January 3, 1904 - SB

People

Outdoor living spaces

IN BRIEF

Umdscaplng means different
things to different |x-op|r. but a
simple definition Is "planning
and developing your exterior
environment to make the l&gt;e»t
use of the space available In the
most attractive way." That’s a
lengthy way to say that your
landsriqx* should serve a specific
pur|M&gt;se and look nice. Your
home deserves the best setting
you ran give It and your family
the maximum use and enjoy­
ment of their surroundings.
Most everyone considers their
family’s comfort and conven­
ience when buying a home, but
It Is equally lm|H&gt;rtant to develop
the outdoor living spaces with
the same considerations.
Proper planning Is the key to
landscaping Every square fool
of spare and every dollar sjx-nt
should lx- user) to produce max
Imum returns In many cases,
the skilled landsra|&gt;e an lilted nr
designer should lie contacted.
Hut. If an architect or designer is
out of the question or you want a
do-it-yourself plan, consider the
following (mints.
Alw ays k rrp In mind thr
limitations you will fare In
developing your landsca|ie. II
time and/or money are limited,
consider a low maintenance type
of design Rememlx-r. a simple
but well maintained lot Is always
more useful and attractive than
a crowded, busy one that up

Garden club sets card party, luncheon
SW E E T W A T E R OAKS - I lie Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club
will hold lie annual rurd party and luncheon on Jan. 17 ut 10
am.
The event will lakr place ut the Sanlando Methodist Church.
Tickets may be purchased by contacting Ann Wilson ut
802-51(12 All tickets must Ire purchased In advance.

Masons plan 'Weekend of Fun'
ORLANDO — The I’eter W Ray Grand Council of the
Scottish Rite Masons will present a "Weekend of Fun." on Jan.
0. 7 and 8 at the llyatt, Orlando
The Hyatt Is located off exit 25-A of Interstate 4.
The event will run from 0a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.
There will be nightly entertainment. Including a (xrrformancc
by I’lxle Wales on Saturday evening
Donations of $3 to $10 will be accepted for local charities.
For more Information &lt;all Ron Johnson at 678 3007; Jackie
Montgomery at 290 8818 Norma Collins at 323-0402 or O ’Dell
Helms at |8i3| 248 0891

Cancer support group meets
Support. Hope and Recovery. S.ll A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p m at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far corner of the dining room. This Is a self help sup|K&gt;rt group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment tiow or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information

Historical Commission gathers
The Lake Mary Historical Commission meets at 7 p in. the
first Monday of the month, at the old Lake Mary City Hall. 158
N. Country Club Road. Contact James Thompson at 322-9432
for more Information

Into the total picture. Plan on
completing thr front of the
pnqx rty first — a plan sure to
GARDENING)
please your neighbors.
The next Job Is to put on paper
what your drslgn will be. Draw a
plan of the lot and location of
TRICIA
house and existing walks, drives
TH O M AS
and plants as near to scale as
possible. Indicate In the plan
where various general activities
will take place, such as work
(x-ars unkrpt.
area, recreation area and public
Secondly. Inventory all the area. A gcxxl plan will guide you
fenturrs — gcxxl and bad — of through an orderly arrangement
your landsca|x-. Which existing of plants and proper develop­
trees ran lx- used as part of thr ment of the property. You'll be
design? Are there any good amazed how different Ideas will
views you nerd to keep open or develop and how mistakes can
unattractive ones which should lx* avoided.
be screened? Will utility areas
With these simple points In
need to lx- hidden? What type of mind, you can create a real nice
soli do you have and d&lt;x-s It need do-it-yourself landscape design
additional organic matter, fertil­ — one which Is pleasing to look
izer. etc.
at. comfortable to live In and
Next. Inventory your family practical to co n stru ct and
activities, present and future. maintain.
List all trie recreational and
Heforc choosing plant materi­
personal nerds of the entire als plan on doing some research.
family, so that as many of these Decide If you want a low or high
as possible, can lx* Included In maintenance landscape, can you
the lands. ,qx- plan.
aflord an Irrigation system — an
Another (mint to consider In Irrigation system will be a
thr Initial planning Is thr time It necessity If you plan to Install St.
will lake to completr your plan. Augustine turf, do you want to
You don't have to complete your use mainly native plants or do
design all at once. Huvr a plan you want to replace turf areas
which ran lx- done over a several with ground covers? Information
year period, then, ns money anil on plant matrrtals suited for this
lime |x-rmlts. fit these sections area Is available from the Uni­

versity of Florida and Is free
t h r o u g h the C o o p e r a t i v e
Extension Service. Through the
use of a new computer system
we can help you choose plants
(annuals, perennials, vines,
shrubs, trees) for all parts of
your landscape or offer several
designs. Free publications on the
subject Include: Drought Toler­
ant Plants. Landscape Plants for
Wet Areas. Landscape Plants for
Shaded Sites. Native Plants for
Home Landscapes. Landscaping
to Conserve Energy: Selected
Shrubs. Trees or Ground Covers
for Central Florida, and Budget­
ing for a Better Landscape —
Just to name a few!
Landscaping your yard can be
fun and should Involve the entire
family. The process will take
time and effort and a certain
amount of money. Always start
with a well thought out plan to
avoid trouble down the road and
r em e m be r your l a n ds ca pe
should serve a purpose — your
outdoor entertainment.
For more Information about
landscape design, plant selection
and placement eall 323-2500
ext. 5550 or drop In at the
Cooperative Extension Service
Office at 250 W. County Home
Road. Sanford. We arc open
Monday through Friday. 8 0 0
a m. until 5:00 p m. Our advice
and Information are free to the
public.

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

- Garden of
the month

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous und Guru Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shrphrrd. 331 Lakr Ave.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 230-9208

Tha home and grounds of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Rockey. 118
Quail Ridge Courl, Sanford,
haa been aelected as the
Garden of the Month by the
Sanford Garden Club.
A
powder puff bush circled with
marigolds centers the circular
d r iv e w a y of the h o m e .
P o l n s e t t l a s enhance the
doorway w ith azaleas and
pansies bordering a dwarf
palm tree. Holly and variegated
plttlsporum border the front of
the home. The selection was
made by Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Westbrook of Hlblscys Circle.

Al'Anon group gathers
If you ure troubled by the alcoholism of a frelnd or relative,
there Is help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for frlrnds and
family of alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday night nt 8 p m. at the Sahara Club. 2587 S Sanford
Ave.. Sanford For more Information, call 332-4122.

Oddfellows schedule meeting
Lodge No. 27 of the International Order of Oddfellows meets
the first und third Monday of every month, except July and
August, ut 8 p m . at 101 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford.

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
Klwnnts Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a m., at Village Inn. corner Dog Track Road and US Highway
17-92 In Longwood. For Information, call 8 3 1-8545.

H w tM t » m *o t&gt;, M « h M l U r t / w t i i

Seniors meet Tuesday
The Sanford Senior Citizens Club meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 10:30 a.rn.. at the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors
arc welcome.

Camera club to hold meeting

New year to hold clearer visions for some

W IN T ER P A R K - The Orlando/WInter Park Camera Club
meets 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each mouth at the
Crealde School of the Arts (Alomu Avenue and St. Andrews).
Anyone who enjoys photography Is Invited.
Details, call 679-333SI(day| and 898-2804 (eves).

DEAR ABBY: Once again,
during (hr month of January,
the American Optomctrlc Asso­
ciation Is carrying out Its 1994
VISION USA program to provide
free eye care to low-Incomc.
uninsured working Americans.
From Jnn. 3 to Jan. 31. lowIncomc working people can be
screened for eligibility by calling
(800) 706-4468. The phone lines
will be open from 7 a.rn. to 9
p.m. Central Standard Time.
To qualify for free eye care, a
person must have a Job or live In

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

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate llrldge C lub meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chnmbcr of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

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eye exam ination within 12
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may vary In some states.
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coinciding with the celebration
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March 6-12.
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40.000 people took advantage of
this program, receiving eye care
from more than 8.000 American
Optomctrlc Association mem­
bers who donated their services.
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those we examined In last year's
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diagnosed, which Included a
malignant tumor In the eye:
holes In thr retina that could
lend to blindness If left un­
treated: glaucoma, cataracts,
and many common vision pro­
blems that were making It dif­
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children lo learn In school.
Ahby. last year. 2.098 callers
lo the 1993 VISION USA number
said that they heard about the
program through your column.
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17th Annual Great American
Smokeout.
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have learned that of the 10
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tion Is to be commended for this for the day. nearly 2 million
very worthwhile charitable ef­ were still not smoking 10 days
later. Many have said that your
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apply for the free eye care by habit"!
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submitted from now until Jan. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
25. 1994. Because the phone
DEAR DR. 8ENER: Most peo­
lines arc sometimes busy. It may
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have no health Insurance, have dictive tobacco was until after
an Income below an cstalbtshed they were hooked. Our Job now
level based upon family size, and Is to prevent teen-agers from
have had no eye examination starting.
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�41 • Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday, January 3, 1094

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT. IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO f l I4S4 CA M L
ALVIN E BEMARKTend
RUTH G BFMAEKT husband
and wile.

IN THE C IIIC U IT COUM
o r THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
E LOR I DA
CIVIL ACTION NO I
») l«M CAM L
THE SECRETARY OE VET
ERANS AFFAIRS ( I t
Plaintiff.
96
f TWAIN B ORTIZ JR . etc. • •

P l a in t li f t ,

HOWARDC W ITTER and
BARBARA! W IT T E R .f la t.
D e fe n d a n t!

Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE l* hereby given that
pursuant lo the Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure end Self entered
n the cause pm dng In the
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in «nd tor
Semmole County Florida Civil
Acton Number F 1 IF I0 C A U L
the undersigned Clerk nlll tell
the property tituated In teid
County, described as
lot J
BLO C K B TH E
WOOOLANOS SECTION FIVE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I f PAGE 4).
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
N OlE COUNTY. FLORIOA
•ogeiher with all ttructurei.
mprotrmentt. Iitturet. eppl*
ancet a«d appurte«an&lt;et on
te d land or uted In conjunction
therewith at public tale to the
highrtt and bett b'dder lor cath
at II 90 0 clock A M on the l|th
day o* January 1ft J at the wett
front door ot the Seminole
County Courthoute Sanford.
Florida
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C lE R K O F THE
’ CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlth December IT. If f ) A
January J I f f 4
DEM TIC____________________

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TOCHAPTER4S
NOTICE IS HEREB Y G IVEN
pursuant to an Order ol Final
Judgment ot Forecloture deled
December 14. I f f l entered In
Cate No f ) IIS# CA la L of the
Circuit Court ot the Eighteenlh
Judicial Circuit In and tor Sami
note County. Florida, wherein
A L V IN E B E M A R K T and
R U T H G B E M A R K T . the
Plaintiffs, and H O W A RD C
W ITT E R and B A R B AR A J
W IT T E R . R O B E R T SMAL
LEY TENANT I ROSALIND
SMALLEY.TENANT II. Defen
dantt, I will tall lo tha highest
and bett bidder tor cath at tha
Seminole County Courthouse.
X I N Part Avenue, west front
door In Sanlord Florida, at
I I 00 a m on the ISth day of
January. Iffa. tha following
described property a t ta t lorth
In said Order or Final Judg
men! towll
Lot sol Block A. ot lhe
property described a t JAMES
TOWN VILLAGE U N IT ONE,
according to the plat thereof at
recorded in Plat Book 10 Paget
I and f. Public Records ol
S em inole County, F lo r id a ,
together with a perpetual non
eiclutlye (element tor mgrett
and eg re tt a t described In
Paragraph I and purtuant to
grantors reserved right a t pro
vidod tor In Paragraph 4 ot that
certain Quit Claim Deed Rec
ordt In Official Record* Book
HOI Page 0»t* Public Record*
of Seminole County. Florida
Tha foregoing being tu b je rf to
toning requirements and eate
menu in etiHence a t of t*w date
hereof, ttete ot leett a t shown
on Survey dated September IS.
1YT) prepared by Jones Wood A
Gentry, Inc . et returveyed nnd
recertified on March I I . 1fT4.
and tha terms and conditions ot
the Declaration ol Eotemontt.
Covenants and Restrictions re
corded In O R Book l too Page
I I I ) . Public Records ot Semi
note County. Florida
DATED at Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, mis )ls l day of
December. I l f )
(ClrtwH Cturt Seal)
MARYANNE MORSC
Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County. F lor Ida
By Dorothy W Bolton
o t Deputy Clerk
NOTIFICATION
IN A C C O R D A N C E W IT H
T H E A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D IS A B ILITIES ACT. persons
w ith disabilities needing a
special accommodation should
c o n ta c t C O U R T A D M I N I
STRATION. al X I N Park
Avenue. Suit* N K I. Sanlord
Florida n r 17. Telephone (XT)
) ) ) a )X leatension CUT) not
later then SEVEN ( I I days prior
lo the proceeding II hearing
impaired. (TODl I t O o m i T I l .
or VOICE (V I I MOfSSITTO. via
Florida Relay Service
Publish December JT. I f * ) A

IN THC C IRCUIT COURT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION
Cate Ne.1 t j JM1 CA I t K
BERKELEY FEDERAL BANK
A TRUST FSB.
P laln tllflil.
yt
D A V ID J
DAUBERT.
NORftEST FINANCIAL FLOR
IDA INC and WESTLAKE
MANOR HOMEOWNERS' AS
SOCIATION INC . a Florida
rot lor profit corporation.
Pelendentlt)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
the ljth day ot December. Iff l.
and e n te r e d In Case No
f l Isai CA la K ot the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County. Flor
ida wherein Berkeley Federal
Bank A Trust FSB It the Plain
t.lt and OAVIO J DAUBERT.
NORWEST FINANCIAL FLOR
IDA INC and WESTLAKE
MANOR HOMEOWNERS' AS
SOCIATION. INC . are the De
tendentt, I w ill tell to the
n gnet' and best bidder tor cash
at the W ell Front Door ot the
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanlord Florida, at II 00 a m
or. the 10th day ot January. Iffa.
the following described property
at tel lorth In said Summary
Final Judgment.
Lot ISO WESTLAKE MANOR
UNIT TWO A. eccnrding 14 the
plat thereof recorded In Plat
Book IT. Paget &lt;1 and «I ol the
Public Record! ol Seminole
County. Florida
WITNESS my hand and the
teal • ( this Court on December
la if f )
MARYANNE MORSE
Cier k ot the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlth December IT. If f ) A
January 1. Iffa
DEM HO___________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASENO *)1&gt;«4 C A I4L
FLORIDA BAR NO STMTS
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
yt
MARY SHEPPARO
UNKNOWN TENANT a/k/a
JOANNE SPEED.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle# Is hereby given that In
accordance w ith tha Final
Judgment of Foreclosure en
It red on December It. If f ) In
clyll action no *&gt;1144 C A M Lot
tha Circuit Court lor Seminole
County. Florida. In which Mary
Sheppard and Unknown Tenant
e /k /a Joanna Spaed wer* the
Defendants and Inland Mori
gage Corporation, tha Plaintiff.
I will tall to tha highest bidder
lor cath at X I N Park Aye .
West Front Door. Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord. FL
MTTI between I I 00 e m end
I 00 p m on February 14. lif t ,
tha following described proper
ty The East SJ 00 leet ot the
following described property
The Wett 'y ot Block 4. Tier II.
(L ett lhe North 100 leet there
Oil. E R TreHordt Map of the
Town ot Sanlord. according to
the plet thereof e t recorded In
Piet Book I. Paget 54 to 44. ot
the Public Records et Seminole
County. Florida
More commonly known at
1)04 lrd Street Wait. Sanlord.
FLJJTTI
OATEO December I I. I f f l
(Court Seel)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Dorothy W Bolton
Ak Deputy Clerk
Publlth December IT. If f ) A
January &gt;. Iffa
DEM 111

J a n u a ry J. t i f f

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N O .fM N T CA-M I
NORMAN J SCHNEIOERHAN.
Plaintiff,
v»
DARAO A V INGERandany
unknown heirs. dtvlse**.
grantee*, creditor*, end other
unknown person* O' unknown
spouses clelming by. through
ond under ony el the
above named Gefendentv
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hartby given that
tha undertlgned Clerk ol tha
C ir c u it Court ol S em in o le
County. Florida, will on the ITth
day ot January. Iffa. at 11:00
o'clock A M at the W ait Front
door of the Seminole County
Courthoute in Iirto rd . Florida,
otter tor tale end sell at public
outcry to tha highett and best
bidder tor cath. tha tot towing
detcrlbed property tltuafo In
Seminole County. Florida I
LOT I. T R IP L E T T LA K E
SHORES )RO A D D ITIO N , ac
cording lo the piel thereof a t
recorded in Plat Book l i . Page
Tf, Public Record* ot Seminole
County. FlerUo
purtuant to tha Final Judgment
entered In a cat# pending In said
Court, the ttyle of which I*
Indicated above
WITNESS my hand and of
tid al teal of teid Court Mil* H it
day ot December. If* )
(COURT SEALI
In accordance with the Amor
Icon* With Ditabiiitlet Act. per
ton* with ditabiiitlet needing a
tpectal accommodation to par
llc lp e le In this proceeding
mould contact ADA Coordina
tor. X I N Park Avenue. Suite
N X I. Sanlord. Florida I7TTI.
telephone aOT U ) 4 )X X allT . not
later than live (I) deyt prior to
the procted.ng II hearing lm
paired. (TOO) IM O fS S IT T I. or
Voice (V I IM O flS tfT O . via
Florida Relay Service
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlth December 71. I f f ) A
January ). Ufa
O E M 111

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IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
O FTH C E IG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLOR ID A .
IN A N O FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
D IV IS IO N
CASE NO. * )-t* 1 i CA M L
COLORADO SAVINGS BANK.
FSB.
PlelntiH.

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IN THE COUNTY COURT.
IN A N D FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A .
CASENO. M H U C C X F
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a
co rp o ratio n o r g a n u td and
flittin g under the laws ol tha
United Slate* ot A m erke
PlelntiH.
vs
RICHARD JONES, et e l.
Delendenls
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to o Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure en
•ered herein. I will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as
LOT SO. LA K E HARRIET
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO
THE P LA T T H E R E O F . AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
I). PAGES IS ANO la. PUBLIC
RECO RD S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R IO A
TOGETHER W ITH
TAPPAN
GAS RANGE AAOOEL X I I I *
ANO W A L L TO W A LL
C A R P E T IN G IN L IV IN G
R O O M . H A L L A N D A LL
BEDROOMS
aI public sale, to tha highest and
best bidder tor cosh, ot the West
front entrance ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. Senlerd.
Florida, at I I 00 A M on Febru
ary II . Iffa
“ In a c c o rd a n c t with tha
Americans with Disabilities Act
persons needmg a special ac
commodetion to participate In
this proceeding should contact
ADA Coordinator at X I North
Pork Avenue. Suite N X t. Sen.
ford. Florida IJTT1 et least live
days prior to tha proceedings
Ttiepnone (aOf) X ) O X Eat
HIT/ |1 lOOfSSITTII (TDD), or
IMOFSSIffO (V I. via Florida
Relay Service "
WITNESS my hand and ol
flclel Sail of said Court Decern
bar to. If * )
iCourtSeall
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jasawk
As Deputy Clark
Publish December 71. t**) A
January J. 1*»4
DEM 11*

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J O F B D

Legal Notlcos

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Oetondentli)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated December 14.
Ill) , and entered m Casa No
n t t l l CA 14 L. of the Circuit
Court ol the E IG H TE E N TH
Judkiol Circuit In and for $EM
I HOLE County. Florida wherein
COLORADO SAVINGS BANK.
FSB It PlelntiH and JOHN E
LEWIS, at a f . era Defendants. I
will sail to tha highest and best
bidder tar cam in the Wat* Irani
door ol the Courthouse, in San
lord. S L M IN O tE County. Ftor
Ida at 11:00 o'clock on the JCth
day of January. l**a. tha tallow
tog described property at M l
forth in teid Final Judgment, to
wit
Lot t. and ttw W ell a leal of
Lot S Block D. AMENOEO
PLAT OF O L M S T E A D end
M IL LE R S U B D IV IS IO N , ec
cording to the Plot thereof, ot
recorded In Plot Book S. Page
X . of the Public Record* of
Seminoie County. F lor ida
DATED December X . I* *)
MARYANNE MORSE
Al Clark at tald Court
By Ruth King
At Deputy Clark
Publlth: December IT. I l l ) A
January ). I**4
DEM 1)1*I

i
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IO H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO. *)-1M4CA
D IV IS IO N I4L
RYLAND MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
P laln tlltli).
vt
DAVIDP K OLINSKI,
etel.
Defendant! i)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURTSALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
,
pursuant
to a Final Judgment ol
&lt;
lortciosure deled December It.
Ill) , and entered In Case No
f ) IU 4C A I4L o l I ho Circuit
Court ol I ho E IG H T E E N T H
Judklal Circuit In and tor SEM
I NOLE County. Florida whereto
RYLAND M ORTGAGE COM
PANY I* the P la ln tltl and
O A V ID P K O L IN S K I and
KATHLEEN L CAMPBELL
are the Oelendant*. I will tell to
the
highest and bett bidder tor
I
cath at ttw west Irani slept of
the SEMINOLE County Court
house ot 11:00 O m . on the llth
day of February. 11*4. ttw to!
lowing described property a* sat
forth to laid F Inal J udgment i
LOT t » . D E E R RUN. UNIT
t ) 8 . ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK )T. PAGE I).
OF THE P U BLIC RECORDS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLORIOA.
WITNESS M Y HAND and tha
seal of this Court on December
It.Iff)
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk af the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
IMPORTANT NOTICE
AMERICANS W ITH
D IS A B ILIT IE S ACT
OF l**0
Administrative Order
NO W IT
Persons with a disability who
need e special accommodation
to participate in thl* proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al X I N Park Avanuo. Suita N
X I. Sanlord. Florida HTTl al
Natl fire IS) day* prior to tha
p'ren ding Telephone: (adTl
J H a lX E«l 071 i 1 *0 * * U 4
TTIITDD). or I *»*1S«TT»(V&gt;.
vU Florida Relay Service
Publish December IT. I * n A
January ). Ufa
OEM m

Legal Notice
SUMMONS FAMILY
LAW
CITACI0N JUDICIAL DERECH0 DE FAVIIIA
NOTICE TO RESPON­
DENT (Name) FELICIA
M STRICKLAND AVISO
AL 0EMANDAQ0
(Nomitre)
YOU ARE BEING SUED.
Ausltd It estin demandando.
PETITIONER S NAME IS
IAN PAUL GRANT EL
N0M3RE DEL DEMAN­
DANTS ES
CASE
NUMBER:
(Numero del Cato):
YD014308
You have 30 CALENDAR
DAYS after this sum­
mons and Pitdion are
served on you !c M* a
Response (term 1282)
at tr.i coul and s*r.e a
copy on the p*troner A
letter or phene call will
not protect you
It you da net f. s your
Response on time the
court may make orders
afteefing your marriage,
your property and cus­
tody ot your cfi'dren
You may be erdsred to
pay support and attor­
ney fees and costs II
you cannot pay tns tiling
tee. ask the clerk for a
tee waiver form
II you want legal advice,
contact a lawyer Timediatet/
Usted tiene 30 DIAS
CALENDARIC5 CJSputs
de recibir ofiMlmente
esta citacton ludcal y
peticion, para completar
presentar su tsrmuLno de Respuesta
(Response form 1282)
ante la corte Uni carta
o uni llamada te's*6mca
no le ofreceri protecci6n.
Si usted no cressnta su
Respuesta a tismpo. la
corte puede eipedir ordenes que afecten su
matrimcmo.
su
propiedad y que erdentn
que usted pague mantencion, honoranos de
abogado y las costas Si
no puede pagar las
costas por la presentacion de la dtmanda.
pida al actuano de la
corte que le de un formuiario de eioneracion
de las mismas (Waver
ot Court Fees and
Costs)
Si desea obtener corse|0 legal, comuniquese de
mmediato
con
un
abogado
TICE The restraining
N0TIC
orders on the back are
effective against bolh
husband and w.te until
the petition is dis­
missed. a judgment is
entered, or the court
makes further orders
These orders are en­
forceable an,where in
California by any law
enforcement officer who
has recerved or seen a
copy ot them.
AVISO Las prohibiciones
judiciales que aparecen
al reverso de esta cttacion son etectrvas para
ambos conyuges. tanto
el esposo como la
esposa. hasta que la
peticion sea rechazada.
se dicta una decision
final o la corte exptda
instruccione adicionales.
Dichas
prohibiciones
pueden hacerse cumphr
en cualquier parte de
California por cualquier
agente del-orden publico
qus las haya recibido o
us haya visto una copia
eellas
The name and address
ol tha court is: (El nom­
bre y direcciin de la
corte esV SUPERIOR
COURT OF LOS ANGE­
LES COUNTY. 825 Ma­
ple Ave. Torrance. CA
90503
The name, address and
telephone number ol pe­
titioner's attorney, or
petitioner without an
attorney is: (El nombre.
ta direcciOn y el nbmero
de telttono del abogado
del demandante, o del
demandante que i.o
tiene abogado. es): IAN
PAUL GRANT. 4235 W.
126TH ST.. A239. HAW­
THORNE. CA 902504571,(310) 675-5875
Date: (Fecha): Septem­
ber 01,1993
EOWAfcO M. KRITZMAN
Clerk (Actuario)
by: B/Ruditls. Deputy
(Deleaado)
NOTICE TO THE PER­
SON SERVEO.You are
served a. as an individ­
ual.
IAN PAUL GRANT. Esq.
4235 W. 126th St. #239
Hawthorne. CA 902504571
CN222854 Dec 27, Jan
3.10.17

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D E M IU

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
CIRCUIT IN ANOFOR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
OF THE STATEOF FLORIDA
FLORIDA
INANDFOR
CASENO ») RIM CA I4 K
SEMINOLE COUNTY
HOME SAVINGS OF
Cate No *1 IS lo CA14 I D
AM ERICA. F S H . a l a l .
General Jurisdklien
PleintiH.
STANDARD FEOERAL
vs
SAVINGS BANK
STEPHEN E A R L G U M a la l.
Plaintiff.
Defendants
vs
SECONOAMCNOED
ALBERT W TURNER.el al .
NOTICE OF SALE
Defendant!*!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE OF
mat pursuant to a Final Judg
FORECLOSURE SALE
rrwnt of Foreclosure rendered
BY CLERK OF
on August I) . le t) In tha!
CIRCUIT COURT
certain causa pending In ttw
Nolle* it hereby given that few
Circuit Court in and for Semi
undersigned Maryenrw Morse.
note County. Florida, whereto
Clerk of few Circuit Court of
H O M E S A V I N G S OF
SEM INOLE County Florida
AMERICA. F S B . I k e HOME
will, on the loth day ol January,
SAVINGS OF AMERICA F A
test, at 11 00 a m . al few West
I t P la in tiff, and STEPHEN
Front door of few Samlnole
EARL G U M and ANNA MARIE
County Courthoute. to few City
G UM . era Defendants Civil
ot Sanford. Florid* oiler lor
Action Casa No e }0 )M CA la K.
safe and sail al public outcry lo
I. Maryenrw Morse. Clerk o' the
tha highett and best bidder lor
aforesaid Court, will at II 00
cath. few followtog described
a m . on February 14 l**a. otter
property situated to Seminole
ter sale and tall to tha highest
County. F lor Ida. to wit
bidder tor cash at the West
Lot M . GROVE ESTATES
Front Door ol tha Seminole
according to few plat thereof as
County Courthoute. al X I North
recorded to Plat Book &gt;1. Page
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida
TO of few Public Records of
the following described real
Semlnofe County. Florida
property, situate and being In
purtuant to few final decree of
Seminole County. Florida to
foreclosure entered to a cate
wit
pending in said Court few style
L o t 14. W E K IV A C LU B
of which It STANDARD FEO
ESTA TES SECTION FOUR
ERAL SAVINGS BANK yt
according to the Plat thereof at
ALBERT W TURNER elal
recorded In Plat Book It. Page
In accordance with the Amer
a*. Public Records ot Semlnofe
leant with Ditabiiitlet Act. per
County. Florida
sons with a disability who need a
Said safe will be made purtw
special accommodation to par
ant to and in order to ta tit'r "w
tld p a te In this proceeding
terms Ol said Final Judgment
should contact ADA Coordinator
OATEO this t)th day ot De
at X ! North Park Avenue Suite
cember l**J
N X t . Sanlord Florida m i l al
MARYANNE MORSF
feast five 151 days prior to ttw
C LER K O F THE
proceeding Telephone I40TI
CIRCUIT COURT
M l a l X E&gt;t 4HT. I I HOI *5)
By OorothyW Bolton
ITTI ITO O I or I (HOI »») ITT0
Deputy Cfe-k
IV ). via Florida Relay Service
In accordance with ttw Amet
WITNESS my hand and cl
kens With Disabilities Act. per
hclal seal ol t*.d Court feus lath
tons with disabilities need'ng a i day ol December l* t)
special accommodation to par
(SEAL)
llc lp a ta In this proceeding
MARYANNE MORSE
should confect the Court Ad
B r Dorofei y W Bolton
m toittrator'A O A Coordinator.
Deputy Cleft
Edna Johnson X I North Park
Publish December )T. If * ) A
Avenue Suite N Sanlord F lor
January I. I**a
Ida MTTI aOT. I I I a l X not lafer
D E M 104___
than live ISI days prior to the
IN THE COUNTY COURT
proceeding It hearing impaired
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
IT O O I l#00*S5ITTI. or yoke
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(V I lCXTSSITTO. via Florida
IN A N D FO R
Relay Sarvice
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Pubtith December IT. I* * I A
FLORIDA
January ). I*fa
CASE NO tllM IC C t s O
OEM I I I
HOLLOWBROOK MOMEOWN
ERS ALLOCATION. INC . a net
~ IN T M * CIRCUIT COURT
tor profit Florida corporation.
OF THE IIT H
Plaintiff,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
v*
OF FLORIDA IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
| L U I S M E N D E Z and
AAAARILYS MENDEZ husband
OENERAL JURISDICTION
and wife.
DIVISION
CASE NC * ) l i t ) CA M L
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CORPORATION F /K /A NCNB
that on few Mth day of January
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
'tea *1 It 00 * m at few west
Plaintiff.
Iron! door ot few Courthouse in
VS
SEMINOLE County, at Sanlord.
THOMAS E JACOBS, el al
Florida, few undert-gned Clerk
Defendants
will
otter tor safe ttw following
NOTICE OF
described
real property
FORECLOSURE SALE
LOT IT). HOLIOWBROOK
Notice I* hereby given that,
PHASE TWO ACCORDING TO
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of Forecloture da fed December
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
COROED IN PLAT BOOK U.
14. 1**). and entered m civil
cate number * ) ItM C A 14 L. of
PAGES ST WITH THE FOL
LOWING S TA FF ! ADORESC
the Circuit Court of few t#fh
no INDIAN COURT WINTER
Judkiol Circuit to and tor Semi
SPRINGS. FL I)T M
note County. Florida, wherein
together with alt structures
NATIONSBANC MORTOAGE
Improvements, futures, appli
CORPORATION F /K 'A NCNB
ancet and appurtenances on
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
said land or used In conjunction
It Plaintiff and THOMAS E
therewith
JACOBS. ----------- . UNKNOWN
PERSONIS) IN POSSESSION
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Summary
O P T H E S U B JE C T R E A L
Final Judgment entered to Civil
P R O P E R T Y . N /K /A CARY
No I I I X I C C X Q pending in
S T E P H E N S . ------------. UN
the County Court ol few EIGH
KNOWN PERSONIS) IN POS
TEEN TH Judklal Circuit to and
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
tar SEMINOLE County. Florida
R E A L P R O P F T Y N /K /A
OSTED thi* t)tn day ot De
CHARLAINA FURBEE. it are
camber. I* * I
DefendentUI, I will sail to the
AAARVANNE AAOHSC
highest and bast bidder lor cath
CLERKOF THE
at tha watt front door ot tha
CIRCUIT COURT
Semlnofe County courthouse In
By Dorothy W Bolton
Sanford. F lo rid a . Seminole
Deputy Clerk
County. Florida, at It 00 A M
In accordance with the Amer
on ttw ITth day of January. I**4.
leant With Disabilities Act. per
tha to!lowing described property
ton* with dltebillfiet needing a
a * ta t forth In ta ld Final
Judgment, towll
special accommodation to par
tlc ip a t* In Ih lt proceeding
Lot X . DEER RUN UNIT SA.
should
contact few ADA Coordi
according to few plat thereof at
netor, al X I N Park Avenue
recorded In Plat Book It. Page*
Suite N X I. Sanford Florida
H and « . of the Public Record*
of Samtoofe County. Florida
1JTTI. Telephone lao/l 777 U K .
*■1 071. al feast live IS) days
Dated tha H it day of Decern
prio
r to tha proceadmg II
bor. t i l )
h e a r in g Im p a ire d . (T O O )
M ARYANNE MORSE
I * 0 0 IJS 4TTI. o' VOICE IV I
Clark of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
1 400 * 5) ITT0. via Florida Relay
Deputy Clerk
Servke
Publlth December IT. I H I L
Publlth December tl. )* *) &amp;
January ). t**4
January ). t**4
OEM IIS
O E M 111

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FLORIDA STATE ffEOUIRES
all contractors be registered
or certified To verily a slat*
c o n tr a c to r * l l c * n i * c o ll
I *00 )a ) t u t Occupational
Lkon tat a r* 'egulred by few
county and can be verified by
calling H I M X e .t T4I)

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ru n e .

Legal Notice

21 — Personals
ADOPTIONS

IN TH EC IR C U ITC O U R T.
INANOf OR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION NO
M MT* CA M L
BFRNARD C O N E ILL. JR
T R U S T E E , ol B e rn a rd C
O Neill. Jr PA Pension Profit
Charing Plan.
Plaintiff.
v*
JOHN A ANEZ and DORIS M
ANEZ. hit Wit* EQUITABLE
C R E D IT U N IO N , a Rhode
Island Corporation ASHLAND
O IL . INC . a corporation d b 'a
ASMLANO CHEMICAL CO wn
O h io C o rp o ra tio n . C R O W
CHILDRESS HARROO LTD a
Te sts Limited P artnersh ip
authonred to do business to few
State ot Florid* and the UNIT
EO STATES OF AMERICA
D E P A R T M E N T o f
T R E A S U R Y . IN T E R N A L
REVENUE SERVICE
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN, pursuant to a Final
Judgment to Foredosur* dafed
October I). I* * I and Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Safe
dated December IS. t i l l on
to r o d tn C iv il C a s t N o
M X T 0 C A M L of few Circuit
Court ot few Eighteenth Judklal
Circuit In and lor Seminoie
C o u n ty . F lo rid a , w h e re in
BERNARD C O N E ILL. JR
TRUSTEE ot the Bernard C
O Neill Jr P A Pension Profit
Shenrg Plan It Plaintiff, and
JOHN A ANEZ And DORIS M
ANEZ hit Wife EQUITABLE
C R E D IT U N IO N , a Rhode
Island Corporation. ASHLAND
OIL. INC . a corporation d /b /a
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO . an
O h la C o rp o ra tio n : C R O W
CHILDRESS HARROO. LTD . a
T o sat Limited P artnersh ip
authorued ta do butuwts in few
S.-at* of Florida and few U N IT
E D STATES OF AMER IC A .
D E P A R T M E N T OF
T R E A S U R Y . IN T E R N A L
REVENUF SERVICE. It any ol
them are living, including any
unknown spout* it any ot them
have remarried and it deceased,
their imknown heirs, devisees
grantees assignees, creditor*.
Iwnor*. trustee* and all other
person* claiming by. through,
under or against them, and all
unknown occupants, a r * ttw
defendants I will sail to few
h-gtwtt and best bidder tor cash
at the West Front Door of few
Semlnofe County Courthouse to
Sanlord. Florida, at II 00 A M
on the Ufet day of January. I*»4.
the following described property
as ta f forth to said F in a l
Judgment to Foreclosure, to
wit
Lot a. Block ‘ -A ’ *, T H E
SPRINGS, according to few plat
fewreof as recorded in Plat Boo*
14. Paget *. 10 and II. Public
Records of Sen.uww County.
Florida.
OATEO toll Xto day of O#
comber. I l l )
AAARVANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Dorothy W Betton
As Deputy Clark
Publlth: December 71. I* * ) A
January 1.1**4
OEM X t

Free m edkai car* transpor
talion. counseling pf(veto
doctor plus living ospensas
Bar rlJTSI) Call Attorney Jehn
Flicker________ I H &gt; 111 l»*3

23 — Lost &amp; Found
154 REWARD lor return ol
stolen car cover Hidden Lk
No questions asked 111 Ttl)

Legal Notice
IN TH E C IR C U ITC O U R T
OF T H I MTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CASENO Fl ISfJ CAM L
OENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
SEARS MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plamtltt
VS
TANYA R
PINTAR
C IT I C O R P S A V IN G S OF
F L O R IO A . A F E O E R A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCl
A TIO N
SEARS. ROEBUCK
AND COM PA N Y
SPRINGS
C O M M UN ITY ASSOCIATION
INC
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
p u rs u a n t to an O rd e r ot
Amended Summary Judgement
ol Foreclosure dated December
14. IF*) entered In Civil Cate
No *1 75)T CAM L ol few Circuit
Court ol the llth Judicial Clrrult
in and tor SEMINOLE County
F l o r id a , w h o ra ln SEA R S
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
It P la in tiff and TANYA R
PINTAR, CITICORP SAVINGS
OF FLORIDA. A FEOERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCl
ATION. SEARS. ROEBUCK A
COMPANY. SPRINGS COM
M U N ITV ASSOCIATION INC
ar# detendenlit). I will sail to
to* highest and best bidder lor
cash, at few Samlnofe County
Courthouse, at II 00 a m . on
January X . I»»4. ttw following
described property at sat forth
In said Amended Summary
Judgement, to wit
UNIT IK O . BUILOING I.
W EKIVA VILLAS. A CONDO
M IN IU M . A C C O R D IN G TO
THE DECLARATION OF RE
S T R IC T IO N S . R E S E R V A
TIO N S. C O N D IT IO N S ANO
EASEMENTS RECORDED IN
O F F IC IA L RECORDS BOOK
1011. P A G E t i l l ANC
A M E N D M E N T S TH E R E TO .
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated at Sanlord. Florida tots
Mth day ot December I I I )
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLOtflUA
By Dorothy W Bolton
DEPU TY CLERK
Pubith December IT. IF*] A
January ). t**4
OEM XT

Home improvement
‘

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Wl

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm /ret
L k /ln t lE R O m tllM I 44f)

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

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Painting
1

‘. i M O . V U f

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L a t T h la D t e f U jr A d ^ R t
W o r W o r T im ^ .
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________ : __________ : ______ j

Home Repairs
HANOY’S Multiple Sect. Trees,
roof repair, driveways, palnl
tog Free t t l. Sr. disc. t X T f t )
M A R IN O H am a R e p a i r .
tpeclalliing to small |obt.
CRC 0S40TT Free t i l . M I-IIM

Janitorial Services
BUn CLEAN JANITORIAL
rrun------k-a.—- -'-a *s| a ll*

■R U N ELL PAINTINO Comm
A Res Pressure cleaning.
Carpentry, Door hanging/
Plastering L k /ln t rUOOatt
lly rs In b u s 777 1X1________
HANDY’S Hausepatottog Point
now A la v * I Low. tow tales'
X y r te v p Llc/lnt D i m )

Numbing
A A A PLU M EIN O A SEWER.
Leaky lau cafsT Running
toilets) SX could salve your
problem Wafer heaters: 14 hr
te rv k *
*oa )H ) l ) )

Pressure Cleaning "
DUN R IT E i Clean driveways,
roofs, pool docks, walks,
houses Freeesf. M l a il)

Roollng

Lom m efcni'N tiiu JJi • /le

Masonry
TWP MASONRY. B rkk. Block.
Stucco. CoAcratt, Ranny*
Hons L k ./ln t
111)444

IMPRESSIVE RENOVATIONS
W» remove rock A tar roofs
•0 yrs t i p Financing available
Lic/B ondedX) tX T /S X *laa

Swimming Poof
Sarvlca/Rapalr
\\m

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W E E K L Y S E R V IC E from Sal
me Cham Rife Poet Service
M anx

Robert Shoemaker

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S l i l*rr Month, (.n il ( hi.s.si/irtl. .I'J ’J J ( i l l

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�Cianford Herald. Senlord, Florida - Monday. January 3, 1994 - SB

27— N ursery A

71-H elp Wanted

97— Apartm ent*
Furnished / Rent

C h ild C a r t
HOLIDAY SPECIAL HI . h i
Irw . no rtglttrahon loot
M it t M IC H E L L C tH O U II
n f m i m i i«

LABO RERS N EED ED
tkiltod
an d u ntkiiled Po tllto n t a v a il
able O a y t Call b a ln a a n I 1
S P R I N T S T A F F IN O , I l t M I I

I

LO TI Oeklewn Memorial
Park I for the price el II

t i. io e c a iit it m iiM

NOTICE

F/ T M F . l e
W ill train
unitor m t M o lly M aid . I U M 0&gt;
M E O IC A L H E L F
LPN
I I P M t A M . Pa r I lim a A p p ly
In pe rto n L a te .te n H u r tin g
Center, t ie E a t l ?nd Slre a l.
Se n ior d

Opportunities
E tta b . A F i y p h o n t R ti
I I TOO par » r r k polznllal

_____ t m m tut_____

potential m m u i
It N T IN E L ROUTI NW Sam.
neia H im growth po*«nlial
Delivery onlr Retiring
___________a i i t a n __________

SNACK/SODA RTS

P a rt T im * D e n t il A ss ist a n t
N o e x p e rie n c e n e c e t t e r y
M m l by neat, outgoing, o rg a
m u d C a ll m i n e

59— Financial
Services

P O S T IO N S A V A IL A B L E
e M an e g e ,
• Act* M an ager
Perm anent, lull lime, ta la r lad
p o th o n t al S u e t H a llm a rk
Shop in L a ta M a r . C e n tra
R a qu trat tam a n aa t an d an d
e ve n in g h o u rt For m torm e
Iron call
eonaaaiaa
or la n d ra tu m a to
I 0 t d ‘ M llc h rll H am m ock I d .
O e m X . H 7771S

O O l t YOUR CREDIT
Rl PORT MAKE YOU SICKf
Call The Credit Ocrtvr
I (M (44 ( R t OlT
Our clients ara guaranteed to
receive a me|or credit card in
todays or complete refund

FORECLOSURE!

I can ha I p M N success Berry
M re r * 4 t/a M 1)41 until (PM

51— Monty to Lend ~

LEASE TOR L E S S !
One Bedroom Aparlmantt
tm O C A L
M otlnoodApIt n / //la
HAPPY NEW TEAR!
M A R I N E R 'S V IL L A G E
la k e A d a I b d rm . S M O m o
1 bdrm 1410 mo end ig&gt;
323 *6 7 0
NEAR downtown I anlard. t
b d rm . m ie a re a O H tlraal
p a rkin g I X l m o 111 e / » ___

P R O D U C T IO N W O R K E R S
K E E P D R IV I N G A N D S T I U

10 N EED ED
C o m p a n y te a t! In d iv id u a lt
n llh a iia m b iy a n d / o r
m a c h in e u p e re lin g a . p a n
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I t h i ll e . a l l a b l a
4 4 1 A M 1 1PA1 al l l 'h r M u l l
ba raliabto and ctoan cut w i*h
o n n phona and Ira ntp o rlalto n
C o m m ilm a n f m a n daloryl
N ever a le e '
H elp Pertannal t i t e ite
. R O U T T O R IV T R 1 .
COL 0
Se»aral portions to
Chota from F la t ta la ry or
b a ta 'c o m m itk io n H u rry I
F R E E R E O It T R A T IO N
AAA EM PLO YM ENT
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G ET T H E M O N E Y )
All you naad II your lilla Jack
Diamond tor appointment
w im

7)- H e l p Wanfed
ADD TO YOUR INCOMI
SELL AVONNOWI
CALL HI 472 ler III Call

AGENTSREAl ESTATE!
Nothing tuccaadt Ilka luccatt
A . 'O nail Into our bd decade
o* training ivccetiful agent.
No license’
Wellhe'p'
WATtON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
m MR
A ttE M S L E R S
Hand mail
wore &gt; kM ttt /AM 1 XPM
and ) X P M midnight I I par
hour
N araraN al
at. m u t t
A U T O D E T A IIE R
Tor butting only lip a n
m ead Can I I I kkOI

S E A M S T R E S S / T A I1 0 R
F u ll lim a P ira te call 111 141/
oe appry in par tan a l &gt;00
I m ar national P a r t n a y r i le
H a a ih r o w ________
S E C R E T A R IA L
Subcontractor w a t t c . p a n
anca M o n d e . Friday. I I
11
n o r d t p a r m ln u la p lu t
W ord P e rfe ct W indow teap
Sand re tvm e A R I. M t N E lm
A y , Santord, 177)1

AU T O M E C H A N IC
Valid drivers license required
Erpanancapratarrad Call
Jim at H i itaa

SECRETARY
P a rt lim a E . p In b o o * t r a p
m g b illin g ty p in g
to m a
c o m p u la r kn o n toga H I «*C7
a S H IP / R IC IIV t a
G r a a l o p p o r t u n it y ! F u l l
banalittt W erthouta ft da
livartat H urry, n o n I l a ill
F R E E R E O IS IR A T IO N
AAA EM PLO YM ENT

C L E A N IN G P E R S O N
For larga aparimanl building
Reference* and • ••enence
required
Mou'k I M el*V
Monday Fr day 1 )2 ) to tier I
m aax

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For 1 I I
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S IN G E R S !
Country. Gotpal. and E a i y
L l k l t n m g ! N a t h y l ll a R a
co rd in g Seoul and T V C ra w
m a k in g F R E E O n e S o n g
audition video M o n . Jan l a l
/ P M a l L a t e M onroe H o lid a y
Inn. Sa n lo rd B rin g B a c k up
c a tta il# or guitar N O b e n d t
NO ca llt

Aearendt pari lima

Accapllng applicaliont
Monday FruSey.»I
DrtaryManriUN Ittl.
Deftary ael »»» MIC
a COPPER LOVERe
alO R NOTIa
Gel the break you re bean
•ailing lor in
ta il bran
Ing office Train ' parky In
dnidual lo answer phona ma
andcomputar Ready lo h.rel

S m a ll H otel A n t . M « u | g t
Retired couple welcom e to
* F F ‘T ______________ |

FREE REOItTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
iggwtswti).*miti(
eCREDIT/COLLECTIONSe

Great opportunity lo (otn a
n a tltn a l re ta il company
Benefits lnsideouH.de work
In cradil dept Advancement
opportunity Call right non I

FREE REOItTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
iggwuifttt. m m a

a CUSTOMER SERVICE a
Company taokk promotabN
par yon to atari erllh training
and rataarchmg lor clients
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

m w n m u ^ tttim

DAYCARE TEACHER
___________ m u t t __________

DIRECTOR
For atlablikhad childcare cen
ter. Education and erparienct
in aarly childhood required

______ Can niftui______
DOUGHNUT FRIER
CAFETERIA COOK
PART TIME DRIVER
WlthCDL C lan A
APPLY IN PERSON:
lMl Silver Lake Drive.
Ntoo— f Friday. tAMarM
DRIVERS NEEDED

•
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•
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•
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A G CARRIERS. Tavaret. FI.
a nail titabltthad and gron
Ing Canlral Florida bawd
company oiler I you
Sami Annual Pay Incrtaiat
Slop Oil Pay
Unloading Pay
Vacation Pay
Safety Bonuk
Spouta Riding Program
Avoraga T rip } FOayt
La la Model Conventional
Tractork
II you have I yaart tractor
traitor. OTR and knon and lea
eapartonca plut a good driving
rtcord. call

______ i n i ttettia_____
Eiptrimcid Floor Ptrson
(Stripping and naa) late
nighteariy morning Mato or
tomato Equal Opportunity
E m p lo y tr
C a ll V a lt r lt .
Monday Friday. IT ! M U

HOTEL
Mainttnjnc* Person
Eapartonca In plumbing and
ttoclrkal Apply In peraon
Dayk Inn. MSO W SR to
Sanlord

S W IT C H B O A A D O P E R A T O R
San tord bated com pany loo*
Ing for energetic perton Ip fill
p o tilion Ptoata call 1710111
an d a tk lo r P a r tonne I________
TEACHERS
F o r ettablithed childcare can
•*r E d u catio n and experience
p re le rra d 171 r a il ___________
TELEM ARKETERS
E X P E R IE N C E D O N LV . 4
needed im m ed ie le ir SW 0 per
wk guaranteed plu t bonut N o
ta ilin g Contact M r Lonn
__________ n « o i4 i__________
W if t h o t t w / D o c k W o r t m
U p l o l t i a l h rln lllIra ln l
4 0 1 X 0 0 4 8 4 __________tm toe
W AREH O U SE AND O E N E R A L
LABO R H ELP N EE D ED !
B o n u t lor d r lr e r t A ll th lfft
a v aila b le D a ily pay. no lea
Report ready to work 1 X am .
In d u ttrla l Labor S v C . 1011
Frartth A y . N o phona c allt
W IN D O W S E R V IC E T E C H
P Fu ll lim a portion
• E tp e rie n c e d preferred. w ill
Train
• Fu ll com pany benelitt
• M o n th ru F r l 1 X a m epm
A p p ly 11/ Pow er Court
Sa n lo rd
111 /W 0

91— Apartments/
House to Share
FEMALE looking lor tame lo
chare apt M il mo covert all
Wather Orykr n i Y I t l

9 3 - Room s tor Rent
Q U IE T . CLEAN ROOM.
k lichen ute. phona. laundry
M l and M l Me c e ll or 114 HAS
FURN. BEDROOM, cable lv.
local ca llt. kitchen p rly.,
IM 'w k Non drinking I I I SeH

|

SANFORD duplaa I bdrm
UTS month. MOO depot 11 Call
*»vr 1pm 1/4 *044
'
SANrOROS Batl Kept Secrell
Pool ft L a u n d rr
I A 1
bedroomt Con*en.ent toce
Irani Call Pel m aaw
I ID IM . | «
r 1 I mo
tec e tO R M S4S0 mo plut I
rno tec Call M l m i
I REDROOM M / l monm p t
11/1 tecwelty depot'* end
referancet
i n 1141
I BDRM APT We rani New
carpal ail appi . cent H A
AratlabtoJan 1/71 1011
103— H o u s e s

Unfurnished / Rent

BATEMAN REALTY

Oviat neighborhood
Palmetto 1/1 t m

le w

3 2 1 -0 7 S9
3 2 1 -2 2 5 7
HIDOEN LA K E t: Nice 4 Bdrm
1 B4lh ig lot. M M mo
negot abto 17) 1/W Wambtowd
HUD H O M ES.
Law Lawdawnl Why ranll
Tha H illm an Grave
111 M il
Reetler
LAKE MARY. Nice 1 bdrm. I'y
bath, can! H /A . lanced yard
clean Lake M ary Mhoolt
taoo pm* tec X 4 aaa 11/0
LIKE NEW 1 1
lam fm.
tcreanad porch. 1 car garage
]
AmlabtoFeb t / M m o Call
Do* IT) l'4 t or 4/7 1441
SANFORD 1 bd rm ' I bam
lanced yard carport led) plut
1400 tec dep a t Idle________
1
SANFORD 7 bdrm 7 &gt; bam
let4lfon! route 14M mo
171/004

Stenstrom Rentals
e 'T JOHNS R IV E N 1/1 w/
garage hardwood floort boat
tup View 11400 mo 1400 tec
PSANFORO 1/1 n
family
room, carport. C /H /A Clean!
1141 mo. 11M tacurily
PSANFORO 1/1 Ig roomt,
•pica . te r
p o rc h , dbie
carport N ic e lH l m o llM ta c
PSANFORO l / l apl CHA.
•pica . hardwood Itoort. like
nan MW mo. no tacurily
• SANFORD 1/1 apl CHA
pat’O. Ctoan 1*00 mo. MOO tec
Uantlram Really. Inc
"We Mtnepe tour Hama,
like itnet avr awn.” Jim Day to
m i e n Alter ePM: I X 1411
W HY fA T R E N T ?
• HUGE 1 bdrm. douAto lot.
owner I mane mg 111.000
• I BOOM. 1 bam Sailer part
doting coklt 14/ *00
DON'T KNOW IF
YOUCANRUYT
Gal the tacit and the help you
naad
Barbara Simment
:: i i m o r u i tad*

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97— Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent
SANFORD
I bdrm collage
nlth lanced yard Eacelton!
neighborhood! tkO par naak
plut MOO tecurlly
_______ Caii H i m i _______
1 BDRM. I BATH Cant H /A .
carpal, quiet neighborhood,
water turn MW 'mo I I I 1M1

Sick Of Your Present Job?

€ INIWMI M
105— DuplexTriplex / Rent
a eONE AVAILABLE# e
1 bedroom I belfi 171 4444 or
114 epot
S A N F O R D . I bdrm.. carport,
tecurlty tytfem
full kll
111 reel d itc o u n le d se ll

107— M obile
____ H om es / Rent____
ELDER SPRINGS

otl h * . 41/
I. 1. 1 Bdcm t. 1/1 to I W n t
1 100 dap I X /111! . «4J ! *
TRUCKERS S P fC IA ll tU&gt;m
*ranae tor rent Place to p a rt
rig Call H I 07*1

114— W arehouse
____ S p a c e / Rent____
L O N G W O O D /L A K E M A R Y
M'd sire storage warehouses
*00 *00 I too tq II Free rent
w /llm o lease Horn 1 1ts me
__________ i l l g w __________
SECURITY WARE HOUSE */A
and Old Lake M a r, Bird
•I,ISO
1.000 sq II al
I k warehouse -Finished of
Ik e space also ateiiebto
Kepewke Rreity l u e I I I !
WAREHOUSE wail toea tod. 41)
Was! urn SI. Sanlord WOO tq
feat. GC1 zoning too amp 1
pharv aatra prnfwrt. avail
•or ouluda tier age it required
Call ar write P O Bee t i l l
Deland. FL 11M l to* 114 1*11

115— Industrial
Rentals
OFFICE/werehovte space 1X0
Sq I I
P rim e location al
entrance to Central Fla Re
gtonal Airport X / 111 lap/
SANFORD IS OSi \o (' i phew
tprinktort 11 tq II llentlram
Really Inc. Jim Darto 17) le x

118— Office
Space/ Rent
NEW Sanlord oHicet and ar
warehouses eOO 1*00 sq It
Special 1141 ma M i l l i e
SANFORD 0 * 1 .* ip * r tax’
sq 'ft building total 1100 sq
ft par office uml 171 /00e

121 — Condom inium
Rentals
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Late
Iron ! on gro u n d lloor 7 B d rm
• W i l t in Ctoaall. porch. 7
poo's. Iannis, • • a rc isa room A
C lu b h ou se t l e l m o 114)111

CASSELBERRY Lakevaw I t
ig eat in kitchen New carpal,
root, tile and pa&gt;nl Ig lanced
backyard w / large treat
Garage Quiet area near
bus/shopping A real ttoal lor
144 **e Call Gena or Maria
ala *010 V W a Realty, Inc

H ALL REALTY
312 f r

F I i b I S I . S d itlo til

I bfrm corner lo*. c'h'a. tow
b . ft monthly t Only 141 *00
II
Jahn't River eccastt 10
acres I0K down! 1/1000
Desirable J/1ts. cant H A.
tanca Fam ityrm tl/.WO

153— AcreageLots/Salc
D ELT O N A A R EA 10 A C R ES
Ideal lor mob'la home or
home kite, horses, cattle,
terming or nursery Zoned
agricultural M.*00 par acre
Small down pa rm tn t with
owner I marking to# / * / I / / I
I t ACRES ml DOUBLEWIOE
new ) bd*m. J ba*h Pasture
and iroods No qualifying.

i ll . o a o

a u s

adioming
yea 1X0

Irrigation, pasture
177 04/1

OBRARV
Lekefront }/}, con
•rat H/A plusertrat' 144 000
W Malkiawski. H I m i

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ac res

15 7-M o b ile
Hom es / Sale

323-5774

NEW m e t . NO DOWN. I | \

interest, teX zt. 11/1/me

FO R D O W N PA Y M E N T
On a 1 or 4 bdrm home in
Sam.noto or VoluSU coMity
Low monthly poymant'

141— Hom es for Sale

Call tor dalattil

Jiiwt Mansfield, 323 7271
AA CAfbtg. Ntc.. m n x
L A K E M A R Y AREA , hama h
built m a

met qutot. cut da
sac community, with nice
toiks. 1 Bdrm 1 Bath Lg
d.ning room and living room
eat m kitchen w/appu Tall
cathedral callings w plant
sral.as Privacy tone mg good
Itching in a close small la*a
Lots of kids w ptorg'ound
area Tennis courts batkat
ball ba'baqua and picnic
arte M 400 down negotiable
Mcvmg ASAP attar qvai.
tying Aswmebto mortgage
Senout Inquires only tat
t i l 1401 between Ipm 10pm
Job transler up to North F la

ft

E E 1P O N O TO DAY

S T A IR S P R O P E R T Y
MANAOEMEHT REALTY
4#/ i n / i n / i i i u / t

FHA OR VA Al LOW AS l \
AND t and owner linenong at
low at MOO mol Gov I Fora
doturat. Repot' Seminole
Orange. Votot'4
Santoed tott than M.0M dawn
a Over t/i acrel 1/1. Hv. din.
lam rm Satellitedith 144 *00
oRtnavaltd i r &gt; Newer root,
carpal, paint, garage ter
porchlM *00
PRELOCATINOI 1/1Vt brick,

STENSTROM
INC.

SELLERS!

te r porch. Iv iK t d yd M / W 0

What YOU Naad is a Full
Tima E •penanced Agent to
Creetiraly M erkel ft Sue
cesstuily Close your Home!
Call any ot our Agentt
A N Y T IM E !

321- 2720
LAKE MARY

322-2420

«!Lwe/iK

•In uur 31th Tut*

R llA L E S T A T E , INC.

Attuma No Oualilyl Immeeu
lala 17. dining, family rm. I
car garage M*1 PITI Ma W0

PR IVATE COLLECTOR.
BASEBALL A BASKETBALL
sport cards
Literally
hundreds ot ip ** 1* ' inserts
) ) \ ot book or will trod# *04
U7 7IM

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W H A T TO D O W IT H
TH E O L D 0 N E S 1
Advertise them m the
SA N FO RD H ERA10
an d m a k e sem e a lt e r
Christmas spending monay t

117— Sporting Goods
e OF AIRCYCLE Or.4l corn).
tion i / i m m e ____________
MENS NFL GLOVES m.ade by
Isotoner Black, size large,
different teams 1 dozen
Brand new IlSeach
*04 I I ! I I I !

191— Building
_____ M a t e r ia ls ______
PM O LD IN O . hall round. 7"
diameter. Poplar Also use A l
quarter round 100 teat 171
OBO I7) 4lap

193— Law n &amp; Garden
1 HORSEPOW ER MPO
Mulche* Shredder 17/1 Lika
Newt
17/ t/ar

S167.40/M O
• Air Cor'd d AM FM Cauatte
• B a l a n c e d F a c t W a rr a n t y

X * * Down
P r ic e 17.111
Total
Payments 110.044 ft 7
APR Tae. Tag A Fees In
C i u d a d . 10 M o n t h s
w/Approved Credit
M l MOO
Don Mealey Acwra
PLE BARON CamrerttMe M
Rad. loaded, dig dash new
top new liras 1/ 000 4k) ItOt

215— Boats and
Accessories
• I ) FT. OLASTRON ) ) HP
E v lr ru d a . tralter O utstanding
Cawdl Mast teal 17**5 71) *11)
• l* * 4 S K I/ F I S H B O A T *0 H P
M a rc . ml trailer H u n t great!
15 000 P a rtia l finance 4*1 Z*0*
OIHS REGAL Medallion I f
IR ". a c yl in 'o u tb o a rd m otor
ml d rive on trailer 11.000 O B O
I X 4004 or X * 4 X 1 eves
• la 'F T PONTOON beat all
libargiats. IX HP Evenrude.
Vary last' Many eatrat. Ilka
new Only 111 000)7) 4X0
• ' / I D ‘ ORAOYWHITE OMC
I/O . looks new. 110 000 obo
Sanlord 175 1114

21/-G arage Seles
G A R A O E ta N T T W B y b o th a r tf
We buy pay top price 11
at/ m n u
tot » 4 44a*
• G A R A G E S A L E A D B A R G A IN
Call In your garage tale ad by
t ) noon on Tuesday and take
edventege ot ouz tp eclel
gerage sale ad price!t Call
Classified now tor detailst
3 2 2 2511

221— Good Things
to Eat

LO TS O ' C A RS!
A M E R IC A N D R E A M S A L E S
A N D S E R V IC E
IIM X nterd Are . Xnterd
_________M / n t X M
a MON T E CARLO i t / l Ji m '
cor'd! A/C. runs like a lop!
Sharp looking! l l , I X lie t i l l
PUBLIC AUTO AUCT ION e
EVERY TUESOAY 7 X P M
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Mwy *7. Oaytana Beach
*•4 7)1(111
PTOYOTA COROLLA wage"
•ft. Auto. A/ C. rad I 2K.
warranty 1I0 7M )?7 X la
TRANS AM. 1H4 T teps JOS m'
17 000m ilesU 000OBO
_ • ________ 140 054* _
aWHI TE 1*14 P ,--oi.'h f . - . '- l
Fury A t cor'd thru out Good
mileage 17 000 OBO 12) MOO
PIS PONTIAC GRAND PRIX .
door. V I. ISO Engine. P s
P/B. A/C. new trans . Cra.g
AM FM . ad o R U N ! LI KE A
OREAM W H OBO
1)7 *4/1
#1* CAMARO R l * convert
ibie. red black )/K ml Lika
new must MU 14 500 77) ItOI

COLLARD P L A N T M I A D O !.
SHADE TR E E SM A FLE 11
__________ I X 1 1)4__________
SWEET HAMLIN ORANOEt
1) per bushel Call &gt;7) 1M0
_________ SANFORD_________

233— Auto Pa ris
___ /A ccessories
C H E W ENOI NE
M l runs
strong. CAN drive. 17/1 Also
etched miorrors 17) 4)54
P R O L L BAR
l or Toyot a
Oattun Nissan pick up truck
M l 00Call George M l 1*14

2 2 3 - M i s ct 11a neo u s
BIRTHDAY

OIFT.

Ot

household pliers to all yOur
trends Sacrificing bo* ot («)
He. tup jomt pliers, all the
same size tor only i) Cost 124

W H A T D ID S A N T A B R IN G Y O U

TOR works great! 140
________Call 17) U ) i ___
LIVIN O ROOM SUIT Alto Hid*
away bad. t yr o&gt;d. like new.
end table! chair, etc I I ) IJM
R E F R IG E R A T O R *. H o v e l,
Wathees Oryert Free I yr
labor warronty Del eetra
RAY'S APPLIANCE 111 S
French Aye. Seatord I X deft)
R E FR IO ER A TO R
Kenmore.
white, tje u ft. troittett 1700
M I 1141

SI

WEEring A p p a r el

211— Antiques/
Collectibles

PA

F O R C H R IS T M A S !
tt+r*0. A new btbr A
tearoom M t!

• CHRYSLER IM PER IA L *)
Lika new M utt t f 'l Only
17) 000 C a lH e O /im m *
t C J 5 J E E P . 1*11. I cyl .
Custom, rebuilt engine, new
tires b r e trt 11.150 )77 MS*
EAGLE TALON. I**« Mint
Condition Ful l y Loeded
l» 000 miles ItOCO))) 1)55
PFORO TAURUS OL. Did. Vd.
etc cor'd garaged all op
tions. 17.100 OBO 1)4 1504
HYUNDAI l* f)

P M E N ’ S WRANOLER dress
pants 14WJ7L Good shape
1100
Call 177 1444

A P PLIA N CE !. lA T E lL IT E S .
car e'erms. turn .Tv's
l i e n ft U se d
771 *7*1
CHEEPOOEPOT

32 2 2111

AffORDABU M0WI S
VENTURE I PROPENI iLS

209—

J4X Z0 MlO/mo M l 5/0*

A P P L IA N C E S ' Best prices
Best warranty. Best Service!
Washers, dryers, micron eves
We buy appliances' Delivery
tree! Aft B ast.II41X 1
• BABY CRIB and'chest Good
condition, needs mattress
HOO
I I ) tote
OCONVOIE TV Panasonic. I I
in
nao
Call 17)11*7
FOR quick sale! Lovaty llr rm
furniture and more plus lovely
home music theater 17) 0 * 4

I»/1 V I auto. air. P/S Clean
runt great' Many new eatretl
H.MOOBO It* 1141

FOUR PAWS DOG Obedience
c la s s e s
P u p p y /b e ilc .
advanced classes Lake Mary
Cantor Thursday Nights Call
Sarah eo/ 11) 7*01

/ Furniture

U S E T O U R TAX R E T U R N

• BU IC K LB S A B R E Cal tom.

199— Pet* a Supplies

— lit — Appliances

C e n tu ry

REALTY.

________ Call OT 47m________
P ALUMINUM flbartd root

coating, two ) gallon cant. 170

__________ 177 44)7__________
ATTENTION CONSIONMENT.
Beat woes ar Ball nesses For
sale theteet. display amts,
tafttot. ctothet racks, attic#
furniture. Priced to tell
17) 1714 after te r toova meg
GOLD CHAINS ANO CHARMS
111 W agrem
H e e y -t Crew e F a w n ttt u u
OAKLAWN M EM O R IA L
F A R K . I plot va ry reasonable
Please call ttt to o _________
P P OWER W H E E L S Seterl
Jeep Good condition, new
batteries Rides children up to
•0 IDS Paul U U . asking 1100
Call Curtis.'Judy X I 771 1544
SERVICE SALES B FARTS for
portable kerosene heaters
LARRY'S MART m a i l )

230— Antique/Classic

______ Cars
FORD OALAXY. IH 4 e door.
A/C. power steering V 0 . All
original! St.M O IX IM I
a FORD THUNOERBIRO. IM4.
A ll o rig lnall Needs tome
wort Sl afS O B O lll QIX __

1970 DEVILLE CAOIUAC
e 17000 OBO All power 177
0)14______________________
p ' l i FORCHE t i l Taga. U K
m ile * , eec. condition.
t*.008/obo Sanford)!) S IX

231-C a rs

234— Im port Cars
and T rucks
SUZUKI SAMURAI JEEP
111/. Excellent Condition
11100
........... 401X171X
—— ^
^
— ——
P

235— T ru c k s/
Buses / V ans
PCHEVV BEAUVI LLE VAN
'tt. I ton. Fasienger van.
clean Loaded Too much to
lift, mutt see to appreciate
Only 1) 4 *1 0 6 0
7711/00
P • FORD Eapterer Ipert *1 *
Loaded. A 'P . 1 wheel drive 1
speed Immaculate condition
ItlaOOOBO
&gt;14 4)04
P FORD RANGER. LTX • )
P/S. cruito A C. ktereo 4 700
miles. I yr or 17 000 ml left on
warronty Cell 177 111)
P H AN O ICA FFEO VAN. I*M
Ford E D O Lilt, automatic
doors 1) 00017) 74M

S

Sanford Motor Co.

IH « CHEROKEE
4X4. 4
wheel drive, low miles black!
SH.008 _______ Call 177 4X2
• l*Z2 CHEVY ' , ton p up )M
VS Runt good Engine and
trans strong 11 MO 17) ) ) ' ) __
I * ) * FORD COACHMAN
CONVERSI ON VAN
EIS0.
aluminum wheels, new tires
11.(00 I ) ) 7*0* leave mtg

239— Motorcycles

and Bikes
H O N D A S H A D O W . U. ru n t real
good, tooki raal good 11.MO
Please c i i e u 145 7/77

C A D IL L A C S E V I L L E . 'M a dr.
beige Looks llkt newt 12 *00
Firm Hunteicellent 774 1*0)

241— Recreational
Vehicles / C a m pers

P C H E V Y C A M A R O . Ittl. Re . O' / t MOTOR HOME Runs g-eel
built V I. lots of new parts!
Will trada tor travel trailer ot
1**JM I 01)4 any l.me
comparable value I I I 7I*S

Markham Wdt area 4 7. 1 14
acres Pasture'stable DOS 000
LK. Mary custombuiltt
• a / ] . p o o i. iia i.*00
• 1/1. Over I acre. 1111*00

• 4/1.14ceres pool spallt*. *00
OWNER FINANCINO
1 acre estate, ar I acre etlele
both over 4.000 sq It 4/4. pool,
lekefront n/dock. M4*.*00
P A U L

O f »I i O f 1 M l i

VEN TU RE I P RO P ERTIES

32 1-4704

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the
New Year!
Ask About Our
Super Winter Specials
On 1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Apartment Homes!

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CLASSIFIEDS

1505 W. 2Sth Street • Sanford

322-2090
H O U R S : M o n . • F rl. 8 : 3 0 • 8 : 3 0

Managed By AngeliaGordonPropertyManagt.nent

I

141 — Hom es (or Sale

• KENMORE RCFRIOERA

TAKE TWO ASPIRIN
AND CHICK THE

EVERYDAY

s t a t e , in c

I BCD ROOM. 1 BATH All new
carpet and paint within
F e n c e d In d o c k y a r d
overtook mg small lakt Walk
to Id,llw llde Schools bit COO
tot Citrus Drive
B r appoint rant only ) X /4/0

4 I 94

SANFORD

t a c u r ily d a p o t l l and
retarenca t
............ 1711141
1 BDRM. I BATH. Near town
but Hntt 1400 month. MOO
dapotll 171 4/1/_____________
1 STORY. ) Bdrm I l/7~Bath'
tcreanad porch t)/S /m o
M ull haw retorencet m R u
I BDRM wictntral heal and air
Country atmosphere!
two down! Why rani?
Tha Hilliman Orevp.
M l M l) ............................ Realtor
4 BDRM I 1/1 RATH, w/lamlly
room. C /HA
new carpal,
fenced yard 1X0 X I N i l

E

32.» 749l_______

• POOLI Ranovalad )/l.
•ireplaca ter porch. I l l ,(JU

1 BDRM. 14W month pluk MOO

fa l

AMC CONCORD Station wagon
17. whit w. rabgilt Irani Good
cor'd Must sacrifice
IIU
OBO
I I I */4loc 174 4M4

F I F T Y M O E N c a rtrid g e s
p la s tic lo r i l n g l t le v a r
fence's Will separate Brand
new 1/ each *04 1)111 l l

H ID D E N IN T H E W O O D S
Very pretty log home. * 000
square teat 4 bdrms. ) baths.
1 central H/A units, large
deck. | car garage, lanced. 1
acral MIOOOG Owner will
Pklist with financing 1714/17

»p l \ r u /

-EASY FINANCCI ) bdrm . ig
lot. cant H /A . Inside util
1)1.400
-1AN FO R O HISTORIC O il
TRICTt 7 ttory. corner dbl
tot Restore or Snap as duple*
Good rental 1 1* 7/1
llwrVT /«!#

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PR IVATE UPSTAIRS, there
kitchen A bathe MO/nk In
ciudetell M O l t a l o r l x e l i l

If If . i f ^

2 3 1 -C a rs

| lt3-M«chlnRry/Tool»

EXCHANOE OR SELL your
property located Anywhere'
Investors Realty. //4 X I 1

99-A p e rtments
Unfurnished / Rent
C ASSELBERRY
Upscale. tingle ttory, palm
aparlmantt I bedroomt Ideal
•or individual or couple
M M W __________
C lf AN I BDRM
r n
11/1 mo plut tec No pall
I X M X____________________
C O N V EN IE N T Ip town All
em enltiet I yr Iv e ta no pelt
17*t M l*, tig t toe n r 7X4
CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUl
CALL GENEVA GAROENS
A P T S , _________17) N R

O F F IC E H E L P
F u ll lim a M u tt h e *e of lice
a n d c o m p u te r e x p e rie n c e
A b ility to etlim eto vahicto
d a m a g e a plut C all V ic k i tor
appointm ent
111 M u

I I 700 week polanlial Great
In . II I HO i l l U k l

m a

141- Homes lor Salt

FURNISHED I bdrm. I bam
Quiet. COly area 17*1 month
n w d e p o t iin o o m

NEW SPAPER AD SALES
T a I p 9T9f Account U w At
Qrow 'rtg
In D a I a o &lt;J
4f» 4
potential
*04 tu u n _________ |

N A M E B R A N D V E N D IN G
Local Snack'Soda Rout*
lor tala l ■ wkcath

C fS

All ranlal and raal etlele
advarlitamanlt are tublecl to
the Federal Fair Moutmg Act.
which m akat ll Illegal lo
ad.arlita any pratoranca. Urn
lla llo n or d ltc rlm ln a llo n
bated on race COtor, religion,
toe. handicap, lam illal ttalut
or na* tonal or igwt

MAIDS

55— Business

STOP

• ^AN

LAN DSCAPER
F / T potilion. C O L c 'a t t 0
re q u ire d
40/777 ( H I

41— Cemetery Lots

K I T *N* C A R I. Y I. K * l»&gt; lu rrs Wrluhl

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

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3 lines for only

$ ] 24

(additional lines extra)

Ad must include phone number and asking price. I f vehicle hasn't
been sold in 10 days, ca 11us and we'll renew it free. No copy change
while ad is ru tning except for price. Non-commercial only.

C a ll 322-2611 Ib d a y !

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SB - Sanlorrl Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Monday, January 3. 199-1
b y Chic You np

B LO N D IE

Pulmonary disease
chronic disorder

b y M o rt W a lk e r

hiA !
NO W THE F U E 5
CAN G E T I N
A N P 0U 6

H IM /

b y A r t Sansom

MJTTLC TCA5T FOR TH£
NEW YEAR rR O \ * Y
FRATERNITY
U \
DAYS..

YOUR TURN. THOKNN’R.E.1 L E T b S E E .'A A R Y H A D A
LITTLE LAA6 ITS FLEECE
AY FRIENDS. STNID TOGETHER GOA£at...SOWE.miHG
NAS WHITE AS
IN THE FK£ Of FRDA, YOUR OLD SCHOOL
SNOW

'R A iS E YOUR O L M 6 E S K I6 H ,

. BROTHERS

PEANUTS

DID YOU M IS 5 M E
DURING CHRISTMAS VACATION ?

DEAN DM. GOTT: I suffer from
C O I’D nnrl would llkr your
comment* .i I muii tills disease. I
llnd I become fatigued when
walking any distance, mid have
become unable lo exercise as I
once did.
D E A N H E A D E R : C h r o n ic
obstructive pulmonary disease Is
a chronic and common lung
disorder, marked by breakdown
of normal lung tissue and trap­
ping o( stair air. whlrb binders
the body's ability to exchange
carbon dioxide for oxygen.
Consequently, patients with
c o i ’D I n i t i a l l y e xper ience
breathlessness during exercise
Tills Intolerance to nrttvlly
often progresses to difficulty
breathing at rest. In ihr final
stages, such patients require
supplemental oxygen nr. In the
most serious rases, assisted
ventilation wtih a respirator.
lit the Dulled Stairs, almost all
patients with COI’D have either
smoked cigarettes or expertmeed air |&gt;ollutlnn. such as Ihr
chronic Inhalation of harmful
substances In the workplace.
COI’D Is also associated with a
variety of lung disorders. In­
cluding asthma and alpha-1antitrypsin deficiency, an Inher­
ited lung disease
The progression of your dis­
ability Is not surprising: as you
age. your lung function will
diminish anyway and Ihls Is
aggravated by C O I’D. especially
If you continue lo smoke.
In my opinion. putlrnts with
chronic lung ailments should be
examined by pulmonologists.
Such lung specialists often ran
Identify underlying, treatable
pulmonary diseases, sueh as
bronchitis and asthma, which
are treated with antibiotics and
hroncho-dllatlng dnigs. respeclively. Ask your doctor for a
referral.
To give you more Information.
I am sending you a free ropy of
my llrahh Report “Living With
Chronic Lung Disease.” Ollier

MEDICINE

readers who would like a ropy
should scud $1.25 plus n long,
self-addressed, stamped
envelope to I’.O. Hox 2433. New
York. NY 10103. Ik* sure to
mention the title.
ACROSS

38 Lss Harvsy

1 Pinching
8 Indian Ocean
(hip
12 Swimmer
13 Part In play
14 Tsnding to
•roust
fsslingi
15 Hailed
17 Futurs bke.
IB Brsakfatl
Itsm
20 Dutch town
21 1944 Inva­
sion data
23 Native of
(tuff. I
24 — llavrr
25 3, Roman
26 Sportscastsr
Howard —
28 Population
count
30 Southeast
wind
34 Paradisss
35 Cooksd
csrsal

39 Mstsl
fastsnsr
40 Huts
43 Ensrgy unit
(abbr.f
44 Partner
45 Entertainer
— Sumac
46 Spoil
47 Neighbor of
Fr.
46 Heavy wood
50 Glee
54 Mors painful
55 Saw-loothad
56 Call------day
57 Ontario
capital

PETER
GOTT.M.D.

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16 Lair
19 — whiil
21 Gambling
cube*
22 Etplrad
23 Greek Island
24 Make unclear
26 Swsar
27 Conduct
29 Stuck-up
parson
31 Of river
banks
32 Single Itsm
33 Rational
35 Winter
ailment

8 After Oct.
7 Welcome*
8 Residua
9 Term of
andaarmanl
10 Mora anclsnt
11 Overgrown
with plants

t Compass pt.
2 I think, there­
for# — —
3 — poisoning
4 Easy victim
5 How sweel

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37 BasastbaH

league
(abi M
38 Not moving
12 wde.)
40 Changes
color of
41 Canter ot
shield
42 New Zealand
native
44 French
subway
46 — Breckin­
ridge
47 Actress

Tori —

49 Mash
51 Zodiac sign
52 Basebsa
player Mai —
53 Recant (prat.)

WIN AT BRIDGE
Dy Phillip Alder

A R L O A N D J A N IS

by J im m y Joh nso n
youvl

ueveR

bceu iu to

DELAYED GRATTflCAriOO.

If ihr op|tonrntx voluntarily
bid to a slant, normally they will
either make the contract or
lluisb one down. So doubling lor
penalties doesn't make any
sense. W a y b ar k In 1929.
Theodore Llghlner proposed
using Ihr double ol a Ireely bid
slam to ask lor an uuusuul lead.
Generally, the doubler has a void
arid Is hoping lo gel a roll
H o w e v e r , e m p l o y i n g the
Llghlner double Is hazardous.
Maybe the np|x&gt;uents will run
from the slam you mlghl have
defeated to another slam —
perhaps six no-trump — that Is
Impregnable. Or. If your partner
finds ihe wrong lead. Hie Infor­
mation you have given the
declarer will allow him to gel
home — as In today’s deal.
West should definitely have led a
club. However, he woodcnly
selected the spade king.
In normal elrcumatanres. South

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TU E S D A Y

anuary 4, 1994

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Samlnola County alnca 1908
86th Yaar, No. 117 - San'ord, Florida

Gearing for growth
□ Sports
S m ith com es hom e
C A S S E L B E R R Y - Marquette Sm ith has left
Florida Slate to return home and play at thr
University of Central Florida.

See Page ID.

Longwood:
Plans for
traffic,
adult fun

Sanford:
184 new
apartments
By NICK PPIIFAUP
Herald Stall Wrltor

BRIEFS
Stokes charged in shooting
S A N FO R D — Corey Stoke* of Midway was
arrested last night on an attempted murder
rhurge. accused of shooting l.uelous Willis
Saturday night
Stokes makes Ins first appearance today In the
Jail y o u rlroom at 1:30 p m. Stokes Is rhurged
with shooting Willis. 41. In the mouth during un
argument over u $5 debt
Willis remulns In serious hut stable eondltlon
at Orlando Regional Medical Center.

C ham ber breakfast

By SANDRA ELLIOTT

S A N F O R D — A new housing
development. Tow n Centre Apart­
ment*. Is In Sanford's future. Pre­
lim inary work Is now underway. In
the 2300 block of W . First Street.
David W lllner. comptroller for
l^ike Monroe Association of Central
Florida. Inc., developer* of the
property, said the urea will have 184
apartment*, considered "affordable
housing."
"W e haven't officially made any

□ Bee Housing. Page BA

Herald Stall Wrltor_________________

MwM fry MKSm I SMJtniki

Town Centre Apartmonls is being built on W est First Street, Sanlord.

New year, new baby

Sem inole’s first: Something
for everyone, organizers say
By VICKI DsSORMIBR
Horald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — Seminole County
may be one of the few counties In
the country that doesn't luivc lis
own county fair.
Until now.
On Feb. 24. flic first fair will open
ul Seminole Greyhound Park near
Casselberry.
Gregory and Pally Bean started
two years ago to plan for a fair Dial
Includes a midway and showcases
Seminole County's highlights.
Gregory Bean has been a manager
al both the Martin County Fair and
thr South Florida Fair. He also
organized rodeo* for u dozen years.
Bean admitted that when be was
approached by the stale Depart­
ment of Agriculture and Consumer
Services to sturt up the fair his first
reaction was "W hat's wrong with

C ity searches for cedar
LO N G W O O D — Th e Long wood City Com m is­
sioners are looking for a tree. Hut not Just any
tree. T h e y ugreed Monday night to look for a
cedar tree to be planted near city hall which will
serve us a living Christmas tree during future
holiday celebrations.
Commissioner Annamarle Vacca's Idea won
the approval of fellow commissioners. Muyor
Paul Lovcstnmd suggested winter Is the l»est
time to move a living tree, so an Immediate
search Is underway to have the tree established
for the next holiday season.
Anyone with u shapely cedar they would like
to donate Is asked to call city hall. 260-3440.

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Skies begin to cleer
Partly sunny, windy
and m u c h cooler.
High In the m id lo
u p p e r 5 0 s . W in d
west 25 to 30 mph
and gusty.

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that county lhal It doesn't already
huve a fair'/"
H r said, however, that thr more
he looks around thr county. It looks
"heller and belter and better."
County fain., lie said, ure sup­
posed lo showcase locul advance­
ments in technology. In education.
In ugrlculturc and In horticulture.
"Seminole County bus some pre­
tty exciting advancem ents." he
suld. "Especially In education. A lot
of people don't know that u few
miles from the site of the fair (nl
Lym an High School) where student*
are learning landscape arrhhccturr
and animation. And at Seminole
High (here Is that health academy
lhal Is an amazing program ."
Bean said Ihe 157-acre site Is
almost completely paved and In­
cludes modern. Indoor plumbing
facilities. There Is a lighted, com-

□ B ee Fair, Page BA

Student’s parents sue
school board, teacher
By SANDRA BLLIOTT

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She’s northern Seminole County's firm* baby of 1994. Mother, Deedra
Gurr of Laka Mary, holds her new daughter, Alyssa Marie, the first
baby bom In 1994 at Central Florida Regional Hospital. The child, bom
at 11:56 e.m. on January 1st, weighed Ina l live pounds, 14 ounces.

Tw o tickets split jackpot
T A L L A H A S S E E — T w o owners of Quick Picks
tickets sold In Orlando and Tam pa will split the
guaranteed 810 million New Year s Day Lotto
Jackpot, lottery officials said.
Th e winning numbers drawn Saturday night
were 7-10-12-22-47-48.
"W h at a way to Hart the new year." Florida
Lottery Secretary Marcia Mann said Sunday,
noting all Jackpots since Dec. 1 huve been
guaranteed at 810 million In a s|&gt;eclal holiday
season promotion. Th e guaranteed Jackpot ends
with this week's game.
"Player response lo the Holiday Lotto Fcst has
been phenomenal.*' Mann said. "W e are happy
to offer a 812 million (guaranteed! jackpot
during the last week."

See Longwood, Page BA

C o u n t y f a ir

SANFORD T h r G re ater Lake
Mary/Heathrow Chamber of Commerce will hold
Its Jan u ary ilreakfast Meeting Wednesday. The
event starts at 7:45 a m., at Heathrow Country
Club.
Michael DiMeglio, owner and president of
Transw orld. Inc., un export management com*
pany. will be the (ra lu rrd guest s|&gt;eaker. Ills
topic Is free trade (N A F T A I and how It afreets
business In Central Florida.
There Is a $3 charge for Chamber members,
and $5 for non-members.
Everyone Is Invited to attend tills first
breakfast meeting of the year.
For further Information, phone the Chamber
office at 333-4748.

A P O P KA — T h e Citizens for W cklvn IJasln
G EO park will hold their seventh annual Real
Florida 5k Cross Country Run through Wekiwa
Springs State Park Saturday.
Up to 300 runners In 10 age divisions m ay vie
for trophies In the 3.1-mile run along ihr
wooded trulls. Runners may register from 7 a.m.
until 8 a m. There Is a 810 fee tier runner. All
proceeds from the race will benrflt the park and
basin uctlvlllrs of the Citizens, with a |&gt;ortlon
going to the Florida Audubon Society Center for
Birds of Prey.
For more Information and directions, call
263-8030.

LO N G W O O D — Longwood routmlsMoncrs yesterday huttlrd both
an Influx o! udull businesses within
c lly llm lls and tndflc woes on
Rangrllnc Road.
T h e ordinance calling for a 180day moratorium preventing any
new adult businesses or entertulnmcnt ventures from opening

Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D - Th e parents of a
Lukevlew Middle School student
have sued the Seminole County
School Board and a teacher for
damages over a May classroom
Incident during which they claim
their son was Injured.

A n ntlomcy for Pete and June
Meadows and their son. Chyle
Andrew Meadows filed suit against
the school board and Albert Lewis.
Th e plaintiffs allege on May 4.
th eir son was In u 7th grade
geography class (aught by Lewis.
T h e plalntllTs claim Lewis lifted and
Hipped over a desk where Meadows

□ B ee Balt. Page BA

O n e b o y ’s tra g ic
d e a t h w a s g if t o f
lif e f o r a n o t h e r
By SUSAN WBNNBR
Herald Correspondent____________________________
SANFORD Th e ycur 1992 began us a
seemingly normal year for Ihe Mrdlock family.
Later, that year It became what some parents
might see as a nightmare.
In the eyes of this faithful household their
experience was simply a way to be a testimony
for God. Michael Sr. told his son after the
shocking news In mid-December that Michael J r ..
15. had cirrhosis of the liver.
It all began when Adrlanne. Michael J r .'s
mother, noticed that he was coming home from
school very sluggish and napping for long periods
of time after returning from school. At this age.
everyone knows It's hard to keep them home
m uch less asleep. His mother also noted that his
stomach seemed to protrude much more than
norm al. "S a m m y Davis came to m y heart
because of his bloated stomach and people
thought he was looking good because he had put
on some weight." she suld. "I knew that m y son
shouldn't be going around with yellow eyes and
yellow fingers." She actively pursued counsel
with their doctors until they finally agreed lo run
some x-rays, tests and blood work. T h e doctor
lound some nodules In his stomach and an
enzyme In his blood, bilirubin, was elevated
m uch more than normal. They were convinced
(here was a problem w ith his liver. Michael J r .
had broken hla jaw about four yean before this
Ume. He had lost a lot of blood therefore requiring
a blood transfusion. Specialists were sure that the
blood must have been tainted with the hepatitis
virus.

Adrlanne, Michael Jr., Mary Francle and Michael Medlock Sr.
During the course of the months that followed
ihe In itia l d iagnosis, m a n y conversations
transpired In the home.
Adrlanne suld. "I remember one day lie asked
why people cry when other people die? He told
me you will miss them but you will die sometime
too. He spoke that death fa like a peanut shell,
your (leah. but the meat fa your soul. He also
spoke of life being like a flower. You plant a seed,
but th r seed must die In order to have a bud. No
one knows when It dies but In turn you have a
bloom und hearts are healed because a beautiful

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flower appears."
Michael J r . went on about his life and dully
attended school. He was being monitored mon­
thly by his doctor and every couple of months by
Shands Hospital In Gainesville. By March of 1993
he was put on Ihe transplant list at Shands. Still
continuing his class schedule he gradually began
to weaken and on Oct. 14. 1993. the serious
symptoms the doctors had warned the Medlocks
about had begun. "He began bleeding In his
mouth and his eyes were very Jaundiced." she

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�1A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, January 4, 1994

N EW S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Com m issioner Jamerson sworn in
By ADAM YEOMANS
Associatod Press Writer

Cuban exile groups p lan election
T A M P A — Cuban exiles, m a n y who have not east a vole
since Fidel Castro look control of their homeland m ore than 35
years ago. are planning a symbolic election to unite the
com m unity.
"T h is Is wonderful." said Angela Gonzalez, who fled Cuba In
1968. " T h is Is very Important for me. I will be able to vote for
ihe first tim e since I left m y country and for someone that I
choose to represent me.”
Remember Mnreo Gomez, an educator and co-organizer, said
Monday at a meeting of the C u b a n Civic Club that the elections
will serve to unite the exile com m un ity.
"For us to be able to accomplish something like this makes
me very ha p p y," Macro G om ez said. “ When the tim e comes to
return to C uba, we can't be d ivid e d ."
The Feb. 26 elections w ill produce five officials — three
representatives who will each serve two-year terms, and two
alternates. Those officials w ill represent the T a m p a Uay area's
Cuban exile community at local and national gatherings.
Ten representatives — all Cuban exiles — m ake up an
electoral commission organizing the elections. More than a
dozen Cuban groups are Involved In the effort.

T A L L A H A S S E E — As Flo rid a 's new
education commissioner. Doug Jamerson
promised lo continue pushing the education
reforms he has championed ns n stale
legislator for the past 11years.
As a lawmaker. Jamerson pushed the
reforms known as education accountability
that transfer the power over local schools
from the Legislature to teachers, parents
and administrators.
At his swearing In Monday. Jatncrson Mid
he plans to redefine the role of the state
Department of Education in give further
responsibilities to those directly Involved In
local school districts.
"W e cannot win the race to the future
shackled to some of our current educallnn
programs." he said. “ We cannot win that
race held back by horse and buggy
programs."
But Jamerson also gave his support to

emplovres at the education department, an
agency frequently criticised by lawmakers
as a bloated government bureaucracy that
has hampered local school districts.
"T h e real truth Is. however, that no group
of workers are as dedicated, comm itted and
caring." he said. "And time alter lime again,
they've had to react to law a ltrr law and the
rules and regulations required by those
laws. Implementing one law shortly lirlorr
another has passed, which has weighed the
system down and which has caused great
disparagement."
About 350 lawmakers, lobbyists, educa­
tors and students watched as U S. Circuit
Judge Joseph Hatched of St. I’elersburg
gave the oath of office to Jam erson. who
becomes the second black Cabinet member
In this century and the third In Florida
history.
Gov. I^iwton Chiles appointed Jamerson.
46. to complete the unexplred term of Betty
Castor, who was nnmed president of the
University of South Florida In Ta m p a .

Jam erson already has announced hla
plans to seek election to the $94.040-n-yenr
post In 1994.
Th e swearing-ln ceremony was held at
Cobb Middle School. Hie oldest middle
school In Tallahassee at 4 1. It was symbolic
of the governor's proposal to keep middle
schools open Into Ihe evenings to give
students an alternative environment lo the
streets.
"It's lining we should be where Hie power
should start." Chiles said. "It doesn’t start
In big buildings In Tallahassee. It starts In
the srhools."
Jam erson. a teacher for 17 years, screed
as the assistant to the director of St.
Petersburg Junior College’s criminal Justice
Institute. H r was first elected lo the Florida
House In 1962 from St. Petersburg, Like
Chiles and Castor. Jam erson Is a Democrat.
Jam erson follows blark Cabinet members
Jesse McCrary, who was named secretary of
state In 1976. and Jonathan Gibbs, who
became secretary of stale In 1666.

Public access program cancelled
T A M f-A — The producer of a public access cable program
has been suspended and the program temporarily cancelled
after a few seconds of graphic sexual Intercourse w as televised.
Jones Intercablc of Ta m p a on Monday suspended Tro y
Muslal for a year for "vio la tin g rules and procedures of public
access programing on the show . "Really Live on T a p e ."
The weekly series features nude women, exotic dangers and
clips from some adult film s. Officials with Jo n e s Intercable
decided the programming went too far on T h u rsd a y , when the
episode showed a sexual Intercourse.
"W e want to make It clear that we're taking this action
because It's a violation of o u r procedures and not because
we're m aking a Judgment about whether the program was
obscene." suld 1)111 Schrtcker. director of public access
program m ing for Jones.
Th e sta ir attorney's office w ill be notified of the program, but
Schrtcker said "II will be u p to them whether they decide to
pursue It."
During the "Live on T a p e " program. Muslal. who Is
responsible for the show's content, and co-host Je re m y Owens
told viewers the sex scene was shown by mistake. Neither
could be reached for comm ent Monday.

T icket to ride
Sunny axles, a wide open
space and a dune buggy
combined for a good time last
wook for Konny McMillan. Ho
look a low minutes to go
cruising in his open air vehicle
on a baseball field near the
Sanlord Police Station.
HetaM Photo fey Sag»i Harneck

Investigators rule arson in restaurant fire
T IE R R A VERDE — Investigators said a fire w hich caused
$600,000 damage at a popular seafood restaurant here was the
work of an arsonist.
flllly's Tlerra Verde Seafood Co. was engulfed In ilames early
Monday morning. A sh eriffs deputy patrolling the area
discovered smoke and alerted firefighters.
No arrests had been made b y late Monday.
A Joint assessment by the Hillsborough C o u n ty Sheriff's
Office, the stale fire m arshal and the St. Petersburg Fire
Department estimated damages at $600,000. said Lt. Tom
Young of the St. Petersburg Fire Department.
"T h e re ’s no way someone could start with w h a t's there and
build u p .’’ Young said. "W e saw the structure as being s total
ioafcjmim lift
About 350 to 400 people patronized the restaurant on
weekdays and about 500 on weekends, said general manager
Billy Mbdre.Tt was "really a going place." he said.
Th e property is owned b y Transcontinental Financial, he
said.

Drop-out program
puts teens with
disabled children
By Associated Brass
G A IN E S V IL L E Potential
high-school dropouts’ are being
teamed with disabled children to
raise their self-esteem and keep
them In class.
" T h is really Jars them and
unsettles th e m ," project coordlnator Bruce Delaney says of the
potential dropouts. "It provokes
them to think
the quality
ik about
a...........................
or their lives. Th e y begin to
realize that other ch ild re n ’s
problems m ay be greater than
their ow n."
T e n " a t-r la k " high school
students from P.K. Yonge Labo­
ratory School at the University
of Florida are spending Monday
mornings at Alachua C ounty’s
Sidney Lanier Center, feeding,
teaching and playing with m o d­
erately and severely disabled
children.
Surveys of the nine students
who participated In the program
last year and analysts of (heir
weekly Journals Indicate they
felt better about school and

Lotto winner saved ticket for C hristm as
T A L L A H A S S E E — Jo h n n ie Mosley knew she had won more
than $15 million In the lottery, but she watted almost four
months to tell anyone.
On Christmas morning alter all the other presents were
opened, the Melbourne w o m a n gave her husband a school
folder and told him. " T h is is the best I can do."
Th e folder contained a co p y of the w inning Florida Lotto
ticket worth $15.7 m illion and local newspaper clippings
detailing the four-month search for the mysterious winner.
"I didn't pul It under the tree." Mrs. Mosley told lottery
officials Monday as she and her family presented their winning
ticket. " I kept It hidden and then I walked up and handed It to
him and said 'This Is the best I can do this year. I love you.'"
Mrs. Mosley. 43. a salon m anager and hair stylist, had quietly
left the ticket In a safety deposit box at her bank and continued
on as normal.
T h e Mosleys will receive *789,000 annually for 2 0 years.
"M y dad thought It was a Joke at first." said the Mosleys'
15-year-old son, Mike. " B u t when m y mom told h im It wasn't,
that she had the real ticket In a safe deposit box. everyone
started Jumping up and d o w n . Th e n m y dad started crying. We
all storied crying. Then we were all dancing a ro u n d ."

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about themselves.
Th e survey showed 88 pcrcrnl
of the students felt they were
average and 11 percent felt they
were above a v e ra g e before
participating In th r program.
After completing the program.
55 p e rc e n t felt th e y were
average and 44 percent felt lltey
were above average.
Seven of the students' grade
point averages Improved, and
the number of falling grades fell
by 50 percent.
Wes Corbett, assistant director
of P.K. Yongc. said helping the
disabled c h ild r e n complete
routine activities, such as ruling
and getting dressed, gives the
students a sense of sclf-worlh
and accomplishment.
"T h is program has a powerful
emotional Impacl on the people
Involved." Corbcll said. "The
students not only get to help
their com m unity, but they have
on opportunity to sec how they
Influence those they are help­
ing."

By Associated Pros*
O R L A N D O - T h r A C L U Is
reorganizing and reinforcing
for a busy 1994. defending
Floridians who claim thetr
civil rights have been violated
by government agencies.
T h e A in e r 1c n n C i v i l
Liberties Union also wants the
public to more clearly u n ­
derstand its mission.
"W e are perceived as a
libe ra l o rg a n iza tio n ." said
C hairm an Alan Lunin of the
Central Florida A C L U chap­
ter.
"W e are only liberal In the
sense wc believe civil rights
and civil liberties arc absolute
and you don't tread of them.
Part of our biggest challenge
pl.Ui to people..
Is to try to explain
wc are cvcnhandcd,"
In the Orlando area, the
5 5 5 -m e m h e r c h a p t e r Is
strengthening Its clout by
organizing volunteer lawyers

Into a legal panel that will
plan case strategy and pool
resources.
Th e time for civil liberties
battles Is ripe. Lunin said,
because the Florida Supreme
C ourt rcccnily has grown
more "friendly" to civil rights
claims. He admits, however,
the p u b lic m a y feel d if­
ferently.
T h e group has strong crit­
ics.
’ ’ T h e A C L U has an
agenda," mild John Dowlcss.
state field director for the
Christian Coalition of Florida.
"In the opinion of most. It's
not for civil liberties.
"It's a very liberal agenda In
o p p o s itio n to those w ho
espouse the Christian faith.
T h e A C L U Is anything but
mainstream.' added Dowless.
T h e religious community Is
growing more active In court
lo counter the A C LU . he said.

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cold. Low In the lower to m id
30s with w in d chill 15 to 20
degtrea. W in d northwest 15 to
20 mph.
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High In the m id 50s. Wind north
15 mph.
Extended forecast: Thursday:
Partly cloudy and warmer. Lows
In the upper 30s to lower 4Os.
Highs In the upper 60s to lower
70s. Friday: Partly cloudy with a
chance of showers by afternoon.
Lows In the 50s.
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, January 4, 1994 - 3A

$600 annual fee for gun dealers?
Tow truck caper
Three men were arrested by Lougwuod |xtl!ce Thursday.
Police said they received u re|Mirt that a vehicle was being
attached to a to sr truck on C .R . 427. Th e arrest report said
when the men realized they had been spoiled, they attempted
to drive off. Ebbott E. Fowler. 28. of Ocoee was charged with
grand theft auto and carrying u concealed llrearm. Th e other
two men. Identified as Coleman L. Crews. 35. of Ml. Dora, and
Kenneth F. Ilowers. 28. of Ocoee, were charged with grand
theft auto.

Car In lake
Sanford police arrested Roy Jerom e llosllc, 38. 1008 W . 12th
Street on Sunday. Police said they responded to u domestic
violence call ul a residence In the 300 block of Rarhrll Avenue.
The arrest report Indicated that following an altercation with a
female. Hostlc reportedly took the wom an's vehicle, drove to
the lakefront In Sanford, and pushed the car Into luike Monroe.
He was arrested on charges of domestic violence (batteryI and
criminal mischief.

Refrigerator theft
Sanford police arrested Freddie Lee Davis. 30. 1051 Scott
Drive. Sanford on Sunday. Police said he had reportedly
removed a refrigerator from a vacant apartment In the 1200
block of Magnolia Avenue, loaded It Into his pickup truck, und
driven off. After he was located In the vehicle |&gt;arkrd In the
1200 block of Park Avenue, he was arrested on charges of
burglary and theft.

Retail th eft
Sunday. Sanford (&gt;ollce arrested Booker T . Barrlner. 31. of
2591 Crawford Drive. Sanford, at a retail store In the 1500
block of S. French Avenue. Police said he reportedly attempted
to take two (racks of batteries, valued at 910.96 from a store
without paying for them. He was eburged with retail theft.
Police said they also found him In possession of a small p!|&gt;e.
and charged him with possession of d rug paraphernalia

an Increase In the num ber of A T F officials
who process applications to enable closer
scrutiny of the 3.000 people who seek a
dealer's license each month, the administra­
tion official said.

for the three-year renewul of a valid license.
Th e Increase was contained In the re­
cently enacted Brady gun control act that
Imposes a five-day waiting period and
W A S H IN G TO N (API - The Clinton ad
ministration wants to charge gun dealers background checks on handgun purchases.
Bentsen also will support pending legisla­
9600 a year for a firearms license to
discourage all but legitimate businesses tion to lift a provision In current law that
from obtaining the permits, congressional prohibits A T F from inspecting a dealer more
than once a year.
and administration sources say.
Bentsen said In an Interview last month
Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen was
scheduled to unveil the proposal today as that the Treasury Department was studying
(►art of a broader legislative package to place a proposal to sharply raise the gun dealers'
flreurms dealers under tighter regulatory licensing fee.
"It makes no sense at a ll... to have a very
control, said the officials, who spoke Mon­
m inim um payment where you have people
day on condition of anonymity.
T h e Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and even operating out of their kitchens."
Firearms estimates that Increasing the fee to Bentsen told Th e Associated Press.
National Rifle Association lobbyist Joe
$600 would prompt 80 percent of the
nation's 244.000 dealers to drop their Phillips said the proposed fee was "entirely
licenses, an administration official said. A T F unjustified" ind about five times the actual
now employs 240 Inspectors who process cost of Issuing the permit.
"W hat Secretary Bentsen Is doing Is Just
licenses and visit dealers to ensure compli­
another example of attempting to recover
ance with federal laws.
A vast mnjorlty of dealers are people who the cost of crim inal Investigations by
sell guns from their homes on an Infrequent Jacking up the price the la w -a b id in g
Inis Is and who obtained the license to enable firearms dealers have to pay.'* Phillips said.
"Most federal firearms dealers are not
them to purchase weapons at deep dis­
counts from wholesalers. Licensed dealers criminals: most are law-abiding dealers."
are also free of legal restrictions Imposed by Phillips said
Law enforcement officials say. however,
state gun laws and can order weupons to be
that dealers who operate Informally are
shtp|&gt;cd to them across state lines
For 25 years, the licensing fee was $30 for believed to Ire the source of m any weapons
three years. T h e fee was raised recently to bought by criminals
The secretary also Is planning to pro|tose
$200 for a new three-year license and 990

By J A M S ROWLBY

Associated Press Writer

He also will announce plans to upgrade
A T F 's computerized record keeping system
for collecting and storing firearms data, the
official said.
Another legislative proposal Bentsen will
announce would require dealers to provide
A T F upon request with Information when
agents are trying to trace wrapons Involved
In crimes.
Current law does not Include such n
requirement, though most legitimate gun
dealers cooperate with A T F . officials say.
Bentsen also w ill propose legislation
requiring firearms dealers to comply with
stute and local laws.
A T F currently does not have the (rower to
revoke or withhold a license If It determines
that a dealer Is flouting local ordinances,
such as zoning laws that prohibit the
operation of a business In a residential
neighborhood or a gun dealership near a
school. It can only report such violations to
local authorities.
T h e a d m in is tra tio n proposal w o u ld
strengthen a similar provision passed by the
Senate as part of broader antl-crtme legisla­
tion that Is pending In Congress, the
administration official said.

Double burglary
Gregory C . Huettner. 28. with no local address, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday. Police said hr had been connected
with two burglaries, troth at the same business In the 1000
block of Sanford Avenue The arrest rrport said on Nov. 4. a
calculator wus taken, and fingerprints were obtained from u
can of pork and beans which had reportedly treerr eaten In the
business' lounge during the burglary. For that Incident.
Uuettner was charged with burglary and theft. Police also
connected Buettner with another burglary on Nov. 7. during
which lime they said 92.000 In property was taken. For that
case, he was charged with burglary and grund theft.

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Resisting arrest
Sanford police arrested Johnnie L. Perkins. 37. 1002 W . 13th
Street on Sunday. Officers responding to a 9 1 1 call alxiut a
possible domestic disturbance, said they found Perkins at the
rear of an apartment In Castle Brewer Court. Th e y said he
refused to Identify himself when usked to do so. Perkins was
urrested on a charge of resisting an officer without violence.

Art is where one finds It, even
In plumbing pipes. This stack
of pipes awaits distribution, at
A.D. Rosier Wholesale Plumb­
ing, 111 N. French Avenue In
Sanford.
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DUI arrests
• John Thom as Johnson. 33. 145 Linda Lane. Lake Mary,
was arrested by deputies on U .S . Highway 17-92 und Lake
Katherine on Dec. 31. He was charged with driving under the
Influence of alcohol.
• Lisa G. McClure. 24. of Orlando, wus urrested by (.ongwood
police following 9 truffle stop on C h u rlo iir Street Thursday. She
was charged with driving under the Influence of alcohol,
possession of under 20 grams of cannabis, and fleeing and
attempting to elude an officer.

W arrant arrests
• Alphonso Bradshaw. 33. 144 Academy Avc.. Sanford, wus
urrested by sheriffs deputies at the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional
Facility Thursday. He was wauled for fulling to up|&gt;cnr on a
charge of petit theft.
• Allen Silas. 36. 1506 W. 16th Street. Sanford, wus found by
Sanford police riding a bike on Sanford Avenue Thursday. He
was wanted on a warrant for tatting to appear on u charge of
theft.
•Jessie Bobby Harper. 23. 1931 W . 14th Street. Sanford,
was arrested by deputies at the Jail Thursday. He was wanted
for violation of parole on a conviction of criminal mischief.
• Thom as Nelson lllcks. 42. 43 Rock Cove Court. Sanford,
was arrested by deputies at his residence Thursday. He was
wanted on a Volusia County w arrant for contempt of child
abuse.
• Korey L yn n Frank. 24. 901 E . Church Street. Longwood.
was arrested at the jail by deputies on Thursday. He was
wanted on a warrant for dealing In stolen property, and
another for violation of parole on a conviction of driving with a
suspended/revoked license.
• Jo h n n y Rosier. 46. 1311 Copper Avc.. Sanford, was
arrested at the jail Thursday. He was wanted for falling to
appear to pay a fine.

Incidents reported to th e sheriff
• 9350 In Items wus said to have been stolen, and $1,300 In
damage done Thursday In a vehicular burglary on Creckwater
Terrace, at Pebble Creek Apartments.
• 9250 In damage was reportedly done In a vehicular
burglary Sunday In the 2800 block of Sun Luke Loop. In Sun
Lake Apartments.
• A 1988 Mazda was reportedly stolen Thursday In the 400
block of Suniake Circle In Sun Lake Apartments. T h e vehicle
was later reported found In Orange County.
• A semi tractor-trailer was reportedly burglarized Thursday,
parked In the 2000 block of Alexander Avenue. Deputies said
exhaust pipes valued at 9850 were taken, with $150 damage
done to the cab.
• A 357 revolver valued at 9175 was discovered stolen
between Oct. 31 and Dec. 20. from a residence In the 3000
block of Main Street.
• T w o mountain bikes valued at 9800 were reportedly stolen
Sunday from the porch of a residence In the 500 block of
Sllvergate Loop, near Lake Mary.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A 1993 Dodge pickup truck was reported stolen Sunduy
from Carriage Cove Way. Police said the burglar apparently
removed a VC R and stereo from the residence as well.
• A blue and gray 1985 Chrysler Fifth Avenue wus reponed
stolen Saturday from the 900 block of W. 11th Street.
• 91.500 In property was reportedly stolen Sunduy from a
1988 Ford parked on Rachell Avenue In Regatta Shores
Apartments.
• 9740 In Items were reported missing Sunday from a
carport In the 2400 block of Chose Avenue.
• A church truck, (used to wheel cofflnsl was reportedly
stolen on Dec. 29 from Brlsson Funeral Home. 905 Laurel
Avenue.
• Speakers valued at 9100 and $5 In candy canes were
reported stolen Saturday from a residence In the 700 block of
RosecIlfT Circle.
• A residential burglary was reported Saturday In the 100
block of Country Club Circle. No Immediate list of any Items
taken was avsllable.
• Three pellets were reportedly shot Into a mobile home
Saturday on Carriage Cove W ay.
• A business burglary was reported Saturday in the 1500
block of S. French Avenue. Police said nn alarm was set off,
which possibly frightened the burglar.

V id e o g a m e m a k e rs c lo s e to
By D IAN ID U STO N
Associated Praaa Writer_________
W A S H IN G T O N - Videogame
m a kers say they're m o vin g
q u ic k ly to m o llify p a re n ts
alarmed by the sight of Ju n io r
zapping bloodsucking vampires
and homicidal martial arts war­
riors off the T V screen.
M a n u fa c tu re rs ' represcntatlves. under growing pre­
ssure from Congress to volun­
tarily start a rating system, are
meeting In Las Vegas to begin
work on a labeling system.
Th e Ja n . 8 meeting, which Is
to be held under the auspices of
the Software Publishers Assoclat l o n . f o l l o w s a threat b y
lawmakers to pass legislation
that would Impose such a sys­
tem on the Industry.
During recent testimony to the
Senule. the software association
promised .he Industry that It
would take action on Its own.
"W e welcome this weekend's
m e e t i n g . " said R ic h a rd
B r u d v lk -L ln d n e r of Sega of
Am erica, one of the leading
makers of home video enter­
tainment. "W e can fashion a
system that enables consumers
to make Informed decisions In a
g ro w in g , c o m p e titive
marketplace."
He said Sega has put ratings,
usslgned by a panel of educators
and child psychologists, on new
titles since August.
"W e hope It serves as a model
for an Industry-wide rating sys­
tem that gives parents the guid­
ance they want or need about
the age appropriateness and
content of home video games.”
said Brudvlk-Llndner.
T w ’o games distributed by
Sega and others have been
s in g le d o u t for attack b y
lawmakers for depictions of par­
ticularly gruesome violence.
In one of th em . " M o r ta l
Kom bat." martial arts warriors
kill their victims by ripping out

their hearts, spinal columns atul
heads.
In anothef .4 "N ig h t Trap * "
scantily clad sorority sisters mV
shown In live-action video os
t h e y ' r e b e i n g s t a l k e d by
bloodsucking villains. Th e cre­
ator of that game. To m Zllo of
Digital lictures Inc., said It has
be en m i s i n t e r p r e t e d by
lawm akers who don't u n ­
derstand that It Is a parody on
low-budget horror movies of the
1950s.
Its villains arc a vampire and
his high-tech henchmen who
have entered an old winery that
has been converted to a hotel.
There, they try to capture hotel

la b e lin g s y s t e m

guests und drain their blood.
The player's Job is to trap the
black-suited ghouls by activating
im p doors as they stalk their
victims.
"F ra n k ly . I don't want anyone
under the age of 17 to buy It."
Zllo wrote In a Washington I’ost
op-ed c o lu m n defending his
game from lawmakers' criticism.
He said he has sold 100.000
copies of the game In the United
Stales without a single letter of
complaint. "Almost all wurranty
cards returned were from Indi­
viduals between the ages of 18
and 2 5 ." he said.
"T h e senators seem to think
video games are Just for kids and

that we at Digital Pictures want
to contribute to the corruption of
m inors." he said. "B u t the Atari
Generation has grown u p ."
Sens. Joseph Lleberman. DConn., and Herb Kohl. D-Wls..
Introduced legislation that would
give the Industry a year to come
up with Its own system before a
federal one would go Into effect.
Hearings have been held but no
votes have taken place.
It's thrust, however. Is similar
to the attack In both the House
and Senate on T V violence. Nine
bills are (rending that would
restrict dramatized m urder and
mayhem on television.

NOTICE OF ENACTMENT OF BINGO REGULATIONS
The City of Sanford has adopted Ordinance No. 3186 to regulate
charity and for profit BING O O PER A TIO N S in the City of Sanford.
These regulations are E FF E C TIV E IM M EDIA TELY, and include the
requirement that each bingo operation obtain a R EG U LA TO R Y
PER M IT from the City of Sanford.
A 60 day time period is being allowed for current bingo operations
to comply-with these regulations and obtain the regulatory permit.
The 60 day time period begins on the date of receipt of a copy of
Ordinance No. 3186 or on January 4 ,1 9 9 4 , whichever is earlier.
For further information regarding these BINGO R EG ULA TIO N S
AND T H E R EQ U IR ED R EG U LA TO R Y PERM IT, please contact
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E D ITO R IA L S

Cheers to
those who
didn’t drink
and drive

m-

4-

It looks like th e y ’ve fin a lly gotten the
m essage.
It ’s obvious those w h o d r in k an d then gel
b e h in d the wheel of a c a r pose a danger to
them selves. T h e y are also a d e trim en t to
In n o c e n ts w ho m ig h t cross their p ath. T h e y
h a ve finally learned. It w o u ld seem , that It's
n o t w o rth li.
L a w enforcem ent officials reported that
o n ly five people w ere arrested for d riv in g
u n d e r the influence this N e w Y e a r's E ve .
N o one was killed In a u to accidents In the
c o u n ty w hile one y e a r slipped into the next.
B o th of these are good signs.
T h e n ew state law that low ered the lim it for
legal Intoxication p ro b a b ly c o n vin ce d m a n y
w h o m a y have p re v io u sly th o u g h t th e y ’d be
" s o b e r e n o u g h " to d riv e that th e y ’d better
p a r ty at hom e o r a pp o in t a designated d rive r.
W e arc not opposed to go in g out and
b r in g in g In the N e w Y e a r w ith a toast.
H o w e v e r, those w h o e n d a n g e r the lives of
o th e rs In the n a m e of a good tim e should be
kept off the road.
N o celebration Is w o rth the h o rro rs that
d r in k in g and d r iv in g c a n b rin g .
Leg islato rs u n d law e n fo rce m e n t officials
w o rk e d hard to be su re the streets w ere safer
for those w h o chose to p a rty a w a y from
b o r n e : W e a p p la u d th e ir efforts.
W e are also pleased thut so m a n y partyg o e rs chose to celebrate se n sib ly a n d safely to
m u k e this a h a p p y n e w y e a r for all.

JO S EP H PERKIN S

Bill C linton gets his report card
Bill Clinton promised a great m any things on
his way to the White House: That he would get
the sluggish U S. economy growing again. That
he would crealc new Jobs. That he would cut
taxes for the middle class Th a t lie would gel a
handle on runaway health care costs. That hr
would end welfare as we know it.
O f course, no one expected the self-styled New
Democrat to achieve all of these great labors In a
fell swoop. But ns the first year of the Clinton
presidency draws to a close, it seems appropriate
to gradr his performance so far lit the Oval
Office.
Budget. The first major test for Clinton was the
federal budget. It provided a ripe opportunity for
the president to prove to the 57 percent of
Americans who did not vote for him that he was
not cut from Ihe same fabric as tox-and-spend
Democrats who previously have ant In the White
House,
So what did Clinton do? He pushed through
the largest tax Incrrase In American history,
some 9275 billion over the next five years. Not
even the middle class was spared
T h e pretext for the Clinton tax hike was the
m ounting federal deficit. He claimed that the
new levies Imposed on American famlllrs and

businesses would Ik * mate bed dollar-Tor-dollar bv
federal s|K-mllng cuts
But the fact Is that
governm ent sp e n d ­
ing actually will in ­
crease by more than
8300 billion over Ihe
next five years. As to
the illusory cuts, 75
percent arr not even
slated to takr effect
until 1997 and 199H
after Clinton stands
for re-election.
Finally, for all the
t al k about d e ficit
re d u c tio n , C lin to n
will add 9) trillion to
th e national d e b t
It seems
over the next five
appropriate lo
years. Grade: F.
grade his
Health Carr. Th e
perform ance so
president deserves
far in toe Oval
c re d it for m a k in g
Office, j
health care reform a
national priority. But
Ills prescription for curing what alls the nation's

SARAH O V ER S TR EE

O n e by one, k id s ’
lives can be saved

LETTER S

Glitch in G ator victory
I'm delighted the Florida Gators won the
-Southeastern Conference title. But once again
there’s a glitch on the Gator victory. W ho can deny
A u b u rn University may not only have the best
football team In the conference hut also In the
nation.
Yet the Tigers — and that Included young first
year Coach Te rry Bowden and his assistants plus
ills players — cannot reap any benefits despite
going undefeated after playing a tough schedule.
-.This Is because of penalties Imposed by the NCAA
.for rxjincthlng these people were not involved In.
It's a shame, loo. Here's w hy: I contend the
N C A A in this and m any other cases In (he past
penalize the wrong folks. T h e present roaches and
players did no wrong. Yet these people were not
allowed to have their games televised live, win no
;lltle s. and playing no bowl games Yet, none of
them broke uny N C A A rules. It was the people
before them that violated N C A A regulations.
I n v n ll hack In the early 1960s the coach of high
school " A " In Miami talked a young black athlete
w ho lived with Ills parents In an area served by
high school " D " to move across town und live with
an uncle so he could alleud high school " A ."
Officials at high school “ H " reported It to the
•Florida High School Activities Association. The
FI1SA A ruled the youngster ineligible to play for
any school his Junior and senior years Conse­
quently. he was not nwurdrd a scholarship, did not
go to college, and was not drafted by any pro tram.
It very well could have cost the boy a small
.fortune.
; W hat penally did Ih r roach of high school " A "
•receive? Not even u slap on the wrist. How alMiut
the principal of school " A ? " Absolutely nothing.
T h e youngster said he did not realize he broke any
[rules since the coach and principal of high schnl
; " A " permitted It.
Now the N C A A has “ struck" the Tigers. But It’s
’obvious Ihe wrong people were blamed, not the
[original offenders. Form er Au b urn coach Pat Bye.
[the university’s athletic director and the "boostjets’’ Involved should h .v c been banned from
college football for life But none were ever
[disciplined.
! W ithout the sanctions levied by Ihe N C A A the
T ig e rs probably would have been the S E C chumps,
had their gnmrs televised and lx*cn selected for the
S u g a r Bowl.
I’m not a violent man. But I’d like to take my
.walking ranc and bop c v rry member of the NCAA
bourd right on the shins that ordered the
•sanctions Was the N C A A decision fair? Poslllvely
•not!
Ju lia n Stenstrom
•
Sanford

LETTER S T O EDITO R
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• b e on u single subject and Ik * u s brlcl us possible.
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ROBERT W AGM AN

Cloudy with political squabbles
W A S H IN G TO N — In W ashington, crystal
balls are notoriously cloudy. But according to
all the experts all of th r following should lie
am ong the year's biggest stories;
Health Care Reform — There will t&gt;c a health
care reform blit passed In 1994. but it will not
be the bill that has been Introduced by
President Clinton. It ts likely that Just before ft
adjourns In early October. Congress will
approve a major health care reform bill. Most
believe It will not contain the central feature of
the Clinton plan — guaranteed universal
coverage. There Is a growing consensus that
universal coverage Is Just too expenslvr at the
present lime. What the bill will likely feature Is
universal access to private Insurance for those
not covered by employers, price controls
through Increased competition brought about
by managed care, and less deductibility of
prem iums by employers. In other words, a
plan much like that Introduced by moderate
Democrat Jim Cooper of Tennessee.
T h e Economy — Most In Washington believe
that the moderate recovery we arc now
experiencing will continue through 1994. hut
that the economy will not pick up m uch steam.
G row th during the first half of 1993 was n low
2 percent, and a better 4 percent In the last six
months. Few believe this pare of growth will
continue: Ihe consensus Is that It will fall back
to about 3 percent In 1994. One problem Is
that the deficit reduction package approved In
August will atari taking money out of the
economy In 1994. T h e goal of deficit reduction
and growth may lie Impossible to achieve In
the next five years.
Detroit Will Emerge Triu m p ha n t — 1994 will
be a very big year for U.S. automakers. The
[&gt;ast two years have shown a resurgence of
cars made by the "b ig three" automakers, and
the trend toward buying American should
accelerate over the next year. New models
from Chrysler and Ford are selling well, and
G M will tntrdduce a host of new models by
year's end. For the first time since the
mid-1980s. General Motors' North American
operations may show a profit.
Richards Vs. Bush — Th e most entertaining
political contest of 1994 will be the Texas
re-election m a tch -u p between Incumbent
Democratic Gov. A n n Richards and baseball
owner George W . Bush, the cx-prcsidcnt's
oldest son. Texas is the most Republican of
large stales. Th e Bushes are Texas' first
Republican family. But Richards Is hugely
popular. Bush will try to lag her as soft on
crim e and behind soaring local taxes. She will
point to economic recovery and low stale
taxes. A real donnybrook Is expected.
Welfare Reform — W hen Congress returns It

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t

health care system will make things worse, not
better.
The premise of the Clinton health reform is
that the major shortcoming ol the system Is that
a certain segment of the population lacks
Insurance. Thu s, thr president's foremost goal is
unlvrrs.il coverage.
But the reality ts that 86 percent of Americans
have health Insurance. And HO |K-rrcnt of the
Insured are satisfied with Ihe quality of rare they
receive.
It hardly seems raitnna! to overturn a health
care systrm that thr vast majority of folks a rr
happy with to accommodate th r minority who
lark Insurance (but who. It should Ik* rnrntlonrd.
do receive medical rn rr). T h a i's hardly the kind
of health reform most Americans had In m ind.
Grade: D.
Crim e. Th e president had little to say about
law and order until midway through thr year
when he announced Ills n n tl-rrlrnr plan He
drservrs kudos for promising habeas corpus
reform, which would curtail abuses In death
penally appeals. And Ids proposals for funding
m orr cops on Ihe street, bool ram ps lor youth
offenders and treatment programs lor drug
offenders might marginally reduce the crime
rate.

w ill begin work on a major welfare reform bill
that will prove welfare reform Is as hard to
achieve as health care reform. At the center of
the argument will Ik * the so-called "tw o years
and out” requirement, inundating that welfare
recipients can only stay on the rolls for two
years without finding work Many will argue
this ts too restrictive, especially In an economy
not creating m any new Jobs at the lower end of
the scale.
Trade Woes — G A T T has passed, but the
United Stales Ison a collision course with
Ja p a n and several
other Aslan and Pa­
cific Rim nations as
new rounds of talks
b e g i n , a i m e d at
o p e n in g foreign
m a r k e t s to U . S .
goods. The Japanese
refuse to co n sid e r
s p e c i f i c In*
d u s t r y -b y -ln d u s t r y
"targets" to guaran­
tee open m arkets,
and the Chinese are
refusing to lower ag­
ricultural tariffs or
stop Illegal apiuirel
exports to the United
In W a shin gto n,
States. The United
crystal balls are
Stales also has deep­
notoriously
ening trade problems
cloudy, j
w i t h South K o re a
a n d several o th e r
Aslan nations. These
problems will only grow In 1994.
Th e Balkans W ar W ill Spread — T h e United
Nations and the European Com m unity are no
nearer ending the wars In Croatia and Bosnia
than they were a year ago. If anything, the
situation has worsened. Many cx|&gt;erts here
predict that. In 1994. the conflict will escalate
to neighboring stales like Macedonia and
Albania. Some even believe that the Balkans
will replace (he Middle East as the world's hot
spot.
T h e 1996 GO P Presidential Rare — Th is year
w ill sec the start of real jockeying for the GOP
presidential nomination In 1996. Right now
Senate Majority Leader Bob Dote has emerged
as the front-runner based on his anti-Clinton
H ill leadership. But most polls show he has the
support of fewer than 20 percent of Re­
publicans. So the contest Is wide open. Many
Republicans seem to be walling to see what
former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairm an Colin
Powell does. He has not even said If h r Is a
Republican, but the polls Indicate he would be
the Republican standard-bearer If he came out
on the GOP side.

Th is past year I was appointed local United
W ay representative for m y company and
spent several weeks evaluating agencies that
receive United Way funds. Once we'd made
budget rrcommendatlnns lor each agency for
the upcoming year, we begun lo plan for a
new campaign to raise money to fund our
recommendations.
I don't know If United Way brass realized
we were tired and wondering If all this hard
work really [lays off,
but the speaker they
chose for the cornpalgn kickoff
breakfast c o u ld n 't
have done Ik -1ter to
r e m I nd us w h a I
w r ’rr doing this for.
His name Is David
C
o
o
k
. a
t t ir e c -p lc c c -s u llr d
bear of a man who
d ire c ts s ou t hwe st
M is s o u ri's G irl
Scouts program. In a
gentle manner that
didn't prepare us for
W o woro tired
and wondering
the Im pact of Ills
words, he reminded
If all this hard
us of why we were
work really pays
there.
o il. y
Cook told us h r
had been spcuklng In
---------------------------------------another city when
the mother of a young G irl Scout came up
and asked hint If he would come to her home
to visit her daughter. It wax an unusual
request, he said, hilt since h r had some extra
time he agreed.
When he reached Ihe home the mother led
him to file g irl's bedroom, which was
completely dark.
"W hen she turned on th r light I understood
w hy It had been dark." Cook (old us. “ Th e n lying on the bed In a G irl Scout uniform, w ith
her badges on her chest, was a little girl. She
was blind, und she had such severe physical
deformities tliat m y first Instinct was to step
back. But I went up lo the bed and she told
me she had Just w nnlrd lo meet me so site
could tell me whal Girl Scouting had meant
to her life.
"She went on to tell me (hut at school, th r
kids tormented her because of her physical
condition and Ik -cuusc ol u learning disability.
She said she had seen no reason lor her lo
have been born until she and her Girl Scout
troop got into the G irl Scout units on
self-esteem. She said It was then that she
begun to discover that there wax worth and
value to her life, und she started to feel good
about herself and to Ik - glad lhat she had
been born."
When Cook finished speaking there was
absolute silence In the hall. It Is seldom we
receive such graphic evidence that the
decisions we make In a boardroom ■■ such as
the Girl Scouts national organization did
when It discovered that m any American girls
suffer from low self-esteem and developed a
series of programs lo combat It -- actually
reach their Intended target.
I have thought about that little girl oficn
this year. On the news w c'vc seen the
funerals of dead children, and we’ve heard
kids talk about the guns they’ve seen carried
by fellow classmates and the killings they’ve
seen In their neighborhoods. A recent Metro­
politan Life Insurance ComjKiny jmiII revealed
that 22 percent of all boys In American
schools say they have carried a gun or knife
lo school ut some time, and 11 percent of
teachers and 23 percent of students say they
have hern the victims of violence In or near
their schools.
Th e reasons so many of our children urc In
trouble would require a sociologist to explain,
but that doesn't really m,titer Itecause by the
time we figure It out they’ll be lost. What
matters Is that so m any of them can \k saved,
and by such a simple remedy: one adult to
care about one child, lo become Involved In
his or her life, to love and support Ihe child,
to model how life can be lived productively
and happily.
T o the millions of us with gifts to give In
one of Ihe many helping agenrles that serve
these children. 1 know you're Just waiting for
someone to nudge you.

�Stnlord Herald. Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, January 4. 1994 - BA

Life-------------Continued from Page IA
said. "H is
hlllriihiii wus 43. w hich Is dan­
gerously high. T h e ilocfnr fell
llic rr was poison all dirough Ills
s y s t e m and p r o b a b l y bail
reached Ills hr.iln by now ."
T h a i was at l p in. when ilic
doctor lold Michael Sr. Hint ihry
were looklngat sudden death.
Adrtanne said. " I prayed. Lord
lie’s noi mine. Von gave him to
me and If you nerd to take him
you c a n ." She felt she was
preparing hrrsell for what might
happen. She recalled. "I also
knew he didn't like soils so I
knew Ih.il I would need to shop
tor a bee-bop outfit. Yet. I was
pleasantly pleased because I felt
the Lord lutd It under control."
Michael had gone home for a
nap after the doctor's appoint­
ment Adrtanne went borne and
Michael J r requested to accom­
pany her to ceramics class She
decided there was really nothing

she could do to change the
outronir so she wanted what she
thought could Ik - Ills last day to
Ik* enjoyable. We talked at ce­
ramics and bad such a good
I line, she said.
" I rrmcmlrcr he wanted to no
for a taco after class Normally I
would think, oh that's too much
salt and rule It out. That night I
decided If he Is going lo die
what's a III lie salt? I've trtrd to
build a good foundation for our
children. The topic of death has
alwuys Ik -c i i discussed openly,
because as C h r i s t i a n s we
shouldn't fear It My prayer
everyday Is to help others and
laird let nir not Ik - a liability, tint
an asset."

The MedliK-ks expressed fre­
quently that O ik ! O ik I was in
control the whole time
A call wus received by Michael
Hr. al about 7 30 p in. the same
evening as the upselling news
was delivered from tire diwlor.

lie was frantically trying to
reach Adrlanne and their son.
Hhatids had called and Ihry were
Instructed to rush to the hosplial
because a hver was waiting that
was a suitable rnatcli for him.
Michael .Jr. recalled. " T h e
night they called us 1 felt a little
shaky, tint when I originally
heard the diagnosis I wasn't
scared. I did do a lot of praying. I
asked God anti said I hope
everything will go all right and
llow smoothly. Whatever hap­
pens I didn't want to doubt that I
was going to live '"
Michael .Jr attributes Ills posi­
tive attitude lo his parents. He
fell Ills parents as well as God
gave him the strength to drat
with everything and be open
lie vividly remembers a girl
named Felicia who also had a
liver transplant when he was In
the hospital at Shands.
"She recovered real last like
me and got out of ICU quickly

DEATHS
JO Y C E " J O Y " BLANCHARD
Jo yce "Joy" Blanchard. 62,
Highland Drive, F rrn Park. died
Sunday. Jan. 2. 1994. at h rr
residence. Porn Ju n e 14. 1931,
In Mlchmnnd. Va.. site moved lo
Central Florida In 1973. Mrs,
ttlanchard was u retired regis­
te red hospital nurse and
Episcopalian. She was director of
Sum ter County's "Project Help."
rn rrn b rr and former president of
Business Women's Association
of AmcrtcanWIchmond She was
co-uwner ol B..me hard's CafetcrluJCarnelsioiie Apartments und
co-owner dart-o-prlse. Decatur.
Ga.
S u rvivo rs Include husband.
Cecil. Fern Park. sons. Kandall
Stephen GrJlIln. Louisville. Ky..
Jo h n Michael G ridin and James
Michael Gridin. II. both of O r­
la n do : stepson. B rian K rith .
G re e n ville . S .C .: tw o gran d ­
children.
Beacon Direct Crem ation Serv­
ice. Orlando, In charge of ar­
rangements.
L U C Y L. C A R R O LL
L u c y 1.. Carroll. 9H. South
Mellotivllle Avenue, Sanford,
died Sunday. Ja n . 2. 199-1. at
H lllh a vc n Healthcare Center.
Sunford. Born Ja n . 20, 1895 In
Marion County, she moved to
Hits area in 1935. She was a
homemaker and *• member of
First Baptist Church •
Survivors Include daughters.
Grace L. Ingle. Jasper. Ala..
Ruth Jenktnson. Crystal River:
sons. Paul W.. Sanford. Bluford.
Sanford, Way. W iner Park: sis­
ter. Ella Mae C arroll. Mims:
brothers. John Lee. Presley lore,
both of Ohio: 22 grandchildren:
41 great-grandchtldrcn: and sev­
eral great-great-grandchildren.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l Hom e.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

R ALPH JULIUB DAVIS, SR.
Ralph Julius Davis. Sr.. 76.
Orange Boulevard. Sanford, died
Sunday. Jan. 2. 1994, at his
residence. Born Feb. 9. 1917 In
H a y w o o d C o u n t y , N . C . . he
m oved to Central Florida tn
I960. Mr. Davis was a foreman
In a nylon manufacturing mill.
He was a Baptist and served In
the Navy during W orld War II.
Survivors Include daughter.
Millie Marie Jones. Sanford: son.
R a lp h D a vis. J r . . S a n fo rd :
brothers. Paul, Newport News.
Va.. Fred. Erika. N .C .: sisters,
Merrill Gillespie. Ashvlllc. N.C.
Jo hnnie Ball, Morristown. Tcn n ..
Margaret Brooks. Ashvlllc. N.C.;
fo ur grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
G r a m k o w F u neral Hom e.
Sanford, tn charge of arrange­
ments.
B L A N C H E A . D E A D M AN
B lanche A. D c a d in a n . 90.
Hartley Avenue. Deltona, died
Saturday, Jan. I. 19&amp;4, at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford. Born Dec. 16. 1903. In
B ry a n . Ohio, she moved to
Central FLortda from Detroit In
1972. Mrs. Drndm an was an
advertising executive for George
W lllens Publishing Co., In De­
troit. She was n member of
Pilgrim Com m unity Congrega­
tional Church. Orange City, and
Great Lakes C lub. She received
the Women of the Year award In
1968 from the C ity of Detroit.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e son.
W illiam . El Cajon. Cal.; sister.
M o lly Trc sslc r. Deltona; stx
grandchildren und eight great­
grandchildren.
Stephen R. BaldaufT Funeral
Hom e, Dellonu, In charge of
arrangements.

SARAH JEANETTE
F A U LK N E R
Sarah Jeanette Faulkner. 93.
of Orlenta Avenue. Altamonte
Springs, died Saturday. Jan . 1.
1994. at Life Care Center, Alta­
monte Springs. Born June 16,
1901. In Milton. Pa., she moved
to Central Florida In 1935. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors Include son. Samuel
F. Wullczc. Maitland: daughter.

Jean Gregory. Hu/rllnn. Pa.
stepson, Barry. Bend. Ort\: 17
grnndchlldren and 16 greatgrumtehlldrcn
Bald w i n - F a i r c h i l d F u n e ra l
Home, Altamonte Springs C h a ­
pel. In charge of arrangements
HARRY "B IL L "
W . H A R R IS O N
Harry "B ill” W. Harrison. H I.
Urhana Avenue, Deltona, died
Monday. Jan 3. 1994. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ford. Born Ju n e 3. 1912, In
Sussex. N .J.. he moved lo C e n ­
tral Florida ‘n 19H5. He was a
salesman for a brewery.
Stephen R Baldaulf Funeral
Home. Deltona. Ill charge of
arrangements
L U T H E R J A C K S O N L IN K E R
Luther Jackson Linker, 64.
Niblick Drive. Casselberry, died
Saturday. Ja n . 1. 1994. Horn
J u ly 31. 1929 In High Point.
N.C.. be moved to Central Flor­
ida In 19H2. He w.ts a retired
bank auditor for Bank of North
Carolina. Jacksonville. N.C lie
was a member of College Park
Baptist C h u rc h . Greensboro,
N . C . , a n il th e J n y c c c s of
Greensboro. He was an A rm y
sergeant and veteran of the
Korean War.
Survivors Include wife. Irabelle
T .: daughter. Andrea Harltan.
C a s s e l b e r r y : sons. C r a i g .
Greensboro. Keith. Lake Mary;
brother. W ilb u r Joseph J r . .
Greensboro: sisters. Pearl Baker.
E l i z a b e t h t o w n . N .Y .. Mac
Shropshire, Summcrfleld. N .C ,;
seven grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter.
Beacon Direct Cremation Se rv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.
O P A L L E N A L IF E
Opal Lena LI pc. H I. Georgia
Avenue, Sanlord. dint Sunday,
Jan . 2. 1994. at Dchary Manor.
Born Nov. 9. 1912. tn Paragould.
A rk ., she moved t.» Central
Florida In I9H9. She was a
retired seamstress anil a Dapt 1st.
Survivors Include son. Buryi
Bradham. J r ., Sanford. Robert
B r a d h a m . E 1 1a v 111c . G a .:
brothers, Virgil Lloyd. Frnnvlllc.
Mich.. Daniel Loyd. Zeeland,
Mich.: eight grundrhtldrrn and
nine great-grandchildren.
H a ld w in -F a lrc h lh ! F u n e ra l
Home. Oaklawn Chapel. Lake
Mary. In charge of arrange­
ments.
TH O M A S A L L E N M A R TZ
Thomas Allen Manz. 41. Miller
Road. Sanford, died Sunday.
Ja n . 2. 1994. ut Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs Bom May
29. 1952 In Cuyahoga County,
Ohio, he moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1969. He was u carpenter
and a Catholic.
Survivors Include wife. Louise;
daughters. T ru c y Sarvcr, Vickie
Scott, both of Sanford: son.
Travis Scott, Sanford: sister.
Marie S a la c lu k . A r i z o n a :
brothers. Charles. Altam onte
S p rin g s , R o b e rt. C le v e la n d :
three grandchildren.
G r a m k o w F un e r a l H o m e .
Sanford. In churgc of arrange­
ments.
J 0 8 E P H IN E L . M A T T H E W S
Josephine L. Matthews. 79.
Oldham Avenue. Deltona, died
Friday. Dec. 31. 1993, ut her
residence. Born Oct. 31. 1914.
she moved lo Central Florida
from Boynton Beach In 1992.
She was a seamstress anil
Catholic. She was a member of
the Elks Club. Pompton Lake.
N .J.
S u rvivo rs Include bro the r.
William Lochrnnr. Deltona.
Stephen R. BaldaufT Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

Survivors Include daughter.
Mary Grimes. Plantation; one
g r a n d d a u g h t e r ; two greatgrandsons. and a n trrr
Fred Hunter's University Drive
H o m e , Fort L a u d e rd a le . In
charge of arrangements.
R U T H B. M U H A L U K
Ruth II Mnhaluk. H9. S R
434. Longwood. died Monday.
Jan . 3. 1994. at Florida Living
Nursing Center. Apopka. She
was tairn Ja n
12. 1904. In
Newark. N .J. She was a seam­
stress and a member of Longw im k ! Jehovah Witness Kingdom
Halt.
S u rv iv o rs Include stepson,
p rtrr Paul. Statesville, N .C.;
sons. Frank II. Beckham, Harry
F. Beckham, both of Altamonte
Springs; daughters. Jean
Skidmore. Orlando, tails 11. Eck.
A ltam onte S p rin g s. Sara B.
Price. LongwtKid: sister. Dorothy
Edge. Orange Park; 15 grand­
children. 17 grent-grandchildren
anil t w o g r e a t - g r e a t grandchildren.
B a l d w i n - F a l r c b l l d Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge nf arrangements
K IN A S T R A D F O R D
Kina Stnidford. 92. of East 8th
Street. Sanford, died Friday.
Dec. 31. 1993 at her residence.
B o r n N o v . 9 , 1901 in
Wadklnson, N .C .. she moved to
Central Florida tn 1984 front
W ilmington. N.C. She was a
homemaker and u Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Ida Hopson. Sanlord; two grand­
c h i l d r e n a n d seven g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Wllson-ElcbellH-rgcr Mortuary.
Inc.. In charge ol arrangements.
M A R G A R E T JO H A N N A
Z IM M E R M A N
Margaret Johanna Zlm rnnan.
88. Crown Point Circle. Longwood, died Sunday, Jan . 2,
1994. ut Florida Hospital. Alta­
monte Springs. Born Dec. 27.
1905, In Germ any, she moved to
Central Flortda In I960. She was
&amp; homemaker and music teach
er.
Survivors Include daughter.
Lots Thom as. Long wood: son.
Donald. Sorrento: two grandc h i l d r e n ; f our great*
grandchildren.
Woodlawu Funeral Home and
M em orial Park. Orlando, tn
charge of arrangements.

CARROLL. LUCY L.
Fun*r*l utrrkci tor Mr» Lucr L. Carrol).
M. ol Sanlord. ftSo ditd Sunday will b* }
o'clock Wadnatdar altcrrcon al Gramkow
Funaral Moma Chapa I Inttrmant will bt In
Evorgraan Camatary Fnandt may call al
Gramkow Fwnaral Moma Wadnatday from }
until 3pm
Arrangam tntt by Gramkow Funaral
Moma. Sanlord
LINOLC. SARAH KCVI&gt;
Mtmorlal tarvlcat tor Mrt Sarah Kamp
Llngla. ol Altamonta Springy, who diad
Monday. Jan 1. will bt bald al 3 10 p m
Wadnatday. Jan S. at Tha Church ot God ol
Sanlord with tho Rov Wigginiottidating
*
John T u rn a r Moma lor F u n a ra li.
Brook it ilia. F la . In charga ol arrangamtntt
MA R TZ. T HOMAS AL L E N
Gravatida linaral tart leal tor Mr Thomat
Allan Marti, al, ol Sanford, aho dad Stmday.
will ba 1 o'clock Wadnatday altamoon at
Laka Mary Camatary with Iha Rtr. Mlckay
Mai wall ntfklatlng Frlandi may call at
Gramkow Funaral Moma Wadnatday. Irom
noon until I p m
Arrangam tntt by Gramkow Funaral
Homo. Sanford
Me LAIN. ANNIE F.
Gravatida tarvlcat for Annlt F. McLain,
ti. ot Plantation. F I . will ba haid al ti a m .
Wadnatday. at Evtrgrttn Ccmalary. San
ford, with tha R tr Ron Willlamt o* Palmatto
Avanuo Baptltl Church oltlclallng M l Me
Claln It turvlvad by daugMar. Mary Gnmat.
Plantation; granddaughter, Lynn Rudolph
and htr huiband. Mika ot Plantation,
graal grandtent. Michael Rudolph. Jr and
Mdtlhtw Rudolph, niece. Juanita Robert!
and her hutband Clayton. Waycrott. Ga
Arrangement by Fred Munleet Uni vanity
Drive Homo. M l S Untvenity Drive. Fort
Lauderdak.

ANNIE F. McLAIN
Annie F. McLain. 94. of Plan­
tation, Fla., died Friday, Dec. 31.
1993. In Lauderdale Lakes. She
moved to Plantation five years
ago. from Sanford. She wus a
member of Palmctlo Avenue
Baptist C hurch.

MUHALUK. RUTH B.
Mamorlat tarvlcat for Mrt Ruth B
Muhaluk, age I f ol Long wood, who pattad
away Monday, will ba conducted Saturday at
3 p m , at ttw Longwood Johovah Witnett
Kingdom Hall. 1M0 Lortgwood Laka Mary
Road. Longwood
Baldwin Fairchild Funaral Horn*. Alla
monte Sprlrtgt. In charga ot arrangement

Longwood —
W r wore masks after the surgery
so we wouldn't catch germs
Nell tier of us knew who gave us
our livers hul we were Ik&gt;Hi
thankful."
Adrtanne was told that the
d o n o r of t h e l i v e r was a
13-ycar-old boy w bo tiad been In
a terrible accident.
"IB s mother did the most
loving thing that she could do
and turned a tragedy Into saving
four lives from her son’s death."
she said "E a ch of Ids kidneys
went In two separate children.
Ids heart to one and Ids liver to
m y son "
Michael J r . Mild. “ I wish I
could say to kids w ho go through
these things, keep the faith.
Don't give up. tu rn In (Tod. Don't
feel bud. Just talk a lot to him
(God|. I also talked a lot to m y
mom and dad."
M lrharl J r lias now decided.
" I want to go to medical scIiiki I. I
like what they do like dying the
helicopter and the doctor's pari
You gel lo tielp (tropic who really
need help,"
Adrlanne also expressed very
strongly her desire to edtiealc
the piddle and make them more
aware of I tie tremendous need
for more organ donors. "You cun
sign uj&gt; al the driver's license
bureau or In fam ily know l&gt;er»re
you die,” she said. "Some fami­
nes gel T V lim e to plead for
organs for their children, but It
everyone took this seriously
there would be no need for that.*'
Stir also pointed out that nine
out of every to people on the
organ transplant list die while
watting for a donor.

"It's Just a way to help others
even when you're gone unit It's
Just the loving thing to do." stie
said.
A 13-year-old boy lives on
through the life of Michael J r .
and others w hom he saved I he
trugtr night of his death Yet. the
M e dl o ck f a m i l y can n e v e r
express enough gratitude lo Ills
mother ami the decision that
gave a second chance when
Michael J r.'s life was literally
hanging by a thread.
"W hat a better way lo reach
others for God ihun by saving a
life." Adrtanne said.

Continued from Page 1A

C o n tin u e d fro m Page ia
rrc c lv rd unanim ous
approval on firsi reading from
the cily commissioners Monday
night after some discussion.
A second reading and puhlle
hearing on the measure Is set for
J a n u a r y 17. A 11 li o u g h an
emergency o rd in a n c e was
approved In December designed
lo prevent any new adult busi­
nesses from opening tn the city.
M a y o r Paul Lo vest ra n d
explained additional time Is
needed to allow the city attorney
to draft a (icrm unrnt ordinance.
"These kinds of ordinances are
sometimes 50 or 60 pages long."
I a) vest rand said He noted acting
city attorney Richard T a y lo r
needs the extra time to fully
rest-arch the matter, then draft
t lie ordinance.
Three businesses are opcrnl*
ing in Longwood offering full
body scrubs by attractive female
stafTs, charging 830 for half hour
lo 45-m inulr sessions.
An attorney for one of the body
scrub business owners told the
commission fils client, "ru n s a
clean shlj&gt;..."
David W a s s rrtn a n . who
handles First Am endm ent cases
In a number of states said,
although II was easy lo imagine
(unlawful) things are occurring
In the private salon rooms, they
were not. "If he Is breaking the
law in vane w a y ." Wassemian
said, "he should be arrested."
Police Chief G re g M anning
said llicrr Is no evidence at this
time dial any of the operations
an- doing anything illegal.
"W e are watching all of them
bccaosr of die high suspicion of
Illegal activity." Manning said.
The mayor said he has re­
ceived calls from city residents
urging die udult businesses not
be a l l o w e d In L o n g w o o d .
tiecuuse they urr seen us fronts
for prostitution.
W a s s e r m u n p oi nt e d to a
Monday nrwspajH-r article about
the changing Image of massage
therapy and a story tn the
current Issue of G Q (Gentle­
m an's Quarterly) almut body
scrolls performed tn spa*. The
G Q Index subhead on die spa
story Is. "See Me. Feel Me.
Touch Me. Heal M e."
Lovestraml com m ented not
one of the female staff members
at tile three Longwood body
scrub businesses Is a licensed
massage therapist.

forlable arena from which to
watch the entertainment.
" T h is Is a ready•for-peo^lt'
UC&lt;6frimls*ionrr* Steve Miller
and Irts Benson both noted the
fairground." be said.
city must move cautiously on
Ttic fair Itself will cater to a
the ordinance tn protret busi­
wider audience than what one
might expect.
ness owners* c onst i tut i onal
rights Miller said he does not
"W e don't need to do the same
favor adult entertainment in the
old fair thing." tie said. "People
city but thinks the ordinance Is
In Seminole County are more
in violation of the business
Interested In building u deck or
owners' rights.
landscaping their yard lhan they
arc In the latest In haymakers."
"I still believe there should be
u moratorium." Benson com ­
The fair should hr uiTcssablc
mented. "I ton' t see how a
to anyone, he said.
personal service or adult salon
"Not every kid bus a better In
enhances die quality of life In
his back y a rd ." be said. "B u t
they can all grow a plant or
something like that."
Th e entertainment will range
from e le m e n ta ry school
choruses to the Sea World of
Florida Am e rica na Rhapsody
laser light show There will be
doggers and musicians of every
description.
" It's not Just your typical
country music fare.” he said.
There will be contests Involv­
ing youngsters from all the
schools In the county. There w ill
be art contests, poster contests
and essay contests.
For others, there will be cook­
ing contests, art contests, photo­
graphy contests, and baking
contests.
W DIZ radio anil Budwelscr
tn-cr will be sjKworlng an o u t­
door rooking contest for men
called the "K in g of the Grill."
Bean believes the fair will have
"something for everyone."
T h e fair- w ill run through
Marrh 6.

Housing-------

Suit--------------

C ontinued fro m Page I A
was sitting. Th e
desk landed on the yo u th 's
hand, according to the suit,
causing Injury, pain and suffer­
ing.
The parents filed a notice of
injuries with the board and
department of Insurance Ju n e 3
but there has been no final
disposition of the claim, clearing
the way for the civil suit.
Supt. Paul Hagcrty did not
return phone callt* for comment.
The school board bos a duty to
hire, retain and supervise teach­
ers and exercise precautions for
general student safety, the suit

Longwood "

"II there is a jkiIIcc report with
their opinion dial illegal activity
Is going on tin the salons)."
Miller said. "I suie would like to
n ad It."
During n work session before
the regutar meeting, the com­
missioner! discussed Improve­
ments on Rangcllnc Road The
county has set aside 8800,000
from the one-eent sales tax
a|iproved In 1991 for work on
Rangrllnc Road. The commis­
sioners on dined u number ol
plans, lin lulling stop signs al
subdivision entrances along die
mile long route, to discourage
non-residential local tnilfle and
I m p r o v e sa f e t y for school
children.
As a long term goal, the city
c o m m i s s i o n e r s believe the
c o u n t y w a n t s to w i d e n
Rangeline Road, a move the
rommlsslon opposes The road Is
used extensively as a route for
Lake Mary residents to get lo
State Hoad 434. A city tratTir
count shows 14.417 cars used
Rangcllnc Knud In a day while
only 3.960 cars used Church
Street.
Th e com m issioners rankrd
engineering firms for the project
In the following order: Pro­
fessional Engineering Consul­
tants: Transportation Consulting
Group; Gee and Jenson and
Lochranr Engineering. The citym il negotiate a contract for the
project, beginning with PEC.
Lochrane Engineering has been
used as consulting engineers by
the city for about six years, but
die commissioners said they
thought It was time for n change.
Although the commissioners
attempted to give priority to a
Seminole County or Longwood
based firm, all of d ir firms ure
located outside the county.
In other business. Mayor Lov*
cslrand urged the commission to
use d ir utmost caution when
c o n s i d e r i n g an Interlocal
agreement on uniform sign regu­
lations being proposed countywlde. He noted a number of
Instances where Longwood has
not tienefllrd from such agree­
ments.
"Th e larger, more powerful
governm ental bodies usually
gain an unfair advantage In
Ihese contracts and will hold the
small cldcs to the contracts." he
said. Representatives of CALN'O
are scheduled to discuss an
Inlcrlocul agreem ent on the
countywldc sign proposals dlls
week.
The mayor said the city's Land
Plunnlng A g e n c y should he
consulted before any agreement
Is made with CALN'O.
"W hile a countywldc sign or
dimmer may be desirable tn dir
e n d ." Lovestram l said. "M y
concern Is diat any Interlocal
agreement tie beneficial to the
people of the C ity of Longwood
and not to other governmental
units at the expense of Longwood."

states. Further, the Meadows
assert d ir school board and
teacher may be surd because the
acts an d o m i s s i o n s w h i c h
caused the reported injury were
ojicratlonal level derisions and
activities not Immune from suit
under Flortda statutes.

School
What's for lunoh?
Wednesday, Jan. S, 1M4
Pizza
Garden Salad
Sliced Peaches
or Chef's Salad
Milk

ONLY6.205 DAYSUNTIL
COLLEGE.WILLYOUBEREADY?

Continued from Page 1A
final decision on juices y e t."
W lllncr said, "b u t wc expect the
one. two and three bedroom
rental units will run between
8400 amt 8550 per month."
Roger Kennedy Construction
already hns Its construct tonolllcc trailer on the property, and
work Is underway clearing land
and putting til water and sewer
lines.
"W e hope to start actual b u ild ­
in g c o n s tru c tio n within 3 0
days." W lllncr said, "and we
cxjK-ct to start leasing some tim e
around A p ril.’*
He explained the project fs
Iking financed through the State
Housing Ffnnncc Agency's low
Income housing tax credit for
multl-fumlly residences.
The projjcrty Is located w ithin
the Sanlord city limits, just east
of the C S X railroad overjiass. on
the north side of S.H. 40

Yes, if &gt;uu start buying US. Savings Bonds now where you work
or bank TTiey’re the risk-free way to imvst in jour child's future.
And n&lt;rw they can be completely tax-free ... oywee aowfK
ultra used for cuUfge tuition.

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•A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, January 4. 1094

New ads take frank approach to AIDS prevention
By CHRISTOPHER CONNELL
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N - A couple gropes between the
sheets on a disheveled tied. Suddenly a dresser
drawer springs open anil to Jam es Hond-iypc
music, out pops a foil-wrapped condom.
It skitters across the floor. |&gt;asl a startled cat
and discreetly dives Into action on the lx-d
••ft would tie nice t( late* condoms were
automatic. Hut since they're not. using them
should be." an announcer intones.
W ith that playful 30-second spot, the Clinton
administration today launched a new. hlppcr
advertising campaign to encourage young Ameri­
cans to protect themselves against AIDS.
Health and Hum an Services Secretary Donna
E. Shalala said that for a change, all four
broadcast television networks and many cable TV
outlets and radio stations have agreed to nut the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's new
ads.
" I salute them for their vision." Shalala said In
prepared remarks to com m unity groups Involved

In A ID S education.
"W hat we have lacked until now Is the political
will because we have l&gt;crn ton tim id to tulk
openly about the prevention tools at our
disposal." Shalala said.
•‘ vVr’vp ((our bcvonci Ih r wn'k.’ w in K hM liir
Gobble, the national AIDS |*&gt;llry coordinator,
referring to a m uch ridiculed earlier government
ad that suggested condom use by having a young
man slowly pull a sock over his foot.
The ads are franker than the government s
previous spots, but (ar from explicit or graphic.
A second new ad shows a couple embracing
passionately, kicking off shoes, pulling off an
rarrtng and unbuttoning a shirt. Hut when the
woman asks. "D id you bring It?" her partner
admits. “ I forgot It."
"T h e n forget It." snaps the woman, turning on
the lights
Another ail suggests abstinence in a non
preachy wav.
It routes In male and female versions, with an
Intense young person expressing to an unseen
cotnpamon the desire "to spend m y life with yo u "

and to "never put you In danger. There Is a time
fur us to I n- lovers We will wall until that time
conies."
Still another sjiot features a slreelwlse AIDS
educator In a car adv'slng young people lo use
condoms or. In a sejrarate pitch, to "put off sex
until you know m ore."
New radio *|h &gt;i * feature celebrity condom
endorsements from risk star Anthony Kledls of
Ih r Krd Hot Chill Peppers: Jason Alexander, who
Is George on NHC T V s “ Seinfeld" show; and
Mnitln Lawrence from Fox Television’s "M artin"
sltrom.
"T h e y do not show exactly how lo pul a
condom on In full and living color on the air."
Gobble said In an Interview. "T h e y are not
cutting edge.
Hut explicit mention of condom
use Is a big step forward from the general
‘AIDS-1* a dlsease-you-ean-prcvenl’” theme of
past campaigns.
Daniel T . Hroos. executive director of the AIDS
Action Council, called li "a tremendous step
forward."

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Hroos s;iId he favors even franker ads. "but Ibis
Is probably pushing the edge of the envelope as
far as the govemmcnl could go on television "
C U C director Dr. David Satchcr said ulrsllnrnce
Is "the surest way to avoid Ih r sprrad of the AIDS
virus."
Hut most young adults ate m a u .i II&gt; active, he
said, clllng surveys that Indlcatr 72 p rrrrn l of
high school students have had sex by the tltiir
they graduate, and one In five have had Hirer or
four srx partners.
And condoms ran save lives, said Salcher.
pointing to a European study of 123 couples In
w hlrh one partner was Infected with H IV None of
those who used condoms consistently gave the
virus to the uninfected partner
The uds. created by the O gllvy and Mather ad
agency, cost $800,000 to produce and promote
The ads Include the num ber of u toll-free
hotline - I 800 342 AIDS — for people lo rail for
a free brochure on co n e d condom use und other
Information about AIDS.

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Sports
IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
M agic activate To w er
OR L A N IK ) — T h r Orlando Magic on Monday
pm Hoard Todd l.lchtl on lilt- tnjurrd list ami
activated forward-center Keith Tower.
I.n lni pulled ln&gt; It It hamstring In practice
Monday, lie wan on (he Injured IIM Nov. 4-22.
Tow er wart plated on ih r injurrtl list Nov. 30
d or to a sprained fool H r had appeared In four
games. recording I wo |mtint* and I wo retiound*.

Knights get first TA A C win
O R L A N IK ) - Othlel Sw aby (tank a 12 fool
Jnni|&gt;er w llh 18.9 seconds led lo glvr Central
Florida an 82-81 win over Florltla lnlrrnalloii.il
Th e win rndrtl a Iwo game losing elrrak anti
was ih r Kinchin' (0 -2) first Victory as a inrmtx-r
ol the Tran s America Athletic Conference.
Swahy' 30 jxrints led all scorers. V id o r Saxton
added 26. Eric Lawson pared FID (2-7| wllh 22.

Rollins sinks Shippensburg
W IN T E R PARK — Iliad Ash scored 21 |iotnts
as Rollins (5-3) tieal ShljqM-nshurg 78-68.
Jeff Thoiti|ison pored Shlp|wn*burg |5-4| wllh
18 points hrl.in R rhm udded ID.

AROUND THE STATE
M arlins sign pitching duo
M I A M I — T h e Fl o r id a Marl ins slgnrd
righthandrd pitchers Mark Gardner and Willie
Fraser to minor Irugur roniraets and Invtlrd
litem lo spring training* as non-roster players.
Gardner, who opened 1993 in (he Kansas C'lly
Royals' Martini! rotation, was 4-6 In 16 starts
and 4-2 with a 2.79 E R A w llh Triple A Omaha
Fraser spent 1993 with Toledo. Detroit's
Triple A ufflllulr. and had a 10-7 rrcord with a
4.69 ER A III 53 appearances and one start.

Cajuns net Dolphins *
JA C K S O N V IL L E Michael Allen had 31
jxtlnts and Itvron Starks and Harry itowman 20
each as Southwestern lanilslana tupped Jack ­
sonville 89-78 in a Sun Bell Conference game
T h e R u lin ' Cajuns (7-1. 1-0) used Iwo
offensive hursts to put away the Dolphins.
Southwestern Louisiana outscorrd Jackson­
ville IH-4 to o|«en up a 41-36 halftime lead, hut
the Dolphins twice cut the lead in a single
basket early In the second half.
But a 15-2 run over u five-intrude span
midway In the second hull stretrhed opened the
lead to 15 with just over 12 minutes to play.
Harry Brown's 27 points led J U (4-4. I •I ).

AROUND THE NATION
Panthers streak snapped
N EW Y O R K — Adam Graves' lie-breaking f(oal
43 seconds Into the third period spoiled Ihr
return of ex-Rangcr Jo h n Vanhlesbmuck. who
made 51 saves in New York's 3-2 victory against
the Florida Panthers on Monday night.
Mike Richter had 25 saves for the Rangers,
who extended their home unbeaten streak to 16
games (13-0-31. while snapping the Panthers'
road unbeaten string ut seven (5-0-21.

WHAT'S HAPPKNINO
Boys' Basketball
□ Lake Mary at Oaltona. Freshman. 4 p m.; Junior
varsity, 5:30 p . m ; varsity, 7 o.m.
Orangewood Christian at Master's Academy.
Junior varsity, 4 30 p m ; varsity, 7:30 p m.

Freshm an Boys' Basketball
f Oviedo at Lyman, 6 p m.

G irls’ Basketball
Lake Brantley at Lake Mary. Junior varsity, 6
pm .; varsity, 7:30 p.m.
Orangewood Christian at Master's Academy, 6
p.m. (varsity only).
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Seminole at Lake Howell. Junior varsity, 6
p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

Girls' JV Basketball
C. Oviedo at Lyman, 7:30 p.m.

Boys' Soccer
Lake Howell at Seminole. Junior varsity, 5:15
p.m.; varsity, 7 pm .
Lake Mary at Lake Brantley. Freshman, 4:3(f
p.m.; Junior varsity, 5:45 p.m.; varsity, 7.30 p.m.
C iOviedo at Lyman. JV , 5:45 p.m.; v, 7:30 p.m.

BASKETBALL
□ 7 :3 0 p.m . - W K C F 18. N B A . Orlando Muglc at
New York Knlcks. (L)
□ 9 p.m . — T N T . NBA. Seattle SupcrSuulcs at
Phoenix Suns. |L)

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No
place
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home
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Marquette Smith leaves
FSU for Central Florida
By DKAN SMITH
Herald Sporls Writer
CASSELBER R Y W hen Ih r
hrart says II Is Him to enmr home.
It Is time lo eonir home.
Even with a championship ting In
hand and the prospect of being a
starter next year. Marquette Smith
has decided to leave national cham­
pion Florida Stale.
One of the nation's most heavily
recruited playrrs out of high school
three years ago, the reserve tailback
will transfer lo Hie University of
Central Florida near his Casselberry
hometown, nlflclals said Monday.
By moving down a division In NCAA
ranks, he will lx- Im m rdialrly eligi­
ble to play.
"It is strtrkly for family reasons."
said Smith from his Casselberry
h o m e M o n d a y n i g h t . " I left
Tallahussee on good terms Cnarh
(Bobby) Bowden lelt very good
about It and was very Impressed
with m y reasons for leaving I had
been working on leaving all season,
the situation got to where I wanted
to he with my family and I Just
wasn't going In watt any longer."
Sm ith was scheduled to graduate
this spring In Just three years, so
grades were not a problem.
"It's great for him to be home.”
said David Smith. Marquette's fa­
ther. "Everything Is very' positive.
It's a gotxl move (or him . he's very
excited about bring at U C F He left
FSU In exerllent academic standing
and got good recommendations
from Coach Bowden and his academtr advisors at the school. He's
really hajrpy and excited about Ills
derision.
"C o a rh IGenrl McDowell (UCF
head football c o a c h ) seemed
extremely excited and happy lo
have Marquellc com ing lo UCF.
Maybe he IMarqueltef ran win
another National Cham pionship
here."
Things liavr been a whirlwind Iin
Marquette alnce the Semlnoles won
the nutloiial title In the Orange Bowl
Saturday night"I've already signed m y scholar­
ship and everything." said Mar­
quette. " I move Into tny dorm
tomorrow und I start school at UCF
next Monday. Thin gs are moving a
lot luster than I thought they would.
I'm happy to be there. It's an up and
coming program. Coach McDowell
does a good Job and there's a lot of
talent there. I think It's going to be a
lot of fun.”
Th e Knights will be not make the
move up lo (h r Division I level from
Flvlslon l-AA until after he gradu­
ates. but Sntllh will still be seen by

N F L scouts.
" M y senior year we will play a
Division I schedule." said M ar­
quette. "Hut the program won't
m ove uj&gt; officially until tile next
year. We are scheduled In |&gt;tay
Florida Stale during m y senior
y e a r."
T h e 5 loot-7, 195-pound tallltack
rushed for 402 yards In parts ol two
seasons for ihr Semlnoles. H r o|ited
to sit out thr 1992 season us a
rrdshlrt to work on Ills grades alter
jilaylng In right games us a true
freshman In 1991.
As a frrshman. h r rushed for 106
yards on 22 carries, an average of
4 6 yards per c a rry , caught a
34-yard touchdown jrass against
Tennessee State and returned four
kleknfTs fora 20 yard average.
IBs best games as a freshman
came against Western Mlrhlgan
University and Tulane.
In the WMU gatnr he gained 51
yards on 11 carries. Including an
11-yard touehdown acampcr. and
ran the lu ll five limes for 37 yards
against Tulane.
T h is season he gulned 297 yards
on 62 carries and scored four
touchdowns as the No. 2 tallbark
before suffering u knee Injury Oet.
30 ugalnst Wake Forest In the
eighth game of the season.
S m ith's best game as a Seminole
cam e In August at Ih r Kickoff
Classic, where hr rushed for 87
yards on 11 rarrtes and acorrd one
touchdown.
S m ith rushed for 6.733 yards on
700 curries Ian average of 8.4 yards
p e r c a r r y ) a n d s c o r e d 88
touchdowns during a legendary
p rrp career at Lake Howell High
School. He also returned six klckolfs
for touchdowns.
A s a senior, he tallied 220 rushes
for 2.409 yards and 31 touchdowns
and was named th r Gatorade Na­
tional Player of thr Y ra r. the nations
most valuable olTenalvr player liy
U S A Today, first team All-Am erican
by Parade. Max Em tlnger and Sujrer
Prep.
He was also rated the top running
back In thr nation by Sujx-r Prep,
made th r Orlando Sentinel's Dixie
D o rrti squud as one of th r South's
top players and was a four-time
ull-stute selection.
His dejNirturr leaves Flortdu State
w ith Just two exjrerienced tailbacks
for next season. W arrick Dunn, the
se n satio n a l fre sh m a n w h o a c­
cumulated 868 all-purpose yards
and scored 10 touchdowns this
sruson. and senior Tig e r McMillon
from St. Cloud, who missed all of
the 1993 camjialgn with a knee
Injury.

Marquetto Sm llh (abovo. In his high school days at Lake Howell) has
decided to translor closer to home, leaving national champion Florida Stato
for tho University to the University of Central Florida

Bethune-Cookman gives reins to McClairen
Associated Praia
D A Y TO N A B EA C H — Bethune-Cookmnn'a new
football coach Is anything but new to the school
or Its athletic program.
Assistant athletic director Jack " C y " Mc­
Clairen was named to the position Monday. He
had previously served long stints os coach of the
basketball and football teams.
Th e 62-year-old Panama City native also Is un
alumnus of Bethune-Cookman College. Next
season McClairen will begin his second tenure as
head football roach after compiling a 61-37-3
record In football from 1961-73.
"I'm fired up and ready to go." McClairen said.
"I can't promise you we'll be another Florida
State, but we will produce viable citizens who
will earn college degrees In 4-5 years.

"(G ram bllng Stale coach) Eddie Robinson Is
still going strong." McClairen said "I feel I can
go another 10 years."
He replaces Sylvester Collins, who was (Ired
Saturday, said President Oswald P. Bronson.
Collins was susjrcndcd following his arrest for
alleged arxual battery Nov. 6 . A grand Jury chose
not to prosecute, but he was never reinstated.
The school hart no comment on Collins.
McClairen. a star light end for the W ildcats In
the I950s. retired from hasketlxill last March
after 3 1 seasons, saying players hud changed.
"N ow I realize that It's the |&gt;arcnls w ho are
changing." McClairen said at a Monday news
conference. "Y o uth want someone to lead them
and be a father away from home. I guess I have
the qualifications... I'm a father."
Other randldates for the jxist Included Tyrone

McGrKT. w ho arted as Interim coach the llnal two
games, defensive coordinator Luther Palmer,
women's basketball roach and former defensive
coordinator Algln Wyatt and former offensive
coordinator Reggie Beverly, now the Wildcat
softball coach.
Collins, whose rrcord was 4-16. was the (lrst
rnaeh without uny previous connrrMon to the
Daytona Beach college. T h r Wildcats were 1-10
In i99 3 . Including two forfeits.
"In consideration of the present situation, we
felt the best decision was to go In-house." said
Dr. J n e Frank, the chairm an of the search
committee. "We felt we had some of the finest
coaches tn America currently on the stafT ...
Coach McClairen can't w alk on water, but he
knows where all the rocks a rc.”

Competitors ready cars for Speedweeks at VCS
Spselal lo tho Herald
BARH ERVILI.E - Joe Shear look
n few races to get his Fred Nielsen
Racing Late Model up to snuff on
Volusia County Sjreedway'a half­
mi l e asphalt oval d urin g
Speedweeks '03 Wlnternatlonals
last February, but by th r end of the
nine-night gula. the Lake Villa,
Illinois, driver had the rest of thr
pack chasing his tailpipes.
Shear ran second behind Steve
H o l z h a u s e n of G r e e n f ie ld ,
W i s c o n s i n . In t h e 3 0 - l a p
Speedweeks opening night race, ran
fourth In the first race of Sunday
night, then picked up his first of five
trips to victory lane In Sunday’s
second 30-lapper.
Shear ended up w inning live of
the last tlx events. Including the
last three races. A n d he wasn't o(T
by much of sweeping the final six
races, finishing second to ASA
(amcrlcan Speed Association) star
Mike Eddy of Midland, Michigan, In

the first of two races Wednesday.
But even while Shear took the
lion's share of the Late Model prize
m oney from Sjrecdwecks at VCS. It
wasn't as much a runaway as the
stati stics might s h ow, as the
right-race series turned Into more or
less a five-man battle.
E d d y, who cllpjted Shear's wings
for that one Wednesday night win.
already has targeted Shear and the
rest of the division for the 1994
season startup In Florida, ready to
do business on the banked short
track 15-ntlles west of Daytona
Beach on Highway 40.
" I don't plan on chasing Shear
around the track In 1994." Eddy
said In a telephone Interview In
December.
Know n as the "Dale Earnhardt"
of the Midwest. Eddy Is having a
new car built and expects it to be
finished and ready for testing by
early January.
Last year Eddy finished fourth on
opening night, moved up to third In

the first race on Sunday, then
finished second behind Shear In the
late race on Sunday and In M on­
d a y ' s race before taking t he
checkered flag on Wednesday..
Eddy stayed tn the lop five for all
eight races, finishing third, fourth
and fifth In the other three races.
Besides the opening night w in by
Holzhauscn and Eddy's Wednesday
night victory, the only other Late
Model nice won by someone other
than Shear was In Sunduy's first
event, when Steve Catlson of West
Salem . W isco n sin , crossed the
start/flnlsh iln r ahead of Ju n io r
Neldcckcn. Ed d y. Shear and Scott
Hansen, the 1993 A S A champion.
A n d baslrolly that's the w a y
Sjjeedwceks '93* went for the Late
Models, as Shear. Eddy. Carlson.
Holzhauscn und Hansen filled out
the majority of the top five spots In
all eight races.
T h e only times that cycle was
b r o k e n was w h e n N e l d c c k c n
finished se co n d. To n y R aines.

another ASA comjtetllor. took a fifth
tn Sunday's late race. Rick Beebe
took a fifth In Tuesday's race and
Busch Grand National runner T im
Steele slipped In for a third jrlacc
finish on Th u rsd a y.
Tony Ponder of DcLand. VCS
track c h a m p i o n and N A S C A R
Winston Series Sunbelt Region
Champion for 1993 In the Late
Model Stocks, w ill be moving up to
the Late Models for 1994 and could
Ings
be one of the drivers In the wing
told
trying to break Into the stronghc
of the lop five spots by the Midwest
runners.
During Speedweeks '93. Ponder
ran two cars, comjrctlng In both the
late Models und Late Model Stocks,
while finishing up as the local
favorite In the Winston Invitational
Showdown, a $50,000 purse race
for NASCAR Late Model Slocks.
Ponder broke Into the top 10
finishers In the Late Models three
times In the six races he ran.
□See R acing, Page 2B

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EASTERN C O N FSR IN C E
Atlanlic Dtaltiaa
W L Pel.
N** York
ta I 4*1
Ortaad*
i* tt a n
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IS II J M
Nan J*#**y
ti ta an
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11 1! 3*1
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t* ! n t
Chicago
11 1 447
Cha* lotto
1! 1] SM
Ctovolond
1! l| 444
Indiono
to ta m i
394
Drtroit
■ »
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1 K 7*4
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midw*tt Dfvtttof*
W t Pel
14 a is !
Houtton
Utah
» .4 tZJ
lan Antonio
11 it o n
0*!&lt;u*f
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toattto
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SI S 404
Portland
1! 11 SM
Goidafl Slat#
14 IS SI1
LA C*ipp*r*
It ia cO!
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LA La**r*
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Mandar't Gama
Utah 111. DaKaill
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Or land* tl Haw Tart, liM p.M .
K ra Janay al Mia ml, 11M pm .
ChaHotto at Atlanta I N p m
Clava land al Indiana. 7 M p m.
Detroit at Chicago. •:)• pm .
pgrttandal Houston. I X p m
Philadelphia al San Antonio, I M p m .
LA Lakari al Oanvar. t p m
Seotttoot Phoanl#. 1pm
Sacrament* *1 Golden Slat*. lO X p tn
W#dn«*d*y‘i Gamat
Milwaukee*! Naw Jaraay. 1 K p m
India.a at Wathington. 1 » p m
BottonatCitvaland. 1 K p m
Oanvar at Minnatota. 1p m
Chic ape *1 Orlande, t p. m.
Hout ton at Dal la*. I X p m
Phoanl# at Ul#... Ip m
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
The Tap Twenty Five
The top &gt;1 teamo in The A i toe lated Praai
coliega baUafbaM poll, with lira! place vole*
in paranthaae*. record* through Jan I. total
pomta bated on IS point* tor a lira! plat* vote
through on* point tor o 11th place rote and
previous ranking*
I. Arkaniattatl
10 1.140 I
10 1 LSI! 1
1 North Carolina not
1 Dukalal
10 l.ail 1
a Kentucky
t l I.MO 1
S Kan*at
11 I l.lt t t
t UCLA III
10 I.IM I
1. Tempt*
t l 1.114 4
• MattachutatH
* 1 1.174 1
t Arlion*
tot 1.074 IT
10 Purdu*
114 10M 10
II LouNvilto
f*J II
11
1! GaorgiaTfth
ft
(41 11
1! Mich.gan
! 1 •44 7
14 Indiana
•14 tl
It
IS WI*con*M
14
TOt t!
14 Connecticut
141
s#a ta
1! Cincinnati
141
SO) 1*
11 Srracuto
ai
470 11
11 Minnatofa
*i
400 1*
!0 Botton Col Ng*
11
in a
II. llllnoli
ii
MS 71
n Vender bin
71
Its 1J Gaorg* Washington
41
IS4 &gt;1
14 California
104 Tl
IS Marguatto
Tl
141 14
Othars r#ctlrln| aoltti M lnourl ti,
Xavtor. Ohio Tl, W X antuck# 44. Naw
Ortoan* *1. Oklahoma St S*. FtorMa tl. S4.
Ala Birmingham at. Pam* la. Washington SI
14. Watt Virginia t l Naw Mailed tl. ti.
FtorMa M. Xante* St. II. Oklahoma It. V*
Commonwealth 14. DaPaul 1. Georgetown T.
North,***torn a. St. Loult A. law* St S.
Maryland S. Ohio U S. OM Dominion S.
Stanford S. Tn. Chattanooga 4. low* J. LSU 1.
Pro#idem# t T tia i El Paid 1 Virginia Tad)
1. N C Char lotto t. Michigan SI t, Montana
1. Nebraska 1. Pittsburgh!.

Monday'* Callao* Baihatbell Scare*
CAST
Bridgeport t}4 Attumption lit
Brown It. Army 11
Bucknolltt. Iona 11
Delaware 11, Loyola. Md t l
Mertlord tl. Harvard t l
John* Hop*In* It Cti* Wettorn 1*
Penn tl. Lehigh 11
Quinrupitc to M..H Lowell 11
Siena M, Northea*tern II
SI Bonaventur* II. Georg* Washington 47
St Michael * tl. flryml M
Weil Virginia M. Rhode IHand It
Wheeling Jewllat W Vlrg SI . ppd . mow
SOUTH
Ala Birmingham 11. W Kentucky 11
A'k Little Rock II. Alcorn St 10
A then* St 11 William Corey at
Auatln Pety t l Ttnnetaa* SI I*
Campbell It*. Ferrum U
Cant. F torIda M. Fta. Intarnatienal It
Centenary I I SE Loultiane 10
Chariaalon Southern la. S Carolina St II
Colt ot Char let ton*!, SamtordM
Co lumber* IS. Cortnanl 11
E. Kentucky to. Morahead St tl
E Tttaa Baptltt It. Louialana Coll II
Eett Carolina tl. W Carolina I !
f cktrd It, Marrlmack 11
Embry Kidd I# til, Oraceland II
Georgia St 10. M*tc*r 14
HowardU ! I. Wlniton Salem t l
Idaho SI ft. Tonnenee Tech 11
Keren*taw It. Armitrong SI *1
Navy tt. William A Mar y t l
New Or lean# 11. Lamar 11
NlcholliSt 1). McNrataU U
Norfolk SI 100 Llvlngttonell
Richmond 11. La Salle II
Baltin* It. Shippentburg tt
SW Levniana tl. Jtckatnyillt It
Sayannth SI II. SC Aiken it
Tenn Marlin 10. Middle Term 14. OT
Teaat ABM I*. South Alabama!!
Te itiC h riitia n H . Loulliana Tech 11
Tutaa tt. Va. Commonwealth ta
Waka F tyeti 11. CenlaJut II
Waal Florida 11, Bryan 1)
W itte n b e rg |l. Themat Mora al
Wotlord la. Lanolr Rhy .ta t ]
Xavier,Ohio 11, E TtnneaaeeSt It
MIDWEST
Augaburg I t St Mary *. Minn It
Auguatana.s O i l . Nabraaka Omaha M
Bethel. Minn tt. Concordia Moor *4 &gt;OT
Can*ton 11. St OtatM
Carroll. Wit *0 Webttar M
Chadron SI ta. S Dakota Ttch la
Cornell. Iowa ti, Clark* al
DaPaullt. OaytonM
Edge wood tl. Concordia. SI P 10
Evan*villaM. Coaittl Carolina St
III Chicago 101. Loyola III 10
IlllnoiiSt It. Colorado tl
llllnol* WetlynM. Andenon. Ind la
Ind Pur. Indptt ta, BtllarmlnoM
Kenyon 1} Oberim 14
Mannato St IL N Oakota St II
Michigan III. BottonU ta
M'nnatoCa 41, NE llllnglit)
N J Tachtt. Vork.N Y t l
Nebratke it. Iowa St 1}
Northwd. Mich tl. Mich Dearborn al
Shawnee St AS. Bretct* 11
St Thome*. Minn It. Hamlin* al
SOUTHWEST
Abilene Chrlttian 11, Tan*ton SI la
Arkantat M. Southern Math 10
Drake la. Houtton it
Incdrnato Word IS Ayllt u
Rk* M. Bo im Si »
SW Ttaot St. tt. MlttOurl Vtl Sa
Teaat Pan Amarlcan It. Teia* Southern*!
UlahTI. T t i/ i El Pato tl
EARNEST
Carroll. Mont tl. W Montana la
FalrltaId *1. Loyola Marymount II. OT
Fremo SI. IT. Cotorado St 71
Hawaii It. San Diego St n
Idaho tt. Sacramento St tl
Montana ti. Portland*1
N Arinina M. Cal Poly SLO !!
N. Montana Ti, Montana Tech t l
New Me#ico ti. Brigham Young tt
Naw Meatco SI. 13. UC Santa Barbara 11
Oregen lib. Alatka FairtanAalt
S Utah 71. Butler 71
San Jot* SI U . Nevada 11. OT
Seattle Pacific t* W Waihlngtonlt.OT
UC Irvin# 11. Cal St Fullerton It
Ulah SI It, Pacific tS
Virginia SI. U N L V 11
Warnington St M. Alatka Anchorag# tl
Weber SI tl. San Diego It
Wyoming tl. Air Force St
TOURNAMENTS
Springfield HalMey Inn Matwnlth Claatic
Flrtl Round
Gannon I I E ait Stroudtburg I I
Lock Haven It. Springfield la
Webber CMIegt Clank
Flrtl Round
TramylvaMa III, St. ThemaiIt
Wit. Can Clair* HeUday Clamc
Champlamhip
Wit Eau Claire M. Phillip* 10
Third Place
Mount Senarlo 11. Columbia Union 10
UCF tl. FLA. IN TER N A TIO N A LII
FLA. INTER NATIO NAL I I I I
Mor yck $ 1 1 * II, Slwarf a I I 1 1 IS. Nicoili
I t 111. Lawton 1 U I I ti. Nicholas S II 44
tt. Leake M i l t . Fleming 1 a 11 a Total*
M41 17 1441
C EN TR AL FLORIDA It l)
Swaby to ll I I 10. I t . ton 1 II t * M Davit
1 1 00 4. Phillip* 11 I I 1. Pe&gt;to* 0 100 0.
Butt* 4 111 It. Fottor t I 00 l. Robert* t I
0 t l Total* 10 t l t i n t l
Helium* _ FlU M. Cent Florid* It
1 Point goal! - FlU t 11 (Stuart Ot, Lawton
la . Nicholas 14. Leak# tl).C e n t Flortdelt
(Swaby 11. Phillip*01. Butt* 11) Fouledsut
— Walker Rebound* — FlU tl IMaryck }.
Stuart St. Cent Florida 11 ISwaby 10)
A ttitlt — F IU It (Nichole* t), Cent Florida
I I (Phillip* 1). Total loult — F IU It, Cent
Floridan A — 111
SW LOUISIANA tl. JACKSONVILLE It
IW Lbutlitna 111)
Alton 11 II I t It, Bowman • tl 0 I ta
Stark* T It 1110. Gngg* 11 * 1 10. Collin* 1 1
111. Scruggt 1 1 1 IS. Moor* 11001 TotoH
1 4 U IID H
Jacktonvllto ( M l
Brown to ll S I II. McClery t It 11 tl.
Shater S to00 II. Uvingtton 11001. Burrell
t l 11 IS. Krkger 0 I tOO. Hutiell 0 I 00 0.
Stone t t 11 10. John.ton 01 00 0. Atari,n 00
000 Total* 1 I M T 1 III
Haiti.m* — SW Loulliana al. JackionvUto
M 1 Point goal* - SW Loulklen* a to (Alton
11. Bowman 1 a Stark* 0 I. Grtgg* 0 1.
Moore O il. Jackkanvilto 1 la (Brown IS.
Shafer 11. Burrell J 1. Stone 1 II Fouled Out
— Non* Rebound* — SW Loulliana la
(Collin* 11). Jacktonvllto 11 (McClary tl)
A i i lit t — SW Loulliana II (Allen 1).
Jacktonvllto 10 ILivingiton 4) Total toult —
SW Louktona 11. Jacktonvllto » A - U f l
Wcmin’i Tap Twenty Flv#
The Top Twenty Fla* women'* baiketball
teem* ** compiled by Mel Greenberg ot the
Philadelphia Inguirer at voted by a panel of
woman coach**, with lint place »0*a» in
paranthatat. record* through Jon l. total
point* bawd on 11 pomtt lor a llrsl piac# voto
through on* point tor o ISth place voto and
previous ranking
Record Pt* Pv
I Tannatta* (all
too ta il t
1 Iowa (11
74 1.114 T
1 Permit
• 4 1.1V4 1
4 Colorado II)
II I 1.441 1
1 North Carolina
44 I.U1 a
4 TaaaiTach
I I I 1.744 7
7 Vanderbilt
I T 1,1*1 1
1 Connecticut
( 1 1.1)4 4
* Siontore*
*1 1,11) II
14 Southern Cal
T 1 1.011 1
ti Alabama
1 1 11) 10
11 Yantai
4 1 mt i*
11 W Kentucky
TT
711 is
■a LouruanaToch
770 14
41
IS Ohm St
TI
47S 11
14 Purdu*
a n 17
4T
17. Virginia
1*4 1)
TI
II Norlhwattorn
T4
SM 11
tt Auburn
4S7 II
TJ
74 Montana
4I
is* »
11 Hawaii
r i
tit ti
77 Washington
•i
tit 7) Gaorg* Wathington
tot n
at
1* Maryland
*i
111 M
IS Georgia
17 14
71

Other* receiving vale* SW M'ttouri SI I '
Southern Mitt It Mitvlitippi 71 Oregon St
41. Florida International &gt;1. Teiai M
Indiana M Mmnato'a 10 Oklahoma St 1*.
Arkantat 10 New M*#icoSt tl. St Joseph*
II Creighton la Toledo 10. Se'on Hall l&lt;
Stephen F Austin II. Twlen* 10. Noire Dam*
0. UNLV I Anton* 9 Kent t. Santa Ct*r# 9
DePaui S. Botvr St 4 PHItburoh t San
Diego SI 4 N C Charlotte 1 Southern M*lh
J Fair|i*id 9. Marquelt* j. Middle Tt*wi 1.
Artantat SI 1 Duke 1. N llllnoli I.
Oklahoma 1, Rufgert I Virginia Tech I
Mentfay't Wemen't Callage Batkrfball
Seer tt
CAST
Attumption la. Bridgeport 41
Bryant a*. Si Michael t i t
fluffato&lt;4 Cepp nSt al
Connecticut** Syracut* al
Ouquetn* la SI Itonaventure la
Hutton 11. S Mam* II
Matt Lowell 14. Qubvupiac SS
Northeatlarn II. Harvard SI
NYU*! Albany. N V 4S
Pitt tl. Botton Col tog* t l
Princeton*1 Delaware!)
Previdfnc# 74 Miami 41
Sacred Heart II. Adefphl sa
Salon Halltl SI John* tt. OT
Wilmington Dal IlltotouglonU
SOUTH
Albany. Ga S4 Kermetaw SI 10
Bo te Si It. W Kentucky II
Davldton 11. N C Wilmington SI
Hot IdJ Sevlher n it. Bantlay It
Ga Southern t l Tennettee Chaltanoogata
GraenyilleM. Atbu'y X
Hampton at SI Paui tSa
lllinoit II Georgia SI M
Jacktonvllto St 11. Patnatl
Lincoln Memorial I) N Georgia at
Lipscomb** N Alabama 11
LIvmgttonM Ala MunttvlItoSa
LouiHanaColl ta E T* ■atBaplitt 11
Me Neat* U It NichoMtSI SI
Mittittippi SI ta Southern U &gt;t
MorehaaUI M W Carolina t l
Middle Ttnn t l Tenn Mar lin tt
Ratlin* 111. Clinch Valla# 4t
Ttnn SI It AutlinPear M
NW Leeilianatl, Cent Ftoridetl
MIDWEST
Auguttana S O I I Nebratk* Omahaaf
Concordia Moor al Bethel Minn M
Ind Pur lnd.*napdlltlt BeilarminetO
Luther 04 Wit LeCrett* &gt;1
N Michigan 11 Minn Duluth !1
N Dakota II Mankato SI tt
N Dakota St 1} SI Cloud SI it
SE M'ttouriM Evantyiltoal
SW Baphtl 11, Cameron 11
SI Mery i Minn J1, Augsburg SO
SI OlaltO Cartofon 41
WiKontinll. W h Green Bay*4
Wit Par tilde I I Bemdill* 11
SOUTHWEST
Abrlena Chritlian tot. Nerth Florida !»
Oklahoma SI II. Ttvat A IM 11
Ouachita M E TereiSI t&gt;
StephenF Austin 47 North !*■ a t)!
FARW EST
Con*SI M W Kentucky It
Carro l Mom ai.W Montana i i
N Atontana 10 Moniana Tech St
Oregon to Teaat E i Pato 10
S Dakota St at.N Cotorado 11
S UtahII. Idaho*5
Stanford 01. Vania Clara 41
UNLV 11. Hawaii H
W Weth.ngton 11. S Oregon )t
TOURNAMENT
Barry Umvertity New Year* Clatitc
Stcend Round
Watt Gear |ia 77, Berry 41
Stanahi II0*. Trantylvanra 4a
I landj lech Haiidey leurnamtnt
Champwithip
Florida Ttch 14. Air Farceta
Third Place
Slippery Reck 01. St. Francit. Ill M
Sun and Fun Taurnament
Samtfinalt
Ala. I n n 11. Cant. Connecticut St. M
Fta Internalwwal 11. Arkantat SI. Sa
Gear go Wathington It. Jamal Madnan M
Md Baltimnrt County It. Catembi* ta
Marrrett Clactic
Champtanthtp
lowest al NewHampthire 11
Third Plact
Tempi# It. N C Greembora 11
New Year* Clatiic
Ftrtl Round
Auburn Monlgomory 01 Ark Montlcettotl
flic* Heliday Clatkic
Firtl Round
Baylor 10 Brown ac
Nen Or leant !0 RiceW

All Timet C IT
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Eatt
w L T Pd PF PA
■ Buttato
12 4 4
!M Ml U l
Miami
« 1 •
sc) &gt;41 1)1
N Y Jttt
• • • too 170 147
Nrw England
» II 4
I t ) ID IM
Indianape’i*
4 II 0
ISO IW m
Central
# Houston
U 4 •
7S0 144 IM
y Plt'iburgh
t
vA] M i Ml
r 0
Cl*#*land
f ♦ 0
4N M4 M7
Cincinnati
IM 1*7 111
0
2 i)
W**l
444 IM Ml
• KantatClty
It s 0
y l A R# rt*M
471 M* 17*
14 a 4
y 0*n»*r
1 7 0
sal 171 M4
too m 7*0
San Dago
1 a 0
Seale*
• 14 0 )7S 5*0 J14
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
E*H
*
1 T Pci. PF PA
a Dell**
710 17* 3M
12 4 0
4*4 f l l MS
y N V Giant*
tl s 0
PhUad»iphia
MO I D 111
« • 0
Phoanl#
7 * 0
4M 174 7*1
Wathington
4 12 0 ISO IM 141
Central
■ Detroit
10 4 • i t i 714 717
y Minn#tola
t 7 0
sa) 177 7*0
y Grtan Bay
t
7 0
sa) IM M!
Chicago
7 f 4
•» 7)4 7M
Tampa Bay
1 II a
i l l 117 m
Watt
■ San Franotco
to A 4 4}S 471 MS
Naw Ortoan*
M0 117 14J
• • •
A Mania
A 10 4
)&gt;S It* MS
LA Ram*
s ii 0 J l l 371 X !
a clincheddialtton title
y cIInched pi*yolt berth
Monday i Gem#
Philadelphia ]!. San Francik o 14 OT

Trght End - Shannon Sharp* Denver
Tackle* - Erik Williamt Oatlat. Harm
Barton San Francitco
Guardi — Randall McDaniel. Mlrtnetol*.
Chr It Hinton Atlanta
Center - Dermonth Dawton Piltiburgh
Ouartcrback — Steve Young. San Fran
(Itco
Running Backt — Emmilt Smith DaHat
Jerome BettIL Let Angela* Ram*
Placekickee - Chrit Jack*. Green Bay
Kick Returner Eric Mttca't. Cfeve'and

1ALL STAR1~
AP All Pro Team
NCW YORK - The tit] Attociated Prate
All Pro Team, at tatocted by a panel ot 01
tporft writer* and broadcatltrt
FIRST TEAM
Wide Receiver* - Jerry Rice, San Fran
erteo. Sterling Sharp*. Green Bay

AP Sports Writer
D A VIE — A coin pin r mllnpnr
camr lo a crashing nut, nnO it
will inkc thr Mtimtcd Miami
Dolphlmthomr time lo recover.
T h a t’ft O K . Th e y have six
months.

Detent*
End* — Bruce Smith Buffalo. Nell Smilh
KantatCIty
Tackle* — Cartel Kennedy, Seattle John
Randle. Minnatota
Outride Lmahackart
Greg Ltoyd P t
ttburgh Renatoo Turnbull NewOrtoant
IntMte Ltnebackert — Junior Seau San
Oiego Hardy Nickartan TampaBay
Cernarbackt — Rod Woodtcm p.ltlbvrgh
Da-on Sender* AHanta
Safatiet - LaRoy Butler, Green Bar
Mar cut Robertton. Houtton
Punier — Greg Montgomery. Houtton

On Monday. Ih r Dolphins w rrr
Mill reeling from u live-game
losing streak that ended thrlr
season shy of a playoff berth
Th e final blow was a 33-27
overtime loss at New England
•*ir# lough lo lake, because
you're flying high and — boom
— you crash.” receiver Irving
Pryor M id. "W e didn't even have
lime to say a prayer."

SECOND TEAM
OMent#
Wide Receiver* - Andr* Riton Allanta
Michael Irvin Datlat
Tight End — Brawl jonet Sen Franc ik o
Tackle* — Richmend Wakb. Miami Gary
Z im met man Den.ar
Guard*
M-ka Munchak Houtton Stove
Witntowtkl. Lot Angyiat Raider*
Caniar - Bruce Matthewt. Houtton
Quarterback — John Elway. Dam&lt;*r
Running Backt — Thurman Thomat Bu*
lato Barry Sander* Detroit
Placakicker — Norm Johnton Atlanta
Kick Returner — Tyrone Hughe* New
Or lean*
Detent*
Endt — Reggie Whit* Green Bay Chrtt
Doieman. M,nn*tot*
Tackle* — Ray Ch'tdrett Houtton Henry
Thomat Minnatota
Ovicide Linebackert - Rickey Jackton
NewOrtoant Derrick Thomat KantatClty
Intide Linebackert — M-chael Brookt. New
York Giantt Ken Norton DaUat
Cornerbackt — Eric Alton Philadelphia
Nate Odom** Buffalo
Satetre* — Eugene Rob.nton Seattle Tim
McDonald San t rancitco
Punter — Rich Camarillo. Phoemr

At Thanksgiving, roach Don
Shnla's leant was 0-2. lies! In the
N FL Miami never won again.
“ Som ebody wrote a song.
Help Me Make It Through the
Night. " Shula said. "I think It
pertains now."
Pur the sixth lime In eight
years, the Dolphins failed to earn
a postseason brrih.

NHL STANDINGS
All Timet E ST
E A lT fR N C O N F E flE N C t
Atlantic Dreitwn
W L T Pi* OF
NY Ranger*
1! 1 J SJ
New Jertey
n II a ca
Philadelphia
10 II 1 al
Wathington
I! II a to
Florida
ta I* 4 1*
NY Ittondert
II 14 1 11
TampaBay
It 11 1 W
Herthea it DteiMen
P.tttburgh
tt tl a aa
Botton
tl tl 1 *1
Buffalo
tl II a ao
Montreal
t! II a 40
Quebec
tl II i J*
Hartford
tl It 1 11
Ottawa
I M ) II

GA
1411*
111to*
teatea
111IN
IM IN
l » tie
111III
taaico
t}1lit
IMIN
til lit
141til
tit 111
111Itl

WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Dtviwan
W L ( P H OF OA
Toronto
H IS 7 tf IM 134
Dallas
to 14 7 47 143 111
SI Lout*
to 14 1 4\ US U*
Detroit
70 11 J «) IS! tie
Chicago
If 14 4 43 lit 141
Winnipeg
IS 11 s n 111 14)
Pacific DiriMan
Cotoery
TO IS A u t l) IS*
Vancouver
tl t» 0 V U* 174
Lo* Angela*
11 » 2 ;i 144 tl4
Anaheim
IS 74 2 12 I4S 114
San Joe*
13 10 1 » &gt;04 US
Edmonton
It 34 A 20 U l U7
Monday t Oem*t
Pilttburgh 4 Ottawa I
N Y . Ranger*]. F torida J
Tuatday't Game*
N Y ItlandertatNew Jertay i 11pm
Tampa Bay v* Tyrant* at Hamilton. O nt.
f i l l pm .
Detroit nl St Lovii.l IS pm
Chicago ot DaUat. I It p m
Montreal al San Jot*. 14 11 p m
Quebec el Lot Angel**. 10 l i p *
Wednetdey't Game*
Winnipeg at Hertford ! 11p m
Vancouver al Ottawa 1 11 p m
Calgary at N Y Ranger* 1 11 pm
Montreal vt Quebec at Phoem. 1 lip m

NHL SUI
Panther* Ranger*, tern*
F tor Ida
1 I 1 -1
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Second Period — 1. Florida, Hough 1
ISkrudiand. Brrmirgl. 1 01 A New York.
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Third Parted - S New York, Grave* J*
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Referee - Oan MerouelU Line*men - Pet
DopullO Mark Vinw*

NFL DRAFT
1114 NFL Dealt Order
NEW YORK - The k#lection order toe the
1*14 NFL dr all.to be held April}# IS
I Cincinnati
1 Indtanapolit
1 Wathington
a New England
S Lot Angelet Rami
0. Tampa Bay
&gt; Atlanta
I Seattle
I Cleveland
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11 New York Jell
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15 San FrancItco I Irom San Diego)
14 Miami
NOTEi Selection Hot t i l l will be dt
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By ST1VBN WINK

TV/RADIO

“ Wirt one game — (hill's all we
had lo do." quarterback Scot I
Mitchell said. "W in one of five
games. How hard can that lie?"
Mitchell paused
"W e proved It's pretty hard "
Following the ollseason ac­
quisition of five high-priced vet­
erans — Pryar. receiver Mark
Ingram, fullitark Kellh llyars.
tackle Ron Heller and nose
tackle Mike Gollc — M u ml lost
two more games Ilian n year ago.
High hopes lasted well Into a
season filled with memorable
achievements, which made the
finish that much more galling.
When Dan Marino suffered a
season-ending Injury. Mitchell
became a first-time starter and
A F C offensive player of the
month In October. Then Mitchell
hurl his shoulder, and Doug
Pederson finished ih r game that
allowed Shula to break George
tlalaa' N FL record for career

Radio

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Orlando at New York, alto at 4 0*p m
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L ighlntng at Toronto Maple Leal*
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"T h a i was about Ih r nicest
weekend I've had for a long, long
time.” Shula said. "Everything
was going along so beautifully
when all those tilings happened
and the leant was playing rial
well and the fill lire looked
bright."
In early December. Shula was
n a m e d S p o r t s l l l us t r u t e d 's
S p o rtsm a n of the Year. He
hasn't won a game since.
Illame the S! cover Jinx. Or
Injuries. T e n starters missed a
total of 45 games hceatfsc thry
were hurt. Including defensive
stars Louis Oliver. Tro y Vincent
and Jo hn OITerdahl
"T h e defense doesn't like to
blame It on Injuries, but I'm on
offense, so I can blame It on
Injuries." Fryar said "T h e de­
fense was hindered by Injuries,
and we started making a lot of
mistakes on offense. Thai com ­
bination sjtclls loss."
Turn o ve rs and the lack of a
running game contributed to the
Dolphins' downfall, and defense
did the rest. Through 11 games,
the defense had allowed an
average of 16.9 points per game
During the slide, the average
was 33 {mints.
Several veterans said they
expected the team to remain
largely Intact and Ihe return of
Marino would stamp Miami as a
Super Howl contender.
Hut Ihe Dolphins' dismal de­
mise this season will not tie
quickly forgotten.
"I'm used to bring In the
playnITs this time of year, like a
lot of guys In this locker m o m ."
Hyars said. "It's going to fester
for a while, and we're going lo
tome bark and make sure we're
not feeling tins way ncxl year."

Wyche hopes strong
finish carries over
By FRIO OOODALL
AP Sports Writer________________
TA M P A — Sometimes. Sam
Wyche said, you can’t measure
progress by wins and losses,
"W e had a goad year." Ihe
roach of the Tam pa Hay Bucca­
neers said Monday, reflecting on
a 5-11 finish ngalnst a schedule
that included 11 games ugalnst
teams l Inti made the playoffs.
"If you measure the year only
by the scoreboard, you can't
make that statement. But when
•your team gets belter every
week and Is clearly heller the
second half than ihe llrsl half,
then vou can make It."
T h e Hues, who have lhe
league's worst record over the
past 11 years, were 3-4 In I heir
lust seven games. The finish
followed 3 poor start In which
Tam pa Bay lost seven of nine
games by 15 or more points.
" T h is Is not a team Hint
deteriorated us the season went
on. T h r y clearly, measurably got
brtter as the year went o n," said
Wyche. who backed off on a
promise u&gt; take (he Hues lo I he
jiluyolTs next season.
" I can't guar.inter anything.
But I think this team will be
good e n o u g h lo be In the
playoffs."
Wychc's optimism was based
on ihe development of young
players like quarterback Craig
Erickson and receivers Courtney
Hawkins and Horace Copeland

us well as the Improved play of a
defense that allowed 362 yards
In Its first ntne games compared
to 283 yards In the last seven.
/.11-Pro li ne b a c ke r H a r d y
Nickerson, a k ry offseason ac­
quisition. made a team-record
211 t a ck l e s , and E r i c k s o n
finished with 3.054 yards. IH
T D ‘sund21 Interception*.
Hawkins look advantage of the
absence of Injured Lawrence
Dawsry to lead Ihe club with 62
receptions for 933 yards and five
TDs. Copeland emerged as a
blg-pluy receiver with 30catehes
for 633 yards and four TDs.
"This train Is not finished, but
the foundation Is laid," Wyche
said. "T h e re ’ll no doubl tills
team knows that It can step on
the field and play with anybody
in the league."
T h e offensive lln r Is one
weakness that will have to be
addressed If the Bues are going
to evolve Into a playoff con­
tender. Quarterback was the
team's biggest question mark
when ihe season begun, and
W y c h e is hesi tant to say
Erickson is the answer.
"W e are never satisfied, but
we arc happy with Craig ...
There's no question he's our
starter. We can win with him.
We cun go to the playoffs with
h im ." -said Wyche. refusing lo
speculate on whether Ihe Hues
w i ll t r y lo find a n o t h e r
quurterbaek In the draft or
through free agency.

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coaching victories.
Ten days Inter, on an Icy field
In D a l l a s . 3 9 - y e a r - o l d
quarterback Sieve DeDerg rallied
Mluinl to a last-second T h a n k s ­
giving Day victory. That game
was perhaps tbr most mem ora­
ble of the N F L season.

timshiug us high us sixth on
Sunday night, a night that saw
him run four different features.
Iwo for the Laic Model Slock*,
earning a win and a second, and
two Laic Model Unities adding a
15th place finish.
Ponder will more Hutu likely
try to nut both classes again In
1994. gelling Ills new Late
Model ready for the regular
Win si i m Racing Series season,
hill taking one last shoi al the
NASCAR Invitational Showdown
as Ills (rack and NASCAR Re­
gional chunipionshlps makes
him a prime eandldalc for the
premier race for Late Model
Slinks
T h e h a n d s - d o w n favorite,
however, for the 1994 Winston
Invliaitonal will lx- Barry Hcggerly. Ihr defending 1993 Invliiattou.il winner and Ihe 1993

N ASCAR Winston Racing Scries
National Cliantplon.
Volusia C oun ty Speedway will
host nine night ul asphalt racing
during ihe 1994 Speed weeks
with Litlc Models. Lite Mixlrl
Stocks, the Winston Invitational.
Stqx-r Modified*. Slrrct Slocks.
Mini Stocks. Florida Modified*.
Pro-4 Modified* and Mini C up
divisions all r 6 uulng.
Also m im in g on the facilities
year-old. 3/8's-m llr clay oval will
ix- six nights of tflrl track racing
front February 13-18. with live
divisions. H n v-A -Tu m p a Laic
Mixiels. UM P Style Modified*.
I'm Stocks. SouthraM rm Mini
Sprints and Legend Cars, on the
track.
For more Information alxtul
Sperdwccks '94. or any racing
a c t i v i t y at Vo lusia C o u n t y
Speedway, cnnlucl ihe race oi­
lier at (9041 255-2243 or (904)
985 4402. ■

�Sanford Herald, Hanford, Florida - Tuesday, January 4, 1994 - an

People
IN BRIEF
i

Theatre calls auditions
The Orlando Ju n io r Theatre will be having auditions for Thr
llohbltt on Saturday. Jan. 15 from 0 a m . in ntxrn at the Winter

Health care e x p e rt
addresses club

Park Mall Com m unity Room
The audition Will Include being able to sing lo a tape for
approximately a minute and a half Choreography Is welcome.
Starting Ja n 17 Ihc Jun ior Theatre will tx* olferlng theatre
arts classes lor children ages 5 lo 18 at locations in Ixmgwood
and Winter Springs.
For more Informal Ion. ell I'eggy A llrn al /88-8O40or Carole
Mawhinncy al 360-7816 or 834 3409.

But Tobin (loft), who presided
over the regularly scheduled
meeting of the Sanford O p­
timist Club, welcomos Bill
Malhas. health care specialist
Mal has, r ep r e s e n t i ng the
Ameri Life and Health
Sorv
ices of Volusia County, spoke
on long term care which is not
covered by Medicare

Garden Club sets card party
The Sweelwuler Oaks Garden Club will hold Us annual card
party and luncheon on Ja n 17 at 10 a.m.
The event will lake place nl i he Sanlanda Methodist Church,
Tickets may lx* purchased by contacting Ann Wilson at
862 5162 All tickets must be purchased In advance.

M»i*W Photo t&gt;» Mtffoin Sttuo»d»*

CALENDAR
Clogging classes formed

Optimists honor 2 from Crooms

The Old Hickory Stumpers idler free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons nlv&gt; available.
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from li toQ p m. Call 349 9529 for more Information.

APOPKA — At its Deeerntrer
meeting. Hie OpIlmHI C lub of
Scmormi held a Youth App rrcin l l o n D i n n e r me et i ng a n d
honored t w o from C r o o m s
School of Choice.

Take off pounds sensibly
Members of Take till Pounds Sensibly, TO P S, invite the
public to join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to R p m. ut
the First Christian C h im b. 1007 Sanford A v r . Sanford
T h r group now lias a private room to weigh people between
(i I 5 a n d 0 : 4 5 p m
K.uli week a different jirogram on welglil loss will Inconducted.
Fur more Information at tout the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664

Oodfrcy Knight. 14. an eighth
grade student at Crooms. was
chosen as December's Student of
the Month English is K n ight's
favorite subject. He has been an
award w in n e r In two essay
contests al Hie school He is
interested In s|M&gt;rts. particularly
iMskrlball am i his favorite team
Is the Orlando Magic

Toastm asters m eet at SCC
Seminole Com m unity College (SC C ) Tnaslmaatera C lub
*0581 will mrei every Tuesday, 7:30 p i n . , nl Seminole
Com m unity College. Contact Uosella lion bam at 323-8284 lor
more information

Knight's future plans Include
unending either University *»f
Kentucky or North Carolina to
major In electronics and some
day have n store of Ids own.

Overe&amp;ters to gather
A regular meeting of Overealers Anonym ous Is conducted on
Tuesdays al 7 30 p.ni. at Flrsi United Mcllxxilxt Church,
corner ot Park and 3tb. Sanford. For more Infonuuilou, call
Carol al 322-0657.

True her Larry Morgan.
Itantlinustrr at Crooms. g ra d u ­
ated from Florida Slate Universi­
ty In 1964. He taughl Junior and
senior hi gh school band In
Titusville lor 17 years and band
and general music ul .Jackson
Heights before coming to S e m i­
nole County and Crooms. H e
was voted Ilaudmaxtrr of Hie
Year by the students. This is Ids
29ih year working with the
students and last year be was In
"W ho's W h o In Tcurhcrs of
America.'*

Dancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club dunce Is held every' Wednesday,
from 2:30 ■ 4:30 p in. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by thcDrltonlatis 11 piece band. Donation $2 00.

Coastliners m eet W ednesday
SA N FON D — The 1003-94 Coastliners meetings will t&gt;c held
al 10 a m. the (IrM Wednesday of each month at the Sanford
Senior Center. 401 E, Seminole lllvd.
All former members and employees of the former Atlantic
CoastIInr italltoud arc invited lo attend.
For Information, coll F. P. Dunn ut 322-8981.

Crooms School of Choice, a
public school located In Sanford
emphasizes the skill necessary
to reverse the drojtoul trend In
today's school system

Aerobics offered
The City of Saolord Kccrcatlon Department offers aerobics
dosses Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from U lo 10 u.m .
and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Cost Is $3 per class.
Instructor Is Debbie Black, board certified wlili over 10 years
experience.
Call 330-5697 lor more details.

O ptim ist Club m eets weekly
Th e Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday ui noon
at Shoney'son U.S. Highway 17-92. Visitors are welcome,

Kiwanis Club m eets W ednesday
Th e Klwanls Club of Sanford bolds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Klwanlans arc
welcome. For Information call Wall Sm ith, 323-5088.

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Shelley Weissman. the optimist
Club of Setnoran believes In
publicizing Hie good youth ol the
comm unity w h o become our
future leaders. Further InfunnaItiui can Ik - obtained from any
member at l he weekly dinner
ineellngs that arc held every
Wednesday nt 6:30 p.m . al
Morrison's Cafeteria In th r
Winter Park Mall. Winter Park.

Bandmaster Larry Morgan with plaque.

Dad’s open house is for family only

TUESDAY’S PRIME TIME
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Godfray K n ig h t.
Student of M o n th

moved Into the basemenl recre­
ation room. T h e situation Is
mthcr chaotic, hut I love llicm
all. Here's the problem:
Atxml four months ago. Mary
started g o i n g steady w i t h
‘■John." a businessman she's
known tor lw o years. laisl month
John started sleeping with her a
couple nights a week. Although I
land (he ktds| like John. I am not
overjoyed w ith his sleeping here
with Mary, since lie will proba­
bly want to spend more and
more time here, and I am
concerned about the possible
adverse effect It mlglii have on
the children.
Mary thinks her obvious warm
relationship with John will have
a good Influence on ihc children
Is my concern warranted? O r
am Ijusl being old-fashioned?
GRANDPA
D E A R O R A N D P A : Your
concern Is Indeed warranted and
In my opinion, you arc not being
"old-fashioned" — you are being
realistic. If yo u r grandclddrcn
see iheir m other's boyfriend
sleeping with their mother, they
will think It's O K . llul IPs not OK
for unmarried people lo openly
share a bedroom In the presence
of children.
D E A R A B B Y : Tills Is In re­
sponse lo “ H u r t In E u c lid .
Ohio," who was having difficulty
gelling her round-robin tellrr
from friend lo friend. I learned
early on Ihat I tie best way lo get
a response Is to send a selfaddressed. slumped envelope.
Mv husband Iclt his bools at
m y sister's hom e when we
vlsltrd them In another town. I
wrolc lo her several lim es,
asking her lo please send my
husband's bools back. No I k m i I s
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adoption. What about Ihc fntbeis
of these children? Have they no
rights?
I am Ihc father of u baby Ixiy
horn out of wedlock. I would
have given m y right arm to have
raised that child, bin I bad no
say In the matter: he was given
to strangers who adopted him.
1went lo court over this — and
lost. We heur so much about
"wom en’s rights": what about
m e n ’ s r ig ht s? T h e system
stinks.
D IS G U S T E D IN T E X A S
D E A R D I S G U S T E D : The
"s lin k in g " system has been
deodorized. Some fathers have
sued for custody of thclr chlldirn
— and won. There are now
organizations that promote a
child's right lo have Ixiih u
mother and a lather Th e one
with w hich I am the most
familiar Is the Children's Rights
Council. 220 Eve Si. N K . Suite
230, Washington, D.C. 2&lt;X)24362.

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no further delay.
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(bat a self-addressed, stamped
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creases one's chances for u
prompt rely lo a letter.
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reading about unwed mothers
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Hollywood making more than
ever, but attendance stagnant
By JO H N HORN
AP Entortainment Writer

Top 10 movies in 1993

LOS A N G E L E S - Movlr the.urn* look In more money In
1993 than ever before, but
.itlendanee has remained u n ­
changed for about 30 years
Flliiigix-rn .iik I studio executives
blame higher tlekel prices for
keeping people at borne.
"Th e population has almost
doubted, but attendance remains
flat." Tom Pollock, chairman of
the MCA Motion Picture Group,
said Monday " l ro n tln ur lo
believe m o v l c g o l n g Is loo
expensive.'*
Industry analysts predict 1993
ticket sales In North American
theaters will break the 1989
record ol 85.03 billion. Th e final
tally front the Motion Picture
Association of America won't lie
announced until March.
An estimated 1.02 billion tick­
ets were sold In 1993, up 6
percent from 1992 but still
below the l 06 billion sold In
1990 Annual attendance still
hovers around the 1 billion
tlekris sold annually In l he early
1960s
The average national ticket
price has climbed from $2.70 In
1980 to about $5.10 In 1993. the
MPA A said. And m any first-run
theaters charge 87.50. In com ­
parison. many home videos cost
as little as § 1.
Some moviegoers at Universal
City Cinemas, the nation's most
heavily attended theater com ­
plex. complained Monday thnt
they were being gouged.
"I'll tell you. $7.50 Is Just too
much money to see a movie."
said He . Hue liana n, who tries
to see two or three matinees a
month. "I can rent two laser
discs for 81 — It's two-for-one

T h e top 10 grossing movies
of 1993. according to E x h ib ­
itor Relations Co,:
1. "Jura ssic Park." Univer­
sal. $339.5 million.
2. " T h e Fugitive." W arner
Hrus., $ 179.3 million.
3. " T h e F irm ." Paramount.
8158.3 million.
4. "Sleepless In Seattle."
TriS ta r. 8126 6 million.
5. "M rs. Doubtflrc." 20th

day on Monday you know. And I
don't have to pay $4.50 for a
bucket of popcorn."
" If the prices go any higher,
then I'm not coming b a rk ." said
Robert Zepeda, who Ixiught a
t i c k e t f or " G h o s t In t h e
M achine."
M C A '* Universal Studios
asked theaters last year lo offer
hal f- pr ic e admi ssi ons every
Tuesday, hut the plan fizzled
aflcr a few weeks. Since studios
get ubout half of every ticket sale
and (healer owners face higher
operating costs, the Incentive lo
keep prices high proved ten*
powerful.
W illiam Knrtozian, president
of the National Association of
Theater Owners, said movlegolug Is still one of the best
out-of-home entertulnm rni
deals. Many theaters offer dis­
count mallnees or reduced ad­
missions for second-run films, he
noted.
"1 think It's a tcrrlllr value,
especially If you compare It to a
rock concert, a professional
stage play or un athletic event."
Karlozlan said.

C entury Fox. $122.5 m illion.
6 "Indecent Proposal." Para­
mount. $ 105.5 million.
7. "In the Line ol Fire."
Columbia. $102.2 million.
8 . "C llffh a ng cr." T riS ta r.
$84 million
9. "F re e W illy ." W arner
Bros.. $77.7 million.
10. " G r o u n d h o g l i n y . "
Colum bia. $70 H million.

T h e lack of growth In Ihealer
a t t e n d a n c e Isn't h u r t i n g
Hollywood's hot lorn line. A c­
cording lo The Holly wtxxl Re­
porter. entertainment and media
stix-ks advanced almost 50 per­
cent on average lit 1993. com­
pared w llh gains of 13.7 percent
In the Dow Jones average ami
7.1 percent l»y St a n d a r d ft
IVxtr's 500 slock index.
Universal's "Jurassic Park"
made more than $339 5 million
In Us Initial release — the mosl
earned hy any film, although
higher ticket prices were partly
responsible.
Some moviegoers said they
would keep coming at Just about
any price.
" I would I k - more selective,
bul If It's something that I think
has good acting and directing
and u storyline ol Importance,
then 1 won.d go," said Mark
Schmtdtz. v.lio was buying a
ticket lor "In the Name of the
Father.”
Mark Green said. " I like the
big screen and the better sound
and the environment of the
movie und gelling oul of the
house."

Second storm in a week socks
East Coast with 2 feet of snow
By MBA MoANANV
Associated Press Wrltor

The second winter slonn In a
week swirled up the East Coast
today In a "com m uter special"
expected to unload as much as 2
feet of snow.
Schools closed, salt and snow
shovels'VuVfIshrd from m ore
shelves a n d -e k tra road crews
were c a lle tn rr as winter storm
warnings were posted from the
Carollnas lo Maine, and from the
Ail.mile Coast to the mountains
of Tennessee.
"W e sold as m uch salt this
year as we have the post three
years." said Trip p e r Thomas,
manager of a rock salt supplier
In Blucfleld. W .Va. "W c haven't
got any. and we've had about 50
calls for sail today."
By daybreak. 5 Inches of wet.
heavy snow had fallen In Boston,
and the suburbs had up to 8
Inches. Up to 2 feet woe expected
across the state by evening.
North C a ro lin a 's northern
mountains had at least 5 Inches
early today, and New York’s
Hudson Valley and Catskills
regions received about 3 Inches.
Snow also fell before daybreak

In Buffalo. N.Y. . C in c in n a ti.
C l e v e l a n d . P i t t s b u r g h , and
Portland. Maine. Farther west.
Iowa. Indiana, Missouri. Ken­
tucky and Nebraska got snow.
T h e Intense storm formed
when cold air pushed down from
Canada, colliding with a front
near the G ulf of Mexico. By
m idday Monday, that storm,
centered over Alabam a, and
another system over the Atlantic
east of Charlcslon. S.C.. were
s t r e n g t h e n i n g and d r a w i n g
moisture from the ocean and the
G u lf of Mexico.

Schools were closed today In
parls of Massachusetts. North
Carolina. Virginia. West Virginia
and Rhode Island.
A hardware and lum ber store
In Morgantown. W.Va.. was sold
out ol snowblowers Monday, and
assistant manager Steve Harvey
said manufacturers were sold
out. loo. Th e store, also was sold
out of salt and snow shovels.
' Norman Burger, who manages
a hardware store outside Pit­
tsburgh In Perm Hills. Pa., said.
"If li will move snow or melt It,
they're buying It."

T h e tw o s y s t e m s w e r e
expected to merge overnight and
roll up the East Coast. Southern
New England was experted to
get the brunt.
" A com m uter special," said
National Weather Sendee m rtco
rologlst Rick Watllng.

In S lu m lo rd . C o n n ., video
store manager Chip Stahl said
there was a tun on X-rated
movies among people expecting
lo gel trapped at home.
Bread and rntlk went quickly
at grocery stores.

Last week, a cold spell that
took hold on Christinas dropped
temperatures below zero In sev­
eral states, causing pipes lo
burst and cars to break down.
Heavy snowfall crippled m uch of
the Midwest and the East. At
least 11 deaths were blamed on
the weather.

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Along the eastern slopes of I he
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CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HE ARINO
NOTICE IS HER EB Y OIVEN
by the City Commission ol tho
City ol Late Mary, Florida, that
said Commission *111 hold a
Public Hearing on January X .
I m . at 1 00 P M . or as soon
thereafter as possible to con
eider Second Reading and adop
lion ot an Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF LAKE SAARY. FLOR
IDA. AMENDING THE COM
P R E H E N S IV E P L A N FOR
TH E CITY OF LAKE AAARY.
FLORIOA PROVIDING FOR
A CHANGE OF LAND USE
FROM LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
TO LOW MEDIUM DENSITY
R E S ID E N T IA L A N D COM
MERCIAL. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS.
A N D E F F E C TIV E O A TE
amending the land us* on th*
tot toning described property
The SW U of the SW te. LESS
tha East SI OP teat thereof AND
ALSO th# South alO 00 teel ot th#
NW '* ol the SW &lt;* LESS the
East U 00 teat there*I all being
m Section It. Township &gt;0 South.
Rang* )0 East, Seminole
County. Fterida more com
monly deter.bad as appro.!
m*t*iy at S acres situated at th*
southernmost end ot th# City a*
th* southwest corner ot Las*
Emma Road and Emma Oaks
Trail
Tha Public Hearing will be
held in th* Commission Cham
bars 100 N Country Club Road
Laka Mary Th# Public ti In
sited to attend and be heard
Sa&gt;d hearing may be continued
from tuna to lima until a final
dacision H mad* by fti* City
Commission Coptes ot tha Ordi
nanca are ata.labte tor rovio*
In th* City Clark't Office
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
M EETIN G IS MADE BY THE
C I T Y FOR ITS C O N V E N
IENCE THIS RECORO /MAY
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QUATE RECORD FOR PUR
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C ITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
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N OTICE OF CODE
ENFORCEM ENT BOARD
PROCEED IN G
TO CharlteA Sutl* Edwards
Lit* Estate
C O C Edward* Jr
or (ho owwar III el Iho tenor*
log den r .bed property
Lois 1] &amp; &gt;4 Cates Add PD I
PC *4 I St I Southeast Road —
Santord. Florida
RE : Casa No *4 I
The Sanford Codr E «* * r«
most Board was created by
Santord City Cod* Ordinance
ISM. as amended. as author Had
by Chapter 1ST. Fterida Slat
utas The purport ot (Ml Board
Is to facilitate th# tn let cameo t
ot the codas and ordinances l.t
force In the City *1 Sanlord You
ha»a bean charged with vte
taring mo tenoning Coda on
your property Chapter 4. sac
a i n id i S l al. Chapter II. sac
II 11: Schedule F. tec SO by
tailing to maintain ttiucturt In a
lata and sanitary condition:
aliening high gronth to develop
and ramain upon proparty,
aliening accumulator *4 |t»it A
dabrl,: aliening unlicensed
end'or inoperative vehicles to
be stored upon the property
You are hereby lormeity notl
tied that a Public Hearing m il
be conducted In tin above styled
coma by the Cade Enforcement
Board of the City ol Santord on
the 11th day ot January. !H4 al
tOO p m In the City Com
mission Chambers Room 111,
Sanlord City Kali XC N Park
Avenue. Santord. Florida con
corning the above styled elo
lotion The Board aill receive
testimony end evidence at said
(tearing and shall mate findings
ol tact and conclusions ot tea
You ore hereby ordered to
appear before that Beard at the
Wearing to anseer the charges
and present you* sidt ot th*
case You have me right to
obtain an attorney, at your earn
ripens* to represent you before
th* Board You hero th* right to
call aitnassas on your behait as
well as to cross aiamma all
other mtnassas II you do not
appear, th* Board mty proceed
aithout you Should th* Board
determine that a violation
eiists. It has the power &gt;o issue
Orders requiring you to bring
the violation into compliance
Including th* power to levy fines
and create a lien on your
property up to MtOOS tor each
day the violation continual past
th* date sal ter compliance by
th* Board sOder
It th* violation is not cor
rected by tho timo ot the Hoar
ing or It. prior to mo Hearing,
you tome into comptianco with
tho above slated alleged cod*
violation but th* violation recurs
prior to th* Public Hearing, th*
Hearing will be held on th#
allegations against you
It you have any guashont
concerning this matter, pleas*
contact tha Build-ng Depart
mant at (4011 ) » Site SHOULD
YOU 0 E C I0 E TO APPEAL
ANY AAATTER CONSIDERED
AT TH E ABOVE HEARING.
YOU MAY NEED A VERBA
TIM RECORD OF TxE PRO
CEEOINGS. TESTIMONY AND
EVID EN C E WHICH RECORD
IS NOT PROVIDED BY THE
C I T Y OF SANFORD IF S

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am engaged In business at tat
Mattonvllia A venue. Santord. F L
M ill. Seminote County. Fterida.
ursd*r the Frctitteus Nem# ot
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TECHNICAL SERVICES, and
that I Intend to register said
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M A R IN O H «m * R e p a ir ,
spec lell j ing in small |obt

^M CM aSI^rreM nnM lu

Ja n ito ria l Services '
BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Commarctal/Restd H i A ll]

Tiffs o n ry
TWP MASONRY. Brkk. Block,
stucco. Concrete. Renova
lions UcJIns.
I ll MM

Po in tin g
HANOT'S Heutapaintteg paint
nave A savel Lew. low rates!
K y rs e ip LlC/lns H A IM ]

A A A PLUMRINO A SEWER,
Lta ky faucets! Running
toilets! UO could solve your
problem Woter healers. &gt;4 hr
service
sox sis m i

Pressure Cleaning ~
DUN R IT it Ctean driveways,
roots, pool decks, walks.
houses Free esl. I l l 4isi

Poof Int
IMPRESSIVE RENOVATIONS
W# remove rock A tor rools
40 yrt ftp Financing g.aliabte

_^JcrBonde^tMtB!/E)^U4

S w im m in g Pool
Service/ %e p a lr
W EEKLY SERVICE from Sal
mo. Cham Rite Pool Service
1*0 n i l
Robert Shoemaker

Tree Service
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie's. Int
"Lai th# Professionals do It."
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/V*/' Month. ( a ll ( lii.wifiml. .TJ'J J
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Thanks lo your support and cooperation
we have made tremendous strides
this past year toward bringing you
the best service and products possible.

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M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/rat.
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MOVING FORWARD

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71—Help Wanted

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

t PART TIM E C LE R IC A Lt
looking lor port limoT Mott
ownhrt Idealopportunilyl
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
T s e W f H M t -m s m

CNR
For I II
certified

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M utl b*

IN
A f tk m h port time

POSTIONS AVAILABLE
• Monogtr
B Attl Monogtr
Ptrmononl. lull limt. salaried
pottwnt ol Suo t Hallmark
Shop m Lott Mory Conlrt
Requires Hunt week tnd ond
even.nq hourt For inlor mo
lion toll
*07 it* 4ito
or lend m um * to
10* W Milchtll Hommotk Rd
Oviedo FIM7»S_______

Accepting kppl.&lt;*ik&gt;ns
Monday Friday. * *
OeBery M o m M N. I»
OoBory a*7 U 4 U 1 I

DAYCARE TEACHER

________mswr

t

tO E L IV E R V D R IV ER .
ir hr I m i l four te r m into
high good Loro I deliver**
Peldtwnefilst H u rry)Colli
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
i N W i i a it., m m *

PRESCHOOLTEACHER
A§« group r t P u iltim t.C ip
p*&lt; K*d't Ko&gt;f*f, m f i n

Eiptiitnctd floor firscn
(Slripplng ond n o il Lot*
n.ght tor Ip morning Molt or
f.molt Equal OpportL.nity
Em plpyor Colt V o ltrlt
Mondoy Friday, f f l 1*»

PRODUCTION WORKERS
10 NEEDED
Compony u t k i individuals
w ith o t k t m b ly a n d /o r
mothlnt operating esperl
•net I t h ill available
* 4SAM 1 4PM ot IS hr. Mutl
tat reliable ond cloon cut ollh
own phono ond Irontportolton
Contmitmonl mondotory *
No.tr o lot I
Ht*p Pot*— eHIM W E

GRILL COOKS
BUSSERS
Hqm hiring Apply in ptrton
Apply Ol
R ) Sornoron Bird Ftrn Pork
No phono coll plot w I
MOTEL

SEAMSTRESS/TAILOR
Full timo Pitoto coll M l MSI
or opply in ptrton ol too
Inltrnolionol Parkway 4)14
HriiMhfiw
StCMCTAHtAL

MAINTENANCE PERSON
F BpRf k#rtc# i« plumfoing #nd
«)#&lt;trlCJl

NIGHT AUDITOR
#tW* JUloM E ppet tfnttd
m p r io r
t)A»»lnn ttU W SR U .
U nlord
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Subcontractor vttkt trp trl
m et Monday Friday. IS SS
w ords p t r m ln u tt plus
WordPerfect-Wmdowt *&gt;p
Stnd rttvfwt ARI Ttt N Elm
At*. Sootord. MTM__________

DIRECTOR
For ettabi'thed chlldcert ton
itr Educolion ond t.ptrltnct
in early childhood required
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SECRETARY
PiM IJm# la p Ifl booAlsiwp
trig. hlltiftf, typing, lorn*
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JANITORS

Snull Hotel Aim Min»(tr

Pori hmo Sub confrocl our
&lt;m lontri Days or eyenings
tr hr lotion ogr m o tc i
LABORER! N E E D E D O H M
ond unskilled Petition* troll
obit Doyt Cell between I )
SPRINT IT A F T IN G ^ llt Mil

• Rtllrtd couple wo*com# to
Opply
IB *411
. SAIT c HBOA B D TR A IN EE •
W Tul Antwot Iho phono with
o tm .it' No bortdom htrt
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOTM CNT
7NW ISth SI . I l l lilt __

LANDSCAPER
F T potilien. COL not! 0
required
t o im in i

TEACHERS
For ttlobllthod chlldcort ctn
Itr Educolion ond trptritnco
prtltrrtd CT440S__________

MAIDS
F iT M F. I 4 Will Irom
iXMtormi Molly Me.tl 74T KOI
MEDICAL HE LP

TELEMARKETERS
E X P E R IE N C E D O N LY . 4
needed Immediately m o p*r
wk guorontttd plut bonut No
tolling ConloclMr Long
__________ 174 9341__________

LPN
II PM 7 AM Pori Urn* Apply
m ptrton L l l t n r t Hurting
Ctnltr, Fit E t i l Ind Street,
Senior d

WANTED: Lnrt In Homtnutif

DOUGHNUT FRIEf
CAFETERIA COOK
PART TIME DRIVER

For tldtrly tody Prlvoto Hr
mg guoritrt ond VoLory Coll
11* *300 alter tOAM ___ ______

With COL Ciott A
APPLY IN PERSON
lI U L I r t r Lott Orlrt.
MondtY-Prtdoy. *AM IPM

Wiieheuse/Docl Worten
Up t o ll)* ! hr (will troinl

e m t s e i _________ m i h t
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR H E L P N E E D E D !
Bonut lor drivers All thlllt
O.oitobl* Doily poy. no ttt
Ntporl r*ody to work t B om .
IntSutlrio! Libor Sue. I0H
F rtrc h Ar No phone cell*

NEWSPAPER AO SALES
Tcrt ortr orcownl boto ol
growing weekly in Dtlond
t't* Menwgemen l potential
________ s o o n ro m
t NITE INSPECTOR t
N *» eolt Troinl Greet pioct
to work No pressure htft
Ft dhmelitsl Cell utlodofl
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
rMWlSth S I. I l l tl&gt;t

Off ILL HELP
Foil tin* Molt
efftCM
*nd cotnpwfef «i«pttltnct
Ability to # tIIm ilt VtMtt*
dtm i^t i plot CiM Vlcl l tor
Afpo-nfrrvmT
^
I J j HA4

PART TIM E SALES
Ortol poyl M SO hr ♦ bonut
Fun environment Fitroblt
hourt Coll Mr Flynn III t ill

. WAREHOUSE WORKER •
ST h r l B o n o lltt g o lu rt
Ctloblithod compony hot 0
ptrmononl vpol lor you Coil!
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
IM W lith S I 111 Silt

WINDOW SERVICE TECH
P Full timo potI'On
OE rptritnctdprtltrrtd will
•roin
• F ull compony btnolllt
o Mon thru Frl t Mom 4pm
Apply M l Power Court
Sonlord
M l TSOO

BETTER THAN THE
AVERAGE BEAR!
• Slnola Story Dtilgn •
. Friendly, On-Stla
No On# Below or Above
Dtptndible Uenagemenl
• Enarcy • Efficient Studio, • Attic Storage, Privite
1 A 2 Bedroom AJfordeble Patio A Moral
Apartment*

Sanford Court Apartments
3301 S. Sanford Ave. • Sanford
9 9 9 3 3 A I HOURS:Boss*
J i J ' J J U l tt3 0 O ttid S «

71—HalpWanltd

FEM ALE looking lor time la
khprt tpl SMS mo co.trk ill
Wathoe/Qeyer M l m i
FEM ALE looking tor tim t to
th t't houM MO wk Includes
utilities_____________ m ism

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

NOTICE
All rental and real t i i . i t
adr*rlit*m*nli art tub(*cl lo
I V Ftdtral Fair Housing Act.
which m aktt II liligal to
advertise any preference Km
nation or discrimination
bated on race, color, religion.
ie&gt;. handicap, temllial klalut
er national evk

FURNISHED I bdrm I ba&gt;h
Ou.tl, coir area 11*1 month
si oodepot it if c o n ;
SANFORD
I bdrm college
with Itnctd yard E.ctllenl
neighborhood! I K per week
plut SUB lecurlly
________ Call M l 7*71_________
99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n f u rn is h e d / R e n t

cassclberky
Upscale, tingle Mery, pelio
Bpertmenit I bedrooms Ideal
lor tnd'vlduel or couple
__________ tM-4777__________
CLEAN i BDRM carpel, brands
SllS'mo plut vet No p**l
MB IBM____________________
C O N V E N IE N T to town All
amenities. I &gt;r lease, no pelt
J 7 » l 111* SIM tec Mi 7304
CONVENIENT ANDSPACIOUS
CALL G EN EVA GARDENS
APTS ■ ____________ 111 &gt;ett

LEASE FOR LESS!
One Bedroom Apartments
H Y tO EA L
Mostwood ApfeMlf 7714

HAPPY NEW TEAR)
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. U M mo
1bdrm. *410 mo and up

3254670______
NEAR downtown laniard. I
t i n . "k * area. OH thee"
perking IMS/mo M l 47*7
Q U IET 1/IV&gt; manhout*. HOC
Park. Adull comm t i l l mo
end kec dtp Water/trekh
IncI Barb Mon Frl M l M il
SAN FO R D duple. I bdrm,
lltl'monTh. 1700 deposit Call
alter Ipm 174 *044
SANFORD'S B ill Ktpl Stcrtll
Pool 4 L a u n d ry , I A 1
btoroomt Convenient loo
I tonI Call Pat. M l *410_______
I BDRM., 1100 mo plus I mo
tec. * BDRM. .WO mo plut I
mo tec Call M l ***1________
I BEDROOM. U 7I month plut
111! tecurlfy depoill and
Trieronce* _______ M l 1*0
1 BDRM APT lor rent New
carpet, *11 appl . cent M/A
Available Jan I M l 1011
103— H o u s e s

NEW teea-s. NO DOWN I0\
interest. M X to.St71/me.
l i X 70.1110 mo MS *70* _____
ttol. II ■ H I Bdrm 1 Beth,
located in perk Owner tinane
ing avail SI SCO M l 1701

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• IMSkyhti K

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R en t
SANFORO. 1 bdrm carport,
aacurlty system full H I .
M I-M U ditcounled t i l l
l / l , SAN FO R D A V E .. and
Airport Bird New Mooring
C / H A . p rlv a lt. no pels
S 4 M 2 n o l" W H K _ M l« M _

1 0 7 -M o b ile
H om es / R en t
ELDER SPRINGS ol! hwy &lt;17*
I, 1. 1 Bdrm. 17} So ISO wk
noeatp MulU*or * c IIP*
TRUCKERS 1PECJAL' t bd-m
trailer lor rent Place lo park
rig Call H I W*1

114—
Warehouse
Space/ Ren!
LONO W O OD/LAKE M A R T
Mid tl/e kSorege warehouses
*0C kOu Isoo sq II Free rent
w timo teas* Iromtlis-mo
___________MIOS1*__________
SECURITT WAREHOUSE saA
and Old Lake Mery Bird
*1110
1 000 tq It Ol
llc/wa'thouta 'Finished ol
I ko space also avaitabt*
KepoMt Raalty. I *1*111*
WAREHOUSE wetl loca'td H i
West I41h SI. S*"lord MOO tq
Net. G O Timing. *00 amp 1
phase. *iirt properly avail
•or Putt'd* storage il required
Call or wriit F. O bat lilt.
Q»l*nd. FL I171l *»4 714 III I

115—
in d u s tria l
R e n tals
OFFICE/w«fth*uta split. IBC
Sq II Prime location al
eniranc# lo Ctnlral Fla Rt
gional Airport 4Q7 Ml 7iQ7
SANFORD MOSS sq It 1 phase
sprinkler* U tq It Sltntlrem
R tllly Inc. Jim Otylt H I 1«1«

1 1 1 -O ffic e
Spa c e / R e n !
NEW Sanlord olllctt and or
warttioutet BO 1 *00 tq II
Special lltl/m t Ml 1SS4
SANFORD. 'cHliC*~spec# ‘ SBC
tq H building latel. 1100 tq
H per oliiitum l 111 7004

BATEMAN REALTY
Q u id neighborhood 10*0
Palmetto 1/1 U71
321-0759 ........
3717257
HIDDEN LAKBSi Nice 4 Bd.m.
1 Balh. Ig I d . SIS0 mo
negotebto M l 17*0 Rembtowd

HUD HOMES. ~
Law Lew dew*I Why rent?
The Hilliman Oreue.
M l - t m ........................ R*4Iter
LAKE MARY. Nice 1 bdrm. Ht
balh. ctnt H/A. Tented yard,
clean. Lakt Mary tchooli
1400plut vac » 4 44* 1170
LIK E NEW. 1/1. lam rm.
screened porch. 1 car garage
Available Feb IlM/mo Call
O d M l 11*1or *711*41
SANFORD 1 bdrm. I balh.
fenced yard, carport 14*1 plut
*40) sec dtp H4 HS4________
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. liy balh
laketronl houteUSO/mo
__________ Ml 7004______

10S— D u p l e x T rip le x / R ent
• *ONE A V AILAB LE* *
1 bedroom. I bath M l 44*4 or
m i leas

141 — H o m es lo r Sale

O n u i yn
USE YOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
On e 1 or 4 bdrm he ne In
Seminole or Volusia county
Low monthly payment I
Call far detaiNI

Jiocl Minsfttld, 323-7271
AA Came*. Inc.. 1M-1114

STAIRS PROPERTT
MANAGEMENT B REALTY
4*7 i l l 7111/111 MW

______ Rentals______
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Like
Iron! on ground lloor 1 Bdrm
w/welk In ciotels. porch. 1
pools, tennis, erercit* room A
clubhouse ISslrio I ' i MSI

141— H om es fo r S a le
s n « « l u B i i H O v t 1.
»t NIIIR1 l PN0PL«T it S
F H A O R V A A lLOW AS IN
ANQ s end owner tinencing at
low at V«OC mol Gov'i For*
clotures Repot' Seminole.
Orange Volutte
laniard lets than SIAM Pawn
• Over 1/1 acrtl 1/1, liv, dm.
lam rm Sateti'kdith 1*4.*00
• Renevtled 1'1’ s Newer roo*.
carpel, palnl, gar eg*, kcr
porch siatoo
• RELOCATING! 1/ISt brick,
tef porch, fenced yd S47.100
• P O O L I R *noval*d 1/1.
Tireplece. ter porch. IT1.W0
Assume Ne Oualilyt Immecu
late 1rt, dining, family rm. I
car garagetreiPITI 114.100
Markham Wdt are*. 4/1, 1 It
acres Pasturenlibie 1101.000

llf ^ A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu r e

PRIVATE COLLECTOR"
BASEBALL B BASKETBALL
spor t c a r d s L i t e r a l l y
hundreds of special Inserts
SS% at book or will trade *04
i » 1111

215— B oats a n d
A c c e s s o ria l
• II FT GLASTRON SS HP
EvinrtM*. Nailer Outstanding
Cendl Met! tee I U a t s m s ill
etfk* SKI/FISH BOAT W HP
Merc . ml trailer Runs great!
IS 000 Pa r-it tInane* *&gt;S IIP*
• IHS R IO A L M*d«1Ttoa. t r
10". 4 cyt in -outboard motor
ml drive on traitor IS.000 OBO
_l»M 0 4 ovt* * * M I eves
• 1* FT PONTOON boat, ail
fiberglass. 140 HP Evenrude.
V ary Iasi! Many eitras. like
n*» 0 -1, || t 000173 **a0
• 71 71 GRAOYWHITE OMC
1 0 took! new, 110,000 obo
Sanlord Ml Slid

APPLIANCES. SATELM TES.
car alarm*, turn . T v ’s
New A Used
1111144
CHE I POPE POT
A P P LIA N C E S ! Belt prices.
Bast Werrenty Best Service!
217— G a ra g e Sales
Washers, dryers microwaves
W* buy appliances! Delivery
OARAGE tele?? Why bottsert 1
tree' A 4- Best, H A MkS
We buy pay top price! I
* BAB r CRIB and chest Good
4*7 111 *l*t
4*7 M« *4iY
condition, needs mattress
1100
M l MBA
•GARAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN
•BABV PORTA CRIB 111
Call In your gtrege sal* ed by
177 oes)
I] noon on Tuesday end take
•CANE ROCKER, with pod.
advantage si our special
light wood SUM* S171
gerag* sal* ad pried! Call
_________ evenings__________
Classified now for defeittf
•CONSOLE TV Panasonic. IS
322 2611
In
1100
Call Ml 1IY7
• CURIO CABINET oak. glass
bow IronI 1140 new. sell for
219— W a n te d to Buy
US ......
Cell 111 1Y0) I
FOR quick set*! Lovely lie rm I BOOKS WANTED Cash paid tor
furniture and mur* piu* lovely 1
books In good quality clean
home mus*c ftwe'er M l Clt*
condi ti on Cook book*,
gardening. History Art, Ret
erence and many others
Cat* Beaks_________ m a m
WHAT DID SANTA BRING YOU

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Ch* istmat spending money I

STENSTROM
REALTY,

322 2CU

COLLARD PLAHTS-11 A DOI
SHADE TREES MAPLE SS
__________ n a m e ___________
SWEET HAMLIN ORANGE*!
SS per bushel Cell 31) t**0
SANFORD

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

INC.

BUYERS!
DtscositgEd ia Tori Starch
fw Voui CVum Horn?
You NEED our FuU-Timt Saks
Turn to ciM YOU Full Tim*
Soviet1 So Call A/tjOiwol
Them_____............ANYTIME)

321- 2720
LAKE MARY

322- 2420
SANFORD

•la Our 31th Yaai«
TWO HOUSES, located in nice
area ol Sentord Owner lea.
Ing town
Mouse l\. 4 Bdrm f years old.
ebtolutely beeutilui. Over I M0
tq ft Reduced lo MY 000
Haute 11: 1 Bdrm Historical
home located on two lots
in .S U These homes are to
Cited side by tide and are
beautifully lanscaped. fruit
trees and Ilowers
Keteil Realty M i l I to
-ASSUM E NO Q U A LIF V I 1
bdrm 1 bath bit home. Ig
Itnctd yard, quiet street
147 *00
-B E A U TIF U L M yr old Fla
Cracker farmhouse on J acres
begs relocation! Needs TLC
Possible terms MY.M0
, W » it &gt;•

(C A L I.B A R T
R C A I.E S T A T G .1 N C .

LIVING ROOM SUIT Also. Hid*
•way bed. I yr old. like new
end tables, chair, etc M l IMF
R E F R I G E R A T O R . Slavas.
Washers Dryers Fee* I yr
labor warranty Del eatra
RAY I APPLIANCE 111 f
French Ave. Sauteed 11* *04)
REF RI G ER AT O R
KenmovV
white, lie u It. frostiest IMO
«a» lisa

187—Sporting Goods"
a BIKE girls 1* . Murray pin*
eng wtuie SI7 SO Cell MS 4140
• DP AIRCVCLE Octal cendl
tlon S1SH1 7YSY
______

GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE
Lakeland Civic Cen'er. Lake
land FL January 14. prt.iew
ItP M A d m itw m tl January
IS and S*. *1. Admission S4
City parking |J.
Spentertd By Lakeland Bits*
and PH tot ChrB, lac._________
MENS NFL GLOVES made by
Itotoner S eek sue large
different teams Jdoien
Brand ne* HO each
•04 511 11*1

191— B u ild in g
M a te r ia ls
• M OLDINO. halt round 1
dameter. Poplar Alto usa A t
quarter round 100 teel US
OBO Ml 4*40

193— L a w n &amp; G a rd e n
I HO R SEPO W ER MPU
Mulcher/Shredder U7S Like
14*n I
337 1741

T9S— M a c h in e r y / T ools
F I F T Y M OE N carlrldgil!
plastic for klngle lover
taucefs Will teperji* Brand
new Heath HU 111 1111

322 7191

199— P e ts ft Sup p lies

153— A c r« a g « L o ts /S a le

FOUR PAWS DOO Obedience
rlatcet
Puppy/batlc.
advanced classes Lake Mary
Cantor Thursday Nights Call
Sarah «37 111 1*C1

II ACHES ml DOUBLEWIDE
new 1 bdrm. 1 bath Pasture
end woods No qualifying.
I I I . 000 Also I I AC RES
adleining irrigation, pasture
S4l 000
Ml 0*71

H I *111

221— G ood T h in g s
lo E a ^

WHAT TO DO WITH
THE OLD ORES?

121— C o n d o m in iu m

U n i u r n is h e d / R ent

322-2611

Sanford Herald

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / Sale

93—Rooms for Rtnt~
A Q U IE T . C L E A N ROOM
kilchtn utt phone laundry
ITS ind MS M4 ttSSor M4 **4S
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM
W'kll i t t il SSS wk. SSL tec .
___Downtown M l SO*4
CLEAN ROOMS t.ngto starting
tTS/wk K itchen , phont,
liundry, vldto g im tt. ON
tlftwtperking 1)0 44)3
__
TURN BEDROOM, cibi0 It,
local cell*, kilchtn prly.,
SlS/wk Non drinkIna Ml P h
PR IVATE UPSTAIRS shirt
kilchtn A bilh t saa/wk in
ttudes ill I B M il or I B 4111

Call our Classified
Representative Today!

property, w e’ve Information on ail
in our classified.

Ideal lor mobile home or
home site, horses, calll*.
terming, or nursery Toned
agricultural 1) KO per acre
Small down payment with
owner financing to* ftf 1171

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91—Apartments/
Houit to Share

Stenstrom Rentals

Before you make that big m ove,
check out our real estate section.
Be it condo, single family dwelling,
commercial investment or income

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

1JlAt W A - 11W

Mutt hurt COL Lit* In San
turd. Lk M iry ir* « Eiptrl
tnitd prtltrrtd Apply tl
MCIW ltl S I. Sanford

211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lle c tib les

153— A c re a g e L o ts /S a lo

WRECKER DRIVER

*ST JOHNS RIVER 1/1 ml
garage, hardwood boors boa!
slip View I StOO'mo l*00 s*&lt;
• SANFO RD 1/1 ml family
room, carport. C/H/A. Citin'
11*1 me S1S0 security
• SAN FO R D 1/1 Ig room*,
fplce . »c r. p orch , dbl*
carport NIC* UBS/mo SI Usee
• SANFO RD l/ l apt CHA.
Ipice . hardwood lloorc. lit*
new SMO/mo. no security
• SANFO RD 1/1 epl CHA.
patio, clean 1400 mo. IBOkec
Sltnstrom Realty, Inc.
"We Manage year Hem*.
Ilk* It wat out M m ." Jim Dtyle
M l )t*S After*PM: M B lttl
1 BDRM. S4B month plut S400
t i c u f l t y d e p o s it i n d
relerontet.......... ....... -M l M il
1 BDRM. I NATH Near town
bus lines 1400-month. 1100
depot!! Ml *1S&gt;_____________
1 'STORY, J Bdrm . I 1/1 B*!h
screened porch tlll/ m o
Mutl have relertncet H I *014
1 BDRM w&lt; central heal ond *lr
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1100down I Why rent?
The HUIIman Orpsrp.
Mt-MM..................... ..laaWM
4 BDRM I l/l BATH. w/l«ffllly
room, C/HA. new carpel.
lanced yard 11*0 H I M il

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K I T *N* C A R L Y L E 'S * by Ijir r y W rlR h i

209— W e a r in g A p p a re l
• M E N S WRANGLER dnt t
pants 14W ML Good shape
I I 00
Call Ml Sac*

• A B I R T H O A V O I F T . ot
household pi tors to all yn*
friends Sacrificing bee t l It)
ale. slip |0int pliers, all In*
sama sue lor only |7 Cos' *74
________ Call M l 4l*d________
• A L U M IN U M tibered root
coat ng. two I gallon cans. Ito
_______377 4437
______
AT T ENTI ON CONSIGNMENT.
Bevtiques ar Businesses For
sato shelves, display units,
fabtos. ctatties racks, afftce
furniture Priced to sett
31) 3714 attar 3or leave mtg
GOLD CHAINS AND CHARM*
111 eta gram
Huey's Creww Fawn 111 IIM
O AK L A W N M 1 M O R I A L
PARK. I ptos i » t reasonable
Ptoasa call m 4 t »
• POWER W H E E L S S1I1M
Jeep Gord condition, new
tJ4"*v.*t Rides tti'ldr*n up to
*0 tos Paid t ill, asking *100
Call Curtlk Judy 407 Ml »aa
SERVICE SALES B PABT I tor
portable kerosene heater*
LARRY'S MART M l 4111

230— A n tiq u e /C ta s s ie
C a rs _________
• FORD THUNDERRIRO. IN*.
All origma'I Needs some
work II etSOBOllI 01S*

1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
• 11000 OBO All power Ml
0)14_______________________
• 11 PORCH! fit Tag*. U K
m i l e s , t i e . co n d i t i o n .
*» 000 obo Santoed Ml H U

2 3 1 -C a r*
AML CONCORD Slalwn wagon,
t l whit w rebuilt trans Good
cond Mult sacrifice
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• BUICK LE SABRE Custom”.
1*71. VI. auto. air. P/S Clean
runs great I Many new eilfat!
11*00 OBO 31* 7l*S__________
CADILLAC SEVILLE. M 1 dr.
beige Look* like new! II.IOO
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• C H IV Y CJLMARO. m i . Re
built VE. tots ol now pens!
lYYSntOll* any timo________
• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL fl.
Like new Mutt tell Only
1)3 000 Cell 14071)1) wsa
• CJ-1 J E E P , I f l l . I cyl ,
custom, rebuilt engine, new
fret brakes II,SS0Ml Mto

2 3 1 -C a r s
• CORVETTE, If ll Needs very
Itttto work Alklng IS 000 O'
best otter________ 3H0H*
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AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
1U0 iftfttotd Av« r fenced
H t 121 MM_________
Metro Chrjrslif Plymoclh
Where Peepte
Make The Diltorente I

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cond I A/C. runt like a topi
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EVERY TUESDAY »:to PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. n . Deitena Beech
____ YtotoIlf Bill

SHORT OF CASH?
Seriously looking lav e nice,
clean, ukad cart DEPEN
CABLE Down payments at
tow at IITY includes tea 4
till* Call!

TUES AUTO SALES
» *3 2 7 26 9 2 * *
• TOYOTA COROLLA wages!
’*1. Auto. A/C. rad U K
warranty IIP ISO 111 **»
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17 0C3m lies SJOOOOBO
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mileage SI 000OBO 111 M00
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door. VI. ISO Engine P S
P/B. A'C. new Irene, Cr*ig
AM FM radio RUNS LIKE A
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new mud tell St M0 M l M0)

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strong. CAN drive. S17S Also
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SIS 00 Call Georg# Ml SYS*

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Im p o rt C a rs
a n d T ru c k s
• lU IU K f I AMURAI J E E P
i f l l . Eacaiient Condition
1)100
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'If, I ton, Patieng*' van
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lilt, mull see to appreciate
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speed Immaculate condition
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P/S. cruise. A/C. ktorra. 4.100
mile*. I yr or 3).000 ml toll on
warranty. Call 333 ISU
• HANOICAFFBO VAN. IY00
Ford E 1M. LIN. avtomallc
doors 1)000 m UM _______
• HANDICAFPED VAN. HOC
Ford E 1M tiff, automatic
doors S3 000 3)3 343*
• ten C H E W &lt;i tun p up ISO
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CONVERSION VAN EIM
aluminum wheels, new tires
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239— M o to rc y c le s
a n d B ikes
HONDA SHAOOW. M runs reel
good, loo*treat good St.soo
Ptoasa call *041*117H

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V e h ic le s /C a m pe r !
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comparabl* value 111 f i l l

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OWNER FINANCING
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both aver 4 000 tq ft 4/4. pool,
lakelrontw/dock. S14T.M0

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VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4 _____
CASSELBERRY. Lakeview Ml
Ig oat In kitchen New carpet,
roof. fit*, and palnl Lg fenced
backyard ml larg* l.eet
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square feet a bdrm*. 1 baths.
1 central H/A unlit, targe
deck. 1 csr garage, fenced I
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by Chic Youna

BLONDIE

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a family history of the

me anything u Ik u i I branchial a f f l i c t I o n ) be r e f e r r e d to
cysts? Arc *hry Inclined to tie s|K-clalUcd centers. Many major
cancerous?
D E A R R E A D E R : Branchial
c y s t s are the r c m n a n l s of
embryologies! structures railed
branchial grooves. which •• lor
unknown reasons •• m ay persisi
after birth.
These cysts com m only u|&gt;|&gt;c.ir
In early ndullhood. moat Ire&lt;|urntly In Hit upper one-third of
the neck. Uullkr malignancies
that arc hard, branchial cysts
arc soli, squlshy. non tender and
usually enlarge. Because they
can become Infected and. at the
very least, arc unsightly, bran
rhla l cysts should lie surgically
rem oved. T hey arc not ma­
lignant. nor will they turn can­
cerous.
D E A R l)H G O T T I’ve recently
b een diagnosed w i t h H u n ­
tington's disease and would like
to know innrr about the condi­
tion.
D EA H READER T h is Inher­
ited disease causes progressive
random movements of the limbs
(chores) and Inlelleetual de­
terioration. Patients Initially ex­
hibit sntl-aoclal behavior and
psych lathe disturbances, such
us profound a p a t h y or Ir­
ritability. Within m onths nr
years, severe mental changes
develop. In conjunction with
faci al g r i m a c i n g , difficulty
walking, iroublr speaking, and
other dlsordersof movement.
T h r diagnosis Is made on C T
scan, special X-rays of the brain.
There is no treatment
Genetic counseling Is vital,
because half the offspring of an
afTrrtrd (&gt;arenl are at risk and
the disease m ay not become
r v l d c n l u n t i l a l t e r t he
c h i l d b e a r i n g years.
Chromosome analysis will In­
dicate If an adult Is carrying the
defective gene. Because ol the
profound cmottonul and ethical
Issues surrounding surh testing,
most authorities recommend
that individuals at risk (those

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law
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35 Shackla
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40 Graaalast
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WIN A T BRIDGE
B y P h illip Alder
especially aflrr thr double, that
It Is curiously dllllcull to edit
East held all three trum ps So.
y o u r own w o rk . Stupidities
th r rr|K»rter explained. South
sneak thmugli unspotted. Hut wanted to play a trum p Irom
when a good editor reads some­
d u m m e toward Ills hand.
one cine's copy, errors are us
conspicuous as u hlktnl-elad A lir r winning with the spade
king. Soulh led a heart. West
woman In Alaska
Ta ke today's deal, for example. went in with ihr are and swit­
South's o(K-nlng hid showed long ched lo his singleton diamond.
c l u b s and 12-10 hlgh-card Declarer won In hand, led a
(mints. West's three-club cue-bid heart to dum m y's king and
revealed u major two-suiter, but played a d u b lo li'« Jack Dis­
It l» usually reserved lor a aster! West won with the king
stronger hand. South's live Hubs and led a heart. East ovcm itfcd
was un each-way bet. It might the d u m m y lo drleai the con­
make, or It might Ik- a good tract.
W ha l was overlooked? At trick
siierlflre.
After West led a sjiadc. declarer two. South should lead the rlu b
seemed to have no problems, lie Jack from Ills hand. If East has
could discard his diamond loser all the trumps, declarer can get
on dummy's spade ace. And Into ih r dum my and pick yp
with the heart ace marked In the East's remaining honor lieforr
West hand, there appeurvd to Ik- any risk of a heart o vrrruff II
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C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-J»n.
19) Past due rewards or ac­
knowledgments for yo u r rflorts
where your eurecr Is concerned
could come to you today. The
recognition w ill he deserved.
Capricorn, treat yourself lo a
birthday gift. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for the
year ahead by m ailing 8 1.25 and
ii long, self-addressed, stumped
envelope lo Astro-Graph, c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box -1465. New
York. N Y. 10103. Be sure to
state vour zodiac sign.

AQUARIUS (Ja n . 20-Fcb. 19)
Serious mntlrrs should Ik- taken
seriously today, but also tem­
pered with optimism. A dash of
hope will make things euslcr on
you.

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YO UR B I R T H D A Y
Js n . 8. 1 8 0 4
Conditions-which have ar. ef­
fect upon your w ork or career
m ay undergo substantial Im­
provements In the year ahead.
T ills will give yo u a chance lo
elevate your targets and rise lo
greater heights.

wtf u f e v p l ik e
TO REBEL-JUST M L K RIGHT
UP-COOLLY AND CONflPEHTLYAMDWCfc UNDER. TWE
.v et rope in fr o n t o f
for o n c e in

THE TELLERS/-.

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concerned friend an op |K &gt;riunlly
ol a limited nature might be
presetiled to you today. Don't
discount Its value because of Its
size.
AR IE S (March 2 1-April 19) II
yo u ’re persistent enough today
you should Ik* able to uwukrn
su p p o rt In others regurdlug
some plans a lK iu t which you're
enthusiastic but over which
they've liecn only lukewarm so
lar.

behaving us If you're helpless.
LEO (J u ly 23-Aug. 221 Your
loyally lo friends Is one of your
noblest attributes. Today a pal of
yours w ho might need your
support m ay get to see this
virtue In action
VIRGO tAug. 23-Sept. 221
Focus on your ambitious urges
today, because substantial re­
turns can I k - gleaned from ar­
rangements where you're pre­
pared lo work for what you earn

TAURUS (April 2 0-May 20) Do
not procrastinate today about
taking care of matters that could
strengthen your material securi­
ty or add lo your resources.
T im e und tides are temporarily
trending In your favor.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Do
not deliberately seek testy en­
tanglements today, but don't let
them Intimidate you either. In ­
tuitively yo u ’ll know how lo sort
out knotty situations.

GEM INI (May 2 1 -Ju n e

20)
Som ething In which you're pres­
ently Involved could get out of
co n tro l If It doesn't have a
definite course or direction.
Others ean’t supply these requi­
sites. hut you can.

CANCER Mime 2 1-Ju ly 22)
An unproductive situation with
w hich you've been contending
can I k - adjusted In u m anner that
could offer Improvements. Stop

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov '.21 In
order lo Ik - more effective today
you might llnd It neecssa y to
delegate authority. Instinctively
you'll know who arc the right
surrogates for eneh situation.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec
21) Dealings you have with
friends should work oul quite
well today. Th e exception In-lug
situations where costs are to be
shared or money Is exchanged In
some manner.

by Leonard Starr
•HAVING Hl$ THW65 WWRf

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J a n u a r y - 25, 1994

TU ES D A Y

30 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Saminola County slnoo 1008
86th Year, No. 135 - Sanford, Florida

Who’s swiping cars?

NEWS DIGEST

□ Cops share theories on thieves stealing autos

INSIDE
□ Sports

By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer

Girls* so c ce r district starts
LAKK M A R Y - Lake Brantley. U k r Mary.
Lyman and Deltona will host lirst round game*
«&gt;l thr Claaa 5 A -D l* lrlrt 4 Tourunineni lonlvhi
ScePage I D

□ People
Good n ew s about cancer
Dr Nrll J . Kinkier, director of Gynecologic
Oncology of W alt Disney Memorial Cancer
Institute, spoke to Heathrow Women's C lu b
about ovarian canrer and the amazing results of
treating certain malignancies with bone marrow
transplants.

SA N FO R D — At least seven vc hlcle Ihrfts were reported In Ihe
Sanford and Dmgwood arras over
Ihe weekend.
In addition, several other vehicles,
stolen previously, were recovered
Sanford Police Commander De­
nnis W hitm ire said he doesn't
believe the thefts urr being done by
an organized ring
"Moat of these are Individual
reports.' he said. *and It's surpris­
ing bill we Irelieve we have found a

certain pattern to m any of ihe car
thefts."
W hitm ire explained. " W r have
had a num ber of cases where
Mimeonr borrow* another person's
car. I hen sells it to get money for
crack cocaine or some other type of
drugs."
"Sometime*, even the owner ol a
car will sell it to get drug money,"
hr continued, "then a few hours
later, will make a report with (toller
that Ihe car was stolen."
W hitm ire said he Itellrvrs thr
same would hold true for many oulo

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T o p te ac h e r s e m i-fin a lis ts

BRIEFS

Lakefront
planning
on hold

Who’s th e lucky winner?
HEATHROW — Tw o north Seminole County
real estate professionals will Iwve their fingers
crossed Wednesday. T hey will 1&gt;e Involved In a
drawing along w lih 12 others for a 910 000
prize.
The Arvldu Com pany Is planlnlng to award
•me luckv Realtor with Ihe money, as pari of
ArvIda's 1993 S pec Bonus Giveaway.
The special Incentive was open lo any Rrallor
sellings spec hom e In ihe 4th quarter of 1993 al
A rv Ida • H ra lh ro w or Wesmere m m muni lies
Involved locally are Margaret liatchrlor of
Strnstrotn R eally In S»nlnrd. and Susan Lee of
Watson Kralty/Lake Mary.
A luncheon honoring the 14 people will hr
held this Wednesday al Hcathmw Country’ C lub
Hie lurk) w in n er of thr 910.000 check will lie
selected during a random drawing.

Shiver to sp eak at Spring Lake
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S Lee S h iv e r,
director of Srliool Improvement for Ihe stair
Department of Education, will be Ihe featured
speaker nl Ihe S p rin g U k c Elementary School
l*TA turning this evening.
Free t#hy*iiUng will tie provided lor the
meeting which will begin with refreshments at
0 :3 0 p.m. The program will Ik - from 7 lo H:30
p.m .
Th e public ts Invited lo hear the stale
H|Hikrsman recount Ihe facts ol where education
bus hern and predict where It Is going. He will
olfer suggestions on how lo gel results.
Spring Lake Elementary School Is loculed al
695 Orange A vc. In Altamonte Springs.
For more Information, call Mary at 788-1736.

By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer

Linda Albury

Carol Branaman

Tarry Cook

Martha Oraveley

Anita Groves

Connie Judy

Mary Jana Serdo

Barbara Sawyer

d is t ric t

r e v ie w e d

Field is
narrowed
to 10
By VICKI DaBONMIBN
Herald Stall Writer

Vera Overbey

Gregory Register

S A N F O R D — The Seminole
C o u n ty sc h o o l d is tric t ha s
selected Ihe ten sentl Dualists In
the annual leacltrr of Die year
rcim|M’llllon.

Earlier this year, cacti m I kiu I
srlcctrd a teacher they Irll Ix-nl
represented th r tdralS of the

W A S H IN G TO N - While House officials hope
President C lin ton 's Stale of Ihe Union address
tonight can help re-energue his presidency and
mobilize national support for his most ambitious
initiative, universal heal I h rare.
“ Il's nil ready to go." Clinton declared on his
morning Jog. " I 'm ready lo go back to work."
"Th e big Issues are crime und health care und
welfare reform, a n d that's what he's going lo
focus on tonigh t." said a senior aide. George
Slcphanopoutos.
Th e speech. scheduled for national broadcast
at 9 p.m. E S T to a Joint session of Congress,
comes al a good tim e lor Clinton.

By J . MARK BARPIBLD
Senior Staff Writer

Voter’s registration set
SANFORD — Seminole County residents may
register lo vote al Ihe Tem porary Emergency
Food Assistance Program nl Zayrc Plaza this
week. Registrations will tie held Tuesday and
Thursday from IO u.m. until 3 p.m . each day.

Correction
Hecky Hopkins was mlsldcntlfled as a teacher
al Wilson Elem entary School In a story In the
Monday Issue of the Sanford Hem Id. She Is. In
fact, employed In the school's clinic.
The Herald regrets Ihe error.

From staff report*

SANFO RD — There Is growing
opposition In u housing and store
proposal south of Lake Jesup In Ihe
Black Hammock area.
Beglnlng at 6 p.m. tonight. Sem i­
nole County commissioners will
review a land use proposal lo build
homes and stores on nearly 300
acres south of Lake Je a u p ut
Intersection of the Seminole County
Expressway and State Road 434.
The property Is now limited lo one
home every 10 acres, but developers
Bailie Ridge Co. wunls lo build up
to 10 apartments per acre on one
portion o fth cslir.
Developer* Battle Ridge Co. wunls
to build 50 apartments. 275 homes
und 35.000 square feel of com m er­
cial space on u site that Is 75
percent flood prone and 80 percent
wetlands. Battle Ridge plans In
apply a conservation easement on

sc IiimiI

Sea Develop. Page BA

H#**M Photo k , Mart Honto

Sanfotd police Commander Mike Rotundo. right, woe given his service
revolver as a retirement gift from Ihe City of Sanford. Members of his
Immediate family were on hand for the presentation. Rotundo will
retire Jan. 28, after 30 years ol service with the department. The gun
was presented during Monday night's Sanford City Commission
meeting. Loll lo right, Commissioners Bob Thomas. Whlley Eckstoin.
A.A. McClanshan, Lon Howell, and Rotundo.

Ex-cop denied bail before sentencing in sex case
By SANDRA B U .IO T T

II

Herald Staff Writer

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high In Ihe mid 70s.
Wind east at 5 inph.

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S A N F O R D — T h r co m m ittee
usklug Ihe c lly lo match funds for
unolhrr lakefront dcvrlpm rnt plan
will have to watt a few week*: for an
answer.
Sanford rnm m lsslnnrrs' feelings
were mixed, leading them to luhlr
until the next commission meeting
any decision atxiut |M&gt;'lng half ul
thr S30.(XX) for a set of (ilans l»y
University of Florid* architecture
students.
Mayor lle ity r Sm ith was unatilr lo
attend the meeting due to lllnrss
a n d C o m m is s io n e r A .A
Me*
C lu n a lia u p re s id e d ns d e p u ty
mayor.
Larry S lin k ie r, clidlrman ol the
W nierfronl Master I1«n Steering
Com m uter. Iiad proposed the city
puy 4I5.1XK1 &lt;•* ball of another

For 30 years off service

232 acres of ihe site. County
planner T o n y Matthews Mild Ihe
casement would allow the county lo
preserve the area from disturbance.
Th e Florida Department of C om ­
m u n ity Affairs and o lh er slule
agencies will comment on the pro­
posal should commissioners con­
tinue Ihe review after tonight.
Commissioners will consider ap­
proving Ihe land use changes June
14.
Th e property lies w ithin u pro­
posed wildlife corridor sought by
Rep. Marvin Couch. R-Ovlcdo. a
Black Hummock resident. Couch
said this morning he has not taken
an active role In the debate, but said
Ihe proposed preservation area
would further the goal of establish­
ing the corridor.
"If I had m y druthers. I'd have Ihe
whole area." Couch added.
C o u n ty planners opposed the
pro|&gt;osul. saying the site was loo wet

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of tltr contestants. Trie 47
upp|lcallons were carefully
See Teacher. Page BA

school.
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Opposition grows
over homes, stores

State ot U n io n tonight

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Ex-Sanford policeman Quy Brewster appeared In court Monday to request release on bond.

SANFORD — Former Sanford policeman G u y S.
Brewster will remain In Jail until his sentencing
Thursday after a circuit court Judge denied u request
lo release him on bond.
The hearing on several motions In Ihe case.
Including a request for a new trial was postponed
when the assistant slate attorney Meryl Allawns who
Is handling Ihe ease became III.
Brewster wu* convicted of eight counts of sexual
activity with a child In custodial care In November
and faces 12-17 years In prison. The probable
sentencing range Is nine lo 22 years. Brewster was
found not guilty on 85 counts.
Circuit Court Alan Dlckcy ruled Brewster would
rcinnln In custody al the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional
Facility. Assistant stale attorney Meryl Alluwas
became III about noon Monday In Brevard County.
Allawas prosecuted Brewster und werks out of Stutc
Attorney Norm Wolflnger'a Brevard County. Chris
White, chief of operations for Wolflnger'a Seminole
County ofTlce. stood In for Allawas. The sentencing
maybe continued If Allawas Is still HI.
Dickey said the various motions pul forth by
defense attorneys Robert Fisher and Jelf Decn could

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NEWS FROM TH E REGION A N D ACROSS THE S T A T E

Board’s focus: Teachers out of field
qualified to teach. Ilevey said.
"T h e students would recognize that
Immediately." she said. “ It would never
last. You couldn't pull nom clhlng like that
over on the kids and w r w ouldn't do that
anyhow.”
In most rases w h rrr teachers ure out of
field II Is done In an emergency "band-aid"
mrasurc to fill n slight deficiency In the
stalling arrangements at the school.
For rxnm|&gt;h.. Ilevey said. If a school has
oirered five ( lasses of Spanish, but only has
the teaching rapacity to staff three of the
classes, they may allow unother teacher
who lias the li.n kgimiml in Spanish to le.n h
the remaining classes even If her certifica­
tion Is In math.
"W e would do that rather than not offer
the class to the students." site explained.
Th e district Is m aking e very effort,
however, to eliminate the need for tearhers
to lie out of field.

By VICKI DeSORMIER

Arby’s aims for nonsmoking policy

Herald Staff Writer

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E - Arby's Inc. will ban smoking In all of
Its corporatc-owncd restaurants this sum m er and hopes to
Install the smoke-free policy In all franchise outlets as well,
company officials said today.
Arby's said It would be the first major fast-food chain to have
smoke-free corporate restaurants nationwide.
Th e chain, which features roast-beef sandwiches, has 2.248
restaurants In the United Stales. 257 of them c o r p o r a t e -owned.
A formal announcement was expected later today at the
Multi-State W orking Group on Tobacco, a forum being held In
Washington. D .C.. by attorneys genrral from 16 slates.

S A N FO R D — Th e Seminole County school
board will meet this evening at 7 p in.
Among the Items on their agenda Is a
discussion of the number of teachers who
are teaching out of field.
A teacher who Is out of field Is teaching In
on area In w hich he or she Is not certified by
the stutr.

Judge upholds public financing law
T A L L A H A S S E E - A Judge turned bock a challenge b y
Republicans and upheld Florida's 1991 public campaign
financing law that calls for the state to match Individual
contributions limited to $250.
Th e law had been passed at the urging of Gov. Lawton
Chiles, who said It would reduce the Influence of special
Interest contributions.
Chiles praised the Monday ruling by Leon Circuit C o urt
Judge F.E. Stclnm ever III.

Bond
Continued from Page 1A
be scheduled after
the sentencing but the bond
hearing would go on as sched­
uled. White requested a continu­
ance because he was not familiar
w ith the case.
T h e defense attorneys argued
Hrewster did not have any prior
crim inal record and appeared at
all the hearings and court dates
before Ills trial. Hrewster testified
he would appear whenever re­
quested to do so If he was
allowed bond.
White countered appearing on
bond during the pre-trial period
when a defendant Is optimistic
about being acquitted Is different
than being released afler con­
viction. He added the type of
crim e Hrewster was convicted of
m ade him a danger to the
com m unity.
D ic k e y said he re c e iv e d
numerous letters from residents
of the comm unity requesting
Brew ster be freed on bond.
However. Dickey ruled the ex-

"Th a t's not to say that the teacher Is not
qualified to teach that subject, though."
Carolyn H evcy. personnel manager for
teacher certification, said. "Usually the
teachers w ho are out of field have completed
some coursework In that area or they have
taught It before In another school district or
they have u background In that urea."
A teacher would never be asked to leach
In a subject area In which he or she was not

In 1986-87. for example, there were 120
teachers w ho hod been out of field for three
years or more. That year, there were also 55
who had been out of field for two years or
less. T h is year there were 85 teachers who'd
been out of field for three or more years and
40 who had been doing It for two years or
less.
"W e would like to eliminate this all
together." Ilevey said.
She noted, however, that many of the
teachers out of field are classified as such
because of "paperwork" rather than lock of
educational coursework.
" A lot of them have completed the course
work and they are Just waiting for the slate
to Issue them n certificate." she eald.
That process, she said, could take up to
five months to complete.
Th e board meets this evening at 7 p.m. In
the board offices. 1211 S Mellonvllle Ave..
Sanford

policeman Is a danger to the
com m unity and would stay in
Jail.
Hrew ster was convicted of
eight rounts of sexual activity
with a child stemming from a
two-year |&gt;ertnd when a y o u th
lived with him . Hrewster met the
youth while he was serving as
the school resource officer at
Lakevlew Middle School where
the boy was a student. T h e
victim Is now 21.
W hen the attorneys began
discussing some motions, proper
filing lim e s and procedures.
Dickey said to White. "D on't get
sucked In by this case." w h ich
d r e w c h u r k l e s f ro m t h e
spectators.
Later, the Judge oulpped. " I
can assure you. I could have left
the courtroom during this case
and Ihey (the attorneys) w o u ld
never have known III"
Th e Judge also advised the
attorneys lor the defense and
prosecution to give proper notice
If they Intended lo request u p ­
ward or downward departures to
the sentencing guidelines for
Hrewster.

W aste not w ant not
County waste benelilled PDQ
Mall and More, a Sanford
package shipping service, this
week. Boxos and packing
materials were delivered to
the company by commissioner
Larry Furlong, right, and Paula
Irby. Computer Services Divi­
sion secretary, second from
right. Store owners Nayda and
Mario Lopez, left, recelvo the
materials.
MwaM PhAta hr ttm m , Vincent

Tourism down 1.9
Task force calls
percent in October for tougher high
By JACKIE HALUP AX
Associate^Press Writer_________
T A L L A H A S S E E — The
num ber of visitors to Florida
dropped 1.9 percent last October
over the same m onth In 1992.
new statistics show.
T h e figures are the first lo
measure tourism activity afler
the fatal shooting of a British
tourist at on interstate rest stop
lost September In North Florida,
a crim e that attracted worldwide
a t t e n t io n . F o u r te e n -a g e rs
charged with the m urder of Gary
Colley are scheduled to stand
trial this spring.

Tourism,
for 1993
By Associated Brass___________
Florida hosted fewer visitors
last October than In October
1992. but the number of visitors
for the first 10 months of 1993
was still ahead of the com para­
ble figure In 1992:

Octobar 1993
Overall: 2.801.094
Auto visitors: 1.267.372
Air visitors: 1.533.722

However, while auto travel October 1992
was down. International air trav­
Overall: 2.854.896
A u to
el Improved slightly last October visitors: 1.332.239
over the same m onth In 1992,
Air visitors: 1.522.657
a cco rd in g to B a rry K e n n e y,
director ot the state's Division of Jaaoary-October 1993
To urism .
Overall: 34.522.876
"W e are pleased w ith that." he
Auto visitors: 17.974.968
said. Yet he noted m a n y foreign
Airvistors: 16.547.908
travelers make their plans — and
pay for them — far In advance.
January-Octobar 1992
" I still th in k we have lo
Overall: 33.808.560
continue to monitor the situa­
Aulo visitors: 17.326.355
tio n ." he said.
Air visitors: 16.482.205

M IA M I - H e ra a ro th e
w in n in g num bers se le cted
Monday In the Florida Lottery:

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Associated Press Writer_______
TALLA H ASSEE H ig h
school students should be
steered Into tougher classes
and required* to earn higher
grades, a group of educators
has concluded.
Morr than hall the high
school graduates who enter
Florida's com m unity colleges
have lo take at least one
remedial class In reading,
wrtltng or math, according to
a report by the Task Force on
High School Preparation for
Postsecondary Education and
Employment.
The (ask force wants the
de point average required
g ra d u a tio n g ra d u a lly
raised from 1.5. "which Is less
than a C average, below what
Is normally considered satis­
factory."
High school freshmen (his
fall would have lo earn a 1.6

K

GPA to graduatr, under (h r
tusk force recommendation.
Freshmen next year would
have lo earn a 1.8 G PA und
frrshmen the following year
2.0 GPA.
The changes recommended
by (he group, appointed last
summer by former Education
Commissioner Belly Castor,
would need legislative ap­
proval to be enacted.
Limiting access lo the easi­
est classes Is another recom­
mendation In the task force
report, which was to be pres­
ented today to Gov. l.awton
Chiles and the Cabinet.
"Th e task force desires to
convey higher expectations
for all students through a
more rigorous core curricu­
lu m ." the report reads.
H ig h sch o o l m a th an d
science courses are divided
Into Ihrec levels, ranging from
the most basic to the most
advanced.

■XTINDBD OUTLOOK

Today: Partly sunny. H igh in
the mid 70s. W ind cast 5 m pn.
Tonight: Fair. Low In the m id
50s. W ind light and variable.
W e d ne sd a y: Partly s u n n y .
High in the mid lo upper 70s.
Wind east 5 to 10 tnph.
Extended forecast: Th u rs d a y
through Saturday: Partly clo u dy
with m ild nights and w a rm
days. Lows In the 60s. H ig h s
each day In the upper 70s cast
coast. In the lower lo mid 80s
Interior and west.

Tu e sd a y. January 29. 1994
Vol. M . No 139
belly «nd Sunday, stcspl
if by i as tantord Herald.
Inc. MO H French A v s . San lord.

By JACKIB HALUPAX

By Ateoclated Prata
G A IN E S V IL L E F lo rid a 's
economy Is turning the comer
a f t e r t h r e e y e a r s In th e
doldrums, say University of Flor­
ida experts.
" A variety of economic In­
dicators now point to expansion,
albeit at n slower rate than (hat
of th e b o o m -b o o m ' 8 0 s . "
rconom lsl Carol Taylor West
said Monday.
Ta ylo r Is the forecasting pro­
gram director at the University's
Bureau of Economic and Busi­
ness Research. The bureau Is
ptrdictlng three vean of growth
for the state's economy In the
latest edition of "Th e Florida
Outlook." published quarterly.
Construction, health care and
business services are leading the
way In Job growth with govern­
ment agencies and retailers also
Increasing payrolls. West said.
Nonagrlcullural employment
lopped 4 percent for a third

consecutive q u a rte r In mid
1993. wllh employment exceed­
ing year-ago levels In all 20
metropolitan areas, the bureau
reported.
That growth should case from
an annual 3.7 percent In 1993 to
2 .8 percent in 1994. Th a t
d o w n tu rn s im p ly reflects a
t a p e r i n g off o f th e p o s tHurricane Andrew reconstruc­
tion boom In Dade and Broward
counties. West said.
Th e highest growth rates for
the next two years are predicted
for construction, expanding at 5
percent and 5.5 percent before
dropping off to 1 percent In
1996. Services, trade and gov­
ernment Jobs are all expected to
grow between 3 and 3.5 percent
In 1994. with growth In all
sectors to ease In 1996, West
said.
Personal Income adjusted for
Inflation Is forecast to Increase
4 .8 percent la 1993. 3.4 percent
In 1994. 4 percent In 1995-

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Tuaadiy, January 25, 1994 - 3 A

Firing disabled cops
Controversial policy not employed by local departments

Retail theft
Sanford police arrested Hruce Todd McCaaklll. 30. of 275
Marjorie. Longwood. at a grocery store In tlic 1500 block of S.
French Avenue Sunday. A store security person mild McCusklll
had atlrm plrd to hide two packages of steak, valued at $12.
undrr his clothing, and leave the store without paying lor
Ihcni Mr was charged with retail theft

Domestic cases
• Tim othy Eugene Thom as. 23. 38 Shenandoah Village
Apts., was arrested by Sanford [Millcc at his residence Sunday
following .m altercation with Ills wife. He was charged with
haltery, domestic violence.
• Lewis Thom as Boone. .Jr.. 10. 2555 Crawford I hive, was
arrested by Sanford [toiler at a residence In thr 4fX) block ol
Mrllonvlllr Avenue Sunday following a dispute with a female.
He was charged with battery, domestic violence.
• David Jo hn Baum ann. J r .. 20. 3449 Country C lub Road,
was arrested by depullrs at his residence Sunday following a
dispute with a female. He was charged with Iwiltery. domestic
violence.
• David T . Jackson. 37. 1003 Hunt Road, (atngwood. was
arrested by Longwood pollrr at his residence Sunday following
an altercation with his wife. H r was charged with battery,
domestic violence.
• Aaron Davis, 07. fK)9 W. I2 lh S lrrrt, Sanford, was arrested
at Ids residence by Sanford [Hiller Sunday following a dispute
with a frin.de He wascharged with aggravated battery.

Warrants served
• Elijah Grooms, 2 1 ,821 Holly A vr,. Sanford, was located by
sheriff's depullrs nt a motel on S R. 40 Sunday He was wanted
on three warrants for falling to appear on charges of
trespassing, violation of com m unity control In reference lo mile
of controlled substance, and violation of com m unity control for
obtaining property with worthless checks.
• Sh.iii&gt;n Ann Em ond. 30, nf Ajiojika. was arrested by Lake
Mary [Hiller at her place of work on Rinehart Road on Sunday.
She was wanted on a warrant Issued In Broward County for
violation of parole on a conviction of driving under Ihc
Infliirnrr ol alcohol

•y NICK PPKIPAliP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFO RD C ity officials
defend a policy calling for the
"rin g of disabled Tam pa Police
Department offierrs. saying tax­
payers would rattier have an
ahlrd-hodlrd erttnr-fighting force
than officers on light duly detail.
Sanford and laike Mary [ k i IIcc
have milder policies, lioih offer
light duly lo officers who u rr
Injured on the Job. Those Injured
olf the Job however, have to
handle iliclr own recovery time
through sick leave or vacation
lime
So lar. nine Injured Tam pa
officers have been fired, forced to
retire or told they will In- fired.
"In Sanford we give officers
light duly il they are Injured
while on d u t y ," comm ented
Commander Dennis Whitmire
"T h a t, of course. Is based on the
expectation that they will recov­
er from iheir Injury and he able
lo resume iheir normal work
load."
W hitm ire said n woman offlr rr
Is presently on lighi duty, having
Injured her band In an on-duty
Incident. "W e have her working
al the station with walk In co m ­
plaints," Whitmire mild "H ut

even though It’s considered light
duty. It’s still Important, because
If she wasn't here, we would
have to bring an officer In from
Ih r field lo handle that Job,"
"Lake Mary doesn't have very
m any Jobs which wc consider
light d u ly ." said Capt. Sam
Hclflorr. "H ut If someone Is
Injured on duly, wc will try lo
find something. If available, for
them to do ."
Hoth W h llm lrr and Hclflorr
mild their departments do not
provide work lor jirrsons Injured
off the Job. " T h e y have to use up
their sick leave and vacation
pay." Ik-lllore said, "then they
are Just off ih r [wiyroll until they
can come back lo work. "
Five of Hie T a m p a poller
officers have filed discrimination
c o m p la in ts w ith Ih c E q u a l
K m p lo y i n r n I O p p o r t u n i t y
Com m ission, saying the city
viola led the Am ericans with
Disabilities Act. The E E O C bus
sided w ilb ihc offlccis In lour
cases Th e fifth complaint Is
firing reviewed.
The federal acl prohibits stale
and local governm ents from
denying employment or benefits
lo qualified people who are
disabled.
The E E O C findings have Ix-rn
turned over to ih r Justice De-

partment which must Issue a
“ rlghl to sue" letter or sue on
Hie officers’ Iwhair.
All hough federal officials ref­
used comment, city labor at­
torney Thom as Gonzalez, said he
expcriH the J u s lIce Department
to life suit.
City ofllclals u rr prepared to
light, contending laxpayers will
sulfrr If the department has lo
keep pcrm anrnlly Injured cops
on the [&gt;avroll.
Some Injured olllcers say II Is
unfair to dum p Ihcm when they
put Iheir necks on the line for
taxpayers. Police say a weaker
jiollcy would leave them overrun
w llh officers who cannot get the
Job done.
For years. T P D has found
spots for disabled officers, a
practice followed In most de­
partments IFs railed working
llglu duly and usually means
answering the telephone, doing
d r iv e r ’s license checks. In ­
vestigating forgeries, pawn shop
t r a n s a c t io n s o r o th e r a d ­
ministrative tasks
There are 802 slots, said Joe
Walker, police personnel m an­
ager. " If we continue to do light
d uly Indefinitely, theoretically,
after a while nil of our officers
would be Injurrd. 1 don't think
the tax [layers would rare for

Hint."
A fte r fo rm e r P olice C hie f
Eduardo Gonzalez arrived In
March 1992. he decided (hat
[Millcy was outmoded. He feared
the department could lie overrun
by ills.)hied officers. *
"T h e citizens of Ta m p a suffer
because there are fewer officers
on the street lo detect or respond
lo criminal activity," he wrote lo
Ihc EEO C.
Permanently injured officers
originally were given six months
of worker's com|H-nsatlon and
then fired In April 1993. the city
amended the [Hillcy lo give the
officers as long as one year of
light duty before showing them
the door.
Most officers affected by the
city [ml Icy have received disabil­
ity pensions.
The act requires the clly lo
provide "re aso n a b le a c co m ­
modations” to qualified people
wllh disabilities. If officers can’t
go back on the streets, they arc
not qualified. Gonzalez said.
Police Chief Hcnnlc Holder
declined comment because the
cases likely will wind up In
court.
Information from Associated
Press Is contained In this report.

Traffic stop arrests
• John Marshall Peterson. 34. I I O North wood Road.
Longwood. was stopped by sheriff's deputies Saturday. He was
charged with driving with a suspended/revoked llcrnse. and
driving under the Influence of alcohol.
• John S lrv rn Poreo. 34. 747 Itayw'ixnl Circle, Sanford, was
stopped on VV. (&gt;w cola Hoad by sheriff's deputies Sunday. H r
was charged with driving with a suspended/rrvnkrd lit ruse,
and having linjiroper/unsafr equipment.

Dig that tunnel
Tommy Aulon (left) wal's to
w «ld a guide pipe for an huge
tunneling bit while Jam es
K ram er d ire c ts the crane
operation on the tunnel lo be
used lor a water pipo lo run
under Lake Mary Boulevard
The workers are employed by
Kerr Construction.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• Someone reportedly stole some trees from u landscaping
company Sunday, on S R. 40 Deputies mild 11 apjjearril the
fenced gatr was opened by pushing It with some type of
vehicle. Hems ta ke n included a six foot eight inch tall
Itgustrum tree valued at $300. and six six-foot tall crepe myrtle
trees, will; a total value of $300.
• A VCR and other Hems with a total value ol $277 were
reportedly stolen Sunday In a residential burglary in the 4000
block ol N. Highway 17-92.
• A purse and lis controls valued al $415 were re|M&gt;r1rdly
stolen Sunday from a Longwood w om an’s ear [larked al the
Lake Monroe Wayside Park near the Volusia County line
• Eight video tapes valued ut $100 were reportrdly
burglarl/rd Sunday from a residence In the 100 block of taiko
Dot Drive. In Sunland Estates.
• A residential burglary was reported Friday In the 5700
block of C .H &gt;437. Deputies someone broke u window for
entrance, and tampered with an entertainment center. Nothing
was immediately determined to h r missing.
• Various Items valued at a total ol $105 wrre reportedly
stolen Friday from two unlocked vehicles In a driveway In Ihc
100 block of Tangerine Drive, In Ravenna Park.
• Office equipment valued nt $1,300 was reportrdly stolen
Saturday from a model home In the GOO block of Caladonla
Way. Lake Sylvan Estates. The home was bring used as a miles
office.

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Pentagon heads Naval Academ y
By T O M S T U C K C V
Associated Press Writer
A N N A P O LIS. Md. - ’ ’lie Pen­
tagon has tuken over Ihc In­
vestigation of the biggest cheat­
in g s c a n d a l In U .S . N a va l
Academy history, with us many

as 133 midshipmen implicated.
Navy Scerrlary Jo hn Dalton
rem oved the academ y from
further Involvement In Hie probe
Monduy after u report found that
many midshipmen believed the
o r ig in a l In v e s tig a t io n w as
marked by favoritism.

probe

T h e repori by the N avy's
inspector general Inund iliat 133
midshipmen may have gottrn an
early look til an electrical engi­
neering exam taken by m orr
Ilian 700 nirm hers of this year's
graduating class In 1992.
Elghty-onc midshipmen cun-

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A $300 T V and other Items valued ut $1,280 were
reportedly stolen Friday In a residential burglary in Hie 800
block of Rosalia Drive.
• Four ilrcs and rims were reportedly atolcn Friday Iroin a
car parked In the 10O block ol Grovcwood Avenue.
• Clothing and Jewelry valued at $730 were rrportrd stolen
Friday In a residential burglary In the 100 block of Country
C lub Drive.
• A CD player was said to have been lakrn during a
residential burglary Sunday In the 1600 block of W. 14th
Street.
• A man’s sports watch valued al $500 was reported stolen
Sunday from a residence In the IGOO block of Northlakr Drive.

21 years later, fugitive’s
freedom is on the line
By JU LIA P R OD Ii
Associated Press Writer
D E T R O IT Philip Chance
thought he was home free.
He escaped from un Alabama
prison — where be was serving a
life sentence for a m urder be
says lie didn’t commit — and 12
years ago was granted asylum In
Michigan. He found a Job. got
married, bad two children and
stayed out of trouble.
Hut the state of Alubamu and
the Uny town of Edna want him
back.
Th e y enn’t forgive the staying
of H l-y c n r -o ld W n it e r C .
D r ln k a r d . o w n e r of E d n a 's
country store. He was robbed
and stabbed with o screwdriver
In 1972.
In October. Alabama resumed
attempts lo get Chance back,
a r g u in g th a t a 1987 U .S .
Supreme Court ruling opened
the way for bis cxtrndltlon.
Michigan Gov. John Englcr says
be has no choice but to surren­
der Chance but wants to consult
with Alabama Gov. J im Folsom
first.
Tha t leaves Chance In Umbo —
not knowing If his future lies In
Detroit with his wife and daugh­
ters, or In an Alabama prison
with hts brother and cousin.
Chance. 37. was 15 when hr.
his big brother John , and Ills
cousin LcRoy Sm ith stopj&gt;cd at
Drtnkard's store. Chance said he
was walling In the ear when

Sm ith came running oul wllh a
box of money. D rlnkard luy
dying Inside.
" A llllle. bitty man — him and
his wife run tills llllle country
store, trying lo make a living oul
of It. They decided he'd lived
long enough. I reckon." Chester
Rents, retired chief sheriffs
deputy of Chocluw County. Ala.,
recalled In a telephone Interview
Monday.
Th e Detroit teen-agers, who
were in Alabama visiting rela­
tives. were arrested u few hours
lalcr and charged with murder.
All three pleaded guilty and got
life sentences.
Chance said he was bullied
In to n false co n fe ssio n by
authorities who promised lie
would serve only a year. Hentz.
who took Ills confession 21 years
ago, said Chance wrote out how
the three planned a robbery
spree.
"W hen you give nomrlxMly a
pen and piece of paper and ask
them lo wrtlc the statement
down and they write li down,
then you know there's not loo
m uch coercing they could do,"
Rent* said.
After serving 8W years as a
m od e l prison e r and tru s ty .
Chase was denied jrarole. So he
cscajicd w hile out an work
release and hopped a bus hack
home to Detroit.
Eighteen months later, he was
arrested, and Alaliumu lagan
trying to gel him hark.

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Senate panel seeks assurances
on consensual radiation tests
By H. J O B K F H I B I R T
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N A Senate
[Kind Is seeking more assurance
front ih r Clinton administration
that radiation tests are not still
being c o n d u cte d on people
without Iheir consent, as oc­
curred during the Cold War.
"W e know that radiation test­
ing. presumably with Informed
consent, continues within the
governm ent." Sen. Jo hn Glenn.
D O hlo . said recently. "H ut do
wc know w ith 100 percent
certainty that testing without
consent docs not continue to this
day?"
Glenn, rluilrm an of the Senate
Governmental Affairs C om m it­
tee. was expected to get some
answers today as he and other
scnutois quizzed senior Clinton
administration officials. Includ­
ing E n e rg y S rc rc lu ry Hazel
O'la-ary. on c u n ent jhiIIc Ics on
human experimentation.
T h r hearing was the first
Senate Inquiry lulu Ihc huniun
radiation Icstlng Issue since
Prcsldcnl Clinton directed u
wide-ranging records search at a

half-dozen d e partm ents and
agencies — from ihc Energy and
Defense de|mrlments to the Na­
tional Aeronautics and Space
Administration and the C IA — to
learn more about such experi­
ments.
O 'L e a ry bus expressed re­
v u ls io n u h o u t e v id e n c e of
hum an radiation experiment-,
during th r 1940s und 1950s and
has promised to make public all
records jiosslhlc detailing such
experiments Involving the old
Atomic Energy Commission and
other agencies. She also has said
victims should tie compensated,
especially If consent was u n ­
clear.
H u t O ’ L e a r y lia s ( o l d
lawmakers that she Is certain
(hat current human experiments
— to the extent they are taking
place — are complying slrtctly
with guidelines established In
Ihc 1970s. Including require­
ments lluit participants provide
clear and unquestionable con­
sent.
She told a House Inquiry u
week ago iliut the jiuhllc should
not have "Inordinate fear of
current research practices" and
salJ that Ihc vulldlty nf sclcnllllc

icsrarch "Is not at Issue here."
only "the wav some scientists
practiced their craft."
Since the 107Os. there have
been formal Insiltullonal Review
Hoards lo enforce requirements
I hut participants In scientific
experiments provide informed
consent, she said.
"In fact scientists today must
obtain Informed consent Just to
administer a questionnaire. It Is
difficult to conceive of the cthlc.il
abuses about which we’ve licen
heartnu occurring today In Ihc
Untied Stales. ' site told a House
hearing on Ja n . 18.

fcnsi-d to cheating, hill most
"repeatedly llrd until confronted
wllh Irrefutable proof of their
Involvem ent." the report said.
Tw o panels — one rumposed
of three former academy siqierinlcndenls and the other of five
Navy and Marine officers from
outside the academy — will
review the 133 files piepared by
the Inspector general. Those (wo
panels and Pentagon official-,
will decide punishment.
Normally, honor boards made
up of midshipmen and overseen
by academy officials hundlc dis­
c ip lin a r y p ro c e e d in g s , but
Dalton look all resjHinsIbllliy
away from the academy because
of a widespread perception that
som e s tu d e n ts got special
treatment.
"T h e majority of mldshtpmrn
interviewed did not feel truili
was found, or even seriously
sought." the report said.
Th e rc|M&gt;rt cited numerous
examples ol lax handling of the
lnltl.il Investigation, which Im ­
plicated 28 midshipmen. All but
six w ere cleared by honor hoards
or academy officials.

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EDITORIALS

Let’s have a
violence free
Superbowl
P e rh a p s w e should h a ve said tills a week
e arlie r. S to p b e atin g y o u r wife because of a
football gam e.
D u r in g the past deeadr, the n u m lH T of
d o m e s t i c d i s p u t e s h a s it t e r c a s r d o n
S u p e rtx m ’l S u n d a y . Statistics n o w show that
the playofT gam es, such as those of this |&gt;ast
S u n d a y , also p ro d u c e spouse abuse problem s.
In ju s t th e S a n fo r d . L a k e M a ry a rid
L o n g w o o d area this past S u n d a y , five cases of
d om e stic abuse were reported. Som e w ere
w ive s , others w ere female friends. Last year,
on the same N F L pi ay oil gam e S u n d a y , there
w e re six reported. A g a in , all against females.
In e arly J a n u a r y ol 1993. a drive got
u n d e rw a y to ca u tio n against ib is problem for
S u p e rh o w l S u n d a y . M ajor organizations, g o v ­
e rn m e n ta l spokespersons, a n d law enforce­
m e n t officials all spoke out o n the severity o f
the p ro b le m for th is one p a rtic u la r day.
S e ve ra l c o m m e n te d that S u p c rb o w l S u n d a y
w a s considered the worst d a y of the year for
spouse abuse.
T h e w a rn in g s w e n t out here In C e ntra l
Flo rid a as w e ll, a n d we a rc pleased lo say
people a p p a re n tly paid atte n tio n .
O n th e d a y of the b ig gam e last year, there
w e re a b so lute ly n o dom estic violence cases
re porte d in N o rth S e m in o le C o u n ty . T h e
u su a l n u m b e r w e re reported o n the previous
S a tu rd a y , b ut n one for that S u n d a y .
S ta t is t ic s re v e a le d la st y e a r sa y. n a ­
tio n w id e . that alm ost e v e ry ease of violence
on that d a y . ts c o in m ltt-d b y a m ale, against n
rcm a lc.
W h e n a g am e gets heated, tem pers co uld
h a v e a te n d e n c y to fla rr. Regardless of
w h e th e r a person Is w a tc h in g the game from
a bar. a friend's ho m e , o r the p riv a c y of one's
liv in g ro o m , a v id sports enthusiasts w ill be
s h o u tin g a n d p e rh a p s s crea m in g .
I ’tty the po o r wife, g irlfrie n d o r youngster
w h o in a d v e rte n tly In te rru p ts a fan w utchlng a
p la y e r r u n d o w n the field for w h a t m a y be the
w in n in g to u c h d o w n .
Needless to sa y. excessive alcoholic c o n ­
s u m p tio n is h ig h d u rin g th is o nce-n-ycar
s p o rtin g e ven t. T h i s adds to the possibility of
a p ro b le m .
W e u rge th e sa m e co nsideratio n for others
that w a s sh o w n d u r in g last y e a r's S u p crb o w l.
L e t's sec If w c ca n have h is to ry repeat Itself
w ith n o dom estic violence cases th is S u n d a y.
If n o o th er so lu tio n can be fo un d . It m a y be
a n e x c e lle n t d a y to s p e n d In separate
locations. Let football fans w a tc h the game on
T V . Let n o n -fa n s take In a m ovie or go
s h o p p in g .
If e ve ry o n e realizes tills is a dangerous d a y.
a n d takes steps to avoid a n y problem s, w c
c a n h a v e a n o t h e r g r e a t v io le n c e -f r e e
S u p c rb o w l. Regardless of w h ic h (cam w ins. It
w ill be a v ic to ry for all the people.

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Berry's World

M)

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"How do you like mountain biking so lai?"

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JOSEPH PERKINS

Endangered Species A ct a dinosaur
There Is a terrifying w rite In the monstrously
successful film "Jurassic Park" where n young
hoy and girl are hunted by n pair of ferocious
veloclniptors. So cunning are these homicidal
two-legged treasts lh.it they actually figure out
how to unloc k doors.
The last of Hits dinosaur specie* vanished from
the planet atKuit 65 million years ago. It Is hard
to see how humanktnd Is worse off for thetr
extinction.
Which bring us to the 20-year-old Endangered
Species Act. which appears headed for the
mother of all reauthartzatton battles In coming
months. It m a y well lx- the most draconian
environmental law on the federal books
Regulators at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service enforce the Endangered Species Act With
a zeal rivaled only by the tax collectors at the
Internal Revenue Sere Ice Th e y are unhesttanl lo
trample upon properly rights, to kill Jobs, to
staunch much-needed development In the name
of preserving some lowly subspecies or another.
T o date. Fish and Wildlife has listed more than
600 specks as endangered or threatened. It has
restricted hum an use of some 90 million arres
throughout the country to preserve the habitat of
this darler or that smelt, at u cost of lens of

billions of dollars
tas|layers and private
turtle*
N o w h e re Is tills
regulatory overreach
m u re o u tra g e o u s
than tn California. In
1988. for Instance,
th e g o v e r n m e n t
listed the Kangaroo
rat .is an endangered
species. Slnrc then,
taxpayers have spent
more than $100 m il­
lion to preserve the
verm in. The 77.000
acres of privatr prop­
e r ty In R ive rsid e
C o u n ty that have
( It may woll bo
been declared "K-rat
the mosl
study areas" make
draconian
t h e t r 111 c r t h e
environmental
c o u n t y 's lu r g r s t
law on tho
landowner.
federal books. ■
Sim ilarly. In March
of la st y e a r, the
California gnatrat
cher made the feds' endangered species list

Human activity now Is all hut torbtddcn on more
than -100,000 acres ol coastal sage scrub in San
IJIcgo and Orange counties.
The preservation types say that such extreme
steps are necessary because m a n y wildlife
species like the K-rat anil the gnatcntchcr are
quietly jiertshlng. The mosl nfl-clted llgure.
ginned up by Harvard biologist Edward O
Wilson. Is 50.000 specie* a year (up from his
previous estimates of 4.000. then 30.000).
Of course, likr so many scary num bers used to
justify dubious government regulation. Wilson's
was based on no empirical evidence.
Moreover, W ilson's numbers are based not on
environmental hnbltuts In the United States, hut
largely on tropical rain forests throughout the
world A thorough and unemotional Investiga­
tion of the 600 or so native U.S. s|*ec!es listed as
endangered probably would llnd that most really
are not at risk of extinction.
The northern spotted owl provides a ease In
point. Fish and Wildlife com m andeered a
staggering 4.2 million acres to protect the bird,
restricting logging In old-growth forests, the
owl's purportedly exclusive habitat. Now come
rejxirts that the owl actually Is nourishing In
new-growth stands in northern California

SARAH OVERSTREE

How TV violence
influences kids

DONNA BRITT

Getting through the earthquake
LO S A N G E L E S - Tonle Pickett's oddest
earthquake m om ent came Just after the Jolts
began. Dolling to the room of her daughter.
Asya. 5. she snatched the child from her bed. A
huge m irror toppled onto the rnultrcss. right
where her daughter had lain.
For writer Patrick Roth. 40 — who "rode"
the 4-30 a.m . In his bed like a roller coaster —
the awe didn't lilt until he stumbled Into his
hallway and fllck-d on a flashlight He saw u
living room so totally trashed, so unfamiliar,
that It reminded him of a movie set. "1 had no
words." he said.
As fur m y weirdest quake m om ent. I'll pul it
like this: W hen you're In a plane at 30,000 feet,
the last thing you want to hear your pilot
announce Is. " I have some very bad news."
Monday m orning, when sleepy passengers
on the L.A .-b o u nd red-eye out of Honolulu
heard that, nobody moved.
"A t about 5 this morning. Lo* Angeles was
bit by a m ajor earthquake." the pilot con­
tinued. "T h e epicenter Is In the San Fernando
VAlley...telephone lines are down: L A X Airport
Is closed. We are being rerouted to Ontario
(Calif.)."
As our flight veered east, a few passengers
could make out small fires In th r still-dark
distance. Landing on a lonely runw ay, w r sat
for two hours, wondering what was happening
Just an hour's drive away.
All around, voices m urm ured anxiously
about loved ones In L.A. — "M y son." sighed
one woman: "M y girlfriend." a m an Intoned.
My brother.
All I could think was that Hm cc. m y best
friend since we were kids and w ho now lives In
the San Frcm a n d o Valley city of Sherman
Oaks, was supposed to leave shortly after 5
a.m. to pick me up from L A X . He could have
been on the highway, l thought. Then u
member of the flight crew made things worse
by saying that he’d heard the epicenter was In
Sherman Oaks.
Finally, there came the announcement that
L A X had reopened. Said a flight attendant In
her best upbent voice. "W e will till get through
this, together."
Landing In L .A .. the last thing I expected lo
encounter was normalcy. Uut at the airport,
things couldn't have seemed more mundane —
businessmen hu rryin g distractedly to claims, a
blond woman making goo-goo eyes at her
toddler son. riding atop u luggage-piled carl.
Out Just a half-hour's drive up the 405
Freeway, in a rented ear headed to my
brother’s apartm ent, nothing was as It should
have been.
Th e freeway Into the valley should have been
bustling by m id morning, out cars were few.
Exiling at Sherm an Oaks, it was impossible
not to notice that the familiar Westwurd Ho
market bad no glass left In Its huge windows —
It felt like stum bling upon a neighbor nude.

A corner tralllc light leaned drunkenly
toward the street, but at least It was working.
E ls e w h e r e , d riv e rs p ro p e lle d v e h ic le s
kam ikazr-llke through signal-less Intersec­
tions. Along Ventura's glitzy commercial strip,
store owners sm dazed before their shattered
shops walling far the ptywood to arrive.
On e very street,
c lu m p s of people
stood staring. Joking
m a rve lin g . Outside
t h e ir re s p e c tiv e
a p a r t m e n t s on
Dickens St.. 5-yearold pals Asya Pollard
and M alachl Riley
couldn't wait to reInte horror stories.
" I was srrered."
LZ!
Malachl said.
"M y toybox slldcd
t W h e n you're In
all the way Into the
a p la n e at
living room !"
30,000
(eel, the
Added Asya as her
Iasi thing you
mom. Tonic, looked
w ant lo hear
on. "th e bed was
yo u r pilot
shaking real fast. My
announce Is, ‘I
morn was yelling.
have some very
A ija f Aayut Then all
bad news ■
the stuff fell down!
...My m om cried, nut
our neighbor prayed w ith us. and wc felt
belter."
She lifted up htr sweater. "See. I still have
on rny pajamas."
My brother, of course, was line. Ills apart­
m ent Is about ID m ile s south of (h e
6.6-mugnttudc quake's epicenter. At the first
Jolt, he said. " I ran Into m y safe place" — a
narrow, enclosed hallway not far from his bed.
"O nce I knew I wasn't gotng to be Impaled
by an airborne CD. 1 Just sal In thr dark,
listening to the rattling outside."
The n suddenly, he said, " I smelled cologne."
Ills medicine cabinet had spewed all of Us
contents onto the floor. “ T h e n It was over."
Uut It wasn't over really, for anybody.
U ru ic's neighbor. To m . still had to decide
where to stun cleaning up toppled appliances,
an emptied fridge, shattered paintings and the
contents of five wall-length bookcases that had
wrenched free from where he had carefully
bolted them.
Tonle Plcketl still had endless aftershocks —
sonic 200 as of 5:30 p .m . — to ease her
daughter through. She had yet to figure out a
way lo convince her child — and herself — that
it was okay to fall asleep again. Droce and I still
have m any grateful thanks to give.
W c'II remember that
through this, together.

not everyone got

In a recent survey. A m e rica 's school
superintendent* nationwide blamed violentr
hr T V and movies for thr significant rise in
student violent r they're seeing.
What? You mean that Just because kids sec
a sir.idy diet ol |&gt;coplc blowing each other's
heads oft. children telling their parents and
teachers to kiss their d e slgn cr-je n n cd
tM-htnds. and rap videos (hat portray troys
Jerking down girls' bikini top* and dousing
t h c m w i t h ti c- e r .
youngster* Infer that
I hey s h o u ld a lso
behave th a t w a y?
What a novel theory.
At least It's pretty
n o ve l to flie T V ',
m o v ie a n d m u s ic
In d u strie s, w h o ’vc
downplayed the ef­
fects of make-believe
v lo ir n c r o n k id s
s in c e E d w a r d G
RohIn so n w as
m a c h i n e -g u n n i n g
rival gangs
C h le y, It's what
E v r tt I n fl ii n r r y
you have to do
member* with kids
lo soil a movie
themselves manage
lo a netw ork
i o k e e p i h e Ir
theso days ■
personal fears and
philosophies separate
from ih e ir pocketbooks. One producer
and falher-of-tlirce I talked w ith, who de­
scribed him sell as n fairly strict but loving
parent, told me. "H ey. It's what you have to
do to sell a movie to u network these days. It's
their parents' job to monitor what they
watch."
Yes, It ts a patent's Job lo m onitor what kids
watch, but lew rt-ally |&gt;ay much attention to
what their kids watch when they're alone
Last spring, after watching 24 taped hours ol
rock and tap music videos and seeing
tichavlor I figured (he parents would us soon
scr their kids copy as some of E v r l Knlcvd's
rides. I canvassed some patents.
"D o your kids watch rock or rap videos?" 1
asked. "D o you ever watch them yourself?"
The nnsweis were always "Y ea " lo the first
question and either "N o " or " O h . I've
watched a few now and then" to the second.
I then asked If they hud ever seen any of
se v e ra l In s ta n c e * of o v e r t ly se xu a l,
mlxogyntstlr or haic-mongcrmg behavior I'd
seen. Not one parent had seen a n y of it. and
they were all surprised to hear that I had.
So l lie re you have the status of parenlul
monitoring. T h is fact has more Impact when
you realize It's also a parent's Job to see that
kids get all tliclr shots and nutritious no at*,
hut nothing violent hnp|x-iis lo the rest ol
soclely If they don't. Yet u steady diet ol
disrespect and violence comes raining down
on others as personal Injury, theft and
properly destruction.
Luckily, the people who moke the T V
shows, m usic videos and movies can afford
gixxl personal security systems.
How long are the producers of violent and
scxuulfy exploitative material going to claim
that what they're doing doesn't cause kids to
copy Ii? A n d how long are parents gotng to
remain Ignorant of what their kids urr
watchlng? Even our kids understand that
I hey emulate what they see.
My friend's II-year-old daughter came
home recently telling ulxnil classmates pin­
ching each other’s buttocks, using sexually
suggestIvc swear words to each other and
boys "flick in g " tbe girts on their breasts.
Her mother asked Iter If she thought these
klds' parents were responsible for their
children's ugly behavior.
"N o ." her daughter replied. "I used lo think
so. hot I know some of those kids' parents
and they're real gixxl parents. I think It
comes from TV ' and movies, because they see
It there."
There Is plenty of grenl TV' for o u r children
to w a tc h . F o r Instance. C a b le in the
Classroom, a national ronxorllutn of cable T V
nfKTators anti networks, makes over 500
hours of commercial-frer educational pro­
gramming available to educators and subscrllx-rs each mouth.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, January 35, 1094 - 6A

Develop
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
study, to Ik - done
by the University of Klorlda
College of Architecture.
The study would l&gt;r following
one made river a year ago by
Andres Duuny and recently hy
Druce Andersen, of Andersen
and Associate*.
Anderson was on hand for last
n i g h t 's c o m m is s io n w o r k
session, and Jolnrd In Ihr dis­
cussion. He had been hired to
study possible lakrfronl devel­
opment.
D u r in g last n ig h t's w o rk
se ssio n . A n d e rs e n m ade a
lengthy presentation of his find­
ings and suggestions "W hat Is
most critical at tills point.” he
said. "Is to Identify the market.
We have to find out what people
want to do. and how m uch
money they want to spend on
It."
"W hat w e have determined."
he continued. "Is that this entire
hit
IW« - IM «M
plan has three final points: the
• »* m
Waterfront development, n cen­
tral plaza. and thr Main Street
project."
Ht&gt;*M Photo bt Tanwiti V M M
For the waterfront, he pro­
Shootout ends in fatality
#
jected some high density hous­
receiving a gunshot wound under his arm More
Tho body ol 44-yoar-old Richard Champlin of
ing. plus a mile and a half long
DoBary is carried frorn his horr&gt;o yesterday after
deputies arrtvod and when Champlin allegedly
pedestrian area.
refused to put his gun down. Deputy Tracy
he was hilled by a Volusia County doputy
The Central Plaza Is one he
Hernlen fired a single shot from his 12-guage
following a shootout Deputies responded to
has proposed for the area c u r­
shotgun, hittin g Champlin In tho chest Puckott
Champlin's homo on Da-Rosa Avenue shortly
rently used b y thr county as a
was treated and released at an area hospital
before 8 am after neighbors complained of
court house parking lot. " T h is Is
Hernlen will be on leave with pay pending the
gunshots from his trailor. When Deputy Roy
a world-class area." he said.
outcome of a Florida Department of Law
Puchott arrived, he came under fire The deputy
As lor Main Street. Andersen
Enforcement investigation
took cover across tho street and returned fire.
said It would tie Ideal to attract
businesses who don't want the
high rent at the Seminole To w n s
Center Mall area. "Let's face it."
he com m ented, "some b u si­
het students, family and friends Jud y at English Estates Elemen­ nesses Just won't want to go to
n tln u e d from Page 1A
H r or she Is showered w i t h tary School. V rra Over bay at the mall, hut they may come to
re nted and the com m ittee
Greenwood L ik e s Middle School. downtow n Sanford."
ltd 10 teachers they feel are Dowers, gifts and attention
When the lights lade and the Linda Albury at Heathrow Eleong the Ih -m In the district.
Commissioner Whltey Ecks­
j|The*e 10 will now undergo mood c a lm s , th r S e m in o le mentary School. Barbara Sawyer tein was the first to voice
County teacher of lire year w ill at ld)llwlldr Elementary School opposition to hiring the Univer­
mote rigorousscreening
• T h e y will be visited In their have to begin the application and Carol Ilrrn cm a n at Lakr sity of Florida students to make
Howell High School.
classrooms and nbseivcd In nr- process for the stale competition.
further plans. "What I want to
As well as T e rr y Cook at know." he asked. "Is what the U
Only one Seminole C o u n t y
Uoii with their students
p^Somr time in February, the list trarhrr has ever won the s tu tr luikrvlew Middle School. Gregory of F students will tell us that we
Will t&gt;e narrowed even further honor. Karen Coleman, now a n Register at Oviedo High School. don’t already know?"
and the tup teacher In the county assistant p rin cip a l at O v ie d o Mary .Jane Sardo at Red Dug
Anderson responded, "Fro m a
High, wits chosen as the to p Elementary School. Anita Graves development standpoint. If we
Will l&gt;e announced.
T h e top teacher ts “ am bushed" teacher In the stale In the la te at Wilson Elem entary School and can find a way to make wnat we
Martha Gravcley at Woodland* have better. we should go with
In her classroom, surrounded by 1970*
The semltlanllMs arc: C o n n ie Elementary School
It. I believe the U of F Is caj&gt;able

[Teacher

DEATHS
ETHEL CARPENTER
Ethel Carpenter. 70. Dunbar
A v e n u e . Lake Monroe, die d
Friday. .J«n, 31. 1994,** at her
residence. Dorn Jan. 25. 1914.
In Newton. Ga.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1921. Mrs
Caipentet was a homemaker
and u member ol Hose Hill M.D.
Church. Lake Monroe. She was a
member of Pallbearers Society
•9.
Survivors Include sons. Willie
and E r n e s t , both of L a k e
llonroe. Floyd. Orlando, duugbten. Georgia Mae Cam pbell.
Lake Monroe. Ethel L. C arpen­
ter. West Palm lleach; brother.
J i m m i e L . Fre e m a n . L a k e
M o n ro e : s is te r. T o y L e e
F re e m a n . Lake M onroe; 13
grandchildren and lO great­
grandchildren.
1 Wtlson-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

HOSES LEE “SUNDOWN"
DANIELS. SR.
M oses Lee " S u n d o w n * ’
Daniels. Sr.. 75. of 610 E. 5th
St.. Sanford, died Monday. Ja n .
24. 1094. at his residence. Dorn
March 2H. I0 IH , In Sanford, h r
was a lilelong resident. Mr.
Daniels a retired farm Ic'wirer
and a Dapilst. lie was a member
of Celery C lly Elks Lodge.
Survivors Include wife, Joslc
L.: sons, Fred Hawkins. Moses
Lee J r ., both ol Sanlord; daugh­
ter. Elm a Burgess. Winter Park:
brother. Jo h n Daniels. J r .. S a n ­
fo rd ; siste r, Lucille M oore.
Brooklyn; nine grandchildren
undone great-grandchild.
Sunrise Funeral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge of arrangements.
A N N M . D IT T M E R
Ann M. Dlttmer. 61. Graham
Avenue. Oviedo, died Sunday.
Jan. 23. 1994. at Winter Park

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Memorial Hospital. Bom Dee. 2 2 .
1932. In Stoneham. Mass . she
moved to C entral Florida in
1949. She w as a hotnnnakrr
\\*
Survivors Include son. D a n a
Callan, Casselberry; daughters.
Zoc Grant. J o y Cheek, both o l
Orlundo. Shell; Smith. Maitland:
hrothrr. Dub Macl-eun. Marlboro.
Vl.; one grandchild.
H aw thorne Funeral H o m e .
Orlando, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Staunton. Va.: two grandsons
and two great-grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e r a l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of airangrments

NOEMI FERNANDEZ
Nocml Fernandez, 41. Orlando
Delve. Sanlord. died Frlduv. Jan.
21, 1994, at Sunbelt Nursing
Center. A|&gt;opka. Born Aprtl 28,
1952. in Puerto Rico, she moved
to Central Florida In .1990. She
was a homemaker and Proles-

MARIE ELROD

tant.

Marie Elrod. 59. Kosallc W a y .
Winter Springs, died Sunday.
Jail. 23. 1994, at Orlando R e ­
gional Medical Center. Horn A u g .
26. 1934. In Nashville. T r n n ..
she moved to Central Florida In
1990 Mrs. Elro d was a ho m e ­
maker and a member of Bet
Chaim She belonged to NewComers and American Associa­
tion of Retired Persons.
Survivors include husband.
Janies; son. Stephen Kaplan.
O rla n d o ; d a u g h te rs . J a n e t
Kaplan. W in te r Spring*. Susan
Bickford. W a rne r Robins. G a .:
s is te r. E d i t h S r h u lm a n .
Maitland; four grandchildren.
H aw thorne Funeral H o m e .
Orlando. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Survivors in c lu d e m other.
Blaslnsr T o re z . Puerto Rico:
sons. Lulls O lm o. Ju a n Olmo.
Megurt Olmo. nil of Sanford:
daughter. Iris Lcbrim . Puerto
Rico; brother. Gavtno. Puerto
Rico; sister. Ester. Sanford.
L o o m is F u n e r a l H o m e .
Apopka. In charge of arrange­
ments.

IDA W. FAUVER
Ida W. F a u v c r. 91. M yrtle
Avenue. Sanford, died Saturday.
Jun. 22. 1994. ut her residence.
Dorn Nov. 21. 1902. In Staunton.
Va.. she m oved to Central F lo r ­
ida In 1955. Mrs. Fauvcr was a
homemaker an d retired school
teacher. She was a member o f
the Church of the Covenant.
Hospital Ladles Auxiliary. S e m i­
nole Hcbekuh Lodge 43. (IO O F ).
Sanford G arden Club, and S to ry
Book Club.
Survivors Include husband.
David.; s is te r, Lucille W is e .

o r ia n t

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IR A D E A N M E L T O N
January 25,1969 to January 4,1993
This week you would bt 25 yon old It
it turd to imagine you ai young nun.
ruling his m n wit in the »itId
Out wineries ire of i beautiful hippy
and yowg run tt ho loud life so much
and ill this acrid hid to offer. We think
God for letting you be aith us. tun if H
ttu such i short lime. We all piss ihn
beautiful smile of yours We till thnys
lost you ud cbernh our mu), muy
memories Your spin! kill lUiysht in
our bents
Love always. Dad
and your son s:
Brian, M a rq u e z

Jeremy.

HAROLD MILLER HALL
Harold Miller Hall. 45. East
Main Avenue. Lougwood. died
Wednesday, J a n . 19. 199-1, In
South Carolina. Born Oct. 14.
1948. In South Carolina, he
moved to C e ntra l Florida In
1987. Mr Hall was a restaurant
cook for D e n n y's Restaurant.
Ltngwood. He was Baptist.
Survivors Include sister. Joyce
Ramey. Lexington. S.C.; mother,
Annie Mae Hall. Lexington.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

LILLIE MAE JONES
Lillie Mae Jones. GO. Oviedo
Street. Oviedo, died Sunduy.
Jun. 16. 1994. at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Born Frb. 3.
1933, In Wagner, now known as
Winter Springs, she was a life­
long resident of Central Florida.
She wus a retired welder for
Strombcrg-Corlson Electronics
and a member of Fountainhead
Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors In c lu d r cousins.
Fran Stokes. Samuel Elmore.
R a ym o n d W illia m s . E r ic
W illia m s, B r a n d y W illia m s .
Brittney Williams, all of Sanford.
Golden’s Funeral Home. Inc..
Winter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.

LEROY KEITT
l.erny Kelli. 72. Dunbar Ave­
nue, Lake Monroe, died Satur­
day. Jan. 22. 1994. ut Central
Florida Regiouul Hospital. San­
ford. Born J u n e 12. 1921. In
Orangeburg. S .C .. he moved to
Central Florida In 1929. Mr.
K e lt! was a la b o re r and a
member of Providence M .B.
Church, Lake Monroe.
Survivors Include wife. Elnorn:
sons. Leroy and Em m ett, both of
Lakr Monroe;' daughters. Daisy
Bent, Blonzenu W ashington.
Sanford; sisters. Lula Mar Hunt.
Tampa. Hilda Overstreet. Lake
Monroe; eight grandchildren and

live great-grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchclbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements
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EVERETT E. PLANTZ
Everett E. Plant/. 90. Calico
Court. W inter Spring*, died Sat­
urday. Ja n . 22. ItitM. at his
residence. Born April 7. 1903. in
Fayetteville, W .Va.. he moved to
Central Florida In 1986. Mr.
Plant/ was a retired owner and
o|&gt;erator of u m a king company
Survivors Includr son. Ernest.
Gales Ferry. Conn.: duughters.
G a rn e tt G e o rg e . M a itla n d ,
Norma Mulford. Tempc, A riz.;
sister. Bertha Childress. Charles­
ton. W .Va.: eight grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Fu n e ra l
Home. Goldeurod. In charge of
arrangements.

CHARLES J. PRESLEY
C h a r le s J . P re s le y . 6 5 .
Florence Ave n u e.. Altamonte
Springs, died Friday. Jan. 21.
1994. ol his residence. Bom
April 9. 1928. In Fort Myers, he
moved to Central Florida In
1963. Mr. Presley was a retired
production worker for Borden
Dairy. He was a member of New
B e th e l A f r i c a n M e th o d is t
Episcopal C h u rch . Altamonte
Springs.
Survivors Include wife. Annie
H.; sons. Charles Jr.. Capitol
Heights. Md.. Derrick. Orlatufo.
Vincent E.. Altamonte Springs:
daughter. Sylvia Denson. A lta­
monte Springs; sisters. Phyllis
Ziegler. Rochester. N.V.. Ann
Marie Carpenter. Avon. N .Y .:
brother. Joe Seth Palters, C o l­
umbia. Md.: seven grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Bruton s Funeral Home. O r­
lando. In charge of arrange­
ments.

ALICE A. SHEEHAN
Alice A. Sheehan. 66. Water
Ridge Drive. DeDary. died S u n ­
day. J a n . 23, 1994. at her
residence. B o m Sept. 8. 1927, In
Lawrence. Mass., she moved to
Central Florida In 1983. Mrs.
Sheehan was a registered nurse
and n member of St. Ann's
Catholic C hurch. DcBary.
Survivors Include husband.
Dennis: daughter. Elizabeth K..
D c B a r y ; s o n s . D a n ie l H - .
Durham. N .H ., John P.. F a rm ­
ington, N.H .: sister. Mary Gcslu g . D c B n r y : three g r a n d ­
children.
Stephen K. Baldaulf Funeral
Home. Deltona, In charge of
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of taking iis In the next step,
making our plans more- defined,
a n d t a k in g H tn a th re e
dlmrnslnnal phase."
"W h o will jtay for such devel­
opm ent." Eckstein questioned.
"II the city pays for this, what
would w r get in return?"
H r continued, "F ra n k ly , I have
a serious problrm w ith financing
another study. If developers
come Into tills area, they will
have thrlr own plans and may
not need ours. T h a t's a lot of
money, and I don't see the
necessity of spending It there "
C o m m issio n e r L o n Howell
observed. "T h e problem 1 have
with getting U of F students Is.
arc they going to give us a
ple-ln-the sky plan .... something
to please i heir Instructors? If
they will get thr pro|K-r guidance
though. I don't * rr any pro­
blem "
He continued. "W e gave nil
kind of Inx credit* to develop the
mall. Now are we going to ]usi
sit here and allow the lakrfronl
to go undeveloped? I'm In favor
of this If It Is done p ro pe rly."
Comm issioner Boh Thom as
said he liked the c o n ce p t.
"$15,000 Is nothing let get these
plans. We owe It to the c ity to do
this. I would vote In favor of It."
Further opposition however,
came from Com m issioner MrChinahnn. "I'm not convinced
another study would tell us
anything we don't already know
As for high level density, forget
It. 1 don't see any single family
development anyw here along
the lakrfronl."
He continued, " I'm Just not
ready to obligate 915.000 for
further study We have enough
studies now. Let's go on w ith It."
Strlckler observed that the
lakefront committee w ill go on
with the project whether or not
the U of F study g ro u p Is
Involved. "But this is u separate
matter." he said, " T h e y would
build on the Input we tu ivr so far
from Andres Dunny and Ed
Preston. The marketing should
be baseil on inform ation w r
obtain We would get much
more out of It than what w r
would spend here."
MeClanahan repeated. " I Just
don't think this Is the best place
to spend 915.000
"I think It's time the city or
Sanford sat dow n w ith the
committee and discussed what Is
available, what to do w ith fi­
nancing as fur as the city Is
concerned, whut to do with
parks, and many other points."
"Th in g s are going to have to
be done," stressed Slrtckler
" W e d o n 't w a n t to keep

|R&gt;stj&gt;onlng something like Ibis,"
i low ell said, "II we do. we may
get to the point where the
committee tiles, and w r can't
have that."
“ Th a t's not the |x&gt;lnt ut all."
M eClanahan responded. " W r
were elected to handle the city's
m oney, and I'm Just not sure
this Is the way we should do II a I
this tim e."
B y concensus of the com­
mission. the matter was tabled
for further consideration at ibis
time. "W e have a split vote
here." MeClanahan said, "so I
think that would be the best
approach to postpone this until
M ayor Sm ith ts in attendance."
C ity Manager Hill Simmons
said h r would place I he rrqursl
on the agenda for the next rlty
commission meeting In three
weeks.

Proposal-----C o n tin u e d from Page la
and ih r proposed develop­
ment densities too high for thr
surrounding arras. Planning and
Z o n in g commissioners voted
u nanim ously to approve the
plan J a n 5. P A Z members
recommended lowering the de­
nsity to about three homes jter
acre.
P&amp; Z member Sharon Carvcth.
an otrirrr of the Central Florida
chapter of the Sierra C lub, salt!
with lower densllles. the devel­
opment would be acceptable
e n v i r o n m e n t a l l y a n d to
neighbors
T h e Battle Ridge proposal has
attracted the opi&gt;osilini&gt; and Ire
ol south Lik e Jesup-arra resi­
dents and an environm ental
group. J im Logur. president of
Black Ham m ock Association,
said the proposal calls for too
m a n y hom es In th e ir rural
com m unity.
"W e 're Just going to ask the
county to do whut they said they
would do," said Loguc. "W e're
Just country (tcoplc trying to
dr tend our quality of life."
L o g u r said the county should
krep the property at 10 homes
per acre without substantial
compromise on the part of Baltic
Ridge. Loguc said he might
accept u slightly lower density It
adjacent properties arc buffered
from the development.
T h e proposal has also brought
opposition from the South Lake
Jc s u p Shores Homeowners As­
sociation. who wants the site
preserved tor il»- "green wuy”
corridor. T h r Friends of Lakr
Jesup. a Jake restoration com­
mittee. also seek to preserve the
property for the wildlife corridor.

Cars-------------Continued from Page 1A
thefts in other chics and
counties.
Sem inole C o u n ty s h e riffs
stolen car specialist D arren
Tjomstol said there were several
types of car theft activities.
"Som e arc gangs, some are
Individuals, and a lot are Juve­
niles." he said.
He explained w hy m a n y of the
vehicles are older. "Im a g in e a 15
year-old kid who may be poorly
dressed, driving around In a
1993 or 1994 Cadillac." he said.
" A n officer sees that and Imme­
diately suspects It m ay be stolen.
But If that same youngster ts
driving around In a 1980 Bulck
or something, then we assume
It's his dad's car."
Tjomstol said thr older Bulcka
appear to be very popular In car
thefls. "In two weeks time Just
last year." he said, “ we had 11
1979 to 1984 Hulcks stolen right
he re in n o rth e rn S e m in o le
County.
S h e riff's d e p a rtm e n t and
police incident reports gave the
following listings;
• A salesm an at a n auto
dealership on U .S . H ig h w a y
17-92 In Longwood reported
taking a man for a test drive
Friday tn a 1994 Honda Prelude.
He told shcrtirs deputies when
he stopped on Gen. Hutchinson
Highway to let the client drive,
the man knocked him to the
ground and drove oft In the
vehicle. The car Is described as a
black 4-door. Th e re was no
license number listed.
• Also Friday, an Inventory
check at the same dealership
revealed a red 4 -d o o r 1994
H o n d a Acco rd was m issin g
sometime between Ja n . 1 and
Ja n . 21. No license num ber bad
been issued.
• A g rey 1987 C h e v r o le t

Blazer was reported stolen Sat­
urday from a parking lot at the
Port of Sanford. Th e vehicle
belonged to a Mims man. The
license num ber Is listed as
K G C -2 7 A .
• A w h ite 1983 Chevrolet
truck was reported missing to
Sanford police Friday. It had
been parked near a business in
the 1600 block of Airport Blvd.
No license number w-ns avail­
able.
• A white 1980 Toyota was
reportedly stolen Friday from a
driveway on Marc Street. The
license minber was llsh*** as
PXZ31W .
• A red 1988 Ford Ranger was
reported stolen Friday from a
parking lot In the 900 block of
Mcllonvllle Avenue. Th e license
num ber l" fisted as [*QY-21X.
• A m a ro o n 1992 Nissan
pickup truck was reportedly
stolen F rid a y from a motel
parking lot In the 2700 block of
S. Orlando Drive. Th e license
num cr Is listed as LIL-871.
• A 1988 Jeep, reportedly
stolen earlier this m onth In
Sanford, was rerovrred by shcrtlTs dtputles this weekend near
the Intetscctluii of S p urlin g
Street ond Jones Avenue. In
Lincoln Heights.
• A 1982 Cadillac, reported
stolen In Sanford on Jan . 15.
was reportedly found by Sanford
police F rld n y . T h e ve hicle,
abandoned, was located In the
400 block of N. G ra n d v ie w
Street.
• A 1986 Toyota, reportedly
stolen In Longwood. was found
by sheriffs deputies Friday, near
Richardson Lane and C .K . 427.
near Five Points. Deputies said
thr vehicle had been completely
strip p ed .

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IN BRIEF

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LOCALLY
Seminole Softball signups

District
soccer
County girls’ teams ready to go
By DEAN SM ITH

F IV E P O IN TS — T h e Seminole Softball Club
will Ik* registering players for Its spring season
through next Sunday. Ja n . 30.
Players between the agrs of 0 and 1H can
register any day Oils week between 0 and H
p in.: on Saturday. Ja n . 20. between 9 a.in. and
3 pan.: or next Sunday, between I and 4 p.m .
T h is year, both slowplleh and fastplteh
leagues will Ik *offered for 13 and l4*year*olds.
Registration will Ik*conducted at the Seminole
Softball Complex l&lt; K -a te d at I420 Stale Road
419 between U S. 17*92 and Slate Road 434.
For more Information, call 321-4985 during
registration hours or contact Nancy (699 5191).
Jo h n (327 0707). or Van (332 5349).

Sanford 3*orv3 basketball
SANFORD — T h e Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold an organisational meeting
this Wednesday. Ja n . 20. for an udull 3-on-3
basketball league that will stun Feb. lo.
The meeting Is set for 0 p.m . at Ihe Downtown
Youth Center, lower level or Sanford City Hull.
The league will pluy on either Tuesday or
Thursday nights at the Salvation A rm y and
Sanford Middle SchiKtl will cost $75 |&gt;er team
For more Information, call 330-5697.

Herald Sporls Writer
S A N F O R D — The field's are set for this week’i. girls'
soccer district tournaments.
Monday night In Port Orange. No. 9 seed Daytona
Beach-Mainland earned a shot at top sreded-Lyman by
upsetting No. 8 sced-Sprurc Creek 3-0.
Th e victory’ gives the Durraneera the eighth and final
spot In Ihe right leant Class SA-Dlstrlct 4 tournament
that will play ul the home field of Ihe highest seeded
teams tonight, before moving lo Lyman for the
semifinals on Wednesday night and Ihe ehamplonshlp
game on Friday night.
Tonight, starting at 7 p.m.. Mainland will Ik?at No. I
Lym an: No 7 Oviedo will take on No. 2 Lake Brantley at
To m Storey Field; and No. 6 D rLun d will lie at No. 3
Deltona.
T h r other quarterfinal m atrhup will have No. 5 Lake
Howell traveling to Lake Mary's Don T . Reynolds
Studlum lo take on the No 4 seeded Rams at 6 p.m .
T h r game will Ik* played prior to the boys' game
between Lake Mary and Bishop Moore.
T o n ig h t's winners will be al Lym a n for the
semifinals, starling at 6 p .m . and 8 p.m . T h e
Championship game Is set for a 7 p.m. start Friday at
Lym an.
Also on lap this week is the Class 4A-Distrlct 6

tournament that Seminole High School will Ik? taking
part In.
The 4A-Dlstrict 6 Tournam ent o|iencd Monday night
with No. 4 Orlundo Cypress Creek eliminating No. 5
Klsslrnmee-Gateway, 3 0 . at Cyprrss Creek.
Wednesday night. Seminole, seeded No. 2. will host
No. 3 St. Cloud at Thom as E. W hlgham Stadium
starting at 7 p.m .: while lop seeded Leesburg will host
Cypress Creek al 7 p.m.
Wednesday night's winners will play Ihe Champion­
ship game al Leesburg, starting nt 7 p.m. Friday.

OttlrKt*
M a iK ir 'i Mar*

Mainland 1*1J. Sprue* Cr**h 1110

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Mainland 1*1 « t Lyman ( II. r p m
Oviado It) at Lak* Br*nil*y I I ) . r p m
0*L*nd U l at Dalton* ( Jl. / p m
Lak* Hoatll ( I I •• Lak* M ary I4 ).4 p m
CLASS4A O llT M IC T t
M a W riK tr*
C r p r n i C m k 14) J. Galaway (I I P
Wednesday

St Cloud 111«t S*mmo&lt;*t}|. 7p m
Crprest Cr**k at L**4bufg (It. 7pm

Silver Hawks fly
past Buccaneers
P rtm Steft Reports

H*r*4d PS*4* by Mark Harrtt

D A Y T O N A B E A C H - Th e Lake
Howell Sliver Hawks proved once
again Monday night that they are
not ready for a let down as they
pounded Class 5A*Dlstr1ct 4 foe
Daytona Beach-Mainland. 73-51. In
a girls' basketball contest.
" I thought things would Ik? a lot
tougher tonight.” said Lake Howell
h e a d c o a c h D e n n is C o d r e y .
"M ainland has a very talented team.
But we took control early and
everyone on Ihe team contributed.”
Loti Marchlsella got things started
on right for the Silver llawka as she
poured In 10 of her game-high 20
points In the first quarter as Lake
Howell took a 21-11 lead uftcr the
first eight minutes of play.
T h e Sliver Hawks outscored the
Buccaneers In every quarter us lotke
Howell s balance proved lo be way
to m uch for Mainland to bundle.
Christine Jam es also had a big
night, scoring 12 points and pulling
down 16 rebounds. All-State can­
didate Deanna Graves had a typical
game of 12 points, four rebounds,
three steals and four assists.
Point guard Kelly Kohn also had a
good evening, scoring 11 points and
handing out 11 assists.
Lake Howell Improved to 24-1 and
will host Oviedo Thursday night.
Latrtcla Sims (16). Klrulc Davis
(14| and Patricia Copeland ( I D all
s c o re d In d o u b le fig u re s for
Mainland, who fell to 14-C. with four
losses com ing at the hands of
Seminole County foes.

Lake Hcwell point guard Kelly Kohn (No. 15 while) did her job lo
perfection Monday night, ecorlng 11 points end handing out 11 eeslsts as
Ihe sixth rankeo silver Hawks humbled Mainland 73*51 In Daytona Beach.

O R L A N D O — A m y VandeStreek
had a monster game, scoring 18

Lightning strikes Buffalo
O R LAND O — Tam pa Day gnallender Daren
Puppa made 23 saves for his third shutout and
Danton Cole scorrd twice as the Lightning heut
Ihe DuffaloSahrrs4-Oat the Orlando Arena.
Petr Kllma and Rom an llam rllk each had two
assists for Tampa, which has won seven of nine.

AROUND T H I STATE
Panthers win fourth straight
MIAMI — The Florida Panthers scored three
goals tn a club-record span of I 49 of the second
|K*rt(Kl und live goals overall In the period as
they cruised lo an 8-3 victory over the defending
Stunley Cup champion Montreal Cunadlens.
The Panthers won their club-record fourth
straight and stretched their rrcent unbeaten
streak to six games (4-0-2).
Florida's eight goals were also a franchise
record. The Panthers (20-17-8) scored six In a
6-5 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Dec. 8.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Boys’ Basketball

□ Bishop Moor* at Ovl*do. Junior varsity, 6 p.m.;
varsily, 7:30 p.m.
T 1St. Cloud at Scmlnol*. J V, 6 p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m.
□Tavares at Lak* Mary, 6 p.m.

Boys' Soccer
L) Bishop Moor* at Lak* Mary, 8 p.m.
i OoLand at L Howell. JV , 5:45 p.m.; V. 7:30 p.m.
C' Oak Rldg* at Oviedo. JV , 5:15 p m.; V, 7 p.m.
[ . Seminole al St. Cloud. JV , 5:30 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.

Girls' Soccer
□ Class 5A District 4 Tournament: Lak* Howell
at Lak* Mary, 6 p.m.; Mainland at Lyman, 7 p.m.;
Oviedo al Lak* Brantley, 7 p.m.; DcLand at
Deltona, 7 p.m.

Wrestling
□ L. Mary at L. Weir. J V , 6:30 p.m.; V. 7:30 p m.
Oviedo at Gateway. JV , 6:30 p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m
□ Scmlnol* dt West Orange. Junior varsity, 6:30
p.m.; varsily, 7:30 p.m.
□ W . Park al L Howell. JV . 6:30 p.m.; V. 7:30 p m .

BASKETBALL

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□ 7 :3 0 p.m. - SUN. N B A . Washington Bullets ul
Orlando Magic. (L)

Complete llettnpe e w P s $ e f _________________

G A IN E S V IL L E - UngwiMKl
Lym an's Mike Ek and Fort
Myers C y p rix s Lake's Erin
M rGrlff were selected us Flor­
ida's high school swimmers of
Ihe year in balloting by a
statewide panel of couches
Th e awards. s|&gt;onsored by
Dairy Fanners Inc. and lire
Florida Athletic Coaches Asso­
ciation. will Ik * preseutrd June
25 al th r stair high sch(M)l
s|H&gt;rts banquet In Orlando.
Ek. the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J
Ek ol Altamonte
Springs and Ihe grandson ol
Roy und Edna Rice of Hartford,
won four lilies al the hoys' 5A
state cham pionships, while
McGrtff won two llilrs In Ihe
gills' 4 A championships
Also in Ihe running lor the
girls' award w i l s Lake Brantley
swimmer Melissa Daicmnri.

CLAUIA

L A K E MARY — T h e laingwiMKl-Lukc MarySanford l.lltle League has scheduled two
registration dates for the upcoming week.
On Tuesday night, parents may register their
children between 0 30 and H p.m at l-ake Mary
Elementary School. O n Wednesday, registra­
tions will Ik* taken from 6:30 to 8 p.m . at
Plnecrest Elementary’.
Registration Is $20 |K*r player. Hoys and girls
between the ages of 5 and 15 may register.
Players should Ik* accompanied by n parent or
guardian and bring some proof of age.
For more info, eall 330-9498 or 330-2541.

Girls' Basketball

By Associated Press_______

DISTRICT SOCCER

L’wood-L.Mary Little League

□ Lsks Buntlsy al Bishop Moor*. Freshman.
4:15 p.m.; junior varsity, 6 p.m.; varsity. 7:45 p.m.
□ Lak* Mary si Eustls. JV , 6 p.m.; v, 7:30 p.m.
[JOvtsdo at S*abr**n. JV . 5:30 pm .; V, 7 p.m.
(JStmlnol* al 81. Cloud. Freshman, 4.30 p.m.;
junior varsily, 8 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.
□ Trinity Prop at Orangawood Christian. Junior
varsity, 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

Lyman’s
Mike Ek
honored

Orangewood Christian rallies

(toinls. pulling down 20 rebounds,
claiming seven steals and blocking
six shots and the visiting Class II
O r a n g e w o o d C h r i s t ia n R a m s
grabbed 44 rebounds us they edged
Class 5A University. 35-32.
The Rams fell behind early and
trailed 24-22 at the end of the third
quarter, before tuklng the win with
a 13-8 fourth stanza advantage.
Orangewood. now 11-8 on tile
season, will travel to Daytotui lo
take an W arner Christian Thursday.
Julie Vrlesengu scored 16 polnls
for University (8-12).

LA K ■ H O W I L L 71. M A IN L A N D I )
&gt;»&lt;*«*&lt;M7J|
March,4*11* * 11 IS G*nial*&gt; &gt; 1 1 4 Kahn 14 4
U . Duncan 0 14 I. Lln*S*r« I OS 1. O r a m 4 14
II. U o n w i 4 11*. Jam** I 1 1 I I To,an }&gt; 17 J)
71
D a ,Tana Saach Mainland t i l l
Copeland a •* II. Minor j oo a. D a m n o n
lim a* 41 la. Jorwt I S S I. Mawair* I 0 « 1 Toiait
11*411
L*4* Hawaii
I I II I I 1 4 - 7 1
D*r**na Saach Mainland
II It
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Thr** point field goal i — Lab* H aaril 1 (Kahn.
G r a m ). Mainland I I Cop* land 1. O a .it 11 Te«ai
to tit — Lak . Hoooll 10. Mainland to Fowled out
- Mainland. D a .lt. C opland Tothnxait Mainland 1 Record! — Lak* Mooali 14 I.
Mainland U S JV - Mainland 41. L***Mow*ll7*
ORANOEW OOO C HR IST II. U N IV E R S IT Y 11
Ora*g*w**d CVittien ( U )
Hart 1 0 1 1 . G tr m a n t 1 1 1 1 . Mali*' I J J J
Welbaum 1001. V*nd»Str*«» 1 0 II l| Total! II
IllS U
Unirartit* 111)
Them*! 1 00 4. Maton 0 0 10 . Naum an 0 01 0.
Laming 1 0 0 1. Vrlrtanga } 4 7 14. Mai* 10 0 1.
Monhllo 0 0-1 0. Karagotian 1 00 4 T o ,lit 114 11

n
Orangewood ChrlttMn
111
4 I I - 11
U n l.trtlty
19 II
1 I - 11
Thr** point field goal * — Orangewood Chnt
•Ian I (Marti Tefal foul* - Or*ng*wood Chrlttlan
111 Unl**»tlty It Fowled out — Unlv*r*ity.
Karagotian. Maton Technical* - non* Record*
- Orarg«wood Chrlttlan I I I . Uni**r*jly 111
Junior vanity — Unl**nlty 14. Orangewood 14

Lyman boy’s shoot down visiting Hawks
From Staff Reports_______________________ ____
L O N G W O O D — The Lyman High School boys'
basketball learn continued to show that It will be
a threat In the upcoming district tournament,
dropping vlstlng Class 5A-Dlstrict 4 foe Spruce
Creek. 65-59. In Longwood Monday night.
Senior LnShnwn Ready led the way for the
Greyhounds, who withstood a liar rage of seven
3-polntcrs hy the Hawks, its lie poured In 17
(minis. Also In double figures for the winner's
were sophomore Tavaron Raymon (12 points)
and senior Dewayne Bell (11).

T h e win Improved Lym an's record io 12-4
overall and kept its hopes of the num ber one seed
In Ihe district tournament alive. T h e Greyhounds
have Just one district loss, trailing only u n ­
defeated Mainland.
Lym an has a pair of road games coming up
Inter this week, as It travels lo New Sm yrna
Beach on Thursday and Lake Brantley for an
Important contest os far as ihe district and
Seminole Athletic Conference goes.
Matt Bailey scored a game-high 21 points lor
Spruce Creek, while Ricardo Caldcranc added 12
points.

L Y M A N 41. SPRUCE C R E E K 1*
Sprue* Cr*** (!« )
Rutt*ll 1 * I S. Worthington t OC 1. Holm** 1 0 1 1 . turnon 0 010.
C*'0*ron* * Of II. B*ll*y » I 4 I I. 0 4 .it 1 1 1 * . Mc*f** I 00 1
Total*: 111 US*
Lyman ( i f )
Ward I 00 1. Diton 10 0 1 . R*«dy 7 14 17, Ball 1 S I II. Rarmo-i 1
1 1 II. KlbMr 1 1 ] S. Johnton 1111. Voon 114 7 T o U lt 14 14 14 41
Sprue*Crtrk
II II IS I* — I*
Lym tn
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Thr** point Hold goal* - Spruco Cr**k 7 (Baiiry 1. Holm*t t.
D 4 .ll. Rutwli. Worthington); Lyman I IDIton) Total tout* Sprue* C rrrk |J. Lyman II. Fouitd owl — non# Technical* - non#
Rrcordt — Lyman I I 4 JV — Sprue* Crt*k 7*. Lyman 70

County boys’ soccer squads sweep contests
From Btaff Reports
D E L T O N A - The Lyman High
School boys' soccer learn used a
piece of basketball strategy to pull
off an Important district win.
W ith the score tied late In u
basketball game, a coach will run
down the clock until very little time
Is left beforr taking a shot to either
win or send the game into overtime.
T h e G r e y h o u n d s d id w h a t
amounted lo the sume thing at
Deltona, scoring on a penalty kick
with 47-scronds left for a 3-2 win.
" T h is was a big game with a lot of
district Implications as far as seed­
ing for the district tournament.”
said Lym a n head couch Ray Sandldge. " A loss could have put as low
ns the fifth seed, but now It looks

like we could get third.
"1 have to give a lot of credit lo
Brian Young tonight. He played just
awesome. He was all over Ihe held
all night. He scored our first goal
and then set up the game w inner."
Young put the Greyhounds uhead
In the opening period and Rob
Evans scored In Ihe second half,
while Andy Lockrcm scored both of
Deltona's goals, one In each half, lo
tie the score at 2-2.
Th e game looked like It might go
to overtime, but Young beat the
defense and was fouled In the box
and Chris Lewis, who also had four
saves tn goal, came on to hit the
winning penalty kick.
Lyman Improved to 18-6-1. while
D e lto n a f e ll to 1 6 -4 * 1 . T h e

G r e y h o u n d s w ill be nt Lak e
Brantley on Thu rsd ay for a Semi­
nole Athletic Conference game.

to 10-9-1 on the season. Lake
Howell w ill be In action again
tonight, hosting DcLand.
Robinson scored Ik ii Ii of the goal*

LAKE HOWELL TAMES APOPKA

for Apopka, which fell to 7-6 -I

W IN T E R PARK - Kevin Ycartck
and Dean Shields scored two goals
and had one assist each and Sean
Ishak added another goal as the
host Lake Howell Silver Hawks
dum ped Apopka. 5-2. at Richard E.
Evans Field Monday night.
tlriun Kolcssar also had an usslst
as the Silver Hawks took n 3-1
halftime lead.
T h e Lake Howell Junior varsity
gave the home squad a clean sweep
of the night s action, whitewashing
the Blue Darters 2-0.
Jacob Zosky had nine saves In
goal os the Sliver Hawks Improved

W IN T E R G A R D E N - Four dif­
ferent Lions scored goals and Joe
Schuyler recorded his fifth shutout
of the season as Oviedo whipped
West Orange. 4-0. In W inter Garden.
T r a v is W eeks. Scott T h c lc n .
Cameron Zarbaugh and Josh Itkor
scorrd the goal* for Oviedo, which
led 3-Out halftime.
Th e Lions Improved lo 12-6-3
with the win. while the Warriors fell
to 8 -5 -3 . O viedo returns home
tonight to host Oak Ridge nt John
Courier Stadium tonight.

LIONS BLANK WARRIORS

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Charlette at Miami. I : X p.m.
Phoanli at Nan Ycr k. I p m
Atlanta a) Milwaukee. I X p m
Claralandal Hour Ion. I X p m
Sacramento at Sen Antonio. I X p m
LA Clippers at Seattle. 10p m
New Jeraey at Portland. 10 X p m
W e d a n d ty 't Oamat
Miami at Batten. 11x p.m.
Dallat at Philadelphia. J X p m.
Orlandoal Charlattr. f.-Xp.m
Phovnir at Atlanta. 7 X p m
Utah at Mmnateta. 4 p m
Indiana at L A Lakert. It X p m
Detroit at Golden Slete. It X p m

C0LL8QI BASKITS ALL
The Tep Twenty Fire
The top 11 learnt In The Atioclatad Pratt
collaga batkttball poll, aith tirtt place votes
in paranthatat. record* through Jan 77 total
poinli bated on 11 pointt lor a tint place role
through one point tor a 11th place role, and
prtvloutrankingt
Rrcurd
Pit P vi
I UC LA (M l
110 IA 14 1
1 Duka (01
I) I 1.141 1
1 Kentat
I I ) I.X0
4 North Carolina
14) 1.114
1 Arkentet
111 M i l
a Connecticut
14 1 1.144 10
I Purdue
It I M i l I )
0 Mettechuietft
111 1.141 4
f Ktnluc4y
14) M l ) 7
10 Tempi*
II ) (.M l II
II. Indiana
II ) IBI* 1
1) Louikvilt*
14)
444 1)
I ) Afuona
14)
f l» f
la Syracuse
in
775 14
1) Mictvgan
47* IS
l) a
14 Wisconsin
40J 14
in
17 Minnesota
S47 X
1)4
1) Maryland
II )
X ) 1)
If West Virginia
17 7
M l &gt;4
X Ala Birmingham
547 II
14)
71 Georgia Tech
II 1
1)1 IF
II*
I ) M arquetx
IM —
U 1
) ) Saint Louis
15) 73
74 Missouri
DT
IX 14 1
15 NaurMealcoSI
114 —
Otbar ro c s lu ln g tralan Florida 144
California fa. Xavier, Ohio 17, Cine tonal 1 1).
DePaul 45. Mississippi SI. 41. Boston College
l i . Virginia U . Illmnls ZJ. Kansas St. W,
Michigan St II, Nebraska 7. Oklahoma SI t.
ProYidfncq 4. Alabama S. Ti&lt; a i 1 Penn 4
Virginia Tech 4. Mow Orleans Z. Bowling
Green 1. Stanford 1.
Monday's Mater College Basketball Scores

EAST
American U Of, William 4 Mary 14
Loyola. M d 74. Niagara 41
Monmouth. N J *4 M e r .H P
Pittsburgh**. Georgetown 40
Princeton 74. FranklinB M arshall44

Robert Morris 71 $r Franc.t. N Y ) )
liana 11. Fairtieidta
SI Francis. P* H Long Itiend U II
Wagner M Fairlaigh Dicklnton 14
SOUTH
Alabama St 00. M u t Valley St TS
Alcorn SI 41. Prairw V ie a X
Campbell 77, M d Baltimore County 4)
Char lotion Southern ) ) Radford 11
Clemtonaa. Appalachian St 14
Coastal Carolina la. Liberty I )
CaapinSI.04. Balhuna Coak man 40
E Kentucky at, Teonettee Tech 04
Emmjnuel 14. Barry la
f urmenel. V M I SI
Howard U .41. F Nr id* AO M 0). O T
Jackson SI X . Grambling SI II
Md E ShoreI I N Carolina A S T I t
M nutiipai 41. Rallmt 44
MoreheadSt 40. Middle Term M
Murray I I #0 Tanne***# St X
North Carolina 104. Butler 44
S Carolina SI 44 Delaware St 41
Ttsas Southern 77, Southern U 74
In ChattanoogaT4.Citodtl74.OT
Ton ton St 41. N C Greemtore S4
Troy St t04. N E Illinois**
W Carolina 04 Georgia Southern I )
W Kentucky 41, SW Louitiana I )
M ID W EST
Bradley 4). Drake 41. IO T
III Chicago 101. Cleveland SI 74
Iowa SI. 44. Tierida Atlantic 14
Kent 41. Akron t )
Loyola. Ill X N r* r. Dame 5*
Missouri 04 Nabratka t|
N lll.n o .tr. W rlg v SI 40
N Iowa X . SW Missouri St JO
SC Mltiaurioa. Term M a rtin i)
Vaiparaiiat). Youngstown SI 04 O T
Wichita SI U . Creighton 04
Wit Often Bay 44 E IlllnoitS)
Wit Mitweukee 74. W Illinois*!
Xavier.Ohio44 Daytona)
S O UTH W EST
Ta«a» Pan Amat k en Tt, SemlordS)
F A R WEST
Bona St 0). Sacramento St 74
UN LVI7, UC Santa B aibaratt
M ISSISSIPPI 4). ROLLINS 44
ROLLINS (4 10)
Parka 1 1 ) 14 Mol mat t i l l ) . Burrell 00
00 I. Steal* 4 )0 4 4 II, Sh pa 14 1 ) 4
Loftmat 1 4 I 4 1. Murchal I 4 4 ) 4. Ath ) 4
01 1. Sagar 00 00 0. GuokasOOOOO. Flynn
00 00 0. Travis 00 00 0. Sarto 0 0 00 0
Total* IS 1714I I 44
MISSISSIPPI (1041
Garnat 4 (1 0 0 ) ) . Evan* 1 ) ) 44. Daan 4 1
14 10. Jonnton 1 0 ) 1 t). Wa'th 1 7 00 7
F llig a ra M l 100 4. Brim I 1 0 0 ). GooltbyO I
000 Johnigan I 1 1 1 ) Child* 1 1007. Butler
10 00 4. Paal l i l t ) Sim* 1 1 0 ) 1 Total*
17 140*147
Hatltlma — Mississippi I). Rodin* 14
1 point gealt— Roiiint 1 * iS'mia I 4. Ath I
P ark 0 1. H olm e* 0 1. M u n c h tl 0 1).
M itm tippi 111 (Buttar ) 7 G ern tt I I .
Jahntan I I, B rim I I. Johnigan 0 ) .
Fittgeraid 01. Jordan 01) Fouled out —
Nona Rabound* — Ron in* 17 IHolmat 41.
M lttntlppi X I Garnat |) Assists - Rolun* a
(Park, Ath 1 ). M lttn tlp p i X IGarna*
Fltigeretd 41. Total tout* — HuMms It.
Mississippi } I A -1.441
IOWA I T . 04. F LA. A T L A N T IC M
FLO R ID A A T L A N T IC I f I I )
Harvey a t ) I t I I Edden I 4 1 ) 4. Honor d
0 ) 1 1 1 . Jamarson 1 4 0 0 J Brown 4 ) 0 0 4 .
McGinty 0 ) 1 1 1 - Flower* 1 1 0 0 ). Buchanan
4 7 00 I. Rliter 14 00 1, S|Otimd I 4 I 4 1
Totaitlt ))■ II S4
IOWA I T A T E ( I f 11
Holloway 0 1 00 0. Hoibarg 0 1) 01 17.
Mkhaiit 10 14 i ) 11 Beechum 14 O0 4
Carlton 1 ) 1 4 4 Moddarman 0 1 1 )1 . Maya*
1 1 ) 4 ) , Kimbrough 04 1 4 ). Brown 00 414.
Bivent 14 11 X H ill 0 I 0 00. Abdel KhaliqOP
0 0 0 . H a rrlt0 0 0 0 0 Tetaii U U 1 7 X 0 4
Hatttlma — Iowa Slate M. Florida Atlantic
X
1 point goat* Florida Atlantic 4 a
IMcGmty 01 Flower* I t , Jamarton I t .
Brown I t. Ritter 1 11 Iowa Slate 7 11
I Moddarman 0 I. Hayet 0 I. Kimbrough 0 1
Hoibarg 1 ). Mkheiik la . Beechum 141
Fouled out — non* Rtbostodt — , Florida
Atlantic 1* (H arvey. Brown. S|olund t l. Iowa
Slat* X |Birent. Mo.berg 71 A ttittt —
Florida Atlantic I ) (Jamarton 41. Iowa Stela
11 IModdermen S| Total toult - Florida
Atlantic It. Iowa State I) Technical*—
Florida Atlantic bench A — It.04*

* Stephan F Amlin f. M ar queue 7. Tu-tn* 7,
D u k a 4. M l n n a e o la 4. O r e g o n 4.
Ala Birmingham 1 M aryland 1. Sian* 1
Anion* 1. Clem ton 7 Goniaga 1. Pacific I.
SW Mittouti I
Monday * Warnin' 1 Basketball Scar**
EAST
Masse'hi** lit 44 Duquatn* S)
North Carolina X. M aryland*!
Rhode I*land 74. We*t Virginia SI
SI Francit. N Y. 7). Robert M orrlta)
S O U TH
Alcorn SI ’.OO Pralrio View It
Balmont Abbey U . Con carte 44
Cod ot Charleston 7f, Coastal Caroline 77
David Llptcomb III. C h rlitlan flrethaf* **
E TannatteaSt tl. Appalachian SI 44
Fiend* A A M 14 Howard at
Georgia Southern 7j Davidson M
G r ambling SI 71. JeckionSt IS
L S U II. Cent Ftor N a t )
Middle Term X MoraheadSI 71
M s s Valley St Tt Alabama St 14
N Cardin* AAT 71. Md E Shoreu
N Caroline SI It. Florida St 44
Norfolk St U . Bow &gt;* St 4)
North Florida 17. Flagler 14
Otd Dominion 17. Eatt Carolina U
S Carolina SI X . Delaware SI SI
Southern U 17 (era* Southern rl
SE Louisian**), Nuhoils St 72
Tenneytee SI X . M urray St 7*
Valdosta SI II Georgia Coil 71
W Kentucky41.1W Louisiana *7
M ID W E S T
Kant too Akron*4
SE Missourit i Tenn M artin*!
S O U TH W E S T
Abilene Chr 11Ilanla Can! Okiahomaat

NHL STANDINGS
AH Tima* E ST
E A S T IR N C O N F E R E N C E
Atlantic Division
W L T Ptt OF OA
I4Y Rangers
X 1) ) 1) 1*7 ID
T4*w Jersey
77 IS 4 M 117 IM
1 SI ID 171
Ph.l*d*iph&lt;*
it »
Ftor Ma
M 17 1 44 177 D t
Washington
X 7) 4 44 I U 141
Tampa Ray
If 75 1 47 1)1 14*
N Y Islanders
17 77 S H IV 154
Northeast Divitta*
Pittsburgh
77 I ) 10 1* tec 1*0
Montreal
77 10 1 13 IX 141
Boston
71 U a si i n 141
Buttaio
&gt;1 &gt;1 S 47 ISI I X
Quebec
10 7) 1 41 ISS 1*4
17 77 4 X 145 147
Hartford
Ottawa
a ) ) S 37 I X 711
W ES TEB N C O N F E R E N C E
Cantral Division
W L T PH OF OA
1,
Toronto
77 1* f 47 li t IX
Datroii
7* 14 ) 17 X t Da
Dales
la If 7 SI 177 1*7
St Lours
7a 11 l S4 IM 117
Chicago
71 1* 1 47 1)4 D t
Winnipeg
17 77 &gt; X IN If)
PacHta Orviuaa
Calgary
7* )7 ( 14 11) 114
Vancouver
7) 77 1 47 111 IS4
I I 7) S 41 17) 11)
Lot Angelas
Anahaim
10 X a 40 IN 1ST
San Jet*
11 7! 10 N 111 I4S
Edmonton
1) X 7 7) DO 171
m *•
Boston 1. Hartford I
Tampa Bey 4. Built I* 4
Florida I. Mwetieel I
74*w Jersey *. Delia* I
Lot Angei** 1 Calgary 1 1a
Vancouver S Edmonton 4. O T
St Lour* 1. Anahaim 1. O T
Teatday’e Gama*
Ottawa at Pltttburgh. / 15 p m
Philadelphia at Quebec. 7 U p m
Botton at Washington 7 I t p m
Chicago at Detroit. 7 11 p m
St Louiial Vancouver. X U p m
N Y Ranger 1&lt;1 SanJos*. 10 U p m
Winn.pag *1 Lot Angelov &gt;0 U p m
Wedneteay** Oaneet
Montreal al Hanford. / U p m
Florida al Tampa Bay, T i l t p.m.
N Y lti* n d ie t* &lt; Ta ro n fo .T:U p m
Oalfot at Calgary* U p m
New Jersey at E dmonton, a U p m
WinnipagalAnahaim to U p m

C O PPIN ST 44 B E TH U N E C O O K M A N U
Caapintl. (117)
Carmkhae* t I ) I ) 11. Thom** 7 10 0 I 14.
Sokrat Lightning. Sum*
Stawar) 4 11 4 ) 14, Lock* S 10 0 0 IJ.
Bulla I*
•
I
I - f
Goodman 11 4 * t. Walton 1 1 ) 1 ) . Full** t I
Tem
po
Bay
I
I
1 -4
00 I. Rtdmon M O O ) . Me G rill M O O ) .
First
Parted
I.
Tam
pa
Bay.
Cal*
It
Martin 0 I 00 C. Wytmger 00 0 0 0. Robmton
Panalllat —
0 ) 00 0. Howard 0 I 00 0 Total* I I 4 ) I I It IK Iim a . O ra tio n ). 14 U
Uarraby. Bu(. major llig h im g l, I I X Grat
44
for. TB . minor major gam * misconduct (In
Bethua* Cook man ( M l )
tiigafor. HgMingi, II X
Leonard 4 0 4 a &gt;1 S trong) 1 ) 4 It. Partith
Sec and Period Non* Pee* Itie* —
4 t 17 II, Smith 14 1 ) 1 . Whit* 14 0 1 4 .
Bergev n. T B Ihofo-ngl. I t ). Swaanay. Bui
Young 1 M i l . W y O t l)4 0 0 4 Wilcoa M O O
1.
Grant 110 0 1. Millar 0 0 0 0 0. Logan 0 ) 0 0 (intartarancaf, ) 7). Ray. But (roughing),
t* 01
0 RobimonC 0 0 0 0 Total* 7* 50 17 7**4
Third Period — 1 Tem pa Bay. Chamber* *
Halttlm * — Coppin St 14, Bathune
(Hem rlik. Bred'ey I, It CD Ippl J. Tampa
Coo*man 74 1 Point goal* - Copp.n St I ) 17
Bay. Col* tl (Klima. H am riikt. I) M 4.
1Carmichael 4 11. St*w4rt 14. Lock* 17.
Tampa Bay. Zamuner 1, 17 07 Panaltie* —
Goodman 12, Rob In ion 0 1). Bathun*
Joseph. TB Iroughtng). t 04. Barnaby. But
Coo*man ) ) ) (Leonard } 1. Strong I 2.
Iroughing), ( 04. Sutton. Bui thigh sticking).
Parrlih 0 I. Wllcov 0 4. Grant 0 I. Logan 0 I )
10 M i Raektt. TB I'd&gt;dingl. t| 17
Fouled out — Logan. Goodman Rebound* —
Shat* an gaol — Bulleio a It 7 - I I
Coppin S' 17 (Thome* 71, BathuneCookmen
Tamp* Bay It 4 11 - Jl
M I Whitt I ) . A t t l t t * - Coppin St X I Stewart
1) , Bathune Cook man I ) llto n a rd 4) Total Power *&lt;*y Oppartanitta* - Buttaio i o f )
Tam pa Bay t a l)
(owl* — Coppin St 72. Bathun* Cookmen It
Gealiat - Butlafo Matak. 111)4 111
Technical* — Lagan. Goodman A — I d a
shot* 17 tayasl Tam[ « Bay. Puppa 141*1
&lt;11)11
H OW AR D t l . F AMU U
A - 10 M l
HOWARD (7 I I
Retacae — Skeen Walkom Linesmen —
Young 0 4 0 0 0, Brown * 1 1 )1 1 3). Turley
Ren A tw lllin *. Den Me Court
I It 7 to IE Beard 0 10 00 0. Chenier 1 4 ) 4 7 .
Brown A 0 1 0 1 0 . Dtggt I 4 0 1 L Crowder
Canadians Panthers. Sum*
7 I I I tin. Johnton 14 001. Kirk*ay 0 0 0 0 0 .
Mantraal
f
I |— )
Liringiton) 4004. Total* X 4 7 )4 S 4 tJ
Florida
I
I
I — I
FLO R ID * A I M I ) 111
First Period — I. Florida. Melianbr X
Colton* I I 14 14. Smith 1 4 0 )4 . Coatt 1 14
IBenmng AAurphyi. 14 X (ppl Penallie* —
0 ) II. Black* 14 0 0 I). D 4 vi»0 0 0 0 0. Bryant
1 ) 14 1. McClammay 0 4 00 0. William* ) 1 Lindsay Ft* (holding ifickl, * I). Poponc.
Mon llntarlarrncnl, II 11. Dionne. Mon
01 4. Harden 0 0 00 0. McGaar II 17 I t 17
(llathlng). 11 x . Ode lain Mon Iroughingl,
Total* 14 74 11 14 »
14 17
Hilltima — F A M U X . Howard I t 1 Point
Second Period - 1. Florida B rlonger tl
gealt — Howard ) 14 ( Young 0 t. Brown 0 1.
(Mallanby), M O ). Florida. Lomakin tl
lurley 0 a. Beard 0 4. Charier 0 I. Dig)* 111,
1
0
*longer j , | 40 4, Florida. Filigtratd It
FAM U 1 14 (Colton 1 4. Coetl 11. MClammay
(Barn** Filipatnckl, ] S* 1. Montreal
0 4. William* O i l Fouled out — Howard
Keen# ig (Bnsaboii. Damphouksa). 1 00 4.
(L lv l n g t l o n ), F A M U (C o lto n , C o a t),
Florida. Skrudland 7 (H ull, (foughl, tt tt 7.
William*. Harden I. Rebound* — Howard M
Florida Mallanby X IM u rp h /l. I* U Ippl
(Crowder 14). F A M U SO I William* I. McGaar
Penallie* — Hough Flo (holdrngl. S X .
I I A iin lt — Howard t IBorwn 71, F A M U II
N iadarm tyar. Fla Ihlgh tllckingl. T 44.
iCoitan II Total foul* — Howard I*. FA M U
Montreal bench, served by Petrov, (loo many
15 A — l.S t)
m an). II 1). Mulkt. Mon (highttkkingl.
15 04. Lindsay FI*(elbowing). t| )l
Woman'* Tap Twenty Fiva
Third Period Montreal. LeClair I
Th* Top Twenty Five woman * batkttball
(Damphouite.
Brltabolll 1 I I f. Florida
ttam i at compiled by Mai Greenberg ot the
Hull f I Hough. Skrudland). I 0J It. Florida.
Philadelphia Inquirer a* voted by a penal of
Lomakin 1} (Belanger M urphy). II X I).
woman coachat. With lirtl place vOto* in
M o n tre a l. Bellowk 17 (D a m p h o u itt .
parentheses. record* through Jan 11 lout
Schneider). I| 74 Penallie* — Roberge Man
point* bated on 11 pointt for a Hrtt place vute
ma|or &lt;fig*.tingl. S 07. C lra lU . Fla. maior
(lig h tin g ). S 07, O dalam . Mnn lerot*
previous ranking
checking). 14 4) Lindsay. Fla Iroughing),
Recerd
Pis Pv
t l 4)
Ronan. Mon. m in o r misconduct
1 PrnnSf ( I I )
D O 1.71) )
Itoughlngl. X 00 Linsday. Ft*, minor
} Tennessee If 1
14 1 M t ) 1
misconduct I roughing I. X 00
) Colorado
I S ) 1.500 4
Shat* aw goal - Montreal S 7 II - n
4 low*
I I 1 14*4 )
Florida* 7 10 - 75
u
1
5 North Carol in i
i.a x 7
Power play Oyeerlvnitie* — Montreal 0 at
4 T e n s Tech
D ) I.M7 4
4; Ftor idw 7 ot t
7 Kansas
IS 1 I.U 4 4
Get Ires — Montreal Racicot. 7*1 I II
1 Southern Cal
I ) 1 1.777 1
thols 7 savesl Roy ( l i t second 4)1.
f Vandrtbill
14) I . X ) 5
R
a
c ic o t (0 00 th ird . 10 11 F lo rid a .
It Stanford
I I ) 1,11) 10
Fil/palrlck. 5 5)1 7 ) X I
11 Connecticut
D ) I.0 X II
A — MAX
(74 1)
1) Virginia
DI
R tier re — Ron Hoggarlh .jrsetmen — Ron
D )
400 1)
1) Purdue
Finn. Mark Par*
&gt;4 Louisiana Tech
114 14
D )
740 IS
IS Alabama
11)
14. Flee Ida Intensaltanal
44) 17
in
n
4
17 Ohio State
m 11
It Washington
451 11
D )
4M tt
If Northwestern
t j
14 f
ISO 71
X Montana
Avstr elite Open. Ratedtl
14)
J t t 77
} l Bat so Stas*
7)0 74
M E L B O U R N E . A w llr o lla Raswllt
til
37 Satan Hall
Tuesday
In
th* 15 7 mlllton Australian Open
I
IS
m
»
U . Auburn
(tewd-ngs In parentheses I
Id) X
)* W. Kentucky
III
Man
7S RutJ*f»
10)
10 Singles
Oehari ractiriwg rates: Southern M il* ID .
Fourth round
T*&gt;a* 111. Toledo 17, Fland* 57. Creighton 55
Todd Merlin (f ). Lansing. M ic h . del
Mississippi U . Indiana &lt;1. George Washing
Xavier Deulresnt Belgium. 4 7 () 7 ) . 74
Ion II. Hawaii 14. Pittsburgh 14. U N L V t).
( ) 11.4 ).4 )
Notre Dome tl. !•■** AAM 11. New M e ik o
AAallVal Washinqfort. Pont* Vedra Beads.
SI II, Georgia Hi. N Illinois (. San Diego Si

NHL SUMMARIES

TENNIS

dal Mat* Wileeder. Sweden, a 7 (7 t l. 4 1. 4 7
D T I . 44.4 1
Strlan Edbetg III. Sweden del Lars
Jonslon. Swtdrn.4 4 4 4 *4
Thomas Mutkt It l Austria, del. A in
andtt Voikov till. Russia. 4 ) . * ) . * )
Double 1
Quarterfinals
Byron Black. Zimbabwe and Jonathan
Stark 111. Madlord Ora . del Tom Nissan
N&gt;‘th*rl*ndi and C yrlt Sufc I f ). Ciech
Republic.* ) 4 4.4 1
Jscco Etlingh and Paul Haarhult 1)1.
N etM r lands, del Sebastian Laraau and
Dank, Nosier. Canada * 4. 7 &gt; ) *. I * 7 *
M arl n Damm and Karel Noracak. Czech
Rapubll.. del Ken Flach Alpharetla. Ga .
and Rick Leach tIQ). Laguna Beach. Caul
4444*141

Women
Sing)**
Ou*rkr1m*li
Kimtso Dak 1X1, Japan del Conchu
Martinet |)1, Spam * ),* * .* )
Arantta Tenchat Vicarlo 121 Spam del
M a n u a l* V a la a v a F r a g n i e r * (11
Swit/edand 7/17 514 1
StaHi Oral (li, Germany, del Lmdsay
Davenport 11*1 M u n .rU CaHI . * ) * )
Mi ird doublet
Sacend round
Sandon Stoll* Auttreli* and AAary Je*
Fernand*). Miami del Patrick Gaibraiin
Tacoma (Wash, and Kathy Rinaldi Slunkel
IS). Amelia Island 4 ). 7 I
Beyl
Singles
Firtl Round
Ju t I n Gimalslob, £***• Falls, N J . del
Thom* - Ptrchloid Austria 4 ) * )
Paul Cptdittln R ock,.11# Md del Luke
Bourgeois Australia 4 I,* I
Matthew Breen Australia del John Red
dick. Otlrey feaih Fla * ). 5 7. 4 )
Gilts
Stwgks
Secand Round
Amanda Basic*. Lomita. C a h l, del Cmdy
Watson. Australia, a ). * )
Stephanie Halsall Cypress Tetat del
Jod-aLynn Australia t i t )
Mailers Tu Tforthridg*. Calit del Sarah
Stanley, Australia. 7 S 4 )
Oeubki
First Raund
Carina AAarariu. Ba:a R akn and Ludmi a
Varm uiata Czech Republic del Taeni Hak
and Lochia Trawick. Australia a t a I
Marts** Catlm Ckai water andMa k n T u
NortisriCg* C alil. del Annabel EHwood and
Esther Knot. Australia ) a * 7 * 7

TRANSACTIONS
• AS CbALL
American League
C L E V E L A N D IN D IA N S
Agreed to
terms wilts Derek Lilllquttt. pitcher, on a
on* year contract
D E T R O IT TIG ER S - I .red Jarry Walker
general manager Announced that Jo* Kkm
Scouting director will be tie interim g e w e l
manage'
Na liana I league
A TLA N TA BRAVE)
Agreed to k r t r t
with Ja,ier Lap* 1 calctsar (h p p a r Jones
shortstop, Pedro Borban. pitcher, are) Troy
Hughes, outliaidtr. on on* year contracts
C H IC A G O C U I t - Agreed to terms aiHN
Sam m y Seta autdalder on a on* year
contract, and Dave Otto prtctkr. on a
minor laaguotentract
C IN C IN N A TI REDS &gt; Agreed fo terms
with Hob Dibble J*hn Roper Scott Sarvic*
Hector Carrasco and Rose Powell pile hers
Jami* Diimukt and Brian Koal'mg m
tialdars and Skv* Gdualter and kettn
Gordon, outlieldari on one year contract*
F L O R I D A MARLINS - Agreed fo terms
with Jim CeriL pitcher, an a minor kagu*
contract and tneikd him fo spring training as
a nan rntfof Mayer.
M O N TR E A L EXPOS - Traded Jen N » m
piictser fo tha Minnesota Tw ist for Dorok
Loo. out Iwider Assigned Lo* foOttawa ot th*
Infornalmnal Leogu* Signed John took
first baseman and M-chael Mimbs pitcher
fo contracts with Harrttt urg ot the Eastern
League
B AS K ETB A LL
Nr liens I Batketball Association
IN D IA N A PACERS - Placed Pooh R ch
e'dton. guard, on the in|ur*d list
FO O TB A L L
Nalienal Feetball League
A T L A N T A FALCO NS Named June
Janes bead coach
C IN C IN N A TI B CNO AL1 - Named L*--v
P a cca lk lk deknsive coordinator
C L E V E L A N D BROWNS - Signed Ton,
Jonas. 0( 1*1111** tackle, fo a three yrar
contract
O R E E N ISAY PACKERS - Named Gordon
Belfy aquiy m;rM manager
M IA M I DOLPHINS - Announced I hr I H
Wayne Huittng* ties purchased the (cam
cewtiwpocifen***rev*lby the N F L
M IN N E S O TA VIKING S
Named Ke ’h
Rowan oHantlv* nn* coach, and Gary Zaunar
special k a m t coach
P H O E N IX C A R D IN A LS Fired Jo*
BuQtl. headcaacn and his coaching stall
P ITTS B U R G H H E E L E R S
NamedCKm
G a ik y wide race)vacs coach
TA M P A BAY B U C C A N E E R 1
Nrm rd
(Mill* Outlaw dakwstea line coach
HOCKEY
Natiewal Hockey Laagu*
H A R TF O R D W H A L E D - Traded Scott
Morrow, k it wing, to Its* Calgary Flames for
Todd Harkins, center
N E W YORK ISLANDERS - Recalled Dan
Plant*, right wing, and Jamie Mclennan,
goalie, from Sell Lake City ot th* Inkrn*
tional Hockey league
SAN JOSE SHARKS Traded Da.*
M a k y . forward fo Ihe flew York Islanders
lor luturt considerations
W A S H IN G TO N C A P IT A L S
Waived
Brian Curran, delensemen
W I N N I P E G JE T l
Nam ed Randy
Carlyle special asllstanl fo th* grnerel
manager
C O LLEG E
A R IZ O N A - Named Dan Wirth hesd
strength coach
F L O R ID A A fM
Named Jimmy Jo*
aisiila n t elhleltc director and receirers
coach and Chiton Moore liweback ers coach
N E W PALTZ S TA TE - Named Robert
Stratus* mans krum coach
S A M FO R D - Announced 'he resignatgnol
Chan G aiky. football coach
S O U T H ALABAM A - Announced its*
addition of women's soccer beginning In I X i
V IR G IN IA TEC H - Named Gary Tran
quill ollensi v* coordinator

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County boys
to play spoile
By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writor

______

SA N FO R D — Shm nut flRaln.
While no Seminole County
boy»' thiskrtti.ill team received
vote" in llilt week'll Florida
S p o rts W r ite r s A ss o cia tio n
( F S W A ) tslule li lf&lt;li sc h o o l
iNiskrlball jhiII, the lnenl quintets
will stc-i fhtir opportunity this
week lo have a delimit* bearlnq
oil I he |&gt;ollx.
Clash SA-Dihirlel 4 member
Daytona IW-.ii h-Miilulaiid 11€1-0|
moved up lo the No. 2 »pot In
thin week's ranklrqjh. Seminole
County fans will Ret n chance to
see th e U u c c n n r e r s t h is
Wednesday ;»*• they will be ul
l..tkf Howell
Other trarn't playing ranked
opponents will See laike Hnintley
at IlHhop Moore, receiving votes
in i task ;i a . iiuiiRhi .11 id S'-mi
mile hosting Class IA No, 5
r a n k e d W y in o re T e c h on
Thursday nlghi.

BOYS’ POLLS
SCBR ING - Th* boy* k '* k h g s school
baske'bal* iir a ir g s as vokd en by members
of th* Florida Sport* W o k 's Association.
with records first place votes iAd POM
po-ntt
C LAS S IA
1 Miami Northwestern 1til
n ) 170
) Oeylene Beech MaMGnd
I M 19)
) Jacksonville Beech Fletcher
I I 1 99
»9 4 t ;
a Miami Senior
S SouTh M-ami
77
71)
19 7 AS
a Pentacoi*
7 Miami Norland
19 4 4t
1 LakaiandLasaG-bton
19 7 79
\?4
17
* Pensacola Nathmgton
19 % 17
IB Laud Lakes Boyd Andrrton
Racetvad valet Palm Beach Gardens
Dwyer 10, Tamsm Geitnar 4 Lantana San
taluct* 4 la ta City Columoi* I Orlande Oak
Ridge 1
C LA S S 4A
1 Lakeland Kathleen |II)
77) I X

1*0
Haiiandaledl
if 1
foe* C-aga
DJ
Tampa Bay Tach
Ocala Vaiguard 11 1.4)
X 1
Cap* Coral
17 4
Deerteid Beech
III
1 Tampa Jffforoon
t Bradenton Southeast
1*4
11)
10 Tltulvlll*
Received valas: Taiiahassa* Doctor I.
Springfield Rutherford 7. Parema City Say 7
Punt* Gor da Charlotte 4 C leaf water )
CLASS &gt;A
1 Jacksonville Ribautt (f t
14) 117
2 Rock ledge 1)1
IM
105
) Jactsonv.il*Boles III
II)
ft
17* n
4 Palmetto
17)
71
S Crests ew
IS )
A0
* Lake Wales
17 1 4t
7 Tailahatt** Rickards
l&gt; )
1 Gainotvilta Eastsid*
)/
14 7 II
* Riviora Beach Suncoatt
17
)
10 (Ho) Jacksonville Bishop Xanny
A
10 (Hal Jacksonville Jackson
MS
A
X |tl#l Stuart South Fork
IS 7
A
Received ***** OvNnde Bithcp Meer* 1
Main** City I Fort Laudtvdai* Cardinal
Gibbons*
CLASS IA
1 WPB Cardinal Nawman III
X ) ID
I Tamp* Prap 1)1
&gt;7 7 111
D )
) Chiplay (1)
W
a Sarasota Cardinal Moonay
tt 7 X
1 Lake Butler Union Cousty
17 )
4*
a Boca Raton St Andrew t
14
D )
1)4
44
7 Port SI Jo*
1 Mont'cano J*tt»c son Count*
1)7
X
1) 10 77
t Tampa Catholic
I1 «
X Lako Placid
)l
Received vata*. G* res*,li* P K Tonga 11.
Tallahassee Florida High li Btounlttown
C LA S S IA
1 North Palm Beach Benjamin If) 1*1 HA
) Bronson It)
99
If)
97
) Jacksonville University Christian 11)
4 Hollywood Christian
IA )
9)
19 1 rs
1 laSawvilta W ym w s Tack
* Lakeland Sant* Fa C*thoi&lt;
9)
is
7 Tallahassee FA M U
119 49
0 Deytots* Beach Father lepei
IA7
n
* Hawthorn*
9 7 14
IA 1 19
11 Orlande Lake Highland Pf*R
Received ret** S 'a c a v lla t. Ortand* First
Academy )
CLASS ■
t Melon* I D )
71 1 ISO
) Tamp* Bayshor*Christian
71 4 I0S
1 Paiton
191 9S
4 W PB Gold Coast Academy
94
II »
1 Deitena Trim ly
97 ft A)
4 Pompano Bch Highlands Christian I S ) X
7 Laurel Hill
14 7 44
1 Tailahatt** Mac lay
D 7 u
f St Johns Country pay
&gt;01 79
10 Grand Budge
19
Dt
Received vettt Ocala It John's Lutheran
) . Bra-)*nfon Chrislian }
7
)
4
)
4
7

Silver Hawks still
6th in FSWA poll
By DEAN SMITH
Horaid Spoils Writer
SA N FO R D — Th e tjike Howell
Silver Huwkit won ihcir htatc
high 24th game Monduy nlglii
w ith a big victo ry ot C I bish
3 A -D l n t r l c l 4 toe D a y io n u
Deach-Malnland. 73-51, but It
t ame lo lale lo help (he Silver
tlawks 124-!,* an they staved in
(he No. 6 spot In (lie Clans 5A
mnklngh of (he Florida Sporis
W rite rs Association IF S W A I
stale lilgh school basketball poll.
Seminole County (uns will get
a chance to see the team that
has been hulled by m any expert*
as the best team In Florida, on
nny level, an Si. Cloud (22-1 and
ranked No. 1 In Class IA| makes
a pair of trips lo the area (his
week.
Tonight I hr Hrilldogs. led by
Florida's all-time leading ncorer,
Dana Smith, will be at Seminole
and Friday night they Mill lx- at
Lake Mary.

GIRLS’ POLLS
ST AU G U S TIN E - Th* girls' s 'ak high
school basktfoall poll, fondue led by th*
Florida Sports Writer* Association, with
learnt’ records poll points and fir** plica
voles in parentheses
C LAS S IA
1. Miami Norland (111
H O 119
) F I Walton Beech (1)
1 )0 107
94
) Ft Lauderdale Dillard
xo
4 5*'*to ll Rlverview
no
19
1 Miami Central
71
X )
4. Winter Park Lak* Howell
141
19
7. Cooper City
11 1 JO
t VatuBaach
D 1 )0
t Tampa Hillsborough
D )
10 FW B C hod**haleft**, it e u
A lia rectlvln g voles: Mldoleburg ) ,
Lauderdal* Lakes Boyd And*,-ton ). Jack
tonvill* Sandalwood :
CLASS 4A
I 5t Cloud I l f )

Ti l

1 Temp* Robmcon 111
14 0 I X
) Cepe Corel Mar mem
f)
4 Tompano Bvach E iy
17 4 75
S F I Lauderdale McArthur
44
DI
4 (I N ) SI Pa'arsbwrg Boca Ciegt X )
»
4 1tta I Stuart Martin Caunty
14)
50
f Overliv'd Beech
17 )
M
* (lie) Bradenton South##*'
14 7 &gt;4
» Itto lF t Myers Hi,eroe e
D )
&gt;4
Also receiving re let. Ft. L a -d m U ie SI
Thomas AquMtat 1). Jets ton, DM We'1ton 1
CLASS IA
1 Jacksonville Ribauit i t })
1(0 I X
) Ban# Glade Gladys Central
IS I 107
) fllvlara Beech Suncoail
It
if)
4 Starke Bradford
44
1*7
) Englewood Lemon Be,
n
1*7
4 InvurnossCitrus
17 1 o
7 St Petersburg Lakewood
M
It 4
■ Rocktedge
11 )
:t
* St Augustin* Naas*
D »
IB
10 Miami Culliyav Prep
&gt;10
1)
A lia re c tlv ln g v a ttti C itw ilfo n 10
Sereto&lt;* Booker 4. DeFuniak Springs Walton
4. Jacksonville Bishop Kenny ) Cratlsie* ).
F l Laudefdal* Card.nai Gibbons 1
CLASS 1A
1 Temp* Acad ot Holy Names (tl X I (19
3 Cocoa Beach ( l i
11 1 107
) Melbourne Central Catholic (1)
9A
If)
Aa
4 Kaytfono Haights
If)
) Wildwood
70
X f
4 Cross City Dnl*County
17
11«
7 Tampa Prep
49
u i
J7
( Willlstor
D )
f Newberry
19
la
10 Baldwin
14
10)
Alt* receiving valas: Tanehasta* Florida
High*. Bonilay Holmes County 1
CLASS IA
1 St Pat* T4ovthtida Chr litian (11) H I it*
&gt; Gvacavill*
14 4 *f
) Miami Dad* CTwislian
D 1 N
4 Quincy Munro* III
D4
1)
I. Or land* Lak* Highland Pry*
DO
4*
4 Taiiahassa* Florida AAM
D4
44
7 Moor* Haven
1*1 to
1 Hilliard
li a 1)
f laktiandSantaFaCathoitc
1)1
1)
10 Daertwld Baach Zion Lutheran
10 4 1)
A lt* receiving valas: Ft Lauderdal*
Westminster It. Jay 1
CLASS B
I Tallahassee Maclay ( I I )
2) 1 It*
7 Bonilay Bethlehem
77 ) 104
) Paiton (1)
77 4 ff
4 FI Lauderdale Christian
D )
fl
5 la u rtl Hill
7)
10)
* LakalandChrltllan
1)4
Sv
7 Gaines villa Oak Hatl
1*4 *4
1 Winter Park Master's Academy 174 X
f tl. Petersburg Keswick Christian I*a
X
10 Naples SI John Neumann
34
D )
Alto receiving valet; Weil Melbourne
Brevard Christian I

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Huizenga gets ’Fins
By STEVEN WINE
AP Sports Writor
M IAMI — New Miami Dolphin*
owner H. Wayne Huizenga fares
uncertain prospects In trying lo
persuade (tie N F L to waive a
lo n g s t a n d in g r u le a g a in s t
rross-ownenihlp of other (cam*.
“ It 's nnl a sla m dunk.**
Hul/enga admitted at a news
conference nunounelug the sale.
T h e rule Is the biggest obstacle
to league approval. Huizenga
already owns baseball's Marlins
and ihc N H L Panther*.
*‘T h b would Ik* a big change
In the rule," said Salnlts owner
T o m Denson, chairman of the
N F L ’b nuance committee. ‘It's
not going 10 be an easy tusk
gening (hut done. Hut Fin not
saying II won’t get done, rilh e r."
Th e Ibiancr committee, made
up of nevrn N F L owners, will
vltvlt with Huizenga before (sub­
mitting n recommendation to the
other 21 owners Approval by 21

of the 2H owners is required to
change the rule. Benson said.
"In the seven years I've been
on the committee, wc haven't
had nny requests like th is."
Benson said from New Orleans.
" T h e rule has been on the
Imoks a long time. I think It goes
Iwick 30 or 40 years. The owners
felt there’s rompctlUon among
the h|xirts franchises, M'helher
t h at h r s p o n s o rs h ip s o r
advertising dollars. Ami lhey
didn’t feel they wanted people
doing a lot of dungs oihrr than
devoting lOO percent of their
time to the N F L ."
Transferring ownership of one
or two of the South Florida
franchises to relatives might be
nn option. Huizenga said, but
litigation Lsnot.
Coincidentally, the next meet­
ing of the nuance committee will
take place In Miami on Feb. 17.
Th e N F L expects a vote on the
sale prior to Its annual meeting
March 20 In Orlando.

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People

Pioneer and survivor

IN BRIEF

Doctor address clubwomen on bone marrow transplants

H o w well do you com m unicate?
1 he Grcatrr Sem inole International T ra in In# in Coin*
im in lm tion* Club, w h ic h mccis at 7 p in tin* second and
fourth Thursday of every month. Invites people who are
Interested in personal development and self-improvement In a
stimulating, supportive environment to their meetings
T h e meetings are held In the Soclol Hall of Altamonte
C om m un ity Chapel. 8 25 E. State ltd . Altamonte Springs
(across Ironi United Telephone!
International T ra in in g In Communication will help you
express your thoughts clearly, learn to communicate ef­
fectively, listen accurately, plan and conduct events, meetings,
etc . Icel confide nt a n d relaxed in social setting*, use proven
communication skills to advance In personal and professional
life.
T h e theme of the J a n . 27 meeting will Ik * (tentorial safety. A
presentation will be given and Individual members will share
their personal safely tips
F o r additional Inform ation, please call Elaine O'Neal
H88*3330.

B y J O A N N IL U C A S

Dr. Flnkler pointed out that
the Pap test Is only for the cervix
and does not Inform you about
cancer In thr ovaries or fallopian
lubes. The Pap test Is not always
accurate and u positive reading
docs not always mean cancer,
bul a negative reading docs not
always mean lhal there Is no
cancer.

Herald Correspondent

Overeaters to g ath er

Doctor N rll J . Flakier was a
guest speaker lor the Heathrow
W omen's Club evening meeting
Ja n . 11 held at the Country Club
at Heathrow. His topic was
" R e c e n t D e v e lo p m e n ts In
Gynecologic Cancer Research
and Treatm ent."
Exciting news for this area Is
that Dr. Flnklcr Is working with
Dr Sain Gross with the Intention
of o p e n in g a bone m at row
transplant unit at Florida Hospi­
tal Hone marrow transplants
have hern gaining through re*
search to Ik * rllrc tlvr for c ertain
forms of icukcrnia and arc bring
used for breast cancer with
positive results.
Surabccca Rosier, a member of
the Heathrow Women's C lub. Is
a survivor of a bone marrow
transplant for A M L Lcukrtnla.
She was diagnosed with the last
growing cancer In October of
1987 and was transplanted with
her own hone m a rro w
(autologous) In Jan u ary of 1988.
S h r s|K*nt seven months In the
Bone Marrow Transplant Unit of
Shands Hospital. Gainesville. In
a sterile Laminar Air Flow sterile
room Along with Dr Flnkler.
she explained that the cost of
this procedure was $500,000
The Lam inar A ir Flow room
lh.il removes Impurities from the
air has a cost ol $7,250 per day.
Th is does not Include the doctor,
nurses, medication and m rtllrai
procedures.
It takes from one to five
months for a patient to have
I heir blood count come up to a
low normal level after they
receive the transplant.
Approximately one quart of
marrow Is taken either from the

A regular meeting of Overeaters Anonym ous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p .m ut First United Methodist C hurch,
co rn er of Park and 5 th . Sanlord For more Information, call
Carol al 3224)057.

Donors never too old to give gift of life

CALENDAR
Clogging classes formed
T h e Old Hickory Slom pcrs offer free beginner clogging
classes Inirmtedlale and advanced lr .sons also available
Meetings are ul the Deltona Clvh ,Y .socialIon on Tuesdays
from ti to 9 p.m. Call 349-9529 for more Information.

Take off pounds sensibly
M rm bers of Take OfT Pounds Sensibly. TO P S . Invl'e the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to H p m . at
the First Christian C h u rc h . 1607 Sanford A v r „ Sanford.
T h e group now has a private room to weigh people between
6 15 and 0 45 p.m
Each week a dlllrrent program on welghl loss will Ik*
conducted.
F o r more Information about the club, call 323 1708 or
3 2 3 -1664.

Toastmasters m e e t at SCC
Seminole C om m unity College |SCC) Toastmasters Club
*0581 will meet e very Tuesday, 7:30 p in , at Seminole
C o m m u n ity College Contact Rosclla Bonham at 323-8284 for
m ore Informal Ion

D EAR A B B Y i "P u zzle d In
North Hollywood" wrote to say
that when she told her husband
that shr wanted to donate her
organs In the event of an ac­
cidental death, he said. "W h o
would waul 53-yeor-old kidney*,
eyes, etc.?"
T h a n k you. A b b y. for en­
couraging tier lo donate her
organs anyway. I am thr recipi­
ent of a 53-year-old woman's
liver — after having waited well
over a year to receive a suitable
o rgan. I have gone from a
certain. Iminlnenl death to n full
and product Ive life. 11 has been

N a r-A n o n to o f f e r h e lp
Nnr-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will mrel Tu e sd a y al 8 p.m at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 869 6364.

Jaycees meet in Sanford
T h e Sanlord Jaycecs meet the second and fourtli Tuesday of
each month. Anyone Interested In attending can call Brent
A dam son or David T . Hussl Jr. nt 322-3663.

Rose Society to m eet
W IN T E R PARK — T h e Greater Orlando Rose Society meets
the fourth Tuesday of the month lexcept J u ly . August and
December) al Morrlson'c Cufelerla. W inter Park Mall. Visitors
are welcome. Dinner Is al 6 p.m.. followed by the business
inert lug at 7 p.m. Details: 67 I -0814 or 339-5931.

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transplant, and I am In |&gt;rrfrci
health.
I will be forever grateful lo thai
53-year-old woman and her fam­
ily who didn't think tier organs
were loo old. 1 am signing m y
name, bul because of the policy
of confidentiality of the national
transplant organization, please
do not disclose my name or
location.

O ptim ist Club m eets weekly
T h e Sanfonl Optimist C lub meets every Wednesday al noon
al Sho n eysn n U.S. H ig h w a y 17-92. Visitors are welcome.

Kiw anis Club m e ets Wednesday
T h e Klwanlt C lu b of Sanford bolds us noon luncheon
m eetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanlord Avenue at the lakcfront. Visiting Klwanlans are
welcome. For Information call Wall Sm ith, president. 3235088.

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bone marrow transplant for AML Leukemia
pullcnl (autologous) or from a
donor (usually a perfectly mul­
ched sibling), and given bark to
the patient.
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long, slow, painful process ol
medication and blood, plasma,
(ilateteis and transfusions until
the patient's counts return
A lth o u g h m a n y Insurance

ADVICE

A B IG A IL
V A N BU REN

DEAR ABBYr My husband
and I have fought over this lor
years, uud wc can't seem lo find
a solution lhal will satisfy lx ill
of us. 1 like lo have I he house
want) In the winter — about 72
degrees. My husband says It's
much loo hot for him — so he
turns the heat down to about 68
lo 70.
Ahbv. toy fare Is cold and I do
not like lo wear three sweaters
and heavy socks In the house,
which I have do do In order lo be
comfortable alter he starts tool­
ing with the thermostat.
He shuts the heat off at night
and It goes down at 52 degrees.
Then he Jumps up In the morn­

companies still consider this an
experimental procedure. It has
saved many lives.
Six years slnee her transplant.
Hosier's doctor. Gerald Elfan*
b le u , M .D .. w h o bus since
opened thr Bone Marrow*
Transplant Unit at the Universi­
ty o l South Florida, has given
h e r a "clean bill of h ra lih ."

in g ami turn It u p to 70. (It takes
utmut an hour tor the tempera­
ture to reach 70 — and when It
doc*, he turns It down to 60. or
6 5 ll It's really cold outside.)
I ca n ’t sta n d to he cold.
Meanwhile, m y husband star's
to sweat at tile drop of a hat. I
tu rn the heat u p and h r turns It
d o w n It's the o n ly thing we ever
light about. W e've Ik -cii married
5 2 years.
FIG H TING IN OREGON
DEAR FIO H TIN O : Have you
considered portable room heal­
ers? If not. please do. It may save
y o u r marriage. Since you prefer
to Ik * tuoity w a rm , wear woolen
socks and sweat era in deference
to your huslmnd. who prefers a
cooler house. (It's easier lor you
lo bundle up than It Is for him lo
find comfort in an overheated
room .) Meanwhile. If this Is Ihc
o n ly thing you ever fight about,
count your blessings.

arrived and on them was this
message:
"Please remember to attach
the receipt to your gift that you
brin g ."
Abby. we are speechless and
wonder If this is a new and
a c c e p ta b le p r a c t ic e . I a m
enclosing m y name, bul since
this Is n fairly small town, please
sign me "S tu n n e d In Salem
C o u n ty ." and maybe Ihc bridal
p arty will recognize ibis. Mailed
from...
PEN NSVILLE. N.J.
DEAR ‘STUNNED't It may br
a new practice, but I find ll
unacceptable. Don't blame Ihc
bridal parly. Those who orga­
nized ih r brldal shower arr
responsible for the wording on
(he Invitation.

MOVIELAND o».» i« ill I2i*
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D EAR ABBY: A young lady In
o u r town Is getting married next
m o nth . Her shower Invitations

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Dr. Flnkler (Minted out that
there are many support groups
for prostate cancer and there are
none for gynecologic cancer pa­
tients. Even a breast cancer
support gioup was not the ans w* e r f o r w o m e n w i t h
gynecologic cancer as these
w om en have special needs.
Dr. Flnkler and Dr. Gross plan
to make bone m arrow transplant
a treatment for patients In cen­
tral Florida. D r. Flnkler was a
most Informative and knowl­
edgeable speaker.
For more In fun rial ion regardtng ovarian cancer screening.
ealM407) 897*1000

DEAR QRATEFUL: Th a n k
you for reaffirming that no one Is
too old to be a donor.
Readers. 1 repeat: Th e expense
of donating Is N O T borne by the
donor's family or estate.

T h e Over 50 Dance Clut&gt; dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 •4:30 p.m . nt the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Dcltonlans 11-piece band. Donation S2.00.

6:00 I 6:30

One crucial point Is that early
detection Is the only route lo a
cure. Dr. Flnkler also discussed
the blood test CA125. This lest
has many false readings and by
the time the doctor sees It with
ultra sound or the patient has
s y m p to m s, the disease has
usually progressed tor) far for
cure, and there Is an 80 percent
mortality rale.
One of the factors for ovarian
cancer Is your family history. If
your mother or sister had it you
have a much higher chance of
getting ovarian cancer. Von need
to Inform yourself and your
doctor of any such family history
for possible early detection,
screening methods and possible
early cure.

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4B - Sanford Harald, Sanford. Flortda - Tuaaday. January 23. 1B94

Legal Notices
M O TIC V O F APP LICATIO N

P M TAX M 10
N O T IC E It H E R E B Y
G IV E N . thel Nurlk. l i d . tha
hofdrr of the following cortlfk
«••(•) not lliod Mid cartifk
a io U l for o tot d*od to bo Ittuod
inoroon Tho ctrlltKOlo numb
• r ill and yoertsl of issuance,
•he description of Iha property,
and ttw na m o(t) In whktf II wot
a tta tw d It/aro at toitows
Certificate No ISU
Year of Issuance IN*
Description ot Property L E G
L O T a* B L K E S P R I N G
v a l l e y f a r m s s e c r p b is
PGN
N am ot In which attattad
R a y m o n d P S a m a n lc .
Catharine Samanx
A ll of M id property being In
tna County of Sammoto. S*aia of
Florida
U n io tt tu tu car nf ic ala 11 1
tna 11 ba radaamad according to
la* tna proparty dr ter lbad In
tven cartificalall) alll ba told
to tna nignati b Oder •• tna watt
•font door, Samlnola County
Courtnouto. Sanlgrd. Florida, on
tna leth day of Fabruary. I He al

IIA M

Approtim alaly IlllO O catn
lor laat It required la ba paid by
tna tuccottful b-dda- ai the Mia
Fu ll paym onl of an amount
•dual to tha hlghatt bid plut
applicable documaniary ttamp
la ia t and recording Nat It dua
w it h in J r hour* alta r tha
adrarl tad lima of Ilia M N All
paymantt than ba catn or guar
antaad Inttrumanl. mad* pay
able to tna Clark of tha Circuit
Court
O r tad m it rtn day ot January.
IN r
IS E A L I
AAaryanna Morta
Clark Of tna Circuit Court
SaminoloCounty. Florida
By Michel la l Sltvo
Oapvty Clark
Publlth January II It. )1 and
Fabruary I. m r
O EN M

••

4

N O T IC E O F A P P LIC ATIO N
FO R T A X D E O
N T T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N . Inal F R E C Pantion
Plan X CartiticaN In , Sac,. Iha
noidar ol tha following cortiHc
r ta lt ) hat filed Mid cortlfK
••am for a ta&gt; daad to bo itiuad
maroon Tho cartltkoto numb
• Til) and y o a r(t) of Ittuanca.
tna datcriptlon of mo property,
and tna noma It) In which it wot
attattad i t 'a r t at toiiowi
C artilica N N o I Mr
Vaar of Ittuanca m i
Oatcrlpfion of Proparty: L E O
L O T JB G R EE N W O O O LAKES
U N IT J P B J ) PCS 14 417
Nom at In which attattad Pat
G
S c h w a r t i . L y n o tta P .
Schwarti
A ll ot M W property being In
the County of SemlaoM Stria of
Fw ndo
U n ia t* auch ca rlilic a la itl
than ba rodaomtd according N&gt;
low. tho property described m
tuch canittcatoli) will ba tow
to tha highott bWdar at tha wail
•rent door. Sam mole County
CourthouM. Sanlord. Florida, on
•he N th day of February, m e a t
HAM
Approxim ately IlllO O cath
•or N o t It roqulrod N bo paid by
•he twccataful bidder ol tho M b
Fu ll paym onl ol an amount
•dual N tho highott bW plut
applicable documaniary Hemp
'••ot and racer#ng No* It duo
w it h in l « nou*t o ile r Iho
ad&gt;«rlited time of the Mia All
paymantt titan bo o t h or fuor
anN a d inttrumanl. moda pay
abN N Iho Clark of me Circuit
Court
Da*ad Ihlt tom day ef Janu
ary. IN *
IS E A L I
AAarvanna Morta
Clark ol Iha Circuit Court
Samlnola County. Florida
B y: Michelle L- Silva
Deputy Clark
Publith January ) l Fabruary
1.0. IS. 10*4
O E N IF *
N O T IC E O F A PP LIC ATIO N
FO R T A X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O IV E N . that Harlan C BwNy X
C a rlllk a N Iny Sarv. me hoWer
of tha following cortlhcoNItl
hat niod M W a rflfk e to (i) N r a
tar daad N ba Ittuod maroon
Tho o r t llk o t o number It) and
y o o rd l of Itt uanca. Iho dated;
nan ot me property, and the
no m a lt i In which II wot attatt
•d It/aro o tN IIp w t
C arllflca N N t 107
Y oorof IttuoncO' I NO
O etcrtpfNn C Picpaety; I E O
L O T AJ W IL L A l a k e PH I PB

JSPGJO
N a m o t In which ottottod:
F r a n k C . R o ll, T ra c e y
Evan* Halt
A ll of h W property being in
the County of Seminole. Veto of
Florida
U n i o n tu ch c o rllllco N I* l
tholl bo radaamad according N
low. Iho property dttcrlbad In
ouch c o rtlllc o N U I will bo toW
•o mo highott bWdar at iha watt
Ira ni door. SomlnoN County
CourthouM. Sonlord. Florida, on
•no J*m day of Fabrvory. IN* ol
II A A A
Approalm alaly H U M cath
•or N o t It roqulrod N bo paid by
•he tuccottful bWdar al Iha M b
Fu ll paym onl of on amount
•qual N tha hlghatt bW plut
applicable documaniary tiamp
la ia t and recording Not It duo
w it h in I t h o u rt altar Iha
adrarl tad lima of Iha M b All
paymantt thell ba cath er guar
antaad Inttrumanl, moda pay
able N tho Clerk of Iho Circuit
C#wr1
Dated Ih lt Itlh day of Jenu
ary, IN 4
IS E A L I
M o ry a m e AAortr
Clark of the Circuit Court
SomlnoN County. F tor We
B y: M Ic h o lN L Sllvt
Deputy Clark
Publlth: Jonoorf IS. Ftbruary
I .B .IS .I N e
D EN It*

Legal Notices
N O TIC E OF A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR TAX D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , mat Wilma Legeull. Iha
holder ot Iha following corllllc
o N I t l hat tiled M W rorllllc
o N I t ) tor * lot drad N be Ittued
lharaon Tha cadltketo numb
o r lt l and yaorltl of Ittuanca.
the datcriptlon of Iho property,
and me nemeltl la which II wat
attattad It/are at Ntlowt
CertihcaNNe Jta
Vaar of Ittuanca l*H
Description of Property L E G
L O T A (LESS E ltd F T O F N t »
F T . S H I F T » N I JO F T O F S
Its F T OF E 1*1 7 F T ♦ N SO F T
O F S J7S F T OF W 110 F T A V*
II* * F T O F N l i t Jf F T A E 10
F T O F W l l * » F T O F N ISJ t
F T I R O SELANO P AR K PR t
P G SI
Nam ot In which attattad
I della Forbat t'a i
A ll ol MW property being In
the County of SomlnoN. S u b of
Florida
U n io tt tuch c tr llf ic o lo ltl
than ba radaamid according to
law. the property datcrlbad In
tuch cartltlceMIt) will be toW
to the highatl bWdar ol Iha watt
Iron! door. SomlnoN County
CourthouM. Seniord Florida, on
the J i l l day of Fabruary. IN * al

I I AM

Approiim eN ly H IS 00 cath
N r N ot it required N bo peW by
•to tuccottful bWdar ol mo M b
F u ll paymonl of an amount
equal N Iha highott bW plut
applicable documaniary tiamp
la ia t and recording N a t It due
w it h in I t h a u rt a lta r Iha
advertised lima ef Iha M b All
paymantt then ba cath or guar
antaad Inttrumanl. made pay
abN N me C’art of In# Circuit
Court
D o N l mit llth day ot Jenu
a ry. iN e
(S E A L )
AAaryanna Morta
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
SomlnoN Comfy. F N r Wo
By M kheIN L S'lva
Deout, Clark
Pub?)!*: January I* JS A Feb
ruery 1.0. I We
O E N 103
S T. JOHNS R IVER W A T E R
M A N A O B M E N T D IS T R IC T
O IV E S N O TIC E OP
IN T E N D E O A O E N C Y A C T IO N
Tho D H trk t givot notice ef IN
mien! N Ittua o permit to me
Nllowing oppllconllt) an F tb
rwary 0. INe
C R P C O R P O R A T IO N . I N
N O R T H O R AN G E A V E N U E .
S U IT E IM . O R LA N D O . FL
J J t t l . a p p lic a tio n te l i t
307*AAAI Tho protect N located
In SomlnoN Comfy. Section Jr.
Townthip Jt South. Range Jt
E o tt Tha application It lor
M O D IF IC A T IO N OF A P R E
V IO U S L Y ISSUEO P E R M IT TO
S E R V E H U N TE R S R E S E R V E .
P H A S E III. Ttw rauoriMig wo
Nrbody U Iho L I T T L E EC ON
L O C K H A T C H E E R IV E R
P IZ Z U T I D E V E L O P M E N T
C O R P * ISS SOUTH O R A N G E
A V E . S U ITE 1U0. O R L A N D O
« l 11*01. applicotion t r i l l
n o t AAA] The prolocf It Wealed
W SomlnoN County. Socliont 01.
0J. JS A Jt. Townth.pt JO A I I
South. Range JO E o tt Tho
OppllCOtNn It N r M O O IF IC A
T I O N T O T H E P R E V IO U S L Y
• SSUED P E R M IT S ASSO CI
A T E O W IT H D E T E N T I O N
R E P L A C E M E N T TO SERVE
E A O L E R ID G E. Tho rocoiymg
w a t e r b o d ie s o re L I T T L E
H O W ELL CREEK A LAKE
JE S S U P
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
P U B L IC WORKS D E P T . I l l
B USH LOOP SANFO R D. FL
JJffJ. appl.ration I t I lf AJtfAG
Tho proloci It locaNd In Sami
noN County, toclwni Jt. 31 A JJ.
Townthip X Scum. Rang# JO
E o tf Tho oppIlcoINn It for
C O N S TR U C TIO N OF A SUR
F A C E W A TER M A N A G E
M E N T S Y S TE M A S S O C IA TE D
W IT H R O ADW AY W ID E N IN G
O F C .R . O f FR O M S.R. a jr TO
LO NO W O OD LAKE
MARY
R O AO . Tho recalvtng woNrbody
It S O LO IE R C R E E K
Th o flN Itl containing each ol
Iho abovo lltfad oppUcolWnltl
are ayollobN for Intpectlon
M orW ly through Friday oleapt
N r logoi holidoyt. I 00 a m N
S 00 p m al Iho SI Johns River
W a fe r Management D istrict
Haedquertart or Iha approprlaN
IN W off lea Tho O ltfrl'.t will
loko action on each perm it
application luted above uniott •
polltNn lor an admlnlttrallvo
proceeding (haorlng) It tiled
purtuonl N Iho provltlont Of
toefNn iJO 17. F .S - and section
r o C -t .t t t . F .A .C . A par ton
O tN cN d by any of ttw Olttrlett
prepen d permitting docltNnt
WantlfNd abovo may petition N r
an administrative hearing in
a r n r v m c a with taction u o s f.
P.S. Pelltwnt mutt ctvnply with
•ho roquliomonlt ot Florida
A d m ln lt lr o llv o Coop R u ltt
roc I I II and roC I U I and be
filed with (received by I me
District Clark. P.O. B or lei*.
Peietke. Florida J J I f t le u
Petitions tor a d m ln ltlro llv o
hearing on Iho abovo appllcrl
W n (t ) m utt bo filed within
fourteen (111 days of publico
lion* ot Ihlt none* or within
fourteen ( la) day* ol actual
receipt of Ihlt Intent, whichever
fla t occur* Failure N U N a
petition within this time period
that! cantlltuN o waiver of any
right tuch par ton may here N
request on e d rrin itia tive da
term ination (h e rrin g) under
taction 1)0 If. F.S.. concerning
iho tub|ect permit application
Petitions which ora not filed In
accordance with Iha abovo pro
visions pro tublect to d ltm ltM i
Sherman Bor Icon
Sr Permit Dot* Technician
Permit Data Sarv Ices Oi vision
SI Johnt RiverW rlar
Management District
Publlth: January JS. I**e
O E N I**

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ST. JO HN S R IV E R W A TE R
IN T H E C I R C U I T COtIBT
M A N A O B M E N T D IS TR IC T
IN A N D F O R
O IV E S N O TIC E OF
T H E E IO H T E E N IH
IN T E N D E O A O E N C Y A C TIO N
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
Tha District givot notice of tft
S E M IN O L E C O UNTY.
intent to Ittua a permit to ttw
F L O R ID A
•oltowing oppltcontltl on Fab
C IV IL A C T IO N NO
ruery t. I**a
*) no* c a ir k
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
LAW R EN CE ft SIEG A L.
P U B L IC W ORKS. V t BUSH
P ioM IH .
B O U L E V A R O . SANFORD. F L
— v t—
JS TTJ. a p p lic a tio n a t ) tip
B U TLE R S O N O O U G L A S
00*7
AG Tha protacl It located In
INC . a r lor Wo corporation
SomlnoN County, Sections It, )|
d b o B U T L E R 'S FLORIDA
1 JJ. Township 30 South. Range
D E P A R T M E N T O F BUSINESS
X Cast T i n application it tor
R E G U L A TIO N S O IVISIO NO F
C O N S T R U C T IO N O F AN
ALCOHOLIC B E V E R A G E S
O
U T F A L L D IT C H A RE
AND TO B A C C O A N D TER RY
T A IN IN G W A LLS W IT H IN
B U TL E R Individually.
S JR W M O A U S A C O E
Defendants
JU R IS D IC TIO N A L w e t l a n o
N O T IC E O F SALE
B O U N D A R IE S ON C R a)T Tha
NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
receiving waterbody It UN
that tha undersigned at Clark of
N A M E O W E TLA N C S
tho Circuit Court ot SammoN
Ttw IlN I t l containing each of
Camty. Florida under and by
ttw
above HtNd appncatienltl
virtue of tha Final Judgment rt
ora available tor Intpectlon
ForacN tura a n lrre d In that
Monday through Friday atcapl
causa pending In tha Circuit
tor legal holidays, t 00 a m to
Court ol SomlnoN County. Flor
I N p m at the St Johnt Hirer
We Cate No OJ DO* CA I* K In
Water Management District
which L A W R E N C E R SIEGEL.
•Nedquertort er tha appropriate
It Iha Ple ntlft and 0 U TL E R S
Held office Tha O tttrk t will
ON D O U G L A S
INC d b a
taka action on each parmli
B U TLE R S and FL O R I0 A OF
application llttod atom unN tt a
P A R T M E N T O F BUSINESS
petition tor an administrative
R E G U L A TIO N S DIVISION OF
proceeding I hear Ing I It Iliad
ALCOHOLIC B E V E R A G E S and
pursuant to the provisions a*
TO B A C C O and TE R R Y
section 1)0 St. P .I.. and taction
B U TLE R are tha Defendants I.
aOC • SI I. F A C A parson
at MW CWrk ol Iho Court, under
whoM substantial mtorattt are
and by virtu# ol Iha Final
Judgment ot Foradotura. wtlt j at tec tad by any ot tho D lttrk tt
proposed permitting decisions
otter tor teN and toll at public
Wer.tllwd above may petition tor
Mia to tha h'ghatt and bast
on ad m Initia tive haorlng In
bWdar tor cath ol the Watt
accordance with taction IT* S7.
Front door el Iha Samirww
F S Petitions mutt comply with
County CourthouM in Santord
Iho
requirements at Florida
Sam,rot# County. Florida, on
A d m in is tra tiv e Coda R u N t
the IJth day ot February. t**L
tdC l I I I and aOC I SJI and bo
at It a m . the to!lowing Liquor
filed with (received byl the
License It 00c;5
District C N rk. P O Do* l*Jt
O A TE O this l*th day ot Jonu
PeW tko. F tor id* ))I7 * 141*
ary t»*e
P
atillo nt tar administrative
M A R V A N N E MORSE
hearing on the above epplicot
clerk of th e
lo n ltl m u tt ba IlN d within
C IR C U IT C O U R T .
tourtaan (let days ot publico
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
tiont
of this netko or within
FLO R ID A
fourteen Ital days at actual
By Jana E J* M w k
receipt ot this Intent, whichever
O EP U TYC LER K
first occurs Failure to f&gt;H o
Publlth January JS A February
petition within nut lima period
I. lt*a
thall
constitute o waiver of any
OEN i n
right tuch pa«tun may have to
request an administrative da
term ination (hoorlngl under
taction t)0 ST. F t . concerning
N O TIC E O F A P P L IC A TIO N
me tublect permit application
FO R T A X D E C O
Petitions which era not Mad In
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
accordance with ttw abort pro
GIVEN that w T Gordon S S
vttwnt ora tub tact to ditm ltM l
Gordon CtHSn tor A E Geedon
Shannon Bor icon
tho holder ot tho loilowlrg cart
Sr Permit D o U Technician
tlk o N H I hat tiN d M W cactlhc
Permit
Dote Service! OsvitMn
• N il) tor 0 to, daad N bo tssmd
St Johnt River WaNr
lharaon The cortltlcaN numb
Management O tttrkt
a ril) and y a a rttl ol issuance
Publith January JS. ttte
ltd datcriptlon ot the property
OEN ttg
and ttw ne m eltl In which It wat
attattad it are a t totNwt
Certificate No J J U
Year Ot ittuanca I N I
Detcript-on ot Property LEG
S tL » t o r Jib M O t JOt S HO
F T OF N 4)0 F T O F W I0S FT
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F E 4 J O F T O F N E .O F
I I T I I JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
NW •
IN A N O F O R
Names In which attattad
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
G rra id K S lh .o . John T
F LO R IO A
Win.am ton
CASE N O : MM*1 DR A J B
All at saw property ba ng in
IN
R
E
T
H
E
M A R R IA G E C F
ttw County ot SrmtnoN. S U N ot
P H IL IP P TR E A O W A V .
Flor Wo
atti
Uniats tu ch ca rtlficotalt)
thall ba redeemed recording to
D O NNA K A Y TR E A D W A Y .
low. tho property described m
tuch carttttcoNttl wtlt ba toW
T O O O N N A K A Y TR E A D W A Y
N tha highest bWdar ot ttw watt
AD D R ES S UNKNOW N
Irani door. Som lnoN County
N O T IC E O F FO S TIN O
CourthouM Sanford. Florida an
You era hereby notified mot o
ttw trth day of February |**e of
potman
tor P a So Dissolution ot
IIA M
Marriage hat bean Iliad against
Approilm atoly H IS 00 cath
you and that you a rt required to
for Nat it required to ba pe'd by
m t v o a copy of your rotpm M or
tha successful bidder s ' tha sal.
p-aadmg
to the Potllion upon tha
Full prym ant ot on amount
Pafitionor. P H IL IP P T R E A D
rquri N ttw hlghatt bW Hut
W A Y . * lio w eddrott if A t)
applicable documentary ttamp
M E A D O W B R O O K O R .,
laiat and recording laat It dua
W IN T E R SPGS FL JJTO*. end
w ithin J r h o u r t a lta r tha
file the original rotponM or
advertiMd lima ot tha MW All
pleading
In Iho ottko of mo
paymantt tholl bo cath or guar
Clark Of the Circuit Court on or
antaad inttrumanl. made pay
bolero tha llth day of F E B R U
obW to the C N rk c l tha Circuit
A R Y . t**4
Court
O A T E O ol SANFORD. SEM
Dated Ihlt eth day of January.
I H O LE C O U N T Y . Florida
I**4
Th it Tm day of JA N U A R Y .
ISEALI
Maryann* M o o e
M A R V A N N E MORSE
CNrk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of ttw Circuit Court
SomlnoN County. Florida
By Nancy R Winter
By Michelle L Silva
O EP U TYC LER K
Deputy CN rk
Publlth
January It. It. JS L
Publith January II, II. Jt. and
Ftbruary I. I*tt
February I. I » t !
Ok N * »
D E N IS

1ft*

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T M E C O U N TY C O UR T
OF 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 D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO i *) isaa CC J*Z
W E K IV A V ILLA S
C O N D O M IN IU M
ASSO CIATIO N. INC .
Ptelntlft.

N O l ICE OF A P P LIC A TIO N
FOR TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , mat Wilma Lagoult. tha
holder of the following cortlfk
ataltl hat tiled Mtd caetltk
• lain tor a I n Orad to ba lisuad
thereon Tha caetilketo numb
eelt) and yaorltl of ittuanca.
the datcriptlon of the property,
and m* nam alt) tn ah k h It wat
atMttad it *ra at tolloat
CartilicaNNo X t
vaar or Ittuanca tetr
Oatcnpfion of Propa-ty LE G
LO T I BLK C A B S TE V E N S
A D O TO M ID W A Y PB 7 PG M
Names In which atM itad
Ann a Jenkins
AM of M id property bvmg In
ma County ot SamlnoN. Slate of
Flor Ida
U n ia tt tuch co rtlllco to lt)
tholl ba redeemed occordmg to
low. ttw property daunte d In
tuch cartitkataltl wtlt ba told
to ttw fnnhatt bidder rt m* watt
front door. SamlnoN County
CourthouM Santord. Ftarido on
•he Jltt day of February. t**r at
HAM
Approilmatoly H IS 00 cath
for toot It required to bo paid by
the tuccottful bidder at ttw m N
Full payment of an amount
aquat to ttw highest bid plut
apptkabto documentary stamp
•airs and recording teat It dua
w ith in )e h o u rt attar tha
advert'sed time of tha t*W AM
paymantt thall ba cath or guar
antaad instrument, made pay
abN to tha Clark ot ttw Circuit
Court
Datod m it tlrn day of Jonu
*ry Ietc
I SEALI
Maryann* Mors#
Clark of ma Circuit Court
Sammoto County. F lor Ida
By MichaltoL Slty*
Deputy Clark
Publish January IE. JS A Fab
ruary I t !**e
O E N 10)

T A N Y A R P IN TA R .
Datandont
N O TIC E O F SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judqman! entered In ttw
above captioned matter I will
M il ttw property situated m
Sam Mole County. Florida da
scribed at
Unit No ISO D. Building ( of
W E K IV A V ILLA S a Condomm
turn according to ttw Declare
lion ot Condominium recorded
In Official Record Book 101).
Page IJM at ttw Public Records
ot Samlnola County. F lor id*
togattwr witti on und.vidtd In
terett In and to ttw common
a laments at described in Mid
Declaration appurtenant mere
to all In accordance Witt) and
tub|a&lt;t. howarae. to alt of ttw
provltlont ot ttw M 'd Ovctara
•k&lt;n of Condominium of Wakiva
Villas a Condominium,
at Public Sal* to ttw hrgtwtt and
best bidder to/ cash, at m* W itt
Front Door of ttw Seminole
County CourrnouM. l i t N Part
Avenue. Sanford F lor Ida. on ttw
ism da, of fabruary (at*. ••

II 00am
In accordance atm ttw Amer
leant With O'tabllittat Act. par
tons with disabilities naading a
•panel *c commadation to par
tlclpat* In Ih lt proceeding
Should contact Court Admmlt
•ration ot &gt;10 North Part Ava
nue. Santord. Florida IJ f f l.
•ataphevw (ro ll JJJ U H o il
4JJT. not tetae than M a n IT)
days prior to the proceeding It
h e a rin g Im p a ir e d . ( T O O )
1 000 *SS 0771 or Voice I V )
I 000 at* Off*. Via Florida Rale,
Sarv l a
O A T E O Ihlt lim da , ot Jonu
ary. i*«r
IS E A L I
M A R V A N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT COUR T
B , Oorotfiy W Bolton
A t Deputy CNrk
Publith January JS a February
I. I**e
O
OE
' N l*e
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
OF T H E I IT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT . IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R IO A
CASE NO *) J**l CA 1* K
H O U S E H O LD R E A L T Y
C O R P O R A TIO N
PMmftfl.
C H A R L E S P R Y A N and JE A N
m D v a tf fc»fw*to
H O U S E H O LD R E A L T Y
C O R P O R A TIO N B A R N E T T
B kN K O FC EN TR A L
FLO R ID Af/k.'e B A R N E T T
BANK OF O R L A N O O 'W IN T E R
P AR K . N A . and SEARS.
ROE BUCK and C O .
Dalendonlltl
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E It hereby given mot
•he undersigned CN rk at mo
C ir c u it C o u rt at S o m m e lt
County. Florid* will, on m* Itm
day ot Fabruary t**r. at It 0C
A M at tta Watt Front doer ot
tho Seminole County Court
tux.to. Santord Florida eftot tor
M N and M il at public outcry to
the highott and batt b-dder N r
cath. ttw tenoning described
property titueNd *n SEM IN O LE
County. Florida
lo t ). Block A. B EA R I A K F
MANOR, according to ttw Plat
theraol. at recorded tn Plat
Book It. Peg* f*. Public Rac
ordt Of SomlnoN County. Flor
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered In a c o m pending In Mid
Court, ttw tty!• Of a h k h It
Mdtcaiod above
W ITN E S S my hand and of
fkiel tool of M id Court m it llth
day of January l**r
IS E A L I
M A R V A N N E MORSE
CNrk c* ttw Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton O C
Publith January JS A February
t. I**r
OEN tn

GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

1. Advertise what peopls want!
C hildren's clothing, dishes, collect­
ibles, tools, books and antiques are
the m ost popular items,
2. Make it
It conv&lt;
convenient to shop al
your garage salel Be sure there is
adequate parking space. Post signs
with directions to parking areas. Mak e
arrangem ents witn neighbors.
3. Make It easy to pay! Have plenty of change and a
jiing. Make
Ma‘ sure one person is on duty a t all
system fo r handling.
times a t a centralized location preferably with a calculator or
adding machine.
4. Provide prices. Do not make every person ask, 'H ow
much is this? Prices make for quick, effective sales o r a good
place fo r customers to start bargaining.
5. Get an early start. Set up displays the evening before,
if possible.
6. Departmentalize. Separate the inexpensive item s from
the m ore costly areas. Group furniture, aothing, toys, lawn
equipm ent ana other item s with sim ilar merchandise.
7. S p e cia lize . Establish one area for 'U nder $5*. another
for 'U n d e r $1*. Consider having a batch of item s that are
'FREE w ith purchase of $3*. Remember the youngsters,
too. Encourage this w ith small, low-priced item s that are
appropriate for this purpose.
8. Tim e y o u r sals carefully I Have it at a tim e when m ost
people are at home and unconcerned with special events.
9. Cor
rn ib in
* e your e ..............
ffo rts ! Incorporate your sale w ith a
neighbor fo r more variety and greater impact.
10. Be apeclficl When advertising
you sale in the newspa­
ing your
per, lis t individual item s.-D on't sim ply say, 'several things
available." Each time you lis t an item , you are broadening
the list o f potential custom ers.
11. Be generous! If you have Hems le ft over, give them to
a charitable organization. If you see that some item s are not
moving w eil during the sale, m ark them down during the last
hours. Remember, the prim e reason for holding the sale is
to turn yo u r unwanted item s into cashl

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N O TIC E OF A P P LIC ATIO N
FOR TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N m*l Arthur H Hartr X
Crrtificato Inv Sar Iha heldar of
ttw following cartificatolt) hat
•Had M d cartitlcatolt) tor a lai
dead ts bo ittuad lharaon Ttw
c a ittllc o ta num ber l s i ond
y a a 'llt at ittuanca the datcrip
t on of the proparty, and mo
nam ed! tn which it wot attatt
•d I t 'ora at tot tows
Cartiticato No lira
Year ol Ittuanca t**l
Datcriptlon of Property L E G
U N IT XJ B LD G P CROWN
OAKS 1ST AOD ORB *U PG

1*7/

Nomas in which atMttad
Sharr, A Ouvolt
All ot Mid propart, being tn
ma Casatty of Sominato. Steto of
FtgndO
U n io tt tuch cartlficotalt)
thall b* redeemed according to
low. the preparly described In
mch cartittcotoit) will ba Mid
to ma higtwtt bidder at ttw watt
front door, laminate County
CourthouM. Santord. Florida, on
the H it day o* Fabruary. t**e at
IIA M
Approilmatoly SUS 00 cath
tor toat It required to ba paid by
tha successful brddar at ttw M N
Full payment ol on amount
•qua) to ttw hrgtwtt D-d plus
applicable decixnaotary stomp
trios and recor ding teas it dua
w ith in 14 h o u rt o ile r tho
advertised lima of ttw MW All
paymantt theJT ba catn or gror
•ntoed metrumant. made pay
obN to m* Clark of ttw C'rtutt
Court
Dried mit llth dry of Janu
ary tetr
(S E A L )
M aryonna M o t m
C lark o&lt; ttw Circuit Court
SeminotoCounty, Florida
By MictwIWL SilvO
Oaputy Clark
Publith January t(. JS 4 Fab
ruery 1.1 l**4
O E N 1*1

F L O R ID A S T a V | R EO U IR E*
all contrtctort bo o g itto o d
er cortltwd To verity o ttato
c e n l r o d o r t H e rn ia co ll
t *00 J r ) 7»r* Occupational
Lleans*! ora required by Itw
county and con ba vorllwd by
colling JJI l DO. o il 7U )

CLASSIFIED ADS
Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

Seminole
322-2611
C LA S S IFIE D C O T
HOURS

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FMOAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
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DEADLINES
FriJoy 1i Noon Tho Ooy Dotoo PtAbcadun
Sunday And Monday S 30 P M Friday
A D J U S T M E N T * A N O C R E D O * : In th e e ven t of o n error In an
• d, Iho Santord H aro ld wtlt bo ro o p o n e ib lo for tho f la t
Inoortton onty ond o n fy to tho axtant o f th o coot of that
In B u tto n Ptooao ch ock y o u r od for a c c u ra c y th o f la t da y H
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5*— Financial
Services

J t-P e rs o n a ls

ADOPTIONS
Fraa nwdtcol cart trontpor
talion. countallng. privata
doctor plut living tipantat
Oar iTJTSISCtoorwator Attorney
MhnFfMkar
I tm tV H t*

Air Duct deanlng
AIR D U C T C LEA N IN O . guftor
ctooning'scroonlng. chimney
swaap Insured Young’s Sarv
lea. Ik ftjcaorn j j j sen

* 1 —M o n e y to Le n d

27—N u rs e ry A
Child Care

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONETI

C H ILD C A R E In my Hidden Lt
home Christian almot M F.
7 seam I JOpm Rots 3)1 rt«J
F U L L T IM E )&lt;t * yft Set wt
A lte r t i h o o l r r t IJO / w t
Lunch. Itn a c tt* X&gt; S JJ) 1*7*

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Instructions
ORUM S. KEY B O A R D . P IA N O
L E S IO N S Begtrwwr gaitor
and best Oagraad instructor
with ) yaort toachmg n p n i
•nca All sly tot and Nratt
Fust Nttan Ira* KyN II* * * U

41 —C em etery Lo ts
1 LO TS . Gaktawn M p tiv r ir i
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117*0 wk potontlal Unique
Opportunity I 100 MO TAJ)

II

CARPET CLEANINO: •
Rooms (J* *S Storm cleaned
or dry loom Guaranteed
lowest prices e*7J*****l
SAM'S CAR P ET CLEANINO
plus boll ond strip Hoars.
R ttlden tiel/co m m trciol 14

hrs ) j r 1*41. baapar *440*41

Cleaning Service
A

TO U C H A B O V E Ctoonlng
•a rv lc a L lc 'ln s Q u a lity
ctoonlng ot It's bast JJI *&gt;**

HOUSE CLEANINO. rollobto.
and roosanabtr ratoi Rrt't
Bondrd'Llc' Ins 4*7 *7*7

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43— M ortgages
Bought &amp; Sold
W A N T E D *4* 000 HI M l) on
tm owner occupied bit han't
l» % ini. )0 ( r t *04 MS tft)

7V —H e lp W anted
A D O T O Y O U R INCOME
S I L L A V O N NOW!
call n ir n iN in tiit

AGENTSREAl ESTATE!
troth.ng tuveeedt !'*• tuctatt
Wa r* wall intooiA V d dec acta
of tra mng tuccottful ogantt
No license *
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W ATSO N R E A L T Y CORP
R E A L TO R *
1)1 1.00
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No door door P T / F T Intur
ancaarailobto Send! *11 l i t )
B A B Y S IT T E R W A N TE D F 'T
day 4 yr aid Light howtawort
tom* nights JJ* *J*7 tv mtg

C lea ning Sa rvlco

Janitorial Services
Commovdal/Rrsid 171 471J

Contrite
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Woyfw
Bool I Mon Quality Opera

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Flooring
HARDW OOD FLO O R IN O
Install Sanding FtntsMag
TO M O LSEN 1411474 7777

F lre w o o d / Fu e l
FIR E W O O D S P LIT OAK T o o
Sarvlco ond Hauling Free'
estimates M l *17)____________

F l i It right al o price you can
afford L k 'd 'ln t From itort
•o flnith Carpentry, plumb
Ing. atocfrkol. and roofing
Ives 11 yrs of Irparlanca No
job too big or small Coll
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k L322&lt;

Lawn Service
TO M A JE F F 'S LAW N C AREI
Has /Comm . dapondabN low
rrtosl Froaost
JX&gt; 7070

Masonry

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, cemm/res

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TW P M ASO NR Y. Brick. Block.
Stucco. Concrete. R tno vr
Horn Lk./lns
tji jeer

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C US TO M P A IN T IN O by Jclfra,
Power Int /•■•. i k ' d . ins
Fraa estimates .... u t *irs

Plumbing
A A A F L U M B IN O A SEWER.
L a a k y faucets? R unning
toitofsf *10 could tolva your
problem Wator fwotors U hr
w r v k j^ _ _

Pressure Cleaning
DU^TtTI^Ttoar^drfvaaaTT
roots, pool dacks. walks.
houses Freeast, jjt n j j

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Roofs, pool docks, etc Ouotei
byrphono
phone________ Call n r ereo

Swlr
wimming Pool
Service/ %epair
W E E K L Y SE R V IC E from US
mo Chtm Rift Pool Sofvko

Tree Service
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"Lot Iha Protasiionals do If*
Fraa estimates
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F R E E E S TIM A TE S

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Window Repair
and Cleaning

H A N D Y 'S MuftlpN Sac*. Treat,
root roprir. driveway*, print
Ing F o e oil Sr. disc. J J4 JH J

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4 Rtstdanllel wind)* scram
do m in g Fraa asl Jx tJJJS

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F o r As L o w As S45 P e r M o n t h .
Call C l a s s i f i e d . 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

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W ILL DO houM/lraning for
realtors, buddrrs. domoslks
Reft and aeserwbN JJI «7M
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Carpet Cleaning

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All you need It your titto Jact
Oiamond tor appomtmant

Whan our dattHlad raprM«fstfvM call back our d a u iflod advartisara, many aay wq »oid Itl Do you havo
aom*thing to a^l7 •HOUSE •CAR • BED •BIRDS •
BOAT? Call Um Santord Harald today and pUca your
od. Our dasaifiad staff wil bo happy to halp. 322-2611

A F F O R D A B L E Hama Rapok.
Dependable AH phew* Coll
for to o o*l Mkhool JJJ 710*

mo Richard G o u

TAXES PREPARED

2 3 - U s t a Fo u n d

A u to m o tiv e

CARPENTER All kinds ol homo
ropoirs. pointing 4 ceramic

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L O S T S M A L L W H IT E
F F M A L E M A L T E S E In
vKlrnty ot toth 4 E tm JT ) W H

C O M P L E T E O E T A IL IN O
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your homo Hand washing ond
w ising Jason Genes O r N I7

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I con harp *SX tuccatt Oarry

Ta i praparalion from SI* up
407 IJ1 77*7

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R ES./CO M M Vinyl Siding .
A lu m
Fra m in g . O ry w rll.
Doors. Rooting. Cencreto
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Sctw dM e, may erfude Harold Advwtaor ol t w coebof art aBMonoi do,
Doncof whan you OH room* Pay otoy to days yotx ad new M rateeorrwd
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71— Htlp Wanted

71— Htlp Wanted

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PANEL SAW OPERATOR

f nq.neef &gt;ng |;&lt;r* m k l qu«h
fi«d • ■periented clerical
per con b e d red capabilities
include Typing ebillly. M
iSl’ M or belter. dictation end
omef office equipment Typ
•ng dele ontry i» n will t*
edmim tiered
lend return# Id
P.0, tea me
lenferd. FI &gt; W I tm

________££■______
CNAS

for fulltime II I end I tl m ill
Mutl be certified
Accepting appntetient
Monday Friday. • 4
Or dory Me nor edW tre t
P tBery e e rta te it

MTCAUE TEACHER
Cell between 1AM IIA m
» t 741) Ask tor Melody

DAYCARE TEACHER
for toddler room end I yr
otdt 1 lull time potltiont. I
pert lime petition Eiperience
preterred KidtKorner,

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DENTAL ASSISTANT

C* perienced nitti ••pended
dutiet needed lor busy muili
d-toplmery ollice Strong re
clor I ire end surgical to lilt e
mutt Salary commenturele
• lift erpenence Areilebie
jen ifCotieoo i i i i M

OIETART COOK
full lime N urtirg home or
penence neiplul Apply in
per ton l a t e . i t * Nursing
Center, tl* East Ind llreel
________ lerdoM ___________

OIRECTOR
for etiebished cluidcere cen
ir* f due el ion end erpenence
m eer &gt;y childhood required
Cell H I to il

ORIU OPERATORS.
QC INSPECTORS. ETCHERS
AND PLATERS
Winter S p r in g , company
te rtt Indiyiduelt wlfh prr
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p i lli ereileble Mon Thurt
IK P M 4 A M
f r l. let. Sun
CAM 4 J04*M or 4 MPM 4AM
l l d l r Pormenenl positions
here* 4 fret
Help PertemteI. 4&gt;t tret

fo r computerued panel tew
E ip e rie n c e required Im
mediate opening
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Pert lime Energetic, good
meth end typing shills Mutt
be able fa spell Cell i n n u

RESIDENTIAL JOURNEYMAN
ELECTRICIAN

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e ne'l et»ebi•men and grow
ng Central Florida betel
( ompeny ottert you
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OH I t Mery B d . Senterd
.H A N O T M A N .
Sift At 44o neetenet Tern!
&lt; opporteuty in eree* Your
trperence putt you to were
~ ~ed 4*eTy Greet beneM v
» x i i r e g is t r a t io n
AAA EM P LO Y M EN T

m w m ew uw sw a

lA lO R E R l N C E O E D t* nd
e-d untt.iled Feu lent e&gt;eil
eft'e D e rt Cell between 1)
SPRINT S tA f f INC. )&gt;1 » I I

lAMINATORS WANTED
I tperience In boat building
Hiring immediately Apply at
latpQolgner Piece m in t
L I V ■ I N N A N N Y . N an
smeking, “M rs Ooubll.re 1
per tonality. Is cere lor 1
tctiaoi age children Trentpor
•alion end R tl t required
Oriedo. cell erot IM *4X1

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
Needed tor distressed proper
tyl Seniord P I f Send re
tumet ta f U Secret Haruor
Im o . tea# M ery. F L M&gt;44
M IO IC A L N K L P

SALES

aaa em p lo ym en t

tsowttth si. h i &gt;114
TEACHERS

M u tl here earned M h rt
towerd a CDA or equirelent
®r becheiort degree in early
«t
m J0C1

TELEMARKETERS
long wood pert time Monde y
thru Friday SAM I) n u n and
TPM IP M
Saturday 1PM
4PM IS SO per h o ^ plus bonut
end commission Permanent
petition.'
New else
Help Pertennel tIS 4 JOS
W A N TE D M A TU R E person to
bebyt't in my home in Geneva
»r yours Deyt Ire )7tl

WittAovw/Dock Notion
Up t o llie s hr I w.11 Iretnl
W R H d l ___________ tm tee
W AREHOUSE ANO G E N E R A L
LA B O R H E L P N E E O E D I
Bonus tor d n .e rt All thiltt
ereileble Deity pay. no tee
Report reedy to work t jo em
Industrial Labor Src . ISIS
l . r v . i - A , r. ipnorw a &gt;
e WORD P E R F E C T e
IM * f antettic co wants to
put your tt lilt to wort today I
FR E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
TM W Ilth St m u t t

91—A p a rtm e n ts /
House to Share
LO O KIN O tt there 1 B d'm
condo W D pooi storage

U M m# met util » 4 1471

9 3 - Room s fo r R e nt
A Q U IE T, (leaa tm . kitchen
phone laundry Apt t a . ail
abteetto IM A up B4 4M )
C LEA N T U R N IIH E D ROOM
Wien avail ttt e t . U V e c .
Downtown m igga
Cl CAN ROOMS i g . i ' . ' l A |
SM v .
K itc h e n , phone
Itundry, video garnet Oil
sheet p a rin g IX) 4411______
DAO »
V . ) bdrm heme e .change tm help with cere
for tao daughter. 10 end IS
Ideal tor t'lqie mom or oktrr
11)77*4
ROOM w kitchen pvi,.leges Stt
wk Airport &amp; lentord Ave

Cell 4dm t lll t w . m W H
V E R Y C L E A N Room STVwk
Non smoking Laundry prlv
me Be*sem m t»dT4 M40

97—A p a rtm e n ts
Fu rn is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
All renlel end reel etlele
edrsrtitementt ere tub|4d to
the f vdvr a' ra ir Housing Act.
which makes It Illegal to
edre'tite any preference. Iim
Italian or d 'tc r&gt; m in e lle n
bated on reco. color, rang .on.
tea. handicap lemlliel status
ornetiertelor^'n

E F f IC IE N C T All utilities *n
eluded Private beckye'd
U d t month M l IIS1

99—A p a rtm e n ts
Unfurnished / R e nt

LFH
II PM 7 A M end f AM J PM.
Pert lime Apply in per ton
U teelew Hurting Center. It*
Kett Ind Slroel. Son4erd
NAT’ L CO. etpendng la fie
interviewing tor mgmt per
font Potltiont in recruiting,
training end direct tout el
e n v iro n m e n ta l p ro d u c t!
Comm /bonus: 4 figure In
come Jrd yr Betumot to
Human Resource* PC Bo«
iff. Orlando, f i n a n

N EED EXTRA M ONEY

C ell

fo r etleblithed corporelion
with pro&gt;en tervke end refer
* N « I K MO plus lirtt year.
commits)*) bate, f rvduett
advancement Cell 114 4141
Send m i m e Pertennel. PO
Bei leeata Fern Park F L
If f
__________
• S M A U | N G IN T e
• M ECHANIC e
li« e r b CO I Greet entry level
spot Diver til wd person
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N

DRIVERS NETDED

CASSELBERRY
Upscale, tingle ttory. paid
apartments I bedrocmt Ideal
tor individual or couple
___________ I M 4777
C O N V E N IE N T A N D S P A C io U i
C A IL G E N E V A G A R 0 E N S
A PTS.
.................a i W M
C O N V E N IE N T A SAFE l 1 J
Bdrm apt! I Ttt u e t mo
plus dtp I yr leato 114 7Me
C O N V E N IE N T TO downtown 1
bdrm. 1 bath, tingle ttory.
quiet, w dhonk upUJS mo
___________ H I 1747___________

LEASE TOR LESS!

WE N E E D YOU!
DELIVER THE SOUTHERN
BELL
"REAL TEU O W f ACES"
IN TOUR OWN
NEIGHBORHOOD OR VICINITY
Men Women Relireet Student
t Full or Pert Time Appil
centt mutl be IS yeert old or
older, have an intured eu*o or
truck end be available 4 or
more daylight hourt per day
CALL NOW TO RESERVE
YO UR A R EA

egtueettf
I 10em 4 OCpm
M ONDAY TH R O U G H FRIDAY
0 0 NOT C A L L T H E PHONE
CO M PAN YI
____ 0 0 A , INC. EOE ____

OPhum iCTECH
Full lime, eiperience necet
ter r Rtireclionitl Cell Lori
e im t a iC ____________ ___

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Etleblithed. prolileble J) yr
old award winning company,
a n d I n d u s t r y le a d e r In
edrenced technology Helds It
e ■pendmg I heir worklorce
P ro d u c tio n w e rk e rt ere
needed tor ell 10 er.J II hour
t h i l l s . In c lu d in g I day
woekend th ills , deyt end
nights Eicellent wage end
bonetitt program Apply In

person: Cent menial Circuits.
Inc l l » Belle A ve . Winter
Springs between the hourt et
Som and Noon or Ipm to 4pm
0 RECEPTIONIST o
Answer phones end assist
Variety of duties. Slerl now l

FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
m w

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m in i

One Bedroom Apartments
W ttD F A L
Mo.mood Aptt 117 7714

HAPPY REN YEAR!
MARINER S VILLAGE
Lake Ada 1bdrm. UeO mo
1 bdrm. 1410 mo and up

323 *670
MOVE IN SPECIAL!
1 Bdrm /I Beth &gt;1) 1*1*
S H ENAN PO AH A P A R TM E N T S
PARK AV E I bdrm apt. lull
kitchen, remodeled Large
rooms, on but I me I
UTS
E F F I C I E N C Y A P T kllchon.
M ly remodeled spec lout U1S
111M44 R E N TA L R ES U LTS
Q U IE T 1/l't lownhovte. 1)04
Perk. Adult comm 1411/mo
end tec dtp W eler/lreth
Inti Barb Man Frl H I 144)
SANFORD Near I 4. 1 bodroom
I belt* » ) ) » per month. W1S
tecurily Cell H I UIO_________
TW O BEDROOM E itre largo
end clean Good area, dote to
but end Plnecrett School
1449 moor tltS w* H ) 7700
I B D R M , IWO mo plus I mo
tec 4 BDRM. .MSOmo plus I
mo tat Cell H U M ! _________
I B EDROOM . US weekly. (ISO
deposit Pttt accepted Ceil
118 IMS or HO 411)___________
I BEDROOM A P A R TM E N T
SP EC IA L lit* a month mgve
InCell Jtrry , H I MSB_________
I BEOROOM UTS month plus
117} security deposit and
references
HI HU
I B O R M I R A TH , screened
porch, cent H/A, 1100 per
week k tttA l)

101—Houses

Furnished / Rent
N E A R O S TE E N small house
turnlthed Senior discount,
rent negotiable H I 7) 4)

AdflBi m m

145— Duplex for Sale
d'tlen. good neighborhood.
114 *00 Call alter SaO) 174 *044

C LEA N 1 BDR M
F a ", im
A C carport work rm . nice
J » r d no pelt S41SU0 I0M _

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

Lew Lew dawn! Why ivatf
The Hilt.men Grew*
H I U U ____________ Realter
LAKE M A R T N c e l b d r m . lt *
bath, cent H/A, lanced yard
dean la ke M ary schools
MOB plus tec 1B4 444 1170
LAKE M A R T A R IA &gt;, ,
J
bdrm I ' i bath fenced yard
Cent H/ASMB/mo H I IWB
IA K F M A R T .
J t.Vh
mobile home lit A last month
tn c t o i n t a a a __________
t * U (,l i ;
■, ■
c a r o p e n e r , t a il p m r .
cut do tec. t n v m o U R H R
l ik e
N E W . ] / i . lam rm .
screened porch. ) car garage
Available Feb Site mo Call
Dot i ;i i ts o re r) jtai
SANFORO 1 trtrm ;
latrtrent house USO mo
___________ n t ia&gt;4___________
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
R E N T TO O W N
) bdrm
new kitchen aif
W.BBOdPwn.U*»/mo Me 774'
SANFORD
Ml Cou».f., C '.b
Dr 1 bdrm I bath cent H A
F meed yard. S41S/mo H I 0104

* W ATERBEO Oueen sir* with
headboard and 4 drawers 1100
King sir# IW HO 0114
A P P L IA N C E S ! B**t prices.
Best Warranty. Best Serykel
Washers dryers m.croveeves
We buy appliances' Delivery
tr«el A * le s t.H 4 H U

APPLIANCES. F U R N . TV S .
E T C B U T S E LL T R A D E
INS CHEEPO DEPOT. Ill*
FRENCHAVE
H I 1)44
OBABV CRIB and (h r .l guy)

141—H om es for Sale
arroRDABK h o u is
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

Stenstrom Rentals
• S A N F O R O 1/1 w den
carport w d hook ups large
yardtaTS mo iaOOtec
o SHADOW LAK E WOODS 1 1 S
* &lt;*»'• (A# OBVBQd *pk db«tl
A teptk two me IN D tec
• H ID D EN LA K E ) ' ) condo w
tingle garage C H A pool
P»ir Clean' SSTS’mo SSM vac
OST JOHNS R IV E R I t w
garage hardwood IW u t boat
p p Vw w ’ teou motooo tec
O S A N F O R O 1/1 w lam ly
room, carport. C 'H A Cleani
tie! mo tSSBiecurlty
• S A N F O R D 1/1 a t l C H A
palq. ( lean tcoo mo vno ter
• SANFORO 1/] w I an *.ly rm
palo CHA. new carpet Clean
11)1 mo USO tec No pelt
llenttrem Realty, lac.
‘ We Manape yeur Home
lake it wet eur ewn •• Ji m Deyle
111 I4»S Alter tP M IM I4M
W ASHINGTON OAKS li t S c "
O ' . 1/1 1/1 ReCt and dep
laat/mp &gt; m t Tag fair________
I k O I M IV ...
t e c u r i ly d e p o s it and
rater enrol________ 1711147
1 I f DROOM Centre' a r van
•« wall carpel Sal) plus tec
Hall Realty
H I 11)4
I BORM. 1 B A TH C m . .. a
IS ) May* D r.e e , la n ia rd
U U mo tltO tec 1 » DC4

OFI T ONA

F H A O R V A A S LO W ASSN
ANO t and owner financing at
low at 1400 mo' Gov I Fare
cloture* Repot! Seminole.
Orange Volusia
Senterd lets than 11 too dean
• Over t 1 acrel »■ t li. din
lem rm Satellite dith M 4 too
eRenavatvd 1 IM Newer root
carpet pamt. garage ter
porch u a *00
• H I LOCATING* l i t b rn t
ter porch, lanced yd 14' SOO
a P O O L t R e n o v a te d J/ |.
fireplace, ter porch 17f *00
Attume N* Oualityf Im mac J
late ! '! , dming. tar* iy rm. I
car garage 14*7 f 'lT lS M 700
Martham Wdt area 4 1. I I *
acres Pasture stable tiOS.OOO

1 bdrm It* bath

le m ilyrm .e rtra t' t i l 100
W Maliciewsk. I l l 7*1)
C X C H A N C C OR SELL ,* •
property locatedanywhe’ e'
Inre .te n Realty. I l l S4U
FOR SALE BV OW NER L4ige
)4 B r Jtta CentH A. Fenced
yard Fre sh ly remodeled
Close to goud lentord school.
A.sm g l i t too terms evO'lebie
) ) ) lltld a y s m O IDerns
LA KB M A R Y V I Large yard'
E X C E L L E N T (end'two ares,
•nd scheel, f h o c tec
V E N T U R E l P R O P ER TIES
Allen A D i m Jehnse* IM Fall
tA N F O R D l i v j ; , ' v .c 'c .
&gt;mate payments 14)1 month 1
bdrm w retmished nerdwood
floor* h u{v 0 4 )t U K 4r4'l
•bi# tn&lt; cto*&gt;ng end rape 's
Ask ng U l.KMSl* 1114
SANFO R O V 't 'i. PHAappraisal
I I I . 000 Sale price S4t.*00
ftord Arp Realtor Re Me.
Preterred Group
*4) KM

OW NER FIN A N C IN G
1 acre etiate er I acre ettata
both over a 000 tq It 4/4 pool
latvfrcntw does Ua* too

153— AcreageLots/Saje

tS R (K M A R T ) Brand A M -F M
stereo system with cassette
player end tpeevr-s |M Call
U ) 440)

i

'a iii

o n n o R N t!
4704

STAIRS PROPERTY

D E LA N O S Acres. I mil# o»l I 4
ealtM Herset Ok. A I coning
US 000 ION down. ION mr W
yr* Leesburg *»4 M l 1*11

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
•ASSUME NO O U A L I f y t S
bd'm i bam bit name g
fenced yard quiet street

» H — W arehouse
Space / R e n t

lie Real Estate B'okrr
llao Senior d Ave

147 400
• B E A U TIF U L *0 yr old F la
Cractar larmhosHc on 1 acret
f-egt retoratwni Needs T I C
Polsib-e terms ta* too
■tan /ft*

i V .U k i M i V d
REAL ECTATC. INC.

322 74M______

BATEMAN REALTY
321-0/59

Ideal for mobile heme or
home site, horses cettle
terming or nursery Zoned
agricultural U *00 per a ce
Small down payment with
owner Dnantmq *ga)*l t i n
I* ACRES ml DOUBLCW IDC
new 1 bdrm 1 bath Pasture
end woods No Qualifying
MS.000 Also I ) ACRES ad
lolning Irrigation pasture
l 4i ooo________ __
h i a* 7i
t L O T I. » • 11* F t . *ach 1
c le a re d w / ro a d access
I Pmecres* area I Call H l )4*e

321 2257

USE TOUR TAX RETURN
TOR DOWNPAYMENT
BANK

FO R ECLO SUR E

• 9*s |

I9M lifco n#d»
949 900

11

Bwit

cop

hv

lOPQO fM'6'

P IN C C R C S T
4 1.
Of
room! Apt motP*r in Ip*
Alm oil 7 OOC MB ft
Only 191 000

OF FICE/wereheute space I M
Sr tl P rim e location at
entrance to Central Fla Re
glottal Airport 4B1HI 1407
SANFORO to OSS -q tt 1 phat#
sprinkle's 17 tq tt llenttrem
tU a H y ln C jJm iO o fla lllia i*

Cp Mfpc i t U t llf

Janet Mansfield. 323 7271
A A C jr n t t Inc

117—C o m m e rc ia l
R e n ta ls

117 t!14

SI

BUST SANFORO AVE . 1000 tq
tt bldg . let ttora or office
spate U7S mo 111 IM7

STENSTROM

118— Office
Space / Rent

1 BDRM 1 bath w d pool spa
W cvnty. K r P4lt0.
m x h m o r tl lU S mo 17) M fi

REALTY.

117— Sporting Goods
• B IK E s*«rs i r gifts Hardly
used SW OBO Coil lift 07a)
• B O VS 14" R U A O M A S T E R
bik e
R*d w ith tr a in in g
wheels In eicellent condition
11) Ceil H ) 0777______________
• B V C Y C LE .A du-' boy or girl
S'l# l i t 1)0 Good condition
H ) 1744 lentord________
• G IRLS B IKE Suitable tor 4 •
year old child 14" wheels
pmk whit* end green u s Can
MS 4 ) 4 0 __________________
• O O L F ‘ C L U B S a n d ba g
Ladies F a n Per Flit* club*.
1 1 1 * . #nd ' ) woods Lt blue
r l n y l b f Cw m M»4________

• SNOW IK II. ltd cm Lemoi

1 5 7 -M o b ile
H om es /S a le
C AR R IAOE COVE M O P U C
HOME PARK

121—C o n d o m in iu m
# R e n ta ls ______

M G A LLO N E L E C T R IC H O T
W A TE R H E A T E R Like new
ITS
HI UU

113—T e le v is io n /
R a d io / Stereo

LAKE Mary Good erre 1 bd'm
w/w carpet. C/H A eppl,
ceiling lent m,m t 1)1 4714
a eONE A V A IL A B L E a e
1 bedroom. I bath 11) 4444 or
H I MM
SANFORD l bdrm . carper!
tecurily system full kit
174 t i n
Discounted t i l l
SANFORO D U P L E X , i bd'm
I X ) month tlOO deposit Call
V " " ) 407 ( ’ c to il
SM ALL A P T . A C and appu
ancet Ideal tor t&gt;ngw S17B
^ ii^ je iiin M t t t ^ ^

NEW Sanford efllcft and or
w .rehouses 4001.000 tq It
Sp k MI. 1141/me H i W 4
SANFORD Otfisa space SaOO
tq It building total 1100 tq
tl per oltice unit H I 7»4

W A T E R B E O Queon Sit*, pod
estal w/drawers m irrored
headboard ID S H I 4*0*
1 D E S K S , computer pswer
center tm ea I New t ie ) ea )
Oav credeniv 140 771 1W4

407 1)1 ru i/ in tiT s

321

115—Ind ustria l
______ R e n ta ls______

ni«wo_______________

M IN A G E M F N T 1 R E A L TY

VENTURI I PROPERTIES

LO N O W O O D /LA K I M A R T
M d Site storage werenovtet
400 MO V4dB IP. It Fret ip il
w 11) mo tease, from Slat mo
__________ H I &lt;11*___________
S E C U R ITY W A R EH O U S E vvA
end Old Lake M a r, Blvd
M ISS
J 000 tq It ot
lie warehouse *Fin thed o'
lice space alto available
Kapanke Reatty. t 5ft l I I I
W A N TIN G to rent I TOO 1 000 tq
tt. mutt hnve parting Open to
ell otters 1)1 ))*4 or p e a m

R I F R I O f B A T O R . S ie v e s .
W eiheri Dryers Free 1 yr
labor warranty Oei eatra
R A Y S A P P L IA N C E 111 S
Frawcb Aug. SaaMrd H B e m
SOt A '*■ * » ' •. I CV I
colored Laiy Bey chairs. |)W
tor both Good cond 11a »Sd)
• s o t A I'f V h li I f ' U . " V
with ottoman and matching
pillows L ila New 1100 H I 0S04
• S W IV E L R A T T A N C H A IR ,
Lt oak finish almond color,
■cos* Cushion Lika now i l l

LK Mai y cuttam bwiltt
0 4/|. POM t w i *00
e l l . orer I acre M i n e
• 4/1.1 * acres poo* tpa lit* *00

10S— D u p le x T rip le x / R e n t

INC.

I4i44 I/), split (4 Bay Spr ng
Central H/A. screen room
M )0C
' aa7d 1/1. IS Fairmont Vista
Central H/A. washer dryer,
dishwasher, ell eWctrlc ca
thed'el ceiling, vinyl siding
shingle root, northern insula
lion. I l l 000
I4SM 1/1. I I Liberty Central
H / A MaOO cash
&gt;4aU V I split. OS Pearson
Central H / A carport 111 W0

T
O

Celt
0140 a* M l 1701
NSW l**4‘s. NO DOWN. ION
inlet est. 14 X f». 1171/ me
14X70. U10 mo 141 570*
__
I SOI. tl • 44 1 Bdrm I Ba'h.
lOCdtfd In park Owner tinenc
tng»rall 11-W0 H I H W
li t ) FR A N K LIN PARK model
M ■ 14'. furnished H • 10
F la room, i n 07} I attar 4pm

143-Waterfront
Property / Salt
TW O L O T I, lid# by s&gt;Oe Lise
Bethel Estates (Near Stone
Islandl 114.100 each Owner
will tlnance 171*110

with petes and carrier U S
otter 1)4 i m _____________ ___
• Y O U T H O O LF C LU B S and
bag by Northwestern Very
cleenl I W U ) Mt*

189—O ffic e Supplies
___/ E q u ip m e n t

• Its) REGAL Medal Ican

I7‘

10 ". 4 Cyl In 'outboard motor
w/drir* on trailer IS 000 OBO
DO *004or 441 tK I reel
___
• IMS B O M B E R BASS boat.
Mariner engine. M h rl on
boet ITS hull Mint cor'd.
tlpn I U .ld O O B O ^ J l I j a t l
RM F T PON TO ON boat, all
liberglass. 140 HP Erenrude.
Very last! M aty ertras. Ilka
new Only SIP &gt;00 H ) 40*0
t l M IT C H R L L 14 Ft tithing
boat 70hp Merc ticker 1
depth tinders, trolling motor,
galy trailer U 0 0 0 U 1 4 IU

2 17—G a ra g e Sales
OARAGE U l e l t Wkybethertt
WE B U Y P AY TOP P R IC E tl
407 IM H IT

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
C ut In your garage sal* ad by
t l noon on Tuesday and lake
adrantage at our special
garage sal* ad price 11 Call
Class-lied now tor delk'lsl

322 2611
221 —G ood Things
to E a t
A SPECIAL OCCASION! Some
thing different I Present our
unique gilt lmpor**d English
Tail** I special tiarors In a
••elusive presentation boi
•S'St) M44 k' t t ) &gt;444
S TR A W B E R R IE S U Pick Open
♦am )**l Celery Are 1m l C

ot lentord I mi N of St Rd
at Hoops Farms lit 1)44
S W EET H AM LIN ORANGES
ft) per bushel C a llU ltM O

SANFORD

223—M iscellaneous
• C R Y S TA L. ti* 4 .y Lead S)
piece set Stemware end
glasses Very nice set Mtg
unknown M ) firm H I 7*S*
• DOOR, doubt* kotid wood M
X fa Eight glass panels Light
L. top 171 Call H ) 0**1_______
O R Y E R . 1100 M E N S A N O
L A D I C S II S P E E D
B IC Y C L ES MO each H I l*t*
• F IR E P L A C E
Free-.tandng
wood bearing Only US Call
IIOOOO* ___________________
• K E N M O R E O il H e a te r
w 'drum end fittings Good
conation U S negotiable
__________ la* S1»*___________
• PUNCH BOW L S E T with M
*itre cups t i l or best oiler
C « " H I 71*4________________
• QUAD CANE Me'*&gt; and ad
lustatle Lika new UC (a07|
H i D7* evenings____________
• RUGS Two room s i t rugs
One brown one d i blue US
tor cne. get one tree 11) l i l t
S A T E L L IT E System Complete'
Trede lor pert generator.
boat. h»r*a. party can M M 1M
SER VIC E SA LE S A P A R T I lor
portable ker osena heaters
__ LA R R Y ! M A R T H I * i n
I P A S i N e w . c o m p le t e
w equipment and underwater
l.pM 1100011400 XT' 111 00*4

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C ars
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work J I H I OBO H I 01)4 _

FA X M A C H IN E . M u e «'« mutai
M9O0 L ik t n t * 1171 77J 9470
after tPM

1970 OEVILLI CADILLAC
• 17000 OBO All power H i
0114
____________________

231-Cars

191—B uild ing
M a t e r ia ls ____
• C O N C R E T E C U LVER T**
FI section Llkenew lUO
____________M* 144)

14 F T FIB E R O LAS S V Hell 40
Hp Evtnrwd* electric, till
trailer ITiO m iM SIrm sg
• lt*4 SKI/FISH B OAT *0 HP
tAerc . ml trailer Run* greet I
11000 Partial finance 4»S 7000

•

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
• F R E E I &gt;1 y r o ld m a le
Keethouno H ousabrokan,
lores children Needs good
home It* yr old female cat
Both dog and cat are Iliad,
hare all shcYt and a rt loving
____________H4 0011____________
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_ P « w ^ s U 1 # o c h 4 0 M a * llt^

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AND SERVICE
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_________ H I 111 MOO________
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C O R V E TTE . 1*71 i s milch
Vtllow . t tops M utt i**l
AskingM 100 H I 07H
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lift'* work Asking UOOO or
best otter ____________ H 4 0144
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miles Rota wood cotgr W.H
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records and receipts 1)400
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title Call

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warranty I t *)Q 1U *4X
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Fury A t cond thru Out Good
mileage *1000 O B O H ) « • »

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/ Accessories
• NEW TIR E ISS 40 I ) Mo.n*ed
on rim *11 Ca" after *PM
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Chevy. Nissan Toyota and
small truck s t too Nice
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Bu se s/Vans
• C H E V Y B E A U V IL L E VAN
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Newer interior *1X 00 H I 1000

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Wanted
WE P A Y T O P IF O R
Complete o ' Wrecked Cart
Trucks RUNN ING or NOT
AN Y CONDITION
1H M44

241—Recreational
V e h ic les / C a m p e rs
CARR IAOE T R A IL E R . 11 It.
1*11. Roof air. Ideal live
ln/travel Furnished N'cal
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I t F T C A M P E R T R A IL E R
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WIN A T BRIDGE

by Jim m y Johnson

A R L O A N D JA N IS

"WHAT tVtCYBOOY HAS.
UOBODY HAS, ADD WHAT
YOU HAVE ALL THE TIME
YOU MEVER PEAU.Y
HAVE AT ALL *

WIVES DOUT REALLY
WAUT TO KOOW THElR
HWBAMPS PUIlObOW

FR A N K AND ER N EST

h o , no

D E A R R E A D E R : C irrh o s is
(liver scnrrfngl Is |x-rmanent and
untrcatablc. although It can lxaircsled in Its early development
II the patient stops drinking
a lc o h o l. Because the liv e r
m annfaelurrs proteins neccsaary fur blow! coagulation. peo­
ple with elrihosts (whose livers
don't function normally) often
experience bleeding tendencies.
Including bruising
Also, cirrhotics lend to suffer
fro m h n rm lrs s ra sh e s and
vaseular flushing, w h lrh - In my
experience •• may Iasi for weeks
or months Ask your doctor to
refer you to a dermatologist for u
second opinion. I'crhapa me
specialist will diagnose a treata­
ble skin condition, such as an
unusual form of eczema, that Is
unrelated lo your liver disorder
T o give you more Information.
I am sending you a free ropy of
m y Health Report "Eczem a and
Psoriasis “ Other readers who
would like a copy should send
9 1 . 2 5 p l u s a l o n g , s el f addressed. stamped envelope to
P.O. Box 2433. New York. NY
10163 Be sure to m rn llo n the
title.
D E A R DR
O O T T : My
gynecologist has not given me a
pelvic examination In four years.
I'm 70 and feel that I should
have one at least every other
year. Do you agrer?
D EA R READER No. I don't.
Because the Incidence of cancer
Is so low In this age group. must
women |Mist menopause, even If
they are sexually active, do not
need regular pelvic exams und
Pap tesls done unless they arr
h a v in g s y m p to m s, s u rh as
vaginal discharge nr bleeding.
I should emphasize that m y
view Is not universally accepted.
N o n e t h e l e s s , mo s t of t he

gynecologists 1 know prefer lo
t a k e e a c h s i t u a t io n on a
ease-by-case basis. In preference
m recom m ending arross-thctxiurd periodic pelvic exams for
all p o st-m enopausal w om en
without symptoms.
O n Ihe oilier hand. If you want
such an examination every two
yeurs. you should have It. Ask

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G A R F IE L D

B y P h illip A ld e r
The secret » l success In bridge
Is thinking along Ihe right lines
But almost everyone has a blind
s|Mit Irnm time to I line.
Today's deal conics Irom last
year's world championships in
C h ile . Af t er Wr s t leads a
diam ond, huw should South
plan the play In four spades?
North's two diamond cue-hid
showed a high curd spade raise.
Probably you Irel South overbid
by lumping lo four spades. Bill
he did have good distribution,
and experts alw ays overbid
when a game Uinus Ix-r kons
At first glance. It look* as
though you must guess the
clubs correctly But. as East has
tx&gt;lh the act- und the queen, does
that mean the eontmet must
fall? No. not If East bus a
singleton spade honor
Alter winning ihe llrst trick
wilh the diamond ace, play a
heart in dum m v's ace and ruff

tin- diamond seven In hand.
Cash the heart king and ruff tlte
heart Jaek In to r dum m y. W ith
the red suits eliminated, lead a
trum p from the dum m y.
In C hile this play worked
iM-uutlfully. After winning with
the ace. East was endplayrd.
Whether he led a club or a
diamond. South lost only one
club trick.
That seems easy enough for an
expert. But two top declarers,
one Irom the United Stales and
one from India, failed to ruff
d u m m y 's diamond und went
down.
Th e successful declarer was
Dutchm an Bauke Muller. IBs
teammate Ja n Westerhof did
well loo. leading a club at trick
one to give the declarer no
chance. Is It surprising that the
Dutch team, whose average age
was under 33. won the title?
(0 1 9 9 4 . N E W S P A P E R E N ­
TE R P R IS E ASSN.

By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTH D AY
Jan. 26. 1B04
In the year ahead there's a
|Missihtllty you'll be more In­
trigued than ever beforr by new
products nr systems. Involve­
ments In progressive endeavors
could prove profitable.
A Q U A R I U S (Jan. 20 Feb. 191
U n n e c e s s a ry stress can be
avoided today if you establish a
sensible agenda and don't leave
lm|Mirtant assignments to Ihe
last m in u te . Y o u m a y not
perform well under pressure.
Aquarius, treat yourscll In a
birthday gift. Send for your
Astro--Graph predictions for Ihe
year ahead by malting $1.25 and
a long, self-addressed, stumped
envelope lo Astro-Graph, c/o tills
newspaper. P.O. Box 4465. New
York. N.Y. 10163. Be sure to
slate your zodiac sign.

nil ntliers today could produce a
deleterious effect on persons
wltti whom yo u're Involved.
You'll evoke Ih rlr Ire. not their
cooperation.
T A U R U S IApril 20-May 201
Usually you're a rather patient
person who gives matters a
eltanee to play out. T o d a y ,
however, you could be unduly
Impulsive und Insist upon doing
things iHiinedlalcly.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20) If
|x&gt;ssihlc today try lo avoid Indi­
viduals who you believed lo be
muU-rlalistle and selfish. You’re
not apt lo have any tolerance or
compassion for these ty|x*s.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22) If
there Is something you have lo
do Kxlay that 1s dependent upon
total cooperation from another,
lie sure curb person understands
his/her part or tl might not chine
off.

PISCES (Feb. 20-Man li 20) Al
a social gathering today, don’t
try lo dominate the conversa­
tion. You already know every­
thing you know, so lx- a goal
listener and find nut what they
know.
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 19)
Imposing your opinions or views

LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) It won't
lx- very smart on your behalf
today If you lake II upon yourself
lo severely criticize someone
who Isn't present. Tills rould
generate a rebuttal you won't
like.
V IR G O (A u g . 23-Scpt. 22)
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patience for anyone today who
behaves In a manner you con­
sider socially Incorrect. Be eertuln you ure doing all the right
things before putting n pal down.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Ort. 23) Your
probabilities for achieving your
objectives look good loday, hut
Ihe problem Is you might lxmotivated lo do Ihlngs for the
wrong reasons and for Ihe wrong
rewards.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22)
T ills Is nol a g»xxl day for you to
dctiak- political or religious |x,sllions with an adversary w ilh
whom you've crossed swords
previously. Keep your conversa­
tions light.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
2 1) You m ay he a tad too
adversarial for your own gcxxl
Uxluy und try to dominate |x-rsons who won't lx- dictated to. If
this Is your Intention, be sure
you pick on someone smaller
than yourself.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n .
19) Today If you are not openminded. you may reject somevery sound advice offered you by
a loyal ally and repeal a mistake
you are being warned against.
C o p y rig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

bv Leonard Starr

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnce 1008
86th Year, No. 118 - Sanford, Florida

N EW S DIG EST -•
IN S ID E
□ Sp o rts
S A C dogfight
WINTER PARK - Thr Lake Howell and laikr
Hniutlcv girls haskctlull trains both |&gt;n»tcd
Impressive win* in remain neck and lin k In Ihr
rare for thr Seminole Athletic Conference Idle.
Src Page ID

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Rate-reduction anticipated
SANFORD — Atra Southern Hell manager
harry Slrtrklrr wild lie anticipate* an announcentenl ol a m.i|or rale reduction sell le­
nient todav wlilrlt could lead lo a S;l(K&gt; million
rul during llie next three year* The red or I Ion*
If approvrd liv the Male utility regulator, could
enhance eompetlllon with MCI Comunlrallon*
Corp.. which announced ycMctday It would
move Into the local telephone service.
Strlckler said the cut* would rap prevent
residential unit Inisluraa haso rales amt elimi­
nate "Tourhtone" surcharge*. Slrtrklrr wild the
uverag*. redurlton |&gt;cr household or buslneaa
has not t&gt;crii estimated.
Parties antlrlpulrd lo agree lo the plan are
Amertean Assoelatlon of Retired Persons. Flor­
ida Consumer Action Network and Attorney
General Hob Huiierworth The rrdnellon must
lie approved by Ihr Puhlle Service ('oumilsslon
IN-Iorr li could lake effect.

Prison in Seminole?
S ta te s o lic its
c o u n ty as a
p o te n tia l s ite
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Sonlor Staff Wrllor
SANFORD — Slate prison officials say Seminole
County rould Ire a jirlme locution for a stale
prison — If anyone's Interested.
Florida Department of Corrections Secretary
Harry Singletary' Jr. solicited Seminole County
officials for prison site pro|M&gt;sals as jrurt of Gov.
Lawton Chiles’ "Safe Streets" projxisal. In a Idler
received last week by the county. Singletary
wrote Seminole County courts placed about 529
peojilr lu stale jirlsons, bul there are no state
lockii|)s In thr county.
"W r are very Interested In Identifying addi­
tional sites lu Seminole County, (rending appro­
priations by the Legislature to build critically*
nrrdrd new jtrlsou facilities," wrote Slngletury.
County commission chairman Dirk Van Drr
See Prison, Page BA

f

Sanford's Site 10 was considered a potential
prison silo by Fodera' Bureau of Prisons In 1988

Reach up and touch someone

Al Its annual meeting Iasi month, the
Commission on Colleges ol the Southern
Association ol Collegrs and School* rralllrmrd
thr arrrrdltallon ol Srmlnolr Commimliy Col­
lege in Sanford.
Tlie college has Ix-rn accredited by that
commission every year since II became eligible
for accreditation In 1909.
With that accreditation, the i ollge Is (lermltted
to award Associate Degrees.

Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD - A nearly $600
Increase In the cost of the federal
license for flreurms dealers wouldn't
put those who deal In quantity out

of business. It is eepected however.

SANFORD - The Scenic Improvement Hoard
will meet Hits afternoon at -t p m.. In the
commission conference room at Sanford City
Hall
Among Items to lie discussed are recognition
awards through March, meniliertihip. determi­
nation ol Arbor Day festivities lor l9fM. and the
major projects in*-hiding Ideas on thr status of
concepts lor the Sanford Civic Center.
The meeting Is open lo all member* of the
public.
,

■y VICKI DeSOftMIEft
Herald Stall Writer

Hw*M ?*••• S , Swim * m w

Barely tsll enough lo reach the numbers much leas the telephone
receiver, little 2* year-old Constantino Lazarakls ol Sanlord made the
stretch recently at a local pay telephone lo phone home. Perhaps a
friendly passer-by helped the little boy drop a quarter In the slot.

Blood drive continues

Correction
In a story published In the Sanford llcrald
Monday. Goldrnlhtlr Community Development
Corporation was erroneously associated with the
Sunlnrd Housing Authority. 1 lie two unrelated
projects serve dllferent housing needs within Ihr
eomimmlly and are not alllllatrd wllh one
another.
Th r llcm ld regrets the error.

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Clear and cool

Sonny and cool, high
In the upper 50s.
Wind north 10 lo 15
mph.

For moro weather, ••• Pag# 2A

to reduce the large number of
independent small dealers.
John Melanlanson. owner of Desl
Pawn and Jewelry. 2705 S. Orlando
Drive In Sanford, said the Increase
In license costs Isn't going to solve
anything.
O s a s .F «l
□

C ivic activist R u sse ll,58,
lo se s battle with cancer

DAV conference underway

SANFORD — The Central Florida Hlood Hank
lls final day of the M*A*S*H blood Urlvr. lo
lirlp replace the hlood supply used during the
holidays.
For additional Information. |ihone 260-2088.

Gun dealers
■y NICK PFEIFAUP

S IB meeting planned

Is III

City Planner Jsy Marder saya a portion ol the
parcel could still he convened to a prlron alte.

Jump in license fees will
force many out of business

S C C re-accredited

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Arthur II. Wilson,
executive director, Washington Headquarters, of
the 1.2 million member Disabled American
Veterans DAV. is in Altamonte S|irlngs loday
through Saturday attending the Department ol
Florida Service Offh-rr Seminar.
The four day conference featuring Wilson, u
disabled Vlrliiam-era veteran. Is bring held at
Orlando North illllon A Towers. In Altamonte
Springs.

SO,

Chiies taps
judge’s
replacement

SANFORD — Dora Lee Russell,
who gave mucli of herself lo the
Sanford community for many years,
died this morning at Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford after a
long batllt- with cancer.
Mrs. Russell. 58. was known for
her commitment to a variety of
causes. Including the Ikillet Guild o f
Sanford-Scmlnole. Valeric und
Miriam's School of Dance Arts u&lt;id
the American Cancer Society.
She also served on the board of
trustees at Seminole Community
College, on the board of directors o f
the Gen. Henry Shelton Sanford
Bee Russell. Page BA

Cat crossing

Development
is on P&amp;Z
agenda
■ y j. MARK BARFIELD
Senior Stall Writer

By SANDRA E LLIO TT
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - Seminole County
Har Association President Thomas
G Freeman was ajqtolntrd Tuesday
by Gov. Lawton Chiles lo rr|»lare
retirin g C lrroll Judge Robert
McGregor.
Freeman has practiced law for 29
years lu Seminole County and lias a
private practice In Altamonte
Spring*. During III* law career, hr
has served as the attorney for
Winter Springs and Luke Mary, as
county attorney and as a Cassel­
berry munlcl|&gt;al Judge. In addition
to serving as the rounty Har Associ­
ation president. Freeman has served
for six years on the Hoard of
Governors of The Florida Har.
He Is a graduate of the University
of Florida.
McGregor Is icllring Feb. 28. His
current six-year term expires ul the
end of 199-1. He has served as a
circuit Judge In Seminole County
since 1976. In 1907. McGregor
bccumc a full-tlme Judge In Brevard
County and was elected a circuit
court Judge In 1973. Three years
later, lit transferred lo Seminole.
Seminole and Hrevard counties
romprisc thr 18lh Judicial Circuit.
C See Judge, Page BA

Dora Loa Russell

One downtown Sanford cat silently stands guard by an allay entrance
on First Street, perhaps walling for a tasty mouse or a friend with
whom to play.

SANFORD — A controversial
Wekiva Riverside fast food restau­
rant has been pulled from tonight's
Seminole County Planning and Zon­
ing Commission agenda.
Hut P&amp;Z commissioners will hear
a jimjrosal for homes, apartments
and stores on 297 acres of Blaclj
Hammock adjacent to the Seminole
County Expressway. They will also
consider a rczoning request for d
bed and breakfast Inn at 2461
Cherry Laurel Drive, immediately
north of Haldwln-Falrvhlld Funeral
Home In Ihc upproved path of future
westbound County Road 46-A lanes:
The hearings begin In Ihc County
Services Hulidtng at 6 p m. Each
proposal will he considered by
county commissioners at a later
dale.
_
Last week, attorney Miranda
Fitzgerald requested The Springs
lauci use change projtosal be pulled
from tonight's land use amendment
agenda and he reconsidered In
March as a smull-scale change.
Fitzgerald said she requested the
rescheduling when county devel­
opment reviewers sought traffic and
soils studies before the meeting.
Fitzgerald, on behalf of Poppa
C See Zoning. Page BA

S U B S C R IB E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . C a ll 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

�tA - Sanford Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Wednesday. January 5. 1994

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

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Storm strands hundreds in airports
R A JU CHSBIUM
Associated Press Writer

Juror protections leave out white m ales
FORT LAUDERDALE — A Florida appeals court ruling
protecting female Juror* lias wm r prosecutor* grumbling that
white males are thr only group left that can be thrown off a
panel.
Two Florida Suprrmr Court decisions In the 1080* prevent
lawyer* from excluding blacks or other minority groups from a
Jury because of race or skin color.
Uisl month, an appcllalr court In Palm Deach County ruled
lawyers also cannot eliminate women from Juries because of
gender.
"You've got to give a good excuse for throwing olT blacks nr
women, but not white men." said James Tylock. a white
Hroward prosecutor. “ We're the only ones you can throw off
now with Impunity. White men are the toughest ones to even
find In a Jury pool, and now you'll have frwer and fewer of
them on theJury."
Paul Zacks. a chief assistant for the Palm Reach Stale
Attorney's Office, said the rulings may prevent lawyers from
selecting Impartial Jurors.
"What both sides are looking for is n fair Jury." said Zacks.
who Is while. "But the courts arc now saying that the future
Jury is going to be whatever they say 1* politically coirecl."
The Palm Bench County case was the first lime Florldu
courts have dealt with gender bias during Jury selection.

Abortion clinic m oves under pressure
PORT ST. LUCIE — An anti-abortion group claimed a small
victory as the Aware Woman Health Center here parked Its
equipment and vacated the plaza where It's operated for five
years.
The clinic's owner. Patricia Wlndle. said pressure from
anil-abortion groups on (he landlords had succeeded In
pushing them out of their location.
"As In many of these skirmishes, the bad guy a have won the
skirmish but they haven't won the war." Wlndlr said.
Dob Kryak. executive director ol the Port St. Lucie
antl-abortton group United For Life, said It was a small
accomplishment. Rut he said he would wnlt to see If the cltnle
reopened before declaring victory.
"Wherever they show up. we'll be there." Kryak said.
Wlndle pledged the clinic would reopen, but she would not
say when or where because she didn't want to attract a new
wave of protests at the new location.

From Atioclalid Prat* rtport*

GunsContinued from Page 1A
their homes seldom publish llietr
tf He commented. "Tills Is Jusl phone numbers or addresses in a
^another way that gov-mmem is phone book.
In Houston. Texas. Frank
If'golng to charge private business
Ifrfor what law enforcement appar­ Kendrick, gun manufacturer and
part-time dealer In competition
e n t l y can't do."
Jj: Melanlnnson said thr crimliml pistols says some acquaintances
^element will continue to buy who hold licenses to take
Arguns from non-lli-ensed deulers advantage of manufacturers'
i ttiEv£ w &lt;yii(h f past, and this discounts and enjoy othcfjcpn. ocw uycrtM'Timmas* ww'&amp;Jiaw- vcntcne.c* probably wont
.itaa'i
:!uny aticct. "J'hcy know where to payu
"Unless they buy u lot of
* buy guns, ^r£f (I Isn't from those
f of us 'who will end up paying guns." he said. "II won’t be
worth II anymore."
i that WOO." he said.
That Is the goal of a proposal
He continued. "The only proi pie 1 have sold guns to art- Tuesday by Treasury Secretary
&gt; law-abiding people. Those who Lloyd Ben (sen, who wants to see
1 would use them for crimes the fee for dealer licenses raised
f certainly aren't going lo buy a lo 8600 a year.
gun from a recognized dealer , Dealers who sell across their
7 and have paperwork submitted kitchen table or out of car trunks
arc often the source of powerful
$to Tallahassee."
! Bert Nelson, co-owner of AAN weapons for criminals. Treasury
BSport*. SOI French Avenue In ofnclalssald.
The license fee was 810 a year
Sanford, agrees thut It may
5 reduce the type dealers who before Congress Increased It last
operate from their homes. year to 8200 for a three-year
"Whnl this Mill probably do." he license — or 866 u year — and
said. "Is to Increase sales by 890fora renewal,
Federal officials contend that
commercial dealers such us
AAN.”
raising the fee would reduce the
j Nelson Insists however that 258.000 licensed dealers by 80
Mhe In'entlon of the new law Is percent, cutting down on the
: wrong. "Let's face It." he said. How of guns and making It easier
1" If the government eliminates all to trace weapons and enforce
f gun dealers, we would still have existing lows.
While many dealers agree 910
- crime."
The yellow pages of the phone was too low. they worry a
i book for the Sanford area con- sudden fee increase would drive
: tain only six businesses under many buyers and sellers Into the
Gun Sales. That numlwr In­ uifeg-jiated sales arena of gun
cludes one In Clmlunta and one shows and want ads. making
In Oviedo. Loral dealers said many more guns untraccablc.
persons who deal In guns from
"Gun traceability Is directly

LOTTERY
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winning numbers selected
Tuesday In the Florida Lottery:
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4-5-0

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Vol 86. No 118
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See related story Page TA
MIAMI — Jolla Hall sighed and
worried she would be fired from
her cashier's Job at a New York
City food service company If she
didn't get home quickly.

nights to the Northeast. Hen­
derson said. Some passenger*
complained Amrrleuit wan not
doing enough to Mod them
nltrmulc nights
"A lot of nasty |&gt;an1n. nasty In
the sense that they uskrd why
we're not Hying In bad weather."
said an American ticket counter
employee who would not give
hrr name. "Thai's when I ask.
W ould you d riv e In this
weather1*"'
Betty K&lt;uilima11 was among
the Irate passengers

After spending a two-week
v a c a tio n with r e la tiv e s in
Panama. Hall was sirnndrd
Tuesday night at Miami In­
ternational Airport after hrr
"W e don't know what the
flight to New York City was snow situation Is, we Just know
cancelled.
our flight's canceled.** said
Kaulfmntt. who was trying to get
"I lose my holiday pay. too. If I
don't get to work tomorrow." to Hoston. "W e don't know If
we’re going to he nt a hotel. If
she said.
we're going lo get another plane.
Hall was one of hundreds of If we're going to leave tomorrow
airline passengers stuck In We don’t know anything."
Some travelers took the delays
Miami — where temperatures
were forecast to reach the upper In stride.
40* — after stormy weather
"Things like this happen all
forced utmost all major ntrllnes
over
the world." said A. Llpper.
to eancel or delay nights to most
bound for Tel Aviv. Israel, from
cities In the Northra*!
his home In the Fiorina Keys.
The storm blasted states from His El Al night was delayed llu.ee
North Carolina to Maine on hours because It couldn't make a
Tuesday, keeping grounded scheduled stop In New York
hundreds of nights, piling snow City.
nearly 3 feet deep and leaving
"If you can t hang loose and
more than 200.000 people
get uptight about it. don’t go.”
without power.
he said.
Many passengers stranded at
Meanwhile, Orlando InternaMiami International planned to
tlonul Airport exp erlen ecd
spend the night at nearby hotels
But others weathered the delays sunny. 60-degree w eath er
Tuesday, hut hundreds of pas­
In the airport, sleeping huddled
sen gers found th e m s elv es
to luggage with pillows and
snowed In anyway.
b la n k e ts provided by the
airlines.
Hardrsl hit was USAtr. Or­
The airport hotel was hooked lando International's third*
solid on the f):»t night tilts busiest airline, which shut down
season of widespread delays and operations. In little more than an
cancellations In Miami, said hour Tuesday afternoon. USAIr
airport spokesman Marc Hen­ canceled nights from Orlando
bound for Pittsburgh. Baltimore.
derson.
Hardest hit was American Detroit. Charlotte, N.C., Dayton.
Airlines, which canceled 10 Ohio, and Syracuse. N Y.

Cold temperatures raise
concerns over homeless
today.
The warm spot ttt the state
early today was Key West, where
As fears or Hooding along thr temperature was fll thts
Florida's Gull Const dissipated, morning.
Authorities tri the Pasco
concents across the stair turned
to those who might be caught County community of Crystal
without shelter during the tin Springs say the cool tempera­
tures may have had a hand In tin
usually cool temperatures
"F or the trail people and early morning ftre which killed
elderly, we want to he sure they two young children
Pasco Fire Rescue Chief Bill
have a place to come In lo." said
LI/. Regalado, assistant director MrMIchael said as spare healer
of Metro Dade County's Office ol being used In a mobile home,
which hud no healing system,
Homeless Programs.
By late Tuesday, about 20 started the tihue which killed
people had sought refuge from Joshua Haynes. 6, and Desiree
chilly temperatures at Dade llerfleltl. 23 months, early
Tuesday,
County's South Beach shellrr
"It's not ns cotil as Its going In
Six other people from two
get. so (teople are not kmxkltig families survived the blaze.
oil our doors, hut we expect
West of Crystal Springs along
them to come tn as It gets Florida's Central Gulf Coast,
there little of the Hooding which
colder." she said
Volunteers ojx-nrd n shrltcr ul had Itern anticipated l&lt;y fore­
the Culmrr Neighborhood Cen­ casters.
ter In Miami and the Red Cross
The U.S. Coast Guard on
and Sulvallnu Army also had Tuesday reported sens up to 10
shelier sparr available across feet outside the mouth ol Tuui|&gt;a
lhe slate.
Huy and higher than 13 lert at a
The temperature at Miami buoy ItX) miles oil ihc Hrtii.iiitfo
International Airport at 4 a m Comity Coast.
was a mild 55 degrees, hut w ith
The National Weather Service
the wtndchlll made It feel like said Its only n-port ol Hooding
43.
came from Lee County. There
Forecasters called It poteti
the state Department of Trans­
tiallv dangerous for the home­ portation dunt|M-d rocks lo shore
less. Ihc elderly anil Infirm, and up a hlghw.iv extruding from
for pets and plants outside for Sanlbrl Island to Captlvu Island
extended periods
where 6-loot waves threatened to
erode the mad lied
In North Florida, tcmperatiin •&gt;
Decreasing winds and seas will
dipped into the 30s by early
today. But the wind made the air cum- the threat of coastal Hood­
ing at the next high tide this
feel much colder.
morning, actordlng lo the Na­
At Eglln Air Force Base, the tional Weather Service.
mercury dropped to 38 with a
T h r northw esterly winds
wind chill factor of 22. nt 3 a m
As far south as Fort Myers the across Florida stemmed Irom a
feels-llke temperature reached strung low pressure systrm off
only Into the high 30s early the northeast U.S. Coast.
By Th* Associated Press

Veterans,
fam ilies of
m issin g want
leverage kept
Dy RO N WORD
Associated Press Writer
JACKSONVILLE - The trade
embargo with Vietnam is the
only bargaining chip the United
States has to get a full account­
ing o f all Americana still missing
In the Southeast Aslan war and
should not be Itrted. POW-M1A
families and war veterans said.
Jill Hubbs. who recently re­
turned from a trip to Vietnam
seeking Information about her
missing father, and Mary Hoff,
whose husband was shot down
over Laos, said the embargo
must remain until all the Infor­
mation Is released on 2.200
missing Americans
"W e arc here today to send a
loud-and-clear message to the
president and Ills administration
that we will not sit quietly by
and allow the trade embargo lo
be lifted before full disclosure of
all archival documents and In­
formation Is received from the
Vietnamese," Ms. Hubbs said
Tuesday.

Take home technology

Mataid Photo b. h f i i Hamack

Charles Smith, left, computer distribution
coordinator for tha Seminole County school
system Chapter 1 Homo Computer program,
loads carrying cases filled with take homo
technology with tho holp of Seminole High

School Diversified Cooperative Training (DCT)
membors, The computers onabto Chapter 1
studonts to advance In Math. Reading and
computer skills by using the systems at home.

THE W EATH ER
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LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Sunny and cool. High
In (he upper 50s. Wind north 10
lo 15 rnpli.
Tonight: Fair and cool. Low In
the lower 40s. Wind becoming
cast 5 mph.
Thursday: Sunny and wanner.
High In Ihc lower to mid 70s.
Wind southeast 10 mph.
Extended forecast: Friday:
Partly cloudy with a chance of
afternoon showers. Lows In the
SOs. Highs In ihe lower lo mid
70s. Saturday: A chance of
showers early then decreasing
clouds. Lows In the upper 40s to
lower 50s. Highs In the 60s.

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Smyrna Beach: Waves are 1-2
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6:10 a.m.. 6:35 p.m. TIDES:
Daytona Beach: highs. 2:31
a.m.. 2:20 p.in.. lows. 8 03 n.m..
8:28 p.m.: New Smyrna Beach:
highs. 2:36 u.m.. 2:25 p.m.:
lows. 8:08 u.m., 8:33 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs. 2:51 a.m.,
2:40 p.m.; lows. 8:23 a.m., 8:48
p.m.

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Tonight: Wind northeast 10 to
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Inland waters a moderate chop.
T h u rsd a y: W ind h em m in g
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39. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
[".Tuesday's high...............85
Barometric preaaure.30.2B
Relative Humidity....63 pet
Winds...........North 13 mph
Rainfall..............................0 I p .
Sunset................ 5:43 p.m.
['Sunrise...............7:19 a.m.

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Sanford Hersio, Sanford, Florida • Wednesday, January 5. 19W - 3A

W e lfa re reform :
A d m in is tr a tio n
d e b a te s tim in g

POLICE BRIEFS
Theft charged
John Edward MacFurtanc. 35, 117 S. laurel Ave„ Sanford,
was arrested by Oviedo police early Monday morning on
charges of theft and dealing In stolen property. An Oviedo
woman reported MacFarlane was house-sitting for her and took
•535 in Hems, selling them to a Sanford pawn shop and
Individuals. Police say MacFarlane admitted to taking the Items
and selling them. MacFarlane was also held on an Orange
County probation violation charge for a conviction for engaging
In business with certification.

■ r j k n n ip b r d ix o n
Associated Press Writer_________

Arrest for resisting officer
Brett Howard Green, 27. 22 Windsor Isle. Lake* Mary, was
airested on a resisting a law officer at his home Monday
afternoon during a quarrel with his girl-friend. A Seminole
County deputy reported Green was uncooperative.

Drug paraphernalia
James Edward Campbell. 31. 2420 Broadway. Midway, was
arrested on a drug paraphernalia possession charge by a
Seminole County deputy Monday night. The deputy reported
finding u corn l n r smoking device In Campbell'a pocket after
arresting him on u warrant charge of failure to appear In court
to answer to n prrvlous charge of failure to pay a fine.

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A composlle ol a suspect In a rape Monday.

Warrant arrests made
The following wunlrd persons were taken Into custody:
• Mike Dwayne Shuler. 10. 38 Higgins Terrace. Sanford,
apprehended In Orange County on a Seminole County
probation violation c*in-ge for a robbery conviction.
• Dan Arthur Surnmerslll. 23. 1206W-A Elm Avc., Sanford,
arrested Monday In the ntntr parole and probation office on a
proball in viol aI Ion charge fur an aggravated bit (cry convic­
tion.
• Billy Hay Gray. 37. no permanent address. Sanford,
nrresled on probation violation charge for a drunken driving
accident convlrtlon.

Crim es reported to deputies
The following crimes were reported to Seminole County
deputies:
• •217 In cash was reported taken from a residence In the
4400 block of Had to Avenue In I he Citrus Heights subdivision
near Sanford sometime Sunday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
• A 17-year-old laike Mary youlh reported he was attacked
by three youths In the parking lot of St. Croix Apartments
Monday night. The youlh reported he was sitting in his
girlfriend's rar chatting with the girl when the three assailants
quickly approached the car. Two of the three pulled him hum
car to the ground, saying "Give me all your money” and
kicking and beating him. The girl ran screaming for help,
scaring away the attackers, the youth reported.
• •1,500 In iMsscAstons, Including a camcorder and stereo
equipment, were reponed taken from a Seminole Woods
residence in the 5600 block of Deer Path sometime MOnday
between 7:45 am. and 3:39 p.m.

Cops seek suspect
in Geneva rape
S A N F O K l) — S em in o le
County sheriff's Invesilgalors
are seeking assistance In Iden­
tifying a man suspected of
raping a Geneva woman in her
home Monday morning The
23-year-old victim told In­
vestigators she met (he man at
Church Street Station in Or­
lando Sunday nighi and ac­
cepted a ride home from the
man. The assault occurred In
her bedroom, she reported.
Based on a description given
by the woman. Investigators

A P A u lo Writer

The following crimes were reported to Sanford police:
• A Sanford man reported 5435 In possessions were taken
from his 1972 Dodge Dart parked at the the comer of East
Seminole Boulevard and North Palmetto Avenue Monday. The
man said the car had been left unattended between 9:10 a.m.
and 9 :10 a.m.
• A man rrported his r—tdsnoc in Lhs 40ft block td MlmmL 10th
Street was burglarized sometime between 10:10 a.m. and
11:15 a.m. Monday.
• A clerk of the Handy Way at 303 E. 25th St. reported her
purse was stolen from behind the counter by a man entering
the store at 3:59 a.m. Tuesday. The Sanford woman reported
there was a $211 check Inhhe bag.
• A video tape recorder was reported taken from a residence
In the 900 block of Weal 11th Street sometime Monday
between 2:30 p.m. and 11:28 p.m.

Drug arrest
Sanford police arrested Jimmy Swell. 28, of 1409 W. 14th
Street, on Friday. Members of the Special Investigative Unit
said they located him In the 300 block of Poplar Avenue when
they responded In a call regarding possible drug activity. Swell
was arrested on a charge of possession of crack cocaine, one
gram.

Moderate and conservative
Democrats In the House see
welfare reform as a sure fire
re-election Issue.

The big three automakers
make strides in ’93 sales
■ f ALAN k. ADLIB

Crimes reported to Sanford police

prrjtarrd a composite photo­
graph ol the man. He was
described as black with a light
complexion, about 25 years of
nge. 5 leet. live or six Inches
tall, weighing nbout 150 to
ICO lb*, and with short, brown
afro styled hair. The victim
said the man answered to
"Grrg J.," and drove a 1980 to
1988 dark blue or black
Nissan 300ZX. Anyone with
Informal Ion about the suspect
Is asked to call Investigator
Todd Brawn. 330-6650.

WASHINGTON - President
Clinton may let his plan to
overhaul the nation's welfare
system slip this year as he
pursues health care reform, ad­
ministration officials and welfare
experts say.
A senior administration of­
ficial. speaking on condition of
anonymity, says the president Is
''genuinely undecided" about
how aggressively to puzh welfare
refo rm w h ile C o n g re ss Is
wrestling with health reform.
“ There arc ongoing decisions
within the administration about
the timing of welfare reform and
no decision has been reached."
the official said Tuesday. "One
possibility Is to pursue both
concurrently. A second possibili­
ty Is to delay Introduction of a
welfare reform bill until health
care reform Is at least through
the mnjor committers."
But a source familiar with
administration deliberations
says Democratic leaders In
Congress have advised the pres­
ident to chose between health
rare and welfare reform, warn­
ing that It would be too tricky to
move both at the same time.
The sam e c o n g res sio n a l
committers that have jurisdic­
tion over welfare — Senate
Finance and House Ways and
Means — also have Jurisdiction
over health care reform.
The administration, the official
said, decided It would avoid

DETROIT - The Big Three
automakers sold more than 10.4
million cars and trucks In 1993.
shrinking Japan's market share
and propping up the U.S.
economy with their stronprst
'sales In three yeSrs
Boosted by new vat liSvS, low
monthly leasing options for
buyers and higher priced Japa­
nese competition. Ford Motor
Co.. General Motors Corp. ana
Chrysler Corp. had Ihelr best
performance since 1990, when
they sold 10.7 million vehicles.
The Ford Taurus sedan wus
the nation's best-selling car for
the second straight year and the
F-Series pickup was best-selling
truck for the 17Hi year. Ford had
fiv e o f the lb best-selling
vehicles.
Final auto sales figures won't
tie available until today, when
some European makers release
their numbers. But makers re­
sponsible for more than 90

percent of the industry reported
1993 totals on Turvlay.
Chrysler Corp. finished with
14.5 percent of the U.S. market
— its best showing In 23 years.
Its new car lineup helped
Chrysler sell about 2 million
vehicles for the first time since
1HH9.
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For General Motors, the No. t
U.S. automaker, growing fiemand for trucks was a blessing
and a curse: It ran out of trucks
to sell becat-se of Insufficient

factory space.
The success of new models
and the strength of the yen were
expected to steal about 1 per­
centage point from the 24.3
percent U.S market share Japa­
nese automakers held in 1992.
The industry proved to be the
engine of the economy's recov­
ery. Factory orders and Industri­
al production grew, and con­
sumer spending rose through
new lease and purchase con­
tracts.

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doing anything to Jeopardize
health reform, which tops Its
domestic agenda.
There have been other signs
recently that welfare reform may
be taking a back seat: When
Clinton outlined his agenda for
the new year, he spoke of his
com mitment to guaranteed
health care, safer streets aod a
stronger economy. Hr men-!
tinned the need to reward work:
over welfare, but without tlm
same kind of commitment
The Los Angeles Times re­
ported last week that Whlld
House officials have quietly^
shelved plans lo announce ihd
president's welfare reform pro]
posal In his Slate of thr Unlnq
speech Inter this month Alsoi
the 1995 federal budget, due la
be unveiled In February. Is llkeld
to lark any allowance for sinn­
ing a welfare reform plan.
Cllnion's cull lo "endj welfare
w c iiiiin
as we know it" and cut oil
welfare benefits after tw
kvo yr:u:|
for able-bodied parents was ond
of his most popular campaign
promises and helped define hlnj
as a New Democrat Delaying
welfare reform could be political­
ly risky In 1994. an election
year.
"They really seem to be fllrtf
Ing with d isaster by p ro­
crastinating and doing every­
thing to avoid carrying that
pledge out." said Roben Rector,
a welfare expert with the con­
servative Heritage Foundation.
"They're looking for a minimum
fig leaf cover."

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Chiles: Subsidized insurance for 1 million people
By JA C K IE HALLIFAX
Associated Press Writer_________
TALLAHASSEE — Proplr who
don’t get health care on (hr job
and can't afTord private coverage
could get government help pay­
ing their premium* uniter re­
forms recommended by Gov.
Lawton Chiles.
The plan Chiles unvctled
Tuesday also would cover un­
employed people who don't re­
ceive welfare.
The only requirements would
be U.S. citizenship. Florida re­
sidency and Income below
917.425 (or an Individual and
835.875 for a family of four.
: Although 2 million of Florida's
; 2.8 million uninsured residents
w ould be e lig ib le . C h iles
estimated only about hnlf would
participate.
"W e have a plan to rover over
*1 million Floridians, working
people, working people and their
families who today have no
Insurance, today have to depend
on the emergency room to take
s their children to get health care
* for them.'* he told reporters.
? The plan will be considered by
the Legislature during the regn*

lar tiO day session that tx*gln*
nest month. It must also Ihapproved by the federal govern­
ment.
T h e g o v e r n o r h as lo n g
advocatrd cutting the link lxI wren welfare ami hrnlth-care
assistance. Under his proposal,
private Insurance subsidized by
the g o v ern m e n t c ou ld he
purchased through Florida’s 11
regional health-care alliances,
the cornerstone of last year's
reforms.
The plan estimates the mon­
thly premium lor a family of four
at 8331 and for an Individual at
8111. Chiles proposes the federal
government pick up hnlf the Inh
and the state almost n third.
Individuals would pay the rest,
unless their employers agree to
spill the remaining portion with
them.
A sliding scale would he
established Tor the premium,
with lull subsidies for unem­
ployed people under the federal
poverty level. Olhcrs could llml
themselves paying as little as
812 a month for an Individual
policy or 81B for a family. The
highest estimated payment
would tx- 850 for an individual

and 87H for a family.
Chiles would like to sec t h o s e
p rem iu m s cut In h alf by
employers who contribute to the
cost of ihrlr workers' care.
Hr said the government's
contribution — at both the
federal and stale levels — would
tx- covered by savings created by
current reform s. Including
managed care concepts utilized
In Medicaid, the Joint federalstate health rare program for
people on welfare.
The price for the first year
would be 8227 million for the
federal government and 8147
million for the state. Those
figures would climb over the
next two years to top 81 billion
for the federal government and
8653 million for the state as
more people part Iripulr.
Oilier sections of the 23H page
plan include a basic benefits
package, expanded membership
In the alliances and long-term
care.
Mrmlx-rnhlp In Ihr alliances,
which are expected to start
coord in atin g coverage this
spring. Is nnw limited to busi­
n esses w ith 50 or fe w e r
employers Chiles wnnis lo open

them to Individuals and busi­
nesses with up to 150 workers.
The proposed basic benefit
package emphasizes prevention
and carries a 82.000 out-ofpocket cap for Individuals and a
84.000 cap fur families, regard­
less or whether the coverage Is
through a health maintenance
organization or a traditional
fee-for-servlce Indemnity plnn.
Doug Cook, chief architect of
th e p la n , said he h o p e d
lawmakers would reduce some
of the co-payments included in
the plan. Cook, dlrrclor ol * V
Agrnry for Health Cnre Admin­
istration. planned to present the
proposals to two House commillers today.

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TALLAHASSEE - One In
five Floridians have no health
Insurance, giving Florida the
fourth highest uninsured rate
for non-elderly residents In the
nation, Herr Is a siallsllral
breakdown on the uninsured:
• 2.B million uninsured
Florldlnns
• one-third of uninsured are
children
• fewer than 700,000 of
Florida's uninsured residents
have Incomes below the feder­
al ixiverty level

Legal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
1EMIN0I E COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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IN TH E C IR C U ITC O U R T
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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prooonlty holding u d properly
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purtuonl lo Section* TO ZOI 104.
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Q U E S T ISol on Hsnoroblo
Judge el the Circuit Court.
EigSloonlh Judicial Circuit.
Sentinel* Count,, florid* find
probable couto mol mo ebon
property thouto not bo Mi totted
to mo ebon ogoncy You bill be
lent o copy et mo Ord*r linding
Probable Cone once It It Ugood
by Itio Judge ond II bill advice
you Sow and when to retpond to
mit roguool tor tarf - tturo
I HERESY C E R TIFY TH A T
o true ond correct copy ol Hut
Notice o*l tonl to m* above
nomod eddromt by U.S. rogit
lered moll, return rocoipi re
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Some of life's little ups and downs

Health care at a glance

MARY ANN KLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florid* Ear No : i lN H
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
iM Jltm Street
ientard. Florid* nFM tJM
TtNeMne (coring m u
Pubwfe Ow t e H t it, si.
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ond oil other* who claim on
in lo r e il In tha follow ing
proper I,
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T R UC K. V IN rOJiB JM l*0»*J
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Somlnoto Count, Sheriff t Ol
IK*. Somlnol* Count,, Florid*
th ro u g h h it a ll lc o r i, In
v**1lg*tort or og*ntt. i*li*d the
obov* proper!, on Nov«mb*r l|.
IftJ. *1 Jr r»*r Slot* Rood CM
Sorrlnoto Count,. Florida, and It
pratenti, holding laid proper«,
tor rn* purpoM or forfeiture
purtuonl to Section* t i t FBI roc
Florida Stalutov and bill RE
Q U E S T Ibal an Honorable
Judge ol 'So Circuit Court.
Eighitonis Judicial Circuit.
Somlnol* Count,, florid* Find
probable cavtt mot the above
property mould not be forfeited
to th* above agency You bill b*
**nt a copy ol m* Order linding
Probable Coute one* I! It ilgned
by me Judge and II bill advito
you how ond when to retpend to
mil requetl lor tortoilurt
I HEREBY C E R TIFY TH A T
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nomod oddrtttei by U S r*gu
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comber. I**J
MARY ANNKLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida (o r No tlJtJ*
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHE RIFF'S OF PICE
IJ4J Jllh Slreel
Sonlord. Florid* UFFJ FJH
Totopnon* i cor i jjo oajj
PuMlRi December It, Jl, Ittl
A Jonvor, i. r : m
O E M Ml

• four out of five of the
uninsured have Ini nines below
250 percent ol the federal
poverty level
• three of every four un­
insured Floridians are workers
or the dependents of workers
• more than half the un­
insured people with Jobs work
for firms with fewer than 25
employees
• nrnrly two-ibirds o f the
uninsured people with Jobs
work for firms with fewer than
100 employees.

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INAND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

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C A M E R O N S H O W N COM
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M AR Y E C LEA R W A TER
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ESTA TF OF PAUL TOWELL.
Defeated e l41
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N OTICEOF ACTION
TO ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS
OEVISEES AND CLAIMANTS
OF THE ESTATE OF PAUL
TOWELL Dec•*wet
CUR REN T RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
SUPERIOR POOLS AND
SPAS INC
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and II Defendant u decraved
her retpet’iv* unknubtt heir*,
dev it***. grantee* a u g u e t
creditor* lienor* and truetoe*,
end ell other peivon* claiming
by, through m trr or ogetntt
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that on
action to tortetot* a mortgage
an th* loilowing property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida
UNIT JJCC. LAKE HOWELL
AR M S C O N D O M IN IU M . A
CONDOMINIUM. ACCORDING
TO THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM AND EXHIB
ITS A N N E X C O T H E R E T O ,
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RECORDS BOOK Ijn . PAGE
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hoi been Med again*! you and
you or* required lo tor,* a copy
ol your written detente* II any.
within JS do,* otter the tint
publication of thH Notice ol
Action, on Mictveel J Ecnever
ri* P A Plemtltt t attorney,
who** K M D II I* Obi B o ,more
Boulevard. Suit* MO. Temp*
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net with mi* Court either before
vet vie* on Plaintiff-* attorney or
immediate!, thereafter. other
wit* o deUwll will be entered
again*! you tor th* rellel d*
mended In th* Complaint or
petition
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one* each wee* tar two centecu
tie* wee** In Ih* Sonlord
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Clerk otme Court
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�Sanford Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Wednesday, January 5, 1994 - 7A

M Cl’s move into local market fits deregulatory mood
By DIANA CUSTOM
Associated Press vVrtier

W A S 111 N O T O N - MCI
Communications Cotp.‘s plan to
cut looal phone companies out of
Its long distance service to major
clllrs suits Washington's dr*
regulatory mood mid should
please big busbies* Hut II re­
mains to be seen whether Indi­
vidual cousumrrs will t&gt;eurht.
MCI announced Tuesday II
would spend $20 billion to
upgru dr its lo n g -d is ta n ce
n e tw o rk wi t h fib e r op lie
Etechnology known as SONET
and S2 billion in build switching
equipment III (hr nation's 20
largest elites
The switches and MCl’s con­
necting litxT optic phone lines
I would link MCI customers — big
I businesses. In the lieghming —
“ directly with the MCI longdlsianrr network and Ibus
bypass local phone companies.
MCI already has the switching
technology under construction
In Atlanta, and Installation In
New York. Washington. I.os
Angeles. Dallas and Hoslon will
tregm soon. MCI Chairman Bert
Roberts said.
Eventually, the service will lie
extended to residential users,
pmliahly through partnerships
H with other companies, like eahlr
■ T V providers, liolierts said MCI
JM rtro atvi could tie available lo
«eu stn inrr* of rival long-distance
^ V o m p a n lrs like A T A T and
Sprint, he added
B ATAT and Sprint said that
“ they already offer SONET service
and that MCI was |ust playing
calrhup. Hot Ihe foray Into the

local market place goes tieyond
anything ATAT or Sprint has
nllemplrd.
Currently, when n caller
makes a long distance rail. Ihr
ronnectlon Is completed at Ihr
calling nnd receiving ends
through a local phone rnmi&gt;any.
MCI pays local phone c« on panics
$.ri billion a year In these socalled access charges, which Is
Ihe most profitable part of the
phone huslnrss. particularly for
calling by large huslnrss cus­
tomers.
All Ihe long-distance providers
have complained about Ihe ac­
cess charges they pay (he seven
regional Hell companies (hat
have a monopoly on local serv­
ice.
' ’Long-distance companies are
at the mercy of local trims, since
they are thr only way to reach
our customers." Sprint Chair­
man William Esry said. "Today,
•15 permit or the cost lo carry a
tong-d 1stanee call Is a direct
paymrnl lo the local telephone
company lor the 'last mile*
ronnectlon."
1 he Hells argue that the access
fees are nerdrd to subsldlre thr
cost ol delivering rrgular photic
service to customers In remote
areas or poor neighborhoods that
nrver could afford the true cost
of phones.
Thr government long has
Mip|mrtrd the philosophy that
telephones lie available lo all
Americans so that everybody
has access to emergency serv­
ices and e m p lo ym en t o p ­
portunities.
Huberts said he supjHirts the
need lor universal telephone

access and would combine to
contribute to n fund so that
everyone gels service. Hut he
said he liellrvrs Ihr- Hells' access
charges are excessive.
The Issue as far as fedrral
regulator*. Congress and Ihe
While House Is concerned Is
Increasing competition to drlvr
down prices and offer nrw serv­
ices.
A number of deregulatory bills
are la nding In Congress that,
among oilier things, would allow
locnl phone companies to olfrr

cable TV hi their local service
areas and expand opportunities
for companies lo compete for
local phone service. Other legis­
lation would allow thr region'’ '
H e l l s t o e a in p e t c I n
m a n u fa c tu rin g nnd longdlntunec sendees.
Hut Roberts said many local
and stale laws would need to lachanged to allow MCI Into the
local exchange market. Only
fou r s la te s — New York .
Massachusetts. 'Washington nnd
Illinois — allow competition with

the regional Dells.
•
Esry predicted that the local
Hells would not give way easily.
The Hells say that If they are lo
share Ihe local exchange they
should Ire allowed Into longdlstonce business lhai has been
denied them by the 1982 court
agreement that broke up ATAT
and created the regional Hells
Hul MCI nnd the oilier long­
distance companies say Ihe Hells
shouldn't Ire allowed Into long­
distance until there Is cfftrllvc
local competition

A
Hep Erl ward Markey. D-Mass..
chairman of the House Energy
and Commerce telecommunlca
tlons subcommittee, praised
MCl's financial rommllmrnt and
said the announcement "Is
strong evidence thal local com­
petition Is more than an abstract
policy."
He said the legislation In* has
Introduced, lo Ire taken up when
Congress returns at ihe end of
Ihe month, will address con­
cerns about reasonably priced
consumer service.
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1994’s first nor’easter
buries the East in snow
By MAftQARIT LILLARD
Associated Press Writer
Varatloners were stranded
today at Miami's airport, but
skiers took gleeful advantage of
a powerful storm that dumped
snow — almost 3 feet deep In
places — from North Carolina to
Maine.

East us the storm moved Into
Canada.
The wcaihrr-related deaths
Included n boy who slid Into
truffle In New Humpshlrr. u man
hit by a falling tree in Wrst
Virginia and a Nrw York con­
tractor who slipped and hit his
head oil a plow. Two women
were killed In traffic accidents,
and eight men collapsed after
shoveling snow.

The year's first major storm
closed schools In 16 states
In uddlllon. five people died of
Tuesday, knocked out power to carbon-m onoxide poisoning
hundred* of thousands of huinrs fro m a f a u l t y h e a t e r In
nnd left at leas-. 13 people dead.
Louisiana. The weather also
In Weal Virginia, residents caused six deaths tn Canada,
bombarded by as much as 2 feel where the storm delivered biller
ol snow started digging out.
cold nnd a heavy dose of snow —
"I Just came bark from Florida almost a foot In Quebec.
right uftrr Christmas." said Dix­
National Guurdnmcn In east­
ie Kennedy of Huckhannon. ern Kentucky used armored
W.Vn. "I wish I’d stayed down transports lo move snowbound
there."
patients, carry' power crews and
deliver fuel after up lo 9 Inches
Had she watted a week. Ken­ of snow knocked out electricity.
nedy might have gotten her
wish. Hundreds of passengers
Juanita Vance, who has em­
were stuck in Miami after the physema and uses an oxygen
second storm In a week forced machine, called a medical
nearly all major airlines to supply company for backup
cancel or delay flights to most oxygen when her power fulled.
Northeastern cities.
Some "They got a four-wheel-drive and
planned to spend the night at they got II lo me.” said Vance,
hotels Others ramped out next who lives near the Virginia
to their luggage at Miami In- border In rurul Vlrgle. Ky.
le rn a lln n a l A ir p o r t , with
blankets and pillows provided by
At Washington A Jefferson
Ihe airlines.
College In Washington. Pa.,
where classes were called off.
Julia Hall worried she would
Don Taylor said he and his
be fired from her cashier's Job In fraternity brothers would “ be
New York If she didn't gel home drinking a little beer, watching
quickly from her iwo-wcck movies, having snowball battles,
vacation In Panama. ” 1 lose my playing a little football."
holiday pay. loo. If I don't get to
work tomorrow." she sighed.
Others also ..fused lo let a few
feet of snow stand In their way.
W eather m ay have kept
Donmm llugglcr pul Hoslun
children out of school, but It commuters to shame, donning a
didn't keep them home. Plenty woolly cap. gloves, storm pants
got to the Wnrhusctt Mountain and a jacket to make his rounds
Ski Area In Princeton, Mass.
as a bicycle messengrr. He made
"There are so many school 14 deliveries by noon.
cancrllallons and a lot of these
kids were home for Christmas.
Parents don't want them home
another day." manager David
Crowley said.- "I have a feeling
wc nrc going lo lie a baby-sitting
service today."

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Muggier said. "I'm going along
and hit the Intersection and,
w h a m . I g e l hi t w i t h
50-mlle-an-hour wind. And then
there's the headwind. That kills
me."

The heaviest snow was In the
central Appalachians and upper
Ohio Volley. Thirty-three Inches
fell In Wayncsburg In south­
western Pennsylvania.
The wind and cold were
expected lo ease Malay In the

Hen Halley walked out of his
Charleston. W.Va.. home and
found a thick tree limb had
fallen on Ihe roof of his convert­
ible. "I wasn't going lo have the
lop down today anyway." he
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clip cold-shooting Tribe

AROUND THE
Heat hum ble Nets
MIAMI - Gletl R kr had 22 points and nine
rebound* and the Miami Heat took advantage ol
New Jersey’s poor shooting for a 100-83 victory.
The Nets' starter* shot 35 percent. Artuou
Gilliam led the scoring with 11 point*
Kony Selkaly entered the game late in the llr*t
halfandrtided with IHpolntsond lOrrtiounds.

By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports//filer ____________
WINTER PARK - Two things
were woven at latke Howell High
School Tuesday nights good learns
overcome adversity anil tf you ian ’1
put the halt In the basket, you can’t
win
Homestanding Gike Howell barely
noticed the ab-»-nt e of a starter and
a top reverse a* the Silver Hawk*
eliminated Seminole High School
from the Seminole Athletic Conferrm e girls’ basketball rncr. 75-50.
With starting renter Christina
James and backup forward Jill
Mathias out sick, t-orl Marrhiwll:
stepped up and t«x»k control ol the
Inside in Ihe first quarter srorlng
11 point* on live of si.( shooting
from Ihe floor and grabbing Hvc
rebounds as the Silver Hawk* led
22-14 after the Ural pet tod.
’’She'* capable of playing like that
every night." said luike Howell head
Bee Unbeaten. Page 3b

Hurricanes blow away FAU
UOCA RATON — Michael Gardner scored 10
of hi* 22 point* In the second half to lead
Miami Hurricane* o\cr Florida Alluntli 79-62
Jamal Johnson added 13 and Steve Rleh I
|Nilut*and 13 rebounds for Miami (7-31
Marlon Jemerson and Kelly llorfortl led
Owls (&lt;&gt; 121 with 13 |H»lnt* each.

FIU women win again
MIAMI - Albena llrantova had 25 |siim*
Florida International won tl* ninth straight.
74 48. over No 23 George Washington In lit*
Sun and Fun Tournament championship game
Tournament MVP Andren N.tgv had 14 point?
and nine assist* for HU 110-11, while D i»*
Dakova scored 14 second-half points

Tampa ekes one out
TAMPA — Junior llanna's driving layup
one second left In regulation helped Tumps to i
78-69 overtime win over Si Mary a «&gt;f Texas
The Spartan* |8-3| were down rigid. 59-51
with four intitule* left Ixforc rallying
Reserve forw.tril Cory Koslba to
of hts points In the extra
Mays led Tampa with ’&lt;i
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Lightning shock Maple Leafs
HAMILTON. Ontario - Pat Elynulk scored the
game s only* goal und a great Job by goallrndcr
Daren Puppa carried the Tampa Hay Lightning
to a I 0 victory over Toronto.
Toronto outshol Tampa Hay 28-24. Puppa
canted his second shuioul and made some of his
Ih-sI saves In ihe Iasi six minutes.

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P S sm lnols Community Collag# *«. Ctnfrsl
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From Staff Rspoets
LAKE MARY - Trailing
12-10 after one quarter. th«
l.i.kr Brantley Fait lots outM-orvd the home st.iiuling Like
Mary Ram* 234) In th*- second
quarter and went on to post *•
(13-31) victory In a Seminole
Athletic Conference girls'
basketball game Tuesday
night
The Victory keeps Lake
Brantley (13 0 overall. 5 I In
the SAC) one step behind
undefeated Lake Howell lO-O In
Ihe SAC alter beating Semi­
nole 1 ursdayl In the conferenre,arc.
Luke Mary drops to 5-0
overall. 0 0 In the i onferrner
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NEW YORK — John Stark*
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and under the Ixurds. leading tl
Knicks to a 100-95 victory over Orlando
Ewing matched O’Neal with 20 (x&gt;lnt*. but
Ewing grabbed 19 rebounds to O’Neal's five.
Slarks scored 15 In the fourth quarter, hut it
was Ewing who started on H-d run with s tree
throw that tied the score, .thru hi*2* dunk and a
jumper for a 06-92 lead with 37 seconds left
Nick Anderson finished with 1H point* ami
Anfcmcc Hardaway 17 for the Maflic. IVtckUp
center Grrfl Kttr (buffered a potable partially
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DELTONA — laming four-tilth* of their starting
lineup to louts, tile Luke Mary Rams suffered an
82-73 defeat at the hands of Ihr host Deltona
Wolves in .» 5A District boy* basketball game
played Tuesday iiiglu.
Jimmy Newberry. Nathan IVck. Ian Saunders,
and Kent Pritchard all left the game early us U k r
Mary was whistled (or 34 fouls, sending the
Wolves It* the tree throw line for 45 shots.
While Chip Richardson was the only l-ake Mary
slarlrr not to foul out. lit* father. Lake Mary
eoach Willie Richardson, end tcammslc Richard
Hnchc were called for technical fouls.
By comparison. 16 fouls wrtc called on Lake
Maty, resulting in 17 free throws for Lake Mary.
Deltona * Freddy Walson made 15of-21 free
throws Ix-forr fouling out himself while Ivan
Rodrigues, the game* high scorer with 30
|x&gt;tnls. was called for a technical foul after a brlct
exchange with Roche.
Newberry led Lake Mary with 27 points while
Roche tossed lit 11 and l*eck netted 10. Watann
finished with 27 |x&gt;lnt* for the Wolves (4-91.
{ See Basketball. Page 3B

B o y s’ Basketball

DELTONA M. LAKE MARY II

□ Laks Howsll si Ssmlnolt. Freshman. 4:15 p m.,
junior varaily. 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.
□ Laks Mary at Laks Brsnllsy. Freshman. 4 p m.;
junior varsity, 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:45 p.m.
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L Samlnola al Ostlona. Jv, 6 30 p.m.; v. 7 p.m.

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Ihe two teams combined for 50 personal louls (34
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and 62 free throws (45 by Deltona).

Lake Mary closes in on SAC boys’ soccer title
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■y TONY DaSORMIER
Herald Sports E d i i o r ______________________
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Even though It was
the fourth time that they’ve met this season.
Tuesday night’s Seminole Athletic Conference
boys’ soccer game between the host Lake
Brantley Pnlrlots and Lake Mary Rams was
important to both sides.
For the Rams, who won 4-0. the gnmc was
another step closer to clinching the SAC
chnmplonshlp while for Ihe Patriots, the contest
could serve as a positive learning experience.

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Chip Richardson (No. 5. right) was the only Lake
Mary starter not to foul out In tho Rams’ loss at
Dellona Tuesday. In all. five players fouled oul as

"When you’ ve only got six or seven games left
tn the regular Bcaaon. you want each one of them
to mean something.” Mid Lake Mary coach Lany
McCorkle. "W c want the conference championdistrict tournament, so every one of these games
la important.”
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The victory Improves the Rams to 15-2-J
overall und 50-1 In the conference while the
Patriots drop to 9-8-3 and 3-2-1 In the SAC (good
for second plat

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In -nrh half.
Lake Mary struck for two goals In each half.
Chris Campbell and Ace Delaney finding the net
In the first half while Brandon Mahann and Sean
Crcasman scored In the second halfDelaney also assisted on Campbell s goal.
Mahana converted a penalty kick for his goal
whole Crrasman capped the scoring when he
headed home a comer kick from Nathan Garcia.
Grrfi Velho and Lokt Travlos combined on the
shutout for Lake Mary. Velho making five saves
while Travlos made two saves.
After the whitewashing. Lake Brantley coach
Jim Brody was hoping that hts squad hat
learned something from the experience.
"W c lus* got out-worked.” said Brody with a
shrug of his shoulders. "W hin they (U k e Msry)
would clear a ball out of the back, they d all come
»ki,rdind mil of the box. We didn’t.
xpcrtrnce If
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stay with a
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80 minutes."
Four yellow cards were handed o
contest. Garcia. Aren Cook, and Ralph

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Lake Mary were booked as was Lake Brantley s
Jimmy Mclctlidls.
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Lake Mary’s next game Is at Lake Howell on
Thursday while Lake Brantley travels to Oviedo.
LAKE HOW ELL 4. SEM INOLE 0

SANFORD — Dean Shields scored his 18th and
19th goals of the season Tuesday night to lead
Lake Howell to a 4-0 win over host Seminole In a
Seminole Athletic Conference boys’ soccer
match.
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,
Sean Ishak and Kevin Ycartck each added u
goal as goalkeeper Jacob Zorky made three saves
to notch hts sixth shutout of the season. Shields.
Kevin Ycartck. and Jeff Ycartck each had un
a*Lake Howell outshot Seminole 24-4 und had a
5 3 advantage In c o m e r k ic k s .
Now 9*6* 1 overall and 3*3 In the SAC4 Inc
Sliver Hawks are In a three-way He for third In
the conference with Oviedo and Lyman. Semi­
nole drops to 1-8.0-6 In the conference.
Both teams play again Thursday. Lake Howell
hosting Lake Mary and Seminole entertaining

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TEXAS iS) — Ktvln Brown, rhp Crl*
Carpenter, rhp, Rnb Duct*, of; Juan
Goniatcf.ot. Kenr y R-.gr*. Ihp
T O R O N tt |a) - Al Letter, mp. John
Otorud. lb Todd SlotHemyre, rhp Mike
Timlin, rhp
NATIO NAL LEAGUE
ATLAN TA III - Sieve Avery. Ihp. Mike
Birkbeck rhp Jett Stouter. it. Dave
GaUagher. ot Ron Gant, ol; David Justice,
ot. Krm Mercker. Ihp Miko Slantor.. ihp
CftICAOO (71 - Jo** Bautltta. rhp,
SammrSota.pl; Jot* VI tea mo. u
CINCINNATI ID - Rob D-bbl* rhp Erik
Hanton, rhp Chuck McElroy, Ihp; Hal
Morn*, lb Joa Oliver, c
COLORADO ID - Dante Bichette. o». Joe
G.rerdi. c; Charlie Hayet. lb
FLORIDA I II - Rich Redriguei. Dtp
HOUSTON ID - J*H Bog**H. lb. Tom
Eden*, rhp; Lu lt G onteltl. Oil Pete
Harmtch. rhp. AlOtuna. Ihp
LOS AN G ELES ID - Deiino Oethield*. lb.
■ Kevtn Grot*, rhp Ramon Marlinej. rhp
M O N TR EA L I II - Moit* t Alou el
Marquis Grlatom ol Ken Hilt, rhp; Hand*
Mll^gan. lb, Chnt Nabholl. Ihp. Mai Re|a*.
rhp. Larry Walker.ol John Watt* Iand. rhp
NEW YORK I D -P e i e Smim. rhp
PHILADELPHIA ID — Tommy Green*
rhp Ricky Jordan lb; Roger Maoon. rhp
Am. key Morondini, lb. Terry MulhoHand
Ihp. Ciat Schilling, rhp, David West. Ihp
PITTSBURGH ID - Orlando M qrnd. at.
Randy Tomlin. Ihp
ST. LOUIS ( ( ) - Lull Alicea, ID Bernard
Gllkey, of. Gregg Jelferle*. lb; Roy
Lanklord. of. Omar Ol varet. rhp. Geronimo
Pma. t». Bob Tewksbury. rtip; Todd Zelle.
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SAN OIEGO ID - Andy Bene*. rhp. C m
Harm. rhp. Wally Whitehall, rhp
SAN FRANCISCO IS) - Miko Benjamin,
tt John Burkatf. rhp. Kiri Memwwring c;
a Jttt Reed, c; Trover Wilton. *p

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Bo*Ion Col logo Ft. VlllonOv* 04
Connecticut TT. Georgetown 41
Dreeelll.Md Baltimore County at
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Robert Morn* FI. Wegner Ft
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Towton SI la, American U FI
Warner Seutharn 111. Utica 11, lOT
SOUTH
Barry II. Lynn 14
BryanW.Loyoia.NO01
Car ton Newman 47. King Term SO
Cumberland. Ky II. Berea al
Florida Tech to. Hannibal La Grange tl
Francis Merton IF. Ertkin* SI
Jemet Madison It. Liberty aa
Kentucky 101. Vanderbilt «J
lender 100. Augusta 10*
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Marshall FI. Apoalac h an SI 4a
Maryland FI Georgia Tech *4
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Mo Kent** City a*. Wichita St a*
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Ohio SI ll.lowoa*
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Saginaw Val SI IF. Oak land. Mich tl
Washington. Mo Sa, Chicago Sa
Wi* P arkpdoll.il Francis.HI 41
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Ok lahoma Baptist I la. Baptist Christian *0
Oklahoma St 111. Prairie View D
Science L Arts. Ok Ia 10 Cameron ss
SI Edwerd *. TosaSlO. T#rt*tonSt **
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11 14 407
LA CDpper*
LA Laker*
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New Yerk IM. Orlande Fl
Miami IN . New Jersey u
Allan!* ill. Char toll* Fa
Indiana 104. Cleveland Ft
Chicago *1. Detroit II
Hanlon 104. Portland FS
San Antonio 101. Philadelphia l*
LA Laker* l IF, Denver III
Seettle Its. Phoenla 100
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Houston ol Dallas. I 10 pm
Phoeniial Utah.* p m
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New York ot MJInaukoe. I M p m
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KNICKS 10#. MAGIC FS
ORLANDO (FI)
N Anderson t ty j a II. Turner 01 BO 0.
ONeal II ia a n M Hardaway a l l w II.
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la (Anthony 101 Total lout* — Orlando 11,
New York 11 Technical - New York
actittanl coach Harter A — IF.lal
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Benjamin 44 I I F Andvrton 110 11 a.
Edward* 1 S 11 1. Newman a t 00 0. Wt»ie*
1111 10. Morrlt I S 1 1 a. William* a 0 0 I 0.
Gilliam S I a S la. Mahorn 14 1 1 4 Walters
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SIS. Miner I a * a « . Smith a I] 11 It, Seikaly
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Atkin* j y oo A Geiger 11 04 4. Kessler I I
I la Totals 77 FI 77 1*100
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Morris I I I , Miami* II IR k t 14. Kasstor M ,
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Non* Rebounds — New Jersey S4 I Coleman.
Gilliam II. Miami 40 [Seikaly 10) Assists New Jersey II (Anderson I). Miami IS (Shaw
•I Total tout* — New Jersey IS. Miami Tl
Technicals - Benjamin, Miami coach
Loughqry. Coleman A — 110*1

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BASEBALL
Ameiicon Leafve
BALTIM O RE ORIOLES - Agreed lo
term* with Edgar Altonso. mlwlder on a
minor league conn act Purchased the r ignis
to Dennis Hood. Outtaider. and Kan Arnold
ini alder Horn Thunder Bay ol Ha Northern
League Assigned Head to Rochester ol in*
International League and Arnold to Bona
TORONTO BLUE JAYS - 1‘gned M.k*
Timim. pitcher to a on* year contract, and
Dennis Gray, pitcher, and Shawn Green and
B'tnl Bowers, outlieidert lo minor league
contract*
Natwrul League
COLORADO ROCKIES - Signed Darren
Holm**, pilcher lo * ora yeer contract
ev’enian through 1F4S
SAN OIEGO PAORES - Agreed lo term*
with Tony Gwynn outlaid#' on o two year
contract ettension through IF*)
BASKETBALL
Natwwal Basketball Attocsalton
CHICAGO B U LLS - Activated Will
Perdue center, tram Ihe injured lilt Placed
Bill Cartwright, center, on Ha injured m l
Weired Jo Jo English, guard
Cawtuktwlal Basketball Association

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All Time* CST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dtmtow
W L T Pit OF OA
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New Jersey
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S r* d Greg Wllt|*r.
(enter, and Tern Tarm**0*w IUCF graduate),
guard Placed Melvin Robrntan. center, on
iniured reserve
FOOTBALL
Naliewal Fee Ik*II League
A T L A N T A FALCONS - Fired Jorry
Gians.lie headcaach
GREEN RAY PACKERS - Signed Mike
Merrisvea'her. linebacker
PITTSBURGH STEELERS - Activated
Steve Avery, running back from the prattle*
SAN OIEGO CHAROERS - Announced the
retrgnolion ol Jack Reilly, guarlerbwckv
coach and passing gam* coordinator
WASHINGTON REDSKINS - Fired Rich*
Pelitbon. head coach
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
IT . LOUIS RLUES - Recalled Nethan
LaFayett* forward, Ham Peor^ o4 Hs*
internahonai Hockey Leaou*
SOCCER
Natianal FHefetswnal Sector League
CLEVELAN D CRUNCH - Placed Notsim
Otabi lor ward, on rh*dfiab&gt;*d lilt
COLLEGE
NCAA - Announced it would accept tiu
pennies imposed by Kansas Slato on it*
track program . Including p rohibllln|
postseason compel.ion in the IFF) Fa seasons
prohibiting oil campus r*cru!l.ng from D*
camber IFF! through May &gt;1, IFF*, reducing
scno'a'sn ps by an* in maw's end women s
Hack lor two year* and erasing oil record*
lor the teeoFi and IFFl n season* Placed
MomsngsnS* College s alMelic program on
Hut* year’s prcbalwn tor malar vodaltona in
•oelball Irom lea* through l**7 banned them
Horn potiteaton play *n»' lh* t*fl and ie»i
season* reduced rhe.r grant* in aid Horn 70
to M in If*) ** and 1 om 1* to 14 In tfta es
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teesons end forfeited *11 vxtori** In which
.neig bie ttucNnl elMeftt p*rtlcipa*ed Irom
IFF* through IFF!
CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO - Named
Phil Earley **d E rk Jeckwn eiaitfani
football coaches
CR EIGHTO N
Named Ben GuiHano
&lt;vom*n e voiitibe'l coach
FRESNO STATE
Announcad Trenf
Outer, limior quart*'bad wtil giy* up his
saw,or year ro enter the NT l dr tit
FURMAN - Named B&lt;.an Lao women*
soccer coach
LIVINGSTONE
Announced the resign#
flan ot Dalano Tucker. aiht*t.c director and
foo’baii coach
MISSOURI — Namad Andy Moeiiar and
Jonathan Hoke assistant tooiban coaches
PRINCETON - announced lh* reti'em* t
of Robert J Mykllk eihlelic director, el
ireI re al Ihe end of the IN ) Fa academic
yeer

PURDUE — Named Bob Morns de’ens.ve
coordinator
SAN DIEOO STATE - Named LeCharis
AAcOam*i and Ken Delgado ass.slam too«baii
coaches
SOUTH CAR O LIN A - Named Wally
Burnham dtitnstv* coo'd nator Chuck Kally
and Mark Sal v* ortenSir* line coachas and
Frank H.ckton runningbacltcdach
UC SANTA BARBARA — Announced Chris
Ford, guard hat 1*11 lh* basketball program
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Cook win’s third Red Eye 100 at New Smyrna Speedway
further than Ihlrd place during
the entire race, outduclled Orr to
record his third Red Bye 100
victory.
"M y plan for tonight’s race
was to get to the front as quick
as I could." said Crxik. who
previously won the race In 1984
and 1987 "In other races I've
laid back and walled until I
made my move. I‘ve adopted a
new ugrrxslvc raring style In­
stead of tretng my old con­
servative self.
"Tills should be a gixxl year
for us. I'm raring better and our
overall racing program Is really
coming urnund."
Orr. the evening's fastest
qualifier, was plagued by tire
problems most of the night.
"The car ran real good tonight
but the tires w eren ’ t coo­
perating." said Orr. "I had a flat
during practice and two flats
during the race. I thought I could
take Jack in the final lap*, but us
1 started to close on him the

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SAMSULA — Ormond Dcutli'i
Jack Cook, driving the Hob's
Sparr Rarer Cantaro. field off
repealed challenge* by I’etc Orr
to will file I Ith Annual Red Bye
100-lap Late Model Champion
ship Saturday night at New
Smyrna Speedway.
Cook, who net the evening's
third fastest ipialllylng time,
started the race from the ihlrd
position. Hy lap three, he and
Oir were chasing early rare
leader Mike Franklin or. tor the
lop spot.
A caution on lap six bunched
lhe field for a new restart,
ullnwtng Bd Mertdlth to charge
to the high side of the track and
power his way Into the lead.
Mertdlth lei) until lap HO when,
coining ouI of turn four. Cook
and Orr tKilh *llp|ted lo the
Inside of the leader to boot
Mertdlth hark to third.
Cook, who never dropped hack

front end of the car started lo
dancr on me.
"I knew from other races that
my tire wus going down and I
would have to settle for second
place."
Alter leading early before fall­
ing behind. Franklin came back
lo lake the checkers In third
place, two car Irngihs behind
Orr.
"This was our first rare at New
Smyrna and we missed our
set-up u tillIc bit.” said the
23-year old Franklin, who has
been raring for three yrnrs
"O r d in a r ily I w ou ldn 't be
satisfied wllh ihlrd place. Jack
(CookI and Pete (Orrl really have
a gixxl handle on Ibis track and
know how to get around So
tonight I'm pleased with third
place."
Rounding out the top five were
Mrrldlth and Hu** Whittaker

“ I've had a lol of disappoint
merits tn racing, hut tonight's
was the worst of them all." said
Mrrldlih. "I led most of the rare
and all ol a sudden my right rear
tire starts to go flat ou me. Last
year wa* a Itail year tor u*. w&gt;
Just had all kind* of problem* I
hope tonight l* not an Indlcailon
of what '94 Is going to lx* like ’
Several other drivers had their
dtsappolnllng moment* Red
Bye di-lrndlng champion Randy
Weaver, trying 10 avoid a serond
lap lender bender, nailed the
outside wall, causing extensive
damage in 111* car After major
repairs. Weaver relumed to ac­
tion on lap 31.
"You talk bad breaks, tnulghl
was It.” said Weaver, who
finished In 11th place. "1 sow the
accident and tried to gel dear n(
II. tint I think someone bit me
from tile rear and sent nit* into

tbr wall. It Just happened so fast
there was nothing I eould do
about It."
On tap 71. while running in
the llflti position. Joe Yarbrough
tangled wllh Torn Slattery.
Yarbrough's ear broke loose and
smashed Into the outside rclatnlng wall
"I g u r s s me and Ihe 19 ear
had a mutual meeting In the
middle o f the tra ck ." said
Yarbrough. "W e got together,
the next tiling I know Pin
honoring off the wall."
Oil lup 36. Gary Halnugh.
while running In fourth ptare.
developed a *terring problem
and lost control of the car
coming out of turn four. Halough
smacked thr front straightaway
wall and slid lo the guard rail In
1urn one.
"It was Just one of those
things." Halough said, "You see

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Lyman

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Lake Mary won the junior
varsity contest. I,M 02-59
Now 7-0. l-akr Mary will travel
to Lake Brantley for a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest to­
night.

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WINTER PARK - After nearly
letting the game get away, the
Orange wood Christian School
Ram* rebounded to Ix-at The
Master's Academy. 55-5*1. In
overtime win a Class It-District 0
boy* ba*krtball contest played
Tuesday at the Winter Park
Ninth Grade Center.
Orattgewixxl Chrlstkm 19-5) led
bv 25 |xilnt* In the 11ntel quarter
and still led by 10. -11-25.
beading Into the llnal |x-rtrxL
Hut The Master's Academy,
tx-hlnd an 18 |xiint fx-rtormancr
by Rafael Luciano, came all the
way back lo lake a -1(1-15 lead
with seconds to play
Spencer Meier made the Iron!
end of a one-and-one to tie the
•core at 40-40 with two seconds
remaining In regulation for OraiigewixMl ChrtMlan and send
the game into overtime
The Master's Academy were
within seconds of winning again
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with two serond* lelt m the
overtime perlixl to turn a 54*53
deficit into a 55-54 victory fur
the Rams
Jninlr Han led Orangewcxxl
Christian with a game-high 22
p o in ts that in clu ded four
three-point field goal* He alvi
had eight rebounds, llardrtck
finished with 12 jxiinl*
Bran Sundcmtan contributed
10 points for The Master’ s
Academy 17*71.
Otangewood Christian will
return louctlon on Friday night,
when the Ram* will play at
home against Luther

OVIEDO 2. LYMAN 0
LONG WOOD — Scott The len assisted on one
goal and scored 11 second Tuesday a* Oviedo
lopped l.yinun 2-0 In a Seminole Athletic
Conference Ixiy*' *&lt;x-eer contest at Lyman High
Schtxil Stadium
Alter a scoreless lost half. Cameron Zarhaugh
converted a pAss trom Thclrn Into the eventual
game-winning goal 10 minute* into the second
trail Thelm s c o r r d on an . i v * i * i from Jeff Ailia In
the game's 72nd mlr. ilr
"W e Just played an outstanding game
said
llrst year Oviedo coach Joe Avolone "W e played
Ihe Ix-st game ol our season tnulghl
"Everyone conlrtlmird
All la controlled the
midfield while Sam Sweeny and Chris Rurbuseh
played welt oil rleleiise Josh Itkor had a very

the wall coming and there's
nothing you ran do about It. You
hang on and hope for the brsl."
Newly crowned FASCAR Late
Model champion Wayne An­
derson. nlso had his problems
Anderson, who started Ihe race
at thr rear of the field, had
moved up 10 sixth plaec hy lap
12 only to be forced from
competition with a broken dry
sump pump.
Cook colectrd $3,000 for win­
ning the race that had two lead
changes, eight caution periods
and took one hour and 10mlnulrs tn complete.
Winners In other divisions
were: Michael Williams tn the
L im ite d Late M odels. Art
Chapman In Sportsman. Bobby
Sears In Mini Slocks. Hobby
S lrven s In Bombers. Perry
Crowe In Modlfleds and Tim
Nicholas In Run-abouts

g o o d game D-irrtn Oekwlg did well In goal and
David Sloughlrr did an outstanding Job marking
Paul Regan ”
Lyman coni h Ray Sandldge was ns dlsap|mlnted .1* At alone was thrilled
"It's very dlsapjmlnllng after playing so well In
tin I'lz/a Hut tournament last week." said
Sandldge 'I guess Oviedo's Jusl Ix-tter than we
ire That * the serond time they've hratrn 11*
I hey outplayed us and outcanched 11*. the whole
lime yards ‘
Oviedo oiiishnt Lyman 13 9 The Greyhounds
had a 4• 1 ml vantage tn corner kicks. Oekwlg
&lt;nme up will) five saves while Lyman goalie Chris
Lew 1* made seven saves.
Now 8-5-2 overall and 3-3 In the SAC. Oviedo
host* l^ike HraRlIry Thursday while l.yinan
112-5* I and 3 3| travels to Seminole.

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ranked No. 3 In the Class 5A
state poll. Improved to 19-0
overall and 6-0 in the confer­
ence.
The junior varsity contest also
went to laike Howell bv the score
of 02*32.
"W e played realty well." said
Codrey. "Seminole is going to be
real tough If their shots start to
fall. They are playing much
better as a tram than they were
early In the season."
Bason led the Tribe (8-10
overall. 1-5 In the SAC) with 21
(xilnls. while Minder Hampton
scored 12 points and handed out
six assists. Shay Brown bad a
big night on the bacxhoards lor
Seminole, gelling a tram high 11
rebounds.
"Tills was one of our better
games." said Seminole bead
coach John McNamara. "W e
were under control and passed
the ball well. We Just couldn't
get anything to drop and we're
still making a lot of mistake*

coach Dennis
Codrey of Marcblsella. "She
knew *be bad to play like I hat
because Christine wa* out. She
really tixik control of the game."
The Trllx-. which led 4-0 and
6-2 early in the contest, tried to
get back into the game In the
second quarter a* Tcnnlshla
Bason scored five points to cut
the Stiver Hawks lead to 27-21
wi t h 2 17 le ft b e fo re in ­
termission. Hut Lake Howell
went on a 9-2 run the rest of the
|x-rlod to lead 36-23 at halftime.
Tin* Stiver Hawks* biggest lead
wn* 28 ilnts, 67-39. with 4;01
led Jn thr game, when Codrey
cleared hisbcnrh
"Deanna (Graves) and Kelly
(Kohu) were nearing schtxil rec­
ords." said Codrey. "It was the
toughest thing I bud to do. but I
Just bad to take them out."
Graves scored a game-high 31
points (four short of the latkc
Howell single game record) on
12-of-20 shooting llnrludlng
8-for-9 In (he second half). 12
rebounds, five steals, and three
assists.
Marcblsella finished with 20
points and a game-high 16
rebounds while Kohn chipped In
with eight point* and 12 assists
(Just three short of her own
school record) as l-ake Howell.

yet."

Both teams will be in action
again Thursday night, with the
Tribe hosting Daytona BeachMainland ul Hill Fleming Memo­
rial Gymnasium and the Sllvrr
Hawks traveling to Lukr Mary
for an SAC matchup with the
Rams. Both games arc set for a
7;30p.m. start.

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People
Cook of the Week
She balances college, m otherhood, home

Masons set ‘Weekend of Fun’
The Peter W. Ray Grand Council of thr Scottish Rile Masons
will present a "Weekend of Fun." nn Jan. (1. 7 and K at the
Hyatt. Orlando, located off exit 25-Aof Interstaic 4.
The event will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.
There will be nightly entertainment. Including n [tcrfortnatirr
by 1‘txle Wales on Saturday evening
Donations of S3 to $10 will be arerpted for local charities.
For more Information, call Ron Johnson at 678-3007; Jackie
Montgomery at 296-8846: Nonna Collins nt 323 0402 or O’Dell
Helms at (813) 248 6691.

By SUSAN W IN N ER
Herald Correspondent

DELTONA - Whether In the
kitchen. In college classes. ele­
mentary school projects or relaxIng with her family. Ruby
Couturier continually strives to
(lnd ways to lx- thr best wife and
mother she can be. In fact.
Couturier and her husband.
Ron. of seven years, planned
their move to the area two years
ago for Hint very reason.
"Some friends of ours told us
that this was n great place to
raise children.” she said. “ My
wins. Logan and Dylan, are a
priority. For right now I ferl It's
real important to lx- Involved In
my children's schools and In
community uelivltles and to
know what’s going on."
An a student at the DeBary
campus ol DBCC IDaytona
Beach Community College), part
of Couturier's class load In­
cluded subjects for that very
endeavor. First aid and CPH.
human nutrition and creative
activities for thr young child, to
name a few. "I took the classes
lo keep mvsetf u|xlatrd for my
children." Couturier said In the
kitchen she Is always looking for
easy and nutritious meals and
snacks.
All of her classes have also
helped her In her role as Room
Mom for her son. Logan. “ I
organize things to gel the
parents more Involved.** shr
said. "1 have to come up with a
theme, something to rai, and
crafts as well as contacting the
pumas for additional help."
Couturier also enjoys aerobics,
bicycling and long walks with
her children She feels II keeps
her going and In shape amid nil
the baking that she loves lo do.

Behavioral Center offers workshops
University Behavioral Center will offer n scries of new
workshops beginnings January.
The first workshops will tout “ renewal, health and
happiness."
On Tuesday. Jan. 11 at 7 p.m developmental psychologist,
author and Internationally reknowned lecturer Dr Paul
McGhee will share thr power of humor amt laughter to promote
health and healing, to reduce and prevent sirens lo luster a
positive outlook and even innnngc pain
On Tuesday. Jan. 18 at 7 p.m.. success consultant Diana M
Hinton will host a workshop callrd "Setting and Achieving
your G oals." She will guide participants to empowering
techniques to build success, and will stress the Importance 11
having goals and how to properly set them.
Reservations ore required for both workshops To reserve a
seat, call 282-0853.

Nar*Anon to meet

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Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m ai West l„ikr
Hospital. 589 West State Road 434. l-ongwood Nar-Anon Is a
support group open to families and friends o( addicts. Dally
living with an addict Is more turmotl than you ran 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.

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Tlmacuan Country Club, on Hint-hart
Road. Contact BlU Moore, president, at 323-1192.

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets nt the tatkr MaryCommunity Building every Thursday from 4 45 to 6 43 p. m

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
The Omni Toastmasters Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the AAA building. 1000 AAA Drive. Heathrow.
Call Sam Ryan at 671-2656 for more information.

Weight watching Is a popular
lallme even more so after
•Indulging during (lie holttfays. (.using weight is some­
t h in g that c a n 't be dou r
overnight If the unwanted
pounds are to be kept oft perma­
nently.
Thr most effective way lo shed
excess weight und keep It off Is
to set a reasonable goal accord­
ing to height and build and lose
pounds gradually over a two-to
three-month period. Your goal
can be accomplished by eating
less mid Increasing physical ac­
tivity.
Cooking in the microwave
heljis eliminate calories.
By using nalurul Juices or
small amounts of water, addi­
tional cooking fats can be elimi­
nated.
Variety la the key to weight
maintenance as well as good
nutrition. If you’re looking for
new low-caloric meal Ideas, try
some of these recipes. They’re
graduated to udd Interest and
variety to your menus and get
you started on a sensible
weight-loss program.
Lemon Juice and soy sauce
blend to give crisp broccoli a
unique Davor.
CHINESE BROCCOLI
1Vi lbs. fresh broccoli

Hollywood East Dancers conduct dogging classes every
Thurgdefcjtegihncrs from 6-30 to 7:30 p.in. and Inirmiedluie
• fh)m7TBOTSTb30, at Melodee Skating RTnltT W. asnTNTrrrt
near AlrporfBoulevsrd In Sanford.
The coat is 83 per class, ages 5 and up. I’arrnts free with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322-5761 or Dawn, 904-7330270.

East-West Klwanis Club meets Thursday
East-West Klwanis Club of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p.m.. at the Friendship A Union Lodge building, corner of
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street. Vlt-Ung Klwanlans are
welcome. For Information, call Robert Whittaker, president,
889-6042.

Overeatera Anonymous meets weekly
Overeaten Anonymous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p.m..
nt the Community United Methodist Church. Ptncy llldgr Hoad
and U.S. 17-92. Casselberry. For Information, call Carol.
322-0657.

University women meet
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — American Association of Universi­
ty Women meets the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m
at Capistrano Condominium Clubhouse. 200 Maitland Avc..
Altamonte Springs.
Call Barbara at 889-8698 for more Informal Ion.

Correction
In a photograph appearing’ In the Herald on Dec. 31. Hetty
Weber was honored for having operated the beauty shop at
The correct wording is
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“ I like making sweets like rakes
and breads." she said. "I enjoy
(taking Mull, more than making
meals."
She loves helping people, so
h er C ran berry B read and
Banana Bread have always been
a sjteclul treat to thr neighbors,
someone under the weather o; a
"Just bemuse" kind of gift. A
"rral crowd plraser" was wlial
Couturier called her Nutmeg
Butler Fingers recipe. "It's so
yummy and one one ran resist
them." Her Chicken Pot Pie
recipe became another charita­

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I Tbsp. lemon Juice
1Tbsp. soy sauce
I tsp. sesame seed
Trim broccoli and cut Into
blte-slzr pieces. Place In I -quart
glass casserole Cover.
Microwave on 100 |&gt;ercent
power 4-5 minutes or uniil
broccoli Is tender-crisp.
Combine lemon Juice, soy
sauce and sesame seed.
Pour over broccoli, toss to
coat. Serve.
6 servings. 20 calorics each
Chicken, rice and vegetables
all combine In one satisfying
supper or luncheon dish.
LOW«CALORIE CHICKEN
DINNER
Rice:
1 small onion, chopped
2 Tbsp. oil
I cup brown rice
244 cup water
I tsp. salt
Chicken:
1 package (16 oz.) vegetables
(caullDowrr. broccoli, carrots
2 whole chicken breasts,
skinned and halved
Vi tsp. salt
Vi tap. pepper
Sauce:
Mi cu p nonfat d ry m ilk
granules
2 Tbsp. Dour
1 tsp. Instant chicken bouillon
Vi tsp. parsley flakes
I cup water
Combine onion and oil In
2-quart casserole. Microwave
(high) 100 percent power, un­
covered. 2-2Vi minutes or until
onion Is trndrr. Stir In rice. 2V«
cups wuter and 1 teaspoon salt.
C o v e r w ith c a s s e ro le lid .
Microwave (100 percent) 10
minutes, then microwave on 50
percent [tower. 30-33 minutes or
until rice Is Just about tender
und liquid Is absorbed, stirring
once. Set aside.
Arrange vegetables In 12x8Inch baking dish: sprrud evenly.
Arrange chicken brrnsts boneside down over vegetables.
Sprinkle with Vi tsp. salt and the
pepper. Cover with waxed paper.
Microwave (100 percent) 16-18
minute* or until chicken and
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ble endeavor.
"Some friends were sick on
Thanksgiving and didn't get a
chance to ttake." she said. "So I
brought them thr pot p!r. It's so
filling, hearty and delicious.''
The nutrition course she took
also helped In another Outreach
project. She called Salvation
Army Just txTorr Christinas to
see If there was anyone that
needed help. They informed her
of a diabetic man who hud
snmrhow slip|&gt;cd through the
system and not t»een given a
food basket. Couturier trmncdl-

utely volunteered her sendees lo
gather grocery Items and cannrd
goods for him. "I knew he was
diabetic, so I was careful In my
selections." she concluded.
Balancing college, motherhood
and a home can be art exhaust­
ing undertaking but Courturler
considers It pari of the game
plun for now Her healthy breads
und snacks keep her In |Ntcr
with her children and havr
brought many delicious breaks
to the homes of neighbors and
friends alike.
See Cook, Page SB

vegetables urr tender. Let stand
covered.
Combine ingrcdlruln lor amice
In 2-cup glass measure. Stir until
smooth. Microwave on 100 |&gt;errrnt power, uncovered, 2 Vi -3
minutes or until boiling, stirring

pepper
Combine cabbage, union, car­
rot* tmd, potato.dn.,it Vi-quart
casserole. Add qfatcr, cover
tightly with 'plastic wrap, nnd
microwave on 100 percent powe
8-IO minutes. Sltr In pepper and
If desired, sail and butter. Let
once.
Microwave (100 percent) rice, stand 5 minutes before servings.
covered 2-3 minutes or until hot.
I always Include this rrcijx- at
S erve chicken over rice,
topped with sauce.
the beginning of u new year!
4 servings. 525 calorics each.
DIETER'S DELIOHT
I cup water
You won't miss salt or fat with
1 tap. Instant beet bouillon
thr wonderful flavor of this
granules
vegetable dish.
Dash of cayenne pepper
FRES H V E G E T A B L E DE*
Vi tsp. of herbs such as savory
LIGHT
4 cups shredded green cab­
2 cups tomato Juice
bage
Dash garlic powder
Combine all Ingredients In
1medium onion, sliced
2 or 3 carrots, cut Into Vi-Inch 2-quart tauter bowl. Microwave
slices
at 100 percent power 5 to 10
I medium potato, cut into mlnutrs. or until boiling. Drink
warm or cold.
Vi-Inch slices
Makes 6Vi cups. 16 culorlcs
3 Tbsp. water
Vi tsp. freshly ground white per serving.

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Here Is a delicious and eyeappealing pie perfect for enter­
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1Vi cups vanilla wafer crumbs
'i cup melted margarine
2 cups raw cranberries (save
15 (or garnish)
1orange, unpeeled, diced
Vi cup sugar
1 can |20 ox.) crushed pineap­
ple In Juice
2 Tbsp. orange liqueur, op­
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I quart vanilla Ice cream,
softened
I can 18 ox.) crushed pineapple
InJuice, drained
Mint sprigs
Combine vanilla wafer crumbs

and margarine. Press Into H or pineapple (hunks, mandarin
0-lnch sprlngform pan.
orungr scuirnt*. halved grapes,
Combine cranberries, one-half sliced bananas, marshmallows
orange and sugar In rood pro­ haked rnenmil and sour cream.
cessor blender. Process until
finely chopped.
Drain 20 ounce can pineapple,
save Juice for beverage
Fold pineapple, cranberry
mixture and liqueur Into Ice
cream. Pour Into prepared crust.
Freeze until firm.
Rem ove from freezer 45
minutes before serving. Garnish
with drained 8-ounce can pine­
apple. reserved cranberries, on­
e-half orange and mint sprigs.
Serves 8 to 10.

BANANA NUT BREAD
m cups flour
1Vi tap. baking powder
Vi tsp. baking soda
Vi cup sugar
Vi cup shortening
2 eggs
2 Tbsp. milk
1cup ripe bananas, mashed
V4cup chopped nuts (walnuts)
Stir together flour, baking
puwdrr and soda. Set aside. In a
mixer bowl, beat sugar and
shortening with electric mixer
until light. Add eggs and milk,
mixing until amooth alter each
addition. Add flour mixture and
banana alternately to creamed
mixture beating until smooth
after each addition. Fold In nuta.

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waskly fssturs to 321-8748.)

our children?
I would prefer lo answer n
hundred "false alarms" than
ndss i hr op|Himinlty to protect n
child in danger.
With the Polly Klaas tragedy
so fresh Iri our minds, would the
outcome have been different had
she and her friends screamed
when ihc Intruder entered her
room? No one knows the an­
swer. hut one Ihlng Is certain,
she wouldn't have died alone
without someone attempting to
save her life.
Do your children a favor.
Encourage them to scream. Il Is
an Important defense tool. Don't
raise a silent vlrtlrn. You owe
this lo your children.
STAN ZIEOLER, HOUSTON
DEAR MR. ZIEGLER: Thank
you for an enlightening and
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Please advise a fair solution la
(Ills problem.
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DEAR LOVE: A fair solution
would be for her lo go 50 50 with
you on entertainment, dinners
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Stir In drained cooked vegeta­
bles, chicken, pimentos and
parsley. Heat until bubbly. Pour
Into 13x9x2-lnch casserole lined
with pastry. Top with remaining
crust, seal edges and cut slits In
top for escape of steam.
Bake at 450 *F. for 10-12
minutes or until crust Is golden
brown.

Turn batter Into a lightly
greased 8x4x2-lnch loaf pan.
Hake at 3 5 0 * F . for 60-65
minutes. Cool In pan for 10 Pastry for Double-Crust Pie
minutes. Remove from pan: cool.
2 Vi cups all purpose flour
Vi cup shortening
NUTMEO BUTTER PINOERB
6-7 Tbsp. cold water
1cup butter
Mix together flour and short­
Hcup sugar
ening with fork until pieces are
2 eggs
the size of small peas. Add one
2 tsp. vanilla
half the water and mix together.
3 cups flour
Then add the remaining water
1Vi tsp. nutmeg
sroughly. Add and mix until all Is moistened.
Cresm butter thoi
ntll Tight and Form Into two balls. Roll out on
sugar and beat until
fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla. Sift lightly floured surface.
together flour and nutmeg. Add
gradually to creamed mixture. PINEAPPLE SUPREME CAKE
1yellow cake mix
Shape dough Into fingers Vix3
I can (16 ox.) crushed pineap­
Inches. Bake on greased cookie
sheets 13-15 minutes. Cocl. ple
I package Instant vanilla
Spread lops and sides with
pudding
frosting. Sprinkle with nutmeg.
1cup milk
Bake at 350*F. Makes 3Vi dozen.
1 package (8 ox.) cream cheese
12 ox. Cool Whip
Frosting:
Walnuts and M araschino
Vi cup butter
cherries
1tsp. vanilla
Squeeze os much pineapple
2 Tbsp. milk
2Vi cups confectioners sugar
Juice as possible from crushed
Cream butler well. Add vanilla pineapple. If needed, add water
and milk. Blend In sugar.
to make up the difference for
liquid In cake. Mckc cake as
directed (using pineapple Juice
;e n p o t p i e
0 ox.) package froxen for liquid). Mix together l
bles (peas, carrots, com. package Instant vanilla pudding
and 1 cup milk. Then add 1
&gt;eans)
package cream cheese and tnlx.
p chopped onion
Add pineapple and mix well.
p chopped mushrooms
p butter or margarine
Spread over the top of cooled
p flour
cake. Then top with Cool whip
j.sage
and nuta and cherries. Keep
). pepper
refrigerated.
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p milk
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pepper. Add water, milk and
chicken bouillon all at once.
Cook and atlr until Ihlckrnrd
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DEAR ABBYt My fiancee and
I are both In our mld-70a. We
found each other a year ago.
along with love, sex and all the
good things In life. Wc both have
equal Incomes from Social Secu­
rity; In addition, we each have
weekly supplements. Job-wlsc.
She has no mortgage or car
payments, which I do have. The
problem is. she thinks that I
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activities, such as entertain­
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Ihc automobile trips wr lake
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DE A R ABBYt Y e s te rd a y
morning at breakfast. I was
startled by the sound of a child's
screaming. From the intensity. I
thought the child might be In
I rouble and In need of help. I
flew mil the front door and Inutnl
Ihc 6-ycar-old girl across the
street being terrorized by a stray
dog. Her mother, who hud accompanlrd her to the bus stop,
tried to comfort her with lillle
success.
I crossed the street and got the
dog to head down the road, away
from Ihc child. As I started to
return to my house, her mother
thanked me. then lurried to her
daughter and told her that II
wasn't necessary for her to have
screurned. It slopped me In my
tracks.
I politely corrected Ihc mother,
saying her daughter had done
the right thing In screaming,
because her screams had at­
tracted my nttcutlon. causing
me to come to her rescue.
Screams are meant to alrrt
others to danger, whether real nr
Imagined. We do our children a
great disservice when wc teach
them not to scream. Arc We
more worried about the possibili­
ty of disturbing Ihc neighbors
Ilian we are A b o u t the safetv o l

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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE (lO H ’ E tN TH
JUDICIAL C.RCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
T lu R DA
CRIMINALLASC NO
E f im e c F A
SCSO INCIDENT NO i
n «m m i
IN R E FORFEITURE OF
IttOCHE VROLET
VINtlNHKAlttOOrr
NO TICEO F FORFEITURE
PROCEEDING
TO Donald Combt
*00 Spring Gdnt Rench Rd
P O Bo. Ml
Deleon Spring*. FI JJIJBOMl
end ell othert who claim an
In le r e tl In the following
property
1**0 C H E V R O L E T V IN

n o t ic e

or

ADMINISTRATION
Th» administration el I he
*«&gt;!•» e&lt; BARBARA AMEIGH
H E L W IG . deceased. F ile
Number ♦) *11 CP I* pending In
Ihe Circuit Court lor SEMI
MOLE County. Florid* Probe**
On men in* eddratt ol which li
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORD FLORIDA
u r n Tn* nemrt end eddrettet
el the pectoral repratentellv*
end IN* p e n e n a l re p r*
ientelivt ’1 attorney ere M l
lorIn below
All inleretied portent ere
required lo til* with mil court
lei All ctelmt egeinti the *t**i*
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
AFTER TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE end
lb) any objection by on mtereti
ed perton to whom ItHt nolle* It
ter red met cnellenge* me vend
Ity ot *h* will, the qualification*
el the pertenel represent* Hue
venue, or |ur ltd let ion ot me
Court W ITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A F TE R THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS N O TIC E OR T H IR T Y
DAYS A F TE R THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THE O BJECTING
PERSON
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ot thit Nonce net
begun or December I* t*n
Pertenel Repretenieiiv*
MARY ANNE BROWN
US STONER ROAD
WINTER SPRINGS.
FLORIDA sroa
Attorney tor Pertenel
RepresentativeTHOMAS L STEPHAN.
ESQUIRE
111 DOG TRACK ROAD
l o n g w o o o F l o r i d a nrso
Telephone act r*7 111!
Fie BerNo 71MU
Publish Decemoer I*. t*FJ 1
January s. left
OEM n r
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOEIOA.
CASE NO. fS llU -C A 'tt-L
FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF BAYONNE.
NJ .
Ptelnllft.
Yt
PHYLLIS L. WILSON, etal,
Oetandanllt).
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO PHYLLISL.W iLSO N
Retldenc* Unknown
Lett Known Mailing Add'eti
III Norm OMender Street
Longwood. FL n r JO
Unknown nelrt. devlteet.
grenleot. ettlgneet. lienors
cred.tort, truiteei or other*
claiming by. through, under end
agelntl PHYLLIS L. WILSON
Residence: Unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D mat an
action to tareoet* a mertgtge
on the tel towing property In
Semtoel* County; Ftortdd:
LONGWOOO.
pict thereol 0* recorded In Plat
Book I. Pag** 1# to }l. Public
Record! or Seminal# Comfy.
Florida
hat been filed agelntl you and
Other* and you are required Id
terv* a copy ot you# written
detente*. If any. to It on SMITH
A SIMMONS. PJk, Plaintiff*
attorneyt. I l l W etl Adam*
Sirooi. Suit* 111*. JacktonvliN.
Florida mm. no more than
thirty (Ml day* tram th* tint
publication dale of Mil* notice *1
action, and BN Hid original with
th* clerk of thit Court either
before Mr vie* an Plaintiff*
attorney* or Immediately there
alter, otherwiM a default will
bo entered againti you lor the
relief demanded In the com
plain! or petition
American* With Olubllltlet
ACt I ADAI Notice: In ac
cordanca with th* American*
with O.tabiiitiet Act. pertorn
with a diMbiiiry who need a
tpectai accommodation to par
tlclpatd In thit proceeding
thou&gt;d contact ADA Coordinator
al Ml North Park Avomra. Suita
N. Ml. Sanford. Ftorla* 31771 at
taatf five day* prior to th*
proceeding. Telephone : ( 407)
J214JM Cot. O il . I 400115*771
(TOO) or 1 MGTS5 I 77S IV). via
Florid* Relay Sarvka
OATS 0 on January J. If**
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
By Potrlcl* F. He* Hi
DaoutvCtark
pSSXSt January S. II. m i
DIN 17

H M etK A iim rr

Donald F Ettinger. of (he
Seminole County Sheriff* Ot
tic*. Seminoi* County. Florid*
th ro u g h h it o f llc t r t , In
vetl»ge*ori or agenlt. Miled th*
above properly on November I*.
t**l *1 or near MSS Derbythir*
Road. M allland. Seminole
County. Florid*, and It pret
enlly holding tatd properly tor
th* purpot* ot forfeiture purtu
anl lo Section! *jj tgi tot. Fior
Ida Statute*, and will REQUEST
that an Honorable Judge ol the
C irc u it Court, Eighteenth
Ju dicial Circuit. Seminole
County. Florida, find probable
caute that the above property
thou*d w l t » *ori*il*d *o me
above agency You will be tent a
copy at th# Order finding Prob
able Ceuta once II It Hgned by
•fw Judge and II will adviM you
how and when h&gt; retoond *0 thit
request lor torNihire
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
a true and correct tapy Ot Ihit
Nolle* wot ten) lo the above
named eddrettet by U S regit
tered moll. f**urn receipt re
queued thit JJrd day ot D*
eombor, m i
MARY ANN KLEIN
LEGALCOUNSEL
Florida Bar No *1&gt;*)*
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
IMS »1h Street
Sanford FloridaUtrj tjre
Teiephcn* (aOMDOtaJS
Publlth Oocomber I*. J1. 1*0]
A January A 7. Iff*
DEM M l

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB EIONTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTT.
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CASE NO :
EtS-MOACPA
IC&gt;0 INCIDENT NO.i
tia m a w
IN R E : FORFEITURE OF
m i CHEVROLET CORVETTE
VINIIGIYV1MSMSI0UU
NOTICE OP FORFEITURE
PROCEEDING
TO . JLremltAIvcrat
MB South SR asa
am
nltamonl* Springt
Florida M&gt; 14
and all Other! who claim on
In le r e tl In Iho follow ing
ItiP CHEVROLET
CO RVETTE
VIN IIGIYYIMSMIIOH It
Donald F. Etltnger. a) the
safer.'note C ow -, S w iff* Ol
fit*. SamMeta County, Florida,
th ro u g h hi* o f llc t r t . In
vottlgetart or ogonlt. to!rad me
oboit property on November IA
I Ml. at or near no Weklva
Spring* Road. Lsng.jod. Semi
not* County. Florida, and It
pratently holding Mid property
tor the purpOM of forfeiture
purtuanl to Section! an 701 70a,
Florid* Siaiuto*. and will RE
Q U E S T that an Honorable
Judge af the Circuit Court,
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Sam tool* County. Florida, find
should not b* tortaltad
to lha above agency You will b*
tont a cam al Hi* Order finding
Probable Cause one* it I* tlgned
by th* Judge and It will adviM
you haw and whan to ratpond to
Itut requatl tor tor 1*1lure
I HER EBY CERTIFY TH AT
a true and carreci copy ot Ihit
Notice wat tont to the above
named eddrettet by U S reglt
tored moll, return receipt re
quo*tod. Hilt JJrd day of Do
eombor. IMS
M ARY ANN KLEIN
LEGALCOUNSEL
Florida B*r No: a n t*
SEMINOLE COUNTV
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
IMS nth Streot
Senlord. Florida j j m TIM
Tetapftona: laBJIXMaaU
Publlth: December jy, ]), i n )
A January A 7, Itta
O EM MJ

NO TICE OF PUBLIC MEETINOS
Purtuanl to th* provltlont ol Chapter ts t in . L*wt ot Florida, th*
Seminole County Port Authority hereby give* public notice ot the
tcheduta Ot It* monthly Board of Director* moqttngt tor Hit calender
year lit*
Th* following dele* hey* been detlgnatod a* mealing del** by th*
BoerdolDtractort:
Wadnatdey. January It. Ift4
Wednatday. February M. Iff*
Wednatday. March I*. Iff*
Wadnatdey. April M. ttte
Wadnatday.May it. Iff*
Wednatday. June IS. IFM
Wadnatdey. July » . m e
Wadnatdey. Augutt 17. itta
Wtdnatday, September it, m «
Wednatday. October It. Itta
Wadnatdey. November 1*. Itta
Wednesday. December!), Ifta
All mealmgi than b* bald In Hi* Board Room o&lt; Ih* Admlnittrollv#
Building. ISIS Ketfrwr Place. Port of Sanford. Sanlord Florida, and
than comment* al a 00 p.m.
Oatad thit Jrd day of January. Itta al Sanlord. Somlnoto County,
Florida
By order *4: S E M IN O LE C O U N TY P O R T A U T H O R ITY

/*/ Cliff Miller, Chairman
Aitait Clair* M. Paul. Sacrafary
Publiih: Januaryi. Itta

D E N IS

CELEBRITY
CIPHER
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THC C IR C U IT COURT,
E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : T l t » 4 CA 14 K
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a Florida
corporation.
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
PlelnMt.
I ana illar y edm initlretien 1
vt
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
ROSEMARIE PENNlNO
C L A I M S OR O E M A N O S
*1*1.
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
Oetandar.lt
ESTATE
N O TIC E O F ACTION
Th* ancillary admtnitlrallon
TO
ROSEMARIE
PENNlNO
ot the ettaft ol John Gordon
Current Retldenc* Unk nawn
Neuberlh, doceatod. F l i t
Mailing Addrett
Number t l toe CP. It pending in
C/oORMC Radiology
•he Circuit Court lor Seminole
ItltS KuhlAvenue
County. Florida Probata Oivl
Orlando. FL n* 0*
tion. Ih* addrett ot which it
THER
ESAP EN N IN O
P O Drawer C. Saniord. FL
Current Retldenc* Unknown
1)771 OaSt Th* nemo* and
ROSE J NEGRI
eddrettet *1 th* ancillary
Current Retldenc* Unknown
perianal repretanlallv* and that
ANY UNNKNOWN HEIRS
per tonal rapretantetlvo't *&lt;
O C V IS E E S . G R A N T E E S .
tomey art Mllerlh be tow
A
S
S IG N E E S . L IE N O R S .
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
CREDITORS. TR U STEES OR
SONSARE N O TIF IE D TH A T
o t h e r c l a i m a n t s c l a *m
All creditor! *1 Ih* decedent
IN G B Y . T H R O U G H AND
and other per tont having claim*
UNDER ROSEM ARIE PEN
or demand* agelntl decedent t
NINO
T h LR ESA PENNlNO
et'ata on whom a copy ot Hut
and or ROSE J NEGRI RES
notice It terved within three
IOENCE UNKNOWN
month! otter the data of th* flrtf
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D mat an
publication ol thit nolle* mutt
action to torec tot# the mortgage
til* tnotf claim* with thit Court
encumbering the following
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
property in Sominoto County.
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
Florida
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
Condominium Unit 71. Build
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
In* *A. ct HID D EN VILLAGE
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THC
CONDOMINIUM according to
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
th* Declaration at Condominium
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
recorded
March 1). I t i l in
THEM
Olllciel Record* Book tola,
All ether creditor* of th*
p a g tt MOt th ru 1707 and
decedent and pertun! having
amended by first amendment
clalmt or demandt ogamtl Hw
thereto recorded May la. lt*J In
decedent I ettata mutt file their
Official
Record* Book U l l
clalmt with Hut court W ITHIN
p
a g tt 1*7) thru t o ll and
THREE MONTHS A F TE R THE
amende* by Mcond amendment
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
thereto recorded May n . INS in
CATION OF THISNOTICE
Official Record* Book t*41. page
A L L C L A IM S A N D DE
MOl and amended by amend
MANOS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
ment
thereto recorded Jura (.
BE FOREVEROARREO
ITU in Official Record* Book
The data ot the lirtl publico
liaa. page* 1)1) mru m t and
tion ot HUI Notice I* December
further amended by amendment
70 IM l
thereto recorded Juty 17. Itot In
Ancillary Pertonal
Official Record! Book tola,
Retreienlatlv*
panel 1*44 thru 1*11. public
l or ell* Ann Neuberth
record! ot Tr — ‘note County.
UM1C leghorn Road
Florid* together with ell eppu'
Cockeytvllta. MO }I9M
tonencet thereto end an un
Attorney lor Ancillary
divided Interact In the common
Pertonal Rtpratantohvu
element* of teid C. ndeminfum
IA N L GILDEN. ESQUIRE
ot tet term in MU) Declaration
P O DRAWER MStO*
Together with reng*. refrtger*
FERN PARK. FLM7M
t-c D W iliipot ai m k row are
FLORIDA BAR NO 1)1*41
wether. dryer, peddto lent,
Telephone lag&gt;1 lit 4470
fireplace
Publlth December J*. IMJ A
het
been tiled by the Piaini.ft
January ». Itta
a g a ln tt you and T H E
D E M !* )
CROSSINGS M A S TER COM
M UNITY ASSOCIATION INC
a Florid* corporation HIDDEN
VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM AS
SOCIATION. IN C . * Florida
c o r p o ra tio n ; U N K N O W N
T
E N A N T IS ). In Ih* above
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
entitled ceute end you are
OF THE IITH JUD ICIAL
required to terve a cotry ot your
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
written d tto n M t. It any, to It an
INANOFOR
I
Plaintiff*
attorney! SMITH A
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SIMMONS P A . t i l Wetl
OENERAL JURISDICTION
[ Altom* Ctvewr V ..i. H it Jar*
0IVISIOM
tonvtll*. Florida 1110) &gt;0-0.
CASE NO t l 1177 CA 111
within thirty 1)01 dart attar th*
KNUTSON MORTGAGE
data ot the tint publication ot
CORPORATION.
•hit
none#, eng til* the original
Plainttll.
with th# Clerk ot trut Court
VS
either bvtora service on Plain
DANIEL J STACHOW1AK and
tlffi attorney or immedietolr
WENDY ITACHOW IAK; II llv
that teller otherwiM. e doleuit
tng. and all u.known pan wt
will be entered agalntt you lor
claiming by. through. undvr and
th* rotlot demanded in th*
agewill m* Rev* named dal
complaint
•ndanldl whwar* net drawn to
WITNESS my hand and tael
b* dead er alive. whether tald
ot thit Court on Decomber 17
unknown parllat may rlaim an
ITT)
intoreti at ipoutot . heir*, da
(Court Seal)
vitae*, grantee* or other claim
Maryann* Mor*e
a n lt l A L A F A Y A W O O D S
Ctatk ot Circuit Court
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
By CecollaV Ekern
TION. Inc i
■unknown
Deputy Clerk
per u n it) In pottettion ol Ih#
Publlth
December Jt ITT) A
tubjacl real proparty.
January
S ITT4
Defendant*
OEM MO
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO. Denial J . Sitehowl** and
Wendy Slachdwlak
WhCM rattdmc* It M
Wlltthlr*. England and
Wheta let! known addrett It
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
IB Chancellor CtaM
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIDA
Wiltshire. England SN14HH
PROBATE DIVISION
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D mat an
File Number T» M* CP
action tor loreclotur# Ot mori
IN R E : E S TA TE O F
gag* on me following oetcr.btd
ANGEL ICAC EN T R ELLA.
proparty:
Dec**ted
LOT 40. ALAFAYA WOODS
N O TIC E O F
PHASE I UNIT 6. ACCORDING
ADM INISTRATION
TO THE PLAT TH E R E O F. AS
Th* adminlttralion af ft*
RECORDED IN P LAT BOOK
e tta ta o l A N G E L IC A
II. PAGES 0*. 17 A M. PUBLIC
C E N TR E LLA . docooted. File
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
Numb** T l M0 CP. I* ponding In
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
th* Circuit Court for Samlnota
County. Florid*. Probata Oivl
you era required to tarve a copy
tion. th* addrett of which It
*1 your written detent**. It any,
P.0 ORAWER C. Sonford. Flor
to It . an P A U L A W A D E
Ida 377710SM. Th* name* and
G R E E N E . Attorney for the
nddrotMl Ol th# pertonal roprt
Plaintiff, who** addrett It 4010
senfetlvo and the pertonal rap
Bey Stout Boulevard. Suit* 4M.
rttenlallve t attorney are Mt
Tampa, Florid* uaof within M
forth b*tow
day* after th* first publication
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
ol th* nolle* end III* Ih* original
SONSARE N O T IF IE D TH A T
with Ih* ciork ol Hilt Court
All perton* on whom Ihit
either botor* torylc# on Plain
nolle# It served who have ob
tiff* attorney or Immodlatoly
lection* that challenge th* valid
there*tier; otherwiM a default
Ity of Ih* will, th* qualification*
will be entered agelntt you tor
o' th* pertonal rapraMntattv*.
th* rail*! demanded in lha
v*n„». or lurltdlcfkm of fhll
complaint
Court or* required to file their
WITNESS my hand end Hi*
oblecflont with thit Court
teal of M id Court on December
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
17.1M1.
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
(Seal)
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
Maryann* Motm
CATION O f THIS NOTICE OR
Al Clerk of th* Court
TH IR TY OAVS A F TE R THE
By: Cecoll* V. Ekorn
D A TE OF S E R V IC E OF A
At Deputy Clerk
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
Publlth December 7t, IM1 A
THEM
January ). IW4
All creditors ot Iho dtcodenl
DEM 1*1
and other par tont having clalmt
or demandt agalntt decedent !
NOTICE OF TRU ST
ottato on whom a copy ol Ihit
ADMINISTRATION
nolle* It ter trad within three
Th* Admlnitfration of th*
months after th* data ot th* first
William J. Payne and Sutl* B
publication ol this nolle* mutt
Payne Trutl, detad II MT1. It
III* fhoir claims with this Court
currently under Ih* manage
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
rnenl of Hi* Irutl't turvlvlng
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
grantor, truelee The nemo of
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
th* turvlvlng grontor/trutto*
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
and th* Iruttoo't attorney aro
TH IR TY OAVS A F TE R THE
Mt forth below
0 A T E OF S ER V IC E OF A
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
SONSARE N O TIF IE D TH A T:
THEM.
A ll creditor! ol th* toto
All other creditors ol th*
William J. Payne and eny other
decedent and persons having
partom having claim* or do
claims or demands against Ih*
mandt agelntl th* William J.
decedent's estate must file their
Payne and Sutl* B Payn*
claims with this court W ITHIN
Trutl. data* II Tl T l mutt til*
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
their clalmt with th* turvlvlng
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
grantor/trutto* or Hi* turvlvlng
CATION OF THISN O TICE
g ro n to r/tru ilo o ’ i attorney
A L L C LA IM S . OEM ANOS
with In thirty (Ml day* after the
ANO O B JECTIO N S NOT SO
lirtl publication ot Hilt notice
F IL E 0 W ILL BE FOREVER
A L L CLAIMS. DEM AN DS.
BARRED
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
Tho data of the lirsl public*
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
lion ol thit Notice Is January 1.
BARRED. Th* dole ot th* first
It**.
Pertonal Representative
publication Ol Ihit Nolle* It:
Oocomber IT, ITT).
JAMES A C E N TR E LLA . III
Surviving Grantor/Trutto*
ISIO Spring wood Clrcto
Sutl* B Payn*
Longwood. FL 17TS0
4MWpt» Crystal Drive
Attorney ter Pertonal
Sanford, Florida 31771
Raprasantotlvo:
Attorney toe Surviving
VICTOR M DIAZ. JR .. ESQ
Podhurti Or sock JoMttbrrg.
Grantor/Trut to#
BrucoW. Floyd. Etq
efal
*40 Wetl New York Avenue
IS Wetl Flagler s t . rtoo
D*Lend. Florida UHO
Miami. FL 1)1)0
Telephone |W4|7M*M0
Telephone D H I U t lt t O
Publlth December J*. 'M J A
Florida Bar No . VOKO
January S. Itta
Publish January S. tl. Ifta
OEM M0
DENSt
IN THE CIRCUI1 COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number t ) to* CP
IN R E ESTATEOF
John Gordon Neuberth

7 1 - H e lP W a n te d

Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH C C IO H T E IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO t l lMICA
DIVISION UK
STM MOR TGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
vt.
ROBERT NELSON COOPER
etal.
Oetandanllt)
N O TIC E O F ACT ION
TO ROBERTNELSON
COOPER
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
OCOiv
(Mayport Naval Betel
USS Saratoga
CV4CI
FP O A Aiagri irao
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
and II Defendant it dec*4lad
hit respective unknown heir*,
devlteet granite*, em gnv n
creditors, lienor* and frvttaet
and all other patient claim'ng
by, through, under or agamtl
the named Defendant.
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
•chon to torec let* a mortgage
on the t»llowing property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida
LOT 41. BLOCK G. WOOD
MERE PARK 1NO RCPLAT.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK tl. PAGE 71. O r
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR
IDA
hat been tiled agelntl you and
you or* requited to torv* a copy
at your written datenvat. tl any.
within 10 d*tt after th* Ural
public *i on ot ihit Nonce ot
Action on Michoel J Echevar
rla. P A Pi* ml if! a attorney.
whoM addrett It M l Baylhort
Baulevard Suita 7)0. Tampa
Florida llaot and til* th* orfgl
n*l with thit Court either before
tervlc* on Plaintiff* attorney or
Immodietaly thoraaltar. o'hawtM a default will be entered
agalntt you lor the reset d#
mended In Ih* Complaint or
petition
Thit notice than be pubinhed
on&lt;* each week tor two contecu
live w *«kt In the Senferd
Herald
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
tea* ot thit Court on December
17. let)
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C &lt;*«k of m* Court
By Cecelia V. Ekrnn
At Deputy CloeS
Publlth December 71 Iff) A
January i itea
OEM M*
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIO N TE EN TH
JU O ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S IN O 171*1 CA II K
S AN FO R D E L E C T R IC CO .
INC . a Flortdacorporation.
PtatrttN.
vt
H S F E L L E R O EVELOP
M ENT CORPORATION. * Flor
id* corporation a l l FELLER
D E V E LO P M E N T CORPORA
TlON. o Florida corporation.
N O TICB O F ACTION
TO RICHARDS FELLER . III.
ot turvlvlng director and reglt
t - r j agent ot R S OEVELOP
M EN T CORPORATION. * Flor
id* cor portion, i . i F IL L E R
D E V E L O P M E N T CORPORA
T ION. a F lor id* corporation
YOU ARE N O TIFIED THAT
an oction lor collection ol dam
eget end mortgage torectotur*
het been hied egamtl the Oe
ftndenl. R S F E L L E R OE
VELO PM EN T CORPORATION,
a Florida cor pore lion aihr*
FE LLE R DEVELO PM EN T
C O R P O R A TIO N , at Florida
corporation, and you are re
quired to terve a copy ot yeur
written detente*. It any, I* It on
W ILIAM GLENN ROY. J R .
ESQ . Attorney tor the Plainlift;
whose addrett It It l South
Westmont* Drive. Suita IL Al
lemonl* Springs. Florida D7I4.
on or bolero January 10. Ifta.
end HI* the original with the
clerk ot this court either before
service on Ihe above named
attorney or Immodietaly there
alter, othermit* a default will
be entered agamtl you tor the
rallel demanded In th* cam
plaint or petition
Deled December IS, Iff)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By Ruth King
At Deputy Ctatk
Publlth December l|. n . if.
Iff) S Jonuery *. IHa OEM ID

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C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

, CLASSIFIEDDEPT
HOURS
• O O A J L - 5:30 P it.
IIO N O A YItvu
FRIDAY
CLO SED SATURDAY
I SUNDAY

PfWATE PARTY RATES
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* 3 U m * Minimum

NOWACCEPTMG

A ttIM B L M S
Hand mail
wars 1 thlttv 7AM ) JOPM
and ) JOPM midnight U per
hour
Never * tael
Beta Pt ntewwel. Ilf fltf _
A U TO A U C T IO N O B IV IB S
N IC O ED I Muti have valid
driver* iK*nt* end be ebta f*
drivv ttlcS Call between I )
lP m N T S T A F F IN O .P fW H

GRILL COOKS
IUSSERS
New hiring Apply in perton
Apply at
JMSemoran Blvd FtrnParS
t celt ptaatof _
HOTEL

MAINTENANCE PERSON
Eiporwnco m plumbing and
etaclrKal
Sctrakieig mey nckj)* tiersk) Adverboor at * » cotf ot an addeunoJ day
Cancel wrwn m u get raecJH Pay orty toe day* you ad hew ot fata **m*d
Us* M doocifpgon tor tottaot retcJlt Copy nusl Mow arsdgucad typografdecal term •Commercial Sequency raiod ar* dvoi t ta
DCAOUNCS
Tuesday R»u Fnday 11 Noon TH* Oey Bake* Pilbcabon
Sunday And Monday 5 30 P M Fnday
A D J U S T M E N T S AN D C A E D fTS : In thb *vbnl Of « n deror In r d
ad, th* Sanford Herald wM b* r**pon*IW* tor th* t in t
Inaartlon onty and only to tha aatont ot th* coot ol that
tnaafSon. Plaaaa c h a rt your ad »or aeoaracy th# llrat day It

NIGHT AUDITOR
With Metal E ep*r tonced
Apply toper ton
Dayt Inn. is to W SR M
Sanford__________

DOUGHNUT FRIER’
CAFETERIA C00R
PART TIME 0RIVER
With COL Clati A
APPLY IN PERSON
IH ) lit*** Lab* Drive.
Mender Friday, t AM 4PM

DRIVERS NEEDED

12— Elderly Care

ai — Cem etery L o is

Bladder Central Probltmt?

1 LOTS Ootlewn Memorial
Part 1 tor th* price ol II
si too Ceil tif trg s im

SENIORS, call to hnd out it
you quality tor attltlanc* with
OIAPERS PAOI delivered t«
your door monthly
aot StO Uta

39— Financial

Services_____

21— Personal*
ADOPTIONS
Free medical car*. Hamper
•alion, count*ling priralt
doctor piut living eipentet
Bar r t J t m Call Attorney Jehn
h u n t ________ i
mi

DOES YOUR CREDIT
REPORT MAKE YOU SICXT
Cell The Credit Decter
1 M# It* CREDIT
Our client! ere guaranteed to
receive * mefor credit card In
eg days ar campltta refund

23— Lost A Found
SIS REW ARD ter i t V n ol
ttoton car cover Hidden Lk

STOP FORECLOSURE!
I can help f ) \ lucent Barry
Myees eft sea n et

u n fit

IP M

NatorasJtarjtatkod n i tu t

41— Money lo Lend

23— Special Notices

FAX
TOUR CLASSIFIED AO
TO US ANYTIME
DAT OR NIGHT!

407-323-9408
F pr convenient and ecenoml
ca‘ advert Iting nathing beata
•he Sentord Hereto F*&gt; vt
your ed to th* Clettilief Dept
end include the fortowing in
tarmelion
• Billingname edd'ett. end
phone number
• Contact name and phone
number tor ad verifxetran
• Start data
• Number ol day t you would
Ilk* your edlervei
It

you have eny quetlrant

p leete call th* Clattthed

Ad re f illin g Department
Monday Friday.• JO) »

BOWL LIKE A PRO Latwnt
by a proteuton bowler Any
ag* Men ledet or children
EdKremarcik actlMeiaa
Member ol the PBA

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Care
HOLIDAY SPECIAL IH
Ire* no regulrahon la*1
MBS MICHELLES HOUSE
m tsit m j is

R IEP DRIVING ANO STILL
GET THE MONET!
All you need It yaur htl* Jack
D amand tor appointment
M in t

43— Mortgages
Bought A Sold___
W AN TEO 1* 000 HI Mtg on
tfh owner occuptod b't home
laXinf W i n 104 IS) Iff)

71— Help Wanted
AUO TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL m U tte r P I *41*

AGENTSREAL ESTATE!
Nothing tuccoodt US* tuccett
War# wall info our Jrd doted*
of Homing tuccottful agent*
No licentet
We ll help'
' WATSON REALTY COBP
REALTORS
JJJ ttta _____

ACENTS AVON Earn to MV
No door door PT/FT Intur
dnceavO'iebta Sendi Ml ItfJ

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A G CARRIERS Tavares. FL
a well established and grow
ing Central Florida bated
ccmpeny offers you
eSemi Annuel Pey Increatet
* Slop Oft Pay
* Unloading Pay
* Vacation Pay
* Safety Bonut
* Spouse R tomg Program
* Awragt Trip ) 7 Day!
* Lata Modal Convent oral
Treetart
II yew hare 1 yeera tractor
Hener. O TR and mow end ke
experience p*ut a goad driving
record, call
1 « » * «7* etw
eDRIVER HELPER*
S7 hr Plif your tell on Hie road
to w ertt Creel benafittl
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
70*W n f R S lu llT t lf l
t i p iRdustml
Se h ir | M k Hiim OpfftlofS
Mon thru Thurt f ’y hr wert
deyt Pd holiday and vac*
Iton Apply *1 San Of! 7H0
Oto Lk Mary Rd ■Sanford

EiptritRod Flow Pmmr
(Snipping and w ail Lata
nrahf'owrly morn mg Mae or
lemata Equal Opparfunily
Em ployer C a ll V o lt 'lt .
Monday Friday. H I Jstt
CLEANING PERSON
For largo apartment building
Rltaftncat and otpertaaca
rogolrod. Hour* f M tPM
Monday F nday S) 1) to Start
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For ) I I
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W**ktndt. part hm*
Accepting eppHcAHOnt
Monday Friday.**
DtBary Mawer M N i l f).
OeBary **7 44**411

DIRECTOR
Far n tabu shed (AHdcara can
tar Edxafion and eaper fence
meerly childhood required
Call U J sen________

FLEET RESERVE

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W hatever Your Field...
FIND A iUMPfft CROP Ol
OFFORTUNITISf IN TH8

CLASSIFIEDS!

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Notlci

Electrical

FLORIOA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors b* ragiitored
er cortlliad To voelf/ a state
con tra cto rs llconts call
i too U t 7fas Occupational
Licenses er* required by th*
county and can b* verified by
celling Ml Ilia. *vI fttt

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Fram ing, Orywell.
Doors. Roofing. Concrete
H M d H ^ E O ^ M Ito l^ R O M M Id

A ir Duct Cleaning
AIR D U C T CLEANINO. guftor
ctaanlng, tcr**nmg. chimney
sweep Insured Young * Serv
k*. Ik rtJOe&amp;all t t ) *0di

Cerpentry
CARPENTER All kind* ol homo
repairs, painting A ceramic

hi* Rkhard Grots

331 t*71

Carpel Cleaning
SAM'S C A R P ET CLEANINO
plus bull end strip Ileer*
Retidenllalkommerclel 14
h rt^Ja U a l^ra e je ra a S d Ja ^

Concrete
CAPTAIN C O N C t lT I . W tp Z
Beal 1 Man Qualify Opera
Han i jib im / M R -r m

MASTER ELECTRICIAN.
Repair add 11ion. comm/ret
Lie/In* lEROBBEIfl H I *47S
F lo o r lr
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN H t)4 7 4 ttlf

Firewood/Fuel
* SPLIT OAK FIREWOOO*
Delivered or pick up
17 e tier k m jasi

H om e Im provem ent
AFFORDABLE Hem* Repair.
All pham Call tar He* esi
L k /Ins.MkheefDl 7101

ALOOESITAU
FI* It right al a prk* you can
alford Lk'd lM From start
to ItoliTi Carpentry, plumb
Ing. etactrlcel, end roofing
secs 1) yrs of eiperlenc* No
|ob too big or smell Cell
U f T ille r 111-MM 14hr*.

RlirWAY
vVf M i ' i . v i n-

Home Repairs

Plum bing

HAN OT ) Multiple Svcs, Trees,
roof repair, driveways, pernt
tog Free etl tr. date. TM-TPSl
M A R I N O Hddf* R e p a i r ,
sptclallilng In small |otri
C R CIJaO TfFraeesfjlM ils

A A A PLUMRINO • SEWER

Janitorlariervlces "
BLITZ CLEAN 1ANIT0RIAL
Commerclal/Resid 3)1 dill

Lawn Service
TO M A JEFF'S LAWN CAR E)
Re* /Comm . dependable, low
retail Free**!...........3)0 7070

Masonry
TW P MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco. Central*, Renova
Itoftt Lie J Inf
111 ISM

Leak y ta u co tlF
tflllff
IT SIB could
tram
problem Watar h*alto*. 14 hr
MTVlCt
« u i n H I)
DUN R IT E i Clean drlvpwayt.
rapft. pool docks, walks,

h3ira^r#^t^ttiai7^^_

^TwTmrn7n(T O T "
Service/ %epalr

WEEKLY SERVICE Horn sa)
mo them Rita Pool Service
MB 7171
Robert Shoemaker

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ECHOLS TREE SVC- Lie *. Ins
“ Let Ih* Prolosslonals do II "
Frteestimales
.. 1137771

Painting
■ RUN ELL PAINTINO Comm
A Rot Pressure cleaning,
Carpentry. Door hanging/
Plat taring Lk/ln*. r t ) OOaf)
l i train but ttl ttfl_________
HANDY'S Hauiapainttng Palnf
now A tare I Law. law rota* I
M y r ttrp Lk/lnt 1M-7HI
PR O TECTIV E CQATINOS by
Ppww. Inf /a.I.. L k 'd . Int
Free ettlma let ......3)1114}

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71— H t l p W i n t i d ~

71— Help W an te d

MHO DCTAILCR
Far buf'lng only
tn&lt;od Call Ml *001

TEACHERS

Eapart

Foo otlobiithod chitdcaio con
lor Education and taper rente
pn N u od M lM fl __________

JANITORS

TELEMARKETERS

Pail lima Sub contract our
cuttomar* Oar t or tvemngt
4’ hr to Herf
40&gt;j j ) oaa;

E X P E R IE N C E D O N L Y . *
noadod Immodraiely 1400 per
« k guaranteed plut bonut No
telling Contact Mr Lang

UN0SCAP[R

__i&gt;4 a it______

F ’T poelfkec. COL d a n D
required________a i i n i l U

TELEMARKETER

[CASING CONSULTANT

Petition open lor an eipen
tncod leiemark'ter I yen mg
hourt IPM 1PM Monday
through 1burvie y Apply In
per ton Senlord Hera&gt;il XU
N rranch Ayy, etb lee Tracy

Port limo taatmg potion lor
Slontbrook Apartment*
Commliilon Weekend* a
mutl C a H P lN te E O E

MAIDS

WANTED: Lin In Homenuktr

F T M F ( o Will train
uniform* Molly Mala ’*&gt; 1001
•M A TEtlA L HANOI l U .
|) hr Fill O'Part lor d,t
trubwlor Proparo lor iruppig
i gal il fhero an lim*
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
reeWItfh H . ) » lilt

For elderly lady Privet* by
Ing poor tart and ulary Cell
uetiaoattar ja m

Wmhwiw/Dock Woikm
Up lo ll] AS hr I will tram)

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WAREHOUSE a n o g e n e r a l
IA R O R HELP N E E O E O I
WdftUt for drivtft All iTWtti
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MECHANIC

M ID IC A L H IL P

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Mutl hare COL Lire in Son
lord Lk Mary area E apart
anted prelt*red Apply al
T » !W HI St Senior d

Ooal payl U to N • bonut
Fun anrltonmanl Flatabla
nowrt Call Mr Flynn Ml a)U

PART TIME OfTICE HELP

93— R oom s for Rent

Word Parla&lt;1 required Lolut
nalpful Flonbla dayllm t
n o u n Mon T h u r i I i t
hrymob Can rar o u t
• PEOPLE O R E E T E R •
Antotr matt pnonat with a
tmiNI Moot and g rttl dwnlt
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
M W M R S I.W IIII

A O U IE T , C LE A N ROOM
kitchen ute. phone leundry
SIS end US 114 m s or 114 *»eS
C H A M FURNISHED ROOM
W i n aroil til » t i l l tec .
I l l MP4
CLEAN ROOMS tmge farting
SIS/aak Kitchen, phene
leundry video gemot oil
klreel perking IIP 4411_______
FURN BEDROOM coble la
local cent, kitchen priy
tIS aat Nen drink mg 111 u t
P R IV A TE UPSTAIRS there
kitchen A befhy tea » t m
ciudetell 1 » 14*1or 118 t i l l

POSTIONS AVAILABLE
tManagar
• An! Monagar
Par-nanoni lull lima, u U i n l
(Wtllana al Swo t Hallmark
Shop In Lata Mary Canlra
Require* torn# A trt and and
evening hour* For Inlorma
non coil
aOMaaoiia
ur w.idreaurrw !u
18«W Milcholl Hammock Pd
Oviodd. PIMTAS

97— A p artm e nts
Fu rn ish e d / Rent

PRODUCTION WORKERS
10 NEEDED

NOTICE
All rental end reel et'eie
edrorlitetnenH ere tuCiyecI to
me FocNral Feb Hooting A d
nhich rate* II Illegal to
odverlHe any prelorenco Urn
Italian or d iicrim m ellen
bayed cm race, color, religion,
tea handicap familial tlatut
Or M lu u l origin ___________

Company tooki indiaidudit
nrllh a t H T b l * and or
macMno operating tapon
one# I m i l l daailablo
k *1AM ) JPM of Sir hr. Mutl
ba rallabta and claan tul aailh
oran phono and iraniporlalron
Commit monl mandator y I

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SEAMSTRESS/TAILOR

FURNISHED I bdrm I bam
Qutel, COly area lltfc month
SlOOdepotil UP PM!

Full lima Piaato call 1M M l’
or apply In porton al 100
International Patknay H U .

99— A p artm e nts
U n fu rn ish ed / Rent

SECRETARY
Part lima Eap m boot atop
mg, billing typing, toma
comped*' knowtope Ml eettT
SECRETARIAL

C O N V E N IE N T la town All
amend*!. I yr Mate no pelt
nee s w tiw t#&lt; 114 nea
CONVENIENT ANO IPACtOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
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Subcontractor u t i l atpotl
ancad porton Monday Friday
• I SI yyardt par minute plut
WordPorlocI /Window* oap
Sandrotumo ARI. W N Elm
Aat, SaMard. TTTTI_________

LEASE TOR EESSI
One Bedroom Apartment!
Sin DEAL
Mo*twood ApH W I I I 4

PRESCHOOLTEACHER

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Age groupie Full timo. Eap
noc Kid &gt; tttrnoa.MR W l

MARINER'S VILLAGE

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118— O ffice
S p a c e / R ent

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HIDDEN LAKES N &lt;r 4 Bdrm
1 Beth. Ig lot. 44IP mo
negotoble 111 SMORemblewd

HUD HOMES.
Leva Lew dawn' Why renir
The Hillimen Gf'vO.
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LAKE MARY N k I 1 Id'm

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balh cent H A lenred yard
dean la ke Mery x h o o ii
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Slenstrom Rentals
B I T JOHNS R IV E R 1/1 • '
garage hardeood Moort boat
*i p V w m i s«oa moirao kec
e S A N F O R D 1/1 *
family
room carport C 'H A Ctoan'
SMS mo. SSSOkecunlr
O S A N F O R O l/ l ig room*
ip lc a . kcr p e rch , dbla
carper! NicelSAi moiSSOkec
O S A N F O R O 1/1 epl C H A .
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nee SH0 mo no aecunty
O S A N F O R O 1/1 apt C H A,
pat-a c lean |400 mo SKOw i
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"We Manage year Mama.
Iika II wat our aen *' Jim Dai la
111 lit ! A Her 4PM IIP lew
1 BDRM 1410 month piui la x
t e c u i l l y deposi t one
reNrence!
171 1141
1 RDRM. 1 B A TH Near loen
buk line! 4400 monlh 4100
«lt 111 4111 _ _ _ _ _

1 STORY. 1 Bdrm . I V I Bath
Screened porch SllS'm o
Mutl have rotofonco* H I MM
I RORMe control heat and a&lt;r
Cowilry atmoipher'l
tSOOdeen* Why r«nt&gt;
Thy Hillimen Group
&gt;11-0114
ReeWee
4 RDRM I 1/1 RATM w'lomily
room. C 'H A . nee carpal.
tented yard 4140 1411411

1 0 3 - DuplexT rip le x / R tn t
a a ONE AVAILABLE* '
1 bedroom 1 bam 17) 4444 or
Ha was_____________________
SANFORD. 1 b d rm . carport
security tyite m . lull hit .
H I 4441
QitcountodtSII
SPAC. t/ l. vpulled M il . ell
e p p ll. garage, icr porch,
fenced VSOl mo vac tie 441’

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f» per pltsrv unit &gt;21 700-1

131— C o n d o m in iu m
R entals
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Lear
•ronl on ground Itoor 1 Bdrm
■v aval* ,n ctoke’t porch 1
pool! tenniy. eaerciy* room A
club hour* ISIS mo Oil 1111

M i - H o m e s lo r Sale

M l — H o m e s JorSale

ArroRDABU hou ( s
VENTURE I PRQPfftltfS
FHAOR VA AS LOW ASSN
ANQ y and owner linenctng *y
low ay faoo mo! Gov I Fo»*
ciokurot. Napoyt Sem.noto.
Orange. Volukia
Senierd toy* then II 444Penn
*Or*r w j acre I I t . He. dm
lem rm Satellite d.yh 104 400
• Rtnaveted ) l ' l Nr»v&gt; root
carpal, paint, gareg* ycr
porch littO O
ORE l O C A TIN G I 1 1 1 br-ta
ycr porch lanced yd St’ van
• POOL! Nenortttd 11.
tireplaca kcr porch Ilf too

CASSCLRERRY lakovww I 1
ig eel m litchen New tarpe’
root, ti* andpa-nt Lg fenced
backyard ml large *r**t
Garage Qu&gt;*l are* near
buy'yhopp*ng A real yieei tor
1*4 tm Call Gena o» Mar*
*141010Vikta Realty. Inc

H ALL R E A L T Y
SI 2 IV l n u l S I

115— In d u strial
R e n ta ls
OFFICF/av*r*h*in* spec*. 1100
Sq fl, Prim* location al
entrance lo Central F'e Re
qtonal Airport epl H 1 1407
SANFORD I0.01S tq It 1 phaia.
tpemetort Slvq II SitntTrom
Reilly Inc. Jim Doyle H I l i l t

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a M E N ’S WRANOLER dreti
pantt 14W H L Good thopa
41 00
Call H I tots

AMC CONCORD S le'on wagon
II. whit w rebuilt Iran* Good
cond Mutt yacritk*
taw
OBO
Ml 1741 or 1U *«a

211— A n tiq u e s/
Collectibles

a CADILLAC s i v i l l F 4* 4
dr. btig* Looks Ilka raw!
11.400 Firm Run* eacallenl
na lettl___________

PRIVATE COLLECTOR.
BASEBALL tt BASKETBALL
y p p rt c a r d ! L i t e r a lly
hundred* ol ipeclal miartt
)S% o&lt; boo* or will trade
4041)1 1111

215— Boats and
A cc e sso rie s
OIS FT CLASTRON IS HP
E vlnrude, traitor Outllanding
Cnndt M u tltte lS liv lH ) H11
*14*4 SKI/FI1M BOAT 10 HP
Marc . w /trailer Runy graall
ST OOOPartial tlngnce 441 ’ 404
• i eii R IG AL Medjilwn
•
10". 4 cyt Inroutboard motor
w drive on trailer tl OOOOBO
4)0 4004 or Sit 4)01 *.**
RM F T PONTOON b*el. an
fiberg'aty. 140 HP Evtnrud*.
Very fetll Many eitrty. like
new Onfyltl 000111 4*40

217— G a ra g e Seles
GARAGE Selett Why bother TT
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE II
4WH1-FM*_______ 441 1)4 4444

HIDDEN LAKE/SANTORD
Edgeweier Clrcto ol tale*
Mulll lemlly elitr holiday
%*'* Saturday IP ) Sunday
lia Lake Mary lo Liv* Oak

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage tala ed by
I) noon on Tuetdey and tea*
advantage el ouf tpeclei
gereg* te'e ed p 'k tll Call
Ciawftod now ter deuilsl

A new i* »f » * h »» b »# *
new bedroom

322-2(11 ______

WHAT TO DO WITH
THE OLD ONES?

Actum* No Quality! Immecu
let* 1 7 dining lamily rm, I
car ge&gt; age 4447 P I T IIV* 100
Merkhem Wdy are* * 1 114
at rev Pei lure *teb&gt;* litlK B
LK Mery cuitem builly
R4H.pgot.tlttl.400
• 1/Lerrr i acre *171 WTO
ot/]. 1A acre* pool tpellfS 400

1 or t bdrm Obi ge*

tencod
Fl rm cb conttr SSS.SOU
Huge 1 I tori home S bdrm
tpk owner Imance ISO 100
s rental unity I Good cayh Now'
1&gt;K dn ooner hold•1141 OOO

MOVING SALE
Appliancti. baby clpthtk.
turn . LHIto bit ol everything
10* Wei Myrtle, Sanford Sat
urday Only____________ 4foS

323-5774
G ? n k jiy^i
USE YOUR TM RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
On * 1 Of 4 M rm hom* in
lom.FRo* or Voftrt'o c®uf9»r
Low monmi* p*f monl *
Calltor dot*ill!

Janet MinsMd. 323-7271
AA Carney. 1*4.. 4H 1144

O IRARY Leeetronl h i can
tret H A . piuyearray See ooo
W. MaHctowsbt H1F0M
EXCHANGE OR SELL , 0.property toeated any nher * I
Ineeytort Really, i l l sell

HIDDEN IN THE WOODS

Very preily tog hom* 1 000
yquer* tret 4 bdrmy. 1 bathy
1 central H A units large
deck. 1 car gerag* fenced S
acre* SllOOOO Onnar will
ayytyl n.lh Iinane mg JJJ 414]

STAIRS PROrENn
MANAGEMENT A R E A L TY
401 111 llll/ lll U l t

S I
STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

VETERANS!
You Mi| Not fifjlt/e that it s
financially Eauef for YOU to
Buy a Home than to Rent
One' So Call Out Full-Time
Sales Team ANYTIME!

321- 2720
LAKE MARY
322- 2420
SANFORD
•In Oui 38th Y u t*

Make Your
New Year's
Resolution
A Home
At

COUNTRY LAKE
APARTMENTS
O N T II L E A S E
-----D R M . A I T S .
XFOWATWPfjeNRQN OK f o r _____

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

SANFORD HERALD
a n d m « k« i om « a f f * r
C v iif m n ipfwdhg mowejl

MOVING SALE
3222811

OWNER FINANCING
born over 4 000 tq ft 4 4 poo'
leketront wl dock. 4)4* *00

R E F R I G E R A T O R . St*. at
Wat her t Oryert Fre* I yr
labor narronty Dot ectra
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
RAY' S APPLIANCE SIS S
3 2 1 -4 70-J
French Ave laniard 11* 004)
R EFR IG ER ATO R
Kenmcr*
wh.te, Ilcuft Iroitl*!! 1100
TWO HOUSES toct'ed in met
441 1141
area ot Sanford Owner l**&gt;
Ing town
,
.
Haute 41: 4 Bdrm 4 yttM old
187— Sporling G oods
abtolutely boauhTul. o&gt;*r ltd
• BIK E, girlt it M-vrrey pin*
to IT Seduced to 444 000
ero wh.'e til SO f all to* 4140
Heu*4 tl 1 Bdrm H-ytarkal
• B I K E . Murrey Mountain
home located on two tot*
Climber. IP tpead
Brand
41**00 That* homey are lo
new'' N**av nden Completely
ck'ed veto by vd* end *r*
ateemOMd 11100 0 * 0 8 0 Call
bteutitwlty lanyceptd fruit
114 )tP4tvm e!kage________
a itower*
• OP AIRCVCLX Groat condt
O f tllO IT h tl

He Sell Realty 44) lilt

1 BEDROOM. 1 BATH All raw
Carpet and paint within
F enc ed in backferd
orertgetlfyg tmeii lei* Wait
toldfiiwiicto School* Ml OOO
JCI Citrut Drive
By appointment only UP 14K)

153— AcreageL o f i/ S B lt

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mobile home or
home tile , hortet cattle,
terming, er nurtary Zoned
agricultural. SI 400 pe' *&lt;f4
Small down payment with
owner financing 41441411111
I#' ACRES- ml DOURLEWIDE
new 1 bdrm. 1 bath Failure
and wood* No qualifying
I I I ICO A lt o I I ACRES
ad|ulnlng Irrigation pai’ura
.

U1J414

DELANO. S acre*. 1 mi* ell I 4
fait to Mortal Ok, A I toning
SIS 000 10% down. 1p&gt; Ini ip
yri Leesburg 404)41 HU

157— M o b ill"

Homes /Sate _
44 TR E E D ACRES
Mocu*
home, near Lk. Jttsup.
airport and beltway TERMS
v&gt;* too
lti»

w M b a r . ia fr
REAL ESTATE. INC.

322-7491

Dmmg **!. fallen paI to yet.
trip dr*!ter m&gt; mirror, ate
Lot! m iK i’emyl Sat 4 S 41}
_JKwtoaMyiCli oin jV 4 jn d 'D ^_

BROYHIU TURN OUTLET
14% to NN eft mtg tvggrtted
retail EVCRYOAY. Dining
tabs*!. &lt;r*m 114 and SaSe'l
from 4144
H I 4444

4 serf eytet*. or I ecr* ettst*

iaS 000

LONO W O OD/LAKE M AR Y
M&gt;d sue ttorpge ejf'houaei
400400 1400 ig II Free rent
e 'llm o l*OM. IromtUS- mo
__________ H I OSJt__________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE eSA
and Old Lake Mary Blvd
•I.1S0
1.000 iq ft ol
fic/earehousa -Flmthed ot
Ike space eito available
Kapaobo Really. IE TM III
WAREHOUSE **ll located 41]
Weil lath SI. Sanlprd 1000 tq
leel. GC1 toning, too amp 1
phet* ealra prqperly avail
lor oultid* l lor eg* II required
Call er writ* P. 0. Res Ilia.
OeUnd. F L 11111 tpe 114 1411

2 3 1 -C a rs

WHAT DID SANTA BRING YOU
TOR CHRISTMAS?

S .iitfo til

1 0 7 -M o b ile
H om es / Rent
ELOER SPRINOS oil hey 4l l
1, 1. 1 Bdrm*. SIS 10 SFO ek
hoc dep no m i o 'tam os

e CONSOLE TV P«natonic 1)
In
SIM
Call 177 DPI
a CURIO CABIN! T ... j «v.
Urn front 1140 new, tall lot
141
Call 77) 140)
O E N T E R T A IN M E N T Center
It" X M \ lor tlareo. radio
egu'pmanl SKI Call H I 1401
FO R quick tatol lovely lit rm
fur nilur# and more plut lovely
heme musk metier M IRIM
O HOOVIR UPRIGHT . .
with htedlighl and attach
m anly Ealra long cord
'E ecaltont condition u i Call
1X0404

209— W e a rin g AppajMBj

Advert:** them in Itw

Airport Blvd Nee flowing.
C/HA. private no pels
sell mo I mo tec . I l l 4111

11&lt;— WBTthOUSB ~
S p a ce / R tn t

Lake Ada Ibdtm.UeOmo
1 bdrm. S410mo and up

Rolirtd couple welcoma lo

I R D R M . 4100 mo plus I mo
tec 4 BD R M .SAP mo pivt I

w reened porch, l car garage
Available Feb I Mo mo Call
Dot JJI Ilk S o rlf) J!i

FEM A LE tooting lor tome to
there epl HIS mo touerteil
WOther Oryof M)*?*)
F tM A L I
. * - ) ’ ■ i ••' '
there hour* MO &lt;ak Includet
ulili'tot
i n ltte

APP LIAN CESI Best price!
Beil Werrenly. Best Sarvkei
Wathert. d'aert. mkroeevey
W* buy appilencest Del I'try
A • Bril II! 114V
APPLIANCES. S A TELLITES
CAR ALARMS. FURN . TV S
NEW USED
111 1144
tMEEPO DEPOT
• BABY CRIB
■;
..
condition, need* m iM n i t
SIOO
H I 1404
• BABY PORTA CRIB US
___________H I flttl___________
• CANE ROCKER, with pad.
I*ght eood SM114 5171

SANFORD'S Beil Kept Secrell
Pool A L e u n d r y , I A 1
bedroom* Convenient luce
Ipn l Cell Pel, 1714A10

L IK E NEW . 1 1 . lam

71— Apartm ents/
House to Sh are

/ Furniture

bdrm nice area Oil klreel
parking SIRS’ mo U14M1
O U IE T 1/11■ townhout* IM t
Park Adult comm 4411 mo
and vec dep Water llraih
inct Barb Mon F n lr : 4441
SAN FO R D duple* 1 bdrm.
4701 month 4 J » dvpotd Cell
alter spin lie n u ___________

3? I 0/S9

» ) MOO

181— A p p lia n ces

N E A R downtown Senierd. I

f/1 «m

WRECKER DRIVER

PART TIM E SALES

___ ______

Q iitvl ntlQhhorhood

• Moft ftwy f&gt;i 7 Xtaro Apm
Appl 71J l*o*+r COut»

&gt;w w iw b s ii m u t t

110 10*4____

BATEMAN REALTY

I f Am
• F y l f CiNlYpAflyr b f f » H t

11 PM I AM Pari lima Apply
in porton lekeoew Nury v,
Can*". Fit Eatl Jnd Street
Unlord
•MEOICAL RECEPTION I IT a
Antaaor pnonat w l appoint
rnonit Crowing pracl'ca hat a
dott lor yowl Call va lodai I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
i m w i h r s i .. m i n i
'O F F IC E CLERK a
Fn|or thft t a t t lin g « l
motpherel Fun »ari»y tpol1
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T

__________ 440-4111__________
CLEAN I ROHM
l -d i
SIM mo plut kec No petk

WINDOW SERVICE TECH
• Full tli’n# p-if»or
• | f$tf tix 'eel1prtltrf i ■*

IPN

N EW m i l . NO DOWN. ION
inlereil. 11X14.41 IS/mo
l a x IP. SllQ/mo S4S Slot_______
ltd l, II • 40. 1 Bdrm I Balh.
lotiitd MI pirk Own#/ ftrwc
tnq«d8.l IV VjO 1/; JW

Upvcjie. ungto klory. palto
aparlmenlt I bedroom! Ideal
lor individual or couple

103— H ouses
U n fu rn ish e d / Rent

|PMly%vriil Libor Ivc
Mill
\ t *fu TiA . Na pnen# &lt;*IH

157— M o b ile
Hom es / Sale

CASSELBERRY

.

Heporf r«*dr to worn $

,M4Pdium to N niitv tfwtr Hpclt
Malt Kjr* ••ptrtontf #r*d
m u iw tq iM i

K IT *N* C A K I. Y I. lv • In l arrs \V H Kh[

9 9 - A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn ish e d / Rent

non s’ s n i m e

GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE
Laeeiand Clv.c Cent*' Lak*
land FL lanutti 14. preview
S *PM Admty*«n 41 January
■S and 14. 4S Admitkian 44
City parking II
Iponte.ed br Lakeland Rill*
and Ptktol Club, tnc _________
M EN S N IL GLOVES m aw b,
Ivo loner Black. 111* large,
dltlerenl team* Idoien
Brand new 110each
OMSIIJISJ

191— B u ild in g
M ate rials
oMOLDI NG, hell round 1
diameter. Poplar a Im u m A T
quarter round 100 leal SIS
O B 0 11) 4*03

193— Law n &amp; G a rd e n
S HORSEPOWER MPO
Mukha' Shredder »)IS Lika
New I
111 tiki

219— W anted to B u y
ROOKS WANTED Cath paid lo*
boo's in good quality ctoan
co n d itio n Cook bookk.
gardening History. Art, Ret
erenco end many eth**!
CateBaaki
1114111

BOOKS ON TAPE
Cato Peeki

221— Good T h in gs
to Eat
COLLARO PLANTS II A DOI
SHADE TREES MAPLE 41
HP I1H
______
SWEET HAMLIN ORANGES
SS par buthal Call Hlltofi
__________SANFORD_________

223— M isce llan e ou s
a A B IR T H D A Y O I F T . ot
houtohoid piiart to all your
tn enOt Sacrificing ba* *1 14)
lit. Hiptemt ptiari. oil th*
kam* sue tor only SI Cost Sis
Call 11) c’ 4*
a A L U M IN U M llbered roof
coating, two ) gallon cane. 478
___________171441)__________
A TTEN TIO N CONSIGNMENT,
Boutcquet •' ButinttMk. For
tale thel't*. Pitplay umty,
tablet, ciethet recfcl. ettK*
lurmtur* Priced to yell
1)11114 oiler 1or leave mtg
O A K L A W N M E M O R IA L
PARK, t p’ol vary rtatonabf*
Pi**** cell 171 aejq__________
SERVICE SALES 4 PARTS lor
portable kfrown* heater 1
LARRy'S MART 111-4111

230— A n tiq u e /C la s s ic
C ars
eC H EVELLE. Till. M.800 mT.
VI outo. A C. PS. light green
metallic Sugar clean I Mutl
keel SS.WO111 1004__________
a FORD THUNDER BIRO, 144*
All original! Ntedt tom*
work SI *1)060)11 01&gt;*

1970 DEVI LIE CADI LUC

19S— M a ch in e ry / T o o ls

0 41000 OBO All power H I
SKI

F I F T Y M OEN cartridge*
p la stic lor single lever
faucet* Win yeperet* Brand
new 41 each 404 SJ11117

199— Pets 8 S u p p lie s
FO U R FAWS DOC Obeditnct
c la n * * PuppY/batlc.
advanced clay*** Lake AAary
Cantor Thunder Night* Call
Sarah 401 111 1401

111*111

•CHRYSLIR IM PERIAL t l .
Llk* new Mutl toll Only
it s JOB Call IW IIW etto
• CJ-S JE E P . Hitt. I cyl .
cuttom rebulU angitt* naw
lire*, brat at &gt;1.110)7) Sato
• CORVETTE. 1*7*
lillto wort Aykmg 1)000 or
batiotlar
Ha Ola*
KAOLC TALON, )««•. Mint
Conailion Fully lo td a d
_ l t 800mil*!IT 00011) III)
• FORD TAURUS OL. IN*. Vt.
eac cond garaged *11 op
Mont t n oooIBP 114 M04
• LC BARON ConverttoI*. M
Red loaded dig doth raw
lop new litat 47008 *4) 1404

LOTS O’ CARS!
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
tilt 4*nf*cd A rt , Sanford
_*IF &gt;H &gt;4*4
• M O N TI CARLO 1171 great
cond! A/C. rim* I ** a lopl
SttofR tookIngl SIAM MlttMl
PUBLIC AUTO AUCT ION a
EVERY TUESDAY f M PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 41. Get ten* Beech
_____ 444 11) t i n

SHORT OF CASH?
Seriously loo*ing to* * me*
dean utod c » r l D EP EN
DAbLE Down paymanty ay
tow at tie* Includre ta* A
nil* Can

rUES AUTO SALES
* * 327-2(92 w *
• TOYOTA COHOLLA waged.
’•1. Auto A/C. rad ] 1 K
werrenl, |IQ 1 » H I U N
TRANS AM tees T top* m w
17,000m il'll) 000 OBO
________*40 8)44
•WHITE )•** Plymouth Grand
Fury A I cond thru out Good
mileage M OW OBO 11) MOO
• It PONTIAC GRANO PRIX i
door VI. 110 Engine. P'S.
P 0 A/C. raw Irons. Cm g
AM. FMredto RUNS LIKE A
DREAM 14*1060
11) *471
O H CAMARO R S ' con.**!
ibto. red black. 17K ml Like
new mutl ten It WO 17) 1*01

233— Auto P a rts
/ A ccessories
CHEVY EHOINE M l runt
itrong. CAN drive. 1171 Alto
•Ichtdmiorrork 111 klki
• R O L L BAR lor Toyole
Deitun Niyten pick up truck
4)100 Cell Georg* 1)1 )*V*

234— Im port C a rs
and T ru c k s
• SU IU K I IAM URAI JE E P
If 17, EaCillfnf Condlllori
17 100
J07i4i n w

2 3 5 -T ru cks /
B u se s/ V a n s
• CHEVY BEAUVIU.E VAN
’le .u l I w . laaurqaf. vow
clean Loaded' Tea much t&gt;
lilt, mull tee to apprecieto
Only II 4*1080
Ml 1700
C H IV Y 4 I* Tahdi packed*
Pickup. 11(7 I owner 4) JOi)
OBO 1181)44 Dawn or Rocky
• •FORD Eapiercr Iporf *) •
Loaded A P 1 wheal drive 4
ypaad 1mmeculei* candihon
It ) *00 OBO
114 4)4*
• FORD RANOER. LTK II
P.S. crulta, A’ C. Itoreo. 4,100
mltok. I yr or M 800 ml toll on
warranty Can M l H U
• HANDICAPPED VAN 1t *0
Ford E DO U lt, putomeiic
door* 41000 Ml ISM
• JE E P PICK UP 4*4. 1*18. Vt.
auto Engine end Iran* re
built (about 18.000 miles)
Newer Interior 41 WO 111 100*
• 1471 CHEVY 1 ton p up 110
VI Runy good Engine end
trent ylrong tl.WOMl Sill
1414 F O R D C O A C H M A N
CONVERSION VAN EIM .
aluminum wheal*, naw brat
41.408 Ml 7404 lea yarn tq

239— M o to rcy cle s
and Bikes

231— C ars

HONDA SHADOW. 44 runt real
good, tooki reel good I I .&gt;00
Pteew call *04 )*) 1711

• CHEVY CAMARO. ITT7. Re
built V(. lot* ot new party l
tees 111 otto any lim*

241— R ecreational
V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s

• BUICK LE SABRE Cuilem.
1414 VI. auto. *ir. P S Clean,
run* grtal! AAany raw titra il
tl SOOOBO111 11*1

• 1* MOTOR HOME Runt great
Will trade lor travel traitor ol
comparable value 111 714)

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

3 lines for o n ly

$21M

(ndditionnl lines extra)

Ad must include phone number and asking price. I f vehicle hasn’t
been sold in 10 days, call us and we'll renew it free. No copy change
w hile ad is ru in in g except for price. Non-commercial only.

C all 322-2611 Ibday!

Sanford Herald

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- Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florfda - Wednatdar. January 5, 1W4

by Chic Young

BLONDIE

by Art Sansom

T H E BORN LO S E R

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TME^FOR
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OF THE BIRD CAGE...

onc. two.three:')
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by Charles M. Schulx

P E A N U TS

look here..there's a T iny
little book on the bottom

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K K m e-O H W T O L U i
muWMMi SEPW5AIE WXK&gt;
GOMPR6EO WC FRENCH

* |'VE BEEN IN HERE FOR
it s A diary ! your
GRANDFATHER KEPT A DIARY SIX WEEKS NOW. AND A\Y
UOHILEME WAS IN THE CA6E! i ATTORNEY HAS NEVERCALLED
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by Howia Schneider

If MX'RG SO COCL' U O lQ Ji
^ WOTHIIOG eOTWERS SOU..

Air hypertension
ills with physician
DEAR DR. G O T T: I'm n
70-ycar-old male. My blood prr
ssurc slays In (lie 170/90 rnngr
rxrrpl whrn I am under stress
und It Junt|»s to 200/100 or more.
My d o c to r c o n s id e rs this
hypertension and has me on
mediation. Alter nearly two
years of therapy. I suffer from
CHF. Rout, blurred vision, vari­
cose veins and frecpient skipped
heartbeats. My doctor still
stands by Ills decision In remuln
on Ihe same medication. Do you
think my loyalty to my doctor's
Instruct Ions arc unhealthful?
DEAR READER: You hove
hypertension (blood pressurr
(hut exceeds 150/90). so you do
need treatment for tills. Could
Ihe medication cause your
symptoms? Yes and no
Congestive heart failure, a
weakness of Ihe cardiac muscle
that leads lo shortness of brrath
brruusr of a fluid buildup In Ihe
lungs. Is a frequent consequence
of high blood pressure, which
causes Ihe heart to overwork. In
many eases, drugs to lower
blood pressure also have a salu­
tary eflect on rurdlur muscle und
will relieve CHF. Therefore. I
doubt that this condition Is
aggravated by Ihe medicine your
doctor has prescribed.
On the other hand, gout Is a
common side effect of some
anti-hypertensive drugs, such us
thiazide diuretics, that release
excess fluid from tissues Thus,
depending on Ihe medlrallon
you are tuklng. gout could re­
sult.
Many drugs cuuse blurred
vision, which Is not usually
caused by high blood pressure.
Check out this symptom with a
qualified ophthalmologist.
Varicose veins are not related
cither lo hypertension or lo Its
therapy. Such swollen veins
probably result from congcnltully deficient valves In Ihe veins
and usually can be treated with
leg elevation (when sitting) and
elastic support hose Iwhcn
standing or walking)

B y P h illip A l d e r

AR LO A N D JA N IS

FRANK A ND E R N E S T

G A R F IE L D

by Jim m y Johnson

by Bob Thaves

by Jim Davis

WOOLP YOU MINP ROLLlNOr
AROUNP IN THESE 6AEAP
CRUMBS WHILE I PREHEAT
THE OVEN?

ROBOTMAN’

tWW^UW'X IV MOTGAliAGER,WAN.
6M.IAJ5ER

by Jim M eddick)

Every now und then an out­
s ta n d in g b r id g e hunk Is
published. It covers a subject of
Interest lo most players: It Is
lucidly written. Is cusy lo un­
derstand and often contains ma­
terial not seen before In Ihe
literature of the game. The book
becomes u classic, praised
throughout the world.
That nearly happened last year.
The English experts Andy
Robson und Oliver Segal wrote
"Partnership Ridding ut tlridgc:
Ih e C o n te s te d A u c t io n . "
published by Faber A Fuller
(815.50. The Bridge World. 39
Wesl 94lh Street. New York. NY
10025-7124).
Il would have been widely ncclaimed except (lint It Is neither
luridly written nor easy In un­
derstand. But If you and your
partner want to enhance your
com|ietltlvc bidding, and you are
willing lo plow pcrseveringly

Although skipped heartbeats
arr usually
ills Innocuous, they ran
hr nssoriatrd with heart dis­
orders. such as that caused by
hypertension, and with certain
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                    <text>Ss anuary 26, 1994

W EDNESDAY

30 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 1908
flfilh Year. N o . 136 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST
□ Sports
County trio gets through
L A K E M A R Y — L a k r R rnnllcy. Lake Mary.
L ym an and DeLand advanced lo ton ig h t's Cla&lt;*s
a A -D istrict 4 G irls ' Soccer Tournam ent srm lfln a lsa t Lym a n w ith w ln s T u riu la v night
C S e e p a g e 10.
.

□ People
Cook of the Week
J im m y Milam , described as the 'a ll purpose"
kind o f guy. shares h is all purpose recipes w ith
Hrra/rf traders today. Featured as C ook o f the
w eek. M ilam hits been cooking since h r w as 8
years old.
C S ee P a g e 4 0 .
•

Can U.S. ills be fixed?

Response to State of
the Union speech

last n ig ht, all agreeing changes are
n ee d ed , hut some disagreeing with
Ills fix e s
T h e praise and p an s fell out along
jra rty lines. Local law officers said
C lin t o n 's crlm e-ilghtlng proposals
fell s h o rt of the need.
C S e e R e a c tio n , P ag e 2 A

By J . MARK BARFIELD
and NICK FFIIFAUF
Herald S tstt Writers___________
S A N F O R D — Loca lly a n d arross
the state, officials u n d politician*
spilt In thetr reactions to President
C lin to n 's State of the U n io n addrrss

Local judge interprets
‘three strikes you’re out’
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff W rite r__________
S A N F O R D — Placing violent
repeal offenders In prison for life
m ay have p o p u la r appeal but the
cost m ight be prohibitive a c ­

Nature’s ow n beauty

Land use
review
begins

B R IEFS
No word from captors
S A N F O R D - New T rib e s M is s io n head­
q u arte rs in S aid o rd reports no sig n ifican t
developm ents in the kidn appin g of m issionaries
T im V a n Dyke. 41. and Steve W elsh. 41. from a
m issio n a ry scliool fa c ility near V lllsv lc e n c lo .
C olu m bia.
The Ineldent occurred Sunday m orn in g. Jan .
IU. w hen a group of gu errillas raided the school,
d e t a in e d a p p r o x im a t e ly 7 0 m is s io n a r y
personnel (most of them rh lld rrn ) and then
kidnapped the two men.
A ll of the m issionaries and stall were rrported
as h aving been treated courteously d u rin g the
event, and there were no Injuries.
A ccord in g to u press rrlc a sr issued bv the
M ission .
A s a p recau tion , a ll m lsM o m iry
l&gt;rrvmnel and ch ildren w r r r evacuated from the
school on Monday. Tw o light aircraft ojK-m trd
by m issio n a ry o rgan ization s co n ducted the
evacuation flights w ithout Incident."
The statem ent adds. “ T h e ir has been no
ro n ’act w ith the captors since the m en were
taken. There has been m u cli speculation and
m any rum or* about m otives am i objectives of
the captors, but u n til contact ts established thetr
Identity arm objectives rem ain u n kn o w n ."
New T rib e s M ission Is headquartered at 1000
E. First St.. Sanford

Chamber banquet seats available
S A N F O R D — A few scats are s till lelt for the
Greater Sanford C h am b er of Com m erce A n n u a l
Ranquct next Monday. T h e event w ill be held at
The Darn, on French Avenue, and catered by
R uck's Catering.
D u rin g the event, aw ards w ill honor the
Inductees to the Sem inole County S p o rts H all of
Fame, the l.u ls Perez H u m anitarian Aw ard.
Topjrcr o f the Year (Volunteer of the Yearl. and
Am bassador of (he Year.
Line d an cin g and two-step Instructions by
Fran k and Sandy Spearm an w ill be highlighted.
P articip an ts arc urged to don C o u n try A V rs ic rn
"g arb ."
Reservations urc $25 per person, und m ay be
made by phoning the C ham ber ut 322-2212.
Seating Is lim ited to the first 250 persons. E arly
registration is recom m ended.

W CA meets tonight
S A N F O R D — The W estslde C o m m u n ity A sso ­
ciation. Inc., w ill meet tonight. Ja n . 20. at 7:30
p.m. ut the West Sanford Roys &amp; G ir ls C lu b . 9 H i
Persim m on Avc.
A presentation con cern in g co m m u n ity devel­
opment und re vitalization w ill lie conducted
along w ith the regular m eeting A n yo n e Inter­
ested Is w elcom e to attend.

FromStaff reports

■rldgo...................... $■ Horoeuopo............... 88
Classified*......... 6B . 7B Movlos...................... 4 B
Comlos..................... SB Nation.......................6 A
Crossword »•#•••*•••••*BE Foopls •##*#•***0*00*4 B.SB
Osar Abby................IB Folio*...................... a A
Deaths.................. ...I A School Mono........... BA
Dr. Oott.................... SB Sports................... 1-3B
Editorial................... 4 A Television ................4B
Florida......................2A Wosthor................... 2A

Bright sunshiny day

Partly clo udy w ith a
h ig h In the upper
70s. W ind eust at 5 to
lO m p h .

Partly
Cloudy
For more woothor, *oo Fapo t A

cording to a c irc u it court Judge
w ho has worked extensively In
re c e n t y e a r s o n s e n t e n c in g
g u id e lin e s u n d p r is o n
overcrowding prnblem r.
Eighteenth C irc u it Court Ju d g e
□ B e e E a to n . P ag * 2 A

B y J . MARK BARFIELD
Senior Staff W riter

Hatald hhaio Sr I w m Vine**

Tho risin g sun this m o rn in g ca d s a glow over
tho w ators of Lake M onroe, defining th e
Sanford skyline si lirs t light. Onlookers got

Initial
approval

S A N F O R D - S em i­
nole C o u n ty co m m is­
sioners. b o a rd s and
com m ittees w ill begin
S A N E O R D - S em i­
nole C o u n ty co m m is­
u review o f pnijtov-d
s io n e r s guve in it ia l
changes to the county
u p p m vu l to a 300-arre
L a n d D c v rlo | &gt; m e n t
hom e and s to rr devel­
C o d e w h ic h w o u ld
opm ent at the fringes
allow staff to permit
o f R la c k H a m m o ck .
s o m e b o r r o w p it s
Bee Approve. BA
w it h o u t u p u b lic
hearing.
C o m m issio n e r* w ill review changes to the
county b o rro w pit und o ilie r reg u latio ns then
send th em on lo the P la n n in g und Zoning
C o m m issio n to liegin the adoption process. A
w orksession on tlie Hems, scheduled for Monday,
w ill l»r re sch ed u led
The 2H rtw n ijr* w ould affect re g u la tio ns lor
borrow p its, dredge and till activities, affordable
housing, z o n in g b u ild in g und (h r E m n lo ckh o lch e r R iv e r p m ic e iio n area.
Under ilie
d changes to the borrow pit
ordinance endorsed by r n iiim t ’n ln n rr* Iasi year.
Ihe rem oval ol less than lO.(MX) c u b ic yards of
See L a n d . P a g e B A

another g lim p se of the type of beauty w hich
can only be provided by nature.

Parents oppose Partin’s multi-track plan
By VICKI DetORMIBR
Herald Staff Writer
O V IE D O — W earing th e grren
rib b on s und w aving b u ild -m a d e
signs, p arents from P a rtin Elem en ­
tary S ch oo l crowded Into th e school
board m eeting room lust n ig h t.
A fter w a itin g p a tie n tly In the

foyer o f the district offices w h ile the
42 N a tio n a l Merit S ch o la rs, the
H is p a n ic Merit S ch o la rs and the
N a tio n a l Achievement s ch o la rs und
th eir p are n ts were lau d ed by the
bourd. th ey filed Into che room to
o b s e r v e the rest o f th e board
b u s in e s s.
T h e parents, who were given time

Cops watch for drivers
trying to outrun trains
By NICK FPBIPAUF
Herald Staff Writer
H E A T H R O W — S em in o le County
residents w ill be made m o re awarr
of safety w hen rro ssln g railroad
tracks as the project S a fc g a tc gets
underw ay today.
At least eight h ig h w ay-ra il grade
c r o s s i n g s w i l l be m o n it o r e d
throughout the county d u r in g this
program.
A cco rd in g to Florida Operation
L lf r s a v c r . th e n u m b e r o f vehlclc/traln crashes and fa ta litie s In
Sem inole C o u n ty has Increased.
"In 1992 there were tw o vehlcle/traln crashes and fa ta litie s In
Sem inole C o u n ty ." said Nathalie
Herbst. S tate Coordinator, " w h ic h Is
an Increase from 1991 w h e n there
was n on e."
R c c a u s c h ig h w a y r a i l g rad e
crossing crashes are 30 tim e s more
like ly to result In death. Florida
O p e r a t io n L lf e a a v c r h n s Im ­
p lem e n te d "S a fc g a tc ." re a liz in g
(flat Increased public a w u rc n rs s of
h ighw ay-rail grade cro ssin g dangers
through proactive en fo rcem en t Ini­
tiatives ca n prevent these tragedies.
Safcgatc encourages a ll enforce­
ment agencies and thetr o ffice rs lo
m o n it o r h lg h w u y - r a t l g ra d e
crossings and cite m o to r vehicle
operators w h o make the d e c is io n to
go arou nd down gates o r p a rk on
railroad tracks. The fines m a y be as
high as S 1.500 on a co n v ic tio n .
The p robiem s with m o to ris ts try­
in g to m a k e - lt a c r o s s c lo s in g
railroad gate crossings h a s draw n a

at the end of the b o a rd 's agenda lo
speak ugalnst thetr school being
placed on a m u lti-tra c k schedule,
filled the board room and spilled
Into the hall.
A n off-duty S an ford Police officer
an d George Proechcl. the d istrict's
d ire ctor ol secu rity, stood ut the
back of the room In case trouble

erupted, but the parents wanted
nothing more than the opportunity
to address the txrurd and were no
cause for concern for the security
personnel.
Despite the em otional pleas by the
parents, the bourd declared Partin
w ould begin a m u lti-track schedule
S ee P a r t in , P ag e B A

Gulls Just wanna have fun

Train safety
at a glance
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tfata w ld t andtavor. M l -ttuad a
ol
ru la t cuvorwig vahicuiar ra il (rotting*
datignad l o u i t l i n t
o W atch lor circular black and yallow
w arning tight and paramanl marking* In
a d vanca ol tha grad* (rotting
• B a atari lo ragulalory tignt. tignatt.
•lathing red l-ght| and rad and bhlla
ttr i pad gai»t at tha (rotting*
• N a ra r rltk mtt|udging tha ipaad or
ditlartca ol an approaching train
• T u r n daan your r a d io « h tn
approaching a grade (rotting and lltlan
lor M i l t and tha horn ol an approaching
train
• Never tlop or park on railroad Irackt
avert II you dan’l tat • tram coming

numt&gt;er ol concerned c itize n s to
v o ice th e ir feelings d u rin g past
m e e tin g s ol the L a ke M ary City
C o m m is s io n .
W it h the forthcom ing widening
p ro ject o f L a kr M ary Roulcvard
from C o u n try Club R oad eastward
to U .S . H ighw ay 17-92. concern for
s a fe ty d u rin g c o n s tr u c tio n has
b ecom e even more apparent.
F o r Sdfegalc. Lake M a ry police
w i l l b e a m o n g 1 0 u g c n c le s
p a r t i c i p a t i n g aa a S e m in o le
C lty /C o u n ty /S la lc traffic u n it.
O th e r agencies In clud e Sanford.
L o n g w o o d , Maitland. Casselberry.
O v ie d o , and A lta m o n te S p rin g s
P o lic e Departments, th e Sem inole
C o u n t y S h e riff's o ffic e . F lo rid a
H ig h w a y Patrol and F D O T 's office of

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It's probably the chunks ol bread he carries with him, but som ething
about Stephen Trewlck, 5, really attracts the gulls. The birds often
hang around In Ft M ellon Park fo llo w in g young men who appear to be
loaded (with tasty tidbits) and getting all they can for him before
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NEW S FROM TH E REGION AND A C R O S S TH E S T A T E

Outlawing organ donor discrimination
T A M P A - Insisting a person's organs tie transplanted o n ly
in fo rretpients o f a s p e c ific rare Is "On- worst form of
d iscrim in a tio n ." said a s ta ir nenator w h o prom ised to fllr
legislation lo o u tla w the p rn c tlrr.
' W e wanted to p re ve n t th is bad p u b lic p o lic y , but nut n ip p le
the (H-ople who an- t r y in g to save llv r s by p ro v id in g organs for
tran sp lan t." Sen. J a m e s T. Hargrett J r .. D-Tam pa. sold
Tuesday.
T h e proposed b ill ts aim ed at "d ire cte d d o n atio n ." the
practice of p lrd g ln g a Ix x lv part to a sp e c ific In d ivid ual or
general group.
Ila rg rrlt said be w a s outraged to bear the story of riin n tu s
S im o n s, a white, 24-year-old Marine reservist and K u K lu x
K la n sym pathizer. S im o n s w as shot to death by a black
teenager during an a p p a re n tly robbery In J u ly 1990.
S im o n s ' |Kirents ag reed to donate Ids heart, liver, pancreas
and kidneys, hut th ey stip u la te d the organs go o n ly la w hite
recipients.
Ila rg rrlt said that ty p e o f re . tietIon " a c tu a lly k ills " because
It a llo w s critically III tra n sp la n t candidates o n a w aiting list tn
Ik* skipped.

I lls legislation w o u ld lr a v r unchanged th e legal right to
donate a kidney o r liv e r to a relative o r o th e r nam ed person

Reaction
C o n t in u e d from P ag e I A
" T h e fact that P r e s id e n t
C lin to n Is a good sjx*aker alm ost
m akes It easy lo forget th a t lie 's
I s .iilu g the same o ld d ru m ."
-aid Hep. T llllr K. F o w le r. RJa c k so n v ille . "I agree w ith hfs
d ia g n o s is . ... but w e d iffe r
fjin r p ly on the cure."
• "I th in k Congress Is g o in g to
Iv s p o n d very well to th e presljlc n t 's request that th r n atio n
w o rk together to deal w ith som e
o f o u r most d llllru lt ch a lle n g e s
* - fig h t in g crim e , p r o v id in g
• veryoiu* With health ca re co ve r­
age. a n d reforming o u r b roken
Jvelfnre system ." said Sen . Bob
J,r.iliu m , I) Miami Lakes.
; In Ids first formal S tate o f the
U n io n address Tuesday. C lin to n
’ itedged a forceful effort to enact
ic a ltli cure and welfare reform
Jmd challenged la w m a k e rs to
pass a ban on assault w e ap o n s to
j m k the n atlon 'scrtm c p ro ble m .
• C lin to n called (or m ore |xillee
itfllc c rs on th r streets, a n d a
* lin e r strikes, you’ re o u t " ru le
V lilc h w ould send three*!Ime
felon s to p rlv m for life.
• In Sanfm d. poller C o m m a n d e r
t e n n is W h itm ire c o m m e n te d
hat C lin to n ’s proposals d id not
o far enough, ' lie Just to u ch e d
lie s u rfa c e ." W h itm ire sa id .
C C c ru tln ly nm rr officer* o n the
Street w ould Ik- a Mart, but front
H iai |K&gt;lut there are m a n y o th er
Fa s u e s w h i c h m u s t h e
Approached.
C " W ith m ote oil leers, th e re w ill
be m ore arrests. T h is m e a n s we
w ill need more p ris o n beds,
m o te s t a le a tto rn e y s , m o re
Judge-j. m ore public defenders,
and a revam ping of (he e n tire
ju d ic ia l system ."
S e m in o le C ou n iy U n d e rsh crlfT
S ieve lla r r lc t l said Ids office
fu lly su p p o rts the p re sid e n t's
c o m m u n it y p o lic in g p l a n .
T h a t 's something o u r depart*
incut h a s Ik -cii w orking o n v e ry
c lo se ly ." he said. "In fact, wc
have a n application out fo r a
gram (o obtain more c o m m u n ity

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" A s for the Ihree-stnkcs y o u 're
out c o n c e p t." he c o n tin u e d .
"(Ids is again In keepin g w ith
the co n ce rn s of our d e p a rtm e n t.
and th is m ay accom plish som e
m ean in g fu l reduction In repeut
offenders."
" B u t w r have to th in k about
i he* n rm -vlo le n t c r im in a ls as
W ell." H arriett said. “ T h e car
thieves an d burglars Im pact o u r
c rim in a l ju stice system a n d take
aw ay o u r ability to w o rk on
cn m h a itln g more violent c rim e s.
A ll o f t h ls m ust lx*considered."
State Sen. Gary' Siegel, R -F c rn
Park, s a id he was u n su re o f the
Im parts o f the "three s t r ik e s "
plan, but added "It’ s g o in g to

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S A N F O R D — Students at Sem inole High
School w ho work hard for lh e ir grades a ir
rew arded handsom ely Tor the efforts by the
Sanford business co m m u n ity.
F or several years now the Scm lnoles have
been w o rkin g w ith a n u m b e r o f area
m erch an ts on a program w h ich awards the
very lo p students In llic school for their hard
w ork.
T h e S u per Sem inole C a rd Is presented to
stu den ts who earn a 3.5 nr Ix-ltcr gradr
point average on a four |xilnt scale.
T h e ca rd provides the students w ith
d isco u n ts and Incentives from various stores
and restaurants In Sanford.
L in d a Jo h n so n , co -ow n er o f W illia m
H ow a rd Jew e lers In S an fo rd , said she
believes th r program Is one o f the finest
Incentives for students to w ork harder In

school.
" W e su p p o rt th e S a n fo rd
Jo h n s o n M id . "W h e n th e v bool
do this, w r were th rille d ."
At W illia m H ow ard J c w c lrrs
stu d e n ts are given a d iscount

s c h o o ls ."
asked us to
the stellar
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purchases.
"T een agers love Jew elry.” Joh n son said.
“ If we ca n give them a little off they ca n get
what they w ant."
O th er Sanford m erch an ts who are in ­
volved In the program arc* Hardee's. P izza
H ut. Subw ay. Beach Scene. L iq u id S o lu ­
tions. Sanford M u sic Center. B e lly A n n e 's
H a lts ty lin g and M ane C reations
A cc o rd in g to S h e lia M ichaels, who helps
coord in ate the program for the sch oo l's
l*TSA. the Super S em in ole Card lias been
v e ry popular.
" T h e kid s love It." she said.
More than 300 stu den ts were given card s
for the first quarter of the school year. A bout
the sam e num ber are exported to earn the

T h s sea rch Is o n l H untor
R o b e r t s , a g e 8. and h is
mother. Sharon Roberts, pay
regular visits to the library to
spend quality tlmo together.
T h e y are w o r k in g al (he
com puter at tho la k o Mary
P u b lic Library lo find new and
unusual books to read and
explore.
Mar aid Fhoio tn Su m s Warmer

exp en sive."
It costs about 5 4 0 a day to keep
an Inm ate in state prison and It Is
even m ore e xp en sive to keep an
Inmute In federal prison.
Ym i &lt;o u ld v m l an Inmate to
H arvard for a y ear for that k ind of
m o n e y ." E a to n P o m m rn te d .'
" T h a t's the cost. T b c q u rstlon I
th in k you need to look at when
ynu a r r t a lk in g ab o ut th re e
strikes and y o u 're out Is 'do we
get an y u tility w hatsoever lor the
m oney lo house people In (heir
6 0 s an d 70s w h o are not dungergu » and are ta k in g up p rlv m
space that sh o u ld be reserved for
those who arc dangerous."*

Group wants Malcolm X
autobiography banned
in middle school
By Associated Press

JA C K S O N V IL L E "T h e
A utobiography o f M alcolm X "
teach es c h ild re n to be drug
dealers and co n ta in s untl-whhc
racism , a cco rd in g to a local
group who w ants the 1964 book
l&gt;alined from m id d le schools.
L ib e rty A nd J u s tic e For A ll
told a co m m u ter o( parents and
t e a c h e r s o n T u e s d a y th e
a u t o b io g r a p h y o f th e
" Y o u cun co n tin u e b u ild in g
assassinated c iv il rights leader Is
prison ce lls and b u ild in g p rlv m
" hate filled " and prejudiced.
ce lls and one d a y ." Eaton said,
"It has a biased presentation
"th e taxpayers are going In say
for one re lig io n — Islam —
'W e 'v e had enough. W e're spen ­
against another — C h ristia n ity ."
din g nil ou r m oney on p rlv m said Susan Lam b, form er presi­
ce lls."
dent of Liberty and Ju stice For
Eaton favors u balanced type of Alt.
The com m ittee agreed the
approach tn the problem
"I don't have a problem w ith book should be restricted from
very serious, violent crim in a ls c o u n ty stu d e n ts grades six
being put aw ay for long prison through right, hut high scIkhiI
term s. I Just th in k you just need students should cn n iln n r to
to have some sort o f m echanism have clrur access to It.
However, m em ber* of Liberty
In the end to release people when
you have p rio ritie s that need to A n d Ju stice For A ll were not
be set so other people can gel Into satisfied w ith the com m ittee's
decision and prom ised a light
the sy ste m ."

when the issue com es before the
school txiard c ith e r next week or
In March.
Last M arch, D u val C o u n ty j
schools placed a restriction on ]
"S n o w W hite." citin g violence In
the book. E le m e n ta ry school
ch ild re n need perm ission to take
It out of school libraries. In the
m id d le schouls, two Stephen
K in g books. " T h e Dead Z on e "
an d "T h e T o m m y k n o c k rrn "
were banned, a n d high school
students may ch e ck them out
o n ly w ith parental perm ission.
O ver the years, more than GO
books have been banned by the
school system alter com plaints
from parents.
M ark Sweeney, an elementary
school p rin cip al w ho serves on
the review com m ittee, defended
the decision lo require parental
perm ission.
"W e are going In a direction of
e m p o w e rin g p a re n ts " by In­
v o lv in g (hem In educational de­
cision s. he said.
But he said he w as against u
ban o f the book.

TH E W EA TH ER
Today: P a rtly su n n y. H igh In
th r up|x-r 70s. W in d east 5 lo 10
m ph.
Tonight: F a ir. Low In llic m id
lo up|x-r 5 0 s. W in d light und
variable.
T h u rsd a y ; P a rtly su n n y. High
In the u p p e r 70s to near 80.
W ind east 5 tn 10 m ph.
E x te n d e d fo rc c u s t: F r id a y
through S u n d a y: P a rtly clo ud y
w ith m ild n ig h ts and w arm
days. L o w s In the 60s. Illg h s
each d ay In the upper 70s cast
io u s I w ith Ihe low lo m id 80s
Interior and west.

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BEACH CO NDITIO NS
D a y to n a B e a c h i W aves art
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tlx* n orth w ith a water temperalu re o f 5 8 degrees.
N e w S m y r n a B each: W aves
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C u rren t Is in the south, w ith a
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TIDES
THURSDAY:
S O L U N A R T A B L E : M in. 4.40
a.m.. 5.00 p in.; MaJ. 10:50 a.m..
11:15 p in
T I D E S : D a y to n a
B e ach : highs. 8 17 a m .. 7:56
(t in.: lows. 12:22 a.m.. 1:58
p .tn .; N e w S m y r n a B e e c h ;
lilg lis . H 2 2 a.m .. 8:01 p.tn,:
lows, 12:27 a.m .. 2:03 p m .:
C ocoa B e a ch : hig hs. 8 37 a.m.,
8:16 p.m.; lows. 12:42 a.m.. 2:18
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BOATING
S t. A u g u s t in e to J u p it e r In le t
Tonight: W in d cast 10 kts.
Seas 2 to 3 It. Bay and Inland
w aters a lig ht chop. Isolated
s h o w e r s . T h u r s d a y : W in d
southeast 10 kts. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Bay and Inland w aters a light
chop. Isolated show ers.

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STATISTICS
T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford Tuesday w as 74 de­
grees and the overnight low was
4 9 as rep orird b y llic U niversity
of Florida A g rle iiltu t.il Keacnrrh
and Educuiton C enter, Celery
Avenue.
R e e o rd e d r a in f a ll for the
p e r io d , e n d in g a t 9 a .m .
W ednesday, totalled 0 Inches.
T h e teni'x-rnturc al 9 a.m.
to d a y w nt 0 3 d eg re e s and
W ednesday's overnight low was
52. us recorded by the National
W e a lh e r Service ,u the Orlando
In icrm tilu n al A lq x rri.
T u e s d a y 's h ig h ................. 77
B a r o m e t r ic p re s s u re .3 0 .1 8
R e la t iv e H u m id it y ....84 pet
W in d s ...............N o r t h 7 m ph
R a in f a ll........................ 0 Ins.
8 u n s e t ....................6 :0 0 p.m .
S u n r is e ...................7 :1 6 a.m.

Temperature! ind cat* prr.toui day'!
high and o v e r I to**tolp m EST
City
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Anchor
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Allonla
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Atlantic City
4) 75
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Baltimore
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Billing!
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Birmingham
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Bltmarck
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floiia
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Bolton
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Burling tonVI
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C t o n t t ion.SC
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C to rle ilo n W Va
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ChaUefte.N C
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Chicago
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Cleveland
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Concord.N H
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O altai Ft Worth
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D en rtf
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0*1 Maine.
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Detroit
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Honolulu
n 41 it cdy
Moulton
74 41 .14 cdy
Indianepolfi
41 1) It
Jaction Mitt
44 JO
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Kaniai City
41 M 01 cdy
la t Vegai
57 44 04 cdy
Little Rock
47 4» 41
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Lot Angelet
41 SO »
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Memphit
41 It JS
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Milwaukee
II n 07 tn
Mpit $1 Paul
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Nathvilla
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New O fleart
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Hew York City
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Oklahoma City
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Omaha
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Philadelphia
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Pillitourgh
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Portland Va-na
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Salt Lake City
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Seattle
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card for th e m ost re c e n tly co m ple ted
quarter.
"I think II gives the k id s som ething lo
work tow ard." assistant p rin cip a l Verna
Jackson said.
Johnson said she believes the students
who work hard and m ake superior grades
should lx* rewarded.
T h e y earn a little som ething by w orkin g
hard." she said. "1 th in k It's nice for th em ."
The program has Ix rn In place for several
years and school officials report nothing but
jHisitlvr rrs|x&gt;nv*s from Ihe stu drn ts and
th r m erchants.
"T h e m erch an ts love to help out th r k id s
who arr w o rkin g hard an d doing well In
M'hool." mild Jackso n .
The students enjoy the status of flashing
out the ca rd s In the stores and restuurants
and Ihe m o n e y -s a v in g a s p e rt Is v e ry
popular ns w ell, school adm in istrators said.
"I th ink It s a great program for the k id s ."
Jarksn n said "W e all love It."

High tech search

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Wednesday. Janui'y 26. 1904
Vol. 66. No 136
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take a w h ole lot m ore than that
If we’re g o in g to deal w ith crim e
effectively."
Sen. C o n n ie M ack. H-Coral
Springs, s a id C lin to n 's Ideas on
crim e prevent Ion do not go far
enough. H e said Ihe president
m ust take steps to "keep evil
p e o p le " oTf Ih e s l r r r t s b y
t'llm ln a lln g early prison release
program s.
The president, w ho has yet lo
veto a b ill, sa id he w ould do so If
Congress p a v ie d a health-reform
plan that does allow for u n iv e r­
sal coverage — and that does not
sll well w ill) Hep. Porter J . Goss.
R-Sanlbcl.
“ H r sit Id h e was going to veto
any lie u llb ca re reform proposals
except the C lln io n plan or Ihe
U n iv e rsa l H c a llli C are p la n ,"
Goss said. "T h e re nre five other
plans out there and they all
deserve to be debated."
But H a rry Joh n sto n . D-West
Palm Ifcaeh. M id C lin to n has
made " d lffle u ll ch o ice s" In h is
health care reform package that
m an y In C n p lto l H ill w ou ld
rather avoid.
"T h e president, b y Insisting
on u n ive rsal coverage. Is s e llin g
u standard tliu t Congress m ust
live up to a n d d ia l every A m e ri­
can ra n e m b ra c e ." J o h n s to n
said.
Doug E la m , eh u in n un of th r
S e m in o le C o u n iy R e p u b lic a n
E x e cu tiv e C o m m itte r, ugreed
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there n e rd s to be health care
reform, but said lie w as con- G .tl. E a to n J r . 1s a m em ber of tbc
re trn rd about the sm a ll b u s i­ F lo rid a S en ten cin g G u id e lin e s
nessm an b ea rin g the b ru n t of C o m m is s io n . T h e co m m is s io n
h ss w orked for two years on
t h e l t s e n l l o n d t o t l x It.
— -------"I'm very concerned w hat li ' recom m endations presented to
t h r le g is la t u r e d e a lin g w ith
w ill do to s m a ll businesses." said
sen ten cing reform to ease stale
Elam . " T h e y w ill have to c a n y
HO percent o f the load. Som e­ p r i s o n o v e r c r o w d i n g . T h e
leg islatu re has designated the
thing needs lo lx- done, but
1994 revision of Ih r sentencing
fln n n rln g It Is (he tric k ."
Som e law m a k e rs crossed the gu id elin es as the "S a le Streets
In itiative of 1994."
party lin e w ith enthusiasm .
In h is Tuesday night S lu tr o(
"Y o u ICIIntonl represent the
best ch u n ec th is co u n try has to the U n io n A d d rrss. Presid ent
C lin to n proposed u "H ire r strikes
reform n governm ent program
one a w r y . " E. C la y S h a w . and y o u 're o u t" plan aim ed ut
Fort Lau d erd ale, said o f the re p e a t o ffe n d e rs. I n d iv id u a ls
welfare syste m . "N o w Is the tim e convicted o f three violent crim e s
w ould go to prison for life.
lo rescue th e poor w ho rem ain
Eaton said It's popular to p ill
trapped tn o u r welfare sy ste m ."
C lin t o n 's w e lfa re p ro p o s a l people In prison; It's not popu lar
would p u l a two-year lim it on to pay for It.
" T h e Federal Bureau o f P rison s
benefits, co u p lin g It w ith e d u ca­
has grow n from som ething less
tion and Job tra in in g program s
than 4 7 .0 0 0 beds lo som ething
B ill a ll la w m a k e r s ag re ed
C lin to n s p o k e m o v in g ly and over 6 0 .0 0 0 beds In the last few
years. A n d It ts predicted by the
with passion.
" T h e p re sid e n t d elivered u Federal Senten cin g G u id e lin e s
good sp e e ch ." said Rep. Dan C o m m issio n that the federal gov­
M iller. R -Braden ln n . "W h e n I ernm ent w ill need 119.000 p ris ­
hear the w o rd s I fin d m yse lf on beds by 1999." Eaton said.
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says. T h e p roblem Is the de­ the cost o f a prison bed nnd
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Study: U.S. households
poorer by nearly $5,000

PO LICE B R IEFS
Robbery, theft charged

By TIM BO VBI
A ssociated Proas Writer

Damien C o rn e liu s B ry a n l. 10. 1305 W. M U ) S i.. Sanford.
a l hto *lom c M antl“ y m orn in g on two robbery and
1 ‘ *,arK « - Sanford |K&gt;llce say llry a n t took a purse from
■I M ilder water A partm ents w om an Ja n . 19. Reports state Ibe
.»m.in was w alkin g through the p arkin g lot ca rry in g grocery
1,1
« m is when Hryant grabbed her purse, k n o ck in g
m r pac kages to the ground and (feeing In a w a llin g car.
On Jan . 20. p o ller say Hryant grabbed u w om an 's purse from
n rr al S lon rbr.xtk Apartm ents and (led to u w n llln g car. Tw o
witnesses cluised h im In their car w hile c a llin g police on their
. rli.. ar telephone. Police C m dr. D ennis W h llm lre said charges
in a third purse sn atch in g are pending a v ictim Identification

Suspects sought

Arrest for burglary
Kevin I a n ia r Sm ith. 21. 5 150 llry a n t Ave.. Sanford was
arrested on b u rglary and grand theft charges at the S e m ln o lr
( ounty Jail M onday. H qxjrta state S m ith broke Into S u n T e rh
” indows in San lord In Sep'* m ber and look a facslrnllle
m achine and cth ci Items valued at In excess of $300.
Investigators say S m ith confessed lo Ibe crim e In December.

Drunken driving chargod
•lames N'alban West. 43. 130 Penolope Drive, laingw ood. was
arrested on a drunken d riv in g charge follow ing a traffic slo p In
A llam on te S prin gs early Tuesday m orning

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The facos of two man Sherry Parry said killed her husband David
Gerald Perry w llh a single blast of his shotgun In their W inter
Park homo last Thursday morning. Perry gavo descriptions of
both men fo Investigators who prepared these com posite
photographs. Porry’s description of the murder and men are
unsubstantialcd, said sheriffs spokesm an Ed M cDonough. Both
are described as Panamanian One Is 40 to 45 years old, six feet
to six feet, two Inches tall, w eighing 230 lo 250 lbs. with black
hair, brown eyes and a m ustache Tho second man was
described as 35 lo 40 years old. five feel, nine Inches lo five feel
10 Inches tail, w eighing 185 lbs., with black hair and brown oyes
and clean shaven. A n yo ne w ith in form ation Is askod to
Investigator Ja n ice W althers at 3306634 or Investigator Bob
Jaynes at 3306600. ext. 374

Warrant arrests made
I lie follow ing wanted persons were taken Into custody:
• D a v id J o h n R in e h a rt. 21. 641 S a b a l L a k e D riv e .
Longwood: on a grand theft . barge
• R andall Edw ard Boston, 19. 435 M c U I n U n r . Geneva: on
a battery charge.
• A n th o n y Eddie W hite. 40. 500 O ak Ave.. Sanford: on a
theft prolm llon violation charge.
• Robert A lle n R ichter. 24. 7 1 1 W ynn Drive, Sanford: served
w iib u w arrant al the Sem inole C ou rtly ja il ch arg ing him w ith u
probation violation for throw ing a deadly m issile.
• D a n ie l B lru s . 18. 833 Sem inole Ave.. Longwood: on a
b u rg lary charge.
• N icholas I a C ain, 26. 741 E C h u rch Ave.. tmngwood; on
three probation violation charges for an aggravated assault
con viction and two co n victio ns for attem pting to obtain
pharm aceutical drugs w ith a forged prescription.
• Ch arles Leon B o y k in s Sr.. 47. 3395 ONeal St.. M idway; on
an aggravated battery charge

Crimes reported to deputies
The follow ing crim e s were reported to Sem in ole C o u n ty
deputies:
• Edw ard Sim m ons. 24. of W in ter Pnrk. repoited he was
Ix-aten by a crow d of more than a dozen patrons on Southw est
Hoad early M onday m orning. Follow in g u report that 14 |&gt;eoplc
were lirat ing a m an In the parkin g lot of a liar, deputies arrived
to hnd S im m o n s sta g g e rin g In the ro ad w ay, b lee d in g
profusely from Ihe head. S im m on s was taken lo C e n tra l
I lorlda Regional H ospital for treatm ent. Deputies report fin d in g
.1 six-foot long piece of two-by-four board and article s of
S im m o n 's clo th in g In the p arkin g lot. No oth er details were
available.

Crimes reported to Sanford police
The follow ing crim e s were reported to Sanford police:
• A resident of Ihe 1600 block of West Second Street
rc|Mirted a rifle, shotgun and two handguns, a ll valued ut $900.
w r r r taken from h is hom e som etim e betweem 2 a m. Dec. 29
and 8 31 a m . M onday.
• A 1988 M ercury Sabal w as reported taken from the
p arkin g lot of M ike Monroe Terrace som etim e tie tween 5:50
a m. M onday and 12:09 a.m. Tuesday.
• A video tape recorder valued at $254 w as reported taken
Irom a residence In the 100 block or North Mnple A venue
som etim e M onday between 6 :30a.m . and 4 :15 p.m .
• T w o video tape recorders valued at $800 were reported
taken from a residence In Ihe 1400 block of W est Seventh
Street som etim e M onday between 3 p.m. and 3:35 p.m. The
v ictim reported as he was d riv in g home, he saw a m an nearby
ca rry in g a duffle bag apparently containing two rectangular
objects.
• A 1981 D atsun reported m issin g Monday m orn in g by the
ow ner of Jo h n B urke A u lo Sales. 317 W. First St., was found
by F’alm Bench C ou n ty sh eriff's deputies Monday.
• A 1983 C h e v ro le t C n iiia ro reported sto le n from a
M rlln n vtlle Avenue residence S u nday night w as reported found
early M onday m orning In front of a H aw kin s Aven u e residence.
• A Sanford city m aintenance superintendent reported six
trees and several shrubs In the m edian o f First Street a l
M anguustlne Avenue were damaged. The value of Ihe loss was
estim ated at $1,800.
• Stereo equipm ent and cam eras valued at $3,899 were
reported taken from a residence In the 1400 block of West
Seventh Street som etim e between 9 p.m. S unday and 5:15
a.m . Monday.
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• $760 In cash was reported taken from u C o u n try C lu b Road
business som etim e Ja n . 19 between 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 pan.
• The m anager of the W in n -D ixie Store on South French
A venue reported $1,000 w as m issin g from deposits made on
Ja n . 13.

M ilk in coffee
- l o t s of m ilk
By Ths Astoolsfd Rrasa
C H IC A G O — W om en w ho
d r in k coffee ou g h t to d r in k
p len ty of m ilk ns w ell to keep
their Ixmes strong, researchers
say.
Previous research showed that
c a f f e in e I n c r e a s e s u r in a r y
excretion of ca lciu m . A la ck of
ca lciu m can lead to osteoporosis,
a th in n in g of bones most co m ­
m o n In p o s t - m e n o p a u s a l
w om en.
In a new study, researchers
from the U n iversity of C aliforn ia
a l S an Diego looked at the coffeennd m ilk -d rin k in g h n b lls of 980
p osl-m rn o p au sal w om en ages
50 lo 98 years and m easured the
d en sity of their h ip and spinal
Irancs.
" I f you 're going to d rin k you r
coffee, cat your ca lciu m ." co n ­
c lu d e d S h aron E d clste ln . c o ­
au th or of the report In today’s
J o u rn a l of the A m erican M edical
A ssociation

Ion In hard lim e s has suddenly
become hard m id Rat. and If
yo u r em p loye r decides to drop
W A S H IN G T O N - T h a t nag­ you. you w o n ’ t have m uch of a
ging feeling of harder tim e s In cu sh ion Ihcre to catch y o u ."
recent years was no Illusion. The
The m edian A m erican house­
g o v e r n m e n t s a y s A m e r ic a n
h old 's net w orth was $36,623 In
households' net worth dropped
1991. dow n $4,849 from 1988,
roughly $5,000 on average be­ The 1988 m edian of $-11,472
tween 1988 and 1991
w as little ch an g e d from (he
The C ensu s Bureau on T u e s­ $-12.93-1 recorded In 1984. A ll
d a y b la m e d th e 12 p e rce n t
the figures were adjusted for
decline, ufter Inflation, m a in ly
Inflation.
on fa llin g real-estate v a lu e s.
M edian m eans that h a lf (he
T h o s e y e a r s I n c lu d e d an
households had net w orth —
eight-m onth recession an d the
assets m in u s lia b ilitie s — of
start of an an em ic recovery.
m ore than that am ount, and half
H ard lim e s ' b ile w as c u s h ­ had less.
ioned by risin g values of stocks,
W ealth In A m c rirn Is d is trib ­
ca rs and tru ck s and retirem ent
uted unevenly along lines of
accounts.
race, age. fa m ily situation, geogA fallin g net worth m eans real
iT p h y and education. Ihe study
h ard sh ip for real people.
shows.
" F o r k id s, for e x a m p le . II
The m edian b lack household's
m eans you r parents m ay not
net worth. $-1,604. was about a
have the m oney for you to go to
10th that o f the m edian w h ile
college, and It m eans they m ay
household. $-14,408.
not he able to borrow m oney In
" T h a t's due lo differences In
a n e m e r g e n c y . " s a id A r lo c
Incom e and ea rn in g p o w e r,"
S herm an, a researcher at the
s a id T . J . E lle r . Ihe C e n s u s
C h ild re n 's Defense F u n d . " I l
Bureau dem ographer who wrote
ce rtain ly m eans that y o u r cushthe report.

Jackson settlement:
What about career? w m
JAM RSANDERSON
A ssociated Press W riter
L O S A N G E I.E S — B y {laying
m i l l i o n s 10 p u l a c h l l d m olt-M.ition law su it behind him .
M ichael Jack so n m ay well have
averted crim in a l charges, ton
But som e believe Ills star m ay
never again rise so high.
" I l keeps h im In business, but
to som e degree I th in k he would
have been better off from Ihe
sta rt fig h tin g It." said G reg
D u n k ln . program m anager for
K Y S H -F M . " if he ever gets big
again. Il w on't lie the day after
tom orrow ."
T h e b o y . n o w 14. su e d
Ja ck s o n tn Sepiem lxrr. alleging
Ihe pop star seduced h im Based
on Ihe allegations, prosecutors
In L o s A n g e le s u n d S a n ta
Barbara co u nties began c rim in a l
Investigations. No ch arg es have
been (lied so far.
F in a n c ia l lerttm of the out*
■of c o u r t s e t t le m e n t , u n d e r
w h ich Ju ckxo n m a in ta in e d h is
In n ocen ce , were co n fid e n tia l.
But a source put II at at least S in
m lllk u t. w h ich w o u ld n 't h u rt the
ban k baluncc of a m an whose
net w orth, accord in g lo Forbes
m a g a /ln r. Is m ore than $150
m illio n .
W hat the se ttle m e n t co u ld
hurt Is the c rim in a l probe. For
one thing, had 1tie* c iv il case
gone to court, prosecutors could
have used Ilie testim on y and
dep o sition s In their case.
Also. Peter A rrn c lla . a law
professor at the U n iv e rsity of
C u llfo m la at Los Angeles, said
the b oy w ould p ro b a b ly not
cooperate anym ore w ith p ro ­
secutors. and under stale law. he
ca n 't lx: forced to. A n d that
c o u ld s p e ll th e e n d o f Ihe
Investigation.
"T h e re 's little reason the boy's
parents w ould want to see their
c h ild cx|x&gt;scd 10 p u b lic scru tin y
and m edia scru tin y In n crim in a l
tria l.” Arenella said.
T h e h o y 's la w y e r . L a r r y
Feld m an , said n oth ing In the
settlem ent pertained to the c rim ­
inal case. A nd he d id n 't rule out
h avin g the hoy testify.
"N o b o d y has bought anyone's
silen ce ." Feldm an said.
Los Angeles D istrict A ttorney
G il G a rce tti said the settlem ent
w on't affect h is Investigation.
Santa Barbara C ou n ty D istrict
A ttorn ey Thom as W . Sneddon
J r . had no com m ent.
Even w ith the case behind
him . Ja ck s o n could pay a price
In term s of endorsem ents and
fan appeal.
Ja c k s o n 's "D a n g e ro u s" tour

sponsor. Peps I-Cota, w ished h im
w ell In Ills recovery from what
he said w as an addiction to
IM ilnklllers last fall. But It noted
its years-long re lation ship w llh
Ja ck so n ended w hen he c a n ­
celed the tour.
" A t th is point I th in k Ihe
dam age Is done. I don't th in k the
settlem ent w ill help or hurt.
E ith e r way. there's serious d am ­
age to h is d raw in g power as an
e n te rta in e r." said s y n d ica te d
rad io host Tom Jo yn er, whose
Dallas-based show airs In 32
u rb an m arkets.
K Y S R -F M 's D u n k ln said, "I
th in k a settlem ent Is going to
lean a lot of people tow ard
b elievin g that hc*s covering up
som eth in g ."
A t J a c k s o n 's s t a r on
H o lly w o o d 's W a lk o f F a m e ,
C h ris C am p b e ll, a tourist from
M elb ourne. A u s tra lia , Insisted
the singer w as Innocent. B u t he
said: " H e 'll never be the sam e. If
l&gt;mplc throw enough tnud tt w ill
stick. I th in k h e 'll go q u ie tly ."
Yet. W a lt D isn ey Co. has no
p lan s In p u ll the p o p u lar CapUUn
K o attraction at D isn ey tar.d. A n d
J a c k s o n 's "D a n g e ro u s " alb u m Is
s till se llin g b risk ly . In Its t i l t h
week. It wan No. 140 on Ihe
B lllh oard -S ou n d scan ch a rts und
hud sold m ore than 5 m illio n
copies.
" H e 's got su ch u loyal follow ­
ing. I don't cure what he docs.
7 'im e s h a v e c h a n g e d ." s a id
J u m c s M iller, m anager of Tem po
Records In Los A n g ele s."If he
does cap itu late und pays th is
fellow olT. there's alw ays that
shadow of a doubt. But the
younger fans, they Just want
h im lo get on w llh It."
Not that Jn ck so n p lans lo lie
low for long.
A twice-postponed "Ja c k s o n
F a m ily H on ors" special w ill be
taped Feb. 19 In M is Vegas and
b ro a d ca st Feb. 22 on N B C .
n e t w o r k s p o k e s m a n F lo d y
Suarez said. T h e event, featuring
E lizab eth T a y lo r and Motown
Records founder B arry Gordy,
w ill attract som e 15,000 people
and raise m oney for ch arity.
S uarez said.

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Another American earthquake

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300 N. F R E N C H A V E .. SANFO RD. F L A . 32771
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Wayne 0. Ooyte, Publisher and Editor

T h e headlines fro m President C lin to n 's trip In
E u ro p e focused o n Gam es D ip lo m a ts Play.
W o u ld N A T O ta k e m em bers fro m Eastern
E u ro p e ? W ould A m e ric a continue to lead llir
N A T O alliance? W o u ld somebody, please, do
so m e th in g about B o sn ia? W ould U k ra in ia n
n u c lra r weapons be returned to R u ssia n s? And.
o f course- Was A m e ric a tn an Isolationist yawn?
A lte r all. W hitew ater, not NATO, led the evening
n e w s here.

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DITORIALS

M eanwhile, In post-C old War R ussia, they were
w a tch in g " T w in P e a k s ’ * arross 11 tim e zones.
T h e populace w as "Intrig u e d ." acco rd in g to The
N e w York Tim es. A n d last m onth, the govern­
m e n t of France alm o st wrecked the w orld's
biggest trade d ea l (GATT). In o rd e r to tax
A m erican-m ade m ovies, with the reven ues going
to subsidize F re n c h ones. (G uaranteeing that
F re n c h Dicks w ill get even m ore highbrow,
d riv in g more F re n c h m e n to A m erican m o v ie s )
A t the same tim e , b illio n s of A m e ric a n dollars
w e re being g a th e re d for the "In fo rm a tio n
su p erh ig h w ay .” w h ic h Is a) global, b) "In ­
te ra ctiv e " and c) unfathom able. "In te rn e t." a
p u b lic on line s e rv ic e already on the highway,
h a s close to 15 m illio n |fl com m unicants. T h r
co m m o n language on Internet la Am erican

Childhood no
longer age
of innocence
On Ihc same day u student at Lakevlcw
Middle School was reportedly stabbed by
another student. Associated Press released a
study In childhood crime. The combination of
the two brought a shocking revelation that
childhood can no longer be considered thr
age of Innocence.
The Children's Defense Fund study com­
pared child versus adult crime statistics. It
Iminted out that from 1982 until 1991, the
number of arrests for murder and nonnegligent manslaughter for adults rose 11
percent. During that same time period, the
number of Juveniles arrested for those crimes
rose 93 percent.
Then: was also a 79 percent Increase In the
number of youngsters. 10 to 17 years of age,
who used firearms to commit m u rd er during
the 1980s.
T h e CDF also reported that 5.356 children
and teens were killed by gunfire In the United
States In 1991. the latest year for Ihc
statistics.
Between 1979 and 1991. nearly 50,000
children and teens were killed by firearms.
What do these statistics show? Hopefully,
they will make more people realize that youth
crim e Isn't something that only happens In
the ghetto. It doesn’t Involve Just a few
blg-ctty gang types.
Youth crime com es right Into our own
schools, streets, and homes. It ts here today,
and until people realize what a serious
problem It Is. U w ill grow at possibly an even
larger rate than U ha* In the past.
W ho l i to blame: school*, p a r e n t s , g overn ­
ment. the students themselves? No one Is
singularly to blame.
Now however, everyone Is faced willi the
task of combatting this rapidly-rising pro­
blem. Each must do his and her part. Schools
must be more aware of what is taking place in
classrooms and on campus. Parents must not
Just suggest their offspring behave In a better
manner, they must Insist on It.
Governments m ust continue to support
projects aimed at reducing Juvenile crime,
whether It Involves flnanclngor policing.
T h e youngsters themselves m u s t also
realize that causing harm to another Is not
right. How many tim es do we see a criminal
being Interviewed claiming that he or she
•cels no remorse for the victim. W hat a sad
situation that Is.
Adults must first realize that othc. people
have their own rights Until they do. how can
they hope to teach their youngsters right
from wrong?

But It Is not (sola11o n Is t to h o l d
d o m e stic pro b lem s
ns most Important,
when they really are.
like now. for m any
re aso n s. In c lu d in g
International ones (I
w ill explain |

t Tho headlines
from President
Clinton's trip to
Europe focused
on Games
Diplomats Play. J

N o th in g today Is
threatening to over

run the w o rld other than the A m erican way of
life, for good or for III. possibly for both l hat s
the real A m erican earthquake, econom ically,
scie n tifica lly . Ideologically an d cu ltu ra lly
W h at's g oin g on is a contest for the soul of t h r
world. A t Issue is what kind o f w orld our ch ild re n
w ill live In
There w as an earlier contest for the soul It was
between the Old World and the New W orld,
between A m erican and E u ro pean ways of life
O ur New W orld was lld e a ily l open, upw ardly
m o b ile , i n d i v i d u a l i s t , m a r k e t - d r i v e n ,
m erito cratic and. of course, dem ocratic. 1 he O ld
W orld was. In some places, dem ocratic. But the
o p e n n e ss, m e rito cra cy , p lu r a lis m an d the
Tm-us-good-as-anyonc-else Idea w as absent and
has been v e ry slow In com ing
So A m e ric a n s have som eth in g to oiler the
world, an d want to. T h a i's not Isolationism
A m erican s m ay Ik- bored b y the dance of tindiplom ats, u n w illin g to put troops m Bosnia, an d
unfocused on NATO, but th ey are globallyinvolved.
As the lea d in g dem ocracy w e can help shape
the post-Cold War peace to o u r advantage, by
offering w hat we have.

J A C K ANDERSON

Inm an w ithdraw al
is hard to figure

ELLEN GOODM AN

Inman: Thin-skinned or weird?
B O S T O N — Let m e see If I have t ills right.
B ill SuDre. To ny L e w is and I were part of a
c a b a l who set out to ru in Bobby R a y In m an 's
d a u g h te r's w edding.
N o. no. no. that Isn 't It.
W e ’ re part and p a rce l of the "N e w McC a r th y ls m ." A b u n c h o f colum nist h itm e n or
h ltp e rso n s. C h a ra cte r assassins run am ok.
T h e re we go. Now I’ ve got It.
B o b b y Ray In m a n 's w ithdraw al o f h is name
fro m nom ination a s secretary of defense m ay
w e ll go down os o n e o f the stranger h o u rs In
re c e n t political h is to ry . It was m atch ed only
— " lik e a perfect b o o ke n d — by h is appearan re
In th e Rose G ard en last month w hen he told
th e w orld that h e'd voted for Bush an d had to
re a c h a "co m fo rt le v e l" with C lin to n as
co m m a n d e r In chief.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the e d ito r arc welcom e. A ll letters
m ust be signed. Include the uddres* o f thr
w riter and n d a y tim e telephone m im lrer.
Letters should he on n single su b ject an d be
us brief us ix m lb le . T h e Id le rs are subject In
editing.

Berry's World
•

T h is time, the form e r adm iral su ld his
c o m fo rt had been destroyed by co lu m n is ts'
a tta c k s , most n o ta b ly b y B ill SaDre o f The Sew
York Tim es, but a lso b y the Tim es' L e w is and
m e — quite the p o litic a l trio. If In m an d id n 't
s o u n d like Dana C a rv e y doing R oss Perot,
m a y b e he was a u d itio n in g for the s ta rrin g role
In " T h e Prince and th e Pea."
I m e a n are wc ta lk in g thin-skinned o r are we
t a k in g weird? A n d If th a t seems like an attack,
le t 's go to the videotape.
In m a n sold he w a s fed up w ith "rush-toJu d g m e n t distortions o f m y record, m y ch a ra c­
te r a n d m y re p u ta tio n ." A nd he called S a flre a
p la g ia ris t who m ade a deal with Bob Dole, and
th e rest of us mere M cC a rth yile s.
In retrospect, m y o n ly regret Is that m y
c o lu m n was too b e n ig n . I gave h im a pass
t lu o u g h the N a n n yg atc but asked to doublec h e c k the business v a lu e s he'd be b rin g in g to
P en tag on .

*YepI Here it is. 'Should the earthquake occur
on any dates during the mid-part ot the month
ot JANUARY, this policy..."

E n g lish .
A re the J o u m o - d lp lo g ro p olltlclans m iss in g
som ething as they p la y In their sandbox w ith old
and rusty Cold W a r to y s?
S tart with the Idea
t h a t A m e r i c a Is
tu rn in g Isolationist.
I t 's w ro n g . I s o la ­
tio n ism means d w e ll­
in g on "d o m e s tic "
i s s u e s w h e n
"fo re ig n " Issues are
m ost im portant, as
w h e n first fa s c ism
a n d th en c o m m u ­
n ism threatened to
o v e rru n the w orld .

In tru th . Inman w a s loving ly stroked by the
m e d ia and all of o ffic ia l Washington. He wns
see n as the savior, th e greatest th in g since
s lic e d cheese. V ery few o f us disagreed. If three
c o lu m n s can raise th e heat to the b o ilin g point
o n h is delicate th erm ostat. Inman better stay
o u t o f the pantry, let a lo n e the kitchen.
T h e Irony Is that I h ave written and w orried
u b o u t the same Issues that the departing
n o m in e e talked a b o u t. There is u ru s h to
Ju d g m e n t In the m ed ia. While there have
a lw a y s been harsh a tta c k s on p u b lic o fficials
r ig h t back to Je ffe rs o n 's day. Vincent F oster's
la s t w ords atxtut W a sh in g to n can s till c a rry a
r in g o f truth: "H e re ru in in g people Is c o n sid ­
e re d sp o rt."
O v e r the past years, we've seen decent

people become the h it-a n d -ru n victim s ot (he
m ass m edia tru ck. T h e ir lives have been
redu ced to one bad m o m e n t, a single m is ta k e
or m lsjudginent. T h e y 'v e been stuck w ith a
perm anent label: I’o th ca d . Nannygatc. Q u o ta
Queen.
In an era of E -m ail, F a x A ttacks and th a t
o x y m o ro n Instant A n a ly s is . It happens too fast
to get the license p late n u m b e r. C aricatu re ean
a lso be a kind of c h a ra c te r assassination. T h e re
a rc a lot of w alking w ou n d ed.
It Is true that so m e tim e s the media Is lo o
concerned with p e r * u s l liv e s and not en o u g h
w ith the public tru t. A n d It's true that m a n y
people who consider p u b lic setvlcc re co n sid er
w hat It would m ean In te rm s o f public
scru tin y .
I have taken som e
of m y colleagues to
t a s k for t hi s,
e s p e c ia lly fo r th e
level o f "p u b lic d is ­
c o u rs e " that ends up
In a food-fight at the
T V roundtable.
B u t the only place
you read those " a t ­
t a c k s " was In the
tra n scrip t of hla ow n
rem arks.
" M y p ro b le m la
w ith the colum n ist
f A bunch of
w h o Is afforded the
columnist
pages of the newspa­
hilmanor
per an d the syn d ica­
hltpersons.
t io n a n d Ihc t a lk
Character
sh o w s to curry on
assassins run
a tta c k s with no one
amok. J
resp on d in g ." he said.
Th ose o f us who
m ake o u r living te llin g people what we t h in k
hear a good deal from those w ho say what they
th in k o f what we th in k . U n lik e Mr. Inm an, w e
stay In the kitchen.
A s a colum nist you are expected to be
opinionated. That d o e sn 't exem pt you fro m
being fair. Most of u s w h o are In the b u sin e ss
for the long run know that. B u t fairness ts a ls o
a m atter of. uh. opinion.
S o yes. there Is a p o in t to be made ab o u t
h it-an d -ru n Journalism . B u t Bob b y Ray In m a n
w a sn 't a victim . H e w a s criticize d for h is
record. Concerns were ra ise d about his q u a lifi­
ca tio n s for the Job o f m a k in g w ar and m a k in g
peace dividends. In the end. he was the on e
w h o proved tltal he w a sn 't u p to the Job.
T h a t Isn't M cC arth ylsm . It Is an opinion.

W A S H IN G TON — T h r w ith d raw a l of Itohhv
Ray In m an
President C lin to n 's nom inee
for D efense Secretary w as a bizarre and
pathetic epilogue to a d istin g u ish e d &lt;are rr In
w h ich In m an quietly p lu y rd the n&gt;le o( cop
over th e excesses of the in telligen ce to m m u
nlty.
M a n y sources In Ihc Intelligence c o m m u n i­
ty b elieve that l( Inman had been at th r C IA
in 1985-86. Instead of re s ig n in g In 1982.
th e re w o u ld have
been n o Iran-Contra
affair. T h e y feef that
he c o u ld have pre
vented th e unethical
and uncon stitution al
a c t io n s th a t then
C a b in e t m e m b e rs
C a s p a r W einb erg er
and G e orge Schultz
could not.
In m an w as our of
those ra re g overn­
ment o ffic ia ls whose
honesty an d integrity
could be trusted. Me
C In m an w as o n e
was rare because he
of those rare
d id n 't use national
government
secu rity t*» ellect po­
officials vrhose
l i t i c a l c e n s o r s h ip .
honesty and
Thus, on some oc­
integrity could
c a s io n s . we would
be trusted J
delete m ateria l from
ih r c o lu m n that hr
Id e n tifie d as p o te n tia lly h a rm fu l to in ­
telligence sources and met hods.
W e w ere not alone. A s h r made p u blic in
his recent press, conference. Inm an had been
designated from the tim e of thr C arte r
a d m in is tra tio n its a point of contact — not a
leaker, o r even a co n firm er o f inform ation —
but as som eone who co u ld sim p ly make tin
case to n ew s editors and o th e rs that ru n n in g
a piece o f Information w o u ld deny access to
that so u rce In the future.
Never d id Inman cause u s to k ill an entire
co lu m n , o r even change o i k - substantially.
We do not know that he ever killed other
Jo u rn alists' sluries Instead, the delt lio n ol
otherw ise unessential Inform ation preserved
A m e ric a 's ab ility to g a th e r valuable in ­
telligence on terrorists an d o ilie r enem ies In
Ihe future.
For exam p le , we were on ce asked to delete
a reference to "N ational Securltv Agency
so u rces." We liad Included It to establish
c r e d ib ility on the c o lu m n 's inform ation
Inm an urgued persuasively that by id - m liv ­
ing N S/V w e would be tip p in g cnem lca to tinfact th at the Intelligence w as based on
"in te rce p te d co m m u n ication s." the agency's
sp ecially, w hich might lead to the shutting
down o f those rum niun lent ions. We d idn 't
hesitate to drop It: nor d id Inman ever
suggest w c abort the rest o f the colum n ,
w h ich w a s unflatterin g to h is own in ­
telligence com m unity.
W h y d id we trust Inm an? Because from our
own Independent reporting, w c had reason tu
believe he was a man of sound judgment
whose p rin cip le s were firm ly rooted in the
C o n stitu tio n and the people, not the pre­
servation o f power for one adm in istra tio n or
an oth er.
B a rk In October 1980. w c llrs.t broke t h i­
story o f E d w in Wilson, w h o led a ring o f
cx-CIA a n d Special Forces agents who were
secretly su p p ly in g Libyan d icta to r M m ........ ..
G a d lia li w ith explosives and stx-clal training.
W ilson w as a long-time C IA employee who
wus s till w o rkin g there at t h r tim e. Despite
m any Indication* that lit w as irresponsible
and even dangerous. Inm an w as otic of the
few w ho sm elled a rat.
The C IA had recently helped create a
super-secret covert action u n it in the Navy
dubbed T a s k Force 157. W ils o n was tapped
as one o f Its key players, fronting as u
bu sin essm an w ith several corporations in
foreign countries.
A s P ete r Maas put It in h is 1980 book.
" M a n h u n t," W ilson was at the tim e "u great
support-and-loglstlcs m an Bor the ugents).
adept at m a k in g deals, expert at m oving
funds th ro u g h the International banking
system so they couldn't be traced " Soon,
however, even colleagues on the task force
began to re alize that W ilson w as in It for the
money, not h is country.

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Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, January 26, 1994 - BA

Land---------C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
dirt w o u ld
n r r t l s t a ff app ro vn ! a n d no
lunger n erd com m ission a evenlance. S u ch an cx ra v a lltin w ou ld
result In a fill. II about I t feel In
depth, of ulxtut 60 sqiutn* feet In
area, said G ary llu d dt-n h agcii.
county Ixirtuw pit Inspector.
A n o th e r etiangr w ould requ ire
a Icvie w of haul routes by the
S h e riffs Office, cou nty traH lc
&lt;ngiurt r. sclin al Ih m i i I and an v

Approve----C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
C o m m is ­
sioners voted 4-1 lo set th eir
filia l vote on the U a tltr Kldgt*
levclo pm en t for J u n e 14 a llc r a
tu te re v ie w . C o m m is s io n e r
.arry F u rlo n g npimsed,
Hattie K ld g r dcvelopr-is sought
to b u ild 50 apart m erits. 275
homes and 35.000 square |rel ol
Com m ercial npacr on a s t ir that
s 75 jicrc e n l ilnmlprom* and HO
lercenl wetlands. The property
|cs northeast ol the interseetlon
11 t h e S e m i n o l e C o u n t y
Expressway and S late Road 434.
The develofK*rs agreed to reserve
|J2 a c r e s fo r e u n s e r v a tto n
U s e r . le n t .

[H a ttie Itldgc engineer H u gh
a rlin g agreed In lim it lot sire*
alNHil three hom es per acre
d lim it ronunt rclal uses, but
tn m lsslon ers agreed the lan d
s sh ou ld lx- reduced fu rth er
response lo opposition from
3 residents On a proposal by
C om m issio n e r Carlton H enley,
co m m issio n ers agreed the prof t
sh ou ld he lim ited lo 220
t o t a l r e s id e n c e s , in c lu d in g
h o . , it s and condom inium s

a ffe c te d e lit e s . L a n d f ill re ­
q u ir e m e n t * w o u ld e x e m p t
p la re n irn t ol san d y soil, gravel,
concrete or brick.
Under pn&gt;|x&gt;sed dredge and (III
changes, several n r t lv lllr s w ould
I*s exempted from |M-rmlHlng.
i n c lu d in g m a in t e n a n c e o f
m an-made ca n a ls, d o c k s Irss
than I,(XX) square feel or 5&lt;X)
square fen on th e W cklv a H ivrr,
p la n t in g n a t iv e v c g r la llo n .
private Im m I ram ps, clearing for
a 2!» loot-wide beach and naviga­
tion aids
D o ck s would lx- lim ite d to 25
p a re n t ol the w id th of the canal
or river and w ould lx- lim ited (o
accom m odate n o m ore than
three m olnrt/ed v e h icle s In resi­
dential nreaa. R ep air or replace­
ment ol existin g d o c k s would lie
exempted from perm itting.
For affordable h ousing pro­
jects. the s ire of p a rk in g spares
could lx* reduced In m u llira m lly
developm ents, e n n s iru n ln n to
rear lot-lines co u ld lx- reduced
and lin|«»ci fee deferm ent plans
w ill lx- allowed. A lso, higherd e n s it y p r o je c t s w o u ld be
allow ed on s m a lle r traets In
co m m u n ity developm ent target
areas.
In ru ral d eve lo p m e n ts, the
lOO-lot re s tr ic tio n w o u ld he
removed for s u b d iv isio n s using
septic tanks.
In the Kcon area. It) parcels
ironed lor non-residentlal uses
p rio r to the J u n e 25, 1091
adoption of Ihe protection o rd i­
nance would lx- allow ed lo de­
velop ut their c la s s lflra llo n s al
the time. A ll o f th e parrels urr
between 550 and 1.100 feel from
th r rtver, acco rd in g to a staff
report.

IfROBIRTNAYLOR JR.
AP Labor Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - T h e cost of
em ployee frin g e benefits lik e
health ra re rose at the lowest
rale In s ix years, helping to hold
Ihe Increase In com pensation for
A m erican w orkers at u modest
3.5 (x-rccnt last year, the gov­
ernm ent reported today.
The Lab or Departm ent said
Ihe rise In Its Em p loym en t Cost
Index, w h ich m easures changes
In w agrs. salaries and benefit
costs, m atched the record-low
Increase registered In 1992. Hut
the 4.6 percent rise In fringe
b e ic f ll co s ls w as Ihe srnallrst
since 1987.
In a second report, the Labor
Departm ent said w orkers co v­
ered by un io n contracts won
wage Increases In the fourth
q u a rte r of 1993 averaging 2
percent over the term s of the
ag re em e n ts. T h e agreem ents
they replaced, moat of w hich
were negotiated In 1990. pro­
vided raises averaging 2.4 per­
cent.
O verall, contract settlem ents
won In 1993 gave w orkers lower
average wage Increases, the re­
port said, w ith new contracts
averaging 2.1 percent for the
year. T h e co n tra cts they re­
placed averaged 2.9 percent.
A vera g e wage Increases In
union contracts have declined In
all b u l one o f ih e last seven
years.
A n a lysts have c ltrd the sm all

EATHS
E R T “ A L " B E M B IN S T E A
A lb e it " A l" llem bln ste r. 76,
A b e ltn r D rlv r. D eltona, d ie d
M onday. J a n . 2-1. 1994. at M e­
morial llo s p lia l. O rm ond Beach.
D om M ay 14. 1917. In Ih Im ll.
lie m oved lo C riu ra l F lo rid a III
, 1970. M r D em blnxtrr w a s a
4 forem an for 3M Roofing M a lc ri-*ls. Wanti.m. Wls. He w as a
em b e r of Our Lady of ih r
ik e s C a th o lic C hurch. Deltona,
n lg lils ot C olu m bu s 4th Degrre. E lk s lodge 2739. D eltona,
and U n ited Com m ercial T ra v e l­
ers *217. He w as o w n e r of
A rle ne 's Flow er Shop. W nusua.
S u rv iv o rs Include wife. Irene;
d a u g h te rs . N anel P re s s e y .
K a lin s Kona. Hawaii. A n n e M ill
er. M adison. Wls.; sons. W illia m .
D cLand. C harles. Sun Fran cisco;
i l x g ra n d c h ild re n an d th re e

great-grandchildren.
Stephen R. ILild.m il F u n e ra l
Home. Deltona. In charge ot
arrangem ents.
J E N E T T E R C O F F IE
Jcn e tte r Collie. 46. A ca d em y
Place. O viedo, died T h u rsd a y .
Jan . 20. 1994. at W in ter P a rk
M em orial Hospital. Horn J u ly
21. 1948. In Oviedo, s h r w as a
lifelong resident. Mrs. C offlc w as
a tea ch er and a m em ber of
Temple of Faith. Apopka.
S u rv iv o rs include son, T o ny.
C a s s e lb e rry : d a u g h te r. K im
Ix rly. Oviedo; brothers. D avid.
Osieen. Eugene. Bunnell: sisters.
Arizona. M illie Tolbert, both of
Oviedo: three grandchildren.
M a rv in C. Zanders F u n e ra l
Home. A popka, in charge of
arrangem ents.
B O B B Y C O F I E L D III
Bobby Cofield, III. I. or W a sh ­
ington Street. Sanford, died S a t­
urday. J a n . 22. 1994. at F lo rid a
Hospital. Orlando. Horn M arch
18. 1992. in Sanford, lie w as a
lifelong resident.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e f u t h c i.
Hobby. J r .. Sanford; m o th er,
la ilo y sh a H u lls . Sanford: sisters.
Jaccvn. D om inique Ingram, both
o f S a ii f o r d : p a t e r n a l
grand|&gt;arcnts, Hobby and Argle.
S a n fo r d ; p a t c r n a l- g r e a igrandparents. Jo h n and M attie

W a ld o . S a n f o r d : m a t e r n a l
grandparents. Delolse H ints. Hell
Glade. Alfred W aldo. Hell Glade:
m a te rn a l-g re a t-g ra nd p a re n ts.
M ary Holts. Hell G lade.

T. G allagher. A bhlnglnn. Pa.
S lep h en R ILildauff Funeral
H om e. Deltona. In charge of
arrangem ents.

Wilaon-Elchelbcrgrr Mortuary.

E M 1 L IA N O S O L E R - M E R C A D O
K m llla n n S olrr-M rrcad o . 102.
o f Garret Street. Deltona, died
M onday. Jan . 24. 1994. al West
V o lusia M em orial Hospital. IX-Land. Horn J u n e 1. 1891 In Sun
S a h a s t la n . P u e r t o R ic o , he
m oved lu C e n tra l Flo rid a In
1991. He w as a self em ployed
farm er and a m em ber of C ath olic
C h u rch of S an SahaM lan.

Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar-

rungemcnit
J I M M Y R. H A R P E R
J im m y R. H arper. 54. Springs
Landing Boulevard. Longw ixxl.
died Friday, J a n . 21. 1994. al
F lo r id a H o s p ita l. A lta m o n te
Springs. He w as born Dee. 10,
1939. In A lic e . T e x a s . M r.
Harper was a H|H-rtallsl for A T A T
and n n irm lx-r of First Haul lt*W
C h iir r t i ill A l l . . . - H r
,
v rtrra n n fih e U S A ir Forte
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e m o th e r.
A n n ie Deer. A lice.
tla n flc ld F u n e r a l S e rv ic e s .
W in ter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.
J O S E P H W. H I C K S
Joseph W. H ick s. 71. Gurden
Drive, Sanford, died Tuesday.
Ja n . 25, 1994. at S o u lh S e m i­
nole Hospital. Longw ood Horn
A p ril 24. 1922. In A d el, Ga. he
m oved to C e n tra l Flo rid a In
1935. Mr. H ick s w as a .retired
meat cutter and a m em ber of I laC h u rch of the N a tiv ity. He w as a
veteran of the U .s. Navy.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e .
Evelyn: son. Jo h n W alton H icks.
S a n fo rd : d a u g h t e r s , L il l i a n
G rant. Pamela S u lliv a n . Annetta
liu w a. all of Longwood; sisters.
Ik-a Alford. V irg in ia G ulley, both
o f Sanford. Hobble S nyder. New
S m y rn a Beach; seven g rand­
children.
H u n flrld F u n e r a l S e rv ic e s .
W in ter Springs. In charge of
arrangements.
G E R T R U D E C. S C H E T L E R
G ertrude C. S ch ctlc r. 76. Ft.
S m ith Boulevard. Deltona, died
Sunday. Jan . 23. 1WU4. ut F lo r­
id a L iv in g N u r s in g C e n te r,
Apopka. Horn J u n e 10, 1917. In
Philadelphia, she m oved to C e n ­
t r a l F lo r id a In 1 9 7 0 . M rs .
S ch ctlcr was an Interior designer
and a mem ber of O u r laid)' of the
L n k rs C a lh o llc C h u rch . Deltona.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e brothers.
H ill Gallagher. Dcltonu. Bernard

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S u rv iv o rs Include daughter.
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■ O e llo iit i.
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:
c u r in c lo S o lcr.
PurgSu Rico: J iro th e rs . Susano
S o lrr and E u se rio Solcr. Puerto
R ic o ; 17 g r a n d c h ild r e n . I I
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n a n d tw o
g re at-g n a t-grandchildren.
Stephen H HaldutifT Funeral
Hom e. Deltona. In charge of
arrangem ents.
S H E R M A N F R E D E R IC K
STEW ART
S h crin a n F red erick Slew art.
33. East K lc k llg h te r Road., Lake
Helen, died Sunday. Ja n . 23.
1994, In Lake Helen. Born A p ril
25. I9 6 0 in W atertown. N.Y.. he
m oved to C e n tra l F lo rid a In
1984. Mr. Stewart was a con­
crete fin ish e r for sub ro titra rlo ra
and a Protestant.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e p a re n ts.
1'om and Daw n Steward. Lake
Helen: daughter. Urany. Orange
C ity: son. Daniel. Orange City;
m u te rn u l g ran d m oth er. E d ith
T rlc k c y . W atertown.
Stephen K . ILildauff Funeral
H om e. !)«*ltona. In charge of
arrangem ents.
L A U R A Y IN Q L IN Q
Lau ra Y ln g lln g . 70. Klvcrbend
Drive. A ltam on te Springs, died
M onday. Ja n . 24. 1994. at F lo r­
ida H ospital. A ltam onte Springs.
H o r n D e c , 4 . 1 9 2 3 . In
Philadelphia, she m oved to CeilIral Florida In 1990. Mrs. Y ln g l­
lng was u retired accounting
cle rk and a m em ber o f First
Baptist C h u rch . O rlando
S u rv iv o rs Include husband.
Robert; daughters. Deborah. A l­
ta m o n te S p r in g s . S h a ro n
Ogborn. Sw cdesboro. N.J.: three
grandchildren.
W oodtawn Funeral Hom e &amp;
M e m o ria l P a rk . O rla n d o , In
charge of arrangem ents.
P U N I M L S
L U F F IE. J E N E T T E R
t unerel servlets lor Jonatter Coni*. 44. ot
Oeledo. *1M bo h*td Saturday el 1 p m , from
Tompt* ot Faith, Apopka. with Bishop C H
Washington olMciallng interment will follow
In Boston Com*lory. Ov'edo
Arrangem ents under th* direction el
Marvin C Zondort Funorol Homo. Apopka,
the pooplo't choice
1 T 0 H C .H . KEITH
Funorol services tor M r H. Kelts Sion*. 41.
Wirier P o rt, will b* hold Thvrsdey, 4 p m
4t IS* Winter P o rt Presbyterian CSurcS.
wits Dr J Lawrence CutSIII officiating,
assisted by
try Me see inter mom will
lotion In Woodtow.i Memorial Pork. Orlondo
Friondi moy visit Wtdrwtdoy Irom 14 ond
M p m *1 Boldwln Folrchltd Funorol Homo.
Winter Park/Getdenrod Chopol In ll*u Ot
liorwort. donations may bo mad* to t*o
Orange County Retired Edue4tori Auocle
lion. Teachers Scholarship Fund. P 0 Boe
4 ttm
Orlando. F L J»*T fJJS. Semlnoi#
Education Association. Teachers Scholarship
Fund. HI Magnolia A** . Senlord. F L T lffl.
or Hospice ot Central Florida. &gt;100 Maitland
Center Porkwoy, Suit* 100. Maltlond F L

mu
A rra n g e m e n ts by Doldw ln F o ltcS Ild
Funerol Mom*. Gotdanrod'Wlnter Park CSa
pot flJO Atom* Avo , Winter Pork

Increase In wage co sts as nnr of
the p rim ary reasons Inflationary
p re s s u re s h ave re m a in e d In
ch e ck . W ith som e o f A m erica's
largest com panies co n tin u in g to
lay ofT huge n u m b ers o r workers,
econ om ists believe that wage
pressures are lik e ly to remain In
ch e ck .
T h e governm ent said wagrs
a n d s a la rie s for w o rk e rs in
p riv a te industry’ rose 3 . 1 percent
In 1993. up from 2 .6 perrenl a
y ear earlier. The rise w as higher
th an the 2.7 percent Inflation
rate. The cost of th e ir benefits
w a s up 5 percent, a sm aller gain
th an ! Ihe 5.2 percent of a year
ea rlier.
W ages and salaries for stale
und local governm ent workers
were up 2.7 percent, compared
w ith 3 percent In 1992.

Trains
C o n t in u e d fro m P a g e l A
M otor Carrier
C om p lian ce.
T h e y w ill be o p e ra tin g In
cooperation of the C S X T ran s­
p o rta tio n o rg a n iza tio n , w hich
o w n s most of the ra il tracks In
S e m in o le County.
In all. Herbs! e x p e rts at least
20 officers In jin n lrtp a tr
S h e com m ented. "It Is up to
m o to rists lo pay p articu lar at­
te n tio n w hen a p p ro a c h in g a
h ig hw ay-rail grade crossing. A
100-car train trave lin g at 55
m p h can require u p to one m ile
10 co m e lo a com plete stop, and
11 c a n ’ t steer clear o f a vehicle In
Us p ath .”
T h is w ill not be the first time
Ihe com bined gro up has con­
d u cte d a Safegatr operation In
S e m in o le County. It has held
fo u r o p e ra tio n s In Ihe past,
re su ltin g In ap p ro xim ately 200
cita tio n s being Issued for high­
w ay -rail crossing violations.

Legal Notices *I
IN T H E CIRCUIT C O URT
F O R S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO RID A
CIVIL ACTION
C A S E NO 6) MO) CA-14-K
H O M E S A V IN G S OF
A M E R IC A , FS8. I/X/O H O M E
SAVIN GS O F AM ER IC A . F A .
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J U A N HOSTIOS. P ATR IC IA B
M O S T IO S , J U A N M A R I O
H O S T IO S
UNKNOW N
S P O U SE OF PA TR IC IA •
HOSTIOS. IP A N Y . UNKNO W N
S P O U S E OF JU A N M A R IO
H O S T I O S . IF A N Y
ANO
IU M M E R M IL L TOWNMOMES
H O M E O W N E R S ' AS S O C IA
TION INC..
NOTICE OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
mat. pursuant (o * Summons
Etnol Judgment In Foreclosure,
o n lorod In th* above styled
couso. in ts* Circuit Court ot
Somlnoi* County, Florid*. I.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court ol
SomlnoM County, Florid*, will
M il (hot certain property SJtuet
*d In Somlnoi* County. Florldo.
more pertlcuterty deter .bod o t :
L o t 1]| , S U M M E R H I L L .
P H A S E II, according lo th* plot
thereof ot rocordod in PI4* Booh
11. P eg * i V ond i t of tho Public
Record! of Somlnoi* County.
Florida
A lto known e i X X Rovor*
Court. CotMlborry. f L U W .
ot public Ml*, fo th# high*!) ond
b oil bidder, for com. of th* w ell
front «l*p« of th* Som not*
County C Ourthou!#. M l North
Pork Avonuo. Sanford. Florldo
•t 11.00 * m. on Ftbruory IT.
Iff!
W ltn o ti my bond ond th#
official tool of thlt Court on
January 14. 16*4
IS E A L )
M A R Y AN N E MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Jo n o E . J o m w Ic
Deputy Clark
Publlih Jonuery &gt;4 A Ftbruory
1 - 4 _________D E N M l
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 FLO R ID A. IN ANO FUR
S E M IN O L E COUNTV
CIVIL DIVISION
Co m N o .T M J ll CAI4K
M O R T O A O E FO R E C L O S U R E
M E T M O R FINANCIAL. INC .
PtoMtlff.

vl

D A V I O D VASTER ond M A R V
I L A S T E R . Hutbond ond Wit*.
SEM IN O LE CO U N TY ;
T R A N S O U T H FIN A N C IA L
C O R P O R A T I O N ond U N
KNOW N TENANTS/OW NERS.
Dotondont!
NOTICE OF S ALE
Nolle* l l hereby given, purtu
ont to a Final Judgment ot
Faroeloturo tor Plaintiff en'ered
In m it c o u m . In th* Circuit
Court ol Somlnoi* County, Ftor
Ido. I will Mil tho property
illuotod In Somlnoi* County.
Florid* described*!
Beginning ot * point &gt;04 }S
loot N or'h ol th* Sovthw*!t
corner ol Lot I. ol Block I. ot th#
A M E N O E O P LA T OF TH E
F IR S T A 0 0ITI0 N TO M I N E R ­
A L SPRINGS P A R K . • ! re ­
corded In Plot book I. on Peg#
44. ot tho Public Record! ot
Somlnoi# County, Florldo. run
North 140 0 toot olong th* E o it
Right ot Way lino of Spring
Avonuo. thence run E a it ISO 10
trot, thonc* run 5 77*W V “
E e it IU 04 feot. thonc* W ell
&gt;00 SO foot to th* Point of
Boginning
end commonly known 01 ITU
Spring Avonuo. Oviedo. Florldo
I t r U R M l. of public Ml*, t* th*
hlghott ond bott bidder, tor
cosh. ot IS# wet) iron! door ol
Iho Somlnoi# County Court
houM. In Sonlord. Florldo at
II W o rn ., on February IT. 16*4
Dotod January It. 1M4
M A R Y AN N E MORSE
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By. Jen* E J*Mwl&lt;
Deputy Clerk
Publlih Jonuory M A February

1. ITT*

DEN M l

C o n t in u e d fro m P ag e I A
ol year-round school in
J u ly , citin g school overcro w d in g
a s th e o n ly re aso n fo r i h r
ch an g e .
tn a m iilll-tra rk system . 20
percent o f the s lu d rn ts are out of
sch o o l for three w eeks on a
ro ta tin g basis. All of ih e students
a rc never In school al the sam e
tim e .
O n a single track calendar,
stu d e n ts al Ihe school a ll attend
cla sse s on Ihe same schedule.
T h e board contends that re ­
se a rch shows that the ca p a city
o f a school Is. therefore. In­
creased by 20 pertent and the
d is t r ic t saves m oney by not
h a v in g to build sch oo lsa s often.
N o other Oviedo area school
h a s been placet) on a m u lti-track
sch ed ule, though a ll the s c h o o l*
n o w have students atten d in g
sch o o l year-round.
T h e parents m ain tain that iln*
c o m m u n it y Is not re a d y to
accom m odate the d ifficu ltie s of
stu d e n ts on m ultiple tra cks In
th e areas of child care, recre­
a t io n a l a c tiv itie s an d e x t r a ­
c u rr ic u la r activities.
" D a y rare centers. Babe R uth,
a n d recreation Jusi ca n 't w ork
a ro u n d only one school on tInm u lt (-track concept.*' p are n t
R a lp h Kane said "T h e re Jusl
w o n 't be enough k id s tn p ro­
g ra m s d u rin g In le rscsslo n to
m ak e It w orthw hile."
T h e parents said they w ould
be w illin g to have th eir ch ild re n
a t t e n d s c h o o l In p o r t a b le
cla ssro o m s for a year at an
overcrow ded school w h ile Ihe
c o m m u n it y prepares for the
chan g e. Parents argued there ts
s t ill plenty of room for fa cilitie s
e x p a n sio n al the school.
T h e school, which Is designed
to accom m odatr 742 students,
h a s a population ol more than
9 0 0 s t u d e n t s n o w a n d Is
expected to grow co n sid e rab ly
o v e r the next year.
T h e parents said they believe
the o th er schools In the area.
In c lu d in g Stenstrom E le m e n tary
S ch o o l und Lawton E le m e n tary

Legal Notices
ST. JOHNS R I V E R W ATER
M A N A G E M E N T DISTRICT
Ovtoi Nolle* *1
Intruded Agency Action
Th* Dttlrtct givot notice ot IN
intent to deny th* request tor *
permit by tho following epplic
o n tlil on February (. 10*4
S EM IN O LE CO U N TY
SCH O O L B O A R D . I L Y M A N
H I O H S C H O O L ) . 1 )1 1
M E L L O N V I L L E . S A N FO R D .
F L t m i . application 4)11)
4 I U A U F . Th* Dlttrtct prepare!
to iltocal* 9 6) million goitani
per day of watoe tor II I ACRES
O F L A N D S C A P E IR R IO A
TION
T H R A P P L I C A N T 'S
P R E V IO U S P E R M IT
G R AN TED T H E U SE OF SOI
X1G0 O F W A T E R F O R &gt;
ACRES O F LA N D S C A P E IR
RIGATION
Tho withdrew**!
mod by th li propOMd project
w ill c o n il o t a t G R O U N D
W ATER F R O M T H E FLOR
ID AN A Q U I F E R v l* O N E
EXISTING W E L L In Sominot*
County located In the NE M OF
SE to OF NW W O F SW N ot
Section I. Townihip It South.
Rang# M East;
SEM IN O LE CO UN TY
SCHOOL B O A R O . IL A K E
HOWELL HIGH SCHOOLI. I»1
M E L L O N V I L L E . S A N FO R D ,
F L )7 ffl. 4pr"c» tion 4) Ilf
61STAUF Tho D lltrlc t propOM!
to oitocaH s u minion goiioni
per day of water tor 10 ACRE'.
O F L A N D S C A P E IR R IG A
TIO N. T H E A P P L I C A N T 'S
P R E V IO U S P E R M IT
G R AN TED T H E USE OF 6 0)
M OD O F W A T E R FOR &gt;
ACRES O F L A N D S C A P E IR
RIGATION Tho withdrew*!!
uted by m il propOMd projoct
w ill c o n i l t l o l G R O U N D
W ATER F R O M T H E F LO R ­
ID A N A Q U I F E R v l* O N E
EXISTING W E L L In Somlnoi*
County lecalad In tho SW &lt;4 OF
NE '4 OF N E 1* O F NW 1* Of
Section IS. Townihip &gt;1 South,
R ongoM Eoit;
SEM IN O LE CO U N TY
SCH OO L B O A R O . I K E E T H
E L E M E N T A R Y SCHOOL). 1)11
S M E L LO N V IL L E AVENUE.
SANFORD. F L D f f l . oppllco
lion y ]ll&gt; g i4 * A U F
Tho O l
ttlel propOM* to ollocot* 0 0)
million gtllon* per day ol wrier
lor l&gt; ) A C R E S O F LAN D
SCAPE IR R IG A TIO N
THE
A P P U C A N T S P R EV IO U S
PERM IT G R A N T E D THE USE
OF 0 64 MGO O F W A T E R FOR
IS A C R E S O F LA N D S C A P E
IRRIGATION Th* w im d riw ili
mod by m u propoeod prelect
w ill c o n i l t l e l G R O U N D
W ATER F R O M T H E FLOR
ID AN A Q U I F E R vl* O N E
EXISTING W E L L In Somlnoi*
County located In IRR EG U LAR
Section )), Townihip &gt;1 South.
R ongoM Eoit;
W iS T B U R V A L A Q U A . INC
A LA O U A C O U N T R Y CLUB.
ATTN: S T E V E N WRIGHT. MM
P L A Y E R S P O I N T . LON G
WOOO. F L M iff* , application
4) Ilf4D6IANRM Th* Dlltrlct
propOM! to ollocot* O f million
grUoni per day ol water for
164.4 A C R E S O F G O L F
COURSE T H E A P P L IC A N T S
P R E V IO U S
P E R M IT
G R AN TED T H E USE OF 6 SOI
MGO O F W A T E R FOR lit . 4
A C R E S O r G O L F COURSE
AN D U R B A N L A N D S C A P E
Th* withdrawal! mod by Ihii
propOM d prelect will coniiit ol
GROUND W A T E R F R O M THE
F L O R ID A N A Q U I F E R AND
S U R F A C E W A T E R FR O M
S T O R M W A T E R L A K E S via
TH R E E E X IS TIN G W ELLS
AND T H R E E
E X IS TIN G
P U M P S In Somlnoi* County
located In Iti* N E M O F NC 14
OF St 14 O F SE l* o l Section 11.
Townihip M South. Rang* ft
E t t l NW \4 O F SW 14 OF NW
It O f SE 4 ol Section IS.
Townihip M South. Rang* ft
E t t l; SE W O F SE U OF NE 14
O F SW 14 of Section IS. Town
khlp M South. Rang* ft t i l l .
SW U OF SE
OF NE U OF
SW 14 it Section IS. Townihip M
South. Rang* f t E o U . SW l* OF
SE 1* OF N E U O F SW »* ot
Section is. Towninip M South,

S ch ool, w ould b«- s u fficie n tly
overcrow ded in a year lliai ihr
district w ould lx- p u ttin g them
on the tn u lll-tn ic k system by
that lim e as well.
Law ton, the first si h ixil In
Sem inole C o u n ty lo lx- placed on
the nm dllled school calendar,
rem ains a single-track school,
“ G iv e us a year lo give us a
plan ihat we w ill a ll w ork on
together." said C h a rlie Landers.
L in d e r s said she was co n ­
cerned (he m u lti-tru ck system
would d istu rb the m u ltl-cu ln ira l
feel of the school,
"I want som e guarantees that
m y c h i l d r e n w i l l h r In a
classroom d ia l Is diversified.’ ’
she said.
The txiaril said ih c y would iry
to ensure the d iv isio n of the
T l. iy said Ihe d istrict had ;o
also co n sid e r w ays to llnd the
m o n e y to c o n s tru c t a n o th e r
school In the O viedo area.
The parents also feared the
change to a m u lti-track schedule
would ham per the educational
p r o c e s s b e c a u s e v o lu n t e e r
assistants, like those who p artic­
ipate In the Math S u perslu ts
program , w ill have a d llflcn li
lim e m akin g the program work
sim u ltan eou sly on all iru rk s
"W e can't m ake II w ork." said
Susan Brow n, roord lu atn r of the
M ath S u p e rs ta rs program at
P artin "It w ill have a very
negative rlfc ct on th r program
volu nteers."
Despite the protrsts, however,
the txiard stuck by Ihctr original
decision and P artin w ill begin
classes on a m u lll-tra ck system
this su m m er.

School
W h a t's for lu n ch ?
Thursday, Jan. 27,1994
Hamburger on a Bun
Lettuce and Tomato Cup
Ch illed Applesauce
or Chef 's Salad
Low Fat M ilk

Legal Notices
Rang* 7* E o tl; SW '* OF SE U
OF N E &gt;4 O F SW
ot Section
IS. Towninip X) South. Ring* ff
Eo it;
C IT Y O F A LT A M O N T E
SPRINGS. A T T N D ONALD F
N E W N H A M . P E , m NEW
6 U R Y P O R T A V E N U E . A LTA
M O N T E SPRINGS F L UfOe
14*7. a p p l i c a t i o n t&gt; I l f
03X A N G Tho O iiO iU ptceotot
•o ollocot* 6 7f4 million gtiloni
p o r d a y o l w * i* r lo r
A U G M E N T AT ION OF C I T Y S
R E C L A I M E D W A T E R SYS
T E M Th* withdrawal! mod by
thli prep e n d protect will con
III! ot S U R F A C E W A T E R
FR O M L A K E S O R IEN TA
C R A N E S ROOST A N D M A L B IE
vto F O U R EXISTIN G PUMPS
In Sominol# County tocoNd In
lh# NE &lt;4 O F SE U OF NW *«
OF N E *4 ot Section to. Town
imp 71 South, Range 7F Eotl.
SW 14 O F SW U OF NW la OF
SW 14 of Section II. Townm-p 71
South. Rang* M E a t' SW &lt;4 OF
SW &lt;a OF NE ’* O F SW
ot
Section 11. Townihip f l South.
Rang* 7* E o it; NW '* OF SE
OF SW 4 O F NW 4 of Soclion
74. Townihip 71 South. Rang* 7*

Basil
Th* fllo til containing tech ol
m* obov* listed oppiicaiioniil
ore O v a llib l* lor Intpodlon
Monday through Friday a n o p '
lor legal holm e,!, I 00 e m to
S 00 p m ol lh* SI Johns Rl.e.
Wotor Management D lltrlct
Highway ICC W ell. P o lo lio .
Florid*
Th* D lltrlct will loh* action
on each p erm it application
lilted obov* union * petition lor
on administrative proceeding
(hoorlng) Is tiled pursuant to lh*
previsions oi toetton n o y , F s .
end Section 40C 1 111. F A C A
person what* substantial Inter
osls or* * Itec led by any ol th*
O lllrlctS proposed permitting
decisions identified above may
petition lor an odmlnlttreliv*
hoorlng In occurd*rK* with tec
Hon 170 Sf. F S Petition! mult
comply with lh* reguiromonli ol
rio rid * Adm inistrative Cod*
Rules 40C I 111 and *0C 1 »1
ond bo tiled with Irtcoivod by I
tho D lltrlct Clork. P O Boi
H it . Polatko. Florida M1FI
*14)6
P e t i t i o n s fo r ad
m ln lilra llv * hoorlng on lh*
•boy* application!!) must be
Iliad within fourteen (111 dart ol
publications ol mis nolle* or
wllhln tourtoon (111 days ol
actual receipt ot m u tmeni.
whichever llrsi occurs Future
to III* a petition within m u tim*
period thell constitute * waiver
ol any right such person moy
h a v e to r o q u o i t on *d
m ln ls lr o t lv * determ ination
(hearing) under section 17) If.
F . S , ccncornlng Ihe sublect
permit application Petit.one
which or* not m od in *c
cordanc* with th* above pro
visions ore sub|ect t j dismissal
R n i l Porker
Data Control Technician
Division ot Perm it Data
S#r vices
Publish January &gt;4. &gt;M4
D EN TOC

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT,
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CIVIL ACTION NO ;
H H it CAI4K
M ER ITO R M O R TG A G E COR
POR AT ION E A S T, ttc
Ptalnlltl,
vs
D A LLA S B R Y A N SMITH ole.
Ot *1.
Ootendantt
NO TICE O F SALE
NOTICE Is hereby givon mat
pursuant to tho Final Judgment
el Foreclosure and Sol* entered
In tho cout* ponding In th#
Circuit Court ol m# Eighteenth
Judicial C ircuit. In and lor
Somlnoi* County. Florida. Civil
Action Number ») ID4 C AIlK
th* undersigned Clark will soil
th# proper ty situated In sa&gt;d
County, drtcr.bod ot

Legal Notices
LO T tj AMO T H E EAST 71
F E E T OF LOT 11. BLOCK O
L O N G W O O O P A R K . AC
CORDING TO P L A T IN P L A T
BO OK 11. P A G E S I 10.
PU BLIC R EC O R D S OF SEMI
H O LE C O U N TY . FLO RID A
together with *11 structures.
Improvements, listuros. appil
oncos and oppurtononcos on
soid land or used tn conjunction
therewith, ot public sal*, to m*
highest ond bott bidder lor cash
at Iti*6 o'clock A M „ an f ebru
*ry 71, t»*l. ot th# west front
door of m* Sominot* County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida
D A T E D January Jr tree
/COURT S E A LI
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COUR T
By Jan* E Jotowic
Deputy Cl#rt
Publish January 7* A Ftbruory

7. !♦*!
□ EN &gt;16

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE LO U N TY.
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Number f l t i l CP
IN RE E S T A T E OF
Chattel Oonnti Motcalt
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tho adm inistration ol lh*
ottat* ol Charles Dennis Mot
colt, deceased fll# Number
t ) 614 C P . Is ponding In th#
C irc u it C o u rt lor Somlnoi*
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. F lo rid a - Wednesday, January 26. 1994

Arby’s ban on smoking to
spread, industry predicts
■ y MICHBLLB MITTILSTADT
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - Industry o ffic ia ls are lo o k in g
for other fast-food chains to follow the lead n l
A rb y 'a Inc. a n il ban s m o k in g in their c o m ­
pany-owned restaurants
" T h is Is a social trend th at's g o in g to h a p p e n ."
said A rb y ’s Vtce President M ike S tin e.
T h e F lo rid a -b a se d c o rp o ra tio n an n o u n ce d
Tuesday that starting this s u m m e r tt w ill enforce
a no sm okin g p o llry In the 2 5 7 restaurant* tl
ow ns — m akin g It the first m a jo r chain to do so.
W h ile the trolley doesn't a p p ly to the 1.991
ou tlets held by franchise h olders. A rb y 's Is u rg in g
them to go smoke-free. loo.
F ran ch ise holders of the 6 .0 0 0 plus D a iry
Queen. Orange J u liu s and K a rm e l Korn rrstu tira n ts w o rld w id e are a ls o b e in g urged b y
International Dairy' Queen Inc. to bun sm oking.
" T h is is startin g the m o m e n tu m ." In te rn a­
tion al D airy Queen spokesm an M ik e Su llivan sa id
from the co m pa n y ’s Minnesota headquarter*.
T h o u s a n d s o f Indlvldurt fast-food o u tle ts
around the nation already have banned sm okin g ,
but it has been either at a franchise h o ld e r's
direction or In com pliance w ith local laws — not
because of corporate orders.
S peaking to reporters at a d a y lo n g forum here
on the effects ol secondhand sm oke in fast-food
restaurants, S tin e predicted. " A l l these re s ta u ­
ran ts are going to go smoke-free. It's Inevitable."
A rb y 's action Is one of th e broadest a n t i­
sm o k in g steps taken s ln rc a group o' state
attorneys general began p re ssu rin g the fast-food

Industry lust y e a r. They targeted the in dustry on
Kround* that p assive rxjxn m rc to sm oke harm *
young cu stom e r* and workers.
Children a c c o u n t for one-fourth o f fhe fast-food
market, and u p to 40 percent o f the Industry s
staff Is under ag e 18. accordUl|t to « re|xirt by the
attorneys g e n e ra l.
"It Is a t c r r l l lr thing to see resp on sib le
corporate le a d e rs stepping forw ard doing what Is
clearly In the t&gt;esl interest ol the p u b lic .” T exas
Allorncy G e n e ra l Dan Morales sa id at the forum .
The group lia s been negotiating w ith the
nation's m a jo r fnst-food c h a in s and M orales
predicted th at other com panies w ill follow the
Athv'sand D a ir y Queen lead sw iftly.
Singling o u t M cD onald's C o rp .. W endy’s In­
ternational a n d Unrger K ing Corp.. M orales said
"I would a n tic ip a te at least one a n d m aybe m ore
of these m ajor p la y e rs w ill follow s tilt."
More t h a n 2 .2 0 0 o f th e n a t io n 's 9 .0 0 0
McDonald's h a v e banned s m o k in g w ithout a
directive fro m th e corporation, said M cD onald's
Senior Vice P re sid e n t R ichard G . S tarm an n . "W e
continue to a c tiv e ly encourage o u r restaurants to
go smoke-free a n d more arc v o lu n ta rily deciding
to do so every d u y ." he said.
Some 6 0 0 o f 5.2H9 burger K in g s ow ned by
franchise h o ld e rs are smoke-free, and the 707
com pany-owned restaurants have non-sm oking
scrtlon*. sa id H u rg rr K in g spokesw om an C o rl
Zywotow.
Spokesmen for W endy's d id n 't return tele­
phone ca lls T u esd ay.
Tobacco In d u s try olllctals q u rs tln n rd the value
of the efforts.

COM E HO M E T O FARM

Reports of human radiation tests
invoke memories for one mom
By M. JOSBP HBBBRT
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - W h e n
E m m a Craft read a newspaper
a rtic le last m on th about h u m a n
radia tio n experim ents 47 y ears
ago. It brought back h orrib le
m e m o rie s o f h e r d a u g h te r's
death In 1958.
F or the first tim e, she m ade
the connection. She said It w as
then she becam e convinced that
decades ago she m ay have been
a h u m an guinea pig — and that
her daughter m uy have died an
ex cru cia tin g death as a result.
"I can't prove It." she told a
Senate h earing Tuesday, " b u t
I'm alm ost p ositive ."
No one ca n convince M ik .
C raft, now 72. that she was not
one of 761 pregnant w om en
given radioactive p ills at a p re ­
natal c lin ic at Vanderbilt U n i­
versity H ospital In the 1940s.
The wom en were tested to d e ­
term ine how the txxly absorbs
Iron.
She never w as told of a n y
experim ent and she said tw o
people from V anderbilt U n iv e rsi­
ty H ospital v isite d her F rid ay at
her hom e In Nashville. Term .,
an d told het she had not taken
part In the tests.
Doug W illia m s, a spokesm an
for V a n derbilt U n iversity M e d i­
ca l Center, s&amp;id that neither M rs.
Craft nor the hospital had found
docum entation to prove she w as
or was not In the nutrition stu dy.
Ilu t Mrs. C raft said 'h e k n o w s
w h at she kno w s. What ca n -

v ln rrd h er. sh e said, w as a
m ention In th e newspaper a n tele
of a 1969 fo llo w u p study to th e
Vanderbilt experim ent that sa id
four of the ch ildren, who h a d
been b o m to womrn In th e
experim ent, hud died of ca ncer.
Including a n 11-year old girl.
Her d a u g h te r. Caroline, w h o
was bom at th e hospital In 1947.
died of ca n c e r at age 11 In I95H .
She had develo p ed a tum or In
her thigh H ir e r years earlier a n d
the cancer sp read .
"I k n rw th e n that I was In th e
e x p erim en t." she said, s tru g g l­
ing to hold b u ck tears "I d o n 't
rare what th e y suy. 1know It."
Mrs. C r a ft spoke before u
Senate G o v e rn m e n ta l O p e r a ­
tions C o m m itte e lieailug In to
q u e s tio n a b le ra ilts ltu li le a l a
conducted o n humans d u rin g
the Cold W a r. Am ong those H in t
have been docum ented so far Is
th e V a n d e r b ilt e x p e r im e n t .

which lasted from 1945 to 1949
Sen. J im Sasser. D-Tenn.. said
Mrs. ('ra il's rx|&gt;er!cnce probably
Isn't a ll th a t d iffe re n t front
hundreds ol innocent v ic tim s
who u n kn o w in g ly had been s u b ­
jects of C old W a r 'radiation tests
decades ago. o n ly to have lound
out about them Just recently.
She said she had given b irth to
four ch ild re n betw een 1937 and
1947. the last one Caroline. She
said her fa m ily had no histo ry of
cancer and th at w hen C aroline
died In 1958 she d id not lin k the
death to her pregnancy.
Caroline u nderw ent a n u m ber
of operations, but the cancer
spread th ro u g h o u t her body.
Mrs. Croft recalled, stru g g lin g to
continue her testim ony.
"I tru sted ." she mild, adding

LIVINGROOM

that stir cl lit not m a i l ever I m-I i i r

told of any experim ent* or a n y ­
thing about rad iatio n. " M y b rin g
prrgnant. I never w ould have
•ook a n yth in g llk r th at."

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January 26, 1994

On to the semifinals
’Hounds, Pats
Rams advance

Sanford 3-on-3 basketball
S A N F O R D — T h r Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent w ill hold an o rK a iiiju iiln ii.il meeting
tonight. J mii 20. for an udult 3-on-3 iM skrthull
Ic jg u r i litii W ill mart Feb. 10.
The m eeting In set for 6 p in . at the Downtown
Youth Center, lo w e r level of S a n fo rd C ity Hall.
The league w ill play on eith er Tuesday or
T h u rsd ay n ig h ts at the S a lva tio n A rm y and
Sanford M iddle S r boo I w ill roM $ 7 3 per team.
For more Inform ation, ca ll 330-5697.

By TONY DeSORMIlR
Herald Sports Editor

Seminole Softball signups
F IV E TO INTS — The S em in ole Solihull C lu b
w ill lie registerin g players for Its spring season
through next S u n d a y . Jan . 30
Players betw een the age* o f 6 and 18 ran
register any d a y tills wrek lie tween 0 and 8
p m.: on S atu rday. J a n 29. Iiet ween 9 a m and
3 p in or next S u n d a y , between I and 4 p m
T h is year, b o th slo w p ltch and fastpltch
leagues w ill be o fferrd for I3 a n d 14-year-olds
R egistration w ill lie conducted at the Seminole
S o lih u ll C o m p le x located at 1420 Stale Road
419 between U S. 17 02 and S ta le Road 434
For more Inform ation, ra il 321-4985 (hiring
registration h o u rs or contact N a n c y (699-3191).
Jo h n (327-07071. or V a n (332 53491

L’wood-L.Mary Little League
L A K E M A R Y — The Long wood lutkr MarySanford L ittle League has scheduled a registra­
tion session for t h is evening.
C h ild ren ra n he registered tonight between
6 :3 0 and 8 p.m. at P ln e rirs t Elem entary.
Registration Is $20 per player. .Roys and girls
between (he ages of 5 and 15 m ay register.
F or m orr Info, c a ll 330-9498 nr 33 0-2 5 4 1

M agic roll over Bullets
O R L A N D O — S h a q u lllr O 'N eal had 22 points
before join in g O rla n d o 's other lea din g scorers on
th r benrh In t h r fourth qu arter us the Magic
defeated the W ash in gton llu llr t s 112-89 Tues­
day night.

AROUND T H I STATE
Selkaly leads Heal by Hornets
MIAM I — Rony Seiko!) scored 2 6 points and
k d a th ird-qu arter ru n that sent the M iam i llr a t
past the Charlotte H ornets 119 9H Tuesday

Heat send Bol packing
MIAMI — L e ss than 48 hours after Manute Hot
s ro rrd his first ttusket o( the season, the M iam i
H eal released h im Tuesday.
The 7-foot-7 re n te r was w aived to make room
on th r roster for forw ard W illie Uurton.

AROUND T H I WORLD I
Courier eaches semifinals
M E L H O U R N E . A u s t r a lia W h ile Pete
S am pras struggled In the heal a n d Todd M arlin
battled the w in d , form er Sanford resident J im
C o u rie r strolled to a q u ick win ut the Australian
Open on a sw elterin g, windsw ept day.
A ll three A m e ric a n s advanced to the semitlm ils, but C o u rie r seemed the freshest ut the end
of h is 7-6 19-71. 6-4. 6-2 v icto ry over Goran
Ivanisevic.

|WHAT*S HAPPENING

H w iM PSoio bf Mk Sm I I M i m l I

Caryn Roberts (No. 3) and the Lyman Greyhounds
took the first step toward winning theh third
state title In four years by beating with a 13-0

Valencia C C at Sem inole C C , 7:30 p.m.

JUCO W om en’s Basketball
Central F lorida C C at Sem inole C C . 5:30 p m

E U S T IS — C oy I'.itiriM in m ay have w on the battle
hut J im m y N ew berry and th r L u k r M ary hoys'
basketIxill team won th r war. us th r R a m s c lo b b rrrd
lio iu rs ta i.J ia K E u stis *jri 67 Tuesday nig ht
I’attrf son. th r top s c o frr In C entral F lo rid a, poured In
3 0 points b u i New berry. No, 3 In sco rin g at 23 2 per
g.uiir. pum|N-d lb 28 an d ulso got d o u b le figure m ortng
h rlp from i l u r r other lu ik r Mary team m ates as the
R am s won thler )Otb game ol the season.
Lake M ary Ird by Junt one |Milut. 12-1 i. u ltrr one
IM-rtod. but started to open up the lead by ou tscorlng
the P a n th e rs25- IH in the second quarter.
A lso M o rln g In double digits lor the R um s w r r r Kent
Pritchard 120). R ich ard Roche ( I 71 and C h ip R ichardson
(14).
I h e Lake M ary Junior v a n ity made the trip a clean
sweep, w in n in g 6H-45.
T h r Ram s w ill Ik - In action again tonight, hosting the
No. 5 tanked team In Class A. W ym ore Tech, w ith Ihe
Junior varsity game M u rlln g at 6 p.m.
0 R A N Q E W 0 0 D TOPS TRINITY
M A IT L A N D — Dan VandeStreek. Je re m y Parke.
Bee B o y s . Page 3D

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Jehnion Tathnlcall - Nona Rttardt - Laka Mary 101. Eutli* * U JV —
l aka Mary 40. EvtH t 41

MattM Phola by Idahaal SladUnakl

Lake Mery's Richard Rocho (No. 24) connected (or three
three-point held goals to highlight a 17-polnt effort
Tuesday night In Ihe Rams' 89 67 win over Eustis.

Lake Mary pins loss on Lake Weir
C A N D L E R — S coring w ins In 11 o f 14 w eight classes,
the Lake M ary H ig h School w restling team tuned up for
ton ig h t's show dow n against Lym a n w ith a 59-15
m astery of the C an d lcr-Lakc W eir H u rrica n e s Tuesduy
night.
Lake M ary (7-4 In dual meets) and L y m u n w ill w restle
for the Sem inole A th le tic Conference ch am p ion sh ip
tonight In a 7:30 p.m . dual meet at L ym a n .
R ich Bradley, the Ram s' 103-pounder, opened the
meet w ith a first-period pin. n a ilin g h is opponent In
1:31. F o llo w in g a Lake W eir forfeit at 112 pounds. Lake
M a ry 's K evin D u n n pinned B rian Jo h n so n (a d istrict

( E'water el Sem Inole. JV. 6:30 p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m.
f ’ Lake Mary at Lym an JV. 6:30 p.m.; V. 7:30 p.m
[ Lake Brantley at Dr. Phillips. J V . 6:30 p.m.; V.
7:30 p.m.
[JLake Howell e l Lakeland. JV. 6:30 p.m.; V. 7:30
p.m.

Herald Sports Writer

R A M iH . P A N T M I R t ll

Wymore el Lake Mery. JV. 8 p.m.; V. 7:30 p m
U M'land el l . H ow ell. JV. 5:45 p.m.; V. 7:30 p.m.
□ Deltona at Oviedo. JV, 5:30 p.m.; V. 7 p.m.

Wrestling

By DEAN SM ITH

LsUMsnrtwi

From Staff Reports

U 4A-D lst. 6 tourney: St. Cloud at Seminole, 7
p.m.
.
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5A-Dlat. 4 tourney at Lyman: Lyman va. Lake
Mary. 6 p.m.; Lake Brantley vs. DeLand. 3 pm.

Sem inoles
show well
vs. Bulldogs

From Staff Reports

Boys’ Basketball

Girls’ Soccer

S e e S o cce r. P a f • S B

Newberry leads
Rams past Eustis

Emii*

JUCO M en’s Basketball

romp over M ainland last night In the first round
of the 5A-0istrlct 4 tournament Lyman meets
Lake Mary In the district sem ifinals tonight.

L A K E M A R Y — It's not often that a defending
rh a m p lo n finds itself In the position of b rin g the
underdog, but th at's the situation facing the
Lake M ary H igh School g irls' soccer tram th is
evening
T he defending d istrict cham pions, the R am s
opened defense of th eir title w lih a 3-2 wtn over
the lu ik r llo w e ll S ilv e r H aw ks In a rem atch of
their d istrict ch a m p io n sh ip game of a year ago.
1-akr M ary, the No 4 seed In ihe SA-Dl&amp;trtct 4
tournam ent, now advances to ton ig h t's sem ifinal
agulnst Ihe lop-seeded Lym an G reyh ou n d s The
game Is scheduled lo start ut 6 p m. ut the
L y m a n H igh S ch oo l Stadium .
In the second sem ifinal at 8 p m .. Lake
ilru n llc y w ill play DeLand.
Lym an , ranked No 1 In Ihe Flo rid a A th le tic
C o a ch es A s s o c ia tio n 's C la s s 5 A sta le poll,
advanced to the se m ifin als w ith a 13-0 b litz of
M ainland In a gam e slopped b y the 10-goal
m ercy rule at halftim e. Lake B ra n tle y blanked
O viedo 5 0 In Its first round game. D rLu n d
udvanerd w ith a 2 0 wtn aver Deltona.
A fter a scoreless first half. Lake H ow ell drew
llrs t blood Tuesday nig ht when J e n n y M cD ow -ll
scored four m in u te s Into the second h alf
The lead d id n 't last eight m inu tes os / ,gle
Snow netted the eq u alizer for Lake M ary on a
volley from the top of the pen ally area at 51:30
T h a t started a three-goal o u tb u rst over n
flve-m lnute spun by the R am s as A n g le Olson put
Lake M ary on lo p w ith a goal at 54:57. Snow
s tru ck again at 56 24. m akin g It 3 -1.

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and regional chum p lo r L a k r W eir Iasi yeurl In 2:16 nl
1 19 pounds.
Pat Purollne (IGO jiaunds) also won by p in for Lake
M u ry w h ile C h ris Foster (171 (k iu ih Is ) scored a
tech nical fall over Ills op p o nen t.
L M 7-4

—

H n n in n lc

H lg t l

S c h o o l’s g ir ls ' b a s k e tb a ll tru m
proved lo itse lf that It co u ld play
w ith th r St. C lo u d B u lld o g s (ranked
No 1 iri th r M orlda S p orts W rtlrn*
A sso cia tio n 's C lass 4 A s ta ir poll)
T uesday night ut B ill F irm in g Mr*m ortal G ym n asium .
But In l l i r rn d . lh~ tw o things that
h u vr plagued th r T r lb r a ll y ru r —
poor shooting and spotty rebound­
ing — com e b ack lo lia tu il th r trum
again as they dropped a 69-44
decision to Ihe Bulldogs.
" I th ou gh t we d id a h e llu va
d rle n s lv e jo b o n thru) tonight." said
S e m in o le b e a d c o a c h J o h n
M cNam ara, whose learn lost to St.
C lou d 114-21 earlier this season
"T h e y shoot th r hall so well as u
team and run their patterns well.
"W e had trouble shooting uguln
and m ade some m e n ia l m istakes
that hurt us. But o verall I th ink we
played u good gam e."
Sem in ole started Ihe game off
very tentatively, tu rn in g the ball
over five tim es and h ittin g Just one
C See B a s k e t b a ll. Page 3 B

ST. CLOUD44. S E M IN O LE 44
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(Millington I) Murray II. Kor*o 101. S*mm«lt X
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( 4*on II Stool) - SI Cloud IS ISmllh A Kor)t4|i
Somlnolo ( IMorgan A Mompton II TmnovOf) —
SI Cloud 14. Somlnolo II RocortM — SI Cloud
I I I Somlnolo4 II

Ram seniors bid farewell in win over Bishop Moore
By TONY DaSORMIER
Herald Sports Editor
L A K E M A R Y — After the seniors gave their
swan song on the way to a 1-0 lead at halftim e,
the underclassm en came In and com pleted a 5-0
w in for the Lake M ary Rama over B ish o p Moore
In boys' soccet action Tuesday night.
The evening w as highlighted by a halftim e
cerem ony h onoring la ik r M ary's seniors, who
were p layin g In th eir final regular season home
m atch.
Bishop Moore did Its best to th row a wet
blanket on the evening, h olding the R am s
scoreless u n til J o d i de B ru in scored 3 0 seconds
before halftim e. Then. 38 seconds Into the
second half. A n d e rs Alm gren converted on a puss

from M ark D u b ro u lllet and Lake M ary was on Its
way.
*'Wc got the Job done," said l-ake Mury coach
L a rry M cCorkle. "W e've hern doing the Job on
defense a ll season w ith everyone contributing.
"B is h o p Moore worked rcul hard. But when wc
scored Just before halftim e and less than a
m in u te Into the second half, that seemed to take
som e of the life out of th em ."
d e B r u in . B r a n d o n M a h u n a . a n d M utt
R o scn b lu in each added u goal (or the Rams.
R alp h Eugene assisted on R o scn b lu m ’s goal.
G o a lie s G reg V clh o and L o k i T ra vln s shared In
the sh u to u t for Lake Mary. It was the eighth
con secu tive shutout for Ihe Rum defense and Ihe
tea m 's n in th consecutive w in.
T h e lost tim e the R am s gave u p a goal was In a

3-1 w in over Lake H ow ell on Dec. 29 d u rin g the
I'lzza Hut Invitational.
l-akc Mary’ (21-2-3) w ill w rap up Us regular
season schedule T h u rsd a y night at Sem inole.
SILVER H A W K S HAND ON
W IN T E R P A R K - Dean S h ie ld s netted Ills
22nd and 23rd goals of the season Tuesday to
lead Lake llo w e ll to a 2-1 w in over DeLand In a
5 A -D ls lrlc l 4 boys' soccer m atch.
K e v in Y cu rlck assisted on both goals.
For DeLand (12-5-1). Jo s h Bruno scored In the
second half.
Lake llo w e ll outshot DeLand by a 20-10
m arg in and had a 6-4 advantage In co m e r kicks.
S liv e r H aw k goalie Ja c o b Z osky m ade five saves.
T h e S ilv e r H aw ks (11-9-1) w ill close out th e ir
reg u lar season schedule w ith a gam e at O viedo
on T h u rsd ay night.

FOR T H E B ES T C O V E R A G E O F SPO RTS IN YOUR A R E A , READ T H E SANFO RD H ER ALD DAILY

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141 127
2 North Oakpld itat*
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111 112 11
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la ) 1X114
2 Cai.tomid, Pa
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tta m i in lha National Junior Collage Athletic
Auoclafion n e m e n i tutk*fb*ll poll
lir il place vote! in parrnfhaiai. record!
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144
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17
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14
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Binghamton 20, Oneonie SI 20
Bet Ian Cat lege 44. Miam i II
Brandeit 42. Mount Holyoke 44
Bridgewater.Mete SO. Worcetter SI SI
BrockportSI 04, Fredome SI M
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Cortland si M. New P e ili St »
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SI AntelmOe, Oulnniplac SI
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Saiem}i ta North Adam t at
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Stonehlll 71. Aiiwmption U
U rtm u tll. Swarthmoreeg
Worcetter Tech St Amhertf 44
SOUTH
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Berry n . Lee 40
Cempfaetltrllle 04. Union. Ky 40
Emory 07. Atlanta C h rillla n tl
Far rum 41 Greentboro St
Ky W etleranil. Bratcia U
Lmdtey Wilton OS. V a Intermonl 72
Mary Wathmglon 74. Shenandoah tl
Mittiktippl To. NE Loul tiana 44
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Rond Macon 74 Ran M ac Woman i!7
Richmond aI. Wake F o re t! SO
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Term Temple 01. Wetleyan 24
TuleneO). M itiliupcH St 04
Virginia 17, Dukaaa
Virginia Tech 74 Je m e iM e d ito n M
Vtrgmie Union 101. St P a u l t t l
Wakhingkon b Lee U . M a r i Geidwm 27
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Butler 72. D erto n i)
Capital 00 Heidelberg to
Cede'kiHe 41, Ohio Dominican 72
Dm.ton OS. Miibr-forc* al
Grm nellU Monmouth, I(I aa
Hiram H Oilerbem 57
Indiana Wetleyan 10*. S &lt;ma Height) 11
Lake F o rm a t Beloit 4P
Linden mod 02. Mittour I BapM t 41
Malone 00. Notre Dam e. Ohio 10
Mount Union40 M arietta SI
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Penn SI 74. Ohio SI 44
Rio Grandest. Mount Vernon Neierens &gt;1
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Wabtter 41. Lincoln Christian al
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Howard Payno 04 Am battador Cal 01. IOT
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EASTERN CON FER EN CE
Atlantic Civilian
W L T Pit OF OA
N Y Rangari
It tl 1 al i n n t
Nan Jartay
27 11 4 M lit lit
Philadelphia
&gt;4 It J 21 I X 177
Florida
X II 4 *4 112 111
Wathtngtpn
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Tampa Bay
I f 22 t 1) III IM
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17 21 * X 124 IM
Northern! OtvHlan
Pitttburgh
21 11 14 M IX 141
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Montreal
U It 4 11 IM III
Buffalo
21 21 2 47 III IX
Qi-abtc
It 71 2 42 141 144
17 17 4 X 142 147
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Ottawa
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Anaheim
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Edmonton
1) X F U 1» IX
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Pittsburgh a. Ottawa 1
Quebec 4. Philadelphia 4
Boston 1. Washington I
Chicago S. Detroit 0
St Leuit 1. Vancouver l lie
N V Dangers i. San Jose 1
Winnipeg 4 Lee Angeles A tie
Wednesday's Garnet
Montreal el Hartford. 7 U p m
Florida si Tsospa Bay. 2i 2S p.m.
N Y Itlsndero at Tor otto 7 l i o n
Dalles el Ce Iger y , * 1 2 p m
Hew Jersey al Edmonton. 0 12 p m
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Delro.1 al Chicago. • U p m
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N V Rangert a l Lot Anoelet. 10 U p m

lo o t y
PON TE VED R A - Stallthcal leaden on
the INI PGA Tour Ihrough the Northern
Telecom Open which ended Jan 2)
Scoring L e a d e n
1 John Huston 40 af. 2 llle l Jay Don
Blake end Steve Strieker. 40 01. a D tn t
Love HI. SOM. S Ted Trybe. M W 4 Phil
Mickelson. 79&lt;a 7 O im Browne. 7014 I
Brett OgN 70 20 0 J e ff Maggert. I l l i It
Jim Thorpe 70 4t
Driving Distance
I Rcbert Gam er 240 I yards. 2 Neel
Lancaster. 204*. 2 D a v it Love III. 204 4 4
John Hutton. 201*. t Guv Boros 214 I. 0
Dove B Stockton Jr. 104 0. • Dudley Hart.
2E2 *. I Brett Ogle. III.7i 0 Curt Byrum.
I f I 2; 10 Tom Stockmann. 2*0 2
Ortvmg Accuracy
I Stars Utley, it 0 percent. 2 John Morse
721. 1 John Inman. 72 0. 4 Oltn Browne.
214; S (IMI Fred Funk. Lae Jenten end
1*010' Jordan 701. 0 Jim Furyk. 4* 0 * I
•led with N O
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I Lonnie CNmen*t. l i t percent. 2 Jay
Don Blake. II J. 2 Jim Thorpe. 10 a 4 lllel
Olin Browne and Sieve Strieker. 7* 2; 0 (lie)
Ted Schul: end Hal Sultan. 70 7. I Phil
M kk elio n. 71 S * 4 tied With 77 I
1 Robm F rreman I «77; I Jell Meggrrl.
I l f ) . 2 Steve Slrkker. ta t) 4 Davis lave
III, I 4tt. S Jay Don Blake I 710. 0 Keith
Clearwater. I F24. 7 Yothmori M in im a lI.
1 777; 0 David Feharty. 1 HO: * Paul
Goydot 1 Fit; 10 M orrisM alaisky. I TU
Total Dilvtng
t Tad Trybn. 1*. 1 Brett Ogle. M. 1 lllel
Jay Don B&gt;eke end Guy Bov os la s Vi|ey
Singh, 2a 0 (liel M ik e Hainan end David
Toms. 41, 0 Sieve S ln ck er, 42. * Mika
Sullivan, a;, IP BUI k ra lje ri. aa
Eagle Leaders
I Davit Leva III, S. 2 (tie) lermte
Clements J riper pavnevlk. Dillard Pruitt.
M ike Stendly and Jim Thorpe, a. 7 S lied
with 2
Birdie L e a d e n
li n e ) Vifey Singh and Mike Stpndly. 4* 1
[ r o ll Ogle. 4|. 4 B illy M eyleir. 44. S Jay
Don Blakt. 44. 0 III#) John Hus Ion and Jail
M aggtrl. al. 1 John Inman 40. t 1 lied with
2*
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I. Oim Browne. 71 a percent
7 Phil
M kkelton, 7S0; 1 Ben Cremtsaw. 72 2; a
(tip). Jim Fury* and D ave Rummeltt. 21 0; 0.
Nolen Hank*. 200; 2 (He) Dudley Hart and
Scott Simpson. 700; » Esteban Toledo 0*2;
•0 2 tied with 401

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I Ted Tribe. IM 2 P h il M cke son IU ]
Steve Slrkker. 1)2. &lt; Ja y Don Blake. 1)0. I
Brett Ogle. IN; a D a v it Love Ml. 104; l.Otm
Browne. 170 0 John Hutton tt). 0 Sot
Burnt. 2*1,10 Billy M a r l air, 20)

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M ELBOU RN E
A u s t r a lia R a tu llt
Wednesday ol the U 7 million Australian
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Pete Senprat III, Tampa. d*t Magnut
Gun Iaf lio n (101, Sweden. 2 4 17 41 14 4 ) 7 4
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2*1241,2*1211
Jim Cevrier (II, Brbdenten. del Goran
Ivanisevic (SI. Croatia. 2 a t a i l . 4 a a )
Dae b u t
Ouartarlmalt
Jan Apeil and Janet Biorkman. Sweden,
del Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodtorde
(4). A u ttrtlit. 1 4 .4 1.4 4

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L a k e M o n r o e I n n (3 •O )
w h ite w a s h e d S a n fo rd B in g o
(1-2), IO-O. and w hipped Hosuek
E n g in eerin g 12-11, 11-3. In Htr
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S u e N le k le ( d o u b le , t h r e e
singles, three runs, three RBI),
Paula S n n g rr (two triples, single,
two runs, three HBI), K im C u rtis
hRhree hll*. two runs. RBII. T in a
K im b a ll (triple, sln g lr. two runs.
RBI). Leah Sparrow (two hits,
three runs. H ill) and Donnie
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S m ith llinm e run, three n m s.
four HBI). Denise Roberts. Debv
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Pacing l„ ik r Monroe in the
final were H o rn u rk Itrlplr. two
s in g le s , t u n . HBI). C r a n le k
(double, tw o sln glrs, run. two
HBI). A lb ertso n (Iwo hits, n m ,
HBI), T u rc h o n (two lilts, nm ),
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H o s a e k : C in d y C a m p b e ll
(d o u b le, s in g le , th ree H BI),
Dolores G a llo (Iwo hits, two
ntnsl. Sue Drnw nlow (two hltsl.
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single, tw o m n s . three RBI).
Dlno W ilson (double, single, tw o
nm s. three RBI). A n n Lan/a (two
hits. run. three RBI), Lnrl To w n s
It wo hits, three runs) and Denise
llo n ia e k lt w o hits. RBI).
Also. T eresa F in c k (home run.
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N EW S M Y R N A B E A C H — W henever an yon e
|{ol w ith in earshot. R ic k y W ood w ould Ju m p on
me th rottle and held off d ivision ro okie Steve
Throop to w in the Late Model feature event last
Saturday. Ja n . 22. at New S m y rn a Speedw ay.
W o o d , w h o d r iv e s th e A d v a n c e d
Hermetlcs/Doyd Engin e C am aro. led every c irc u it
to w in h is fifth F lorida A ssociation of S to c k C a r
A u tom obile Racing IK A S C A R ) race of the season.
1 have a head rest that keeps tny head from
falling over during lon g races, so I n e v e r see
w h a fs going on behind m r ." said Wood. " W h e n I
hear som eone com ing. I start looking a n d figure
It's tim e to put my foot In It and get g oin g ."
With five laps to the checkers. It was time to get
going after a late race caution came out, erasing
Wood's 10-car advantage over the rest of the field.
The new restart had Throop. who drives the

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drop o f th e green. Wood Jum ped lo Ihe lend w ith
Throop clo se on his bum per.
A lte r fo u r laps of nose-to-tall racing. Wood took
Ihe ch e ck e rs a car length ah e ad of Throop.
For T h ro o p . a n ew com er to the h a lf-m ile
high-banked oval of New S m y rn a Speedway. It
was o n ly h is second Late M odel race.
"I d ro v e M tnl-Slocks for three years before I
Jumped lo Late M odels." sa id Throop. 22. w h o
halls fro m W est I'alm Beach. "Tonight was a real
experience. I always drove flat tracks before.
These h ig h banks arc really a lot faster.
"W e ’ re re al pleased w ith o u r car. We gu essed
on Ihe s c l-u p and It was p e rfe ct."
B illy H ughes. Kevin D icks, and John K e n n e d y
rounded out the lop five.
C c n ra d G re n ie r avoided u first-lap six-car p ile
up to n o tch h is third M in t-S tock feature win o f the
season.

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Bobby Sears.
Bob D oxlc. Duane G llfu s. J.D . D uncan, and K e ith
French tangled, b rin g in g out u red flag situation.
During Ihe melee. Sears drove h is bum per Into
the Inside o f D o xle 's car. It took track personnel
more than 15 m in u te s lo separate the two cars.
Despite Ihe cru m p le d fenders und frames, there
were no Injuries. D oxlc. w ith a gaping hole In Ills
side panel, w as able to co n tin u e along w ith K ern
and G llfus.
"M an. I d o n ’t know what hapjieried out th ere ."
said Doxlc. "I got spun around and hit from the
rear and then a ll chaos broke loose. C a rs were
Just sp in n in g and ban gin g."
T ra ilin g G re n ie r to victory lane were J o h n
G a id ako . K c m . D oxlc. and G llfu s.
Art C h ap m an , w ho suffered rear end p roblem s
during the h eal race, got som e pit support a n d a
new rear engine, a llo w in g h im to w in th r
Sportsm an m ain event.
"T h a t's w hat th is track ts a ll a b o u t." said
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"E v e ry b o d y races h a rd . T h e y are a ll very
c o m p c lltlv r und yet. If you need help, they Just
Jum p In.
"B o b b y Stevens let me Ixirrow u rear end and
everybody. I m ean everybody, cam e over to h rlp
me put it In. T h is Is p ro b a b ly m y m ost
m em orable w in ."
J e rry S m ith w as second ahead of Pal M cC la in .
B ill Loom is, an d R ick Johns.
M ark K ln le y and J im C ro w e J r . banged,
bumped, und slid com ing out of ■urn fo u r to lake
the caution and checkered flags In Ihe Modified
feature event.
K lnley m anaged to cross Ihe line backw ards
ahead of C row e to rcglsler Ihe w in. C om p letin g
the lop five, in order of finish, were J e r r y Jones.
Joe M iddleton, and Jam es T u c k e r J r.
Other feature event w inners were T im m y Todd
ILlinlted L a ic M odclsl. G ary Frosh (Bombers), and
Dun M rK u rrtck (Run-Abouts).

Bramlett edges Marshall in Late Model event

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of 14 field goal attem pts in
So&lt;omon I I I I S . Allm o n tO S I. K uckiyk I
the first quarter as It fell behind
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The T rib e linalty found the
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hitting its llrst two sh ots and
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Thro* point t.*id g*oi * T a v o ro t 4
(Solomon 41. Lok* M a r, I (Rogwccll Tstol
But St. C lo u d s till Increased Its
tout* — T o *•«»« to l o w W4&gt;a tr Foul**!
lead to 12 at Interm ission, 35*23,
Out — nuno TocSnKOll — non* R»&lt;o»tf&gt; -•
as point guard Dana S m ith , the
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all-tim e leading female scorer In
Florida h ig h school h isto ry, hit
eight rebounds, two steals, tw o
all five of her shots from the
assists). M in d er Ham pton (13
floor. Including a three-pointer,
(mints, th ree steals, three astsisl,
and six of elghl free throw tries
ile lin d c r M organ (six points, five
for 17 points
rebounds, four steals) and S h a y
S e m in o le cam e out o f the
Brow n (seven reboundsl.
locker room with a vengeance
L A K E M A R Y HOLDS O N
and cut Ih r lead to rig h t points.
L A K E M A R Y - The L a k e
37-29. w ith 6-35 left and had a
M aty R a m s proved that one
chance to cut the m argin to six.
person ca nn o t win a h a s k rib .il I
But the B u lldogs scored the next
game th em self Tuesday n ight
four p oin ts to go tip by 12 before
. barely.
Ten nlsh in Eason made the score
T a n ik a S olom on scored 36
41-31 With 5:50 lelt.
(mints, tn rlu d ln g hitting fou r
Ju st us q u lekly as the T rib e
th rrr-p n ln trrs . but It w as not
bad found their shooting touch.
quite en o ugh to overcome the
It was gone, as they m ade Just
more balanced Lake Mary a tta c k
six of 2 9 shots from the floor
as th r R a m s held on for a 50-48
(four of 21 In the fourth quarter!
v icto ry o v e r Tavares In a g irls ’
and Just one of nine al the tree
lia s k r lb a ll gum r at U ik r M ary
throw lin e the rem ainder o f the
H igh S ch oo l.
game as St. Cloud slu rtrd to ptdl
"W e started out pretty w ell.
away.
Inn we got u late start because
"I was proud of the w a y the
they (Tavares) got here late an d I
g irls kept th rlr heads to n ig h t."
th ink th at threw us o il s o m e ."
s a id M c N a m a ra " I n g a m e s
against them in the past, w e've said Lake M ary head coach A n n a
V a n la n d ln g lu im . "W e got In a
lost ou r co o l and alm ost had
groove w h ere we were Just g oin g
some p h ysica l confrontations cn
through th e motions and then
the floor. But tonight, we stayed
had a m e n ta l lapse that let th em
In the gam e and played w ith
back In gam e.
them ."
"Once they got close, we could
S m ith fin ish e d with 21 poin ts not get th r momentum bark and
as the B u lld o g s Improved lo 2 3 -1 pull out to a lead again."
The R a m s Juin|K-d out to a
on the season, with th eir o n ly
15-7 lead a lte r the first q u u rter,
loss co m in g al the han ds of a
n ation ally ranked Georgia team. hut then were outscorrd 4 1-35
A ls o In d o u b le llg u re s were the rest o f the way. In clu d in g
I5-IO in th e fourth quarter.
center M ary B e lli K o rtr {I II and
D oing the damage for L a k e
Brandy M lliln g in n ll II
Mary were Daw na Ferguson (14
The rebounding ulso bud a
huge bearing on Ihe outcom e as (mints. lO rebounds, four steals),
loiura K a g u cc l (II (mints, six
S i. C loud out boarded the home
team 48-30. Including 19-12 on assists). J e n n ife r G rcisslng (10
(minis. 13 rebounds, five assists)
the offensive glass, a n d had
three p layers p u ll down over 10 and D iane D uber Iscvcn p oin ts.
13 rebounds).
rebounds each. M illin g ton led
T he R a m s got back to .500
w ith 13 carom s, white soph o­
with the w in ut 11-11 and w ill
m o r e A n n e E lis a M u r r a y
host S e m in o le on Thursday Iregrabbed 11 and Korte 10
The B u lld o g s w ill Ik - In S e m i­ fore w e lco m in g the state s top
ranked C la s s 4A team. St. C lo u d ,
nole C o u n ty again T h u rs d a y
to Lake M ary High School on
n lg hl as they pay a visit to Lake
Friday.
M ary on F rid ay.
T he T rib e w ill also visit L a ke
Doing the damage for S e m i­
Mary, p la y in g Ihe R am s th is
nole. w h ich fell lo 9-13 on the
T h u rsd a y night
season, were Eason (20 points.

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Special to Ihe Herald

Editor's nots: Saturday's results

O R L A N D O — Scott B ra m le tt. the Florida
Pro Series 1993 Rookie o f th e Year, edged
R icky M a rs h a ll at the s la rt/fln lsh tine to win
the 25-lap Late Model fe atu re event last
Friday. J a n . 2 1 . at Orlando S p ee d world.
It w as th e first win of ih e season for
Bram lett.
" T h is Is a great win lor u s ." said Bramlett.
d rivin g a c a r recently p u rch ase d from Mike
Cope's A ll-P R O team and sponsored by
S cru b b e r H a n d Cleaner a n d St. Cloud
Texaco.
" T h is Is u new car. W e o n ly have two
races on II a n d we have u w in nnd a second.
It's a great w a y to break II In "
In Ihe e a rly laps. Tuffy H eater used the
pole p o sitio n to his advantage w ith Bramlett
tucked tn clo se behind. For th e first 10 laps.
Hester nnd H ram leit raced nose-to-tall.
After u ca u tio n on lap I I . H ram lett seized
the o p p o rtu n ity presented b y the restart as
several d riv e rs swapped p o s itio n s behind
him.
M arshall m oved Into secon d and caught
Bram lett In lapped irafllc. n e a rly m aking a
last-lap pass, but Bramlett h e ld on the for
the win.

from Volusia County Speedway will
appear In Thursday's Sanford Herald.

H e s te r ch a s e d Ihe lead d u n to Ihe
ch e ckers for th ird . C u rren t F lo rid a A sso cia­
t io n of S lo c k C a r A u to m o b ile R a rin g
(F A S C A R ) L a le Model point leader. R icky
Wood, slarted the rare on ih e tall end of the
field and s till m anaged lo fin ish fourth. Pete
O rr. d riv in g the B arry Haeflc C am aro. was
fifth.
M ichael W illia m s dom inated the Lim ited
Late M odels for the second week In a row.
G u ry S ch lich ter. track from a h ard crash
suffered the first week o f the season,
fin ish ed second. P lacin g third th rou g h fifth
w ere, re sp e ctiv e ly , A n d y S aflotU . G len
Carter, and Dave Snodgrass.
Even though R aym on d Love lady w as put
lo the re ar o f th e H eld fo llo w in g an
opening-lap tangle w ith J im C ro w e J r., he
s t ill blasted back through the field to w in Ills
second M odified race of the year.
G reg Hughes, back after a two-year layoff,
m ade a late charge In hla new C o lo n ia l Auto
B o d y ca r tu cla im second ahead of Pop

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By JOB BOW AUDI
Associated P re s s W rtur_________
N A S H V I L L E . Tenn. — A
N a s h v ille N e tw o rk e x e c u tiv e
expects t h r cable channel to
re m a in a t t h e fo re fro n t o f
televising W in sto n Cup ra c e s
even th ou g h C B S Is looking for
new s p o r t s to replace N F L
games.
The N a s h v ille Network devotes
more tim e to N A SCA R ra c in g
than an y o f the major n etw o rks
or cable ch an n e ls. The c a b le
slatlon w ill televise eight liv e
W inston C u p races this year, u p
one from 1993. Virtually a ll Its
S u n d a y s c h e d u le Is a b o u t
m oiorsports.
CBS. w h ic h already has rig h ts
lo the D ayton a 500. recently lo st
Its N F L co n tra ct to the F o x
network. C B S executives s a id
last week th ey are looking at
v ariou s s p o rts programs. I n ­
clu d in g W in s to n Cup races, a s a
replacem ent.

Tu cker. W ayne Parker, and Ray S m ith .
G ene V n n A lstin c fin a lly got h is new
M lnt-Slocker dialed In to lake Ills first w in of
the year, but he had to hold off a determ ined
Bobby S ears to do so.
V a n A lsttn e nipped Sears at th r lin e for the
checkers. D in k S u lliv a n . K r lly J a r r e ll, and
Jo h n R oberts rounded o u l the lop five.
C o m in g out on top o f n great three-car
b attle. B ill Lo o m is scored h is second
S portsm an w in of the yenr.
T h ird -p la ce fin ish er Paul C o lg a n was
p h y s ic a lly worn out by the end of the race
after ru n n in g the outside groove all the way.
Colgan a c tu a lly passed Loom is for the lead
at one p oin t, but slipped back to th ird place
as Barbara Pierce squeezed h rrs e lf betwren
Loom is and Colgan on the last lap.
Scott W ood and David G o u ld filled the
feurth and fifth positions, respectively.
Not to be outdone by b is fa s t ir coun­
te rp a rts . B o b b y S t e v m s p assed M ik e
Peppier on the last lap to w in the Bom ber
feature, h is third victory of Ihe year. Glenn
C astro and Jo h n S m ith made It a blanket
fin ish for third and fourth w h ile Glenn
C ord ell w as fifth.
J im E rb won (he Run-About feature. The
M int-Bom ber feature w in n er was T im Stack.

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day year ro u n d and part o f every
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"1 don't see them taking o v e r
W inston C u p ." Paul W heeler,
m oiorsports director for T N N .
said Tu esday.

Soccer
Continued from IB
"W e Just look for those bursts
when we can create som e op ­
p ortu n ities for our strik e rs." said
Lake M ary coach B ill Eisselc.
"W h e n II happens, we h ave to
take advantage of It."
M cD ow ell cut Lake M a ry 's lead
to 3-2 w ith a goal o il o f a
rebound ui 75:03. Lake H ow ell
continued to push forward but
couldn't com e up with the ly in g
goal.
"I'm happy w ith the w ay we
cam e b a c k and fought hard
a g a in st a good te a m ," sa id
E lssele . " B o t h team s p la y e d
w e ll."

A l L y m a n , the G reyh ou n d s
122-1) s tru c k q u ickly und often
a g a in s t t h e o v e r m a t c h e d
M a in la n d Buccaneers, s c o rin g
10 goals In the first 20 m in u te s
of the m utch.

"T h e y ca n gel nothing t h is
year because ih e contracts utready arc sig ne d . The N FL w a s a
huge part o f th e ir program m ing,
a n d t h e r e a r e not e n o u g h
W inston C u p events lo (111 th a t."

Lead in g the attack was D a n ya
H arris w ith four goals and an
assist. S a ra Kane added three
goals an d tw o assists M ich e lle
St. L o u is contributed a goat und
two assists w h ile Danielle G a r ­
rett had a goal and an assist.
Shea D o n lh l. Lisa Solars. D e ­
borah La rso n , and Melissa K ro n e
each sco re d a goal. T h e re sa
Ikm trm jKj assisted on two goals
w hile Deedee Eubanks and K e lly
S trtck le re a c h hud one assist.

She said th ere arc four or fiv e
open co n tra cts for races in 1995.
T N N a lr e a d y has signed to
televise e ig h t next year a n d
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previously for A B C , ESPN. T U S
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on the rig h ts fees. Ihe lim e o f
year, the a v a ila b ility ."
Each of Ihe 3 0 races negotiates

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Boys
m tln u e d fro m IB
J a m ie Bower and J a m ie Hurt a ll scored In
double figures and O ran grw ood C h ris tia n led
alm ost frrun s la ri lo fin ish In handing v is itin g
T rin ity Prep a 63-52 setback In a Central F lo rid a
A lh le llc Conference contest Tu e sda y night.
The Orungcw ood C h ris tia n Junior v a rsity kept
Its unbeaten streak alive w ith an 83-61 triu m p h .
VandeStreek tallied 17 points, w h ile P ark e
added 11 and Bower and H art 10 each lo offset a
gam e-high 3 0 point perform ance by T r in it y
Prep's A n d y Greenlee.

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The R am s did a good Job on Greenlee In the
first half, h oldin g him to Just six points as they
built a 28-19 lead. But Greeub.c scored 12 (m ints
In each o f the third and fourth quarters to keep
things Interesting.
E ric S tre c k c r also scored In double figures,
throw ing In 10 (mints for T r in ity Prep, w h ic h fell
to 4 -11 o verall and 2-4 In th c C F A C .
In ad d itio n to their (mints. VandeStreek a lso
pulled dow n elgh l rebounds a n d blocked three
shots. Parke w as perfect from the floor, h ittin g a ll

three of h is tries from the lloor. a ll on three-point
shots, and tw o free throws. B o w e r had five steals
and Hart grabbed five rebounds. A ls o playing w e ll
for Orangew ood was S p en cer Meier, who h ad
seven (m ints and eight rebounds.
The R am s, who Improved lo 13-8 overall a n d
7-1 In th e conference, w ill p la y a big C F A C
quadruplchcudcr, along w llh th e g irl's learns, t ills
Friday n ig h t as they host T h e M aster's Academ y
tn their h o m ecom in g game.

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People

Cook of the Week

IN B R I E F

‘All-purpose guy’ has been cooking since age 8

Audubon mootings scheduled
S A N F O R D — T h e S em in ole chapter of the Flo rid a and
national A u d u b o n S ocieties w ill meet for u regular m eeting on
T h u rsd ay. J a n . 27 at 2 p.m . In the S enior C e nte r on Sem inole
Avenue In Sanford.
The speaker w ill be P arks S m a ll from W e klv a S tale Park
whose topic w ill be " S c r u b J a y s o f the W eklva B a s in ".
Refreshm ents w ill be served and a ll are w elcom e to attend.
T h e group w ill also have a field trip to B lue S p rin g State Park
In Thursday. Feb. 10 to see the manatees.
Interested people sh ou ld meet at the park at 10:30 a m. und
b rin g a bag lu n ch . C h e llls Engstrom w ill lead the event.
F or more Inform ation, contact G race F rien d at 6 6 8 -5 5 4 1.

Golf to benefit UCP
T h e Second A n n u a l C o n tin en tal A irlin e s Shoot for United
Cerebral Palscy of C e n tra l F lorid a llole-ln -O n e Challen ge Is
scheduled for S atu rd ay. Ja n . 20 at golf courses a ll around
cen tral Florida.
For a 95 donation to U C P . golfers at the p a rtlrlp n tln g courses
w ill have a chance to w in a trip for two to the P G A National
C h a m p io n sh ip at Sou thern H ills C o u n try C lu b In Tulsa.
O klahom a.
The trip w ill be aw arded to a golfer who m ukes a hole-ln-one.
If there Is no hole-ln-one. a draw ing w ill be held the follow ing
day on the U C P telethon w h ich w ill be show n on W C P X -T V .
ch an n e l 6.
There w ill be other prizes awarded In other events ns well
that day.
F o r more Inform ation or for a list of p articip a tin g courses,
c a ll Lisa M cCoy at 8 4 1-4576

Dunkirk'Fredonia Picnic set
L A K E L A N D — T h e 42nd D u n k lrk-F red o n la New Y o rk Day
P ic n ic w ll be held on S aturday. Feb. 5. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
at Jo k e r M archant S tad ium . H angar No. 2 In Lakeland.
B rin g a covered d ish and y o u r own tableware. Coffee w ill be
provided. There w ill be a 91 donation at the door.
F o r more Inform ation, contact Bob Suggett at (8131858-4963
In the evenings o r 858-8264 or 858-7704 d u rin g the day. You
m a y also w rite to h im at 411 E l Dorado St.. L ake lan d F L
33809.

C o o k o f th e W eek J im m y
M ilam Is best described as. the
" a ll p u rp ose” kin d of guy. T h e re
Is a lw ays lim e lo get eve ry th in g
d on e a n d th e n s o m e ." s a id
M'.lam. B e in g on the go alm ost
(.on sta nlly Is w hat seem s to
w ork best for h im and h is you n g
fam ily.
M ilam Is a native Flo rid ian . He
spent m ost of h is g row ing up
years liv in g In Ocala. M ila m has
two older brothers. G a ry an d
David. H is parents both w orked
fu ll tim e w ith h is father on the
road for d a y s at a tim e as a
salesm an. W llh no sisters, the
boys had to Iram quite a few
t h in g s a b o u t c le a n in g a n d
cooking at a very early age. "I
could prepare a com plete m eal
by the tim e I was 8 years o ld .”
said M ilam . A s lim e m oved on
M ila m 's c o o k in g s k ills w e re
perfected.
M ilam p icked up on a w o n ­
derful w ay to blend fru its and
vegetables to m ake a spice. "I
learned how to do th is over the
years from m y g ran d m oth er."
said M ila m . "T h e re are three
generations of M ilam s u n d e r h im
and y o u 'll fin d a bunch o f good
cooks In o u r fam llv tree." B y
u s in g t h is s p e c ia lly le a rn e d
m ethod o f m a k in g spices It is a
m u ch h e a lth ie r way of p re p arin g

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Jim m y M ilam adds a pinch o f th is and that lo pot.
food. M ila m stays away from salt
Just as m u c h as he ran an d w ill
use a no sod iu m soy sauce In Its
place.
M ilam an d his wife. A llis o n .

have bern m arried for six years.
Th e y have a gorgeous daughter.
C a rrie M arie. 3. w h o Is (hr
"a p p le of her d a d d y ’s eye ."
M ilam affectionately c a lls her

By VICKI DoBORMIBR
Herald Staff W riter_____________

Nar-Anon to moot

R otary C lu b o f Lake M ary m eets T h u rs d a y m ornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the T lm a c u a n Country’ C lu b , on R in ehart
Road. Contact B ill M oore, president, at 323-1192.

Waight Watcher* meet on Thuradaya
A local ch ap ter o f W e ig ht W a tch ers m eets at the L a k e M ary
C o m m u n ity B u ild in g every T h u rs d a y from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m .

Omni Toaatmaatera meat at Heathrow
T h e O m ni T o astm a ste rs C lu b w ill meet at 5:30 p.m . every
T h u rsd a y at the A A A b u ild in g . 1000 A A A D rive. H eathrow .
C a ll Sam R yan at 6 7 1-2656 for m ore Inform ation.

Hollywood East clogging claaaea
Hollyw ood F a s t D a n cers co n d uct d o g g in g classes every
T hursday. B e g in n e rs from 6:30 to 7:30 p m. an d Interm ediate
from 7:30 to 8:30. at M elodec S k a tin g R in k . W . 2 5 th Street
near Airp ort B ou le va rd In Sanford.
T h e coat U 8 3 p er daaa. ages 5 and up. P are n ts free w ith
p ayin g chUd.
For Inform ation, c a ll M a rty at 322-5761 o r Daw n. 904-7350270.

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C on testants In tha M ias Sam ino la HlQh S ch o o l
com petition racantly gathered for ■ final lim e
before Saturday evening’s event. The M lse S H S
featlvltles w ill be held Jan. 29, at 7 30 p.m., In
th e s c h o o l a u d ito riu m . A d m is s io n la $3.
C ontestants and thalr sp on sors who are sch o o l
groups or organization* are (front row, from left):
Am anda Luke, M lsa N ational Honor Socloty;
Am ende Cutter, M iss Dazzlera; Kell Sullivan,
M lsa Dram a Club; Cathy M lk a ls, M iss Band;
Laurie Blair, M lse Salm agundi; Tiffany Baumann,

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M iss D a a tliy and Kars Hldkson, M iss Fantaty.
(Back row. from left): Jaim e Olllm an. M is s
Students Against Drunk Driving; L isa Cullum .
M is s S h o w B and; Tam m l C o u g h lin , M is s
Interact; Karen Reichert. M iss Future Educators
ol America; Christina Shively, M iss Trtbo; Sarah
M cChee, M is s Newspaper; Windy M cCarty, M iss
Newspaper. M eliaaa Shallord, M iss Mu Alpha
Beta; Karen S ilvlu s, M is s Polyglots; Krystal
M erthlt, M is s G o sp e l C h o ir and C hakenna
Jones, M is s S enior Class.

Lighten up with appealing
and healthy Chinese dishes
C h in ese d ish e s are a good w ay
to lig hten u p If you 're w an tin g to
ahed a few pounda after the over
In du lging o f the Holidays. T h e
recipes nave un iversal appeal
an d take little cooking tim e In
the m icro w av e oven.
A ll the Ingredients for these
h ealth y m eals-ln-one-dish ca n be
found In a lm o st every g rocery
store. It's q u ic k , convenient an d
good for you . C h u n k s of c h ic k e n
w ith lota o f vegetables m akes for

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he*] thy.
M O O G O O Q A I PAN
8 ox. akln n e d boneless ch icke n
breast
1 sm a ll o n io n , chopped
1 cu p slice d celery
2 cup# alced ca n ots
2 cups halved fresh
m u sh ro om s
Vk cu p w ater
W tap. salt
Vt tap. pepper
Vi tap. g ro u n d ginger
1 package (6 ox.) frozen pea
pods or 2 cu p s fresh pea pods
1 can (8 ox.) sliced w ater
chestnuts, d rained
M cu p w ater
1 Tbsp. co rn starch
C u t c h ic k e n Into b lic-slze d
pieces. P lace In 2-quart ca sse­
role. A d d o n ion s, celery, car rota,
m ushroom s, water, sail, pepper
and ginger. C o v e r w llh rn sse ro lr
lid.
M ic ro w a v e on 100 p erce n t
p o w e r 8 -9 m in u te s o r u n t il
vegetables are tender, s tirrin g
once. A d d pen pods and w ater
chestnuts. C om b in e water and
cornstarch: m ix well. S tir Into
vegetable m ixtu re .
M ic ro w a v e on 100 p erce n t
power, uncovered 6-7 m inute* or
u n tl m ix tu re b o lls and th ick e n s
allg h U y. a t ln in g twice. S erve
w llh b row n o r w h ile rice.
A b ou t lVk cu ps fiesh bean
sprouts can be added with w ater
chestnuts

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" B e B y ."
M lla t n Is e m p lo y e d w llh
L o c k h re d at K e n n e d y S p a re
Center, lie Is a c o in m u n lca ilo n s
te ch n ician und lia s h ern w llh
the co m p a n y Just about 4 'k
years A ltho u gh this Is sotnrwhat of a drive from h is co m ­
fortable Sanora home. M ilam
doesn't m in d the drive al a ll "I
re ally enjoy m v line of w o rk ."
said M ilam . " K S C Is a very
e x citin g p la c r lo be a t." A lliso n ,
on the other hand. Is em ployed
m u ch clo ser lo home at First
U n ion B a n k In Longwood.
M ila m now and then enjoys
doing a l l l l l r fishing "M y c o m ­
m u n ity Involvem ent Is coach in g
u little league Ira n i.” he said.
M ila m and A lliso n enjoy sp e n d ­
ing tim e logther w orkin g w ith
ce ra m ics T h is hobby gives them
som e lim e together aw ay from
□ B e e C o o k . Page 5 B

Mammograms
scheduled in
mobile unit

S A N F O R D — A n e x h ib it o f the folk art of India w ill be at the
S em in o le C o m m u n ity College F in e A rts G a lle ry through Feb.
10.
T h e gallery Is open M onday th rou g h T h u rs d a y from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m.

Rotary meata early

RENEE
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Indian folk art

Nar-Anon m eets every W ednesday at 8 p.m . at West Lake
H ospital. 589 W est S ta le Road 434. Lon g wood. Nor-Anon Is a
support group open to fa m ilie s and friends of a d d icts .V D S ll^
liv in g w ltn ’ k n a d d ic t t i m ote tu rm o il th a n y o u can T in n B lr ily *
yourself. J o in for aupport In co p ing w ith y o u r addict; gain,
seren ity to m ake decision s and p u l y o u r life back In focus. Cafl v
200-1900 for m ore Inform ation.

COOK OF
THE W EEK

wan

Use the m icrow ave to cook the
ric e foe a n y o f the C h in e s e

recipes or when a recipe ca lls for
cooked rice.
M IC R O -C O O K E D R I C E
1 cu p long grain rice
2 cu ps water
1 tsp. b u tle r or m argarine
V* (sp. salt
Measure rice. salt, butter Into u
3-quart casserole. S tir In hot
water. Cover and m icrow ave on
10 0 p e rc e n t p o w e r fo r 5
m inutes, reduce pow er to 50
percent and m icrow ave for 10-12
m inutes: fluff w ith fork. A llo w lo
aland 10 m inutes (covered) and
II Is rru d y lo serve or be used In
an y recipe (hat c a lls for cooked
rice.
T h is oriental d ish com bines
traditional flavors w ith veal or
pork — a low cholesterol recipe.
M IC R O F R I E D R I C E
8 oz. cubed boneless veal or
pork
1 tsp. meat brow ning powder
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
3 green onions, sliced
2 eggs or Vk cu p egg substitute
2 cups cooked w h ile r ic e '
1 cu p frozen peas
I can (8 oz.) s lice d water
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L A K E M A R Y - T h e Lake
M ary W o m a n 's C lu b Is once
a g a in c o o p e r a tin g w llh Ih r
W o m a n 's C e n te r for R adiology lo
provide u service that co u ld save
y o u r life.
M a m m o g ra m s wi l l h r
perform ed In a m obile u n it to
w om en w ho m ight otherw ise lie
un ab le lo reclevc the preven ­
tative care they nerd.
S ta tistic s show that rn rly In­
tervention Is the k ry lo treating
breast ca n ce r su ccessfu lly. A
m am m ogram Is the best form of
ea rly detref Ion of cancer.
T h is Is Ih r th ird year that ih r
Lake M a ry 's W om an's C lu b lia s
p a rtic ip a te d In b rin g in g the
pro gn im lo the wom en of U ik r
M ary.
O n F riday. Ja n . 28. beginning
at 9 a.m ., the W om an's Center
for R adiology m obile u n it w ill be
located In Ihc parkin g lot o f the
Lake M ary C ity H all. 100 N'.
C o u n try C lu b Road.
M a m m o g ra m s w i l l be
perform ed In private e x a m in a ­
tion areas Inside the m obile unit.
A m am m ogram Is a low-dose
X rat that provides an Imugc of
the breast tissue und detects the
presence of any breast ca ncer at
a tim e w hen II Is most curable.
S creen in gs w ill be done for
855 each by the W o m an's C e n ­
ter for Radiology. They w ill a ll lie
Interpreted by radiologists.
A p p o in tm e n ts are necessary
for the m am m ogram s and may­
be m a d e b y c a llin g G la d y s
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Cook
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hour, then m ed iu m u n til b eans
ore tender. S t ir vigorously to
break dow n beans for th ickness.
Serve w ith co m bread.

home. But. all In all. M ilam says,
"m y biggest hobby Is ro o k in g .”
If t h r r c 'a a g a th e r in g lik e
T h a n k s g iv in g . C h ristm a s, a n
ou tb ack or m aybe a footbull
game going on. Milam Is e ith e r
riolng the cooking or hus p re ­
pared som eth in g fantastic lo
lake along. “ I do most o f the
cooking at hom e too,'* M ila m
said. W hen It's a fam ily-type get
together, the M ilam brothers are
(he "food exp erts" of the day.
G a ry 's (lair Is In Ihc. g rillin g
d e t r im e n t . David Is a w o n ­
derfu l baker leaving M ila m 's
expertise In Ihc area of cooking.
For a little change for those
who enjoy seafood Milam s u g ­
gests Scalood Spaghetti. Prepare
you* favorite sauce (meatless)
and then yo u r pasta. Now. you
can add to your sauce som e
scallops, crabm eal. sh rim p or
llsh of you r choice Insteud c f
sausage or ground beef Keeping
In m ind, "fresh Is always b e st."
Mllurn concluded.

SPECIAL POTATOES
7-8 m ediu m size n t v potatoes
W stick bu tte r
Salt and pepper to taste
Splash o f o il
W cu p so u r cream
Dash of c h lv ra
Baron b its (optional)
Place potatoes In saucepan.
F ill pan w ith 1-2 Inches of w ater.
Cook u n til tender. After co o kin g
drain off a n y w ater rem aining.
A d d r e m a in in g In g re d ie n ts ,
m ashing w ell after each a d d i­
tion.

BEEP JERKY
1 London b ro il sliced W in c h
thick
2 ox. L iq u id S m o k r
0 os. S o y S a u ce (red u ced
sodium)
1 beef b o u illo n cube, crushed
5 V* tsp. W orcestershire sauce
3 W tsp. hot sauce
I tsp. each g arlic, pepper,
coriander, ground red pepper
and m eal tendertrer
1 02. lem on Juice
I tsp. Creole seasoning
Soak m eat In above Ingre­
dients for tw o hours, frequently
m ixing. L a y out meat on ra ck s
In dehydrator. D ryin g tim e w ill
be 6-12 h o u rs depending on
hydrator. if desired, add ground
red pepper after meat has d ried
for hot taste.

SEVEN BEAN STEW
1Y c u p of dried hlackcycd peas,
s m a ll lim a beans. N o rth e rn
lieans. butter beans, large llm u
beans, pin to beans, split peas
3-4 pork chops, browned
4 Tabasco peppers, • Implied
2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. pepper
2 tsp baking soda
4 1t&gt;sp oil
Soak beans lo r 4 hours w ith
baking soda. F ill a crock pot
with water. D rain and rinse off
b ra n s. C o m b in e beans w ith
rem aining ingredients Add to
crock poi. Cook on high for 1

Chain-smoker refuses to
compromise with husband

23 Tbsp. Parm esan cheese
tk tsp. p ap rika
tk sliced onion
A d d splush of water lo 8 x 12Inch g lass pan. Laye r fish slices
D E A R A B B Y t I have been
In pan. P o u r melted bu tter over
fillets an d squeexc Juice o f lem on m arried for 16 years lo a w om an
over fish. S p rin kle
Parm esan who chain-sm okes. I used lo be a
cheese, c h iv e s and p ap rik a over chain-sm oker, too. but I q u it tw o
fish. A d d lem on half to pan w ith years before we met.
I d lslll.e the sm ell of sm oke,
sliced on ion s. Bake at 400*F.
a p p ro xim ately 10 m inutes u n til and her »*rnndh.md sm oke Isn't
doing me an y good, so I asked
fish flakes.
Ftsh goes well w ith steam ed her If she w ould please try lo
quit sm oking. She said. "N o . I
co m and fresh steamed spinach.
THURSDAY NIOHT SURPRISE enjoy It."
Then I asked her If she w ould
2 lbs. ground beef, browned
m ind going out on the patio to
and d rained
3- 4 cooked potatoes, cut Into sm oke, and she replied. "Y es. I
w ould m ind; th is Is my house.
1-Inch cubes
loo."
VY cu p rice, cooked
I s a id . ''W e ll, how a b o u t
VY cu p co m
d ivid in g (he house Into 's m o k ­
V* cu p M u ckeyrd peas, rooked
in g ' and 'no sm oking' ro nes?"
VY s tick bu tter
She said. “ No. that's stu p id ."
1 onion, chopped
A b b y .s h e re fu se s lo c o m ­
I green pepper, chopped
promise. W hat can I do?
Salt and pepper to taste
SECO N DH AND S M O K E R
C o r ia n d e r . W o r c e s t e r s h ir e
D E A R S M O K E R ; As I see It.
sauce to taste
since she Is un w illin g lo co m ­
Dash o f lem on
S tir-fry onion, green pepper In promise. unless you want to
butter In w ok o r large fry pan. leave her. you w ill have to leave
Add o th er Ingredients, s tir fry the area In w h ich she chooses to
u n til th o ro u g h ly heated through smoke.
H ave you con sid ered Jo in t
and serve.
(Rsnss Kslth Is a Sanford co u n se lin g for you r trou b led
m arriage? Y ou both need to
Harald corraspondant and Cook
k n o w w h y s h e I n s is t s o n
ol tha Waak columnist. Plaasa
pu n ish in g you — and w hy you
aubm ll n o m in a tio n s for lha
continue to perm it It.
waakly faatura lo 3214748.)

the ones w ho n re d lo grow up.

ADVICK

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR ABBY: W ith regard lo
the graduate and h is bickering
relatives: I'd like lo tell y o u how
m y daughter handled that situ a ­
tion, (la m her m other.)
H er college g rad u ation Is In
Ju n e . Included In her Invitations
are me. m y first h u sb a n d (her
father), m y second h u sb a n d (he
raised her), m y th ird (and pres­
ent) husband, her fa th e r's second wife, his new g irlfrie n d , and
the fam ilies on both sides.
M y daughter told u s both: “ I
w an t eve ryon e th e re , a n d I
expect a ll of you to behave
yourselves."
A bby. I co u ld n 't agree more.
A fter all. this Is her day; we are
supposed lo be ad u lts, and If we
ca n 't m ake the effort to get along
for one afternoon, then we arc

NO BICKERINO IN PHOENIX
DEAR NO BICKERINO; W ell
said. I’lrase lei m e know how
y o u r d a u g h rr's graduation (u rn s
nut. C on g ratulation s, and good
lu c k to you und you r daughter.
DEAR ABBY: M y brother Is
getting m arried, and I am In Ihc
w edding party. M y problem : I
have yet to see a picture of
m yse lf that I d id n 't hate, and I'm
d r e a d in g th e p ic t u r e - t a k in g
session, but there Is no way I ra n
get out of It.
Do you have a n y lip s you can
give m e so I d on 't com e off
looking so h orrib le I w ill ru in
th eir w edding alb u m ?

DEAR

UNPHOTOGENIC
U N P H O T O O E N IC :

Most people w ho dread h avin g
th eir picture taken because they
" k n o w " they w ill look h orrible,
u su a lly do.
S ta n d

t a ll,

th ro w

y o u r

shoulders back, keep your c h in
up. and If you feel like sm ilin g ,
sm ile — but don't force u sm ile,
o r you w ill look pained and
unnatural. Look d irectly Into the
cam era lens and tell yourself,
" T h is tim e I am going to lok
n atu ral and relaxed." and you
w ill!

BAKED PISH
1 lb. fresh fish
2 02. m elted butter
I m edium s ire lem on
Pinch of ch iv es

Microwave__
Continued from Page IB
chestnuts, drained
C o m b in e v e a l, b r o w n in g
p o w d e r a n d s o y s a u c e In
IW q u a n casserole. M ix lo coat
evenly. Add onions. M icrow ave
on lO O p e rc e n t pow er, u n ­
covered. 4-5 m inutes or u n til
nicely browned, stirrin g once.
Place egg substitute in I-cup
glass m easure. Microwave (100
p e r c e n t ) u n c o v e r e d . 1-1VY
m inu tes or u n til alm ost set.
stirrin g twice.
S tir rice Into meat. Add re ­
m ain in g Ingredients In cluding
egg: m ix lightly.
M icro w av e on 100 percent
power, uncovered. 7-8 m in u te s
or u n til heated throguh. stirrin g
once or twice. About 5 servings.
Tender-crisp vegetables c o m ­
bine w ith ch icke n for an o rie n tal
meal that w ill delight everyone.

CHICKEN ALMOND DINO
I s m a ll h e a d c a u lif lo w e r
(about 2 cups)
1 sm all onion, s llc rd
2 cu p s sm all broccoli plrces
1 c lip th in ly sliced carrots
2 T lisp . water
tb cu p water
I Tbsp. cornstarch
3 Tbsp. soy sauce
1 tsp. Instant ch icke n bouillon
2 cu p s cu lled cooked chicken
lY cu p silvered alm onds
2 Tbsp. butter o r margarine
Separate cauliflow er Into flowereltes: cut each Into W in c h
slices. Place In 2-quart glass
casserole. Add onion, broccoli,
carrots and 2 tablespoons water.
Cover.
M icro w av e on 100 percent
pow er 0-7 m in u te s or u n t il
vegetables arc Just about tender,
stirrin g once or twice. Com bine
VX cu p water, cornstarch, soy
sauce and ch icke n bouillon In
1-cup glass measure. S tir Into
vegetables. Add chicken; cover.
M icro w a v e on 100 percent
power 3-31* m inutes or u n til
sauce thickens, stirrin g once or
twice. Let stand covered.
Com bin e ulm onds and butter
in O ln ch glass pic pUtc.
M icro w a v e on 100 percent
power uncovered. 4-5 m inutes

u n til lig h tly toasted, stirrin g 2-3
times. S tir Into chicken. If d e­
sired. serve w ith rice.
5 servings. 16 0 calories
For a sm a ll fa m ily (2 servings),
th is Is &amp;n Ideal recipe.

KUNO BOW CHICKEN
cu p dried m ushroom s
1 w h o le c h ic k e n b r e a s t ,
skinned, split and boned
2 Tbsp. cold w ater
1 tsp. co rn starch
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
1 clove garlic, m inced
1 large green pepper, cut In
W in c h pieces
VY cup bam boo shoots
2 Tbsp. chopped red pepper
I Tbsp. co o k in g oil
Soak m u sh ro o m s In enough
w arm w ater to cover for 3 0
m inutes; squc-ece to d rain w ell.
C h o p m u s h ro o m s d is c a rd in g
stems. C u t ch ic k e n Into bite-sire
pieces. B le n d co ld water Into
cornstarch; s tir In soy sauce. Set
aside. In 8 x 8 x 2 - ln c h b a k in g
d is h , c o m b in e g a rlic , g re e n
pepper, bam boo shoots, peanuts,
red pepper, an d oil. M icrow ave
o n 100 p e r c e n t p o w e r 4 -6
m inutes or u n til tender, stirrin g
once. Rem ove vegetables from
baking dish. A d d chicken to
J u ic e s In d is h . C o v e r a n d
m lcjow ave on 5 0 percent power
2-3 m inutes o r u n til done, s tir­
rin g once.
Drain o(T liq u id . S tir soy m ixt u r e . s t ir In to c h ic k e n .
M icrow ave on 100 percent for
1-2 m inutes o r u n til thickened
and bubbly, s tirrin g twice. S tir
In vegetables an d m usltroom s.
M icrow ave (100 percent — 1-2
m in u te s or u n t il m ix tu re Is
heated through.
Makes 2 servin gs. Total co ok­
in g tim e 8 m inu tes.
(Midge M ycoll Is a csrtiflsd
horns economist and coordinator
o l the Single Parent Displaced
Homemakers Program at Semi­
nole Community College. Send
q u e s tio n s a b o u t m icrow ava
cooking to her at the Sanford
Harald, 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford. 3277f or phone: 3231450, sxt. 340.)

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THC CIRCUIT C O U R T
f O R iC M I N O L C C O U N TY .
FLO RID A
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number B* N T C P
IN RE E S TA TE OF
CORDON l ARAM AN
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The adm inistration e l IN*
estate cl CORDON LARAAAAN.
d e ce a se d . F ile N u m b e r
•I COT C P It pending In the
C irc u it Court tar S e m in o le
Cesmty. Florida. Proba'e Olvl
i o n me eddrett ol which is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida. H I M
The
names and addresses ol the
personal representative end the
personal representative's at
•orner are set torfh below
A LL IN TER ESTED P ER
SONS ARE N O TIFIED TH A T
A ll persons on whom this
notice Is served who have ob
lections that challenge the valid
Ity ot the will, the qualifications
or the personal representative,
venue, or lurisdiction id this
Court ort required to file thair
ob je ctio n s with th is C o u rt
W IT H IN t h e l a t e r o f
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R T H E
D A T E OF THE FIRST P U B L I
CATION OF THIS NO TICE OR
TH IR TY D AYS A F T E R T H E
D A T E OF S E R V I C E O F A
C O P Y OF THIS NO TICE ON
TH EM
AN (red*lore ol the decedenl
and other persons having claim s
or demands agolntl decedent’s
estate on whom e copy 0* H.I*
notice Is served within three
months otter the date ot the first
publication ot this notice must
tue their cleims with this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R O F
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R T H E
O A T E OF TH E FIRST P U B L I
CATION O r THIS N O TICE OR
TH IR TY D AYS A F T E R T H E
D A T E OF S ER V IC E O F A
C O P Y OF THIS NO TICE ON
TH EM
A ll oihe' creditors of the
decedent and persons having
claim s or demands against the
deceden t's estate must rile their
claim s with mis court W ITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R T H E
D A T E O F THE FIRST P U B L I
CATIO N OF THIS NOTICE
A L L C L A IM S
DEM ANDS
A N D O B JECTIO N S N O T SO
F I L E D WILL BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
The da*e of the first publico
lion ol this Notice ts January H

NOTICE O F
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice Is hereby given that we
are engaged In business at 4M4
W Late Mary Blvd . Su te 114.
la k t M ary. I l f 44. Seminole
County. F lo rid a , undor the
r lc t l lio u t N am e of M R S
P AR TN ER S, and that we Intend
to register said name with th*
Division ot Corporations. Tatla
hatsee Florida, m accordance
with the p ro v is io n s o l Iho
Fictitious Name Statutes. To
W ll
Section B410
Florida
Statutes m i
Shirley C Davit
Norma P Ryan
Publish January 14. m e
D EN m

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E IITH JU D IC IAL
CIRCUIT OF FLO R IO A
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE CO UN TY
O E N E R A L ’ URISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO SI IMS CA l* K
E M P IR E OF A M E R IC A RE
ALTV C R ED IT CO RPO RA
TION. a New York Corporation
Piwmt.tt.
VS
L E O N A R O T C AM PILO N G A
and E L S A I C A M P ILO N G A el
a t.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S ALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pvrtuant to that Final Judgment
Ol Forerioeuro dated January
t*. m e. and entered in civil
cate number M IMS C A S4 K. at
the Circuit Court ol tho tBth
Judicial Circuit In and tor Semi
note County. Florida, wherein
E M P IR E O F A M E R IC A RE
A L T V C R ED IT CO RPO RA
TION. A N EW YO RK CORPO
R A T I O N . Is P i a l n t l l f and
L E O N A R D T C AM P ILO N G A.
E L S A I. C A M P I L O N G A .
M A Y FA IR M EAO O W S HOME
OW NERS ASSOCIATION are
D eftndjnItil, I will tell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the west front door ot me
Seminote County courthouse in
Sanlord. F lo rid a
Sem inole
Cvunty. r tor Ida. at 11 00 A M
on February 17, m e . the follow
.ng described property at set
forth in said Final Judgment, to
wit:
Lot IS. M A Y F A I R M E A D
O W l. a subdivision, according
to Iho plat thereat at recorded in
Plat Book It. Page II. 11 and 11
ot tno Public Records ot Sami
note County, Florida
Dated January 11. m e
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Jan# E. Jatew k
Deputy Clark
Publish: January M 4 February
1, m e
D E N 111

m i
Personal Representative
GARVLAR AM AM
Sadi Diene Drive
Boynton Beach. Florida M a il
Attorney lor Personal
Representative:
L W C AR R O LL. JR .
ESQUIRE
L A W R E N C E W. C A R R O L L .
JR * P A .
100 E Altamonte Or., noo
AHomonte Springs. F L M70I
Telephone I t fliS a S U M
Florida Bar No 0*MM
Publish January IS A February
i. t m
D I N l»

IN T N I CIRCUIT CO U R T
IN A N O FO R
IIM IN O L B C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
CASE NO t i e t l l C A I4 K
FIRST F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
O F O SC EO LA C O U N T Y .

Piebmtt,

4

Nantaa el tb e ru r state
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O I V E N
that by virtue ot that cortotn
Writ of Elocution issued out of
and under mo seal ot tho Circuit
Court ot Sam mole County, Ftar
Ido. Case m s U C A I I K upon a
final Judgment rendered In the
aforesaid Court on the Itth day
ot August A 0
irej. In that
certain cast entitled Sanlord
Hidden Lake Villas Homeown
a rt Association. In c. Pletalltf
vs Patrick Kir law and Leslie
B ro d erick . Defendant w hich
aforesaid Writ ot Eaocurion was
delivered to mo os Sheriff ot
Somlnoto County. Florida and I
have levied upon oil tho right,
•trio and interest ot tho Baton
dant, Patrick Kir law and Leslie
Broderick. In and to the tallow
Ing described property. M id
property being located In Semi
note County, Florida more par
Ncularty Otter(bed as follows:
A ll right, Nile and Interest Ot
tho defendants in the following
described real property lo wit:
Lot II. H ID D E N L A K E
V IL L A S PHASE T. recorded M
Plat Book H . pages 14 1. Public
Records of Somlnoto County.
Florida
and *he undonlgntd as Sheriff
ot Seminote County. Florida,
will at II.M A M an the W h
day at February A .3 IBM. attar
tor tala and tall ta the highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN H A N D
A N D SU B JE C T TO A N Y A N D
A L L EKISTINO LIEN S, at the
Front (Watt) Door, at the steps,
ot tho Seminote County Court
house in Sanford. Florida, tho
obovo described property.
That said tale it being made
lo M tltfy the terms of this Writ
ot Elocution
Donald F. Etlmgor. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE R E G A R D IN C T H E
A M E R I C A N S W IT H O IS ABIITIES ACT O F m o . P E R
SONS WITH A D IS A B IL IT Y
N E E D IN G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO P A R T IC
IP A T E IN THE P R O C E E D I N G
SM O ULO CO N TA CT TH E
C I V I L D I V 'S iO N O F T H E
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E . E N
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S S E C
T IO N . 1141 IIT H S T R E E T .
SA N FO R D . FLO R ID A AT
L E A S T FIV E D AYS PRIOR TO
T H E P R O C E E D IN G . T E L E
PHONE
(M il UO 4440 T T D
14071 H I U U
Published January M Febru
ary 1. B. it, with the sate being
February IB. 1BB4
D E N IBI

V*.

JOSE MILA. 1LIEABBTH

M ILA. Ms wits. SE M IN O LE
CO UN TY and C IT Y O F
SANFORD. FLO R ID A
Defendants
NOTICE O F S A L E
NOTICE IS H E R E S Y GIV EN
the) pursuer.I to ■ Summary
Final Judgment o l Foreclosure
entered heroin. I will toil Iho
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described at
Tho South 171 loot ot tho North
504 test ef Let 4S. T H E FLO R
IDA LAN D A N D COLONIZA
TION C O M P A N Y 'S C E L E R Y
PLAN TATIO N , according to tho
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book I, Page l i t . Public Ret
eras at Seminole County. Ftar
Ida, LE SS that part conveyed to
Somlncto County described In
O R Book IM l Pago 1*4. Public
Records el Somlnoto County,
F lo r id a , and d e s c rib e d a t
East IS tool ol the Soulh 171
loot ol the North SOe foot ol Lot
AS. T H E FLO R ID A L A N D AND
COLONIZATION C O M P A N Y 'S
C E L E R Y P L A N T A T I O N , at
cording to tho ptat the reel at
recorded In Plat Book 1. Page
t it . Public Records ot Seminole
County, Florida

Including but not limited la the
realty, any building permits or
Ispmant right*, furniture,
furnishings,
takings, fixtures,
equipment and Inventory local
arty, at public sal*, to the
highest and bast bidder tor cash
at me W eil Front Door. Semi
note County Courthouse. M l N
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida,
at II S0 A M on the sm day ol
April. IW4.
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
CLER KO FTH E
CIRCUIT C O U R T
BY: Jane E Jatowlc
Deputy Clerk
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH
T H E A M E R I C A N S W ITH
DISABILITIES A C T . PERSON S
N E E D I N G S P E C I A L AC
COMMODATION TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THIS P R O C E E D IN G
SHOULD C O TN A C T T H E A D A
COORDINATOR NOT L A T E R
TH AN FIV E IS) O A Y S PRIOR
TO TH E P R O C E E D IN G A T M l
N. Park Avenue. Sulla NMI.
Sanlord. F L n i l ! Te'ephone
1401) 111-4110 a i l . 4111:
1 BOO BSS B7II i T 0 0 i a r
I BOO BSS 1770 IV), via F L O P IO A
R ELA YS ER V ICE
Publish: January M A February
1. m e
D E N MO

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Bwqar people gav* m a m o n e y f u ll beca u se I lo o k ed t o
p a t h e t ic " — Jo h n M en d u r e .

1094

N O TIC R O F
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged m business at t i l l
So French Ave . Sanlord. M77I.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ot ORIGI
N A L T E X M E X D IN E A
D A N C E, and that I Intend lo
register said name with the
Division ot Corporations. Tatla
heisee. Florida, in error darn*
with the p ro visio n s o l Iha
Fkiiituu s Name Statutes. To
W ll
Section la s t* . Florida
Statutes m i
Terry Barnett
Publish January 10.1*14
D E N ’ *1

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E IITH JUDICIAL
C IRCU IT IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E COUNTY.
FLO RID A
O E N C R A l JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S E NO :BI 4*14 CA14K
CITIBAN K. F E D E R A L
SAVINGS BAN K, an association
organized and e i 1stmg under the
laws ol the United States ot
America, formerly known as
C ITIC O R P SAVINGS OF
F LO R ID A , a Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
Pleintitt.
vs
A R T H U R W ILL IAM
M A R S H A L L , e t e l.
Defendants
NO TICE OF
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a Fine) Summary
Judgment ot Foreclosure and
Tasation ot Fees and Costs,
doled January M. l*»i. entered
In Case No *100)4 CA I4K ol Iho
C ir c u it C o u rt a l S am in ola
County Judicial Circuit. In and
tor Seminole County, Florida,
wherein C IT IB A N K . F E D E R A L
SAVINGS B A N K , an etoocletien
or p e rile d and ealeflng under the
taws at the Untied Stales ot
America, formerly known as
C I T I C O R P S A V IN G S O F
F LO R ID A , a Federal Savings
and Loan Association, is the
P la in t if f and A R T H U R
W ILLIAM JMARSHALL. at a l .
are Defendants. I will salt to tho
highest and best bidder tor cash,
at the west front door ot the
Seminole County Courthouse.
M l North Par* Avenue San
lord. F lo rid a 11771 al II M
0‘CMch. an February 11, 1f*4.
the lot lowing described proper
ty. os sot forth In said Final
Summary Judgment ot FOracle
sure and Taaetien at Fees and
Cost*. In wit:
Lot 1. Block 41 TOWNSITE
OF N O R T H C H U LU O TA FIRST
AD D ITIO N , occarding to tho
Plot thereof, as rocorOod In Piet
s n * &lt;t Page 4. Public Records
of Seminole County. Florida
D A T E D , this January 14 1*44
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clark Circuit Court
By; Jono E jatew k
Deputy Clerk
Publish: January H A February
1. m e
DEN»t
IN T H E CIRCUIT COUNT
OF T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
S E M I N O L E COUNTY.
FLO R IO A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
F ile Number F1B44-C P
IN R E . E S T A T E OF
f r e d a Mc P h e r s o n e-va
Freda E ch o !t McPherson.
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
AD M IN ISTRATION
The adm inistration a l the
•sla'e ot F R E D A M cPH ERSON
e'A/a Freda Echo!»McPherson,
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m b er
B1444 C P . 14 pending in tho
C irc u it C o u rt far Sem inole
County. Florida. Frobeta Ofvlston, the addrota at which la
Somlnoto County Courthouse.
Probata Ot vision. Sanlord. F L
17771 The name and addrota ot
tho P erso n al Representative
and t h e P a r t a n a l R e p r e ­
sentative's attorney ara sal
torih below.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS A R E N O TIFIED THAT
A ll persons on whom this
notice It served who hove ob­
jection* that cheit#«p* tho valid
Ity ol the W ill, tho quallNcatton*
Ot the Personal Representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot this
Court ore enquired to flit their
o b je ctio n s w ith this C ou rt
W ITH IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R TH E
D ATE O F T H E FIRST PUBLI
CATION O F THIS NOTICE OR
TH IRTY D A Y S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F S ER V IC E O F A
C O PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy at will
nottco ts served Within throe
months after tho date at the first
publication of this notice mutt
file their claim s with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R T H E
D ATE O F T H E FIRST PU BLI
CATION O F THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY O A Y S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F SER V IC E OF A
C O PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
A ll othor creditors ol tho
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
decadent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F T H E FIRST PUBLI
C A T iO N O F THIS NOTICE
A L L C LA IM S . OEM ANOS
AN D O B J E C T I O N S NOT SO
F I L E D W IL L B E F O R E V E R
BARRED
The dale o l tho Itrtl publico
lion ot this Notice Is January I*.
IBM
Thom osG Freeman
Personal Representative.

P.O. BoaTBUaOBEHwyOt)

AHamonte Spring*,
F L 11711007t
TH O M A S O . F R E E M A N .

ESQUIRE

Attorney Bor Petitioner
Florida B a r No 00*1700
P O. Boa 701100* E . Hwy 4101
Altamonte Spring*.
F L u n s o o io
Telephone (407) (It IBM
Publish: January IB.M. IBM
D EN i n

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT,
HOURS
l4 0 A J L - f c 3 0 P .il.

MONDAY O n

FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
I SUNDAY

A O E N T t AVO N Earn to M X
No door /door P T / FT Inlur
o n ceovottabM Sandlin I lf !

AGENTS OF LIFE A HEALTH
We ll give
and tatery
• s illin g
b e n e fit

PRIVATE P A flT Y RATES

you M l trelwMg
plus a boo* at
c lie n t s
( F u ll
s ) C a ll ta r
. 1100 07- 1711

UcorwtcUNd Hmat_____ 5?B ■ fine
A U T O A U C TIO N O R IV E R I
f consKUttvB tint** --------70s a fin*
N E E D E D ! Must have valid
3 crviMCuttvB Unco-------- 111 (lin t
drivers license and be abta ta
1 Urn#---------------------------- 11.11Bifid drive stick Call between 11
SPRINT S TA FF IN O , ITS W ll
Rjttd Bfd pdf IdSUt, bildd 00 3 Rntt
* 3 Undt Minimum
AUTO MECHANIC
E e p . A S E certitied Busy
chop I Good pay. good benefits
Immediate Position M l BOfd

NOWACCEPTNG

n o t Tc e o f

FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in buslnets a l M l
E 1st Street. Sanlord F L n r i t ,
Seminole County. Florida, under
th e F i c t i t i o u s N a m e o l
M A I N S T R E E T A N TIQ U E S
A C C E N TS . E TC
and that I
intend to register said name
W it h ttW Division Ot COrmj'O
lions. Tallahassee. Florida, tn
accordance with the provisions
o* Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wll Section BOSJ*. Florida
Statutes t*«t
Dorothy N Daniels
Publish January M. IMS
DEN M l

Seminole
322-2611

B A B Y S IT T E R W A N T E D F/T
day 4 yi old Light huuseworS
tome nights M&gt; 0717 ly mtg
ScfndiAnqmoywcAaBoHocaMAdiarM o fir m c o o lo t a n a d ilb o n aiaoy
Cancel when you gat rooiit i Pay orty tor day* your M rune al rate earned
U se U amenpden lot fastest results Copy must bOow accepted* typo­
graphical farm -Commercial bequancy teats are evaaabte

“ e C A R F E N T E R TR A IN E E *
0710 wk Ability to meosur*
bldg materials Oulck raises
F R E E R EGISTRATIO N
AAA EM P LO YM EN T

Td sw w tisi . m i n s

D tAD U N C S
Tuoadaytvu Friday II hoevt The Day Before PutOcabon
Sunday And Morsley S 10 P M F irjjy

CLERICAL
Engineering firm treks quell
fled, esp e r.e n c e d cle rica l
person Desired capabilities
include
Typing obility. 10
W PM or better, die tel«« and
o*hrr office equipment Typ
irg data entry lest will be
administered
len d resume to
P O B e . &gt;*4S
Sentard. Ft 17771 IBM
EOE

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ADOPTIONS

25— Special Notices

F ree medical care transom
lotion, counseling, private
doctor plus living eapenses
Bar i n f i l l Clearwater Atlarwey
John Frtcker
I aaa f l l 1440

23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
LO S T S M A L L W H ITE
F E M A L E M A L T E S E In
vu truly at l#fh A E Im 111 111 I

25— S p e c ia l N o l l c t s

M ARY KAV
C A L L FOR
F A C IA L

C O SM ET IC S
YO UR F R E E
114H07

CNAS
For M l llm# II 7 *nd J II
ik ifl M vtl b t Ctrtlf»d

27— N u r s e r y &amp;
_____ C h ild C a r e _____

IPN
For port time 1 11 shift

C H ILD C A R E in my Hidden tk
home Chrittien almos M F.
7 Mom 1 Mpm Rett M l 4IB1

Accepting applications
Monday Friday. B 4
D etery Manor 00 N. II t l.
PsAary 407 *00 *414

F U L L T I M E l* i 4 yrs. taS/wk.
A lt a r s c h o o le rs
11# wk
Limch. Isneckt# M 1 W B 4 B B

FAX

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 4 0 8
For canvewiant and oconomi
cal advertising nothing bean
the Sentord Herald Fax us
your ad to the Classified Dvpt
and include tne t«Hlowing m
formation

Good pay steady wort
tram BO* MS 1*71 tv mtg

O Billing r
phono number
d ConlecI name and phone
number tar ad verification
• Start data
d Number at days you would
like y«ur ad to run
It you have any questions,
please ca ll tha C la ssifie d
A d v e r t is in g D e p a r tm e n t
Monday Friday. B M S M

Rectplqnltt. computer input
Must have tnowtadge ol prim
mg and sales Tru Dimensions
Printing
l i t *04)

DRUMS. K EV A O A R O . PIANO
LE S S O N S
Beginner getter
and bait. Degreed instructor
with 1 rears teaching aspen
ence All stylet and levels
First lessen tree Kelt IH-4410

L O T S Oaklawn M em orial
Pars 1 lor lha price at It
t l 100 Call BIB 771 SIM

r

IN T N I CIRCUIT CO URT.
I I O H T I I N T H JU D ICIAL
CIRCUIT, I N A N O F O R
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
C ASE NO. BB-IMl-CA-laK
KISLAK NATIONAL BAN K.
Pleintitt.
v*
S A M U E L GO N ZALEZ.at e l .
Datandanl(s).
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF S ALE
Notice Is hereby gi«on that,
pursuant to a Summary Judg
ment at Foreclosure, l will toll
the following described property
located In Somlnota County,
Florida.
LO T A B R Y N H A V E N FIRST
R E P L A T , a R a p la l o l
Brynheren. according to tho
plat thereof, recorded In Ptat
Book IB. Pages M and It of the
Public Records of Saminola
County. Florida
al public sale, lo lha highest and
bast bidder lor cash, at west
front doe- at lha Saminola
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida. 1100 A M on February
17, IBM
Americans With Disabilities
A c t (A D A ) Notice: In ac
cordance with tha Americans
with Disabilities Act. parsons
with a disability who need a
special accommodation lo per
llc lp a la In Ihis proceeding
should contact AD A Coordinator
at M l North Park Avenue. Suite
N M l, Sanford. Florida l i n t at
least live days prior to the
proceeding
telephone
(407)
B 7 C M E l l . 4717; I (#0415*77!
IT DO I or 1 o o ifU S iT d (V), Vie
Ftar Ido Raley Service
W ITNESS my hand and Seal
at this Court an January If, l**4
(Seal)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C m RK. CIRCUIT C O URT
By Jana E Jttfwtc
Deputy Clark
Publish January M 4 February
1. IBM
OEN m

0ATCAIE TEACHER

~ DENTAL ASSISTANT
E iperienced with etponded
duties needed tor busy multi
d-tC'ptmery other Strong re
start tv* and Surgical skills a
must Salary commensurate
with experience Available
Jan H Can to* 771 4M0

N I O H T C L U 4 S and L iq u o r
licenses Lew down, will ti
nance Call owner 407 IBB STM

S t — F in a n c ia l
_____ S e r v ic e s ________

DIRECTOR
For establisTtad childcare cen
tar Education and teperlenca
In early childhood required
_______ Call M l 4410________

TAXES PREPARED

D R IU OPERATORS.
QC INSPECTORS, ETCHERS
AND PLATERS

Tat p tE fa ra lic t from f i t up
40; m m i

W in te r S p rin g * co m pa n y
seek! individuals with pr*
vtaus production e.pertanc* 1
Shlltt available MervThurt
1 M P M 4AM: Frl, Sat. Sun
4AM 4 M P M or 4 M P M 4AM
41 M hr Permanent positions
.................. Never o le * i
i Personnel, t i t IJC?

41— M o n t y to L &gt; n d
KEEP DRIVING AND ST1U
GET THE M 0NEII
A ll you need It your title Jack
Diamond tor appointment
MB 1*7*

A3— M o r t g a g e s
B o u g h t a S o ld
W A N T E D 044000 1st Mtg on
tlh owner occupied bfk heme
IPX ml, M yrs 104 JOS to il

71— H e Ip W a n te d
A D D TO TO U R INCOME
S E L L AVON NOW!
C A L L W D l l u 171 Okie

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Nottco Is hereby given that we
are engaged In business at 4147
N Orlande Dr. 17 Bl. Sanford.
Fid. 11771. Somlnota County.
Florida, order the Fictitious
Name at O I L T A C ARS, and
that wo intend ta register said
name with the Division ot Cor
attans. Tallahassee. Florida.
accordance with tha pro
visions at tho Fictitious Name
Statute*. To-Wit Section SU 0B.
Florida Statute* IBBI.
M O KH BERI CORPORATION
Hasson A Mokhberl
Publish: January!*. IBM
D EN IM

PRESS OPERATOR
Itak *711 color Experienced
only, benefits Tru Dimensions
Printing
MB 4001

Mon thru Thurs S 't hr work
days Pd holiday and vaca
lion Apply al San 0*1. M M
Old Lk Mary Rd ■Sentard

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Es'abOthed profitable 11 yr
eld award winning company,
a n d I n d u s t r y le a d e r In
advanced tachnetag; balds is
expanding thair work lore*
P r o d u c tio n w o rk e rs a r t
needed tor all 10 and II hour
s h if t s . I n c lu d in g 1 d a y
weekend e h illt. days and
mghiv Excellent weg* and
benefits program Apply In
person Continental Circuits.
Inc S140 Bell* Are . Winter
Springs between th# hours at
M m end Noon or Ipm ta 4pm

• F I L E C L E R K TR A IN E E *
No typing) Jusl easy records!
Fun, busy place lo workl
F R E E REGISTRATION
AA A I M F L O T M E N T

iMWttikst.. nsstt*___

' • F O R K L IF T O P E R A fORe
44 M hr Permanent job with
great boss who's hlr mg now I
F R E E REGISTRATION
AA A E M P L O Y M E N T
T W W M Ib S f. M l 1174

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds lite success
We re well into our ]rd decade
ol framing tuccettlul agents
No licence7
We ll help'
W ATSON R E A L T Y C O R P
REALTO RS
m -» M

Experience m boat building
Hiring immediately Apply al
I4&gt;0 Uetgnee P lace 111414*__

TEACHERS
M u lt have earned 40 hrs
toward a CDA or equnratant
*r bachelors degree M early
childhood
111 1001

L I V E IN N A N N Y
Nan
s m o k in g ," M r s O o u b tln e '
personality, to c a rt lor 1
school age children Transpor
lat&gt;oh and Ret s required
Ovtado call eves ta* SMI

RECEPTIONIST
P ari time Energetic, good
math and typing skills Must
be able hi spell Call 111 M il

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

TELEMARKETERS

Needed for diflressed proper
tyi Sanfor d, r t lend ro
lu ts tt to 7M Secret Harbor
Lana. Lake M ary F L 11744

Long wood, port time Monday
thru Friday. SAM II noon and
SPAStPM . Saturday. 1PM
4PM SI M per hour plus bonus
and commission Permanent
positions'
Never etae*
Help Ps rse wail, t i t *1**

MAINTENANCE PERSON
General maintenance and repair
skills tor ct-ild car* centers
Mechanical ssills a plus Ideal
ter ret,r*e 14 14 hourly de
pending upon skills and expe
rlenc* Call M ) #41! between
___ _
SAM 7PM ___

• T l L C PHONE R E S E A R C H *
Wonderful petition outran
Ned to Its* you places Super
bolt and benefits! Tram fully
F R E E REGISTRATION
A AA E M P L O Y M E N T

M E D IC A L H E L P

rttw iithtt . m in t

IPN

W A N T E O M A T U R E person to
babysit In my homo in Genova
p y e w s Day* ME l i f t _____

It PM 7 AM and 7 AM 1 PM
Port time Apply m person
Laktetaw Nursing Center, ft*
East led Street. Saetard

iNorthotfso/Dock Wdfkm
Up t a ll) *1 hr Iwtlltreml
40i j** O + U ____ im I**

N A T L Lu&gt;
.peno.ng to Fl*
im tru i*wing tor mgmt per
sons Positions in recruiting,
training and direct sales ot
e n v ir o n m e n t a l p ro d u cts
Comm .bonus t figure In
com* Ird yr Resumes to
Human Resources PO Box
177. Orlande. Ft )7#W

W AR EH O U SE A N D O I N E R A L
LABOR H E LP N E E D E D I
Bonus lor drivers All shills
available Deity p*y. no ta*
Rsport tta d r ta work i » am.
Industrial Labor Svc . 101*
French Ay No phone calls

N EED EXTRA M O N EY

For tnddtar roam end 1 y»
elds 1 M l time positions, t
p a n lima position Experience
preferred K id s Kovner.
__________ MB B i ll__________

5 5 ^ -B u sT n e ss
O p p o r t u n i t y ____

I can help BIX success Bar. y
Myers 401 440 1141 until QPM

NOTICE O F
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Nofke Is hereby given that wo
are engaged M business at P O
• a t fleet*. Lake M a ry F L
m * S d * * t. Sem inal. County
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name Ol BODY C H E M IS TR Y ,
and that we Intend to regular
said name with the Division of
CorperilKm*. Tallahassee. Ftar
Ida. In accordance with tha
provisions ol the F ictitio u s
Name Statute*. T o w n . Section
BBS BB. Florida Statute* t t t l
James Stroup
Beverly A Periin*
Publish January H. 1BB4
D E N IM

eDATA EN TR YC LER K *
Top level co promotes within
E kceltant company banef its I
F R E E R EG ISTR ATIO N
AAA EM P LO YM EN T
T M W lH b S t , i m t i *

41— C e m e t e r y L o t t

STOP FOKECLOSUK!

L i f l i l N o tic e s

Service background S years
minimum exp Good driving
record Valid F L O L M l 1104

Eip. Industrial
S«BriB| Muhin# OpdtitOfl

Will

COUNTER PERSON

3 1 -P r iv a te
In s t r u c t io n s

I

PLUMBER

E A1V W ORKI ( X C E L L I N T
PAYI Assemble Products at
hem #
C e lt T e ll F re e
I M0 447 SS44EKT 1040

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

S P A C E S 4 V A IL A B L E Ages I I
*1* tor I** and md wki Mrs
AUrhellv’t Meuse III IkII

YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO US ANYTIME
DAY OR NIGHT)

• P A C K E R T R A IN E E a
Easy |obi Busy wholesaler
needs to hire today I Call!
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
IQOWtStkSl.i MS-lllO

DIETARY COOK
Full time Nurt.ng home *■
perlenct helpful Apply In
person
Laktviaw Nursing
Center BIO East Ind Street.
Sanford

IAMINATORS WANTED

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In tho event ot an error In on
id , tho Sanlord Harold wtH bo roopon*Jbfa tor tho tint
Inaortton onty and only to tho extent of tho coat ol that
Insertion. Please chock your ad for accuracy tha ftrot day h
ran*.

21— P e r s o n a ls

7 t - H &gt; lp W « n t « l

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

7 1 - H i p W a n te d

Legal Notices

91— A p a r t m e n t s /
H o u s e to S h a r e

$
W E N E E D YOU!

LO O K IN O ta share 1 Bdrm
cond* W D pool, storage
t lld mo me I utn 11* 147#

OEUVEN THE SOUTHERN
BELL
“REAL YELLOW PAGES”
IN TOUR OWN
NEIGHBORHOOD OR VICINITY

93— R o o m s to r R e n t
A QU IET. &lt;Naa r m . kitchen
phon*, laundry Apt't avail
abta also 111 4 up t U 4*11
C L E A N FU B N ISH EO ROOM
Wtait avail i n ws i n sec .
Downtown OT tad*

Men Women Retirees Student
s Full or Part Time Apgli
cants must be 10 years old or
older, have aw insured euta or
t._ck and be available 4 ar
more daylight hours per day

C L E A N ROOMS single starting
171/wk
K it c h e n , p hon a .
laundry, video games, e ll
Street pork tag 110*4))______
DAD will share 1 bdrm home ta
•ichwnge tor help with care
far two daughters. I* and IS
Ideal tor single mem or older
i n r m ___________
N E W LY R E N O V A T E D , privota
entrance, peddle Ian In your
mom. your own hoot control,
refrigerator, m.crpwiv* and
cotar TV OH sNeel parking
and m u d service Convenient
location Th* best ta loan
m i to n

C A L L NOW TO R E S E R V E
YO UR A R E A .
4*7 1M***7
S Mom 4 00pm
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
DO NOT C A L L T H E PHONE
CO M PANYI
O O J L , INC. EO E

OPTHALMIC TECH
Full time, experience neces
very Retraclionlst Coll Lori
at M l 7400

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R IER S . Tavares. FI,
a well established and grew
Ing Central F lo rid a based
company Otters you:
g Semi Annual Pay Increases
e Step Off Pay
b Unloading Pay
d Vacation Pay
4 la tely Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Average T rip s 7Days
• Lata Mode IConvent tonal
Tractors
It you have 1 years tractor
traitor. O TR and snow and ice
viper a w e plus a good driving
call:
'000474*014

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d i n n i n g S e r v ic e

U o t lc T
F L O R I D A S T A T E R E Q U IR E S
all contractors be registi.ed
or certified To verify a stata
c o n t r a c t o r s lic e n s e c o ll
I #00 141 7B40 Occupational
Licences are required by lha
county and can bo refilled by
calling M l IDO exl 7417

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
R E I / C O M M . Vinyl Siding .
A lu m . F ra m in g . O ry w a ll.
Door*. Rooting. Concrete
71)401 S O. Boltet, CIC#1t#t*

A i r D u c t C le a n in g

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TO U C H A B O V E Cleentaf
s e rv ic e . L tc / la * . Q u a lity
cleaning a n t l best M l 0*40

H O U SE C L E A N IN O . rttiebi*
and taasenabte rates Rat's
Bended/Lie/1 ns *57*147
H O U S E C L E A N I N O Q u a lit y
work, honest and rellabta.
Rats Dae 407 a r t pea_______
W IL L DO housecleaning tar
realtors, builders, demesnes
Rats and reasonable M l 070#
or 14* BBS)

KL DOCS ITAtL
Fla II right a l a price you can
afford Llc'd/lns From start
ta finish Carpentry, plumb
mg. electrical, and rooting
svc* » yrs el aspartance No
job Too big or small Call
lM 7 4 M « r» * ld # * H b rs.

Wt

SH O W

UP

Home Repairs
E le c t r ic a l'
M A S T ER E LEC T R IC IA N .
N apair addition, cqm m /rts
LtC/Itta l E R d m i f l M t 4471

C a rp e n try

F lo o r in g

C A R P E N T E R All kinds el home
repairs, painting A ceramic
tile Ricl-ordGrass
M l 1B77

H AR D W O O D FLO O R IN O
TO M O L S E N ld t ld M - m ?

H ANDY'S Multiple Svcs. Tree*,
roof repair, driveways, paint
ing Freeest. Sr.d ltc 114 TH)
M A R I N O H a m * R g p a lr ,
ip a cla lliln g In small |obt
C R C O M O M F r e a e s t lin il*

J a n it o r ia l S e r v ic e s ‘
BU TZCLEM JANITORIAL
C e m m a rttel/ R eild M ta Ttl

F ir e w o o d / F u e l

Lawn Service

FIR EW O O D S P L IT O A K Tree
Service and Hauling. Free
e s iim a t e O lM M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

TOM 4 J E F F '* LAWN CAR E I
fla* /Comm . dependable tew
rates I Free ett........... M b l M

Hom e Im provem ent

M aso n ry

A F F O R D A B L E Haws* Repah^
D lp in lt e t a Ail
A ll pfsaga*
pfsaeet Call
C*

TWF MASONRY, Brick. Stack.
Stucce. Concrete. Benev*'
dons L lc J lo * ........... l i t M M

C a r p e t C le a n in g
C A R P E T C LE A N IN G
a
Rooms l i t *1 Steam ctaaned
or d ry team
Guaranteed
lowest prices 4#1 i f f W t
S A M 'S C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
pte* befl and strip ttaers.
R tsld e n tiai/co m m ercla l t i
hrs M4 T ill, beeper 4440141

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A B A PLU M B IN O 4 SEW ER.
L e a k y f a u t a t s l R u n n in g
ta.tall? SM could solve your
problem Weter heater*. I t hr
ta p ^ c e ^ _ _ _ _ * b 4 lM m )

Pressure Cleaning
DUt^XT7iiT!Mm *q«5yt!
P R E S S U R E C LEA N IN O M AN:
Roots, pool Oeckt etc Quotes
by phone
Call 1)4 i

C A P T A IN C O N C R E T E . Weyne
Beal I Man Quality Opera
lion! m i l l t ' l l S M i l

sweep Insured Young's Sere

fa in t in g

CUSTOM FAINTINO by Jeltrey
Power tnt./eit L k 'd . Ins
Free estimates ....
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ru els. pool decks, walk*.
houses Fra*ast. M l 4 in

C o n cre te

AIR D U CT C LEAN IH O . gutter
cleaning, screening, chimney
ice.lie rB10t041l M)t##l

Home Improvement

/ h i V i oi

Swimming Pool
Service/ %epalr
W E E K L Y SER VICE from sal
mo Cham Rite Pool Service
_ J * 0 n &gt; l_ _ flo tw ri Shoemaker

Tree Service
ECHOLS T R E E SVC Lie s. Ins
"Let the Professionals do I f
Free estimates
M im e
L A E R V S LAWN AN D T R E E
F R E E ESTIM ATES
M l 1441

Window Repair
and Cleaning
STR ICTLY WINDOWS But nest
4 RasJdenllal window.screw
ctaenino Freeest MO m s

N IR O O N ISC B C EN H f AIR:
_______ M i m - m i

1s / m r

( i l l 1 f / / z xx i f i r i l . T J J’ J f i l l
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S a n fo rd H erald. S a n fo rd . F lo rid a - W e d n e sd ay, Ja n u a ry 28, 1 » 4 - 7 1

' 73- Rooms (or Rtnl

1 0 3 -H ou ses

Unfurnished / Rent

ROOM w/kitchen p&lt;i.it*g*« m
•» Airport ft Son ford A .*
Cull la m till noon H B JtH
VERY

CLEAN

HUDHOMES,
Lo* Lo* Oewnt Why rent!
The Hilliman Or eve
III EMI
Beefier
L A K E M A R Y . Nice I bdrm. i&gt;i
both cenl H 'A . fenced yard
clean Lake M ery tchoolt
1400pi us tec XU aao HIP

Room. f/S/tvk

Nonsmoking Laundry pvi,

me l l t l u n i n l l tU R M

7 7 -A p a rtm e n ts

Furnished / Rent

L A K E M A R Y A R I A . No pelt 1
bdrm l ' i bolh lanced yard
Cenl H A I M O mo V I ISfO

NOTICE

L A R I M A R V 1 bdrm. 1 bolh
mobile home It! A last month
1)10 mo M l 1404__________

A ll rental and rool ttlo lo
a d .rrl »n&gt;rnlt « r tuoiect to
It* Federal Fair Mouvng Act
a h lih makes It (Hegel lo
adverbs* any pveleytnce Inn
Ita lia n or d is c rim in a t io n
t u m l on ro&lt;*. color, religion
•#&gt;. handicap familial status
or naIipnglorigin

l A R C f I 1 t.’ l l. i o . e . u r J
Grorerw * VHIoge. w r porch
- IS O i P R * « - t n V m o H B 4 »

LIRE NSW. l ' i . tom rm.
screened porch } cor garage
ArO'lable Feb U M mo Call
Oot n i i i t i o r a ri leal
SANFORO ; hd»m i , ba'h
lakelronl houta U W mo
111 1004
_

■FFICIINCV All utilities m
Ciudad P n .a t e backyard
K l'm o n t h M l l l u

SANFORO O O LO SBO RO
R IN ETO O W N
1 bdrm . na* kitchen oir
H OPEBoon, ntd/rno «0f m i

Q U IE T Ntigkberheed d ra n
thadad lU I mo 1100 damage
dap M l 2*4* ask lor L to, q

SAN FO RD
in ( i . n r , i i
Dr 1 bdrm I belh cenl H 'A .
Fenced jetd s e ll mo 111 0 » t

7 7 - A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

Stenstrom Rentals

CASSELBERRY

e SANTORO 1/1 duple ■ « lir
ing rm and d m Wather hook
up S ilt mo S110 sec
O S A N F O R D 1/1 m l den
carport. * d hook ups. la'ye
14 'd 14/1 mo SJOOte)
e SHADOW L A K E WOODS 1/11
*/ db* car garage. Ipic . well
A teplK two mo IW0 tec
ONIOOEN L A K E !/} condo »
tingle garage C/H/A. pooI
prlr Cleant m i mo SIM tec
OST JOHNS R IV E R 1/1 a
garage he-d*god Hoots boat
t ip VW*!|*00 mo 1*00 tec
P S A N F O R D 1/1 ml fam ily
room, carport, C 'H 'A Clean'
W l mo SIM tecurily
O S A N F O R D 1/1 a p l CM A
pal*, clear 1400 mo l XX) tec
OSANFORO 1/1 ml fomlly rm
p al*. CHA. new carpel Clean
St'S mo S110 tec No pelt
Sleotlrem Realty. Iitc
■Wr Manage yeur Heme,
hke it wat aur awn " Jim Oeyle
1)1 l i l t Alter t P M: IIP-14*1

Upwai# tinglt tlory. patio
apartments I bedroom» Ideal
lor Wdir dual or couple
*** it t t __________
CO N VEN IEN T A N D IP A C IO U I
C ALL G EN EVA GARD EN S

aft * . _________ m tm
CO NVENIEN T A M F C . I A }
Bd&gt;m api&gt; tie*
| m mo
plutdrp I lease JJ« .-jla
CONVI N IIN T TO downtown ;
bdrm. &gt; bath tingle tlory.
quiet, w &gt;d hook up t a il mo
_________ m 2 2 4 2 __

LEASE TOR LESS!
One Bedroom Aporlmenlt
tree d e a l
Mostwmd Aplt M2 2224

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. 1M0 mo
I bdrm t4l#mo**duf)

3731(70

WASHINGTON OAKS IlfS c o ii
Or l ' i I ) Ret t and dap
t n . mo I *0' 'M »»}'

MOVE IN SPECIAL!
I Bdrm H Bam 111 m o
SHE NwNDOAM A P A R T M E N T S

1 BORM SrtO month p'„c s i c
s e c u r it y d e p o s it and
relerencet
V I 1U)
1 BEOROOM 1 a n ir.l , • wan
to wall carpel. S e ll plus tec
Mall Realty
1T1 STM

P A R K A V I I bdrm opl. lull
kitchen, remodeled Large
roomy on but tine'
s ill
E F F I C I E N C Y AR T kitchen,
fully remodeled cpecicut S ill
in * 0 M
R E N T A L R E S U LTS

I l/&gt; BD RM S4JS mo plus U l t
tec dep References Cell
111 1*1* doyv m m i nightt

O U I I T l/l« i IpotPWMa 716*
. Park. Adult comm 1421 mo
and tec dtp Water/Irath
mcl Barb Mon Frt 127 l*al

1 BORM. 1 BATH Coni H 'A
101 H oys D riv e
Sanford
SHI mo . S110 tec 1 » ateO

SAN FO R D Near I a I bedroom
I ba&gt;h k i l l per month 121!
tecurily Call 111 0110 ___

to

TWO BEDROOM l .i&gt;a ia&lt;g.
and clean Good area, ciote
but and Pinecretl School
Staa m a o r t lll/ w t P I TWO
1 B D R M . IW0 mo plut I mo
tec 4 BDRM 1410 mo plut I
mo tec C o ll in M i l
*1 BD RM . fty r m . H I . both
porch III A Ilf French Ace
OllS/mo HOQ/tec QJBooSI

L A K E Mary Good area. 1 bdrm
* * carpal C ' H ' A
appl
ceiling Ians minis H I 4/10
. .O N E A V A IL A B L E a a
2 bedroom I bath V ) **4r or
m te o i
SAN FO R D 1 bdrm
carporl
security system, lu ll k ll .
114 f i l l
Discounted H IS

I

BEDROOM A P A R TM EN T
SP E C IA L H f f o month more
m Coll Jerry, m «oio
I BEO RO O M I J , . r '■
II
t i l l te cu rily Or p o u t ond
relerencet
m u u
l BED RO O M 14) weekly t l »
deposit Pelt occepietl Coll
. n o &gt;441 or n o d l l _________
I

SA N FO R O D U P L E X . I bdrm .
Slot' metJt. SJOO deposit Call
oiler S4BMF0 SBM
SAAALL A F T . A X ond oppli
oners Ideal tjr tingle S1/0

B O R M I BATN . screened
porch cenl M A. |&gt;oo per
Ot* 4011
BORM. 1«, BATH Toanhouse
Df Wmtff Spg% MOO
mo * util N optU I4f fiQI

114— W a r e h o u s e
Space / Rent
LO N O W O O O /LAKE M A R T
Mid tire storage worehoutet
400 *00 1*00 tq II Tree rent
w 'llm q lease. Horn 114) mo
_________ 111 Oil*__________
SECU R ITY W A R EH O U SE 44A
ond O'd Lake M ary Bird
•1.110
1.000 tq
It of
fic/werrhouto •FimtJwd ol
•ice space alto available
Xopooko RoQlTy, I BIP -tlll

1 0 1 -R o u m

F urnithed/ Rent
SEAR O S T E E N tmaM house
furnished Senior discount.
ronl negohable 1311141

T 0 3 -H o u $ e s
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

WANTING 10 rent I 100 1 000 tq
It. mutt have parking Open to
all otters 111 SJ*4or i l t 41J1

(A L T A M O N T E 1/1 J c a rg 4 'a g r
Very meal S' SO month
iC A S S E L B E R R Y l ' i Fern rm.
near park SAM month

OFFICE/warrheute tpace. I M
Sq II P rim * lo c a tio n i l
entrance lo Control F lo Re
g*nol Airport 407H I &gt;401

iC L E A N 1 BDRM Fam rm.
A/C. carport, work rm . nice
yard nopals SC11110 I0A4

A

C H A M P A G N E

I.U -n S IY I.K

KIT *V CARLYI.KS li&gt; luirr) Wright

SAN FO RO 10.OSS Sq II 1 phase
sprinklers S l't q H Slenttrem
^ r ilt lt a c J iiiiO ^ J r j n iW

-(V H gC , JiST

.

U N A IIE K H llt llH I K I

C o e v illa
Apart m e a ts

fist CAT M Vt

ALW AYS fo (H A A ti ...

1 1 7 -C o m m e r c ia l~

Rentals

BUST S AN FO R O A V E WOO tq
fl bldg . lor tiore or olfke
spec* Salt mo m 110/

J &amp; J J lo W lfc C K ;
" "

« if

m

• 'm u

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s

323— M is c e lla n e o u s

• SNOW SKIS IM cm Lemot
Wim poles ond &gt;-orrl*f 111
otter HO I ' l l ______________

• PU NCH BOWL S E T wim 25
• •tro cupt SIS or best otter
Coll OT &gt;144______________

# YO U TH G O LF CLUBS ond
bog by Northwestern Very
cleenl 110 M l 10*4

• Q U A D C AN E Motoi and ad
|uttable Like new 140 (M21
M 4 112* evenings__________

189— O f fic e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t

O R UO S Two room site rugs
One brown, on* dk bite U !
for one, gel one tree M l 2411

F A X M A C H IN E. Murol* model
M*00 Like new IMS MS U N
oiler 0PM

118— O ffic e
S p a c e / Rent

171 — B u i ld i n g
M a t e r ia ls

NEW Sonlord offices and or
warehouses 400 MOO tq II
Special 1141'me 11) m i

O C O N C R E T E C U L V E R T !,
FI ter lion Like new! 110
1 1 seal

SAN FO RO O il er epaer U00
tq II building fatal. 1100 tq
^lj&gt;efj»llicowi&lt;l_»I1-2 2 i —

179— P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s

1 3 1 - C o n d o m in iu m
R e n t a ls

o r R E E 1 &lt;1 y r o ld m o le
Kt#|hownd M o u ttb fO M n .
k&gt;v#% children N#*dt good
Notts# It* yf o»d 9#m#t# c#t
Both dog #nd c#t R t fleed
h#v# #11 ihoU #nd #rv touring
12400H

1 ItONM 1 bath a d pool spa
•ennlt Security, ter pel*,
much moryi S i l l mo 171 I41J

141— H o m e s lo r S a le

207— W e a r i n g A p p a r e l

»ff0»D»BlL H0MLS
VENIUR! I PROPLOULS

O A IG N E R J A C K E T , burg^nd,
tic* T/4 small E*f*ll*ntcon
dlllon U 1 MO 20/4__________

160— B u s in e s s
F o r S a le

141 — H o m e s lo r S a le
FH A OR V A AS LOW AS IN
ANQ t and owner Imoncing at
low at ICD mol Gov I Fore
closures. Repotl Seminole
Orange Voiutlo
Santard last than 11 MS dewn
o O vrr 1/1 acre! 1 l, Ik dm
•am rm SaltlH ledith 144*00
ORrrwvalrd 1 l ’ i Newer root
ce'pet. paml. garage ter
porch IM *00
O R ELO C ATIN G I 1 l ’ i brict
ter porch fenced yd 141./00
o P O O L I R e n o v o le d I I .
'•replace s&lt;r porch t " NO

LAWN BUSINESS, le t * War.
art I Accounts ond equip
II 000 m« Income 111 /401

SI

STENSTROM
REAL TY.

Actum* Ne Quality I lirm acu
lo*e V t. dmlng family rm. I
car gar age 14*1 PIT ISM WO
Markham Wdt area c l &gt;14
Acres Pasture tlabir 1101000
LK Mary cutfem bu'lf*
O t/I.pool HO) *00
• I 'f .t r e r I 0&lt;ra S i l l NO
os/l. I Secret pool t p a t ’***00
OW NER FINANCING
I acre rtU le . er t acre etlalt
bolh over 4 000 tq II 4 4 pool
lakelronl w'dock. SMS SCO

I 'X V IM

o s n o n N r

I NC.

BUYERS!
Discoutajod in Your Search
lor Tout Dieam Home'
You NEED osar Full Time
Sales Team togne YOU
full lime Settice' So Call
An, One olthem ANYTIME'

321

4704

BATEMAN REALTY

31 2 W

1 iru t S i

S«infor&lt;J

U k .lr e w lM h o m e i l l too
1/1 corner lol a.r
14} W0
II or I acres I Term ti Counlrv1
I ' M lorn . air fenced.I lf 100
l/l/l.loeO *d* features' S'* *00

(C A LL B A R T '
real

E s t a t e , in c

322-7491
FOR SALE BY OW NER Large
1 4 Br, 1 Ra Cenl H 'A Fenced
yard. F re s h ly rem odeled
Close lo good Sonlord tchoo c
Asking Its *00 lerm t aveilwbie
111 IllS d eyt 111 OllSevet

BAN K F O R F C L O S U R E
Vi
wltfi 1 cor garage Buell in
1*00 Like new. targe yard'
14**00
P IN E C R E S T
41 . loads ol
room ! Apl mother In low
quarters Almost 1000 tq It
Only IM OHO
Coll for defalltl

D EP R ES S IO N GLASS
SHOW A N D S A L E
Sonlord Cletc Center. Sanford
FL
Friday mgM shopping
January &gt;1 4PM »PM Adm
MOO good Oil three doyt
Sot Jon 2*. M AM 1PM
Sun Jon M. M AM 4PM
Adm 11 10 with this o d ll 00

O B A B Y CRIB, and chetl. good
condition INom attrettl 1100
_____Coll V I 1*04_______

217— G a r a g e S a le s

O C H IL D C R A F T CRIB needs
mattress S10 Pleat* tail
__________114 10*1__________

A FESTIVAL WITH
YARD SALE

a BO R M

I BATH: M utt tee lo
appreciate priced lo toll 110
Country Club C v , Sanford
S4* 100 browner 17111*1

15J— A creag o -

_ Lots/SBlB
DC LAN D I A f if t I mil# off I 4
• ilf M HoYlBtOl. A Iforung
133 000 TON do*ti. ION inf 10
yt% U#wbyrf tfrlM S ttl&gt;

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mobile home or
home til* , h ortet c o llie ,
forming, or nursery Zoned
ogricullurol U *00 per acre
Small down payment with
owner firvanc ng too H I t in
I* ACRES ml O O U B L E WIDE
new 1 bdrm. 1 belh Potlu'e
ond woods No qualifying
14! 000 Alto 12 A C R E S Od
loining Irrigation, pasture
140 M 0 ___________M l Ot'l
I LOTS, 10 • i}» Ff eoch 1
c le a r e d w 'r c o d o c c o t t
IPinecretl oreo I Coll M l Jcoa

R E F R I O E R A T O R . S le v e t .
Wethers D rie rs
F t**. 1. r»
labor worronty 041 e*tro
R A Y 'S A P P L I A N C E M l S
French Ave. iooloed MS 4441
*SO FA
Peach Blue llowert
wim ottoman and matching
pillow-. Like New 1 100 222 010a
a S W IV C L R A T T A N CHAIR
Lt oak finish, almond color
loose cushion Like new 121
M l *020__________________
o W ATS R A I D . KINO S H E
IM
__________ M 44U 4_________
O W ATERBED . Q U E E N S U E.
New m oltresi ond healer 1100
M l *404 leave message

183— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d io / S te re o
• SR (K M A R T ) Brand AM FM
ttereo lyttem *177* (a iielfe
pl#r#f #*d ip##L#ft 373 C#ll

muo7

CARRIAOE COVE M O BILE
HOME PARK
M i44 1/1. tplil. *4 Boy Spring
Control H 'A . tcreen room

to.M0

M il* 1/|. U Fairmont V illa
Control H 'A . wather'dryov.
dithnathev. oil tiectrlc. co
thedrol colling, vinyl tiding,
thing* roo| northern Intulo
•■on. 112 000
M il* 1/1. II Liberty Central
H 'A . 14 coocoth
M X ! 1/1 tplil. II Pearton
Central H/A. carport 111 100

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s
• BIKE Sears. 11’ girls Hardly
utad 110 OBO Coll 111 0141

• BOVS 14”

ROADMASTSR

b ike
R ed w ith t ra in in g
whool*. In ••cellent condition
sis C o m a t m ____________
OOIRLS B IK E , lu ll able tor 4 4
year Ot-J child 10" whoelt.
pink while and green SIS Coll
1014140__________________
• G O L F C L U B S a n d bog
Lodes. F o n Par Flit* dubs
} S I ». ond 1 1 woods Lt blue
vinyl bop Coll M l 1044______

O A R A G E lo le tT Why heftier FT
WE BU Y P A Y TO P PRICE 11
441 M4 M M

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Coll In yeur go'eg* sol* od by
IT noon on Tuesday and lose
a dvantage o l our special
garage sole od pr.ee11 Coll
. .ClooMhednwwlec.dere.isi ..

327 7(11

MULTI FAMILY SALE
H outew o'et dom es bdrm
turn M l *224 II I E Colemon
Clr Sontard I fo 1 Saturday

221— G o o d T h in g s
fo E a t
A SP E C IA L OCCASIONT Some
thing different! Present our
unique gift Imported English
Toll** 4 special flavors In o
••elusive presentation bo.
set t* ! )4*OOC*tl M40
STR A W B E R R IES U Pick Open
earn 2f*l Celery Ave 1m l E
ot Sanford I ml N of St Rd
to H o o p tF o rm sM IM * * ^

• J E E P PICK U P *14. 1424 V*.
auto Engne and front re
built labout 20.000 m ilts)
Newer interior U 000 M l 2000
V II BLA Z E R 4X 4 1444 T*no*
pace*p*. black, new Hr**
U 4M Call 220 2M*_________

!=? Sanford Motor Co.

• C H E V Y CAM ARO. 1*22. Re
bull! V* lots ot new ports!
1»S1 M l Oil*eny lime_______

3 2 2 -2 4 2 0

FO P SALE rylngeroter. * a -1
water in door S2W Electric
clove. Amen*, uoo Bom lor
l o o p
i i o
i i i «
NICE R etrtg ero to r.U l ElectrK
stove. UO Bom w orkgreet.no
room mutt tell 124 10*0

IIU IU P/U t l Red IK. A/C,
•m tm cast, lull bedlmar.
rear window S* 4M M l 4*14

C A P R IC E CLASSIC
II V4
•uta. 2* 000 miles Eec condt
I D t l O B O m 21»2.M F f t

0 24 F T PONTOON h M l oil
I berg ott 140 H P Erenrude
Very lo tll Many eairot like
new Only IIP 000 M2 00M

• E N T E R T A I N M E N T center:
Glass lop doors E acellent
condition SWC0II14* 1142

• H A N D IC A P P E D VAN
:»•;
Ford E IM Lift, automatic
doors u 000 M l 141&gt;_______

OCJLMARO 2* Clots hood. Oil
the good ttuH, custom pa nt
1)100 OBO or trod* 10* 2*02 or
•24*4*2__________________

A P P L IA N C E S . F U R N . TV'S.
ETC
BU Y S E L L TR AD EINS CHE E PO O E P O T. Ml*
F R E N C H A V I .______

VOLU SIA COUNTY
Deltona
poof. 1 bdrm 1 both tpi.1
plan new carpet and poml
11*000__________ 00'0*4 IP *

O F O R D R A N G E R . L T X *1
P 'S . crulta. A/C. stereo. 4 200
miles. I yr or 22 000 ml left on
warranty Call 1M H U

M M Sonterd Ave . Son feed
*42 Ml 1*04

LAKE MARY

First Shiloh M B Church. 200
Elm Ave A tier led Item
JA N U A R Y 2*. I t g SAM 1PM

• F O R O L A R IE T . 1*10. F IIP
X clean. One owner. 14K m l .
loaded. 4yr 40K warranty
S* eel 122 04ll or M l 0*4t

BUY HERE. PAY HERE
AMERICAN OREAM SALES
AND SERVICE

• H ON DA ACCORD L X . t**t.
P ' S . P / B . o lr . Kenwood
a AM F M cats*"*. 4 door, low
miles Rosewood color Will
run forever 117.421 M l *421

•In Ouf 31th Teat*

• • FO R D EtpM rer ip M t *1*
Loaded A 'P . 2 wheel drive 1
speed Immaculate condition
211*00 O B O _______ 2240244

Alm etl Every Cor I Lit! It Sold
By The Time The Paper Hitt
The Streets! Lett 'O Cortl A
Few Trucks end Beats!
JIM
Low Down Payment
With Warranty I

• l*PS R E O A L MedOtllOh. t r
IP". 4 cyl ln-ou»boord motor
w drive on trailer 11 000 OBO
420 0004 or 40* AM I e ret

SANFORD

DODGE GR AN D CARAVAN
I E . t t l l . 1* *00 m l. V 4.
while'wood praln. 2 p e t s .
A/C. auto, cruise CaceHenl
cond 14 SCO 402 *aa C 2 * l ___

2 3 1 -C a rs

A P P L I A N C E S I B e ti p n e et
Bed W arrant, B o ll Seryicol
Wothert dryers, microwaves
W* buy epplioncetl Delivery
t r o q lA » B o r t .M » m i

3212720

181— A p p li a n c e s
___ ^ F u r n i t u r e

DODGE VAN. 1*20. Good candl
Iion I tl.ooo or best olt*r
Pleat* call M l 4242 after 1pm

IM

o C O R V E T T E . 1*24 Needs very
little work Atkmg IS 000 or
best otter ...________ M4 0I40

SANPORO D U P L E X . A I con
d itto *
good *# ighboftvood
134 TOOC#H #tf#f ) «0&gt; $74 XU*

• C H E V Y B E A U V I L L I VAN
'2*. I ton. Passenger van.
dean Loaded! Too much to
lift, mutt tee to apprecei*
Only U 4*1 O BO
J2I 4200

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U 000 Partial t,nonce Qtl 7t04

1 5 7 - M o b il e
H o m e s / S a le
USE YOUR T/U RETURN
TOR DOWNPAYMENT

1 6 5 - D u p le x fo r S a le

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

2 3 5 -T ru c k s/
B u se s/ Vans

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A tk Ing 10.100 M l 02M_______

3 2 3 -5 7 7 4
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•HUOE 1 1. detached garage
dbl *1 Needs wort 111 *00
•1/2. quw* street, fenced yard
Seller p e rt closing co tlt
S4I *00
•4* T R E E D A C R E S
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h o m e , n e a r Lk
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airport and ballway TERM S
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Bethel E tM tet (Near Stone
Iklandl 114*00 each Owner
wilt linonco M l 4)10

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medium, appraisal 14 000 Sell
lor 11100 lirm M2 *024lvmtg

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L A R R Y 'S M A R T 222 0112
S P A S : N e w . c o m p le te
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163— W a t e r lr o n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le

O L E A T H E R JA C K E T
western ttyl*. with If
sleeves and bottom
color Site 12 M 141172

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

S A T E L L I T E System Complete I
Trad* for port generator,
boot, hort*. pony cart 20* 1221

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

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

115— In d u s t r ia l
R e n t a js

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105— D u p l e x '
T r ip le x / R e n t

115-Industrial
_____ Rentals______

■*» FO R D BRONCO
4X4.
44 OOOmiles. 114.(00
________ Cell 272 4282________
1* 2 1 C H E V Y
PICKUP
Automatic, air. In good tondl
lion Meg whaals. canvas.
I t . ISO O B O
A ls o . 1*1*
automatic with air short bo»
shipped fro m C a lifo rn ia
Super me* shape I U S10 OBO
Call 222 1442
• MM C H E V Y U i ten p up. 1M
VP Runs good Englng and
Iran* strong 1120*222 M il
BIM2 SU B U R B A N OMC. I IL
d-*Mi. hall ton. mechanically
solid, now rad 'brake call
pers/haad liner Very peed
tires andtewphg IS.M0 OBO
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O L E BARON Cemrerltble. '14
Red. loaded, d-g dash, new
top, new lives 12000 **12*04
• LIN CO LN M AR K 7. LSC. 1*44.
Completely loaded Service
records ond receipts 11.400
OBO 402 241 1404

11*2 FO R D (LIOHTNINOI
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U l 000 will taka 1ITA00 210
IM2 days MB 7*2* before »pm

O M O N T E CARLO 1*24. greet
condt A/C. runt Ilk* e lop I
Sharp looking! 11,470 22* t i l l

It DODGE R AM 214. 1* patten
gar M0 VI. 24K mile*, like
new cond 110 » 0 222 1224

O L O t M O B I lB . 1*20. rebuilt
engine Gcod m ulct* car
Must ton 1200 OBO M l 4402
PU BLIC AUTO AUCTIO N*
E V E R Y TU E S D A Y TiM PM
O A YTO N A AU TO AUCTION
Hwy *1. Darlene Beach
*4*1111111________

238— V e h ic le s
W a n t e d ____
W E PAY T O P I F O R
Complete or Wrec ked Car*
Trucks R U N N IN G o rN O T.
AN Y CONDITION
222 40*4

SHORT OF CASH ?
Sorlowsly looking lor a nue.
cieon. useo c a rt U S P l h
O A B L E Down payments as
low os II** inch'd** toe A
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- 241— R e c r e a t io n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e rs

ruESAuro s a l e s
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• TO YO TA CO ROLLA w*gen.
•ft. Auto. A/C. red 22K.
worronty. 4*.MOOT 4474
• W HITE 1*44 Ply mourn Grand
Fury A I cond thru out Good
mileage U 000 O BO M l 4400
• 12 BUICK S K Y L A R K Good
cond . 4 door . Automatic. I'K
plus mllos Asking U.700 OBO
Coll after 4pm
.
M4 0014

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4 dr.
A m / F m tlere# tope. 21K
m iles. Assumable eiiended
warranty 110*40 M2 1224

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I t i t . Root a ir. ideal live
In/travel Furnithed Nlca*
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trailer, fully contained Sleeps
4 .elec brakes IISOO 2M I 'M
• 74 MOTOR H O M E Runt grt*t
Will trad* tar travel trailer *l
com parable value 11121*1
21 TRANSAN mini motor home
A L L new Inside Sleeps 4.
E ic e lla n l condition 12114
OBO M2 1442

223— M i s c e ll a n e o u s
o C R Y S T A L . Heavy Lead 42
p iece le t
Stem w are end
giettes Very nice g t Mfg

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X '4. Eight g lo ti panels Light
m t o p lM Coll 211 CT*1
D R Y E R . 1100 M E N S AMO
L A D I E S
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P F I R E P L A C E : Freestanding
wood burning Only 14] Coll

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L A K E M ARV 1/1 Lorge yard
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located In pork Owner I,none
Ing ovoll tl.JOO M l 1101

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by Howia Schneider
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T H EY O T C O /E P E D TH A T
M I M O W LO SS O C C U R S
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DEAR DR. OOTT: I’m 91. have
an enlarged heart, sca r lls s iir In
m y right lung and (Ind breathing
d ifficu lt. 1 ran llv r wi t h these
problem s, hul cannot llv r with
Ihe sh akin g of m y r n l l r r Ixxly.
M y doctor says l l ‘ a age. lu ll I
question him. I a lle n d church,
ro o k, new unit Itakr W h y then
does Ih ls condition ca u se such u
problem ut lim es?
D E A N H E A D E R : T h e re urr
m an y causes of tre m o r In Ihr
eld erly, running from the norm al
r lle c ls o f line ("senile tre m o r") to
P a rk in so n 's disease, a trcatah lr
n e u r o lo g ic a l d is o r d e r . Y o u
sh o u ld tie exam ined by a neu­
rologist who w ill d iagnose the
basls of your ‘ 's h a k in g '' and
prescribe appropriate therapy,
depending on Ihr cause
I am certain your fam ily doctor
would welcome a second opi­
nion: ask him In refer you lo the
specialist.
D E A R I)H. O O TT: I su ffer from
ostropom sls. I have severe pain
and sw rllln g In m y fool. A test
revealed I'vr lost 4 5 |M-rcenl of
m y bone density. M y o rth o p rd lr
surgeon says n o th in g can he
done. Do you ugrre?
D E A R R E A D E R : In sim p le
trrm s . the bone d e n sity test that
you had showed ab o ut a 50
l&gt; rrrrnl reduction In the ca lciu m
content of your bones. S u ch a
degree ol ostro|Mirosls filar r s you
at risk for painful fra ctu re s that
m ay occur w ithout w-arnlng or
Injury.
T here u rr several treatm ents
fo r y o u r a fflic tio n
C a lc iu m
su p p le m en ts (1.500 to 2.000
m illig ra m s a day! are the cor­
nerstone of therapy. In post­
m enopausal wom en, the use of
estrogen p ills or p atch e s mnv
retard calcium loss from Ixinrs.
an d m ay even stren g th en boner
that are already w eakened.
In both m en a n d w om en.
D ld ro n rl nr Culetm ar (two drugs
that Influenre none m etabolism !
often help ostm|»om*l* by d riv ­
in g ca lciu m back Into hone*
I believe Ihat you sh o u ld lx-

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u n d e r t ne c a r e o f a n r ndcx-rtnologlst. who w ill h e lp you
(and yo u r orllx |x-&lt;lic surgeon)
d e rid e w ltlrh therapy Is best (or
you. 1 do not agree th a t "n n lh ln g
cnn t&gt;c done.” In fact. Ihcrr la
mile'll more ttial ahould b r done.
T o n iv c you more Information,
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C0 U6CwTlk)Gi ADULT6
HAD ALL THE TWO
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F irst, make sure to d a y 's co l­
u m n doesn't lull lu lu ih c hands
of child ren.
If you go lo a w orld bridge
cham pionship, you sit in a large
au d ito riu m anil M a tc h the plu&gt;
at one table. There are ex|K-rl
com m entators w ho ir v lo predict
M h.u w ill liup|M-n on each deal.
A n d the eom m cn lu tors have an
even tougher task
trv lu g to
e x p la in and Justify som e tutiM-ilevabte bidding
L e t 's test y o u r p o w e rs t.l
prognostication. Look at to d a y s
diagram . In four spades, how
m an y tricks did S outh lose-?
No. you got ih.u w ro n g — li
w as five. Now for the "e a s y "
question: which five?
You really don't w-anl lo know
atxiut ih e auction, hut here goes
anyway. E a s t's o p e n in g bid
show ed at least live diam on d s
and 4-10 (minis. It denied a
live-card mu|or lint d id n 't pro­

m ise m u c h else.
N o rth decided she w a s too
s tro n g for a jump lo lo u r spades,
so cu e -b id lour d iam o n d s
E a s t 's first double a s k e d lor a
nou-rllam ond lead. A c t u a lly , tills
is sen sib le Partner w ill n o rm a lly
lead y o u r bid s till: o n ly by
d o u b lin g a cur-hid r a n y o u ask
lor som eth in g else.
W est led Ihe heart seve n , lit
a n sw e r to her pari tie r's second
d o u b le . East wort w ith the 10.
re tu rn e d a rlub to h er p artn e r's
q u ee n am i won the t h ir d de­
fe n sive trick with the h e a rt Jack.
I lie n East led the heart q u ee n .
•Judging East to be sh o rt In
spades, dcclarrr lu lle d w ith the
»|»ade ace and ran Ih e spade
Jack, losing to East s sin gleton
queen. Now came the h e a rt ace.
West overtoiling S o u th 's spade
eight w ith her nine: a n u n lu c k y
two dnw nt
( C J I ‘ 194 N E W S P A P E R E N ­
T E R P R I S E ASSN'.

two Irlends ol y o u rs have a
disagreem ent today, be careful
m il lo up|&gt;cur you're s id in g with
Personal control o f y o u r aRalrs one against ihc o ilie r . Unw ise
so c ia lly and co m m e rcia lly will m o v e s could m ake y o u the
lx- o f great lu i|x irla n re lo you lit heavy.
TAURUS (April 2 0 -M a y 2&lt;&gt;|
Ihe year ahead, Y o u 'll sense
y o u 're apt lo lx- m ore fortunate Self-confldenrc Is an a d m ira b le
w ith situations you m anage and q u u llly . hut It must Ik - tem pered
yo u r chart supports th is posi­ wit It com m on scum *. P rob lem s
arc |Kisslhle today If y o u r ego
tion.
d o m in u lc s your actions.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2 0 -Feb. III)
G E M I N I (May 2 1- J u n e 20)
Persons w tlli w hom y o u 'll lx- S o il se ll could swuy cu sto m e rs
In volved today are lik e ly lo tod ay, w hile llic hard s e ll could
m irro r your behavior. II you arc g e n e ra te resistance. If what
u n cn o p e ratlve an d In fle x ib le , y o u ’ re ollcrlng Is lu ll ta lly re­
th is co u ld set Ihc e x a m p le they'll jected. w all fora m ore p ro p itio u s
follow . T ryin g lo |&gt;utch up a lim e lo m ake your p re sen tation .
b ro ke n rom ance? T h e A slroCANCER (June 2 1- J u ly 22) If
G rap h M atchm aker cnn h elp you you a re already u n d er fin a n cia l
to understand w hat to do In o b lig a tio n , do not req u est n favor
m a k e the relationship w ork. Mall toduy from Ihe |x-rson lo whom
$2 and a long, self-addressed. y o u 're ohllgalctl. Y o u r petition
sium|&gt;rd cnvrlo|M- lo M nlchm uk- co u ld generate a n e g a tiv e re­
er. P.O. Box 4465. New York. spouse.
N.Y. 10103.
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug. 2 2 1 Today
PISCES (Feb. 2 0 M a rch 20) you m a y enter Into a p a rtn e rs h ip
T h e re 's a possib ility Unlay you arran g em en t with so m e o n e who
m ig ht m u kr things harder for y o u 'll need more I lia n he/she
y o u rse lf lltun they a c tu a lly are. w ill need you. Don't lo s s your
To avoid this, assess situations w eight around.
V I R G O (Aug 2 3 -S e p t. 22)
lo g ica lly , not em otionally.
ARIES (March 2 1-A pril 19) II T o d u y you mav lie g iv e n an

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Jan. 27. 1994

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assignm ent you w on 't know (tow
lo handle, y c l you m ight pretend
you do. T h is Is a ploy that could
severely backfire.
L I B R A (Sept. 23-O cl. 23) In
s o c ia l in v o lv e m e n ts to d a y It
m ight Ik - dHTh-idt for you lo lxy o u r o w n p e rso n , o w in g lo
Innglcd a llia n ce s w ith friends. II
you keep th is In m in d II co u ld
help reduce com plication s.
SCORPIO (Oct, 24-Nov. 22) In
order to achieve y o u r objectives
today, y o u m ight have to lx- both
tenacious and tactful. T h is is an
a rd u o u s b le n d th at m a y he
ltn|xissihle lo m ain tain .

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21| If e v e ry o n e w ith w h o m
y o u ’re In volved re je cts y o u r
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                    <text>THURSDAY

January 6, 1994

30 Cents

Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County alnco 1008
66th Year, No. 110 - Santord, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
□

S p o rts

SAC back on the court
Seminole. Lyman, and U ik r llm ntlry regis­
tered victories Wednesday nielli In Seminole
Atltlellc Conference boys' ttaskriball action.

SeePage IB

Epidemic of violence?
Crime up nationwide,
but local students rally
to fiaht it in schools
■y VICKI DeSORMIIR

□ People

Herald Stall Writer

Calling all seniors

SANFORD - oinrlals In Seminole
County don't believe violence In the
district schools Is nearly as had us ll
Is In other parts of Ihe country, or
even .n other parts of Ihe stale.
W hile specially trained dogs
r u m m a g e th ro u g h s e c o n d a ry
schools In New O rle a n s d a lly
searching for drugs and weapons;
trrn-agrrs In Oklahoma C ity are
scanned with metal detectora before
entering school each morning: and
closed-elreull cameras m o n ito r
school buses In SI. Joints C ounty.
Fla., things arr more relaxed at
schools hrrr.
A more visible adult presence In
the hallways and outdoor nrrus by
teachers, administrators and school
resource officers has helped lo

For seniors. 50 and over, the Sanford Senior
( ’enter has planned aetlvltlrs designed Jusl for
you. The m onth ol January Is rhork full of
exciting events.

See Page 3B.

Businessman arrested
SANFO RD — The owner of a local video siorr
was arrested Wednesday for grand thcfl and
scheming to delraud Sunliank out of $7,000
It was Ihe sreoud lime In less than a month
that John W illiam Deter. 30. 12 Carriage Cove.
Sanford was urrested on bad check-related
charges.
In mid-December, he was charged with two
counts curb of grand theft and schrnir lo
defraud video distributors out „f more than
930.000. D e te r allegedly paid for video
merchandise with checks written on a closed
account
lie faces similar charges In Orange Courtly
Involving a video store he owns in Orlando.
In Ihe charges died Wednesday, Ihe arrest
rr|Kirt slates on Nov. 0. Deter presented u
deposit lor his personal account at a Sunliank
branch. 2901 S. Orlando Dr. for S7.22H. A major
|&gt;or1lon of Ihe deposit was u $7,000 cheek
wrlltrn on l he.account of Pam Deter. The check
was payable to Video Review. Jo h n Deter's store
at 3757 Orlando Drive. Th e check was signed
with the name of Pam Deter, the defendant s
former w ile. A portion of Ihe Information on the
check was blackened mil. It was later de­
termined Jo h n Deter s name and uddress had
been obscured on the chcrk. T h e Joint account
waa closed In Ju n e 1992.
The bank Id le r, who processed the transac­
tion knew Deter well, arenrdlng lo Ihe police
report, after handling num erous commercial
transactions for him.
The next day. Drier returned to the hank, slid
presented a check on his personal account for
S7.000 cash, according lo the police report.
Deter received the $7,000 before It was discover
Ih r check deposited the day before was written
on a rlosed account.
He Is being held at the Jo h n E. Polk
Correctional Facility In lieu of S 13.000 bond.

Woman receives threat
SANFO RD — A female resident of Ihe Elder
Springs Tra ile r Park near Sanford reported lo
Sheriff's deputies that someone left a copy of a
Ku Klux Klan flyer at her door Tuesday
morning.
Sheriffs spokesman Ed McDonough reported,
"latter In the morning, she said she received a
telephone call from an unidentified person
threatening to kill her."
McDonough said the wom an, who Is while,
said she m ay be a target because she recently
allowed a young black male to live temporarily
In her residence.
The sheriffs department Office of Violent
Crimes Is Investigating the case. The flyer has
been turned aver to the sheriffs Office of
Technical Services section for processing.
As of this morning. McDonough said no
deflnule leads have been established In the case.

Museum board name changed
SANFO RD — While the nam e of the facility
changed several months ago. It was only at Ihe
final 1993 meeting of lire Sanford Clly Com ­
mission. that the board w hich oversees the
operation of the Sanford Museum had Its name
changed.
As of Ihe Dec. 26 meeting, the Henry Shcltdn
Sanford Memorial Library und Museum Hoard is
now the Sanford Museum Hoard.

rrducr violent tneldents that. In the
past, have ranged from physical
ireullngs lo threats with guns and
knives.
Across the country, school dis­
tricts are trying a variety of dis­
ciplinary and security meusurrs to
combat u growing ' epidemic of
violence." aerordltg to a survey by
National School Hoard* Association
released Wednesday.
While George Proerhel. director of
security for Ihe Seminole County
school district, says Ihe schools are
"far from violence-free and drugfree." they are "certainly not dan­
gerous places."
I'roechel said he believes the
majority of students have loo much
pride In their schools to allow them
lo become as bad us some other
districts have become.

S C H O O L V IO L E N C E
62 percent of the 729 school dlatrlcts nationwide responding
to the survey said violence had Increased In their schools
over the paal five yeare.
61 percent of Ihe
districts reported
weapons
incidents
&gt;e'

E

23 percent
reported n
drive by
shooting
In their
district

39 percent said ttirre
had been a shooting
_ .
or k m h n g
al school

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78 percent re po rte d student assaults on students
60 percent re p o rte d student assaults on teachers

C See Schools, Page BA

Bank robbery suspects nabbed
By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
S A N FO R D — Yesterday wus a trad day for two
suspects In several bank robberies.
T w o men werr arrested In connection with

separate multi-robberies In Seminole and Orange
rountles last year.
Robert O. Coffman. 35. was arrested by Orange
Cuunty deputies In connection with 10 trank
robberies In the past five months. William
M arrhlnl. also 35. wus arrested by Ihr Fill In

connection with five bank robberies.
Orange C o u n ty Deputy J im D ro w n says
Coffman was turned In by his girlfriend, who told
deputies that he had uppurenlly pawned some
Jewelry which had been the property of the

□ See Banka, Page 2A

Government acts
County P&amp;Z approves
subdivision rezonmg
SA N FO R D — Seminole C ounty
Planning und Zoning commission­
ers unanimously recommended ap­
proval of a subdivision In a swam py
area south of Lake Jesup lost night
alter reducing the impact of the
development.

Th e recommendation to approve
Ihe Hattie Ridge Companies devel­
opment al State Road 434 and the
Seminole County Expressway will
go to county comlsslonrrs Ja n . 25.
If they decide to advance the
proposal. It will be reviewed by Ihe
Florida Department of Com m unity
Affairs (hen returned lo com m it-

□Saa County, Pag* 6A

Lake Mary could make
meter reading easier
L A K E M ARY — Tw o new vehicles
are being requested by the C ity of
Lake Mary. A Cushman 4-whccled
vehicle and a 1994 Ford Von are to
be considered.
Doth requests are scheduled to be
brought up for consideration at the
Luke Mary- City Commission meet­
ing Thursday night.
Th e Cushman Is being requested
as a new meter reading vehicle. It
has a cab. manual transmission and
directional lights. Al present, the
city has been using a converted golf
cart to handle meter reading, but
according lo Director of Public
Works/CIty Engineer C. W. Te m b y .
the new vehicle Is Ideal for water
and parking meter reading, w ith

low maintenance costs, and the
vehicle Is licensable for over the
road.
In this year's budget, the city had
earmarked $8,000 for this equip­
ment. Te m b y says arrangements
have been discussed to purchase
the vehicle for 67.763.
He Is also requesting that the golf
cart presently being used be de­
clared surplus, and disposed of In
keeping with the city's surplus
property ordinance.
Th e other vehicle would be used
by the Fire Department, as a vehicle
primarily for the fire marshal. It
would be used for Inspections, site
visits and other fire prevention
activities. In case of fire calls. II has
u seating capacity of five persons.
Th e request also Includes assocl-

□S ea Vehicles, Paga SA

Hamilton Elementary School third graders Tareks Roberts, Jessica
James and Teshla Roberts, from left, brave the biting Cuio with
guidance counselor Jean Greiner this morning. They'll be able lo shed
Iho winter coats lor the walk home, though, as temperatures todsy
climb Into the mid 70s.

DeBary enters
new era as city

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Com ics......................66 Notion........

B y VICKI 0a6OKMIKN
Herald Stall Writer
DcBARY — T h e y 're mill operating out of the fire
house In Dclkiry.
Government operations are underway In Ihe
newest clly In ih r area. DeBary. voted Into
existence by residents of Ihe form er unin­
corporated area Jusl across Lake Monroe from
Sanford, began Us municipal functions on Jan. I.
1994.
C ity facilities are small. Much of Ihe work Is still
being performed by volunteers who work a few
hours a day lo help the city get settled and begin
operatlonson the right foot.
In December, voters went to the polls to elect
the first commission, mayor and vice mayor.
Carmen Rosamonda. Rob Sullivan and Clifford
R u tz were elected to commission scats.
Florence Ltlllc was elected vice m ayor and

M ostly sunny and
w arm er with a high
In the lower 70s.
W in d southeast 10
ntph.

Chamber volunteer Sara Altlne, left, assists Brenda Routh In choosing a T-sh irt.

SUBSCR IBE T O TH E SAN FO R D HERALD FO R T H E B E S T LO C A L NEW S

See DeBary. Page BA

COVERAGE.

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�tA - Ssntord Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, January 6. 1004

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND A CR O SS T H E S T A T E

Southern Bell to cut rates
■y ADAM YEOMANS

Jlues sought in fatal plane crash

Associated Press Wilier

F O R T D R UM — Investigators searched the splintered
wreckage of a twin-engine plane trying lo find some clue as to
lit registration and the origin of the 10 people who died In the
fiery crash.
As of early this morning, authorities failed to find any
Identification on the burnt remains of what they believed to be
a Bcechcraft King A ir which crashed In rural Central Florida on
Wednesday night
Without a registration num ber. Investigators were unable lo
confirm who owns the plane or if the plane had filed a flight
plan.
"W e ’re going lo have to go by the parts." said T im Munvlllc.
an Investigator with the National Transportation Safely Board.
The plane went down about 6:30 E S T on U.S. 441. five miles
north of Fort Drum . T h e two-lane road connecting Yeehaw
Junction and Okeechobee was closed nnd traffic was being
diverted early today. Its wing clipped a pine tree nnd went up
In s ball of flames In a wooded urea, witnesses said.

Officials gather for crime summit
J A C K S O N V IL L E — Florida needs to quickly build 25.000
adults prison beds and 3.000 Juvenile prison beds to stop the
early release of violent and habitual
criminals, representatives
tbl
of the state's six largest cities said.
Mayors and police chiefs from across Florida approved a
resolution Wednesday calling on the Legislature to take
immediate steps to stop the revolving door on stale prisons.
"W e have blamed everyone for crime but the crim inal." said
Jacksonville Mayor Ed Austin, who called the daylong Safe
City Sum m it.
Austin, a veteran prosecutor before becoming mayor, said t&gt;
large patt of Florida's crimes are committed by criminals who
have been released from prison early because of overcrowding.
"W e were talking about the habitual offenders, people who
should be In Jail who are out robbing and raping and
murdering people and the habitual Juvenile offenders who
commit 20 and 30 and 40 and 50 felonies who are stilt on the
streets today.'* Austin said.
The resolution calls for the expedited construction of 25.000
low cost prison beds, not to exceed 1 15.000 per bed; the
elimination of the current system of early releases, and
guaranteeing "truth In sentencing." so violent and habitual
offenders will serve 100 percent of their court -ar.-arded
sentences.

T A L L A H A S S E E - Consum er
advocates applauded a record
selling settlement that will savr
Southern Bell Telephone Co.
customers $1 billion over I hr
next four yrurs.
T h e agreement announced
Wednesday by consumer groups
and Southern Bell officials will
cap basic residential nnd busi­
ness rates through Jan . 1, 11HIH.
eliminate the Sl-a-m onth chargr
for touch-tone service and re­
duce overall rates by S300 m il­
lion n year by the end of 1990.
Th e com pany also will absorb
$112 m illion In damages related
to Hurricane Andrew In Aug. 24.
1902. cut Its profit margin, hire
275 service personnel and ofTrr
rebates to customers dissatisfied
with Installation or maintenance
service.
C o n s u m e r .a v o ra te n u n d
co m p a n y nfTlciais could
tut
estimate how much ihe average
c u s to m e r w ould save on a
m onthly bill, although II will tie
at least S I for the toufh-tone
charge. T h e savings will be
phased In
Southern Bell Is Florida's larg­
est utility, with about 5 m illion
access lines covering half the
state.
"S o u th e rn Bell's customers
ran look forward to significant
price cuts for a wide variety of
services over the next four
years." said Public Counsel Ja c k
Shreve. who represents utility

customers In rates cases bclorc
Ihe F lo rid a P u b lic S e rv ic e
Commission.
Shreve announced the seitlement along with Southern Bell
president Joe Laehrr and con­
sumer groups.
"A ll of these parties. Including
Southern llell. have done what
they believed lo be In thr best
Interest of Florida's consumers."
Laehrr said.
The 1*SC Is expected to consid­
er Ihe selllrm enl on Jan . 18.
said J . Te rry Deaxon, the panel's
chairman. If approved, it would
end Southern Bell's rule case
that was r x p r c t r d lo take
months lo complete. Heatings
arc lo begin Ja n . 24
For the settlement to take
effect, tire com m ission must
approve Ihe entire plan Drason
said Ihe settlement has "a great
deal of credibility" because It
n. - been endorsed by consumer
(trout's and *h&lt;- Aiinritcy Gener­
al » Ot- .e . bar he would not
speculate on the outcome.
Consumer advocates who have
crltlrlzed Southern Bell for not
responding to the needs of cus­
tomers hailed the agreement.
John Stiles a representative of
the Am erican Association of
Retired Persons, said Ihe settlemerit will help low-income and
elderly custom ers because It
Includes a program to reduce
basic rales for some low-income
ronsutners.
The rotti|Ki!iy also has agreed
to withdraw a proposal to offer
expanded local service and lo

At a glance
TA L L A i A X IE E — South*™ » « i l TO*
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butm*** line* through i»*l
• No ttatt«tao local maatvrtd taryic#
through m l Th# M rtico &lt;rau&gt;d odd
chargatbavdan th* tang.he* pAono tall*
■ Roputro ioutharn Poll to otnorb about
1111 *111110* In da nag** roiatad to Hirrrt
can* Andt**

• Ettabhth a to vita gua'ant** plan

not propose a n y statew ide
local-measured setvlce through
1997. Consumers groups dis­
liked that service because It
would bill l«ca)
nils by the
minute.
Another part of the settlement
would require the company to
reduce rates SI I million a year
s t a r l in g In 1 9 9 5 to o ffe r
expanded local calling service
between Dade and Broward
counties, w h ic h Include the
Mlaml-Fort Lauderdale arras,
Ihe slate’s most populated.
Th e settlement reduces the
company's rate of return from
13.2 percent to 10.8 percent In
1993
It also would change the socalled "Incentive" rate plan the
company has been operating
under since 1988. Th e changes
would require the company to
refund 60 percent of Us profits

that would pro,&gt;d* rabatet O »JI to
ratUtantial cuttamat* and 1100 to bu»m*tt
cut tamo« n I f , determined that inttell*
ton or maintenance l r &gt; &lt; « * o o un
tatltlectary
a Implement a Lltalino program to
alto* r*dwcod bade rata* toe ta* » o m *

canaumart
• E tiaOnn opanfed local caning o»
t*o#n Dad* and Br«*ard count**
• Cap touttion SOI * earning* at 10 0
pocont in tm . tnttoadot II Ipocanl
• lmpi*m*nt an Incantlv* regulation
plan that tfqwirtt tho company to rotund
*0 pocont ot IN profit* •■tending tl
parrott in It** and I I 1 pocont In ItM
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exceeding 12 percent In 1994
und 12.5 percent In 1995.
T h r settlement would end
regulatory Investigations Into
Southern Bell's sales and billing
practices that resulted In a S I 5.2
million settlement with the A t­
torney General's Office In late
1992. The attorney general still
is Involved In an ongoing federal
lawsuit In Miami seeking refunds
for Inside-w ire m aintenance
charges.
Florida Attorney General Bob
Butterworth. who baa been a
vocal critic of the company,
applauded Ihe oeitlrm rnl nnd
called It the largest of Its type in
the country.
" I th in k It's fair for the
ratepayers." Butterworth said
" I think Ja c k (S h re ve ) has
extracted as m uch as humanly
possible from a com pany."

Agent pleads guilty to stealing $700,000
MIAMI — T h e Drug Enforcement Administration agent who
formally arrested Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega
pleaded guilty Wednesday to stealing #700,000 In an unrelated
case.
Rene Dc La Cova. 44. an agent for 11 years, was the D E A 's
group supervisor in Fort Lauderdale after working In Panama
and Colombia.
"It always hurts when someone goes over to the dark side,"
said BUI Ruzzamentl. the agency's spokesman In Washington.
De La Cova Is one of only two D E A supervisors convicted on
drug-related charges In the last 10 years, said Ruzzamentl. In
all. 11 agents — out of a current staff of 3.600 — have been
arrested or convicted In that period, hr «aid.

Job well done
T h e S c e n ic Im p ro ve m e n t
Board ot Ihe City of Sanford
presented the Beautification
Award to Ihe newly renovated
Sanford Museum on lakefront
City employees, who worked
diligently on the landscape of
the new facility, front row left
to right. Cheryl Markos. su­
pervisor, Alicia Clark, curator
of the museum, John Chaniol,
l^ rry Thomas. Juanny Mercer,
SIB board member, Connie
W illiam s. SIB chairwoman
Back row lelt to right, Bill
Barrington, Jeff Zankofsky,
Bill Moore. Patricio Sanchez,
supervisor In charge of draw­
ing landscape plans. Gerald
Taylor and Larry Luce, were In
attendance to accept the
award.

From Associated Press reports

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girlfriend's latsax-hushend.
Deputies were also told that
CofTman had been driving a red
Honda and black Dodge Colt,
both of w hich had been de­
scribed In bank robbery In­
vestigations.
Brown said Coffman was out of
town when they finally con­
nected him w ith the bank rob­
beries two days ago. "H e came
back to town yesterday." Brown
said, "and we promptly arrested
him. but only on a charge of
grand theft, connected with the
Jewelry."
CofTman was reportedly living
at 3041 Whisper Lake D iv e In
Winter Park.
Brown said charges connected
wllh the bank robberies would
hive to be placed against him by
the FBI. Of the ten banks police
said CofTman allegedly robbed,
five were In Orange County, one
In Pensacola, and the four In
Seminole C ounty were the Sun
Trust at S.R. 434 and 436 on
Sept. 3 of last year; First Un*w

LOTT— Y
M IA M I - H e ra are the
w inning n u m b e rs selected
Wednesday In the Florida Lot-

,ery:

on Montgomery Rood on 3*pt. 8:
Coral Gables--------Federal* on Oct. 28.
and Sun Bank on S.R 434 .q p
Nov. 9.
In an unrelated case, at thr
Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty In Seminole County, the FBI
has officially placed charges of
bank robbery against W illiam
Marchlnl. 35. who has no local
address.
T h e F B I re p o rte d th a t
Marchlnl had been arrested by
Orange County Sheriff's depu­
ties In m ld -D cce m b cr. on a
charge of violation of parole. He
had been Jailed In Seminole
County.
W h ile In Jail. F B I agents
managed lo link Marchlnl with
live bank robbery cases, four In
Orange County, and one at the
First Union Bank In the Butler
Plaza. In Casselberry on Oct. 4.
1093.
T h e federal cha rg es were
placed against Marchlnl yester­
day. There was no Immediate
indication as to when the FBI
wilt place the charges against
CofTman.

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Zoo is looking for international travelers
By N IC K PP8IPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD Ed P o se y ,
director of the Central FLorldu
Zoological Park. Is seeking trav­
elers to Join him on a 9-day trip
to Trin id a d and Tobago this
spring. Reservations arc re ­
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The trip will be from March 26
through A p ril 4. and will cover

tire world renowned Asa Wright
Nature Center In Trinidad and
Little Tobago Island. King's Bay
and the Rainforest Preserve In
Tobago.
Zoo marketing director Andrea
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tuucun. scarlet Ibis, red howler
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Cost for the trip Is S I .950 j
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meals, and a #100 donation
the Central Florida Zoo.
Reservations are due by J i
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50s. W ind southeast 5 mph.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High In
the mid to upper 70s. W ind
south 15 m ph.
Extended forecast; Saturday:
Mostly cloudy wllh a chance of
showers. Lows In the 50s. Highs
In the upper 60s west to low to
m id 70s cast. Sunday: Mostly
sunny and colder with lows in
the upper 30» north to upper 40s
south. Highs In lire 60s. Monday:
Fair and not as cool. Lows In the
50s rust lo upper 40s west.
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T h e high te m p e ratu re In
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degrees and the overnight low
was 36 us reported by the
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Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
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today was 51 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
40. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
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□Barometric proasara.90.2S
C Relative Humidity....80 pet
□W inds....................... Calm
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POLICE BRIEFS

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AP Special Correspondent

ShrnfTs deputies conducted a trafllt Hop on lowu Street near
Sanford Tu rw la y. when they reported seeing a vehicle being
driven ncroM a lawn. Tlie driver. Idmllfled aa H arry Howard
Dreggora. 68. of 1311 Santa Barbara. Sanford, was arrested on
n charge of driving under the Influence of alcohol. T w o others
wrre said to t&gt;r In the vehicle at that lime. One. Mark Allen
Watkins. 30. of 31)50 Iowa Avenue, was arrested on charges of
(Mmsrsslon of a controlled substance and possession of drug
paraphernalia The third person was not charged.

Drug arrest
Elijah McCloud. 37. 007 W . 12th Strret. was urrestrd by
Stutford police In the 1400 block of W. 13th Street Tuesday.
Members of the Special Investigative Unit rr(x»rtrd seeing what
they believed to be drug activities underway and stopped to
Investigate. Th e y reported McCloud was found In possession of
what proved to Ire marijuana as well as crack cocaine. He was
arrested on charges of |xtsaras!nn of crack cocaine with Intrnt
to distribute, and |x&gt;s»esslon of marijuana w ith Intent to
distribute.

Home emptied
Sheriff's deputies are Investigating an alleged theft at two
mobile homes In Tow n and C oun try Trailer Park T h e owner of
one of the trailers (old deputies she believed the theft may have
occurred between April 12 and Dec 24 of this past year, during
which time the orcu|Mnts moved out and left the area Doth
mobile homes are presently vacant. An estimated $1.35)0 In
Herns wrre reported missing from the two units. Including
kitchen Items, lied sheets, blankets. 11 chairs, two couuches.
four coffee tables, a stereo and bookcase.

Auto theft
Witnesses told Sanford police they saw a man take a 195K)
Pontiac from a lot at Lake Jennie Apa rtm e n ts early
Wednesday. Police s|Miltrd the vehicle a short time later at 9tii
and Pine avenues, and conducted a traffic stop. David E.
Williams. 20. of 1714 Park Avenue, was arrested and
rrporlrdly Identified by the witnesses He has lieen charged
with grand theft, auto.

Homo invasion
A Sanford man told police h r was appmarhrd near his home
at Lake Monroe Terrace Tuesday night by a wom an asking for
a cigarette He said he told her he had none, but had somr
rolling (tapers in his apartment. After she accompanied him to
Ills room, he reportedly told police four or five men knockrd on
his door and entrred. knocking him !n the floor and kicking
him In the stnmnrh and back. l*ollce said he also reported that
the woman assisted the men. He said one man had a large blue
semi automatic handgun and pointed It at him as another
removed $470 from his pocket before all the persons fled from
the area. Sanford police are investigating several leads In the
case

Car damaged
James Morris. 48. of 86 W illiam Clark Court, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday. Officers said he had caused an
estimated $100 damage to a parked vehicle. He was charged
wtlh criminal mischief.

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Vietnam MIA search begins
■ r O IO ftO B lN M *

Double arrest

—

HANOI. Vietnam — U.S. trams fanned out
arms* old battlefields In Vietnam today In
search of Am ericans missing In action — the
biggest surh operation since the end of the
wnr.
Their efforts took on added significance us
the United Staten eonsldem relaxing or even
lifting the 19-year trade embargo on Its
former tn rm y.
President C lin to n has Indicated his de­
cision hinges on progress In getting from
Hanoi the fullest possible accounting of the
2.235) remaining MIA*
Five separate U .S . congressional delega­
tions and the highest-ranking U .S milltary
nfflcer to visit Vietnam since the war ended
In 1975 are a rrivin g over the next 10 days to
ttSMM MIA progress and potential trade
relations with Vietnam
Western d ip lo m a ts and businessmen
point to recent developments as Indicators
that thr Clinton administration will lake
som r art Ion on the trade rm turgo this year.
A dozen U .S. companies already have
registered lo hid for about $300 m illion In
Internationally financed hlghwuy projects
following C lin to n 's slight rasing of (hr

em bargo,n September.
Mobil Corp. plans lo begin exploring for oil
off southern Vietnam In thr spring, along
w ith three .Japanese companies. It Is
counting on the emtxirgo lielng lifted by the
tim e a n y oil — the m ajo r focus of
international Investment In Vietnam — Is
dlsr-ovrrrd
U.S. companies ere still forhlddrii Irum
buying or v llln g consum er goods and oilier
commercial activities In Vietnam.
Despite the reported progress, veterans
groups in Washington railed on Clinton to
resist pressure from hlg business and
maintain (lie embargo until Hanot hands
over more Information and MIA remains
"O il companies and other businesses ...
are anxiously waiting to Jump Into Vietnam
In order lo take advantage of cheap lalror
unit available markets and resources." the
American legion said In a letter
Addrd the Disabled American Veterans:
"It would t&gt;c deplorable and drrellful In give
up our nation's quest lor thr fullest (tosslble
accounting of our missing servicemen Just
to pad the bottom lines of a few American
coriporat Ions."
Today's New York Tim e s called for an end
to thr embargo In lls lead editorial, saving
"W ith »he rest of the world trading freely
with Hanoi. Ih r embargo (mulshes Am eri­

can husl.tes.v-s far more than II punishes l lie)
Vietnamese.'*
U.S. officials In recent weeks have praised
the ioopcratlon of the Vietnamese lu the
MIA search.
When Vietnam first allowed Ihe United
Stales to search for remains In 15)88. o n ly
three men were permitted to enter tincountry and their access was limited
The operation that began lixluy Involves
84 American III eight trams — the most
ever, according to A rm y Lt. Col. David L.
F rcd rlk so n , a spokesm an. Th e y ha ve
Hanoi's permission lo roam the countrywide
In both tile north and smith.
Th e search Is lo end Jan. 2H
Adm . Charles R. (.arson, commander of
U.S. forces In the Pacific. Is arriving Ja n 16
In Vietnam lo check on progress. H r Is the
highest-ranking U S. military officer lo visit
Vietnam since ihe war ended.
Th e first congressional delegation Is due
In Hanoi on Saturday, led by Sen. J . Dennett
Johnston. D-La.. chairman of ihe SenateEnergy and Natural Resources Committer.
Accompanying him will In- Sens Mark O.
Hatfield. R Ore . Alan K Simpson. R-W yo ;
A rlrn Specter. R-Pa.: Don Nlrklrs. R Okla :
Harlan Mathews. D -Tenn.: and Robert F
Dennett. K-Utah

Assisted suicide law: Appeals court today
■ y JU LIA P 9 0 D I8
Associated Press Writer
D E T R O IT W h e n Teresa
D obbins' hair fell oul after
chrinolherapy. M arie DeFord
helped her simp for a wig When
Bobbins had a retching reaction
to rnoqihlne. D eFord was at her
Ix -d s ld e When B obbins tottered
out of Ihr hospital on crutches.
DeFord held her a r m .
T h e y 'r e best frie n d s and
housemates A n d if Bobbins
decides to kill herself with an
overdose of pills when the pstn
of bone cancer becomes un­
bearable. DeFord says she will
bring her a glass of water — and
gn to Jail If found guilty of
breaking Michigan's law against
assisted suicide.
"If that's the risk I would have
to lake In ordrr not to desert her.
that's the risk I would have to

ta k r," DeFord. 60. said In a
telephone Interview from her
Lansing home.
DeFord planned lo be there
tilts afternixin lo hear argument*
on the ban before the Michigan
Court of Appeal* Tw o Wayne
C o u n ty r lr r u ll Judges struck
down the law ns unconstitu­
tio n a l. and prosecutor* a p ­
pealed
Th e Legislature enacted the
ban last year to stop Dr Jack
Kevorkian, who has attended 20
deaths since 195)0. The retired
pathologist has been charged
w ith breaking th r law four
times: one of the charges was
thrown out.
Like DeFord. state Sen. Fred
Dillingham planned In lx- In
court today. And like DeFord. he
would never think of abandon­
ing a loved one In nerd Hut that
commitment means something

very different lo him.
Dillingham ted Ihe drive to
outlaw assisted suicide — and
crafted Ihe law that did so
Behind his drive lies concern
for his 20-year-old daughter
Krtsty. a 45-pound quadrapleglc
amputee with the mental capaci­
ty of a I -year old.
"H e r vocabulary consists of
mainly 'no.' a little 'yes.' and u
lot of 'Daddy.'” said Dillingham,
who bathes her. feeds her and
laughs with her.
Dillingham said he fears that
people like his daughter could be
pushed Into killing themselves If
the state declares suicide an
acceptable option and begins
passing Judgment on whose life
is worth ilvtng
"W hen people start to feel
they're a burden, as opposed to
trying to Improve their position
In life — It becomes a very

slippery slope." he said.
H ut B o b b in s , w ho w a s
d ia g n o s e d w i t h m u lt ip le )
myeloma seven years ago. calls
Ih r ban unjust
" I don't believe « law should
be m udr (hat would jend a
friend of mine, a loved one. to
Jail for any type of asslstunco
they might give because of a
decision I make regarding m&gt;'
health." Bobbins. 43. said th h
week.
Bobbins Is a plaint III In one of
three rases before the threejudge appeals panel. In a lawsuit
filed by the Am erican C iv il
L ib e r t ie s U n i o n . B o b b in s
pleaded for the law to be struck
down.
She said. "It Interferes wtlh
rny right to chcxise. my right to
privacy, m y right to pursue
happiness."

Warrant arrests
• Michael William Cull. 21. 420 Wilson Place. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies at his residence Monday. He was wanted
for violation of parole on a conviction of drivin g with a
suspended/revoked license.
• Matthew J a v Sahler. 33. 105) tlalboa Court. Sanjbfd. was
arrested by sheriff's deputies at h it residence Tuesday. He was
wanted fgr violation of parole on a conviction of drivin g under
the Influence of alcohol
• Utysaes Casey. 31. 1206 W . 14th Street. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies al his residence Tuesday. He was wanlrd
on a Volusia County warrant for ullerlng a false or forged
Instrument.
• Christopher Clark. 19. of Oviedo, was arrested by Sanford
police following a traffic slop In the 500 block of Avacado
Avenue Tuesday. He was found to be wanted for violation of
parole on a conviction of possession of cocaine.

Domestic cases
• Charles Green. 36.5)09 Hay Avenue. Sanford. «vas arrested
by Sanford police at hts residence Tuesday. Police said he had
been In an altercation with his wife. He was charged with
domestic violence, aggravated battery.
• John Christopher Rudolph. 42. 627 Mimosa Drive.
Sanford, was urrested at hts residence by sheriffs deputies
Tuesday, following a reported dispute with his 74 year-old
father. Rudolph was charged w ith battery, domestic violence.

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ED ITO R IALS

AIDS crisis:
New ads and
responsiblity
In i hr- early ItHiO's. radio and T V broad­
casters were prohibited from saying a certain
twelve words, determined to be indecent.
Beyond that was a self-imposed rule of
keeping the words as non-offensive as
possible.
On television, newscasters never spoke of n
jx-rson being raped. T h e y were described as
being sexually assaulted. In dramas, soft
music played and a landscape scene was
shown to indicate an net of making love.
Tim e s have changed. No one minces words
any more. Many four-letter words are often
heard. If something happens In a bedroom, ll
Is shown.
Now the federal governm ent, through
Health and Human Scrvlers. Is railing for ads
lor condom s to a p p e a r on com inerelal
broadcast stations and networks. With them
will be what rould be considered explicit
visual matter, upproachlng but not physically
showing condom usage.
Th e uds are not to promote the sale of any
particular brand of condoms. T h e y are
designed to educate and urge people to use
them. Most of them have been produced with
as m uch dclccacy as possible. Yet they must
get the message out.
T ills Is going lo shock some people. A few
m ay even turn their T V sets off. but that
won’t last more than a few days.
Soon, we will become accustomed lo seeing
these ads. We have already done so with
other visual,and verbal offerings.
T h is is not something the public wants.
However. It is something the public appar­
ently is Hiking for through Its neglect of
responsibilities.
Th e government should not have to call for
this. It should be the responsibility of parents
lo Instruct their children on problems such as
AIDS.
It should also be up to adults to be educated
enough to realize the protection offered by
condoms against this deadly disease.
We have forced the government to tell us
what to do. It Is sad that this approach has to
lx* tuken.
Unfortunately, It m ay be necessary. Some
parents still refuse to discuss or even mention
condoms In the presence of their children.
People attending group meetings, regardless
of where they may be. seem too embarrassed
to discuss condoms. Few ever discuss AID S.
If no one explains the dangers of this
transmitted disease and what must be done
to prevent It. how can we hope to combat It?
If we ignore It. It won't go away.
It's tim e we started doing more for
ourselves, and not always walling for the
government to do something about It. Each
time It docs. It takes some of our personal
freedoms uway.
Ta lk about the AIDS problem and condoms
with yo ur family. Discuss it during gatherings
with otliers. at a civic function, formal
meetings, or whenever you can.
In doing so however, also discuss and teach
family und religious values, which can be the
safest alternative to condoms.

LETTERS

Branch Davidians
On Ja n 10. 1994 12 Innocent Branch Davidians
are going before a kangaroo c o u rt.
We said nothing when R andy Weaver's wife und
son were murdered.
We said nothing when the Brandi Davidians
were al lacked on Frb. 28. 1993.
Wc said nothing on A p r. 19. 1993 when they
Incinerated h o human beings.
Now we have a dianer lo be heard regarding the
trial of 12 Davidians for m u rd e r in San Antonio.
Texas In four days. Jan , 10. 1994.
Th e won Id-Ik - rulers of this world learned dial If
you silenrc thrir emit rolled press the Am rrteun
(Moplr w ill stay asleep.
Are we going to stay asleep???
Yours for a free America or a Toller slate.
Leonard D. Ladner
Longwood

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

The big lie keeps m arching on
Bv nature I am an optimist, t think dial
America Is slowly gathering its moral resources
(or a highly successful rounlrr-nltnck on the
forces dial have been debilitating II. amt dial d ir
21sl century, as a result. Is going to lie a whole
lot better than the 20th.
But every now and then. I must admit. 1 get
temporarily depressed by the ability of our
liberal media to rewrite history. Th e Reagan
admlulsirailon was the most howllngly suc­
cessful 111 the modern history of the United
Stales. Those who can remember ll know this, or
al least once knew ll. and are therefore relatively
im m une In the liberal efforts to smear It
retroactively as an era ul greed and glitz when
"the rich gol richer and l hr poor got poorer" and
d ir needy were left to rot In the gutters of our
m ajor cldcs.
But what about the generations now coming
on line who have no recollection ol those days?
Th e y are subjected to endless replays of the Big
Lie. und rail hardly help believing at least some
of them. I remain stubbornly convinced dial the
ln id i w ilt prevail In the long run, hut ll certainly
won't if the liberals can help it.
Take the Jan. 3 Issue of Th e New Republic In
an otherwise imohjeetloiiable article on the
Salvation Arm y. Sallle Tisdale quotes a longtime

A rm y veteran on "th e need ror social services in
Seattle and Alaska":
" I ' v e f e ll v e r y
frustrated since the
Reagan years, when
they made so many
rut backs, rsjrec tally
In maternal and child
health People are so
m u c h w o r s e o ff
now "
There II Is again
T h e B ig L ie
No
d oubt the w o m an
■I n o t e d r e c a l l s
a n e c d o ta lly som e
particular handout In
her area that was (or
£ l must admit. I
s o m e r e a s o u
got temporarily
d im in ish e d d u rin g
depressed by
the I984H But her
the ability of our
statement, as quoted.
liberal media to
Is simply amt llatlv
rewrlto history. ■
untrue I si used that
as soon as I read It,
as m any others no
doubt did. But who has the time or the facilities
to track down these falsehoods?

Well I m u krd down dlls one. According to the
ll.S Budget Appendix for 1983, the I9H1
expenditure for die Maternal and Child Health
program was 8390 million. In I9H9. according lo
the 1991 Appendix (page A-603 If you’re
following dlls. Ms. Tisdale), n was 8334 million
Tha t's a 39 percent increase, and ror reeling for
Inflation |3H p errrn ll dial m rnns that Maternal
and Child llealdi expenditures actually In­
creased slightly during duit mean old Reagan
administration.
What's more, they kepi rigid on Increasing
under Bush
to 84150 million, making hash of
die woman's assertion dial the slluaiion Is worse
"n n w ."
Could she have hero thinking of die Women.
Infants and Children program? Hardly; that
Increased 1mm 5*127 million in 19HI to 51 iff1)
I nil Km m I9H‘I
a I OH percent Increase, or 70
perrrnt after correcting for Inflation The Im im m Uatlons program, then? Nope; that went
(torn 844 million tu I9H| to 8142 million in
lim n How alxmi Preventive Health Grunts? No
soup up bom 8 Iff million to 8H5 million during
the Reagan years
So m uch for that particular example of d ir lltg

Lie

JOSEPH SPEAR

Perform ance by
press pathetic

M A R T IN S C H R A M

Predicting headlines of 1994

How m any Journalists dors It lake In do a
sex story?
A Thirteen. One to write and a dozen to
dream up sanctimonious excuses for report­
ing It.
I know It's a lame Joke, ll couldn't tie
otherwise, given lhal it's delivered by a sad
scribe. No one In journalism lias detruded the
trade more staunchly than yours truly. I
published a I**ok In I9H4 that was so
pro p re s s , m y friends are still hunting al me
I tut 1 cannot bring
m y sell to defend the
m a n n e r In w hteh
m a n y of m y c o l­
leagues have handled
the latest scandal
I n v o l v i n g B ill
C l i n t o n 's a lle g e d
dalliances. T o pul ll
bluntly, they make
in r sick. Th e y made
me sick when they
reported the Gcnnlfcr
Flowers episode and
they make me slrk
■ I know it's a
now T h e y debase
lame loko. II
m y profession and I
couldn't be
denounce them for It.
otherwise, given
Here Is what they
that It's
h a d when this
delivered by a
(M lhcilc story broke.

Tw o
To d a y. In our annual exercise In reader
service, we'll scoop the world on the big new-s
headlines of 1994. But first, a point of
punditary privilege:
No doubt many lay readers are beginning to
think this Is a simple task, since they've
noticed that today's big news stories seem to
lack. well, newness. Indeed. 1993 ended as It
began — with a Clinton Cabinet nominee In
the soup for falling lo pay a housekeeper's
Social Security taxes. And yes. 1993 also
ended as 1992 began — w ith salacious
allegations of Bill Clinton's prc-prestdcntlal
sexcapades.
But prognostication can be heavy lifting for
pundits. Here are the big stories — foreign and
domestic — of 1994:
C H IN A A V E R T S N IG H T M A R E W O R L D
C O N F L IC T O V ER N U K E S IN N O R TH K O R EA
- A N D R E S TO R E S IT S O N C E -S H A T T E R E D
R E P U T A T IO N ,
China's 11th hour Intervention convinces
North Korea to abandon Its buildup of a
nuclear nraenal. Just as the world Is poised
fearfully for military conflict. Beijing's media­
tion restores China's International reputation,
stained since Tiananm en Square. Now we
know: Those news stories of Dec. 26. 1993. In
which Chinese Premier Ll Peng opposed UN
sa n ctio n s of N o rth Korea, were Just a
calculated diplomatic posture to allow Beijing
to Issue Its warning to North Korea privately.
M O D E S T H E A L T H C O M P R O M IS E
E N A C T E D ; C LIN TO N C R E D IT E D W IT H MA
J O R V IC T O R Y IN Y E A R O F D O M E S T IC
S U C C ES S ES .
Congress enacts a bill far more limited than
Clinton proposed. But Clinton, having forced
America toward reform. Is deservedly credited
with his biggest victory In a year of domestic
accomplishments: crime bill, welfare reform,
deficit reduction: and new government e m ­
phasis on morality, family and privatization —
all one-time GOP staples.

LETTERS TO EDITOR

R E P U B L IC A N S G A IN IN S E N A T E . H O U S E
D E S P IT E C L IN TO N PO LIC Y TR IU M P H S .
Clinton's successes fall to stop the GOP from
topping the average mid-term election gains
for the party not in control of the presidency.
Polls show people are Impressed with Clinton's
accom plishm ents, yet uneasy about him
personally.

Lrlters to the editor are wcleunir. All letters
must In - signed. Include d ir address of the writer
and a duyllm c telephone n um b er. L rllrre should
be on a single subject and tie as brief as possible.
Th e letters are subject to editing.

These headlines of ‘94 are offered with the
heavy knowledge that, for reasons I cannot
explain. I've been having a lucky, on-targcl
streak:

Written on the eve of "93: "P E A C E PRE­
V A IL S ON W E S T B A N K . G O L A N H E IG H T S ...
There will be an autonomous West Bank
homeland for Palest In Ians, u Gol.in Heights
domestically governed by Syria — with both
forever demilitarized under Intrm utkm ul guar­
antee."
Written on the eve of '92: "D E M O C R A T S
N O M IN A TE B IL L C L IN TO N ... (and voters elect)
William Jefferson C linton."
Written on the eve of 'B it " T H E F A L L O F
O N E N O B E L L A U R E A T E . . . (n n d ) O N E
SU PER P O W ER . Mikhail Gorbachev... will re­
sign.... T h e Soviet Unton will break Into a
confederation of nation-states."
A n d as a C N N
commentator In the
g o ld e n a g e o f
vld e .o -p un d ltry, on
the eve of '89: "T h e
Berlin Wall will come
down In 1989. Write
11 d o w n . I t ' l l
happen,"
Now I must confess
(hat I have held back
on one prediction.
Perhaps I've become
fearful of m y own
airing of accuracies
— for. as a Clinton
backer. I don't want
We'll scoop the
to see (his prediction
world on the big
come true. It's really
news head'ines
more of a gnawing
of 1994. ■
concern than a pro­
phecy; "W H IT E
HOUSE COVERUP
U N C O V E R E D ."
I write that based not on Inside Info or
Investigative digging. And I'm not even sure
whether I thlnlc we'll find a coverup ubout
Clinton's Whitewater real estate deal, or
Vincent Foster’s suicide, or the Whitewater
files mysteriously filched from his office: or
those old sex tales (or Clinton's panicky
telephoning of Arkansas cops): or even the
bungled White House travel office filings. But.
os a reporter who has covered presidencies
beginning with LB J'o . I know of only one
circumstance In which I've Been so many
deliberate trempllngs upon the normal process
of Justice by a president and/or his hirelings
(Including a counsel who Is paid to know
better): It happens whenever someone decides
there Is an even bigger story that has to be
concealed. So crank up the shredder. If I'm
wrong here. I'll happily breakfast on a bowl of
shredded words.

Arkansas

sad scribe. ■

stale cops who once
protected Gov.
Clinton and who now were rrjw rtcd l) Irked
tieeause he had not given them big federal
jolw decided that "tile nallonal security"
demanded they tell salacious stories about
Bill's love life.
Th e cops wanlt-d to write u book hut
needed lo Mir up a little- Interest. They
hooked up w ill; an old Clinton political
enemy, u lawyer who seems pathologically
obsessed with destroying him. and fed (he
story to u rigid-wing magazine culled I lie
American Spectator. For credibility, they also
alerted the more liberal Los Angeles Times.
Th e cops said they had driven Clinton to
rendezvous and had set him up with women.
There was even one woman he would sneak
Into the governor's mansion at 5.15 in (he
m orning und sometimes meet on the Jogging
(Mdhs (Southern boys can do it on the run.
you know). A lew mnnlhs ago. (hey said, the
president heard what they were up to and
called one of their buddies to offer federal Jobs
In return lor silence.
Th e la&gt;s Angeles Tim es fiddled with llic
story for four months without running It.
Finally the tops' lawyer turned to CNN . the
network that covered Gcnnlfcr Flowers'
sobby press conference live. (Tluil was after it
was rc|&gt;orlcd she had been paid by a
supermarket tabloid for her story, hut before
she bared her all In a nudlc magazine.) Hell,
yes. C N N said. You got mutinous cops, we gol
cameras. Come on. let's go.
Actually. I reconstructed that. but I'm not
far off. " T h e fact that the troopers were
willing to go on camera was what made us
decide to do a story." CNN vice president Ed
Tu rn e r tnld the Washington Post. How's that
for standards? No need for evidence. No need
for proof. Just show your mug.
A little reporting would have turned up
some Interesting fads. A lot of the cops' story
was circumstantial, they hud no notes to buck
II up and they were hazy on specifics. The
cop who reported the Job overture hadn't
really heard the president offer a quid pro
quo. the two cops who were stirring up most
of the fuss had u history oflying.
Please understand, though: It wasn't the
sex stuff that compelled the press to report
the story. Oh. no. It was the possibility that
Clinton ubused his power, they said. It had to
do with a conceivable coverup. they said. It
was all about Clinton's charurtrr and Judg­
ment und veracity, they said.
Th e y make me sick.

�iP

Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida * Thursday. January 0. 1994 - 8A

Schools-------C o n tin u e d f ro m P ane I A

"I think llt.it the students who
have sc? m uch |nidi- in their
school, and that is ih r inajorlly.
have said ‘we're not going in pm
up with this mi&gt; mure' and they
are taking buck the M-hixil*."
I’roechel aalil.
Students, hr- nuiil ate ri-|xirllug Incidents ol drill’s and gun*
and other weapon* tn the v luxil
authorities before they beeome a
problem.
The hotline ih.it was Initiated
r.irller this school year to give
students the nppoitunlty to rc
port s u c h o r c u r a iic c s an
uonyinously has hren
very
successful." Prorchel said
Mui I think the majority ol
the lips w r get urr rlglu at the
schools." he noted
Fully 82 percent of the 729
school districts nationwide re
-.ponding to the survey said
violence had Increased In ihetr
schools over the past live years
Sixty-one pert'ent of the dis­
tricts reported weapons inci­
dents. 39 percent said there had
been a shooimg or knifing at
school. 23 percent rrporfed a
drive hy shooting In their district
and IS percent reported at least
one rape.
Seventy-right percent reported
student assaults mi students: 00
p e rc e n t r e p o r t e d s tu d e n t
assaults on teachers
Though the districts rrspnrid
ing lo the survey represented
only 5 pen rut of the districts
nationwide, the results were
“ v e r y r e p r e s e n t a t iv e * ’ of
America, said Lynne Classman,
thr rcport'sauthnr
While big etty districts were
far more likely to report a

schools dally, cheeking every­
thing from cars In the parking
lot lo lockers and students'
desks and backpacks.
I’rocehrl said student ctxiprraThe program Is voluntary. Out
tlon and the added eyes of of 37 secondary schools, only
tench .t s ami administrator* Hi one principal has rliosen not lo
Ih r halls is thr only changes IW ik i pair. he said
Seminole County has hail to
Boyd said students are sup­
make In Its security measures.
portive. "It gives an added sense
"Everyone Is really coming of security to those kids who
together on this." said I’roechel aren't prone lo violence mui
"T h e y ’re Just not going In take drugs," he said.
this any more."
Many schools art- exjvrim rnStudents are scanned with ling wtill ways to cu rb antisocial
metal detectors tn 15 percent ol behavior. Sixty-one of the dis­
the districts — 39 percent of tricts, lor example, have conflict
them urban. 10 percent sub
resolution and peer mediation
urban and 0 percent rural
program*
However, the survey indicated
"Many school districts are
schools arr finding Hie devices looking for ways to teach *iuarc not loolprixd.
drills lo curb their vlulent Im­
Philip E. Geiger, chairman ol pulses before they act on them."
New Jersey's Violence and Van
the survey said "F ro m teaching
dallsm Task Force, said the values to Initiating peer media­
number of doorway* and w in ­ tion programs, m a n y of these
dows at schools makes metal new approaches focus ml what
detectors Ineffective
might he called the positive
"Th e kids have I hat all figured asjx-ci of violence prevent Inn."
m il," he said "It would he a
S tu d e n t m c d la t lo n a n d
large expenditure of money for a alternatives to violence are often
false sense of security.”
a part of the curriculum at
Hat her limn Irving to serein Se m in o le C o u n t y scho o ls,
e ve ryb o d y, T a c o m a . W ash
rspeclully at the elementary and
sch&lt;M&gt;l officials purchased two middle school levels
hand held metal drterfor* to
Seventy seven percent ol the
conduct random searches of districts cilrd "t hanging family
student* during the school day. situations" as a prim ary cause of
Everyo ne a ttending even in g violence. Others cited television
events at the school ts subject to violence and violent song lyrics
"In an era when some children
a searchTwenty-four perrent of l lie spend as m a n y hours with
districts use dogs to search for Iteavis and Bull-head as they do
dmgs. weapons or both
with Mom amt Dad. ellorls to
A C, Boyd, dlrertor o( security limit the amount of violence mi
lor New Orleans Public Schools, television se e m e s p e c ia lly
said lour trains of S h e rilTs appropriate." the study said
Departm ent dogs and th e ir Inform#*i&amp;t from tn# At|or&lt;i'td PfHI i
h a n d le rs are In se c o n d a ry

"n e a rly , violence Is not con­
fined in urban m (tools, lull Is
Increasing In rural and suburban
schools as w ell," the survey said.
I’rocchel added that the vio­
lence had started to creep Into
the district school* over ihc last
fra years. Th e schools, he said,
were not dangerous. Neither
were they, he noted, violencefree.
"T h e students were seeing
this." he said, "a n d they were
saying that they didn't want tills
any more. Th e y are really com*
log around and helping us put
an end to the weapons and the
'lineson school property."
Seventy-eight percent of the
v IiimiI districts nationwide said
they use suspensions to curh
violence, making it the most
common approach to the pro­
blem Itut the survey found
sehtMils also are using a wide
range of preventive techniques
S e c u rity p e rso n n e l p atro l
schools In 36 (w rirn i of thr
school districts and volunteer
(Mreni patrols work In 13 jv rcent. Fifty |&gt;rrcrni of thr dlsiritis use loekrr searches. 41
(•client ln t(M is e a dress cixle and
32 perretil require students to
carry |)hotn Idrnittlratlon cards
C losed-circuit television is
used In school husrs, lorkrr
areas, hallways or cafeterias hy
I I |K-rrmt of the school dis­
tricts.
Cleveland school oflldals said
the "additional ryes" at live

C o u n ty
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sloners lor
final approval later tills yearPAZ commissioners recom­
mended approval ol ihr Hattie
Ridge C o m p a n ie s p ro p e rty
northeast ol what will I m- . i busy
Interchange, hut recommended
Irwer homes and less-intensive
stores PAZ commissioners recommended the development lv
limited to no more than about
three hom es per acre and
neighborhood stores
Mat tie Ridge sought to build up
to live homes per acre 50
apartmrnts and 35.000 square

DEATHS

Stephen Flortan Halash. 80,
Cloverlcal Drive. Deltona, died
Tuesday, Jan. 4. 1994. at Cen­
tral Flurlda Regional Hospital.
Sanlord. Horn Jan . 6. 1913 m
Mammoth. Pa., he moved to
Central Florida from Chicago In
1980 Mr. Halash was a mainte­
nance supervisor for Elmhurst
College and at Deltona Women's
Club for the last 12 years. He
was a member of Si. Ann's
Catholic Church. DeBary. and
served In the Cousl Guard dur­
ing World War II
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife .
Valeria: son. Stephen A.. O r­
lando; sisters. M ary Maclk.
Chicago. Mildred Ryan. Denver.
Colo.; three grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

HARRIETT P. BRADEN
H a r r t r lt P. B rn n d c n . HO.
Gcnnva D rive . Oviedo, died
Tuesday. Jan. 4. 1994 at her
residence. Bom April 4. 1913 In
Moncssen, Pa., she moved to
Central Florida In 19/9. Mrs.
Braden was a homemaker and a
member of C h rist Episcopal
Church, Longwood.
Survivors Include son. Richard
Paul, Columbia. Md.; daughters.
Jo a n B, S h e p p a rd . Oviedo.
Margaret B. Engel. Orlando:
seven grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funrral Home, Longwood. In charge of arrange­
ments.

KATHLEEN F. BRAM
K a t h le e n F . B r a in . 6 9 .
Cambridge D rive, Longwood.
died Tuesday. Ja n . 4. 1994 at
her residence. Born May 15,
1925 In Kansas City. Mo., she
moved to Central Florida In
1988. Mrs. Bram was a retired
vice president of Leo Brum
Com pany and a member of
Church of the Annunciation.
Survivors include husband.
Leo: sons. Tim . T o m . and John,
all of Orlando; daughters. Kathy
Wcltkamper, Karen Miller, both
of Omaha. Neb.; brother. Edward
F ly n n . Tucson. A rlz.: sister.
Dorothy Ronncau. Kansas City:
eight grandchildren
Uunfleld F u n e ra l Services.
Winter Springs, tn charge of
arrangements.

ERMA J. DOUGLAS
Erma J . Douglas. 77. Wild
A c re s H o a d.. O s te e n , died
Wednesday, Jan . 5. 1994 at
Florida Hospital. Orlando. Bom
J u ly 26. 1916 In Joplin. Mo., she

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sewer lines near the site.
PAZ com mist, loners also unan­
imously recommended approval
ol a request hy Alan and Patricia
Fulmer lo rezone a five-acre
agriculturally-zoned residential
stir north ol iialdwln Fairchild lo
a planned commercial develop­
m e n t to a llo w a bed a n d
hreukliist inn busslness.
Much of the southern |x&gt;rlton
of the property lies within the
path of future CR 46-A lanes
under a configuration approved
by county commissioners to
November. County zoning stall
said the request was premature
because thr final roadway lands

trrl ol commercial spare. C o m ­
missioners did mil restrict the
apartments
The property Is now restricted
to one home per 10 acres.
Seventy-eight percent of the site
is tloodprone and HO percent Is
wetlands Baltic Ridge pmjMsrd
lo leave 7H percent of the
pr. perty undeveloped
County development review
stall opposed the project, saying
it sought loo m any homes in too
swampy ol an area They also
opposed It because neither the
county nor any surrounding city
has plans tn extend water and

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STEPHEN PLORIAN BALASH

_____ _

moved to Central Plorlda in
1986 Mrs Douglas was a spice
m ixer lor Krey Mrat Packing Co..
S t. L o u ts , M o. Sh e was a
member of First Baptist Church.
Osteen.
Survivors Include husband.
E a r l: d a u g h t e r s J a n ic e
H o rg n c y c r. D e lto n a . N a n c y
Crawford. Luke Mary. Patricia
Hudd. Deltona: sister, Ina Kern.
St. Peters, Mo.; 11 grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Stephen R. BaldauH Funeral
Home, Deltona, tn charge of
arrangements.

DAVID A. KLINOENSMITH
David A Kllngcnstnlth. 65.
Larkwood Drive. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Jan. 4. 1994 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ford. Horn Ju n e 28, 1928 in
Jeanette, f'a., he moved lo Cen­
t r a l F lo r id a In 1 9 5 9 . M r.
Kllngeusmtlh was a phamilctst
for the Drug Emporium . Winter
Park. He was a member of
Central Baptist Church of San­
ford. Masonic Lodge. Jeanette.
Pa., and Phannacruttcal Associ­
ation. He served In the Arm y
during World W ar II.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife .
D o ro thy, Sanford; daughter.
Kalhv. Sanford; son. Eric. San­
lord: sister. Jean Holby. IVI.and
Bald w in -F a irc h ild F u n r r a l
Home, Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mar)'- in charge of ar­
rangements.

M ARIA V. FOWLER
Marta V. Fowler. 85. Larson
Drive, Altamonte Springs, died
Sunday. Jan. 2. 1994, ut Florida
Living Nursing Center. Apopka.
Bom Jan. 14. 1908 In Philippi.
W .Va.. she moved lo Central
Florida In 1981. She was a
homemaker and a member of St.
Charles Catholic Church.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e sisters.
Louise G ill. C a m p Hill. Pu..
Beatrice Nicely. Mount Hauler.
Md.: one grandchild.
B a lr lw ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

HOWARD "O IN K "
WILKINS Lar AIR
H o w a rd “ O i n k " W ilk in s
LuFalr. 46. Georgia Avenue.
Sanford, died Wednesday. Jan.
5. 1994 at Princeton Hospital.
Orlando. Born Nov. I I , 1947 In
Sanford, he was a lifelong resi­
dent. Mr. LaFalr was a former
custodian at Walt Disney World
and a member of New St. Mark
AM E Church. Orlando.
S u rv iv o rs include m other.
Betty Williams. Orlando.
Brinson's Funeral Home. O r­
lando, In charge of arrange­
ments.

RUBY TIPTON HARR
Ruby Tipton Harr. 86. Sanford
Avenue, Sanford, died Tuesday,
J a n . 4 , 1 9 9 4 at D e lt o n a
Healthcare Center. Bom Feb. 9.
1907 In Bakersfield. N.C.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1986. She was a cafeteria m an­
ager and Presbyterian.
Survivors Include son. T h o m ­
as A. Tipton. Sanford; three
grandchildren and one greatgrandson.
G ra m k o w F u n e r a l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

JOSEPH P. MAQNUSON
Jo se p h F. M agn u so n , 77
Laura Street. Casselberry- died
Tuesday. Jan. 4. 1994 at South
Seminole Hospital. Longwood.
Born May 8. 1916 In Chicago, he
moved to Central Florida two
months ago. Mr. Magnuson was
a forklift operator for U.S. Rub­

JOHNNIE JOHNSON
Jo h n n ie Jo h n s o n . 94, M c-I
Curtliy Avenue. Sanford, died |
Tuesday. Jan. 4. 1994 at Central |
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ford. Born Jan. 1. 1990 tn Ocala. I
lie moved to Sanford from Lloyd.
FI.. In 1933. Mr. Johnson was a i
groundskeeper and Baptist.
Survivors Include sister, Lillie ]
Bell Franklin. Tallahassee; niece, i
Em m a Fields. Sanford.
Wllson-Elchclbcrgcr Mortuary,
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.
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LOW COST BHIPPINO

MHo ^ o AVE- 841*2351

City commission to
meet this evening

senior high schools have re­
duced hall w a lk e rs, lo ck e r
break Ins and fights.

"significant" increase in school
violence — 50 percent gave that
response — about ball of suburban and rural districts said
violence had Increased "some,
what."

needs won't lx- known until tills
summer.
County Engineer Je rry Mc­
Collum said he sent a memo to
development reviewers recom­
mending the roadpath needs lxitdrirrsscd before the rrzoning
advances. M cCollum said the
rezonlng will have moderate
tuqsui on the county's purchase
price because right-of-way ac­
quisition Is largely based on
future land use. not current
uses.
T h r Fulmer property Is located
in the county's Interstate 4
corridor hlgh-tntrnstty planned
development district.

and Life Salety Codes.
• Adjournment.
The report from the city
manager contr.lns the follow­
ing Items:
• Request — Appointment
of citizen to serve on Police
Pension Board.
• Request — Appointment
of citizen to serve on Parks A
Recreation Advisory Board.
• Request — Commission
approval of Janitorial Services
bid for Police. Fire and City
Hall.
• Request — Authorization
to purchase C u sh m a n 4-wheel
vehicle.
• Request — Approve ex­
penditure of Fire Impact Fees
to purchase van and radio
equipment.
• Request — Authorization
to execute Intergovernmental
cooperative agreement for city
Insurance coverages exclud­
ing group life and health
The order of Items on the
agenda ts subject to change,
and additional Items may be
added prior to the meeting
The City Com m ission meet­
ing Is scheduled to begin at 7
p .in ,. In the co m m is s io n
chambers of Lake M ary City
Hall. 100 N. C o u n try Club
Road

■y MICKPPKIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
I .%KE MARY - Th e Lake
Mary City Commission will
hold Its first meeting of 1994
Hits evening. As of last week,
the following Items were listed
on thragenda
• In v o c a tJ o n / I’ l r d g e o f
A llc g ia n c c / A p p r o v a l of
minutes.
• Presentations and proc­
lamations
• Citizen participation
• Re|&gt;oris of city manager
Isee below)
• Reports of mayor
• Reports of city attorney —
D e te rm in a tio n of v e s tin g
r lg h t s / C a m m a c k F a m i l y
T ru s t — Settlement agreem rnl/Sl Paul Mercury Insur­
ance Company
• Unfinished business
• Request — Approval of
surety for Improvements for
Eagle's Crossing
• Ordinance — 1st reading
— Change of zoning from
M l A to M-2A. 2 8 acres on
R in e h a rt Road. S u n R a y
Homes. Inc., applicant.
• Ordinance — 1st reading
— Am ending code, adoption
of Standard Fire Prevention

Vehicles-----The requests for the vehicles
are contained in the city manag­
er's report at to n igh t's city
commission meeting
The commission meeting will
begin at 7 p.in.. Thursday, in the
commission cham bers of Lake
Mary City Hall. ICO N Country
Club Road.

Continued from Page 1A
atrd radio equipment for the
vehicle at a cost of 83.000
Th e total expenditure will br
815,470. which would t v taken
from Fire Im pact fees. T h e
money was also included In the
fiscal year HUM city budget.

DeBary---------Continued from Page IA

Donald FT Sm ith
was elected to lead the city In It*
first foray Into self-government.
M ariam Peabody, executive
director of the DeBary Cham ber
of Commerce, said the move lo
become u city has done wonders
lor th r Ullage and the recogni­
tion factor of the area.
"People have heard about us
no w ," she said, "but more than
that, people feel safer and more
scrAx- atxnit an area that ts u
c it y ’ if* Opposed to an unln— cnrprrnitcdnrea."
ber He was an A rm y veteran
Peabody said their have been
S u rv iv o rs I n c lu d e sister. "a lot m ore" Inquiries from all
Dorothy Janos. Casselberry.
over the country from busi­
Baldw in-Fa l r i b l Id Funeral
nesses and individuals who arc
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
Interested tn finding oul atxnit
charge of arrangements.
the city and from those Interest­
ed In relocating to DeBary.
i
MARK WILLIAM OROPEZA
“ If w e h a d n 't d one th is
Mark William Oropeza. 20.
Ibecomc a city|.” she said "W e 'd
A lt o n S q u a r e . A lt a m o n t e still Just t v little sleepy DeBary.
Springs, died Tuesday. Jan. 4. But now. things are really hap­
1994. Bom A ug 6, 1973 in
pening here."
Orlando, he was a lifelong Cen­
Peabody said that people who
tral Florida resident. Mr. O r­
opeza was a surveyor for GAI work tn Orlando are looking for a
Consultants. Orlando. He was a bucolic place to return at night.
member of Faith Assembly of DeBary. she said, offers two
God. Orlando.
Survivors Include wife. Julie;
parents. Guillermo and Norma
Oropeza. O rla n d o ; brothers.
David Cordrcy. Scott. Michael,
all of Orlando. W ayne Cordrev*.
Friday, Jan. 7,1W4
Appleton. Wash.: sisters. Cathy
Chicken Pally on a Bun
Cordrey, Grand Ridge. Vick!
lettuceTTomato Cups
Cordrcy. Orlando.
Orange Wedges
Carey Hand Garden Chapel
or Choi's Salad
Home for Funerals. Orlando. In
Milk
charge of arrangements.

country clubs and a variety ol
upscale subdivisions
"Th a i, and the fact they can
get more for their money. |s
really what the professionals
want." she satd. " A n d with the
city services, they feel very safe
about coming here."
She believe* the city wilt bonm
and be very successful In Hie
future.
"We've Rot a good start." she
said.

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HARR. RUBY TIPTON

Werneriel l»r-erel U'vKti tor Wn Ruby
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Tueidoy will to 1o'clock Fr id*y ottornoon ol
Gromko* funeral Homo Chop*! with tto
Rev BruceScottottlctotlnfl
Arrangement! by Gromko* Funeral
Homo Son'ord
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Survivor! Ore wile, Dorothy Kltngemmlih.
Sanlord, ion, Eric Klinperivmltx. Sanlord.
Oiler, Joon Holby. DeLond. nloco. Donna.
Or Lend l*o grandnephew!
Arrangement! by Baldwin Fairchild
Funaral Homo. Oaklawn Chapel. Lake
Mary, Sanlord

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Death touches political families
Dem ocratic leader
‘T ip ’ O ’Neill dies
■y AHMI THOMPSON
Associated Press Writer
B O STO N - Thomas P. “ T ip " O ’Neill, the
snowy-haired Boston pol who rose from
Democratic ward leader to speaker of Ihe
House on Ihe credo “ All politics Is local." has
died at 8 1.
With his girth, booming voice, ruddy lace
and bulbous nose. O'Neill became Ids party's
standard-bearer — and. to the GOP. (he
embodiment of bloated, tax-and-spend gov*
eminent under the Democrats — during the
Reagan years.
O'Neill died Wednesday of a heart attack at
Brigham and Women's hospital, where he had
gone for a checkup, relatives said.
The son of a bricklayer. O'Neill transformed
the House speakership from a political and
parliamentary post lo a bully pulpit he used In
Ills many battles against President Reagan He
once called Reagan the "least knowledgeable
of any president I've ever met. on any subject.
He works by 3 -b y-5 cards."
In a statement. Reagan said O'Neill was
"one of our nation’s most distinguished
legislators." and remembered their tuittlrs
almost fondly.
"It Is no secret that T ip and I often had
differing political views." Reagan said. "But us
T ip once said during one of our fierce political
luitlles: 'Don't worry, when five o'clock rolls
around, we ll pul business aside and Just be
friends.’ I must confess that on more than one
occasion. T ip and I found ourselves turning
our watches ahead to the five o'clock hour."
A New Deal liberal. O'Neill lived Democratic
politics fmm th r day he was elected to his
ward rommlttee In 1936. Just before graduat­
ing from Boston College, until I9H7. when he
retired u( Ihe end of his 17th term In Congress
nnd fifth ns speaker.

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I I I O N T I I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANO FOR
IIM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO:
*4 M i l CA It I
VALIDATION OF TN C
NOT T O IX C IID IM .tM .M S
C ITV O F C A ltIL R IR R V .
FLORIDA.
U TILITY SYSTEM
IMPROVEMENT
REFUNDING REVENUE
BONDI
T a l C IT Y OF C A S S IL
BE WHY. * municipal carport
lion ant pvOiic bod, corporal*
and petllic et th* Slat* el
Florida
Plaintiff.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, and
•s* T u p t y s r t . P ro p e rly
Owrwrt and Cllliant. th*r»ol
and of IS* City o* CotMBwrry.
Florida. Including non rwidsnts
wrung property or subnet lo
tateflon therein
Defendant)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
THROUGH THE STATE AT
TO R N EY FOR TH E E IG H
TE E N TH JUOICIAL C IR C UIT
O F F L O R IO A A N D T H E
STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. AND TO TH E SEV
ER A L TAXPAYER S. PROP
E R TY OWNERS. CITIZEN S OF
TH E C IT Y OF C A S S E L ­
BERRY. FLORIDA. INCLUO
INC NONRESIDENTS OWN
INO PROPERTY OR SUBJECT
T O T A X A T IO N T H E R E IN .
AND ALL OTHERS HAVING
OR CLAIMING ANY RIGHT.
T I T L E OR IN T E R E S T IN
P R O P E R T Y TO BE AF
FE C TE D BY THE ISSUANCE
OF TH E U T IL IT Y SYSTEM
IMPROVEMENT REFUNDING
R E V E N U E B O N O S .
HER EINAFTER MORE PAR
TICULARLY DESCRIBED OR
TO BE A FFE C TED IN ANY
WAV THEREBY (INCLUDING
P E R S O N S IN O R A N G E
CO UNTY SERVED BY THE
U T IL IT Y SYSTEM OF THE
P LA IN TIF F )
The above cave* coming an lo
be hoard upon the ComptaM
fhlt day filed harem by Ihe City
of Cauelberry. Florida, looking
to determine the authority of the
City cf Cauelberry to luu* 1*1
Utility Sylltm Improvement
Refunding R « n n r Bnndt In the
am ount of net to oeceed
|I4.*00 000 I Ihe "B o n d i") a
more particular deicripfion of
laid Bondi being contained In
the Complaint filed In that*
proceeding*, to determine the
legality of the proceeding* had
and taken In connection there
with, and the legality of the
provision*, covenant! and
agreemenu contained therein
and the revenue* pledged to the
payment thereof, and leaking a
lodgment of Ihlt Court to vail
dal* the proceeding* tor laid
Bond*, the revenue* pledged tor
the payment thereof, and laid
Bend* when luued pursuant
thereto, and laid Complaint now
having been pretented to thl*
Court, lor entry of an Order to
Show Cam* purtuent to Chapter
71. Florid* Statute*, and the
Court being fully odvlted in the
promt***
IT IS ORDERED AND AD
JU D G E D that the Slat* ol
Florida, through the State At
lorney *f Ihe E ig h teenth
Judicial Clrtutl of Florida and
tho Slat* Attorney of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, and
the i*v*ral taipayer*. property
owner* and dlltent of the City
of Cauelberry, including non
retldent* owning property or
*ub|ect to laiatlon therein, and
all other* having or claiming
any right, till* or Inter**! In
property to be affected In any
way thereby, or I* be affected
thereby I Inctiding perton* In
Orange County tar -ed by the
Utility System of th* Plaintiff),
bo and they are oath hereby
' 1* appear and ihow
II any Mere be. before
thl* Court on Bio tnd day of
February. ITM at 1:45 o'clock
PJW. In Bio Chamber* of tho
undersigned Judge at th* Semi
note County Courthome In th*
City of Santord. Florida, why
the prayer of said Complaint
should not be granted and why
the proceedings tor said Bond*
and sad Bond! when Issued

purtuent thereto and the rev*

nuet pledged to th* payment
there*! mould not be validated
and confirm ed a* therein
prayed
AND IT IS FURTHER OR
D E R ID AND AOJUOGEO that
thl* order to Show Caul* be
publlined In th* manner re
guirid by Section fSQ*. Florida
Statute*. In a new to*per at
general circulation published m
Seminoto County, Florida, and
In a newtpaper of genrral
circulation publlthed m Orange
Cotfity. Florida
ANO IT IS FUR THER OR
0ERED ANO AO JUO GED that
by luch publication of ttu* order
all taipayer* property owner*
and clliien* ol Ihe City of
Cauelberry, Including non
resident* owning property or
lubject to taaation therein and
all ether* having or claiming
any right, title or Inter*** In the
City *1 Cetteiberry or Ihe tai
able property therein or in any
property to be effected by the
Issuance of said Bond* er to be
affected by the issuance of said
Band* or to be affected m any
way thereby {Including persons
m Orange County served by the
Utility System of th* Piaintittl,
er th* validity of such Bond* &lt;y
ol any revenue* pledged lor
payment lhareol. or ol th*
proceeding* authoming th*
Issuance of said Bond*, includ
mg any remedies provided lor
their cellection, bo and they are
mad* partlet defendant t* mis
proen d ing, and mat this Caurt
shall have (uritdiction of them
I* the same eitonf at II named
as defendants in said Complaint
and personally served with
process In Itsl s cause
DONE ANO OROEREO In
chembers at Santord. Seminole
Comfy. Florida, this cm day el
January. 1*04
i l 'O H EATON. JR
CIRCUITJUD GE
Publish January* II. 10*4

0 IN »
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
A T T E N T I O N : E th e l Lee
Jack sen or her heir*, assign*
transfer*, or successors m m
loresis and the unknown spouses
of all ihe above
RE: E 40 F T OF N I&gt;0 FT OF
LOT A ROSELANO PARK P it

PC II

U til BURROWS LANE I
A recent Inspection ol me
above described property re
veiled th* unoccupied slruc
lures are until*, unsuitable tor
occupancy and detrimental to
fh« health, safety, and welfare
of the general public Th* ttruc
lures are a health and Hr*
haiard due to inadequate main
Isnanc*. dilapidation, and
In accordance with Seminole
County Ordinance 10 14. th*
above mentioned structures are
declared to be a public nuisance
and must be demolished and
removed from th* property Th*
demolition and removal of the
structures must begin within
thirty uoi day* and be cam
pitted within ninety (IB) days
after receipt of mis nolle*, or
you may undertake the appeal
process as outlined In Section
Seven If) of County Ordinance
Number 1014 To pursue Ihe
appeal process. If will be necet
sary tor you to appear before
th* Board Of County Commit
sleners ond pretonl any relevant
or material facts or evidence as
to why Its* above mentioned
structure* should not be de­
clared a public nuisance II y*u
wish to appeal to the Board of
Commissioners, pleat* let me
know and I will request th*
Board to set a time and date tor
shearing
Failure to begin removal of
the structures or failure Is
appeal to th* Board of Commit
tiarort within thirty (101 days
alter receipt of this notice may
result In action being taken by
th* County to hove tta itruc
lures demolished and removed.
All CMIS Incurred by Rio Cosetty
tor Hi* demolition and removal
Of Ihs stru ctu re s w ill b*
•issued lo you ond may
became o lien ogolnsl yeur
brgpbfty. If you havo ony guts
liens concerning mis matter,
please coll Orsmo Nwanodl *1
H I 11)0. *•tension fU J
Publish December IS. 1). X.
If*1 A January 0.1*04
OEM 10!

President C lin to n ’s
m other dead at 70
■ y TO M PARSONS
Associated Proas Writer

W IN N -D IX IE

H O T SPRINGS. Ark - Virginia Kelley, whosepony-playing ways ami sunny dl*po*lll»n hlti a
will of Inin lh.il hlu* patsM-il along In hrr min.
I’rt-hUlt-ni Clinton, itlc'd of compllc-alloim Iruin
lirratsl cunccr today. She was 70.
Mrs Kt-llry. .1 irtitril n u n c . iim -m I h -i i i i . dealt
w illi adversity with a confidence ihat bordered on
cockiness, and Irlm il* *.ili| (itn lu n . who Idoll/eft
hits mother, dealt willi (lertuinal and imlltleal
truuhle hv following her rxaniple.
She hurled three huidumln. one an ntmalve
alcoholic. She lived apart from her otdrftl child for
two yeans early In hits life while nhr furthered her
education m i tdir could "give him Ihe b r»l.” She
helped her o n ly oilier child through drug
addliilon and prison And. I.ilr In life, fthr b.itllrd
rnnecr.
" I have ih s knack ol pulling had ihlngfi In Ihe
hack of my head Forget atmtil th e m ." tdie said In
1992. "I Juvl gel u p every day and figure nut how
I can make It the t&gt;r*l day of m y life."
W illi prnellrd-ln. arched eyebrows, a streak In
her hair, and a passion lor the |*mlth nnd
iilglilrliili*. M rv Kelley w . ih a colorful kldrllght
throughout her M in '* career Of her rrllles. *hc
said In 1992. "Those arc Ih e |M-nplc who are uncd
lo women being *hrlnklng violets."
She was first diagnosed with tnticer In 1990.
Just IX-line she started working lor Clinton'*
re-election u* governor She underwent a radical
mastectomy and wa* campaigning five day* later
Site told a group of women la*l yrar th.il site
had had n recurrence of cancer lh.il had first
a p p e a re d In 1990 and w a * u n d e rg o in g
chcmnlhcropy.
Speaking lo a group fighting breast cancer last
year, the president commended " m y brave
mother who struggles on with her hrrasl ranrer
condition am! who ha* resumed her rrm.irkahle
Ilf**.”

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE II O N T I I N T H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO *5 till CAM L
BANK U N ITED OF TEXAS

FSB. etc
Rlointitf,
VS
G A R Y J W ILLIAMS.etui.
•1*1.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It havaby g »*n trial
pursuant to IS* Final Judgment
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You can’t coach ’tali’
Arrow Force II
hoods Hawks

LOCALLY
O ’Neal, Hardaway lead Magic
ORLANDO - Shaqulllr O’Neal and Anfrrnrc
ll.ml.iuuv I(m&gt;K turns wearing mil Ihr Chicago
Hulls

■ y TO N Y D p S ORMI ER
Herald Sports Editor

Hardaway helped Orlando build a I5|m lnl
h.illume Irad and O ’N'ral scored IB ol Ills 2H
|m &gt;UU h allrr li.illume us Ihr Maglr defeated (h r
lliree-tlmr defending N'HA champions 105-00
Wednesday nielli.
Th e loss was only Ih r third In 18 games for
th r thills, who shot 2H percent from Ih r (Irld In
ih r second period and never rrro vrrrd .
O ’Neal made 10 ol 17 shots and finished with
12 rrbotinds. Hardaway had 20 points. 10
assists and four steals the Maglr.

SA N FO R D — It may be belaboring the obvious,
but having a sire advantage the way Seminole's
Arrow Force II did over the visiting Lake Howell
Silver Hawks In Ihelr Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence boya’ basketball contest Wednesday night
allows you certain liberties.
For example. Uike Howell coach Steve Kohn
thought hts team played well except for a
two-mlnute stretch In the second quarter, yet the
Silver Hawks suffered a 60-49 srtliark to Arrow
Force II.
By the same token. Seminole coach Bob Tralna
was of tbr opinion that bis team turned In a
’’terribly u gly" performance, yet still managed to
pullout the victory.
"W hen we give away sire at almost every
position like we did tonight, we have to play a
perfect game In order to lie able to w in ." said
Kohn. "T h e y (Seminole) can make mistakes and
still get baskets. We can't.'*
Kohn's point was best Illustrated by the

Bentley knocks off Tars
W IN T E R PARK - flret McHenry scored 24
(mint*. including seven 3-polntcr*. lo Irad
ilr n llc y lo a 0 5 -5 0 win over Rollins on
Wednesday.
lirad Ash Ird Rollins |5-0) with 14 points.

AROUND T N I STATS

□ B ee Seminole, Page 2B

Cross lifts Gators over LSU
O A IN E V IL L E - Dan Cross’ layup with IH 2
seconds left In the game gave Florida a 74-73
w in over Louisiana State on Wednesday.
Cross scored Just seconds after LS U 's Andre
Owens hit a 10-foot jum per to give L S U (6-3) a
one-point Irad with 29 seronds remaining.
Florida (10-21 was led by Craig lirown. who
seorrd 14 points. Jason Anderson and Cross
scored 13 (mints apiece for the Gutors.
Clarence Ceasar Ird L S U with 28 (mints.

Lady Terrapins blast FSU
T A L L A H A S S E E — Kesha Camper poured In
24 (mints Wednesday to Irad No. 24 Marlyand
past Florida State. 69-54.
In a liattlr of the A C C ’s trading scorers.
Florida Stale’s C hristy Dcrluk got the belter of
Maryland's thinnle Klmkus. They entered tbr
game lied lor second place In the c o n lrrrn rr
m orlng rare uvrraglng 20.0 (mints per game.
Drrlak (stated u game-high 23 points for the
Semlnolrs (3-9. 0-41. Klmkus manngrd only
four.

Marlins sign Browne
MIAMI — The Florida Marlin signed free agent
outfielder Jerry ■I trtwrne. who hit .250 in 76
gam rs with Oakland last season to a $660,000.
one-year contract.
Browne Joined the Marlins' inajor-irngur
roster Wednesday, putting the team at Ih r
40-player limit.
Hrnw nr started at six positions for the A s lust
season. The 27-year-old native of the Virgin
Islands has u .270 career average In 804 gumrs.

AROUND T N I NATION

ARROW FORCC IIM . SILVER HAWKS**
Lak* H*-*ll 14*1
larai'y 2 12 12*. Fedimntfw* 2 4 •• 4 Groan* 2 ID I 2 II
Allkock 0 I 00 0 Mowing 21 1 1 * . Rovintoy 1* 1 2 2 . Drayton I 4
2 2 4 StootoOlOOO.McCtoudOOOOO Total, I I M I K N

Harold Ptota by Mar* Harrta

Andre Hell (No. 44) came oil the bench to score a
team-leading 15 points and pull In a game-high 12
rebounds Wednesday night lo lead Seminole's

Arrow F o x a II lo a 60 49 victory over the Lake
Howell Silver Hawke. Hall also had two steals, a
blocked shot, end an assist.

Partin, 12 4 1*. Rotort, 2 I* I I «. Martin 00000. Traina 240 1
A Full#* *• I I II. Hoitoa-ay ** 2 2 I t BnntonOOOOO McCtrrall
2 4 004.Hall2 101 111 Total, 21 M* 1*40
21 0 II 2 - 4 *
II I* II tl — *•
Thr *• point told goal, - taka Hoooll *20 ICraona 00. W a tty
10 Fordmandwn 01. Manning O l. Rovmtky O il. Samwoto M l
(Robert, I II. Park.to0 I. Trak-aO I) Total taut, - LakaHoaail I*.
Somlnoto I* Foutod Out - Nona Technical, — Nona Rmound, —
Lata Hoaall 10 (Movtmky 21. Samlnoto 10 IHa'I III AM itt, — Lara
Hawaii II (W a tty 21. Samlnalt 10 (Rotort, 41 Record, — Laka
Hawaii 1 It. I I SAC. Somlnoto 10 S. 10 SAC

Raiders ripped
in M -FC opener

Balanced
Pats need
2 overtimes
to tip Rams

From Staff Reports__________________________________
O CA LA — Scott Sunders scored u game-high 21
ImUiiis Wednesday at Ih r Central Florida Com m unity
College Patriots hammered the visiting Seminole
’Community Cnillege Raider* 97-51 in u Mid-Florida
Conference men’s basketball contest.

Prom Staff Reports
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS Ten
different Patriots ro ntrlbiilrd point*
Wednesday night In Lake Brantley's
58-55 double-overtime win over the
Lake M a ry Ram s In Sem inole
Athletic Conference varsity boys'
basketball action.

Marco Whitfield added IH points lor C F C C (11-5. 10)
while Nrbnjsu Dam janovlrh contributed 17 Nrnud
Radoskl chipped In with 12 (mints and u game-high 10
rebounds. Guido lu-Gardv bad 13 |mlnts.
For S C C (8 0. o - I ) . Michael Sh cpiurd netted a
tram-leading 16 |Nilnls. Kvnn Hammond bad 10 |&gt;olnls
and a team-leading six rrltounds.

After the teams finished regula­
tion tied at 44-44 and found
themselves knotted ul 49-49 ulter
the first overtime (terlod. the Patri­
ots outscorrd the Rams 9-6 In Ihc
second overtime.

Th e Raiders will host Santa Fe Com m unity Collrge in
another M FC contest Ibis Saturday ul 7:30 p.m.

Kohn nets 14 for Bulldogs
L A W R E N C E . Kan. - Steve Woodberry scored
16 points Wednesday nlgbt as No. 5 Kansas
cruised lo Its IOth consecutive victory, a 90-44
rout of North Camllna-Ashcvllle.
Lake Howell graduate Josh Kohn led the
UN'C-Ashvllle Bulldogs with 14 points.

WHAT’S

CFCC P A TR IO T!*!. ICC R AI0ER 1II
tominol* Community Coltogo (III
Tillman 0 2 00 0. Mot roll I H I I. But(l) 2 S 0 0 4. H«mmond 4 11 I I 10.
Sutton 4*0 2 0 Stoppard S It 2 4 It 0 «»tt J f I 2 2. Mart Q 40 0 0-Cotton0 I
0 20 Tatalt 21 MS 14SI.
Control Florida Community Coltogo 1*21
WhUdold 0 * 0 10 II. MiUaf 2 S I I 1 land**, 2 IS * » 21. Mayor 10 1 2 ).
Radovtki a 12 00 12. DamlanovicS 0 10 S4 12. LaCardy 0 10 I 2 IS. Roynoldt
204 40 Total, 20 24 24 14*1
Halltim# CFCC SO. SCC 2S Ttooopoml Hold goal, - SCC 4 (Stoppard ).
Hammond II, CFCC I I Sana*M l Foulad out - Nona T*thnnal| — SCC.
Stoppard Rabound, - SCC 10 (Hammond 01. CFCC SI (RadOvktt 101.
Record, — CFCC II J1 0. SCC I 0.0 I

JUCO Women’s Basketball

l.akc Murv won the Junior varsity
game. 62-50.

H*&gt;*W Fhata ky Mar, Harrto

There wasn't much Don Tillman (No. 14) and the SCC
Raiders could do Wednesday night with the Central
Florida Community Colloge Patriots, who mado almost
hall ol their shots on the way lo a46-polnl blowout.

□ Seminole Community.Collage at Palm Baach
Community College, 5:30 p.m.

Greyhound boys, girls rally by Lions

Girls’ Basketball

Prom Staff Reports

C Mainland at Seminole. Junior varsity at 6 p.m..
varsity at 7:30 p.m.

□ Lake Howell at Lake Mary. Junior varsity al 6
p.m., varsity at 7:30 p.m.
□ Lyman at Eustla. Junior varsity at 5:30 p.m.,
varsity al 7:30 p.m.
r: Oviedo at Lake Brantley. Junior varsity at 6
p m , varsity at 7:30 p.m.
□ Orangawood Christian at Deltona, 7 p.m.

Boys’ Soccer
□ Lyman at Seminole. Junior varsity at 5:15 p.m.,
varsity at 7 p.m.

( Lake Mary al Lake Howell. Junior varsity at
5:45 p.m., varsity at 7:30 p.m.

□ Lake Brantley at Oviedo. Junior varsity at 5:45
p.m. varsity al 7:30 p.m.

Wrestling
□ Lake Mary at West Orange. Junior varsity af
6:30 p.m.. varsity at 7:30 p.m.
□ Lake Howell at Oviedo. Junior varsity at 6:30
p.m., varsity al 7:30 p.m*

LO N G W O O D — Both the Lym an High School boys'
and girls* varsity basketball trams came back from
early deficits to sweep a Seminole Athletic Conference
doublchcader from (be Oviedo Lions Wednesday night.
Trailing 16-7 after one quarter, Ihc Lym an girls
rallied for a 54-47 victory while the Greyhound boys,
trailing 40-37 after thr.-e quarters, pulled out a 53-52
decision.
Th e Lions didn't go home empty handed, however, as
Oviedo won thcjunlor varsity boys' contest. 65-60.
Angel Rhodes paced the Lym an girls (10-6 overall.
3-2 In the SAC) to their victory, tossing In 18 points
(Including three three-pointers). It was her second
consecutive 18-polnt effort.
Kate Biown chipped In with 14 points, six rebounds,
six steals, and five assists. Kelly Hudson, recently called
up from Ihc Junior varsity, made both of her shots for
four points to go with a team-high eight rebounds and
four steals. Rosalyn Jackson came off the bench to add
four points and four steals.

□ 7 :3 0 p.m . — ESP N . Florida Stale at Vlrgtnlu.
(L )

Ovtodo 142)
Sparrow I 002. Wilton 2 2 2 1). Nottou* 44 S 12. Lll|*nqu»* 700 14. Stolton
10 22. Hubbard0000. Dun,worth0000 Total, 20 2 1442
L*m*n (141
Jackton 2 00 A Brown 4 12 14. Skrtnton 2 0 1 A Wood 0 12 1.
Morrl, Wotitor 00 20. Hudvon 2 00 A Dowling 0000. Rhode, 0 1 2 IA Wom I
I 21. Crogor 22 20 Totol,: I* 12 21 *4
Ovtodo
I* I II II - 42
Lrnwn
2 I* I* 1 2 -1 4
Thro* point told go«l, — Ovtodo 0: Lyman 4 (Rhode, 1. Brown I). Totol
toul, — Ovtodo II. Lyman 12 Foutod out - Non* Technical, — Lyman
tones Record* — Ovtodo 01.2 l i Lyman 10A 2 2 SAC
Say,
LYM AN 11. OVIEDO 12
t i ll
Farrttl I 00 2. Buchanan 2 00 A Van Camp 1000. Mum, 0 111. Freund 4
» I A King 4 00*. Sam, 2 00 4. Watt, 111 A Handrli 14 0 14 Totol* 22 1 II
a.
Lyman ( I I )
Simon, 2 12 5. William, 0 0 2 0 . Marrel I 00 2. Lord 0 2 2 2. Oleon 1122.
Raady 1 1 S 12. Ball 0 I 2 II. Raymond 200 A Tibtor 2 )1 1 Totol, 21 * 2212
Ovtodo
10 0 22 12 - 12
Lyman
20 I* I t t - l l
Thro*point ItoW goal, — Ovtodo I (King I), Lyman 2 (Marral. Raady)
Totol tout, — Ovtodo 20. Lyman II Fouled oul — Ovtodo. Forree! Technical,
— Lyman. Ball Record, — OvtodoSt.02 SAC; Lyman0 2.2 0SAC

For the Ram * (7-7 overall. 0-2 In
the SA C ). Kent Pritchard netted a
g a m e -h ig h 15 p o in ts . J i m m y
Newberry collected 14 (mints and
Chip Richardson had lO.
Lake Brantley will play again
Saturday, when the Patriots travel
to D cLa n d for a” SA -D lstrict 4
showdown with the Bulldogs. Lake
Mary resumes Its SAC schedule
Friday night with a game nt Lake'
Howell.

LAKE BR AN TLEY 10. LAKE MAR Y &gt;1120TI
lake Mery (111
J Nfotorr* } 4 4 14. Pritchard 1 * 1 4 IS.
Sound**,0 14 1. Rtchardun 400 10 P*ck I I l l ,
Roch* 2 I 2 A Rout* I 0 0 2. S Naabarry I 00 2.
Brown 1002 Total, 1*1*2*11
Lak* Brantley (1*1
Tl Pollock 100 2. Adamciyk 11 101 RtdmondO
2 2 2. T«dd 0 4 11*. Brown 11)4. Whitman 0142.
To Pollock 4 2 2 11. Cor to I 1 1 ». Baetlto 1 0 )2 .
Bock**2004 Totol, 122)2*1*
Lak* Moty
I I) II 0 1 * - II
L*kt Brantley
II I* II 4 I 0 - 10
Thro*point Hold goal, — lot* Mary ] (Rich
•rdton 1. Roch* II. LAk* Brenttoy 2‘ (Brown.
ToPoltockl. Total lout, — L*ko Mary 24 Lak*
Bronlloy I* Foutod out — Non* Technical, —
Non* Record, - Lake Wary 2 2. 0 2 SAC Lake
Brantley I I SAC

CBee Lyman. Page 2B

Lake Mary grapplers get more questions than answers
From Staff Rsports

CO LLEGEBASKETBALL

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LYM AN M. OVIEDO42

Greg Ta d d led the Patriots with 16
points. To d d Pollock e)ilp|x-d In
with 11 points.

L A K E M ARY — While the outcome of Wednes­
day night's match never was In doubt, the overall
performance of the Luke Mary High School
wrestling Irani In Its dual meet with Lake Howell
cast a cloud over the Rums' Immediate feature.
Th e evening began with two Ram wrestlers
(one a senior) not making weight and ended with
a team effort that left Coach Doug Peters
unsatisfied.
"I'm pleased with the win. but I'm not pleased
with the way we wrestled." said Peters after the
Rams beat the Sliver Hawka (coached by former

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R

LAKE MARY M. LAKE HOW ELL I*
10) — Bradtoy (LM I by forfeit. It ) — Mltonovlch ILMI pinned
Notollng) 1)j It* — Dunn (LM I plnnod Bandor ) )j. 121 - Milcholl
ILMI plnnwi Davanay 110 1 )0 - Whltttold (LM I piivwd Kail I 41.
I2S — Orro, ILM I by lortolt. 140 — L Read ILH I dec Harrlt 10 4;
141 — Crawtord ILM ) plnnod Koogh I 00 112 - R Rood ILH)
pimad Catay S II. 140 - Parol In* ILM I Nchnlcal tali O tJttu, ISO.
1)1 — Fo»l«r ILMI plnnod Moor* 4:21. 10* - Stool* ILH) doc
Conllno 102; 220 — Jumyp (LMI plnnod Bor,urn 14. MVV —
Wintor, (LH) plnnod Ruhr t ill.

Peters assistant coach Randy DcAngelo) 58-18.
“ We're going to have to wrestle a lot better
down the line against teams like University.
Colonial, and L y m a n ."

One of the bright spots for the Rams was the
performance of Charlc Mllonovlch and Scott
Whitfield, two Junior varsity wrestlers pressed
Into action when their varsity counterparts didn't
make weight. T w o sophomores. Mllonovlch
(wrestling at 112 pounds) and Whitfield (130)
both registered pins.
Also. Lake Mary's Nate Mitchell (125 pounds)
and Pat Parollnc (160 pounds) kept their dual
meet records perfect with victories.
Kevin Dunn (119 pounds). Travis Crawford
(145 pounds): Chris Foster (171 pounds), and

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NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
At lanl it Dnrtttaa
w L Pci.
Na* York
If 1 !04
Or taaS*
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Miami
14 1) Ilf
Boston
1) ■1 41*
Na* Jartay
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PtiiiaPtipTu*
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Atlanta
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If 14 4SS
Chicago
If 1) S4!
Cher toft*
Ctov*t*nd
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Indiana
11 1! 1*1
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WtOnatOir't Oamat
Milwaukee 100. Maw Jartay *1
Washington *7. Indiana 11
Bat'em 101, ClevelandN
Minnesota 10*. Denver 11
OrUnda 111. Chitao* a*
Howtlon IM. Oatlat 10}
Phoanl. 101. Utah 11
Saatlla 10* LA Cllppart H
Sacramento 'OX LA Lakers *0
Thursday's Oamat
Portland *1 Char tott*.! X) p m
Naw York at Milwaukee. I K p m
tan Antonio at Coldan Slata. 10 H p m
Friday'! Oamat
C lav* land at Bolton. I l p m
Chicago *1 Washington.! K p m
Par Hand at Atlanla. J K p m
Phoania at Mmnawta. 4p m
Philadelphia * 1 Dallas. 0 M P m
San Antonio al Danvor.Op m
Miami at Utah. 1pm
Sacramento #t Statna. 10p m
LA Cllppart al LA laktrk. 10 K p m

M AO IC IM . BULLS M
CHICAGO IM )
Crania 1 1 1 1 IL P-ppen111 a 4 K . King 14
014. Myort a I I 1 4 14. Armttrong S 1101 10
Kvkoc S 14 11 II. Wannmgton 1 4 00 A Karr
14 00 1. Johnton 11 14 1 Pardu* 0 1111.
Btounil l i a s Total* ir M U U K
ORLANDO &lt;1H)
Anderson 1 11 I I IS. Tuenae 1 4 00 1.
ONaal IOI7 0 14 K Hardaway I 11 1 4 K
s u m m o n 11. Tow *'0 1 00 0. Royal S a i l
t) Boww 4 4 1 I I . Scott 1 1004 Tola!* « 7!
K K 105
Chicago
14 to 14 M — *t
OrUnd*
It 11 U IS - 145
1 Point goal* — Chicago 04 IPlppan 41.
Armttrong 0 1, Myart 0 t. Karr 0 1. Ku*ec
01), Orlando 1 * (Hardaway 1 S. SMtot 01.
Scott 01) Fouled out — Wonnington Ra
bound* - Chicago M (Grant tl). Orlando it
(ONaal II). Assist* — Chicago M (Karr.
Grant 41. Orlando l l (Ini** 111. Total tout*
- Chicago 5* Orlando 14 TtchnicMt Myor* 1. Bowl*. O Naal A -11.1*1

Wednesday's Woman's Scam
EAST
Adaiphi 41. Concord* N V. II
Aibartus Magna* *0. E Cerwcticutl*
Alleghany ll . Kenyon u
American loll 10. Mats Lowell 4/
Army If. Hartford **
Boston Coi logo 1). Georgetown tf
Datawarotf. LahighU
Marcyhut si 44 EdMWoro*!
Ouwans Colt *7, Southampton SS
Rut gars Camden 110. Lincoln. Pa SO
Satan Hall 1*. Connecticut S)
Station 14. Manhattan 44
TtslllaO* MoitoySf
SOUTH
Alabama 10. Caorgia SI
Auburn Montgomery I). Spring Hill S*
AenllerS!, Tamp* 41
Carson Nawman AC Jack tensIIN SI tf
C tarnson I I . N Carpi Ina SI U
Call cl Char lesion 41. Coker 1)
Duka no. Easi Carolina 4*
E Tennessee Si 1C) Co.enanl c]
F ayeilovi 11* SI t l , Virginia Union II
Fund# Southern If], Gardner Web* It
Georgia Tech 71. rn ChalianeogaK
Oramblmg Sf. H . Cant Flartdatl
LSU U . Mississippi SI tl
Mar* Hill 4). Toon Wesleyan u
Maryland**. FU n d a tl 54
M 'ddUTenn 14, AAamphitSI 1)
Monlayaiio 1a Mob.!* SS
Leo IS Brew ion Parker St
leno'f RhynafS, Oueens. N C I *
Lynn IOS. Matt Dartmouth SI
South Carolina 44. Auburn SS
MIDWEST
Akron 01. E Michigan 4*
Fort Hay* SI t l B*th*l. Kan SI
Hop* *1. Kalamaroo *5
Illinois Waslyn 100 Elmhurst SI
Iowa SC Minn*so'* S*
Lawrancaaa. Carroll. Wls 41
Mac ales N r u.CarlatonH
Mmn MorniaO WmonaSI S*
Mo Roll* 1*. Lincoln. Mo SO
Mo SI LouisM.NEMJitourlM
Mo Western M NW Missouri SI K
Northern S t. S O It. Bamld|l SI *a
Ohio SI A4. Illinois 10
Purdue IR. Michigan 11
Total at Marquette 14
Walsh tl. Lake E rU S*
Wittenberg 40. Denison 44
Wooster t l. Oberim 41
SOUTHWEST
St AAary's. Tasast) Dellas SS
Souther n AAath 1A T ulana 44
Ttsas N AAarquattet4
Ttsas Christian tl. larvae*
FAR WEST
Cal Po&lt;r Pomona 44. W New Mas Ico cl
N Ariron* to, Taiat San Antonio 4!
Redlands 4*. Matt Boston i )
Seattle Pacific 41. Si Martins 14
UNLV FA Hawaii to
TOURNAMENT
Naltanal CathalK Taurnament
First Raund
Cardinal StrllchM. Emmanuel*)
Carroll IX SI Thom# Aquinas*)
Clark*!). Rotary tr
Mount Mercy tX HtMoit Benedict kite *)
Rockhursl 14. Vitarto II
SI Ambrot* AX It Vincent *1
SI Norbarl AA Cabrini S)
SI Scholastic* AX LorasS*

Wrdnavday l Man'i Scar**
EAST
Adaipht 101. Cancordi* N Y U
C W Pott K . Marcy. N Y *1
Comalt 77. tahigh tj
Datawar* SO. Richmond SI
Duguatno /*. Rhod* IHand 11
Holy Cross *0 William A Mary 14
Kansas!’ *r La Sail**)
Loyola, Md 0*. Iona 14
Manhattan n . Columbia cs
New Hampthir* tl Holltra IS
Pro* Wane# IS. Satan Hail 11
S U n ati.C a nU iu tn
Southampton*) QuaeniCoH 11
Si. JmapN'iAS. St Pator’i *1
Union, N Y M. William* 11
Vtrmonl a*. Caigat* to
SOUTH
Barry 4a. Park* to
NUSRYLANDH. FLORIDA ST. M
Contra 11. Wilmington. Ohio U
(MARYLAND ( M l
Coil ot Chartoston /». N C Wilmington H
Ferguson I 1 * S A. Parvus ) 1 • I A
Da, totem *A W. Carol ina 44
Williams 0 1 A B A . Andrews I* A l IA
Du*# II. C U m ton 41
Andartan 00 0 0 0. Camper * If 1 11*. Adams
Farrum AS. Whaalon II
1 * 1 ) IA Rimkut 1 * 1 )4 Totals H 4 4 IS !)
Ftogiar IM . Utica a
4*
Florida 14. L S U 11
FLORIDA ST. (A t)
Co Southwattom to. Clayton S* u
Preston 0 0 #0 0. Cobbms I I 1 1 X Arnold!
Caorgia 11. Auburn M. OT
1 tl 00 S. Darla* 1 11 ) ) 7). Adams 0 I I Z I.
Caargia Southern ll. Citadai If
Taytar 1 1 0 1 X Puarcy 0 I! 14 M totals:
CrambltngSl K . Jarvis Christian IS
1114/ 11S4
Mississippi si M. Tartnatia* *4
Hatftim* - FSU IA Marlyand K 1 Point
Morahouaa U . Fart v attoy Si S»
go*H - Maryland A ) iParvsnBII. FSU S 11
North Carolina M. N Carolina SI M
(ArnoiK I A Oarlak 1 A Paarcy I 11 Ra
Old Dominion 14. Howard U M
bounds — Maryland 14 (Rimkut tl. FSU 14
South CaroHnaO. Alabama 44
(Cobbln* l l , A t t i i l t — Maryland 11
Seutham M itt M.SW Louisiana A) - %
‘£ l Ferguson tt. FSU t (Poorer ) ) Total touts
*
rimpa PC. American 1*11.04
&gt; *
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Tn Chaltanoaga 01. Furman l l
m
Virginia Union t l Faya Harm* SI. *1
Waka Faratt 11. V M I44
wottord M . Columbus II
NEW YORK - 7ha National Football
MIDWEST
League ro(uey report lor this week's games
Baldwin Wallace I*. Hiram Coi A)
at provided by th* league
Bowling Groan**. TotodsM
Sjtwrtfjy
Cant Missouri ic. Pmiburg SI 44
P IT T S B U R G H A T KANSAS C ITY Cincinnati 10). Chicago SI ct
Heelers: RB Victor Jones Ichasl injured
Cleveland SI AtWrlgiitSI H .O T
reserve). WR Yancey Thigpen Ihamtlrmgl
DaPaui IOS. Main* n
are put TE Adrian Cooper lanktol it
DaPauw 4*. Anderson. Ind K . O T
questionable LB Kevin Greene (knee). G
E Michigan 11. Akron It
Carlton Hasalrig (knea). WR Erma M ilk
E.ant rill* 71. IndtanaSl.al
(knta), CB Rod Woodson (hamstring) are
lowiSt.TC. W IllinaitS)
probable Chiefs: CB Dal* Carter (arm) It
Jam**town *1 Huran. ppd. la /an la
oul WN Fred Jones (back I. DE Darren
Kansas 44. N C Athtrlll* 44
Mukei 1 lanktol are questionable T John All
K*n1 II, Cant Michigan 54
IkMel. S Martin Baytoss (groin). CB Alborl
Ktnyon 14. Allaghany i I
Lewis (groin), S Kevin Rots (hip). NT Dan
Martatla Al. MuUirgum 11. lO T
Saleaumu* ilo o ll. S Bannla Thompson
Margut'ii if. Mtenphit St *7
(shoulder) are probable
Michigan rt. Michigan St *4
GREEN B AY A T DETROIT - Packers:
Minn Morr 1114. Winona SI IS
TE Jack)* Harris (knaal. LB George Koonce
MitiOurI Tl. S Illinois S*
(shoulder
injured reserve), LB Kto Coleman
Missouri Roll* 41, Lincoln. Mo 40
(ankle ln|ured reserve) are out LB Bryce
N Illinois It. Tasas A4M M
P*up (calf) ll doubtlui Uant: S Banme
Nabraua 4f, S Utah IS
Blades (ankle) is oul CB Ray CrecktH
OhiaU 14. Ball SI M
(shoulder). N T Lawrence Pete (hip). RB
Pwrdu* 44. North was»trn *1
Barry Sanders (knaal are doubtful RB
Rica I*. Dayton 44
Oerrick Moor* (rib ), N T Mack Travta
SWMi.mrsola 11. Moorhaad St K
(hamstring) ar* quetttonabto
Shawn** St 110. Madonna 11
SI Jahn'A. Minn IS. SI. Mary's. M m 44
DENVER A T LOS A N O iL IS RAIDERS Si Ldul* I I . SW Missouri ti M
Broncos: DE Dan Williams (knaal Is out CB
W Michigan B}. Miami. Ohio 11
Charles
Olm ry (topi. RB Robert Otlplno
Wabash 1A Rosa Hulman*4
dot). TE Reggio Johnten (hamstring). TE
wmonoarg 7). Damson M
Derek Russell (ankle). LB Dave Wyman
Woostor H . Obarlin IS
(thumb tea) *r* quatlionabto QB John
SOUTHWEST
Elaay lllul. T Brian H*b.b (calll. WR Tony
Arkansas II. Mississippi tl
Kimbrough
(shoulder), LB Jell MIDI lltu). T
Brigham Yosmg 41. T t it s EI Paso SO
Kirk Screftord (nock). TE Shannon Sharpe
Oklahoma 111. Baylor tl
(ankle), S Dennis Smith (shoulder), T Dev*
Taaastl. Toaas San Ansometf
Wd*ll (ankle) are probable Raiders: RB
T*i*t Southern M. Xavlor. NO *5
Greg Robinson (kneel It doubtful S Patrick
FAR WEST
Bales Iquadrlcepl. WR RagMb Ismail
Ariiona M. Aritona St. II
(neck), CB James Trapp (abdomen) are
Colorado SI. AS. Air Force St
guesllanable
RB Randy Jordan icon
Fresno SI.4). Wyoming SI
cuswonl. RB Stove Smith (ankle). T Greg
Montana SI 10*. Portland IS
Skrtpenak &lt;tool I are probable
Ntvada (1. Pacific K OT
MINNESOTA A T NEW YORK OIANTS New Masico 44. Utah*I
Vikings - N T Henry Thomas lankle) It
Now Masted SI *4. Lang Batch SI. 74
Que&lt;
1xmabto TE Mika Tke (ntek) is probe
S Colorado If. W Ttsas A IM Tl
bit Giants. DE Michaal Strahan lanktol Ik
UNLV H. Cal SI FuUarlonM
oul T John Elliott (back) Is doubtlui RB
Utah Si H . San Jot* SI M
D*r» Maggaii lanktol LB Mkhaal Brooki
TOURHAM EHTS
Hoot). LB Jessie An,.sited llegi is question
IUP Holiday Ins Haliday CUstic
ebto
T Eric Moor* lanktol It probabto
Flrv. Round
High Point *0. AAansftold S*
Indiana. P* ft. St Vlnctnl K
Naltanal Calhallc Taoraamant
First Rauad
Cabrlnlll. SI Nnrh.ii**
AP N F L OTNrrshre Player
CaidwrllZI.CarroM.AAonl M
The NFL OHansJvo Players of tha Year
Mount Marcy *f. RockhurtlA*
named by the Assoc fated Pralt which 11
liana Haights tf. Rosary 17
selected by a nationwide panel ot tha media
SI Jatagh's. Main* 1A Sf. Xanttr St
Itfl - Chuck Foreman. Mmnasot*. RB
SI Thomas Aquinas 10. Cardinal Slrlich 41
1*74- Ken Stabler. Oak land. QH
ViitrtiotA SI Scholastic* S4
IMS - Fran Tarkanton. Minnesota QB
Paltry Tip OH Tha Maw Ytar Tasrrnamant
tUl - Bar I Jonas, Baltimore. QB
Champlanship
till — Walter Payton Chicago. RB
Franklin A Marshall M, Alianlown SI
IUI - E art Campbell. Houston. RB
Third Plata
I H t - Earl Campbell Houston. RB
CoucharM. BaavortS
two - Earl Campbell. Houston. RB
Warthan Cagssaall Classic
IMI - Kan Anderson. Cincinnati. QB
First Raund
IMl - Dan Fotrfs. San Diego. QB
Cant Arkansas ft. Arkahsas Tach*t
IM) - Joe Theism*nn. Washington. QB
OuacM Ia t l . Arkansas B a p tls l 4*
IM4 - Dan Marina. Miami OB
IMS - Marcus Alton. Lot Angeles Raiders
FLO R ID A 14. LSU 11
RB
LSU (A ll
IM* — Eric Dickerson. Los Angeles Rams.
Brandon A 10 SO II. Coasar » U H »
RB
Burns 14 111. Owwns 4 111111. Gipson 0 I
tMI - Jerry Rice. San Francisco. WR
00 0 Handarson 1 10 0 0 I. JacSton 00 00 0.
IMF — Roger Craig. San Francisco. RB
Titus 00 00 0. Roubkhanho 00 00 0 Totals
IM* - Jo* Montana. San Francisco QB
M S ill 141)
l*M - Warron Moon. Houston. QB
l*tl - Thurman Thomas. Butlalo. RB
FLORIDA (101)
OtCItrcR 4 S 00 0. Andarson S I I I 1 11 Hill
l**l - Stove Yosmg. San Francisco. QB
tit] - Jerry Rico. San Francisco. WR
11 14 t. Brown S I D IA Cross 4 4 ) 1 IA
Kultma 01 00 0. Mlckant 11 BB 1. G
Williams A I 00 t. Thompson l a 1 1 1.
Dyr kolhotn 1 4 1 )1 Tolats H SI I) If 74
Halflim* - LSU K . Florid* M 1 point field
All Tins** E iT
goals - L IU 10 n (Brandon I X Casoar A M.
E A S TER N CONFERENCE
Owans I ) . Handarsen 17) Florida 1-14
Atlantic Divtston
lAndarson 1 A Brown I X Crass ) A Kuitma
W l T P t i OF OA
A lt feuiad oul — Burns Rtbasmdt — LSU
NT Rangers
17 Id 1 17 144 Id)
H (bun* n Florida 11 lAndarson I ) Assists
Na*
Jersey
) ) I) 4 M I O W )
- LSU II lOwons 41 Florida 17 (CrMS SI
Phtledtlphi*
M l ! ) 4) IK IK
Tefal Fault -L S U IX F Io rld a l) A - i . i l )

NFL INJURIES

Washington
F farMl
NY Islander*
Tamp* Bay

t! 10 4 M IK 1 »
10 14 * M 111 IM
1) ft ) U 111 i n
1) 1) 1 II 104 111
Net then! Di vlslea
PltUburgh
10 11 1 44 IK IK
Boston
II 11 ) U IK 111
11 11 ! al 11! I l l
Montreal
Buffalo
1) 1! 4 K IM 10*
1! 10 1 K 141 IK
Quebec
Hartford
10 11 1 is m us
OHa* a
0 )) 1 II 114 M l
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Dirttma
W L TP Tt OF OA
Toronto
)1 u f 4* IM 111
K 11 r 4! 141 1)1
Deltas
K 14 * K IK IM
St Louis
Dotroil
H 11 4 44 141 IN
K 14 4 44 IM 10!
Chicago
Winnipeg
ii n s IS ID 14!
Pacific DNItton
Calgary
11 ll 4 K IK ll!
Vancouver
K t» 4 K 111 IM
Lot Angela*
14 K 1 15 Ii* 111
Van Jos*
tl M f 11 10) 11!
Anaheim
15 14 1 U 10S 114
Edmenten
II 14 4 H H I 14!
Hartford 4. Winnipeg 0
Vancouver I. Ottawa 1
CatgaryANY Ranger* I
Montreal 4. Quebec 0
Thursday's Oamat
Winnipeg at Boston. I 11pm
SI Lout* vs Hartford al Cleveland 1 IS
pm
Ottawa at Toronto. 1 IS pm
Anaheim al Chicago. I is p m
Philadelphia at Oatlas. • IS p m
Detroit #1 San Jos* tf IS pm
Friday's Oamat
Pittsburgh at Buffalo. 1 U p m
Calgary i t N Y tslanders. 1 lip m
Ftorldaal Hew Jersey. I :U p m
Quebec at Edmonton, t U p m

BASEBALL
Aasaefcaa League
CHICAGO W HITE SDK - Agreed to toms
sHth Craig Grtbeck m end baseman, on a
on* year contract, and Chris Bushing Dermis
Cook and Wally Ritchie pitchers on minor
league contreett
MINNESOTA TWINS - Agreed to terms
with Mo Santord. pitcher, on a minor league
contract
NattSA#i t f i f w
FLORIDA MARLINS - Agreod N terms
with Jerry Rrotme. Mttelder. *w # ene year
contract
NEW YORK M E T ! - Traded Vince
Cetoman. cutlwidtr. and cash to the Kansas
City Reyatt tor Karin McReyneids. out
Iwider
PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Agreed to
terms wllh Gary Varthj. out■wider, and
Ravel* Manianiito. Mike Dyer and Paul
Miner, pitcheri. an minor league cantract*
SAN FRANCISCO OIANTS - Agreod to
terms wllh Steve Frey, pitcher, on a two yoar
contract and Tom Lamps In. catcher, on a
mm*r toaeut cantract
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - Agreod to
torms with John Habyan. pitcher, on a
minor league contract
BASKETBALL
Natlaaal Basketball AssacSstla*
C H A R L O T T E H O R N E T S - Waived
Loreruo Williams, forward
DALLAS MAVERICKS - Activated Terry
Davi*. torward from the injured list
D E T R O IT P IS TO N S - Waived Tad
Murphy, forward Activated Dan O Sullivan,
center. Item the injured 11*1
LOS AN0ELES LAKERS - Placed Sam
Bowl*, canter, *n ttv# ln|urvd list Signed Kurt
Rambil. tor ward
NEW YORK KNICKS - Signed Gerald
P*dd« guard Placed Hubert Oavl*. guard,
on tha injured list
HOCKEY
Nallaaal Hackty League
HARTFORD W HALERS - Sant Frank
Pratrangato. geadandar, to sprtngfwld ot tha
American Hackty League
NEW YORK ISLANDERS - Assigned Tern
Draper, gcailender. to Sail Lake City •• tha
lnie&lt;natien*l Hockey League tor condition
mg Receiled Jamie McLennan goaltender.
from Salt Lake City Signed Jason Simon toll
wing, and recalled him from Salt Let* City
O TTAW A SENATORS - Sant Robert
Burakovsky and Parol Damitra. forwards to
Princ* Edward Island of to* American
Hockey Laagu*
PITTSBURGH PENOUINS - Assigned
Justin Duberman and Ed Patterson, right
wings, and Markus Naslund. 1*11 wing, to
Cleveland Pi the International Hockey
League
ROLLER HOCKEY
Rattor Hackty IMarniltoaal
RHI — Awarded an ■■pant ion membership
to Allan!* lor to* IHa season
SOCCER
American Prato 11tana I Seccrr Laagu*
LOS ANGELES SALSA - Waived Phillip
Gyau. forward.
National Praia*stone I Saccar H ague
NPSL — Suspended Bred Smith d Dayton
tor two games and Tim Tyma at Cleveland
lor on* gam* lor their misconduct during a
gam* on Jan I
CHICAGO POWER - Suspended Jell
Alcal*. midi wider
HARRISBURG H E A T - Signed Domanic
Mobilw. forward
COLLEOE
NCAA - Placed to* athtolk program al
Taias AAM on probation for live years lor
various infraction* Including payment to
athlete* for work not don*, improper tman
del aid and aitra benefits and lack of
Institutional control and banned the football
team from totoiiston and a bowl appearance
neat year
AUBURN - Signed Terry Bowden, football
coach, to a live ytar contract
B O W LIN G O R E E N - Named Olno
Dawson running backs coach
BROWN - Named Jo* Wirt datensive
coordinator. Philip Estes recruiting coordme
tor and running backs coach. Paul Gorham
o(tensive lint coach. Keith Dudftnskl de
lenslve line coach, Mark Michaels defensive
secondary coach and Sam Burrell outside
linebackers coach*
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Late Models return in
World 150, World 200
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Models, scheduled to be the
premiere racing division during
the 1094 season at Volusia
County Speedway, will gel an
early chance u( the hulf-mllr
asphalt track with special races
scheduled for January.
Th e running of die fifth annual
World 150 Is slated for this
Saturday, Ja n . 8, while the
fifth-annual World 200, a 200lap special event for (he Late
Models. Is set for Saturday. Jan .

22.
Also running on both nights
will be the Pro Stocks (formerly
(he Street Stocks). Super Slocks
(formerly the Sportsman and
Late Model Stocks during 1993).
M in i S t o c k s , a n d F lo r id a
Modlfleds.
Both the Florida Modlfleds and
Pro Sto cks w ill ru n 2 3-la p
features both evenings while the
Super Stocks and Mini Stocks
are slated for 20-lnppers.
On both days, the pit gates will
open al 2 p.m . for registration
an d in s p e c tio n . T h e m a in
grandstand gates will open at 3

p.m . Just In tim e for the practice
sessions that ore scheduled to
run through 5:15 p .m . Tim e
trials are planned for 6 p.m . with
heats set to be ru n at 6:30 p.m.
Feature event racing Is sched­
uled to start at H 'p .m . both
nights.
While pre-entry for the World
150 closed this past Wednesday,
pre-entry for the W orld 200 is
open through J a n . 19.
Th e Late Models return as the
premiere d ivision at Volusia
County Speedway after a twoyear hiatus, com peting for the
chance to represent the track In
the NASCAR W inston Racing
Scries regional and national
competitions.
VCS pilots have had good
fortunr In the W inston Racing
Series over the last few years
David Rogers of Orlando claimed
the Sunbelt Region rttamplonshlp In 1991. the last year the
Late Models ran for the big prize
Last year. D eLand's T o n y Pnn
d rr was the Sunbelt champion
wllh his Late Model Stock entry.

Wrestling
Contlanad from IB
Honcl Ju m p p (220 pounds) each
won their mutches with pins (or
Lake Mary.
Laike Howell's victories come
from Lenny (140) and Robert
I 152)Reed.
Lake Mary also won the Junior
varsity match. 72-12.
Now 4-2 overall and 3-0 In
d u n l m e e ts w llh S e m in o le
Athletic Conference opponents.
Lake Mary will tie back In action
tonight, traveling to West O runge. Lake Howell &lt;1-4 overall.
0-3 In the S A C ) wrestles at
Oviedo tonight In another confrrrnceduul meet.

OVIEDO44. B 11MOF MOORE II
IS) — Adam nan (O) pmrsad Aero 1 II It)
— Klnnaird (O) pinrod Provide I 44. II* —
Larkin IBM) pinned Norton I S4 115 - P
Arias IBMI pinned Sdiasrti 1 V : IX)
Badoya IBMI pmnad K Raintsard 1 5*. ITS Br'nrs IBMI dec J H#mn*rd S I. IK
Wilton (Ol pmnad Lukic I 00. 145 - Cobb
10) pinned (&gt;4to I 45 15} - Haekin (BMi
panned Bautista I 04, IM — Pratt (BMI tr
forfeit, tfl - Matt (Ol pmnad HatkCOtt I If
It* - Ztokalme &lt;OI pmnad Andrad I ll
I K - Black (Ol pinned Soortino } » . HVT
—fnok 10) pinned Ray T 10

plctcd the nm w ith u pin in 1.10
According to (itst-year Oviedo
coach Hick Trib lt, a big factor in
the Lions' llrsl w in was the fan
that they didn't give away many
(mints on forfeits
OVIEDO 48. BISHOP MOORE 31
*'We only forfeited one match
O R L A N D O — The y had to (1(50 pounds), w hich Is a season
come from behind to do It. but
low for us." said Trib lt. who
the Oviedo High School wrestl­ coached at Lym an for several
ing team registered Its first dual
seasons before m oving over to
meet v ic to ry of the scuson
O viedo "W e 'v e forfeited as
Wednesday night, knocking oK many as live weight classes in a
the nost Bishop Moore Hornrts
given match because of Injuries
48-31.
and Illness."
Trailing 31-24 aflcr 10 weight
Also winning H irlr mutches for
classes, the Ltons scored pins lu. tOvUrio j B « t titghi w &lt; r r Kenny
the dual four w eight,classes to AdaitLsou, 1103 pounds). A tier!
overtake Bishop Moore.
Klnnaird (112). Sean Wilson
T o m m y Melt started the rally (140). and Orestes Cobb l)4f&gt;).
by winning his match at 171 nil wllh firai-pcrind pins
pounds wtth a ptn In 1:17. David
T h e Junior v a r s ity match
Zlckafoose (189 pounds) put rn d rd In ail 18-18 draw.
Oviedo back on top when he
Now 1-5 111 dual meets. Oviedo
nailed his opponent In 1:18. will resume Its Seminole Athletic
Brian Black (220) was next, Conference schedule tonight
pinning his opponent at 2:25. wllh a home m atrh against laikr
Joe Enos (Heavyweight) com- Howell.

Seminole
Coaiinuad from IB
struggles uf the
two learns' trigger men. A n d y

Saras!y and Erie Roberts
Sarasiy. one of the Sliver
Hawks' lending scorers, suffered
through a 2-fu r-13 performance.
By comparison. Roberts. Sem i­
nole's sta rtin g point guard,
connected on Just two of 19
uttrmpts from the Door. Each
player finished with six points.
Yet because Seminole con­
trolled the backboards, outrebounding Lake Howell 38-30.
Arrow Force II survived.
"W e didn't shoot the ball well
from the outside." said Trnlnn.
"T h e good news Is thal we won.
Th e bad news Is Mini it was
terribly ugly. But that's still
good news, because we played
an ugly gumc and sill) managed
to w in ."
Affording Arrow Force II that
luxury were 6-foot. 7-inch Andre
Hall (15 points and a game-high
12 rebounds). 6-foot. 4-Inch
Reggie H o llo w n y 114 points,
three rebounds), and 6-foot. 4Inch Ronnie McCarrell (four
points, seven rebounds). Hull

and McCarrell each blocked u
shut us well.
Neville Fuller chipped lu wllh
11 point* and six rebounds for
Seminole
F u r Lake H o w e ll, D u a n e
Greene lo\sed In 15 points while
Sarasty collected a game-high
seven assists.
Th e Sliver Hawks controlled
the game early, taking a 21-18
lead after one quarter. Seminole
rallied In the second quarter,
scoring rigid of the period's first
12 points to go up 26-25. but the
Sliver Hawks cainc right back lu
goon top. 29-26.
Suddenly. Lake Howell began
to struggle as Seminole closed
out the hall with an 8-0 n m and
took a 34-29 lead Into halftime.
"Th a t was the difference tn the
game, the last two m ln u trs of
the first hair* said Kohn. "We
never really rerovered from thal
momentum swing "
Now 10 5 overall and 2 0 In
the SAC. Seminole will host
Lym an in another conference
d a s h on Friday w hile Lake
Howell (5-11. 1-1 S A C ) will
rntcrialn conference foe Lake

Mary.

Lyman
Continued from IB
For Oviedo (8-7 overall, 2-3 In
the conference). Fclrsha Wilson
(17 points). Lisa Lljcnqulsl (14
points), and Stcplm nlr Nolsrux
(12 points) all scored lu double
figures.
While the Greyhound girls fell
iM-hlnd curly and spent the rrst
of the game battling back, (he
Lym an boys took n 34-18 lead
Into halftime. Tha t advantage
disappeared In (he third quarter,
when the Lions nutscorrd their
hosts 22 3 to build a 42-37 lead.
Lym an rallied In ihc final
period. Charlie Simons rapping
the comeback when he con­
v e rte d (h e f ro n t end of a
nne-and-one situation wllh eight
seconds left to play to break o
52-52 Me. He missed the second
shot, but lim e expired as the
teams scram bled for the re­
bound.

Drw nync Bell, who was called
for a technical foul, collected a
gam e-high 17 points and a
team-besi 12 rebounds to lead
the Grryhounds. Shaw n Ready
chipped In will) 12 |K)lnls for the
Grryhounds.
Brian Hendrix was the only
Oviedo player to score tn double
figures, finishing with 14 points.
T h e Lym an girls travel to
Eustls for a game this evening
before returning hom e to play
Evans on Saturday afternoon.
Oviedo visit Luke Brantley this
evening for another S A C contest.
Lym an's boys resume confer­
ence play when they go to
Seminole Friday night. Oviedo,
which hosts Mainland In a 5ADistrict 4 game this Friday, will
resume play In the conference
on Ju n . 14. when (h r Lions will
host Lake Brantley.

�San lord Harald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, January 6. 1904 - S I

People
Senior Center lists activities

IN BRIEF

Facility open weekdays to all seniors over 50

Art Festival accepting entries
W IN T E R PARK - Th e 35lh annual W inter Park Sidewalk
Art Festival will be held March 18. 10 and 20 along Park
Avenue In Winter Park.
Th e organizer* are currently accepting applications.
Participation In the festival la limited to 250 artists who will
be selected to compete for prizes that total more than $50,000.
Application forms are available at artist supply stores and art
renters around central Florida, at the Winter Park Chamber of
Commerce, ut the Winter Park City Hall and at the Winter Park

Th e Sanford Senior Center Is
open to all seniors age 50 and
over each weekday from 9:00
a.m. to 4:30 p in. As always,
they continue to have a full
weekly schedule of activities at
the center. Seniors are e n ­
couraged to stop In and pick up
a January calendar. Following Is
a list of special “vents which will
be held during the inonlh of
January.
• The renter Is I he place to be
If you love doing rralts A group
of women gathers every Monday
at 9 a m. to participate In Craft*
and Coffee. Everyone bring*
their own project* to work on
(plastlr canvas, crochet, needle
point, etc.) and enjoy some great
ro lfrr and conversation. Earh
m onth they have a special
birthday party too. Please Join
them.
• On Ja n . I I . a free blood
pressure screening will start off
the new year. Th is free service

Library*
Interested artists may also cull the Art Festival's office ut
072-6390 or Sully Odhner at 859-6690.

DAV official to attend confab
Donald A Sloss. Senior Vice Commander of the 1.2 million
member Disabled American Veteran* (D A V ) will be In
Allamonte Springs on Jan. 5-8 to attend the Department of
Florida Service Offlcer/M Id-Winter Conference
The event will take place at the Orlando North Hilton and
Towers.
For more Information on the event, call the National
Headquarters for D A V ut (606)441 -7300.

Magician to appear at library
Magician Kevin King will perform at the Central Brunch of
the Seminole County Library on Jan . 18.
King's performance will be a part of the Nltetlme Kids
program. It will begin at 7 p m.
The library Is located at 215 N. Oxford Rd.. Casselberry.
For more Information, call 339-4000.

will be ofTered every second
Tuesday ut 10 a.m . Please bring
any record of your blood pre­
ssure with you lo be completed.
Th is service Is being provided by
lltc V IP Medical C e n te r on
French Avenue.
• Th e Sunlord Senior Tra v e l­
ers la-gln another year of day
trip* with am outing to the
Florida Citrus Festival and Ihc
Opry Legends Show. On Tue s­
day. Feb. 1. a bus will depart the
senior eenlrr for a day of animal
exhibits, arts and crafts exhibits,
free citrus and reserved seats up
front for the O pry legends Show
featuring Porter Wngoner. The
bus will leave Hi 9 a.m. and
return at 6 p.m. Th e cost Is only
$19 l.u n rb must tie bought on
your own. H urry and sign up —
the deadline for this trip Is Jan.
14.
• A new series of Free Finan­
cial Seminars will be offered on
Thursday, Jan. 20 at 10:30 a.m.

T h is

m o n th 's

''P e r s o n a l

topic w ill

be

In v e s tm e n t

Alternatives: What's Right for
You?" ll will give an overview of
t odny' s Invest men I opport unities. Th is Is an Informa­
tion-only presentation — not a
sales presentation! Join them for
this new m onthly uiiivlty.
• Th e senior center Is glad to
welcome the Audubon Society.
This friendly group of adults
come together monthly for meet­
ings. Th e ir next meeting will be
Jan. 27 and they welcome any
new Interesled seniors to Join
them at 2 p.m .
• The Horseshoe Club Is still
■ ■ p itc h in g " e v e ry T u e s d a y
m orning ut 9 a.m. lo pitch
horse sh o es. T h e y w e lco m e
everyone and anyone to Join
them. Th e y even have shoes If
you need them.
• Line dance classes will
begin Jan . 18 Th e class Is from

6-8 p.m. on Tuesday evening*.
Th e cost is $2 per week. The
classes will run for a 10-weck
session. The regular Instructor
will be leaching Ihe class. How­
ever. lh r class Is open lo nil
adults (18 and up). There Is no
advance registration needed.
• The center will tie closed on
Tuesday nights until Jan . 18.
T h e y w ill then re-open on
Tuesday evenings until 8 p.m. It
Is hoped the center will provide
an o p p o rtu n ity for use by
"non-rctired" 50-and-ovcr citi­
zens. The facility will be open for
billiards, cards and other [Missive
activities as well as lor the
second scries of line dance
classes.
• The center will lie closed
Jan . 17 for Martin Luther King
J r . Day.
For Information on any of their
special events or weekly events,
call 330-5699.

Hollywood East clogging classes
Club welcomes
new member

Hollywood East Dancers conduct clogging classes every
Thursday. Beginners from 6:30 to 7:30 p.rn. and Intermediate
from 7:30 to 8 30. at Melodee Skating Rink. W. 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard In Sanford.
Th e cost la $3 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322-5761 or Dawn, 904-7350270.

Bill Shspard (right) president ol
Ihe Optlmlsl Club of Sanford,
presents Rick Howe with the
new members* packet end pin
el the Dec. 29 club meeting al
Shoney's. Howe, chairmen of
distributing the club's holiday
baskets lo the needy, reported
on how grateful the recipients
were.

East-West Klwanls Club meets Thursday
East-West Klwanls 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 are
welcome. For Information, call Robert Whittaker, president.
88943042.

Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly

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Overeaters Anonym ous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p.m ..
at the Com m unity United Methodist Church, I*lney Ridge Road
and U.S. 17-92. Casselberry. For Information, cal) Carol.
322-0657.

University women meet

A b ortion : R espect right, reduce need

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — American Association of Universi­
ty Women meets the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
ut Capistrano Condom inium Clubhouse. 200 Maitland Avc..
Altamonte 5prlngs.
Call Barbara at 889-8698 for more Information.

D E A R A B B Y t I have Just
completed editing and organiz­
ing live years of videos, corrcs|mndence with elected officials
and organizations, and mugazlnr and newspaper clippings
concerning the abortion Issue. I
thought Ihc results might inter­
est you.
One side of the Issue spoke of
prevention of unwanted pre­
gnancy through Inform ation,
education, birth control and af­
fordable, available contracep­
tives. T h is side support* a
woman having the right to make
her own decision concerning
herself, but thinks that a woman
who Is not pregnant doesn’t
need to decide If she should have
an abortion. "Respect the right,
reduce the need."
Th e other side spoke only of
abortion being wrong (or a sin),
and think* that there are no
rights where a woman ts con­
cerned. Her only choice comes
before the pregnancy, nnd mate
responsibility Is never m e n ­
tioned. Th is side feels that In-

Sunrise Klwanls meets Friday
Th e Seminole Sunrise Klwanls Club meets every Friday, at 7
a m., at Shoney's. U S 17-92, south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwanlans are welcome. For Information, call
BruceMcKIbbtn. president, 322-0331.

COM A announces meetings
Th e Concerned Organization of Men In Action (COM A) m rrts
the llrst and third Friday, at 6 p.m., In the church annex at St.
Jam es A M E Church, ninth Street and Cypress Avenue,
Sanford.

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-smoking) evening at 8 p.m Meetings
are held in the back room of the Sahara Club. 2857 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For additional meeting tlmea and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more Information, call 3324122.

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formation promotes experimen­
tation. sex education encourages
sexual activity, and Us reference
to birth control Is abstinence.
Planned Parenthood wns or­
ganized In 1921 for the purpose
of giving information on birth
control to low-Income women,
who otherwise couldn't afford
prevention of unwanted pre­
gnancies. That was 52 years
before the courls made abortion
legal. It was later expanded to
Include contraceptives, testing
and treatment of Infertility, plus
any disease connected with the
sex organs. In our geographic
area. Planned P a re n th o o d 's
present campaign Is focused on
m e n . and th e ir greater In ­
volvement In unwanted pre­
gnancies.
Th e DeMoss Foundation hus
spent In excess of $100 million
on Its "Life. What a Beautiful
Choice" campaign. Neither the
com m ercials nur literature I
have received contain any m en­
tion of prevention, or of reducing
u n w a n te d p r e g n a n c y . T h e
co m m ercials arc filled w ith
h a p p y , loved, w cll-c a re d -fu r
children, giving the Impression
that this Is the way of life for all
children.
W hich side of the issue Is
really pro-life, nnd spends Its
money, time and energy towurd
a future filled with children who
arc wanted, loved and cared for?
I know from personal experi­
ence that abortion can have
benefits. It's a much different
time now and It ts within our
reach to achieve the prevention
of unwanted pregnancy — and
that ts the answer.
I am pro choice, but I did not
distort tlic above facts. I am also
a m em ber of T h e Religious
Coalition for At-orllon Rights
and am very proud to be a
Planned Parenthood volunteer.

so If you choose lo publish m y
letter, you nre very welcome lo
use m y name.

PATRIC IA MURCHEK,
TUCSON. AR1Z.
D E A R P A T R I C I A
MURCHEKi Th a n k you for an
Important contribution to this
column.
DEAR ABBTi May I speak for
all of us who donate Items to be
sold at a resale shop? When we
bring top-quality Items for the
needy, please see that the needy
gel them.
T o o m a n y of the " g o o d
things" end up In the homes of
the volunteers. Sign me...

NO LONOER DONATES
IN INDIANA
DEAR ABBT: Once In a while

term, people have actually re­
sponded a n g rily that I was
Ignorant. Therefore. I'm refer­
ring the Issue lo you. Who Is
right? Please sign me...

HAD IT W ITH HENRY
DEAR HAD IT: You are right,
of course. And people who re­
spond In anger when someone
politely points out a possible
error In their thinking usually
know they are wrong, which Is
w hy they become so defensive.
Aceordlng to the Henry Holt
E n c y c lo p e d ia of W o r d and
Phrase Origins, com piled by
Robert Hendrickson. "If John
Hancock had done nothing else,
he.would be remembered for his
big. bold, belligerent signature,
the first on the Declaration of
Independence, writ 'so big no
Britisher would have to use hts
spectacles to read It.'...H is name,
os everyone knows. Is commonly
used to mean a signature, or as a
synonym for 'nam e' Itself.
"Jo h n Henry... Is a synonym
f i t a signature or name, but we
d o n 't k n o w h o w th e te rm
arose....John Henry originated In
the American West as cowboy
slang, and that's ull anyone has
been able to establish about it."

you publish led era about speech
Irritants or pet peeves. Here Is
my question, and 1 hope you
won't think It's trivial or silly.
Is one’s signature his/her Jo h n
Hancock or Jo h n Henry? I was
taught that because John H an­
cock signed hts name so boldly
anu ItgiU y or. the Declaration of
Independence, we Am ericans
have used his name In reference
to our own signatures.
If my kno iedge of American
folklore is correct. John Henry
wns "a steel drivtn' m an" who
(Probisms? Writs lo Dear Abby.
"died with a hammer In hts
For
a paraonal, unpublished
hand" — not an Ink pen.
Yet. many times I've been reply, send a sell-addressed,
a*krd by respected, educated stamped envelope lo Dear Abby,
people lo put m y "John H enry" P.O. Box 69440, Los Angelas,
on various documents. When I Calif. 90060. All correspondence
have explained the origin of the la confidential.)

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH R CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
IN ANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Cat*N*:41 M X C A ttU I
General Jerndwtioa
C O M M E R C IA L F E D E R A L
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
«t
P A IR IC IA G K N O TT ,etat.
Ottendantitt
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Nolle* It hereby given that the
undertigned Maryann* Mon*
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court ot
Seminole County. Florida will,
on th# JOth day of January 1*14
at II 00 a m at th* Weit Front
door ot th* Seminole Coveity
Courthdute. tn th# City 0* Son
ford Florida otter tor tale and
toll at public putcry lo the
htgheti and bed bidder tor ceth
the following deteribed property
tlluoted In Seminal* County.
Florid*, lo Wit
UNIT lit BUILDING *00
CR O W N P O I N T B Y IH E
SPRINGS, a Condominium, i t
deter ibeJ in th* Dec lor alien of
Condominium filed Mjv*.. bar
II. Iteo In Official Recordi
Boo* tJO f. Pag* IS*, at
amended by Flrtt Amendment
tiled September 17. 10ES. In
Official Record* Book ItTl.
Pag* t#*S. Amendment in Ot
ftcial Record! Boo* 1*41. Page
10*1 and at amended by Second
Amendment In Official Recordi
Book i*i*. Page tot* and
Amendment in Otflci*l Record*
Boo* t**S. Page H i, Public
Record* ot Semmpi# County.
Florida together with an un
divided intern! in and to the
common ttementt and common
eipentn Ot described in tad
Ooclaration
puvtuont ie tn* linoi deem ot
toroclotur* entered M a cat*
pending in told Court th* ttyle
el which It COMMERCIAL
FEDERAL M ORTGAGE COR
PORATlON vt PATRICA G
KNOTT el ai
In accordance with th* Alter
icon* with 0&gt;iebiiif«t Act. per
ton* with a disability who need#
tpetlol accommodation to par
tlclpot* In thlt procoodmg
mould contact ADA Coordinator
#t X I North Pork Avenue. Suit*
N X I. Sanford Florida « f f l at
&gt;*at I five IS) day* prior to the
proceeding Telephone I Mil
J7J41X E »t 4777: t IPX! *SS
1771 (TO O ) or I (1001 OSS1770
IV). vie Florida Raley Sorvk*
WITNESS my hand and ot
tictol moi at Mid Court thit ttm
day ot December. t»*J
ItE A L )
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Pubitm December X . IX ) 1
January A Ittl
OEM 11}

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit* Numb** f ) « 4 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ELO ISE B WIMBISH
[Serrated
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The admlnlifration el the
eitaf# ol ELOISE B WIMBISH.
d e c o a t e d , F ile N u m b e r
4) tie CP. N pending In ihe
C irc u it Court lor Seminole
County. Florida Probe1* Diet
lion the adorn! ol wMch It
Pott Ottice O rnwr C. Sanford,
FL
Th e n a m o ltl and
add*#ttirtl ol th* penonal rrp
retentali.e and the perianal
roprotontatiy* t attorney or*
tel forth beto*
A LL in t e r e s t e d p e r
SONS ARE N O T IF ItO T H A T
All perton* on whom thit
notice It toned who have ob
lectKmt that challenge the n i.d
Ity of the elll. the qualification*
of the pertonal repretentetiv*
venue or |urltd&gt;ctlen of fhlt
Court or* required to III* thoir
oblocllo nt with thlt Court
W I T H I N TH E L A T E R OF
TH R E E MONTHS AFTER THE
□ A T E OF THE FIRST PUBLI
C A TIO N OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DATS AFTER THE
D A T E OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
th em

All creditor! of the decadent
and other pertont haring claim!
or demondt oga-nt* decedent t
ettote on whom o copy of thlt
notice It terved within three
month! alter the da** ot the lirtl
publication of thit notice mutt
tile thoir ctoimt with thit Court
W I T H I N TH E L A T E R OF
TH R E E M ONTHSAFTER THE
D A TE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
C ATIO N OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A FTER THE
O A T F OF SFRVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All other credtiort ol the
decedent and partont having
Claim* or demandi agamtt tha
decedent *
mutt In# their
Ctoimt with thit Court W ITHIN
T H R E E M ONTHSAFTER THE
O A TE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
C ATIO N OF THIS NOTICE
A L L c l a i m s DEM ANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
r i L E O WILL BE FOREVER
BAR RED
The dot* ot th* t.rtt publico
Hon ot thlt Notice It December

» . ien
Pertonal Ropretontatlv*
John B Wtmtnth
S100 Llnwood Circle
Sanford FL JJTfl
Attorney tor Pertonal
Heproiontotirt
S Kirby Moncrtot. Itqutr*
M ONCR IEF ANO WALLACE.
PA
JIJW Flrtt Street Suit*401
Senlord. Florida JJtn
Florida Bar No lltiei
Pubtilh December x (44) A
January 0. IH i
o e m in

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC H IA R IN O TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY TH E C IT Y OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice It hereby given that * Public Hearing will be had M tha
Com m illion Room at III* City Hall. J00 North Pork Avenue, in th*
City of Sanford. Florida, ot 7 00 o'clock P M on January 10 l**4 to
contldor tha adoption ol on ordinance by Hi* City ot Sanford. Florid*,
deter Ibed ot W Rmt
ORDINANCE NO. Ittl
T O AN N EX A PORTION OF TH AT CER TAIN PROPERTY
L Y IN G BETW EEN R INEHART ROAO ANO IN TER STA TE * ANO
B E TW E E N STATE ROAO a* ANO VACATED SOUTH OREGON
A V E N U E AS SHOWN ON TH E MAP BELOW

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE C IR C U IT COUNT
OF T H I1 IT M JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cate M*. ( I I J t J C A U l
WORLD SAVINGS AND LOAN
A S S O C IA T IO N , a Federal
Savmgt and Loan Atteclitien
BlaHititl.
vt
J E R R V W A Y N E
H E N D R I C K S O N . LISA
HENDRICKSON, at a l.
Defender 11
NOTICE O F SALE
PURSUANT T O C H A P T IR U
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
purtuanl to a Summary Final
Judgment ot forecloturt dated
December I*, ton. and tnfertd
In Cota No t l 7X7 C « II L Ol
th* Circuit Court ot Hi* IRh
Judicial Circuit Hi and tor Soml
not* County. Florida wtaroHi
WORLD SAVINGS ANO LOAN
A S S O C IA T IO N , a Federal
Saving* and Loan Attociatien. it
PlaHitilt. and JE R R Y WAYNE
H E N D R I C K S O N . LISA
H E N O R IC K S O N . FORO
CONSUMER C R E D IT COM
P A N V . e/k/a F O R O CON
SUMER FIN ANCE COMPANY,
INC JOHN W C H R IA U C Ja n d
ROSE M CHRZASZCZ. hit
wlto. Are Dotondantt i will Mil
to tha highetl and bet I bidder
tor cath at Hi* wet! Iron! door ol
th# Somtnoto County CourthouM
In Senlord Florida al II H
o'clock A M on tha XHi day at
January. 1*04. th* following
detcritwd property at tat forth
Ht tad Summary Final Judg
mont, to wit
Lot A Block D. Indian Hlllt
Unit Thro*, according to th#
Plat thereof at recorded in Piet
Boo* 14. Pag* *4. Public Rtc
ordt ot Seminal# County. Ffer
id*
and oil litturet and pertonal
properly located therein #r

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E EIG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. BJ 1*4} CA I* K
S TEP H EN R VAUGHNand
H E N A E R VAUGHN
Plolnfiftt.
vt
M AR GARET M NEWMAN
•It . ot al .
Defendant!
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
M A R G A R E T H
NEWMAN. Deceeted end her
rotpecltv* unknown howi. de
v Iloot grenteet creditor*, end
oil other perftot ctelmlng by,
through under or agolntt
M ARGARET M NEWMAN and
Oil claim ant*, pertont or
per I let natural or corpora!* or
whoM t i e d togal ttatut it
unknown, claiming under or
egolntf Ihem. ond’or any
pertiet claiming to have any
right, till* or imereti tn and to
th* land* hereafter drtcribad
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet till* to lh#
following property in Semmoto
County. Florida
Lot A Stock "A ". BRETTON
WOODS according to th* Plat
thereat at recorded in Piet Boo#
It page JL Public Record! of
Semmoto County. Florida
he* been tiled ageintt yaw and
you Or* required to terv* * copy
of your written O#tontat It any
to It on J Jeffrey Deary of
Wmderweedle tie net Ward a
Woodmen P A Piontlfft et
tsanoyt when* eddreit It Pott
Office Bei 1X1, Orlando F tor
Ido JJkOJ within X dayt otter
the flrtt publication, and til* th*
original with the Ctork ot thit
Court either before w rvK t on
PtOinlilti' attorney! or immedi
atoly thereat**!, otherwtw a
default will be entered ogatntt
you tor th* relief demanded m
the Amended Complaint or
Petition
Detod an Dec amtar it tttj
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLER K OF THE COURT
By Ruth King
At Deputy Ctork
Publith December 7) X &lt;**1
A January a t J. let4
DEM X I
__ _____________
CO UN TY OF'SEMINOLE
NOTICE
A TTE N TIO N Ethel L Ctov*
land, and Cod* Lewi* or Hto&gt;r
heir* ottignv trentfert. or tu&lt;
ceitort in inter t i ll and tn*
unknown tpeutoi ol *H 'ho

Legal Notices
IN T H C CIRCUIT COUkY
O F T H E (IO H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO 4) IU«CA
OIVI1ION I4L
LEA D ER FEDERAL BANK
FOR SAVINGS.
Plaintlllltl,

vt

JO A N N v PHIPPS, ttal
Oetendantltl
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV EN
purtuanl to a Final Judgment ol
loreclotur* dated December it,
let] and enteyed Hi Cate No
f j I074CAI4L ol th* Circuit
Court ol Iho E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial C hcviI hi and tor SEM
INOLE County. Florida wherein
L E A D E R FED E R A L BAN K
FOR SAVINGS It Ihe Pteinllff
and JO ANN Y PHIPPS and th*
unknown ipout* CO tenant ot JO
ANN V PHIPPS MICHAEL A
N O R T O N . R IC H A R D S
B U R K E , and LEE M Me
C U L L O U G H are th* Oaton
dentt I will toll to th* highetl
and batl bidder tor &lt;*th el th#
Well Front Door ot th# SEMI
N O LE County Courthout# at
11.00 * m . on th* JOth day ol
January, i m Ihe following
deter .bed property at tat lorth
In Mid F Inal Judgment
Lot IS Bloc* 4 NORTH OR
LA N D O 2nd ADDITION ac
cording to th* plet thereof at
recorded Hi Pia&lt; took 17 Paget
SS thru 17. Public Records ot
Sam inolo County. F lor Ida
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
tea' of thit Court on December
X tetj

(SEAL)
HONORABLE
AAARVANNE MORSE
Clork ot th* CHtull Court
By Rv*n King
Deputy Clerk
Publith December X 1*01 A
January*. 1X4
D EM It*

Detod of Sanford Sammofe
County Florida thit Xth dtr ot
December, l**J
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Mid Circuit Court
By Joan Brlllont
Al Deputy Ctork
Publith December X l**J A
January a t*»4
oem m

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LA N D U II/R EZ O N IN O
PUBLIC HCARINO TO BE HELD
F E B R U A R Y }. IN4
Notice it hereby given that th* Seminole County Local Land
Planning Agency Planning and Zoning Conwnlttton ILPA/PAZl will
conduct a public hearing on February I. IH4 beginning i t 7 p m . or
ot toon thereafter at pottlbto. Hi the County Sorvtca* Building. INI
Eotl Flrtt Sir**! Sanford. FL. Room ION (th# Board Chamber!I
Th* pu'pote at thlt hoar trig it to receive public input Input tram any
local government or other agency, and to mek* rocommondotfent to
tn* Sommofe County Board of County CommitHonor* on a reguetfed
Small Scot* Amondmont to th* Seminole County ComprohontJv*
Plan, and ottoc tered re toning. p* tottowt
Larry Oafe - Plan amondmont tram Law Oonotty Ratldenhol to
Medium Oemity Retdental and ottoc afed re ranmg tram R IAA
I Single Family Dwelling Olttrtctl to R AH I Affordable Hevtwg
Dwelling Oh K k II detcribod at LPtt t and*. Btocb 4. Sonlord Form*.
Piet Boo* 1. Pag* ITT. Sommoto County Florid* further deterWed
at abutting th* touth tdn of Orange Bautovord. immodafety *ou*n
ot th* intertectan of North Indian* Street and Orange Boufetord
containing approiimatoly lOocret (BCC Dfefrkfl)
Not* Land ut* amondmont* on property containing hood prone
and wetland treat remain tubioct to th* applicable Coneorvotiow
land ut* detignatton and v or lout overlay toning cl# tailKat ant end
tha provident rotating thereto Th* gonoral public Ik encouraged to
appear at Hut hearing and proton! input In accordance wtlh th*
procedure* ufltlyod by th* LPA/PAZ Including Hip tubmittan *4
written comment! to Hi* LPA/PAZ c/o *Comprohonaivo Planning
Office' . hoi fen Firit Street Sanford. FL XTI1. totophene (471
X I 11JO. attention 7X4 Comment! mutt be received no lot** man
January X iff 4 to be inctudod Hi Hi* He It report dull touted to
IP A .P A Z " v ^ t u i ' T T J l heating may be continued from time to
time at totnd m em ory by th* LPA/PAZ Coptot #4 the prepoeed
amondmont (ad rtiQSing *"d related Information and any
comment! reeteved. ark •avertable tor pubiv review at tn* ePOrett
above Room H47. between the hour* of ( B0 0 m and J 00 p m .
Monday through F riday. *eeluding halldayt
Pertont with diMbrlitwi needing attittanc* to parficipato many of
thee* proceeding! thouid canlcf the E mployee Relation* Deportment
ADA Coordinator 44 hour* in advance ot th* mooting ot I00FI
JJI IIX . eitontionTtil
Pertont art odvited that If they decide to appeal any dec It 'on
mod* at fhlt hearing, they will need a record of Hi* proceeding* and
for tuch purpote they may need to ontur* * verbatim record of Hi*
proceeding! it mod*, which record include* the tottlmony and
evidence upon which th* appeal U bated Section JMBIBL Florida
Statute*. BOARD OF CO UN TY COMMISSIONERS. B Y : FRANCES
CHANOLER. MANAGER. COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING DIVI
SION
Publith January I A January J T .IX f
0EHI1
---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ ------------------NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER TH E
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY TH E C IT Y OF
SANFORD. FLOEIDA
Notice it hereby given that a Public Mooring will be field hi tn*
Com million Room at th# City Hall. J00 North Park Avenue, in the
City ot Sanford. Florida, at 7 00 o'clock P M on January It. 1MI to
contldor th* adoption of an ordinance by Hi* City of Sanford. Florid*,
deter ibed at follow*
ORDINANCE NO. SIX
TO ANNEX A PORTION OF TH A T CERTAIN PROPERTY
LY IN G BETWEEN PALM W AY AND SANFORD AVEN UE AND
B E TW E E N HIBISCUS DRIVE AND POINSETTA DRIVE: AS
SHOWN ON THE AAAP BELOW:

1

RE
L O T It ROSELAN O
PARK PB 7 PC It
110*0 Flrtt Drivel
A recent impaction ot m*
above O*Mr bed properly r#
reeled the unoccupied ttruc
fur#* or* unueto untui'obi* tor
occupancy and dttrtm*n!*i to
•na health. safety and welter*
Of tha general public Th* ttruc
turet or# a health and fir*
haiarp duo to tnedeauato mom
tonanc*. dilapidation and
In accordance with Sommoto
County Ordinance *B 1* th*
above mentioned thweturot •**
doctored to b* * public nuilance
removed tram th* property Th#
demolition and removal ot th*
ttructuret mull begin within
thirty 1X1 d a n end be com
ptoBoG wlttJn umely IM ) dart
oner receipt J Rut no!He or
you may widertot# th* appeal
procett ot outlined In Section
Sevan (ft of County Ordinance
Number BO It To purtu* the
appeal precast It will be necet
tory tor you to appear before
tn* Board ot County Commit
ttonort and prevent any relevant
or materiel tact* or evidence et
to why th* above mentioned
ttructwrtt should not be de
dared a public nuitanc* It you
with to appeal to the Board ot
Cammltuonort. ptoot* tot m*
know and I will reduett th*
Board to tot d tim# end dot* tor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal of
lh* ttructuret or failure to
appeal to th* Board of Commit
ttonort wlthm thirty IX I day*
after receipt ot thlt nolle* mey
remit In adton being token by
the County to hove the ttruc
turet demofithed end removed
All cottt Incurred by lh* County
tor lh* demolition and removal
ol th* ttru c tu re t w ill b*
o tto tto d to you and may
become a lion agolntt your
property. If you have any quo*
ttont concerning Hilt matter,
pleat* call Oram* Nwanodl at
J l l ’ItlO. oetonttonTJJJ
Publith: December 14. IX X .
ly e j l January a. i m
O EM IM

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ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDOS: In ttia event of an error In an
od, the Sanford Herald w&lt;H b* raaponolbl* for th* Brat
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NOTICE
For additional information
Mitigation Dtvtiion Atlanta
Regional Offtc* I to4J 11} 4400
Th* F t d f r a l E m trg tn c r
Management Agency IFCMA1
hot announced that it hat cam
pitted 0 detailed retttton of th*
Flood Ineurone* Study tor Sem
inoto County F tor to# Thit ' f#
ttudy of ttood hotord *r**t
include! unmeorporefed «'#*i
of th* County at won el tn*
Clttot ot AMomonte Spcingt
Cotwiborry Cot* Mery long
wood Oviedo Sontord end
Winter Spring! A tmgto. COun
tyw.de let et Flood inmrenee
Be*e Map! win be pubuthed m a
lew month*
Th u announcement it In
tended to notify *&gt;i mterottod
pertont of th* completion of i*»
re ttudy to lh*y may t o n on
oppertwty to attend * public
meeting to be held on Monday
January to it*4 at t 00 FM at
fh# Semmoto County Agricut
turot Centor I X Well Comity
Heme Road Sontord
A c c o rd in g I* G lonn C
Woodard Ji . Director FEM A t
Miiigolien Dirltton. Atlanta
Regional Otr.ce mo pu&gt;pow of
th* re ttudy It I* determine
hood etovotiont end the bound
arht *&lt; ttoodpiemt within de
vetoped area* or area* which
or* IIta ly to be developed m lh*
n**r Mur# Th* r* ttudy will b*
wted by th* community to carry
Out ttoodpi*." menog*m*n! re
qulremenlt *1 th* Noltonol
Flood Inimonce Program Th*
otovo'-ent will alto tw uted al
tn* be!.! tor determining Iwod
trim once premium rotot
Rtpr*Mnl*r&gt;v«t Ot FEM A mil
d.vcuit th* retuitt at tn# Flood
Inturanc* R* ttudy end will
Outline ipectf.c ectiont needed
to be toeen by tn# local govern
nvent in order to contmuo »t&gt;gl
btlity in tho Nel.onat flood
Inturanc* Program Th* meet
mg wit* alto provide appartuaity
to recatvo comment* cerrvc
ttont. end quetttont about m*
r* ttudy
Publith January 1.1X4
DEN 14
PUR LK SALE^
CO N TEN TS OF STORAGE
UNITS CONSISTING OF MIS
CELLANLOUS ITEMS FOR
H Glngtot
M l PCI
S Zomowtoc
In D*r*H Lendtceping
H Lack*
M Luton
L Rlfey
T Sontlill
J Whitten
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC
A U C T I O N A T 417 M I N I
STORAGE. 710 NORTH CR W.
IONGWOOO, FL ON 17 JANU
ARY 1X4 AT I S » HOURS
Publtih January a. 1L 1X4
DEN X

W e tp Merc For Ton
rM
f-EEMa-:

n

r

n-EidtriyCsre
Bljddft Control Ftofckm’
SENIORS call to find Out It
you qualify tor *Hitl*nc* with
DIAPERS.PADS delivered to
your door monthly
&lt; J S40IJS4_________
CHRISTIAN TLC It hour* lb tpy
hom* lor eider Ir ledwt Reo
tonebto refet. prlieto room
*■0 and rot 7711*41

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing tuccood* like tucteti
We iewe l into #u» Jrd doted*
Of Irouiing tu cctitM egentt
i4olK*n**f
Wetlheipl
WATSON R EA LTYC O R P
REALTORS
JO-DEB
AGENTS AVON Earn
No door.door P T/FT iniur
one* oval table S*"di H i H t)
ASSEMBLERS
Mend mofl
work ) thin* 7AM t MPM
and ) BPM midnight (1 p*.
hom
Ne ver ote* I
Hefp Pertenwel. » X BTX

toXX

AUTO DE TAllf R
Far butting only
#nc»d^*llJJ^**«f

BINOCRY/DCLIVERY

Pa#| tim*. pRMfkvnt Etliltti1*
________ C e i l t t f y y

CNA

2 T - P e rs o n a ls

For ) It i h l lt
termed

ADOPTIONS
Free medical tar* tranipor
ration counxllng privet*
doctor pivt living evpentet
Bar rTIfftt Call Attorney town
t rater
1444*11)44*

M u lt be

BN
Wtekendi part time
Accepting appiit alien*
Monday f re a r. * 4
OaRary Mower M N If* }
O tla ry X I *** cat*

21— L o s t A F o u n d

DIRECTOR
For aitobiithad chikdcor* ten
tor Iducorion and eaperena*
tn early childhood r*qu»*d
Can » ) *411

LOST Pr*vnptton i u . gieiiet
tna Far Ey*t ta x Orang*
Ctfy area________ B84 7XIBB1
SM REW ARD for return of
tteton COT cover. Hidden Lk
No oueflwnt acted JJI 711)

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. T e .a rx Fl
a wall eitabi tred and g*ew
mg Control Ftor&gt;da k im t
rompery offer* you
PSeml Annual Pay Increai*!
P Stop Oft Pay
OUntoodmgPoy
ovecetpnPay
* Safety Bonut
OSpoux Riding Program
* Average Trip) 7 Ooy*
0 Lafe Model Conv#e»tdn#i
T rector*
It you hev* J year* tractor
trailer, OTR and mew and K#
trprrenc# pfwt a good driving
record coll
_______ IB R B H »***

2 7 -N u rs « ry A
C h ild C a r t
HOLIDAY SPECIAL itt
Ire* no rogittrotion to*1
MRS MICHELLES HOUSE

______nt taa t m n ______
BOWL LIKE A PRO Loitorvt
by * protoiito" bowler Any
age Mon ladet or children
f d * 'em ere Ik 401 ) X 4144
Member ot the PBA

41— C E m tlE T Y L o ts
)

Evperi

Eip. Industrial
Sewmi Haduht OpEfilan

LO TS Ooklown Momorlel
Per* ] tor the price o* tl
tt laoCatiftfTtttiW

Mon thru Th m v »•* hr war*
day* Pd holiday and voce
tom Agpfy at. Van Del 71*0
O d L* Mary ftd . Sontord___

S t— F in a n c ia l
S t r v ic t s

tSpEriERtedlloW fEfSOR
(Stripping and w ait Lato
night,early cneryung Mato or
temole Equal Opportunity
Em ployer C a ll Valor!*
Monday Friday. P&gt; M U

DOES TOUR CREDIT
REPORTM AKE VOUSICKf
Coll Th* Credit Dec tor
IRM *44 CREDIT
Our client* *re guaranteed to
receive * major credit c*»d in
X day* or compute rofmtd

GRILL COOKS
BUSSERS

STOP FOMUOSUM!

Now hiring Apply m perton
Apply at
Ml l i n e n Bird FarnPert
ttopben* tallptoaial
MOTEL

i con help t1\ tuccot* tarry
M y x t « f 44* 1)4) until BPM

Legal Notice

MAINTENANCE PERSON
VEHICLE AUCTION
Thl* auction nlll bo hold On
i/X/ta al * « am at M l
Alafaya Trail. Orltdo. F L.
Proapecitv* oidder* may in
•peel vehicle* on the day before
from * X * m will 4 » p m
Term* arc tern or cartittod
fund* only Ttbbifl* Inc/Atoma
Samoran Towing rtier vet th*
right to accept or rotocf any and
on bid*
IB7I Rod Ford Fairmont
VKtXEFJF 111144
INS Ton Bvtok Par* A x
VPt 44WXX AHcOtXd
PuMIth January*. 1X4

E vperenc# in plumbing and
electrical

NIGHT AUDITOR
With Motel E &gt;p#r .meed
Apply in per ion
Deytlnn. * * »W SN 44
Sontord _______
LABORERS N E E D E D Milled
end mvvhttied Poiilion* av*tl
able Day*. Call between t )
SPRINT STAFFIN O , I X X II

DEHJ1

B

j

.

S &lt; g irm &gt; ic &lt; g &amp;
A complete deter iplion end a copy ot th* ordinance M t’l be
available at th* Offtc* ol th* City Clerk lor oil portent dttirlng to
oaemtno th* tom*
All portlet in Inttretl and cltliont than have an opportunity to be
hoard at M d flooring.
By order ot the City Commiulon of th* City ot Sanford. Florid*
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
C O N TAC T THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
I X S0J« 4 * HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE M EE TIN G
AD V IC E TO THE PUBLIC II * perton decide! lo appeal a
dec It ion made with rotpacf lo any metier conttdorod at th* abort
moating or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record of th*
proceeding*, inc'udlng Ihe tottlmony and ovtdtnc*. which record It
not provided by th* City Of Sanford (FSlttO IM )
JanetR. Donahoe
City Clerk
Publim December X . IWJ and January*. IH4
OEM 177

RES /COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Framing, Drywall,
Door*. Rooting. Control*
jjja a jj so.BaiiM.CBCatwa*

Air Dud Cleaning
AIR DUCT CLEAHIHO gurrar
cleaning /it reenlng. chimney
twoop Imured Young'* Sorv
ke. Ik XXB04IIPJBBBI

CELEBRITY CIPHER
T H I K l

W Z O H

O V J X

W Z D
I

E K O 8

V X L K O I X

P K a

X I I

U O C K Q ,
T M 8 T

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N V T
X Z

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I I V T K O .

P R E V IO U S S O L U TIO N : "I flirw up M I ahartafwJ
tMCRQround w t w t I t)bvbc knew that DaRig biach made a
dW aranc* " — Robin Q ivont

r

CarpEntry
C A R P EN TE R All kind* Of homo
repair*, pointing A ceramic
life Richard Grot*
Ml X T)

u ■ a

O O Z F

Claanlng Scrvict
START TOUR NEW YEAR out
right Hava me clean your
hom*. office, etc Affordable
rate*
Call m o tto

Additions &amp;
Rtmodfllng

CweOrei Conor crypto?amt Ire creeled bam aut etom Oy lemoue
peopa peel end weeerd
la r a w n M C *
enema r«a*r t oka I N v*i V

V L * X

Naiica
FLO R ID A STATS R E W IR E S
all contractor* b* regntored
or cerfittod To verify a *tet*
c o n tra c to r! Ilcont* coll
I *00 )4J 74X Occupational
licence* or* required by the
county and tan be reel tied by
coning ni im .n i fan

A complete dttcrlptien and a copy of th* ordinance than be
available at Ihe Office Of Itw City Clerk for all pertont (hairing to
evamin* fh* Mm*.
All portlet in interett and cltliont the11 hev* an opportunity to be
hoard at M U hopring
By order of th* City CommIttion of th* City of Sontord. Florida
PERSONS WITH D IS AB ILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PAR TIC IPATE IN AN Y O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CO N TAC T THE PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
X X J4J4N HOURS IN ADVANCE OF T H E M E IT IN O .
ADVICE TO THE P U B LIC : II R perton doctdoi Id appeal *
dec Ition mod* with retpod to any matter con ttdtrad at tha above
meeting or hearing, ho may need a verba Iim record at tha
proceeding*, including the tottimony and evidence, which record I*
not provided by th* City of Sanford IFSIM II0J1
Janet R. Donahoe
City Ctork
Publith December JO. I*Y1 and January B. 1X4
DEM 174

C arpBt Cleaning
SAM'S CAR PET C LEAN IH O

plot ball out ifrtp ftoorc

R oildonl 1*1i om m erc lol 14
hr* JJ4 JSC1, beeper 444 4*41

O

ig stn
Sarvlc*
inina

m tu i

HOUSE CL«AN~
and rN N N W rate* R*r*.
Bonded.'Lk/im *174X1

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Waynt
Beal J Mon Quality Opera
lion! JM-7771/74074*)

Horn* Improvement |
Rif; W A Y

1
H
ir L e t T h U D ia fte r A d li
I W bbSc Fn t y i , . V.

-------- EKcfflSr-------- F* - ________L _ J
M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Home Repairs
Repair addition, comm/ret
Lk/lm *EROOO*tt)ttl 447)

Flooring
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Inttall Sanding FlniUilng
T O M O L S E N ttl)4 J4 )X 7

A A A FLUMA1NO A SEWER.
Leaky laucofaT Running
foifell? 170 could *o!v* you*
problem Wafer huetor*. Ja hr
•orvko.
4G4 JJJ J11J

Janitorial Services
BUTZCLEANJANITORIAL

DjTTTlTaTTtoo^'wIvewayy

P re s s u re C le a n in g

Home Improvement

Com m on.jl, if at id X I *71)

AFFORDABLE Ham*Repair.
All phaiot Call ter tree ett
L k Im Michael B J 7104

Lawn Servlet

ALDOCSITAll
Fla It right at a price you con
altord Lk'd/lra. From alort
t* linith Carpentry, plumb
ing electrical, and reefing
»vc» 7) yr* of tiperlenc* Ho
fob too big or imall. Call
na-ra)) or m i M M I n .

Plumbing'

HANDY'S Muftlpfe Sec*. Treat,
roof ropoir. driveway*, point
ing Fro* H i Sr. dfec. m-74*)
M A R I N O Homo R e p a ir ,
tpocialitina in imall |*bt
CRCOSaBTtFrxtil m ill*

Flrewood/Fuel
• SPLIT OAR FIREWOOD*
Delivered or pkk up
|) 0 dock 1)1)441

Painting
BRUNELL PAINTINO Comm
A R*« Pretiur* cleaning,
Carpentry. Door hanging/
Plettering L k / lm rejoocfi
Jlynb ib u* m 1X1________
HANDY'S Heutepalntlng P u rl
now A lave: Low. low rafeit
JBynavp Lk/ln* m i 4 U
PROTECTIVE COATiNOS by
Power. Inf./oil.. I k ' d . In*
Freoxflmoto*........... n i out

TOM A JE F F 'I LAWN CARCI
Ro* /Curmr . doptndobl*. tow
ratoitFroant........... J X 7070

Masonry
TW P MASONRY, Brfdu Etoct.
Stucco. Concrtl*. Ron*va
tton*. Lk Jto a ...........XIM BB

roof*, pool dock*, walk*.
houxt.FrM O tl. JJI 417)

S w im m in g P o o l
S a r v lc e / R e p a lr
W EEKLY SERVICE from Saf
mo Chom Rita Pool Sorvk*
1*0 777*
Robert Shoemaktr

Tr— SarvicE
■CJIOU TREE SVC- Lk *. tn
"Lof th* Proto**tonal* do If."
Fro# animate* ........W B X

I i l r e i t i s r ) o u r llu sinrss / r r r \ I h n I m l&gt; / m r
S /.7 / V t Month. ( till t h i w i j ir t l . &gt;JJ J t i l l

Is

�S»nlofd Herald. Sentord, Florida - Tftufiday. January 6, I W - SB

7 1 —H t lp W a n ttd

9 3 -R o o m s fo r R o o t

JANITORS
Pd't lima Sue contract our
customers Days or i m w i w
trtw
40/ 777 0**1

LANDSCAPER
F/T position COL d i l l U
roouwod_________ e i w i m

LEASINCCONSULTANT
Pori lima l*avng potion lor
Stonobrook Apartm ents
Commission Weekends a
wink! Call W *554 to g '

CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM
W'ktl avail SS5/-ah. H i m .
Downtown 77? 1004 _
CLEAN ROOM) imgta starting
I H i « l K ltchan. phono,
laundry, vldao games. all
d r sat parking no i t ; ]
BURN. BEDROOM. caMa la.
*0(01 call!, kilihan prlv .
7/&gt;'wk Non drinking )J I IrH
FURNISHED roam with vw ol
waster and dryar alia kilchan
. P*&gt;&gt;&gt;t*9**
l ad
m w
PR IVATE UPSTAIRS, dura
kilthan A baths DO wk m
dudatail m i M l o O W d i l

MAIDS

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

F / I M l . l i Will train
Uniterm*. Mwlir Maid. W MB»
M A IN TE N A N C E Farl lima
n**P iw A M im rental (am
pkaamSacHord w a illl
_

NOTICE
AM

a«d r#«t ostA'r
fivtm*nf% «rp
*o
tho Fed**#1 f i r Ho*, tin? At f
which malts it
to
•drtvliw anf pt tltroncf. lim
italiRff or d ittrlm m oliofi
tas#d on raca ( d i r rtio a n
Wo. hand**? latfilial status
or nalmul orlQtn

MECHANIC
Mad'um *a la »&gt; i duty k M it
Mud Kara aiparian(a and
Hoik I WO M l MW
M ID I CAL HELP

LPN
II PM r AM. Patl lima A**&gt;iy
in pa*so" la t t io * Nutting
Cankar, »t» Eatl ?nd Ittaa'
Santord
m i o ic a i

FURNISHED I bdrm I bam
Oval (U(r araa 17*7-month
kiooamoc iioan?

LPN

9 9 -A p a r tm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

CNA
I) hour Shift* I dart an. ?
N f i P I la v ia M la d lit r
Can ( in tan

CASSELBERRY
UpK4&gt;0 tingls ktory paid
apartmantt I bsdroomi IOval
larlnd'tldualor coup*

PART TIME SALES

ggg-gm____________

Graat par' la M hr • banut
fun anriranmanl fiaaapia
naurt Call Mr Flynn |ji k ill
PART TIME OfTICE HELP
Wwd Parian rtQuirad l civs
baipiui Flaaibla daytime
h o u 't Man T h u rk . I to
hr* **•* Call/*!«/*

POSTIONS AVAILABLE
• Manager
• A id Manager
Permanent lull •me soarlad
pos'ton* at iva k Hallmark
knap in Laka Mar/ Canira
Haryuurk tama weak and and
stoning hduri Far inkarma
Han ran ,
d r na *i*a
o» yandratum* la
idkW Milthall Mamma* k Rd
Ortada. FI t in t

CLEAN I BDRM i i ' i v ' l
U/t ma glut tat No pa't
n e leak
C O N V E N IE N T m town AO
amantiai I yr data ne pall
IT** 111* lit* s*. U t rite
CONVENIENT ANO SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
tfts .
m m t
HISTORIC A i.n o a k Se/ltard
Vary d*pn |/t kilchan. lit
rm
agpll
lancad yard
Raraga. goad neighbor*
u r t m* i n dap HUD Ok
t» M l
_______________

sfASf rot LESS!
Ona Bedroom Apartments
IT*k DEAL
Most wood Aptk JJt m i
HAf r Y NEW YEAN!

M A R IN E rS

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
Ago group Ik Full t ma Ftp
na&lt; k d k M r w r . W W I I

12 11*70

PROOUCTKM ROCKERS
10 NEEDED
Company kaakk individual!
o i l h i i i a m p i y and/av
.Madr.na aparaling arpan
ones I kh ill avallakla
k MAM ) tPM ai kl hr Mud
Pa iai*ab*a and daanrul aim
oan pnona and iraniparta'ion
Commitment mandatary I
Natar alas'
li f t lit*

SEAMSTRESS/TAILOR
Full nma i a m ( t i l 111 k ) l
or apply In p*r *nn *1 100
International Parkaay III*
HaaFN/Am

‘

SECtfTAIT

Part lin t f t p In botekaap
Inf. billing, typing, bam*
computer knowNgo tJr Ht&gt;

SniHHabt Asd. Hauler
pi* a t li M a la
Ratirad caupld
no *ti]
TEACHERS
For aiiabHihad dutdear* (*n
tar Education and ••p*n*«c*
pralartad 171 m l __________

MOVE IN SPECIAL!
1 M r * /I bath I t ] m e
SHENANDOAH APARTM ENTS
NEAR downtown Santa a I
bdrm M t araa 0*1 I'raat
parking 17*1* 0 B H W
O U IET |/h* tewvewuk* iMa
Park Adult comm la llm a
and ia&lt; dap Watar/tradi
me I Bart Mon fr,777 3*03
O U IET COUNTRT Saii.ng t, •
In city Partial turn I Bdrm
ISIS ma 77) ATM or 171 «13)
SAN FO R D duplsi 1 bdrm
k m month i m dapM&lt;i Call
P N t i p w B t N M ___________
SANFORD'S Bail Rapt Wcraf
Past A la u n d r y . I A 7
bawoom t Carrvm dnt taco
' nrs'CiiLP^’ . n i
_
I BDRM.. I U TO plus I mo
U &lt; &lt; BDRM lilo mo plus I
ma aw Call n s Real
t BEDROOM klM m an* p&lt;v&gt;
SIM kacwrlly dapatH and
ratarancat
m lie)

101— H o u s e s
F u rn is h e d / R e n t

TUEMARRETIRS
E X P E R IE N C E D O N LY , t
naadad immad'Olaly 5*00 par
nk guar a" load plus bonus Ms
tailing Caniad Mr Long
___________ m

VILLAGE

la ia Ada I bdrm. D M ma
J bdrm. iid m o and up

o a n ______

VERY NICE 1/1
Alvar in guiaf
w /btathouia
SMB mo tJOJ ta&lt;

103— H o u s e s
Unturnlshed / Rent

TELEMARKETER
Paailian upon lor an atpan
ancad laiamarkatar E vaning
h oun, tPM 7PM. Monday
through Thurtdar Apply in
par ton Sanford Maraid MO
N French Av* ess tor Tracy
RANTED; lire In HomemtLii
For tldarly lady PrivaN llv
mg guartari and lalary Call
n » *700 *nar m a m __________
Wartltone/Dock Rerfcen
Up lo ll &gt;11 hr I trill Nam)
W W M M __________ am *»*
WAREHOUSE AND OCNERAL
LABOR H E L P N i f O E O I
Banut Ia* drlvpri All khitli
ava'labtt Dally pdy. hp Ma
Rsport raady Ip work I I# am.
Induklrlal Labor SvC. ta il
FranchAr Mo phono (all!___
WINDOW SERVICE TICH
a Full lima pod'on
P E ■pavwnc*dpr*i*, rad. mil
train
P F ull company banatits
P Mon thru Frl 7 Stem tpm
Apply 7S7 Ponar Courl
Santord.................... ITS MOO

on SI John
community
Na p a ll
34* SIM

CLEAN I SORM 1am rm A C
nork chop carport, ruca yard
No poll SOS'mo MR Iflte
COTTAOE in tha country. I
Bd»m on dudl khady Icl
UkO-rno____________ m U P
MIDDEN LARESt Nice 4 Bdrm.
3 Bath. Ir let. m o ma
nagolable 111 STIC Ramblovrd
HUD HOMES.
Lpar Laatdawnl Why ranIt
Tha Hilllman Greup.
H I M M _____________ Baa Iter
LAKE MARY Nice J bdrm. I'y
bath, cant H/A. lancad yard
claan Laka Mary icnocil
SARRplukkW 7C44M 11/0
L IK E NEW. 3/1. tarn rm.
kcraanad perch. 1 car gnraga
AvaiiabN Fab t/SOmo Call
Do) 3?) m to r 177 7*41
SANFORD I te m . I'y bain
lake) ront homo U M I mo
___________Ml U M ___________

Stenstrom Rentals

WRECKER DRIVER
Mull hard CDL Lira In San
ford. Lk Mar/ araa Erpsri
ancad praMrrad Appi/ai
M W W .III SI . laniard

91— Apartments/
House to Share
F EM A LE looking ter lama Id
khara howka DC nk. Indudtk
utllltMk.................... 3T7 377I
93— R o o m s fo r R e n t
A Q U IE T , C L E A N ROOM.
kilchan ukt. phono, laundry
IM and US J7t a»17or 774 h i )

AST JOHNS RIVER V t ml
garaga. hardndod Hoort. bool
klip Vlarrlt*&lt;XI''mo|*00'kPC
PSANFO RO J/l « / family
room, carport. C/M/A Claan!
gttS'ma UM kocurlty
P SAN FO R D I/ I Ig room i.
tplc* . kcr porch, d bit
carport NIcalSRS'moSSSOkac
a SANFORD t/l apt. CHA.
tplca . hardnuod lloorv Ilka
nan UM mo. no kocurlty
oSA N FO R O 1/1 apt. CHA.
patio, claan gaoo/mo. 1)00 iac
SMnttram Rtalty, Inc.
"Wa Man*pa your Hama.
Ilka It &lt;v«l avr awn." Jim Day la
7717«*« Altar 4PM: n u t w
I BDRM SCSO month plus S400
k o c u r l t y d a p o i l l and
ratarancat
17? XU)
I SORM. I BATH Naar lowrv
bui llnai SCOO/monlh. 1700
dapoill Ml AM)

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

•Friendly, Oo-Stte
D ipin diblt Manigemenl

•Energy•Efficient Studio, •Attic Storage, Privete
I * jBedfOOin AflonUble Patio* Morel
Apartments

Sanford Court Aputments
3301S. Sanford Ave. • Sanford

323-3301S

• AHA. F/M RADIO and doubM
caikolta pldyor. portable,
super sound. Ilk* nan t/S Call
777 * ) » attar 4pm___________

• BIKE, glrfl Ik". Murriy. pink
andwhlM |1I SO Call Mt 414R
• B I K E . M urra y Mawntaln
Cumber 10 spaed "Brand
new He.er riden Complalatr
assembled SI00 or OBO Call
Mf Tiff Iv message_________
• BIKE TIRES. 4 Ilka new Used
only 7 weeks Steal bailed
radial. U/t ISS00 R 11 Call
altar 4 PM weekddys or
_«nytimaonSat H OP H lt«//
• OP AIRCYCLE GvMt condl
lion s)i Mt m e _____ ____

4 aO N C A V A IL A B L E t t

1 Uvclronm. I ha* 17) use or
H i IRAS____________________
SANFORD 7 bdrm ( v i.x l
tacurily kyttam. lull kit
&gt; 7 lk «t^ _
Ptkcountadkcit
S M C 1/1. vaulted call, all
appil . garaga icr porch.
Nn(ad HOBmo Mac 1)4 d l l
Jr I . S A N F O R D AVE
and
Airpnrt Bird Now flooring
C 'H A priva te . «a pall
Sill-'mo I mo m i l l 4)))

107— Mobile
____Homes / Rent____
E L D E R SPRINO S ait hoy i l l
I. 1 1 B d rm i S/S la I N •&gt;
tiaedap l » ) U g a v M l ) l b k

i u — Warehouse
____ Space / Rent____
L O N G W O O D ' L A k t M AR Y
A M m a t h r a r t warahoukat
M U 'aOO ig li Frr* rant
a r'IIm o laata trom|l4S mo
____________ 1)1 4S)k^
S E C U R ITY WAREHOUSE 44A
and O ld Laka Mary Bird
•i lt d
i.eee t « 11 ai

'Ic narahouta ’ Firiihad ol
fica tpac a alto available
RapgaAa BoaRy, i aw mg
WAREHOUSE wot) Mated *11
W»tt liHi SI. Santord MOO t&lt;j
I V , GC1 lon.ng M0 amp 1
pnaca aatra prte***y aval
lor outside storage it rvgu'rtd
Call a* write P O A*i 11/1.
Oviend F L l i m

O F F IC t'w e u heuke space &lt;)00
Sg ft Prim e lacallpn at
aniranca to Central Fla Re
gwnat Airport &lt;? 1)1 /«&gt;
SANFORD 10011 so It ) phase
sprinklari 1) sg It tleostrem
Rt ill fine J . n D . , U l i m H

141— H o m e s t o r S ale
CASSELBERRY Le**.ww 11
Ig *at in kitchen N r* carp*'
roc*. I&gt;la end pa.nt Lg fenced
backyard »
large trees
Garaga Quiet area near
bus ihopcwng A real steal tar
Saa m Cali Gavw or Mar •*
aSfiWO Vista Raaify.lhd
DELTONA 1 bdrm 1'ibelh
family rm.aatrat' SSI 700
W MalKiawtki Ml t*tl
CXCNANOE OR SELL your
property locatad anywhere'
loves tars Beatty, II* Sell
HIDDIN IN THE YVOOOT
Very pretty Mg home 4 000
souare teal a bdrmi l baths
&gt; central M'A unit*, large
deck. ? car garage lanced I
ac'ak tltOOOO Owner will
acsitl with Imane mg 7714/47

use Y0URTJU RETURN
FORD0WNFRVMENT
On 4 J or 4 bdrm hom# m
Ww&gt;iEd««r Vofwvw covnfy
Lou n w H M f pofmonfl

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I rroI U u s fifU . 323 7271

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l i t — Office
Space/Rent

■o w n e r

NEW Santord oil &lt;vs and or
warehouses 40t J 100 sg It
Special i u i mo )]&gt;)U4
SANFORD Otlca « * • lk »
sg ft bw'id-ng V i i l no sg
II par oltica unil )7t W4

131— Condominium
______ R e n te ls

f i n a n c e •:

wo- &gt;s

tt 4 bdrm 1 b a * on dbl M*
Low down
graat ter m i!
Pncadrighti SS4 aw
■IM M ACU LATE 1 bdrm ] bam
blk
c e n t!
cent H /A
tpac Muk family rm twaut-M
oa* sand gar Pans 1*1 S0C

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( ( b / a^ K K ; M
Re

ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS last
tram on ground floor ) Bdrm
w walk in closars porch. |
poo's. *anrvs l i r i v room A
clubhouse SVet ms 1)4 list

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322 74&gt;l
STAIRS PROPERTY
m a n a g em en t a r ea lty

t u Ml /771/777 gsig

141— Homes tor Sale
t't"°:&gt;AR |&gt; VII/I
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FMA OR VA AS LOW AI IN
ANO t end cwrer t&lt;4ienong at
low 41 S*00 mo! Gov I Fora
daturas Rapes’ Saminolo.
Oanga Volusia
ianiord lest Ihen SlAOkdiwn
aOvar l/l acral I l lit. dm
tarn rm Satellite dish 1*4 400
a Renovated 1 11, Naear root,
carpal, paint, garaga. scr
porch gto *00
• RELO CA TIN G ' M 4 brick
scr porch. I*nerd yd 1*1 WO
• P O O L ! R a n o v a ltd 1/1,
fireplace sc* perch IT) * »
Atlanta Na Ovalityl Immecu
lata 17. din.ng lemify rm. I
car garages**? PIT ISM. WO
Markham Wds area. 4/1. 1 14
acres Pasture Miaow I ’01 000
LK. Mary custom bmlli
a k/1. poet, f 101*00
Ol/l. ovor I acr*. 1111*00
• 4/1, i t acres poo/ spall H *00
OWNER FINANCING
I aera *stal*. or l act* tttal*
bom ovor a odd sg tt. i n pool,
laktfronl w/dbtk. Slat *00
I ' A I I I C &gt;1.1 14 l i t M l
V E N TU R E I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 &lt; l/li-l

S

I

S TE N S TR O M
R EA LTY,

IN C .

FIRST TIME H0MEBUYERS!
Let O ut Full Time Sales Staff
Shoo YOU ho* East il is to
Own a riotrie of Your Oon1
Call any of out Eipentnced
Agents ANYTIME!

321 2720
-

LAKE MARY

322 2420
-

SANFORD
R|R0Ei3Hh Yr
TWO HO UitS. Mealed in nice
araa of Santord Owner May
mg town
louse II: a Od'm k years old
absolutely beautiful Over 1100
Sg I! Reduced lo SR*.000

BATEMAN REALTY
L k . Real Etlat* Broker
)**0 Santord Av*

321-0759.............. 3212257
H A L I . R E A L T Y
312 W I it ut SI S.tntoitl
Lakafroaif l/l homa.Sil.fOO
1/1corn** lot. air
W) W0
lf*r lacresl Terms' Country!
1/1/1. lam . air. f«nc«d. II.’ .SCO
1/1/1 loaded «/leaturett SW.*00

323-5774

231 — Cars

OARAGE Sat* It Why bather tt
WE BUY PAY /OP P R I C E 11
40) 171*1*4__
40/774 *4«k

PUBLIC A U T O AUCTION*
EVERY T U E S D A Y M l PM
DAYTONA A U TO AUCTION
Mary *7. Daytona Brain
____ *04 177 *711

HIDDEN LAXE/SANFORO
Eog*water Orel* ol salat
Multi family attar holiday
saM Saturday 10 7 Sundty
17 4 Lake Mery to Live Oa'i

II: 1 Bdrm Historical
home located on two lots
SStkOO Tteta Iw nei art M
catad tide by tide and ara
beautifully lantcapad. trull
treat and bowers
KeSell Realty Ik7lt/t
1 BEDROOM. } RATH All now
carpal and palnl within
F e n c e d In b a c k y a r d
overlooking small lake Walk
•o Idyllwllda Schools Skf.000
)C) Citrus Drive
Bv appointment only 110 T4/0

C om e In IFrorrt ‘Tfie CoCd
W a rm U p I n Paradise!
Rrdniiim SK \BRKKZK
7mo. of I lease
MOOktuiS) Deposit

St CroixApartments
733 Secret Harbor Ln. • Lake Maty
3 2 1 -7 3 0 3
HOURS*
M - F . 0 - 3 . 3 0 • Saif. I O - S • S u n . C IO B w d

149— Commercial
Property / Sale
■HIGHWAY If *7 IIS II Iron
•age ionad GC 7 Class** styM
b&gt;dg 'atlica and &lt;4 detached
gaeag* Owner terms avail
tlW.ODO

THE BIG ONE
Lakeland Civic Canter, lake
land. FL January 14, preview
J »PM. Admission SJ January
IS and 14 * i. Admission M
City parking SI
Spantar ad by Lakeland Rille
tad PHM4 Oab. twc.
M INS N IL OLOVI S
t,
Isotorer Black, u/a large,
dilfaranttaams ] do/an
Brand naw 110 each
foa S17 JIM

Call M your gatnga sale ad by
I ) noon on Ti-a d e y and taka
•dvanlREa ■ 1 our special
garage sale ad p rk e t! Call
Classified a a lor details!

MOVING SALE
Appliances, baby clothes,
turn . l i f e bit at avar ythmg
104 W4* Myrtle. Santord Sat
urday O n ly____________ * M )
MOVING SALE
Dm.ng set rattan pet&gt;o sat.
trip dressar .»/ mirror, etc
Lot* misc Item .t Sat. • S 411
Kimberly Cl. of kaysida Dr

Ideal lev mebiM home av
home site, h o 'ttt caltla.
Im n-ug or nursery toned
agricultural S1*0R par acre
Small dawn payment with
owner Imancing H4 H I ITT)
DELANO I acres I m&gt;ie of' I a
a* its* Horses Ob. A I zoning
SIS o n ION down. U \ mt IR
yry Lawsbuvg 10a ScS Ifl)

T 57— Mobile
Hornet / Sale___
NEW Iftf l. NO DOWN. 1*3
m*aao*t. MITR.IITS/mo
la k /R i l it mo las s ite _____
1*11. 11 • *4 1 Bdrm I Na*
McaMd m park Owner hr an*
mg avail si M0 Ml MW

i l l — Appliances
/ Furniture
A P P L IA N C IS I B.&gt;' r/ICki.
Bait Warra&gt;*y B .it S k v k j I
Waiters, dryavs. n 'err/wavat
Wa buy appiiancat' Oal'vary
tvool A a Basl. M4 MAI
APPLIANCES. SATELLITES.
CAR ALARMS. FURN . TV S
NEW USED
Jit m *
CHEEPOOEPOT
• BABY CRIB and ctesl Good
condition, needt maltreat
turn____________ ___ Ml MR*
• BABY PORTA CRIB SIS
___________WARM__________
• CANE ROCKER, with pad
light wood S40H4SIT7
_________ evenings__________
• CONSOLE TV Panaton«. )J
m
sioo
C a iim n e i
DOUBLE OVEN H o ,a t* Llv
Ing rm tat Slid Kitchen
tat SIS Call attar a 111 ad/Q
• D R ESSER V A N IT Y , with
beveled mirror IOMI SMCail
___________Mt /»&gt;«
• E N TE R TA IN M E N T Canter
IR" X u
tor stereo, radio
equipment SMCail n ) 7SO)
FOR OuKt SOMI lovely llv rm
furniture and more plus Meaty
homo musk theater 177C344
• HOOVER UPRIGHT vacuum
with headlight and attach
m enti Eafra long cord
E mealMnl condition MS Call
170 0*0*
B R O TH IU FURN OUTLET
SR% to n x *H mfg. i*pR»ll»d
retail E VE RY DAY . Dmlag
labia*, front ITT tnd Solo's
from Sl*f.
MIRIM
R E F R I G E R A T O R . Sl**0l,
Waiters Dryers Fno 1 yr
labor warranty. Del aatra
R AY'S APPLIANCE 111 t
Fiewch Ay*. Saafoad MRRRRJ
R EF R IG ER A TO R : K*nmor*.
whlM. tlcutl. IrottMki S7»
___________OMS4R__________
S IE G LER SPACE H EA TER .
Very good condition 1100
PMaia Call 1711/*0

T l FOROLTD
1 dr A/C. Runs good! MM
•It LIN C O LN MARK V
Naw pa.nt. tl.etf!

BOORS ON TAPE

191 — B u ild in g
M a te r ia ls

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

N PONTIAC GRAND PRIK
Auto naw paint 11.101!

BOOKS WAN .1 0 Cash paid far
books In g u t Quality claan
condi t i on &lt;*4ah books,
gardening MiStor/ Art Rat
arrive and many ott» •
r»«aBawk) ) silt
Cate Beaks

119— O ffic e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t_____

R E A i . E S T A T E . INC

151— AcreageLots/Sale______

* * 327 2 6 9 2 # *
•TOYOTA COROLLA wtRte.
tl Auto. A/C. rad. 77K.
warranty TIG,/TO17) ktlf
TRANS AM. vaa I • t l v.t *
1/000 miles 1)000 OBO
•40 OM*________
•W HIT! I**4 Plymouth Grand
Fury A t cond thru out Good
m itagaJ7AW 0?0777_f«l
•II PO N TIAC GRAND PR1K )
door VR. 770 Engine P i
P B. A/C. naw trant Craig
AM/FM radio RUNS LIKE A
0REAM SakSODO
777 *4/)

219-W a ited to Buy

• MOLDING, halt round )
d eme**&lt; Popiar Alw w toA'i
guartar round &lt;00 teal SIS
OBO 171 aid

193—Lawn 5 Garden
• HOUSE PLANT. Ta" F,cus
tree 10 ft S7)Ca"*47 7)11
SNAPPER V ruler compMM
ly rebuilt U p Briggs cam
pie’ety rebuilt tSSO m 114*
I H O R S E P O W E R M PD
Muk her.'Shredder MM U fa
Naw1
17/1747

195— Machl ne ry/T do Is
F I F T Y M O E N ca rtridg e ,
plastic for klngla tovor
taucat- WtM saparaM Brand
news&gt;secure* 11) )it )

~I99—P bU * Supplies
FOUND DOC medium s»td
brawn, short haired m at.
wearing brown collar Found
between Airport B'vd and I 4
.at a* Hwy *4 , on 104 ka
__________ Mt ISIS__________
Fcvj? PAWS DOO Obadtanca
cl astak Pwp p y ' b a t l c .
advanced classes Lata Mary
Canter Thursday Nights Call
Sarah aOT 1)11*01___________
SEMINOLE C A TTLE OROW.
Compare price l l \ prote.n
M *0 E lama’s Product 1
Feed J*M E St Rd *4.
Santord 40) Mt 14*4

*4 PONTIAC GRAND AM IIJOO

111411/
17 CADILLAC
COUPf D E V I L L E D *WI

221—Good Things
to Eat

a S T I N O O F F I C E CHAI R
Burgundy esceltent condition
111 Firm Santord 17) 1//7

322 7491

SHORT OF CASH ?
Seriously looking for * nice.
c'*on. used ear/ 0EPEN
DABLE Down payments as
low as I ' ** Includes tea A
mi* Can
FUES AUTO SALES

•GARAGE SALE AH BARGAIN

GUN SHOW

*H )M I t ll

115— li&gt; d u s tria l
______ R e n ta ls ______

2 1 7—G e ra g e Sa les

117— Sporting Goods

105— DuplexT rip le x / Rent

1

•Strati Story Design •
No On* Below or Above

113-Television/
Redio / Stereo

l.u r r y W rfu h l

I BDRM • 'central teat and a.r
Country almotpharal
SSOOdown I Whyrmlf
Tha Hilllman Gravy.
M l B U S ...............
Hddtlw
I BDRM I BATH. Spcurlty
alarm. A/C. porch, SMS'mo
Myrtta and 17th SI 111 7TM
4 BDRM I t/l BATH, w iamily
room. C 'H A . nan carpal,
lancad yard SSaO II) MS)

*

BETTER THAN THE
AVERAGE BEARI

*N' CARLYLE ■ by

K IT

M '.IIE V E T T E

COLLARD PLANTS II A O O I
SHADE TREES M AP LE SI
1101734
SWEET HAMLIN ORANOES
SS par bushel Call 77) RS40
SANFORD

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
• A BIRTHOAY G I F T
at
household p' ers *3 all )Our
frlands S K iik w J Go* ul iki
sia, sup ic.'.t pliers, all tha
same 4t/a tor only S/ Cost 174
_________ Call M l 47*4_________
• A L U M IN U M

fib e ra d

roof

coating, tag I gallon cans. 1/0
__________ 777 4477___________
A TTE N TIO N CONSIGNM ENT,
Beutieua* aa Rwcmasses For
sag shelves. Rispley amts,
tables, clathes racks, ••fie#
turMtaaa Prtcod ta soil
771 l7taaNa&gt;Serlaavam*9
OAXLAWN MEMORIAL
PARK. I plat vary reasonable
Pleas* call 777 aRM__________
SERVICE SALES A P AR TS ' or
portable tarpsan- haalars
LARRV'SMART m * 1 M

1970 DCVIliE CADILLAC
• S7000 OBO All powgr
0734

17)

231-Cars
209— Wee ring Appertl
• MEN'S W R A N O IER dross
pants MWJ7L Good shape
S) 00
Call 777 1*40
213— A u c t i o n )

AUCTION WORLD
Friday. Jan t. I PM Preview
S PM /J) N CR 47). Long
wood General merchandise
antiques. coiMctib/ak. power
tools, furniture, plus much,
much, moat Snack bar Cash,
check. VIsa/MC 1R\ buyers
pr e mi u m H Ri chmond
AUIMS ABM4
*)t Till

215— Boats and
__ A ccessories
a lt FT. CLASTRON SI HP
E vtnrude. trailer Outstanding
ft Must seal Slat) 71JUI]
MPT CAROLINA CuSMm tikh
Ing boat, custom cover, gair
magic till trallar 11 hp
Johnson ComptaMly ogu'ptad
SHOO_________________ )73«l*a
• 1*t* SKI/FISH BOAT f0 HP
Marc . ml traiMr Run* graall
S3 000 Partial linence **S MOi
• IMS REOAL ModeIIton. i r
10". a cyl In/Outboard motor
ml drlvo on trallar S) COOOBO
giOaOteorlWAjgiavak
• I* F T PONTOON teat all
fiberglass, tao HP Evanruda.
Vary fait) Many aatra*. Ilka
naw Only II 1.000 31) S4M

•*t CAMARO RS*. convert
ibg. ftd'bleck. 1IK mt Llk*
raw must s*tl 14 700 713 7*07

233—Auto Paris
^Accessories
CHEVY E N G I N E
Ml rum
strong CAN drlv* tl/) Also
tithed mtorrors 777 *77*
• R O L L B A R . tor Toyota
Dettun Nissan p.c* up truck
111ORCall George 171)*7k
•IT E P B U M P IR . from Ikutu
pick up. includes tra* bumpar
Sltckar Both vary good cond&gt;
tgn 170 777 047*

234— Im po rt Cars
and T rucks
•SUZUKI SAMURAI J E E r
171/. Eacol l onl Condition
U M
40/ MS /DO

239—A.itiqw d/C lB SSic
_______ Ca i s ______
• C H E V IL L E . It/I M 000 ml
V», auto. * 'C. PS. light green
metallic Sup*' clean' Must
sa*' SMOO771 7001___________
• FORD THUNDERRIRO. Ike*
AH angmalt Naadk soma
work StaWOBOMl 01)4

AMC CONCORO Station wogon.
(?. whita w rebuilt Irani
Good cond Must sacrifice
*470 OBO 771 k/aR or 774 4744
• BUICK LE SABRE Custom.
It/* VI. aula air. P 'S Claan.
runs great t Many naw aliras'
__
gi.TOOOBOin/It)
a CADI LLAC S EVILLE, k* a
dr. baig* Looks llko naw!
S7.M0 Firm Runsaacellanl
___________ 77*1*0)___________
• C HEVY CAMARO. 1*77. Rf
built VI. lot* Ol now part*!
t**7Ml 01)4any time________
• CHRYSLER IM P ER IAL T lLlka new Mutt tall Only
SIS ROB Call 1*8)1173 te ll
• CJ I JE E P . f i l l . I cyl ,
custom, rebuilt angina, new
tires, brakes tl 7)0 777 74te
• C O R V ETTE. Iff* Needs vary
littla work Akking 17,000 or
boktotlor .................774 014*
E A G L E TALON. Ifta. Mint
Condition Fu lly Loaded
10,000 miles 7* 000 733 1777
• FORD TAURUS OL. IMS. Vt.
••c cond. garaged, all op
Hons. *3.700 OBO 77* 170a
• LE BARON Cmrrartlkla. 'M.
Rod. loaded, dig dath. naw
top, naw liras S7AOO RRS/BOI
LINCOLN MARK T. LSC. Iff*.
Complately loaded Sarvtco
records and receipts 13100
OBO 40)7*1 1*44
• M ONTE CARLO l*7(. graal
cond I A/C. runs llko a topi
Snerp looking! 11*70 Ma *371

DO* Gown'

AMERICAN DREAM SALES
ANDSE RVI CE
ID* laniard Ara . SenHrd
*0/1)1 M4S

* ? 5 ^ Trucks /
Buses / Vans
•CHEVY B E AU VI L L E VAN
7*. 1 ton. Pattangar van
clean Leaded' Too much to
list, must saa to apprecia'r
Only *3.4*5 O B O
7311/00
CHEVY S I* Tahoa packay*
Pickup. t*R7 I owner 1) 700
OBO 370 31A* Dawn or Rocky
• •FORD Baplarar Spart '*!•
Loaded. A JP . 1 whwai on.a 7
tpaad Imrnwcuiai* i and.lion
kikaOOOBO
__ ___ 77k41*0
• FORD R A N D IR . LTK t).
P. S. crufia. A, C. iiareo a 700
mile*. I y r or 17 000 mi left on
warranty. Call 377 ITU______
•H A N D IC A P P E D VAN. IffR
Ford €170 Lift, automatic
doors S3 OOP )? ) 74)4____
•JEEP PICK UP 4«4. ItH VI
4vto Engine and Irani r*
bull* ( a D v , ‘ 70.000 miles)
Newer Interior 17.700 771 700*
•UM C H E V Y ty Ion pup 7)0
Vt Runs good Engine and
Iran* strong 11.500 MS U tl
1*7* F O R D C O A C H M A N
CONVERSION VAN EI70.
aluminum wheals, naw liras
11*00 377 /*•* leave mtg
IH I S U B U R B AN CMC. » 1L
data! half Ion mechanically
solid, naw rad 'brake call
p*rs.haad liner Very paid
liras and lowpkg U.7GOOBO
40/ Ttt '444

239— Motorcycles
and B ikes
HONDA SHADOW. I I runs rr*l
good, took* real good tl.XU
Plaeso call *04 3471/11

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
•71 MOTOR HOM E Runt great
Will trad* for Iraval trailer ol
comparable value lit 7IH

Well Advertise Your Car
EVERYDAYTIL ITS SOLD!
(or other motor vehicle)

\ \

3 lines for only

*2 1 24

(additional lines extra)

Ad must include phone number and asking price. I f vehicle hasn't
been sold in 10 days, call us and we'll renew it free. No copy change
while ad is ru ining except for price. Non-commercial only.

Call 322-2611 Ibday!
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- Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday, January 6, 1994

bv Chic Young

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How to cope with
symptoms of PMS

' 0»WTV. I 9 J T A L U MV

( AU.OVANCS IN $AVl*i44
V-. TU “

DEAR DR G O T T : I suITcr from
PMS. For Ihc past several years
I’ve experienced painful head­
aches that cause me lo become
nauseated. I understand they are
the result of horm onal fluctua­
tions but they are debilitating
Are you aware of any remedy for
this problem?
DEAR R E A D E R : Premenstrual
syndrome, a com m on but poorly
understood phenomenon, refers
lo an exaggerated sense of Ir­
ritability. moodiness and de­
pression experienced by many
women Just before the beginning
of each menstrual period. The
syndrome also m a y Include
headache, fluid retention, and
sore breasts Although It Is the
source of m any sexist Jokes.
P M S Is re a l •• a n d o fte n
extremely troublesome - lo the
women who experience It.
PMS seems lo be related to an
Improper balance of the female
hormones estrogen and pro­
gesterone In a wom an's body -•
although allergies, psychological
factors and kidney malfunction
also have been Implicated.

PMS symptoms vary widely In
severity. Those women with the
affliction should be examined
( a n d m o n i t o r e d ) by
gynecologists, who can suggest
appropriate therapy. Including
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                    <text>TUESDAY

February 22, 1994

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County tinea 1908
B6th Year, No. 159 • Sanlord, Florida

Cutting cable TV rates
FCC trying again to hold down prices
□ Sports

By NICK PF1IFAUF

Boys' Sub-Regionals tonight

Herald Stall Writer

S A N FO R D — Seminole unit Ornngcwood
Christian will I r at home a n d Lym an will I k on
the road (or S u b Regional title games tonight.

S A N FO R D - Cable T V hills may tie faring
another change In the near future. The Federal
Communications Commission Is livin g again
today lo Hold down ruble prices
It is unknown al this lime, whul changes are
being recommended or mandated.
"W e haven't seen the changes llie FCC Is
supposed lo Issue today," nuld Diane Pickett this
morning, “ so we don't really know exurtly what
they may order to lie cut.”
Pickett Is vice president of Cahlrvlsion of

I See Page IB.

□ People
Heathrow women help BETA
Heathrow W rinen's C lub member*, spouses
and guests had fun fund raising at a dinnerdance and slier* auction to benefit B ETA . It was
an evening w lr n hearts and sweethearts stole
the charity scerr.

□ See Page SB.

BRIEFS

Central Florlda/TIm c Warner. T h e rom pany
serves 490.000 homes In the Central Florida area
Including most ol Seminole County.
The last time the government tried lo hold
down soaring cable television prices Ih r move
hackllrcd and the public outcry resounded
nationwide.
"U nder the previous set of regulations." Pickett
said, "we were forced in eliminate some channels
which would not agree lo our carrying them on
regular services, and make several additional
changes. Th a i restructured whal we offer Into
three different categories."
She continued. "Depending on whal jKople

Longwood to
de-annex parts
of two roads

SA N FO R D - Th e Seminole County Sheriffs
Violent Crim es Section Is Investigating a
shooting reported last night In Midway.
According to spokesmnn Ed McDonough.
24-year old Afcihonza Cosby was using the
public telephone at the com er of Jltw ay Avenue
and S.R. 46 ut approximately H:45 p.m. when a
long dark vchfcle drove up. und four or five
shots were fired.
One of the bullets reportedly struck Cosby In
the fool. He was treated and relmsed at Central
Florida Regional Hospital.

■y SANDRAELLIOTT
Herald Stall Writer

Cause of death determined

NA^A contractors to be charged
H O U S TO N — Federal authorities were m um
about an FBI sttog aimed at w erdlng out corrupt
NASA contructcrs. saying only that more than
one rom pany h «» been raughl.
A govermnett official, who spoke on condition
of anonymity, told The Associated Press that up
lo seven N A S A employees and 24 workers
outside the agency have been Implicated, along
with a couple of corporations.
The source says FBI agents have evidence
that N ASA employers and contractors look
payments und sold Inside Information.
Federal authorities said Monday they would
announce the charges at u news conference
today. Federal dTires were closed for President's
Day. and u spolrswoman for the U.S. Attorney's
office In lio u stm did not return telephone culls.
Bill Huger. N A ^ ' s assistant inspector general
for Investigations, refused lo comment about the
charges when rtuched at his Virginia home.

Ford recelle care, trucks
D E T R O IT - Ford Motor Co. Is recalling 1992
und 1993 Crown Victoria models used by police
and taxis because a wiring problem could start u
fire under the front seat.
It Is also m u llin g 1993 and 1994 model
F-Sertrs trueksand Broncos because faulty nuts
mean the bum pers could be Ja rm l loose.
Ford said Monday that It tun rrrelvcd two
reports of smoke or fire In Crow n Victorias but
no Injuries, and no Injuries or oceldcnls caused
by the bad nuts.
It Is reculling 16.400 of the cars und about
400.000 of the trucks and utility vehicles.

From stair and wire reporta

See Cable. Page 2 A

Freeing police from traffic patrol

Midway shooting

G O L D E N R O D - Cause of death has been
determined to be natural causes, for a man
found on the street in front of Eastbrook
Elem entary School on Ta n g e rin e Avenue.
Sunday.Ed McDonouigt. spokesman for the Seminole
County Sheriffs oilier said nn autopsy com ­
pleted yesterday revealed Ih r man. Identified as
Joae Depcnu. 50. of Goldcnrod. died of a heart
attack.

wanted, and whal we could offrr them, many
selected more programs, and naturally, their
prices were higher than they had l»een."
"W e have also done some culling In our fees
however." Pickett said. "W e recently eliminated
the charges for remote control units and did some
Other service changes, whleh helped reduce the
overall basic package price."
Jeff Walker, of T C I. formerly Slorer Cable,
which also serves u portion of Seminole County,
was unavailable for comment concerning Ihr
operation of TC I and |&gt;usi or future price changes.
Many cable companies, which say federal

H «M Hut, S,
Members ol the Lyman High School
championship soccer teem received
tions from Longwood Mayor Paul
Monday night. Coach Gary Barnett,

girts state
congratula­
Lovsstrand
right, and

Garbage
pickup talks
continue

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assistant coach Paul Holmes, holding hla son.
Brendon, look on. The mayor declared Feb. 25
’Lyman High School Girls Soccer Day.'

LO N G W O O D Th e City of Longwood Is
preparing lo dc-anncx portions of two heavily
(raveled hlghwuys on the city's outer borders lo
free police from some traffic patrols enabling
them to concentrate law enforcement within the
city.
Monday night city commissioners agreed an
ordinance should be drawn up to dc-anncx
rtghla-of-wuy along Slate Road 434 from west of
Ta rry lo w n Trail lo the city limit near Markham
Woods Road and S.R. 17-92 (S.R. BOO) from north
of Raven Avenue lo the city limit near General
Hutchinson Parkway.
A (raffle survey compiled by assistant chief
T e rry Baker showed 40.675 vehicles traveled S.R.
434 between Palm S p rin g s Road west lo
Interstate 4 In a 24-hour period. There have been
eight traffic uccldcnls In a two month period
along that portion of highway. The survey also

□See Longwood. Page BA

Helping the environment

By J. MARK BARPIBLD
Senior Stall Writer
S A N FO R D — Seminole County comlssioncrs
(ailed lo give their go-ahead lor mandatory
garbage collection In unincorporated areas Mon­
day. but will try again today.
O n ly commissioner Daryl McLain was ready to
pursue the program Monday. No other commis­
sioner was ready lo even vote on (he controversial
topic, though all were willing to continue their
dlsusslons this afternoon. Commissioner Pat
Warren, whn Is open lo a mandatory program,
was oul of town Monday bul Is expected at
today's meeting.
Despite the lack of sup|&gt;ort. McLain said lie was
confident Seminole County will have mandatory
collections by the start of 1995. It was McLain
who In January recommended commissioners
pursue a mandatory collection program In effort
to reduce rales and eliminate add-on yard wnste
collection "hug-tug" fees.
When negotiations resulted In higher rales.
M cLain suggested Feb. 9 a do-or-dlc rate
structure which would result In a monthly (rc of
$12.95 for full service, with options to reduce the
service tnu liare $10.70a month.
Three of the four haulers agreed lo the terms
with a four-year extension to their contracts, set

Hw*M Photo to Tooim, VKKWl

Eagle Seoul and Blh Grade student Harry Ellis,
second from left, shows plans lor his BSA Eagle
environmental garden project for Sanlord Middle
School. Show n, le d to right, Bon Fries,

environmental onglneer with Conklin. Porter,
Holmes, Ellis, Lenny Sutton, assistant principal
at Sanlord Middlo School, and Gary Hage,
residential draftsman.

□Bee Garbage, Page 2A

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Waterfront group gets input from UF prof
By NICK PPBIPAUF
Herald Stall Writer

Warm, clear spri
P a rtly cloudy and
w a rm with a high in
the m id 80s. I.|gh
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SA N FO R D - W ith a full agenda.
Ihe Waterfront Master Plan Steering
Committee will meet tomorrow af­
ternoon.
"W e have a great deal of concepts
to go over." said Chairm an Larry
Strlcklrr. "W e arc moving ahead,
and one thing I definitely wan! Is lo
mulntuln that forward thrust."
Included on Ih r ugendu Is u report
on the waterfront sign project pro­
g r e s s . a n o v e r v i e w o f th e
W a te rfro n t-D o w n to w n p lan n in g,
and further discussion nn the U n i­
versity of Florida Architecture S tu ­
dio Project.
Peter Prugli. a professor at the

university's College ol Architecture.
Is schrdulcd to Ik on hand to
answer questions from the com ­
mittee on the work done by stu­
dents at the college In helping
develop master plans for develop­
ments such as ih r downtown and
waterfront arras.
A suggestion to obtain the serv­
ices of Ih r university student group
was not received favorably during a
recent work session of Ih r Sanford
C ity Committee. Th e Issue Is not
dead h o w e v e r, a n d S t r lc k le r
believes thul at same time In the
future. Ihe plans whleh could be
obtained from the university would
still be extremely helpful.
"One thing our com m uter really
needs to consider." he said. "Is If we

w a n t lo re c o m m e n d the c it y
e s t a b l is h u C o m m u n i t y R c Development Association."
He continued. "Before we do that
however, we would need lo look ut
Ih r type of work such a group would
handle, and whether II would Ik nn
a d uni city government department
or whatever II may be."
Regarding th r waterfront sign
project, during the January Steer­
in g C o m m itte e m e e tin g . C it y
Planner Ja y Murder reported that
$6,000 had been allocated for the
signs. Tw e n ty one signs arc planned
from M cllonvlllc Avenue to In ­
terstate 4.
Mardcr hud Indicated however,
that the only bid received for the
sign s was estim ated al $21,000.

Various Individual subcommittee
reports are also schrdulcd on the
meeting's agenda.
Included In the agenda packet
distributed to members of the
Waterfront Steering Committee for
tomorrow's meeting Is a document
called "Fro m Concept lo Rrullty •
History of the Bulkhead und Marlnu.
Lake Monroe In Sanford. Florida."
Mr. Murder helped prepare that
lor the committee." Strlckler said.
"I wanted everyone lo have a good
look al what has transpired In (he
history of the w ulcrfront. and
perhaps use some of that lo help In
present plans."
Th e document shows a movement
fo rm in g lo establish th r first
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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Cable
C o n tin u e d fro m P a ge 1A
rrgtfallon* have already coat them billions of
dollar*, fear the uorat.
"U n til we see what the F C C
wants us to do n o w ," Pickett
*ald. "w e don’t know what affect
It m ay have."
Consum ers, n n n y of whom
saw their hills
up Instead of
llowu last time t i r F C C Imposed
p i c ndes. are also watting to see
what changes uill be made und
If they will c h a tty their bills.
! "O u r goal Is tu set competitive
p r ic e s w h e r e c o m p e t it iv e
markets do net exist without
stifling Incentives for further
Investm ent and In n o v a tio n ."
K('&lt;* Chairm an fk-ed liundt said
In a J a n . 11 speech In Los
Angeles.
Agency official* have declined
to esiunale the amount of any*
price cuts for the 57 million
American households that re­
ceive cable television. Specula­
tion has ranged from 5 percent
to 10 percent, but Indications
are th a t co n g re s s io n a l R e ­
publicans could oppose uny rate
rollback.
When It pasted the law that
took effect la.4 fall. Congress
intended that cable rates be
restrained, but in F C C survey of
the 25 largest ruble companies
showed that w h le 68 percent of
s u b s c rib e rs re ce ive d lo w e r
m onthly rates. 31 percent got
higher bills.
Pickett rstlnuSrd that those
figures were relatively similar to
the decreases and Increases In
the Central Flrrida area served
by Cablevtslon. "It all depended
on w hut we r o u ld offer In
c o m p a riso n to w h at people
wantrd In th dr service." she
reiterated.
A deluge of canplalnts flooded
local govem m etls and the F C C
alter the billing changes took
effect last September, m any
stemming from misunderstand­
ing*.
For example, consumers have

complained of siincriptlon fees
being charged foronce-free cable
T V program glides und cable
servicemen c h v g ln g to fix video
cassette recorders — neither of
which was prohtilted by the law.
It Is Inevitable that when pan
of a business Is regulated, com­
panies will look for ways to make
m ore m oney In unregulated
ureas, said Mike Ruger. an FC C
attorney.
Some consumer* have been
confused by Item* on their bills
such as the "franchising fee."
Th a t is a fee tint has always
been paid by the cable company
to the local government, but
m ay not have been broken out
on the bill Other Items that had
been Included ki an overall bill,
such as renlal of a remote
control or the ca i vertex box. also
started appearing separately on
some bills.
Bradley Stllknan. legislative
counsel of the C m su m cr Federa­
tion of America, said the F C C ’s
"benchm ark" fcrmulas that de­
termined the September price
changes "were tet far too high."
He estimated tint If cable com­
panies were forerd to compete,
rather than being awarded local
m o n o p o ly fra n ch ise s, rates
would drop 18 percent from
currant levels.
But the Natlaial Cable Televi­
sion Association said Its studies
show operators already have lost
•2 billion since the congresslonally ordered price regulation
took effect last ym r. Jeopardizing
future expansion
Meanwhile, the F C C has Im ­
posed a freeze on cable T V
revenues until M iy 15 to give
lo ca l g o v e rn m e n ts tim e to
become federaly certified to
regulate rates. Th e companies
were allowed to raise rates for
some customers but only If
overall revenuesof each operator
did not Increase.
Intermolten Irem * u
teined in Ihtt report

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Companies accused of unfair trade
B yJA C K IE HALUFAX

iT h e nature of the people
victimized by these compa­
nies makes these practices
particularly deplorable, f

Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — T w o Clearwater com­
panies w ho |&gt;ay dying people for their life
Insurance policies used deceptive, unfair
and unconscionable trade practices, the
state ha* charged.
T h e victim * are across the country,
according to the office of A ttorney General
Bob Butterworth
"T h e nature of the people victimized by
these companies make* these practices
particularly deplorable." h r said In a news
release Issued Monday by hi* office. "These
are people who were often In need of cash to
cover medical expenses."
Th e state’s civil c o m p la in t, filed In
Pinellas C o un ty circuit ro h ri. names Credit
Life Corp. and Grrat Western Credit Corp..
which funnel* business ’ o Credit Life.
Credit Life pays people w ith acquired

-Bob Buttarworth
Im m une deficiency syndrome and other
terminal conditions &lt;or their life Insurance
policies. It’s an emerging line of business:
the contracts between the companies and
the people are know n as viatical settle­
ments.
T h e dying people get cash In exchange lor
their pollrtes — although Irss than the value
of the policy. T h e companies profit when
they collect the death benefits, sometimes a
fur greater amount thnn what they pay the
policy owner.
T h e viatical In d u stry Is lu rg rly u n ­
regulated. In Ja n u a ry the stale Insurance

Department passed emergency rules good
for three months.
The victims are "at the most vulnerable
time In their life, knowing they have a short
time to live, needing money.” said Insur­
ance Commissioner T o m Gallagher. ’T h a t ’s
a very, very sad thing "
Gallagher wunts state lawmakers to |&gt;a*s
permanent rules requiring registration of
vlatlcul providers and brokers. Th e rules
also would require trust funds, payment
within three days and a 15-day window for
customers to back out of the agreement.
T h e House Insurance Com m ittee
scheduled to lake up a bill Wednesday.

Is

An administrative complaint filed against
the two companies by the state Department
of Insurance last fall still Is pending and will
be able to move forward with some of the
Information gathered by Butterworih’s of­
fice.

delivery

ENTRANCE
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Bogged down
by deliveries
It’s unclear If the owner of
this car was planning to break
In or out of the John E. Polk
C o rre c tio n a l Fa c ility last
week, but the fact of tho
matter Is that they weren't
going very far. Despite re­
peated warnings, the driver
apparently tried to get a little
closer than they should have
and got mired In the bog
created by the recent heavy
rains.
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to e x p rr In September
1 9 9 5 . O n e c o m p a n y . S u re
Sanitation, mack a counter offer
which would result In a coun­
tyw id e Increase of M cLa in ’s
pm|xtsed rates of two to five
c e n ts p e r h o u s e h o ld each
month. Th e service fees would
actually be billed once annually.
1Public Works Director Larey
Sellers said the Sure rate was
fair becuase tfry are a small
com pany servtig about 1.000
households In rural areas of the
county.
Residents attending the hear­
ing Monday w &lt;t c split In their
support for the program. Rural
residents from Sanford. Geneva
and Black Hammock were opl&gt;osed to the program. saying
they d id n ’t want garbage collec­
tion forced on them. Suburban
dwellers, prim arily from the
Weklva area In west Seminole
C o u n t y , s a id th e y w a n te d
mandatory collection to end Ule g a l d u m p i n g In t h e i r
nclghorhoods.
" I t ’s time to have uniform
garbage collection throughout
the c o u n t y .** sa id P a tric ia
Madden, president of the Weklva
Homeowners Anoclatlon.
Jessie W hltalcr of the North
Lake Jesu p Area said residents
in her nclghbcrhood did not
want the county program.
" T h e people or S e m in o le
County want law government,
not m ore." W hlU ke r said.
But com m lssbners couldn’t
muster resolve to move ahead

LOTTERY
M I A M I - H a ro a re the
w in n in g num bers selected
Monday in the Fbrlda Lottery:

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22.

1994

with the program though Sell­
er* said at least three more steps
were needed before the program
was finalized.
Commissioner Larry Furlong,
though praising M cLain’s efforts,
said he continued to believe the C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
county should reduce Its In­
bulkhead on the Sanford
volvement in grabage collection
waterfront In 1911. Th e city
and allow free enterprise to began to undertake discussion
adjust ratW .'TUtlong sale) b y b d
1912. and passed an
support «aaaadatory r e a y d U i .k S f e i n
„ ,m e r r e q u i r i n g t h e
collections to help the couitty
kheadlnglnSept. 1913.
ttolkhc
meet Its state-imposed waJfe
The new btikhrad was of­
reduction goals.
ficially accepted as complete In
Commissioner Carlton Henley,
noting the muld-stepped process Dec.. 101Q. T h e rity's cost of the
Involved In actoptlng the pro­ bulkhead was ditrrm lnrd to be
$33,499.22.
gram . said theie were too mapy
unanswered questions remain­
One of the mrllcr listing*,
ing to give the program his
dated Nov. 14. 1911 Identifies
support. Henley listed concerns
the Comm ercial Club of Sanford
over suggested special excep­
as stating. "W e should bulkhead
tions to the program cited by
the waterfront, thereby m aking
Sellers.
available hundirds of the most
T h e county cculd allow some desirable bulldftg lots for both
property owners to completely
business and pleasure."
"opt o ut" of the program for
e co n o m ic h a rd sh ip , o w n in g
An en try Used us h a vin g
large tracts of agricultural land occurred In 1964. regarding
or Inaccessibility of their homes,
what was then a "Masterplan for
said Sellers. Herley said he was Rlverport M a rlin ." says. " T h is
uncomfortable supporting the endeavor, to provide a m ajor
program before he had a better recreational boalng facility w ill
understanding rflt.
create more that u leading rive r
While supportive of the pro­ port. It will lllcly become th r
g ra m . c o m m la lo n chairm an
major theme for the economy of
Dick Van Der VMelde said he was Sanford."
concerned Lonfarood was able to
produce a lower rate after bid­
The meeting, for committee
ding out their garbage collection
members. Is sctrduled to begin
rate. Sellers responded by saying at 4:30 p.m .. In the City M anag­
he su s p e c ts th e ra te m a y
er's Conference Itioin. 2nd floor,
escalate quickly at the end of the of Sanford C ity Hull. 300 N. Park
current rate cycle.
Avenue.

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Group pressures lawmakers
to keep prisoners behind bars
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - Organizers of a petition
drive to make felons serve at least 85 percent of
their prison sentences said they had collected
about 50.000 signatures to get the measure on
the November ballot.
As pressure builds this session to get-tough on
crime, a state lawmaker also said he would urge
the Legislature to place the proposed STO P
constitutional amendment before voters Nov. 8
During a noon rally Monday at the Capitol,
several dozen members of Stop Turning Out
Prisoners, the rtllzcns group formed to push the
amendment, heard from crim e victims and
politicians w h o condemned state government's
failure to deal w ith crime.
U.S. Sen. Connie Mack, one of the biggest
proponents of the amendment, said the state
should make crim inals serve "e ve ry single day"
of their sentences if It expects to restore the
public's faith In the criminal Justice system.
‘Th e re are evil people out on our streets that
need to be rem oved and kept in Jail.” said Mack.
R-Florida.
State Sen. R o n Silver, who did not attend the
rally, said he would seek legislation to put the
proposed amendment on the ballot. If lawmakers
passed that measure, the petition drive would not

need to obtain the 429.000 signatures needed to
get the Initiative on the ballot.
At the rally, the crowd heard from Roxann
Grimstead of Hollywood, whose daughter was
killed Jan. 22. A felon who had been released
early from prison has been unrated.
Kristina Michelle Whitaker had gone out to see
about a Job. Th e 17-year-old high school graduate
and Grimstead's only child was found strangled
and beaten beyond recognition.
Authorities have arrested Eric Pierson. 27. who
had been released from prison In 1989 after
serving less than a third of an 18-year sentence
for attempted m urder and burglary. He was
sentenced to five years In 1990 for burglary and
was released In late 1992 after serving little more
than two years.
"Eve ry time I close m y eyes. I Just can't
Imagine anyone doing this to anybody else."
Grimstead said. "En o u gh Is enough."
Silver. D-Norih Miami Beach, already has
sponsored a bill that would require prisoners to
serve 85 percent of their sentences starting J u ly
He also has proposed legislation to add a penny
to the state's 6-ccnt sales tax to build enough
prisons beds to keep violent offenders behind
bar*. That would raise about $1 billion a year for
new prisons beds and other anti-crime programs.
Currently. Florida felons serve about 40 percent
of their terms.

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m orning fog dherwlse
cloudy and w a rn . High In the
m id 80s. Light wind becoming
east lO m p h.
Tonight: Party cloudy. Low In
the mid 60s. Sotfhcast wind 5 to
lO m p h .
Wednesday: P a lly cloudy and
w arm . High In the mid 80s.
W ind southeast 10 to 15 mph
becoming south.
Extended forarast: Thursday:
Partly cloudy and warm with a
chance of shower*. Low In the
m id to upper 6Qi. High In the
upper 70s to lower 80s.

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D a yto n a Beach: Waves arc
2-3 feet w ith a slight choppy.
Current Is s llg ll lo (he south
with a water terrperature of 63
degrees
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are 2-3 feet an t srinl glassy.
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with a w jte r tengx-ralurr of 63
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highs. 5:37 a .m . 6:00 p.m .;
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Huy and Inland waters choppy
exposed areas. A few afternoon
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and the overnight low was 63 as
reported by tf r University of
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Recorded rainfall for Ih r
period, ending at 9 a.m. Tu e s­
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Most people can’t make
smart health care
By RAUL HABBURN

Theft alleged

AP Science Editor

Patricia Cdilla Campbell, 27. 30 William Clark Court.
Sanford, was charged with theft by Sanford Police on Saturday.
Pollre said she walked Into the W inn Dixie grocery store on
Airport Boulevard, took several Items and did not pay for them.
She was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 9100 bond.

Domestic violence
Vincent R. MacDade. 33, 102 Margo Lane. Lougwood. was
charged with battery-domestic violence by lanigwood Police on
Friday.
The police rrport staled MacDade and his wife were arguing
when he allegedly hit her across the bridge of the nose with a
metal spoon. The rrport stated he also allegedly knocked over
their 3-yrur-old son.
He was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held In lieu of 9500 bond.

Theft alleged
Luis Castillo. 41. 803 E. Church Ave.. Longwood. was
ehurgrd with retail theft on Saturday by Longwood Police.
Police said he had stuffed three bottles of beer Into his jacket
at the Allx-rlsons supermarket on U S. Highway 17 02 In
Longwood and had left the store without |Mtytng for the Items
He was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
hrldon9100t&gt;ond

John Doe arrest
A man officers said refused to Identify himself, was arrested
by Lake Mary poller Saturday following a traffic stop on Lake
Mary lllvd. Police stopped his vehicle when they reported
clocking It at 70 miles per hour In a 30 mile zone. He was
charged with reckless driving, and possession of cocaine, and
transported to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility. At the
Jail, sheriff's deputies conducted a search of the man. and
uncovered what was reportedly tested to be cocaine. He was
given additional charges of possession of a controlled
substance In n correctional facility, and possession of cocuine
with Intent to distribute.
Deputies were also able to determine that the m a n ’s Identity
was Rodney Levon Browdy. 29. of Orlando, ulthough reports
state that he attempted to give several other names and dates
of birth

S A N FR A N C ISC O - Four out
of five Americans don’t know
enough ubout medical concepts
to make Intelligent choices about
their own health care, according
to a g o v e rn m e n t-s p o n s o re d
survey.
O n ly about 20 percent of
Am ericans know enough about
D N A to be able to read and
understand u news story where
It's m entioned, said Jo n D.
Miller, director of the Interna­
tional Center for the Advance­
ment of Science Literacy. I w v d
In Chicago.
" T h e public doesn't know
enough even to make personal
medical choices, and tfiey cer­
tainly don't know enough to
make public policy." Miller said.
But the survey also found that
9 0 perce n t of those polled
b e lie v e t h e y are at le ast
reasonably well Informed about
health core.
" T h e y have a sense they know­
how to fight off a head cold,"
Miller said. "But they’re not well
prepared for the new genetic
medicine."
T h e study, being released to­
day at the annual meeting of the
Am erican Association for the
Advancement of Science, was
sponsored by the National In­
stitutes of Health In Bethesda.
Md.
T h e survey also asked people
where they got their medical
information and which viurces
o f I n f o r m a t io n th e y m ost
trusted.
"W h a t was surprising |U me

TRANSMISSION I
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was only 15 p e rm it said they
got th e ir In fo rm a tio n fro m
doctors," said David Chananlc of
the National Institutes of Health.
More than twice as m any, or
33 percent, said their prineijia!
source of Information was televi­
sion. But when they werr asked,
for example, who they trusted
for Information on heart disease,
76 percent said their doctors.
O n ly 29 p ercent said th e y
tru s te d the e v e n in g n e w s ,
Chunanle said.
Newspapers ranked us the
least trustworthy source, with
only 17 percent of people saying
they trusted what they read.
These* were among the study’s
other findings
— 20 percent of Americans
u'crc able to describe the func­
tion of DN A in Inheritance. D N A
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— O nly 9 percent of people
with a ninth-grade education or
less could define DN A Am ong
people With graduate degrees. 77
percent could define If.
— O nly 10 percent of A m e ri­
cans could provide a scientif­
ic a lly co rre c t d e fin itio n of
bacteria. Over 40 percent of
those polled sim p ly defined
bacteria us bring hud or harmful.
T h e survey was bused on
telephone Interviews with 1,000
black Am ericans. 1.000 H is­
panic A m e rica ns and 1.000
other A m e rica ns, w ho were
mostly whites.
Th e researchers found few
differences among the different
rares. Miller said, when com ­
paring people with equal educa­
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Escape attempt
Sheriffs deputies arrested Frank Mitchell III. 23. 2540
Hartwell Avenue, on Saturday. Deputies said they located him
walking on private property and stopped to Investigate. Th e y
said white they tried to check on possible outstanding warrants
against him, Mitchell ran from the area. With assistance by
Sanford police, he was located and placed under arrest for
trespassing on private property and resisting an officer without
violence. He was also proven to have an aettvr warrant for his
arrrst for falling to ap(rear to pay a fine.

Double disturbance
Sanford police arrested Geoffrey Kenneth Swift. 28. of 1120
Florida Avrnue on Saturday. Officers reported he hud been
Involved In a disturbance at 27th Street and U.S. Highway
17-92, but was located at his residence, where the police report
said he was causing another disturbance. Swift was charged
with disorderly conduct.

Trespasser

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Sunday by Sanford police at a convenience store in the 100
block of N. French Avenue. He was charged with trespassing
ufter warning, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Rocks thrown
Sheriffs deputies arrested Joseph W. Lewis. 22. 1300
Sanford Avenue, on Sunday. Deputies were summoned to an
area mobile home |&gt;ark. when a man reported finding Lewis
throwing rocks and striking his trailer. The arrest report said
he also reportedly tried to strike the owner. Lewis was arrested
o n c h a r g e s of a g g r a v a t e d a s s a u lt a n d c r i m i n a l
mlschlef/vandallsm.

Traffic stop arrests
• Kenneth I). McKoy. 36. of Cocoa, tvas arrested Su n d ay by
Lake Mary police on Country C lub Road. He was charged with
driving with a suspended/revoked license and driving under
the Influence of alcohol.
• Jose A. Kamos. 30. 293 Marjorie St.. Lake Mary, was
unrated by shertffs deputies In Oviedo Saturday. He was
charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license
Deputies found he was also wanted on a warrant for falling to
appear on traffic charges.
• T o n y L. Rose. 35. 1905 S. Maple Avenue, was anested by
Sanford police Saturday near the intersection of Seminole Blvd.
and Sanford Avenue. He was charged with driving w ith a
suspended/revoked license.
• Steven Allen Depew. 20. 105 Rabun Court. Sanford, was
arrested In the 200 block of Bristol Court by Sanford police
Sunday. He was charged with driving under the Influence of
alcohol.

Warrant arrests
• Ira Lee Bradley. 35. 120 Hughes Avenue. Sanford, was
served a warrant at the Jail Sunday. He was wanted on a
Volusia County wurrant for violation of parole on a conviction
of driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• Jackie Lee Peny. 38. of Altamonte Springs was arrested by
deputies at 13th and Olive Avenues Friday. Peny was wanted
on u warrant for falling to appear to pay a fine.
• Lcnnrd Taylor. 31. 2300 Center Street, was arrested by
deputies Friday on an emergency retake warrant Issued by the
State Parole Commission.
• Fred David Pierce. 28. 2742 Ridgewood Ave.. Sunford. on
charges of fullure to appear In court an charges to pay a One.
He was held In lieu of 9135 cash bond.
• Michael Ja y Towers. 123 W . Woodland Drive. Sanford, on
an Orange County warrant for uttering a forgery. He was held
In 91.000 bond.
• Betty Ann Pierce. 33, 1455 S. Highway 427 Longwood. on
two Seminole County warrant for ot&amp;tning property with a
worthless check. He was held at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility In lieu of 9415 cash bond.

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Domestic cases
• Ronald James Ames. 26. 310 Meadow Blvd.. was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at his residence, following an
altercation with a female. He was charged with battery,
domestic violence,
• Tim oth y Ray Mike. 21. 905 Bay Street. Sunford. was
arrested at his residence by sheriff's deputies Sunday following
a reported fight with his sister. He was charged with
aggravated assault (domestic violence), and battery (domcstlc
vlolence).
• Curtis Eugene Towers. 52. 950 Lake Lane, Longwood. was
anested at hts residence Sunday by shertfTs deputies following
a fight with a female. He was charged with battery (domestic
violence).
• Edward Henry J r .. 46. 1955 2nd Drive. Sanford, was
anested by Sanford police at 12th and Oleander Saturday
following a fight with a female. He was charged with battery
(domestic violence).

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E D ITO R IA LS

Reopening
of museum:
A big day
Sunday w ill bo a b ig d a y for history’ buffs It
w ill m ark the re o p e n in g of th e Sanford
Museum.
T h e facility hus been closed since O cto be r
o f 1992 w h ile a n e x te n s iv e re m o d e lin g
program was u n d e rw a y . It w a s o rig in a lly
planned to be op en m u c h sooner, b u t there
was a delay. A d e risio n o n w h a t d e sig n the
front of the facility sh o uld have, postponed
w o rk for several m o n th s .
After reach ing a decision on M e d ite rra n la n
Revival a rch ite ctu re , w o rk got u n d e rw a y and
was recently ro m p lc te d . Sonic tim e ha s been
required to r e tu r n Item s kept In storage
elsewhere, a n d set u p displays.
W hen the p u b lic dedication takes place
S u n d ay b e g in n in g at 2 p .m .. all o rg a n iza tio n s
that played u p art In the e n la rg e m e n t of the
building w ill be ho n o re d . T h e y in c lu d e ih c
fam ily of S y d n e y O . Chase a n d o th e rs w h o
supplied the fu n d s b y w h ic h the w o r k was
accom plished.
W e feel obliged h o w e ve r, to call a tte n tio n to
a n um b er of o th e rs w h o can be cre d ite d w ith
the successor th is Job.
Alicia C la rk e , d ire c to r of the M u s e u m , d id a
superlative Job in s u p e rvisin g the m o v in g of
historical d o c u m e n ts a n d Item s for storage
d u rin g the c o n s tru c tio n . Sh e m u s t also be
com m ended for c o n tin u in g to s u p p ly h isto ri­
ans w ith assistance th ro u g h the m u s e u m
resources, e v e n th o u g h the fa c ility w as
dosed.
W hether It w a s the actual c o n s tru c tlo p ,
crew s or c ity c re w s , som eone m a n a g e d to
keep the c o n s tru c tio n area looking os clean as
possible. No on e enn c o m p la in that the
workers m ade a m ess o r kept the c o n s lru c tlon site In a n y th in g but the neatest co n d itio n
d u rin g a y e ar a n d a h a lf of w ork.
Area librarians also deserve th a n k s. C a lls to
a m u se um w a n t in g specific b a c k g ro u n d
Inform ation are m ost c o m m o n . B u t w ith the
m useum closed. P u b lic L ib ra ry e m p lo ye es
handled m a n y s u c h calls, an d gave in v a lu a ­
ble assistance.
Some new e x h ib its and d isp la ys w ill be
seen at the m u s e u m . T h o s e w h o d o n a te d or
loaned the Item s deserve the a p p re cia tio n of
everyone. T h e y h a v e sh o w n a w illin g n e s s to
help the c o m m u n ity becom e m o re k n o w l­
edgeable of Its history’.
It took a great deal of give -a nd -ta ke to reach
a n agreement o n the overall d e sig n of the
b uild in g. T h e people Invo lved deserve a large
ro u n d of applause.
Some people w a n te d the o rig in a l c o lu m n s
o n the b u ild in g to re m a in . O th e rs w a n te d
th em rem oved In keeping w ith the new
architectural style . T h i s Is a good e x a m p le of
cooperation b e tw e e n the tw o sides In the
Issue. T h o u g h th e c o lu m n s are n o lo n g e r In
Iront. when the d o o rs open, th e y w ill still be
seen, proudly d is p la y e d in the In te rio r o f the
m u se um .
W c hope the c itiz e n s w ill tu rn o u t In large
num bers for the re o p e n in g o f the S a n fo rd
Museum S u n d a y . It w ill be a big d a y for the
c ity und everyone s h o u ld be a p ari o f It.

Berry's World

‘Some hme ego I told him he needed lo
grow as a person — and he D ID f

JOSEPH PERKINS

Bigotry is nothing but corrosive
Th e Rev. Joseph Lowery, the noted civil rights
lender, hnd words for me nflcr we recently
ap|&gt;rurrd on a morning television show. T h e
Southern Christian Leadership Conference pres­
ident, w hom 1 respect n great deal, fell that I was
nprradlng right-wing views dial bun the black
com m unity.
He was referring specifically to my comment
on the air dial I did not think dial 1-ouls
Fnm ikhan. the Nation of Islam leader, had
Issued an unequivocal .qmlogv for die antiJew ish, ant I-Catholic, anti-white remarks made
by one of Ids adherents
I also said dial Ihr racial Invective that certain
Fnrrakhnn followers sjiew contributes m ightily
lo a climate of racial Intolerance In this country
that all too often results In violence.
Lowery refused lo accept this He apparently
does not believe that Ideas have consequences,
that words give way lo deeds. But he need look
no further than the news pages to see evidence
that some blacks are acting Upon their hatred of
non-blacks.
In Los Angelrs. Intck driver Reginald Denny
was beaten nearly lo death hy two young black
men sim ply because h r happened to lie Ih r
wrong color. In the wrong plare. al the wrong
time. In a racially motivated attack in Nrw York.

Colin Ferguson, an angry young black man
IsNirded a com m uter train and shot 23 possen
grrs. killing nix of
them.
It is understanda­
ble dial Lowery and
o th e r c iv il r ig h ts
Icadrrs prrfer not to
a c k n o w le d g e th e
existence of such
black b ig o try . W c
have derived much
political currency by
|x»rtraying ourselves
as th e e x c lu s i v e
victims of racial In­
I It IS
tolerance.
understandable
By conceding that
that Lowery and
at least some blacks
other civil rights
a rc racist to w a rd
leaders prefer
non-blacks, und that
not lo
sometimes this racial
acknowledge
hatrrd Is manifested
the existence ol
In words and deeds,
such black
we must also con­
bigotry. J
cede dial sometime*
whites or browns or yellows are racial vlcllms,
too.

Of course, some blacks u o n 'l want to hear tills,
especially from another black. They fed that
public acknowledgment of u black person's
shortcomings plays Into the hands of those w ho
haven’t our beat Inlrreslsat heart.
But It seems to me that the opposite Is true.
For when w r selectively decry bigotry, protesting
loudly and publicly when words or actlonn of
intolerance a ir mailr against blacks, but paper­
ing over die same when they arr committed by
one our own, w r lose du- m oral high ground.
It Is encouraging that at least a few black
leaders have come around lo this view. Last
month, for instance. Jesse Jackson made a
rather startling confession. He was w alking down
a dark and lonely street In Washington. D .C ..
when suddenly he heard someone approaching
from behind. H r turned around and was relieved
lo see a while face.
Jackson went on to say. In a published
Interview, that "Ih r prem ier civil rights Issue of
this day Is youth violence In general and
black-on-blark violence in particular. More
young black people kill each other annually than
the sum total of lynching* In our history.''

SARAH OVERSTREE J
Yl&amp;'R* Gotltla
Hans
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Jusr Pont Kti°w
know can hurt you
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DONNA BRITT

Joining in the jeers, cheers
W A S H IN G T O N — They're doing It again.
Decades before the sordid saga of Tonya and
Nancy gave new meaning to the term "Ice
follies." O lym p ic skating and skaters mesmer­
ized m any of us. But this year, even longtime
fans are watching the competition's speed and
spins. Its Impossible leaps, with new eyes. Our
appreciation has little do do with the hoopla
surrounding the first tabloid-worthy scandal
the skating w orld has produced.
It’s because here in the frozen Northeast,
we’ve all been made Into reluctant skaters.
It has not been pretty.
I have had a rink next to m y house for
weeks. I d id n ’t want, didn’t plan for. didn't
even take seriously, at first, the transformation
of m y Innocuous patio Into a frigid gantlel. But
transform It did — Into a stretch of Icy
arrogance that sneered at m y efforts to
conquer Its sllcknrss w hile currying an
ovcrstufTed purse, bags of groceries and finally,
nothing at all. Bent over, advancing by
crablike Inches und sudden swoops. I became a
skater.
A very bad skalcr.
I’m not alone. The other day. I drove through
the muck to pick up my 8-year-old from the
home of a friend. Ills buddy and the child's
mother. Intent on being good hosts, slowly
walked m y son to the curb where 1 sat waiting
In m y Chevy.
T h e y 'd Just reached the car when —
Instantly und Inexplicably — all three simply
dlsap|&gt;earcd. Th e n a chorus of shrieks, flailing
bands and bobbing heads announced that
they'd hit a hidden patch of Icc. It was
uproarious. A n d sobering.
As I write this, the sun Is beaming. The
white stuff Is melting. I am not fooled. Winter
'94 has taught me not to settle Into anything
resembling complacency. Like the Terminator,
the Icc whispers, ’i 'l l be back."
In the lost month, I've spent time on each
U.S. coast, enduring earthquake after shocks
at one end of the nation. Icc storms at the
other. In Los Angeles, when the electricity
failed beraue of earth tremors. I sat perplexed
and Immobile In u strange Los Angelrs hotel
room.
W hen Ihc power died here Wednesday nlghl.
I was In the comfort of my own home — where
the flashlight Is never handy and where,
though cundlrs abound. I would have traded a
week's pay to locate a single match. Where, for
several evenings, my family shivered bcnrulh
Igloos of blankets because our home's healing
system went kcrplooey.
Where finally. I thought. * Tll lake a good,
stiff aftershock over this any day.
T h e tyranny of the Icc has Increased my
appreciation of those who'vc learned to Row.
with scenting effortlessness, upon It.
So for the next two weeks, m y heroes will be

boys In tights and their gauze-draped partners,
w h o semrhow manage, on Ice. to Ring one
another Inin ih r stratosphere and land without
dying.
I’ll recoil al their spilled triple axels, cheer for
each perfectly nulled landing, gasp when a
network trots out that crackling, silli-amazing
video of skater-turned com m entator Dick
Button's 1948 gold medal performance.
A n d — okay. okay.
1 admit It — I’ll savor
T o n y a and Nancy.
Harding Is far from
the Ideal Olympian.
But the two skaters
represent disparate
equally valid puns of
A m e ric a , su ch as
M e ry l Stre e p a n d
K o s e a n n c , M a rlu h
C arey and Madonna
do.
Kerrigan, with her
t o w e r i n g
cheekbones, dazzling
The tyranny
dentistry und grace
of the ice has
u n d e r p re s s u re ,
increased my
symbolizes our Ideals
appreciation of
o f th e p a s t, o u r
those who've
classiest possibilities.
learned to flow
She reminds me of
upon II. gp
Godivu chocolates —
beautifully packaged,
lovingly handled, a bit beyond reach.
Harding, despite her chic new du und
dubious requests for hugs, remains a Snickers
bar sort. G rllty. basic and decidedly unglamorous. she wus aware long before her
recent troubles that some folks would never
appreciate her. Th o u g h I don't like how she's
behaved. I love that someone w ith her
background became a champion skater. But
w ith her naked acqulslllvenc&amp;s ** " I ’m seeing
dollar signs" — she Is what I fear America Is
becoming.
T h e showdown should be lerrtnc. So tomor­
row. I ll do whatever slipping and sliding Is
needed lo negollatc m y patio. Planting myself
before Ihc living room T V . where I'll Join
m illions who'll cheer and Jeer ns two Americas
compete.
Until the power goes out.

L E TTE R S T O ED ITO R
Letters lo Ihc editor are welcome. All letters
must be signed. Include the address of the
w riter and n daytime telephone number.
Letter* should be on a single s u b j e c t and I k us brief us possible. The Idlers arc subject to
editing.

You may not think you know much about
reporting, yet If you or|&gt;rnd on a ncwspa|&gt;rr
or the 6 o'clock news to tel you what you
have a right to know os a U .S citizen. I'll bet
you know more ihan yo u tlink: You know
thal when the police file a report. It Is a
reporter who hoofs It over to Ihr precinct,
finds out whut It contains, nndlells you. It's a
simple prtK'rss m d It w orks pretty well most
of the lime. O ir of ihc times It didn't w ork
Just might havcsllppcd y o u r attention:
W h e n D e p u ty
W hile House Camsel
V ln c c F o ste r was
f o u n d d e a d In a
s u b u rb a n Virginia
park, the Justice De­
partment didn't Id
reporters have the
Park Service Police
r e p o r t . W h e n we
asked the Justice
Department lo give
us the report, they
s a id . ’ ’ Make us.
Th e y told us to
Rle
a Freedom of Infor­
mation A d request
1 O n e of tho
for the report Wc
tim es II didn't
did. Th a t wus last
work just might
August. A* of yet. we
have slipped
haven't seen u word.
yo u r attention, j
So m u c h for your
right lo know.
Even though you m ay be a pretty savvy
news watcher, you m ay h r a little fuzzy on
Ihc Freedom of Information Act. The F O IA
was enacted to give unyonc ncecss to federal
records not b itin g u n d e r one of nin e
exem pted categories. J u s t u couple of
examples of what can be obidncd arc report*
on nuclear testing In the lff&gt;Os and I960*
that m ay have affected y o u r health, or a file
kept on you hy Ihc FBI •• b a h locked uwuy
until the FOIA.
T h e act also allows government agencies to
"redact" ••a fcincy word for 'Cross out with a
big black magic m a rke r" - exempted por­
tions of the released documents. Eligible for
"redaction" are facts affecting tuilonal secu­
rity and trade secrets: und certain documents
relating to current law enforcement In ­
vestigations. |Hy the w a y, "redacting” Is
quite an art. Often. Journalists have asked
more than one federal agency for Information
und found cexnplctely dlfTeicnl Information
"redacted" by different agenefes.l
Journalists don't believe the government
has a right to keep from u» - and you routine police Investigations and we don’t
believe the FOIA was created to he turned on
us as an excuse to hide Infom ntlon. Can you
linngtnc being the victim of u crime, or
l&gt;erhaps falsely accused of one, and th ru
learning that al documents relating to you
were unavullnhfe to the press until reporters
filed F O IA requwts and waited for months to
get them?
You m ay also wonder w h y II takes no long
for un FO IA retficsl to bear Trull. So do we.
T h e law dlctrtcs lhat a federal agency
respond within 10 days, but you may as well
ask the Radio d ty Music Hall Rocketti-s to
line up and kick the flic from Washington to
you. 1 once had an Alcohol. Tobacco und
Firearms spokesman w hine to me. "AH those
records you’re asking for arc up In a big box
somewhere stored away. I talced to the agent
who worked on that case, and be says It Isn't
like you heard ut all. Can I |int tell you what
he said?”
Paul MrMastcrs, executive director of the
Freedom Forum ’s First Amendment Center
and president if ihc Society of Professional
Journalists, say* about the FO IA : "There’s no
teeth In the law. no penalty.” McMustrrn and
SP J recently surd the Federal Court to pry
from Its clawed fingers Special Prosecutor
Lawrence Walsh's report o n the Iran-Contra
Investigation. If not for them, we still
wouldn t know what It sakl. Government
agencies, emboldened b y yo u * of no F O IA
enforcement, play a gam e of "delay and
d e ny." McMoslcrs says. lioRng in wear out
requesters before the agencies have to
respond.

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D EA TH S
MALEY ADKINS
Maley Adkins 32. South Oak
Avenue. SanrnnL died Monday.
Feb. 21. 1094. it bln residence.
Horn Ort. 31, 10GI. In Madison.

Longw ood—
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
showed 37.795 ears traveled Ihc
|M&gt;rtlon of llw y . 17-92 In ques­
tion during a 24-hour period
wlih one aecldent In a twomonth period.
h* Jan u ary. Mayor Paul Lav­
es! rand requested the traffic
s u rv e y . He sugge ste d that
perhaps the city should de­
annex l he sect Ions of the two
roads freeing city officers lo
concentrate on other law en­
forcement duties rather than
irafhr patrols. If Longwood deannexes the roads, the state and
county police would patrol the
roads. T h e necessary ordinances
may be presenled In March.
In other business, the com­
mission agreed to study a pro­
posal to waive some fees for the
Teen Dance project. Th e city
police department Is organizing
a dance club for area teens on
Friday and Saturday nights to
p ro v id e a d r u g -f r e e a n d
alcohol-free entertainment club.
The project Is being funded from
ronllsratlon funds. A Longwood
businessman has donated the
use of a warehouse for the club
for one year. City officials will
look at the sewer Impart fees to
determine whether, at the end of
die one year period, the building
owner will have to pay the fees If
the d u b reverts lo a warehouse
use.
The city commissioners also
adopted an Interlocal agreement
with Seminole County for work
on Rangellnr Hoad.
T w o more memliers were ap­
pointed by the Equity Study
C o m m itte e by c o m m is s io n
members. Ken Pedlow. president
of the Winter Sprlngs-Longwood
C h a m b e r nf C om m e rce and
owner of laingwood Florist and
AJay Bhalla. owner of Tlno's.
wrro appointed to the com m it­
tee. Tw o more appointments will
be made to complete the seven
member committee which will I
study dly'Xtoensrs and- permit
fees.
Th e commission also agreed
that Individual annual evalua­
tions will lx- tnnde of the city
adm inistrator. Each com m is­
sioner will write an evaluation
which will Ik - used to make a
composite evaluation. Th e an­
nual evuluutlons are required In
lhe c it y co d e. F o r m e r a d ­
ministrator Jam es McFellln In­
sisted his evaluation be written
by the entire commission, not
Individual commissioners.
Com m issioner Hon Sargent
was named as a member of the
O rla n d o U rb a n A re a B ic y ­
cle/Pedestrian Advisory C o m ­
mittee.

W .Vo., he mmed to Central
Florida In 1984. Mr. Adkins was
a heavy equipment operator and
a member of Calvary Christian
Center.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w i f e .
Michelle: parens. Hassel and
A ll le f a r l A d k in s . S a n f o r d ;
m a te rn al grandm other, T i n t
Bell. A lk o l, W.Va.; brothers.
Ronnie Shores. Kundy. Mussel
J r .. Th o m a s, all of Sanford;
sisters, Violet Browning. S a m .
both of Ju lia n . W.Vo.
G r a m k o w Funeral H o m e ,
Sanford. In chirgr of arrange­
ments

ALBERT SHAWN
ALEXANDER
Albert Shawn Alexander. 19.
M o rs e S t r e e t , A l t a m o n t e
Springs, died Sdurday, Feb. 19.
1994, at his residence. B o m
March 5. 1974. In Orlundo. he
was a lifelong rraldrnt of Central
Florida. Mr. Alexander was a
lawn m a ln trn n irc employee and
Protestant.
S u rv iv o rs Include m o th e r.
Clayetta, Altnim iile Springs: fa­
ther. A lb e rt Adams. W in te r
Park; stepfather. Louis Knight.
Lake Mary; slsb-rs. Curlsu. A l ­
tamonte Springs Taren Adam s.
Corlta Adam s, both of W inter
Park; brothers. Simon Adam s.
Albert Adams, both of W inter
Park.; m aternal grandfather.
Clayton. Altunum e Springs.
Murvln C . Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka. in charge of
arrangements.

She was a manlier of H o m e ­
makers of Lake Mary. DlfTcrcnl
S tro k e s . O ra n g e C ity , a n d
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints. Sunfird.
S u rvivo rs Ircludc husband.
Julius; sons. Itilph. Cincinnati.
Donald. P ro v a Utah, J u liu s .
Fairfield. C onn.. Drrnl. Laguna
Niguel. C alif.; ditighlers. J u d ith
Craig. S a n fo rd Kliea P h ilo .
Sedona. Art*.. Beth Balsamc.
Thailand. Anita Sue Fox. S c u t­
tle. W ash.: brothers. Christian.
Paul, and Louh Bang all of
Cincinnati. V lrU r Bang. Mesa.
Arlx . S am uel Bang. Holladay,
U ta h ; s i s t e r . J u d ith F i s h .
C in c in n a ti; 34 grandchildren
und 10 great-grmdchlldren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge cf arrangements.

JAMES W . BUCKLER
James W . Buckler. 74. N o rth ­
east 36th Averuc. Ocala, died
Sunday, Feb. 2Q 1994. at N o rth
F lo rid a R e g io n a l H o s p ita l,
G ainesville. Bern In C a lv e rt
County. M d „ he moved lo Ocala
from Seminole Cbunly 19 years
ago. Mr. Buckler was a supervi­
sor for A u to T o t and a m em ber
of Central Chriatan Church. H e
was a Blue Lodge Mason 3 2
Degree, and belonged lo the
Ocala Moose Loc^e.
Survivors Indudr son. Ja m e s
W ., J r . . A tla n ta ; d a u g h te r.
Barbara DrZavtix. Miami; four
grandchildren.
Je n n in g s -A rc h w a y F u n e ra l
Home. Ocala. In charge of a r ­
rangements.

ELIZABETH E.
BLACKWELDER

DUSTIN N E A L EN0LI8H

Elizabeth E. Ilackw rldrr. 82.
Sunset D riv e , Sanford, died
Sunday. Feb. 2Q 1994. at her
residence. B o m June 24. 1911.
In C incinnati, she moved to
Central Florida In I960. Mrs
Blackwelder was a homemaker.

Dustin Neal frigHsh. Infant.
Rolling W ood Lcop. Casselberry,
died Tn u rsd a y.F e b . 17. 1994. at
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
He was born FH j . 17, 1994. In
W in te r P a r k . He was P r e ­
sbyterian.

Survivors Include parents. Mr.
A Mrs. D avid English. Cassel­
b e rry ; b r o t h e r . J o n u t h lo n
Samual W ilson. Qissclbcrry.
L o o m is F u n e r a l H o m e .
Apopka, in clu rg e of arrange
rnents.

ANNC. FLYNN
Ann C. F ly is i. 76. Tanner
Lane. W in t e r S p rin g s, died
Monday. F e b . 21. 1994, ul
W lnirr Park Memorial Hospital.
Iforn Aug. 13. 1917. In Wood­
bury. N.J.. she unved lo Central
Florida In 198 2 Mrs. Flynn was
a homemaker und a member of
St. Stephen Cut tulle- Church.
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e s o n s .
George, H a rry , both of Winter
Springs. Jo h n . W ilia m , both of
New Jersey; n l r r grandchildren
and two great gnsidchlldren.
Banflcld F u n e ra l S e rvice .
Winter Springs. In charge of
arrangements.

JAMES W. NOFTZ
James W. N ciiz, 81, Cochran
Road. G e n e va , died Sunday,
Feb. 20, 199-1 at his residence.
Born Ju ly 6. 1912. In Chicago,
he moved to Gentral Florida In
1972 Mr. Noflz was Catholic,
Survivors Include wife. Ruth;
daughters. S a n d y Moncada.
Bloomlngdale. III. Cheryl Tedlo.
Si. Charles. Ilk son. Patrick.
Geneva: sister. Virginia Conton.
Park Ridge. ML; four grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h tld Fun e ra l
Home. Oaklaw n Park Chapc-I.
l-ake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.
O L A R. S T E I N
Ola R. Stein. 73. Red Brick
Run. Sanford, c lrd Monday. Feb.
21. 1994 at C e ntra l Florida
Regional H ospltd. Sanford. Iforn
Aug. 7. 1920, In Sopchoppy, she
movrd to C entral Florida In

1993. Mrs. Sieln was a hom e­
maker and u Prediytcrtan.
Survivors Inckide daughters.
Elaine S. L y n n , Annandale. Va..
Frances C ovington. Sanford:
sister. Georgia lamdlno, To m s
River. N .J.; nrezhe-r. la-on Rob­
erts. Demopolls. Ala : five grand­
c h i ld r e n a n d th re e g r e a t ­
grandchildren
B u ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home*. Oaklawn Park Chapel,
Lake Mary, in charge of ar­
rangements.

ik-ach and was tivolvcd with B
division solitiall m d bowling.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife ,
Dolores Ham-WV-lsbcrg; daugh­
te r. J o y R a g a n -W e ls b e r g .
Gainesville: patents. Ja c k and
R u th . G r e e n e v lllc . T r a n . :
brnthrrs. J o h n Jacksonville,
James, Pori Charlotte; sister.
Martha Tyn d id . Loxahulchrc;
four nephews; two nieces: two
grand-nieces.
Beacon Direct d em otion Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements

HENRY F. VOEGTLE
Henry F. Voe-gilc. 84. Redwing
W ay. Casselbrriy. died Satur­
day. Feb. 19. 1994. at W inter
Park Memorial Hospital. Iforn
Oct. 6. 1909. In Milwaukee, he
moved to Central Florida In
1968. Mr. Voegih was a supervi­
sor for M erlin Bread and a
member of C o m n u n lly United
Methodist Church. Casselberry.
He belonged to the Winter Park
E lk s C lu b , Morocco T e m p le
Shrine. Jacksonville, and Ocala
Masonic Lodge.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e ,
Eunice: daughtir. Betty Larson.
Casselberry: slstr. Anne Carol
Davis. Albany. G a
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. A lta m o rir Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

DOUGLAS MELVYN
WEISBERG
Douglas Melvyn Welsberg. 46.
H e r m it s T r u l l . A lt a m o n t e
Springs, died Saurday. Feb 19.
1994. at bis resdencc. Iforn Ja n .
20. 1948. at Ntshua. N IL . h r
moved to Central Florida from
J a c k s o n v ill e In 1990. M r
Welsberg wus a professional
PGA To u r I'layiT for 10 years
and a m em ber of Altuinontr
Springs Seventh Day Adventist
Church. He win 1980 Clvltan
Coach of the Year In Daytona

FUNERAL
AOKIMS. MALEV
FunefOl U f o c t l tor Mr Meley Aa»,n*. JJ
Ol Sanfcutl. oho 0&lt;*rl M cvjjy Mill bo It
o'clock Thur*4«y nerntng *t Gcemkow
Funorol Homo Chop* wflh ttio R .v Me.
Poolo officiating Irttrmonl m IJI bo In
Evorgrton Cemetery Friondk may call at
Gramko« Fwnoral Mon*. Th^rvdoy from is
a m until *#r vice limo
Arrangement* by GramkOM Funerel
Homo. Sanlord
BANG SLACKW ElO O t. ELIZAB ETH
Elliebelh Bong
.*m*r. born Ju "» Jr
1*11, In Cincinnati. O o petted away Sunday
February JO. I*ta. *1 h*r homo In Sanford
Sno and her hutbwnd JUIIuk morod to Sanlord
in Augu*t ot IHO from Gncmnati OS -0 Sno it
turvlrod by nor "uir.rid Jullut and eight of
hor 10 children. 14 gvndcMIdron. I* greet
grandchildren with loo moro In Iho o-o"
Service* olll bo Sold C o m Thurtdey. Fob
I t ot in# Church of Jttu t C h rlit ol
LoHor day Saint* locetdet UIS S Perk A.*
in Sanlord A *i«w&gt;ng*ill bn hold Wednotdar
evening from J » pm at Button Funoral
Hama localod at *DS Laurol A«o Sha Mill bo
mttrrod at Oaklawn SSmor.ai Park In Lata
Vary Donation* may bo mado to Hotpxo ol
Control FloridO in Wa tand
Arrangement* by ttlt»or Funoral Homt.
Sanlord
BUCKLES. JAMES W
Funoral tervue* Id Jamot W Buckler,
ago ft o former tupdvitor tor Auto Tote,
will bo held ot tl 0 m, Wednesday. Feb 11.
If*4, at Central Chrigien Church with Rer
Oar'd Wefth conducing fho torvlco* Burial
will bo In Good Shoptord Memorial Garden,
under tho direction ol Jewing* Archway
Family will receive Inend, on Tuoeday Horn
a I p m with a Maurtc *orvice at t p m In
lieu of Mower*, donalont may bo mad* to
Central ChrltHan Chuwh
Jew mg* Archway Funeral Homo Oca'a
in charge ol orrang*m«,t*

"The only way to make this
joint more energy efficien t
was to wave some green stuff k
in his face."
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W tdntsdsy, Fab. 23,1894

NachOB, Chill and Chsese
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Your Dfe Is t beautiful memory,
Your death Is a silent jrief,
You sleep In God’s beautiful garden
In tbe sunshine of perfect peace,
lovt.
Your Daughter, Rebecca Henderson,
and husband John. Grandchildren
*nd Great Grandchildren.

Now lax Free
For College
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I t was a b it te r p i l l to sw allow . He didn't

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re a lis e that most hones over a year old

your e le c t r ic b i l l .

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Sanford Herald

February 22, 1994

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Seminole, Lyman, Orangewood Christian ready

Wildcats in a rout

By DEAN SMITH

IN BRIEF

D A Y T O N A IE A C II - Derek Smith scored 13
of 111* IH points In the second half to lead
Dcihunc-Cookm un to a 82 06 victory over
Maryland-Eastern Shore 113-10.95).
Also scoring In double figures for the Wildcats
17-17. 7-8 Mid-Eastern Athledr Conference):
L iM o n t Parrish (13). Satnarr Login 112). Jelfrcy
Robinson ( I I I and W illiam Wllcra 110).

AROUND THE STATE
Williams suffers stroke
G A IN E S V IL L E - Hull of Earner Ted W illiams
sufTcred a miner stroke and was hospitalized.
"H e suffered a m inor stroke at his hom e." said
Daniel Moore, a s|M&gt;kesman for Stands Hospital.
" lie 's very uwake and alert." Moore said. "H e
Is having some wruknesaon his H i side."

Herald Sports Writer
SANFO RD — Fourth season, com ing up
Most b a s k e t b a ll coaches will (ell you that a
season ts actually divided Into several season's.
There is the prr-conferencr games, the confer­
ence games, the districts, the sub regional*. Ihe
rrglon.il*. and Dually slate.
Well Sem inole. L ym a n nnd Orangew ood
Christian ate halfway home, as they will play In
their respective Sub-Rrglonul cham pionship
games tonight.
Arrow Force II (25 6). the newly crowned
4A-I)lstr1ct 6 champions, will face on old nemesis
tonight, when they host 4A District 5 runner-up
New Sm yrna Beach at lull Flem ing Memorial
Gymnasium starting at 7 :3 0 p m .
The Barracuda's had been In Seminole's
district until ibis season, and was the host school
when Arrow Force I won the district last year.
The Rams, the Class D-Dlstrtct 5 winner, will

also l&gt;e seeing a familiar fare, when they host
Luth er tonight In Maitland. Orangewood and
Luther are in the same conference during the
regular season’, bul are In different district's
come tournament lime.
T h e Greyhounds have the toughest road to
hoe. as they must travel to Neptune Deurh (In
East Jacksonville) lo lake on No. 5 ranked
Jacksonville Ueacli-Fletchcr (26-41. whlrlt year-ln
and year-out Is one of I he best programs in the
stale of Florida
T h e winners of tonight's contests will advuncr
lo the four-team Regional Tournaments this
Friday and Saturday.
T h e Seminole winner w ill play al Orlando-Dr.
P h illip s against the S t. Pcte ra bu rg-B o ca
C lc g a / C le u rwater w in n e r: the Orangewood
w inner will Ik- at Merrill Island lo play the Palm
I la y-V icto ry Chrlstlan/Wcsl Palm Headi-Gold
Coast Corporate winner, nnd the Lyman winner
will Ik- al Santa F r Com m unity College In
G n ln c s v lllr lo play the Gonznlcz-Tale/Luke
Clty-Coluinbla winner.

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SI Augutlmoot Ponvocolo
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CLASS IA SUB RC0I0N1
Si PoUftWf* AOmirol Forrofutol Wrmoto Coroor
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CLASSB
SUB R IO IO N I
Gomotxllo Ook Holl Of Oolfooo Trlw f, Chtltflon
SUB BE0I0N1
Lvthor ol O rin| l w i &lt; Chritfioo
Polm Boy Victory Christian of WPB Goto Cootl Corpero'o
Tho Moifor'i Atotfomy ol Pino Costtt Acodomy
Loko WorthChrlsflonof Bro»ord Christlon

Swaby saves Knights

Rams do
well in
opener

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E - Ochld Swaby made a
four-|&gt;olnt play with five seconds left to lift
Central Florida over Florida lntrrnatlon.il 79-75
U C F 117-6. 10 4 Tra n * America Athletic
Conference) wasdown 69-00 with 3 44 left.
Sw aby led all scorers with 27 points. Victor
Saxton chlptM-dln with 11 points.
Ja m e s Mazyck led F IU (10-14. 6 8) with 25
point*. while Nrvtllr Marriott add'd 12 point*.

Gators scalp Seminoles
ByDBAN SMITH

G A IN E S V IL L E - Dan Cross tit 10 of 11 foul
shots In the final six minutes to lead Florida
over Florida S la t. 72-61.
Cross led the Gators 122-4) with 16 points.
Dametrl Hill add'd 14 and Craig Drown 12.
Florida State (12-111 had four players In
double figures, fcteludlng Bob Sura's 17.

Herald SporlsWrlter________________
L A K E M ARY - T h e Boone Braves
from Orlando showed w hy they urc
one of the lopsollbull tra m s in the
state at the Lake Mury Sports
Com plex Monday night.
But Lake M ury found out II
doesn't have far to go lo reach that
level, fulling 6-2. uftrr being tlrd at
1-1 tn the fourth Inning.
Playing Its Drst c v rr fustpltch
softball game. Lukr Mary performed
very well ugiMral the more experi­
enced Braves, who have been play­
ing fastpltch forthe past two years.
"W e were phased with our pit­
ching and r a f h ln g ." said Lake
Mary bead cturlt ■Jrtiilili' Fisher
"T h o s e two p M ttlM A pcrlohnett
very well. But wr also messed up ft
couple of routine [la ys that were,
carry over’s from so w pitch, so we
have no excuse for t lose mistake*.

FAM U falls
T A L L A H A S S E E - Jeff Lewi*scored 2 1 point*
to lead Delaware State to a 92-87 Mid-Eastern
Athletic Conference win over Flcrlda AAM.
Sean (Hack scored 19 for FA M U I4 -20 .2-12).

AROUND THE NATION
Dolphins win road battle
RUSTOM. La.-n Barry Brow® had 21 points In .
Jacksonville's 74-68 win gver I/julsluua Te ch .
'
Artcmus McClary added 13 aid Nate Burrell
11 for JU (106. 11-5 Sun Belt Corfercnce).

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Mens' Baseball
□ Laks City C.C.al Samlnols C.C., 2:30 pm.

Boys’ Baseball
CJApopka al OvMo, 7 p.m.
□ Lyman Tournament (Winter Park, Laka Mary,
DoLand): Losar*s. 4.30 p.m.. Wlnnsr*s. 7 p.m.

II was a busy niQht on tho
baso paths at tho Lake Mary
Sports Compltw as tho Lake
Mary Rams hostod tho Boone
B ra v e s In th e ir f irs t o ve r
lastpltchsottbal game.
In the top bit photo. Lindy
Longstall scores Ihe Rants' llrsl
run ol the seasen on a sacrifice
fly by Monica Conardoso as Ihe
Boone catcher goes high lo try
and catch the erratl throw.
In the lo p r l g h l p h o t o .
Camardese Is cdled out on an
attempted steal as Holly Hut­
chinson takes thethrow.
In the bottom photo. Lake
Mary shortstop Diane Duber
comes hard across tho bag in an
attempt to turn adoublo play.

Boys’ Basketball
□4A-Sub-Raglon 2: Haw Smyrna Btach at
Samlnola, 7:30 pm.
□ SA-Sub-Raglon 1: Lyman al Jacksomrllla
Baach-Flatchar, 7:30 p.m.
□ B-Sub-Raglon 2: Orlando-Lulhar al Or*
angawood ChrlElan, 7:30 p.m.

Boys’ Golf
□ Laka Mary vs Laka Branllay at Swaatwatar,
3:30 p.m.
„
„„
□ Lyman va. Odado and Unlvarally al Ekana. 3:30
p.m.
□ Samlnola va. L Howall at Oaar Run. 3:30 p.m.

Girls’ Golf

ttortto Photo* by M»i* Morn*

□ Ovlado va. Lyman at Rolling Hill®, 3:30 p.m.
□ W. Park va. L Howall al Daar Run. 3:30 p.m.

W om ens’ Softball

"W e have two m ire tough games!
against Orange Cotm ly teams tin*
week, then we turn! the Ea rly fllr«(
To urnam ent on Satirda y. IF* could
Ik- tough In the trglrm lng. but f
think It sn gcxxlirsl for us."
T h e Rams will travel to Ocoee
itK la y to play Whst Orange starling
at 6 p.m .. that host Apopka on
Th u rsd ay, storttig at 4 p.m.
D ra v rs pitcher H e a th e r H u t ­
chinson Improved to 5-0 by scat­
tering four lilts striking out nine
and walking none. Iltonc Is already
5-1 on the Benson.
Holly Hutchinson led Boone with
two singles und a tun scored. Also
doing damage wen- Je n n y White
(single, run. two R H ). Kim Brow n­
ing (single, two m t » ). Kelly B row n­
ing (single, run). Sherry May (single !
and Heather Huk’hlnson (run).
Doing Ihe hiking for laike Mary
were Angle Snow (triple, run). Liz
Davidson (double. RDII. Monica
Camardese (single. RBI) and Lindy
Lngnsluff (single, run).

BOON! *.LAKE MAR V ]
IN IN I — i I I
LkktN Ury
N IIN I - I t
I
M» Mutihlnton **to P»w» Ckm «fd»w. Snow
111 snd Snow. D«»toton (SI WP - Mo Mut
chinton ( t 01 LP — Comodo*# IBM. IB — Loko
Mory Dottovon 111. JB - Loko Mory. Snow (II
H R — non# Rofotdt — Boow l I. loko Mory 01

□ Samlnola C.C at Florida CC-Jax., 3 p.m.

Girls’ Sottball
□ Daland al L Branllay. JV, 530 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.
□ Laka Howall al Edgawatar, 4p.m.
□ Laka Mary al VMast Oranga, 6 p m.

Boys’ Tennis
□ DaLand at Laka Mary, 3:15 p.m.
□ Laka Howall * Samlnola, 3:30 p m.
□ Ovlado al Lyman, 3:30 p.m.

Girls’ Tennis
□ Laka Howall M Samlnola, 3:30 p.m.
□ Laka Mary at DaLand,3:15 p.m.

COLLBOB BASKETBALL
□ 7 :3 0 p.m . — ESPN. Illinois at Michigan. (L )

Winning arrow strikes Brown’s at Cupid Classic
Spaolal to tho Hsrald
C L E A R W A T E R - The Level HR
girls’ team from Brow n’s G y m nustlcs C e n t r a l of A lta m o n te
Springs received their Valentine n
day early, cuplurlng the C up id
Classic In Clcurwater on Feb. 13.
B m w n &gt; won the championship
with a score of 96.90. ahead of host
Apollo G y m n a stic s (93.80) and
Galllmore's of Tullahasscc (92.60).
When the smoke hud cleared.
Brown's gymnasts stood atop the
victory stand 12 out of a possible 15
limes, not In c lu d in g the team
cltumplonshlp.
The final medal count for the local
Kiris wu* 50.
Individual event placement wus
was
divided Into three age group*.

Ages 8-9:
Kim Wood won the all-around
competition with a composite score
of 31.70. She finished first on vault

(8.30). second oil uneven bars (7.30)
und door exercise (8.25). and third
on balance beam (7.85).
Tram m ulc Nlcolc Williams placed
Ihlrd all-around w ith u score of
30.35. She placed Ihlrd on uneven
liars 17.00) and had fourth plarc
finishes In balance bcum |7.50| und
floor exercise (8.00).
Brook Sullivan won floor exercise,
posting an 8 50. und added a Ihlrd
place In vault w ith a score of 8.05.

Ages 10-11:
B ritta n y C r u p c captured a ll­
around honors w ith a composite
score of 31.60. She was first on floor
exercise (8.35) and balance bcum
(7.80). and added second place
finishes on uneven bar* (7.001 and
vault (8.45).
Christy Shepard finished second
all-around with a score of 31.40 on
the strength of first places finishes

exercise (8.35|. She added u fourth
In balance beam (8.35).
Michelle Irvine look third all­
around with a score of 30.55. She
was third In vuull (8.35). fouitli In
door exercise (8.25) and sixth In
both balance beam (7.40) und un­
even bars 16.55).
Sara Harper combined n (bird
place finish on balunce beam |7.70|
und a fifth on uneven bars (6.65) lo
earn a fifth place finish In Ihe
all-around with a score of 30.225.
Caroline Thom pson finished sixth
all-around 129.74) with fifth's In
vault (8.20). balance beam (7.45)
and floor exercise (8.10).
Sharon Wain brought home a llrst
place In vault by posting a score of
8.55 and added a fourth In uneven
bars (6.70).
Valeric Barlow closed out the
scoring for Ihe 10-11 age group with
a second place finish on balance

Ages 12-14:
Nichole Thom as won Ihe a ll­
around with a score of 31.55. She
places first on vault (8.50). second
on floor exercise (8.10). third on
balance beam (7.75) and fourth on
uneven bars (7.20).
Rachel Kolb was second a ll­
around will: n 31.475. accumulated
with a llrsl In (loor exercise (H.25). u
second on vault (8.225). a Ihlrd on
uneven burs (7.95) and four!I: on
bulnncc beam 17.55).
Alexis Ford finished fmuth on the
all-around will: a score of 31.25.
She had u first on balance beam
(8.30). third's In door exercise (8.00)
und vault (7.90) und a fifth on
uneven bars (7.05).
Th e leant was lo have competed
In Ihe prestigious National Buckeye
Classic In Columbus. Ohio. Feb.
17-20 and will rc lu m home for their
next local qualifier In Gainesville,
this weekend (Feb. 26-27).

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

�a t - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, February 22, 1904

S TA TS &amp; STANDINGS
Icotuoi SAmiTlAUl

DOGS
Mendqr night
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17 00 740 1 40
1 f ite Princess
t 40 4 40
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0 (I II It M P II II I H T (1 1 1) 114 40 S
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0 10 4 40 1M
1M t Papa Bee Gee
M40 110
4 My ta il Promise
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1(0 4 40 ISO
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I Highland Eclipse
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tog t » 4 to
70mni Enterprlte
II X 1100
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410 100
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7 to
O I I I I 41 M P 11 1) 4» X T (0-10) 1417.00
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1100 1440 110
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1100 4 00
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SOUTH
Bathaven 17 IS. Hull I I
Berry I I 1. Piedmont 14
Bridgewater. Va 7. Errory 4
EcfcerdM. CattleteaSI 1
Florida Tech0. Barry S 10 mwingt
N Florida 7. Oeergie Cdl 0
Pembroke*) 7, Rio Grande0.0Irmangt
Rta Grande 4. PembrotgSt I
S C MOtn 17, Carton Newman 4
South Florida 14. Station 1
Southern M ill 14. M itt Valley $1.4
Warner Seethwa O IL It. Michaels) I
FAR W IS T
C a ll! Futlerhr to.CSNorthridge 1
Cal SI Haywanl0 4. Cal Poly SLO l 7
UC O a v ltl0 .a u Chico 4
UNLVO. UCLA4

m
•y The An ode ltd Prett
EASTERNCCM FERCNCE
Atlantic Olvitten
W L Pci.
Me* York
X 1) 704
Or lends
X M .444
Me* Jersey
M 74 170
Miami
1* X J l l
Boston
70 11 743
Phi lottotphla
X X 341
Washington
ta X 101
Central Ueltiea
Atlanta
X 1* 444
Chicago
X 1* 4*4
Clevoiand
77 14 174
Indiana
X 74 110
Ctter lotto
X X 4)1
Miinaukee
IS 17 JM
Detroit
11 X X I
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
W L Pc).
San Antonio
14 14 7X
Houston
X 11 7X
Utah
14 1» *47
Denvor
X X .440
Minnesota
II X XO
Dallas
7 4} IX
PedlK Duittan
Seattle
X 11 7X
Phoenn
X It 4*0
Golden Slate
X 30 *00
Portland
X 31 144
LA Lakers
1* 11 XO
17 11 147
LAClipport
Sacramento
17 U 111
Mondays Garnet
San Antonie 114. Minreteta 44
Chicago III. Charleth 41
Miami lit. Wsthiagtoi N
Dallat to. Detroit to
Utah 114. Philadelphia 47
Phoenn III, Sacramento 04
Tuesday's Garnet
Seattle at New York. 7 10 p m
Miami al Mrw Jersey, 7 M p m
Minnesota at Cleveland. 7: X p m.
Dallat at Indiana. 7;Mp m
Golden Slate al Milwedtae. I X p m
Denver et Howlton. I top m
Button at Sacramento. 10 X p m
L A Cl'ppart at Poniard. 10 M p m
Wrdneide y'l Garnet
New Jertey et PhtledtBhle. 7: to p m
Cleveland at Wethlngtgi. 7 to p m
Indiana al Orlando. 7:M pm .
Seattle el Allante. 7 10pm
Golden Slato at Chicago. I X p m
Botlon et Denver. Op m
San Antonio a4 Utah. 1pm
Portland#! L A . Clippers. 10 JOpm

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NBA BOXES
Bullet! Haat. Bat
WASHINGTON 1401
Gugliotta 0 II 1 4 IS. Mac Lean 4 14 0d 10.
Elltton 10 14 0 Adsns 4 II 4 4 11. Butler 10
0 1 4 . Overton 1 1 4 4 0. Mure!an S4 11 II.
Pricaa 101117. Anderton IS 1 1 4 . BolOOOO
0 total! to 00 to IS to
MIAMI (IM I
LongS 114414. R k e ll 114 414. Saikaly &gt; 4
10 14 14. Straw 14004-Smith 0 M 1 1 II. Colet
0 4 01 II. Geiger 1100 a. Burton 17 117,
Atoms 1 1 00 A Salley 1 41 1 1 . Fattier I 1 11
4 Totals 40 7*14H I M
Washington
» 17 X M 40
Miami
12 X X X - I X
1 Point goals - Washington 7 II (Price K
Anderson 0 1. Adaiw # J. Ellison 0 1,
Gugiiolie 0 1). Miami • 14 ISmllh 1 S. Rice
' l l . Shew 7 1. Cotas 00 Fouled out - None
Rebound! - Wethintfon 17 (Gugdoilo 41.
Miami to (Saikaly I ) A Mists - J N 4«t-ngton
if (Overton 1). Mia/rt » (SrtWM M l. Tefel
touts — Wethlngton IS Miami la Technical 1
- Colet A - 14.410

TO* Te# Teddty Fisa
Tee tap IS teams in The Associated Press
college batketbell pell, with fleet piece ve«et
In parentheses. records lelel peintt bated on
IS tar a flrtl piece &lt;n*e through one tor a
7)ts piac* veto, and pro» lout rankings
Record Pis Pet
1 Arkansas(401
X I I.4X 1
1 Duka
141 I.MI 4
1 Michigan (1)
14 4 1.404 7
4 TSarto Carolina (1)
11 1 1.141 1
1 CannactKul ( 1 )
71 1 1.141 1
4 Missouri
X I 1.171 11
7. Ktntucky
X ) 1.104 It
1 Ttmpla
14 4 1.041 11
4 Aruena
11 4 1.041 It
10 Kansas
11 1
*U 4
II Massachusetts
* x to
II 1
11. Indiana
1* 1
11 1 14
11. Lauftvllto
X 4 *X 1
14 Purdut
*
1* *
114
II UCLA
111
017 1
IA F torIda
IM
474 17
17. California
III
t*t 1*
14. Syracuse
tl 1
sn is
14 Saint Lams
X I
4X II
X Minnesota
144
XH X
11. Boston College
1*7
1*4 —
71 Marquette
1*7
II* 77
n Georgia Tech
14*
111 X
14 OklahomaSI
1*7
177 —
X Nee Me •Ko It
1* 1
40 Other veto!: Ctncimati 44. Ala Birm »&lt;.
Maryland 71. Penn al. Taiat 11. Georgetown
17. woke Forett 70 Wisconsin 70. New
Or leant IX Xavier Ohio IX llimoit 10.
Murrey SI 10. New W u co 0. Alabama 7. W
Kentucky X Ohio U 4 Copptn SI X Kenset
SI XCIemton I. TttetA A M I. Weber SI I

Halftime - M E S M B C n 1 Point goals
- M ES 10 (Harrison 11. Allison I A Harris
111. Bethune Cookmai 4 10 I Parrish 0 1.
Logan 1 1 . Wlkoi 14. Leonard I X Grant 0 II
Feutod out - None Rebounds - M ES 7S
(Mcbtoy. Gflltm II. B C 11 (Leonard 7)
Assists - M E S 4 IMcNrmey )). B C 4 (Smith
41 Total touts - M ESto.BC II 4 -1 .4 4 4
DELAWARE ST. 41 FLORIDA AAM 47
O E L A W A R E I T .m il
Andtrson 1 7 4 1 A Mies 4 M 4 II 17, Lewi*
S4 4 M il. Anderson) l i s t . Holmes1 4 ) ] a
Griffin 1 111117. Musaove 11114 4. Hl|r 11
1 17. Preston0 1 1 II totals. 70*1 It el 47
FLORIOA AAM I* Ml
Colton 4 I I I 2 M. Srrsth 1 tl 4 II lx Coast
7 17 I I IA Block 4 144 7 14. Davit 11 4 4 1 .
B- r m l t l 11 A MClammey 41 44 0.
Williams 11 44 II. M&lt;Geer I 1 S t 7 Totals
X 4 1 X 1 7 47
Halftime - DSU 4. FAMU 41 1 Pemt
- DSU t II panes 4 I. Lewis S x
n l*
erton 0 7. GriftIg 741. FAM U 7 II (Colton
I A Coast 1 S. Block ] 7. McClemmey 0 I.
Wllllemt I l| Fouled out - Herbert Mus
grove. Hl|r Rebounds - DSU 44 (Lewis III.
F AMU 17 (Smith 71 tosists - DSU M (Miles
Lewis Griffin 7). FAM J 10 (Coetl 10 Total
fouls - DSU 74. r AMU74 A - 1,101

Mondays Garnet
N Y Islanders l. Wnhlngton 0
N Y Rangers A Plthburgh X OT
Dalles A Sen Jew 1
Philadelphia A Monteel 7
Toronto*. Los Angeles i
Buffalo I. Quebec 1
Tuesday! Games
Florida vs Winnies el Hamilton. On I .
l i l t p m.
Calgary el Vancouver. IS IS p m
Anaheim et Buffalo. 7 M p m
San Jose al Montred. 1 M p m
Boston at N V Ran^rs. 7 M p m
New Jersey at Oetrdt. 7 M p m
TorontealEdmontm.4 M p m
Dallas al Las Angels. It IS p m

R OTTERD AM . Ndhertandt — Results
Monday Of the U 00 (to ABN AMRO World
Tennis Tournament heading! m perenttw
tail:
First Ibund
Andrei Voitov 141. Russia, del Diego
Nergito. Italy.]* 4 4 44
Yevgeny KitekuiM Russia, del Brad
Stoven. New Zealand. 1X4 7
Karel No*ares (71. Cxech Republic, del
Aiei AntonitKh. AustNe 4 X 7 1
Rodoipne Gilberl France, del Younas El
Ayneeui. Morocco. 740 4
Jonas Srent son ((3 Sweden del Tomas
Enqvitl. Sweden, I U I . f l
Ronald Agenor. Hall, del Jan Siemermk.
Netherlands 7 1.14.41

Women's TepTwenfy Five
The Top Twenty FVe women s bettetbaii
Nemt as compiled by Mel Greenberg of the
Philadelphia Inquirer et voted by e panel of
women ceeches. with first piece votes in
parentheses, records, btel points bawd on M
pomt« for o first place vote through one point
for e 11 th piece vote endprevieus renting
Record Ptt Pvt
1 Tennessee 1*41
IS I
I *70 I
7 Perm St IS)
to I
I.MI I
1 Colorado
II )
1.447 ]
baseball
4 Connecticut
77 7 l.eoi 4
NAIA Mea’tOte II Tap IS
Amvrlcm L ilfv v
5 North Caroline
72 7 Ija l S
TULSA. Okie — Tie top IS learnt in the
BALTIMORE ORIOLES - A/mouncsd to*
* Southern Cal
141
I J 00 7
NAIA Division II mens bettetbeM pell with
rvt gnjtion ol Calvin Hill, vie* prvsldmt of
7 TeietTech
it j
i.n* 1
Ilf (I piece veto! m perenttwtev records
p4rtonn*l
Agr»td b turns with John
4 Louisiana Tech
to 1 IASI II
total pomIt end previe«a rank mg
O Denoghuo. pitetwv. r«S Sfwvman Obando
4 Virginia
tl S 1 0*3 4
Retard Ptt Pvt
outUktof. an gna yoav cntracts
14 Purdue
toe
441 4
I Taylor. Ind 04)
M 4 S44 I
M ILW AUKEE BROKERS - Agrood to
II Stanford
It s
4*1 I]
I Nerthwettorn. Iowa I I)
71 1 470 1
tavmt with Marshall tb&gt;* Tyrone Hill, arx)
17 Kansas
14*
4M M
1 Lawlt O Clark. Ore
X 7 441 4
Francisco Oamai. pifdwrt. Duano Smgl«ton
II Vanderbilt
144
44S 14
A Bethel. Ind.
IV 0 440 J
and Dtrok Wacfitor, odfloldtrs. and M itt
lAtowa
14 s U i II
I Wmernefto. Ore
74 I 444 I
Stafantkl.
catcher
IS. SefonHtll
11s
714 14
4 Eureka. III.
I I 4 &lt;10 a
MINNESOTA TW IM - Acquired Shawn
to Alabama
It S
4IS 17
7 Northern Stale. SO ( I )
14 0 all
7
Bryant, pitcher, from too Cleveland Indians
17. BattaSl
70 J
WO 14
0 Alice Lloyd. Ky
I I 1 771 0
tar a player to be naned later Designated
It Montana
20 J
471 II
4 Central Method d. Mo
14 a 174 4
Gary
Scan, mtioldir. br assignment
It SeuthtvnMiil
14}
174 74
10 Stout FallA t O
71 7 177 10
M+ttfUl \f||y|
to Washington
to*
777 IS
11 Hutson. Maine
74 4 770 17
CHICAOO CUBS - Agreed to terms with
II. Ftorfda left
I4|
777 11
IX Ly«n
to- 0 117 17
Frank Castilla. Larry Luebbert and Rafaal
II Florida
M4
III 17 Wettorout.Maine
77 4 TOO II
Novo* pitchers, an ana year contracts
71 W Kentucky
114
17} «
14. SI. Joseph's. Mama
14 (
ill U
CINCINNATI REDS - Signed Ooug Jan
14 Mississippi
111
1*1 II Otoe Dominican
It 4 174 If
ntngs. first bataman. and assigned Mm to
15 Rutgtft
ISS
U t to
14 Hardin Simmons. X ie s
11 4 17} 14
Indianapolis
ef toe Am*lean Association
Other votes Georgia 104 San Owgo SI 7*.
17 Black Hills S I. S O
If 4 177 II
FLORIOA MARLISO - Named Donald
C tomtan 7g; Oregon 4&gt;. Auburn 17; 041 St
if William Jewell. Ma
n 4 Id n
Smiley president
SI; Bowling Green *S; SW Missouri M
14. Cmkry-RMdto
77 4 IM If
HOUSTON ASTROS - Agreed to farms
Indiana J). Northwetton to. Sente Clara to;
to Tertoton Sleto. Temt
IIH
147 IS
with Darryl Kile, pltdier. and Lake Newell
Hawaii IS; N llimoit 71 Tetodg I I ; UCLA
II Northwetl Haiarere. id. I I 7 US —
gredoele
Eddie Taibewtii . catcher an
14; New Masks SI to Ala Birmingham ti
X Viterbo. Wit
II- | m 11
one year contracts
Arkansas If 4; Georp Washington S. Kent
n Huron. S O
IB 4 114 —
LOS ANGELES OO GOERS - Signed Jose
S. Stephen F. Austin S. Virginia Tech S; NW
14 A toertten. Idaho
10 • 1* IS
Parra, pitcher, to a ana year contract
Louisiana 4; Tesat AAM 1. Creighton 1,
15 Indiana Tech
14 7 41 14
NEW YORK M E T ! - Agreed to terms
Minnesota I. Mar quote 1. Old Dominion 1.
with Jesus Menianilb and Jeten Jerome
Pittsburgh t; SW Tom* SI. ) ; Geiaege I;
Monde y 'l Ma|er Csllxs OatoetoeR Score*
pitchers.
Alan ZInfer. lirtt baseman, and
U N L V I; Noire Dome L Oregon SI I
MT
Quilvto Veras second bataman. on ana year
Buffalo M. Chicago St M
contracts
NAIA Women! Ota. II Teg M
Campbell 41. Md Beltmore County 71
PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Announced
TULSA. Okie - Tie tap IS teems m the
CenHius 44. Stone 4f.OT
tool Bab Walk will M i 4w broadcast team
NAIA Division || wonen'i betSetoaH pell
Ceigato 4A Lalayetkefl
BASKETBALL
with flrtl place votes ft perm theset. records,
George Washington 70. Rhode itlandfl
Nattenel Betketaall Assaclatlan
total points end prevtoia rank mgs
Loyola. Md 71. Fordhemt;
D E TR O IT P IS TO N S - Relected an earlier
Record Pit Pvt
Niagara 7A Si Peters 74. O T
trade with too Sacronento Kings because
I Northern Stele. S O 0)1
IS I SIS I
Providence 7X St. John's 47
Duana Caul well. ce«4er. tailed a physical
1 Mount Mercy. lo*a
r i u* a
RidgsrsOt.SI BenaventoreOXOT
e lamination Traded Oden poiyntce. 1
1 Findley. Ohio
77 1 10* i
SI Franc It. Pa 77. Buc knelt 71
to the Sacramento Klfgs tor Pete Chilcutt.
4 Tertoton Slat*. Taias
X 1 4*4 4
TcwtonSI 7X N C Greensboro 74
center, and a condltDnal lirsl round draff
1 Culver Stockton. Mo
X 1 4*7 1
SOUTH
cheke
4 Western Oregon
X » 4X *
Alabama SI. OX Mitt Valley St 44
MINNESOTA T IM H R W O L V E t - Sut
7. King. Term
11 1 41* 1
Oedtewe Ceekm «e »X Mf. I . Sltore 44
pended Christian Laettner. forward, tor
* Concordia. Wit
I I 1 1*4 7
Buttor I I , Mercer f l
Mondey t game tar dtsclplmary reasons
* Hardin Simmons. Tties
n i xi i
Cato. Flee Ida 74, Fla. Iiferaaltowal 71
Signed Carey William, guard, to a today
M Indiana Tech
II * ISS t
Citadel 44. V M I17
contract
Placed Slarsey Jackson, guard, an
•II:
Laerlt
A
Clark.
Ora
n 4 no It
Caaslai Carolina 4A Llkaety 01
Mtotnluredlltt
' i.'HH
11 Northwest Netervrv. Idehe It a 111 1
Oartdean 0 A E . T i n n f n S I . i l
11 Si Joseph s. Maine
11 4 X 1 1)
Delaware U. 4A FMrtOa AAM 07
li Indiana Wesleyan
FOOTBALL
X * XI M
E Kentucky47.Term. Martinis
Nattoael Fedball Lee fur
tl Marv. N O
II 1 7 » •4
Florida 72. Florida SI. 41
1
4
Starting.
Kan
X
1
1*1
CHICAOO
BEARS
- Signed Erik Kramer.
Jactton SI 44. Grambling SI. I I
quarterback, to a three year contract
17. Lynn
II- 4 111 II
JachianvOto IA Louisiana Tech *4
14 Halting! Neb
II I* 177 It
JA CK SO N VILLE JAOUARS - Named
Martha II7A Georgia Sorfhem 71
1* Doans Net
1* * 141 IS
Tern Coughlin coach md director el toefball
Radford *3 ChartottonSouthern 71
X
Mount
SI
Joseph.
Orso
X 1 141 JO
eperelwnt end i q s d Mm to e live-year
5 Carolina St 41. Hewwd U 71
11 Westbrook. Melt*
11 1 114 It
centred
SE Louisiana 74. Centorary 71
71
Peru
Stato.
Neb
II
*
74
MIAMI D O LPH IN S-Signed Gawe Atoms,
u
South Alabama 7X Ark. Little Rock al
X Aquinas. MKh
tree lately, to a four ymr centred Re-signed
1* 1 M 2S
Tenrwitae St 4A T ermettee Tech 43
14 Maine F arming tro
Pole Storenevkh. kkkw.
71 S M U
MIDWEST
X Cardinal S7rltch.WI.
H I H —
NEW ENOLAND PATRIOTS - Signed Bob
Cleveland SI. I I . N Huron to. OT
Kretch. ettensive liromen. to a multiyear
E vantvllto 41. Md SI. Imds 17
Mender's
Wemot
t
Basketball
Scam
centred.
Illinois St. 70. Indiana &gt;. IS
■AST
SAN FRANCISCO «E R S - Named Tom
SWAAlttourl St. 7A Bradley 4S
Holmee defensive bade coach
Loyola. Md II. lam 17
Valparaiso 70. E Illinois 11
Marquette to. Butbio &gt;1
W llimoit44. Youngstown Sk 41
Niagara 47. CenHiut 44
Wit Croon Bay to. III. ChicogeM
HOCKEY
Rhode Island4). Moss Amherst SI
Wright SI. 04. Wit Milwfukeo 07
NettaMl ftackey League
St Joseph'sM. West Vtglnie SI
SOUTHWEST
NHL - Suspended Marty Me Sorter, Los
Sienna 44. Manhettentl
Prairto View la. Alcorn SI. 4J
Angeles Kings defensenun. pending a review
Saidmore 71, Harfwkket
Taiat I0X Lamar 71
el on eye gouging mckbnl against Sen Jose's
Widener 4L Swerthmote 41
Taiat Southern 101, Southern u 04
BobErreyonFeb 14
SOUTH
le ia t Pen American 100. Troy St 40
ANAHEIM M IOH TY DUCKS - Traded
AppaUchianS 4XE Tennessee Si 70
FAR WEST
Ron Tugnutt. goalie, b the Montreal Cana
Armstrong
St
X
.
SC
Aiken
44
Long Booch St. 00. Mottphlt St. 10
diens tor Stephan Lebeai, cantor.
Beffwwe Ceeknen 74, Md. ■ .-Share*1
OtlehomeSI TXCotortoeSS
LOS A N O E L E I KINDS - Signed Weyne
Georgia Ceil O. Vetoesto II. 47
TO UR N AM IN TS
Greitky. cantor, toe tfree year contract
L IU 7X TutoneSO
CUNY)
M ONTR EAL CANAOENS - Aligned Let
Lynn 41, Barry44
First I
Kuntar, goalie, to Frederktan et toe Amen
Marshall 74, W Carolina 47
Baruch to. Medger Evw t 77
can Hockey League
Quotns.
N.C.
B.
Bel
merit
Abbey
71
Slaton Island 7ACCNV44
P HILAD ELPHIA FLYERS - Acquired
South CereilneSI tA Howard 44
York. N. Y. 4X LahmanOf
Fredric Chabet. geate. from toe Montreal
S C Spartanburg47.LtotMcRae7]
Hunter IM. John Jay TT
Canadians lor future cu ldiretlone
SE Louisiana SI. 47. Trey SI. 74
MMMe-Atlantic Conference
OUEBEC NOROIOUES - Traded John
Unton. Term. 47, Cumbvtond. Term M
First Reend
Tanner, goalie, te toe Mehelm Mighty Ducks
Virginia
SI
4X
UvIngsbneSS
Eluebethtown U . Kings. Pa. 74
tar a fourth round pkk ft toe 1441draft.
Xevtor. NO IA Dillard tf
Lebanon Vhl.4l.FDU Madlton O
ST. LOUIS BLUES Recalled Tony
MIDWEST
Sutguahama 71. Wilkes as
Hrkec. center, under emergency conditions
Alabama Birmingham 11 . Dayton 47
Uptala tf.Albrighl M
from Peoria ef toe Inrernotional Hockey
Illinois St 4X Bradley R
Marquette to. Bwlteto 9
Flrtl Raond
TORONTO MAPLE LEAPS - Acquired
Missouri Vel II. Baker44
Marietta 11 Capital 74
Pet Jebtontkl. goeliq from toe Tempo Bay
N Michigan 14 Winona SI 41
Mounl Unto!IS. Muskingum 71
Lightning lor future cotstderaliont
Notre Dame *t Louisville Si
COU.EOI
SE Missouri SI 4s. Me Kansas City 44
Ma. It FLORIDA 71 FLORIDA ST. (I
BALDW IN WALLACE - Named John
SOUTHWEST
FLORIDA ST. IIS III
Snell offensive beckfidd coach end recruiting
Akorn SI *4. FYelrto View AAM M
Sura A I M 4 17. Robnton 04 7 4 1. Raid 10
coordinator
Oklahoma City*0. NWOSlahomaM
I S A Graham a 10 4 4 11. Ward 4 II 44 II.
OUQUESNE - Annomced toe addition ef
Southern U 47. T » ie t Southern 70
Luchman 11401. Colins 1 4 1 1 II. Sheppard
men's end women's soccer beginning this
TOURNAMENTS
01414 Totals TOSS 1114*1
loll
CIAA
FLORIDA tn-4)
K E N T - Fired tote Cordelll. taotoell
First Round
OeCUrcq 1 7 1 S A Vtompson 1 7 44 A Hill
coach Named Jim Cowigjll football coach
Bow
to
St
40.
Johnson
C
Smith
47
7 It 04 IA Brown 4 111 I IX Cross 11 14 II
NOTRE DAME - Nanad Kirk Dell outside
Hampton *7. Winston Sdem SI SI
I*. Anderton 4 4 1 1 1 Dyrkoibota 11 44 4.
linebackers coach
N C Central 10. Vlrglnp Union 77
Kmtme 11 44 X Wlllemt 41 44 4 Tetall
P ITTSB U R G H - Named Bob Babich
SI Augustine's 4X SI fbut't S4
V *014 It 77
linebackers coach
Ohio Cento ence
Helium* - FSU M .UF 14. 1 peinl goals S A M F O R D - Named Reger C a rr
First Ramd
FSU 4 M (Sura &gt;14. Graham 44. Ward 1 A
quarterbacks and wlderecel vers coach
Marietta IA Ohio Norttom to
Collins I X Shepperd 41). UF I II (Brown
TEXAS - Named fblten Bernes defensive
Ottrrbem M. Muskingum 4*
1 7. Cross 4 1. Kuitme IA Wllllemt 4144 4)
line coach end Den Race outside linebackers
Fouled out - Graham Rebounds — FSU M
coach
I Robinson 4). UF M Brown. Thompson. 41.
Attltlt - FSU 4 (dtrd. Sura. II. UF 10
(BrownOI. Total touts -F S U 14. UF M

BTMN COOK MAN 11 M O.-E. SNORES to
M D .-E .SHORE IIS Ml
Harrlton 4 IS I &gt; B. Mobley 4 II I t IL
Allison 4111 1 II, McMrmey 1 444 A G rill*
la 4&gt; A Harris 1144 A Miller 41 1 1 t.
Smith 1144 A Arnold 40 44 4 Total! 74 44
711*4
SETNUNE C O O K M AN ir-ll)
Smith 4 M 4 7 It. Porith 44 S4 IX Logan
441411. Rabmton S i l l It. W lkoi 4 440 10.
WhitoSSI I I . Ltonerdl 704 A Strong 1 144
A Grant 4 4 111. VeungO 4 4 44 Totals to IS
11140)

f

S A N FO R D - The Scm lnolr
High School hoy*' tiaokrlball
tram moved up to mimt&gt;rr seven
In C I a m 4A In the llnal FSNVA
(Florldit S|h&gt;ritt NVrllens Ashtnlnllonl Slate High School Hoyt*
H.ihke(ltiill Poll of the year.
Seminole, the 4 A I)lh (r U ( 6
champion. Its playing 4A Dl#lr1et
5 runner up New Sm yrna Heat h
In a 4A-Region 2 contest tonight
at Hill Fleming Memorial G y m ­
nasium at 7:30 p in
A w in by Arrow Force II (25-6
and riding u 15 game winning
otreakl would iicnd them to the
Region 2 nrminuitl* Friday night
at Dr. Phillip* High School where
they would face either number
eight runked Si. Petersburg Hoca
Clegn or Clearwater, which l»
gelling vole* this week. A lv i In
Seminole's region Is Kuu Gallic,
which Is (led for ninth and will

host 4A-District H runner-up
Leesburg tonight.
While Seminole I* ihc only
county team In till* week's poll,
the other county learn In the
playoffs. Lyman, will be taking
on a ranked opponent tonight.
Th e Greyhounds, runner-up In
5A District 4. will travel lo Nep­
tune Hench. Just South of Jackm i i i v i II c . lo take on Jacksonville
Heueh-Flelrher In a Sub-Region
I m a tc h u p . T h e D is tric t 3
cham pions are 2 4 -0 on (he
season and tied for the numtx-r
live ranking this week
Tile 5A-District 4 champion.
Mainland. Is runked No. 3 this
week and will host 5A-Dlslrlt t 3
r u n n e r -u p J a c k s o n v ille Mandarin tonight.
Another learn wKh local Inter­
est. Class H-Dlstrtel 5 champion
Orungcwood Christian, will also
be In uetlon tonight, hosting
District 0 runner-up Orlando
Luther tonlghl In Maitland

TALLAHASSEE - The Stale High School
Boys Basketball pan. as voted by the Florida
Sports Writers Association, with records
lif tt place votes and poll points
CUSS) A
1 Miami Senior ( 111
X 4 IX
1 Miami Northwestern &lt;l|
X I III
1 Dayton* Reach Mainland
17 1 III
a Lattlano Lake Gibson
d^ ) t i
1 (lie) Jacksonville Beach Fletcher la * 47
1 (He) Miami Norland
24 4 it
7 Laud Lakes Boyd Anderson
l i J S4
t Miami Edison
It 4 M
♦ South Miami
214 It
II dial Orlande Dr Phillips
114 II
10 (Hal Miami hllllen
11 t l|
Others si Petersburg Northeast I. Beene
1. Late City Columbia J Pensacola I
cuts a
1 Capa Caret It)
X 1 IN
1 Lakeland Kathleen 111
2t 4 114
1 Tampa Bay Tochdl
1 1 1 104
4 Hallandale
11 1 X
1 Deerfield Beach
X 4 7]
4 Bradenton Southeast
214 4F
7. taatord temlneto
114 17
1 BocaCiega
77 1 17
* It*) Springfield Rutherford
11 7 1!
* (tie) CauGame
14 4 11
others: FI Laud St Thomas Aquinas 7.

XT
10 Tallahassee Rlctardt
IS
Others RB Suncoett '4 Haines Cty 12.
Crystal River 7. FL Cardinal Gibbons 1.
Crettrie*4 SP la ir wood &lt; Naples Laly)
CUSS IA
1 1 1 IX
1 Tampa Prep (111
1 Sarasota Cardinal Mooney
74 7 III
77 7 104
7 TtortSl Joe
4 Lose Butler Union County
•4
lit
22 4 4)
1 Boce Raton St Andrew s
191 V
4 Chiptoy
7 Gainesville P K Congo
17 II 41
1 W Palm Bch Card n*i Newman 77 1 i t
F Tampa Catho'ic
N 17 42
10 Montlcello Jetterson County
17 1 ) 14
Others TaiUhaitee Florule High 4
C U ttIA
1 North Palm Beach Beniamin ( t)l X 1 *24
1 Jacstonvilie University CTwittlan 11 a 114
1 Eatonville Wymert Tech
14 1 ISS
14 4
4 Hollywood Christian
N M 77
1 Tallahassee FAMU
114 44
4 Gractvilie
44
7 Orlande First Academy
XI
1 Bronson
14 1 44
S Daytona Beach Father Lapel
71 II ii
1f t 11
IS Sneads
Others Lake NighUnd t Hawthorne 7 i p
STvorecrett J lateiend Santa Fe Cathouc 1
SP Admiral Ferregul l

Clast IA
1. Jacksonville Rlbeutt (ID
I. Palmetto
1. Jacksonville Boi let
4 Lake Wales
). Sparr North Marian
4. Jacksonville Jactton
7. Stuart South Fork
1 Rock ledge
* Gamesvilte Eat'tide

124
m
14 1 144
1 Tempo Bayshor* Christian
74 1 JOS
4 WPB Gold Coast Academy
217 24
17* 22
1 SI Johns Country Day
71
11 SO
* Milton Central
7 Pompeno Bch Highlands Christian 11 4 M
1 LAwrttMIII
21 i 42
9 Pgston
14 7 17
10 Gf»nd R tfgf
11 II X
Others: Bradenton Christian 4

■yDBAN SMITH
HBfBldSporlB Writer

TRANSACTIONS

All Tings EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L T Pts GF GA
NY Rangers
X 1* 4 *0 110 111
Ne* Jersey
11 1* 1 70 20* 141
Washington
31 74 * *3 1*1 III
Florida
11 11 II 40 IM 14)
Philadelphia
N X 4 M 111 I U
NY Islanders
71 31 4 VI It) 1*1
Tampa Bay
71 II 0 11 III III
Her tore 1 1 0 vltien
Botlon
M t* II 71 II) IM
Montreal
71 77 0 70 N » 177
Pittsburgh
X 70 II 4* 114 li t
X 14 7 47 TO) 142
Buffalo
Quebec
17 &gt;1 ) 11 IX X4
M*r1ford
11 17 4 40 IM N7
4 M 1 X IX 771
Otta*e
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Ceatrsl Division
W L T Pts OF OA
11 17 II 77 70s IN
Toronto
1) II 1 7) M l X i
Detroit
X 11 7 71 730 It!
Dallat
SI Lams
11 I I 0 70 111 144
Chicago
17 X 7 01 IN IX
n iioiipR^
17 17 7 41 174 710
Pacific Demon
Calgary
) l 11 * 71 711 107
Vancouver
X X 1 M IF* 114
71 77 11 14 IT* It*
San Jose
Anaheim
7) X 4 10 IN IM
II » 0 44 117 711
Las Angeles
Edmonton
II X t X 1*4 7X

CENTR AL FLORIDA 74. FLA. INT. 71
CENTRAL FLORIDA B7 4)
SwabF 10 U 1 1 17. Vhlker 1 4 4 4 1 Davit
14 11 A Phlllipt 01 14 A Portoe 14 44 A
Buttt 144 44. Portor 11441. Fattov I 1411.
Roberts I 4 44 A Kaletof 11 44 A Saiton
4 M l 111 Total*: X M M X 74.
FL* INTERNATIONAL (1414)
Lawton 1 1 l a X Marriott 44 44 11.
Nkhotat 1 7 1 1 I. Ltoka 1 II 44 I. Matcyk
M U S IM . Oeitor 404 4 0. Nlcollt 1111 7 11.
Eatonl 1444 Totalt M I4 IS M 7 S
Halttima - F IU 14. UCF 11 1 Point goals
- UCF 7 II (Swaby a X Davit 4 1. Phillips
41. Portve 0 1. Buttt I 1 Saiton 1 II. FIU 4 IS
(Lawton 4 I. Marriott 44. Nichotot 11. Laos*
14) Fouled out - Nora Rebound* - UCF IS
I Swaby 41. FIU M (Lmk* 71 Assist* - UCF
II (Buttt II. F IU It (Abrrtotl I ) Total touts
— UCF 11. FIU 14 A - t J F .

Seminole seventh
in final boys poll

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Coughlin,takes on
Jaguars challenge
ixtsslblllty” he mny hire some of
his current assistant coaches to
work w iih the Jaguars.
His first priority. Coughlin
JA C K S O N V IL L E Huston
said, is lo develop un organiza­
College coach To m Coughlin
agreed to become the couch of tional hierarchy for the team and
review staff and pro and college
th e J a c k s o n v i l l e J a g u a r s
because of the unique opportuni­ personnel. He hopes to huve a
scouting team In place for the
ty "of establishing a team trum
1994 N F L und college seasons lo
the ground u p.”
"T h is Is once In a lifetime review prospects.
In addition to being head
o p p o rtu n ity .” C o u g h lin said
coach. Coughlin and his stall
Monday at a news conference.
"I'm very excited ubout being will have "strong authority In
the named the Jaguurs head Ihc player personnel area." said
coach. I have studied the oppor­ team owner J . Wayne Weaver.
"Y o u can't hold him to winn­
tunity In great depth and look
forward to the challenges of ing on the field and (ell him who
establishing a team from the his players are." Seldln added.
Coughlin's hiring comes as a
ground u p .” Coughlin said, ad­
ding he was ottered Ihc Job surprise since his name pre­
Saturday morning and accepted viously had not been mentioned.
T h e Ja g u a rs re p o rte d ly In ­
It Sunday afternoon.
terviewed Minnesota defensive
Te rm s of Coughlin's contract
were not revealed, although the coordinator To n y D ungy and
Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz.
Boston Globe reported Monday
C o u g h lin was 2 I - 1 3 - 1 at
that Coughlin will receive $4
million over five years, making Boston College In three years,
taking the Eagles to bowl games
him the highest paid rookie
the last two years. He went 4-7
coach In N F L history.
"W e have a long-term com ­ In Ids first season after suc­
mitment to Tom Coughlin und ceeding Jack Hlcknell.
His biggest triumph came In a
his leadership for our Juguars."
game that cost Notre Dame the
said team p resident D a v id
natlonul cha m p ion ship — a
Seldln, who declined comment
4 1-3 9 victory o ve r the topon Coughlin's contract.
Th e new coach said he talked ranked Irish lost fall.
C o u g h l i n h r l d a s s is ta n t
with Jaguars officials about two
weeks ago. and "I begun to coaching Jobs with the N FL's
Philadelphia Eagles. Green Hay
actively share their vision.”
Coughlin promised lo build u Packers and New York Giants
before going lo Boston College.
wide-open physical tram that
Last year, he turned down un
will make Jacksonville proud.
” 1 don't believe In miracles. I offer lo coach the Giants
Th e Wuterloo. N .Y.. native was
don't believe In shortcuts "
Coughlin said he will move to u wing hack on Syracuse U ni­
ve rsity teams that Included
Jacksonville as soon as he ran
finish his work al Boston Col­ future Hall of Earners Larry
lege. He suld It is a ''gotx' Csonka and Floyd Little.

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People
Heathrow women celebrate season

IN BRIEF

■y JO A N N ! LUCAS
Horald Correspondent

Arts and crafts exhibitors sought
Th e C ity of Kissimmee Is now accepting applications for the
arts and crafts fair held during the city's July Fourth
celebration.
Th is yra r's event will be held Monday. J u ly 4. (mm noon to
10 p.m . In Lakrfront Park.
T o receive an application, please contact Wayne Larson,
special events coordinator with the Parks and Recreation
Department at 407-932-4050.

Toastmasters meetings
The Toastmasters C lu b of West Volusia meets the second
und fourth Wednesday of each month und Is welcoming new*
members.
Th e club gives you the techniques und encnurugrnirnt to
become an effective public speaker.
For details, phone Ruth Jennings at 004-730-6402.

Sons of Italy activities
D E L T O N A — Saturday. Feb. 26 (he Mike Arra rdl Lodgr 244 1
of the Order of Sons ol Italy In America In Deltona will Install
their new officers at a dinner dance.
Th e ceremony and dinner will lie from 6 to 8 p.m. The dance
begins ut 8 p.m. and goes until midnight w ith music by Ihc J o e
M u s e Baud of Daytona Beach.
A donation of $ 17 per person will be taken al the door
BYOB. hut set ups will lie available. Door prizes will be
awarded.
T h e m enu Includes salad, ravioli In Alfredo sauce,
m rdalllom s In beef (chicken by request), rice ptlaf. stewed
zucclnl. checkerboard cake with cherries and whipped cream
and a bottle of wine at each table.
Th e lodgr Is located al 1270 Doyle Rd. Deltona.

CALENDAR

The Heathrow Women's C lu b
celebrated Valentine's Day w ith
a dinner dance and sllrnl auc­
tion. Friday, Feb. I t . at the
Country C lu b of Healhrow.
The gala evening lagan at
6:30 p.m . w ith a "W elcom e”
recepllon follower! Immediately
by a sumptuous dinner nccurately described as a "Repast for
Lovers.”
Couples then enjoyed dancing
In the musical Iwat of "T h e W ild
Hrart" hand.
Th ro u g h o u t the evening a
sllcnl auction successfully raised
S I . 500 to benellt B E T A (Birth
E d u ra tlo n . T ra in in g , A c c e p ­
tance) for physically Impaired
children
This auspicious adalr was
chaired hy Sandy Scheingold
assistrd by the committee of
Mclanlr llalre. (irrrl M rEw an.
Mira Dordevlc. Saraltccca Roster.
Bernice Zum brovltx, Peggy Pyle.
Marlon G o o d . Joanne Lucas.
Connie Prrbcnda. Thelma Sterrcll and Ncna Shldrm antlr.
The Heathrow Women's C lu b
Is grateful to m any Individuals
and re ta llrrs without whose
support th is special evening
would uol have lieen [xisslhlc.

Seminole Com m unity College |SCC) Toastmasters C lu b
*6581 will meet every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m .. at Seminole
Com m unity College. Contact Rosella Bonham at 323-8284 for
more Information

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Overeaten Anonym ous Is conducted o n
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m . ut First United Methodist C h u rch ,
com er of Park and 5th. Sanford. For more Information, call
Carol at 3224)657.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives und friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m . at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 869-6364.

Take off pounds sensibly
Member* of Take Off Pound* Sensibly. TOI»S. Invite Ih c
public to join them on Tuesday evenings fro m 7 to 8 p.m . wi
the First Christian C h u rc h . 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
Th e group now has a private room to weigh people between
6:15 und 6:45 p.m.
Each week n different program on weight loss will be
conducted.
For more information about the club, call 323-1768 o r
323-1664.

Optimist Club meets weekly
Th e Sanford Opttmiat C lu b meets every Wednesday at noon
at Shoncy’s on U.S. H igh w a y 17*92. Visitors are welcome.

Kiwanls Club meets Wednesday
T h e Kiwanls Club of Sanford holds Us noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. N o rth
Sanford Avenue at the lukefront. Visiting Klwaniana arc
welcome. For Information call Wall S m ith , president. 3 2 3 5088.

Dancing for seniors
Th e Over 50 Dance C lu b dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. at the Sanford C ivic Center. Live m u sic
hy the Dcllonlans 11-piece band. Donation 62.00.

W o m a n ’s C lu b to m eet
Lake Mary Woman's C lu b meets the f o u r th Wednesday of
each month. Contact Cheryl Greene 323-5102 nr Pauline
Hundschu. 330-3965.

F irs t s t o p of H e a t h r o w
W o m e n 's C l u b P ro g re s siv e
Dinner sturted at 6:30 p.m with
rorktalls at the homr of R ox­
anne and Sieve liunley. T h is
"Slnsatlonal" cocktail hour was
created to Inspire romance w ith
popping c h a m p a g n e c o r k s ,
clinking glasses, templing tid­
bits. scintillating conversation
and alluring attire to create ail
ambiance conducive to a preValentine repast.
The tantalizing menu of lids
d e licio us dinner was
appropriately named "Pleasing
Plates," and was progressively
served In the lovely Heathrow
homes of Sam and Galt Vlnocur.
Bob and M arin Good, Linda and
Peter Wlsha and Ed and Barbara
Moll.
, The soup selected was roasted
onion und carrot. The tem pling
salad was graciously presented
with wild mushroom and m int
tomato w ith smoked salmon In
raviur sauce.
Th e m a in gourmet dishes

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Marlon Good of Sllant Auction CommlttM ovaraaaa participants making thalr blda.
touted veal rib roast with orange
rosemary stars, roasted rack 'of
lamb with artichokes, garlic new
potatoes, and fresh vegetables
wiih plnzlm onlo.

Dessert was served at 8:45 colorful fresh berries and u
p.m . In the home of Sandy and s w ir le d chocolate lid . T h is
Harvey Scheingold consisting of e n se m b le served w ith fresh
a s p e e ia e u o I.t r c h o c o la te ha/len ut coffer created a perfect
heart-shaped cake, crowned with ending to the evening

Breast surgery changed man’s life
DEAR ABBYt I Just read your
column In w hich you advised a
20-year-old nutlr (u pursue su r­
g ery fo r " g y n e c o m a s t i a "
jovrrsim l breasts In males).
I know all too well the Im m lllalion and embarrassment that
young man Is feeling I suffered
all llirough m y high school and
e a rly a d u l t y e a r s w i t h
gynecomastia, always terrified
that I d have to remove m y shirt
In front of others — unable to
wear an ythin g bui the most
concealing clothes. I avoided
many physical activities with
friends, and. at times, would
even question m ny own m ascu­
linity.
At age 31. I finally decided
that things didn't have to be that

T U E S D A Y 'S P R IM E T I M E
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Zlata and Sam Winnie. Peter Wish and Kevin
Keogh at Progressive dinner.

Progressive Dinner

Toastmasters meet at SCO

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Mira and Jim Dordevlc (seated) and Grant McEwan
al Dinner dance, auction.

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A D V IC E

A B IG A IL
VAN B U R E N

w a y. I c o n ta c te d a h o a rd rrrtlflrd plastic surgeon and
underwent an out (Ml lent bilater­
al tnusicctomy. It changed m y
life. My o n ly regret Is having
walled so long.
I've since taken up weightlift­
ing and have developed a new
body. Now when people stare at
my chest I know It's my pectoral
muscles they're admiring. Th e
real hoot is that some of the
single ladles In my office aren't
shy about touching my pecs or
bleeps. Just to see how I'm
progressing. Talk about going
from pain ami humiliation to
admiration.
Please convey to the young
man who wrote you that he's
definitely not alone In Ids expe­
riences. I'd also advise him to
nin (not walk!) to the nearest
competent plastic surgeon. He'll
never do anything dial will do
more for Ids peace of m ind and
selfesteem.

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DEAR GUY: Thanks for a
wonderful tcsirnonlal from a guy
who has been there.

D E A R A B B Y t I have been
seeing a certain man for about
three months. When I am al his
home, he never answers his
telephone. (Sometimes h r turns
the sound off completely.) He
says they are probably business
calls, and he doesn't like to take
business calls at home.
In all the time that we have
been seeing each other. I have
never met any of his friends,
family members or business

associates.
I can't help wondering If lie
has something to hide.

BEST-KEPT SECRET
DEAR BEST: Stop wondering.
Th e answer is obvious.
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DEAR ABBY: The letter from
the mother who was In the habit
of tilling her 44-year-old son to
"be careful” every lime she said
goodbye to him reminded me of
the following:
A successful doclor picked up
his mother In Ills new Mercedes,
look her to a fashionable place
for dinner, and then to the
th e a te r, w h e re th e y ha d
orchestra scats.
D u r in g In te rm is s io n , she
turned to him and asked. "D o
you have to go to the bathroom,
dear?"
FAITHFUL FAN.
COCONUT CREEK. FLA.

323-5265
Sanford
321-6660
Lake Mary
869-8612 or 774-1231
Longwood
777-3370
Winter Springs 339-4468
Altamonte
695-7974
Casselberry
695-3819
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4B - Sanford Harald, Sanford. Florida - Tuaaday, February 22. 1994

A computer doesn’t
have to feed the kids
By SH A R O N C O H IN

Associated Press Writer

M IL W A U K E E — When Carolyn Parks became a
phone company operator, she signed on for
w e a rily. Thirteen years later, she's facing a
depressing reality: starting over In a new career
at midlife.
"W ho's going to hire a 40-year-old black
woman w’lth no college education?” she nsks. "I
haven't taken a test since I left high school.”
In 1085, Mrs Parks transferred to o n operator's
job In suburban West Allis after her Milwaukee
office dosed.
Now. the West Allis office Is set to shut In
October, one of 71 American Telephone and
Telegraph phone operator branches w ith as many
as 10.000 workers that recently have closed or
will close by 1995. Some workers transfer, but
others can't; Mm. Parks’ husband has a city Job
and they must stay In town.
She Is am ong tens of thousands of workers
caught up In a revolution In the telecommunlcallons Industry. In the decade since A T &amp; T 's
divestiture, new competitors have emerged and
computerized technology has exploded, while
telephone operators have become n dwindling
force.
"Y o u don't have to pay health benefits and
wages to a com puter." said Mrs. Parks, who helps
l&gt;ay college tuition for two of her three children.
"B u t a com puter doesn't have to feed the kids.
You have to weigh these things.”
"N ow you do It. you do It fast, but then the
computer can do It more efficiently.” she said.
Phone com pany employees are part of a vast
pool of Am erican workers whose Jobs have been
transformed — or eliminated — because of
technology.
C o m p u te rs , robots and o th e r high-tech
w izardry ure everywhere, from auto, steel and
textile assembly lines to airline reservation
counters, discount store warehouses and bank
ofTlccs.
These changes have made U.S. Industries more
efficient, more productive and more competitive.
Consider:

Legal Notices

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IN T H I C IR C UIT COURT
O T T H I I I T H JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT. IN AMO FOJI
SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA.
CASE N O C I H IM 4 C A 1 4 L
U N IV E R S A L A M E R IC A N
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
PtolnliH
n
JO HNS HARDY, JR .#1 *1.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant I* • Summary Final
Judgment &lt;H Foreclosure N M
February II. t**4. and entered
m Caw No Cl t i 73*0 CA U L o l
Clrcull Court ol Itio ISTM
J M u lol Circuit Vi end lor SEM
IN O L t Cowity. Flortdo wherein
U N IV E R S A L M O R T O A G E
C O M P A N Y , fh a ln tllf, and
JOHN S HARDY. JR ., at. o l.
or* attendants. I *111 toll to fh#
highest bidder tor cash al It*
Writ Front Door of It* Seminole
County Courthouse. Sonlord.
Florida, al th# hour of It 00
a m . on March IS, lift, it*
lot lowing described property al
w l forth In laid Summary Final
Judgment, to wit:
LOT IIS. TH E VILLAS OF
CASSELBERRY PHASE TWO.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
T H E R E O F . R EC O R O E O IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGE If. M.
AND II OF THE PUBLIC REC
O R O S OF S E M IN O L E
CO UNTY. FLORIDA
D A TE D February II. t*»4
Maryann# Morta
Clerk Circuit Court
By: Jane E Jotewic
Dfpvty CNfk
Publiih February It. » . i n i
D E O lit
IN TH E COUNTY COUNT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIR C UIT.
IN ANDFO R
SEMINOLE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i * l-tU 4 C C -l4 U
TW IN RIVERS
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC.,
a Florida corporation.
Plaintiff,
y.
GARY A LEWIS: dial..
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN
that the undorilgnod will offer
It* following doocrlbod property
In Seminole County. FlorIdo;
LO T IS. TWIN RIVERS SECT IO N IV . U N I T I . T W IN
RIVERS. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS R E ­
CORDED IN P LA T BOOK 40.
PAGES M. II AND O . OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HO LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
W I T H T H E F O L L O W IN G
S TR EET ADDRESS: till
WEST R IVIER A BOULEVARD.
OVIEDO. F L O R I0 A W U
lor to I* to the hlghoil bidder Nr
rath the lllh day of March. Iff 4.

of ll:M a m , al toe Watt Front
Door ol the f omlnolo County
Courthouoo. Sonlord. Florida
a m purfuant to tho Default
Final Judgment of FeraeHfuro
ontorod In IMo action on FfOrv
o y lif M .
February 10. Iff4
D A TE D Fo
flFICATlO
NO TIFIC
ATIO N
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH
T H E A M E R I C A N S W IT H
D IS A B IL ITIE S A C T, pertent
•Mb disabilities needing a
ipacial accommodation should
contact Court Admlnlftrafwn, In
fha County of filing, not later
than seven ITI day* prior N thr
nrnramSLrM
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gfVLBwiiy ii
imptHfo,
ITD O ) l 4 H M I i m . or VOICE
IVI I M OtSSCm. via Florida
Relay Sorvlca
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLER K O F TH E
C O U N TYC O U R T
By: JanaE Jasewk
Deputy Clerk
Pubtlfb: February II. II. tfff
DEO-144
IN TH E C IR C UIT COURT,
E IO H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c a s e n o . n u a o c A -u -i
KISLAK NATIO N AL BANK,
Plalntltt.
VS.
ROBE R T J . A L E X . St a l.
Ostsndantlll
F O U R TH AM ENDED
N O TICE O F U L I
Notlea It hereby given that,
pursuant to a Summary Judg
mtnl ol Foreclosure. I will soil
the toltowtng dascrlbad property
locotsd In Seminole County.
Florida
Lot 101. H ID D E N LA KE
VILLAS. PHASE III, according
to too plat tooreel, at rtcardtd
to Plat Bask IS. Pages 1 - L o t
too Public Records of SomlnoN
County, Florida
at public sate, to toa highest
bidder tor cask, at West bent
dear, Somlnsto County Court
house. Santord. F Nr Ido. l i s t
a.m. on Merck II. I***.
Americans With OtSabHIINs
Act (A D A ) N sllco: In atcordoned with too Amarkant
with DtsaMUttoa Act. parsons
wtth a disability who need ■
special accommodation la par­
ticipate In this proceeding
should contact AOA Coordinator
at M l North Park Avenue. Suite
N M l, Santord. Florida IT ? I at
toast five days prior to tho
proceeding. Totophone (401)
m u M 1st. a m i i g o o w i m
I TDD I or 1SeOniSTTS IV), vta
Florida Relay Sarvtco
WITNESS my hand and Seal
ol this Court on February II.
ivea
(Seal I
MARVANNE MORSE
CLER K. C IR C UIT COURT
By Dorothy w Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: February ll.II.ieet
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Jog OMoflo»o'» krthrltig Id now
so savors ho probably couMn'l hit more than hwonly-ftvo
homers a season " — M. Coon.

—1
T elecommunications: A T &amp; T handled 37.5
million calls on an average work day w ith 44.000
operators a decade ago. Now, w ith more direct
dialing. 800 num bers and a voice recognition
system that allows a computer to understand
caller commands. It handles I GO m illion calls
w ith only 15.000 operators
A T &amp; T says II w ill reduce II* operators to 12,000
by 1995. but computrrlintloii extends beyond
Just them.
” A manager w ith (lying fingers al a I’C
(personal computer) can do In an afternoon what
It look a small battalion of engineers tn do In a
couple of weeks,” company spokesman Burke
Stinson said.
— Steel: It took about 10 work hours to produce
a ton of sleet In 1982: a decade later. It was down
to less than 4l.b hours, and much nf that was due
to computers and technology, according to ihc
Am rrtcan Iron and Steel Institute.
— Agricultural equipment: At the Aurora. III.,
plant of Caterpillar Tractor Co., n streamlined
computer system makes II possible to build an
exenvator In five days, compared to 16 days Just
seven years ago.
Computers themselves are lltelr o w n Industry,
und some experts note that high technology
creates Jobs — for example, b u ild in g and
tepalrlng robots,
But progress lias a price. Some workers suffer,
and rebounding can tie difficult.
"Most people get on a downwnrd escalator."
said Harley Shnlkeit. a professor of work and
technology at the University of CaliforniaBerkeley. "Technological displacement rather
than being an opportunity Is som ething most
people fear for very good reason. Few of those
displaced wind up w lih rom|mrahle paylngjobs."
Though retraining often Is considered u solu­
tion. Shalkcn said. "KetraJnlng for w h ul? Thai's
the problem "
A T &amp; T , the C o m m u n lc n llo n s W o rk e rs of
Am erica and the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers have established tltelr own
Joint retraining program . T h r A llia n ce for
Employee Growth and Development offers finan­
cial counseling, conducts Job-training seminars
and pays for college.

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NOTICE
Tka Flouting Authority at to*
C ity at Santord. Florida It
•aaklng Pest Control Proposals
to Mrvtta MO unit*, monthly
One Bedroom
IF*
140
Tern Bodreomt
III
Three Bedrooms
41
Four Bedrooms
1
PIveBoWeems
P i m m submit to
ttouNng Authority
Mr*. Phyllis 0 Rkhardton
E »*&lt;wttv» Director. PttM
P .O .B m U M
Santord. f l a m MM
Tka Santord Housing Autoori
ty to under Sactwn ill ol too
Housing and Urban Develop
m*nt Act at IMS. providing
economic M 0*t*w&gt;]*tos tor tour
and vary to* In ene percent
D ta d lln t lar su b m itta l:
March I. IC*4*f 4 M p m
Tho Santord Housing Author 1
ty Is an tgual opportunity

IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E I0TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASS N O n i l l C A l l K
CENTRUST M OR TG AG E
CORPORATION.
Pl4MI.ll.

Publish February JO. I I . I I . II.
14. IVS4
D E O IM
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Casatos: V J t l f l C A l o l
SE C U R ITY PACIFIC
HOUSING SERVICES. INC. a
D*4a*arv corporal ion. Ikansod
to do buslnass In F tor Ida
Plaintiff.
vs
M IC H A E LC . DR AMIS and
HOPE M DR AM IS. Including
any unknown tpouMS ol too
above Defendants. as moll as
fhalr unknown hairs, dtvlioes.
grantees, assignats, creditors.
Honors, and/or fruslaas and all
ofhar parsons claiming by.
through, undsr ar agatosl toa
abov« Dstondsnti. and all
parties having any right, claim.
Htto or Intoratl In Itw real
property horaln daaertood.
NOTICE OF U L I
It haroby given tool,
pursuant la toa Final Judgmanl
at FaroeNsurt and Replevin
ontorod In tots causa in toa
C irc u it Court at Seminole
County. Florida. I will Mil toa
property tituetod In Seminole
County. Florida, described at:
T H A T P A R T O F L O T 1.
U N R EC O R D ED P L A T OF
DRAM IS ACRES. BEINO D E ­
S C R IB E D AS F O L L O W S :
COM M ENCE AT TH E
N O R TH W E S T C O R N E R OF
T H E SOUTHEAST N OF TH E
SOUTHEAST is OF SECTION
M . TO W NSHIP 10 S O U TH .
RANGE » EAST. SEMINOLE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA: TH E N C E
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IM PS F E E T TO TH E NORTH
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I . TH EN C E RUN S 00 O EO 01
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O F B E G IN N IN G : T H E N C E
C O N TIN UE SOUTH 00 D E G 01
S4" W EST IMO* F E E T TO TH E
NO R TH ER LY RIGHT OF WAY
O F S T A T E ROAD NO 4*;
TH E N C E RUN SOUTH 00 DEG
SJ' 40" EAST ALONG U I D
R IG H T O F WAV m i l F E E T ;
T H E N C E RUN N O R T H M
O E O . P I' I t " E A S T H I M
F E E T ; THENCE RUN SOUTH
10 O EO O ' t r WEST 114 11
F E E T TO TH E P O IN T OF
BEGINNING
Including ONE IWO HOMES
O F M E R IT P IN F M AN O R
M O B ILE HOME IDoubtowktol.
Serial IHMLCP1MMJI4P44A and
IHMLCPlMJlfI4044B and ONE
A IR C O N D ITIO N IN G U N IT .
Sarlal 114000400)
al public salt, to t*w highest
bidder, tor cash, al toa west
front deer el Ihe Seminal#
Caunty Courthouse In Santord.
Florida, al 11:00 AM on March
II,
10*4.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
C LER K
C LE R K O F CIRCUIT CO URT
B Y : OoretoyW Bolton
Deputy Ctork
Publish: February 73 0 March
t, m e
D E O Ml

VS

WILLIAMS FOXW ORTH.
it us . s le l.
Ostondanllil.
N OTICE OF U L E

u n it
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
purwent to an Order Scheduling
Fsrsctosure Sato ontorod M Nhs
cat* new ponding In M U Court
th* style *4 which is indicated
I will tall to It
best bidder tor cash al toa W nl
From Door. SEM INOLE Cewity
CeurthouM M l N. Park Av*
nut. Santord. Florida U JJI. al
II 00 a m. an to* Und day of
March. IW4. to* following da
scribed property as sat larto M
Mid Order or Final Judgmanl.
to wit
Lot 4. Block D CAME LOT
UNIT X according to to* plal
ttwfvcl at Racordsd In Plat
Boot JO. Pages M and 0*. Public
Rtcerdt of Samlneto County.
Florida
O R O E R E O at Sem inal#
Caunty. Florida, this llto day at
February.1*04
Pa*tons with disability who
nted a special eccemmodelwn
to partklpet* In this proceeding
should contact AOA Coordinator
*1101 N Pork Avenue. Sulla H
Ml. Santord. Florid* » m , at
k i ll live days prior to to*
proceeding Telephone iron
11)41)4 Eat. ant: I OOP*UIFM
ITDO) or I K » « ) « 7 J 0 IV). via
Florida Relay Service
MARYANNE AHORSE
Al Clerk. Circuit Ceurt
Samlneto County. F lar Id*
By Dorothy W Bolton
A l Deputy Clark
Publish: February n P March

i. me

0 1 0 JW

Legal N o Hc m
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOB TA X D I E D
N O T IC E I I H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that FIN ANCIAL R E C
INC OR C AP ITAL RANK, toa
hotdw at toa toitowkg certifk
atalil has Iliad s*M cartlfk
atolsl tor a las dead to b* Issued
toaraen Th* certifkato numb
arts) and yaar(i) *1 Issuance,
to* dascrlptton at to* property,
and to* name I Sl In which It was
assessed Is/are as tottows
Cartillcata Ns M44
Year at Issuance: IWO
Description gt Properly LEG
LOT I H U N TLEIG H WOODS
I'B J4PGS401.il
Names In which ettetsed
TERRY A BARTON. R LOR
RAINE BARTON A SANDRA 0
MILLS
All ol said property being In
to* Couity *1 Samlneto. Slot* of
Florida
Unless such carllllcalals)
shall b* redeemed according to
taw. to* property dascrlbad In
such cartllkalaU) will b* sold
to to* highest bidder at to* watt
front door. Seminal* County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida.on
toe 11ST day et MARCH. 1W4. at
IIA M
Approiimatoly I I I ) 00 cash
tor teas II required to b* paid by
to* successful bidder al to* sato
Full payment al an amount
equal to tho highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
lares and recording teas ls du*
within la hours aflar Ih*
advertised ttm* et to* M * All
payments shall ba cash or guar
entoed Instrument, made pay
abi* la to* Clark et to* Circuit
Court
Dated this STM day el FEB
RUARV. IWI
(I E A ll
Maryann* Morsa
Clark at toa Circuit Court
Seminote County. Florida
By BECKYWILSON
Deputy Clark
Publish February It P H
March I AO. IWI
OEO 111
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I I O N T I I N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO *14104 CA
DIVISION I4K
FED ERA L NATIONAL
AAORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plalnllttlsl.
vs
JOHN T GRIECO. t i l l .
Oatondantlsl.
NOTICE OF
F O R IC L O S U B I SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment at
taractosure dated February 14.
IWI. and entered In Cat* No
*J 03* ) CA tf th* Circuit Court at
th* E IG H T E E N T H Judicial
Clrcull M and tor SEMINOLE
Caunty. Florida wherein FED
E R A L N A T IO N A L M O R T
GAGE ASSOCIATION I* toe
Pletotitt and JOHN T. GRIECO.
TO N I A N N E T T E G R IE C O ;
RICHARD D SMITH. INC.]
EMERSON A MEROO IN C ;
SUN S T A T E F O R D . INC ;
N A TIO N S B A N K . N A .. Sue
castor by Msrpsr with NCNB
NATIONAL BANK OF FLOR
IDA. Succesaar by Merger with
TH E EXCHAMOE NATIONAL
BANK OF TAM PA; SUN BANK
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
N A I JAMES H. M ILLS; ana
TH E U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
AM ERICA; ate the O*Undents.
I will sail to toa highest and best
bidder tor cash at toa Wall
Freni Stops et toa SEMINOLE
Caunty Courthouse at ll: M
e m , on to* Und day at March.
IW4. me laliowlrg dascrlbad
property as M l forth In Mid
Final Judgment i
LO T 111. LA K E OF TH E
WOODS TOW NHOUSE. SEC
TION to. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
COROED IN P LA T BOOK ZL
PAOE IS OF TH E PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY, FLORIDA.
T O G E T H E R W IT H T H E
F O L L O W IN G D E S C R IB B O
PERSONAL P R O P E R TY :
RANGE. HOOD. DISPOSAL.
DISHWASHER. HOT W ATER
H E A T E R . F U R N A C E . A/C.
CARPET. AND SMOKE DE
TECTOR.
WITNESS M Y HAND and toa
seal ol tots Court an February
IS. 1*44
(SEAL!
HONORABLE
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark at toa Clrcull Court
By: OoretoyW Belton
Deputy Clark
Publish: February a 4 March
1,1*44
OEOm

such carflfkatodl will ba said
to toa highest Didder at to* watt
Irani doer. Samlneto Caunty
CaurtoeuM. La-itord. Ftorlda. an
toa list day et March. IH*. at II
Apprealmatoly 111) 40 cam
tar t**s Is required to b* paid by
to* successful bidder at toa M k
J ug payment et an smount
equal to toa highest bid plus
appfkebk documentary stamp
ta&gt;*S and recording Mas is du*
within is hours attar th#
payments shall be cash or guar
antead Instrument, mad* pay
abk to to* Clark et Itw Circuit
Court,
Dated this (th day ot Fabru
ary. i m .
(SEAL)
MaryamaMors*
Clark atm* Circuit Court
Samtook Caunty. F tor Ida
By: Mkheito L. Suva
Deputy Clark
Publish: February IL D and
March 1,4. IPV4
DEG in

or cartmad To verify a state
c on t r a c t s ! ! I ks n i t call
1E0B-M-l*4g. occupatlanal
Licenses are respired by too
county and can be verified by
taping m -m a , ed. i m

Additional

R ow odd ln j

Y O U R C LA S S IFIE D A D

w o r k s b e s t w h e n it c o n t a in s
w h a t th e re a d e r w a n ts to k n o w .
GIVE FACTS
totatowl
ippnwtmele value. 1/ mu te eelhna a Mr, Mato Ihe type of
i (if It) tow) a(3 spade) aqto

DONT EMBELLISH:
l i t rtekjr hneSneoe la N u p n t o and It wwal
chaiwea of siirroaa. Mtolaafiag laArmetkn aay p i a
jnur ho w s ll may ato* (at yea a punch la Ih* n s

AVOID ABBREVIATIONS:
i ciesla conftmto

N o ? r a ------------------Taytor'l Towing will sail al
Public Auction on February H.
I*44 at to M a to. a IW4 4 Dear
Bulck VIN IG4AM4*AEH4in
Brawn. FL Tag « KHVI4J and a
IM S B ulck w llh lha V IN
I G lC W 4 * » F 1 4 » llt . 4 Door
Virginia Lkent* Plato 4 XIMIF4
O rly t l SM Ring R d. Orlando.
FL.
Publish February IS, 14. IL 14.
If. 1L10.11,11. tl. IW4
D EO 114___________________
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IO N T E IN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTT.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASK NO. *11414
DIVISION CA HP
NAT IONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
RONALD L THOMAS. *1*1.
DakndantUI.
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Nelk* Is hereby given that,
pursuant to a F Inal J udgmanl et
Fortcloavr* dated March tl.
1**4, anlarad In Civil Casa
Number *1 MIS. m to* Circuit
Court tor SEMINOLE County.
F lo r I d a . w h e r e i n N A
T IO N S B A N C M O R T G A G E
CORPORATION Is to# Ptatoltfl.
and RONALD L THOMAS, tl
a l, ar* to* Otkndantt. I will
sail the property siluakd In
SEMINOLE County Florid*,
described**
Let 11. SPRINGVIEW. at
cording to Ih* plat toaraet at
recorded In Plal Book J*. Pages
41 and 41. Publk Records at
Sam took County. Fkrwte
at publk M k . to to# highest and
bast bidder tor cash, at to*
Watt Freni Door. Ml N Part
Avenue. Santord. Florida, at
It 01AM Wl March 11,1*44
Deled February to. IfN
Maryann* Mors*
CLER KO F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: JanaE Jasawk
Publish February 11 A March
1.1*44
p c o m _____________________
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN , toll FREC Pension
plan % CartlfkOto Inv Sarv. to*
haltor of Ih* tottowing cartlfk
atolll hot tiled said cam Ik
atolsl tor a i n dead to ba issued
toaraen Th* cartltkato numb
*r(s) and yaerisl at Issuance,
toa description *1 to* preparty,
and toa nomad) In wMch It wet
aeaateed It/are et tottows ■
Cartltkato Na. Ill*
Year at Issuance: Itfp
Description al Property | LEG
U N I T 111 M O N T G O M E R Y
CLUBCONOOORB 1411 PC IH
Nim et In which Ittatiad
Bonaire Dev Co Inc.
All et Slid property being In
to* Caunty et Samlneto. Stale et
Florida
Uniats such cartlllcattlsl
to

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - W inter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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ad, the Sonlord Herald «dB be reaponelbl# (or th* llral
Ineertton only Rnd only to the « x tw d of th* coal o l that
Ineerdon. Ptoopa check your ad tor occuracy #** (Irat d » y ft
rung.

11— E ld r ly C r s

Al—Monty to Land

ADULT CARE In our private
horn* Santord e ra Please
cantecl Hotly H I WD________
AD U LT CARE in aur private
longwood horn* ] beds avail
Please camact ptobk n* Ml*

KEEP DRIVING AND STIU
GET THE »N E T !

toemanyafUMe
I reader r e '

INCLUDE PRICE:
Hurrays indteeu that kuysti see escr* lair rsslsdlath*
dtoa whan they knew the price. This rpptiea to everythin* from
hiaiH h illfttTetohlagttoaeto— bato.0oe4mT b andlM .|rlMd
biriy, to th* beat p t r u t w r f ia i i i

BE A V A IL A B L E :
A totaphop* M otor to Em if ypuYu al
' mu re no4
Ifyoire
nol going loba tumw, auto lha Km* ;we wiU ha
people wea l rail bach twice.

USE YOUR NAME:
PW y e * « B « * to yeer ad. It S*ee o e d M N i Id Uw Ham yee MW
adratttotog. Y w e*y evee r m reaaha wbaa aamaawa wba be*
read y e * ad m m yea to arm le a n
Thai a laktog advaaLagi Mbetof ie a

IPY O U N E E D AD D ITIO N AL HELP, C A L L HU BAXPOBD
HER ALD A N D W Z W ILL H ELP YO U WORD YO U R AD.

C a ll (407) 322-2611_____

I

RES./COMM. Vlryl Siding ,
Alum. F ra m in g Orywaii,
Deers. Reeling. Cdscrtto.
B H M SJ
S ^ E 'd M L CCBOIMEO
B

utomollvo
C O M P LETE O BTM LIN G : at
t o * hwna. Hand washing and
wailne. Jasan0wgt_g4to«J_
CARPENTER AJIMnds at hama
rspslrt. painting A caramk
^ llj^ Irta rj^ ra w ^ J M jn

C a rp a l CI bbt
inlng
SAM'S C A R P E T CLEANINO
Rsildanllal/cetrynarclal 14
hrs » 4 1S4l,baap*r 444 « 4 I

21— P a r a n a 11

ADOPTKPS
Fre* m#dkot COW. transpor
tatlan. counsel** privaia
doctor phis living « pantos
Bar n i lll S Ckarw dsr Alter wry
&gt;M**1J M4*
BLACK M ALE, rewnlty retired
military man I Sr Enllttodl *4
yrt *W. but toots M S T ' IN
lb Professional educe lad
lavas children Saaks gra­

tis*. height m
it Medical preNsakn a
h Itodbto FO Boa
lEHIlCataatoarryFL O N I

23—Sptclai Mctlcw
NEWAVS “ ttm ny D-p" thigh
cream As seen an Ch * news
How ivellabto Pkssa call
Natali* FarguaanM* SIM

27—N um ry A
Child O ra
O P E N M O N D A Y -S U N D A T I
Call tor data!Is Agas I II

ttt-Nts/LM.rmM

S3—Bushms
Opporlunitks
0N9 AFATFH09EI0UTI
IllOO wk potanlal Unique
Opportimlty I 4004*4 JSIJ

39—Financial
S trvie v
I can hatp *s% sum s* Barry
Myars 44J *44)141 uni 11»PM

HARDWOOD FLOORING

Qgnaral Sarvlcas
NOOOR

a

OUTDOOR

M t jw jjlt o m e ^ g g l* ^ ^ ^

Homo Improvamant
AFFORDABLE HenqRepair.
Oepirutdito All phases Call
ter tree ast Mkhmlllinoi

ALDOCSff M l
P li It right et e p k s yeu can
afiord Lk'd/lns From start
to finish Carperfry, plumb
Ing. atoctrkai. and reefing
svc*. D yrt et tgwrlenc* No
|ob too big or smell Cab
m -iiM e rm -M W M h re .
R ES TO R A TIO N . DRVW ALL.
metal siuds. doors, trim, sid
Ing. porches, decs*, g*robot

Clpanlnj Sorvlca
C LE A N IN O : RasMwitlal and
cemmarclal Quality ererfc.
A fto rd ib k r.k s H J t O ____
L D : NO JO E TOO LARGE
Homs/othc* PrM tst I work
atone, na crew. Rat. avail.
U c / M ^ H a t J a R B.H M B L
1BRS44.1BRM4.4BRM4J*
A professional, commercial
Seem evollobto 0*4411
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Warts*
Baal. 1 Man (hauty Opera
Itonir
-------------

All yeu need Is y w lilk Jack
Diamond tor appdntmanl
MOTtjt

M«Mh Control FroSItms?
SENIORS, call to Und avt II
yeu quality lor asestanc* with
DIAPERS/PAOSdallvared to
yeur dear monthly Q l« 4 »ltt4
E L D E R L Y CARE tor ladkt
Lots *&lt; torn, how
meals, private room R#
abtorates E q l a h R ) 1*41

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N ,
Repelr eddllton, camm/ros

Write A
Want Ad
That Sells!

VTtotoa
•tree*

Legal Notices

71—H tlp Wanltd
I AM AVOW pradvdt. Earn to
H % Na deer/dar P T/FT
Sandim lt*VI4M *M ll*4
• ACCOUNT PAYABLES •
Pul yeur ecceunlng skills to
work tor a new grating to
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Jta w p to s i. m i n s
ADD TO YOUR MCOME
SELL AVONNOWI
call m a n a w m a n i

ACENTS-tCAl ESTATE!

Nothing succeeds Ilka success
Wa r* akll into on &gt; d decade
ol training succawM agents
Mo licenser
. W all halpl
WATSON REALTY CORP
B EALTO B S
OHM

APFOIIITMW SETTER
Wars at ham* Cal *S1 J4*J

ASSEMBLT/IKTORT
SJ St# hr. Moaep nac Immad
opsnlno aat MO 44)4 sm k*
AVAILAB LE POSITIONS
For motivated individuals
willing la work Vbrtous toco
liens lar Production.
Warehouse, and Assembly
Musi have rallabl*transport*
lion and horn* phono Call
GPC al 4*S t i l l fe
Intermallon Navwatoal
CLASS A DRIVERS
five dive rt who
knew to* Or lamb area Will
ba making delivwks. lifting
up to N lbs . starting at t t 00
par hour Musi tee* 1 years
aipar tones and a very gaed
driving record. Cdl *0) 1111
CM S
For all full time mitts 1 L
il M l IIMuSlbecarttttsd

ORDERLIES
Full N m ol II shift
LfN
Full tlmoS II and
part tlm oTII
Accepting applcaliens
Monday FrMqr. * 4.
DeBary Maaar**N. IJ *1 .
OeBary aaiw aaot

RiTZCUM MRrrOttM.
Com mere lair Reid H U J l l

L a w n Sorvlca
TOM A JE FF 'S UbYN C A R D
Ret /Comm., itopmdehH. tow
rslesl Free esl.......... JW M JQ

P aln th g
CUSTOM PAINTING by Jeffrey
Power Int./eat., L k 'd . Ins
Freoettlmetos..........M l BIG
P lu m b in g
A A A PLUMBINO A SEWER.
Leaky taucetsl Running
Mtotsl SM could solve yeur
problem. Water teeters: 14 hr
so* m m i

Prossura Qtanlng
DUN R IT E i Clean driveway:
reefs, pool decks, welki
houses Preoest.si a m
R o q H im
O Y S R C R I ROOFING: Fro*
est., 1* y n t t pt r l snc*
Bend/lns/Lk RCaaaias
Call U4 4*s

Swimming Pool
ISarvIca/wpatf
L e t T h i s D toplay
W o r k F o r Y o u ..

a iic to u m r i
1 2 2 -2 6 H i

Lafw bcapirig"
CYPRESS M ULCH 111/yard
I40X Credo A , milled In
CaN in tor a Rea
aslag and removal I Hardy
Tree Sarvka doing busineti a*
AAA Tree I

W E E K LY SBRVKS Rem S4S
me. Chem Rite PaN Service
MO nr*
Robert Shoemaker

T r— Sarvica
liJ t O C ) T R E E SVC Lk-S.m t
"Let to# Prefeubnelt do it."
Free estImeles .......H I Hi*

Window RipBlr
and Cleaning
&gt; » ■ ms

Advertise Your Bus in ess Every l) ay
For As Low A* $45 Per Month.
Call Classified. 322-261 1

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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Tuesday. February 22, 1M4 - IB

71-H tlpW intxj
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Good per. steady oerk Will
train *04 735 li lt Ui
• CUSTOM EH SERVICE*
Math skills, corrputar. Ufa
typlne People person neadadt
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
m w m tm .m iu
D E U H IL P
Full lima. A f , eiperient*
prelerrd reliate. pirawm
pereonalltr Goodpa,
D ELIVERY
II M l X. own car. reliable

PARKClWTIRCAFIUeeitJ
OCNTAL ASSSTAMT
Experienced e lh etpanded
duties needed ter busy multi
discipline,y attic* Strong re
sterile and lurgcal skills a
must Salary conmansurate
with experience Available
Jan It Call tea 77S4JX______
01 RECUR
For eslabliitiad chide are can
•e» Educalion arc! eiperlence
In early childhoodrequired
Call m sas________
DRILL OPEMTORS,
ETCHERS
AND F LA IR S
Winter Springs company
seeks individuals wllh pre
slows (eodwc I ion eiperlence )
shifts available Mon Thurt
I X P M t A M Frl. Sal. Sun.
SAM &lt; XP M or 4 XPM 4AM
St M hr Permanent positions
Never a leal
Help Personnel, tit Oita
DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS.Teeeres. FI.
e ssell establish*] end grow
mg Central F terIda based
company oiler I you
a Sami Annual Pay Increases
e I top OC1 Pay
a Unloading Pay
a Vacation Pay
aSatety Bonus
a Spouse R .ding Program
e Average T rip ! 7Days
P l eSe Model Conventional
Tractors
It you have 2 years tractor
troiler. OTR and now and tea
riper lance plus agood driving
record, call
_______ laaasit ate________
DRIVERS' CLASS B
Musi have good dr king record,
rood I 'l yea's eiperlence
good MVR GPC a loot Ing tor
driven oho want to vserh
_______ Cantos I P I ______
a ELECTR IC AL I N D I N lI R a
4SK Radio Irigrtncy and
clrcwll simulator mp Call I
FR E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
FM W attoSt.R SSIti____
e INDUSTRIAL TRAINEE a
No oip needed Learn all
phases of manufacturing
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AAA EMPLOYMENT
m W l lth St . R ltlfS

JANITORS
Part lime tor Loko Mary
/Heathrow A co I y 1*01
Philadelphia Are Orlando
_________ to; matoo_________
LABORERS NIR D RD skilled
end unskilled Poolions avail
able Days Call bdween I )
SPRINT ITA F F ltd S rttt-m i
LIVE IN COMP AN DM tor gen
llaman. Irae rasmrboard.
pr tvate room rbadh Mo satpr y
___________» * * » __________

MAIDS
SorvlcoM ald now hiring
Loodort avg ■ hr Paid
mileage Call tacky, star! to
morrow I E ip only))1 434)

MAINTENANCE
A/C. rtlng evp rag Send
resumes lo t i l Secret Harbor
Ln Lake Mary, FLMI44
M A JO R DO M Of HOUSE
K E E P E R E x p e rie n c e d
live In. fulltime Lake Mary
area 4Ct tit lif t ___________
M ED IC A LH ELP

LPN
II PM 7 AM
Pari lima Apply wi person
Lakeview Nursing Center, tit
East lnd Street. Savterd
MEDICAL

LPN
Inova led leciltly on the
cutting edge at Wtearch
t l hr shUt Call*** SOW

Nt«d TwoDepmMIe Pioplt
with bosk constriction skills
Valid drivers IKwise and own
transportation Please call
Don al H* YTQi_____________
NO EXP ER IEN C E! SMC to SWO
wookly/potonllal processing
FHA mortgage founds OWN
HOURS I MI444 4M4 E X T 4tt
I t HOURS_________________
o m c E f c ip
P/T S tc rtla ry , computer
Skills necessary . salt starter.
good with people Xl *X7

P/T ELECTRONIC TECH
Shop In Senlord needs Tech
Eiperlence with TV A VCR
* troubleshooting Heioblehrt
Call VCR S Pies taeaet
PART T N E
O ftlca w ork, win train
Porlocl for rotted couple
Coll I D 4155_______________
PRESCHOOL TEACHER
F / T . T Aid*. tvT nOHft)
E ip e rle n c e d The K id 's
Korner Call tor a t l PE *111
0 R ECCP TIO M STe
Answer phones vdlh a smile
Smart move herelHurryl
FR E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
ttO W M Ih S I.R U Itt

REHAB TECWICIAN
Needed tor rehab dept In
skilled nursing fodllty. typing
and computer tHIIIt a plus
Contact Brynde Greer. MPT
atCTES tt..................... EOF
RETAIL SALES
National co eiprrdmg lo Fla
Interviewing wk d Fob list
P/T, F/T opp manager A
retail sales persons strong
compensation package Call
x i/ t n o n s it » » x p m i tor
appt Send resume to
Russell Roebuck
Human flasarcec
C/O Lake View Office Park
B ldgtt.S ta .tttl
1t il 5 Semortn ilvd.
Winter Park, Ft a m

SALES

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Part time. CamitSsslon basis
Call Ml 1*0_____________

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P / T. tanfard/Lako M ary
Area Weekend sNtts Class 0
guard llcansa rtg Et4 4IS1

SECURITYONICERS

' SECURITY (V T ia R
Armed, far Ddlona area
S4 *S/hr, Call I K » rat 0411___

71—Htlp Wanttd
TEACHOtS
Most have oarntd ta hrt
toward a CDA or equivalent,
or bachelors d e n t to early
childhood
IS MOS
TELEMARKTERS
Long wood, pari Itrsa. Monday
thru Friday. SPMtPM. Sat
urday. *AM 1PM SS IS par
hour plus bonus and com
m in io n Ptrm atonl post
Honsl .................Mover a teal
Hotp Perseonel.tIMlH
THE SUPER R O f SANFORD
Is hiring a LAWN M AIN TE­
NANCE PERSON as hri/wt
Apply in parson 4B0 SR 4t W

TiUa Clerk Tiiint/RsniHf
Dependable wortor with light
typing Mills Mud bo II with
Florida drivers lupnse Apply
Seminole Ford. It* It »1 end
Lake Mary Bled

WANTED: food Qxiiittf Htfp
For Seminole (bunty Fair
Call l i t M i l cr apply in
person el Tka Checkered Grill
al the loir's main mtronce
WAREHOUSE ANDO ENER AL
LABOR H E L P N E E O E D I
Bonus tor driven All shifts
ovoileblo Dolly pay. no tea
Report ready to eork 1 Mem.
Industrial Labor Svc , 1011
FronchAv No pUvyw calls
WRECKER n iV E R
Espanenced AAtSI live In
Sanlord aree A tore Class A
CDL Apply at M OW 1st SI

93—Rooms tor Rent
A Q UIET, clean rm l.lihvn
phone, laundry Apt s avail
able also i l l A up 114 n i l
CLEAN ROOMS ingle sterling
171 wk K llch w i. phone,
laundry, video gamoi. ell
strootparking *X*431______
CLEAN F URN H M D ROOM,
w/ kitchen avail U U * k . I l l
sac Downtown M l M04
PRIVATE LONOWODO HOME'
Non smoker **0v* 110 dep
tie isao____________________

95—Room/Bobrd
k FREE ROOM A tO BOARDk
Dad will share 1bdrm home in
eaehange tor help &lt;v/ &lt;
tors, to A II ld « l
mam or otd»r woman m 77SQ

97—Apartments
Furnishtd/ Rent
NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advertisements are Subfeet to
the Federal Fair Hashing Act.
which makes It illegal to
advertise any preference. Ilm
nation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion,
soi. handicap, lemlitat status
or notional eri

ALL U TIL ITIE S pad on I bdrm
Clean, blinds, cava'- A/C. no
pots use ♦ top m tom
OETACMEO OARAGE APT. I
bdrm , I both IMG month. USD
security deposit
Ml tin
SI JeAns Ratify ftmptpy
E F F IC IE N C Y C O TTA G E
Completely tyrnitTwi. utilities
pd Nopets Iperan M l 1171
I aW o Ro IT U B tO A 1 BDRM
SMO mo up plus deposit No
ja t t ^ ii a t o r t r i c f o ^ M )* (i ^ _

Unfurnithod/ Rtnt
CASSELBERRY
Upscale, single story, peiio
apartments I bocTooms Ideal
lor Individual or erupt*
__________ tHtotTI__________
CONVENIENT TO downtown 1
bdrm. 1 both. Ongt* Story,
quiet, vt/d hook upSAT*/me
___________M l 7747__________
G 0 IN C ...M N G ...
1 Adrm /I B eth m m s
SHENANOOAMAPARTMENTS
LEASE FOR U S S !
One Bedroom Apartments
SISS DEAL
Most wood Aplt M7 7714
MINUTES f ROM SANFOROI
MARINER'S ULLAGE
Lola Ado 1bdrm U M mo
1'idrm, 1410 moend up

3234470
MOVE IN SPECIAL Newly re
novated I A 1 bchn opts All
amenities. SI** SB* mo. plus
dep I yr lease n*71*t
Q U IE T I/IH towrttouso. MM
Park, Adull corrm 1411/mo
and sec dep Wktor/treth
tort Barb Mon Fit M l 1441
SANFORD. I Bdrmw/utll turn
By wk or mo 1* PRO Office
taa CMS home HO It 10pager
S A N F O R D I B rd m A p l
t7W/mo 1100 dep Call alter
1pm 574 *044_______________
I BEDROOM SltS month plus
1171 security ctopotll and
references
....... M l MCI
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIAL! 1 bdrmt A attic
avail Call Jerry, R1 ta&gt;0

103—Hewses
Unfurnished/ Ren!
DEBAR Y 1 bdrm. I bath homt.
Ilor Ida rm. lakehonl 14fS/mo
plus sac Hall Raaly M l 1714
HUD HONES,
F rem slat dawn I Why reel 7
The Hllllman Qeup.
Ml M il__________
Realtor
SANFORO. 1/1 forced yard.
Quiet reighborhoal III A Iasi
M l n i l or 1 » Htfllv msq
• S A N FO R D . 1/L 1410/mo
StSO/dep OJ/V 1110 mo
USOdep a LAKE MARY. 1/1.
tm /m o titV d m Ml SW*
SANFORO. i n . C H A . garage
U » mo plus dep lease 407
H7 IW lo rm tla te v e l
SANFORO-GOLDSBORO
RENT TOOWN
1 bdrm . new Nlchen. plr
11.000 down. 1140/mo M* 71*7

Stenstrom Rentals
P lA N FO R D 4/1 W/ carport.
CHA. 1171'mo tSSOsec
aSUNLAND 1/1 e W carport,
new palm, new carpet Clean I
uis/moi t i l l sac
• SHADOW LAKE WOODS 1/1-1
ml dbto car garage, tpk . well
A eapilc 1 *00/mo. 1*00 toe
AST JOHNS RIVER V I ml
oaraaa. hardwood floors, boat
slip View I **00/mo MOO/sac
e S A N F O R D 1/1 apt CHA.
potto, rtoan itOO'TO. uoc sac.
Stewsfrom Redty. lac.
"Wo Manage raw Heme,
IA t It was aer awn" Jim Deyto
m H*l Alter 1PM UP 14*1

103-Houses
Unfurnished/ Went

KIT 'N* CARI.YI.E'J/by U rry Wright

159-R m I Estate
_____ Wanted ___
LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approvals TOO 1000
acres Wttorfronl • plus Coll
Terry Clayton SQ4 7114S0*

M AYFAIR. 1/1. osc tro t, avail
1/11. C/HA. W O hook up
ma/mg.coa/dwi m i a i 17
SANFORD. 1 bdrm IV* bath
lakofront hews* ItoO/mo
___________M l 7004__________
SANFORO. 1/1. 117 Hotly Ave
1410/mo m w M #nvc* ta*
tXMhamoP
S A N F O R O B ry n H t v t n 1
bdrm. I bath, now paint and
c a rp e t, fenced, g a ra g e
1000/month III Root Court
M* 0*01 or 1M H I I

140-Business
For Sale
FOR SALE. Newly renovated
sandwich shop Easy hours,
licensed tor catering SU 400
111 M Ttdarl 111 17*1 nights

141—Appliances
/ Furniture__

SUNLAND 1 bodrtam. family
room, control tVA. freshly
pointed SMO/me . Ill and last
plus 1110 M l O W dtor 1pm
I BDRM. 14H morfh plus MOO
s e c u r i t y d e p o s it a n d
...
M IA M I
I BEDROOM with cant H/A.
la rg o tented y a rd , and
screened room Orly 1100 down
Why rant? The Nltllm on
Oreuo, Inc Realtor m t i l l
I N W nth STREET 1 bdrm. I
be Ig corner tot. carport, air.
appt Only 1114/mo M l 717*

105—DuplexTriplex/Rent
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. carport,
security system lull k it.
MttllldiscourttodMiS_____
LAKE MARY. 7 Bdm . carpet.
C/HA. appti. mill's, fenced
yard, good area H A T H
LAKE MARY DUF5.EX 1 BR
I BA. refrlg. stove A/C.
wesh/dry hookup btg yard
U N / m o , SMB dep M l t U l
SANFORD. Why tonl It you
hove 11000 you can own all
now lull duptoi. 1/IVy. oa
side Live tor treettl let I

107—Mobile
Homes / Rent

_T4_l—Homes lor Sale
EXCHANOE OR SELL your
property located aiywhere!
■ Investors Roaltp 774 1411
HANDYMAN 1PEOAL. cheep
cosh. 401 Itth SI 1114 tq It,
Ip4c. motivated, ay ttt im p
M A U L G LE N 11. vaulted
ceil, landscaped wrsprintors t
yrsotd IT*. WO 1101*14
‘ ASSUME NO Q U t L IF Yl 1
bdrm 1 bath blk home. Ig
fenced yard, giiel tlreel
M7 *00
‘ B E A U TIFU L to yr old Fla
CracSer farmhouse on 1 acres
begs retoreltonl tseeds TLC
Possible term *** *00
lif t

LO NO W O OD/LA KE M A R Y
Mid site storage warehouses.
*00H O M O sq It Free rent
w/llm e Wee*, trqn llaS/mq
___________P ' « V » __________
SECURITY W AREtOUSE at*
and Old Lake Mary Bird
•I.110
1.000 tq . It. at
tic/warehouse 'Rnishad of
He* space alia avdlabto
KepeoAe R *attr.iai»-llH

115—InduBtrlBl
______Rentds_____
O F F IC I/w o iifo n i Space, noo
Sq It. Prim e location al
ontranco to Cental Fla Reatonal Airport a )7 »l 7407
SANFORD toOM sqtt 1 phase.
sprtoktors M/sq * Stowstrom
J t o s lljf o J t o O jg O T W ^

117—Commercial
Rentals
AUTOM OTIVE Ro*tr Shop. 1
bay w/eNtce. Good location.
new bldg Call Phi M l 1141
L O N O W O O D . IkSl sq II
warehouse space with A 'C
Irani pWce.OtNtS law. wi­

ll • —Office
Spice / Rent
NEW Sentord otlces and/or
warehouses 4001IOO sq ft
Spectol. Iltt/two M l 1SS4
SANFORD. OHIC* space. MOO
sq H building tdal. ITOO sq
tl per ettke unit B l 7004
S A N F O R D -F R E N C H A V E
UN/month. Mrtides wHIIttos
1 room Suite . ■ PO IN*
MO SQ F E E T tor to w on 17 *1.
tucctttfvl okltlng anchor
businesses Good perking and
lighting. Crept visibility
Asking S400/mo *7 444* work

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322-7491
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looting to buy a homo? We
have homos in dl areas ot
Seminole Oronm. Volusia
Counliotl Call tor deleilrt
• V I with fireplace newer
carpefandfito.St4.M0
• Lk Mary 1/1. fireplace. 114*00

YfhlURf

P H O P f HT.I S

FHA OR VA A1U7W AS 1%
ANQ's and owner financing at
tow at MOO/m*t Gov't Fare
closures. Report Seminole.
Orange. Volusia
Saeterd toss thoa U A H deem
a l/l Acr*. V I . tonced appii

At turns No Ovality I *1/1. M tl
P IT) 114.NO • 1/1. |DOl. MO*
PITI l i r a *V1 ipflf planlencod.tltlPITI.U4.toO
Markham Wds. area. V I. 11*
acres Pastwre/siabto 1IM.000
LK. Mary custom kuiltj
#4/1. pool. 1101.too
• Vl.over | acre. 1171*00
• 4/1,1.0 acres pool/tpe|lt*.WO
iv/vi m o M i o n n i
VEHTUF1E I P flO P EH TIES
.12 t -17(i*l

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MORGAN REALTY
C O M M E R C IA L Pefootltlt
* It acres, near new beltwey
end Santoro airport 11 TOat*
at hem* Ranch style
home wt 1 lots. tone*,
tor home business 11M JN

SANFORD
llth Si. and Myrtle Are
3 2 1 -6 7 6 2
DELTONA
egamadt*_________
HIDDEN LAKES. MVIMo.
I car garage. Mwaned paiio
Assumable no quolllylng
LH.toO
By Owner
day* Ml 4771 ovesMl 7)0*
SANFORD: 111 E.
Ave., 1 Bdrm 1 Bath, block,
carport, new red. Ilka now
Inside, note carpd, custom kit
cabinets, corner tot. HI.***
1*1*000 alike * « i n « ham*
H O -ltll pager. OtohStl 101
R EA LTO R U m C O M I

USE YOUR TAX RETURN
TOR DOWNPAYMENT
PINECREST V I. with lamlly
rm, tireplac*. screened pool
S1*.W0
ESTA TE SALE Ma.-lolr. over
1000 sq It of living area I
bl ock I r om Lake
ITS too
Monroe .....- ........

jM rtllM s fitM ,

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real EslatoBroker
1M0 San lord A vo

3210755............ 121 2257

323-7271

AA Carnet, lac, 1711714
LAR G E POOL HOM E,
fireplace, trees, tow taies
near Lk M t r y 1111.000
M c A d a m t G ro u p Boo
(Williamson) Ockll 114 1141
ator hours M l 47*1__________
SANFORD DUPLEX Top con
dlllon. Good nqghborhood.
S14.no
Cdl oiler 1pm
_________ #17174 SOM_________
SANFORO V I . C/HA. now
carpal, tern porch, toncod.
coiling Ians. Lots ot oitrot
141.000 modivotod M7 4441
SANFORD VrtS. FHA appraisal
tlt.ooo Sale price Ml.too
Boyd Arp. Realtor Ro/Mji
Protorred Group
Oa? *000
H A L L

R K A L T Y

112 W f »r S I
DELTO NA • 1 bdrm IV* bath,
family rm. •itretltll.lOO
W. M tlk w w s k l.m m i

S.inluril

1 or 1 Bdrm.. dtol g a r. fenced.
FI.rm c b constr Sll.100
I rent*I unitst Good cash Howl
17K dn, owner hold I tl 41.000
Dotlrtbto J/rts. cent H/A.
lent* Family rm. S17.W0

323-5774

Take A Closer Look..
We Offer Affordable Beauty and Value! |

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STENSTROM
FIRST TIME HOM EBUVERS*
Let Our Full Time Sotos SUM
Show YOU how Easy It is to
Own a Home ot Your Own!
Call any ot our E iporwnced
Agents AN Y TIM E!

322-2420a 321-2720
SANTORO • LAKE MARY

13M273/774-9400

Call tor details I
t O n f 1 xn acre) V I . Itv, din.
lam rm Satoiiito didv IM .H0
• Renovated Vlv* Newer root,
carpet, paint, garn*- « '
porch t u r n
• Pool V I. II*. dining, lorn
rm t Over 1.(00 tq It SM.UO

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A G E M E N T (R E A L TY
*ii « n m / i» * &gt; 7 *

• I r Oui 3ttb Vb

141—Homes lor Sale
I H O R O S B l f MOW! S

SANFORD P O a HOME
sis.too 1 or 4 bdrm. ito bath.
I.IN * sq tl Higo mastert
Fam rm wrtiwplac* Re
modeled kitchen/beth. no*
carpet, sprinkler, security
system Paddto Ians custom
window treatments, quiet
cut de sec Im m a culate!
Owner.Ml *10*Otter*

REALTY, I N C .

ELOSR SPRINGS.on Hwy all
I. I. 1 Sdrmi I S to 1H wk
HOP dep I X 717* J 44? 1104

114- Ward*) use
Spece / Hint

141— H o m e s l o r S a le

ind Mottl

|Siuiford Court Apartments
3301S.SanfodAv«.*Sinfofd
323-3301

153—AcreageLoti/Sale
DELTONA AREA

10ACRES

Ideal lor mobile homo or
homo silo, horses, coin*,
forming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural u.w o per acre
Smalt down payment with
^w neM ina nrtnj^toe TtM Tn^

157—Mobil*
Homes / Sale
* BANK WILL FIN A N C E *
Family Pork: '17 Fleetwood
14.40 1/1 Ilka now 1140 per
month |W A C I ml lOhv down
Coll Merlin M l *1*8_________

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
Its** 1/1 split, *M Barspring,
control H/A screen room
14.100
K i l l 1/7. *7 Borkshiro. can
•rel H/A. raisod screen room.
carporlSH.OOO
I4i70 1/1. t l Foirmonl Vista,
control H/A. woslwr/dryor.
dishwasher, all otoctrk. co
Ihodroi callings, vinyl siding,
shingle root, northern insula
lion 111.000
ItaO V I splil. t l Pearson
central H IA. carport SI LUO
Cali M M ito or aii-1701
LIK E NEW. BUT CHEAPER
Newly remodeled spacious 1
Bdrm. now furniture A eppl..
big II rm. carport Senior
Pork OoBory 111.000 M l *7*7
MOOILC HOME 17.S00 Car
riago Cove Negoiiebl* 1
bdrm. oil eppl Ml *1*1______
NEW lift's, NO DOWN, lt%
Intorest. llX T t.llll/ m o .
14X70.SJIQ/mo M1170*
I f . ORLANDO. Mai T il VII
lag*, 14 a *0.1 Bdrm. 1 Btih
No cash needed, lust good
credit___________ 407*11 IQM
U N F O R D Royal Cove. l u l l . 1
bdrm. I both, control H/A.
tots ot ostratl Very clean and
nice Will secrtfico lor balance
ot loon (under 110 0001114 141*
1 MOBILE HOMES. In edull
porks. Pklm V a llty and
Fairways 407 )41 177]

• AIR C O N D ITIO N E R , wall
mill, cool* big area its Call
evenings 714 1177___________
AMANA Refrigerator Freeter,
1*11. A I Condition
1100
_ 41* Virginia Ave Sanlord
APPLIANCES. FURNu TV'S.
E TC BUY S E L L TR A O E
INS CHCEPO DEPOT. Ill*
FRENCH A V I ____111 77*4
APPLIANCES* Bert prices’
But Warranty. Best Service!
Washers, dryers, microwevet
W* buy appliances! Dtllvery
tree I Art Rest. 774 i i u ______
LIVING ROOM SET J tables,
couch, and chair Good ccrdi
Uer\ H OP 1110*0*__________
• MATTRESS, twin SU* wilh
motel bed Iram* lie 177 sail
MOVING ~ULE mutt tall live
piece living roam tertienal w/
hid* e bed end recllner.
antigw* secretary desk and 7
piece antique dining ream set.
wether, much more Cell
M lotto lor on appointment
RAY'S APPLIANCE e 1IIS
FRENCH AVE. SANFORD
R e l r l g e r a t o r . S to v e s ,
Washers Dryer* Free 1 yr
labor werr Del oral! 77**0*!
R EFRIG ER ATO R A STOVE
almond, apartment site SHI
eg or Slid tor pair Ml 77*7
• SOFA FOR SALE. Beigo aim
light stripes Citra pillows!
170 00___________ Coll 7711407
• VACUUM Hoover Jpr.ght
with bags and attachments
Good Condition 171 Call 111
0401_______________________
eW ATERBED Super vngl* m&gt;
tram* and heetor 1100 OBO
________ Con h o *t*o________
OWING BACK CHAIR Mauve
Hi mint condition Paid 117* at
Sean will seer idea tor liao
17a 40*11
a t R A TTA N BAR STOOLS
Green seat covert, easy to
recover lao tor all 4 or 170
each Call U* 1771

1»3—Ttltvislon /
Radio / Stereo
• ANTIQUE RADIO

AM 'FM .

wiortijreeMfl^OttornWMO^

117—Spoiling Goods
• GIRLS It SPEED BIKE H I
Call *07 1)0 *0*1

119—Office Supplies
/ Equipment
OHM SPECIAL - Printing out
Iff. l i t Koftey printing press
with mist supplies )«* )* 0

193—Lawn a Garden
• LAWN MOWER. M " Murrey,
eiceltonl condition i l l OBO
Call M l 41*4

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
• L A R O C B I R O C AO C
t li lli l* Eicollent condition!
Paid US will sail for *71 Coll
7711744____________________
• LOVE BIRO, young, hand
food, tamo SX Call tor more
lnform *llon^^^^^^J2t_7rtt

211—Antiques/
Collectibles
ANTIQUE Dining room suite,
dark wood side board, rhino
closet. I*bH w 1 oil and *
chairs Good cond . must tell
Asking 17100. worth much
more Call 777 0170

215—Boats and
Accessories __
O H FT BOWRIDER 111 HP
Mercury, o b. low hours, with ,
trailer UJ00 777 014*________
• It FT. BOAT *nd trailer »
horsepower motor lit* FIRM
Call X? *«0 IQat____________
• 1(04 SKI/FISH BOAT *0 HP
Marc , ml traitor Runt greatl
t ) 000 Partial I inanee *** 7*0*
• ISOl REOAL Mtdelltoa. 17'
10". 4 cyl In outboard motor
w/drlve on frailer t l 000 OBO
I X *004or let tX I eves

215—Boats and
Accessories
• I* F T PONTOON beat, all
fiberglass. I X HP Evlnrudt
Very lastl Many titras. Ilka
new I Only t ic tog M3 *000
*•71 71' ORADYWHITE OMC
I/O. looks new. 110000 OBO
Sanlord m i l l * ____________
r t TID EC R AFT. tl tl bowrlder
Lest than X hrt No Mm* to
use l i l t ) M l k ill or 3X1701

217—Garage Sales
OARAGE SetoT? Why bottom
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICED

_____ **7i x sail

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage tale ad by
17 noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage al eur special
garage sal* ad pricatl Call
Class:Med now for details!

322 2411
219—Wanted to Buy
O LD W ATCHES

Wrls! and

pocket, mint condition,
private coltoctor 7M 4774

221—Good Things
to Eat
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
»am l*»l Celery Ave 7 ml E
ot Sanlord I ml N ot St Rd
*4 ttaaps Farms 131 7X4

222—Musical
Merchandise__
• GUITAR (Acoustic
Aria)
with casa end strap Good
condition M l 3?I TO*

223—Miscellaneous
• A Q U A T IC L I L L I E S , far
backyard ponds, pink, purpla.
white l i Q ID Call 174 111*
• A TTE N TIO N : Flea market,
auctions, garden party Sell
Ing portable public adrtss
System. 41 watt power. 12"
speaker, van speed storeo re

card pi eyer. astatic
microphone, light weight case
This Is a 17*0 value, only *1®
_________Call M l 47S4_________
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Eicailant starter sat. Lt blue
bag. F o n Per Fill* clubs.
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• R E P L IC A Antique phene,
solid oak in perfect condition

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SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerosene heaters
LARRY'S MART 7M4IM
S P A S t N e w . c a m p la l a
w/equipment and underwater
light 1100017*00 X7M7CO**
• TH E LIG H T OF NATIONS by
Charles F Deems, was pastor
at Church at Strangers. New
York, and was President a*
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AND SERVICE
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• D O D G E TR A N S A N . 1*71.
Stove, bad. lea bei. goad cond
S7,100 or trade tor car M4 X07
R DODGE MAR A DA. tig*. V t.
automatic, mag whaalillOOO
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DUNEBUGGY Full Itwrglass
body Convertible lop Rebuilt
VW *ngm* Many new parts
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• HONDA ACCORD LX. I*f!
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miles Rosewood color. Will
runtorever 113.17) M7 *477
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top, new tires *7.000 **) 7*0*
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financel Call Jim MS 1)31
• O L O S C U T L A S S
BROUGHAM, ttot. Runt good
*400 or bast ettor
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transmission. SIX M3 4Xt
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warranty ISAM )M M X
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holds 4 lights, fits short bed
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Buies / Vans__
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'7*. t ton. Passenger van
clean Loaded! Too much to
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calipers head liner Very good
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ANY CONDITION
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Vehicles/Campers
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Finding the source
of chronic leg pain
D EA R DR. G O T T : I experience
Intense (lain 24 hours a day In
m y legs becnusc of steroid
neuropathy caused by pred­
nisone. My doctor* don't seem lo
have a remedy. Zostrlx seems lo
help temporarily bul Isn't a final
answer.
D E A R R E A D E R : Painful
nerves In Ih c leg* are not
o rd in a rily a consequence of
prednisone, u d rug used for
m any diseases fo reduce In ­
flammation. swelling anil pain.
|*d Ik - more concerned that
your neuropathy might result
from the affliction for which ihc
prednisone was prcsrrllred. For
e x a m p le , diseases su ch as
s c l e r o d e r m a often cause
n e u ro p a th y •• b ul m ust be
treated with prednisone.
F u r t h e r m o r e , arc yo u a
d ia b e tic? T h i s disease m a y
cause neuropathy that ran be
worsened by prednisone. Also,
auto im m une disorder*, such as
rheumatoid arthritis and lupus,
can cause leg pains.
I urge you to return to your
d o c t o r a n d d e s c rib e y o u r
symptoms. He can sort things
out and. perhaps with the help of
rh e u m a to lo g y or n e u ro lo g y
specialists. Identify the cause of
your symptom.
Zostrlx. a cream made from
chill peppers, does relieve cer­
tain type* of chronic pain but
will not. In m y opinion, get at
the root of your problem.
D E A R DR. G O T T : I continue lo
experience unbearable pain from
tendinitis. I have It In both heels,
have had four cortisone shots,
and still have no relief.
D E A R R E A D E R : Tendinitis of
the heel Is |&gt;alnful and. some­
times. difficult to treat. A n ti­
Inflam m atory drugs (such ns
O ru va ll and Motrin), orthotlc
heel cup* and cortisone Injec­
tions usually suffice. However,
surgery may be necessary to
relieve constant pain that doe*
not respond lo these methods.
For example, bone spurs mny
have to be removed.

If you are not under the rare of
an o rth o p e d ic surgeon, yo u
ought lo be. Repented cortisone
Injections Into or near an In ­
flamed tendon mny eventually
weaken the structure, with d i­
sastrous consequences, such as
trndon rupture. You and the

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W IN A T B R I D G E
B y P h illip A ld e r
Th e Am erican Contract Bridge
League orgunU rs tournament
bridge in the U n le d Slate*. O nly
four percent of Is members ure
under the age ci 35. and njore
than 60 |&gt;erccH are over 60.
Y o u n g s t e r s are b e i n g e n ­
couraged lo learn the game, with
courses licing offered In high
schools and mlleges. School
principals ure slowly realizing
that playing bridge Is great for
t h e m i n d , a n d It I s n ' t
autom atically u precursor lo
gambling.
T w o of our most protnlsltig
Juniors are Ruvlndru M urthy. 27.
and Brad Moss. 22. Lust Novem ­
ber they won Ihc Life Muster
Open Pairs with a crushing final
session. To d a y's deal occurred
during this Improrslve run to the
national title.
North's double wars negative,
showing length In hearts.

West led off with his two top
clubs. T h e drrlarer. M urthy.
ruffed the second and finessed
the spade quern successfully.
West withholding his king. Now
came three m in d s of henn*
ending In the d iim n y .
M urthy paused In assess Ihc
situation. West was known to
have started w lh three hearts
and at leust five clubs. Because
West hadn't covered the queen,
he probably had at least three
s|&gt;adcs us well. So he had to be
short In dlumoiirit
Backing Ills rcudlng of Ihc
p o s itio n . M u rth y called for
dum m y's dlam riid 10 and ran It
when East pla&gt;rd low. Declarer
led a diam ond In his Jack, cashed
the dia m o nd king, pluyed u
*|Kidc to dum m y's ace and look
the diam ond a ir. felling East's
queen. As the chium y wars high.
Murthy clulm cd 12 tricks.
Scoring plus 6H0 wus worth
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Important Individuals, try to do
so on a one-to-one basis without
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GEMINI (Muy 2 1-June 20)
dicated for you In the year ahead
both socially atxl commercially. Obstacles and restrictions that
However, persons you get to h a v e b e e n h i n d e r i n g t h e
know as friends In the social fulfillment of your ambitious
world might not be fortunate for objectives might be eliminated
you where commerce Is con­ loday. Move swiftly when you
sec light ul the end of the tunnel.
cerned.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
PISCES IFclx 20 March 20)
Unless It Is absolutely necessary, This can be an except lonnlly
try not lo delegntc loo m uch gratifying day b r you If you
authority loday. Your ability lo focus yo u r Intellect and energies
nut things Is llkrly to Ik- m uch on doing things for persons you
heller thun your surrogates. love w hich they're unable lo do
Places, treat yourself lo a birth­ for themselves.
LEO (J u ly 23-Aug. 22) If a
day gift. Send for your AstroGraph predictions fur the year friend of yours with a sound
ahead by mailing $1.25 and n track record presents you with a
long, sclf-addrrssed. stamped proposal for your consideration
envelope lo Astro-Graph. c/o this today, lake u turd look at It. Il
newspaper. P.O. flox 4465. New could be an unusual opportune
York. N .Y. 10163. Be sure lo
VIROO ( A u g 23-Scpt. 22)
stale your zodiac sign.
ARIES (March 21-April 10) You're llk rly to Ik- Imaginative
You could Ik ? luckier than usual and rrcatlvc today, hul you m ay
today In Joint venture arrange­ require some type of sllm ulus lo
ments where you have a strong trigger these attributes, such ns
buck-up. T h e two of you. plus taking a basically good Idea and
making It better.
Ludy Luck make a dynam ic trio.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) You
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
To d a y If vou have lo deal with arc still In u strung favorable

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trend pattern where your finan­
cial and commercial Interests
are concerned. You're nol apl to
miss opportunities overlooked
by others.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22»
Companions will appreciate your
cooperati ve nature today,
because. In actuality, they'll
need you m uch more than you'll
need them. You'll sense Ibis, bul
won't exploit It.
8AQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Usually It's unwise lo let our
emotions rule our logic, bul
today decisions you make with
your heart Instead of yo u r head
could lx* your brat ones.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja u .
19) Early in the day you might
be confronted by some negative
circumstances, bul If yo u r al­
titude Is positive and hopeful,
they'll be of no consequence.
Thin k win and ad accordingly.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
Tills Is a good day to experiment
with products or systems you
think could udd to your Income
or holdings. Ytxir probabilities
for fulfilling your expectations
arc strong.
C o p y rig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

Leonard Starr

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27, 1994

30 Cents

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.

■ y SAND RA S L L IO T T
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

n

IN D E X

The Rescue of Comet, a
p la y a b o u t s a v in g

* Increased com petition
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.
*
1
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.

Inhumation from
(ludad tn»hl»r*port

A**ora**d Pro*4

II *

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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Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a
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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�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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panted his family on a Hip to the Seminolo
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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versal coverage, but even that
con be defined " a s , something
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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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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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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.

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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
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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_______________________
~

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
All cottt Incurred by lh# County
tor th* demolition and removal
ot th* tlructuroe will be attott
*d to you and may become a lien
ogaintt your property. It you
hov# any quetuon* concerning
thlt matter. pleat* coll Oroma
Nwanodi at H I 11)0. oetenelon
7777
Publlth January IS. 70. 17. and
February). IH4
O E N SO
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E I IT H J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
CASE NO: *470* DR 4) B
tn r* lh* m *rri*o*0t

D A V ID R E E V E S
Petitioner.
and
A LM A N R E E V E S
Retpondent
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO A LM A N R EEVES
Y O U AR E N O T IF IE D that on
action lor Ditto! ut Ion ol Mar
'lege hat been tiled ogaintt you
ond you or* required to torv* a
copy of your written detente*. It
any. to It on D A V ID R E E V E S ,
whote addrett it P O BOX I4F).
O V IE D O . F L H741. on or before
F E B R U A R Y n . IH4. and III*
the original with lh* clerk ol Ihii
court either before torvic* on
p e titio n e r or im m e d ia te ly
there*Iter, otherwlt* • default
will bo entered again*! you lor
th# relief demanded in lh*
complaint or petition
O A T E D on J A N U A R Y II.
1H4
M A R V A N N E MORSE
A t Clark ol th* Court
Nancy R Winter
A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth January JO, 17 A Feb
ruary ) . 10. IH4
D E N 147

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EDITORIALS

How about a
‘State of the
City’ speech?

9

i

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

6

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
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precautions lo ensure that they and their families are not victims
of crime.
” 1 think people are working hard to get rid of crime In
Seminole County.*' Esllnger said. "T h e y are working with
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
most vulnerable Is In the area of telephone fraud and from gypsy
workers.
The Tria d program Is helping educate seniors In ways lo
protect themselves and In ways to bring those who prry on them
lo justice.
Other citizens arc banding together to form Neighborhood
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The Neighborhood Watch programs bring people In small
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serve. Deal cops and officers on bicycles patrol areas and meet
residents so they can be more responsive lo Ihclr needs.
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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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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.

FOR T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E OF S P O R TS IN YO UR A R E A , READ T H E S A N FO R D H E R A L L•

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1 a 1 1 X Edwards 1 10 11 f. Davis 00 00 0.
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Miami I t (Frasav *1 Assitlt - Seton H /il K
(Caver f|. Miami II (Gardner. McCormuk
SI Tglol fouls - Solon Moll 11. Miami JO A &gt;170
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All Times EST
E A S TER N C O N FE R E N C E
Altknllc Divivon
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NV Rangers
) l 1) 1 1) 170 I I I
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Washing Ion
R f l 4 *4 i d us
Tampa Bay
IT IS 0 44 i n iso
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
IT ) ) S 43 101 I II
Harltord
If IT 4 34 i t l iro
Ottawa
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Dallas
SI Louts
Clucago
Winnipeg
Calgary

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Lot Angeles
Anaheim
San Jose
Edmonton

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Flat Ida l, Tampa Bay I. to*
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New Jerst) 1. Edmonton) Ire
Anaheim X Winnipeg I
Thursday's Gal let
Quebec alP.itibvrgh. f l i t m
Wath.ng'onal Bulleto T H o r n
Hartford at OHawa f l l p i r t
Detroit al Chicago. I 11 p m
Danas a) Vancouver. 10 U p m
N V Rangers al Los Angeles 10 11pm
Friday's Game*
Botton at N V. Islander*, t 11 p m
laa Jet* al Florida, f 111 p m
New Jersey al Ca iga'V 1 l l p m
SI LaulS*1 Edmonton 1 U p n
N y Rangers*1 Anaheim to U p m

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(roughing), * It Meilanby. Flo. double
minor (voughingl, » I I . Ntodrrmay r Fla
m*|*r gam* nuuortducl thigh sticking).
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Hamorl.k. TB tlntortertncol. t Of Mellanby.
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m a|er (li g h l i n g i , ) of
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to S* Creighton TBllntorlerencel. ■* SI
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I holding | 1 f*
Shotsengoal - Florida* 1 II ) - ) ) Tamp*
Bay I ) I* It ) - 4 t
Power play Opparte wttos — Florsl* ( el 4
Tempo Boy l o l l
Goalies - Florid*. Vanbtostueuck IS I ) f.
(41 shots M Saveli
Tamp* B*r Puppa
I* tf 4 (1)1)1
A - to. Ml
Retort* - Ron Hogarth U n n m e n - Han
A tu litln o Don McCOurt

TENNIS
Aeslr alien Open
M ELBOURNE
A u s tra lia R asulll
Thurrday *1 m* t l f million Australian Open
Heed-ngi In parentheses)
Men
Dev kies
Semifinals
Ja c c * E llin g h a n d P aul H aarhu is
Netherlands 111. del Marlm Damm and
KarolNovocok Cloch Republic.* 1 0 4 1 )
Byron Black Zimbabwe and Jonathan
Stark Medford Or* 111. de* Jan A p t" and
Janas Biorkman Sweden. * !. * a s a
Women
Singles
Semil Mail
StoMi Gral 111. Germany, w l KimikaOato
1101 Japan t ) a )
Avar ! &gt;4 Sanchot Vi carle ( ) ) . Spo-n de*
Gabriel* Sabaimi (01. Argentina.* I.* )
Mieed Doubles
Ouarferfmals
Andrei OihoeStiy. Russia, end Lonso
Neilond Lolvi* (0), dot Cyril Sut. Ctoch
Republic and Gig' Fornondei. Aspon Cato
lll.a l 1* a l
Somilmals
Todd Woodbridge. Australia and Helen*
Sukcv*. Ctoch Republic II). del Emilia
Sanchai and Aranfea Sanchoi V c i ' 4 Spam
(A ).* )* *
Boys
Sw gw
Third Round
Justin Gimoistob. Esse* Fe "l N J , del
Nicolas Escudo. Franco, S ) retired. Anon
BetobcoidiC. Australia del Roman Kukol
Stovaiia a ) . *0
Ben Ellnood Australia, def Giorgio
Ga'imtorf'. Ito'y. 0 ) . S I : Motmew Breen
A v s lr o ll* . def P a tric k G ottaslaban.
Germany. a 1. a )
Andrew III*. Australia del Mark Ntoisan
Now Zealand a J. a 4 Scolt Humphries.
Tam p*, del Andrian Raiurandan^ In
danotia. f S * )
Mark Philippoussis AushatlA. def Ramor
Schuftlar. Germany. 1 f 1) f), * ). to . Paul
Goldstaln. Rockeill*. Md . del Jam at
Sakutov Australia « f 1S f). t a 10 *1. * )
Doubles
Second Round
Justin Gimoistob Else* F « 'li, N J and
John Roddick. Delray Beach, del We- Ju
Chan. Taiwan and HreSeok Chung South
K o r o o .a ia l Simon OAorrm and OAark Way.
Austral.a do' Adam Aiessandnni and Mat
•how Smith. Australia ) 4 * C . I I*
M a tlh a w Bfaen and La* P earson.
Australia, del An.bran Baruah. India, and
Provtn Waas Sri Lanka f a l i t ) , a ).
Jean Noel G rind *. Franc*, and M ark
Ntoisan. Non Zealand del Ben C oats and
Danwf Meatoy. Australia, a X a 1
Paul Gutdiletn. Rockville. Md . ond Scott
Humph/tel. Tampa, del B**d Chiimr and
Damal Russa. Australia *1. a )
Alton
Betobroldu and Jamos Sokutov. Australia,
del Dui* Mr dull* 1 and Kruno Zrinikl.
Croatia * ) . * )
Jamos Ottgedo. Britain and Roman
Kukal. Stovasia del Pifrick Gottostobon
and Ramor S/huttlar. Germany, S 7. a I. 101.
Ban E llw a o l ana M ark P hil'ppoufi t.
Australia del Malteo Castoilari and Gloroto
Galimbarti Maty.**.* X I I *
Gtr it
Stag let
Overt* r finals
Annabel Ellnood. Aatirali*. del Mi Ra
loon. South Korea 0 1, f t If )1 Barbor#
S;he" Autlrla det Petra Gaspar Hungary.

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Stobhan O ral* Brockman. Australia &lt;9*1
Vvetl* Besting Netherlands O l a ) . Trudt
M utgrav*. Australia del Nina M urn.
Austria. } 0.0 4 0 }

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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

0(1010 •4 • •• M -

II it
• 4

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,

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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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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

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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
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CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
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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
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I

21 — Personals
ADOPTIONS
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•afion counseling private
doctor pi us living espenses
Bar r l l M I ) Ctoarwator Attorney
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1M f t I M d
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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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55— Business
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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

Advert i se Your Husiness Every Day
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!
CALL m 4 I » or m Ml*

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

NEED EXTRA MONEY
WE NEED YOU!

MITO MECHANIC
C a p . ASE toMiliad But*
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

H

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Am /Fm ttareo tope 7SK
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

» l OKWKU for BtM
• 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
•logo lariet

334 4K1

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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• Sanford H irild Sanford. Florida - Thursday. January 27. 1904

bv Chic Young
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BLONDIE
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by Art San»om

THE BORN LOSER
c a n t you g o in m e

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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

P ETER
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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7 Singar —

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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
ey player
36 Something
that rings

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40 Diminutive
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fish
47 Heath plant
48 Orlnk like a
cat
51 Actreaa
Diane —
S3 Miatakes In
publishing
55 Valuable fur
56 Sounds ot
speakers
57 Soaked up
58 — Heming­
way

T“ T" TT 1

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10 Little bites
11 Erase
(printing)
12 Region
10 Comedian
Deluiae
21 Fool levers
22 Stared
unpleasantly
23 IM H Itli
24 Cry ot pain
25 Drudgery
28 Surfeit
20 Way of

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Madtad
Baseball slat.
Fart of Jacket
Cut ot beef
Mistake
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40 Decorative
fabric
40 Tropical fruit
50 Gone by
52 Gratuity
54 — Tin un
(movie dog)

WIN AT BRIDGE

by T.K. Ryan

TUMBLEWEEDS

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THIS YEAR.

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
moted as the fourth defensive
trick

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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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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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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�I A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, January 7, 1994

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
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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
Ja a . IB

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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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Th e nets are sidewalk rates.
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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•BACH CONDITIONS

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foot and glassy. Current to to the
north willth a water temperature
m y:
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of 61 dilegrecs. N ew S
Waves are 1 foot and
glassy. Current to slight to the
north, w ith a waler temperature
of 61 degrees.

SUNDAY
M il y su n n y 6 6 -4 6

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TIN S
S A TU R D A Y ;
S O L U N A R T A B L E ; Min. 1:40
a.tn., 2:00 p.m.; Mu|. 7:50 a.m..
8:15 p .m . T I D E S : D a y to n a
Bcachi highs. 4:14 a.m .. 4:47
p.m .: lows. 9:44 a.tn.. 10:15
p .m .; N e w 8 m y r n a B e a c h :
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
T o n i g h t : W in d s o u t h to
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.
Seas 5 to 7 ft. Bay and Inland
waters choppy In exposed areas.
Areas of rain and a few thun­
derstorms. mainly south part In
the afternoon

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Miami’s South
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
V rb l. e ld 7 5 -5 8

1 TA TH TIC S ________
T h e h ig h te m p e ru tu rc In
Sanford Thursday was 73 dcgri «-n .iii.l the overnight low w is
47 a* reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
R ecorded rainfall for ih r
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
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
□ T h u r s d a y 's high llHtottistitt 72
□ B a ro m e tr ic p re s s u re ,3 0 .1 6
□ R e la tiv e H u m id ity ,...8 7 pet

□ W in ds....... Southeast 3 mph
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□Sunset................... 5:44 p.m.
□ S u n ris e ....................7 :1 9 a.m .

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, January 7, 1JHM - 3*

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

FOR W O M EN
LA S T W EE K T O SAVE

"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
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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

1 4 .9 9

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

H O S IE R Y A N D U N D E R ­
W E A R F O R IN F A N T S ,
TO DDLERS, BOYS AND
G IR L S

2 FOR $ 3 4

• B u y 1-5, S a ve 2 0 %

“ 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.

FOR KIDS

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.
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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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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.
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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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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
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Undefeated no longer

B R IE F

Rams deal
first loss to
Silver Hawks

.

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.

iC*-

1

■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
U If It It — H
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.

□ i — WrsstUag, Fags a » _______________________

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Clark U 41 E ConnecticutM
Fairt*tgh Oickimon 71. Ml St M*ry’l7 l
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AlabamaSI IIS. Troy St 14
Ath*n« St 47. Faulkn*r 71
nfgom*ry 71. TafiadtgaM
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
Protby tor lantl. CrikmoM
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
Virginia Tech M.TuUn* 14
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Brtar Cliff OS Grand View M
Brown 74. Valparalto 71
Bartler 71. Bettwo* Caahmaa t)
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
NC HllnoillJ.W H MilwauteoM
Worthed. Mich 41. Saginaw Vel SI. 41
Ohio Dominican 114. F mdUy 11). SOT
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Jackm w u die 74. U m a r X
Mldwottorn SI M0. Cent OkUhomaH
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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
PAR W IS T
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
Historically Black Cal. A U. Tauraty
First Raeadr
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
MarrMtl Ctottk
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CalawbalSSi Andrews**
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
(H a ysII Assists-Canl FtorIdasIButtoSI.
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— Cant Florida X . SamtordX Techm calsSwaby A - ISM
ST CTSON M. OCOROIA I T . 4!
Slelsaa (4-4)
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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
Totals la to it ttit

Oearaia St (44)
Brooks 07 00 $. ShlWing O il I M IS.
Williams 4 * 1 1 0 . Smith S I I i 11. Irandon
4 17 1 S IA Hall I 1 44 S. Nucktol 14 11 I.
Petorsan 0 1 00 4. Wright I S #4 I Totals
14 471 MSS
Halttim* — Stetson M. Georgia SI. »
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
04 S4 S. Summers 7 4 S I A Atkktt S I I 1 S M.
Hyatt 14 441. Jackson I ) 1 11 Polk 11411.
Delaney 1 S #* I. Km slow I S 44 A Totals
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LOUISVILLE (111)
Osborn* 1 10 IS 7. Morton 1 114 4 17. Ronor
« 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 -

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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;
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Union.Term Ito. Knoiytlto*)
Virginia Tech 44. Morehoad St )1
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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
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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
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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
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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
SI ThamesAgutndt71. SI. Vlncer.ltl
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Pittsburgh al Kansas City. U » p a
(ABC)
Green Bay at DeNotl. 4p m (ABC)
Sunday. Jen.*
Minnesota al New Yaek Giants 13 X p 1
(CBSl
Denver *1 Let Angeles Ra ders a p ■
(NBC)

AM Tunes EST
EASTERN CONFEBENCE
A fleet i&lt; Davit4*a
W L T FIs OF OA
NY Rangxt
77 to 1 17 144 103
New Jen*?
» 17 4 to 141 1C*
Philadelphia
X II 3 O 144 114
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1* X 1 11 I X 111
Anaheim
14 74 1 14 III 134
Ten Jet*
11 11 * 31 101 117
Edmonton
It 74 a n i&gt;i 1*7
Thursday'* Games
Boston l Winnipeg a
SI Lous* 3. Hertford I
Toronto A Ollowa 3
Anaheim *. Chicago 1
Dalles A Philadelphia 0
Dataall IA San Josa 1
F n i i v 'i O*mii
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CaigaryaIN Y Islanders. 7 U p m
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Fbatadaipbto at Tampa B a y.liU p a t.
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N Y Hangars at Montreal. I 41 p m
Vancouver *1 Toronto. I H p i t t
Anaheim at it Lasiis.l 31pm
Detroit al Lot Angeles &gt;0 11pm

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NBA
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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.

3p m - WDBO AM (IM ). WaU Fares) *1
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
^
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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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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.
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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 *
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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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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
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JI5 WtU* SI. Wtntw sprtngt
(ASTIBH 0BTM0D0I
(oners Ortsodoi CSwnS. tt Oto.gr J00I D,&lt;tn Wty. Molltnd

Ttttr—i Ortsodoi O w ns. St Sle-en •ol 0 C A
t*95 lot# (m m , dd long.ood
Ctllt-n Ortsodoi CSw-cs. St dohn Ortsodoi, IT*] Cowntry OwO SO.
Stntonl
(SISCO*AL
AUSttnll [ptKCpW CSwnS ( DeBtryAt* (nlerpnt*
O n «l f ctKcpM O w ns Long.ood
(ptKCPtl O w ns ot ISO He. Co^ntnl. ITS Twite.tot dd. Wtnm Spnngi
(OttroMlOtScS ottseBetwr-KIton. IS1 ( let* Brtnttey Or. longwood
Holy Crotl Cpttcopti CSw-tS - I t An M AIS St. SAntord
SI Stlen ( PItcopAi CSwnS fOOdmtntndd . l*t*Mtr,
SI d«ntrd •CSwns SIS' lt*t Howtil dd .Vttnlt- Stn
ts* Chutes ol ISA Good Ss*ps*rd. U l LtA* Ai* . Mttlltnd
INT(BO(HOMINATIONAl
CKttr, Chnilitn Ctnltt. SOOW tts S i. Stnlord
He. Hmwti O m l'A n FHKr.ih.p_ ]M0 Cotmlry OuO dd Stn'ord
NortSitnd Commwntty Ow ns LX DogTrtcl dd. longwood
OwtrttcS DtWi*r*nc* Ci-li* H it S -i.i Ai* . Stnlord
MWlSH
Btlh Am Syntgogw* -nmttng Al co-sw ol Stnd L ttl And
County L*t* dd.tVitl It
Tt-rpte Shalom, t TBS (itsmt Bird. Dtnona
LUTHIXAN
AKtniaon Lwirw-tn Ownn Oti-trcrcw O t. CAtHtparry
Ooodt'wphfdLui'wrtnChwnA. (LCA. ISITOntndoOr |H.y 1 T*a
Stnlord
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
Fo»t,l LAM S***nis Ot, Ahwnt.,| Chwnh H*, I X Famt O l,
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
UC S S Spintual C*nlr*. USAS VotwUa A n .corntr ol
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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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IMS Old! 40
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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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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

I K

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

I

• S .B IlllB lc I
&gt;

I

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
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P I Mai
1 1DRM. I BATH. Neat toon
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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
^ M j« * « t l(c iv n il^ ljX ^ _

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/ * /

Lie Root Eitata Brpkar

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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On a 1 or a bdrm home ir
Seminole or Volutia county
Law monthly payment'
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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
H O U R S : M o n . - F rl. 6:30 - 6:30
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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

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■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
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A new cure for
painful leg cramps?
DEAR DR. G O T T ; A few nights
ago on a local radio station
during the public on-call period,
a doctor suggested thr use of
Citrate of Magnesia for leg
cramps nt night. H r suggested
one ounce on nn emply stomach
in the m orning, and for some. nn
addlllonnl ounce In late evening.
Thin should continue for the real
of a person's life. What la your
opinion?
D EA R H E A D E R : I am not
aware (hat l tils product, n laxutlvc. la uaeful In treullng Irg
cram ps. O rd ln n rlly . qu in ine
pills, such na Qulnnm m . are
used for Oils purpose.
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reduce nnclurnul Irg rram|&gt;s. a
common affliction of unknown
cause. I'd be grateful to hear
from renders who have found
th lsru rr to be effective.
DEAR DR . G O T T : Whits Irylng
to find un unll-lnflam m atory
drug to which I nrn not allergic,
my doctor prescribed To ler tin.
Within half nn hour. I broke out
In hives that were geometrical In
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?
DEAR R E A D E R : If you experi­
enced II. It really happened.
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
your account. 1 assume you are
allergic toToIcctln.
I'm su rp rised yo u r doctor
didn't believe you. The prudent
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
medical axiom that the patient’s

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h is t o r y u s u a lly g iv e s the
diagnosis. Perhaps It's time for
you to change physicians and
find a d o cto r who Is more
sympathetic and willing to lake
you seriously.
In th e m e a n t im e , a v o id
Tolectln like the plague.
T o give you m orr Information.

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Whal In the worst aspect of
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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In advance to time saving pro­
cedures. What you’ll conceive
will be feasible.
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
very productive day for you.
because you have wliat's re­
quired to be successful, which
arc Initiative and perseverance.
SCO R PIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22!
You're u good problem solver
today and there Is a chance
you'll find un Immediate solu­
tion for a mutter that has been
disturbing a close pal.
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
being.
Copyright 1994 N EW SPAPER
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