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O c to b e r 6,1995

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Saminole County olneo 1§08
88th Year, No. 34 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

Drugs: The long, hard fight

Susptct arrested
SANFORD — An IB-ycnr old Apopka man
suspected of ramming a Seminole County
deputy sheriffs car Thursday In the Wcklva
area has been arrested.
Dillon Benjamin Buller. 20 Weklvn Springs
Road was arrested by Orange County deputies
after he was found lying on the floor of a van
parked In his driveway.
Early Thursday, a Seminole County deputy
was called by homeowners In the 200 block of
Duncan Trail about an unidentified man
slumped over the wheel of a car parked In their
driveway. When the deputy tried to gel Butler
out of the car. the suspect put hts car In reverse,
striking the deputy's car. Eventually. Butler
drove the car Into a fence on Llndhurst Drive
and fled on foot. Butler was arrested for
possession of a stolen motor vehicle. The deputy
plans to seek aggravated battery on a firefighter,
aggravated battery on a law enforcement ofTIrcr
and fleeing a police officer charges as well
against Buller.

Ssllsrs waives right to appear
SANFORD — A teacher arrused of a con­
sensual sexual affair In 1994 with a female Lake
Howell student who was 17 at the time, entered
a written not guilty plea and waived his right lo
appear at his 1:30 p.m. urralgnmcnt Thursday.
George Sellers. 48. 426 Wild Fox Drive.
Casselberry was arrested Sept. 6 on 11 counts of
engaging In sexual activity with a child and one
count of promoting a sexual performance by a
child.
The alleged affair occurred from July through
September 1994. Sellers Is free on 810.000
bond.

Mini census to be done here
SANFORD — Employees of the U.S. Census
Bureau will visit a sample of area residents
during Oct. 15-21 to collect data on employment
and school enrollment for the Current Popula­
tion Survey, according to Jam es F. Holmes,
director of t he bureau's Atlantu regional office.
The local labor force data will contribute (o
Ihe national employment and unemployment
picture to be released Nov. 3 by the Bureau of
Labor Statistics. This month's survey will
Include questions on school enrollment, type or
school attended, grade retention, language
proficiency and disabilities.
Information supplied by Individuals to the
Census Bureau Is kept confidential by law. Only
statistical totals are published.

Bsmovitch denied parole
Dennis Bemovltch. 50. will remain In prison
after the Florida Purole Commission turned
down his request lo be released. Bemovltch was
sentenced to death for the rape of a Sanford teen
In 1971. The sentence was commuted to life In
prison the following year after the Supreme
Court overturned the death penalty In genera).
A second rape case against Bemovltch
Involving another Sanford teen was not tried
because the defendant had already been sen­
tenced to death.
Currently. In Florida, a life sentence means 25
years In prison wilhout the possibility of parole.
However, when Bernovlch's sentence was
commuted to life, no minimum mandatory
sentence was In place.

M a r iju a n a
b u s in e s s
shut down
b y d e p u t ie s

Students’
anti-drug
message in
poster art

By VICKI DaBORMIKR
Herald Senior Stall Writer_________

By SANDRA BU.IOTT
Herald Staff Writer_______ _______

LONGWOOD - Seminole County
sheriffs deputies, working with
agents from the Drug Enforcement
Agency (l)EAI shut down a small
marijuana farm and-retail outlet for
the drug.
According to the Seminole County
sheriffs office rc|x&gt;rt. deputies from
Ihe C ity -C o u n ty Investigative
Bureau (CCIH) assisted Ihe I)EA
when they executed a search war­
rant of a house al 219 Tnmoka Trail
In Longwcsnl on Wednesday.
Deputies reported that Ihe resi­
dents of Ihe home. Renee Jandrcau.
26. anti Kolicri Cndg DcSlcfano. 22.
along with a guest Joe Surhaiigh.
were there at the lime they arrived.
Search team s found a small
amount, less Ilian 20 grams of
marijuana In Surhuugh's right front
pants pocket. He was arrested for
possession of less than 20 grams of
marijuana.
However, sheriffs s|M&gt;kesmnn Ed
McDonough said a marijuana Inboratory was found In each of Ihe
home’s two tx-drooms and III the
upstairs loll.
In all. 143 plants were found to lie
thriving In Ihe artificial environ­
ment which had been created for
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SANFORD - Posters were hang­
ing from the floor lo Ihe celling.
They covered Ihe office walls ami
halls so completely. IIn- color of Ihe
paint could barely Ik- seen on Ilie
second floor In Ihe Slate Attorney's
Sanford offlrc building.
Over 2.000 Seminole County fifth
through eighth grade students used
d iv e rse w ays to express I lie
message...don't use drugs. Thurs­
day. a panel of Judges picked 13
posters which will lx- featured in Hie
1996 Drug-Free Calendar lo lie
distributed lo students throughout
the county.
From posters with warm, fuzzy
Images featuring clowns and (eddy
bears to stark scenes of graveyards,
a toc-taggcd corpse or arms slabbed
with hypoderm ic needles. Ihe
common theme expressed was a n ­
ti-drug use.
For Ihe second year. Slate At­
torney Norm Wolflnger and Sheriff
Don Esllngcr Joined together on the
calendar project. This year, the Red
Ribbon Week Committee became a
part of the project rather than
duplicating Ihe anil-drug poster
contest later tills monlli.

Deputy Joe Negri holds the grand prize winning poster drawn by English
Estates Elementary School fifth grader Allison Segal. Negri Is an Instructor
In the D.A.R.E. program. About 2,000 posters were submitted for the second
annual Drug Free Calendar put out by Slate Attorney Norm Wolflnger and
Sheriff Don Eslinger’s offices. For the 1996 calendar, the Red Ribbon Week
Committee Is also participating in the effori.

A plethora of artsy ideas
for your weekend adventures
By VICKI DaSORMICR
Herald Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — This weekend offers a plethora of
opportunities for those who want lo purchase, or Just
view, the handiwork of artisans and crullers who are
displaying their wares at a variety ol arts events around
Seminole County.
The ntnlli annual Lake Mary Heathrow Festival of the
Arts, which lias grown lo lx1one of Ihe premier events
In Ihe state, will lake place at Ihe LNL Acres Farm In
Heathrow.

dignitaries, also brought a letter ol commendation from
Gov. Lawton Chiles.
"I commend you.” the governor wrote In a Idler to
the festival organizers, "for your efTorts to provide
additional funding to Ihe 47 Seminole County public
schools for Iheir art and music programs.”
The event will raise money for th e schools’ cultural
programs through a variety of methods. They offer
scholarships lo 25 or more college-bound students as
well.
Organizers hope to raise 8100.000 toward their effort
Ibis year. To that end. Ihe governor wished them luck.
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Optimist Club taps top
club member of year
■y VICKI DeSOm illR
Herald Senior Staff Writer_________
SANFORD — Fellow Optimist
Club members say John Cullum
goes well beyond Ihe call of duly
when It comes to doing things for
young people.
As a member of the Optimist Club
for the Iasi year and a half. Cullum
has worked on a variety of programs
that target young people and reward
Ihcm for their hard work and thetr
accomplishments.
Recently. Cullum was named the
Optimist of ihe Year of the Sanford
chapter of the club that serves the
nerds of young people In Ihe
community.

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-Mark Twain
T o d a y : V a ria b le
c l o u d i n e s s w ith
scattered mainly af­
ternoon showers and
thunderstorms. High
In the mid to up|H-r
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John Cullum accepts Optimist Club top award from Audrey Ogden.

•'It's a real honor," he said, eyeing
the maple and metal plaque he
received al Ihe annual Installation
and Awards Uancjuet al the Mayfair
Golf and Country Club. "I was really
pleased to be named.”

In his position as activities
director at Seminole High School In­
dues many tilings for the students
there.
In addition, however, he lias
Initialed programs such as the
Student of the Month, which re­
cognizes top students at the school
for their work In (and mil oil the
classroom.
"I don't know.' he said. T just
look for ways we ran encourage the
students.”
Cullum was also elected as vice
president ol the local chapter.
"I guess I will have more op­
portunities to develop some projects
to help recognize the work the kills
are doing." he said.
Cullum said lie tries lo live by tinOptimist creed which says you must
promise yourself to. among olliei
things, "be so strong that nothing
can disturb your peace ol mind; ami
to think only ol the best anil to
expect only the IhM "

Every penny counts to help schools
By VICKI DsBORMIBR
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD &lt; Your mother probably taught you
that It Is pottle to otter a word of thanks when you
received something
A card, which looks very much like a credit
card, lias been distributed throughout Seminole
Couiily.
That card ts a way lor residents amt merchants
to say a monetary "Thanks' to the schools for the
work they do In educating local children.
The THANKS card, created by Marketing
Management I'orp.. offers rebates to the eon

sumer as well as a way to donate money to the
school of their choice. One eighth of one cent
trom every dollar spent ts donated to th e school
(he user directs.
Merchants benefit In that they can collect
demographic information about the customers
provided by Ihe Nashville firm which Issued the
cards. Merchants pay 8500 each to participate,
tint the Information provided by the marketing
company can help them better target their
customers through advertising campaigns.
Currently. 50 merchants In Seminole and
Orange c o u n tie s , including T ex aco , a re
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MIAMI — A Miami businessman has been sentenced to four
years in prison for his role In a Haitian drug-smuggling
operation.
Je a n Schubert Beltzaire pleaded guilty to cocaine trafficking
charges for his role In the operation allegedly headed by Frantz
Btamby. cousin of deposed Haitian Brig. Gen. Philippe Btamby.
Frantz Btamby was arrested last July on charges of shipping
about 235 pounds of cocaine to Miami in 1992. While In
custody, he cooperated with authorities. Implicating Belizalre
and several low-level Haitian leaders In the operation.
Beltzalre’s plea agreement calls for three of the four counts of
conspiracy to Import cocaine charges to be dropped. The one
remaining charge carries a four-year jail term, but he will
receive credit for the one year he lias already spent In Jail. U.S.
District Court Judge Wilkie Ferguson ruled Thursday.
Frantz Btamby is close to accepting a similar plea on th e
sam e charges, but he Is said to be seeking a reduction of the jail
time for his cooperation with federal authorities, prosecutors
said.

BIim Angtla ratuma air show
PENSACOLA — The Navy's Blue Angels trill resume their air
show schedule Saturday after a two-week hiatus caused by a
crisis In confidence, a spokesman for the precision flying team
The flight demonstration squadron will fly shows Saturday
and Sunday In San Francisco. Lt. John Kirby said Thursday.
Cmdr. Donnie Cochran, who flies the lead Jet. ordered th e
team to land In the middle of a show Sept. 23, at Virginia
Beach, Va., when he discovered he had Improperly set up a
routine.
He canceled a show the following day at Virginia Beach and
shows last weekend in Alexandria. La., so the team could
return to Its home base. Pensacola Naval Air Station, for more
practice.
Hurricane Opal forced the squadron Tuesday to move Its
practices to El Centro Naval Air Facility. Calif. A day later
Cochran waa satisfied that he and the other five pilots had
relum ed to peak proficiency and ordered the shows to go on.
The team arrived Thursday In San Francisco and will conduct
a routine there Friday. Kirby said.

Opal after the storm
As they dig out, residents start looking ahead
By DAN S8WILL
Associated Press Writer
DEST1N. Fla. — In their first
evening after Hurricane Opal,
Betty and Dan Cooper had awe
for the power of nature, many
unanswered questions about the
future, and platefuls of roast beef
and sweet potatoes cooked over
charcoal.
"It's been 30 years since I
camped out like th is.” Mrs.
Cooper said.
The couple. Ilve-ln managers
for the 23-unit Capri By the Gulf
condominiums, used a charcoal
smoker Thursday to cook their
dinner as they tried to use up
food In a freezer that had no
They were among many peo­
ple who. after witnessing the
dam age from th e n a tio n 's
thlrd-costlleat hurricane ever,
were wondering how the area
will recover.
Opal's powerful surge severely
eroded the glittering beaches
that are the region's economic
foundation.
“It's Just so hard to believe,"
Mrs. Cooper said. "This one Just
took us right under.”
Opal killed at least 16 people
In four states after slamming

Into the Florida Panhandle on
Wednesday with winds up to
144 mph. It caused an estimated
81.8 billion In damnge to Insured
property along the Gulf of Mex­
ico and knocked out power to 2
million people before losing Its
punch.
At the Coopers' condos in this
Panhandle town about 20 miles
east of Pensacola, three decks to
the beach were tom away and
destroyed, and the awlmmlng
pool was ruined. Several of the
condos were heavily damaged,
with windows blown out and
rooms drenched with debris and
sugar-white sand.
"I don't know how they're
going to replace the beach." aald
condo resident A1 Brelthaupt.
"It’s going to take a major
project by the Army Corps of
Engineers."
State and federal helicopters
and planes buzzed back and
forth along the heavily damaged
beach area.
Cooper said he planned to find
fed eral e m e rg e n c y r e p r e ­
sentatives and ace if there will be
funds for restoring the beach
and helping with major damage.
He began hls day by calling
each of the 23 owners to give
them a report on the damage lo

their units. He then started ing and left a neighboring one
initial cleanup of debris and untouched, lt reminded him of
began lining up crews lo come In hls experience as an 18-year-old
soldier in Nagasaki. Japan, at
later for the heavy work.
the end of World War II.
Cooper, who has managed the
property for 15 years with hls
" I w a s th e re a fte r they
wife, said he had plenty of dropped the atom bomb and you
contacts for the repairs.
would see everything destroyed
but one building would sill) be
"With all the work that needs there." he said.
to be done around here. If you're
Just using the yellow pages
Hls wife looked sadly over the
you're going to have a long
heavily eroded beach.
wall." Cooper aald.
"This la like my baby here."
[c pondi
cau sea destructlon to one build­ she said.

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Pabbte Junction, 702 8. French
Ava. In Sanford, hald a grand
ra-opanlng calibration this
past Saturday. Tha company la
Inaugurating a rafurblihad
oparatlon with many naw Items
faaturad and a numbtr of
attractiva displays created to
glva proapsctlvs customsrs
Idaas for landscaping and
building projects. Shown at tha
ribbon cutting ceremony, left
to r ig h t, m ech an ic P ate
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Joe Sebelte, district marketing
m an ag er G eorge Canned,
home o ffic e s a le s repre­
sentative Bob Witman, comp­
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MELBOURNE — School officials like a new idea to recycle
plastic knives, spoons, forks and trays by using a citrus
oll-bascd product to break them down Into liquid.
But administrators In Brevard County are not too en­
thusiastic about the money needed to get the project under
way In the public schools.
Harvey Katz, a chemist who heads International Foam
Solutions In Boca Raton, w ants to get the program started In
Brevard County, but hls proposed plant needs a guaranteed
source of waste polystyrene.

Fourth slaying; Serial killer at work?
the city, leaving detectives un­
certain If there la more than one
ST. PETERSBURG - A* killer.
"There are similarities, but
police Investigate whether the
slayings of four prostitutes since there are also dissimilarities,"
May are related, others In the said SI. Petersburg Sgt. Glen
area are "spooked" and trying to Moore. "We're working them
protect themselves, one pro­ together In case they arc re­
lated."
stitute said.
Information was forwarded to
On Wednesday, police iden­ the FBI after a third prostitute
tified the fourth victim as was found dead In August.
Barbara Jean Faulkner. Her Investigators say the first three
body was found Monday stuffed women died In a similar way,
in n laundry bag and left beside a although they haven't said how.
trash bln.
"Everybody's real spooked
The bodies of three other about II," one prostitute, who
prostitutes also were found was licit Identified, told The
dumped In nr near trash bins in Tampa Tribune. "But we won’t
St. Petersburg or Just north of stop dating. It's what we all do

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for a living. You Just have to be
more on your guard."
The woman said she won't get
Into a car with a broken passen­
ger-side door handle, or one
where the driver can lock all
doors from hls side.

targets of opportunity if you're
inclined to murder females.'!
Tcrrlto said. And, because they
don't have strong family ties;
they’re often not reported miss*
ing Immediately.

For protection, she carries a
pair of scissors that can fit In the
palm of her hand, and the
Ingredients for a makeshift torch
— n can of hair spray and a
cigarette lighter.
It's not unusual for killers lo
hone In on prostitutes, said
Leonard Terrllo. a professor nt
the University of South Florida
who studies crime patterns.
"First of all. they're good

One similarity In the crimes 4
the trash bins — "may be
s y m b o l i c ." T e rrllo aald;
"They're viewed aa garbage." :
Autopay results for Faulkner,
33. were Incomplete Thursday. .
One of the few things de­
tectives know about her death la
she was stuffed In a heavy-duty
laundry bag. The bag’s logo;
with the words "Penn Ohio towel
supply." was last used In the
late 1970s In the northeast.

TH E W E A T H E R
NATIONAL T IM M

■X T1N D 1D O U T LO O K
Today: Variable cloudiness with
scattered mainly a fte rn o o n
showers and thunderstorm s.
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Wind becoming southeast 10 to FRIDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
SUNDAY
SATURDAY
!5 mph. Rain chance 40 per­ P tlycldy 89-77
Mstly cldy 87-73 Mstly cldy 87-73 M stly cldy 87-73
P tly c ld y 87-75
cent. Friday night: A chance of
evening showers an d th u n ­
derstorms then partly cloudy.
n s T ic s
Low In the lower lo mid 70s.
Southeast wind diminishing lo 5
FRIDAY!
The high tem perature in
mph. Rain chance 30 percent.
SOLUNAR TABLE: mill.. Sanford Thursday was 87 de­
Saturday: Purdy cloudy with
3:50 a.m.. 4:05 p.m.. inaj.. 9:55 grees and the overnight low was
scattered afternoon showers and
a .lit.. 1 0 :2 0 a . in .T ID E S : 75 as reported by the University
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thunderstorms. High In the up­
Daytons B each: highs, 6:12 of Florida Agricultural Research
Sept. 24
Oct. I
per 80s. Rain chance 40 per­
a.in.. 7:11 p.m.: lows. 12:27 and Education Center. Celery
cent.
a.hi.. 12:51 p.m.: New Smyrna Avenue.
Beach: highs. 6:47 a m .. 7:16
Recorded rainfall lor the
p.m.; lows. 12:32 a.in.. 12:56 period, ending al 9 a.ill. Friday,
p.m.: Cocon Bench: highs. 702 lolallcd .05 inches.
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"9 0 0 " num ber for getting Information about winnings
numbers and payouts.
The new number, available across the United States, la
1-900-737-7777.
The automated telephone line, which casts callers 77 cents
per minute, offers one year's previous winning numbers and
prize payouts for all four on-line games and announces th e
estimated Florida Lotto Jackpot, said Ed George, the lottery
spokesman.
The new line will be available 24 hours a day, 363 days a
year.
The Florida Legislature m andated the new 900 line,
eliminating the 800 number line as cost-cutting measure. The
state will receive 30 cents for each of the calls made to the new
automated system.
The lottery's player hotline operators will still be available to
answer q uestion s In English an d Spanish at (904) 487*7777,

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DAYTONA BEACH — A onetime volunteer chaplain for the
Volusia County sheriff's department has been charged with
sexually assaulting a woman he counseled.
Chris Amos Hlrachmann. 54. posted 825.000 and was
released following his arrest Wednesday.
A 34-year-old woman complained that he assaulted her In
March 1994 after she received religious counseling from
Hlrachmann. She said she waa afraid until recently to report
what happened.
Hlrachmann. whose business card lists him as pastor for a
local religious group, served as a volunteer chaplain from
March 1993 through August of this year, said sheriff's
spokesman Gary Davidson. Hlrachmann was released when
the program was revamped.

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Unemployment rate steady
from earlier starting dates for

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» W p . Highway 17-99 la Longwood, reported
that a man, identlfed aa Donakl K. Tannery, purch—ed a 1996
and paid for It with a check. The information v a t
artth a cheeking approval aendcc and th e aaleamen
cd of possible fraudulent activity fay the subject. Ten
the check v an returned faecauae the
•D*fed to be Tannery and the truck, valued at
937.000, are not to be found.

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• A man who Uvea In the 2800 Stock of Kaat 3 le t Street in
Sanford reported that his windshield had been damaged In hie
driveway between S ep t 39 and SO.
• A man who Uvea In the 700 lock of Creekwater Terrace In
ahe Mary reported th at —
damaged — »&lt; partially
moved the handle of hla car door between Sept. 29 andSO.

Jeep itoltn
A man who Uvea In the 100 block of Brtdgeway Circle In
Longwood reported that hla 1994 Jeep Cherokee waa taken
from hla drtveway. He aald he keya were left In the vehlde
n v w i mmn s w ^ vq
Krtatlan Brgala. 23. 2444 Park Ave, Bantord. and Torrance
Anthony Moore. SO. 1S09 Summerlin Ave.. Sanford, were
aneated far retail theft by Sanfard Police on Wedneaday night.
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abort*, valued at 980. from the rack and brought them to
Benito who waa In the todtoa' deportment.
They aald ahe took them back to Um boy*’ departm ent and
trted to art a reftmd far the Items.
Both were taken to the John E. Folk Correctional Facility and
held tn Ueu of 9115 bond.

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Charles Henry Hibert. S3. SOS Rochelle Ave.. Apt. 438, wfts
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Police aald he removed a eerewdrtver off the shelf at S e a n at
Seminole Towne Center and concealed It in hi* pants. They
•aid he left the store without maUnf an effort to pay for the
He was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility.

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Richard Thomas Price. 37. 300 B. Airport Btvd., Apt. 13.
Sanford, waa arrested for battery-dome*tic violence on
Wednesday by Sanford Police.
Sanford Police aald he and his girlfriend got Into a verbal
argument at home and continued the disagreement when they
went to a bar on South Orlando Drive tn Sanford. Police aald be
knocked her to the ground as the debate turned physical.
He waa taken to the John K. Folk Correctional Facility and
held without bond.
Aggravated aMaultclMrgtd
Sylvester Walker, 19. 900 E. Airport Bhrdr, Apt. 21. waa
aneated far aggravated aaaault and resisting an officer with
violence by Sanfard Police on Wednesday.
Police mid they had responded to hla residence tn reference
to a call about a shooting incident. They aald he matched the
him, police said, he tried to run
As they attempted to
brought to the ground and eras taken
away. He fought. but
to the John K. IPolk Correctional Facility where he waa held on
92.000bond.

Fight toads to arrttt
Sheens Alyssa Wright. 23. who gave police no local address,
waa arrested for aggravated battery by Sanford Police on
Wedneaday.
Police said she and another woman were Involved In a
"physical confrontation" on Lake Monroe Tenace.
Police said they were arguing over a parking apace. Police
aald she put her hands over the victim's face and cut her face
with a sharp object.
She waa taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 94.000 bond.

Chase toads to two arrasts
Jaaon Daniel Dodd. 20, 4091 Smith Canal Road. Sanford,
and Charlea Powers of Paola. were arrested for fleeing and
attempting to elude a police officer by Seminole County
denudes on W tdnesdiy •
Deputies aald they noticed a car driven by Dodd, In which
Powers was a passenger. speeding across the parking lot of the
Winn Dixie Ptaxa on Airport Boulevard.
Deputies pursued the car through residential areas and
called on Sanford Police for assistance.
Sanford Police stopped them and they were taken Into
cuatody.
They were taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
and held on $500 bond each.

Man resists amst
Fred Allen Bray. 20. 12 Shea Lane, waa arrested for
disorderly conduct and with resisting arrest without violence
by Sanford Police on Wedneaday.
Police said he was leaving the emergency room at Central
Florida Regional Hospital when he began screaming and using
profanity.
He did not leave when he waa asked so he waa placed under
arrest
As officers tried to arrest him. he would not allow himself to
be handcuffed. He waa subdued with a single shot of mace and
taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility. There, he was
held on 1500 bond.

Mm sllsgsdly tskss bssr
Richard Bradshaw Stenstnxn. 21.413 Willow Ave.. Sanford,
waa arrested for burglary and petit theft on Wednesday by
Sanford Police.
Police said he used a clnderblock to break out the glass In a
door at a pub on Airport Boulevard. Once Inside, they said, he
took two six-packs of beer.
He waa taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $1.000 bond.

i Warrant*
•Allan Armando Orellana. 20. 300 Forest Lake Drive.
Altamonte Springs, waa arrested on a warrant for throwing a
deadly mtaalle Into a building by Lake Mary Police on
Wedneaday.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $10.099bond.
•Sam Nobles, 45. 173 W. Crystal Lake Ave., Lake Mary, was
aneated on a warrant for aggravated battery by Seminole
County aheiilTa deputies on Wedneaday. He waa held at the
John E. Polk Correctional Facility on $4,000 bond.
•John FlUgerald Oolatte, 30. 401 Seminole Blvd.. Sanford,
waa arrested on a Seminole County warrant for violating the
terms of his probation on grand theft charges. He waa held at
the John E. Polk Correctional Facility without bond.

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WASHINGTON - The nation's
unemployment rate held steady
at 6.0 percent tn September as a
Mg Jump tn employment at firms
supplying tem porary workers
offset widespread weakness In
manufacturing.
The Labor Department aald
today th a t th e o verall un­
employment rate last month
remained stuck around the level
It has been since May. Since
peaking this year at 5.5 percent
tn April, the Jobless rate has
been either 6.6 percent or 5.7
percent for each of the past five
months.
The number of payroll Jobs
rose by 121,000 last month,
■lightly below eco n o m ists'
expectations. Payroll Jobs had
increased 262.000 in August,
but much of that strength came

Analysts said today's report
reflected an economy that la
growing at a modest level after
nearly stalling out In the spring.
they noted that proremained. especially tn
manufacturing.
The Septem ber unemploy­
ment report waa unlikely to
settle the debate over whether
the Federal Reserve will cut
Interest rates further this year.
Some economists believe the
current upturn Is still anemic
and In need of further credit-rate
relief w hile o th e r analysts
believe that manufacturing will
resume growth later this year
after businesses work down an
overhang of unsold Inventories.
For September, manufacturing
industries shed 32,000 Jobs,
bringing total losses since March
to 200,000. The losses last

Officials: Poverty
decline no reason
to cut welfare
I f R I H I . S I L L I
Asaoclatad Pros* Writer_______
WASHINGTON - Although a
new government report shows
both the number and percentage
of Americana in poverty dropped
significantly last year, now la not
the time to cut federal welfare
programs, adm inistration of­
ficials say.
''Given th e persistence of
poverty and the Increase In
Inequality (between rich and
poor), I would argue this la not
the time to cut back In programs
Intended to help the most vul­
nerable In our society." Joseph
E. Stlgllt*. chairman of President
Clinton’s Council of Economic
Advisers, told reporters Thurs­
day.
Earlier, the Commerce De­
partment released a report that
found the poverty rate went
from 15.1 p a r e n t of the popula­
tion tn 1993 to 14.5 percent In
1994.
The number of Americans tn
poverty also dropped by L2
million, to 36.1 million, making
1994 the flrat-ycar In a decade
that both the rate and total
declined.
Poverty In America waa de­
fined last year as Income of lesa
than 415.141 for a family of
four.
However, the total In poverty
waa still 5.6 million above 1969.
when the poverty rate waa 13.1
percent. Census Bureau statist!-

Teacher sent
to prison
for 10 years
By Tbs A——l«t#d Proas
ROCKLEDGE - A parade or
witnesses spoke to a Judge be­
fore he sentenced a former
Merritt Island high school teach­
er to 10 years In prison for
having oral aex with four studcntsln her classroom.
Karen Roberta could have re­
ceived 10O years In prison. She
showed little emotion Thursday
aa Brevard Circuit Judge Jerc
Lober gave her the minimum
allowable term under court
guidelines for her conviction on
64 counts of having sex with the
students In 1993 and 1994.
Lober listened to 13 witnesses,
including former students and
family members who advocated
an even more lenient sentence
for Roberts. 31.
Defense atto rn e y Michael
Bross argued for probation,
saying the two months Roberts
has spent in Jail since her Aug.
26 conviction had been In­
carceration enough.
"Karen Roberta didn’t attack
these victims from behind a
bush. These victims were ag­
gressors and provokers and In­
itiators of this action also." Bross
said.
P rosecutor Meryl Allawas
argued that Roberts was the
mastermind of the sexual en­
counters, controlling the boys'
movements with hall passes and
detentions.
She did not deny the boys
were willing participants but
said the case bolls down to one
fact.
"She violated the trust we
have In teachers and she vio­
lated th e law, repeatedly,"
Allawas said.
One parent added that Rob­
erts’ actions had left a perma­
nent mark on her child.
In addition to prison, Lober
sentenced Roberts to 15 years'
probation.

1/*.

clan D aniel W einberg said
Thursday In releasing the report.
It was based on a survey of some
60,000 households.
The statistics may provide
a m m u n itio n to Republican
members of Congress who have
been fighting to cut programs
that aid the working poor as they
try to overhaul welfare, balance
the budget and rein In Medicaid
costs. Other recent signs of
declining poverty include a de­
crease tn the number of Ameri­
cans collecting food stamps.
The economy grew last year
by 4.1 percent, the best showing
in a decade. That strong growth
helped to push the unemploy­
ment rate to a four-year low and
played a role in lowering the
poverty rate.
At the same time, median
household Income remained
e s s e n ti a lly u n c h a n g e d at
$32,264. The major exception
was among black households,
whose Inflation-adjusted median
rose from $20,032 tn .1993 to
$21,027 last year, an increase of
5 percent.
Labor Secretary Robert B.
Reich cited the report's positive
news as an argument against
GOP attempts to rein in gov­
ernment programs. One of the
R e p u b l i c a n t a r g e t s , th e
eamed-lncome tax credit, pulled
about 2 million Americans out of
poverty In 1994. he said.
"The eamed-lncome tax cred­
it. together with an Increase In
the minimum wage, is vitally
Important." Retch said.
Republicans want to cut the
credit by up to 25 percent and
they oppose any Increase in the
$4.25-an-hour minimum wage.
Clinton has proposed a 90-cent
Increase In the minimum wage
over two years.
Isa a c S h a p iro , associate
director of the liberal Center on
Budget and Policy Priorities, said
It was mostly families at the top
of the Income scale who have
benefited from the economic
recovery.
"In any recovery, the folks
who arc reached last by the
recovery tend to be those at the
bottom," he said. "One year of
progress Is a good sign but we
still have a ways to go even to
get back to where the poverty
rate was a few years ago."
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month were widespread, with
the largest declines occurring In
apparel and textiles, where Job
looses have been accelerating tn
the last few months. The key
auto sector also suffered big
losses for the month, declining
by 9.000Jobs.
The manufacturing weakness
was offset by gains In service
Industrie*, which added 106.000
Jobs In September. More than
half of that gain came In busi­
ness services, with temporary
help firms accounting for a big
Increase o f35.000Jobs.
With the summer vacation
season ending, the amusement
an d recreation Industry lost
13.000 Jobs. However, hiring in
the health Industry remained
strong with a gain of25,000.
Jobs In the government sector
fell by 30,000 last month, with
moat of the weakness reflecting
a problem the government has
had adjusting for earlier school
openings. This category had
shown a big Increase In August.
Retail employment rose by a
strong 46.000 in September as
re sta u ra n ts and bars added
20.000 jobs, partially recouping
Mg losses that had occurred tn
August. Employment growth at
auto dealership* was also strong.

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As the economy slowed from
robust growth In 1994. employ­
ment growth has also slowed.
Payroll Job* had been rising by
a n average of 365,000 per
month tn the Rna] quarter of
1994. But In the Just completed
July-September quarter, the In­
c r e a s e h a t a v e ra g e d J u s t
130,000 per month.
• . The average workweek inched
up to 34.4 noun while factory
overtime rose to 4.5 hours.
Average hourly earnings In­
creased oy 4 cents to 611.52 tn
September, erasing a 2 cent torn
the month before.

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Outstanding
events
It m ay seem a s though there a re sim p ly too
m any th in g s to d o this weekend. A long with
norm al y a rd mowing and o th er w eekend
a c t i v i t i e s , w e h a v e b o th t h e L a k e
M ary/H eathrow Festival of the A rts, a n d the
Sem inole C ounty Historical Society's Pioneer
Days N' W ay s festival.
T h ese a r e both outstanding ev en ts, a n d are
planned to coincide with each o th e r rath e r
th a n to com pete. It Is hoped th a t persons
a tten d in g o n e of these functions will also visit
the oth er.
R egardless of w hat a person m a y find of
Interest, b o th events will be Jam -packed with
special ev en ts. People who m a y consider
them selves Civil War enthusiasts sh o u ld not
m iss th e re-enactm ent at the Pioneer D ays N'
W ays festival. Especially Sunday a t 2 p.m ..
w hen n o n e o th er than Abraham Lincoln an d
Florida’s fo u rth governor M adison S tarke
Perry will b e portrayed. Of course th e re will
be th e re-enactors who have form ed the
S eventh R egim ent of the Florida V olunteer
Infantry u n it. W ta t wlB happen w h e n “ Abe”
show s u p a t thlfc a v ts t with sev eral dozen
"R eba" la an y o n e's dasss.
R e g a r d in g th e F estiv a l o f th e A rts,
practically every type of a rt w ork will be
displayed an d offered for sale. O ne of th e
m ajor a ttra c tio n s will be the s tu d e n t a r t tent.
It will give people the opportunity of seeing
today, th e beginning a rt w orks of o u r top
a rtists o f tom orrow .
We su g g e st y o u visit the stu d e n t a r t ten t,
reg ard less of w hether you are a p a re n t of one
of th e p a rtic ip a n ts or not. It's refresh in g to see
the w ork o u r youngsters are tu rn in g o u t.
S o m e o f th e proceeds fro m th e Lake
M ary/H eathrow Festival of the A rts w ill assist
in sch o larsh ip s.
A g re a t deal of outstanding e n te rta in m e n t
Is also pro m ised a t the arts festival a s well a s
th e h isto ric event.
Both e v en ts are scheduled for b o th S a tu r­
day a n d Sunday. Which o n e sh o u ld you
a tte n d ? We suggest m aking a n effort to
atte n d b o th of them. Take th e en tire family
an d m a k e a weekend of It.
W e h a v e m an y artistic people, a n d m any
histo rical en th u siasts In Central Florida. Visit
th ese tw o events and get to know th em . You'll
be glad y o u did.

LETTERS

Rescue service
1 was very pleased to read In the Tuesday Sept.
12 edition of the Sanford Herald of Fire Chief's
Tom Hickson's suggestion that the Sanford Fire
Department transport Sanford's 111 citizens to the
hospital.
The fire department responds Immediately to
911 calls and renders emergency treatment to the
stricken person. They are qualified and properly
equipped to transport the person to the hospital
but have to aland by while an ambulance
transports the person at considerable expense to
the famUy. I was charged S238 tn 1989. The only
service the ambulance personnel gave me was to
drive me to Centra) Florida Regional Hospital
(approximately 3 miles from my home) and escort
me to the emergency room.
As the citizens of Sanford pay for the fire
equipment and personnel with their taxes it is an
Imposition for liwm to be charged the exorbitant
fee by the ambulance company.
The Herald article Indicated the fire chief
bellevca he can handle the transportation with the
present equipment and personnel It was also
stated that no additional Insurance costs are
contemplated.
I look forward to an early affirmative vote to
Implement the transportation of our ill citizens to
the hooptlal by tbs Seated Fire Deportment. This
would relieve our people of the ridiculous
overcharge to which they are now subjected.
Albert G. Hegeman
Sanford

Fiscal responsibility
1 have been out of town and upon return. I
noticed that Maryanne Morse la recommending the
county spend over 6300.000 to purchase new
hardware and software for the county, even though
the Clerk of the Court has the same hardware and
software readily available and had offered to share
It.
As county business residents who are suffering
from flooding and a lack of sewage system In our
area we think there are much more effective ways
for the county to spend thia amount of money,
rath er than replacing current hardware and
software packages. This proposal la fiscally Ir­
responsible. Now Is the time to address the serious
problems of the county ted not duplicate already
existing and available computer systems.
Jim Taylor
Jim Taylor Corporation
Sanford

Getting tough on crime and murder
There has been s solid drop In the crime rate,
particularly in many big cities. This calls for an
Ideological review, and
id the available data doesn't
make liberals look good.
During the first six months of 1986. the
homicide rate in New York City
plunged by 32 percent. The Chicago rate
dropped by IB percent. Atlanta and New Orleans
by 16 percent. Boston by 12 percent. 8t. Louis
and Washington by 10 percent. Detroit by 9
percent, L os A ngeles by 7 percent a n d
Philadelphia by 6 percent. These have been
American crime capitals. In many eases, the
dimlnishment has been going on for several
years.
It's not ju st m urder that's going down. A
broader Index, the violent ertme rate, declined by
4 percent In 1994 (FBI data) following a 1993
decline. Advance indications from some police
departments around the country show yet a
further drop of violent crime eo for In 1996.
Something big Is probably happening. If we
understand the policy driving It. that can be built
upon, and the sooner the better.
Two principles, starkly ddfctent. have been In
play for three decades. Liberals have said that
the Increase In crime Is due to “root causes'' In
the society. Conservatives have mid the Increase

tn crime has been due to
Justice system.
The current liberal
theology indicates
that the root causes
are worse than be­
fore: Real wages have
gone down, joom in
the Inner cities have
d is a p p e a re d a n d

In the criminal

to the poor have been
trimmed. According­
ly. crime should be
going up. But It's.
The current (acts,
however, do general­
ly conform to the
conservative view.
We have toughened
( i t ' s n o t Just
up. There are cur­
mu rdart hst’s
rently 1.8 million
going d o w n .J
persons tn prison In
America, up from
600,000 In I960.
Studies have shown th a t a violent criminal
typically commits at least 12 crimes per year.

When a million prisoner* are added to the prtmn
population, that's 12 motion violent crimes that
are not committed on the streets.
There are also more cops on the beat
practicing[toughen
tougher crime control. Both New York
and Houston
ton have added poHce. Police departputting the best
m enu in both cities have
ly conduct. Jumping
beer on the streets and public urination. The
theory is that such actions provide a more civil
ambiance, as well as offering patrolmen the
opportunity to frisk young thugs and take away
their guns.
With all this tn mind, there are several central
facu to remember l.| the violent crime rale is
still terrifyingly Ugh. and 2.) there mey wen be a
ticking demographic ciluis bomb. The number
of prime-crime young males (ages 14-24) will
Increase by about 2 million by the year 2000. H
Is young males who w s w * iwwt of tbs violent
crimes in America. And while total violent crime
rates have declined, violent crime among young
males has grown and become ever-mcre vicious.
Kids 8 years old today will threaten us tn Just a
few yean.
Therefore what? At the te a t. surety, continue
down th e conservative path of crime control.

JACK ANDERSON

aJSifejH ’w
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G O P ready to toss
Medicaid
to states
WASHINGTON - It's the federal health

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DONNA BRITT

Why we do it, have babies
WASHINGTON - Ju st like that, it can hit
you.
I knew what I wanted to do in my lost
column before going on maternity leave. I
hoped to answer a question that I've repeatedly
asked myself:
Why in this world — of genocldal wars. AIDS
and "Showgirls" — would a sane person have
a baby at air?
I hoped to discover why I volunteered for ■
state In which I've gained enough weight to
play fullback for the Redskins. And I figured 1
might end by acknowledging what I too often
forget —" that life, with its limitless chances
for redemption — la Its own best reason.
But Just like that, racism changed every­
thing.
Just like always.
This time, it was an article In the Oct. edition
of T h e New R ep u b lic, “ R ace In th e
Newsroom.” In it. writer Ruth Shallt claims
that the quest for diversity has compromised
the practice of Journalism at the prestigious
Washington Post, my employer for six years.
Because affirmative action In Its current
form Is no more perfect than It was when white
men were the ones given every preference, a
thoughtful and challenging piece could be
done.
Shallt's Isn't it. She suggests tn her 13-page
article that some minority Post reporters and
editors were hired or promoted chiefly due to
their color, that superquallflcd whites were
passed over In favor of marginal blacks and
black editors gleefully have limited the work
and careers of hard-working whites. While
white sources often are cloaked tn anonymity
— which emboldened them to say that
unnamed minority staff members "can't write
a lick" and produce Indecipherable work —
most minorities are quoted by name. Including
my husband, national reporter Kevin Merida.
Reading the piece, seeing the effect It hod on
my co-workers, my husband and myself. I
knew my farewell column had to be entirely
different.
Shallt's article launched dozens of bitter
newsroom discussions —some in which white
stalT members were as outraged as their
minority peers.
It was maddening, seeing the competence
and qualifications of the Post's minority staff
members anonymously questioned, their often
hard-won victories belittled. Among other
examples. ShalU suggests that a scries pro­
duced by a black man-white woman team, a
Pulitzer Prize finalist, was largely the work of a
■ingle white reporter — who strongly refutes
that assertion. Shallt quotes an editor as
saying the Post's black recruiter Is so Intent on
rejecting white men that she prevents the Post
from hiring "the best" white males — though
successful black reporters have groused that

her high standards have kept themi cout. too.
My husband’s inclusive: statemen
statement that black
Journalists generally feel less valued was
twisted to suggest th a t as Shallt put It his
“Insecurity about his position” la typical of the
"plight of the affirmative action baby."
Not being black — and having (ailed to
thoughtfully Interview those who are — Shallt
can'tknow that feeling leas valued more often
la the result of seeing
y o u r s k ills u n ­
d e ru se d a n d u n ­
d e ra p p re c ia te d .
K n o w i n g my
h u sb a n d ’s and
others' talents — and
that similarly gifted
w h ite J o u rn a lists
rarely face such ac­
cusations — her ar­
rogance stung.
I mean, this Is my
baby's daddy. And In
the midst of crib
a s s e m b ly , b ab y
But just like
show ers a n d th e
heart-leaping realiza­
that, racism
chant
inoed
tion that I'd soon see
ever
hing. J
trymlr
my new son, 1 again
laced an Incalculable
crime: that even one
more infant must be
bom whose worth is
suspect only because of his or her color.
Ira a crime, too. that Shallt ” who In her
article took quotes out of context, who failed to
use statements she got from whites that
refuted her premise, whose multitude of
Inaccuracies extends even to physical descrip­
tions. who reported false rumor as fact without
checking with all Involved and who twice in
her short career "accidentally" plagiarized
other writers’ work — Is exactly the type of
marginal reporter she accuses certain minority
journalists of being.
Yet Shallt can ply her craft at an Intellectual
Journal without anyone saying that she got.
and keeps, her Job because of her color —
because her color Is white. Which sure sounds
like affirmative action to me.
So she Joins a host of mediocre white
workers who pretend that standards are being
Jeopardized only by Inept minorities and that
Incompetence comes In every shade but white.
Then It hit me. No biased article can reduce
my husband's love of Journalism nor his
pleasure In its practice. My worries about how
my kids may be challenged by racism can't
■hake my certainty that they'll help reduce the
goblin's power. And a t best, we do what we do
— write stories, throw tea parties. Insist on
having babies In a crazy world — for
something nobler than recognition.
Just like that. 1knew. We do it for love.

program that pays for one of every three
births and
an covers the cere of two of every
three people In America’s nursing homes.
That's why It's b o Ironic that Medleakl.
w hich represents the cradle of Lyndon
Johnson's War on Poverty, Is now headed for
Its grave.
T h e re le v a n t
committees In both
houses of the OOPcontrolled Congress
have voted to dis­
mantle the program
that provides health
care to 36 million
poor and disabled
people of all ages.
M e d ic a id ’s 616a
b illio n b u rd en Is
currently shared by
T h a t's w hy ll’i
states and the federal £
■ s o Ironic that
government, but the
Medleakl, which
R e p u b lic a n s a r e
rs p ra ttn ts th #
pushing through a
cradle of
plan that would have
Lyndon
the feds simply write,
Johnson's War
a check to each state,
on Povarty, Is
with no strings at­
nowhaadodfor
tached.
Its g ra v t.^
“We might as well
Just throw the money
u p In the air and hope it (alia down and does
good.” said Sen. John Breaux. D-La..
Democrats believe the changes will be
catastrophic. The GOP wants to slash federal
funding for Medicaid by 6182 billion over the
next seven years without any guidelines for
how individual slates cope with the cuts.
Congressional Democrats told our associate
Ed Henry that states could be forced to
eliminate Medicaid coverage for 4.4 million
children. 350.000 nursing home residents
and 1.4 million people with disabilities.
"Medicaid is the safety net for the entire
health care system." said Sara Rosenbaum,
a n expert with the nonpartisan Center for
Health Policy Research. Besides taking care
of the most vulnerable members of society poverty-stricken senior citizens and children
along with the disabled - Medicaid serves as
the payer of last resort for the 38 million
Americans who have no health insurance at
all. Rosenbaum predicts that If the GOP plan
goes through, 20 million people would be
"added to the rolls of (the uninsured)
overnight."
Sen. Don Nlckles. R-Okla.. a member of the
GOP leadership, responds coldly: "Let the
states take care of the safety nets."
Nlckles’ comment reflects the fact that
despite Us reach across generational lines.
Medicaid may be the most misunderstood
program In the federal budget.
Medicaid has long been overshadowed by
Medicare. Its slater program that takes care of
the elderly. Medicare grabs all of the
headlines because of the political potency of
the senior citizens' lobby. The sod fact is that
while seniors have the 33 million-member
American Association of Retired Persona
(AARP) carrying their water In Washington,
the poor and disabled don't have any
high-powered lobbyists protecting their inter­
ests.
As a result, many Americana believe
Medicaid Is purely a payoff to welfare mothers
- and their children -• who would rather live
off the government dole than get a Job. In
fact, one out of every eight Americana la
covered through Medicaid and the average
recipient hardly flu the profile of a welfare
mother.
The reason why Medicaid's budget has
been soaring out of control la that It cleans up
the messes that other health programs leave
behind. About 4 million impoverished
Medicare beneficiaries age 65 or older depend
on Medicaid for services Medicare does not
cover. Including preventive care, prescription
drugs and long-term care.
Each year. Medicaid pays for
half of all the long-term care services in this
country, costs an average of 138.000 per year
or about 6104 per day. Nearly 1.5 million
people live In nursing homes, and an
astounding 69 percent of those residents rely
on Medicaid to pay for their care.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, October 6. 1996 - M

More American students
taking math, science
WAEHIWOTOW -

high school students
(n atty mors m ath cad
cIsbbes than tr r n agrra d u •
decade ago but a n atm h r from
reaching the goal set by the
nation’s amrem ota to be best In
the work! a study found.
"la ft enough?"

Gordon

of Chief State School Officers,
which conducted the study with
the National Science Founda­
tion. "No. N is not. We etiO have
great dMaaces to go in terms of
student m otivation, coursetaking. opportunities and re-

Sfudanti at Ufcavlaw Middle School In Sanford,
loin In the anti-drug spirit for
Thursday so 108 JAMZ! hat
ha pa entertain and Inform.

Poster

1A
A fifth grader at English
Eats tea Elementary School cap­
tured the grand prise with a
colorful "Candyland" type game
board and anti-drug message.
Allison Segal, Maitland will re­
ceive a §500 savings bond and
her drawing will grace the cover
of the calendar.
P in t place winners will receive
§200 savings bonds, second
place §100 bonds and third
place §50 bonds donated by area

T h t party thom o ralnfcrcaa

Mellor. Rock Lake Middle.
banks.
Seventh G rade—1st place.
Art from the following stu ­
dents will be featured In the Lauren Ball. Rock Lake Middle:
2nd place, B rad ley Locke.
calendar:
Fifth G rade- 1st place, Jessica Lakevlew Middle: 3rd place.
Blanton. Partin Elementary: and Sylvan Ftuharty, Double R.
place. Rebecca Dickens. Lake Private School.
Orients Elementary: 3rd place,
Elizabeth Violin. Wekiva Ele­
Eighth g ra d e — 1st p la ce.
mentary.
Rachel Scarborough, S outh
Sixth Grade—1st place. Ju stin Seminole Middle: 2nd place.'
Frost. Sanford-Seminole Trinity: Lindsay Cibos. Tuskawllla Mid­
2nd place. Kate Bauder. Rock dle and Bronw en Nemarlc.
Lake Middle: 3rd place. Brandon Greenwood Lakes Middle.

Weekend
1A
"My best wishes are sent for a
memorable event and for great
success In reaching your goal of
§100.000."
Despite the theft earlier this
week of some equipment from
an unsecured tent at the site, the
food concessions will be operat­
ing In full force, at the festival
this weekend,
The Lake M ary-Heathrow
Festival of the Arts will take
place both Saturday and Sunday
from .9 a m until 5-p.m . Ad­
mission Is §1 per person.
Elsewhere, jthe traditional Pio­
neer Days and Wayp festival will
take place a t the Seminole
County Historical Museum on
County Home Road, between

U.S. Highway 17-92 and the
Seminole Community College
campus.
In addition to offering a variety
of c r a f t s fo r s a le fro m
woodworking to croceted dollies
to photographic works of art. the
festival offers an educational
forum for those who want to
learn more about their home
county.
Local historians will be on
hand to ofTcr discussions and
Information about the county's
past and the future of the place
we call home.
The Pioneer Days and Ways
Festival la the place to go to see
how local pioneers forged a life
for themaelvca In rural Florida
with demonstrations of nine­

Thanks

1A
paperwork and money exchange
process In order for the program
participating In the program.
Supt. Paul Hagerty said he's to w ork. A nd, o fte n , th e
really pleased with the THANKS merchants were befuddled by
card, though he was a little wary the card and would refuse to
of It at first. The district had accept It.
With the THANKS card, he
experimented with the til-fated
Adventure Card In the past and said, the forma are distributed
he was not eager, at first, to try and then collected and returned
to the company. As far aa the
another approach.
The Adventure Card required schools arc concerned, that's It.
"It’s easy.” he said. "We're
the district and the schools to
apend a lot of time In the going to try It."

BEVERLY W. ADAMS

Beverly W. Adams. 70. Shell
Road, DeBary. died Wednesday.
Oct. 4, 1995 at Volusia Medical
Center In Orange City.
Bom March 31. 1925 In Jack ­
sonville. Fla., she was a home­
maker who moved to Central
Florida In 1959. She was a
Catholic and a member of the
Happy Campers Motor Home
Club.
Survivors Include her husband
James; her son Robert A. Cowart
of DeLand: her daughters Marge
Tlndel of Clermont. Sharon
Ricker of Pomona Park. Fla. and
Lori Slesa of Fountain Valley.
Calif.; her stepson Michael
Adams of Dagsboro. Del.: her
stepdaughters Brenda Weasels of
Salisbury. Md. and Barbara
Adams of Easton. Md.: her 22
grandchildren and eight great­
grandchildren; and her slater
Lolaelte Allen of DeLand.
Baldwln-Falrchlld-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary. In charge of
the arrangements.
CUBLINE PLOBENCE

Curllne Florence Butler. 80.
South Marshall Ave.. Sanford,
died Thursday. Oct. 5. 1995 at
LifeCare Healthcare Center In
Altamonte Springs.
Bom March 28. 1915 In Key
West, she was a homemaker and
a Methodist. She moved to
central Florida In 1986.
Survivors Include her husband
Eugene Sr.; her sons Eugene Jr.
of Sanford and David Emerson of
West Palm Beach: her brothers
William Allen of Miami, and
John Allen and Alfred Allen of
Key West: her sisters Leola

Maa»l
1h a d ru g -fre t

Dawkins and Ruth Brooks, both
of Miami and Lela Drlggs of Ft.
Lauderdale.; four grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge of the arrange­
ments.
ERNEST B. JOHNSON
Ernest H. Johnson. 84. Car­
riage Hill Drive, Casselberry,
died Wednesday. Oct. 4. 1995 at
Florida Hospital-North. Alta­
monte Springs.
Born In Brooklyn. N.Y. on Jan.
21. 1911, he was a bank assis­
ta n t vice p resid en t a n d a
member of Aloma United Meth­
odist Church.
Survivors Include his wife
Diane; h is daughter. J a n e t
Markler of Hopatcong. N.J.; his
son Richard of Valkarlc: six
grandchildren and 11 great­
grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchitd F u n eral
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of the arrangements.

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BALDWIN. ITAWDV
Funarai Sarvlcat tor Slawdr Baldwin, n .
Wa*f lath Straal. Sanford, who dlad Sapt. I*,
will ba hold Saturday af 1 p m. at Now Bothal
M illenary Baptist Church with tha Ray.
William Lrw li officiating Vlawlng will ba
fro m lp m . totp m Friday.
Sonrlio Funarai Hama. Sanford, in charga
of ttw arrangamant*

Students are taking the harder
classes, tn part, because many
states have Increased graduation
requirements In the 12 yean
since the 1903 "A Nation at
Risk" education report. Ambach

1Religion Wrtttr
EAST RUTHERFORD. NJ . They wept, did the wave and
despite hours of a steady, driving
rein, more than 00,000 Catholic
faithful stayed in their seats for
Maas In a football stadium.
The man who kept them there
was Pope John Paul 0. who
Invoked Emma Lazarus' plea for
America to embrace Its huddled
masses In condemning abortion
and euthanasia and limits
II
on
Immigration.
"1 cannot describe how exu­
berant and exhilarated I fed at
this moment." 68-year-old Ads
Tronotone sold after Thursday
night's Mass a t Giants Stadium.
"Seeing John Paul n waa a
personal experience In a crowd
of more than 00,000. He makes
you fed like he's talking Just to
you."
The pope waa to celebrate
Mass today a t Aqueduct Race­
track In New York City, then
visit with future priests at St.
Joaejgh'r Seminary In Yonkers.

derful happens In my life, I will
die a fulfil ted man."
In hta homily, the pontiff
urged worshipers to continue In
the tradition of the anti-slavery
and civil rights movements to
extend legal protection to "the
unborn child." the elderly and
the severely handicapped.
"Both as Americana and as
followers - of Christ, American
Catholics must be committed to
the defense of life In all Its stages
and In every condition," the
pontiff declared.
Ju st l o miles from the Statue
of Liberty, the pope also recited
part of Lazarus' poem In en­
couraging Americans to con­
tinue to welcome Immigrant*
yearning to breathe free and to
serve the poor.
" I s p re s e n t-d a y America
becoming less sensitive, less
caring toward the poor, the
weak, the stranger, the needy? It
must not." the pope said.
"If America were to turn on
Itaelf. would this not be the
beginning of the end of what
constitutes the very essence of
the 'American Experience?*"
y. the pope
Earlier Thursday,
urged the United Nations to be
an authentic force for peace.
"The United Nations Organi­
zation needs to rise more and
more above the cold statua of an
administrative Institution and to
become a moral center where all
the nations of the world feel at
home." he told the 185-member
General Aaaembly.
The pope's visit during the
U.N.'s 50th anniversary year
was the central point of hls
fourth pilgrimage to the United
S tates. The organisation la

deeply tn debt, In part because of
its expanded peacekeeping
o p e r a t io n s In Bosnia a n d
elsewhere, and Pope John Paul
w ants to see It strengthened.
He sketched the dram atic
changes since he last addressed
the assembly In 1979 — the fall
of Communism and cuts In
nuclear arsenals.
Now. he stressed, the danger
ste m s feom a “ narrow and
exclusive nationalism." which
triggered "a true nightmare of
violence and terror,’ moat re­
cently during ethnic upheavals
in Rwanda and Bosnia.
"Nationalism, particularly tn
Us moat radical forma, la thus
the antithesis of true patrio­
tism ." be said.
The pope la to celebrate Maas
In Manhattan's Central Park on
S a t u r d a y , th e n tr a v e l to
Baltimore on Sunday. He returns
to Rome on Sunday night.

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ntne points In math and 11
points tn science —equivalent to
a year's schooling, the Educa­
tion Department amd.

But the roles of parents' and
students' expectations should
not b e overlooked, he added.
In South Korea, where high
school senior Gehoon Chung
attended school until lost year.
"The students who do well In
m ath and science — they’re
heroes. They’re cool guys."
But at McLean High School In
Fairfax County. Va.. which he
now attends, doing well In math
I s n 't so cool, Chung said.
"T hat's the biggest change."
One of h is classmates, sc
Julie Ha. thinks students also
can be motivated If teachers
work to make lessons exciting
and relevant to their Uvea.
More students a t McLean took
an advanced placement chemis­
try clasa this year than ever
before, she said.
" It's the hands-on — the labs
- th a t they like." she said. ‘"It's
more applying stuff than Just
memorizing."

Record crowd braves downpour
to celebrate maes with pope

teenth century skills and activi­
ties.
The Days and Ways Festival
will be open from 9 a.m. until 5
p.m. both Saturday and Sunday.
There la no admission charge.
The eighth annual Crafts In
the Churchyard will take place
on the bucolic grounds of the
Episcopal Church of the Resur­
rection, 231 E. Lake Brantley
Dr., Longwood.
The free e v e n t f e a tu r e s
handmade Items of an Infinite
variety, scru m p tio u s baked
goods and several exciting activ­
ities lor the children. Including p
moonwalk. clowns; minl-gpif
and more.
At the stadium, tn the pontiff’s
The crafts festival will be
Saturday only from 9 a.m. until first large-scale public event of
hls five-day U.S. tour, hours of
4 p.m.
steady rain and wind could not
detract from the enthusiasm of
the huddled masses. Some In the
crowd wept, some pressed their
The program doesn't cost the hands to their hearts or cried
schools a dime, but has great "Viva d Papa" aa the pontiff
otentlal for great financial circled the stad iu m In hls
encflt.
popetnoblle.
Though the program has been
"I see that the people of New
In place since the end of last Jersey know how to praise God.
school year. It la unclear exactly even In the rain," the pope told
how well the program la work­ (he crowd of 82,490. the Largest
ing.
ever at Giants Stadium.
"But every little bit helps."
The pope waa partially pro­
said Jane Lane of the communi­ tected by a white canopy hang­
ty Involvement office. "Every ing over a huge red-carpeted
little bit helps."
altar set up in an end zone. But
at one point during the two-hour
service, the wind knocked off hls
white zucchetto, the skullcap.
Some bishops celebrating Mass
with the pope wore clear rain
C o a tlu M from P sgs 1A
slickers over their white and
gold vestments.
their cultivation, deputies
In the crowd, the rain was so
said.
heavy at times people would tip
McDonough reported they also the water off of their seats before
found about three pounds of sitting back down during the
processed marijuana packaged service. Most could care less.
for resale In the home. Drug
"This Is the most Important
paraphernalia was also found day of my life. I cannot describe
throughout the house, he said.
to you how important It la to be
DcStcfano and Jandreau were here." said Edward Pietro. 76, of
arrested on one count each of Toma River. "After today. If
cultivation of marijuana, one nothing else exciting or won­
count each of possession of
marijuana with Intent to distrib­
ute and one count each of
possession of drug parapherna­
lia.
They were both taken to the
John E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty and held on §3.000 bond
each.

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Adam*. *9* 70, of DaSary. who pa**ad away
Wadnaiday. will ba conducted Monday a* 11
a m . at *w Oak lawn Ptrk ChapaI at ttw
Baldwin Fairchild Funarai Hama with Sav
Hobart Work officiating. Informant will
follow at Oaklawn Park Camatory, Laka
Mary Vltltatlen tor Irtend* will ba hold
Sunday from 14 and 4* p m. af tha Funarai

Sixty percent of students who
graduated hum high school In
1094 had taken three years of
high school m ath, compared to
Just 37 percent of 1902 gradu-

ates, according to (be study,
released Thursday.
And 51 percent of 1994 gradbad taken three years of
high school science, compared to
32jpercent In 1902.
The more rigorous dosses ore
pushing u p students’ math and
science performance, said Larry
or the National Science
Foundation, citing data released
this sum m er by the Education
Deoartment.
B etw een l 902 and 1992.
scores received by 17-year-olds
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Tony Fins
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SundaySehool
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700pm.
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3101W 1st St , Sanford
122 7914
Bill Cottman
Interim Pastor
Jarry Fugala
Asaoc Pastor
JackM thomaa Mmislarol Music
Jim Pagan
Mimalatol Youth
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130 am.
Morning Worship
1100 am
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000 p m
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0 30pm

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Faihar Nlehard W. Trout
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100pm.
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Country Club Road. Las# Mary
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Arary M Long
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041pm.
ItOI S. Sanford Ara.
Preaching A Worshiping 1041 am.
Fsslor
BibM Study
I X p.m. S. Eduard Johnson
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041 am.
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730 p m.
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130p.m
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7 00 pm.
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Ray Ronald 0 Williams
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04Ssm
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11 00 am
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000 p m
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M0 pm
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Rot Donald E. Wiggins
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lOSOam
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Clifford Melvin
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401 Park Ays. Sanford
Telephone (401)3334611
Ray C AJIrsdCot* Jr
Holy Eucharist
7 30am.
Holy Eucharist
tOOOam
Nursary A Preschool
1000 a m
Tuesday
700 am.
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1000 Am.
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Corn* LaM Mary Stvd and
Country Club Road
Ttl 333*900
Slave Quisenberry
Pastor
Sunday Worship
1000am
Wednesday Nigw Home Groups
Nu'sery Provided

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Jack Cos
Pastor
Sunday
Morning Worthio
10 00 am
Evening Sarylca
SCO pm
Tuesday Evening
Bible Study
700pm
Saturday
Equipping the Saints Ministries
PastortJ Kelly
to30am
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233ISipes Ave. Senlord
1990 Lake ImmaRd, Lmgwood
3341010
Ray Faihar loan Poputecan
Josephine Barrington
Paalor
Co Pastor
Sunday Worship
IDM am Molhwr Hoeeii
Romanian Language
Brother Dickerson
E.engelitl
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Mother Byrd
Missionary
Charlei Hays
Deacon
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SundaySehool
1000 am
3743 Country Out Road
Sunday Service
1100 am
Ray Donald Bellos
Paalor
Tuesday Erenmg
Church Phone
1407)331 41*3
Bible Study
00 p m
Divine Liturgy
1000 am.
Thursday Evening Praise
SundaySehool
10 00 am
and Worship Service
S00 pm
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Holy Eucharist
1 00 am
Christian education
-A lt Ages
900am
Holy Eucharist
10 00 a m
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10 00 am
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Holy Eucharist
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Sunday Morning
Celebr*Ion Service
lOOOam
Wedneeday Night
Bibie Study
700pm

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Sunday Scnool
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Morning Worship
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Religion
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B R IE F

AnnlvMBry celebration M i
SANFORD — The Pastors Aide Committee of Reddick
MemovNl Invite* the puhMc to ita Pastors 17th Annlv ti aw y
Celebration for Elder and Mother Liflon.
Beginning Monday at 7:30 p jn . O der Fran Southerland from
the Tttuavtne Flrat Bom Church win apeak. The Sanford
Community Workshop Chotr will stag.
Each evening at 7:30 p.m. various apeakera will fill the
pulpit. Tueaday. The Rev. L*f. WUaon, from St. Mathews M.B.
Church; Wedneaday. The Rev. Emory Hake from Progress
M B. Church: Thursday win be youth toy night t The Rev. A.
Evans from Morning Glory M.B. Church: I
Memorial P.B.C. Chow win he In concert: a r u ____ _
15 a t the 11 *.m. aenrlce the Rev. Gary Chamt

vmirovv OTTvrs vovviinufMiyvMi
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - St. Mary Magakfl Cathode
Church, SSI Maitland Are., will present Ha Communltyfcst *98.
The weekend of Friday, Octc&amp;er 90 from S to 11 p.m.:
Saturday. October 21 from noon to 11 pm .: and Sunday,
October 22 from noon to 7 p.m., the church win offer three
deyaafhtn.
Oemee. rides, food, arts and crafts wfll be available. A new
19M Saturn automobile can be won In a drawing.
Live music featuring ‘T h e Executives*' win also be a part of
the weekend. Last year40,000attended.

Kkie Kemp scheduled
LAKE MARY —Holy Crom Lutheran Church. 700 Sun Dr„ tn
cooperation with The Civic Theatre*. The Orlando Science
Center, The Orlando Museum of Art and the Central Florida
YMCA. wlU boat Ita all new "Kids Ramp" the week of October
10 to 20.
Kids Ramp la part of the Holy Crom Intercession Enrichment
Children will have clam each day In art. science, physical
education and drama. Kid* Kamp is for boys and girl* tn
kindergarten through 5th grade and runs from 9 a.m. to 3:30
p.m.
Kids Kamp Includes no religious Instruction or related
activity. To register call the church office at 333-0797.

Group performs
LAKE MARY — Holy Crom Lutheran Church. 700 Sun Dr.,
will host a special performance of "The Voyagers" Southern
Gospel from tne heart.
The performance will take place at the church Saturday at 7
p.m.
The concert la open to the public. A free will offering will be
taken.
For more Information call the church office at 333-0797.

Fall fMthral to bagln
CASSELBERRY — Community United Methodist Church.
4021 S. Hwy 17-92. will hold Its first Fall Festival and Baaaar
on Saturday. October 14. There srll! be activities for all afe*.
. fiApmklns wlllbe sold in the pumpkin patch where Grandma
Pumpkin will make an appearance.
Canned foods and vegetables will be sold. Pecans, walnut*
and handmade quilts will
for purchase.
wlU also be availbie forpurchi
The haiaar will be open from B a.m. to 5 p.m. A bake sale
will be Included with homemade apple butter.
Games, cake walk, face painting and art projects will be
offered for the children. Bar-be-que will be served from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. In the tower parking lot.
Come enter the kairoke and pie eating contests or start the
day with a tethered hot air balloon ride.
Hours for the entire event will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more
Information call the church office at 831-3777.

Worship experience presented
stirred the audience.
Sign Language topped the
nigni wtui j cbui wnres n mu a
musical previously presented by
the youth. Clowning offered a bit
of variety to the stage with
"Train Ticket to Heaven" aa
their act. ft made the point that
the only way to get to Heaven
was wtth the right ticket and do
you have thattickrt 7
The Invitation was offered by
Karri Tate wtth a mime of "Feel
the Nalls." The audience was
moved to emotion to she ended

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SANFORD - The First Baptist
Church of Sanford recently
ilyheM
Ita "Creative Worship Experi­
ence" In the new sanctuary. The
event was sponsored by the
youth ministry teams.
Sidney Brock, youth minister
for th e co n g reg atio n , com ­
mented. "We decided to try
something new an d different.
We wanted to Involve kids m
various types of ministry. We
have some really talented kids
and this was an opportunity for
them to stretch a bit.**
The program began with a
le from fAmy Paul. An
ensemble
of 11 high
embhr tn a
schoolers led
collection of four songs. Follow­
ing the singing they lifted their
voices without the audience In
"God's Love Never Changes."
Meredith Laurence then gave
ncr p e n o n e i icsumofiy dcvotc
the gjroup foUowt d w ith a prayer
by Chris Colbert.
A puppet show titled "The
Prodigal Son" th e n set the
mood. Nine Jr. high end high
school students kept the crowd
on their tests.
• Rob Fosseliua led an offertory
prayer and John Murray then
conducted the offering.
Four high achooters left the
audience moved w ith th eir
drama titled "Sunday School."
Another te stim o n y by Dan
Ireland was heard. Comment*
Included, "he did a wonderful
Job'* to "It takes a lot for
Youngsters to be able to get In
front of a crowd and give a great
talk like that."
A group of 12 performed a
creative movement set to "Do
You Hear What I Hear." Ac­
cording to Brock this perfor­
mance Is similar to praise danc­
ing. In his opinion God becomes
the audience instead of man.
"Instead of moving for your own
satisfaction or others the only
audience Is God," he said.
Reflective re a d in g w as a
highlight of the evening as
Mandee Ross re a d "P eace"
about a man In search of peace

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w it h

pwem a

toi the hand s of
of the audience
and shifting her hands to her
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Top photo • Enoambto performs for wdlonoo at tho o rootNo worship
experience. Bottom photo • AeeemWy rtaoo m one of First Baptist’s
youth offer comments.

After the istaging of “Oh Come
are Him" the evening
Let
Ua A
dorei
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.— « * t cnoea
wiui
_
from Jude 1:24-25 by Lee Mur­
ray. ‘T o him who la able to keep
you from faffing and to pr esent
you before hla glorious presence
wttbout fault and with p e a t Joy *
to the only Ood our Savior be
our Lord, before Ml
Brack added, "We went look­
ing for a response from our
members. We think e
one and It was a positive
There were several decisions *lo
accept Jesus that night"
Positive response was the
feature for the event. Jo a n
of the church, said, “You could
icci me pretence 01 use no»y
Spirit throughout this Inspira­
tional creative worship service.
The final mime presentation by
Karrie Tate left everyone feeling
the pain and suffering when the
nails pierced Jesus as be died on
the cross to save us all from
sin."

on (he e a rth . As the story
progressed the man realized that
peace cannot be found running
from something but only seeking
God.

town
The reading was fitting for the
next staging of mimes performIng "P eace Be Still. A reaponatve reading by Bonnie Gray
titled "Justification By Faith"

Elaine Drake, a member of the
church, said, “I thought tt waa
great. I've heard good remarks
a b o u t th e se rv ic e . 1 w aa
especially Impressed with the
testimony tar Dan Ireland. It
takes a lot of courage to present
a testimony like that and live it
too."

McBride to perform
at Central Baptist

Rummage tele set

SANFORD - Central Baptist Church. 3101 West First 81.. will
have as gutst speaker and singer Dan McBride. He will be
present at this 8undsys morning worship sorvlcs.
The Rev. McBride has bssn celled “the Will Rogers of the
religious world" by msny. Ht is an ordained Baptist minister end
Is known as a musician, humorist end motivator.
The public Is Invited to attend.
Central Baptist is located on Waal Stats Road 45 In Sanford.
For mors Information call the minister of music at Central
Baptist at 322-2914.

SANFORD — Upeals Community Church. 101 Upeala Rd.,
will hold a rummage sale on Friday. October 13 from 8 a.m. to
2 p.m and Saturday. October 14 from 8 a.m to noon a t the
church, comer of 46A and Upaala Road.
. The sale will provide funding to help refurbish the children's
playground. Furniture, appliances, clothes and more will be
sponsored by Dorcas (the women's group).
For more information call the church office at 330-2835.

Choir to ting

SANFORD — The St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 813
Pine Ave.. Invites the public to a special worship service
Sunday at 6 p.m. Worshippers are requested to bring their own
personal Bibles.
Each srlll be given the opportunity to share a five minute
testimony baaed on the topic, "How 1 Uae My Personal Bible to
Enrich My Spiritual Life and to Wltneaa to Others for Christ."
For more Information contact Lemuel Stallworth a t 3228574.

Study offsrsd
SANFORD —“The Reformation Era" la the title of the study
of Church History which resumes Sunday at the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer. 2525 Oak Ave. The subjects include :
Luther's early life. Luther as a monk and priest. Indulgences
and Theses, other reformers and the Formula of Concord.
October Is “Reformation Month" tn the Lutheran Church.
Paator Elmer Reuacher and member of the Christian Growth
Committee Issue a special Invitation to visitors to Join others at
the church at 9:15 a.m.
For m ore Information call th e ch u rch at 322-2484.

Softball Itagua forming
SANFORD — Westvlew Baptist Church. 4100 Pools Rd.
(46A). Is forming a Thursday night recreational outreach
softball league. Games will be played In Lake Mary.
The season will begin January 11. 1996. Registration
deadline la December 18,1995.
For more Information call Dennis Littleton at 323-0523.

Mathodista boat activities
LAKE MARY - Grace United Methodist Church. 499 N.
Country Club Rd.. will hold It's fifth annual Halloween party
for toddlers to 5th grade. The event will be Tuesday. October
31 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fun. food, games, costume parade
and prizes will be available.
The United Methodist Men will also hold their fourth annual
spaghetti dinner on Saturday, October 28 from 4 to 7:30 p.m.
Price* are adults 85. children age* 3 to 11 82.50 and children
under 3 free. The meal la an all you can eat.
For more Information or purchase of tickets call 322-1472.

:I

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SANFORD — Reddick Memorial First Bom Choir, under the
direction of Vincent Smith, will present "A Night of Songs and
Praises" on Saturday. October 14 at 7:30 p.m.
The event will take place at the church located at 3155 Kings
Rood. For more Information call 323-3558.

Baptists hold sarvlco

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Ask the preacher Bible questions
Question : What Is the meaning
of the words “Yom Kippur" on
my October 1995 calendar ?
These words appear on October
4th and the Seminole County
schools are not tn session that
date, why?
Answer : The words "Yom
Kippur" are Hebrew in origin
and mean "day” and "covrrlng"
respectively. They refer to the
Jewish observance of "the day of
atonement."
This tradition was given to
Israel by Jehovah as recorded In
Leviticus 16. It was listed as a
part of their calendar (which Is a
lunar baaed calendar ) falling on
the 10th day of the 7th month of
the year (Leviticus 23:26-32).
It was the day when the high

priest entered the Holy of Holies
In the temple and before the Ark
of the Covenant made atone­
ment for sin. Hence, "the day of
covering" Is n part of the cove­
nant that Israel shared with God.
It was an annual reminder
from God to his people concern­
ing the disposition of their sins.
Through cerem onies at the
temple, G od conveyed the
wonderful news that lie's "gottcha covered.”
The New Tcslament book of
Hebrews, chapters 9 and 10. also
sheds some Interesting insights
Into thl^ primitive ceremony.
This primitive system with Its
animal sacrifices has been abol­
ished by the Cross of Christ.
Jesus “covers'* our sins with

God. It was impossible that the
blood of bulls and goats should
take away sin. only the Lamb of
God could pay the debt of sin.
(Hebrews 10:3) The old economy
was a shadow of the things that
were to come In Christ.
The Jew s still observe "Yom
Kippur" as a reminder of their
covenant with Jehovah, but they
no longer offer the prescribed
sacrifices, nor observe the tem­
ple rituals.
Such would be impossible
since the temple was destroyed
in 70 A.D. and the tabic of
genealogies was destroyed by
T itu s, the Roman conquer.
Without this genealogy lablc
there is no legitimate way to
determine who should serve as

Minister Tony Bteek
the High Priest. The Jewish
priesthood was forever abol­
ished.

Missionary presents program
SANFORD — A program on Nlcsraqu* was pressnlsd at ths First
Presbyterian Church recently. Pictured left to right, Emerson
Wilson of Winter Park, a future missionary for the Young Life
mission in Matagaipa, Nicaragua ; Marlins Montenegro, program
coordinator for the mission ; Helen Humphreys, Interpreter from
Daytona Beach and pastor of First Church; and the Rev. Bruce
Scott of First Presbyterian in Sanford, all perticlpetad In this
presentation.
Wilson has been in the printing and packaging industries for
over 30 years in Maryland and Florida. He started a meal serving
program for the Coal IIIon of the Homeless. He's also an arrkj
supporter of Teach-In and Community Recreation In Seminole
County and waa a member of the 1996 International Mission
Team visiting Peru and Nicaragua.

�BA - Sanford Hereto, Sanford Florida - Frktoy, October 6, IMS

Ltgal Notlctt 1 L»g«l Notice
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
0F THE EIG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDROS
tSMINOLR COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C U IM .O M R C A U I
ERICA. LANIOANb*
TRUSTEE M m *

QUIXOTE SEMINOLE TRUST.
piainttn.

Ltgal Wotlcf
NOTICE OR PUBLIC
HEARINRTOCOStSIOKR A

NOTICK
OR MOROSE DON 04NANCES
TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN:
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
S y M C I f i E I n r m M FtorIdA Mat M City CmnmtaUsn
Im M a “

W JAMES PICKETT. Ill,N * l..
AMENDED NOTICE OR
FORICLOSUHISALE
NOTICE I* hereby given met
the undersigned Maryann*
Merit. Clerk el the Circuit
Court of SewInett County, tier
Id*. *111 on October M. INS et
n ot e’ctech a m . et the Weet
Front Door et SsmlnoSe Court,
heme. Sentord. FtorIdA otter
ter teM end eel I at public outcry
ter cedi, me prepbiti
at:

Unit I of Labe Mary Medket
ComeMx. a condominium. ac­
cording la the Oaclaratlan at
Cendomlfliwm and Eahlblte
enneied morale. ’ warded Oct*
bar it, i n i in Oft&gt;&lt;lei Retards
Boat ills. Rate ISIS. Rubik
Record! of Seminole County,
Florida *fth an undlvldad Intar.
til In the common s tomanti and
limited common okmenti de­
clared In tald Declaration at
Condominium
•Ituote In Sam Inala County,
Florida purowant to the Final
Judgment entered In a caoa
pending In oMd Court, me ityto
ot whkh It Indicated abeve.
Fonem with a disability *ha
need a ipaclal
to partkipeto In fhf* i
should contact AOA r
at » l N. Rarh Avenue, Sulla N.
Ml. Senlord. Florida 17771 at
Mail live days prter to me
proceeding. Telephone: 14*7)
i n «n t Ext. 4737. i N s m
1771(TOO); or I M bfS M m iV ).
vie Florida Raley Service.
WITNESS my hand and at(Kiel leal et said Court mil and
day at September. INS.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OR THE
CIRCUIT COURT
■y: Jane E. Jetowk
Deputy Clark
MARILYN D. DVORES, ESQ.
MAGUIRE A DVORES. R-A.
I7N COLA PARK CENTRE
JWE. ROBINSON ST.H
ORLANDO, F L O W I
Publish: Saptombei 1* A Oct*
bar A INS
DEH7SE____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
O FTH E S IO H TIB N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE N G i W-WPCAMK
UNITBOSTATESOR
AMERICA by and IhrauEh
the Secretary ot the
DEPARTMENTOF HOUSING
ANOURBAN
DEVELOPMENT.
Plaintiff,
MICHAEL W. ARNOLD: at. el.
NOTICE OP SALE
Netka Is hereby (Ivan
pursuant to the Order er Pinal
Judgment entered In Nile i
In Ihe Circuit Court at S a n __
County, Pier Ida, l win sail me
Fraperty situated in lamina
County, Florida, drier bad a*:
Lot to. Deer Run. Unit II,
according to Ihe plat Ihereel ee
recorded In plat Beak it. Papal
71 and O . PuMk Record* *1
Seminole County, Florida,
and commonly knew a*: 411
Rockybraok Court, Ceeeelbaifi.
F L 13707
et public eaM. to me highpet and
belt bidder, ter cash, at too watt
‘Irani door of I ho Seminole
County Courthauee. In Sanford.
Florida, et 1100 A M., on Ortala r l’lh. 1SSS.
MARYANNS MORSE
AS CLER KO FTH ECO UR T
By: Dorothy W. Rolhet
Deputy C tort
tin accordant*
Item With OliabilltM* Act. per­
son* with dtoeMlltlat
special accommodation to par­
ticipate In this proceeding
should contact the Individual or
agency tending notice at
not later man seven (7) day*
prior to the proceeding. If
hearing im paired. (T O D )
i eootJi s in , er Vale* (V&gt;
I M »m i770. via Florida Relay
Snrvlce.
Mason A Associates, P.A.
I77J7 US IIN .. Suite M
Clearwater. F L 14114
Publish: September Hand
October*, lets
DEH 171
IN TH B CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SIMINOLB COUNTY
CASK NO.: f» WtlC A U E
UNITED STATES OF
AMI RICA by and through
Ihe Secretary ot the
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
ANDURBAN
DEVELOPMENT.
PtetoMIL
vs.
CELESTINO SANTIAGO:
•f.Ol.
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* it hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order er Final
Judgment entered In Ihl* cause
In the Circuit Court A Semlnele
County. Florid*. I will sail Hw
property situated In lemlneto
County, F tor Ida. described •*:
Lot I*. Bloch II. NORTH
O R L A N D O RANCHES. SEC­
TION 10. according to Ihe Plot
thoreot. at recorded In Flat
Boo* II. Pages n and IX A Ihe
Public Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
and commonly known ot:
743 Holiday Lane
Winter Springs. FL Utoa
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash. a&gt; ihe
Weil Irani door A the Seminote
County Courthouse. In Sanlord.
Florida, al 11:00 A M , on Octo
ber la. I h l
M A R Y ANNE MORSE
AS C L E R K O F THE COURT
By Jan* E Jatawlc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amor
leans With Disabilities Act. per
sons with disabilities needing *
special accommodation to per
llclpoto In this proceeding
should contact Court Adminlt
trallon at telephone number
407 111 480. not later than seven
(7) days prior to the proceeding
It hearing impaired. (TO O )
1 100 *SS 1771. or Voice (V I
1 HO ess 0770. via Florida Relay
Service
Meson 1 Associates. P A.
177*7 US If N . Suite *00
Clearwater. FL *4*34
Publish September If A Octo
ber e. itt*
DEM 3*3

i N a t * in i
AN OROMANCS OR T M I
CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLOR­
IDA AMEN01N0 ORDINANCE
MX IN THE C ITY ’S PERSON­
NEL POLICIES AND PROCBOUEBS BY A M BN O IN O
T H E " C O M P A S S IO N A T E
LEAVE BANK” RULES ANO
PROCBDUEES: PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS: S t V E R A
■ IL IT V AND E P P E C T IV E
DATE.
aSAtM E
AN ORDINANCI OR TH E
CITY OR LONOWOOO. FLOR­
IDA. AMENOING T H E BUD­
GET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
BEGINNING OCTORSR 1, WM
ANO BNOINO S I PTE MRS N
M. INS. PB O V IO IN O POR
•UOGRT TRANSFERS

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PuMk Hearing Win bo hatd by
me Pfenning A Zoning Cam
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as, City HaM. Si
, at 7:W p-m. an
day, October a in s . to
er a rogwei N r •
Use in a OCX
martial SndnaO
LEOAL DESCRIPTION: Lets
I ) &gt; 14. Tatgueo i
i to* PuMk
aI Semlnali County, F torIda bs
Plat beet 4. Fig* 1.
Being mart generalty deertbed ** S4S* A M 7 Parts

crnmneManheraan
tyts be howdaieold hearing.
By raMrjMJi*^Ptormto^A
oTtantar----------------------- ^
Helen Nolr^L Chairman
PtrantogSZantog
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If
a parson dtctda* to appeal a

puMk heartn* which wtH be
held m me City HaH,
Warren Avenue.
day N October. A.O., INE, at
7:M p-m., er aa m o
pan MM. A* Mb
reeled perttoe me
and be heard wim raagpd to
proposed Ordinances. This
takenby me City
A tepy «f M g . .
nance* art poatod^at mo CHy
*1 the City an
1-T¥*PW4«WWWjf •"™ JPiMMWd
NOTICE i All bart
toeIda to
N

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••
&gt;be made (gar lac. SMtlkL
s) at kto ar her
I mu Ird Ray al Octobar,
A O .. IN I
CITY OP LONOWOOO
GERALDINE D. 1AMRRI,
CITY CLERK
PUBLISH:
THE
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Plto Number ■M-Eae-CP
IN E l : ESTATE OP
HARRYM. F L E E T,
NOTICE TO C R IM TR R S
(ancillary aRmtolebalton I
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A IM S O N D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
ESTATE:
The ancillary edmWofrafton
al me Estate at HARRY M.
FLEET, toceeeed. File Number
tS-EM-CF, ls pending In me
Circuit Caurt far Seminal*,
County. FtorMe. Prebeto DMn. the address el whkh I*
Clerk el Circuit Caurt, Prebeto
Olvlslen. Semlnele Caunty
urthaue*. Peat Ottka Drawer
C. Sentord, F torMe. S771-g**».
The names and addressee el the
ancillary Personal Repre­
sentative and the
tAtorthl
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All c/cAtors A the dacadwtt
t having claims
Y*

i *n wham a copy A Ihl*
Notk* Is sarvad within Ihrea
&gt;A the Ural
guMkatton A this Notice must
file their claim* with this Caurt
W ITHIN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF T H E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A FTE R THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF TH IS NOTICE OH
THEM.
All ether creditor* A Iha
claims i
•state A toe
their claim* with mis caurt
WITHIN T H R E E M O N THS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL C L A IM S A N O D E ­
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
■E FOREVER BARRED.
The data A Iha tint public*
tion A mi* N A ke N October A
Itol
Ancillary
SHELLEY FLEET
3071Hutton PAnt
Lengweod. Florida W77VMU
Attorney tor Ancillary
Psrtmel Representative:
BRUCE M .W IGLS. ill
Florida Ber Mo. 3f7tS4
Murreh. Doyle A Wtgto. P.A.
HOW Morse Boulevard
PO Boa 133*
Winter Park. F lor ids 327V0
(4*71144N il
Publish: October *. IX lft*
DEI M

NOTICE UNOER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TOWHOM IT M A Y CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to Iha
" F Idle lout Nemo Statute".
Chapter tos oe. Florida Statutes,
will rsgtstor with Iha Oaprat
mtnt A State. Stale A Florida,
upon receipt ot proof A Hw
psAUcstlon A mis Notice. It*
tktlllous nemo, to wit:

DUNKIN' DONUTS
(SANFORD)
under which we are engaged In
business •• 371* Orlando Drive.
Sentord. Seminole County. Flor­
ida
Thai the party interestod in
said business enterprise is as
follows
SANFORD DONUTS. INC .
OATED at Casselberry, Sem
Inoto County. Florida on October

3.1ft*
SANFORDDONTUS. INC
BY : P A TR IC IA BROWN.
Secretary
(owner)
Publish October*. Iff*
DEI 1*

ha/dto may *
at toe
ctudtog tot toslimmy i
dance, whkh record
prsvMM by me City el Sentord.
(FINS. MS)
PERSONS WITH DISAGILITIES NEBDINO ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP
T H E S E P R O C B B O IN O S
SHOULD CONTACT T H E P E R ­
SONNEL OFFICE AOA COOR­
D IN A TO R A T ! » MS* M
HOURS IN ADVANCE OP TH E
MEETING.
PUBLISH
Ofll-N

U f lilN r tlc f
ADVERTISEMENT
OP SALE
NOTICE I I HEREBY G IVEN
T H A T THE UNDERSIGNED
IN T E N D S TO SELL T H E
PERSONAL PROPERTY D E ­
SCRIBED BELOW T O E N ­
FORCE A LIEN IMPOSED ON
S A ID PROPERTY U N D E N
T H E FLOK IDA S B LP
STORAGE ACT S T A T U T E S
(SECTION MAN. M A M . T H E
UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL
A T PUBLIC SALE * 1 CP— PE T IT IV I BIDOING W I T H E
WTH DAY OP OCT.. M A T H
A .M . ON TH E P R EM ISES
WHERE THE PROPERTY HAS
R E IN STORED ANO WHICH
A M
LO C A TE D A T
SOUTHERN SELF STORAGE
IMS 1 ORLANDO OR,. SAN­
FORD, FL *77! COUNTY OP
SEMINOLE. STATE OP FLOP
IDA THE FOLLOWING:
CM VIDEO FEVER
l e i KATHERINE RUSH
I* PATRICIA ROEHMON
to CHRIS RAOOSSVKH
DM DANA VICTOR
101 LARRY LEMMON
HM L.N. TSCHANNEN
P S DAWNALLYSON HARR
O S DANA VICTOR
C O N T E N T S IN C L U D E
FURNITURE. TOOLS, APP LI­
ANCES, CLOTHING, M ISC
BOXES, PACKED CARTONS,
HOUSIHOLO ITEMS, I C T .
PU R C H A SES M U S T E E
PAIO FOE AT THE TIM E OP
PURCHASE IN CASH O N LY.
A L L PURCHASED IT E M S
SOLD AS IS WHERE IS ANO
M U S T BE R EM O VED A Y
TIM E OP SALE. SALE BU G
JE C T TO CANCELLATION IN
T H E EVEN T OF S E T T L E ­
M E N T BETW EEN O W N EN
ANO OBLMATEO PARTY.
RkCHHASSELBALCH
MANAOERSOUTHERN
SELF STORAGE
T E L MS-MU

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PuMk I Norms Win be haM by
too Planning 0 Zoning Cam
m Niton M Iha CHy Cammtaaton
Chambers, CHy HaH, Sentord
Ptortde al 7:M a m - •" Thurs­
day. Octobar to. ItW. to

OF PUBLIC HEAR M R
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN
by the Ctty Cammtoeton ot mo
City W Lena Mary, Florida, mat
hold a
PuM k Haartna wt Octobar it.
tMA at 7:M P M . ar aa taan

to Iha Zoning Orto
al me CHy
lamlaaN County. Flarlde.
tram: PO end
4 and Aartcultural To that at : PD.

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AN ORDINANCE OP TH E
C ITY OP LAKE MARY. FLOR­
IDA. RBZONINO C E R T A IN
LAJfOS WITHIN THE C IT Y OP
LAKE MAEV. AS H E R E IN
DEFINED FROM THE PRES­
E N T ZONING C L A U IP IC A TION OP R-IA SINGLE FAM I­
L Y RESIDENTIAL T O PO
PROFESSIONAL O F F IC E .
PURSUANT TO THE TERM S
O F TH E FLORIDA S T A T ­
UTES: PROVIDING FOR THE
AMR NOME NT TO TH E O F­
FICIAL ZONING MAP) PRO­
V ID IN G FOR C O N F L IC T .
S EV E R A B ILITY A N O E F ­
FECTIVE DATE.

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SemlnoN Town* Cantor Rapt*!
at racardbd to PG 47. Page* k t
0 to PuMk Records af la
neto County, Florida:
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curvature A a curve cancava
having a reAu* a 1H A T,
run mane* NE ty atong Ih* arc A
said curve, through a contra!
wtgto A 7t m w . a dtotanca A
i # .ir ■ msnee lear i r i r ' E . a
dtotanca A 74.tr. to a paint A
curvature A a curve cancava
NWly. having a radius et
SIAM’, run Hienc* NBty atong
Hw a c A Mid curra, lhreuA&gt; a
central wtgto A OTIPSP’. a
dtotanca A 13SAI’. to a p A A A
reran* curvature A a curra
cenceve SWIy. having a raAue
A MAP, run Ihanc* SEly atong
Hw arc A laid curra, Ihraugh a
centre! angle A ( A l P g r , a
dtslanc* *1 S A .ll’ . thence
SM*te'ii"E, a A starve* a » or.
to a paint A curvature A a
curra cencara NWly. having a
radius A M A P . run
SWIy slang Ih* a c A
af i r u ’e r ’. a distance et
Tto-74'. to a paint A raran*
curvature A a curve cancava
SI ly. having a raAue A 7W.IP.
run Ihenc* SWIy atong m* arc A
said curra. Hirgggh a central
angle A M i r x r ', a dtotanca A
llt.tr, lhanca N W M ’IT 'W . a
distance A f .«* to the Point A
Being mere generally de­
scribed a* Hw easrlh tide A SR
44 between Origin Avonu* end
Town* Center blvd , north A
North TownoBlvd.
The Planning 4 Zoning
Cemmlteton will submit a roc
emmandaiten to Ih* City Com
mission In lever A . ar againel,
Ih* reguattad change ar
amendment. The City Com
mission will held a Public
Hearing In tha Commission
Ream In City HAI. Sentord.
Florida A 7 00 p m. on Noram
bar ix Iffl. to consider sold
All far I let in Interest end
till tens shall have an opportuni­
ty to h* heard al laid haer ings.
Htton Stair*
Planning 4 Zoning
Comm Iit kin
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II
• porter decides to appeal a
declston made wim respect to
any matter considered el m*
above meeting er hearings,
he/the made need a verbatim
record et Ihe proceedings. In
eluding Ih* testimony and avi
dance, which record I* net
provided by Iha City ot Switord.
IF S M ile * )
PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES N EEO IN G ASSISTANCE
TO PAR TICIPATE IN AN Y O F
THESE P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CO NTACT T H E PER
SONNEL O F F IC E A O A COOR
D IN ATO R A T
1M-S4M 4*
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF TH E
M EETING
PUBLISH: October4 Iff*
AND October 4. Iff*
DEI 11

toltowlng described graparty
tram R-IA Single Family Resi­
dential to PO Pratotflanal Of­
fice:
Lett E, F. 0. H. 4 I. Black 47,
and that pwftan at Hw nartti vt
at vseated alley tying aawHi and
a d ia c a n t t* e a ld la t e .
A M E N D E D P L A T OP
CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES,
•crardtog to me gist thereat a*
recar dad In Plat Seek 4 Pag*
14 at m* PuMk Bacardi at
Seminal* Caunty, Flarlda.
The PuMk Hearing will ba
held In Hw Cammttston Cham­
ber*. m N. Ceuntry Club Read.
Laka Mery. Tha PuMk to In­
vited to tltand and h* heard.
daU
iwbh
ka VDrilinOTR
fwaMat^^
ERIE kraArlara
INWH® F
vfWf W
from time I* time until a final
dtetsien it made by Rw CHy
CemmlMlen. Cegtos el Iha Ordlnance In M l era available m Me
CHy Clark’sOHk* tor review.
NOTE: IF A PERSON D E­
CIDES TO APPEAL A N Y D E­
C IS IO N M AOE B Y T H I S
COMMISSION WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSID­
ERED AT THIS M EBTINO OR
HEARING HE OR S H I W ILL
NEED A RECORD OP TH E
PROCEEDINGS. ANO TH A T.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR
SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MAOE. WHICH RECORD IN­
CLUDES THE TE S TIM O N Y
A N D E V ID E N C E U P O N
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO
EE BASED. FLORIDA STAT­
UTES MMIM
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN A N Y OP
TH E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT T H E C ITY
ADA C O O R D IN A TO R A T
L E A S T 41 H O U R S I N
ADVANCE OF THE M E ETIN O
AT 4W-SM-MI4
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Caret A Feeler,
City Clerk
DATED: October 4. 1m
PUBLISH: October4. lf H
DEI SI

NOTICE OF SALE
ANalkaotSato
itol Ford Truck
IDIlFMSU14S3FUC400e7
Helen Albright
1441 Sanditway
Geneva. P L U TO
Publish: October!.*. Iff*
DEI 43

Ltgal Notlcti

LagtlNotictt

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H E WTN JUDICIAL
M ANE

CRUNTY

■
CASE NO to Ml CAM ■
CTH MORTGAGE COMPANY,

L iW -m C A M H
UEEtTEO STATES OP
AM ERICA By M B BVeeWt
m ai etie frik lB to
DRPARTM ENT OP HOUSING

CIVIL ACTION
CASE R a w
RYLANOMORTGAOE
'ANY.

VS.
N EIL PASTER: ftM-.

IN R E : ESTATE OP
M ARGARET M M tC A L L,
*7k/a

O A N IE L6 . SMITH. H A
Netka M

CALL. s/k/aMergaretl
McCall, W illtld . PIN I
fSPO CP. I*
Circuit Caurt
Caunty,
at whkh N

ft).
bet FMtJvdi

m civil
__
M-Ml CAIA at the
CktuH Caurt at mtNMJudktot
Circuit m and tor laminate
Caunty, Ftortda, wharato C TX
M ORTGAGE COMPANY, le
PlabdMt and NEIL FASTEN.
SUE PASTER. EBftoGMd Ml
pVrDP PVRVtg ■fi

unwr Md ■E,'|J‘i" J
to St Ned er

L O T Id . R E P L A Y O P
O R O V E V IE W V I L L A G E
THIRD AOOITION. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS R ECO R D ED IN P L A T
BOOK 14 A T PAGES * S 14 OP
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR­
IDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T H E
FA IR O B I T CO LLECTIO N
PRACTICES ACT YOU A R E
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
FIRM IS DEEMED TO EE A
D I E T CO LLECTO R A T TEM PTING TO COLLECT A
D EBT ANO ANY INFORMA­
TION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
■ ms m i w E *am
MAHTAMMIMOilK
Clerk at CktuH Caurt
By Jana E . Jeeewk
Oawuty Ctork
COOILIS 4 STAW1ARSKI
441# Bay Stmrl Bautovard

CURRENT RESIDENCE:

YOU ARC NOTIFIED Rwl an
to torectot* a
S E M IN O L B t a X ^ W M B :
L O T ML DEER RUN, UNIT
11. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK 14 PARES « ANO
U . P U B L IC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR­
IDA.
TOG ETHER WITH THE FOL­
L O W IN G D E S C R IB E D
P E R S O N A L P R O P E R TY :
RAMGE/OVRN, VENT FAN.
D ISP O SA L. DISHWASHER,
SMOKE DETECTOR,
CARPET.

M mi* Nrttoa al
Actton, an E sJa w rlA ENC i Ra
Rbymar, BarteR G Fraggitr.
P la ln lllf t attorney, *****
vardL Sulto 7WL Ti
Ihto Caurt!

a 4 OetoDEH-ett

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OPTHEEIRHTBCRTN
JUOKIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND POE
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLORIBA
CIVIL ACTION
CASENGM-MSbCA
■•VISION MO
PRINCIPAL RISIOE NT IAL
MORTOAOE, INC.,
FMnttffl*),
LAWRENCE W. JOHNSON
a/fc/a LAWRENCE
WILLIAM JOHNSON.
MM,
“ * ‘ 1(4).
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEEBEY G IVEN
to a Final Jvdgmant *1
fed Sagtomber it,
m d In Caw N*.
ga-test-CA 14G *1 Rw CkcuH
Caurt et Hw EIG H TEEN TH
Jedktoi OrwH to wd N r S E M
INOLB Ctwdy, Ftortda wharato
PRINCIPAL R ESID EN TIA L
MORTGAGE, INC to Ihe Plain
t i l l end L A W R E N C E W.
JOHNSON a/k/a LAWRENCE
WILLIAM JOHNSON. LINOA
G. JOHNSON are the Oaten
I will nil to Ih* Mg4e*t
el me
NOLB Caunty Caurtltouw
tort. Ftortda at I1:M a m , w

•K
•VMtorit
LOT 4 ANO THE NORTH­
EA ST I FOOT OF L O T 4
BLOCK A. BASTBROOK SUB­
DIVISION UNIT NO. FOUR­
TE E N . ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T TH E R E O F AS NRCONOCO IN PLAT BOOK 14
PAGE «X PUBLIC E IC O N OS
OP SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL
LOW ING O ESCR IB EO
PERSONAL P R O P E N TY :
WITNESS MY HAND
tael at mi* Caurt an
SLIM S
(SEAL)
MARYANHE MORSE
Ctork at the Circuit Caurt
By: JanaE.Jawwk
OwwtyCUrk
Echevarria. McCaila. Raymar.
BarreHAFrwgtor
Peat OftkaBaa Mto
Tamg*. FLHM1
FM M nn
UMPORTANT NOTICB
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES
ACT OF Iff*
Admlnlttratlv* Ordw No. *337
Paraam wtm a dtoeNllty wht
need a sgaclal
to gartklgato m
ahautd cantact AOA
at Ml N. Park Avenue. Sulto N.
Ml, iantord. Ftortda S H I al
toast lira (1) day* prtor to the
gracaadlng. Tetoghana: (447)
lM41MElt.4ll7i I MbWSeniiTD O). *r 1 M*t**a77«&lt;v).
via F tar Id* Relay larvk*.
PubUah: SegtomWr If 4 OctokarsTft*
OEH1W

NOTICE OP AGENCY 4CTKM TAKEN ST THE
IT . JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notk* It given that the toltowlng permit wee Issued en JU L Y It.
t
FLORIDA SUNSHINE S TA TE AFFORDABLE HOUSING
PARTNER*. LTD.. 2 W Lucton Why- Sulto * * ATTN: Laute P.
Ihasalen.V.P. Maitland. PtortdaM7ll.g*rmRt*HI7-totlN.
Tha prelect Is tocatod to VwnNwto Caunty. S w t l w 1 ^ b « * ^ »1
leuth. Range It East. The permit autoarUw A STORMWATER
MANAGE A N T SYSTEM ON O .i# ACRES TO SBNVE A
M O D IF IC ATIO N T O AN E K I S T I H O SYSTEM W I T H
1T04MWATER TR EA TM EN T RV RETENTION. WET P E TE to
TION ANO SWALES W ITH DITCH BLOCKS KNOWN AS RAVEN
CBOSSINGS. The receiving waterbody It lifted tn to* permit
The tikis) containing tha aggllcatton tor thaabmm listed permit It
•vsllabk tor ImwKtton Ntonday threugh Friday ascapt tor toga!
holidays. I.M am. to S:W pm . at the St Jatow River Water
Managewtont District (Olstrkt) Itoadwiarten. Hwy tot W-, Palatka.
Ftortda. A persen wham substantial totoreUt ere
District permitting dacitton may petlttan tor m
hearing to accordance with section 1MS7. F.S.
comply wim the rawuiramontt at Ftortda AdmMtNatlv* Cade Ruto*
4BC I 111 and 44c 1*31 and be filed wtm (recatved by) tha District
Ctork. P O 4 m 143*. Palatka. Ftortda DITbiat. within towrtoan
( 141 days ol gubl kalian at this notk* ar whithto fourteen ( 14) days *1
actual receipt ot mis Intent, whichever first occurs Failure to III* a
petlttan within mis time period shall constituto a waiver el any right
such person may have to raguatt an edminlttratira Wtormtoaiton
lhearing) undw taction IM S7I. F. S. cancertong Iha tub(*ct permit.
Penitent whkh are not tiled in accordance with tha ebara provision*
are subject to dismissal.
PubilWl Octobers, tees
DEI St

NORTH to OP LOT M
A N O A LL OP LO T 17. BLOCK
E . S E M IN O L E TER R A C E
R E P L A T . ACCORDING TO
T H E P LA T THEREOF AS RECONOED M PLAT ROOK 11.
PA G E 14 PUBLIC RECORDS
O P S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.

A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER ­
SONS ARE NOTIP IRD THAT:

dl M b gwwnal ft
Caurf ar* regelrad to Rto I
*B|bcllen* with Ihl* Caurt
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
TH R E E MONTHS A FT1N THE
D ATE OP TH E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
D A T E OF SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM .
at Me 1

LdweryDslw
M FLW NS
4tgiRjllM4l4WRMM^RwhM|
oum

Ir an i dear at Me Samtoeto
F S w X ^ d n S h u C SsOrtt
bar SLUM .
NUUIVANNS MORSE
AS CLERK OP THE COURT
ByiJanaB.Jaaawk
O ig u t)Clw h
In
Act. perB
tlctpat* i« this

ThN

tor fw* tanaecu
Hu* weak* In Ike Sentord
Herald.
WITNESS my hand and tot
*1 mia caurt an tola am
d a j at Sagtomber
CtorSalth* Caurt
By: Ruth King
Aa Dag sty Clark
NOTICE
In attendant* wtm me Amartog g tgsdal at e mmadi
to gartklgato in tot* gra­

(133)
bar 4 HM

LAST KNOWN RESIDENCf:

in# tator than — ran (7) days
grtor to Rw bit**Png at toe
« 4 4 1 is given m Rto netka.
Tatoghane: 4*7 133-433* ait.
4337: 1MBMH77I (TOO). *r
l aw m |1R (V): via Ftortda
PuMith: Sagtomber 1* 4 Octo­
ber L ift*
OEH-T74

Caunty. Ftortda
CewttHUMCAISB
Sun Bank. Nettanel

New Day Outreach Canton,
Inc, aFtortdac
■4TICR
OP SHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
wt by virtu* et that certain
Issued *ut fi
•1the Circuit
Caurt at SemlneN Caunty. FNrId4 Caw I f»#4M CA IS B sgwi
ludpment rindsred to Iha
caurt with* 7m day at
June A O HM to that cartoln
case entitled Sun i n k , Nattonei
Assacietien, biatottH va. Haw
Day Outreach Canton. Ilk. Datondbd whkh atoreaeid Writ at
Eaacvtton was ddtrarad to ma
aa Sheriff at lemlneto County.
II
all m* right.
ng tocatod to Semi­
nal* Caunty, F tarId*, mar* parLat V . SAN LANTA THIRD
SECTION, accwdtag to IhajMat
to Plat
IX Page 7S *Mh* PuMk Bac­
ardi at lamlnale Caunty, Ftor
Ida. Straat address *1 141S
Vetoncia Court East.
Lai lit , SAN LANTA THIRD
SECTION, accarttog tom* ptat
thereat, racerOad to Plat Book
IX Pag* If. *1 the Public
Records et Samtool* Caunty.
Ftortda. Street address el 1411
Valencia Court East.
Lot IJX SAN LANTA THIRD
SECT 1014 m a r tone to to* ptot
tTWrfwOT, rvLt&gt;M® m r w
11. Pag* 71, al the Public
Records at Samtoeto Caunty.
Ftortda. Straat Adlnse at Mto
Vatoncta Caurt Eaat.
Lot 134 SAN LANTA THIRD
SECTION, accarRng to Urn plat
thereat, rater dad to Plat Saab
13. Pag* 71. *1 tha Public
Record* at Semlnele Caunty,
Ftor Ida. Street eddrast *1 M il
Vetoncia Court lest.
Lai 114 SAN LANTA THIRD
SECTION, according to the plat
lharaat. recarera to Plat Beak
II. Paga IS, at the Public
Bacardi el lemlneto Caunty,
Ftortda. Straat adPraoe el td »
Mara Court.
and tha radar signed a* Sheriff
•i Semlnele County, Ftortda.
will at II:W AM. en me tod.
day at October AD. iff l after
tor tato and tail to Iha highest
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENX el the
Front (West) Oeor. at the stop*,
at tha Samtoeto Caunty Court
house to Sentord. Ftortda, Pm
abara detertoad graparty.
That said tato le batog made
la satttuy the terms at mis Writ
at Euacutton.
DanaidF. E stinger.
Shari It
l emlneto County.
Ftortda
Published September If, end
October 41X14 wtm Ihe
fete en October 34 HW.
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R I C A N S W I T H OI SARILTIES ACT OF H M PER­
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
N E E O I N G SPECI AL A CC044M00ATI0NS TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THE PROCEED­
INGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
ENFORCEABLE WRITS SEC­
TION OF THE CIVIL OlVISiOtt
AT TH E SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
IMS MTH STREET. SANFORD.
FLORIDA AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS (447) 33bted TOO
(W7) 3233373
DEH-374

I

W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OP
TH R E E MONTHS AFTER THE
B A T E OP TH E FIRST PURLtCATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y OATS APTBR THE
D A T E OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM
A ll other creditors at Me

in
If haartna impaired. (TOO)
t-M B -H M T TI, er Veke IV)
3 EBBMBS774 Vld Ftortdi ‘
Ntown 4 *seactatos, PJL
1770US H N .. Sulto H i
■,p l :
1* 4 Octo
b e rL tfW
D EH -M l
IN THE CIRCUIT CRUET
O P TN E E IR tITIIN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
UP P I

_____ WITHIN
TMNRR MONTHS A P TIR THE
D A TE OP TH E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIMS. DEMANDS
A N O OBJECTIONS NOT SO
PILRO WILL BE FOREVER
BA R R IO .
The daw at Mo Mel 1
Hon at toi* Netka to I
if, tees.

GENERAL JUR M IC TIO N
CASS N a tS -H tl CAM L
WEYERHAEUSER
MORTOAOE OMSPANY,
PietoRH.

Ii

p .a
Attorney tor Ptreanal

O E R IK A. CLAYDON. SHEILA
CLAYOON, husband and etto.
JO E K. HOOVER. JR.,
LAVINIA H. HOOVER. Ml Mto.
MAVFAIR MEADOWS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.
-------------.AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF
T H E SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY, and H A T E
OP FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OP REVENUE,
DatondwtNt).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : DEREK A. CLAYDON
AND IH IIL A CLAYDON,

ThomaaA.Spaorot
Thom** A Spoor, P A
P .a Era tl*a
Sanford. PL V77T-11*4
Telephone: I4WIMHM1
Ftortda Bar N a : *7*471
If 4 OctaOEH-SM
W TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O P TN B W TN JUB4CIA4
CIRCU IT UP
in i

PaiUb-CA-ME
0 .1 . CAPITAL MORTOAOE
SERVICE Line.,

If alive, and It dMd, alt
parties claiming Intone! by,
thraugh, under nr against
D E R E K A . CLAYDON and
SHEILA CLAYDON. husband
p v m i iWfM|
ar claiming t o haw any right.
I—
M mw Pfl^Wty

VS.
JOHN M. BAKE Rand
BARBARA W. BAKER:
of al..

Ysu are hereby notified that
a mart
t o n ^ l &amp; E O M n t y ! /tortl*
Lot XX MAVFAIR MEAD­
OWS. a subdivision, according
t* m* plat lharaat a* racwMd to
Plat Baek If. Pag* it, H radix
at the PuMk Recards pt Semi­
nole County. Ftortda. a/h/e HP
Meadow Boulevard. Sentord.
Ftortda 3S771
hat bora Iliad againei yeu rad
yeu are ragulradte terra tcapy
ot your written dullness it ray,
t* It. ra Maagerd Fabur, Attarnay tor Plaintiff, what*
address le Suit* 3d*. 117#
Medruge Avenue. Ceral Gebtoa
Ftortda MM* within thirty IM)
day* attar the tint pubikatton
at thto Malice to the SaaNrd
narMi m i i w aw wifinm i n
the Ctork at this Court attkar
batar* earvlc* an Flatofltfs
a default will
I you tor Rw
In the camWITNESS my hand end ma
taai *1 mi* Caurt this rm day at
(SEAL)
MAAYANNE MORSE
A* Ctork alma Caurt
By: Patrtcl* F. Mills
As Deputy Ctork
need a special 1
to this 1

NOT ICE OP
PORECLOSURBSALB
Nettc* I* m fm y iN m
hat FinaiJudi
at F*
II,
case number W-11WCAMB. at
the Circuit Caurt at Rto Mm
Judklai Circuit to and Nr Semi­
nal* County. Ftortda. wharato
O .t . CA P ITA L MORTOAOE
SERVICES. IN C, 1* Platonft
and J O H N M. B A K E R ,
BARBARA W. RAKER, M/*r*
&lt;*&gt;. I will tall t* the
d MdPer tor cedi
ent dear at Ma
Samtoeto Caunty CiurttHuw to
SanWrd, lemlneto County, Pier
M a at M:M A M . an Mo HM
day all
MrM to aaM Final
Lot M Bloch C CRYSTAL
BOWL SECOND A00ITK3M.

to Plat Bank tt, I
Tt. at to PuMk Bacardi if
l emlneto Caunty, PtortdA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
PAI R O B E T COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARI
ADVISED T H A T THIS LAW
PIRM IS D E I MED TO EE A
D EB T COLLECTOR AT­
TEM PTIN G TO COLLECT A
D EB T ANO ANY INFORMA­
TIO N OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR TH A T PURPOSE.
m* asd day at Sw
MARYANNS MORSE
Ctork at Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Belton
Deputy Clark
COOIUS 4 STAWIARIKI
4PM Boy Scout I

at lam tool* Caunty
M l N. Part At
Sentord. Florid* 17771,
five days prior la tha
tog Telephone: (4*7)
art. 4777; 1 a a a m tni
ar tea*I***77* |VI via
Relay Service.’'
PuMtah: Septimber Jf
berA H M
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b e, back
in t it l e h u n t

LOCALLY
Tribe shuts out Lions
OVIEDO - Tim Byrd and Bobby Williams
scored touchdowns a s visiting Seminole
whitewashed the Oviedo Lkma In a Junior
varsity football game at John Courier Field.
Byrd's run was part of a 14 carry. 123-yard
effort, while Williams' score came on a 25-yard
pass from Donte Harper.
The Tribe's defense was led by Joe Watson
with seven tackles, one Interception and one
fumble recovery and Freddie Hawkins, who also
had an Interception.
Seminole will host Lake Howell and Oviedo
will hoot Lake Mary next Wednesday night.

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LONGWOOO - Lake Mary Im­
proved to 9-6 overall and 5-3 In the
Sem inole A th le tic Conference
Thursday with a 156. 12-15.15-10
win over Sem inole. The Tribe
dropped to 9 6 and 52 In the
conference.
"Our players hung In there," said
Lake Mary coach Cindy Henry. "It
gives us the confidence a* coaches
that we have the talent to win. If we
made an error, we corrected It. I
a little alow,
thought the m atch
but this la a good win for im because
Seminole has a strong team."
Seminole took a brief 16 lead to
start game one before Monica
Camardese racked up four straight
service points to put Lake Mary
ahead 4-1. Vllaphone Rattanavong.
Marlsa Alford and Tina White
served the Tribe into an 65 lead by
collaborating on seven service
ts. Sarah McWeeney, Stephanie
. Trad Woodall. Trad Tombros
and Camardese then combined for
10 service points to dose out the
first game for Lake Mary.
The seesaw battle would continue
through, moat of the second and
third games of the match. In the
second game, the Ram» took a
short-lived 1 6 lead In the second
game before Harmon! Roller and
Marlsa Alford put the Seminole*
ahead 51. Tombros put the Rams

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ORLANDO - The Orlando Magic got ready for
the opening of training cam p by re signing
Dennis Scott and Brian Shaw and signing rookie
No. 1 pick David Vaughn from Memphis.

No-Tap at Bowl America
SANFORD — Bowl Amerlca-Sanford will
conduct Its weekly No-Tap Tournament this
evening beginning at 9:30 p.m.
Strikes are awarded when a bowler knocks
down nine or 10 pins. Competition will be
divided Into men's and women's divisions.
T he entry fee Is $15.
Three strtkepots also will be awarded during
the course of the evening.
For more Information, call 322-7542.

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Klwania Goff Toumamont
SANFORD - Bette Gramkow, Klwania Golf
Tournament chair, announced that the Sanford
club will be sponsoring a golf tournament at
DeBary Golf and Country Club on Friday.
October 13th with a 1 p.m. shotgun start
followed by dinner at the club. The tournament
format Is four person scramble, make your own
team, with gross and net categories.
Entry fees are $70 per person. $325 new
sponsorship. $300 repeat sponsorship, which
. Includes four entries and hole recognition. Fees
Include cart and greens- fee. players package,
prizes, dinner and awards for longest drive and
closest to the pin.
Entry deadline Is Monday. October 9th. Moll
checks payable to Sanford Klwania Club and
maU.'akmg'wIth tfotrlcs and golfers' handicaps,
to: Bette Gramkow. 500 E. Airport Blvd..
Sanford. FI. 32773. Or phone (407) 322-3213.

Adult Flag Football
SANFORD — Teams are still needed for the
adult flag football league that the Sanford
Recreation Deparment will hold this fall.
For more Information, call the Sanford
Recreation Department at (407) 330-5697.

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LONGWOOD - Lake Ifttfy Improved its
overall record to 151 with a two match sweep
over Stafford. Canada high school. The Rama
won the first match 156. 15-7, then swept the
action with a 157,15-12 victory In match two.
Darrel Dtlmorc had nine kills and three
blocks for the Rams, while Erik Larsen had six
kills and Jason Hawkins had three blocks and
one kill. Jeremy Dtlmare served Lake Mary to

an 8-3 lead In. the first game of match one with , battle of the top boys team* in the Seminole
five straig h t service points. Devin Hale
Athletic Conference. The Rams are 7 6 In the
extended the Rams lead to 12-3 with four SAC. while the Silver Hawks are 6-2.
service points and Larsen closed out the game
with three service points.
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS — The Patriots
“The first match was tight." said Lake Mary evened their overall record at 6 6 with a 1510.
coach Bill Whalen. "Everyone played well, and
1615. 15-12 win over the Blue Darters. Kim
Soeng had 18 kills to lead Lake Brantley, while
our substitutes played extremely well. By
Matt Payntcr had 15 blocks and Tony Mendez
playong underclassmen now. It will help our
added 35 acta. The Patriots host Lyman
program for next year.”
Lake Mary hosts Lake Howell at 6 p.m. In a
Monday night.

Sanford Racraatlon Karat#
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is offering karate for ages 6 to adult.
The classes arc held at the Sanford Gym­
nastics Association Building. 601 E. 25th Place,
on Thursday from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
The Instructor la Barry Green, a 3rd degree
btackbelt. and the cost Is $ 10 per month.
For more Information, call 330-5697,

Unbeaten
Erectors
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SRD offtra Baton claaata
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is offering baton classes for girls ages
5 and up. The classes, taught by Joy Clore. are
held every Thursday from 6:43 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. at the Sanford Gymnastics Association
Building, 601 E. 25th Place.
The coot Is $ 10 per month.
For more Information call 330-5697.

Cartar retires
PONTIAC. Mich. — A tearful Anthony Carter,
unable to bear the pain from a shoulder Injury,
has bid farewell to football.
Carter. 35. hugged his teammates in the
Detroit locker room, then went upstairs to the
Lions' media room and announced his retire­
ment after 11 years In the NFL, three In the
USFL, and an AH-Amerlca career at Michigan.
Carter signed as a free agent with the Lions In
1994 after nine seasons with the Vikings. The
two-tlmc Pro Bowler holds Minnesota records for
receiving yards (7.635) and touchdown catches
(52). and Is second in receptions (478).

Raptors sign top pick
TORONTO — Arizona's Damon Stoudamlrc
signed a three-year, $4.6 million contract with
the expansion Toronto Raptors.
The 5-fool-10 guard, the seventh pick,
averaged 22.8 points and 7.3 assists last season.

BASEBALL PLAYOFFS

□ 8 p.m. —WFTV9. Rockies at Braves. ILI
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SANFORD — M.A. Erectors con­
tinued to pummel the oposition and
In the process widened Its lead in
the Sanford Recreation Department
Men's Thursday Night Slowpltch
Softball League at Plnehuret Park.
M.A. scored In every Inning and
led 9-0 before Sanford Tire plated
three runs In the sixth before
dropping a 15-3 decision to the
league leaders.
Sanford Tire dtd gel a little
revenge In the second game of the
evening, scoring five runs In the
bottom or the sixth Inning to win Its
first game of (he season. 12-10 over
the Scrubs.
TEC Mortgage then kept the
Scrubs on the skids, scoring four
runs in the bottom of the first
Inning to erase a 3-0 deficit and
going to defeat (he Scrubs 10-6.
In the other half of the elght-tcum
league at Chase Park. Nobles Con­
struction swept a doublcheader.
outscorlng Beer;30 11-6 and then
b estin g previously undefeated
Crazy Wings 10-2. Ken Rummel
Chevrolet then handed Crazy Wings
Us second straight loss 8-2 In the
late game.
M.A. Erectors Is now 6-0, while
Nobles and Crazy Wings arc both
4-2. Completing the standings urc
TEC Mortgage. Brer:30 and Ken
Rummel (all 3-3). Sanford Tire (1-5)
and the Scrubs (0-6).
The league will complete Its first
round next week. At Chase Park.
Beer:30 will play TEC Mortgage at 7
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runs and drove In another as Noblas swept a
doubleheader at Chase Park Thursday night.

Nobles moves into second place tie
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SANFORD — Nobles Construction broke a two-game
losing streak In a big wuy. sweeping a doublcheader to
move Into a tic for second place In the Sanford
Kecreallon Department Men's Thursday Night Fall
Slowpltch Softball League at Chase Park.
Nobles used a six-run fourth Inning to break a 1-1 tie
and went on to defeat Bccr:30 11-6 In the opening
game, then got an excellent all-around performance to
knock oil previously undefeated Crazy Wings 10-2.
Ken Rummel Chevrolet then kept Crazy Wings on the
ropes, besting the former co-leaders 8-2 In the late game
of the evening.

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Park. M.A. Erectors stayed unbeaten and widened Us
lead with a 15-3 triumph over Sanford Tire, but Sanford
Tire came back to get Its first win of the season with a
12-10 decision over the Scrubs. In the late game. TEC
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□Lyman at Late •rantfty, 7:30 pm
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ings ere TEC Mortgage, Beer:30
end Ken Rummel (ell 3-3), Senford Tire 11*6) end the Scrubs
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first round next week. At Chase
Park. Beer:30 will play TEC
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struction at 8 p.m. At Plnehurst.
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at S p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Nobles: four h its — Dan
Dougherty (two runs): three hits

— Kevin Julian (double, run, two
RBI); two htta — Ned Raines
(double, three runs, two RBI),
Larry Chunat (double, three
RBI). Jason Mustek (run. RBI),
winning pttcher Tom Szabo (two
runs), Booby Shaw (RBI): one hit
— Bobby Flowers (two runs.
RBI).
BeertSOi two h its — Tim
Allison (home run. double, two
runs, RBI). Ken McKeevy (dou­
ble. RBI). Jerry Camus (run.
RBI), Mike MUIer (run). Spencer
Baggett (RBI). Jon Reid; one hit
— Rodney Curry (double, run).
Bob Marino (run. RBI). Dave
Corn (RBI).
Nobles; three hlta — Jay
Johnaon (triple, double, run.
three RBI); two hlta — Chunat
(three runa, RBI), Dougherty
(two RBI). Szabo (RBI), Raines
and Ben Green (one run each);

one hit — Julian (run. two RBR,
Mustek (run): run — Brian
Jones. Shaw.
Crasy Wings: two htta —
Rodney Taylor: one hit — Mark
Jansch (run). Donnie Miller, Ron
W lrth, Don M acher. S tev e
Woodley; run. RBI — Craig
Appel; RBI —Don Baatl.
Ken Rummel; three hlta —
Kirby Swine hart (three runa,
RBI). David Gotdstlck (three
RBI); two hits — Cary Kncfcr
(three runs). Bobby Keefer (run);
one hit — Ray Hartaflek) (three
RBI), Brian Curtis (RBI). BM
Gracey (run), Scott Murphy,
Steve Cooper.
Crazy Wings: two hlta —Wlrth
(double, RBI); one hit — Gary
Miller (run). Donnie Miller, Jesus
Mutno; run — Brantley Brumley;
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Nobles Construction at 8 p.m. At Plnehurst. M.A.
Scrubs: three hits — Jeff Dow (run. two RBI).
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Covell (double, RBI). Alan Dow (run. RBI), Ronnie
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right now.” said Seminole coach
Beth Corso. “ We have to take
Cammi I mm Jkm Im ViaSmum m a I mm/S l f a I Ju.
charge and push the game to 15
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points. When we get a side out,
Williams; 3. Phil Williams: 4. Greg Elliott; 5.
we need to do something with
Roger Wren.
it.*
Camardcse finished the match
MINI STOCK — 1. Donny Hall: 2. R ad
with 15 service points for the
Butcher; 3. Al Bukur; 4. Wayne Wells; 5. Steve
Rams, whiel Dale had 10 digs
Rigsby.
and seven rervlce points, and
PUKE STOCK (4-cyilader) — 1. Mark
Manz added nine kills. Tombroa
Eldrtdgc; 2. Brett Weber; 3. Robert Freund: 4.
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had 10 service points for Lake
Paul Sheppard; 5. Scott Jarvis.
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PURE STOCK (S-eyllader) — 1. Jeff
the match with five service
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Vurcika: 2. Holly Nicholas; 3. Gerald Morrison:
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EVERY DAY IS P A Y D A Y !

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GREYHOUNDPARK&amp;FAIRPLEX

G ordon happy to be headed to Charlotte
consecutive to p - 10 finishes, he and
Evernham have been disappointed in their
CHARLOTTE. N.C. - With a 302-polnt showings the past two weekends on the
lead over Dale Earnhardt and only four short tracks at Martinsville, Va.. and North
N.C.
races to go in the 1095 Winston Cup season. Wllkesboro.
Gordon
did
lead each race briefly and has
Jeff Gordon's crew chief is happy to be
Visiting Charlotte Motor Speedway this led 26 of the 27 races this season, but he
was never in contention for the win at cither
week.
Ray Evemhum. trying to help shepherd Iruck and finished seventh at Martinsville
his 24-year-old driver to the first series title and third at North Wllkesboro.
"Everybody th in k s we did good at
for both of them. said. "1 don't know why
Jeff and I have always had success ut Martinsville.” Evernham said. "We think we
Charlotte. Mainly, 1 think It's because he's did terrible. You’re only as good as your last
got a knack for gelling around lhat truck perfonnance amt we didn’t perform well at
Martinsville or North Wllkesboro.
and we've got good equipment.”
"I was happy with our finishes, but we
Gordon's first Winston Cup victory came
In 1994 at Charlotte tn the World 600 and didn't deserve It." the crew chief added.
he generally is among the top finishers "Wc deserved to win at Dover and
Darlington (two of Gordon's series-leading
there.
Ills 33rd-place showing in May was seven wins this season). We deserved to be
among a handful of poor results this season, about 15th ut Martinsville. We were lucky.
but that was caused by u broken suspension You can't go through this business depen­
piece that later resulted In Evcrnham being ding on luck. That won't carry you.
"I hope Charlotte Is the curr. If I can't hit
fined for using a non approved wheel hub.
It
at Charlotte. I think I'll head back to New
” 1 really don't have anything to prove at
C h arlo tte,” Evrrnham said. "I think Jersey."
everybody knows that deal last time was a
NASCAR Leader*
DAY IONA BEACH — The top 7* driver* tnd money
minimal thing, and It hasn't really affected
inner i on the NASCAR Wlntton Cup circuit through th t Oct.
our performance. I'd like to Just let that lie. *1 lyton
Holly Farm* 400
It’s over and done wit h."
Witts ton Cun Paint!
I Jell Gordon 4.701 2 Dal* Earnhardt, l.ttt. 2 Sterling
Although Gordon is riding a string of 14

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�Sanford Htrald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, October 6, 1N6 - M

People
H r

COMAannouncesiMitinQt
T he Concerned OrgttUxatkmof Men tn Action (COMA) meet*
the Aral and third Friday. at 6 p.m.. In the church annex at 9t.
AME Church, Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue,

Al*Anonmaatifiundav. IlnnriBv
Al-Anon
every Sundsy at 8 p.m. a t the west side of
-------------------- Hospital on SR 434. and Monday at 7 p.m. at
Northland Community Church, corner of Do* Track Rood and
US 17-82. Tor Information, call 338-8678.
a M kins
of all trees of
dooora—- to donate at Ra Sanford

Paying taxes for domestic help
student who babysits on the
weekend o r during summer
vacation to e a rn spending

More and more people hire
others to help In their homes. If
you're In this situation. It's
important to know w hat your
obligations are: A new taw
makes It easier for you to make
sure h ear she geU proper Social
Security credit Tor the wages you

p«y-

You'll need to pay Social
Security tax for those household
helpers who earn 61.000 or
more during the year. No 8 8 tax
to due tf the household helper to
under age 18 during any part of
the year — your occasional

babysitter who to under age 18
now Is exempt from the tax.
unless babysitting to his or her
main Job. So, you w on't have to
pay SS tax for the high school

The new law applies to 1994
earnings. If you paid 8 8 taxes for
an employee whoae earnings
from you were less than 61.000
In 1994. you and your employee
each can ask for a refund. The
employee w on't loae any SS
credits earned under the pre­
vious rules.
In the past, employers and
employees were required to re­
port and pay 88 taxes on all
earnings of a t least HO In a

three -month-calendar quarter.
For 1994 you need to Me the
quarterly Form 943 to report
Social Security and federal un­
em ploym ent obligation*. In
1995 you may report these taxes
on your own federal tax return
(Form 1040). During the years
1999-97. you may pay the em­
ployment taxes In a lump sum
when you fUe your tax return.
If you have any questions
about th e changes In reporting
household employment and/or
paying S S taxes for household
help, contact your local SS
o ITIm , o r call their loll free
number 1800-773-1313.

13Q2E.!

Asrobks offtftd

Proud Seouto

Sanford Recreation Department offers Step Aerobics at the
youth center In Sanford City Hall. Mondays and Wednesdays,
from 9 to 10 a.m. and 8:30 to 6:30 p.m. Instructor Is Lias
Hines. Cost Is S3 per class, for Information, call3306687.

Boy Scout Troop 34 (wid a
Court of Honor recently at
which ON Oltmartin gave tha
IfWOMHofi
tod esr^w
(hi wPtodoi
T r r v w w w s -w w v md s^^ran
of Allnglanca. Doug Pop*
lectured on den chiefs7 duties
Jim Kraomer presented 42
merit badges and itvsn

TOPS mwts Mondayvnovnlog
SANFORD — TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter *831
m eets every Monday, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the First
Christian Church. 1007 Sanford A rt., Sanford. AU Interested in
losing weight are welcome. For information, call 322-3130.

tu v v v ifT ifn ii

SanfordRotarianatomoot
SANFORD — Rotary Chib of Sanford meets every Monday at
noon, at the Sanford Chamber of Commerce building.
a c iiv iu m

w w m uon

Shaun Santo*, David Oldham
to Star, Eugan*
Oiimartln, Star, Robbie Kasper,
Star. Sack row: Slava MoCrandall, Joaeph Jackson,
Josh MeCrmdsfl, Star; Robert
Fiyer, Star and Zachary Coo­
per, FIret Close.

Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 85 years or older to Join
th em In two weekly activities on Monday: Woodcarvers. from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.; Games, from 1 to 3 p.m.. at the Frank
Evans Center, 158 N. Country Chib Road.

Employmentopportunitiesforaontora
SANFORC — An employment program sponsored by AARP
Senior Community Service Employment Program Is held a t the
Sanford National Guard Armory. 015 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours are S s.m. to 1 p.m.
Telephone: 3348000. The program assists seniors. SS and
over, to return to the work piece.

Caneor support group moots
Support. Hope and Recovery. 8.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Reglooal Hospital In the
far corner of the dining room. This to a self help support group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment ryrw or finished
w ith It. Call 3348737 or 322-7785 for more information.

Halpforgamblorsofforad
Cam biers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
s) at 7:30
ic e t separately
itely Monday and Friday (non-smokers)
(non
.m .. Church of the Good Shepherd.
p.m
Shepherd, “331 Lake Ave.
Formore Information, call 336-9306.

AtAnon group gothics
If you are troubled by the alcoholism of a frelnd or relative,
there to help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and
family of alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday night at 8 p.m. at the Sahara Club, 3587 S. Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4133.

Narcotics Anonymous moots In Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p.m. at the
Presbyterian House of Goodwill, 317 Oak Ave., Sanford.

Nursos to moot monthly
The Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida. Inc.,
m eets the second Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at
Kllamcy Baptist Church. 701 Formosa Ave. C.E.U. class
provided each month. AU meetings are open to LPNs and to
students and graduate LPNs. For Information caU 299-4331.

Ovoroatora Anonymous moots Tuaaday
SANFORD — Overeaten Anonymous meets every Tuesday,
a t 10 a.m. In Parish HaU Whitner Lounge of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church in Sanford. The meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees. The only requirement to attend la
th e desire to atop eating compulsively.

Sowing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
C lub gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N, Country
Club Road, to make baby clothes, and Items for nursing homes
a s weU as Items for the Christmas Store. The Items made by
th e club are donated to preemte babies, nursing home residents
an d gifts for the annual Christmas store.

Activities for seniors
Lake Mary Seniors invite anyone 55 yean or older to Join
them In a weekly activity on Tuesday: Art. from 9 am . to noon,
a t the Frank Evans Center. 158 N. Country Club Road.

Weakly Lions Club mooting
T he Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Andrea Krazetse at 3308116.

Bridge dub to moat, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
a t the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Klwanls Club of Caaadbarry moots
Kiwanls Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m ., at Village the Casselberry Senior Center. For Information,
call 8318545.

Stroks Club offsrs support
Central Florida Stroke Club meets on the second Tuesday
each month for those who have had strokes, their families,
caregivers or others who are Interested In teaming more about
being victorious over stroke. Meetings are held at Broadway
United Methodist Church. 406 E. Amelia. Orlando.
For Information, call BUI Craig, president, at 333-3625.
Voices of Victory meet every Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the
church. A Joyous time of sharing, singing and Inspiration la led
by Ralph "Spoonle” Spohn accompanied by Ruby Nygren at
the piano and organist Mac Gray.
For Information call 8948176 or 644-0434.

Ovar-50 Club mads Tuaaday
The Over-50 Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m.. at the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are welcome.

D oyi* in®

to

troop also attanded Camp
Thunder summer camp near
Macon, Oa., where Robbia
WMpor wiiCufTiiii •ViryofiB.
Boy Scout Court of Honor from

Trust
your gut
feelings
ft I've been In a
relationship for about a year.
It's the first lime since I've
been dtvorced-fS years) that
I've had that twlttery feeling
when a man kisses me. Actual­
ly, we've been friends for
several yean but during this
past year It has become much
more than that. When we were
Juat friends. I used to teaae
him about being a lady's man
because every lime I’d ace him
he waa flirting with a different
gal. Since we ace each other
almost every day now I Juat
aaaumcd we were aeelng each
other exclusively. Now I'm
beginning to wonder. If I call
him unexpectedly at home
and he's on the other line, he
aeems nervous an d vague
about who he's talking to.
Also, sometimes he has to go
to meetlnga (n the evenings.
When he talks ab o u t the
meetings and the people there,
he seems vague about what
was going on and who he was
with. etc.
1really care for this man and
he seems to care for me when
lie's with me, but 1 Just have
this feeling that he might be
aeelng someone else (or several
people for all I know) on the
side. Should I confront him
with my suspicions?
SUSPICIOUS

Many treatments for
impotence available

DEAR SUSPIClOUSt You
make no reference to com­
mitment agreements between
the two of you so for now I
suggest you keep your mouth
closed and your eyes and ears
open. My personal feeling Is
that the “gut feelings" we all
get about other people usually
contain real good Information
for us if we pay attention to
them.
it would be Interesting to see
how he would react if you took
a couple giant steps backward
In this relationship. If he's
feeling like he needs more
space, he'll be glad you did.
Bui If he really cares for you
and wants to make this a
committed relationship, he'll
feel uneasy and attempt to get
you closer again.
Finally, you use the term
"lady’s man" to describe the
way you've seen him act In the
past. If I were In your shoes I'd
pay a lot of attention to that.
D on't th in k t h a t w ould
automatically change If you
were In a committed rela­
tionship. What often happens
Is the behavior ju st goes “un­
derground" and surfaces only
when he thinks he won’t get
caught. BE CAREFUL! ■

NEW ARRIVALS
The following births have been
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs:
Sept. 10 — Tammy Bell and
Ronal West. Chuluota. boy
Sept. 11 — Theresa Hacg.
Casselberry, girl
Sept. 12 — Elizabeth and
Thomas Smith. Sanford, boy
Sept. 13 —Jennifer and Victor
Grandowskl. W inter Springs,
boy; Donna Hlnton-Smlth and
Durrryl Smith Winter Springs,
g ir l; T am m y a n d J a m e s
Campbell. Winter Srpings, boy:
Lisa and Eric Redding. Geneva,
boy; S h a ro n a n d R o b e rt
Dlacheysn. Winter Springs, boy;
Corey and R onald LeSagc.
Winter Springs, boy
Sept. 15 —Tracy and Timothy
Murphy. Casselberry, boy
Sept. 16 — Kathleen and
Wayne Cluth. Longwood. girl:
Lisa and Robert Grow. Alta­
monte Springs, boy
Sept. 17 — Rafat and Arooj
Ahmed. Longwood, girl; Yvette
and Stephen Sterner, Sanford,
girl: Kimberly Michelle Sllcox.
Altamonte Springs, girl
Sept, 21 — Darla and John
Duczynskl, Altamonte Springs,
boy; Dorothy Nordstrom and
Michael Kallrrgls. Casselberry.

girl: Carol Miller and David
Newman. Casselberry, girl
Sept. 22 — Lukelsha Adkins
and Dion Weeks, Altamonte
Springs, girl; Galina and Billy
Henkhaus, Altamonte Springs,
boy; C hristie and Anthony
Thakur, Casselberry, boy
Sept. 24 — Bethany and Rich­
ard Harrell. Casselberry, boy;
Vickie and Sean Potts, Long­
wood. boy

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should be helpful and en­
c o u ra g in g to m any. (It la
estimated that 10 million men In
the United States suffer from
Impotence or some form of
sexual disorder.) Readers, the
doctor to consult la a urologist.
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In New Hampshire" wrote about
a friend who found a $5 bUl In a
pair of Jeans she had purchased
for $1 a t a yard sale. She
Immediately telephoned the orig­
inal owner and gloated over the
windfall.
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come directly out of Jewish
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bag. He immediately returned
the diamond to Us rightful owner
and said, "Sir, I purchased a
cam el, not a diamond: the
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yours."
The moral of that story la
clear. We have an obligation to
be honorable in all transactions.
By the way. I used this story as
an illustration to my Sunday
school children this very day.
With affection and best wishes

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70-year-old widower wrote to
you saying that he was dating a
half-dozen women with whom
he had platonic relationships. He
■ays that he avoids giving them
the Impression that he has a
ro m an tic In te re s t In them
because he Is Impotent and is
somewhat embarrassed by his
condition.
You replied that many women
in that age group would consider
a non-aexual status a plus —and
that holding, caressing and do­
ing "everything but" can be
sufficiently satisfying to some
women.
Your response implies that he
should Juat accept his condition
without even considering medi­
cal treatment to correct It.
Abby. 1 want to point out that
sexual dysfunction la treatable,
and help to available to allow for
a satisfying sex life.
It la possible that this man's
Im p o ten ce la re la te d to a
medication that could be ad­
justed or changed.
If this to not the case, there are
t r e a t m e n t a t h a t In c lu d e
counseling. Injection therapy,
vacuum devices and prosthetic
surgery.

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| THAT’S 1NT—ITAIN— NT ★ ★ ★ ★

Week Five in the N FL and
we’ve had some surprises
Here we are again In Week
Five, and we've had some more
surprise*. Redskins beating
Dallas? Jacksonville gets a win?
These two games prove what 1
told you last week, “On any
given day In the N.F.L. any team
can win.” Other happenings
were not as surprising. The
Nlners. Colts and yes, my LOCK
OF THE WEEK. Atlanta rolled to
victories. I particularly enjoyed
the fact that Atlanta not only
covered the spread, but won the
game by a large margin as 1 said
they would. Let's get on to the
Florida teams.
As I predicted. Don gave David
a painful loss, but even I could
not have predicted this much
pain. With under two minutes
left in the game It looked as If the
Bengal* would win. Then came
Marino, effortlessly marching
down the field (hr the go ahead
score. Then, to add salt to the
wound, the Bengal* place kicker
misses a last second field goal to
force overtime. This game was
everything football Is about. The
quarterback duel pitted David
an d O o lla th In an a e r ia l
shootout. While Goliath had over
a decade of experience in Dan
Marino, the role of David was
being played by Sanford native
Jeff Blake. Sanford residents
who watched this battle on
Sunday are probably In swe that
our little town produced such a
talented athlete. He is a thrill to
watch, and from what I hear
from his family and Mends, he's
arealclaaaact.
Once again the Bucs have only
managed to squeak out with a
victory. Defense had to take
over, as DUfer left the gsme
because he eras "feeling dizzy."
It waa disappointing to see him
watch the game on the sideline
with a big grin on hla face. With
the kind of money he makes, not
only should he be able to play
dizzy, he should be able to play
drunk. K.C. Weldon, former Flor­
ida State quarterback, came In
to finish up the game for the
Bucs. He looked great, and I
would not be surprised if Wyche
started him Sunday to try and
work th e kinds out of the

TAMPA BAT (-S) v s CCTC1MffATL Jeff Blake comes home,
and the Bucs are ready. The
entire town should road trip over
for (he game. We win regardless
of the final score. If I was forced
to call the game:
kwcafWaldM) 1 4 B M ftit 17
BMMOUfar) 14 Bengal* 17
JeU application for the Dig East
was denied Bills coming off a
huge win. looking to blow a team
out for the hometown fans. Pint
Bills game since O.J.'a release;
he should bet o n it.
ODCAOO (-141 n CAKOLOVA.
If the Panthers can't beat the
Bucs at home, they will be killed
by Chicago o n the road. Pan­
ther'* player* need to make sure
Insurance paperwork is In order;
hui
someone could get hurt.
S
BtUeSg data 1 0
PBXLLT (-4) va WASHINGTON
I can't believe the Eagle* are
favored after only five field goals
last week. T he Skins are an
excited young team with better
coaching. PhiHy will make a
coaching change after this one.
•Mae tTTael salt
M i W I t f O T A (-1 1 )* V I
BOtJBTOM. Moon and company
will win this game, but give me
II points an d the Oilers' de­
fense. and l’U take It every week.
Houston coach Jeff Fisher has
done the best h e could.

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offense has problems. Reality
check for Jaguars, and this one
will come from behind the Steel
Curtain.
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M I A M I f . 1 0 ) v e
I N D I A N A P O L I S .
I knew Faulk would have a big
game last week, but he faces a
better defense th is week. I
honestly don't know how this
game will end. but It will be
much closer than the Vegas
Boys think.

Tailing It IHn H la
Rehearsals are underway for Seminole Commu­
nity College's first play of the season, 'The
Rimers of Eldritch’ by renowned playwright
Lenford Wilson. Left to right are four of Its cast
members 1 HeMher Pensnhowsr (Eva), Brent
Kimball (Skstty), Amy Lynn Bowser (Evelyn) and

C R T M ) ve
This wtU be a great
matchup on Monday Night. San
Diego waa beaten badly last
week, while K.C. beat someone
badly. It’s so simple, It aeema
like a trap.
C hiefs 37 C hargers 17
Every week T issue what 1
consider the best pick against
the spread In the schedule. This
Is the game that after research
and contemplation. 1 feel most
confident about releasing as my
LOCK OF THE WEEK. At 5-0
e MAITLAND - The Maitland
this year, 1 feel Invincible re­ Art Center. 231 W. Packwood
leasing Detroit (♦ 1) over Cleve­ Ave„ will Inaugurate Its Second
land. The Lions should win by at M onday Lecture S eries on
least a touchdown. Orod luck Monday. Oct. 0. Victor Bokaa,
this week, and make sure the C entral Florida artist whose
cars are washed before Sunday.
work la currently on exhibit a t
the art center through Oct. 15.
will present a slide lecture at
6:15 p.m . In the G erm aine
T o p C &amp; W S m c jle
Marvel Community Building.
1. Tim McGraw "ILike It, 1Love The galleries will remain open
I f (Curb) Last Week: No. 2
until 6 p.m. prior to the lecture.
2. Rhctt Aklas Thai Ain’t My Bokaa has agreed an appearance
Truck" (Decca) No 3
by BUT. hla al ter ego.
3. ColUa Ray* “One Boy, One
The aeries of lectures wUI run
OirP (Epic) No. 11
approximately one hour. Reser­
4. Ty England “Should’ve Asked vations are encouraged due to
limited seating capacity. Call
Her Faster" (RCA) No. 3
3. TyHansdoa “I Want My Good­ (407) 539-2181. Admission Is $3
for non-member*. 82 for m e m bye Back" (Epic) No. 4
6. Tracey Lawrence “If the World berm and 81 for students.
Had a Front Porch" (Atlantic) No. 6
• DAYTONA BEACH — On
7. Garth Brooks “She’s Every
Woman" (Capitol Nashville) New Monday. Oct. 9. Pulitzer prisewinning Author Allen Drury will
Entry
sign
copies of his latest novel “ A
8. John Berry “1 Think About It Thing
of State," at the Harris
All The Time" (Nashville Album House Gallery. Atlantic Center
Cut) No. 12
for the Arts, 214 S. Riverside
9. Faith HUI “U fa Go To Vegas" Drive. Drury, a former Washing­
(Warner) No. 8
ton correspondent co v erin g
10. Blackhawk “I’m Not Strong
principally the U.S. Senate, has
Enough To Say No" (Arista) No. 10 published five nonfiction books
C IBM bjr Kinf FM tum Sjmd
and 19 novels, of which 14 have

James Dunlap (Robert). Performances are Oct.
12,13,14, 20 wid 21 at 8 p.m.; Oct. IS and 22 el
1:30 p.m. For Information and reservations, cell
the box office at 328-2040, Monday through
Friday, noon to 4 p.m.

You’ll find plenty to do
a short distance away

revolved around the national The Wind Ensemble and Com­
and International politics of the munity Symphonic Band under
20th century. The book signing the direction of Douglas Peterson
will take place between 10 a.m. will feature music by composers
and noon. It is free and open to Including Lemer and Loewe,
the public.
Gustav Holst and Henry Fllmore.
Tickets are i 3 an d can be
• DELAND — Stetson Unlver- purchased at the box office,
slty presents their School of Tuesday through Friday. 11:30
( - l) a tl
M usic p ro d u ctio n of ’Don a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and one hour
Giovanni' by Wolfgang Amadeus prior to the performance.
The Brownies are coming off a
Mozart. Oct. 12 to 14 at 7:30
big loss, while the Lions are still
.m. Performances are at the
glowing from beating the Nlners.
•ORLANDO — Due to stellar
tover Theatre, 535 N. Florida reviews, sell-out crowds and
You don't have to be a rocket
Ave. Tickets are 87.86 for senior audience demand, the Acting
scientist to figure this one out.
citizens. 85 for area students Studio. 952 O range Ave. la
I’d be willing to give five points.
and Friends of Music, free with extending their production of
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Stetson l.D. For reservations, ‘Jeffrey* through Nov. 4. 'Jef­
call box office at (904) 822-8700. frey' was written by Paul RudBuddy Ryan made me a liar last
For more Information call (904) nlck a h d l ^ . a tribute to the'
828-8950.
endurttg .wH and Infinite com­
Dan
Reeves.
This
could
be
the
passion of the gay community,
their running backs. One more lowest scoring game' of the
• MOUNT DORA - Singer and and to the heterosexual friends
win on their way to the playoffs.
T hese teams should
actor Harry Bumey will lead off and families of that community.
Now le t’s take a look a t season.
merge and field one good team.
the entertainment at Fun Day In P erfo rm an c es w ill re m a in
Sunday’s schedule an d find Q iaats IS C ard s S
the Park in downtown Mount Fridays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays
some winners.
Dora, Oct. 14, sponsored by at 7 and 10 p.m. For ticket
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Mount Dora Center for the Arts. reservations call the box office at
This will probably be the best There la no line on this game
Bumey. a veteran of Broadway, (407)425-2281. Tickets are $15.
game on Sunday. Dallas has a yet. The bookies want to know If
film and television. wUI head an
way of bouncing back, but I love Bledsoe is playing. I don’t think
Impressive list of performers
•ORMOND BEACH - Seaside
the seven points. Can the Pack he will, an d Elway has to be
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Music Theater. Ormond Beach
stop Emmlt? Sorry Mike.
furious with what happened In
"boards" of Donnelly Park. In Performing Arts Center. 399 N.
~ I Packers SO
Seattle last week.
addition to live entertainment, US Route 1. is hosting a pre3 4 P atriate 10
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th e event will fe a tu re a rt theater reception for singles on
workshops and demonstrations, Friday. Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. In
refreshments and free T-shirts the lobby. There Is no additional
andjxMters for new members of cost for this event. Tickets for
MDCA. For more Information, "Deathtrap" and the pre-theater
call (904)3830880.
reception are 815. This sus­
pense-thriller Is a theater clastic,
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they're meaner, and they cheat.
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the ncar-excluslon of other vital
LOS ANGELES — From the news. Overblown meaning and
first m om ent, a s c a m e ra s importance for a unique case.
And wrenching, divisive na­
lingered over the blood-fouled
walkway that Ju n e morning. tional debate about Justice, rac­
America waa united — and ism and the cult of celebrity with
divided — In epic television scant reason and dubious result,
others conclude.
voyeurism.
Because It la. after all. televi­
We ogled the killing ground of
Nicole Brown Sim pson and sion — with the sheer and
Ronald Goldman. Gaped at the shared drama that Implies.
"It's very Interesting theater."
sight of a handcuffed O.J.
Simpson. Monitored the funerals says sociologist Todd Ottlln, who
and the freeway chase Jamboree. teaches at the University of
California. Berkeley, and New
And the trial, the trial, the trial.
T h en , a fte r o n l y a few York University.
"It's a cliche, but a true one.
breathtaking hours, the verdict:
that Americans don't have very
Innocent and free.
It all could have added up to much common experience or
TV's finest hour, and maybe It shared cultural symbols. A lot of
did. The medium delivered the what we do have, over the last
goods —entertainment — with a 30 or 40 years, are these media
veneer of significance to make us events, these shared spectacles.
"Whether It was the Armythink It was lime well-spent.
Newscasts, newsmagazines, McCarthy hearings in the '50s or
even entertainment shows gave the Watergate hearings In the
over their hearts and airtime to '70s... or this." GitUn says.
"TV has created a kind of
the tale of tarnished glory and
death that became
pre­ village square more clearly In
this case than In any other."
eminent soap opera.
We claimed to atop caring concludes sociologist Frank
along the way, victims of O.J. Lechner of Emory University In
overload. But we didn't stop Atlanta. “Because of media at­
watching. And what did it gel tention. It's become a kind of
us?
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kitchen. l«ta
P W .S r a s a s T t a t o r .
SAN F O R D Lake RUry, 7/1.
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near county
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1 1 n u u n f i i y f

H O TK I
o rM tu irn u a
NOTICI I t N I M B Y O IV IN
mat fey virtue « i met certain
Writ ti laecuttan isouad out of
and under Me M l fef Me County
Caurt «« Or ana* County. Flor
Ida. C M f 1047171

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Must ka IsmEtar wtM caamat
k artndfew at metal ta
v S U B U L I R '/ "

Mall Feed Caart. Flea,
day/early atm. krs. avail.
Malt la Irtandt), dapandakta
aMRkt|&gt; wwi M) total 4 gwd

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EM. IMS
N.XI. NOFII/IOC/i

ACT HBWI AVON1 Ms i
War. N X
ssftttaarl

i V X apt., w/palta.
C / H A .IK U W
ISAMPGRG i n . wtM petto.
ISANPOGG in . apt-, wMnct.
pati4lg.rma.Fpk.tdW1Mi
feW O O G BIN I S/l, w/dkl.
gargpa. mm m i , v n n m
IL A R I RMRY V I A 1 (Mry.
w/talt. paai. na pata. nan■makSfe. N KEIUW V M M

EXP. WITH FDLLOWItaD
AtaaNAILTEOtNKIAN

P IN 1 C R B ST SCI
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Wh y i i t m i... w t i ii i
CAN OWN? Thta IMS saw 1
kdrm.. Ita bath kamat BMb
Cerperf. utility rm.&lt; baft
tread back yatdt OMy M i
dawn 4 I M a mwdklCaR

at-iiiM

m . CARPETX DRAFCX A/C
trash paint, large llulag
V X C / M .B
____ i B E T M E T f
yau cm awn. Edg S
. hams. wtM CHA. ngw
paint B caraatl A
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■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S A L P lA M
1 Camatary tats, sida ky aids.
HAtaidCh.......... MF-BS-WS
1C IR K TA R T LO TX M Oardan
at Oawttan. DARLAWW MR-

Thai said safe la
.la aaltaly Ma terms al this
at iMcvften.
I I . ItMnaar,
r .i
r B .lt .
Octobers. tXwtm Mo seta
m O d a b a rH a a ,
NO TICI REOARDINO T N I
A M I RICANS WITH 04SABI LI
T IB I ACT OP IWb. PVRSONS
WITH A DISABILITY N f I D
ino i f c c i a l ACCoaaaaooATIONS T O PART 1CIP A T I IN
TUB PROC8BDINQS SHOULD
CONTACT TNB BNPORCBA
BLB WRITS SBCTION OF TNB
-CIVIL O IV IS IO N A T TMB
SHERIFF'S O FtICfl. 1SMVTM
STREET. SANFORD. FLOPIDA. A T LRAST FIVE DAYS
PRIOR T O THE PROCEED
I NOS IMF) S B N R TOO I4W)
DEH-iaa
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT.
I ll ANO FOR
FLORIDA
n a ttts a tC A -w B
CAROLYN P. STENSTRONL
T R U S T !!.
HEATHROW TOWN C IN T IR
ASSOCIATES LIMITED,
a F R ..............
H O T K I OF SALE
N O TIC I IS H IR IB V OIVEN
that pursuant la Summary
Judgment af Farailaaura aw
tarsd In Ma casa al CAROLYN
P. STINSTRONL TRUSTEE.
P la ln lltf. at H E A TH R O W
TOWN C IN T E R ASSOCIATES
L IM IT !D . a Panda Umltad
Farinaran Ip. Oatandanl. In Ma
CirewN Caurt. In and tar Sami
nata Caunty. FlarM
asisaaCA-u-B. Ma
Clark w in tall al pubtk aala la
Ms Mgpiiet and kasl feMdar tar
cadi at Rtasl Rant daar at Ma
l amlnata Caunty CttHkauat.
N l N. Park Avenue. Santard.
l aminala Caunty. Ftorldk. al Ma
Naur at 11:M am . an Ma MM
day at OctaBar. A 0. i m Mat
prapartyaWuataand
nlnata Caunty.
y. FNrCartaM raal property located
and situate In lamlnata Caunty.
Flarlda. and mars partkutorty
daaerMad aa toltowa. to-wit:
That pan at Ms SsuM to al
Ssctlsn 11. TawnaMp It South.
Ranpa sa Baal. Samlnala
Caunty. Ftartde. lyinp Baal al
Ma Santard Grant Una and
WIM M ItT^NSIOM nWNMf
4 L E U : Dogfewlng al a paint
11.1 chains watt al Ms SB
earnar at said Saettan II. nm N
aria’ W parsiM WIM Ma Baal
Ifew at Said Saettan II. a dta
tanca at II cheine. Msnea run
al said Saettan 11. a distance al
17J mains. Msnea run S MW' I .
M chains. Manes run Watt
M1.M last ta Ma dtasl ifewal Ms
S I ta at said Saettan 11.
nnSPRW ■
Ifew 1XA Ctwina la Ms SauM la
earner at said Saettan 11. Manes
run la s t IBII SS tost to Ma paint
el beginning. LESS: Ma teuMerIIfm M
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rdw l T R i r i P N | K l n i W W
lauM Ifew at said Saettan II hr
Ma rlphfafway tar State Read
South aa A.
M A R YA N N ! MORSE
C L IR K O F T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
Ry: Ja n s l. Jaaewk
Deputy Clark
FRANK C.WHIOHAM.
I SQUIRE
P.O. Dan a a
Santard. FL a m aso
PuMiah: September it 4 Otto
kart. Idas
OEM MS

N O TICI
OP PUBLIC AUCTION
Notlea is hsraky given: Sami
note Wrackar Service will tail at
Pufeile Auction tar selvae* tar
cash on demand la highest
ruble We
OCT. 14 t«W
■ C M IV MALIBU
Vfe*f IT ISJAB422S21
II P L Y . ACCLAIM
Vint I PIJtJLSSKTMF 144027
The auction will fee Said at II M
p m. an Ms said Salas above Al
Samlnats Wrackar Sarvlcs Btd
S. Myrtle Ava.. Santard. FL
n m Praapdettva bidaws may
Inspect vehicles ana hour prtar
to solo Terms are cash
ce rtifie d lunds. Seminole
Wrackar reserves Mo rl|M to
accapt or reject any and all
PuMiah October 4 tats
O E I-H

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ACT N0W1 AVON!
1-MB741AVON

Tuesday Mtu Friday I t tarns Tka Day I
■unsay 11 Itaan Fit*.
ADJUSTMENTS AMO CREOfTS:lnmomrenl Nani
Ma Eardard HtrMdadikataapaaaMta tat Malmtt
andaatytadwantaMalMsaaaimMMl
yaw ad ta n

In SambSe^CeurJfe^

aI
will ai 11:1
aay al OcMfear A O i m altar
tar aala ana tall la Ma Mgtwst
b id * . K M CAIN IM NANO
AMO t U B J IC T TO ANY ANO
ALL IX IS TIN O LIENS. al Ma
Irani (West) Otar, al Ma ttapa.
al Ma l amlnata Camay CourtIn
- - - - -

i n d e r

lAMPORGi GwgHas 1/1. aak
tla o rs , _rsrnadm «d_kltj_

ACRYUC APP1KATONB
■ T M M f lll/ N r .

, aiaNtm «•. i
L. Banker and Jaaalta L.
wMcfi id f f'
MM Writ at Eaecutton was
la ma aa Warm a&lt;
Camay. FtartK ana I
a levied upon an Ma rtapt.
i ana imprest a* Ma deJeni In Ma tettaatag dwcrHsd

O M K in W M X

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t tn i a ii

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yam tat. MMF1L

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SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
ROAD CONSTRUCTION

NOME TTFISTS. PC se e n
pratarrad. ceramic Back-

I S S L ? k .
CM LB CARS, la Me Nam
a o aBATX MIGHTS.
■ W 1W ERBLRH RL

SILK SCHEMER

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tal-taWWtaBW
CNILBCAAE M

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BUTS

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b . w ii b
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WATSON M A L T Y , Lake Mary
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$150 Security Deposit

Far h^w read i n l i d la SatSk
CSUVlfy l^8ft86C9

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MARTA'S BAYCARE.
■tael ProlchaatlW

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BAHR TIL L E R T R A IN !■
TOSMSKrltaap.
FaRB Part Mas. saaaaaaaaaaaaal
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EXT. tall, ta te/mfet. Mum fca
ta. Tamk tana naadad. Ears M
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truck.

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AIRLHM CREWIattS/Nr.

IN T N I SANFORD AREA.
Ipr eapartoncad M

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JO t t H 9 7 )S 7 M N 7
H i ,iiiiim

eftks. part tfena S I days a
WHiu CnN l|p fyrNvr VHliNv
Monday Friday, tarn Ipm.
I N B M E ^ ^ ^ ^

AAATUBB F BMALE M’ s ta
Mpaoad dvptaa w M

We make renting a

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1 7 -A c t M t t M
H I T AM FT. taafea
BaaN BaM 4 Tackle MctadsBI
uansW y.sifFuH dayi
..........

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A IR C O N G tTM N IG Clean.
AGENCY SEEKING I X P .

"la wad at COOKSIII"

tarred but nsI ragulred.
aCM): SW M17TU.

i n sdL Pay

a a B tY O tK IS W a a
Caraarst 1/4
ItH
CAEEBIYEI.
salary pkwrsamB
7:BT:1SPM.0M4V

IN THE E tD trTE IN TH
lU O K IA L CIRCUIT
FLORIDA
PAOIATR DIVISION
CASI NO.: ta-SFS-CP
IN RE: Thslstsaaat
DAVID L E I CLUOSTON

B cadi
par hr.
PT.Cail

H O TK I
OF ADMINISTRATIO N
The administration al Ma
a a td lk a f D A V I D L I E
CLUBSTON. deceased. File
Numker 0M7SCP. ta pandbtg In
Ma CfecwM Caurt tar Samlnala
Caunty. Flarlda. Prsbata Dtvf
ston. Ma addrsas at which ta
Pad Ottlea Drawer C.
Ftarlda B H l. The
at Ms

Capitol Security Ins. Hama
Call

M
Up M

with goad cammunlcatlan
skills. Malar
bsnaflts. MIX. Salary during
8HM

INTERVIEWERS

NU+ttfM Ifclft 1
S-ParkDrtva.
Nights B Wait m il, as krs..
caRMaa-Frl............. ttoSSld

C IO

Must have aw- A FL driver
ik. Call tar apei. HA nag

joaigjOBitJogg

Narrail tervkss -NSw Hiring I
W IP H W
E ia A Q A , Never a Feel

LARGE BDGRLi V I NOME.
Prlygta balk. raspaU bla
atatg. MeL Nail Ml RNF.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, ratrtaor star, mk rawava. CaNr TV.
maidsarvka..
PRIVATE NOME.
leges, maturs, mala pretarrad. Bel Dsa.MtdHL
S A N F O R D . I Rsammalas
waataG full house privileges.
X X A/C sn/Wh. g ill Dap.
:MMM4
SNARING POOL WOE CONOd
■ 1 Bdrm., t URL near mall.
ItTVwk. turn. r m JM
SINGLE B I D CAMPIR an
river, at Marina, Mi wk. pays
ALLI:
W — A p trtfM N to

On 1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartm ent Homes!

1 8 0 0 W . 2 8 th S t r o o t * S a n f o r d

3 2 2 -2 0 9 0

• a m t!

HOURS: Moil • F it * 3 0 •8 3 0
I ly JtagdtaOssdan Mapww MaiagpaaM

Our 4 year aid
resulted ta Itta wlM Mia caurt.
WITHIN TH R E E MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICB:
(I) ail claims agefewt Ma aetata
and |i) any aS|ec1tan ky an
IntersUsd perten ta whim Mis
natlca w a s m a ile d that
chaitangM Ma validity at Ma
will. Ma guailttcattana at Ma
ar lurtadkttan at Ma caurt.
ALL CLAIMS ANO O BJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARBED.
PuMlealtan at Mis Mattes has
kapun an Octakar am. ta*$.
Perswiai Roerssontottvo
. Bannla I. Clupstan
US Psrtland Circle
Aaaaka. Ftarlda H IM
WILLIAM H. MORRISON.
ISOUIRK
iTNSeuMU.X Highway 17 f l
Fam Fark, Ftarlda a n d
Nphene: M 7/uai04
Anwiwy Hr
Parssnal Raprasantatlya
PuWith: Octakar4 IX lass
d e i ta
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I M TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SIM ! N O LIC O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
CASSNQ.tatlMCA-1+R
FEDERALHOdAI LOAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
a naltanal banking
srganliattan organised
and sslstlng under Ms
laos at Me United Stataa
at America.
Plaint!tt
vs.
ALWVNJ. MORGAN,
etui, at el..
N O TIC I OF SA LI
PURSUANT TO CN A PTER N
Natlca Is given Mat pursuant
to a Final Judgment dated
November 17. I«M In Casa No.
m i l l CA 14-K at Ma Circuit
Caurt at the llth Judicial
Circuit. In and tar Sembwie
Caunty. Ftarlda. In which F I D
ERAL HOME LOAN MOAT
GAGE CORPORATION Is Ms
p la intiff and A L W Y N J
M O R G A N and A U L D A
MORGAN are Ma defendants,
will tall to Ma highest and fees!
blddsr tar cash at B l North
Park Avenue. Santard. Florida,
at 11:00 am on Octakar list
IM . Ma following doecrl
prgporty tot forth In Mo orOtr of
final ludgmont:
lot 1SS. Mandarin Sactlon
Eight, according to Mo put
ttwreof oa rocordad In Ptat Soak
17. Paget SI and SX Public
Records at Seminole Caunty
Ftarlda.
DATED Mis lnd day of Octo
bar. i m
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clark o&lt;Circuit Court
By J u ra t Jetewlc
Deputy Clark
6AMMAN AND GIUNTA
P O. Boa It*.
PompanoBaech. FloridaDOtl
Publish Octobers. IX l«tt
DEI 41

Ffetd aid why

afaurt

network marketing
anca* Saa t h y aur pn
aa revolutionary and
Big-Tima Pr*. WS will ha Ma
talk at Me Industry hi the neat
1years.
TNt business can

work In daveara. C T IS47
Full Itma B part time kata
at paurmat sendolth
Mae In SamMata Teams CantarMail. Csuntar 4 lead prop.
Apply hi
:P I1l

Must have asp- 4 FL driver
Ik. Call tar w p *. HP-leap
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Full Itma. CaH

Legal Notices
IHTNE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H R B M M T IIR T N
JV O KIA L CIRCUIT

SEMINOLECOUNTY.
STATEOP FLONIDA
Casatae-apatPCA-ta-g
BEHIPALJURISDICTION

KISIAK NATIONAL DANK.
PlalntHt.
CHARLES A. L IW IX
at u«, fetal..

MEW SANFORD LOCATION
H 7 -U 3 4 9 M
STRUCR Ortvars COL Oaaa !
aTRWBBTICNNKIANB
STRUM PROD WOHXBBS
CRUISE LINE OPR NIN M
SALARY TO N I MB Par Vaar
Cabin ctaanars. dackhanda
Security 4 maintananca.
Hfetag Newt AAEM Til

NOTICE OP
F0RICLO4URR SALR
BY CLERK OP
CIRCUIT COURT
Natlca ta hereby given that Ma
unawfepned Maryanns Mans,
dark al Mo Circuit Caurt at
SEMINOLE County. Ftarlda.
will, an Ma MM day at Octakar.
IM . at li as am ., at Ma Waal
Front daar at Ma SEMINOLE
Caunty Courthouse, in the City
at Santard. Ftarlda. attar tar
tait snd tail at public outcry ta
cash, the following described
property situated In SEMINOLE
County. Florida, to wit:
LOT IS. SUNRISE. U N IT
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE
FL A T T H E R E O F AS R E ­
CORDED IN FL A T BOOK It.
FADES 71 ANO 7X PUBLIC
RECORDS OF S E M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
pursuant ta Ma final Sscraa at
Nrsctaauro entered In a cast
pending in said Court. Ma style
ai which la: K IS LA K N A ­
TIONAL BANK. vs. CHARLES
A LIW IX at us., at al.
Parians aHM a SHability who
ta partklaaSa In Mia pracaading
thauM contact ADA Coardlnatar
at HI N. Park Avenue. Suita N.
Ml. Santard. Ftarlda 72771 at
toast five days prtar ta Ma
preceedln#. TStephana: Ia07)
22} CM ait. #4227: I aapfeSS
177II TOO I. or I (IM ) m a m
(VI. via Ftarlda Raiay Sarvlcs.
WITNESS my hand and attklal teal at said Caurt this 22nd
sAmm ^

COUBIIR DRIVER tel
Full 4 part tfena. will train.
4GEM1

saga

(SEAL)
Honorable Mary anno Morse
Clark at Ma Circuit Court
■y. Jana E. Jaaowk
Deputy Clark
LAW OFF ICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Post Oil lea Boa 2747
Tampa. F lor Ida 77001
Publish September 20 4 Octo
bsrS.lftS
DEHISS

1

L0C6NM 1
Far pickup 4 da 11vary in
Central and SduM Flarlda.
Will aka work an leading
Sack, must have Claes A COL.
and clean driving record.
Must Is akie toweek a HasNta
LPN
FULLTIME FOSITION
Jrd shift. 7pm. ta Item,
ttlN r
wlmki:
r . M M. Mary
17m. Drug Fn

D E L IV E R Y M I V C R

1-1 years mill 4 lathe

A f f iY IN fCtSQ R :
M U TY M n O P A tn
ms

«s t 27h r mart Into.
EO fla l

4 FLOWER DESIGN PREP
NOLIOAV POSITIONS
tgjgtaUart.
SANFORD FLOWRN SHOP
MR B. COMMERCIAL M.

OMCOURSE REQUIRED
Lakavtaw ttarslag Cantor
ttt East md St., Santard.
OR IVIES

Non I NO taper tanca
nocastary, IM K + . Tra in
locally. 1-tW-TM-ma________

livery + other nursery leaks
Musi have clean drivers Ik.
BRANCHING OUT N UB SIBV
________ M2 771 1727_________

DRYCLEANER
l silk 4 wool prs
■ear. &gt;days s weak, sic pay.
I m x M 2 9541.
CLASS I . n i U T I I I L
S*7 722-tl7X
EASY MONEY
FT OB FT. tatting *pf. tar
new attraction: Can tt» ivw .

ELECTRICIAN
■ XF. JOURNEYMAN
4 Helpers
________ GTAjaasaa________
IIC N A N O I F T Asslltancs
COUNT sn rant on a 1 bdrm
house PraSar ratlraa MI47S7

marts are subject ta
Ma Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes It Illegal ta
advertise any preference. lim­
itation ar dlscrlmlnatlan

NICELY FUBAIM ED aftcy.
utilities included. Ideal tar ana
parson, ctaaa ta town/mall.
Laaven
IIM.M
HiaiUarTSfM P.
n — A a a rtH M
U n fv m to M /

MECHMIC
Must have asp- PLUS sip.
with lawn sguip- Call far appt
4S7-MPMSa
■MOLLY MAIDS*
Full tlmarssldantlal cleaning.
M F .4 X Unitarmad-Will Train.
NSW L O C A T W M i ^ ^ ^ H
•STARTIMFORARIRX IN C
MOFSSa a a a aSW-MT-bWF
PIRMAMEHT PART-TIME
Will Train Call lor Appt.
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733 Secret Harbor lane
Located 1 mile South of Lake Mary BJvd.,
on Lake Emma Rd., Lake Mary
Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 •Sat 10 •5
Sunday Hours Posted

Nka RaiiSsntst
Call ahaut ear SFECIAUII
_________ M»MN________
R RENT, historic
APT.
i laniard, carriage
apt. upstairs. Clean l/ t.
window A/C. seen . Included.
Oeed neighbors. Adults
UM/mdnth. t IJjg/dap.
157-MO ar gif IMS._________
FREE FIRST MOttTKI RENT.
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at Sailpointe

LAM7ORG 1711 Ftaa Ava., l/t,
Otk/manM w bl weakly, plus
security dm. t h a n _______
SANFORD A R IL LARGE V I .
goad area, range A rsfrlgg H M m j^ a c W H L
1 BEDROOM. 1 BATH. Apt.
evgllabie IB/S/PS. C/HA.
itatfeakta wash/dryer, all kit..
«ppll M21/men 7721*11

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PORTER
f MtT TH K : M M M U l
Temporary position, aval
IwaiW UM/Hr 222 tall
m -SOBOL T U O C I
A AMt FasRtaa. Morning hrs.
tar Syr. tld class, la p
haiptui. First tapth ~
' iCaatar. Tis-silL
Must have rsiiabla dally
tranapsrtattan.
---------- 11 IX P . ONLY.
Nsssperfence necessary.
Call tar seal: MPSStl.
IICURITV OFFICERS
Nfesdtd 1pm tali pm HUH
Free unllsrmt 4 banallls
svsilsbfeivacation pay. Call

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IIC U R ITT OFFICER JOG
Training- feast 4 Unarmed
■realty 4 hsaactataa MS TOSS

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ALTAJMOMTI IFR IN G L RV
O W N IR . owner financing
availaNia tall ar lease option.
OAR HARBOUR. 1 bdrm.. 2 5
iwty
curlty gala, ski 1a
M4MBI4SSS7I22.

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Available on Lake Monroe
Great 1 &amp; 2 B ed ro o m Apts.
With Super V iew s

UnfurwHIwd/ Hut
ALTMKMTC
FOR 1ALI0R R IN TII
Owner Finance11/1 spilt plan,
largo living rm. w/tplc..
carport, starapt rm. 4 1 car
garage, tut month, ni-iasa
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bam*. 1 kitchen*. Owner 11nanttas- SM4.WA..... J N l i e

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Place to Live...

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HURRY*
ONLYAFEWOPENINGS!
2590RIDGEWOODAVE, SANFORD, FL

3 3 0 -14 3 1

322 - 7 * *
BY O W N IB . SaatorS. 1/1,
newly dacaratad thru-eul.
C/HA, big lancad yard,
screened porcti, carport. Law
SOTTi wltfi ti noticing. Off *770.
BY OW NIB. Brno**. New in .
te a r crag*, tart*
High NT* w/owiur financing.
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HOBS! PLAY I 4 Bdrm.. I
Bath horn, on avot I Acral
C encrtt. blk. centtrue Ho t .
COTtrai Alrt flrtplac.1 Da
tachod Workthopt l e t In
K Itctwn I Hug. OOTl I HOT. W I

323-5774
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Modal condltlOT. Supot clMn
L A B B I lamity N m . d o t. to
downtown Sanford. 1 bdrm.. 1
bath, living, family A PI rm.
Big bK k yard A moral Only
SIMP down A U ) l a month.
Cali m a i n .

Join us at...

ST. JOHN B lV in . Secret. m .S
Cuttam 1 1Wry Dock. Quiet.

ti/MOT......... aw itf rna-.

ST ART I B N O M I. In Sanland
Estate* w/paai. 1 bdrm, I
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flnlr Im
win.
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w . fanrait
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many a a t r a a . 141,I f f

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Luxurlout home on 1 + acre*.
Matter t.lta with sard*,
lecvtil. I car gwaga. t a n
tain, gold flth pond. BY port.
1I*1S‘ workthop. Okay lor

hortM...... OtWradOTSIIMM.
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Call Bart Reel Ittat* m -rm

*'‘"'oin&amp;tothe 'country' isn’t asfar^
REAL ESTATE, INC.

[We’re a tittle bard to find,]
but you’ll be glad you did!

322-74M

DCLTONA V T (pill plan, fami­
ly room.......................( 0.000
w . Maik lOTnki r m Hot t n -n a

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praporty lec.tad mywtwr.1
IM V g S TO R S R g A L TV m -H U

HIDOCR IM IS
117 LAOUNA COURT
V I , Garagt. C/HA
Now root, car pot and point
Q UALIFI ( D Financing av*d.
M l JOT.......... M i d i 1 X T. t!4.

*RIV!RFIONT MOftKTT
Cutlom 1 bedroom. 1 both
homo, on I ocr*. with all Ih.
• itro t....................... H » AMI
Coll: Barkoro SlmmaM

3 3 0 -5 2 0 4

REAL ESTATE. INC.

322-74*14 3221721 I n .

ABOUT MOVING COSTS?
2B drm .
2 Both

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NO SWEAT

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$300 OFF
3Bdrm.
11/2Bath

TownHome

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undOT M* OT tram wl
unit bMttlng eat-In kit., mold,
util., nice tltad raamtl
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1 B d rm ., I bath, l i vi ng
roem/dtntng raam camba. ail
appllanca*. a tlaM pmil Thl*
I* * octet (tartar or vacation
homo I..........................US.000I

321-2721•322-2421

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W IS T SANFORD arao. Small
1/1 weed frame houte with
largo work thed, large from
and largo tancod yard. Atklng

B U N O j l M M S _______

WHY R IN TT Bottw than now.
1/1. with AC. Ig. yard, good
eras, now root, corptt win­
dow!, plumbing, kltchan.
l i t , 100. Eat y qualifying.
Parmont* undOT lags mon.
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Spring Idltton. OB. rad.,

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15»-Real Estate
Wanted
BUY ISM o LEASSne o n e w t s
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THIS WEEK S

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BIG SALE

SAT. OCT. 7th

3*7PIMML1-12
A. J. Letting T ra o d t r A
Stiragf Camgany l« dating
butlnau after IS years. TNal
O F F IC E A M A BIH O U SE
aquipmanl being sold. All
Mm m are nurbad Sot taN. i
doth*, filing cOTInatv beak
cats, typewriter, Hiturn.
assortad chain. warahovM
contantv hand-truck*, daliy'v

raMurr-Mm owsm .
ALL I T E M MUST 0&amp;

N A TIV ITY CHURCH
ttUN.CN.41T. Lake Mery
Friday AS; SAT. PI.
ESTATE SALE. Ovtadt, canwr
el 41* B 414. FBI . tf/4.
lOem lpm. SAT. 10/7, Sam
1pm Antigua* -t 740-1171
FRI. A SAT. g-t pm. U I
Bridge Or./Groanway Bhtd.
Graanwcod Lake*. I-Family.
FBIDAY B SAT.
1 Antlfw
Computer, town tractor,
Horn*, hardware A homohold
item* m a i

FRIDAYOMY*-2gu

NOW. Airport Btvd.
AI ROTataaawca Apt- craft
rm„ lrdfloor.noparty bird*.

Call m your garago tot* *d by
11 noon on Tuetdey end toko
advantage at our tpadal
garagt tola ad prtaall Coll
CioMlflod now lor ditellil
322-2111

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FRIDAY B SAT. Oct. VT. A t.
All kinds OT duff, OTd B now.
Something tor avsryano.
Corner OT Lourat Avo /nh St.
FBIDAY m B SAT. TOT. H
t«n MMaataS lasg/Cryttal
Crook. TV's, lawn mower.

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food and drinks will be avail
able by Mwsand,____________

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HUIT1 FAMILY
Sat. a l King u . bad. ctathaa.
mlK. Lack Arbor. aN Lake
tlv d . 101PAIBOTAY OB.

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Park, San..tumltors. toy*.
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SAT. ONLY A ll INOOOBSALB
lt&gt; UOTtad MOTS*. Pwt/SOT
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Fallawthlp Hall. Intanl
Oothtna A im , toy*B turn.
I ll Slwrt St.. Lake Mary. Mtac.

Let* OT
tea IM W .
YARD SALE, treadmill, teat*
cor tlerao equip., voccum
clottw* and much
Sot. ion. ■ a m. to 1
pm . It ram &gt;0/1* a » Laoral
Ava.______________________
YABO SALE! SOT. A Son. AT.
Clothe*, household Item*,
mite. Old. Now A In BetweenI
list S. SANFORPAV1.

M U L TI F A M ILY
FRI.. SAT. A SUN. Clolha*
turn., beak* A mlic. MSI
Palmotto Ava.

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frw ntm *»O T7T17O TN

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OLD B JUMN CANS/TRUCKS
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MAKE MONEY, kacoma e t M l
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QUIT IMOKINB SOT day. From
appravad. M %

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Bt IBM COROTBL SB M EB NOT I
FO, w/lats af software.
Panaaank la Pin printer A
computer cart. BtlA MdSMA

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track OT van. SMOAMSOatA
ttn DUOBE MOTOR NORM.
to. **H cantstood. SUM. OOO.
m ssatAttM Toi.

M e b ite H a m a
L e H t e f Sate

O R iA T LOCATION. 1/1. Ig- tat.
now carpal A vinyl. A/C. Ig.
tcraanad porch. A more. All
private-mJ8P. a i 7141.
153— A c r a e f t L o tt/ S a te
APPROX. M ACBKA Richmond
Ava., Clota te tha NEW
m a i l , mete, fpms-1771
DELTONA AREA. II acral.
homadta, horta*. caHta. term
Ins or nurtory I Zanad agricul­
tural. II.to* P IR A CRI .
Small down paymant w/owtwr
Hnanctnf. .............***-7*7-1771
S ACRIS. OSTRIN. High and
d r y . A p p r o v t d tor 1
hematite*, tis.oso. m Mi).

NoHco
FLORIDA STATS REQUIRES
oil contractor* be roglitartd
or certified To verify a tfata
contractor* Meant* call
1 *0 0 141 7*40 Occupational
LIcm ia* are required by the
county and con bo verified by
calling Ml 1110, ait. 7411

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

-----------A d d itio n s * ----------

C lo a n ln f l S o rv te o
APOLLO CLEANINB SERVICE
Comm./Ro* weakly, monthly
or on* lima.
4071114*44
B L I T I C L E A N Prtfattlanal
Mold Sve. tor your homo.
CaH ttt-4711
THE HAMPTON Haatabaapar*
Lie.. Banded. In*. Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed.........tat-tsat

IB
-N E W R E M O O IL R IF A IR Vinyl Siding. Painting. Doer*.
Carpentry, Concrete.
m a s t t -A Q . Robot. cBtsttm

t o n e ro te
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Baal. 1 Man Qualify Opera
Horn u t i n s a .......... a ie au .

A ir qy3^^WVl^VfVl y-gj
NEW 1-TON
i tO N C/
BRAND NBW
C/NA
cond. Intteltad In ailtllng cm
tral hoot lyttam. Stt* OS + In
Installed S yr* warranlry
Call. M IK E tPO-tOtoll

E te c trte o l
MASTER BLECTRICIAil
Repair-oddIIIon, comm/rat.
Lk. Int.tE ROOOIlfl.... Ml 447S

A LTA M O N TI SPRINBS. BY
O W N IB , owner financing
available. Sail or laaM option.
OAK HARBOUR. 1 bdrm.. 1.S
bath*, large fownhouta. newly
redicoratad. appliance*, w
curlfy gala, ikl lake. tft.ND.
WAiMi Aaaa-7111._________
NORTHLAXB. 1/1. Uptfalrt.
fplc. A t t a i n a b l e , non­
qualifying mtg SHOO down
gift you Inti H U M

157— Mobil#
H o m e s / S a te
OVI E DO: P A L M V A L L E Y
Adult Mobile homo pork. 1/1.
family room, w/wal bar,
workihap. tcreenod In porch.
SI7K OBO. Call collect:
•14 t i t I t l l A night*:
m a t m i _______________

SUFCRKW

2 4 - 4 3 3 4 Mon.Tri. 9*6; Sat 10-5* Sun. 12*5

rs:

J Bdrm.. 1.1 both, largo utility
room, groat cotwot tat, in .
corpat*. tit.»ss. ataaafi.
14*

as it usedto be..

$200 OFF

R

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rtJH TR Y

bath, handy men'* sgoclal.
MUST I I MOV 1 01 SUM.
•OTf-MaMIf.
1 BOOM., EBAROOILIBl Not
bath B kit., tern, porch I SMS
SW month.!

a •«&lt; tp e tn e and
Seely, ostrs In
SWOT 10-1777.
M IT AMO SELL
u*sd Surntlura B sh Hr m l Hi
•hop r a l l n l t h l n g avail .
L A t n r t M B B T . ----------SET, BrayMM
teblo w/a chairs, 1 aitra

Cali main.
SPACIOUS I BOOM. } bath.
brick. 4 mlngtaa tram l-arg
ngw Oaltana emit, calling lam.
ceramic tile, new carpal, lg
tamily raam. scraao parch,
cargart and garagt. tvnead
back yard. MUST S i l l Laaw
aptlan ar t a l l Stf.fSO,
appr.itad at ITTJM. taller

STENSTR0 M
REAL ESTATE. INC

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sag. acyl

RSHtBLB BED. motel trams.
a a U R I NCMta a 1 BOTm.,
tv* bath hwna, wtth cargart.
utility raam. hug. tr u e back
yard. Only I t m dawnt SMS a

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V I . lancad back yardl A/C.
utility raam, w ill nag.
t i l l / m a n . Sail lar t
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Hemet/Sate

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Carna, lot wlth^abundant
u m n b I mrS

COUNTRY ESTATE. an o t I f
•COT,
ra W N
A#rl. SOT.-Sec. m . IM&amp;SEA
NANOTMAN SPICIALI V I. OT
ever inacra.Mt.IM.
D I A D IN D . Cul Da Sac.
graonbelt, 1/1 lancad. SS&amp;fto
ASSUME NO O U A L IF V .
Ftnecretf 1/1, lane*. carport.
s p .m a

acyt, S

M O BIL! HOMIS INC
Na n i In Carrlag* Cava
Choote from S. i r wldt* *11
1/1, C/HA. *oma with otfwr
aitro*. sifts oo
1/1 DooMewldo C/HA: SI4J40.
All the above ora caih price
NO Reasonable Otter* Ratwiad.
POSSIBLE FINANCINO
*S7 H I 4474OT 1*1 7*14

C o rp o t/lw s to lto tte n *
C A E P E T-M IL L Ol t ICT
U | Diu*wntl F*p *m BrtPiit
First OMUty. Tap Ltaa.

C o rp o rTtry "
CABINETS,

DOORS, g m

carpantry. drywall Llt/lni. D
A Slater lari
Ml 4*41
CARPENTER All kinds of homo
repair* pointing A cwamlc
tile RichardGrou
1111*71 |

L o w w ir y S O Y vte o
SAABY'i LAU N oS? SERVICE
Will woih B Iran. Pickup A
d»lIvory, tow rate* S H O T
L o v m S o r v ic o
AMEBICAM LAWN CARE
Yard A Tree work. Hauling
tool Fraaaailmoto..... t tM If l
M * » o is f v
MASONRY. Mow/Rgpalrtl
■rick, ttona, plat* Wk. SB yr*.
asp. Fra* atl..... tta-lllf KaNb

FoncB
FENCES. Sarvka. latSalfaNm.
Custom Design 1 Fra* E*1
Wa’raapmWkand* SteStM
C tllin n F in s
INSTALLATION* REPAIR
MOST INSTALLATION lit. EA.
Lk./Eip taf-ttt-MT*
H o m o Im p r o v o N M n Y
HOME IMPROVEMENTS:
K il l Bath o T I I a t e Daor
Carpanlry • WlndowtdHand
yman Service PSmall Job*
Wklcam* Call: Stt-MOS.

UTUFT
FreaMLRcJtoA.
ttt-atn
FRISSURI
drive* walks A
CaWtorpioNfy
oSPBAVAWAY, to
lit . cleaning* Vtoa/AK. tree
a*l. Lk./in*............. J I M U A
IC F S 0 N 4 W M M O f l l
kffORDABLE Scraaob PaN*
rtscraan B repairs. Proa
eillmota* call........4*7 SttdMS
lo s iN f c te r t / lr r t e a lt e f t

auodE
T im a m “
Install a Aapal rt * Pumps.
fra* atl. 17yr. SOT- I4M14 hr*

L o c k s m ith

Slalnmetter, Saaanta*

Trackloi* Sculpture*St ft
Inilallad. Commercial level
loop* SI tt yd........at; W I N

Hom o —
t lr *
ALL TYPES WMMHM Bags In.
Sliding gloat dtor* 7 irram
PHONE Elf. gtood..... U7 7*M

Wholesale to public. Local
Intlallar. Vtop-AAC T T l ' l l l l
Lack* l Mi SSI 1*41
T a in tin fl
BAUNELL FAINT IOTA t l yr*
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DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm a male, using a non-aneroid mercury
age 60. and my usual blood machine or an aneroid device
pressure la about 120/60. How­ that has been appropriately serv­ ■
ever. I've noticed that It varies iced and maintained.
Also. If the patient checks his least In the beginning - by
substantially during the day and
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praise
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mechanism th a t periodically
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performed, resulting in false
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figures."
Numbers arc Important In
bridge, of course. You must
watch the number of spots on
each card. You must count the
points and suit distributions.
Declarer played particularly
poorly In today's deal.
After South opened two no­
trump. showing 20-22 points.
North asked. "Was thal one
no-trump or iwo?” Holding 18
points himself. North wanted to
double-check before jumping to
seven no-trump.
After West led the heart 10.

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dummy, expecting partner to
claim Immediately.
There was no claim, but South
played Immediately. He won the
first trick In hand, cashed the
dub ace and played a club to
dummy’s king. East’s diamond
discard was a shattering blow.
After a lengthy pause. South
conceded one down.
"Sorry partner, but how was I
to expect West to have four dubs
with his heart length?”
"You weren’t.” replied North,
"but why commit yourself so
early?"
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South should have cashed all his
spade, heart and diamond tricks
before turning to clubs. South
would team that West started
with two spades, five hearts, two
diamonds and. therefore, four
dubs. This makes It easy for
South to cash the ace and queen

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By Bernice Bede Oeol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
Oct. 7 .1 9 9 8

There Is a strong chance lhal a
secret ambition you’ve been
harboring will be attained In the
year ahead. New friends and
propitious clrcumsiances will
help bring this about.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Stay
on top of Intense communica­
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channels open, you might re­
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patch up n broken romance?
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Generally speaking. Lady Luck
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do especially well In matters
pertaining to your financial af­
fairs. The bigger the better.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
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concentrate on several things

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19) You will be more effective if your life's savings.
OBMIM (May 21-June 20)
you maintain a low profile and
stay In the background today. Sometimes It's unwise to put too
Keep your finger on the pulse of much stock in snap Judgments.
events, but don’t attempt to Today, however, you're a quick
thinker and your initial con­
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) clusions might be your best.
CAHCBR (June 21 Ju ly 22)
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take yourself or your Involve­ find greater enjoyment In your
ments too seriously. Maintain a work today If you're involved In
conscientious perspective, but creative endeavors. Find things
to do that trigger your Imagina­
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LBO (July 23-Aug. 22) Per­
competitive situations today, the
mlds will be slightly tilled In sons who meet you for Ihe first
your favor. Your resourcefulness time today will be favorably
and Ingenuity will be ihe key Impressed. The lesson to be
elements to give you this de­ learned is If you become more
involved socially, good things
sirable edge.
ARIES (Murch 21-April 19) If could result.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A
you aren 't extremely careful
today, you might accidentally situation that has caused you a
repeat a mistake Just like one degree of aggravation m ight
you that you made In the recent come to a sudden and abrupt
past.
„ end today. When this occurs,
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Someone you trust might talk to. move onward.
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Plants for sale will Include: Vegetables, Herbs
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3:00
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T o d a y : P atch y
m orning fog other­
wise sunny.
H ig h a r o u n d 8 0 .
W in d b e c o m in g
southeast 5 to 10
mph.

For moro w *ath *r, too P ap a H

By VICKI DaBORMIER

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Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD
_ A series of dog murders In
Sanford's downtown residential historic district
over the last month have owners distraught and
|Killee saying they are unaware of the problem.
Among others. Laurie von Bampus' nine year
old Samoycd . Suga . and Randy Howell's three
Shnr-pei dogs, died
painful and protracted
deaths. Veterinarians told both parties the dogs
were {xilsoned. |M»sstbly with mt poison.
"It was horrible," von Bampus said. “She died
an awful death, a slow one. I don't know why any­
one would have done this. I Just don't under­
stand."
Suga. the daughter of the 1983 Canadian cham­
pion. was a pure bred animal. Her owner said she
was "smart and very friendly." Suga and von
Bampus had been a recognizable duo In the dis­
trict for seven years. She said they often went for
long walks al midnight and knew the neighbor
hood children from morning walks as well.

Zoo Boxes
SANFORD - The Blazer Boys of the Wllford
Woodruff Academy (a home school group) In
Orlando will be constructing hibernation boxes
for ttie Butterfly Garden at the Central Florida
Zoological Park.
The boys, ages 9 through 13 will be building
the boxes today behind the education building
on the zoo grounds.
The butterfly boxes will have slots tn the front
and bottom to enable butterflys to go Into the
Ixix and hibernate for the winter. The students
will also be making a monetary donation to the
zoo, and be taken on a tour of the facility.
The Central Florida Zoological Park Is located
at 3755 N. U.S. Highway 17-92. Just east of
Interstate-4 exit 52 In Sanford. For additional
Information, phone 323-4450.

Most Americans (they say), will gain between five
and seven pounds by eating sweets during the
upcomlng holiday season. Without a doubt, much
of this will be the result in indulgence in special hoiIday treats such as those offered in today's People

section of the Sanford Herald, page 3-B. A number
of varied recipes are presented, leaving the selection up to the individual. The Herald is thus providing the temptation, but leaving the weight gain up
to you.

See Doga, Page S

Parade time
SANFORD - Sanford Main Street will present
Its annual Christmas Parade this Saturday. Dec.
9. as part of the Wtnter Fest. The parade will
feature the Seminole High School and Lyman
High School Marching bands along with the U.S.
Navy color guard, the Shrtners. and the Orlando
Arabian Horse Association. Sanford. Lakevlew
and Tuskawtlla Middle Schools will also have
marching units. Many other entries have been
scheduled for the parade, Including the expected
a p p e a r a n c e o f S a n ta C la u s .
S a n f o r d M a in Street's (Jess Simons said at

least 20 additional volunteers are stUI needed to
help, especially live people by 8 a.m. on the day
of the parade to help construct a viewing stage.
The additional 15 are needed at noon on the day
of the parade to guide and direct various groups
along the route.
To volunteer, or for additional Information,
contact M ary Larsen, 321-0144. To enter a
m arching unit In the parade. Phone Althea
Parish at 330-5641.

Airport control back in city’s hands
By NICK PFKIFAUF
H erald S ta ff W riter
SANFORD — The city's decision whether to
tu rn c o n tro l o f S a n fo rd 's a irp o rt o v e r to the
Airport Authority has Hawn back into the hnnd*
of the City Commissioners. D uring Its regular
m eetin g y e s te rd a y m o rn in g , the au th o rity
approved an agreement on the matter, and Is
submitting It to the City Commission for consid­
e ra tio n at its next m eetin g, sc h e d u le d for
Monday. Dec. 11.
The latest agreement w as drafted by Airport

A u th o rity Attorn ey Steve Coaver. Executive
Director Steve Cooke said Coovcr drew up the
agreement based on suggestions from the author­
ity's bond council, and bus subsequently been tn
lengthy discussions on the matter with Sanford
City Manager Dill Simmons.
“From what we understand." Cooke said. "Mr.
Simmons and Mr. Coovcr managed to work out a
number of changes In the (cxt.of the original pro­
posal lo the point where they apparently both
agree on II." Cooke said most of the changes were
minor.
One of the major questions which had previ­
ously been discussed by the City Commission

was the length of lime the city ts being asked lo
turn over airport control to the authority.
Tlie original proposal was made because the
authority said II was finding It difficult to lease
uny long-term buildings or property to prospec­
tive developers with the city having ultimate con­
trol over tlie entire facility, and capable of can­
celling any lease on short notice. Cooke had pre­
viously commented that the prospective develop­
ers said they couldn't take the risk of having any
long-term commitment quashed unexpectedly.
Wtille the original request was for a 50 year
agreement, members of the city commission had
B «* Airport. Fags 8

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christm as

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beyond our control, the Sanford Herald will be
delivered late at least through this week. We
apologize for the Inconvenience and we are
working hard to rectify this problem.
In addition, features such as the weather
forecast, fishing conditions and surf conditions
will not appear In the paper until the computer
difficulties arc worked out.
We hope you will stand by with us as we
work through this difficult period. We hope to
have a stronger product when our computer
problems arc worked out.
Thank you.
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Th* bast dscoratsd horns* tn the Sanford Historic district were recently
ptekad in the Sanford Historic Trust Inc.'s holiday lighting contest. The first
place home was that of Michael and Julia Goeb, top right, at 117 W. 10th
8L Second place went to the AM Souls Catholic Church Rectory, below, on
Oak Avenue, Just south of the church. Third place winners were Ken and
Qretchen Gomez, top left, 1100 Park Ave., whose home was featured on
this year's Holiday Tour of Homes. These homeowners received gift certifi­
cates to Home Depot. Three homes were also honored as runners-up. They
are the homes of John end Juanny Mercer, at 708 Oak Ave.; the Thomas's,
at 714 Magnolia Ave.; and the Merlins, at 1204 Oak Ave. Winners are
encouraged to keep their lights on throughout the holiday season tor visi­
tors to enjoy.
HecaMMete* k, PM Mebtan

Winn Dixie grants to benefit local kids
Bp MICK PFKIFAUF

Dec. 6
19 shopping
days to C hristm as

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD _ Goldstxiro Elementary School,
the Sanford Boys and Girls Club and local Boy
Scout troops are among those who were honored
us good rltlzens l»y Winn Dixie su|M-mtarkcls
Tuesday.
More than 8110.000 In grant money was

given away by the su|icrinarket rliatn to help non­
profit Central Florida organizations with their
programs that are deslgnrd to help the communi­
ty. Tlie awards were made during the 12th annu­
al Good Citizenship Awards. Throughout the
south. Winn Dixie distributed more than SO mil­
lion to community conscious organizations.
Orange County Sheriff Kevin Deary was the

guest s|x-aker at tlu- event. Hr was surprised to
rrcelve a Community Service Award with tlie
approval of nearly 200 guests In attendance at the
luncheon to honor the award recipients.
Goldsboro was honored for their work In help­
ing lo educate at-risk students, students wllh
spec ial needs and even their families,
te a G rant*, Fag* 0

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Suit# graduation rata plungaa
TALLAH ASSEE — Slightly fewer atudenta dropped out o f
high school in Florida during the 1994-99 school year than In
the previous year, state officials said.
However, three percent fewer students graduated, continu­
ing a five-year trend o f lower graduation rates.
In 1995. 73 percent o f those who entered the ninth grade
walked across the state to receive their diplom as four years
later. In 1990, that figure had been 79 percent.
The drop out rate m easures the num ber o f students over the
age o f 16 who quit school each year. The graduation rate m ea­
sures the num ber o f first time ninth graders who p a d u a te tour
years later.
There h as been som e debate over the last few years over
which figure is a more accurate Indicator o f student b u m s — or
o f schools' failure.
Students som etim es fa ll through the crack s w hen they
either move away from the area or take more than tour years to
complete high school. Problem s also arise In the accounting
process when students drop out o f traditional program s and
complete their work at the adult high school or throutfi a high
school equivalency program.
State education com m issioner Frank Brogan blam ed the
decreasing graduation rate on rapidly increasing enroQmenL

Florid# #x#cut#s ##cond In two day#
STARKE - A 40-year-old Lakeland child kilter, wide eyed
with terror, w as executed Tuesday in Florida's electric chair
after his lawyers failed In their appeals that the electric chair
had malfunctioned In an execution 33 hours earlier.
With the stoic mother o f his six-year-old victim on the front
row for his death. Philip Atkina apologised for his actions, said
goodbye to his family and thanked his lawyers. The sm all, thin
man. eyes wide with frigh t watched a s he waa atraped Into the
chair. Seconds later, with a nod from Superintendent Everett
Perrin, a black hooded executioner, w ho w aa paid $190, turned
a switch that sent 3,000 volts o f electricity through Atkina
slender body, slam m ing him against the bade o f the chair, hla
hands gripping the oaken chair' arm s. The two minute cycle
began at 10:10 a.m ., and a prison doctor declared Atkina dead
•even minutes later. He w as the 36th prisoner to die to Florida
since it resum ed capital punishment in 1978.
After the execution. Atkins' attorney Bret Strand said his
client becam e frightened after Inmate Jerry W hite's execution
M onday afternoon. W hite emitted a sh ort muffled scream as
he w as being put to death.
Atkina heard the death team prepare White for execution
from his death watch cell about 10 feet away and then later
heard W hite's ■cream. Strand aaid.
But the cells, where both Atkina ahd White had stayed since
O c t 13. are 30 feet behind the electric chair. A thick ateel door
Into the cham ber rem ained do sed during the execution.
Atkina w aa con demned far the 19$l kidnapping and m urder
or A ntonio C aatillo . T h e k ille r picked u p the h o y in their
Lakeland neighborhood, drove him to some woods and molest­
ed him. W hen the boy threatened to tell his parents, Atkins
beat him to death with a steel pipe and his Oats.

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observance of Drug Aw areness
Week. Over 900 students and facul­
ty members held hands to show
unity In the fight egelnst drug
abu se
Bight, kinderrgertners
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Bregoli hold hands, while an
mugs for die camera.

PSCtayt no to catling plan#
Telephone custom ers in aouthweat Vtatuaia County who are
waiting far the chance to make 3S-«cnt calls between Daytona
Beach and O rlando are going to hava to harw on tor a white
loM er.
F lo rid a 's P u b lic S erv ice C o m m ission m ot T u e sd a y in
1 a requaat from tha Ytotueie County
o f that m in ty
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Hit and run
S h e r iff! d e p u tie s a rre sted Jstn es M ark Sm ith , 25. o f
W ach ula e a rly T u esd ay fo llo w in g a reported h it a n d ru n
accident at the In tersection or ln terstate-4 a n d Lake
M ary B o u le v a rd . A cco rd in g to the a rre st rep o rt. S m ith 's
vehicle w a s p u rsu e d b y an o th er m otorist w h o con tacted
dep u ties . He rep o rte d ly left the in terstate on to 8 R -4 6
an d traveled to w ard E ld e r R oad. D ep u ties stopp ed him
n ear the In tersection o f E ld e r R oad an d S R -4 6 .
In con n ection w ith the accid en t, he w a s ch arged w ith
leavin g the scen e o f a m otor veh icle accident w ith In ju ry ,
an d d riv in g w ith a su sp e n d ed licen se. D ep u ties a lso
fou n d he w a s w an ted on
an o u tstan d in g w a rra n t In
H ardee C o u n ty or u tterin g a forged cou n terfeit b ill.

100. Ths association has also
arrangsd with the Sem inole
County library to purchase art
instruction books with those
funds. The books ars now avail­
able. 8hown discussing the
books, left to right, Richard
Gardiner, branch librarian of ths
8smlnols County Public Library,
and Ashby Jonas, member of the
8anforW8emlnole Art Association
■uuiHMuwVi council.

Warrants
D on ell T rou tm an S r., 2, 1039 W . First S treet, S an fo rd ,
w a s served a w a rra n t at the John E . Polk C o rrectio n al
F acility M onday. H e w a s w an ted for fo u r se p a ra te w a r­
ra n ts re g a rd in g sa le o f cocain e, one for sa le / d e llv e ry o f
a c o n tro lled
su b sta n c e , a n d one for p o sse ssio n o f
c a n n a b is.
M ich ael A n d re B u rk e .
25. ISOS W .
15th S treet.
S a n fo rd , w a s lo cated b y d e p u tie s In the 2600 blo ck o f U S
H igh w ay 17-02 M onday. H e w a s w an ted for violation o f
p ro batio n on a con viction o f sa le o f a co n tro lled s u b ­
stan ce.
Keith L. O ise ll. 38, 2802 F ren ch A ven ue, S an fo rd , w a s
located by S an fo rd police at h is residen ce M onday. He
w a s rep orted ly w an ted on tw o Sem inole C o u n ty w a rra n ts
for lew d an d la sc iv io u s a c ts u pon a ch ild.
A llen W ayne Im es, 38. 2554 O ran ge Ave. S an fo rd , w a s
served a w a rra n t at the Jail M onday. He w a s w an ted for
v io latio n o f p ro b a tio n on a con viction o f ex p o su re o f s e x ­
u a l o rg a n s, an d fa llin g to a p p e a r on a ch arge o f b attery .
Steve Sm ith . 3 6. 1710 H ickory A ve.. S an fo rd , w a s
served a w a rra n t at the Jail M onday. H e w a s w an ted for
fa llin g to a p p e a r on a ch arge o f d rivin g w ith a su sp e n d ­
ed /revok ed licen se.

Consumer group seeks standards
for claims about animal testing
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Associated Frees Writer
W A SH IN G TO N -

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have alw ays said that

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S T B tS la g K c T u S
practically every Ingredient used

B rian Lu k e H u tch in son . 27, 355 O o lf Cove C o u rt.
S a n fo rd , w a s a rre ste d at h is resid en ce b y S an fo rd police
M o n d ay fo llo w in g a rep orted In ciden t at a resid en ce In
the 100 blo ck or E xlter C o u rt. A ccordin g to the a rre st
rep o rt. H u tch in son w ent to the hom e o f a fem ale an d h er
fath er, an d forced h is w ay Into the hom e. H e h a s been
ch arg e d w ith b u rg la ry an d b attery , dom estic violen ce.

tion.
Oolodner said she w as con'
cem ed that cosm etics compa&lt;
nles m ay be using the claim s aa
a m arketing ploy to get people
w ho object to anim als bctn|
used a s test subjects to buy their
products,
The volatile tseue o f tearing
products on anim als Mho long
pitted bu sin ess and industry
against anim al rights p o u p s and
has resulted In boisterous pro-

Traffic atopa

LAKE M ARY • The Landscape and Arbor Regulation]
com ing back for m ore consideration by the Lake M ary
Com mission this Thursday night. The matter h as been
sen ted an a num ber o f occasions, only to have Anal deck

office bu ildin gs Aa o f early this week, the following items were
listed on the agenda for this week's meeting.
C all to order • pledge o f allegiance • approval o f minutes.
etc.
Special presentations • lOyear service award for Lt. Ricky
Fudge. Special presentations D ru n k and D rugged D riving
Prevention Month. Special presentations • Week ofth e Working
Parent.
Cttlaen participation
Reports o f the City M anager (see below)
Reports o f mayor, commlistoncra. city attorney
O rdinance 764 * 1st reading - Am ending lan d scap e and

hearing, quaaijudi
7 7 8 -1 s t raidin g

A s o f earlier this week, the following items were listed for
m ission on the report from the city manager:
Request commission epdsrss Alternate #6 for Hospital Road
g u M n t as recommended by the Blue Rttibim c w nmWlef,
Request rnmmission authorise m ayor to execute Interlocal
reement with Seminole County for building
interprets*
n appeals.
Request com m ission auth orise city m anager to execute
renewal o f contract for m oup employee health, dental and life
insurance with CIG NA Heahhpian.
Request rnmmission direction an request from Dr. Hawkins
for reappointment to Planning A Zoning Board.
Request com m is s ion approve conceptual acquisition o f

Request rnm m ission declare two vehicles a s su rp lu s and
prove pu rch ase o f two new vehicles through the Florida
crifTs Association
Request rnm m ission aw ard bid for purchase o f six pokes
lea and accessorise.
Request com m ission auth orise city m anager to execute

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Dom«ttlo c a s t

A n d re a J. J a ck so n . 24. 107 E llen Place. S an fo rd , w a s
stop p ed b y S an fo rd police In a p a rk in g lot in the 1500
blo ck o f So. F ren ch A ven u e M onday. He w a s ch arged w ith
d riv in g w ith a su sp e n d ed / re v o k e d lic e n se, a n d w a s
fo u n d to be w an ted for fa llin g to ap p ear on a ch arge o f
h avin g an exp ired tag.
Jam es T h om as B a ln b rid g e , 4 3. o f A ltam onte S p rin g s,
w a s stopp ed b y d ep u tie s on ln terstate-4 n ear Lake M ary
S u n d ay . He w a s ch arg e d w ith p o ssessio n o f le ss t h in 20
g ra m s o f n a rco tics a n d p o sse ssio n o f n arcotic p a ra p h e r
n a lla .

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a n im a ls '

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anim als. she said. H alf o f the
consum ers w e surveyed thought
that not tested on anim als meant
both the product and the Ingred le n t s w e r e n 't t e s t e d o n
•afc&amp;ale.'
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For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

com panies that practice ft.
But over the years som e cornp a n ic s. in c lu d in g cosm etics
m aker L ’O real. have aflreed to
hah tests using an im a lo A d o o e n
European Com m unity governm ents also have agreed to ban
such testing by Jan. 1,1988.
T h e N a t io n a l. C o n s u m e ra

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such

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standards are

which Include such phrases as
"n e v e r tested on a n lm e ls ."
testing." and
"cru elty-free," mlean
ean different
things to different people.
Oolodner said the group's poll
showed that 70 percent o f the
wom en surveyed said the claim s
m ean the final product w as
never tested on anim als.
T h e telephone poll o f 012
random ly selected wom en aged
18 or older w as conducted last
January by Penn and Schoen
Associates Inc, o f New York City.
It has a m argin o f error o f plus or
tain u s 4 percentage points.
A spokesm an for the FDA.
which regulates product label­
ing. w as not immediately avail­
able to comment.

Time Is O n O u r Side

C o p s nab Altam onte
teen on drug chargee
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Seminole County deputy aherUb
h a v e a rre s te d a n A lta m o n te
S p r in g s te e n a g e r on* d r u g
c h a rg e s . T h e su s p e c t la t e r
tu rn e d ou t to b e a n e sc ap ee
fro m
th e O ra n g e C o u n ty
Juvenile Detention Center,
A c c o rd in g
to
o h e rt ffa
spokesm an Ed M cDonough. 18
y e a r o ld T a v o n T o s s le , o f
Altamonte Sprin gs- w as seen on
Jackson Street at approximately
8 a.m . Tuesday by Deputy Kevin
Brubaker. McDonough said the
deputy reported seein g T ossle
p u t a w h ite su b stan c e in h ie

B ru b a k e r
s u b s e q u e n tly
arrested Ttaosie for possession o f
a controlled su bstan ce. Tossle
w as handcuffed an d told to sit
down white the deputy sear ched
the s treet a re a for ad d itio n a l
crack rocks.
M cD on ough
s a id
w h ile
B ru b a k e r w a s con du ctin g hie
s e a rc h . T o ss le stood u p a n d
b e gan ru n n in g dow n Jack son
S tre e t, w ith h is h a n d s s t ill
c u ffe d
b e h in d
h ie
back.
Deputies later located TDoate tn
h is hom e on Peachtree Street.
They sa id he w a s h id in g in a
c lo s e t w ith h ie h a n d s s t ill

A s u b s e q u e n t c o m p u ter
check showed that T ossle w as
w an ted on a n O ran ge C ounty
w a rra n t fo r e sc a p e from the
O rla n d o J u v e n ile D eten tio n
Center.
Tooele Is presently befog held
w ith ou t bo n d In the J o h n E .
Folk Correctional Facility, pend­
in g h is r e tu rn to O ra n g e
County.

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�4 A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, December 0, 1900

Editorials/ Opinions
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481-200)

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EDITORIAL

Murdered pets
W h e n som eon e lo se s a loved on e, th ere Is
great sa d n e ss. T h is h o ld s tru e Tor not o n ly a
m em ber o f the fam ily o r c lo se frien d , b u t the
fam ily pet.
W h a t la w o rse Is w h e n It’s n ot Just a c a se o f
Illn ess c a u sin g the d e a th , b u t m a lic io u s m u r­
der. S u c h h a s b e e n the c a se d u rin g the p a st
few w eek s, esp ecially In th e h istoric re sid e n ­
tia l a r e a o f S a n fo rd , w h e re p e ts h a v e b e e n
k illed. T h ere h ave been se v e ra l rep o rts o f p e r­
so n s fin d in g th eir d o gs d e a d , o n ly to h av e the
vet te ll th em th e c a u s e w a s r a t p o is o n . A t
le a st five c a s e s h ave b e e n rep orted recen tly.
T h ese c rim es a re n 't com m itted to get rid o f
a d o g w h ic h h a s b e e n ra v a g in g a n e ig h b o r­
h ood. M oot o f th ese d o g s h a v e b e e n se cu rely
c o n ta in e d in a fe n c e d a r e a . A c c o r d in g to
rep o rts how ever, som eon e a p p a re n tly p a sse d
th e fenced a re a a n d tossed som eth in g to the
d o g , p e rh a p s so m e d o g fo o d , la c e d w ith ra t
p o iso n .
S e v e ra l o f th ese d o g s w e re th o ro u g h b re d s
v a lu e d a t s e v e ra l h u n d re d d o lla r s . O t h e r s
w e r e a lm p ly p e t s w h ic h m a y h a v e b e e n
o b t a in e d fr o m a f r ie n d o r t h r o u g h t h e
H u m a n e S o ciety . It sh o u ld n 't m atter. T h e se
pets w e re a ll loved b y th eir o w n ers, a n d th eir
ioases a re n ot ju d g e d b y h o w m u ch they coat
_ m ore b y h o w m u ch they h a d becom e a clo se
part o f (am ity life.
F ew w ill d o u b t th a t tt tak es a sick m in d to
m u rd er a n y an im al o n p u rp o se . T o som e p eo ­
p le It m ay b e Just a s tra g ic a s m u rd e rin g a
(am ity m em ber.
T h e re ts a p ro b le m h o w ev er, F o r m o at o f
these c a se s, an im a l con trol offic ia ls w e re n oti­
fie d . r a t h e r th a n la w e n fo rc e m e n t. P e o p le
fin d in g th eir d o g s d e a d , took them to a lo ca l
v e t,,a n d on ly a fte r K w a s determ in ed th a t th e
a n im a l w a s p u rp osely k illed,
n otified.
T h e p olice sh o u ld h ave been calle d a s soo n
a a po ssible. W aitin g s few d a y s, o r a s in som e
c a se s a few w eeks, o n ly elim in ated the p o ssi­
b ility o f o ffic e rs u n c o v erin g a n y ev id e n c e a t
th e scen e.
Police treat th is a a a n im a l cru elty, a n d c o n ­
v ic t io n s a r e p u n is h a b le b y s e v e r e fln e a
a n d / o r Jail term s. A n yone w h o m ay h av e se e n
a u s p ic io u s a c tiv ity w h ic h p o s s ib ly m a y b e
a n im a l k ille rs , s h o u ld c o n ta c t th e S a n fo rd
police d e p a rtm e n t
P e r s o n a h a v in g t h e ir a n lm a la k ille d o r
b ju r e d sh o u ld a ls o notify the police.
m u rd e rs a re n o th in g n e w . It la Ju st
b e c a u se th ere h ave b e e n a n u n u s u a l n u m b e r
o f these c a se s rep orted recen tly In th e h istoric
a r e a o f o u r c ity t h a t t h e s e c o m m e n ts a r e
b e in g m ade.
L e t's face I t T h ere la som eon e o u t t h e n , a
v ic io u s a d u lt o r a c h ild w h o th in k * k illin g
a n im a ls 18 so m e th in g to d o fo r e n te rta in ­
m e n t Let’s h ope th is p e rso n o r p e rso n a c a n
so o n b e Iden tified a n d ap p re h e n d e d , N o on e
sh o u ld b e farced to g o th ro u gh th e tra u m a o f
lo s in g a fa m ily p e t. It'a m o re s e r io u s th a n
som e a p p are n tly think.

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LETTERS TO EOITOR
Letters to the editor are welcom e. A ll letter*
must be signed. Include the address erf the writer
.and s daytim e telephone num ber. Letters should
be on a single subject and be os brief as possible.
T h e letters are subject to editing.

Government is a four-letter word
t always try to keep up with what the compe­
tition is doing, which Is why I happened to read
Maureen Dowd’s column In The New York Times
a few Sundays back.
There I learned that she once worked "a s a
re p o rte r In M ontgom ery C o u n ty , a w ealth y
M aryland suburb.* She w as therefore "thunder­
struck" to read that this county's government Is
no longer going to refer to Itself as "government."
D o u g la s D u n c a n , th e D e m o c ra tic C o u n ty
Executive, believes that the word la •arrogant’
and "oflputttng," and It w ill no longer appear on
county cars, letterheads and business cards.
7m with M s. Dowd on this (and what a rare
pleasure it la to agree with anybody about any­
thing!). I mean, realty — If It's not a government,
what la It? A regime or oligarchy? A Satanic cult,
perhaps?
If the term ’ government" la oflputttng, what la
the degree o f on to which one Is put? Is govern­
ment like being cornered at a party by a boorish
drunk? la It like being stuck tn an elevator next
to someone with bad breath? la it more subtly
displeasing, like w atching someone Slurp soup
from a b o w l, o r se rv e w h ite w in e w ith the
salmon?
And if a government la Indeed arrogant, how
does changing Its name alter the fad ? You can
call a horse a giraffe, but It still won’t be able to
nibble the high leaves. You can call the county
assessor "Happy Fun Boy," but It won't change

IAN
SHOALES

the zoning laws.
Still, anti-governm ent fever aeema to Infect
everybody, I see the bum per slicker. "I love my
country, bu t fear m y governm ent" everywhere.
W hat are we afraid of? FBI swat teams? Getting
audited? Being trapped on a plane with Newt
Gingrich for 25 hours?
W hat exactly la wrong with being governed?
Granted, we haven't been governed very well for
the last 30 years or so, but are we going to shoot
all the dogs Just because the neighbor's spaniel
barked at us?
By the time you read this colum n, the budget
crisis may still be with ua, and we may not even
have a government. You’ll have to go to a notary
public to get your passport stam ped. You’ll have
to hand-deliver you r own tetters, deduct your
own taxes, b u lla y o u r ow n prison s, and pu ll
yourself over when you run a stop sign.
Powerful lobbyists and special interest groups
w ill be forced to w rite checks to them selves.
Influence will wither on the vine, because there’ll

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SARA
ECKEL

P iK c u o N K / m jw r .i a s

Women find a home
in macho trades
Last winter Cindy Sanborn had a revela­
tion while watching late-night television. The
divorced mother or two w as at the end o f her
rope. H er exh usban d w a s not paying child
su pport and she had sold nearly everything
the fam ily owned to keep food on the table
and buy medicine for her 15ye«r-oid daugh­
ter.
I t w as about 1 a.m .. and I aaw this weird
com m ercial w ith wom en an d tru ck s," she
says describing the ad for Women Unlimited,
an w ssqfaaOon that teaches trade end jtychw h o a n ■*an**reiaiUM

China

this question: If It w ere 100 y e a n ago, you
kved in London, would you have looked to the
United states far investment
G ood q u e stio n . P a rtic u la rly b e c a u se It
m akes you think about thtasa from a different
perspective an d then w onder If you. In fact,
w ould have had the foresight to Im agine the
United States v o w in g Into the moot powsrftd
nation In the world.
T h e re are very few investment opportune
ties that occur throughout history that have
significant Impact on the way we view sweet*
ments tn the A llure." aaye the London-baaed
Johnstone, w ho w a s tn the United States to
talk about her ftind.
"Back In the late IBth century, there w as a
point in time when people were begkm lng to
look at the U .8 . m arket. And you can take
an oth er look b a c k In the 1970a. w h en the
Japanese m arket w a s the place to b e at the
time. The majority o f the people mieeed out on
thOI£ flM n rttmihps
"All rm saying is that people need to look
forward and say to themoriveo. ‘Where are the
investing opportunities in the worid todayT"
There’s no doubt that china la a grow ing

percent. The mafority o f the stocks In the (Und
(7 8 percent) are b lu e ch ip stocks found cm
H ong Kong’s H ang S en g Index. Johnstone's
lam en t sty le lo o k s a t r is k first an d
I second, with the goal o f trying to beat a
bench mark. A t this moment that bench m ark
la the Hang Seng Index.
B arbara Trebbi la portfolio m anager o f the
h^r China Report Fund. A ftuid that has
assets invested in mainland
China. 55 percent tn Hong Kong. 12 percent tn
and the remainder Invested throughout
B h s too thinks that C h in a offers trem en­
d o u s long-term Investment opportunity. "It's
realty the en gin e o f gro w th fo r the w h ole
world*
But Trebbi. whose ftind Is down roughty 2.6
percent this year, la aw are that Investors are
no longer enchanted w ith m any o f their Far
Raet and Aslan ftind Investments.
"I think that China la a perfect example o f
p eo p le overreactin g on the n egative s id e .'
T rebbi said. "Stocks have realty b e e n beaten
down. There are stocks in C hina that are down
80-60 percent o ff their highs trading at 40 pero f their value. W Uh all the positive macro­
econom ic changes that have taken place (in
China), there Is still a lot o f value there that
Tha China a Hong Kong m arkets are not for
everyone, price volatility on the h an d fu l o f
(U n as investing there ts likety to repeatedly
•park, pop then Hade like Chinese firecrackers,
so interested ftind Investors have to be both
b lg -tlm a r is k ta k e rs a n d v e ry lo n g -te rm

Berry's World

ng fo r a co u p le o f y e a rs - It c o u ld m ean
-------W hich, for vtafonariea. la no time at

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"How about putting aoma ow ners ot protaaaionat
tootbatt foam s in charga ot tha nab atratagy in
Boaniar

be nobody left to peddle It to. The words "stop­
gap m easure," "bipartisan* and "filibuster" will
d is a p p e a r fro m o u r v o c a b u la ry o v e rn ig h t!
Necktie sales win plummet.
Personalty, I think we dtlxens are u p to the
challenge. All we need la teamwork. W e can fill
in those potholes ourselves! til subsidise your
tobacco crop if you’ll legislate my morality. How
abou t It? W hy, w e cou ld even put a m an on
M ars If we put our minds to It I’ve got some old
liquid oxygen up In the attic. I believe the guy
down the street has some turbothrusters tn has
garage. W eld some garbage cans together, and
presto— we've got ourselves a rocket. MfeVe got
ourselves a space program . W e ll never be sick or
poor again.
But w ill the system form erly-known aa-govem inent realty go away?
I doubt It Petulant Beltway weenies can cad
government a "tax free sone," "opportunity cen­
ter.” or "the h ip py-face faceless bureaucracy."
a ll they want, bu t they're In a heavy state o f
denial.
The fa d la, we Am ericana have a tick need to
elect officials. W e g d a twisted pleasure from
w a tc h in g them th ro w o u r tax d o lla rs dow n
rath oles. If they w on 't do It. w e 'll Ju it b rin g
somebody In who will.
Not to sou n d too pessim istic, b u t th ere's
nothing we can do. We can vote all we want, but
there will always be some worthless president or
other skulking around the White House.

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Faced with piles of bills and the realisation
that the child support w asn 't ever going to
come, Sanborn decided to pu rsue a trade. T
was sick and tired o f being helpless," she said
Now the im age S an b o rn projects la fa r
from h elp less, especially sin ce tt c a n fre ­
quently be found w orking atop the M illion
Dollar Bridge tn Portland. Maine. After com­
pleting Women Unlim ited’s 14-wm k-courae.
S an b o rn becam e the first w om an to b e a
unfonfaed Iron worker tn her state. She
S10 an hour now and win m ake 917 an hour
once she becomes a Journeyman Ironworker.
probably in about four years.
Lured by aped w ages and the satisfaction
that comes from aktSed work, m any women
are pursing careen tn trades such aa caipentry, w elding, electrical w ork, m asonry
truck drivin g flefcb that were all bu t on
Its to women ju st a fcw decades m o .
O ro u p s su ch aa Worafen U n lim ited an d
In Trades help welfare mothere. unemployed women and displaced homee rs take the first step toward nontredltional work. Aa w e fla s * * «&lt; * f»^ the
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aspects o f the trades, the d e ss e s also offer
w eigh t a n d aerobic train in g. Interview ing
te c h n iq u e s a n d a se a rtlv c n e a a tra in in g .
Students are encouraged to learn back -u p
trades as well aa prim ary ones. Sanborn, for
ts also trained to drive trucks non­
par m any o f the students, one o f the beat
things that the training p ra p a m s provide la
the assurance that theyrs not cnuqr for want­
ing to enter this very m asculine arena. "U
helps bu ild a support system so you don't
think you 're the only w om an In the w orld
w h o w a n ts to g o Into con stru ction ," says
B a rb ara M cCollum , a grad u ate o f Chicago

vary w ith each jo b .
where aha la frequently the onty
board. "W ith som e crew s you can
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Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Wadnaaday, Oacambar •, 1NB - M

Doga
Suga, von Bampua said, had learned to open
the heavy gate and go down the street to the play*
ground at All Soul's Catholic School and to Park
on Park where she’d play with the children. The
owner had recently replaced the gate to prevent
any unauthorised romps around the neighboroood •
Howell aald hla dogs never left the yard without
him. but that hla hom e near Third and Elm
atreeta la along a path taken by those who preferm i to avoid Ihe law as they plied their trades
In the dark oT night.
T h ere are crack dealers, prostitutes and people
like that who a n trying to stay o ff o f First Street
« i d away from the p o lk *,* he explained. T h e
dags would bark at them and they'd threatened
me. You know. Tm gonna shoot you and your

B s te lla P ilo t G riffin . 8 0 .
S ta tio n S tre et, A lta m o n te
S prin ge, died Friday, D ec. l ,
1000 at h e r resid en ce. B o rn
O ct. 0 , 1010 tn Q u in c y , sh e
m oved to C e n tra l F lo rid a In
1030. She w a s a hom em aker.
She w as a member o f W illiam s
C h a p e l M issio n a ry B a p tis t
Church, Altamonte Oprtrqp, and
a m em ber o f H e ro in e s o f
Jericho.
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e s o n s ,
A rn e tt 'S o n n y Boy** P ilo t,
Chicago, Frank 'B u b b a * Pilot,
Altam onte Springs; daughters.
O erald tn e P ilot R o b b in s a n d

D a v id A . S tein er, 4 0 . o f
Quincy, QL, formerly o f Sanford,
died Thursday, Nov. 33. 1006 at
h la residen ce, B om J u n e 3 5,
1056 In Lakewood, Ohio, he waa
a longtime resident o f Sanford.
He w as a graduate oT Seminole
Com m unity College, an d w aa
em ployed
by
S ie m e n s
S tro m b e rg -C a rlso n in L ak e
Mary. Moat recently, he worked
for M tcroEnergy Corp. He w as
a n A ir F o rce vete ra n a n d a
member o f National Sky Dtvers
Association. He was Lutheran.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e s is te r,
Rebecca W kth, North RklgevtDe.
S S &amp; S B P "-

visitor and “when she saw some children she
wanted to olav with.*
Van Bum pua said Suga died Nov. IS. She said
the dog had been acting strangely two days
before, out she did not take her to the veterinari­
an because she w as Involved In trying to replace
a ladder that had been stolen from her yard. By
the time she took the dog to the doctor the next
day It w as too late.
The doctor told her the antmal had been poi­
soned with rat poiaon and that It w as not the first
time he had seen such a death recently.
She aald she reported the death to the 1
M ic e , but they have no record o f such a I
T h e y really don't seem to care.* ahe said

sh e m oved to C en tral F lo rid a
from Oeorgia in 1000. She w as a
homemaker.
Survivors include son, Robert
J „ O eorgia: dau gh ter, D ebbte
McOunnis, Florida: four grand­
children.
B ald w in -F airch ild -O a k lsw n
P a rk C e m e tery a n d F u n e ra l
Hom e, Lake Maty, tn charge o f
arrangements.

Leroy D aniels J r„ A spen. O a.,
B illie D an iels, G ain esville. Lee
D a rts , W illie P o rts , b o th o f
S a n fo rd , S a m -a n d Jim m ie
D antcla, both o f Jeaau p , O a .:
lis te n , Verdtne D fttgsrd, Norma
J e a n S c h u m a n a n d A u d re y
Schunum all o f Sanford,
W l I s o n -E t c h e lb e r g e r
M o rtu a ry , lire ,, S a n fo rd , In

B e rth a L ee J o h n s o n , SO,
M id w a y A v e ., S a n fo rd , d ie d
T h u rs d a y , N o v. 3 0 , 100B a t
C e n tra l
F lo rid a
R e gio n a l
HoapittaL B om Aug. 10, 1910 in
W hite O ak, O a., th e moved to
S an fo rd In 1033 from M iam i.
S h e w a a a h om em ak er. S h e

C h a u n c y 8 . R ickly, SB, W .
3 0 th S tre e t, S a n fo rd , d ie d
T u esd ay, D ec. S , 1000 a t h la
residence. B om M ay 18.1910 in
Etna, Ohio, he mowed to Central
Florida in 1983. He w aa a fore­
man at a Cohrm bua, Ohio ateel
m ill. H e b e lo n g e d to V ic to ry

had a m urder and they don't aeem to care about
It.*
Three days later. Howell aald, his dog* were poi­
soned. He said the anlm ala had been In the yard
‘ it on Friday and Saturday m orning the
older dog waa dead: by that
afternoon anoth­
er w as gone and the puppy died on Sunday.
■Whoever did this w as sick. Realty, really sick,"
he aald.
Howell auspects the people who travel along the
street at night finally m ade good an their threats
to silence the barking dogs.
T don't know who else It might have been.* he
sak).
Cmdr. Dennis Whitm ire o f the Sanford M ic e
Department aakl no Investigation la being con­
ducted at this time Into the dogs deaths.
T h e re haven't been arty reports file d * he said.
1 look over the reports every day and I double
checked on It. There hasn't been anything.*
Whitmire said the p o lk * department h as made

Von Bam pua and Howell lear a trend In dog
killings may take more pets from their families.
*1 have walked around the area w arning people
and when I went on the home tour last weekend,
I told everyone who had a dog out tn their yard,*
von Bam pua said. *1 think people need to be
warned.
There have not been any other dog poisonings
In the neighborhood since Nov. IS o f which either
Howeft or von Bam pua are aware.
•Let’s hope this la the last o f It.* Howell aald.

d a u g h te r, S h a ro n K. B ra u n ,
Definance, Ohio; eons, Edw ard
D ., S p rin g H ill, F o re st L .,
U th opoU s, O h io, C h au n cy A .,
S u g a r G rove, O h io; 18 g ra n d ­
ch ild ren ; i s g re a t-g ra n d c h il­
dren.
O ra m k o w F u n e ra l H om e,
Sanford, in ch arge o f arran ge-

Artie L Daniels Bostic, 38,
Sum m erlin Ave., Sanford, died
Saturday, Dec, 3, 1005 at her
raaM m cr, Barn Jan, I, 1067 In
J a a p e r, G a , ah e m oved to
S a n fo rd In 1086, S h e w a a a
n u rse a ssista n t a t H lllH aven

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Grant money presented by W inn DUde to the
school w ill be used for Its After-School
Enrichment programs and the STAR 5 program.
We've been watting for something like this to be
able to help our kids,* said principal Ron Nathan.
*Vfe have to m any good thtngi happening here at
Goldsboro and we a r* glad for the recognition.*
The Star B program la alined at the at-risk stu­
dents who qualify for the district's alternative
education programs.
At Ooldaboro the STAR 8 program la taught by
Dorothea-Fpglc, Nathan_tkscrlbes Fogle as *an

Curry-Hunter Purmral Home,
M en d o n , 111., It y c h a r g • o f

need.*
Nathan said the after school program fUla a void j
that some students have at home with parents
who either don't or can't help the children with their homework. And an Important part o f the .
program la that the teachers read to the children.
'It's been shown that students who a n read to *
do better tn school,* he said. "We try to do that for .
them. The after school program also ensures that students have their homework done when they .
arrive in school the nest day and that they grt the *
tutorial heto thev need when thev'need'tt and not v
He said the afteTschooTproM am h as already •

m other. E va D an iels C arsw ell,
San ford: eons, Ryan W illiam s,
C o rn e liu s B o s tic , 5 0 th o f
S a n fo rd : d a u g h te rs . B ritn e y
Boedc and E ra Brl ddm, both o f
Sanford, brothers, Johnny an d
Jam as D aniels, both o f Miam i:

Confused By

MEDICARE?
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Conhlh
Come &amp;MeetJoan Harkins Cooktta
M iJ f N t J o M

"TheMedicare Lath"

WED., DECEMBER 13th '

* 2HMP.RI.-440 P.II.
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Officials at the Sanford Veterinary Hospital In
Sanford confirmed that they have had at least one
patient brought into the facility within the last
month that had been potaoned, but they refused
to discuss other detain.

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Including the STAR S Learn and Serve p r a fa m
and the after school Read Aloud Snack program.
Fogle's Learn and Serve program will match stu­
dents with residents at the Good Samaritan
Nursing Home where the y o u r* people will con­
duct Interviews and create biographic* that wtU
preserve the hiatortea o f m any o f SanfonTa oldest
residents.
"O f course, they are doing so much for others
through this program ," Nathan aald, *but they are
also improving their writing skills and their Inter­
personal skills. It Is a very innovative program ."
Nathan said the Interview* will be published In
book form at the end o f the school year. H ie stu­
dents hope to have a luncheon to honor their su b­
ject* when the book Is published.
T h e students are enthusiastic about this pro­
ject and they're learning so m uch without realis­
ing they're doing work.* Nathan said.
The after school enrichment program Is
N ath an 's-baby," he said.
T h e re Is a great need to offer students aaals-

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leadersh ip development, physical fitness activi­
ties, dru g and child abuse prevention* for young
nrn rif in this area.
The Winn DUdc Good ClUsenahtp aw ards were
established in 1063 in an effort to recognise the
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to 20. a study found.
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tmiiori their clothes, speak so that strangers can understand
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Hammett leads Lake Mary girls to ninth win

8RD offers Baton elaeses
SANFO R D — The Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent la offering baton classes for girts ages
o and up. The classes, taught by Joy Ciore. are
held every Thursday from 6:45 p.m . to 7:50
p.Ri. at the Sanford Oym nastlcs Association
Building. 6 0 1 E.25th Place.
The cost Is 610 per month.
For m ore Information call 330-5697.

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O R LAN D O — The Orlando M agic and Toys for
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local needy children during the holiday season.
M agic fans attending the Decem ber 8th
(Charlotte Hornets. 8 p.m .) or 15th (Utah Jass, 8
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at the O-rena. Every person w ho donates a toy
receives a raffle ticket with the chance to win a
great prise during halftime.
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toy donations at the follow ing locations:
Magic Front Office, O rlando Arena. One Magic
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715 W est G arlan d Street. O rlando o r Re­
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SANFO R D — The City o f Sanford Recreation
Departm ent Is having a coaches m eeting for all
those Interested in coaching youth baseball.
The m eeting Is for those w anting to coach
ages 12-Under (T-Ball. Pee W ee. U tU e M q o rs).
The m eeting w ill be held at the Downtown
Recreation Center, low er level o f Sanford City
Han, at 6 p.m. on Monday. Decem ber 13th.
For more Information please call 550-5697.

W INTER PARK - Lori
Hammett
scored 15 points
Tuesday t o lead Lake M aiy
to a 50-45 win over Lake
Howell in a
girls' Sem inole
Athletic
Conference
bassketball
gam e
at
Lake
Howell High School.
Freshm an
Lauren
Bradley scored 14 points for
the Rams, an d Courtney H arris
added 13.
*We played four gam es
In six days, and the kids are
tired,* said Lake M ary coach
C arl Brown. *Lake Howell came
out and slowed u s down. I’m
pleased with our perform ance,
and everybody played better In
the second h a lf*
The Sliver Hawks had a
9-8 lead at the end o f the first
quarter, and the teams were
within one point o f each other
or tied for most o f the period.
Nikki Read gave Lake
Howell a 15-8 lead to start the
second half,
but Courtney
H arris put Lake Mary ahead
20-15 Just before halftime. The
Sliver Hawks do sed to within
20-18 with 1:58 before the
break, and the Rams headed to
the locker room with a 23-20.

*lt was a fon gam e,*
said Lake Howell coach D ennis
Codrey. ‘ Lake Mary Is Just a
better team than we are. We
played well.*
Lake Mary took a 27-24
lead to start the third quarter,
but Cathleen Davis put Lake
Howell back on top 51-29 at
the 1:26 mark. The Silver
Hawks held a 37-35 heading
Into the fourth quarter, but
Hammett put the Rams ahead
for good at 43-39 with 4:11
rem aining In the contest.
The Sliver Hawks cut
the lead to 46-45 with :35
rem aining, but Lake Mary then
converted four free throws to
put the game away.
Lake Howell won the
Junior varsity contest over Lake
Mary 51-45.
The two teams return

Tribe hands ‘hounds
conference opening loss

Wlntar Springs softball
W IN T E R SPR ING S The City o f W inter
Springs w ill be signing up team s for Its 1996
A d ult S oftball P olar B ear League starting
tomorrow (Dec. 4) at Central W inds Park.
League’s (lim ited to the first Sts paid team s)
are scheduled to start on Tuesday. January 2
and run Monday through Friday n ight's (team s

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55. Marti Pipkin had 14 points
far the Rams,
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Methodist Flames burn back to top in church softball
1at tinted Methoftsi Wann a
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SANFORD — Back In a fam il­
iar spot.
T h e S a n fo rd F irs t u n ite d
m cthodlst-Flam es w rapped u p
their fourth ch am p io n sh ip In
the p a st live leagu es w ith an
165 victory over Deltona Trinity
Assem bly o f Ood-M ajesty In the
Sanford Recreation Department
Fall C hurch Slowpttch Softball
League at Chase Park Saturday
morning.
W inning pitcher Tom Oracey
scattered 10 h lta a n d R obert
S m ith led a 32 h u atta c k by
going five-for-five as the Flames
improved to 0 -0 on the season.
The Flam es' victory w a s Just
on e o f th e s to rie s o n a b ig
Saturday for the winning teams.
In th o se o th e r g a m e s,
Sanford Church o f the Naxarene
finished the season w ith seven
s tra ig h t w in s b y to p p in g
Sanford Central Baptist 0*5 ana
Sanford AH Souls Catholic won
Its se c o n d s tra ig h t gam e b y
scoring a run in the bottom o f
th e se v e n th In n in g to ed g e
Sanford Spanish Assem blies 33.
T ra ilin g the F lam es in the
sta n d in g s w ere M a je sty an d
N axaren e (both 7*3), S pan ish
Assem blies (4*6). All Souls (2*8)
and Centra) Baptist (1*0).
T o n ig h t a t th e D o w n to w n
Recreation Center in the low er
level o f Sanford City H all, the
Sanford Recreation Department
win hold its organisational meet­
in g fo r th e a d u lt P o la r B e a r
S to w p ltch S o ftb a ll L e a g u e s
starting at 0 p.m.
The sponsorship trophies i
cham pionship T -S h irts w ill
awarded at this meeting Itn ad
tion to discussing the upcom ing
Anyone interested tn putting
a team In the church league are
encouraged to attend. A reduc-

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Uon In the entry fee will be given
to any team that sends a coach
o r re p re se n ta tiv e . T h e P o la r
Bear leagues are set to atari the
drat w eek in J an u aty, so you
d o n 't have a long tim e to get
things together.
The rtsm es led lusi
ust 3*1 after
two Um ingi. bu t then took con­
trol by scoring five run s In the
third inning and broke the ism e
op en w ith seven ru n s In the
fo u rth In n in g to tak e a 14-1
advantage.
Contributing for the Flam es
were Robert Smith (double, four
a ln g le a . th re e r u n s s c o re d ),
Trent Smith (tittle, two MnMes,
two runs scored, five RBQ, Tom
Oracey (double, two M nM w, four
ru n s sc o re d , th ree R B I) a n d
J e n y C am us (double, tw o sin ­
gles. one run scored , three RBQ.
A lso contributing w ere Tony
Btalle (triple, double, two ru n s
s c o re d , th re e R B I), D a n n y
Oracey (triple, atngte, two RBQ,
M ark Blythe (two alnglea, three
rung scored), Paul Stem ( single,
two run s floored, one RBQ. Dean
L. Smith (t l n p , one ru n ocored)

c o a c h D e a n W . S m ith , J a c k
E lto n h e a d . B ill O racey , W .L .
O rac e y , B ru c e D a n llla , M ike
Stom eU l, C h ris D apore, David
Betglier and M ark VUchko.
P ro v id in g th e o ffe n s e fo r

Majesty were John Sever (triple,
do u ble, two ru n s scored, two
RBI), Adrian Bourgeois (two sin­
gles, one RBI), Rob Mullet! (one
single, one run scored, one RBQ,
Steve M cOulgan (one single, two
run s scored), Ruben Q uinones
(one single, one RBI) and Tbody
Rosas, ike Mendoza an d Steve
Jarrett (one single each).
C en tral B ap tist took a 2 -0
le a d tn th e top o f th e H rst
inning, bu t Naxarene came back
with three runs in the bottom o f
th e firs t In n in g , th re e m ore
scores In the bottom o f the third
and a tingle run In the fourth
Inning to take a 7-2 advantage.
Central Baptist cut the lead
to 7-B In the top o f th e fifth
Inning, but Naxarene got Insur­
ance run s In the fifth and sixth
timings to keep Central Baptist
at bay.
D o in g
th e d a m a g e
fo r
N axaren e w ere B ria n H ow ard
(th re e a ln g le a , th re e ru n s
sc o re d ), F ra n k T u rn e r (th ree
a ln g le a , tw o R B I), P h illip
Sutherland (double, single, one
ru n sc o re d , th ree R B I), Ron
Cordell (double, single, one run
■cored, two RBQ, Donnie McCoy
(single, two runs scored), Perry
Head er (tingle, one run scored),
Todd M organ (single, one RBQ.
Dave M anta and winning pitch­
e r W a y n e O a g e r (o n e tin g le
each) and Scott Wade (one RBQ.
Oetttng the hits for C entral
Baptist were Mike McCoy (dou­
b le , tw o s in g le s , tw o ru n s
scored), Erik Luce (two singles,
two run s scored, two RBQ. Jay
Crutchfield (two singles, one run
scored), Rob Thacker (two sin ­
gle s, one R B I), Davtd F arr Jr.
(tw o alnglea), D anny Flannery
{■Ingle, one RBQ, Ken Perry (sin­
gle). Asa Evans (one run scored)
and Mike Moss (one RBQ.
Spanish Assem blies took a 20 lead In the top o f the second
in n in g, b u t A ll S o u ls started

ch ipping aw ay, scorin g sin gle
ru n s tn the secon d an d firth
innings to Ue the score at 2-2.
tn th e top o f th e sev e n th
In n in g , S p a n is h A ss e m b lie s
loaded the bases but could not
score, setting the stage for the
AH Souls heroics.
Rich B ra sh ea rs led o ff an d
re a c h e d on a n e rro r. D a n
Conybear and Rich Stewart fol­
low ed w ith alnglea to load the
bases with no one out and Rick
Feas singled to center to end the
game.
Pacing A ll S ou ls w ere C h ris
Bennett (two singles, one RBQ,
F e ss (o n e s in g le , on e ru n
scored, one RBQ, Jim Leep (one
s in g le ,
on e
ru n
s c o re d ),
Conybear and Stewart (one sin ­
gle each ), B raah eara (one run
■ c o re d ) a n d J o e J a p e s (on e
R B I).
Doing the hitting for Spanish
A ssem b lie s w ere Jo e S an tora
(three singles, one run scored,
one RBQ, Ttany Rivera (two sin ­
gles), Ito W alton (single, one run
scored) an d Juato D elgado Jr.
(one atngte).
L e a d in g N a x a re n e w ere
D on n ie M cCoy (th ree aln glea,
three run s scared), Sutherland
(triple, stngie. two runs scored,
three RBI). Turner (double, sine, two runs scored, three RBQ.
organ (tw o sin gles, one ru n
■cored, one RBQ. W ayne O ager
(s in g le , tw o ru n s s c o re d ),
Howard (atngte. one run scored),
CardeQ (single, one RBQ. Header
(sin gle) a n d W ade an d M orris
(one RB] each).

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H itting for the Flam es w ere
D ean L. Sm ith (three alngles),
R o b e rt S m ith a n d R ic h a rd
S tew art (tw o aln glea a n d one
RBI each). Aaa Evans (two aln ­
g le a . o n e ru n a c o re d ), J e rry

Robert Smith (no. 7) has Jlvs Ntt to
Flames to tha Sanford
Cam us (two singles), Erik Luce
(sin g le , on e ru n sc o re d ) an d

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make up g im n from October 3.
At 6:30 p.m ., Lec'a Exxon takes
on the Red Hots: at 7:30 p.m ..
the She Devils face C ft A Sales
(0 *6 ); an d at 8:30 p.m .. 01CC
plays C rasy W ines. Sun n ilan d
Corporation h as the bye.
S u n n ila n d
C o rp o ra tio n
scored a ru n in the top o f the
first inning and OICC answered
with a run in the fourth toning.
S u n n ila n d
C o rp o ra tio n
looked lik e tt m ight tak e the
• mm aa T eresa Krem ar scored
o n n tw o o u t sin g le b y B a r b
Martin In the top o f the seventh
Iniiina
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bleak lot QtCC
a s th e flrs t two batters in the
bottom o f the seventh In n in g
popped out. But the No. 10 hit*
ter tn the lineup, Pam W atson,
alleged to keep the gam e alive.
T an ya O etger then en ded the
gam e aa she tripled In W atson
and scored on a throwing error
on the sam e play.
P ro v id in g th e o ffe n s e fo r
G IC C w ere farn m le Jan es (two

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Cox (d ouble, sin gle, fou r run s
scored, taro R B lf, Lynn W ebb
(two stages, one run ocorsd. two
R BI) an d C aro l Dtck (tw o sin *
A ls o h ittin g w a rs K slly
D e n to n (s in g le , tw o ru n s
scored), Donna Horn (stngie. one
R B I). A n n O a rn e tt (tw o ru n s

R B I), w a tso n (on e sin gle, one
ru n scored), M arie C ovington,
M issy Van Ease IsUne an d Kelly
M artin (on e sin g le e a ch ) a n d
Catfay Cola (one RBQ.
D o in g
th e
h ittin g
fo r
•u n n tla n d C o rp o ra tio n w e re
MlckJ Lew is an d K rem ar (tw o
a ln g le a a n d on e ru n sc o re d
each). B arb Martin (tern Miugaa,
on e R B I). C a ro ) C ra n ic k (tw o
singles), Teresa Ftnck (one B u ­
g le , o n e R B I) a n d B a ta lla

Roundup

30 lead In the
o f the first
Inning, but the Red Hots cam e
back with ais runs In the top o f
the second Inning. A fter Lee's
Exxon answered with three runs
In th a botto m o f th e se c o n d
Inning to U e the score at 6*6.
the Red Hota took con trol b y
scorin g two ru n s tn the third
in n in g a n d fo u r r u n s In t b s
fourth Inning to lead 1 1 4 .
Lae's Exxon halved the lead
with three runs In the bottom o f
tha fourth Huong, bu t tha Rad
Hots cam s rt#M back wMh four
r u n s in th e to p o f th a firth
Inning to take a safe lead.
C o n trib u tin g fo r th e Red
Hota were Toni Pavobch (triple,
two sin gles, two ru n s scored.

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---------------------- yftfiM at Lake
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Brantley
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People

_______________________
Roll out the Christmas cookies!
Ah, Christmas! The time of year
when the experts will tell ui how de­
pressed we are.
It took me a long time to admit it,
but I LIKE Christman. I like the lights
and the decorations, the holiday smells
(balsam, cinnamon, tangerine!) and
the way people make extra efforts to
ace friends and cook up goodies.
Now. I didn't always like the holiday.
There were years when I apent too
much, cooked too much, ate too much,
and paid for It, literally and figura­
tively. But nowadaya, 1 feel like I've
got Christmas down pat. Our shopping
is minimal and within our budget. The
hour* when I could be miserably bat­
tling hordes at the mall I spend In­
stead with the kids, making presents
for them to give to their teacners and
schoolmates,

Rotary moots tarty
Rotanr C lub o f Lake Mary meets Thursday m ornings,
7:3041:30 a.m . at the Tlm sctuui Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact Brian Loe, president, at 323-6128.

Walght Watohara matt on Thuvadayt
A local chapter o f W eight W atchers meets at the Lake Mary
Com m unity Budding every Thursday from 4:43 to 6:45 p.m.

Omni Toaatmastara moat at Haathrow
The Om ni Toastm asters C lub *6061 w ill meet at 3:30 p.m .
every Thursday at the A A A building. 1000 A A A Drive,
Heathrow. Oueats and prospective m em bers are welcome.
Call Bertram Olick. 323-6069, for m ore Information.

Sunrtaa Klwonls maata Friday
The Sem inole Sunrise Kiwants C lub meets every Friday, at 7
a.m .. at Shooey's, U S 17*03, south o f Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwanlans are welcome. For Information, call Ridge
Moreland, 333*3018.

Fraaellnlc avary Friday
O E N E V A — A free dink: to Include blood pressure check,
blood sugar screening and Im m unisations will be held every
Friday, from 900 to 11:30 a.m ., at the Oeneva Elem entary
School In the old school building, com er o f First and Main
Street In Oeneva. The clinic la sponsored by the Sem inole
County Health Department in conjunction with the Seminole
Oeneva Elem entary School. For
County Sheriff's Office and Q
Information, call 349*9364.

Formats Markat
The Downtow n Sanford Farm er's Market
held each
Saturday from 8 a.m . till noon at First and Magnolia under the
M g dock. For Information, call Kathy Sutton,322-8678. Look
for our special events.

W alton w as Introduced to the
■ W A N S A B .C A R B
Navy Airm an K w ansa E. Carr, core values of the Marine Corps
son o f Vera Carr o f 1131 Hickory w hich Include: honor, courage,
a n d c o m m itm e n t. T h e Im ­
A v e „ S a n fo rd . Is c u rre n tly
portance o f the core values w as
hairway through a six-m onth
Illu s t r a t e d th ro u g h o u t th e
overseas deployment aboard the
t r a i n i n g w h ic h I n c lu d e d
aircraft carrier USS Abraham
cu sto m *, co u rtesies, M arin e
Lincoln, w hich has Included
Corps history and tradition*.
duty near Iraq In the Persian
He la a 1994 graduate or
Oulf.
Sem inole High School. Sanford.
C arr Is one o f 3,000 sailors and
Marines who departed Naval Air
Station Alam eda. Calif. In early
A p ril for the voyage to the J A M B * J . M C G O V E R N
w e ste rn P acific an d In d ian
N avy Lt. C m dr. Jam es J.
Oceans and Persian Oulf. So far.
McGovern, a 1979 graduate of
C arr has traveled nearly 38.000 Sem inole High School, Sanford,
m iles In the first three months.
la currently halfWay through a
C arr's ship Is the lead ship o f a
six-m onth overseas deploym ent
u^&gt;s4ven*dtip battlw‘# « u p w h ich . w ith Helicopter Anti-Subm arine
• 1•Usdudse1w o re 1th u ii'SO 1*t4ducal S q u a d ro n T h re e , e m b a rk e d
]
aircraft, and ships and subm a­ aboard the aircraft carrier U SS
I
rines aim ed w un Tom ahaw k
Theodore Roooevelt, which has
\
cruise m issiles.
included duty on the Adriatic
The 1001 graduate o f Sem i­ Sea near Bosnia and In the
n o le H ig h S ch o o l, S an fo rd .
Persian O u lf near Iraq.
Joined the Navy In Decem ber
M c O o v e rn la on e o f 1B9
1003.
squadron m em bers em barked
o u n n in o o . w a lt o m
aboard the aircraft carrier who
M a rin e P v t. C h a n n ln g O . have traveled app roxim ately
W alton, son o f Mallchi a n d Ella 3 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s sin ce le a v in g
J. W alton o f 107 Hughes Ave., N o rfo lk . V a .. In m id-M arch.
1 Sanford, recently completed the M cO ovem 's ship la the lead ship
I I weeks o f Intensive training o f a form idable 11-ahtp battle
r e q u ir e d to e a rn th e title g r o u p , w h ic h In c lu d e s Jet
"M arin e.''
fighters, attack aircraft helicop­
D uring the training conducted ters. and ships and subm arines
‘ at Marine Corps Recruit Depot. arm ed with Tom ahawk cruise
P a rris Isla n d , 8 .C ., W a lto n m issiles.
c o m p le t e d a v a r ie t y o f
McOovern Is a 1963 graduate
challenging training evolutions
designed to Improve physical o f U . 8 . N a v a l A c a d e m y .
Annpolla, Md.. with a BS degree
and mental strength.
In
to the rigorous and a 1991 graduate o f the 0 .8 .
physical conditioning program , N a v a l P o stg ra d u a te S ch o o l.
M onterey. C alif., w ith a MS
c la s s ro o m in s tru c tio n a n d
practical application exercises. degree.

Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
In a large bowl, cream butter until
soft. Blend ini isugar.
Separate egg, putting yolk in the
butter-sugar mixture, and putting the
white Into a small cup or bowl. Beat
buUer-augar-yolk mixture. Blend in
flour and pinch of salt.
Roll dough into 1-Inch balls. Dip
each ball in egg white, then roll In
chopped nuts. Place on greased baking
sheet and make a depression in center
with a small spoon (a demltaiae spoon
works well) or your floured thumb.
Bake 3 minutes, remove from oven,
and using a spoon (not your thumb;
you'll bum It) re make the depression.
Return to oven and bake IS more min­
utes. (Watch carefully, or the nuts will
begin to bum). Com on a rack, and
store in an airtight container. FtU in­
dentation with Jam or Jelly before servlnYield: I dozen cookies.
— Recipe from my mother, Diana
Calls; also printed in T h e Christmas
Kitchen,” by Lorraine Rodger (Doubieday. INI).

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FOOD
In a large bowl, using a wooden
spoon, cream together the butter and
sugar. Add the egg yolk and beat well.
Add the chocolate and the Grpnd
Marnier and stir.
In a separate bowl, mix together the
salt, cinnamon, flour and baking
powder. Add slowly to the large bowl
when Mgets too tough to stir, use your
hands. Form dough Into a ball, wrap
In plastic wrap, and refrigerate until
chilled. 1 to S noun.
Preheat oven to 330 degrees.
Working with half the dough at a
lime, roll it out very thin (about '.th
inch) on a well-floured surface and cut
in desired shapes. Using a metal spat­
ula (or pancake turner) transfer to an
ungreased baking sheet. Sprinkle with
cinnamon sugar or chopped nuts. Bake
for 10 to 13 minutes, until cookies are
lust browned. With a metal spatula,
loosen the cookies from the baking
sheet, but do not remove from sheet.
Let set for about 3 minutes, then trans­
fer to a cake rack to cool. Store in an
airtight container.
Yield: 0 dozen 3-inch cookies.
— Recipe from Carol Vasaar, Mont­
pelier, Vt.

MARIALISA
CALTA

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Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
In a large bowl, cream the butter.
Add the 2 tablespoons sugar, the egg
yolk and vanilla, and mix well. Beat in
nuts. Add flour to the dough.
Cool on a rack and store In an air­
Pinch off small lumps of dough, and
tight container, or freeze.
roll them between your palms to make
Yield: 3 dozen l-'t-lnch cookies.
a “snake" about 2 ',-lnches long. Shape
— Recipe from Cornelia Emlen, into crescents, flgure-ts, or whatever
Calais, Vt.
shape pleases you. Bake until very
lightly golden (about 25 to 30 minutes).
M TIPM W H K L8
Sift confectioners' sugar over a
sheet of butcher paper (or a brown
paper bag). Remove cookies from
sheet and place on the paper. Sift more
sugar over top till very well coated.
Allow to cool on the paper.
Store In an airtight container or
freeze.
Yield: 3 dozen cookies.
— Recipe from Laurie Lipp. Calais,
Vt.

CHOCOLATE
cup chapped almonds or
1

Preheat oven to 330 degrees
Place unsweetened chocolate In the
top part of a double boiler over (not
In) hot (not boiling) water. Allow it to
melt, then allow it to cool slightly.
In a large bowl, cream butter; add
melted chocolate. Add sugar, egg yolk
and vanilla, and mix. Sift together flour
and salt. Add to chocolate mixture.
In a (hallow bowl, slightly beat egg
white with fork. Scoop dough out by
the teaapoonfol and roll each spoonful
Into a ball. Dip the ball in egg white
to coat. Roil in nuts. Place about Iinch apart on ungreased cookie sheet.
Press thumb gently in the center of
each, making a depression that you
will later All with melted chocolate.
Bake 10 to 13 minutes or until set.
As soon as the cookies are taken
from Uw oven, place 4 to 3 chocolate
china in the thumbprint. Aa
melts, spread it with the point
knife to fill the thumprtnt. (You
want to return cookies hi oven for a
minute to help chips melt.)

In a large bowl, cream together the
butter, sugars, egg and vanilla.
In a separate bowl, mix together the
flour, ' teaspoon salt and the baking
soda Add hi the butter mixture and
mix well. Gather dough up into a ball,
wrap In waxed paper and chill at least
I hour.
Meanwhile, make the filling; Over
medium heat, cook together the dates,
water and a dash of salt Bring to a
boil and cook until heated through and
spreadable (Just a few minutes). Add
a bit more water If you need to make
K more spreadable. Add nuts and allow
to cool slightly (to lukewarm).
Roil out dough into a t-by-13-inch
rectangle. Spread with filling. Roll up
LENGTHWISE to make a log IS
Inches long. Wrap in waxed paper and
chill: ‘

Slice log '.-Inch thick. Bike on pre­
pared cookie sheet until Just lightly
browned, about ■ to I I minutes.
Allow cookies to sit on retkit sheet
for a few minutes. Using a poncake
turner, remove to rack and cool Store
in an airtight container.
Yield: 4 dozen cookies.

— Recipe from Cornelia Em Ian,
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Preheat oven to 900 degrees.
In a large bowl, cream the butter.
Add n —r and vanilla.
In a separate bowl, mix together the
flour and salt. Add to the butter mix­
ture. Add the cocoa and mix well.
Gather dough up into a ball.
Roll dough out between sheets or
waxed paper as thin aa you can get it
(between ,th and '.th of an inch) and
cut with cookie cutters right on the
waxed paper. Make paira o f each
shape, with one of each pair reversed
(a mirror image) ao that whaa you fill
this cookie the filling win go on the
bottom (cookie-sheet side) of each.
II to 18 minutes. Allow cookies to cool
on shoot for several minutes, then
remove carefully to a rack to cool
COMPLETELY.
Spread bottom (cookie-sheet side) of
a nHrtf with Jam; top with the matchlag (mirror image) cookie, ao that you

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cuss NcwvArat nnrnnusK assn

Mom can’t believe daughter’e leap of faith

D EAR ABBY: Four years ago,
my 100-percent Jewish daughter
(n ow 29) m arried a religious
Wi are not rollCatholic her' age. We
gious, but&lt; i observe all the Jewish

holidays.
Recently, our daughter and her
husband started adoption proceed -

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inga for a little girl from another
country. 8he'll be IB months old
i they get her.
My daughter informed ua that
she is attending cIi m h on both the
Old and New Testaments — in the
church rectory. She says she would
like some education in order to be
able to answer questions concerning
religion. I asked why she didn't go
to a synagogue to leant Jewish his­
tory- No reply.
I asked, only half-aerioualy, "You
aren't considering converting, are
you r Her reply, "Fdont know yet I
might."
11

The next question would be, "Why
did you change, Mommy?"
Abfay, where does that leave ua
and her three Jewish brothers who
are committed to Judaism?
DEVASTATED IN LONG ISLAND

Abby, it was like I was struck by
j. She said she would still
to the Jewish holidays with

us, and nothing would change.
T h e n why convert?" I asked.
"W hy not raise the child in both
faiths and let her decide when she
gets older?”
What will her answer be when
her daughter aaka, ‘ Why are we
going to Grandma's for Passover if
w e're not Jewish?" Should my
daughter say, "I used to be Jewish'?

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
ON TN I IIONTMNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND RON
• I K I N O ll COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
C A M NO.i eE-11S-6A-14-A
NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION. etc.,

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE fSTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NOt SB-7BBCA14B
CENLAR FEDERAL
8AVINOS DANK

Plaintiff,
RICHARD 0. CURTIS.
ate., at al;
Defendant,.
A M IN D ID
NOTICE OR DALI
NOTICE la Databy given that
purauant ts the Summary Final
Judgment el Foracleaufa and
Sale and Order Amending
Summary
Final
Judgment
entered in the cauae penning in
the Circuit Court of the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit, tn and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida,
Civil Action Number SS-t t t-CA14-A the undereigned Clark will
aall the proparty eltuated In
aaid County, daaertbad aa:
LOT t t .
SRICEWOOO,
ACCORDINO TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FLAT DOOR St. PAOt IT, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
togattier with all atructuroa.
improvemanta, fiaturaa. appllancaa and appurtanancaa on
aaid land or uaad m conjunction
tnaravritfi, at pubNc aale. to the
tugboat and beat bidder tor
caeh at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on
the H a t day of December. IM S
at the WIST FRONT OOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE,
SANFORD.
Florida.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES NEEDING A SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
AOA COORDINATOR AT S«t N.
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TELEPHONE (407) 3*3-0 30,
EXT. 4217 NOT LATER THAN
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IF
HEARING
IMPAIRED. (TDD) 1-100-MIir r t . o r vo ice no i -soo-m i • 770. VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
CHARLES IR. GEORGE. Ill
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PLAINTIFF
VS.
DONNIE E. SMITH:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
OONNIE E. SMITH: NAN
A. FERRELL; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF NAN R.
FERRELL; MONTGOMERY
SOUARE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DSFINOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to an Order Granting
the
Motion
to
Raaat
Foracloaure
Sale
dated
November SO, t* M , entered in
Civil Caae No. M-7SSCAt4B of
the Circuit Court of the ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I win eeH to the higheet
and beat bidder for eaah at the
WEST FRONT LOBBY of the
SEMINOLE County Courthouee
m SANFORD. Florida, at 11*0
o'clock a.m. on the ESth day of
December, IM S the following
deecrlbed property aa eat forth
In
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wtt:
LOT
14.
MONTGOMERY
SOUARE. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK E4. PAGES S
AND g. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated thla H a t day of
November. IM S
(CIRCUIT COUNT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
COR DANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. poreona with dmabilit lea needing a epocial accom­
modation
ehouid
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee at 407-111-4110.1SOO-SM-S771 (TDD) or 1-000MS-S770. via Florida Rolay
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M IT NB M S AO STREET
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GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

In the Circuit Court
af the ts th Judicial
Circuit, In and Far
Semlaete C aunty,
Flerlda
Caaa Na. SS-tATt-C A-O t4R
Countrywide
Funding Corporation.
Piamufl(a),
va.
Eduardo
Colon-Caatro, at al..
Defend ant(a)
Natlae
at Ferecleeure Bale
NOTICE IS GIVEN purauant to
a (udgment of foracloaure dated
tt/IS/SS and entered m Caaa
No. IB-1472-CA-014K of fhe
Circuit Court of the ttth
Judicial Circuit m and for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein Countrywide Funding
Corporation, a New York corpo­
ration, la tha plaintiff, and
Eduardo Colon-Caatro. at al.,
tha deftrvdantla). I win aall to
the hlgheat bidder for each at
tha weal front door ol tha
Sam mole County Courthouee,
SOI N. Park Ave., Sanford.
Florida, at ttKM&gt; o'clock A.M.
on December H a t. IM S. the
following deecrlbed property aa
aet forth M aaid lodgment, to
Wit*
Lot 10S. HOLLOWBROCK
WEST PHASE IV. according to
tha map or plat thereof aa
recorded in Plat Book sg, pagea
77 through 7S. in the Public
Racorda ot Seminole County,
Florida.
TOOETHER WITH all tha
Improvement, now or hereafter
oaeementa. right,, appurtenancee. rente royalttee. mineral,
oil and ga
future, now or hereafter a part
ot the properly. All replacemanta and addltlona ehall alee
be covered in thla Security
Inetrument. AN ot the foregoing
la referred to In thla Security
Inatrurment aa the *Property. *
DATEO on November tTth.
ISM.
Clerk ot Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Aa Deputy Clerk
M -tOSf
In accordance with tha
Americana With DteabMllee Act,
pereone with diaabimiea need­
ing a apeclai accommodation to
participate m thla prec eding
ahould
contact
Court
Admmtetratlen at SOt North
Park Avenue. Suite N M I .
Sanford.
Florida
11771,
Telephono: (407) 111-4110,
eatenelon 4117, not later than
eeven (7) day, prior to the pro­
ceeding. if hearing Impaired,
(TOO) 1-SOO-MI-S771, or Voice
(V) 1-SOO-MI-S770, via Florida
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IN RE: Betake of
MARGARET A. DSEN.
RATIOS
The admmietration of the
Eatate of MARGARET A. M E N ,
Qot odood. File Na. M -1M 1-CP
N pending la the CbeuR Court
at Seminole County. Florida,
al which la Earn mala C ounty
Ceurtheuee,. SOt North Pari
Avenue, Sanford, PtartdaSITTl.
Tha namea and addreaaaa of
Repreventative,

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ELECTRIC CO. OF CENTRAL
FL.. are the Defendanta. I wlH
aall to the hlgheat and beet bid­
der tor caeh it the Weal front
Door of the Seminole County
Courthouee In Sanford, Florida,
on December H a t. IM S at
11:00 a m ., tha fallowlngdeacrlbed property aet forth M
the Order of Final Judgment:
Lot SI. REFLAT-AMENOED
FLAT OF LONQWOOO GREEN,
according to the Flat thereof aa
recorded In Plat Booh IS.
Fagaa
SI.
57.
and
M.
Public Racorda ot Seminole
County. Florida.
DATED thla 17th day ot
November. IMS.
MARYANNE MORSE
Seminole County
Clark of Circuit Court
BY: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
John L. Oioiello
F.O. Boa 1IS7
Panama City. FL 11401
Publieh: November IS, and
December S. IMS
M J-1S0
NO TICS TO CREDITORS
Deceived Settler: .
Donald C. Bauertc. Sr.
Settlor 'a Truet:
Donald C. Beuerte. Sr.
Revocable Living Truet
Data True! Eatabliahed:
March 17th, IM S
TO ALL POISONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OP
OIMANOS
AGAINST THE ABOVS-NAMIO
DECEASED SETTLOR WHICH
SUCH PERSON SEEKS TO
RECOVER FROM THE ABOVENAMED TRUET:
The namaa and addraaaaa of
tha Trueteee and tha Truataae'
attorney are eat forth be lew.
ALL INTERESTED PEREONE
ARE NOTIPIBO THAT:
All credit ora of tha docoaood
Settlor and ether pereone hav­
ing claime or dimanda agamat
Settlor a Truet on whom a copy
at thla notice la aarvad wtthm
three month, altar tha data of
tha tirat publication of thla
notice ahall verve a written
ment, at tha claim with tha
Ttuvtaea by any farm of mall
requiring a aigned receipt
WITHIN TNI LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditor, af tha
claime

or

Pern and a

Truet muat verve their claim, on
tha Truataae by any farm of mall
requiring a aigned receipt
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIME AND DEMANDS
NOT SO SSRVSD WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRIO.
The data at tha firet publica­
tion ot thla Notice la November
Mth. IMS.
Janet C. Sou arta
Co-Truatea
eJo Meteor. Herbert •
Betoe. PJL
M S B . Rabmaan St..
Poet Office Boa 1S44
Orlando. Florida S1S0S
Donald C. Bouorte, Jr.
Ca-Truafaa
eJo Matear. Herbert S
Setae, P.A.
I l l I. Rabmaan St..
Suita 400
Poet Office Baa 1SS4
Orlando. Florida S1S01
LAWRENCI J. PHALIN
Attorney far Truataae
Florida Bar Na. f I M t t
Mataar. Herbert S Bate,. P.A.
H I E. Rabmaan St., BuNo #00
Peat ORiaa Baa MSA

or luriedictton af tha Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
liONTHS AFTER THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DATS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE OF THE

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OMC CONSTRUCTION •
ASSOCIATSS, INC., a
corporation.

NOTICS IS NIRESV OWEN
that purauant to a Default Final
Judgment of ForecMeure dated
November
11.
IS M ,
and
entered m Caaa Na.r-S4-1S31CA-14-K Qf4ho CUauG Court m
and far Bammala County,
Florida, wherein BALLY 0.
M ORIS, aa laaautrta af the
Batata af Clartaaa Beware, m
tha PtamiiN, and OMC CON­
STRUCTION B ASSOCIATES,
INC., a dteeiived Ftertda aarga-

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MBvBmfcBr 1999
(Court SaM)
WAHYANNI |BOf|||
Clerk at the Circuit Court
Gy: Derethy W. Caban
Dep uty Clark
THOMAS 0. OAtSLLO,

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Gaea Raton. Florida 11411
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THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY
WILL GB SOLO OR OTHERWISE
DISPOSED OF AT A GALE TO
OB HELD AT SAID UNIT OR
LEASED SPACE AT LOCK SAFE,
HSO WIST M TH STREET. EARFORD. FL SI77I ON THE 14TH
DAT OF M C EM G ER . IM S AT
1100 NOON FOR CASH
Unit tot • Bennie Abrame,
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Landing
Or.,
Sanford, FL 11771. Clethee,
Shop vac. Teel Boa. B eiee
Unit IIS - Nataaha Prince,
IIS Bethune Clr.. Sanford, FL
SIT7I.
Televiaien.
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Unit 4 M - Anna White, 17SS
Biackatana Ave., Banfaid, FL
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Paimatta Ava., Sanford, FL
MT71. Bed. Baaea. Mtae.,
Furniture
Unit SIS • Trevte
Cunningham. 100 B. Oak Ava.,
Banfard, FL U 7 7 t. Mma.
OATEO THIS MTH DAY OF
NOVSMMR, ISM.
Publieh: Nevambar l*th S
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merchandiee for ataraga and
other chargee for which a lam
an earn# to claimed, la WN;
DATE OF BALE
DECEMBER II. ISM
TIMS OF SALE
1«0 P.M.
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0 0 0 0 8 . t t i l , A R M R SO N ,
HOUSEHOLD, t 1 U . BRYAN,
HOUSEHOLD D O O M . • EGE,
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HOUSEHOLD.
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required el the end ef aaie
ratumebm when unit m left

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CHILD C A D I ta aw
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CHILDCARE IN M V HOME.

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THE ABOVE INFORMATION TO
M PUBLISHED ONCE EACH
WEEK FOR TWO (R &lt;
TtVf WEEKS. SJUO BALE TO.
U N M R AND BY VIRTUE OF
THE STATUTES M TIM STATE
OF FLORIOA. IN SUCH CASES
M A M AND PROVIOEO.
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1771, at VMM (V) t M l SM E77S, via Ftartda Retag Somme.
(COURT SEAL)

BONO CONSTRUCTION
OROUft INC.;
cucm cco.
OF CENTRAL F U

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NOTICE Id givan Etai
to a Final Judgamai
November iM h . I tM . m Caaa
Na. M -M I7 -C A -I4 -K af the
Circuit Court of dm Hghtaamn
Judicial Ctraud m and for
Earnme la County- Florida, la
which PEOPLES FIRST COMI0UIUTV
IB K b INBMMlit

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CIRCUIT COUKT
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ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RSC ORM B Rt
PLAT BOOR II. R A M TS, OS
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OS
SEMbtOLE COUNTY, W ORIM
O R M M O af SAHFORG,

By: Oarefhy W.
Aa Daet
SPEAAA
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JAMES H. HALL, Ot aL,

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Cental ofwn ycu gel leeuM Pay er#y Nr day, yew ad lunem ramearned.
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NOTICE la hereby givan that
tha uwdaraignai Clark of the
Circuit Court af Bomlneio
County. Florida. wM on tha H M
day af Oeoember. IBM. at 11M
o'clock A M . at the Wool Front
of
tha
E aaiinata
County

407/831*9993

NOTtGS OF PWG4J0
PUBLIC NOTICS m

G A M NC.I S4-ISSS-GA-I4-K
SALLY D. MORSE. M
Eaacutrta af tha leteee
af Clanaaa Gawara.

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Publieh: November M , and
December S, ISM
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M l A.M . • M l P.II.
MONDAY * M
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

Let 14. CLOCK HJ

KINH8TH F. MUJMAM
af Murrah. Oayta and
Wtgle. FA .

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Marywine Mora#
Clark af tha Circuit Caurt
By- Dorothy W. Bolton
Oaputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANISLLO
Poet Offlea Boa 1147

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af MAROARCT A. M S N
H I North MarydaN Avenue
DaLand. Florida SSTM
JAMES R. M S N . aa Pereenal
Repreaentattve af tha lataia
at MAMOAMT A, DEEM
4SI Faaaguinot Read
DaRana. Ftartdd S171E

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aat forth m aaid Order of

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County C eurthouoo m l anfard.
t amine la County, Ftartda, at
I t M e'eieek A.M.. an the Elat
day af Oaaambar. IEEE, the tal-

TIONS NOT SO F IU O WILL M
4RS0.
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■ • ■ I K O O P B C

Notlca la haruby given that tha
undaraignad Maryann# More#,
Clark ot tha Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County. Florida, will,
on Thureday, tha H a t day of
December, IM S, at 11 CO a.m.
at tha Waal Front door ot tha
Seminole County Courthouee M
Sanford. Florida, offer for vale
and eeb at public outcry to tha
hlgheat and beat bidder ter
«« a # N
a
I a I * - -- - — —
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wEefl, tn*
iwIR/WWH vweCilvvQ
property altuatad m SEMINOLE
County. Florida. tO-wK:
LOT t . CLOCK E, ROSALIND
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT ROOK S. PAGE 47. PUGLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIDA,
purauant to tha (mat decree of
forecloeure antarad M a caaa
pending M aaid Court, tha etyte
of which la: CHEMICAL MORT­
GAGE COMPANY, va. KENNETH
E. CARPENTER. JR. af u i., at
al...
Pereone with a dleability who
need a apacial accommodation
to participata m thla precaadmg
ahould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at M l N. Park
Avenue. Suita N. M l , Sanford,
Florida 31771 at Meet five day,
prior
to
tha
proceeding.
Telephone: (407) U 1 -4 M 0 oat.
44117; 1-SM-MI-S771 (TOO),
or t (SM)-MS-ITTO (V). via
Florida Relay Service.
WITNESS my hand wtd official
teal of aaid Court thla 17th day
af November. 1SM.

Sem inole

CLASSIFIED MPT.
HOURS

R O TtG EO F

aob to tha Mghaaf and boat bidGar far each m die lobby by the

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CLASSIFIED ADS

IR THd CIRCUIT COURT
OF THd BtGHTBBRTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ARB FOR
M M tR O LB COUNTY,
OTATd OF FLORtSA
Gaea Ra. M - M 7 - C A - f 4-K
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CHEMICAL MORTOAOE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff.
KENNETH I.
CARPENTER. JR.
at ua„ at'at..

A R T IA t « . B R A S

ragutrad la tda wRh thta Court;
(a) A« ctaaaa agabtat the aetata
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THit NOTICE and (b) any oOfoabon by an mtaraatad garaan to
of the
of the

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grevtdad by the C% af SaTOard.
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PERdONd WITH OtSABILinES
NEE DWG
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTtCTOATE M ANT OF THESE
r n n r t s n w s m toni n c o n ­
t a c t THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

November 8,1995

N EW S D IG E S T

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mmnlaintii newspapers. When a victim Inquired about a job.

S u cestt In ‘Jsll’
SANFORD — On Halloween, the Muscular
Dystrophy Association (MDAI held a "Jail and
ball" at Craxy Wings. 1866 S. French Avenue In
Sanford. Prominent area personalities were
"arrested" and given an.opportunity to phone
friends and co-workers seeking donations to
MDA.
Now. MDA has announced the results of the
one-day event. A total of 911.590 In donations
was raised. In a letter to Bob and Jam l Forte and
Bill Fraser at Craxy Wings, MDA listed the
num ber of various services It will be able to
provide through these donations Including the
purchase of up to two standard wheelchairs,
sending five children to sum m er camp, and
various types of treatm ents, office visits,
evaluations, tests, and x-rays.

School board
test run In
new building
Dropouts tracked,
gospel choir rocks

Include Seminole. Volusia. Orange. Osceola.
Lake, Brevard and Flagler counties.
Last year's Scouting for Food drive, over
300.000 meals were provided for the needy of
Central Florida.
Fbr additional Information on this event,
contact Steve Rabb, a t the Central Florida Boy
Scout Council. 806-4601.

Seniors’ spirit
of competition
is still keen
e v e r 300 a rtisan s and craftsm en will be
tomitoMe. Free arhntoafnri. Free parking. Many
•M d ra n 's activities are scheduled.
The OFWC Oviedo W oman's Club, organised
la ISOS, presents this event annually to promote
the aria and l\md m any community organ IraCulfRHC SftQ DfOlCCtSi
For additional Information, contact "Oreat
Day in the Country" chairman Lorric Franklin.
303-5770.

LAKE MARY - T bs Seminole County sheriff's
District 3 Service Center in Lake Mary, has
started • bicycle registration program aimed at
recovering more atokn bikes.
Deputy Eric Bryant, who developed the
regtotraUoo, has been visiting the elementary
and middle schools In Lake Mary meeting with
younErtera who are filling out forms.
During the Amt two days of the project, over
have joined In the program and
subm itted forma.
Bike ahops in the area wlU also be contacted to
assist In helping people register bikes when they
are taken In for repairs.
The sheriff's office plans to eventuall expand
the bicycle registration program throughout
Seminole County.

It came close.
For the first time in this year's Golden Age
Games, rain could have become a problem,
but shortly after the designated starting time
of 7 a.m. today, the 5K races were able to get
underway. The racers competed along Semi­
nole Boulevard, between the Sanford Civic
Center and N. Mcllonvllle Avenue.
Bernice Joyce, of Mount Dora, finished In
first place In her division. Complete statistics
regarding this m orning's race will be con­
tained In tomorrow's edition of the Sanford
Herald.

The 5K race event was sponsored by the
Central Florida Regional Hospital.
Some of the ru n n ers spent the early
morning hours prior to the race stretching
their muscles and exercising In order to
prepare for the event.
* Lisa Jo n e s of the Sanford Recreation
Department, one of the cochairm en of this
year's games, said excitement la at an all-time
nigh for this year's games, especially the
competitive events. She Indicated people are
no! only taking (heir activities seriously, but
are continuing to exert an atmosphere of

SANFORD — A few tiles are missing here and
there and the sound system still has a few bugs In
It. but the Seminole County Public Schools
Educational Services Center was rocking Tues­
day night.
The Crooms Academy Ooepd Choir, which
formed only 11 weeks ago. had board members.
stafT. audience and others clapping and swaying
to the beat of gospel classics, popular patriotic
pieces and even the National Anthem before the
first meeting In the E. Lake Mary Boulevard
facility.
. . . . . . .- 4...
District officials had decided to hold last night s
meeting In the new building In order to honor the
district's 35 national merit scholar semUlnallsts
and the eight recipients of the Florida Depart­
m ent of Education Five Star School awards In a
more beautiful place, they said.
The brightly lit. two story meeting room Is
painted white and lined with blue acoustic tiles. A

Florida honors 8
Seminole schools
SANFORD - Eight Seminole County schools
were honored by the Florida Department of
Education for their outstanding cooperative
efforts with the com m unity to
better the
educational opportunities for their students.
Across the state 135 schools were honored for
working with business partners and school
volunteers to add to the educational opportunities
for the students.
Moat schools In the county untlllxed volunteers
for about 6.000 or more hours over the course of
the school year. The eight winners in the FDOE
Five Star School contest used volunteers for more
than 10.000 hours each over the 1994-95 school
yetr.
The Five Star Schools were honored for
m eeting 100 percent of the criteria of the
Blueprint 3000 goals which seek to Improve
education through the Involvement of the com­
munity and the parents along with the educallonal professional!.
The schools all have very active Parent-Teacher
Associations and School Advisory Committees.
••you truly have community involvement when
you are a Five Star school." said Dede SchafTner.
the district's community development director.

Unmarried moms:
Fawar blacks, toons
mors collage grads

Today: Mostly cloudy
with scattered show­
e rs and t h u n ­
d e r s to r m s e n d in g
mid morning ..Then
partial clearing this
afternoon. Becoming
breexy a n d cooler
with a high In (he
lower 70a.

WASHINGTON — The picture of the single
mother Is changing as the social stigma erodes
and more professional, educated women choose
to have babies on their own.
_
.
.
" When TV character Murphy Brown chose to
have a baby without benefit of a wedding ring s
few years ago. Vice President Dan Quayle
denounced the story.
But a new Census study shows that the Idea of
single motherhood to becoming more common
among never-married educated, working women.
"Most of these women are economically
independent. ... They are also older. Ihelr
biological clock to ticking off. ao they cannot wait
to find a suitable m an." said Amara Bachu.
author of a new Census Bureau report on the
Fertility of American Women.
So. she said. "They are going ahead and they
are having a baby even though It's out of
wedlock."
At the same lime, the poor women and black
woman who form the popular Image of the single
mother are having fewer children outside of
marriage, the report shows.
Overall. 30.3 percent of never-married women
had borne children as of 1994. up slightly from

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NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Parrot Jungle, Eagle Lake top ticket
on featherweight Florida election day

Knight-RUktar plant lay offa
MIAMI — Knlght-Rldder Financial plana I3S layoffs as part of
Ita reorganization, the company announced.
"Today. KRF la better equipped to serve our customers and
to meet the demands of the borderless nature o( our business
more than any other time In our history." Pat Tierney, acting
president Knlght-Rldder Financial, a unit of Miami-based
Knlght-Rldder lnc.. said Tuesday.
The company Is a leading source of real-time news and
Information to the world's financial providing financial
professional with market moving news.
Ti erney said the savings generated from streamlining will be
reinvested Into KRF’a businesses. The restructuring divides the
company Into seven global business lines, replacing the
regional structure.

NOW ertattt seholarthlp
MIAMI — The National Organisation of Women In Com­
munications has created a scholarship In the name of Cristina
Saralcgul. a 36-year veteran journalist and top-rated Spanish*
language talk show host.
"The Cristina Saralcgul Scholarship carries forward the
spirit started by seven women a t the University of Washington
In Seattle In ld09," said WlCt's national president Ann Taylor.
"Cristina Is an outstanding role model for u s all."
The recipients will be bilingual female students of Hispanic
descent living In Dade County.
"Education cannot be a luxury," said Ms. Saralegul. whose
show airs on Miami-based Unlvlaton. "It has to be a necessity
for all our y o u th .... 1 am very proud and feel blessed th at I am
a b l e to l e n d a s s i s t a n c e in t h i s w a y .

M atTtc hat $27 million contracts
MIAMI — MasTec Inc., a provider of telecommunications
service and Infrastructure, announced Tuesday several of Its
subsidiaries were awarded contracts totaling more than 927
million.
Bumup &amp; Sims TSI wsa awarded a $19.6 million. 36-month
contract by Southern Multimedia to rebuild a 2,000-mile.
117,000-home cable television network In Atlanta.
Church A Tower of Tennessee was awarded a $6 million.
one-year contract with two one-year renewal options by
Memphis Light. OAs and W ater to perform all‘1 directional
boring work for the utility in the city.
Bum up A Sims ComTec was awarded
a $6 million contract
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by Vlteko (Virgin Islands Telephone Co.) to repair storm
damage In St. Thomas.
The Philippines branch of MasTec Internationa) won a $1.5
million contract by Tom en Corp., a leading Japanese
telecommunications company, to construct 35.000 telephone
lines In Manila.

Russians M t up trad* offloa
ORLANDO — The Russians are coming to Orlando. Trade
officials from Russia are setting up a trade office this week,
joining a half doaen other countries represented here.
The d ty has been recruiting trade and consulate offices since
the World Cup soccer m atches last year. U offers free space a t
Orlando City
Cltj Hall ffar a couole of years.
Mexico, the Netherlands, Brasil, Moldavia and others have
established consulates after taking advantage of Orlando's
hospitality,
ty council on Monday approved the trade
hi The dcity
p trtn c n h ip i of local, regional an d nation!
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"W e truly are an International dty,
HodB. Whb alto has set up a Meter-city program to
economic and cultural

NY banfcsr gats Ksnnsdy mansion
PALM BEACH — A New York banker says he spent about $5
million to buy the Kennedy mansion In Palm Beach — a steal
compared to the asking price.
"We bought the house far $4,$94X100 and paid about
$80,000 for the furnishings." Jo h n K. Castle, chairm an and
chief executive officer of Castle Harlan, a private m erchant
bank, said Tuesday in a telephone Interview from New York,
He and his wife, Marianne 8. Castle, bought the house last
May. The asking price w aa$? million.
Castle said he and Ida wife have been drawing up plans far
modernizing the house, which has seenn no real renovations
since 1928, five years before Joeeph Kennedy bought It far
$120,000.
The home became a gathering place far the Kennedy clan,
including President Jo h n P. Kennedy and Sen. Edward
Kennedy. D-Maas.
"A nother great D em ocratic house h a s fallen to the
Republicans." Castle said with a chuckle.
a swimming
The estate has six bedroom s, a three-car
10,000 square
pool and a tennis court. The bouse has
feetof living space, Castle said.

winning numbers selected
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Parrot Jungle got a new home
In Miami an d voters In the tiny
Polk County town of Eagle Lake
rejected the election bid of a city
council candidate accused of a
bungled schem e to overthrow
d ty government.
Florida voters had their say In
a featherw eight schedule of
m unicipal elections scattered
across the state Tuesday.
Walter Allen Young, who sat
in his jail cell on $100,000 bond
on election night, got 91 votes to
279 votes far M ayor M arty
Kellner of Eagle Lake. Young,
65, is charged In a takeover
schem e Involving wiretaps, a
prostitute and a loaded revolver.
"The election bore out my
sentim ent all along that the
people here are good people who

knew the government they had Tuesday night.
Y oung su p p o sed ly so u g h t
w a s a good g o v e r n m e n t,"
Kellner aald after his re-election. election to complete a takeover
Kellner, chosen mayor earlier by of the town, population 1,923,
fellow council members, faced after a sharp rivalry started last
year with the election of taro new
Young In a bid for a council seat.
Young and businessman Earl m em bers to the five-member
Wayne Rice plotted to plant a council. Two other candidates
wiretap in the d ty manager's backed by the same crowd as
office, hoping to gather dirt on Young lost Tuesday night, city
leaders, police say. Young also Is officials said.
"The key to all this was power,
accused of trying to hire a
prostitute to seduce Kellner. power to fire the city manager,
Young purportedly planned to fire th e police ch ief," said
t a p e t h e e n c o u n t e r a n d Kellner, who said he d idn't
expect the strife on the council
blackmail the mayor.
The men allegedly recruited a to end anytime soon.
In Miami, voters supported a
third m an to help, a policeman
who took the scheme to the proposal to move Parrot Jungle,
a 59-year-old landmark attrac­
police chief.
Y o u n g f a c e s n u m e r o u s tion. from south Dade County to
charges. Including burglary, at­ Watson Island, which Is between
tempted extortion and soliciting Miami and Miami Beach.
Bern Levine, owner and presi­
for prostitution. He could not
take phone calls in his jail cell dent, was delighted.

We're going to be able to
irld-ctass attraction to
move a world-cti
an area that will be able to show
It off. a tropical Island visible
from Miami Beach, the d ty of
Miami, and cruise ships," Levine
said. "Parrot Jungle belongs In
Miami and we're very comfort­
able In this environm ent."
The attraction, with 1.100
b ird s an d 250 rep tile s and
animals. Is best known for Its
talented birds that ride bikes and
rollerskates.
Parrot Ju n g le Is currently
limited by 1950s coning laws
and cannot expand and provide
evening activities.
Those In favor of the move
•aid It would revitalize Watson
Island, which serves largely a s a
refuge for the homeless. Oppo­
n en ts questioned w hether •
public pork should be turned
over to a private attraction.

Photo$ lead to chargee
againet Cub Scout leader
the photo lab twice with nude
photos of the sam e boys. He paid
check the second time and
TALLAHASSEE - A C ub by &lt;
8cout leader faces a hearing next the lab technician took down his
w e e k o n c h a r g e s o f l e w d addressPictures of the boys were on
behavior after photos of partially
nude boys were found In his the same roll as photos of a Cub
Scout outing and of Miller In a
truck.
Police alerted by a photo Cub Scout uniform, said Talla­
technician found photos of two hassee Police Investigator Greg
boys, both under age 10. In the Adams.
glove compartment and u n d e r '
T h e s h e r if f 's d e p a rtm e n t
the seat of Richard Duane Mill­ charged Miller with two counts
er's vehicle.
of sexual performance by a child
Miller's arrest Oct. 36 sent a and two counts of lewd and
shock wave through scouting lascivious behavior. Miller ad­
circles. Andy Hindman, scout mitted taking the pictures but
executive at the Suwannee River denied fondling the children.
Area Council of the Boy Scouts Schmidt said.
of America, said MUIer was
Police found photos of the bays
removed as leader of Cub Scout In Miller’s truck but not In his
Pack 68 a t Souls Port Pen­ home, said Lt. John Schmidt of
tecostal Church.
the Leon County Sheriff* De­
Miller had been screened by partm ent. "Obviously his an­
the church. Hindman said. "The ticipation and hope was that
folks a t the church had no nobody would see them ."
to think anything like
Schmidt aald Miller Identified
that would happen.
the boys in the pictures for
He said kuUer had been
registered scout leader since police and police questioned the
April. Free on 825.000 pond, he children and their parents, dis­
covering that tlfe^photok had'
been
a t the oo^'k'InhtC
without their patents’ knowl­
edge.
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an Eckard employee told them
she had processed film contain­ w e r e m o r e v i c t i m s , s a id
ing photos of two naked boys in Schmidt. "Traditionally, child
p o rn o g ra p h e rs d o n 't throw
suggestive poses.
Police said the Eckerd cm- things away, which leads us to
ployee identified a photo of believe these are the ftrst ones he
said he had been to ever none.
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Sanford’s Utility Ptants Daportmant, was osMed a t tha city's
Cmptoyoo of ths Month for Norembar. Hirers was oommandod
for his enthusiasm for his job, for his psrfoct attontfaneo on ths
fob and for his promptnow- Supervisor Uoyd Wall doaertbod
hirers as a dovotod family man and said that in hit 20 yoars with
ths oily ho has "not toon anyone mom daaonrinfl of employes of
the month."

Study finds spider silk better for sutures
MIAMI — S p id e rs , th o s e
m essengers of fright and
death, may not be auch bad guys
found the silk from one kind of
the creepy-crswlles could be
valuable In surgery.
The orb-web weaving spider, a
com m on, n o n v en o m o u i
arachnid, spina a silk that la
stronger than that of silkworms
often used far sutures. Dr. M.
Dehrar Hussain said Tuesday.

The remarkable qualities of
the spider's silk m ight also
someday help hold torn tendons
and ligaments together while
they heal, H ussain told the
annual meeting of the Associa­
tion of Pharm aceutical Sden-

In Implants, he told the
scientists from
more than 5,0001sc
around the globe
"Also, the spider silk Is very
r e s i s t a n t to b a c t e r i a a n d
fungus." he sold of the microor­
ganism s th at can Infect and
destroy sutures made from silk.
The spider's aUk Is remarkably
strong, aald the assistant pro­
fessor of pharmacology a t the
University of Wyoming.
"The harder you pull on It, the
more resistant to breaking It
Hussain said. He said

He presented the results of a
two-year study a t the meeting In
nearby Miami Beach.
The orb-web spider's silk la
nontoxic and does not stimulate
a n Imm une response, which
raises posslNIItlrs of It being

the silk stre tc h e s and th en
slowly 1returns to Its original
•lowly
length.
"And the materia] does not
dissolve In body fluids as some
sutures do," he sold.
Hussain said spider silk shows
signs of also being valuable as a
m a te ria l far m a k in g h e a r t
valves. And he added that the
silk might be cohesive with bone
material, which m eans It could
h e lp hold a to rn lig a m e n t
together while It heals.

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C o p s on cross-country m urder trail
Uniform crime
Sanford police have arretted Dennla Lee PhUpott, 19. 3611
Laurel Avenue. In connection with a burglary In early October.
According to the arreat report, on Oct. 8. an adult and
reportedly two Juveniles, burglarised a residence at BOO Airport
Blvd.. taking a num ber of U.8. Marine Corps uniforms and a
basketball card collection, with a total value of 83,900. Police
charged PhUpott with grand theft and burglary, but the case
continues under Investigation, and the two juveniles are still
being sought.

Burglary
Sanford police arrested Santiago Martinet, 32. 1408 W. 11th
Street, at nls residence Monday. Police say he la suspected of
having broken Into a residence In the 200 block of W. 20th
Street, taking a knife, fishing pole, watch, and other Items with
a total value of 82.908. Police were alerted to a description of
his vehicle, and conducted a traffic stop on 18th Street and
U.S. Highway 17-92. In connection with the burglary. M artinet
was charged with armed burglary and grand theft. As he
reportedly had the knife hidden In his pocket when police
stopped him. he was given an additional charge of carrying a
concealed weapon.

Stings
Members of the Sanford police Special Investigative Unit
(SIU) conducted some undercover operations Monday. In a
drug operation at 10th Street and Orange Avenue, two persons
were arrested. Charles Edward Martin. 82. of 3528 Laurel
Avenue, was located at 13th Street and Sanford Avenue. He
was charged with purchase of crack cocaine. Frederick J,
Vance. 33, of 2420 Summerlin was arrested on a charge of
possession of cocaine.
In another SIU undercover operation, police arrested Linda
Kay Hicks, 34, of Fourth Street and Sanford Avenue, at
Seventh Street and Sanford Avenue. She was charged with
assignation to commit prostitution and purchase of crack
cocaine.

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Associated Frees Writer________
TAMPA — Olen E. Rogers met
them through m utual friends
and earned their trust, police
said. All four ended up dead, two
of them In bathtubs, one In a
burning truck and the other
wrapped In a sheet.
A maid found the bloody body
of the latest victim Tuesday In a
Tampa motel, giving police a
grisly clue as they trace *the
cross-country trail of a man
suspected In the slayings of
three women In the last six
weeks.
Rogers also Is wanted In Ohio
for' questioning In the 1994
slaying of an elderly roommate.
"Til leave It to the experts to
sit down and speculate about
this guy." Tampa police Sgt.
Oeorge McNamara said. "But
he’s wanted for three m urders In
the past few weeks. And what
that means to me Is we need to
find him."
In addition to the Tam pa
slaying, Rogers Is wanted In the
strangulation of a woman he met
In a Los Angeles bar. Police In
Jackson, Miss., want to question
him In the Blabbing death of a
woman he m et at a state fair.
Little la known about Rogers,
and -Tampa police were uncer­
tain whether he was stUl In the

area or If he has ties to Florida.
The latest victim Is an un­
identified woman found stabbed
to death In a bathtub In a motel
room rented by Rogers. He
registered under his own name
Sunday and was seen leaving
the motel on Monday morning,
police said.
The woman was In her mid3 0 s . w ith re d d is h -b ro w n
shoulder-length hair, a mlsalng
front tooth and a tattoo of a cross
on h er left shoulder. Police
refused to say whether th e had
been sexually assaulted, or how
m an y tim e s ah e h ad been
slabbed.
She may have been Introduced
to Rogers by a m utual friend
because that waa how he met
the other victims. Tampa police
spokesman Steve Cole said.
In Los Angeles, police say
R o g ers a p p a re n tly m et
28-year-old Sandra Gallagher at
a bar the night of Sept. 29.
Witnesses reported seeing them
leave together tn her pickup
t r u c k a n d a l t o saw th e m
together outside Rogers’ apart­
ment.
S h o rtly a fte r, fire fig h te rs
found Oallagher’s body Inside
her burning truck, police De­
tective Mike Coblentx said. She
had been strangled.
In M ississippi, 34-year-old
Linda Price’s body waa found In

her a p a rtm e n t’s b a th tu b on
Friday. Jackson police estimate
she had been dead at least three
days.
Price and Rogers met at the
state fair In mid-October and had
been living together for a few
w e e k s . J a c k s o n p o lic e
spokesman Lee Vance aald. After
her body was found, authorities
ran Rogers’ name through a
computer database and learned
he was wanted tn the California
alaylng.
"I waa waiting to get him
picked up. Now he’s had contact

Coblentx aald Los Angeles
police believe Rogers may also
use an alias. Jam es Edward
Peters. Investigators said he Is
6-foot-1, 180 to 190 pounds,
with blondlsh-gray. shoulderle n g th h a ir , b e a rd an d
moustache.

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Home Invasion
Homer D. Walker J r.. 29. 138 Scott Drtve. was arrested by
Sanford police at a residence In the 800 block of Rosalia Drive
Monday. According to police. Walker reportedly forced his way
Into a home occupied b y two females, and sexually assaulted
one of the women. Police reportedly found Walker still a t the
residence when they-arrived. He has been charged with sexual
battery, resisting an officer without violence, and burglary to
an occupied dwelling.

Refrigeretoreeee
Tyrone Grooms, 30, of 2088 Ruff Road, was arrested by
sheriff's deputies Monday In connection with the burglary of an
unoccupied dwelling In the 3300 block of O’Neal Street In
8anfonf. A witness reportedly told deputies of seeing a m an
removing a refrigerator ftom the home. The witness told
deputies the license num ber of the vehicle, and a traffic stop
was conducted a t 21st Street and Ruff Road. Deputies charged
Orooma with burglary to a structure, petit theft, and resisting
an officer without violence.

with two more victims. That
bothers m e," Coblentx said.
In Hamilton, Ohio, police want
to question Rogers In the.killing
o f a f o r m e r r o o m m a te , a
73-year-old m an whose decom­
posed body was found last year
In a cabin In Kentucky.

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• John M fehad Hsttaroexl. 29. of BrooksvUle. w as I
Sanford police at Secon d Street and Magnolia A venue;
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obstr uction by dtagiitae. M ic a also found ha was wanted In
PlneUaa County for vtotstton of probation on a conviction of
burglary/graod theft, la Cttruo County for leaving the scene of a
traffic accident, and In Sarasota C3ounty k r grand^tlie^L
• Eugene E. Lana. 48, 2818 El Portal. Sanford, was stopped
B ltftM tjjM ho Florida Klghway Patrol Saturday. He was
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charged wit
•A ngela Denise Malone. 27, 2320 O rsnby Avenue, was
stopped by Sanford pottos on Sanford Avenue Saturday. She
driving srtth a i
and giving
s a polios officer
. 38. 1800 W. 17th Street, was stopped by
Sanford pottos in the 300 block of pvrHtnmtm Avenue
Saturday, Ho was charged with f t d k | to sign a
Tlco Lamar Livingston , 21. 1002 W. Ninth Street, Sanford,
was stopped by Sanford police a t 12th Street and Palmetto
Avenue Monday. He was charged wtth driving with a
suspended/revoked license, and having an altered temporary

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•R obert Lee Pamela, 2 2 .1706 W. 14th S tre e t Sanford, was
by rtrputlra a t the Som loolf County Courthouse
Monday. He was wanted for falling to appear to pay a One.
•J o s e p h W. Davis, 18. 4288 Rocky Ridge Place. Sanford,
waa served a warrant a t the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility
Monday. He waa wanted for falling to appear for ball on a
conviction of driving srtth a suspended license.
•T im othy Eugene Thomaa. &amp;4,2019 McCarthy Avenue, waa
located by deputies in the 1900 block of Southweat Road
Monday. He waa wanted for foiling to appear on a charge of
battery.
• J o h n David Whigham. 38. 308 Rachele Lane, near
Sanford, waa arrested a t the State Probation Office by deputies
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Andre Louis Berry Jr., 2 8 .6 1 4 Haywood Drive. Sanford, was
arrested by Hanford jvdfef Monday. Officers said be reportedly
picked up his wife at her residence on Qrovevltw Way. and
drove her to various places In the area refusing to allow her to
leave the car. He subsequently went to Ids rrsid rn rr. where
apprehended him. He has been charged wtth battery,
violence, and kidnapping.

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Editorials/ Opinions
S anford Herald
(USPS 441-2801
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Lacy K. Loar • Editor
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MORTON KONDRACKE

Powell should seek ’96 GOP nod

Two hot rumors are rattling around Washing­
ton about Colin Powell'a plana for Veterans Day
on Nov. 11. One h a t him announcing a
campaign for president a t hla alma mater, the
City College of New York. The other has him
agreeing to run on a ticket with the GOP'a other
distinguished war veteran. Sen. Bob Dole.
Of the two. let's hope that the first Is true.
Powell should run for president in his own right
and accept the vice presidential slot only aft
aficcr
fighting for the top spot and Calling.
Why? Because, as a new CBS/Neew York Times
poll shows, Powell has a good chance
cha
to win the
presidential nomination, especially if he can
draw large num bers of moderates
Into the OOP
xterates in
primaries.
Second, If he were to accept the veep spot
without running for the presidency, he would
bring no demonstrated vote-getting power to the
ticket and. If elected, could easily
purely ceremonial No. 2 by Dole.
And third,
f...................
hla chances of succeeding Dole as
the OOP .presidential nominee In 2000 or 2004
would be m uch greater If he had proved his
political prowess with a strong run in 1906.
Of course, It's still possible that none of the
above will happen.‘Instead, Powell could decide,
despite all the expectations he’s aroused, that he
won’t run for anything in 1906, or that he’ll run

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as an Independent.
As m ost pundits
agree, a decision not
to run would render
Powctl one of the
great political leases
of m o d e rn tim e s ,
damage his reputa­
tion. and m ake It
difficult for him to
run for national office
In the future.
Certainly, he could
serve as secretary of
slate, but that's not a
ro u te to th e p r e ­
sidency. And almost
certainly, refusing to
run would make him
an u n a ttr a c tiv e
f Of the two, let's
choice for the OOP
hope thst the
v ic e p r e s i d e n t i a l
first Is true, j
nomination in 1996
since he would have
demonstrated tyo po
llttcal strength or talent.
Running as an Independent m akes some sense
because Powell doesn't seem lo be Ideologically
at home In cither party. The CBS/New
JS/New York

SARA ECKEL

P o lled attrlbutd th is brokan vault aa the work o t
grave vandals at P ace Ja ck so n Com atary.

Confidence gap:
boys vs. girls

End grave
desecration
A c em etery la co n sid ered “a final re stin g
p lac e ." S u c h h a s n o t b een th e c a se a t so m e o f
th e c em eteries In th e S an fo rd a re a . S om e
sick-m tndcd Individuals h av e b e e n v an d aliz­
in g graves, not Ju st In re c e n t tim es, b u t for
y e a rs a n d years.
A p p aren tly th ese v a n d a ls m u s t believe th e y
c a n prove th e ir m an h o o d (or w o m anihood.
!
w h a te v e r th e c a se m ay be), b y b rea k in g o p en
a g rav e a n d often tak in g a skull o r se a rc h in g
fo r Jew elry w h ic h th e y b elieve m a y b e
c o n ta in e d In th e coffin.
W e c a n easily envision w h a t g oes o n . W e
see th e m w alk in g a ro u n d th e ir neig h b o rh o o d s
c a rry in g a h u m a n skull, ho p in g y o u n g e r
c h ild re n will ad m ire th e m for w h a t th e y h a v e
d o n e . T h e y show th eir friends to prove th ey
a r e n o t fearful o f ghosts, o r w orried a b o u t
b e in g c a u g h t b y police.
B u t let so m eo n e v an d alise th e g rav estte of
t h a t i n d i v i d u a l ’s m o th e r , f a t h e r , o r a
g ra n d p a re n t, a n d th e e n tire situ a tio n m ig h t
tu r n a ro u n d . B u t If th a t la w h a t It ta k e s to get
th e m to m e n d th e ir w ays, w e h av e a long w ay
lo g o .
R ig h t no w , C rim eL ln e, w h ic h o p e ra te s
th ro u g h o u t C en tral Florida, la c o n c e n tra tin g
o n th e Pacc-vJackaon C em etery a t 3 5 th S tre e t
a n d H ardy A venue In Sanford. C rim eL lne is
lo o k in g fo r v o lu n te e rs to h e lp g e t th a t
c e m e te ry b a c k In to a place o f rem e m brance,
r a th e r th a n a victim o f vandalism .
T h e y a re looking for c lu b s o r g ro u p s w ho
m ig h t b e w illing to a c ce p t so m e responsibility
fo r m a in ta in in g p a rts o f th e c e m e te ry .
O n a n o th e r m a tte r, th e y a re a lso callin g for
a rig id crack d o w n o n p ersona w ho h a v e a n d
a r e c a u s in g th is d a m a g e to g ra v e a lte s .
C rim eL lne is u rg in g a n y o n e w ith inform ation
re g a rd in g a p erso n o r p erso n a s u sp e c te d of
b e in g Involved In g ra v e d e s e c ra tio n , to
c o n ta c t th e m a t 1-300-423-8477. th e S anford
police a t 333-3030, o r th e Sem inole C o u n ty
S h e riff's office a t 330-6000. You co u ld be
eligible for a rew ard u p to • 14X10.
By h e lp in g p u t th e se grave w reck ers b e h in d
b a rs , y o u m ay be sa v in g a g re a t d e a l of
m ise ry for so m e fam ily, m a y b e ev e n y o u r
W e d o n ’t co n sid er people w ho d e sec ra te
g rav e s a a b rav e, aa a g ra n d show o f m an h o o d ,
o r a n y th in g else. W e co n sid er U a m e n ta l
s ic k n e ss w h ich Is c a u sin g so m e nice people
u n d o p a in a n d suffering.
L e t s d o w h a t w e c a n to b rin g th is to a n
end.

Berry's World

ELLEN GOODMAN

Liddy Dole good at rescue work
BOSTON—Lkk|y Dole la taking family and
medical leave again. It happens whenever her
husband sets the presidential bug. She quits
herjob to take care of him.
,
This time she's leaving her post as head of
the American Red Cross. And while that does­
n 't m ean th a t Senator Bob’s campaign la a
natural or manmade disaster t the front-run­
ner could use a Mood transfusion.
Dole has always been good a t rescue
the*
e language of..............................
her husband's h an ­
dlers t she's a political asset. When he sounds
hard-edged t she softens i t When he Hats to
the
props
up the middle. She's one
‘ right, she P”
5 » up
of those wtves whose si
Seats that no matter what her husband says,
he's really a dear.
In 198B w h en th e d is ta ff aide o f th e
W ashington power couple left h er C abinet
post. Peter Jennings led the evening news by
a n n o u n c in g : 'O ne of th e m oat Im p o rtan t
women In government has given up her job for
a m an." This s e n t shivers u p the spine of
many a two-worker family.
This time the news Is that Uddy U ju st tak­
ing a leave. If sh e becom es first lady, she
Intends lo go back. She would be the Brat of
the first lames with a real. live, paying Job. In
the vernacular of the new economy: T d be a
hiU-Ume first lady with a fuU-tlroe job a t the

n

The way I figure U, only a brain surgeon
could leave the White House in the morning.
drive to work.
k, open up a cranium or two and
far dinner, without Incurring pubHe criticism.. Nobody would trash the clothes
she
i. Nobody would criuone of those little paper
else her
hats. She could even make her beeper go on in
the middle of some truly bortr^ state dinner.
Moreover, brain surgery is important, dogood, and utterly apoUUcal work. Unless she
scram hies the inside of a world leader's dome,
she’a home free.
By now Hillary CUnton h as ju st about run
through the Rolodex of other options. And an
the power scale, she's the m ean far the new
crop o f can d id ate apouses—whom we m ay
aafriy c a l "wives. *
Far a l the working-woman bashing of the
1962 Republican convention, we now have a
----------- ' like Hillary th a n --------Phd Qramm may aay: 1 don't think my wife
_ * a herself a s same kind of surrogate presi­
dent." But Wendy is an economist and. former
chair of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading

. a n d A N O T H E R thing about that lax incraaaa
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Times poll shows that Powell, as an Indepen­
dent. would tie President Clinton a t 32 percent of
the vote, with Dole aa the OOP nominee behind
at 26 percent.
But mounting a winning Independent can­
didacy Is exceedingly difficult financially and
loglstlcally. And in any event, Powell has
virtually ruled It out.
The noli shows that, aa a OOP presidential
contender. Powell narrowly beats Dole, 34 to 29
percent, with all the other candidates trailing In
single digits. When House Speaker Newt Ging rid
Ich, R-Oa.. was put Into the running, he got
Just 10 percent to Dole's 33 percent. Though
Powell was not Included in that m atchup, 14
percent volunteered a preference for him.
towling about
Republican conservatives are howlti
the possibility that Powell will run. fearing that
...........................
M Republican
hla election would
stymie (he 1994
Repul
revolution. However, Otngrich’a low preference
num ber and other evidence in the poll Indicate
that Republicans aren’t aa conservative aa the
right tikes to think.
Forty-nine percent of Republicans, for Instance, think that the i----religious
right
Is a divisive
---------Influence In the party.
So. whether or not Powell wins the 1996
nomination, he ought to run for It, The fight
alone will be worthwhile for Powell, the OOP.
and the country.

3cr may Insist his wife h ss no
p lan s to be "co-president.” B ut Honey h a s
served on the board of th e Corporation for
IkiMc Broadcasting and done consulting.
Shelley Buchanan, who once shocked Pat
by saying she'd rath e r be called "Ms.* than

Mrs., has presided over hla one-man corporaUon. And Joan Specter la both the!wife
&lt;
of Sen.
Arien Specter and a Philadelphia City Council
member In the last week of a tough re-election
campaign.
Aa for Bob and Uddy, the beat goes on. Bob
recently told a cheering luncheon of chiroprac­
tors th at I f rm elected" Elizabeth will not be In
charge of health care policy. * Uddy, however,
Is a two-time Cabinet member who once wrote
that 1 wasn't going to spend the whole cam­
paign answering reporters' questions with a
demure 1 don't do issues'. ... The genie could­
n’t be put back In the bottle."
Nor c a n th e wom an be p u t b ack In h er
place, even If Bob Donum's wife once said that
she would call h er autobiography, "Second
Banana. ‘ This is an era of two-worker families
when we give more than Up service to partner­
ship marriages. But we're stlU confused about
the drat ladyship.

"Don't you wish that movie had been out
when we were kids?'' my friend Nancy asked
aa we watched the trailer for "Ooid Diggers:
The Secret of Bear Mountain." The movie
showed two young kids climbing a mountain,
searching for treasure and trying to outwit
the bad guys - in other words. It waa
by-the-num ben Disney fare, a generic kida'
adventure story.
B u t th e r e w aa
something about this
movie that made It
different from any­
thing Nancy or I had
ever seen: The kids
having th e ad v en ­
tures were glrta.
n There to a t o t o f
n
d i s c u s s io n , a b o u t r
girls these days. We
talk about building
t h e i r c o n f id e n c e , f ft4«pitatha
g n y g s in s of
a b o u t e x p a n d in g ■ m
|inv
| ka w
urnaaei
ai
om en m
their horizons. Talk
of self-esteem a n d
empowerment might
ittftotvpM .
sound a bit dated and
remain firm In
h o k e y In t h e a e
young poopJa's
back-to-baslca, no*
frills Umea. It
? |v
might sound a
condescending to aay
all girls need
i
Isa
little confidence.
cor
That’s not ail they need, but
It to an essential tool th at m any aaam to lack.
A 1991 report by the American Association
of University Women found th at there waa a
significant confidence gap between boys and
girls, especially in the middle- * a i high*
school years. Boys were more likely to eav
they were "pretty good a t a tot or things1’
than girls, while girls were more likely to

Now, a a a firs t
lady watcher who's
seen the travails of
Jack ie, Lady Bird,
P a t. B etty. R osaly n n ,
N ancy.
B a rb a ra
and
Hillary. I have long
believed
th a t
t h e r e 's only one
way a woman of the
‘9 0 s Is going lo
solve the first la d y
Job th in g . S h e ’s
going to have to try
[tn jtw lg £ u g g
b filn tu n p iy .
No, I dan I mean
husband's
having a loboComy.
handltfs.sh s'a
I mean becoming a
a political asM t.
brain surgeon.
In America we want the president to be both
a beloved king and a powerful prime minister
So on Inauguration Day. we settle for him
being prim e m inister a n d expect h e r to be
queen. He gets a tab and she gets a role. Wc
ask him to be a leader and her to be a role
model—even (he virtuous repository of all our
ambivalent attitudes toward women, work and

counterparts. The study
teachers devote m ow attention to their male
students, a result etther of direct favorttiem or
■imply the fact that boya act out more and
require more attention.
Troubled by these findings. Journalist
Peggy Orenstetn spent a year observing
e l g h t h --|g r a d e c l a s s e s f o r h e r b o o k .
'Schoolgirls.’' At one Ban Francisco middle
school. Orenstetn watched aa a teacher aaked
her class how their Uvea would he different if
they were a member of the opposite sex.
"I’d have to aland around a t receaa Instead
of getting to ptoy basketball." aaid a boy.
“I could stay out later." said a girl.
"I'd have to help my mom cook." said a
boy.
"I’d get to play more ■ports.” aaid a girl.
Despite the many gains of the women's
m ovement, m any o f t h e old stereotypes
rem ain firm In young people's minds. By
sixth grade,” writes Oreneteln. "It la d e a r
that both girls and boya have learned to
w[iuiii. maieness with opportunity and femi­
ninity with constraint.”
Now the AAUW has published a new study
that outlines strategies far bridging the
confidence gap. The study to baaed on
programs that have worked for glrta. and It
em phasizes techniques to which girls
particularly receptive. For example,
noticed th at gkto tend to be more it
in using com puters to achieve a
goal, rather than to play a
found that glrto
* tended to prefer cooperative
problem-solving, while boys were more likely
to eqjDy ptomaine
speed and repetition.

While Hillary CUnton struggles with the Job
description and reel kfe there are a lot of folks
who want the first lady to be a political. Or as
the publishers of George magazine mqgit put
U* t ‘post-partisan. * Maybe the only way to
resolve this Is to let the president's spouse get
outside work.
The Red Cross to about a s safe a s It gets.
D espite an occasional flap. It d oesn't offer
much conflict of Interest. It Isn't pillow talk. II
isn't political talk.
O n th e o th e r h a n d , It a ls o Is n 't b ra in
surgery.

That’s not to aay that th d r
suit all glrto or are uark e a 1
boya. Indeed, one of the
points In the study la i
role of Interested
In
study of
American Indian glrta and
stayed in school aaid a caring adult ,
o r role model waa the moat Impartan
In th d r d rrtafon . Similarly, teachers In a I a n
IXfgn writing psqjcci fe***—* that student
writing improved after teachers visited stu ­
dents' homes and altered their asalgnmcnto
to the students' dally lives.

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W elfare d ecisio n could be defining for Clinton
WASHINGTON - With Demo­
crats a t each others' throats,
welfare overhaul could become
the Issue that helps solve the
most bedeviling p u ttie in Amer­
ican politics: What does BUI
Clinton stand for?

And tom e members of the
president's political team are
afraid of what the answer might
be.
At Issue Is a Senate bill that

Meeting
August and September promis­
ing to go to th e Sem inole
dais of natural, light Community College adult high
wood further adds to the stark- school to finish their studies,
nesaoftheroom .
they said, 01 have enrolled In
A remote controlled projection classes there.
system Is available for the board
However. 22 applied to attend
to use when they need It.
but never showed up for classes.
a.
__
_
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i
"This 1s great," said board It will be SCO's responsibility to
m em b er Dr. B arbara Kuhn. track down those students and
"There are a few details that report the status to the school
need to be finished up, but this district.
is a beautiful building/'
The remaining 31 students
District staff members hurried will be pursued by the school
about the room last night taking district. '
irotes about what details still
Such checks will be done
needed attention.
every three months, district of­
A work table was requested for ficials said. It is believed that
various groups at the back of the system will help youngsters May
room. A quick oiling was sug­ in school, one place or another,
gested for a squeaky door. And until they have completed their
toilet paper was ordered for an high school education.
outlying bathroom.
The board also discussed plans
All those Items will be taken for a work session "some time
care of by the time the district after the first of the year" to
offices are officially moved to the w ork o u t the d e ta ils ab o u t
new fsclltty by the first of the guidelines for ftind-rslslng pro­
year.
je c ts for schools. The work
In addition to honoring the top session has not been scheduled
students and schools, tne board yet.
discussed some successes they
The board will return to the
have had with tracking students old facility for the next two
who drop out of school.
m onths until the new building Is
Of the 144 students who left competely ready to host the
Seminole County high schools in meetings.

y e a n and require recipients to
worlc alter two jreara.
C iv il r i g h t s g r o u p s a n d
a d v o c a te s fo r w o m en a n d
children are pressuring Clinton
to reverse himself and veto the
bill If It emerges from negotia­
tions with the House, which
passed a stricter version of Its
own.
Aides say Clinton may yet
oppose the Senate m easure,
though he once declared It
"w ithin striking distance" of
true welfare reform.
C lin to n 's a d v ise rs — an d
Democrats In general — are
split.
T h e m o re l ib e r a l w in g ,
personified by Deputy White
House Chief of Staff Harold
Ickes, Is anxious about pressure
from the left. These aides are
pushing Clinton to consider
opposing the Senate bUl — or at
least reject Its most onerous
provisions.
The more moderate element,
led by consultant Dick Morris,
bristles a t the thought of Clinton
capitulating to liberals. The pres­
ident’s embrace of the bUl In the
first place was part of a Morrisinspired strategy to associate
Clinton with centrist views —
d i s t a n c i n g h im fro m R e ­
publicans and Democrats alike.
has helped boost
Clinton In
This faction also warns that
failure to follow through on his
1 9 9 2 p r o m i s e to c h a n g e
"welfare as we know It" would
hand the GOP a major Issue for
1900.
Amid this latest battle for
C lin to n 's political soul, ob­
servers Inside and outside the
White House say the Issue may
define him politically for the
1996 race.
"When he finally comes down
on one side or another, we'll
finally know If there's a new

Css t l a i l f from Page 1A
Job m ay be easy prey for such a
were promised.
scam , " b u t ir there Is any
“One thing that is a definite q u estio n w hatsoever, people
tip-ofT to this type of operation." should check with the Better
Parker said, "Is that she sent out Business Bureau." He said had
a courier to collect the money, they checked In this situation.
Most legitimate businesses will the BBS already had received a
iriler, according to the report.
rely on the postal service to n u m b e r of co m p lain ts, and
B ut th e really sig n ifican t
deliver money, and are willing to would have advised callers of
tangea have occurred over a
wait a t least a day or so."
them.
scade.Bachusald.
Lublanl is said to have been
He added that most employers
In 1 9 9 2 . 6 .0 p e r c e n t o f
a d v e rtisin g h er em ploym ent operating through a n employservice u n d er .several nam es m ent agency would pay any
Including Career Management fees, ra th e r th an requesting
Bcnrteea. Executive Resource p aym ent from an applicant,
G ro u p , g n i m o st re c e n tly , which could easily be another
urvsnm ea l s cnmco services, • up-on to p o w w proom ns.
Police say she apparently would
Parker suggested anyone who
c h s n f lE S |r ^ M r o a jg m ^ oom- believes they may have been a
o k f ti g N H lH p il M M a e ovary &lt;■victim of this type o f operation
fow m onths.should c o n ta c t.th e Altamonte
The winning schools in Semi­
’‘'P a lte r a a l d h e uadsrsta n ds S p rin g s p o lic e d e p a rtm e n t's nole C ounty a re Tuskaw llla
how psepW whwore In Used of a Detective Division a t 830-3826.
Middle School In Oviedo, San­
ford Middle School in Sanford.
Saba! Point Elementary ft^h"*1*
In Lougwood, Woodlands Ele­
m entary School in Longwood.
Bear | j | m Elementary Scn"uf in
Altam onte Springs, Heathrow
E lem en tary School In Lake
Mary. Lyman High School in
Longwood, and Wektva Elemen­
tary School in Longwood.

GAINES

Clinton and how much of a
transition figure he really Is."
Stephen Hess of the Brookings
Institute said.
"This Is part of his constant
tu g o f w a r , " s a id S t u a r t
Rothenberg. publisher of the
Rothenberg Political Report. "On
one hand. Democrats are saying.
‘Prove to us you're a traditional
Democrat.' On the other hand,
he's given advice to distance
hlmseTf from both parties."
When the Senate bill passed In
S e p t e m b e r , th e p r e s i d e n t
praised senators for their display

of “ wisdom and courage." His
rem arks were widely Interpreted
as support for the Senate bill,
because he had already pro­
mised to veto the House version.
Then came a characteristic
Clinton shift, triggered by In­
tense pressure from traditional
Democratic blocs.
The alliance of civil rights,
women's rights, anti-hunger and
children's groups had tried to
pressure Clinton quietly, realis­
ing that he was unlikely to move
from Ills support of the Senate
bill If It looked like the shift was

forced on him.
But the groups publicly de­
nounced the Senate plan aftrr
Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynlltan,
D-N.Y., took them to task for
being silent.
Marian Wright Edclman. pres­
ident of the Children's Defense
Fund and a personal friend of
Clinton's, followed wllh a public
appeal to the president to reject
the Senate plan.
"It's not worth It." she said In
an Interview Tuesday. "It would
hurt too many children and poor
folks."

Senators seek hearings before
floor vote on late-term abortions
WASHINGTON - S enators
opposed to rushing to a vote
aj^ ln st certain late-term abor­
tions want hearings first to get
m ore Inform ation about tne
controversial procedure.
The House has already passed
the ban on “partial birth abor­
tions," but senators agreed to
vote today on whether to send It
to the Judiciary Committee for
review.
Proponents of the bill decried
the delay.
"We could have hearings until
hell freesea over. It's not going to
change anything." said chief
sponsor Sen. Bob Smith, R-N.H.
"D elaying th is accom plishes
nothing except delay."
"We’ve had hearings on the
House side," said Senate Majori­
ty Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan. "It's
not that complicated."
Senate Minority Leader Tom
Daschle, D-8.D., said, however,
that the Senate’s 46 Democrats

used that period for comparison
b e c au se d e ta ile d d a ta w ere
available for the two years,
T he p e rc e n ta g e o r never*
married women in managerial
a n d p ro fe ssio n a l Jobs w ith
chUdren rose from 3 .1 percent to
6.6 percent from 1962 to 1992.
she explained.
"Every year the rates have
been going up. This suggests the
out-of-w edlock b lrtn Is n o t
viewed as a wxdal stigma any
m ore." she said.
At the - m e time, the num ber
of young, single bttek woAfeh
having out-of-wedlock babies is
declining, she added.
The unm arried mother rate for
Mack women slipped from 46.8
percent In 1962 to 46.2 percent
In 1992. while for never-married
white women overall the rate
was rising from 6.7 percent to
12.9 percent.
F o r te e n -a g e rs th e sin g le
m other rate slipped from 8.2
percent to 6.6 percent over the

were united In favor of sending
the bill to committee. W hat's
more, the motion to do so was
being offered by Republican Sen.
Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.
President Clinton opposes the
legislation.
It would Impose a prison term
of two years and fines on any
doctor who "partially delivers
the living fetus before kilting the
fetus and completing the de­
livery."
The doctor also would be liable
for civil damages If sued by the
wom an's family. The bill pro­
vides. however, th a t during
court proceedings an acceptable
defense would be that the pro­
cedure was necessary to save the
m other's life.
The measure wouldn't apply
to a b o rtio n s p e rfo rm e d by
C a e s a re a n s e c tio n or
hysterectomy or w hen'the fetus
dies before removal through the
birth canal.
The House’s 288-139 vote on
Nov. 1 marked the first time
since the Supreme Court's 1973
Roe vs. Wade abortion ruling

y ie description or tne pro&lt; * £ u t causes even abortion

first step toward nn outright ban
on abortions.
"If one believes In God. one
believes that God has assured
there are medical procedures In
place to help save lives," said
Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Callf. If
th e b ill p a s s e s , s h e s a id ,
"women will die and they will be
our babies that we raised. Are
we going to put women to their
deaths?"
Boxer and oth ers say the
procedure Is rare, used only
when the life of the m other Is In
grave danger.
However. In a late secondtrim e s te r o r th lrd -trlm c s te r
abortion, the fetus Is so large
that It cannot always be re­
moved vaglnally without col­
lapsing the skull. That Is ac­
complished by sucking out the
brains, said Smith, who dis­
played drawings of the pro­
cedure.

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cruise." Jones m id this mornmg. "ft was a very beautiful
night with a hill moon, and
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Tonight's big social event will
be the mid-week banquet at the
Sanford Civic Center beginning
at 6:30 p.m., and sponsored by

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Fulfilling a Service to Our
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______ „ _____ 7. 1996 at
F lorida H ospital. A ltam onte
Springs where Mw was bom.
Survivors include p aren ts.
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S prings; g rea t-g ra n d p are n ts.

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brother. Willie, South Carolina:
four grandch ildren; one great­
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• 7:00 a.m. — Breakfast at Sanford Civic Center sponsored by the
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• 8:30 a.m. — Slniffleboard at the Sanford Shuflleboard Club,
sponsored by the Sanford SlHifllelKiard Club.
• 8:30 a.m. — Table Tennis nt the Salvation Army Gym sponsored
by Fleet Reserve Association Branch 147.
• 9:00 a.m. — Blllards. women's rotation, at the Sanford Senior
Center, sponsored by the City of Sanford.
• 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 paii. — liohby and Photography Show, ut
Sanford City Hall. s|xmsored by the Seminole County Extension
Homemakers. NOTE: The general puhlle is welcome to tour tills
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• 9:30 a.m. — Swimming at Riverside Park. Oviedo, sponsored by
file American Red Cross and City of Oviedo.
• 1:00 p.m. — Bench pressing, at Sanford City Hall, sponsored by
tile Fitness Pit.
• 2:00 p.m. — Blllards. m en's rotation, nt Q-HIz of l.ongwood.
sponsored by Q-Hlz of l.ongwood.
• 3:00 p.m. — Knitting contest, at Sanford City Hall. s|M&gt;nsorcd by
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• 7:00 p.m. — Talent Show, at Sanford Civic Center, sjxinsorcd by
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Outstanding migrant student named
Democrats have reason to cheer
UNDATED — After two years on the defensive. Democrats
had reason to cheer after fending olT Republican bids to claim
the Kentucky governorship and legislatures In Virginia and
Maine. The best news for the OOP was In Mississippi, where
Oov. Kirk Fordlce easily won a second term.
Tuesday's ballots Included dozens of mayoral contests.
Including a mudsllngtng brawl in San Francisco that pitted
incumbent Frank Jordan against former California Assembly
Speaker Willie Brown and prominent lesbian activist Roberta
Achtenberg.
With more than half the precincts reporting, Jordan, a
former police chief, and Brown were In a dead heat with both
receiving about 34 percent of the vote. Achtenbery, a former
federal bousing official, conceded the race early today and
endorsed Brown. With no candidate expected to get more than
50 percent of the vote, a December runoff was almost a
certainty.
Incum bents who had a far easier time winning re-election
Included Democrats Kurt Schmoke In Baltimore and Edward
Rendell in Philadelphia, and Bob Lanier In Houston's
nonpartisan contest.

Tornado rips through Georgia
ALBANY. Qa. — A tornado tossed cars, snapped trees and
ripped the roof off a grocery store, leaving dozens of people
Injured In a neighborhood still rebuilding from last year's
flooding.
"This Is what you call the double whammy — when you get
rebuilt and then get hit again," said MaJ. Mike Turner, who
headed a police comm and center after the tornado struck
Tuesday afternoon.
Tornadoes also raked South Carolina, where 22 people were
Injured, including a 15-year-old Williamsburg County girl
trapped Inside a truck by a wind-tossed mobile home.
She was in serious condition with head Injuries. The other
people were treated for their Injuries and released.
The Oeorgta twister Injured a t least 30 people — two of them
seriously — and caused millions of dollars tn damage- Oeorgta
Oov. Zell Miller declared a state of emergency tn Albany.

Government on crash ditt
WASHINGTON — Republicans In Congress are advancing
temporary spending and borrowing bills designed to put the
government on a crash diet until President Clinton signs
legislation balancing the budget in seven years.
House Republicans were preparing to act today on a stopgap
■pending bUI that would beep the government running until
Dec. 1. But m any programs would be financed at only 60
percent of the spending level provided In fiscal year 1995,
which ended Sept. 30. The Senate waa expected to take up a

Bodi— found In canal
SWEETWATER, Fla. — The bodies of two teen-agers were
found floating In a canal Tuesday in what police aay w aaa case
of a couple who. like Romeo and Juliet, preferred'death to
being forbidden to see each other.
Police believe the bodies were thoae of 13-year-old Maryting
Flores and 14-year-old Christian Davila, nUaahig since Sunday.
Pending autopsies, the bodies were not positively Identified.
The teen-ajprs appeared to have taken their own Uvea, like
Romeo and Juliet in Shakespeare's play about forbidden love,
said Sweetwater police detective Ramon Quintero. Both left
behind Miicktf notes.
"We don't suspect any foul play." Quintero aaid. "The
mother of the girt did not want the boy seeing her daughter. It
is very sad.”
Family members told police the teens — both honor students
at Ruben Dario middle school In northwest Dade County — ran
away from their homes early Sunday morning, carrying little
money and no extra clothes.
T c a n 't go on Uvtng. I’ve loot my Maryling. T hat’s something
that hurts me very deep Inside in my heart, Christian wrote In
hla note to hia family.
"I'm not leaving you. I'm escaping from the realm of reality
Into the darkness of the unknown. Nothing can atop me now.
I'm taking my life because without Maryling. there la no life."
Police held the girl's notebook ana a note ahe left on her
family's kitchen counter aa evidence, but would not releaae
their contents.
The children probably drowned themselves, according to
Quintero, a friend of the girl's family. Neither knew how to
swim.
"Farewell to all." Christian wrote. "And aa the Immortal
Beethoven once aaldi ‘Applaud friends, the comedy la over.'"

Dleeaeo cutting into turkey stock
RALEIQH. N.C. — A disease la killing 1.000 turkeys a day on
tom e forma In North Carolina, the nation's leading producer of
the birds.
The Illness m ay be contributing to a 5-cent a pound price
Increase compared with foal foil, though the impact on
consum ers w asn't d e a r because turkeys are commonly sold
below coat around Thanksgiving.
Mostly younger birds get the sickness; they die within days.
"I've been studying turkey diseases for 25 y e a n and (hit la
by for the moot serious dlseaac I’ve come serosa," said John
Barnes, a researcher a t the North Carolina State University
College of Veterinary Medicine.
Exact num bers were not available, but some farmers were
losing 1.000 birds a day. aaid Willie Featheratone. director of
the Union County Cooperative Extension Service.
The disease, called "spiking mortality." la transmitted
through feces and direct contact, and can also be spread by
flics and beetles. The illness was discover ed In 1991 and has
since spread to Virginia. Oeorgta. Indiana and New York.
Turkeys arc a I S IS million-a-year Industry for the state.
Nationwide, the Industry has suffered other setbacks this year:
More than 2 million birds died In the sum m er's heat wave.

Orange • Sem inole • O sceo la

T errance McMllllan form er
Seminole High graduate was
named the Outstanding Migrant
Student for 1994-95 by the State
of Florida Department of Educa­
tion.
Seminole County Director of
Special Projects Dr. Sam mle
Tomblln and Migrant Resource
T eacher C ynthia Oliver, ac­
cepted the award while attend­
ing the Migrant Education East­
ern Stream Forum for Recruiters
and Advocates, In Clearwater
recently.
Mrs. Euletha Byrd was pres­
ented the plaque last week at the
Seminole County Migrant Re­
source Center by Dr. Tomblln
and Mrs. Oliver. Mrs Byrd the
mother of Terrance waa Indeed
grateful for the honor given
Terrance.
Terrance, hla mother. Hattie
Byrd. Mary McMilltan. J o h n
Byrd J r. and his family extend a
special thanks to hts pastor
Ronald M erthle, Tor leading
Terrance down the straight ana
narrow path.
T he M igrant Program has
helped him throughout hla years
of school. Because of the Migrant
Program Terrance says he has
been able to achieve.

"Its not where you're from but
where you're going," he says.
Terrance credits hla first grade
teacher Francis Coleman Oliver,
whom he said deserves thanks
for failing him. This move gave
him the willpower and ambition
to strive further than any normal
first grader.
"I'm grateful to all my teach­
ers who helped to guide me
through my challenging yet tri­
umphal years. Lastly, Mrs. Sally
Lagoy, who waa my guidance
counselor a t Semlnol

Eutstha Byrd, Terrance McMillan's mom, accapts the award for bar
ton from Dr. Sammla Tomblln.
guided me through my high
school years to where I am
now."
Cadet Terrance McMllllan is
majoring In engineering a t the

U nited S ta te a C oast O uard
A cad em y . N ew p o rt, R hode
Island. P a ren ts, fam ily a n d
friends expressed their pride tn
hla accomplishments.

lost in desert, one survives
PHOENIX — Hla strength drained from
eight days In the Mexican desert, Donald
wages waa no longer able to g tth e r firewood
at night, chase lizards for food, or even suck
the moisture from cactuses.
The relentless sun had already killed hia
brother-in-law.
The little energy Wages had left was
boosted by the sight of a rescue helicopter,
and he waa able to aland and let out a faint
cry of Joy.
I'll never forget that m an running toward
me In the gully with a Jug of water, yelling
‘Poqulto, poquito!’ like, don't drink too
m uch," Wages said tearfully Tuesday.
"Yea. he was a sight,,r he said aa he
waited with hla wile and daughter at
Phoenix's Sky H arter Airport for a plane
home to Oklahoma CUy.
W ages c u rse d th e d esolation of El
Plnacate. a volcano park that had been Just
another leisurely destination for him and
Robert Harrison on one of their annual
excursions.

the park: Their Jeep Wouldn’t (Kart.
Wages, a 61-year-old businessman, and
Harrison. 73. a retired engineer w ith
Parkinson's disease, didn’t have a map.
They relied on Harrison’s peat visits to the
park, about 60 miles southwest of Yuma,
and gut instinct aa they made their way
through the desert In search of help. They
had a gallon of water tn an Ice chest.
"We should not have gone forward,"
Wages recalled a day after being released
from the hospital. "After walking those first
couple of hours, we should have returned to
the (Jeep), where we had m are toe and
water. Every day we would realise the

He recounted the eight-day ordeal during
which he cut open cactuses for nourish­
m e n t A lack of rain the past eight m onths
had k i t them mostly dry. He used hair
* * ^ w 3 w c rf looking tor protection from the
dem ents," Wages said. ’T h e re wasn’t a
d o o d In the sky, and the heat — tt waa the
heat that kiUednob. We tried to stay close to
anything th at was green,
"I couldn't even rind a snake to eat. t tried
to catch a Heard, but the dam n things were
too b a t." he said.
During the day the pair found some
shelter, laytng with their heads under the
meager shade of bushes and praying for
help. "We talked about living, trying to stay

told him hts system had nearly shut down
from dehydration.
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Extra security is su tlo n e d
ju tsld e th e C apitol Records
mpafct disc plant In Jackson*
le, Fla., where milUona of
of the first new Beatles
ituaic In 25 years are being
tuced.
Capitol is hoping to dum p the
of three boxed sets on the
I market the day after ABQ-TV’s
I Nov. 19 airing of "Free As a

Bird," the first of two newly
completed Beatles songs.
In addition to the curiosity
factor Involved In the new re*
coalings, the anthology series
promises to be a treasure trove
for B e a tle m a n la c s w ho are
starved for something — any*
th in g — different from th e
limited body of work the group
left behind.
The first anthology contains
several unreleased recordings,
Including two that date back to
1990, some live performances

U.S. preschoolers
have health
insurance gaps
la growing a t exponential rates
that will bankrupt not only those
programs, but the. federal gov­
CHICAGO — A lm ost one* ernm ent In Just a few years," he
fourth of the children In the said In a statement.
"Cutting o u t ... layers of feder­
United States lack health Insur­
ance coverage for significant a l b u r e a u c r a t a a n d a d ­
periods during their first three m inistrators ... will allow state
years, endangering their health administrators the freedom to
care, a federally mnded study direct resources toward different
groups of recipients who need It
found.
Children who don't have in­ most — potentially children."
Rep. Thomas J . Bliley. Jr.,
surance are less likely to see a
doctor when they're sick and R-Va„ chairm an of the House
more likely to require hospital* Commerce Committee, said the
I x a tlo n w h e n s e e n in a n MediOrant legislation contains
set-asides to protect pregnant
emergency room, authors said.
Coverage gaps threaten even women and Infants whose family
healthy children by discouraging Incomes are one-third above the
preventive care such a s im ­ poverty line or lew.
munisations, said authors led by
M ic h a e l D. K o g a n , a n
epidemiologist with the National
Center for Health Statistics, part
of the federal Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
Impending Medicaid cuts will
further erode coverage for young
children — more of whom are
poor than any other age group, a
co-author said.
"I don't think It’s going to get
better. I think it's going to get
w o r s e , " s a i d M a r t h a A.
Teltelbeum, a senior health ana­
lyst for the Children's Defense
Fund, a children's advocacy
group baaed In Washington, D.C.
The 1991 study, Involving
0,129 children, found th at 22.6
percent went w ithout health
Insurance for at least a month
.during their first three years,
(and nearly 00 percent of those
children had gaps of six m onths
or more.
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The findings are plikHsh ed in
W e d n e s d a y 's Issue* o f T h e
Journal of t h e
cal Association.
"Oaps In Insurance coverage
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ment In which
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and alternate takes of m any old
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Those who have heard most of
the material, while not trying to
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" fre e As a Bird" Is attracting
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by the late Jo h n Lennon. It
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1970a.
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days also are included.
Five songs arc featured from
the Beatles' January 1962 audi­
tion with Decca Records, when
they were turned down by exec­
u tiv e s w ho th o u g h t g u ita r
groups were on the way out.
O ther previously unreleased
material on the CD from the
Beatles' early days Include "How
Do You Do It." a song later
recorded by G erry an d th e

Pacem akers, and "Leave My
Kitten Alone," an old rhythm
a n d blues n u m b er su n g by
Lennon.
Several "alternate" versions of
well-known songs show how the
Beatles experimented before set­
tling on an approach.
"Listening to the songs, the
working versions of the songs,
enables one to feel almost as tr
you’re working with them tn the
s t u d i o . I t ' s a c h a n c e to
eavesdrop on the creative pro­
c e ss ," ssid Mark Lewlsohn.
author of six Beatles books.
Lewlsohn. who's writing the
liner notes for all three antholo­
gy CDs, and Capitol executives
won't discuss the material on
th e s u c c e e d in g d is c s . B ut
Lewlsohn suggests the material
Improves simply because the
Beatles spent m uch more time In
the studio.
" T h e re Is som ew hat of a
paucity of material during the
early years." he said. “Once they
got Into working In the studio, at
Abbey Road, the material got a
lot more Interesting, t think thts
Is an Interesting first double CD.
I think the other two doubles will
be better."
The second "n ew " Beatles
song, "Real Love," is another
Lennon recording left behind
and sweetened by the others. It’s
actually been released before: on
a so u n d tra c k to th e m ovie
"Im agine." The Beatles use a
allghtly different version, ac­
cording to the CD newsletter.
Ice.
A n .a t t e m p t a t c o b b lin g
together a third "new " song
from L e n n o n 's a rc h iv es re ­

portedly felled.
Alternative versions of "Lucy
In the Sky With Diamonds."
"I'm Only Sleeping," "Yester­
d a y ." "O ettln g B etter" and
"M agical Mystery T our" are
expected In the later Bets.
The second set will be released
In February — to have "Real
Love" In the stores for Valen­

tine's Day romantics — and the
third sometime in the spring,
said Bruce Kirkland, Capllol'n
executive vice president.
The company already la plan­
ning to combine all of the CDs In
a boxed act, together with still
more material mined from the
arc h iv es, for release before
Christm as 1998.

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M ystery leader rem ains in shadow s
lopes concluded the 53-yenr-old
leader Is an extrovert, a poor
A sso cia ted P re ss W riter________
listener and a fast talker who
SEOUL. South Korcn — About dom inates conversations and
once a month. North Korean Jumps from topic to topic.
leader Kim Jong II emerges from
Ills u tm o st-c o n sta n t highthe halls of power, providing a pitched lone could reflect a man
fleeting glimpse of the reclusive who Is easily excited or Is very
man In charge of a reclusive energetic, and his word use Is
country.
more commonly associated with
Immediately, analysts of the people with little education, said
hardline communist North begin Lee Kun-hu, a psychology pro­
poring over every nuance for fessor at the Medical College of
clues Into the policies, hierarchy Ewha Women’s University, who
and Inner workings of a society studied the tape with the help of
that has taken old Soviet-style four researchers on sociology
secrecy to an extreme.
and psychology.
But the video footage of Kim
Facts about Kim nrc appall­
never Includes his high-pitched ingly sparse:
voice, leading some to speculate
He Is the son and designated
th a t N orth Korea fears his heir to Ills father, longtim e
squeaky tone won't command leader Kim II Sung, who died in
respect.
J u ly 1094. lie holds North
Ordinary South Koreans now Korcu’s top military title and has
have the chance to decide for never traveled outside the com­
them selves. A South Korean munist world.
magazine, the Monthly Chosun,
The rest Is extrapolation or
gave away 200,000 cassette pure rumor.
tapes of Kim talking with a
He may have married up to
recent Issue, tapes that had been three times. There's no word on
in governm ent h a n d s for a children.
decade but never heard publicly.
There nrc reports that Kim has
Aside from what Kim says been seriously III: that he drinks
about his country — he talks heavily and brings In blonde
about the shortcomings of the foreign women for trysts: that he
North’s policy of self-reliance, has more than a dozen resi­
among other things — the tapes dences and a fl£ct of cars: that
havs attracted Interest for what he Is so sensitive about his
they say about Kim.
height — about 5-foot-3 — that
A psychological analysis of the he wears lifts and a bouffant
ByPAULALEXANDER

Assassin's family apologists
JERUSALEM — The m an In charge of guarding Israeli
leaders and two top police officers may lose their Jods today
when the Cabinet m eets to discuss security lapses surrounding
the assassination of Yltthak Rabin.
A preliminary report by the Shin Bet Internal security service
found there were too few bodyguards surrounding Rabin Just
before he was shot at a peace rally In Tel Aviv, and that
unauthorized people were allowed to get too dose, security
sources said.
The report also suggested Rabin's bodyguards, who work
under the Shin Bet. might have been Indoctrinated to focus on
potential Arab assailants, and thus were Inadequately prepared
for^the possibility of attacks by Jewish extremists.
Police are Investigating whether the confessed assassin, Ylgal
Amir, was part of a right-wing conspiracy. Police believe nls
brother, Hagai Amir. Is a member of the outlawed anti-Arab
group KahaneChal.
Although Ylgal Amir has shown no remorse, calling Rabin an
enemy o f Israel for turning over land to the PLO. his family
begged forgiveness from Rabin’s widow and all Israelis.
"A great calamity has befallen us and the people of Israel
with the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, may
hla memory by blessed, by our son," the family wrote In a
letter to Leah Rabin that was read early today on Israel Radio.

Russian military rols In Yugoslavia
BRUSSELS. Belgium - Defense Secretary William Peny and
Russian Defense Minister Pavel Grachev are making what
could be a final effort to break an Impasse over Russia’s
military role In postwar Boanta.
tea, Its European allies and Russia Itself all
The United state
want Russian farces to help keep peace In Bosnia along with
60,000 NATO troops, m any of which are already trained and
ready to move In as soon as the warring factions In the former
Yugoslav republic make peace.
But NATO members want Russian ground forces to be under
the same command as all other troops, while Russia has so far
resisted any deployment under the control of the Western
alliance.
Russia has only agreed to send In a force of about 2.000 to do
such things as bulla roads, repair bridges and other such work
alongside similar American and possibly other forces working
outside the NATO structure.
Final details of that deployment also were being worked out
today among U.S. and Russian officials accompsnylng Perry
and Orachev at NATO headquarters. And efforts were being
made to get other countries to join the non-NATO operation.

Judgt caught with bribe money
CARACAS, Venezuela — A Judge was caught with 9882 In
bribe money stufTed In her underwear, authorities said
Tuesday.
Rosa Natasha Fernandez, 42, was arrested Monday after
accepting the bribe during a meeting with a m an involved In a
lawsuit in her court, said Deputy Humberto Flores of the
Technical Judicial Police.
She had stuffed the money Inside her panties, he said.
Twenty officials witnessed the search at police headquarters.
In a similar icase In February, authorities caught a Judge
suspected of accepting 911,700 In bribes as she threw some of
It out the window of her house.

hairstyle; that he faces opposi­
tio n e i t h e r fro m m il it a r y
hardliners or from chief patron
China; that he Is fanatical about
s e c u rity a n d o n ce w as th e
country's top purveyor of terror­
ism.
Some analysts speculate that
Kim's image as arrogant, testy,
a m b itio u s , c ru d e a n d te m ­
peramental could stem from a
childhood In which he lost his
m other around age 7 and was
raised In the shadow of the
personality cult that revered his
father as a near-god.
The North Is trying to build
the same type of cult around the
younger Ktm. touting him as a
g e n iu s In a ll H elds w h ile,
paradoxically, he stays out of
* His only public address has
been a one-line speech when he
was named suprem e military
commander four years ago.
The biggest question now —
and the one that carries the most
Impact for the rest of the world
— Is why he has yet to take his
fath er's top two titles, even
though analysts say he appears
to be firmly In charge of a
country suspected of nuclear
weapons development.
His speech to his fath er's
funeral was given by someone

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Island of tranquility
beset by problems
Associated Press Writer________
QUITO. Ecuador —
Ecuadoreans once liked to de­
scribe their small oil-exporting
nation, which is wedged be­
tween Peru and Colombia, as an
"an Island of tranquility" In a
sea of regional turbulence.
But a costly border war and
persisting political and economic
turmoil Is making them Increas­
ingly pessimistic about their
country's future. With less than
a y e a r to go In h is te rm .
President Blxto Duran-Ballen Is
fac in g m o u n tin g p ro b le m s,
worsened bv dally power re­
_ and fears ofl a coup.
Honing,
Compounding the situtkm is
that the governm ent of this
Andean nation of 10 million
people has been confronting
street dem onstrations led by
labor unions and leftist student
groups.
Industrialists and business
people — who normally would
be expected to support the
pro-free market administration
— have added Iheir voices to the
d iscontent over th e govern­
m ent's failure to resolve the
on-going en erg y c ris is th a t
threatens their livelihoods.
"If necessary, we Ecuadoreans
m ust take to the streets In
protest." said Luis Trujillo, pres­
ident of the Chamber of Com­
merce In Ouayaqull. Ecuador’s
second-most Important city.
"T here's desperation. Many
sm all Industries arc already
closing or letting people go
because of the l a d of electrici­
ty," added exporter Ju an Jose
B u sin ess lead er Jo y c e de
O ln atta announced she and
other business people would
begin a hunger strike If Congress
does not approve a new law on
electrification by Nov. 20.
Ecuadoreans have been en­
during blackouts far up to nine
hours a day since August due to
rationing caused by a HO percent
reduction In the capacity of the
c o u n try 's m ain hydroelectric
generating station In Paute.
which provides two-thirds of
Ecuador s electricity.
The station Is operating below
normal because of a drought
xpected to
that Is not exi
before the ent
id of tIhe year.

Deforestation in the watershed of
the Paute River has reduced
ra in fa ll a n d c o n trib u te d to
keeping the dam under normal
levels for the last several years.
The rationing comes on top of
a aeries of problems that nave
battered the Duran-Balien gov­
e rn m e n t In recen t m o n th s,
among them the (light of former
Vice President Alberto Dahlk.
who escaped to Costa Rica In
October when he was ordered
arrested on corruption charges.
Duran-Balien, whose four-year
term ends in August 1006, Is
engaged In a protracted battle
with the opposition-controlled
Congress. Both aides accuse the
other of being responsible for the
country's Uls.
Cesar Vcrduga. former Interior
ministry and now a newspaper
columnist, said there exists "a
deep Institutional crisis whose
effects arc not only felt socially
and morally, but also economi­
cally."
The government was forced to
lower Its economic goals for the
year as a result of Ecuador's
border war with Peru earlier this
year. It lowered Its expected
economic growth for 1005 from
4 percent to 3.1 percent, and
adjusted Its projected Inflation
from IS p ercen tto S l percent.
D ahika replacement, new Vice
President Eduardo Pena Trivino.
said the affects of the war with
Peru, the energy crisis and the
p o litic a l In sta b ility on th e
country's economy were "dlsastrous.
Angry over the high cost of
living, students in recent weeks
have clashed with police In
street demonstrations that have
left one student dead. Their
leaders promise to escalate the
demonstrations. Labor unions
are expected to do the same.
Adding to this political and
social instability, rum ors of a
military coup have repeatedly
su rfa c e d o v e r th e la s t six
m onths, and were confirmed
recently by the head of the air
f o r c e . L t. O e n . F e r n a n d o
Martinez.
"Some voices are calling for
in te rv e n tio n by th e a rm e d
forces." Martinez said. But these
calls were Ignored, he said,
b e c a u s e th e a rm e d fa rc e s '
mission "is to back democratic
I n s t i t u t i o n s . ’*

else. Most of his appearances
since then have been a t military
facilities, a reflection of the
a rm y 's w idespread Influence
and Kim's need to keep K happy.
But he has not spoken to any
large gatherings and has not
shown up a t some mgjor events
at all. He did not m ake the New
Year's Day radio speech that his
father traditionally used to out­
line the year's goals.
The nearly one-hour audio
tape released by the magazine
consists of excerpts of alleged
c o n v e rsa tio n s betw een Kim,
South Korean actress Choi Un•hee a n d h e r film d ire c to r
husband, Shin Sang-ok.

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conjunction with the Central Florida Gym­
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and Sunday. November 11-12, In Bill Fleming
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M.V
SANFORD - Sometimes Its better
to be lucky than good.
Manpy Silvia and Ja y Johnson
drove In two runs each and Bottoms
Up Pub/Playtime Darts withstood a
second and third, one out Jam In the
bottom of the seventh Inning to
edge W hekhel A Howard 8-7 In
Sanford Recreation D epartm ent
Men's Tuesday Night Fall Slowpttch
Softball League action at Chase
Park.
Bottoms Up Pub had scored four
runs In the second Inning to break a
2-2 tie and led S 4 entering the
bottom of the seventh inning. But
W hekhel A Howard started a rally
w ith one out. S inglet by Brie
Johnson and Mark Ctatterbuck and
an error on a grounder by Craig
Toast dosed the score to 6 4 . Mike
McLohon followed with a double to
make the score 8-7. •
Chris Wargo followed with a shot
to w a rd r l g h t c e n t e r t h a t w a s
snagged by Silvia at second base for
out num ber two. After an inten­
tional walk to Jam es Thompson to
load the bases. Jerry OoveraelU
ripped the ball to left, but Brian
Jones ran down the Uner to end the

A B O U N D TH B W A TSI
Pantbars NHL’a bast
MIAMI - Rookie Radek Dvorak scored two
goals as the Florida Panthers rallied for a 4-2
victory over the Philadelphia Flyers.
The IB-year-old Dvorak knocked In his fifth
and sixth goals of the season, all coming In his
last four games.
i The Panthers won a showdown between the
top two team s In the Eastern Conference.
h o rk U 's Rob N kdcrm ayer tied the game at
2-2 with 7:45 left In the third period. Dvorak
won It with his wraparound goal past Oarth
Snow with 3:16 left In the third period.
F lo rid a's Tom Fitsgerald scored on a n
empty-net goal with leas than a m inute to play.
11&gt;e win was the second of the season for
Florida against Philadelphia.
The Panthers, winners of four straight, have
the best record In the league wtth 22 points.

teteail
Manny aSilvia drova In two runs with a pair of singles, scored a run
gad a line drive with the tying and winning runt on second and third
snagged
a t Bottoms Up Pub/Playtlma Darts edged Whslchsl /Howard 6-7.

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H squad to eight hits. Whekhel A
Howard had come Into the game
having scored 60 rune In Its pre­
vious two games.
In other game. Brantley Brumley
singled In Jerry Camus and Tom
Orscey with one out In the bottom
of the seventh Inning as Sanford
First Baptist Church posted a 9 4 ,
come-from -behind victory over M.T.
Muggs and W hdchel A Howard
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route to a 32-12 triumph over Zoo
CrewD.
Bottom s Up Pub/Playttme Darts Is
now 6-1 on th e season, while
W hekhel A Howard la 4 4 . Trailing
the leaders are First Baptist (3-4).
Zoo Crew H (34) and M.T. Muggs
(24).
Next week. W hekhel A Howard
Baptist a t 6:30 p.m
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the doubleheader against M.T.
a t 7:30 p.m. and Zoo Crew n
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STOCKHOLM. Sweden - Sanford-born Jim
Courier, the top eeed In the tournam ent, routed
Australia's Michael Tebbutt SO. S-2 In the
second round of the Stockholm Open.
No. 3 Richard Krajicek of the Netherlands beat
Greg Rusedski of Britain 7 4 (74). 5*7. 7 4 and
No. 4 Magnus Lareaon of Sweden defeated
countrym an Anders Jarryd 4 1 .6 -4 .

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wae among flve players who Sled for See
agency, raising the total lo 1S4.
Also Sling were Detroit aaoood b oiomon Lou
Whitaker. Kansas City ahortetap Oreg Gagne.
Florida outfielder Andre Oa weon and Loo
Angdee outfielder Brett Butler.
About 20 more are eligible to Bte before
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Leading Sunniland Corporation arete Barb
Martin (three singles, run, three RBI), Ann Larisa
(two singles, two ru n s, two RBI), Eatella
HiUcnbrsun (home run. taro runs, four RBI). Sue
Bagley (double, two runs, three RBI) and Kim
Myers (double, taro runs, taro RBI),
Also hitting were Sherrie Bledsoe and Teresa
Flnck (one single, three runs and two RBI each),
Chris Tipton (single, run, taro RBI). Teresa
Kramer (run. RBI) and Carol Cranick and Andrea
Flannlgan (two runs each).
Tam ara Ollchrist tripled and scored the Lee's
Exxon run, while Donna Whon drove In the run.
Carrying OICC to victory were Tanya O etfer
(triple, two singles, three runs). Lori Smith
(double, two singles, two RBI), Becky MtCaman
(two singles, taro runs. RBI). Marie Covington
(single, two runs. RBI). Tammie Ji
run. RBI). Laura Harlow (single, two
Martin (single. RBI) and Missy Van Esaclstlns and
Jeanne Howaer (one single and one run each).
Providing the offense for the She Devils were

Wsm (tw o Singles. RH, Kathy KhnggnsniUk Usro
singles, run). Shelly Harley (home run. run. RBI).
Tina HU) (double), Tert Hirt (single, trvo runs, RBI)
and Joetta West (single, two runs),
Contributing for Craxy Wings were Angel
Rhodes (grand slam, triple, single, three runs,
seven RBI). Karle Ortl* (double, taro singles, three
runs, three RBI). Belinda Anderson (double, two
singles, two runs, three RBI), Connie Rossell (two
singles, four runs, two RBI) and Felicia Louis (two
singles, four runs, RBI).
Also contributing were Lannle Monhollen
(double, two runs, RBI). Barb Cole (single, three
runs, RBI). All Jones (single, two runs, taro RBI).
Lynette Barkley (single, two runs) and Tina
Wagner (run, two RBI).
Oetting the hits for C ft A Sales were Debbie
Rlckaecber (two singles, run, RBI). T anya
Showalter (single, run. RBI). Lisa Orlflln (single.
RBI). Kim Btlft(slng)e), Teresa Knowlton (RBI)
and Esther Monaco and Donna Strunck (one run

Playtime Dart League honors Fall’s best
completed Lake Mary-aanford Fau League.
Mike Pavclchak from Tiny* Tavern was
the Men's All-Star winner, coming out
ahead of Donnie Tomlinson from Bamboo
Cafe and Don (Big Dog) Nicholas from Nice
ftEaay.
in the Women's All-Star play. Bamboo
Cafe came away with a d e a n sweep of the
top three positions, with m any tim e winner

pionahlp. Finish!
Cherry and Leslie
apectively. were
Chevricr.
W inning Jackets for being the Most
Valuable Player were: J a n Barlneau from
Unde Nicks (Ladles League). Pavclchak
(Mens A League). Nicholas (Mens B League),
and Otis Oosser from Whiskey River and
Theresa Gervin from Nice ft Easy (Mixed B
League).
P svdchsk and Barlneau also won Out­
standing Achievement Awards and the Bulls
Eye Award (moat 3 In the bulb).

Chevricr (Ladles League). Austin Pash from
Bamboo Cafe (Mens A League), Robert
Harper from Bamboo Cafe (Mens B League),
and Etta O'Brien from M.T. Muggs (Mixed B
League).
It has also been announced that the
C pa tains Meeting for the Winter Playtime
Dari League will be held this Sunday,
November l2that5p.m .atB am booC afe.
The Winter Season will start on Monday.
November 13th. so the captain or at least
one member of the team should show up for
the meeting to pick up your envelope and go
over the rules.

Keith Denton (three singles, four
runs, three RBI).
Also contributing were Wargo
(two doubles, four runs, three
RBI), Clatterbuck (double, single,
two runs, RBI). Eric Johnson
(taro singles, three runs, five RBI)
and Vince Howard and urtnning
p itc h e r K elly D e n to n (tw o
singles, three runs and one RBI
Doing the damage for Zoo
Crew II were Vlnnie ZoccotlUo
(triple, two singles, two runs,
two RBI), Sonny Eubanks (three
singles, run. taro RBI), Joe Hartle
(two singles, three runs. RBI),
Frank Turner (single, run. two
RBI), Mike ZoccollUo (single, run,

rune), Gary Cline (single. two
RBI) and Ron Maraaco (run).
P a c i n g B o t t o m s Up
Pub/Playtime Oarta were J a y
Johnson (home run. single, run,
two RBI). Silvia (two singles,
run. two RBI). Lama Chunat (two
singles, run. RBI). Bob Shaw
(single, run, RBI). Janes (single,
run), Ned Raines (two runs), Dan
Hitting for;W hdchd ft Howard

Church
(flh|gB.RBnandJoiwa(RBQ.
Central Baptist was led by
Mika MeCoy (three singles). Jo h n
Lamer (single, run), Ja y CrutchOeld (single. RBI) and Erik
Luce and BUI Res (one single
each).
Contributing for Mgjesty were
Jo h n Sever (triple, double, two
mingles, three nine, six RBI).
T o o d y R o sa s (d o u b le , tw o
s in g le s , tw o r u n s ), R u b e n
Quinones (triple, single. RBI).
Ron BUva (two singles, run. two
RBI), Manny Garay (single, three
runs, RBI). Phil Castsldo (single,
run), winning pitcher Ike Mend o sa (three ru n s, RBI) an d
Adrian Bourgeious (two runs,
RBI).
Hitting for AU Souls were Jim
Dally (two singles). Richard
B te w a ri (sin g le , r u n ). J e f f

RBI). T odd M organ (trip le .
single, run. RBI). Ron Cardetl
(tw o s in g le s . RBI). P h illip
Sutherland (triple, run, RBI),
Doug Lots and King (one single
and one run sack). Howard (run,
two RBI), Dave Morris (run. RBI),
Scott Wade and Perry Header
(one run each) and Wayne Gager
(RBI).
P ro v id in g th e offense for
Spanish Assemblies were Ito
W alton (three singles, run),
Hector Fernandes thome run.
triple, run, RBI), Ralph Navarro
(two singles, run. RBI). Carlos
Morales (taro singles, run). Antonkt Rivera (single, two RBI),
Pedro Oarcia (two runs), Lula
Rivera. Joe Santoro and Junto
Delgado (one run each) and
Carlos and Lula Rivera (one RBI
each).

1. Wharf Rats (Beer.30), B7-17: 8. Thee Royal Shafts (Oamcs
People Play). 56-18; 3. Golden Arrows (Rock L's Sports Bar). 46-28:
4. Counter Points (Games People Play). 20-45; 5. (tie) Scorpions
(Oamcs People Play) and Sure Flights (Gam es People Play). 20-54.
1. Red Eyes II (Red Lion Pub). 59-33; 2. Trouble Shooters (Rock
L's Sports Bar). 57-26; 3. Trip-N-Out (Crickets Pub), 55-28; 4. Joy's
Darts (Nice-N-Eaay). 45-38; 5. Game Time (Red Lion Pub), 37-55; V.
8TO No Problem (Kiwi's Pub ft OrllJ). 34-40; 7. Bull Shot (Rock L's
BportsBarl. 24-68.
1. OTO Thee Paint (game People Play), 54-24; 2. Strange Brew
(Games People Play). 31-27; 3. (tie), Possum Puree' (Beer.30) and
Stcefcrs (Crickets IKib). 30-38; 5. (tie). Dart Chunkers (Nkc-N-ICasy)
I. BTP (Games People Play). 52-20; 2. Rubberneck Chowdcrhcade
(Baileys Billiards). 46-26; 3. On The Wire (Games People Play),
43-22; 4. Top Gun (Kiwi's Pub ft Grill). 3 000; 8. Playing O a m s
tames People Play), 32-40; 6. Sharp Shooters (Crickets Pub).
►-46; 7. Bull This (Rock L 'sB £xt&gt; B ku^l645.
I. Kiwi’s Imports (Kiwi’s Pub ft Orilll. 36-20; 8. C edi's Brew Crew
ock L's Sports Bar). 37-10: 3. After
Shock (8t. Andrews
tvern). 31*27; 4. St. Andrews (St- Anf o in s Tavern). 30-28; 5-

�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida -Wednesday, November 8, 19&lt;J0 - 3ft

People
Fall desserts from New England
of the Harvest Pumpkin Ice Cream,
which comes from Marcello Dcsaulnlcrs' “Desserts to Die For"
(Simon A Schuster, 19931.1 feel dutybound to call attention to this amaz­
ing book, which gives step-by-step
instructions for some of the most clab-

Cooklng demonstration
SANFORD — Ju st in time for the holidays. Butterfields etc..
In Seminole Towne Center, is offering a garnishing dem onstra­
tion with easy tips on adding pizzazz to your favorite holiday
diahes.
This free demonstration will be offered Saturday, Nov. 11.
from 1-4 p.m.
For more information contact store m anager Dave Pineda at
322-4090.

tend. For those who find pumpkin tee
cream too prosaic, you are free to at­
tempt the “Autumnal Pastiche," a
Reuuag sorbet served on s bed of leafshaped cookies with warm cinnamon
Anglaise sad a garnish of hazelnuts
and currants. Now doesn't apple crisp
sound yummy?

Rstfrtd •ducatora to moot
Seminole County Retired Educators Association will hold ita
general meeting on Tuesday. Nov. 14 at Stacey's Buffet, 5565
Lake Howell Road, Winter Park. Lunch begins i t 1 p.m.
followed by the general meeting a t 2.
The program committee has planned a program on "Stress
Management" conducted by Psychologist Mary Balk.
All persona are asked to bring a canned good or boxed Item
suitable for the holiday basket. All retired educators, Including
the most recent retirees, are Invited to attend.

Photo by Paul O. Boktmrt tor Now England Cutmtry Institute

Schools must give
students a civil,
safe place to learn

ever, the real Issue is the
DEAR ABBY: 1 am an early
and the school and ctaeetvfrexiMnU that allow this childhood education student at Con­
. “Worried Mo*1'" should Id tra Cotta College in Richmond,
'• principal know what Is Calif., and an adult who was simi­
Xg. Mm should also ask for larly teased and harassed for sever­
rths school's policy prohibit- al years in grade school and junior
lag sexual,
and other format
forms of high.
al, racial ana
When a child is subjected to peer
psnanal harassment
■ Tim principal should interview abuse, it is not fair to blame his or
the teachers sad other staff mem­ her social skills. Courtesy is a bask
bers is delsrmlni whether “Mom's" right- Children are entitled to cnir....... m i are valid. He or she should teous and respectful treatment. We
alee talk is the chitd's classmates do not lose our entitlem ent to
individually (and conMenUatlyi to decent treatment because of social
gala insight into why he is being clumsiness. Children who encage in
peer abuse are the ones tacking in
good social skills. They show a bask
hareamaeiit are confirmed, then the Incivility and disrespect for others
A hostile atmosphere interferes
principal must give the offending
students a steer message that their with learning. It ia the responsibili­
M wvisr will not be tolerated. They ty of educators to create an accept­
amst also be advised of the cones- ing and respectful environment so
g enera should their behavior con­ that all children are able to leant.
Chltdren who behave abusively
fluents, meek up end work with should receive counseling, and
teachers and principals must make
it dear that such behavior will not
ON THE SONS BIDE be tolerated. Children who continue
IN MINNEAPOLIS to abuse their classmates should ba
suspended. No one has the right to
interfere with the education or
another.
LOUISE E.8PBCHT,
BERKELEY, CALIF.

Center a rack in |he oven, and pre­
heat oven to STS degrees. Grease s »
by-t lnch loaf pan.
tn a large bowt, toss the apple slices
with cinnamon. Sprinkle with lemon
Juice and teas again.
In a small bowl, blend the brown
auger, dour, butter and salt together,
cutting the Ingredients together with
two knives ana eventually using your
hands.
Put the apple slices in the loaf pan.
Press topping over them. Bake for 1
hour. Serve warm, with Ice cream or
whipped cream or heavy cream (or
plain) or chill overnight and serve cold.
Yield: 4 to S servings.
— Ibis recipe is my own.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
On a floured board, roll out pie
dough to ',-inch thickness. Sprinkle a
bit of commeal on a cookie sheet and
transfer the dough to the sheet.
Spoon a thin layer of Jefly or mar­
malade over the surface of the dough,
leaving a i • .-inch border of plain
dough. Toss the pears tn a bowl with
the lemon Juke, sugar, cinnamon and
nuts. Pile mixture on top of the Jetty
Heat cream, milk, cup of sugar,
layer. Dot with butter, if desired.
cinnamon, doves and nutmeg In a 3Turn up the border of the dough. quart saucepan over medium high
What you are aiming lor here is a free­ beet. When hot, stir to dissolve the
form tart; think of the day ashtrays sugar. Bring to a boll.
you made In grade school.
Meanwhile, place • egg yolks and
Bake for M to St minutes, or until the remaining cup sugar in the
pmre am bubbling and crust iegsMm. bowl of an electric mixer fitted with
a paddle. Beat on high for 2 to 2-',
minutes. Scrape doom sides of bowl,
then beat on high again until slightly thickened and Temon-colnrcd,
about 8 minutes. (At this point, the
cream should be boiling. If not, adjust
mixer speed to low end continue to
mix until the cream boils. This pre­
vent! lumoa.)
Peer the boiling cream into the
heat ever medium high heat, stirring
renetantfr. Bring to a temperature of
1M degress, about 1 minute. Remove
from bant end transfer to a 3-quart

from “Desserts to Die
■I Dee—Mien (Simon A

The following births have been
recorded a t Florida Hospital,
Altamonte Borings.
Oct. 13- Ncena and Hemant
NaJk. Sanford, Olrl.
Oct. 14- Irene arid William
Overbeek. Lake Mary. Boy: Mary
Lillian and Jeffrey Fredericks.
Lake Mary, Giri: Jill and Ken­
neth Mobeck. Langwood. Giri;
Oct. IB- Stephanie and Lee
DcScalzo. Oviedo, Olri: Stacey
Coe is assigned to the Marine and Scott Zottneck. Altamonte
Navy Fireman Recruit Neil W. Reserve Center, Montgomery. Springs, Olri.
Origga. mm of William D. and Ala.
Deborah Origga of 908 McVay
His m other. Mary E. Yon.
Drive. Sanford, recently de­ resides a t 2048 Airport Blvd.,
parted for a six-month overseas Sanford.
deploym ent A o o t r a m e oocs
He is n 1972 graduate of
Seminole High School. Sanford.

O rle a n s A m p h ib io u s R eady
Ofnup (AMO) which includes the
amphibious assault ship US8
New Orleans, the amphibious
transport dock USS Ju n eau and
th e dock lan d in g sh ip UBS

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Serve warm, or at mom temperature.
Yield: • servings.
— This is my recipe, Inspired by
Susan Purdy's “Aa Easy as Pic," (Col­
liers, IIM).

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Marine Pfc. Chris M. d a r k , a
1895 graduate of Seminole High
School. Sanford, recently comcom­
pleted the 11 weeks of Intensive
training required to earn the title
"Marine."
During the training conducted
a t Marine Corpa Recruit Depot.

training evolutions rtrsjgnrd to
Improve physical and mental
strength.
In addition to the rigorous
physical conditioning program,
c la s s ro o m I n s tr u c tio n a n d
practical application exercises,
Clark was Introduced to the e o n
v alues of the M arine Corps
which Include: honor, courage,
a n d c o m m itm e n t. T h e Im ­
portance of the core values was
Coe h a s —adualrd from the i ll u s tr a t e d th ro u g h o u t th e
nine-week U A Air Force Senior t r a i n i n g w h ic h i n c l u d e d
N o n c o m m is s io n e d O ffic e r c u sto m s, co u rtesies, M arine
tSNCO) Academy G unter Air Corps hieiocy and traditions,
Through teamwork and selfdfecIftfene Clark
nrafld ffHt in m ilita ry s k ills lo d u d k if

-

vide s u u tim in ih iD . uniform
regulations, first aid and rinse

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Apple Crisp ssrvsd with • scoop of les cream Is ■ New England
favorite duplicated bars.

—

DELTONA • The Deltona Organ Club will meet on Tuesday.
Nov. 21, a t the First Presbyterian Church, East Highbanks Rd.,
Debary. Sherrie Barrett and Marlon Chllaon will play the
warm-up aesaion at 7p.m.
The meeting and program will begin a t 7:30 p.m., Including
election of 1096 officers. Club members will present a musical
variety show, followed by refreshments.
Tickets wlU be available for the Dec. 12, Christmas dinner
rty. Guests are welcome. For Information, please call Helen
U a t 323-0006 In Sanford.

you'll see exactly what I'm think
Now here are two of my favorite
desserts. We press cider each fall, and
I invariably make these two treats
after pressing. You need REAL cider,
the fresh, needs -to-be-fefrigersted-un pasteurized kind, not the glorified
apple Juice sold in bottles. The Brat
dessert is Cider Shah (you may call It
“Apple Cider Granite" &amp;you are hal­
ing fancy) and ail it requires you to do
Is put cider into your ice-cream mshrr
and churn until It Is frosen You may
add a few tablespoons of Calvados if
you Ufce, but plain is Just fins, aapscislty If you are senrinc It to children.
The second cider deaswt I mobs Is
Cider Syrup. This requires boiling a
gallon of doer for 4 to • hours, untS it
becomes syrup. Mine ususgy bods past

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida -W ednesday, November B , I M S

W ars, intrigue, history found
in houses of St. Augustine
ST. AlfQUSTINE, Fla. — In the beach house
where novelist Marjorie Klnnan Rawlings wrote
"Cross Creek" and entertained literary Icons
R obert F ro st, D ylan T h o m as a n d E rn e st
Hemingway, a new book has been bom . filled
with wars, intrigue and history.
The subject? "The Houses of St. Augustine."
St. Augustine author and historian David
Nolan, artist Jean Ellen Fltxpa trick and photog­
rapher Ken Barrett J r. worked on the new book at
Ms. Rawlings* form er beach hom e, Crawlings-by-the Sea, at nearby Crescent Beach.

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and former mayor of SI. Augustine, was present
at the death of Osceola In South Carolina. He
removed the head of the Indian leader and
brought It back with him to St. Auguatlne.
placing It on his children's bedstead at night
when they misbehaved.
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outside a house on S t George street. The book
points out two homes where Dr. Martin Luther
king stayed during civil rights demonstrations In

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"I'm a sucker. Anyone can stop me in the street
and tell me something," said Nolan, who backs
up w hat he has heard with hours of research,
estimating he has read 10,000 pages of govern­
m ent docum ents on S t Augustine.

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Hours. 4* pm wtth Intents and
aapm wtthtyrelds.

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Lake Mary
office it now Interviewing tor
new or experienced real estate
associate*. Cell tore career I
Call..............................n in e *
WATSON HEAL TY.

iim w i im r

• 1/1, IS' Wldt. needs seme
TLC, mutt kt moved IS.ed.00.
P . l / 1 , Double Wide Large
Patto. Carport, Large Matter
bedroom, C/HA. Clean 4
Nice......................l u . loo.oo.
• All the above are cash price.

1B0R00M WITH Private bath.
UM par month, shore fully
turn, Lk. Mary heme. MAMto

M—Rooms for R tn t

NO Raaianakto ONars Ratoaad.

A OVIST, managed. MJ-fO wk..
util. pd„ laun., phene, kit.
ttS c r.titim d s s i
CLBAN ROOMS, stag)* storting
m wk. Pa ------ ----------

DHUI
C O N V I N I I N T LOCATION.

103— D u p lO X

cator TV, refrig, microwave,
artvto entrance. HIMM

T rlo T tx / R o n t

C O N V I N I I N T LOCATION,
cetor TV. refrlg. microwave,
arlvato entrance. M3WM
ROOM FOR H IN T . Mt/W k.
l/dryar. peel, house prlvl-

S A N FO R D , l/ t . A/C. Oulat
pats. U M plus dtp.
Available hI touj,
..n
ta s n .
--------SIM IN O LC HIOH, l/ l. C/HA.
carpal, tgulp., kit., InsWa

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laundry, caryert ipss^s____

07—A iM rtm tnts
Pum M ioM /R out

107— M oM lo
Hom os / Ront

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K L D flR SPRISM S aN 417. 1
bdrm. traitors M l week, SIM

CARR O tV IR ,
IRCITINO OPPORTUNITY I
The IANFORO H BRALD Is
tossing tor outgoing,
paraan to salt Advertl
Seminole County market I

T R A C TO R . TR A ILR R 4
Straight tru ck. Regulres

casual, pretest si ana 1 attire
naeded. Aapty In parson i m
N. F R IN C H AYR. Man.-Frt.

All rental end reel estate
advertisements are *ub|ect to
the FeMrel Fair Housing Act,
which make* It Illegal le
advertise any preference, llmItalian er dlscrimlnellen
based eh race, cater, relit ton,
tat. handicap, familial status

114— W orohouso
Sq r c r / Ront
I.N0SQ.FT.

WO seek a BSW/MSW who Is a

S 1S U U L .

Wrap
g e ria tric c a r t . You w ill
avsiwato and
MClAl BGfVfCd IflfGryWItMNIB
ps|iu| sm m
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FA X Naaeawi N M S M tti

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OR A P PLY M PBRSON

OFFICI-W ARBNOUSB, frem
UM/men.. t lJ O s g . F R I M B
location, earner el atA 4 Old
Lk. Mary Rd. In lantord.
kBaaMw
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90—A B o rtm o n tB

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la o c o / R t w t

CONVENIENT 1 4 » oSwMR
FROM HOY. M M — Rat. Ilrd

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SRCWRITY OPPtCBR JOB
Yrobdag. Armed BWaamtod
BreaNy b RwavtEdw jd^teas
SBCURITVOFFICBRS
Fun A P T avoNabto. AB karat.
IFree umterms. Benefits 4
Lie. RRNMMA

epts. SSM-lW/men. HM/dep. I
year toese. He Fats, m s -s i m .
IFFICIBNCIBS 4 C O TT A R !,
1 4 1 badreamt, lantord area.

..........................JH4717.

(ME MART4ARRW AREA
...A ft A F T S “ » F tC I A L " FOO L
e W A S N IB / D R Y B B H O O KU P
FRRO B A S K C A B H 'I P SW

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1 BBRROOM APY. patto. City,
like-in-country, lantord area.

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R I STOP 1 0 . Charming, 1
bdrm., I bath, garage. fplc.&lt;
O AK PLOOKS. CHA. ttow
wiring, plumbing. SSS.SM.
V I , N SW LY K I M O D I L I O .

In. to. util. rm „ MM S. C H A U
A V I . lantord. SM7SS7

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Induatrlel. near l-d....4UMM.
SANFORD, I ACRBS. M ay tor
tMblie....i,.UM...,.„,..,S P iS M -,
K A VW O O O . 1/1, Break la st
v t,

spilt, w/a traps. tas.SM
COUNTRY IIT A T B , V I an 1.*
acres, living, dining, lam.,
renovated, horse stall, tened
Agrl.tet.-Sec.tys.S1M.NS.
HANDYMAN SPdCIALI V I. an
over l/l acre. SM.SM.
D I A O I N D . C u r Do la c .
greenbett. 1/1 fenced. M M M .
A I S U M I NO O U A L I F V .
Plnecrest 1/1. tones, carport.
U7.SM.

1 BROROOM APY. C/NA.
uai/men. + uss/soc. dsp.
m tm tm .
V t , APPROX.

MN SR. Ft.
Sass/Mon. I tri/S e c . Im-

FO nTB STuTM O N TH i
Winter Springs, l / l wathaac.dap.CaR.

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LOVBLV 1 BORAL. conerata

W P lR W .IR tok.R H R S
DCBARV, LMabanl. 1 bdrm.
hpme. huge lanced yd..

Napatsl

w . y o fw .

323-5774

SANPORO-Laka M ary, l/ l.
‘
w ry nice

BXCHANOB OR S l i t your
property located anyeAterel
INVBITORIRBALYY TTS-tolt
DOV'T F OR SC LOSS 0 hemes
tor pennies an the SI. Del In
guanl Tea. Rape’s. RIO'S.
Your area. Tett Pros &lt;11
Bat. H-MM S r

B mm. C/KA. family
ream. to*c. privacy back yard.
Na pats. S77I + sac. Rat. rep.

weno-pu. ANarai ni-iiks.
IANFORO, NIITORIC. I l l
same w/utllittoMIt j i g .

SANFORD, l/ l, Rent, Isaw
1, aato. Nan-gualiling

NIOOBN U M B . V I . Owner
f in a n c in g It.O SS daw n;ties/man. aaa.aM. 77s i t t i .
NO OOWN P A V M B N T. Far
gsallNad keyersl V ito . In
sugar condition, an lerpe tot.
It you are curmstty an any
weitMvp list tor a house. WB
N AVI N O S M IA V 4ILA B U I

........jamw.

, IM S, l/ l. eat In kit.
to acre, heme er office, O C ll
Ranter le ti tassme M IU U
O FF t ld l. Mh St. N .
leal l/ l ptut perch,
n a m e . U M tec. No

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• M R T R L A K B VI Condo,
clean, w/fptc.. paal. lake,
team w/m*ton. t u v m
*SANPORO t/t. w/carpart. rs
canity tem idslid. SJM/IM.
*BtfKIVA area * / l w/t t- acre,
toeae w/sptton P M / tis .
•IN O M R L A R I in. w/dM.

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SANFORD , ta k e S y lv ia ,
• sow ■
11 ACRBS f mabfto kema.
PRIVACY. Oanpva* M4.SM. A.
JW M N ,Y iF F W D ,M M III_
I ACRBS. RSTBBN. High and
d ry . A pprgvdP ta r 1

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Iyaw can own, this I
■ hama, wtth CHA, new

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B A R O A I N l m use________

FIR EW O O D , Sets*nod oak.
141M • toed. For delivery
Cell:........................ JM-assa.
ORBAT OUTDOOR STORAOE,
Beets. RV, Equip. Fenced 4
lighted. Celt 111*744

230— A n tiq u t/ C lis s ic
________C i T l _______
t*7t MOS. Yellow convertible
w/black top, runs gaed. Weber
cerberetar, HO ten, a l l U*so.

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IIS— B M t t i n d

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231-Cart
Iff* is P T . Pan teen beat,
w/galv. trailer, INI, U HP
lurukl mtr., power trim 4 tilt,
great cond. w/many extras.
s u m , o b o . cibtd i d n m n
117— O i r a g t S i l t B

S A T . • - !. I I I ! M a d e r a
Ave /Otf Retails Or. Between
lantord 4 Locust.
PRIDAV A SAT. ONLY, t-ff.
Furn., baby Itamt, lays,
pamat. various household
Items, clothes, everything
must O O. ISO* Decettes
Ave./Off Mellenvllle.

MOtWI XMASI Red II laden Da
Villa, toolbar, OIK ml. s i c .
cond„114K Cash IM i-m s
1*77 0 B L T A * 4 S deer, V 4 Run*
great, perfect cond. brown.
U .B M O fo,Jeo:M I4 * » .
INI CAFRICB Wagon, AC, all
•Metric. New liras A AC. tarn
Call..................
IM7 C H IV Y CAVALIBR, 4 cyl.
4-deer, new paint, tires A

portvtl.OOe OBO. MS-1411.
1**1 LINCOLN TOWN CAR,
llgnatura aartos. taka ever
payments I’ll pay th* first
ana........................... m i n t
M FORO LTD. UK ml., new
paint, lira, battery, brakes.

6MA6E-ESTATI SAUL

i r e t i M 0441_____________

SAT.Nev. 11,44pm.
I ll lhannen Dr., lantord.

M MERCURY Sable. Wagon
run* geed I Needs paint. 1700
ORO.sUdSMMl________
*1 MVURDAl Scetme. 1 tp.
Stem M SUNDANCE, auto.

•gAAAfit IMS AO IAMAIN
Cell M your eerege sale ad by
II neon on Tuesday and lake
advantage of our special
earape tele ad price" Cell
Cleaslfled new tor details!

122*2111

^

W ittfod
OLD A JUNK CARt/TRUCKS
WANTBD. P R E I Haul away.
fpo* CASH. Tracy i M***M.
CAIN MS FAIOt Far JwW Cars.
T ru c k* 4 Ml t C. I Keep
America Raautltull.... «-****
JUNK CARS WPNTBOI Runn
ing er noil Fay 14 7 days a
wk., we haul! 14-----------

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weed
Harm***/
O ft
Lengweed
Markham Rd. Teya. children's
4 ladtos ctofhas. dishes, torn.,
mlcrawava, p u n to*, scuba

I K — O d H p u fo n

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CAMPOROUNO

camp tramopsttoceasi. RPi
aftlltotton. Paid U*M tacrl
tlce UTI I Ceil H

4-MVNMMND. • **« RAM.
VOAmenttors, t#11
KotoaDad p ra ra t
lpch.CpMwd&gt;Mil________
OTRAORt COMPUTER IMHO,
monitor. prtnSar A cart tar
WWd P r s iiis ir w/ built-in
printer. Ban:» MU-

1»7—IporHng 0 —ds
• B I I I C tT T T rK B T

spaadamator 4 mllaega gagaFeld tor aaay storage. III.
L IK I NEW

V I utility raem. Ready to
pa I- All Maw. MS-MU.

MINCER MOTORS :!^

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Directory of Services
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v r a r n rT T x ffV B AU IR II
M j______
or certlttod. To verity a tteto
c e n tre c te rs license c a ll
I4M -M I 7PM. Occupattonal
Lkanaas era ragutrad ky Ike

D U A LITY CLBAJHNO Svct .
Raeaseabto raSsst Free a*l.
Rat. avail, an raguaat. .MFMW

PAN S-O tlP O SA LiD raln* H K
Heaters F 1alure# SwitchesCammede* Faucet* C d . L k .
0SCM4MM. Stna7*..4*t-t4S4

Lie., Banded. Ira.. Sattolac
ikMi f tni f —
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u n o y i i ^ i s m r v i s Ik
Will trash A Wen. pickup 4
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AIPSSALT/Wlrato Brtoasrays.
Uyrs.asp. Fraaatl. Lie./ms
I B S u K t lu B R , P9KW .
CAPTAIN CONCRCTS. Wayne
Baal. 1 Man Quality Operattoni ua-UM ar........ a m -MU.

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Veers of V LC.

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PlUCffla- U rric t, |Ml§||ilitiiu
Custom Desipnl Free Sai l
Wb'ra apen Wkanda. M 4 N M

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living
n. ell appli­
a n c e s. s p a cio u s re am s.
tr e g - llP M w alk to La k e
.a root deal a t m *

Track Mas. St upto m MM
toatpiiad. Cammertlal towel

Mm V A U A t W N * REPAIR
MOST N M T A U A T M N MS. BA.
Lk /B a p aU -a tM S N

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C U M M A M R S H E)

A deilhewse, nice tot. f/t.
yard, ad
in condition I U/.SM

z im R irn s s rn

ratcraen 4 repairs. Pros
esilmeSraceil..

L M B S O fV tC O
AM d RICAN LJUMICARB
Yard B Tree work. Hauling
tool Free eoNmeto.... .Uddtft

m w i n iw h ii, u r
inttal igRapal rtPPump*
Praeasl. i7vr.40-tMP14hr*

A L L LOCKS • *f t BRANM I
Whotosek to public. Local
Installer. Vke-MC. W b iln sli
Lacks 1EM *M east

BUTCMS^I
Vr*. Cap.

K K c trfm
Repair-pdPitian, comm/re*.
L k . IrwrEAMMt*}
ttl «47l

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PRISSURB
Orive*. walk* A peal decks.
CaHNrgasIRy............MO-tlM
a SPRAY AW AY, t*N Praisara
1st. cleaning* Vtoe/MC. Iras
«. Lk./ins............. u s e iso

U d t S f lM I H
But M (an'l Inyour buDgett
1 can halpl Can tar appt:
CraaNuaOaaar.........4*4*1 It.

u 1 ham. wall to wall
carpal, na pats. MM/i
1. +

V I , SUSHANO RBTATBS. m
B a y w eed A v a .. g a ra g e ,
la u n d r y , t a n c a d , C H A .

113— M is ctllin R O u t
BUR SLAR BARS. Easy push
button ratoatal U per tg. It
■ ref Otember-IM-IIM
CHAIN LINK F IN C E . Post*,
gates, E v e ry th ln g I

LOCAL BUSINESl Upgrading'
I n s t ill

1, a

4

SPACES Avatlebtelmmedtetoty
Vi t Im i i Ibii -Ib|
w G it n i t wfl*

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2

Raaeanabla price*.

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1:1110111
m ;»

Peeaaer

T T V B fr ff
1/1, Oarage, large back yard,
new p aint, ca rp a l 4 new
appliances. SIM /M en plus

/ V

BARER FORKLIFT. In food
cond itio n. A skin g 11100.
Fleam c a ilU lt iM

.I S T f o K u T n ..

SANPORD. Ream to
Lg. V I, btk. hama. CHA, dbl.
garage, an I LOTS I FencedONLY!

t W: f - T

Vl $ 2t 0BONIBATN
0 O F F M g i

1 9 3 -M b cb in try / T o o ls

MOVINO SALEH Thurs.Sun.,
U M il S. BRISSON A V I . IX
St. Pineweyt. Furn., appll.,
entlgues, art, glassware

JSOBL

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$300 OFF

BEOINNINO FIANO lattan*.
axperlencad teacher, M
tuilc degree. Call 171 MM

mm.

’S P j P i r t r * * '-

J4VCM*r3^Ara1S*ntord^__

FOB SALE:
it iM ' -aas tg. Ft. For merly
Clatsraams. Delivered to year
tot.............................,m-S7H.
• I SFACE JOISTS. Tin rooting.
14"X70’.H00 « l 7110

OAS/OVEN WALL UNIT, gas
4 burner casktop. Path Ignition
start, vented exhaust head, all
in gaed and. SIM M OBO tor
ell............................ JSM4M.
■I New Scratch A
Dents. New-Used appliances.
.................
le e m jM L
• N B A O B O A ID FOR TWIN
Size BCD. White Wicker.
u m b m pm u .
LO V EIEA T B SOFA, Modem
design, charcoal grey 4
mauve. M N; Black teegusr a
piece koPraam sat MM; 1 bar
stoats. M&gt;.aiMio/««a
RBFRIDBBATOR, STOVC 4
W ASHBR/ORVIR. In peed
condition. Call : W VII.
• R BFR IO BR ATO R 11 Cubic It.
I ids by aide, working but

C&lt;;

ON 04 V A V I., l antord. V I.
isnad small buateaaa or eftlco.
CHA SU.OM ITRATPORD
R B ALYV .................. MI-IOM
IANFORO. V I ItW t V
Ft
Firoptacs. Ip. (haded tot. TLC
m a.saa.Ma.m su7.

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wellsectlent M l. m - M s i.

N A V A L ORANOESP b P R B D
O
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A
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FRUIT. Meriwether Farms.

rm .l Pancad yard I Huge
Oak* I New carpet, ceramic
tile 4 acm. perch I Across the
street frem p ark! O N L Y
UI.MSI TER JU I

sac.NAURBALYYttHTM
JttL......
IANP0RB l/l. tSH
I month plui

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DOUBLE B IO with Mettreta 4
Bex Springs 14100; Bookcase.

vl &gt;«Mim 1 cttttf 1 &gt;
•r 11

CONVBIHIItT 1 A I

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COUCH A LOVE SEAT, oft
white 4 mauve, l i e . cand.
loot less, u m . «o;i?iaaee

221— Good T ilin g s
to B i t

2 2 2 - M tn iC il
Initrum w its

A-f- Beat Appliance i w m i "
F R B C Delhrary a Warranty an
KBNMQRB Weaker-Dryer Petr,

1-4

C D - O p / lit o

$ n t o

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atom

191— B uilding
M b tori# Is

LAKE MDQUE SMOf

cut OR SAC. Mint V I.

Neaeto.sai/m en. a t w .

t/1, apt., w/end.
paNe.lg.rms.Fptc.

R I F U R B I tttlO Office Captors,
■II makes 4 sties. Save up to
10% from Ntwl Warmsty 4
Fraadellvarv....... mj-m-taas

111— A n tlg u M /
CoHoctiM ot

L A M Y 'l BU RT.......UI-01H

1H74M

DELTO NA A R I A , IS acres.
Ideal tor mablle heme er
hemeslto, heroes, caStto* tarmIngar nursery I Zoned agricut •
twrel. U .S M M R A C M .
HLamJhlfl WOW
dwMel
&amp;uow^mwirnd1k
ps/Ml
RnsRIl
n jg
RTITW
W'O
Hnpnclng....... ......SPa-liMTto
SANFORD, S ACRBS, rawed

VI ‘i ! IIKI 1 i‘Hlil'1 Mil

_ lenOwd Area, 1/ 1. ■

n . p r s n u Tayb .
k-Frt. tile d iia.

1*9— Offfe* Supplies

1S9— R m I KttatR

BU Y AND S IL L Goad clean
used furniture 4 entlgues. In
shop r a f ln lt h ln g a v a il.

1171 SO. FT., Store front, hvy
traffic areal S171 month.
j.II_ egg.a^H
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UP 4 OOWNSTAIRS! II OpN.I

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ALUMINUM CANS. Stoat a n t .
copper, brass, newspaper,
glass bottle* A |ar*. Kckomo
Recycling. *11W. 1st. »*•! 1ST
Men. Frl. 1 1, Sat. ♦ I pm
COPIERS WANTED. All Make.
4 liras. Running er not. Will
........... ^-w -w -inh

COCKER SFANIBL PU F F Y , a
months old. Mack, gorgeous
dee.lsvssMs itOO las M U

111— A p p l l a n e t s

E s t a t e , in c .

seal Bsc. »tarter hama.

1 4 1 -H o m tB fo r Solo

1 me. 1st 4 lest, sjee pec.
JM -H H S tfe rM M S T l

R T b I b NINO HRS. to Ml
AawAg |u

Re a l

achaat.SUMS. Catl:»4-iM0.
S BORAL, t B ait I lets, toncad

tnd. wethdryer,

: TRAIN! CM

SFA/HOT T U B i 1 FSR IO N
’ portable w/equlp. underwater
light. M a r OAZEBO. H a w
used. SUM. OOTtoOSMI.
W EID IR HOMS OYM. 17100;
Alrgemator Bear. Bike 171.00;
° B ° DPM1S11
________

aw-m-taMartts-Mta
1 BORRL, R B M O O B LID ttow
bath 4 kit. scm. parch I saio
Dawn. SIM month. tlQ-HM
I O IO R O O M Mobile Name
tla s r. IMS Fllntttona. Asking
17AM. Adult Park, MA1Q7.
U F T . RV. wtth Ftorlda rm. 4
furniture. II OAKS RV FARK.
Lot M after 1:10pm.

I'LL BU Y OR L B A t l YOUR
HOUSE, make payments 4 do
repairs. Call tor datellt.
NaObltoattae. ............A0S-7M7
VB BUY NOUSBIIMM
Any sandmen, All areetl
W ecaaPoyCoM lltl-M M

llano rasa

ID IA L LOCATION I 7M Sg. Ft.
ON Hwy. an. Big Tree Indus.
ofc-UM ear man. M»7M7
O F F I C I A Storage. OH eg ft. A
up. MOVB IN SFCCIALt U U
man. M i a i M e r » U K
SANPORD. Office space. MM
tg. ft. building total. U M eg.
tt.pocoftkounit.in-— ~

PARKSIDB APTS.. I apt.
1/tdSM me. t apt. 1/l'MM
melereOeeesitl

EVENINGS

219— W a n tid to Buy

W a n to d

a THIS I BEDROOM. 1 bath on
shady tamer I
large span living 0
family areas wl^^f
screen perch, security and
MUCH M O R I. Over MM t g
ft. living. MUST S i l l Priced
................... SIMMS.
Call tor appointment.

In

1 Bdrrn^ St7S/me. and up.

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                    <text>S e rv in g S a n fo rd , L a k e M a ry a n d S e m in o le C o u n t y s in c e 1 9 0 8
88th Year. No. 56 - Sanford, Florida

Going for the Gold: 1995 Golden Age Games

[ b r i e f s ______________
Charges mount

Schools cope with
parents who drop
kids off early

SANFORD - Richard Eric Hugulcy. S3. 2 7 IH
tirnvo Drive. Sanford, and Jason Hendricks. 2 I.
ot 2IH Palmwny Drive. Sanford, have been In
eustody at the John E. I’olk Correctional Facility
since Oct. 26.
When originally taken to Jail. Hugulcy was
accused of having traded an electronic
keyboard, which was stolen on Oct. HI from a
church on E. IGtli Street In Sanford. At the
time, he was charged with hurglarv. grand theft,
and dealing in stolen property. Police said
Hendricks was suspected of being an accomplice
In the ease.
At that time. |xtllcc Indicated the two may
have been Involved In as many as six other
church burglaries since mid October.
Since thnt time, both Hugulcy and Hendricks
were charged with burglary, grand theft and
dealing In stolen property, for another chureh
burglary. The latest charges, filed on October
31. were In connection with a burglary on Oct.
24 at a church on E. 16th Street In Sanford.
Police believe additional charges may be made
In the near future.

By V ICKI DeSORMIER
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD — Parents, most with beetle wotk
schedules, and malty with limited resuutees at&lt;
dropping their children oil at school helote
sunrise and picking them up long alter ilatk
Frustrated administrators and teachers tut
often finding themselves hahvsIHliig at Hints
when they should be planning lot classes and
preparing lor lltelr other students.
"W e try lo cut down oil it as much as possible
but there Is only so much we can tin." Maiith
Bingham, principal al Hamilton Elemental\
School, said. "We have a great V program, hot
some parents don't choose to put their kills in n "
Tile before and idler school program, spoiismed
by the Central Florida YMCA, Is available lot
students from 6 a.m. until I In* seltiml olllel.dh
opens at H:I5 a.m,; and Iroin tin- lime •kisses let
out al 3 p.m. tintII 6 p.m.
Because of liability Involved, the Y will only
aeeepl those students who are ollIrlaMv cninlled
In tile urogram. They oiler scholarships lot ilmst
’ See Program s, Page 7A

Wake restrictions lifted
L A K E M ARY — Th e voluntary no*wake
restrictions on Little Lake Mary have been lifted.
City Manager John Litton said that the water
levels have dropped sufficiently to allow the
restrictions to be lifted. Letters bad been sent
out to lakefront residents calling for a voluntary
ban on motorcraft wakes. The ban lasted
approximately 30 days.
Litton suggested however, that lor those docks
still under water In both Little and Hlg Lake
Mury. owners place markers on them to avoid
any hazardous situations.

Oviedo chamber
OVIEDO — The Greater Oviedo Chamber of
Commerce Is holding a Business After Ilnurs
gathering this evening. Nov. 7. from 5-7 p.m.
The event Is sponsored by Mil Boxes Etc., and
all of the Shops at University Palms.
For Information on the event, contact the
chamber office at 365-6500.

T a k in g care
of e lde rly, ill

Roger Burke, 59, of Seminole, above, roars
down Seminole Boulevard along Sanford's
lakefront toward a finish line victory. Burke
took first place In his age group during
yesterdays 5K cycling event at Sanford's
Golden Age Games. Both cycling and tennis
began at 9 a.m. Monday as the first day ot
c o m p e titio n got underday. R ight, Em il
Johnson, 87, of Edgewater, was entered In the
first day's tennis competition. Johnson took
first place In his age group. The Golden Age
Games w ill continue through Saturday at
various locations In the Sanford area. For more
photos and yesterday's results, see pages 4A
and 5A In today's Sanford Herald.

Nursing home care
to expand locally
By NICK FFB IF A U F
Herald Stall Writer
Elderly Seminole County residents and those
needing special nursing rare will have it luoadci
choice of facilities In the future
The Sliite ol Florida Department ol Health and
Rehabilitative Services (HRS) Iasi moiiili an
noimccd a need for Improved heitllhcnic l.ielllites
In II's District 7. Suhdlstrict 4 HRS area, which is
Seminole County. As ol October 30. a mini ol 12
applications to build bad alrcadv Iteen tiled
See N u rsin g , Page SA

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APPLAUSE
BellSouth Telephone Pioneers

M«c«M M M S , WXI Kantolan

Hug a Bears lor children In need ol a friend
during traumatic circumstances have proven
extremely valuable to law enforcement person­
nel. Members of the BellSouth Telephone
Pioneers donated a number ot Hug-a Bears to
the Sanlord Police Department. Shown at the
presentatio n, le ft to rig h t. Libby and Ed
Mossman, Kathy Thornton, police CpI. Greg V
Smith. Kathy Browning, and Dennis Thornton

Stranded
students?

H is t o r ic b o a rd f o c u s : A ll m a il re v ie w
From a u tl reports
SANFORD - The Historic Pre­
servation Board has a lengthy
agenda for Ibis Wednesday after­
noon's Hireling. At least five com­
m e rcial and eight residential
applications for certificates of ap­
propriateness are listed.
Four Items are also scheduled for
acknowledgement of the Minor Re­
view Committee.

One Hem scheduled lor discussion
Involves the amendments which the
clly has created to Its city codes
regarding mailboxes and newspaper
receptacles In the historic district ol
Sanford.
T o m Pierce. S a u lo n l's
postmaster, hits been Invited to
attend Ihc Hlslotie Preservation
Board meeting. According lo the
Invitation settl to Pierce by Historic
Preservation Board City Liaison

School board
meets in new
building tonight

Andrew Van Gaale. "Th e board
wishes to discuss the Issue of (xtstal
delivery In tile old Sanford residen­
tial historic district, particular}’ the
desire to keep the historical Integri­
ty ol the district Intact by retaining
porch delivery, and eliminating
rural ivpc mailboxes and clustertype niiilllHixes within ihe historic
district.
The changes which Ihc clly hits
been examining tor its building

codes deal with ImiiIi mall Ihixcs
and newspajier Itoxcs.
At the present lime. Section -I.Uol
the code deals with these Items
Alter it designation ot an area being
a historic district, the piesetii code
says walls, fences or outdoor
ail vert isin g si gns cannot he.
"creeled, altered, rest tiled. moved
or demolished." until nlict an
Application lor Ccrtltleaic ot \ppm
See M all. PageSA

Coming in for a landing

By VICKI DaBORMIER
Herald Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — They're not quite ready for
business, hut the new Seminole County school
Ixtard will host their first event In the new district
facility.
The board will inert for the lit si time In the E
Lake Mary Boulevard facility tonight lor lltelr
regularly scheduled meeting.
Among I he Items on the agenda Is the
recognition ol a group ot National Merit Scholars
from schools across the county.
"They Just thought It would lie more festive to
have something like that In the new building.''
Juan Walker, clerk lo the hoard, said.
For the time liclng all the day-to-day operations
and even Ixtard work sessions will continue to
lake place at the current facility. 1211 S
Mclloiivillc Avc.. Sanlord
“ The building Is not ready lor os to move m
yet.” Walker said.
According to Supi. Paul Hagerly. there will lxno grand o|x'iilng ceremonies when the move is
made to the new building.
"Th a t'sJust not necessary.” he Mid.
T lir new four-story laelllty Is cx|x'cicd lo lxready lor lull ix'cupuncy by the middle ol
DeeemlxT.
The iii.ilti district schtxtl Ixtard oil Ices and
various ancillary tuclltilcs will lx- consolidated
into ibe new building. The outlying olllccs will he
Bee School. Page BA

Flaps down, toady lot landing a large white
wading bird suddenly realizes this isn't Lake
Monroe, but a Hooded area in a residential
community along Country Club Road Al­

H*l*MPSolo b, tommy Vlncvnt
though very little rain has (alien recently, the
water-soaked land is still plaguing residents in
some areas which Hooded in Lake Mary and
the county.

SUBSCRIBE TO THE SANFORD HERALD FOR TH E BEST LOCAL HEWS COVERAGE. Call 322-2811
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�* A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida -Tuesday, November 7, 1995

N EW S FROM T H E R EG IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA
B R IIFS

Florida scie n tists w ant to try
for clim ate prediction cen te r

Mora expansion: believe it or not
ORLANDO — Believe II: Ripley’s Is expanding Its segment of
the gee-whir attractions field Into high-tech simulators, a giant,
walk-through aquarium and Interactive museums.
The Orlando-based company will go far beyond Us
two-headed calves and fur-covered trout, says Its president,
Bob Mastcrson.
"We're trying to diversify," Mastcrson said. "We've been In
the Ripley's Believe It or Not) business for a long time, and
we've been picking off opportunities.
Since 1985. Ripley's franchisees have opened 18 Believe It or
Not! museums, many of them overseas, for a total of 24
worldwide. Ripley's moved its headquarters from Toronto to
Orlando two years ago. putting Its operations closer to the
Industry's leaders.
Gariy this year, the company purchased the tights to the
Guinness World Records concept. It acquired five Gulnneaa
museums, which use graphic Illustrations, videos and objects
to depict records In a wide variety of categories.
Plans for reinvigorating the attractions Include the building
of a new, high-tech prototype In Orlando that will be used as a
testing facility and showpiece for franchisees.
Masterson would not discuss specifics of Ripley's financial
performance. But he said revenue has doubled In the past
seven years and all of the attractions are profitable. Attendance
Is now at 10 million a year.
"Although Ripley’s Believe It or Notl has really been the
cornerstone of the company," Masterson said, "we realise that
to grow we have to attach the Ripley's name to other things."

Th e Assoelatod Frees________
Scientists at some of the
state's universities want to build
a climate prediction center that
would let them b etter u n ­
derstand mysterious warming
and cooling of the Pacific that
has been blamed for drought In
Africa, storms In California and
hurricanes In the Atlantic.
The center, which would be In
Tallahassee, would study global
weather patterns, Including El
Nino (pronounced NEEN-yo). a
p h e n o m e n o n In w h ic h a
warm-water current In the Pacif­
ic changes Its pattern. The
temperature change In turn af­
fects wind currents far above the
earth.
Scientists from Florida State
University, the University or
Florida, the University-of South
Florida and the University of

Most Florida Immigrants from Insldo US
GAIN ESVILLE — The latest wave of foreign-bom Immigrants
to Florida are coming from Inside the United States, especially
Cubans moving out of New York, a university study shows.
Between 1985 and 1990. Florida received 200.380 foreignbom immigrants from other states and 258,291 from other
countries. California, the only state with more resettling
Immigrants, drew 233.952 foreign-bom immigrants from other
states, said June Marie Nogle, a research demographer at the
University of Florida's Bureau of Economic ana Business
Research.
"Th e Impacts will be much more dramatic In Florida because
It receives nearly as many foreign-bom Immigrant* from other
states as California does even though Its population Is much
smaller," Ms. Nogle said Monday In a release.
Florida captured more foreign-bom immigrants from New •
York between 1985 and 1990 than any other state. In fact, the
63.849 Immigrants from New York who resettled In Florida
represented the largest single movement of immigrants '
between any of the states. Nogle said.
New Jersey ranked second, giving Florid* 26.738 resettling
Immigrants.
The study's findings are from data collected as part of the
1990censusand released for theflrst time this fall.
When Cuban refugees came to the United States in the 1980a
and 1970s. many refugee assistance programs tried to place
them in various parts of the country. But as immigrants get'
older, they are moving to Florida to be near family members or
because they want to live In a place with a stronger Cuban
ethnic community, she said.

From Associated Fro ss reports_______________________

This Is • photograph of ths
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Church of 8anford circa 1853.
Photo shows loft to right, front
row: Olive Booth, Unknown,
Elsie McWhorter, Bobblenette
Beard and Evelyn Huntley;
- second row: Francis Walton,
Unknown, Betty Whitmire, Ann
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Charles Goethe, Harold Dekle,
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Kannath Dekle, and teacher
W .H , M u rra y. If you can
Indentlfy any of the unknowns,
contact G. M. Btlneclpher.

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Becoming mostlyi cloudy with a
good chance of showers and
thunderstorms late. Low In the
upper 60s to around 70. South­
west wind 10 mph. Chance of
rain 50 percent. Wednesday:
Mostly cloudy with showers and
thunderstorms likely during the
m o rn in g : T h e n d ecre asin g
cloudiness. High In the upper
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because of the charges against
her she may have to rethink
whether she will continue to dive
Into crowds at concerts.
Robert Lukas. 19. and Ryan
O ’Donell. 18, had claimed Love
punched them durtng a concert
In March at a club in Orlando.
“ I felt It was proved beyond a
doubt." said Lukas, a Florida
Southern College student in
Lakeland who claimed he was
punched three times In the
chest. “ I'm upset she got off
because ofa technicality."
O'Donell. who spent about five
hours on the witness stand
Monday, said he thought it was
wrong that a newspaper photo of
Love with her fist cocked In front
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W E S T PALM B E A C H .
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lewycm have challenged.
Reed gasped when a Ju ry Th e y «ay Reed waanished tato
acquitted him of manslaughter the plea bargain after the Feb.
In the shooting death of his 10 shooting and did not un­
derstand the deal. ,
friend Chris Cartgnan, 15.
Th a t plea allowed the state to
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s h o u ld n 't h a v e b e a d a n charge nim w ith pos*e**lnn of
expression of relief. The y in­ a firearm by a Juvenile d dln it, which then permitted
tend to try him for third-degree
state to charge him with
murder in the same case. But It
third-degree murder, in add
wouldn’t be double jeopardy,
they said, because murder and tion to manslaughter.
manslaughter are separate
If a Judge throws out the plea
crimes.
deal, ( h* t tati* could tf H pursue
Reed's a ttorn ey, P atrick the third-degree murder count.
Curry, said, however, "it will
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be difficult for them to do some
of the things that they're alleg­ Thursday to hold Reed without
bail. He was freed after his
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a Judge threw out crim inal
charges against Courtney Love
by two teen-ager* who claimed
the rock star had slugged them
at a concert.
Orange County Judge Jon is
Halker said the teen-agers were
not exposed to any greater
amount of violence than could
be reasonably expected at an
alternative rock .'oncert.
After the verdict. Love said she
thought Florida was a violent
state where rock ’n’ roll stars
constantly get In trouble.
"Even the state of Florida Is
shaped like a gun." she said,
pausing to sign autographs and
ids* a couple of fans.
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In opean currents, allowing
warm water to pool In the Pacific
Ocean, near Peru and Ecuador.
As the warm water takes the
place of colder walef. the warm
ocekn surface water heats the
humid air In places where* It Is
usually chilled. The warm air
rises and forms clouds that
produce heavy rains In areas
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round. The atmosphere adjusts
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weather around the globe —
such as the number of hurri­
canes sweeping the Atlantic.
El Ninos typically last two to
three years.
T h e Florida scientists are
competing against two other
groups for federal funding. One
group Includes the Columbia
University. The other Includes
the University or California at
Los Angeles and the University
of Hawaii.
Federal money In the center's
first year would be 84 million to
85 million. The Florida scientists
have requested 82.5 million In
matching money from the state
Legislature..
The National Oceanographic
and Atmospheric Administration
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1996,

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T A L L A H A S S E E — South Florida sugar growing should be •
halted because it causes health problems In residents of Belle •'
Glade and other cane growing areas, a former governor says.'
Former Republican Qov. Claude. Kirk said he rued a lawsuit
Monday to try to use Florida's nuisance laws to stop the
Industry's use of chemicals and burning of fields.
Kirk told a news conference the plaintiffs include Albert.
Peterson and other Belle Glade residents who say they have
respiratory and other problems due to chemicals and smoke
from the sugar cane fields.
The suit could ultimately "force the Industry to pay ... 100
percent of the cleanup costs associated with the willful
destruction of areas in and around Everglades National Park."
Kirk said.
Attorney Jack Scarola of West Palm Beach said the suit filed
In Palm Beach County Circuit Court did not actually ask the
industry to pay Everglades cleanup cost*. •
"Tha t is a potential area for expansion" of the suit. Scarola
said.
No hearing dates had been set.
The suit aid not name a damage amount but said It seeks in
excess of 810.000 for plaintiffs who suffered skin lesions,
respiratory ailments and other health problems.
The suit also seeks a temporary injunction to bar growers
U.S. Sugar Corp., Flo-Sun Inc., Okeelanta Corp. and A. Duda ft
Sons from continuing to operate.
"Th e way the courts are moving It will probably take two
years to do It. but I am sure we will get it dismissed," said Bob
Buker, a U.S. Sugar vice president.___________________________

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Monday in the Florida Lot­
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more soybeans because the crop
In Argentina might be smaller,
said Jim Jones, a professor of
agricultural and biological engi­
neering at the University of
Florida.
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fin a n c ia l d iffe re n c e ." said
Christine Harwell, a marine poli­
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Miami. "For other countries. It's
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for such a center.
The Florida scientists say that
by understanding El Nino they
can make two-year forecasts on
some weather trends.
James O'Brien, a professor or
meteorology and oceanography
at Florida Slntc University, says
u climate center would help
forecast whether a winter would
be warm or cold and whether a
summer would be wet or dry.
T h a t would help farm ers
choose which crops, and how
much, to plant, he said. Other
uses of the center could Include
managing water resources, by
helping regions know whether or
not to expect a drought.
" If we know It's going to be a
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PO LICI BRIEFS
Chtck cashing
Sanford police arrested Cecil Lorenzo Daniels. 33. or 1206 W.
ISth Street Saturday. Officers said they were called to a store
In the 1100 block of W. 13th Street, regarding a man
attempting to cash a check for $390, which the clerk reportedly
knew had Insufficient funds. Police said Daniels told them he
was offered $100 by another man If he could cash the check.
The other man was not immediately located. Daniels was
charged with uttering a forged Instrument. Officers found he
was also wanted on an active warrant for violation or probation
on a conviction of sexual battery.

Shots flrtd
Sanford police arc Investigating two snooting Incidents
Sunday. One of them occurred ot the West Sanford Boys &amp;
Girls Club building at 919 S. Persimmon Avenue. Only one
shot was said to have been fired, but It reportedly caused an
estimated $300 damage to a window.
The second Incident Sunday was at a residence In the 1300
block of S. Summerlin Avenue. Police said a total of 10 rounds
of ammunition were fired Into the front or the building. They
said the bullets completely penetrated the building, exiting
through the rear.
No one was reportedly struck by any of the bullets at either of
the two locations.

Warrants
• Mary Francis Fowler. 38, 1006 Mangoustinc Avenue.
Sanford, reportedly turned herself In at the Sanford police
department Sunday. She was wanted for violation of probation

on a conviction of sale of cocaine:
•Gordon S. Kimbrough. 25. of Altamonte Springs, was
served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Saturday. He was wanted an a warrant for contempt of court.
• Ned Raines III. 37. 1911 Airport Blvd., was located by
Sanford police In the 400 block of Seminole Blvd. Sunday. He
was found to be wanted on a Volusia County warrant for falling
to appear on a charge of driving with a suspended license.
• Robert Jason Kemp. 25. 40 Rock Cove Court. Sanford, was
located by police at 18th Street and Elm Avenue Saturday. He
was wanted on warrants for having no motorcycle driver's
license, driving with a suspended license, and driving under
the Influence.
• Lorrie Jean Harris, 23. 181 Monroe Avenue. Lake Mary,
was located by Lake Mary police at her residence Friday. She
was wanted on an Osceola County warrant for obtaining/posscsslon of a controlled substance by fraud.
• william Ellis. 28. 2171 Granby Street. Sanford, was served
n warrant at the Jail Friday. He was wanted for falling to appear
to pay a fine.
• Heather Lynn Zcyslng, 25. 2109 Hartwell Avenue, was
arrested by deputies at the Seminole County Courthouse
Friday. She was wanted for falling to appear for ball, and falling
to appear for ball on a conviction or having a suspended drivers
license.

Domestic cases
• Earl Johnson. 61, 2085 Burrows, Sanford, was arrested by
deputies at his residence Friday following a reported
altercation with his wife. He was charged with battery,
domestic violence.
•G lenn Allen Montgomery Jr.. 23. 2617 Mohawk. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police near Santa Barbara and Georgia
Avenue Friday following a dispute with his wife. He was
charged with battery, domestic violence. Police also found he
was wanted on a Volusia County warrant for violation of

probation on a convlcllon of driving with a suspended/revoked
license.
• Holly Denise Puckett. 35. 5610 S. Sanford Avenue, and
Howard R. Rankin. 33, 205 E. 27th Street, were arrested by
Sanford police In the 2600 block of Park Avenue Sunday
following an altercation. Each was charged with battery,
domestic violence.
•J o e l Hernandez, 35, 325 Trotter Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police at 25th Street and Willow Avenue
Sunday following a reported dispute with his wife. He was
charged with battery, domestic violence.
• Edwin Holt. 38, 1222 Lincoln Court, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police In the 1600 block of W. 13th Street Friday
following a reported dispute with a female. He was charged
with battery, domestic violence. Saturday at the Jail, deputies
found he wanted on a warrant for failing to appear on a charge
of sale of cocaine.

Rttail thefts
• Erica Holmes. 18. of 76 Lake Monroe. Sanford, and
Deborah Jones, 21. of 25706 Parkslde. Sanford, were both
arrested by Sanford police at a retail store In the 3600 block of
Orlando Drive Saturday. A video camera reportedly showed the
two women putting on new pair of shoes, and attempting to
leave the store without paying. Holmes* shoes were reportedly
valued at $46.99. Jones* shoes were said to be valued at
$16.95. Each was charged with retail theft.
•B rian Lee Aycock, 38, of Orlando, was arrested at the
Seminole Towne Center Saturday. He was accused of
attempting to take a $59.60 shirt from a rack, and trying to
trade It at the same store for another shirt valued at $44. He
was charged with retail theft.

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Tha Sanford Optimist Club tponaorod a Rad
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Age Game participants at 7 am. each morning this week.

One of the quietest of the Golden Age Gemes Is
checkers, played at the Santord Senior Center.
Wilson Gordon Sr., 79. ot Sanford, waits as
Edward Dhayer of Oviedo, makes a move. Rudy
Eckhardt took the number one place In checkers

competition, w h it Gordon finished second and
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Lowetz ol Longwood, were entered In yesterday's
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• 7:00 a.m. — Breakfast. Sanford Civic Center, sponsored by the
Over 50 Club.
• 7:00 a.m. — 5K Run. starting from Sanford Ctvtc Center,
sponsored by Central Florida Regional Hospital.
•9 :0 0 a.m. — Canoe, sprint. Lake Carolla. Fort Mellon Park,
sponsored by American Red Cross.
• 10:00 a.m. — Canoe, obstacle. Lake Carolla, Fort Mellon Park,
sponsored by American Red Cross.
• 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Golf, long drive, at Sanford Airport,
sponsored by City of Winter Springs.
• 10.00 a.m. — Pinochle, held at and sponsored by Renlassancc of
Sanford.
• 11:00 a.m. — Pancake race — Fort Mellon Park, sponsored by
Pilot Club.
• 12:30 p.m. — Tennis at Sylvan Lake Park, sponsored by City of
Sanford.
• 2:00 p.m. — Dance competition at Sanford Civic Center
sponsored by Over 50 Club.
• 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.. Hobby and Photography show, at Sanford City
Hall, sponsored by Seminole County Extension Homemakers.
(NOTE: Open to the public)
•6 :3 0 p.m. — Mid-week banquet at Sanford Civic Center
sponsored by Over 50 Club. (NOTE: Tickets must be purchased in
advance from the Senior Center or representative of Over 50 Club.

Bike ridere prepare for the SK cycle race
yeeterday morning at the Senior Wing of the
Sanford Civic Center. Roger Burke, left of
Seminole, and Daria Patty of Melbourne, both 59

years of age, finished first and second In their age
division during the 'aces held yesterday morning
along the lakefront. Later, at 1 p.m., the men also
finished In the seme order tor the 10K race.

Perennial competitor and winner
Rla Ter-Hear, now 63, added
another first piece victory to her
years of wins at tha Goldan Age
Garnet. She finished number one
In her age group In both the 5K
and 10K cycle races yesterday.

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EDITORIAL

Codes and
comics
W hat

has

this

w o rld

com e

to?

The se

Sanford Herald editorial com m ents are In
favor of a com ic atrip. A com ic atrip? Yea. T h e
one a p p e a rin g d a lly In th is new spaper,
w ritten b y C h ic Yo u n g . It's Blondle.
Fo r com ic fans w h o do m ore than look for
h u m o r, It la apparent that for the past few
m o n ths, B lo nd le has, In itself, been an
editorial, a w ritin g Intended to b rin g som e­
th in g to light and get people to give It
consideration.
T o b rin g y o u u p to date. D u rin g Septem ber,
Y o u n g w rote about h o w Blondle, w h o has
owned and operated a catering service from
the kitchen of h e r hom e, has decided to
obtain h e r o w n shop.
D u rin g m oat of the m o n th of October. C h tc
Y o u n g dived headlong into the real estate
Industry, sh o w in g the com p lexity of fin d in g a
location for a sm all "m o m -a n d -p o p " type
business.
N ow , Mr*. Bum atead Is faced w ith h a vin g to
obtain the needed perm it* In orde r to aet u p
her business. It's w o rth scanning on a d ally
basis.
O n N o vem ber 1. after locating an alreadyexisting b uilding, Blondle w en t to city hall. In
orde r to aet u p h e r business, she w as told she
w ould have to get perm its from the C o u n ty
H ealth Departm ent, C ity H ealth D epartm ent,
C o n s u m e r Affair*, P la n n in g a n d Z o n in g ,
L ic e n s in g B o a rd , A r c h it e c t u r a l R e v ie w
C o m m itt e e , a n d E n v ir o n m e n t a l Itn p a c t
board.
W e can o n ly Im agine the additional n u m b e r
of perm its *he w o u ld have been required to
obtain tf aha planned to b u ild a new structure.
T o p u t h u m o r Into the com ic atrip, Blondle
asked the cle rk w here she w ould have to go
n e x t. If she o b ta in e d a ll the requested
perm its. T h e response eras that the clerk
d id n ’t k n o w , n o one had ever gone that Car
before.
C h ic Y o u n g la w ritin g about real situations.
H e is a resident o f W . C e ntral Florida, a nd is
probably w ell-versed on w h a t o u r cittoena
have to go thro ug h In orde r to establish a
business.
H o w did all o f this get started? B ack w he n
the m agnificent houses were b uilt rig h t here
In w hat la now called the Sanford Historic
District, a person s im p ly bought a lot, b u ilt a
house, a nd If a s w im m in g pom o r garage w as
needed, he built It. T h e n alter obtaining
utilities, he m oved In w ith his fam ily, a n d
(hopefully) lived hapily ever after.
Depending on how long ago a house w as
b u ilt, there m a y have been no needed
permits, o r Just a few. T h e n u m b e r needed
w ould grow as years pasted.
Now . w hat Blondle Bum atead is finding,
isn't far from w rong. It w o u ld take possibly
that m a n y perm its to d o the sam e rig h t here
In Sanford.

N one of this w ould surprise m y m other
W hen m y mother wss a girt in Russia, she
suddenly found herself Popped into an oven. A
cold oven. Her mother, hearing that their town
might soon be visited by a band of Jew-haters,
wanted to protect her child by any means
necessary.
My mother, in this country, thought she saw
anti-Semitism almost everywhere,
&gt;ere. when I was
growing up In Boston, 1 thought she was right.
Hooligans came Into our neighborhood beating
up old men and boys, me among them. They
said we were Chrlst-killers. In the movies, we
saw newsreels of hooligans beating up old
Jewish men and boys in Germany.
But there were no concentration camps here,
and in time, 1 relaxed, although m y mother
didn't.
Still, although I have not directly experienced
any anti-Semitism t o m any years. 1 am never
surprised to see It emerge in the most unex­
pected places.
Consider the glossy, guttering first edition of
George, a magazine edited by Jo h n F. Kennedy
J r.
In a long article on the opposition to (angsts
rap and Its demeaning of women, among others,
Paul Alexander profiled a num ber of the
combatants on both sides. T h e leading critic of
gangsto rap Is Delores Tucker, a liberal Democrat

WE MER5CCL MAKIN61£ TIE
DRSSST COLD PIUNk PRMPER.

It’s T h e E co n o m y, Stupid

w hen out from the green
me a SOyear t o mar employuceto Into a creative new
idrtvcr. You want conflict?

Fo r example. Let's assum e that everyone in
a certain city block has a beautiful b rick
home. Someone cornea along and says, "H e c k
w ith them . I w ant an orange-colored m etals id in g h o m e w it h a p u r p le ro o f. T h e
neighbors, of course, object, (w h o could
blame them ?)

Letters to the editor an* welcome. All letters
must be signed. Include the address.or the wrtter
and a daytime «e Icplwoe number, tellers should
bejxi a single subject and be as brief as possible.
T h e letters are subject to editing.

Tim e Warner last August? "Must
itat you debase
our nation and threaten our children for the
take of corporate profits? * Now there's a ques­
tion worthy of m y talk show hoot. Maybe If
Dole's president thing doesn't work out, well
audition him t o the job.
But why Uroit the question to Time Warner?
W hy limit the talk about values to eex, vio­
lence, rap Yi* roll?
In a conversation
last week, La bor
Se creta ry Robert
R eich— the
o n ly
man in the adminis­
tra tio n w ho atilt
talks this way said
that. *lf companies
have
a
m oral
responsibility not to
fill the piovle the­
ater and alrwavea
w ith violence and
moral degradation,
do they not also
| Book the CEO
have a responsibili­
who's posting
ty to keep workers
»
profits
enrol
em ployed
w hen
i re
replacing
profits a n rising? A
parmsnsnt
moral responsibility
workers with
to upgrade worker

tamps and

T h e n , the city Is faced w ith co m in g u p w ith
restrictions to avoid this from
again and to protect the righto o f o t h e n ?
Ordinances and codes are p u t into place.
T h e n more codes and m ore codes, u n til
practically everything a person w ants to d o
requires a perm it from someone. N a tura lly,
moat o f the permits coat m oney.

LETTERS TO EDITOR

Clinton, Cabinet are
on different pages

ELLEN GOODMAN

to, anyway. I h a w this hot M m
law T V ta li show. Sally, Jenny,
Lafto take a mestlngl lt*a yours

■cUdiacipUne. compaaalon, reeponaibUlty.

make them deplorable to the German people as a
whole
"T h e same dynamic." said Dr. Welslng. "is
happening now. The issue is setting up black
people as the trash that should be extermlnated."
« . . .
Delores Tucker agrees. As Paul Alexander
wrote in the article, “ she sees an ominous force
In the culture, put there by nonblacks. that haa
as Its ultimate goal the destruction of the black
race in America."
Paul Alexander asked. "W ho are they?"
Tucker evaded the question, directing Alex­
ander to her friend and adviser. Dr. Welslng. He
reported Welslng's grand conspiracy theory that
with whites in this country increasingly angry *•
and decreasing in numbers ~ there are minority
groups (such as Jews) who - to keep the
frustration and rage of whites away from them ••
focus hatred on other minorities. Particularly
blacks.
"T o the extent." Skid Dr. Welting, "that they
are involved in the production of these gangita
rap records, the Jew s are consciously or
subconsciously acting out what happened to
them (In Germany) and building up protection
forthemaeives."
Delores Tucker did not disagree, but would not
be as specific aa Welslng.

JACK ANDERSON

W 7* NEMNWKMOP

W h y have we reached this point? No. T h i s
la one situation w e c a n 't blam e entirety o n a
city o r a ny governm ent. T h e reason all o f this
has com e about la from people a bu sin g the
rules and not ca rin g about their neighbors.

W e d o n 't know where C h ic Y o u n g I* go in g
w ith this Blondle com ic strip. O n ly tim e w ill
tell, and regular Blondle co m ic atrip readers
w lli eventually find out w h o w ins. W ill It be
Blondle o r the city? Not o n ly does the p u b lic
have a right to know , b u t they m ust realise
w h a t to going on. and perhaps w h y w e have
fewer m om -and-pop type businesses than are
co uld have.

who marched with Martin Luther King and later
Founded the National
Political Congress or
Black Women. She
haa been a ceaseless
b a t t l e r fo r c i v i l
rights.
O n e o f D e lo re s
Tucker’s frienda. Dr.
Frances Cress Weising, who practices
general and child
psychiatry In Wash­
in g to n . D .C .. has
helped shape Dolores
T u c k e r's thoughts
about the eauaea of
11 am never
racism.
aurprlaad to at
W elting told the
antl-Samltlsm
wrtter or the article
emerge In the
that gangata rap la
most
part of a conspiracy
unexpected
to set up black peoplaces, J
"as the trash that
pie "as
should be extermt
nated," So. too. she added, "prior to killing six
million people, the Nails waged a systematic
campaign in the media to make the Semites of
the Jewish religion look less than human, to

trading porks
to fully fund penfor pink slips. J
p u n s , to pro­
health care? ~
Applying his own economic book of virtues,
he'o been trying to raise the minimum wage.
gat rid of aweatshopi, and save the Earned
income Tax Credit. He's convinced that there's
a "great pool of untapped indignation * about
companies that are reaping and not sharing
the benefits of an im proved econom y.
Executives In the 1980* talked almost rou­
tinely about their responsibilities to con­
sumers. workers and comm uni ties But today.
IW ch aaya. "the CEO s arc remarkably quiet.
Ite are acting as if the economy had nothing to
do with values. We need a serious national
atlonal &lt;
dlscustom about corporate respon sibility,
What we have Instead Is a rich, argumenta­
tive vocabulary of r i p t and wrong to use when
we talk about our personal behavior and cul­
ture. When we get to the question of how we
relate to each other in our economic life, we
are reduced to the flat, parsimonious language
of numbers and money.
•ally Jesse Raphael defends talk T V against
Bennett fk Company’s charges of trash TV . by
that "The purpose of the ahow la very
much a morality play.
WeS. that's a bit hard to swallow. But han. if
you ward a morality play, have I got a new gig
for you. Th e name of m y ethics hour? You
: "It's The Economy. Stupid."

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W A SH IN G TO N -- If there was ever an
example of how far adrift BUI Clinton haa
become from his own administration, consid­
er a recent Cabinet meeting at which the
president was a no-show.
Just days before Clinton Jolted Democrats
by denouncing his record on taxes, White
House Chief of Staff Leon Panctto waa
warning Cabinet secretaries not to M y
anything inflammatory about the budget
battle that might "w ind up hanging hun
(Clinton) out to dry." according to a source
present.
But that's pretty
much what Clinton
did to fellow Democ r a t a w h e n he
dropped a bombshell
about his 1993 bud­
ge t. C lin t o n c o n rsa ssd d u r in g i
Houston furvd-ntlser:
" I t m ight surprise
you to know I think I
raised them (taxes)
too much too.”
H a d C lin to n att e n d e d t h i s
p a rticu la r Cabinet ■ Consider a
meeting laat month,
reoant Cabinet
perhaps he would
have heeded
P a n e tta 's plea to
wass
'keep the message
no-show.
J
“ A lth o u g h
c*
l e arr ."
Panetta asked all
Cabinet officials to
submit petontfBUy controversial statements
about the budget to the White House for
review, the president is the one who Is not on
the ssiw* pngs. Cknton blamed
t o his
faux pas, but many Democrats am
beginning
g Ito believe public mishaps and c o m
culpas am
are congenital In the «s fyflf n 4 rf In
chief, In the last few weeks. Clinton has made
a habit of embarrassing seif-flagellation in the
presence ofjournalists.
"It's been difficult on both sides to figure
out where we're going." one senior House
Democratic strategist told us. “ There's
ual suspicion. ... What constantly gets
ia they (White House) are going to run
nst us in 1996. and everybody goes their
own ways."
Democrats who harbor suspicions about
Clinton’s resolve recall the administration’s
rem arkable evolution since laat May. when
House Democrats held a weekend retreat to
discuss ways to combat the Republican
budget. The y broke Into 16 groups of 10
members each, whose composition waa
designed to ensure a diversity of region, race,
Meongy and even age.

Although sharp differences of opinion
nerged from the third exercise, there was
near-unanimity on the first two: Medicare
wss the issue on which Democrats had to lay

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Programs
most have gone home.
"It's sad," she said. "We usually call the
families which might not have the resources to
parents, but we can't turn them away.”
pay for the care.
Right now, the school does not have a program
"B u t we have parents dropping their kids off on
of before or alter school care so students are
campus before 7 a.m. with no place to go,"
brought to "holding areas’* In the media center
Bingham said.
and In the cafeteria to wait Tor classes to begin.
YM CA programs are available for leas than $20
Arrangements are being discussed to have the
per week at many schools.
Boys and Oirls Club provide a program Tor the
The school tried to position a stafT person at the
studenta at a coot of $1 per year, which Is the
front of the school to turn parents away who tried
nonpal dues for Joining the club.
to drop the youngsters off early, but the drop offs
Th e problem of students being dropped off
switched to other spots on campus.
early and left late Is not limited to Seminole
Dave Scott, principal at Idyllwllde Elementary
County, however.
School said the problem Is not so pronounced at
At Deer Park Elementary In New Port Ritchey.
hta school where a doten students are enrolled In
Just north of Tampa, most of the kids who arrive
the YM C A program and there have been only two
early get there on loot or riding bikes, receptionist
Instances this year where other students have
Linda Petrynice said Monday. School doesn't
been dropped off too early.
start until 0:lB a.m .
"T h e y both had a problem with getting to work
The before-school care program at Deer Park is
on time and finding something to do with their
$30 a week.
children." Scott said.
Schools worry about the children maybe being
H e. said the school is always willing to help
picked up by strangers, or wandering out Into
rents find some alternative care for the children
streets.
fore and after school. Parents are encouraged to
“ It's Just not safe," said Jeanne Friedman,
drop the children off with neighbors who arrive at principal of OJus Elementary School in Miami.
school at the appropriate time or to arrange for a
Friedman submitted a legislative proposal to
carpool.
the Dade County school board that seeks to close
"Whait it comes down to," Scott said, "Is
a loophole In a state law that holds a principal or
making a choice between getting to work on time
teacher responsible for each student... during the
and the safety of their child/’
time he Is attending school, and during the time
Bingham added that the schools can not be
he is on school premises."
responsible for children who are dropped off
Local ofTIIcials schools don't have the personnel
randomly around campus.
to
watch the early arrivals or wait with the kids
"W e can not ensure their safety and are don't
after school.
want to do that," she said.
"These are parental responsibilities," Scott
Inca Bchmook. principal at Midway Elementary
‘They have to make arrangements for their
said "quite a few parents" drop their children off
children. That's the key."
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early and do not retrieve them until long after InUm stW i frsm
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Cops nab
six people
SANFORD — Undercover of­
ficers from the Seminole County
sheriff's department Clty/County
Investigative Bureau (C C IB )
conducted an undercover sting
operation Friday night at Maple
Avenue and First Street In
downtown Sanford.
• Donald James Miller, 55,
585 O enoa La n e , S a n fo rd ,
charged w ith assignation to
commit prostitution.
•Harry Leron Miles. 49, of
585 O enoa La ne . Sa n fo rd ,
charged w ith solicitation to
commit prostitution.
• Rana Greg Spleguer, 32, of
Deltona, charged with assignstlon to commit prostitution.
•Joseph Thomas Davis. 28, of
600 Rlvervlew Ave., Sanford,
charged w ith solicitation to
commit prostitution.
•Andrew F. Stephenson. 22.
714 W. First Street, charged
with solicitation to commit pro­
stitution.
•Jeffrey Sherard Hill. 28,
1010 Locust Avenue, Sanford,
charged w ith solicitation to
commit prostitution and resist
without violence.
Ingani officerr w

N A T IO N A L
Welfare cuts
W ASH IN G TO N — Just as Congress prepares to push tens of
thousands of people out of the largest federal cash welfare
program, the government is spending millions trying to
persuade poor people to apply for the very same benefits.
Supplemental Security Income is one of the government’s
fastest-growing entitlement programs. It has also run Into
fierce criticism in recent years because Its monthly benefits,
targeted chiefly for the elderly, blind and disabled, also go to
drug addicts, alcoholics. Immigrants and Jail inmates.
Since 1990, the Social Security Administration has provided
$33 million for promotion of SSI, with advocacy groups using
government grants to go from door to door and buy ads on
television, bus benches and grocery sacks.
Now, amid Republican promises to rein In SSI as part of a
larger welfare overhaul, one Senate subcommittee wants to
spend an additional $6 million to bring more elderly people
Into the program.

AIDS patients may have naw drug
SILVER SPR1NO, Mrf. — AIDS patients may soon have a new
drug to help boost the effectiveness of their standard
treatment.
Government scientists recommended Monday that the Food
and Drug Administration approve the drug 3 TC to be used with
A Z T , the standard therapy most AIDS patients take.
Together, the drugs boost patients' Immune systems and
lower the amount of the HIV virus In their blood for at least six
months, says Glaxo Wellcome Co., which manufacturers both
drugs.

All Transmission
Thomas Meade Baker. 92, Still
Hopes, West Columbia, S.C..
died Saturday. Nov. 4, 1995.
Bom Jan. 8, 1903 In Geneva, he
moved to Columbia 00 years
ago. He was a former vice
president and secretary of the
Federal Land Bank. He helped
I organise the Central Florida
Production Credit Association of
[O rla n d o . He was a charter
member of Columbia Clvltan
Club, Forest Lake Country Club
(and Columbi Cotillion. He was a
|member of Trin ity Cathedral.
Survivors include wife. Ann
ICothran Bakers daughter, Laura
Boulder, Colo:
T Barclay, Bex
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inbar Funeral Home. Colibis, 8.C., in charge of ar-

Georgia B. Ball. 96. of Talla­
hassee, died Tuesday, Oct. 31.
199S1 in Tallahassee. Bom in
TaUapooaaJ*41a.« shi
ford resident horn 1990 until
1996. She was an a R M and a
pbst. BhewasEptscopaUan.
Survivors Include son, Fred W .
B a l l . T a lla h a s s e e ! s is t e r ,
Margaret Beers, Clarion. Pa.t one
g r a n d s o n t one g r e a t granddaughter.
CuUey'sMesdowWood Funeral
in charge of

i 42, Miller
Friday.
Nov. 9, 1966 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Born Jan. 2,
1953 in Wakefield, R .I., he
moved to Central Florida in
196$. He waa a member of
Family Fellowship Church.
S u rv iv o rs include father.
J o h n . Casselberry! m other.
Dorothea, Casselberryi sisters,
Kathryn Ann Simmons. Cassel­
berry, Diana Renee. Orlando,
C a r e y H a n d C o a -P a r k e r
Funeral Home, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
A shley Elisabeth E llin . 7,
Wheeler Place. Oviedo, died Sat­
urday. Nov. 4, 1996 at Florida
Hospital South. Bom Oct. 12.
198$ in Falla Church. Va.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1991. She waa a member of
Faith Assembly of Ood, Orlando.
S u rvivo rs include parents,
L a r r y and C atherine E lfin ,
O v le d o i b ro th e r. Z a c h a r y ,
Oviedo; aistera. Brittany. Can­
dace. both of Oviedo: paternal
grandparents, Lloyd and Delaine
M in . South Attleboro, Maas.:
m aternal grandparent. Ellen
A d a m s . O v le d o i p a t e r n a l
great-grandfather. C la u d iu s.
New Sharon. Iowa.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Fu n eral
Home. Oaldenrod-Winter Park
Chapel, in charge of arrange-

Frieda F. Ettwein, 73, Carriage
Cove Way, Sanford, died Satur­
day, Nov. 4, 1995. Bom In
Allentown, Pa., she moved to
Central Florida In 1977. She was
a homemaker.
Survivors Include husband,
Robert J.s daughter, Barbara
Anderson, Hellertown, Pa.; son.
B ru ce M o n tgom e ry. W in te r
S p rin ge s ste p s o n . J o s e p h ,
Pennaburg, Pa.: brother. Ernest
B. Frtcke. Indiana, Pa.; sister,
Katherine Brown. Allentown;
grandchildren: one greatfive grand
grandson.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
Opal Fellows, 90, Tham es
Circle, Longwood. died Friday.
Nov. 3, 1995 at Florida Living
Nursing Center. Apopka. Bom
Aug. 5, 1906 In Battle Creek,
Mien., she moved to Central
Florida In 1986. She was a
member of and secretary for
Seventh-day Adventist Church
of W in ter Springs.
Survivors include daughter,
Marilyn Bomstein. Longwood:
one granddaughter: one greatgrandson.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.
V irginia D . Harbaugh. 83.
Oabriella Lane, Oviedo, died
S a tu rd a y. Nov. 4 . 1995 In
Winter Springs. Bam Jan . 30,
1912 in Boonaboro, Ky.. she
moved to Central Florida in
1983. She waa a retired teacher.
She waa a member of Holy Cross
Lutheran Church. Miami.
Surivtvors Indude daughters,
Ann Parrish. Oviedo. Peggy J .
LemanahL Staten Island. N.Y.t
sons, John D. J r .. Lexington.
S.C., Barry I t , Atlanta; brothers.
Robert HU1, Palatka, Curtis Hill.
Pewee Valley. Ky.: staters, OUic
Driaooll, Tom ball. Tex., Alma
Sciallo. Houston; 13 grandch ild re n ! six g re a t­
grandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Fun eral
Home, Ooldenrod-Winter Park
Chapel, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Ruth D. Liddle. 93, Lutheran
Haven. Oviedo, died Monday.
Oct. 30. 1996 at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. She waa bom
Feb. 18. 190? In Baltimore. Md.
member of St. John Evangelical
Lutheran Church. Winter Park.
S u rv ivo rs include brother.
D a vid L e ro y " T e d " M iller.
Rockville, Md.
C a r e y H a n d C o x -P a r k e r
Funeral Home. Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.

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Minnie Lee Oliver, 91. Temple
Drive. Titusville, died Saturday,
Nov. 4, 1995 at her residence.
Bom Sept. 19. 1904 In Foycet.
Oa.. she moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1969. She was a home­
maker. and a member of New
Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors Include son. Perry
K.. Titusville; daughters. Jennie
B. Hester, Estelle Edwards, both
of Titusville, Luvinia Sanders,
Mims. Mattie Prari Blacksheare,
A m e r ic a n . O a .: 41 g r a n d ­
c h i l d r e n ; 93 g r e a t ­
grandchildren: 23 great-great*

g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; one
great-great-great grandchild.
Wllson-Eichelberger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford. In charge of ar­
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Nursing-------Continued from Page I A
The application deadline Is
November 29. with applications
to lie made to the Florida Agency
for Health Core Administration.
A c c o r d i n g to S u s a n
Shcwmnkr. director of planning
for the Local Health Council oi
Enst Central Florida. In Winter
Park, once the state determines
that additional health
enre/nursing home facilities are
needed, (which they have). It
becomes the responsibility of
various companies to flic for a
Certificate of Need (CON). "After
the d ead lin e for filin g for
CON's." she explained, "the
stnte will look over all of the
applications and make a deter­
mination regarding who will
have the authority to build and
operate the facility."
"At this time." she continued,
"no one needs to specify exactly
where they might build one. but
they are required to give the
number of rooms and approx­
imate cost they expect the de­
velopment would cost."
She explained that while the
slate specified the need for as
many as 117 beds In the facili­
ties. some applications may be
less than that number, hoping
thnt the stale will select several
of them, to bring the total up to
the number recommended.
The HRS District 7 encompnscs Orange. Seminole. Brevard
and Osceola counties. Included

In Hint, the Subdistrict -I Is used
to Identify Seminole County.
As of the listing compiled on
O cto b er 3 0 . the fo llo w in g
applications have been sub­
mitted for the new facility to lie
located within Seminole County:
• H ealth Care R etirem ent
Corporation of America, for a
117 bed nursing home, costing
t lO million.
•Genesis Health Ventures, to
build up to 117 bed nursing
home. Cost. $9,945,000.
•S H C C Services. Inc., add up
to 40 nursing home l&gt;cds to
Florida Living Nursing Center.
Cost. $2 million.
• L i f e C a r e C e n t e r s of
America, to build n 117 lied
nursing home at $10mlllion.
• Regency Health Care Cen­
ters. Inc., for a 117 bed nursing
home, at a cost of $8 million.
• Beverly Savanu Cay Manor.
Inc., to build up to 117 lied
nursing home. Cost. $9 million.
• Arbor Health Care Com­
pany. build a 117 bed nursing
home at $10 million cost.
• Arbor Health Care Com­
pany. add 67 nursing home beds
to Arbors at Orlando. Tor $10
million.
• Renaissance Retirement Ltd.
II. to build up to a 117 bed
nursing home. Cost. $8,500,000.
• N a rln e r H ealth Care ol
Pinellas Point. Inc., build 117
bed nursing home at $8 million.
• American Medical Associ­
ates. Inc., build 117 bed nursing

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expects additional CON requests
to Ik- submitted to her office.
There was no Immediate In­
dication regarlng when such a
new nursing home facility might
lie established, but one appli­
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Ltd. II. Indicated If the CON Is
granted, the facility could be
operational In 1997.

home for $8 million.
• Central Florida Regional
Hospital, to establish a 27 lied
hospital-based SNU (nursing
unit), by conversion of 27 acute
iH'dsnt n cost o f$ l million.
The deadline still has not been
reached, and (here Is n 16 dny
grace |&gt;erlod allowed by HRS.
Shcwm akc said she fully

Lake Mary students
have formula for
Chemistry Week
Herald Sanlor Staff Writer________

School
Continued from Page IA
converted to other
uses or be sold ns surplus
property.
A telecommunications system.
|Mist(Mined bcrausc of challenges
to the bidding process, has yet to
lie Installed. The rest of the
facility Is nearly ready for occpancy.
Diane Kramer, the district's
executive director of facilities

planning, explains that the
telecommunications equipment
will be Integrated Into the office
furniture so the dclny In that
equipment has pul the move
back more than a month.
The 7 p.m . m eeting this
evening will lie the only meeting
held at the new facility until It
opens officially at the start of
1996.

Mail

Continued from Pugo IA
proprlateness
has been submitted to and
npproved by the txinrd.
Now. In addition In the walls
and fences which cannot be
altered, the city Is trying to add
"rural-type mailboxes, clustertype mailboxes, newspaper re­
ceptacles. and miscellaneous
printed material distribution fa­
cilities" to the Items.
Discussions on this point have
been both pro and con. While
there are persons who believe
there must be control over such
things as mailboxes In the his­
toric area to Insure a continua­

tion of the historic appearance,
others disagree. They say that to
force additional paperwork and
appeals to boards and/or com­
mittees every time a mall box Is
damaged by a vandal, or other
problems occur. Is more than the
average citizen should be re­
quired to follow. *
The draft or amendments will
be reviewed during tomorrow's
meeting.
The meeting Is scheduled to
begin this Wednesday, at 4:30
p.m.. In the city commission
conference room of Sanford City
Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue.

LAKE MARY - So you think
Chemistry Is a dry. boring sub­
ject?
Think again.
The science students at Lake
Mary High School are fetelng
their favorite subject matter this
week as they celebrate National
Chemistry Week.
The week, sponsored by the
American Chemical Society, is
designed to enhance the public's
awareness of the contributions
that chemistry makes to society
and our every day lives.
"We sometimes don't think
about all of the ways chemistry
affects our lives." chemistry
teacher Debbie Torres said.
Torres Is the faculty sponsor
who. with a committee of stu­
dents. has planned the school's
chemistry week celebration.

try." Torres explained.
One of the highlights of the
week, she said. Is when the
classes get together to assemble
a human periodic table In the
Don T . R e y n o ld s fo o tb a ll
stadlufti.
School officials arc checking to
see If that display Is the biggest
human periodic table on record.
Frank Schwartz, a spokesman
for the school, said the Oulnness
Book of World Records Is being
consulted and the Oulnness of­
ficials have been contacted In
case a record Is broken.
Throughout this week, the
students are dressing up as their
favorite scientists and helping to
educate the others In the school
community about the contribu­
tions that person made to
science and how those contribu­
tions affect us today.

The committee decided to
show the community the ways
In which chemistry makes a
d iffe re n c e In th e liv e s of
everyone.

Also, the chemistry students
will seek their fame and fortune
by participating In the Chemical
Trivia Qame Show where they
will compete against one another
for the title of top chemistry
student.

"Our food, clothing, houses,
cars, medicines — all the things
we can see. taste, touch or smell
— depend on modem chemis­

The students at Lake Mary
High School are planning for a
fun and en lig h ten in g week
learning about chemistry.

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TUESDAY

netters ousted
Oviedo, Lake Mary girls knocked out of playoffs
SANFORD — Weetvtew Baptist Church and
Fisher. Laurence. Deen it Fromang posted
u itdefeated records In action from the Sanford
Recreation Departm en t Fan Co-Ed Recreational
Volleyball League In the Dan Pelham O ym natorlum at Sanford Middle School Monday.
Westview was 34) in the A Dtvteton. Other
records were: Simpsons (2-1). Ntchol'a Outboard
(1 -2) and lU thy'sB a by Shop (0 6 ).
Fisher. Laurence, Deen 6 Fromang was a
perfect 84) In the B Division . Other results were:
Church of Ood (4-1), Reciters (3-2). First
Methodist-Flames I (2-3), First Methodlst-Flames
11(1-4) and Part A ir (0 6 ).

Hocksro win nalMtor
W IN TE R SPRINGS - Th e POS-Hackers Im­
proved to 7-1 with a 6 6 , came-from-behind
victory over Soap Box m action from the Winter
Springs Women's Fall Stowpttch Softball League
at Central WtndeParfc Monday night
Tw o Hackers errors and tiro walks put Soap

M ID D L E B U R O — Oviedo was
limited to a mere eight kills Monday
In a 1 8 -3 .1 8 4 loss to Mlddleburg In
C la s s 6 A r e g io n a l s e m ifin a l
volleyball action. Th e Broncos beat
the Lions and avenged a loss In the
6 A sectional finals last season.
"W hen I told our kids we had a
choice of playing DeLand or Oviedo,
they said ‘We want Oviedo'," said
Mlddleburg coach Carrie Prewett.'
"W e have had Oviedo on our minds
since ere beat NlcevlUe last week."
Oviedo squandered five side-out
opportunities and had only one kill
while Mlddleburg Jumped out to an
114) advantage In game one. Cindy
Ltyenquiet finally got the Lions on
the scoreboard with three straight
service points to trim the margin to
11-3. Unfortunately for the Lions,
the Broncos closed out the game
with four straight service points
after the two teams traded side-outa.
"W e were a little nervous, and we
didn't play as well as we could
have," said Oviedo coach Anita
Cartoon. "Mlddleburg Is a very good
team, and I don't want to take
anything away from them. Last
year we played them in our gym.
and this year we played In their
gym. That'm ade a difference. We
mtosrd a lot of serves, which we
don't normally do. We also got a
little Intimidated."
Tw o service points by Michelle

lead to start game two. Mlddleburg
then took a 6-2 lead before Shannon
Munns trimmed the deficit to 6-3.
Five straight service points by the
Broncos made the score 11*3, but
Cutter pulled Oviedo to within 11*4
with a service point. Mlddleburg
extended the lead to 14*4. but
Oviedo fought back one last time
when Munns posted two service
points to make the score 14*6. The
Broncos then closed out the.match
after the teams exchanged side*
outs.
Munns and Bonnie Dedelow each
had two kills to lead the Lions'
attack, while Ltljenqulst. Michele
L o w e . L e a h H a r k le w lc x a n d
Laurene Booth each added one.
Oviedo defeated Lake Mary in the
6A. District 4 championship to
reach the state playoffs, and later
defeated 6A. District 3 runner-up
DeLand to reach the regional semi­
finals. The Lions finished the season
with an overall record of 21*6.
"W e had a really good season."
Carsion said. "W e did much better
than anyone expected. I'm very
happy with the way the team came
through In the regular season and
district tournament."
In other 6A regional semifinal
action Monday, Lake Mary lost at
Pensacola Escambia 18*3, 18*10.
The Rams, who were runner-up In
6A, District 4, finished with an
overall record of 18*13. Lake Mary
defeated 6A. District 3 champion
Deltona to reach the regional semi­
finals.

Leah Harkiewicx (No. 10) and Michelle Lowe (right) had one kHi eaoh, but
the Oviedo Lions were knocked out of the state voileybeH piayoffe by the
Mlddleburg Broncos In the Reglonel Semifinals Monday night.

Cowboys, 49ers to meet for Majors Flag title
squaring off at high noon: and the Jaguars and
Steeiers coming back to end the season at 1 p.m.
In other league action, the Giants had to forfeit
a victory last week against the Hurricanes,
handing the Hurricanes the championship In the
Senior Division. The final standings in the
Seniors are: the Hurricanes (3-1). the Cowboys
(4-2). the Olants (3-3) aod the Bears (0 6 ).

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Cowboys to the vtetofifs
Richmond alao had an extra point run. as did
Billy tbtater. Frank Martin made a game-saving
Interception and D a n n y W oods saved a
touchdown with a big grab of a Raiders flag on a
kick off return.
Cedi Cooper had the lone Raiders touchdown
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lie At halfUme and outacored the
Raiders53-43 in the second half.

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RBI), Lori Poe (triple, single, n m ,
RBI), Steve Rosa (double, single,
run), Miller (two singles, run.
three RBI) and Shannon Ross
(two singles, run, RBI).

H all (single, n u ll and Kirby

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Powering C ra iy Wtogs/Todd a
Produce were Shaw (double,
three singles, n m , two RBI),
Ortte and Dow (one double, two

Also contributing were Carol
Dick snd Marie Byrd (one run
each) and Tom Kelly and Rose
Ross (one RBI each).

two alngfoa, three runs, RBI).
Jo h n Bearles (two triples, throe

Village Paints was led by Sue
Nlckle (four singles, run. two
RBI), Richard Stewart (triple,
two doubles, two runs, three
RBI), Paula Songer (double, two
singles, two runs, RBI). Jeff Neff
(three singles, two runs), Danny
Graccy (triple, run. two RBt).
Dee Walden (double, run. RBI).
Cory Keefer (double. RBI). Sue

(double, single, two runs, two
RBt).
Also hittin g were Lynette
Barkley (double, run. RBI), Barb
Cole (double. RBI). Bobby McRae
(tingle, run, two RBt). Kevin
Moore (two runs) and Della
Garner (run).
Providing the offense for Unde
Nicks were Yofonda Cos (two

(single, two runs, RBt).
Sarah Wiggins (single, two runs).
Kenya Lawson (single. RBI).
Janlne Fisher (single, run) and
Jennifer Sellers (single).
Doing the hitting for Rotary
Breakfast C lu b were Crystal
Caine (triple, single, run), April
Pearson (two Mingles, run. taro
RBI). 8ophla Littles (triple, taro
runs), Tinnle Riggins (double.
RBI) and Pst Doaud snd Holly
Cowan (one single each).
Leading General Parcel Serv­
ice were Terstcge (triple, three
singles, three runs, three RBt).
Ward (home run, double, single.

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singles, run, two RBI), Dsve
Btakey (two singles, RBI). Ann
Garnett and Karen VcrvlUe (one
single and one run each). Jack
Bemtng (tingle. RBI). Bonnie
Chaplin (tingle), C hip Sm ith

PANAMA C IT Y - Despite 32
points from freshman guard
Jo h n Mobley, the Seminole
C o m m u n ity C o lle ge m e n 's
basketball team dropped Its
season opener Friday, losing
99-89 to the Oulf Coast Communlty College Commodores In the
Applebee's Classic.
E a rlie r F rid a y , O kaloosa'
Walton C C thrashed Alabama's
Bishop State CC. 79-42.
The Raiders return to action
tonight. Tuesday. Nov. 7. at
Indian River Community Col­
lege. SCC's first home game ts
scheduled for Nov. 28, when the

Rochester, N .Y.) tossed In a
game-high ala three-point field
goala to highlight his 32-point
performance. Sophomore power
forward Arnett Young (Washing­
ton D.C.) added IB points and 12
rebounds while small forward
Toree Thom pson (Oreenvllle.
S.C.) contributed 11 points.
Freshman point guard Bennie
Taylor (Savannah. 0a.) collected
11 assists, eight rebounds, and
five points.
Th e Commodores, which had
score in double
away from a 46-46
figures.

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People
Ovtreilsrs to gather
A regular meeting of Overeaten Anonymous la conducted on
Tuesday* at 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church,
comer of Park and Sth, Sanford. For more Information, call
Carol at 322*0687.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and Mends of
addicts, will meet ______ „
_______________ _________
Hospital. For more Information, call M M 3 0 4 .

Clogging classes formtd
The Old Hickory Stompers offer free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 6 to B p.m. Call 340*9629 for more Information.

Take off pounds esnslbty
Members of Take Off Pounds Sensibly, TO P S, invite the
public to join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church, 1607 BanforoAve,, Sanford.
Th e group now has a private room to weigh people between
6:18 and 6:45 p.m.
Each week a different program on weight foes will be
conducted.
For more Information about the club, call 323*1768 or
323*1664.

Toastmasters moot
Seminole Community College (8CC) Toastmasters Club
*8861 will meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m., at

third Tuesday of every month, at 7 p.m „ at the Ramada Inn,
S.R. 434 In U ngw ood. VMtora and prospective members 'are
wefooms to attend.

Blood Bank sssks donate
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors of all types blood
— especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford branch.
1302 E. 8econd S t For information, call 322-0622.

Optimist Club moots weekly
Th e 8anford Optimist Chib meats every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323*2164 o r 322*0298.

Klwanls Club meats Wednesday

S h e e x te n d s lo vin g care to o thers
Many doctors, nurses and other
employees have reaped the
benefits of cosy afgans, pillows
and booties to sport their tiny
bundles about town.
Farmer commented.” I love
people. I've met so m any lonely
people. It's nice to be able to help
th e m . T h e o th e r a u x ilia r y
workers have become like family
tom e.”
Duties from working at the
Information desk, surgical wait*
tng room, short stay surgical
desk to cholesterol screening all
prove Farmer’s flexibility and
willingness to assist. Aa mem*
bershlp chairman of the aux­
iliary, Fanner reviews applica­
tions of Interested parties for
volunteer activities at the hospt*

SANFORD - Vivian Farmer
has been a resident of Sanford
for 12 years. Although now a
widow, she has found that by
surrounding herself with people
through her volunteering she
has been able to
keep the
loneliness at bay.
For over 11 years Fanner has
labored as an auxiliary volunteer
at Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital, now owned by Colombia /
HCA. Working from three to five
days a week and from four to six
hours a day, Farmer keeps her
schedule filled with her loving
care extended to others. She
recently received her pin for
6,000 hours of volunteer time
donated to the organisation.
Many co-workers agree that
Fanner la "one of the most real
and genuine people” they know.
One co*worker com m ented,”
She's such a happy and gener*.

to sta y hom e . " I took u p
crocheting," she said. " I just dot
tn re d a th o m e . When you lose
your husband you need some*
thing to do to take your mind off
of things."
Her talent of crocheting has
alao been used to help at the
hospital. Most newborns wear

Tm "

**^8ome days I interview four to
live people/’ she said. "After 1
Interview the people I give them
a tour of the hospital.”
From running errands, an­
swering the phone, delivering
patients to various floors, col­
lecting money for cholesterol
screening and general tnquiries.
Farmer keeps on her torn volun*

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home crocheted hats made by
Farmer's own gentle hands,
Raffles to raise money for the
hospital's scholarship hind has
featured m uch of her crocheted
Item s. " L a s t y e a r I m ade
Thanksgiving dolls for the ref*

Teach
children
kindness

ADWOS

for parents with
»ut she m a k ts
kria for those

Hospital Colombia / H C A c a l
321*4500 and request the de
putm ent for auxiliary volun

Shorter days cause
plant color change

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
\

Th e Ktwania Chib of Sanford holds its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center, North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront Visiting Ktwanlana are
welcome. For Information call Walt Smith. 32&amp;8098.

This happened in a small town
in Minn— oto: After months of cosn*
plakdag to ths administration, the
parents finally 'wired" their son,
and with that concrete evidence,
they sued the echool board and won)
That woke up a lot of echool dis*
tricta around here.
M y eon is now In' niftllr grade
and all Is wall. Parents, get tm Sk
and things will get better!
M INNESOTA MOM

U s n w l i g 1 9 T O O nV O vw
Th e Over 50 Dance Club danoe la held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 •4 J O p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Briton lane 11-piece band. Donation 82.00.

t

call Batty.6660144. or Lucy, 822*7677.

Widowed Persons meet

My daughters 1
time on ths playgn
in the classroom,
When did sodri
children In Instltu
parents of their n

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re to Florida and can
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Abby, it isn’t ju
country who are d
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Legal Notice!

Legal Notice!

IN TNR FAMILY COURT
IH -M -S S -IB H
BTATR OF SOUTH OANOUNA
COUNTY OF PICRINC
Heather Bowling Patterson and
Mark F. Patterapn,
Plaintiffs,
vo.
Richard B. McKlnnay,
Defendant.
in-Pa: Brandon M. Bowling,
a minor under the ago ot
fourteen (14) years,
DOB: MAY t4, IM S
TO THE DEFENDANTIS):
Within thirty (SO) days ot
receiving this notice, you ore
required to respond m writing
by tiling with the Plckena
County Clark at Court, Family
Court Ol ell Ian, Pickens, South
Carolina, nolle# of Infant to
contest. Intervene or omerwtee
respond. You era further
required to Inform title Court of
a currant addroea and at any
changes in address during tha
adoption proceeding.
NOTICt: Failure to tIN a
raaponsa within thirty (10)
days ot receiving thfe notice
commute* consent to adaption
ot the child and forfeiture Of Ml

IN THECIR CUIT COURT
OF THE EIOMTCCNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CAIC NO. I H M00-DR-0IA
IN RE : THE ADOPTION OF:
C F P. *
A MINOR CHILD.
NOTICt OF ACTION
To: Robert S. Pancarl
lllt E Cheryl Drive
Winter Park, FL Mm
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor Adoption hat baan
lllrd In tha Instant cat* and you
art required to tarva a copy of
you written dtftntet. It any, to It
on STEVEN O. HORNEFFER.
ESQUIRE. Pttlllonara attorney,
whose address It 101 SunnyNwtt
Rd . Suite l#f. Casselberry. FL
31707. on or before me IJth day
of NOVEMBER, im . and tile
the original with tha Clark of this
court either before service on
petitioner's attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter: otherwise a
default will bt entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the Petition.
Dated mis Sth day ol October,
ms
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol me
Circuit Court
By: Diane K. Brummett
Deputy Clerk
Publish: October It, la,
Jl and November t, 10*1
DEI lia

respect to tha child named
above m mt* complaint. B.C.
Coda Ann. 10-7-1714 (t) (1)
(ttdt).
ALVIN 0. JOHNSON
ACKER, WtLMAKSR AND
JOHNSON
P.O. Baa BN
Pickens. Baum Carolina I N T I
DATED: Auguat S. IBM
Publish: October 11 and
November 7,14, IM S
PB1*170

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE BIOMTSENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
IIM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
PILINO.tM 4M -CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OP
JOSEPH MARSHALL R O O IRI

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NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admin Ittrat lan a! tha
•ttata at JOSEPH M. ROGERS,
deceatad, Flla Numbar t l t t t
CP, It pending Ht ttw Circuit
Court tor SamlnaN County, Flor­
ida. Probata Civilian, tha
address of which It Ml North
Park Avanua, laniard, Florida
Mttl. Tha nemos and addraeaat
of mo partanal rapratantatlva
and tha partanal roprosenlatlva't attorney era tat
forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE N O TIFIED TH A T:
All persem on whom mtt
notice It served who have ablecliont that challenge tha valid­
ity at tha will, the RwaUftttttam
ot tha partanal ropraunNtlM,
venue, or lurladlctlen at mit
Court are required N tIN thalr
oblectiant with this Cavrt
W ITH IN T H E L A T E R OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTRR THE
DATE OF SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
Ail creditors at ma dacadanl
and other persona having clobno
dant'i aslaN mwat fit
claims wim this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, OESAANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL NS FOREVER
BARRED.
The data el fha Drat publica­
tion ot mia Notice N October
list. IftS_
Partanal Rapratantatlva
THOMAS J. MAHER
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notlcf

NOTICE
SSMINOLB COUNTY
BIFNBDBWAY AUTHORITY

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUUIT
IN AMO FOR
BBMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. BS-4BSCA
OfYlBfON 14-1
STATE STREET BANK ANO
TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE,
FlainHff(a)
v*.
FRANCISCO A. COLON, of al.
Defendant (e|
NOTICE
OF FORBCLOBURB BALI
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
toracloaur* dated November
End, I E H , and entered In Case
NO. tS -llfC A of Iho Circuit
Court of Iho EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In end tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Florida wherein
•TATI STREET BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE
le tha Plaintiff and FRANCISCO
A. COLON. HILDA E. COLON,
FIRST DEPOSIT NATIONAL
BANK or* the Defendant* I win
Mil to the highest and boat bid*
dor lor cash af tha araat front
door ol the Seminole County
Court house, Sanford, Florida at
11:00 a.m„ on Iho 7th day ot
DECEMBER, 1MS, the following
described property aa eat forth
In m M Final Judgment:
Lot bl, TWIN RIVERS BEC.
TION III-B. UNIT I, according to
the plat thereof aa recorded In
Plat Book 40, pago* 31,11,14,
IE and M, Public Recorda ot
Saminolo County, Florida.
WITNESS MY HAND and fha
Mai of tfba Court on NOVEM­
BER 3rd, 1HS.

Ml THE CIRCUIT COURT,
M A N S FDR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

The Bamlnol* County
Espraceway
Authority
announce* there will ba a regu­
larly scheduled public meeting
to which all parson* art Imrlttd
DATE: Wednesday, November
lfnd. t i l l .
TIME: 1:M P.M.
LOCATION:
County Services Building,
Commission Chambers
(Room lO lt)
Y101 East First Street
Sanford, Florida 1(771
OENERAL SUBJECT MATTER
TO BE DISCUSSED: Tha pro­
posed OraanoWay 'musing
link* batsraan U t I7/E1 and
Intaratat* 4 In Bamlnol* County.
Additional information may ba
obtained by contacting:
Ocrcld N. t r Inton, Ecccuttvc
Seminole County Erprestway
Authority
Phono (407) 111-USD,
oatanoion 7774
SPECIAL NOTE: Thor* wlH be
no mooting m tha month ol
Daeambor a* the Authority la
new moating M-monthly.
PERSONA WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ AttIBTANCt TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON.
TACT THE SEMINOLI COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY
AUTHORITY
OFFICE 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT 111-1110.
EXTENSION 7771.
PERSON! ARE ADVISED THAT
IF THEY DECIDE TO AFFtAL
ANY DECISIONS MADE AT
THESE MIETINOBJMIARINGB,
THEY WILL NEED A RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND
FOR SUCH MJRPOIB THEY
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINBS
IB
MA0«
WHICH INCLUDES THB TB8TIMONT AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO B I
BAI4D,
PER
SECTION
IM.01M , FLORIDA STATUTES.
Publish: November 7. IM S
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Caunty, Florida, under the
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10 u n fit said name with the
tec ratary of State, Taiiahtaaaa,
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provision* af the Fictitious
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LOT 7. BLOCK D, SEMINOLE
BITES, ACCONOtNO TO T H I
P U T THEREOF, RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK IB. PAGES 40-41
OP THE PUBLIC HSCORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A l i l t WOLF TRAIL,
CAEMLStARY, PL EET07,
THE W IST FRONT BOON l .__
NOLI OOUNTV OOUHTHOOSE
SANPORO, FLORIDA, M t f 44
A-M.. an the EMi day af DECEM­
BER, IMS.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jane s. Jaaawic
Oeputy Clerk
tantaiC. Cenouegr*. Isqutre
SM7 North BouNwbd

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spouse* claiming by. through,
and under any of tha abavanamed Defendants,
AM EH M B NOTICE
O P FO M C LM M S
NOTICE la hereby given that
tha undersigned Clark of the
Circuit Court ot Seminal*
County. Florida, will on Mm Sth
day of December, IM S, al 11.-0D
o'clock A.M. al tha West Front
door ol tho Bombtola County
CourthouM In Sanford, Florida,
offer for sale and Mil at public
outcry to tha highast and boat
bidder lor cash, tha fabaalngdescribed property situate in
Seminole County. Florida:
Lot 4t. OVIEDO TERRACE
according to tha Flat thereof sa
recorded In Plat Book If , Pas*
S, Public Record* ef Bamlnofa
County. Florida.
pursuant ta tha Final Judgmint
entered bi a caa* ponding bt
•iM Court, tha atyt* of which la
Indicated above.
in accordance with the
American With Diaabtblws Act,
parson* with dtaebHMIot head­
ing a special accommodation ta
patlcipale In Mil* proceeding
snail contact ADA Caorgbiptar,
M l N. Park Avanua, Butt*
NICt, Sanford. Florid* s i m ,
talaphana 40T-M 1-4IM I
4117, not Istsr than flag (8) Bays
prior t* tha pratSSSMB. If hear­
ing Imp*wed. (TDD) 1-MB-BM•771, or Mies (V) 1-B00-BBE1770, vis Fionas Relay Bsrrtaa.
WITNESS my hand and ettwiaJ
Mai af said Court (Me End day
of Nevtmbor. ttM .
(COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORE!
CLERK OF T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana I . Jaaawic
OsHDuttf Ctiril
CVICTOR BUTLER. JR.. P.A.
11111. RobInton bfraot
Orlando, Florida S M B t-tm
(407) IM-4400
Publish: November T, 14,1bH
DCJ-tt

ROTtOB OP IN TE N T T O AJPtNB/ABBPT RULES

Tha Bt. John* River Water Management District (DMtrtatt give*
otic* of N* intent to amand or adept nda* addraialng Mm letWATER WELL CONSTRUCTION
These praooMd ml* revision* update the District* water wad
construction program la maintain ceneleteney af Mm oasSosrtdo
programs, smith inetudaa updating forma, minor change* In parmttting matters and Inaorparatian af delegation agreement*
nacaaattatad by mi* change* of tb# O itartmant of
Enrironmanfal PraSactMn, Tha apaalfM mia eoettene |
&gt;changed ar* 44C-101t, 4PC-1.041, a d C -l.U t, a d 4*CAdmbHMrafied Cede, (FJL0J.
3 MOi. Fiertda
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SOVEREIGN BUBMERGEO LANDS
The Department af Envbonmontal Protectlan (DIP) and mm
Truataa* of Mm Internal tmpmvamsnt Tmat Fund have adapaad
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40C-40, FJLC., kacaini certain District start M the

Orlando *Winter Park
407/831-9993

The adm inletration ot Iho
at
MARINA
R.
WOtTSCHECK, deceased. FH#
Numbar bl-044-CF. la pending
bt I he Circuit Court for
Bemlnoto County, Florida,
ot svhlch t* Seminole County
CourthauM, P. O. Drawer C,
Sanford, Florida llTTt-O SSt.
Tha namM and address** of
Mm persons! representative and
eaan
uif apqm
tiw
nm
*l awmammm^nAiumis
rvprvtcniinivv 1
attorney ar* eat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARB NOTIFIED TMAT:
AH paraant an whom this
notice la aatvad who have
abiactlans tha* choHong* fha
saildtty ef the trill, the Qualities.
Mona af i^te paraonaf ragraaanaf the Court, ar* required ta fM*
thaw ob(action* srtth this Court
WITHIN TH I LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVtCE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AN creditors of tho decadent
end other
person* having
claim* or demand* agabtef
dacedents eclat* an wham a
copy af Mb* npttaa la aarirad
data af tha hret pudtteattoo af
Bba nafiaa rmml (Ha Ihab tlaima
trim ttiw Caurt WITHIN T N I
LATIR OP THREE MONTHS
APTBR THE DATS OP T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICt OR THIRTY DAYS
APTBR THE 0*71 OP SERVICE
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH ether aradRorg ef the dacegam and parsons having claim*
ar demand* against the deca­
dent B aetata mutt III* their
Malm* wRh this caurt WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS AFTER T H I
OATS OP THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OP THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAWS, OEMAbOE AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO.
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OP PMttTtRUR HAIER
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Langwaad, PL 1I7S0, Bominota
County, Florida, under tha
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are la aaad af WtrtM
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heart. Call Fester Parent
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1M7 CHEVROLET,
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CHILD CARE Id MY NOm I .
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yard. MON-EAT. WE-fErt.
CHILDCARE IN MY NORM.

IN RBi FORFEITURE OF
t*E7 CHEVROLET,
VINI11E377W1BIM7
B14.BB0.00 UNITED STATES
CURRENCY

they Pa nM quabfy far thM pirmK. Tha Chapfar flip caa, FJl C m
— -------- ■- a .
.nbiisnls M s conform uaNana fOfl aid t l a
and 4OC-C00.111, FJL.C., la McUen B1-S4SE7B, FJLC. Ttw ap«k
ctfte ruM Mcbtea praaaMd M h* changa* ar* 40C-1 ABIE, 0ACMSB, 40C-4.10I, 44C-4.101, 40C-40.1U, OBC-OSMBI, 44C404411, and 44 C -4 B EJit FJLC.
OONMWPT1Y1 USB PRRMITT1NR
Tha 0N4rtM it NRMWbM peruana pi Ohapwrg aoc-i, 400-4,
dhd EBO-BB. FJLCT. aad A p t tn i g mm ChapMr 44C-K, K f t ,

mrtdumbls* far certain crnabar eo^ r m ^ i^vMC^M wamr. Tha
prapaaad arnandrnama la Chapter 4BC-1, PJLO., raalaaMry the
mi- s - i - c l. ^ u ^ U » - - « i - »s i—
f d p J a mam.
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a new prcgoMd Chapfar 4DC-U. FJLC., whiah chanpa the procaning ef cartMn eoneumptnre u m panart appiicMHaa. Thaaa
prapcMd mia amandmirla wdi nal bicraM* tha peraur m i l l IIqh ||§| cmiKitty
The MMndmanta to Chaptar 4BC-I, FJLC.. and Bm AppBaaMB
Handbook: Concumptise Llaes af Water cha
af appbcMlana far aartain amabet canaumi
which ar* currently permuted aa mdiridual parmHa la I
penerat and neficad panorM permHi . TMa
reduce the time period naeded ta obtain * I
mtt tram tha Otatrict, without reducing the

BLACR PEMALB PUP^V. 1/t
month aid. tlmlnaN Form*
araa.Calli»l7)4F._________
LOET PARROT, "F*dra",ir’

17— Mwrs«ry A

C m taction 40C-4g.11t, FJLC., la (action 41-141A7I, FJLC.
Tha prcpM id mia amandmantc ta Chapter l i e 414. FJLC.,
appoint certain Otatrict MaR aa tha Gasarnbw BaardY epant lor
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION:*Acc«rdioRB don't play ‘Lady of
Soam,' doooM Do' — Herb Caan
oteaabr NEA. me

IN RE: THE ESTATE OF:
MARINA R. WOtTSCHECK,

mTW r S W m

FNWwrittfe:(®®®Mi ®®®®A®#e
IZ m i - l T r i T n i r t
M permit*, ThoM ruM* ahpuM
permtttbig procsss. Tha prapaaad rule
40C-I, F.A.C dalegato authority from tha Qavambig Board la
Otatrict ctcff la review and taka I mat agoncy action an certain
application* ta use aavaraign aubmargad land* bwaM ng ar4Mties associetsd with ganaral pormita. Tha prapaaid mi* amandmanta to chapter 40C-4, F.A.C., cenfarm section* 44C-4.101 end
40C-4.SS1, F.A.C., to section 01-341.071, F.A.C., which
p M review of appUeMlont far environmental roaaura*
and appbcatian* tor praarwtary authariaatian t* u m

8eminol9
407/322-2611

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authortty ta lake action of aavaraign i

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A®tice Mi, tmotog
MAI-1
am angaaad m buamaa* at NO.
Baa M M t N , Lab* Mar* FL
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KEVIN A. PIERCE
(SSt OE1-44-07E)!
RENEE PIERCE
(SS* unknown)! and any
unknown haws, devise**,
orantess, creditors, and ether

CLASSIFIED ADS

OBWNTY,

CASE NO. B4.1BBa-DA.1S-R
LOMAS MORTGAGE USA, INC.,
PlaintIff,

Maryai
Clerii of the Circuit Court
■yi Jane i . Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, MeCalla, Raymar.
Barrgtt B Frappiar
Past Office Sea 1410
Tampa, FL 1M01
N BTtel
In accordance with fha
Americans DftabWtiet Act, per­
son* needing a special accom­
modation to partidpato in this
proceeding should contact tha
individual or agoncy sending
notice not later than Mven (7)
days prior to tha proceeding at
tha address given on the
notice. Telephone: 407-111.
4110 an. 41171 I-000-ESI-077I
(TOO) or t.OOC-OBS-0770 (v); via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: November 7,14, IMS
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Mm MbcthaId af parapraph 44C-t441(1KM.
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mam* sr« clarify the preesdures and
will lobow in establishing Mm dumlian af a
mtt, and gravid* far longer parmd duraUa
The prapaaad amendments to Chaptar 4EC-M, FJLC.,
cheng# in* processing at appMcrtien* far i
uses af water which are currently |
nuts le standard genet
sistt m the Governing BaardY spent la issue I
petMrrt permit#. Prapaaad now Chapter 40C-U, FJLC.
kahM a noticed general parmd far taacuaw*'»« MOM Of &lt;
ter certain mmor short term censtruction &lt;
m the District subfsef &lt;
posed mi* Chaptar 40C-11. FJLC., Maa setab
General Perm* for Ftra Prdt*ct«
past* ruts Chapter *0C-f 1, FJLC.
M Mm Oevernmg board s spent
dmliaaa Bm
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Tha specific ml* section* prcpMCd ta be thsngsd are H C BBS,
40C-1.04I, 40C-14B1. 40C-I.BBI, 4SC-I.IB1. 4AC-t.lt 1, ABC1.U1, 44C-I.U1, 40C-2M4. 4AC-M4M. 4bC-M-P41, ABCm soi. 4 o c -M .u i, aoe-W-MP, a o c -n e o i. a a c -n t is , *acU A H . 40C-ISAM. 40C-11.000.
The tOove IiM*4 rule* wW
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ban af Hut aatica and wt* be effective to i .
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K I T 'N ' r A R I.Y t .E 9 by Larry Wright

SJ— Buslrm s
Opportunlttee

GARMENT FACTORY
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berm., I belh, garage, fplc.,
OAK FLOORS. CHA, new
wiring, pi umblng. M l. W8.

TELESALES
PHONE HEPS
EVENINGS
3 4 0 *3 0
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ISeal far maMIe heme or
hematite, honet. cattle, farm
ing er nurseryI Zoned agrtcul
tural. SI,MS F I R A C R I.
Small dawn payment w/ewner
financing.
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cteb A mall C/MA, family
room. epic, privacy back yard.
No pelt, sm + tec. Ref. rag.
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Bdrm. SMS. A up. good area.
lom ew/utililiet.SHaw.
SANFORD, 1/1, Rent, lease
purchase, tale. Hon-guallflng
attumeable.............. M M H 1 .
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natlen't fettett grawlng rental
purchate company. It cur­
re n tly teeklng o u tlin e d
applicant! lor m t petition at
manigar tralnaa. The Ideal
candidate will have retell,
management er credit oiportence. ttewever we will train
Individual! will patltlva at
tltudat and strong wark
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Safety is family’s
No. 1 concern

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with their menstrual cycles.
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who will order blood and urine m y Health Report “ Contracep­
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have a k id n e y d is o rd e r, a who would like a copy should
metabolic Imbalance or early send 92 plus a long, selfaddressed. stamped envelope to
arthritis.
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testing Is necessary, however, Station. New York. NY 10156. Be
because puffy, painful hands (or sure to mention Ihe title.
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notice Improvement during the communicate electronically with
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O O T T t Ever since
I moved to this neighborhood,
I've had problems with the local
children •• and their parents -­
who have vandalized m y home,
threatened me and m y children,
stolen from me. and sent letters
promising to kill me. Although I
have (lied charges with the local
police, the white officers refused
to lake any action. I don't know
where to turn.
D C A R R E A D S * ) From the
sound of your lengthy letter
(which I have abstracted), and
the death threats you enclosed, I
am concerned not only about the
lack of law enforcement activity
but the fact that you and your
family are clearly In danger.
I suggest the following strate­
gy-'
First, take your complaints to
the best attorney In town. He or
she may be able to set the proper
legal proceedings In motion.
B ecause y o u a re A frican *
American, your case may be
strengthened If the authorities
have disregarded yo u r civil
rights.
Second, take the evidence of
your harassment to the nearest
new spaper office or televl*
ston/radlo statlpn. From your
description, the problem you
have In your community should
make an Interesting story that
could well generate much public
sym pathy. T h is would "e n ­
courage” the law enforcement
officials to take a more active
stance.
T h ird , consider bypassing
and file a
your local police am
complaint with the state police.
Finally, don't place your fami­
ly In Jeopardy. Until the situa­
tion is straightened out, consider
staying In a "safe house." (Many
com m unities have such re­
sources for victims of domestic
violence.) Or. If possible, stay
with a relative or friend.
The most Important consid­
eration here Is your welfare and
your children's safety. Violence
is epidemic in this country today
and. based on the material you
sent me, It Is unconscionable
that the police won't do more to
help you. Therefore, you may
have to seek the alternatives I
mentioned.
D E A R M L O O T T t W hy are
m y hands swollen and painful
every morning? I Just started
taking birth control pills and m y
doctor Ignores m y question.
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therapy, such as birth control
pills, often esuses cycles of
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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
88th Year, No. 76 - Sanford, Florida

T o d a y : P a tc h y
m orning fog other­
wise sunny.
H ig h a r o u n d 8 0 .
W in d b e c o m i n g
southeast 8 to 10
mph.

On the road again
Money approved for G reeneW ay missing link
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TO D A Y
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C o c a in e S e izu re
Seminole County City-County Investigative
Bureau (CCIB) agents served three search war­
rants and f I Ye arrest warrants at 7AM today In
Midway cast of Sanford.
The w a rra n ts were the resu lt of an eight
month Investigation conducted by the CCIB and
the Drug Enforcement Administration office In
Orlando. It resulted In the arrest of live suspects
classified as mid-level cocaine distributors in
north Seminole County.
Four suspects were charged with trafficking
In cocaine (over 400 grams). They are: 18 year
old W alter M a rtin . 2341 C e n te r S tre e t.
Midway— 22 year o ld Marvin Merrell, 2341
C e n te r S tre e t. M idw ay— 18 y e a r old
M arcelllons J o h n s o n . 105 S te rlin g C o u rt.
Sanford and 44 Year old David Miller. 2280
Church Street, Midway. A fifth suspects 20 year
old Zachary M artin. 3000 East 2 0 th Street,
Sanford, was charged with conspiracy to distrib­
ute cocaine.
CCIB agents seized about I pound of cocaine
during the raid. The cocaine was In the process
of being converted to crack this m orning at
2341 Center Street In Midway. Three of the su s­
pects fled during the raid. TWo were apprehend­
ed a short time later In Midway. A third was
taken Into custody late this morning In Volusia
County.
The cocaine and paraphenalla Id seized dur­
ing the raid were turned over to the DEA office
in A lta m o n te a p e m o s . T IM a u e p »n f

SANFORD _ Armed with the prospect of 852.5
million In federal funding. It appears further work
on the Central Florida GreeneWay Is about to con­
tinue.
Still to he completed Is construction work from
the present northern terminus of the GreeneWay
at U.S. Highway 17-92. to a Junction with
Interstate Highway -4.
The continuation of the project will be the major
subject of discussion Wednesday afternoon at the
Seminole County Expressway Authority meeting.
Officials will consider dividing the remaining
construction Into three sections. The first Is from
Highway 17-92 to Old Lake Mary Road. The second
Is frrotn Old Lake Mary Road to Rinehart Road,
and the third will be from Rinehart to a new Inter­
section with lnterstatc-4.
According to Expressway Authority Executive

Director Gerald Rrlnton. the money Is from 897.5
million that had been allocated by Congress In
1991 for development of the Maglev rapid rail sys­
tem In the Central Florida area.
‘When that project went under." he said, ‘the
money remained on hold, and that Is what
President Clinton and Congress have now
approved for this new work.*
Rrlnton said of the 897.5 million. 852.5 million
will be allocated for purchase or right-of-way and
other needs for the GreeneWay. while the rest of
the original Maglev money will be going to
Jacksonville for construction of a new Interstate95 bridge to replace a present drawbridge.
‘As of last year at tills time." Rrlnton continued,
"wc were In need of as much of 8107 million to
continue tills project. Now It looks like we only
have a shortfall of about 850 million.*
In addition, the roadway work will have match­
ing state funds of 813 million.
During tomorrow's meeting, olllclals will

approach the project seeking approvals for (Inal
engineering plans for the three segments of the
GreeneWay.
For the first section, approval Is being sought
for a total of 81.945 million for engineering.
Section 2 will require npproval of slightly over 81
million. The engineering cost for Section 3 Is to be
81.479 million. In addition, there will nlso be
slightly over SGG4.000 In fees for project manage­
ment. comprehensive design reviews nnd environ­
mental permitting services.
Prior to the various Items scheduled on the
ngenda regarding the GreeneWay. officials will dis­
cuss the reorganization of the authority for
I995/9G Including election of a new chairman,
vice chairman, secretary and treasurer.
The meeting Is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m.'
Wednesday at the Seminole County Services
Building. Room 1028. 1101 E. First Street In
Sanford.

Seniors take Christmas to the children
Members of the Retired Senior
Volunteer Program In Seminole
County consulted with Santa Claus
before opening
the traditional
Christina* store for area klndergartnera and first grader* who may not
have an opportunity to shop for fam­
ily member*. The group will serve
over 1,000 children this holiday sen*
son. Seniors visited Midway
Elementary School Monday. Top:
RSVP member Bobble Jean
Dustman assists Senorla Presendleu
with her gift selections. Bottom
right: Natalis Taylor and RSVP band
members wow the crowd with
Christmas carols, as bottom left,
Storyteller Clara Geracl charms the
children with her tales of holidays'
past.
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held w ithout bond in th e Sem inole County
Correctional Facility. They will make their Initial
court appearances at 9AM Sunday In the court­
room at the Correctional Facility.

Financial award

SANFORD - For the 13th consecutive year.
Seminole County has received a national award
for Its annual financial report. It Is one of 340
counties In the United States. 33 in Florida, to
be so honored. The annual report Is prepared by
the Office of th e C lerk of C ircu it C ourt. It
received the C ertificate of Achievem ent for
Excellence In financial reporting from the gov­
ernm ent finance officers association of the U S.
and Canada. ‘Obviously. I'm pleased with the
streak and very proud of my staffs effort and
continued excellence.' said Seminole County
Clerk of Circuit Court Maryanne Morse ‘Over
the years, we've worked hard to win the award,"
she added. The report Is Judged by an indepen­
d e n t p a n e l, c rite ria for selectio n Includes
demonstrating constructive spirit of full disclo­
sure. clarity, and efforts to encourage the report
as a planning tool.

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Around the world for 30 days
Students experience life in the former Soviet Union
By V IC K I DuBO KIIIBA

Herald Senior Staff Writer__________

LONGWOOD _ It's a day away
and It's a world away.
Kazakhstan, u state In the former
Soviet Union, was home to a group
of Lyman High School students last
month.
Five young women traveled 23
h ours and half way around the
world to a place they say they
couldn't even have Imagined a year
ago.
Selina Johnson. Ju lie Oslsek.
Jennifer Gullfoyle. IJndscy Merrell
und TilTuny Nichols s|M-nl a month
In the emerging-nation with their
teacher Dr. Peter Berry.
‘It was amazing, really amazing
what a difference th ere was.*
Merrell said. “ They are so much
like us. but they are really different
too.* '
Berry said he understood the
Cold War distorted our views of one
another.
*We saw them as the enemy and
they viewed us as wolves, as the
terrible capitalists.* he said. "Trips
like this break down those barri­
ers.*
Bee Students. Page 5

Cops crack
down on
crime
B y N ICK PPBIPAUP

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD -Members of the
S a n fo rd
police
S p ecial
Investigative Unit (SIU) and the
QUADSquad both participated
In undercover drug operations
lids past Friday night at vari­
ous locations wtthin the city A
num ber of arrests were report­
ed
• At 12th S tre e t an d
Jessam ine Avenue, members of
th e SIU re p o rte d a rr e s tin g
Walter Cain. 33. who refused to
give a n a d d re s s . He w as
c h a rg e d w ith p o sse ssio n of
crack cocaine and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
• Donna Sheree Thornton.
31. of 39 Higgins Terrace was
a r r e s te d on a ch a rg e of
salc/dellveiy of crack cocaine
• Jam es Henry Bush. 43. of
1511 W 12th S tre e t, w as
arrested on a charge of possesWith their Kazik hosts. Lindsey Merrell. standing center, and Tittany Nichols, kneel­
ing center, enjoyed the majestic scenery near the capital city ol Almaty.

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S U B S C R I B 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 6 1 1

�It’s beginning to look a lot like Chrlatmae

Lombardi to ramain at UF
TALLAHASSEE - Alter changing his mind several times It
seem s th at J o h n Lom bardi, president of th e U niversity of
Florida, will remain at his post.
He ended weeks of speculation yesterday when he announced
to the state board of Regents that he was staying put and declin­
ing an offer from Johns Hopkins University.
~We have a lot of work to do.* he told a small gathering before
the meeting. "We're about hallway through the process of bring­
ing the University up to the next level.*
Jim Heeldn. president of the Board of Regents, said he and
universities Chancellor Charlie Reed were very pleased with
Lombardi's decision.
Lombardi's decision ends a month-long debate between him­
self and the Board of Regents dealing with the autonomy of u ni­
versities within the system.
A bill has been (lied for next spring's legislative session that
would weaken the Board of Regents and establish a separate
board of trustees at each university.
Lombardi said money was not a factor In his decision to
remain at UF. He will remain at the university earning $217,000
a year. At Jo h n s Hopkins, his salary would have increased to
almost $300,000 annually.

TWo more arrsstsd In murdar
KISSIMMEE _ TWo more Kissimmee men wanted In the death
of a 22-year-old Belle Isle m an were arrested yesterday In
Connecticut. The alleged gunman, however, remains a t large.
Daniel R. Sumner, 20. and Vem C. Williams. 21, were arrest­
ed by Connecticut State Police In Klllingty. Conn.
Their arrests bring to seven the num ber arrested In the killing
of Larry Neal Oliver Jr. Police believe Oliver was killed on Nov. 28
after he was lured to a house in rural Osceola County by su s­
pects who wanted to steal his customized, red pickup truck.
A body thought to be Oliver's was found In a ditch In rural
Orange County on Friday.
On Saturday, three men and two women turned themselves
into authorities In Kissimmee. They are being held without bond
in the Osceola County Jail as accessories to tne murder.
Sumner and Williams are being held In Connecticut as fugi­
tives from Justice. Once they are returned to Osceola County,
they will face accessory to murder charges.

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Members of the Lake Mery
Elementsry School Chorus went
carolling at various area locations
this morning. Director Dr. 8hlrtey
Hankie leads the group m song dur­
ing an appearance at the Target
store on Lake Mary Boulevard.
Three members of the Lake Mery
Elementary School Chorus were
decked out In 8anta hats this morn­
ing during a carolling tour of Lake
Mary area businesses. Left to right,
Jennifer Jam eson, $, Brittany
8tensrud, 10, and Autumn Crouser,
8, all of Lake Mary Elementary
School.
It was a special day for senior citi­
zens at foe Lake Mary Target 8toro
on Lake Mary Boulevard this momIna Oantora aafoeied for a snertal
ahooolna sores event. Left to rtaht
TSrget team relations leader Babe
Lyons, Mr. 8. Claus, (a senior from
the North Pole), and Target team
member eN Bonnie Everett. Ofoers
were area senior dbzsns who were
given special treatment, prices, and
entertainment during this special

Christ's Imaos sssn

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LAKE CITY _ The church pastor says It's a shadow, but he
and the curious (locking to the Lake City Church of God see the
face of Je su s Christ In an oval shape next to a wooden crucifix.
Since the Image was pointed o u t to th e congregation In
October, the Rev. Jack McKinley says u p to 0,000 people have
visited the church for a peek a t what he describes as *Ood ’ s
seal of approval on u s *
The faint Image Is of a bearded face with a crown of thorns In
the brow. McKinley said the Image appears to be formed on a
wall by two celling fixtures focusing their light through a dried
vine set against the coarse wood of the cross.
*1 have never tried to make anyone believe" it Is something
other than a shadow. McKinley said. Nevertheless, he attaches
special significance of IL *1 think It's a wake up call. This is a
wake up call that Je su s us sending out to people. It's a wake up
call that Jesu s Is coming back,* the pastor said.
People who have h e a rd of th e Im age go to th e c h u rc h
throughout the day to ease up a t the shadow.
"Ninety percent of thepeople who come In and see It aren't

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the Reformed Theological Seminary In Orlando, said reading a
shadow as a religious Image ‘could be a projection of the yeam&lt;
Inga and longings that people have for God.*

Rtformgrt gtl Mriout about gradM
TAMPA — If lawmakers go along with the Idea, public high
school students will need a grade average of C or better to play
■ports or participate In extracurricular activities.
The requirem ent would be phased In gradually beginning
with next fall's freshman class, according to twin proposals
Friday of the 28-member Florida Commission on Education
Reform and Accountability.
One would ralee the state's graduation requirem ent from a
1.8 grade point average to a 2.0. The other would require that
students Involved In extracurricular activities *"**"♦■*" a 8.0
OPA.
Florida graduation now generally requires a 1.8 or a D In 84
specific credit subjects.
Two counties — Alachua and Oadsen — already require the
higher C average.
We have tried, the lower expectations," aaid Education
Com m issioner Frank Brogan. 5,We've tried being overly
sensitive and tried not to offend any students, and we can see
where It's gotten us. It's time to push for higher standards and
higher expectations.''
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MIAMI - Here are the win­
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Florida Lottery:

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T u e s d a y : Iso la te d m o rn in g
showers east coast otherwise
partly cloudy. Highs In the mid
70s to near 80. Wednesday and
Thursday: Isolated late night
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water tem perature of 68 degrees.
Haw Bmyrwa B oash Waves
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Current Is running to the south
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TUESDAY
Pttyetdy 76-66

WEDNESDAY
Ptly sMy 76-66

l a l e t — Sunday: Wind southeast
10 knots. Seas 2 feet. Bay and
Inland w aters a light chop.
W idely s c a tte r e d s h o w e rs.
Sunday night: Wind south 10
knots. Seas 2 feet. Bay and
inland w aters a light chop,
taotated showers.

THUB6DAY
Ptly oMy 74-60

The Ultra Violet Index (UV1)
rating for Orlando Is 4. Not so
bad. but still use your sun­
screen, wear a hat.
The UV1 exposure levels are
rated by the Environm ental
Protection Agency aa follows:

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Monsters imbued with sweetNESS

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ted. check local listings

_ ig! All dancing! All.. Loch
Ness monsters? The rather, urn. un­
usual conceit of this animated series
is that a group of amiable monsters
live, frolic and frequently break intn
song far beneath the waves of an ob­
viously
loch.such
Thecharacters
scries is
heavy onunusual
puns, with
as Sneaky Ness, Silly Ness, etc., etc.,
etc. Joining the antics are the McJoy
kids, who found the Nesses fay follow­
ing some eerie floating bagpipes. (OK.
maybe you told your kids not to traipse
alter spectra) musical instruments, but
their mother didn’t.)
Sarah, 6, liked It ("it was good"), and
said she found it most Interesting when
Sad Ness got lost: "because I lust did."
Episodes take off from the char­
acters' names and deal with such
latuea as friendllNESS, happINESS,
pompousNESS... well, you get the idea.
Some ........
parents may
.
the whole
spectacle somewhat gooey and overly
sweet, with too many pastel colors.
However, Idds may take their cue from
Sarah, who remarked: "I would give
this a 10 because it's the'best thing I

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Appropriateness: 7 — Best for the
young act, 3-7.
Human I — Marty puns, many cute
comments.
Vtsaals: S — Somewhat bright and
overly cute — at least to adult eyes.

and stories. Never mind that Idds prob­
ably won't know who the latter two
guests arc —the spirit is what counts.
The special explains the origins and
traditions of Chanukah, from the light­
ing of the mcnorah to the spinning of
the drcidcl. Scattered throughout the
show is Charlie Horse's attempt to
create a superhero that will win him
the tlOO price; clever viewers will
figure out long before he does who the
real superhero is.
Jacob, 7, said that he liked the part
with the superheroes best: "I liked
when Charlie Hone made the super­
heroes. Because I wanted to see who
he came up with."
We would (mildly) quibble with only
one of the comments Jacob made,
when asked If he would recommend
the show to other Idds: "Yes, if they're
Jewish. They'll learn about Chanuluh." We would say, not just If they're
Jewish — no matter who they are.
Ratings Scale: 1*19
(to Is the highest)

Sadal V atic:« - The right values
and message — the medium is a little
hard to take.

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Kidnapping
Sanford police ere Investigating a reported
m the T1700
r ~ “Mock
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_ W. Airport
Friday from a parking lot In
Blvd. A ccording to th e In c id e n t re p o rt, a b la c k m ale
approached a woman In her van, and threatening her with a
knife, got Into the van and drove through various parts of
the city. Police say the woman managed to escape near 28th
S treet an d Airport Btvd„ an d contact police. She a n d a

Lamb Chap's Special Chanukah
PBS, Dec. | i (check local listings)
While Christinas gets plenty of at­
tention In the video and TV-special de­
partment, Chanukah often comes up
short. Lately, however, there’s been an
effort to feature the holiday in more
specials for kids, including this new
presentation featuring Shari Lewis
and her roster of puppets.
In this holiday offering, Lewis, Lamb
Chop, Hush Puppy and Charlie Horse
are joined by a rather bizarre group
of guests — Alan Thicke, Pat Morila
and Lloyd Bochner (?) to celebrate
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far beneath the waves of an obviously unusual loch.

antics and some goolY superhero* run
amuck make up the bulk of the jokes.
Vlsnals: f — Some special effects
involving the superheroes, though
clever, don't exactly work.
Social Value: * — A welcome entry
Into the Chanukah-themed specials.
BelievaMllty: • — Lloyd Bochner?

Fun Factor: 7 — Though it's a little
long, and sometimes a little confusing
it has many enjoyable moments.
Euan Levine is the author of "Kids
Pick the Bent Videos far Kids." from
Carol Publishing.
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Lacy K. Loar • Editor
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EDITORIAL

Good going, BRO
Life in th e public h o u s in g u n its of
S anford is n o t easy. M oney Is scarce a n d role
m odels, o th er th a n d ru g dealers a n d p ro sti­
tu te s, a re few.
A m idst th e difficulties, however, a
c o a litio n o f c o m m u n ity v o lu n te e rs , law
enforcem ent officials a n d rep re sen ta tiv e s of
various o th er agencies, a re b ringing a ra y of
hope to th is com m unity.
O rg a n is e rs of th e BRO (B re th re n
R eaching O ut) program hope to u s e th e avail­
able reso u rc es or th eir su p p o rte rs a n d a
heavy reliance on Ju d e o -C h rls tla n e th ic s to
tu r n a ro u n d th e lives o f y o u n g people w ho
have r u n afoul of th e law.

Getting tough with violent teens
I made a quick trip to Beantown last week,
w here 1 had a chance to check out the local
news. The one story th at leapt out at me con­
cerned a 17-yenrold high-school stu d en t who
punched out a substitute teacher as his class­
mates cheered him on.
I was expecting th a t the su b stitu te teacher
was some big, bad bully, at least. But as It turns
out, he was a kindly 78-year-old, all of 4 feet 8
Inches tall. He even wore a hearing aid.
My heart went out to the grandlatherty substi­
tute. Then It occurred to me—he really got ofT
easy. If his teenage assailant had been packing a
weapon—like one of every five public school stu ­
dents—grandpa probably wouldn't have lived to
see his 79th birthday.
It will be Interesting to see what punishm ent
the violent young offender ultimately receives. He
was arraigned In Boston District Court (rather
th an juvenile court) on charges of assault and
battery on a public employee. The wager here Is
that he gets off with little more than a suspended
sentence.
It's because underage offenders are handled
w ith kid gloves In m ost crim inal c a se s th a t
America Is faced with an epidemic of juvenile
crime. Indeed, the FBI reported last week that,

ders.
In recent years, state legislatures throughout
the country have started to crack down on the
m o st v io le n t te e n -a g e o ffe n d e rs . In
M assachusetts, for instance, a 2-year-old state
law calls for the autom atic expulsion of students
who commit violent crimes, Use the young punk
who assaulted the substitute teacher.
In California, a new state law towers the age at
which teens may be tried as an adult In murder
cases horn 10 to 14 years old. And in Minnesota,
a year-old taw removes the cloak of anonymity

JOSEPH SPEAR

We believe th e ir e n th u s ia s m ts e n o u g h
to get th e program off to a s tro n g s ta rt. It Is
o u r sin cere hope, however, th a t th ey do not
give u p th e fight w hen th e going g e ts tough.
Too often th e se y o u n g people nave
th eir h o p e s b u ilt u p only to h av e them
c ru sh e d b y th e realities o f lo st g ra n t m oney or
th e w aning in te re st of v o lu n teers.

Wake up
and smell
the column
The Curmudgeon h as been occupied lately
w ith trying to figure o u t w hat h is colum n
ouriit to smell bke.
P u t dow n y o u r p e n s , c r itic s a n d
ph lllstln es. I'm talking ab o u t food sm ells
here like the Magic Scents Crayola crayons
th a t kids wore eating because they had the
odor o f coconut, licorice an d chocolate. I
think it would be n est to write s column that
smelled so deHrtoua people would want to eat
tt. I have heard from a few readers who regu­
larly chew It u p and spit It out, b u t I don't
think they do It for the nutritional value.
T h e C u rm u d g e o n Will p o n d e r It.

The BRO p ro g ram h o p e s to b re a k th a t
cycle a n d ta k e first tim e offenders off th e
stre e t a n d h e a d ed o n th e rig h t p a th .
We h o p e th a t th e y c a n d o th a t.
T he fo rw a rd -th in k in g p ro g ra m c a n
m ak e all th e difference In th e w orld b y pro­
viding rote m odels, e n th u s ia s m a n d direction
to th ese y o u n g people.
We a p p la u d th e cooperation of all
th o se w h o a re w orking o n th is project to g eth ­
e r for thm good o f th e young people o f Sanford.

th e la te st Newt G ingrich
_
i flap? The House
Speaker said he a n d Boh Dow dosed down
the government In part because Bill Clinton
Ignored them on a n Air Force One flight to
Israel. Is he also blaming this ruckus on the
•socialists* in the newsrooms?— William in
Wichita
Dear WNW: He Implied It waa the media’s
fault by denying he said what he said, but U
d id n 't w ash b e c a u se h is com m ents w ere
taped. Several of his political buddies tried to
d a k a Ms words were ta k e n out of context*
And Newt's apnkewnsn said reporters I g u n d
th e r e a l s to ry , w h ich w as th e OOP’s
a d m ira b le effo rt to b a la n c e th e b u d g e t.
Chatty, in the interests of tru th and accura­
cy. the madia should let polo edit their own

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The letters are subject to editing.

ELLEN GOODMAN

Technologically
Berry's World

over my head
am bring over my head.
This ts not an economic tale of woe. There
are no yachts on my credit card, no BMWa In

ft* house h a s gradually become home to
eq u ip m en t th a t la m ade to do oil s o rts of
things that I am unable to make It do. If the
building were o book it would be titled: Smart
Appliances, Foolish Owner.
I have a n oven th a t would sta rt cooking
while I'm a t work If I could only tell It to. 1
have o telephone th a t la ready to store the
num bers of my nearest and farthest If I will
only do my sh are. I have a C D /ra d io /ta p e
deck th at pu ts 26 separate functions Ift, the
hands of one dysfunctional operator.
And 1 haven’t even mentioned the computer.
I am not sure how this happened. The moot
complicated appliance under my paren ts' roof
was o toaster whose sole duly was to pop up
bread from time to time. When I was a Ida. we
acquired a television set. While I never really
knew how television worked, 1 knew how to

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before they succum b to a life of crime,

But now every time something breaks or Is
sacrificed to the consum er god of planned
obsolescenc e - try finding an ordinary record
player, check the value of last year's comput­
e r —It ts rep laced by so m e th in g new a n d
Improved. Which, of course, offers new and
improved features.
Now, th e word t 'fe a tu re s” sh o u ld send
every techno-challenged, simplicity-longing
m nsiim rr screaming Into the midnight of the
mall parking lot. A feature is something that
you do not wart, do not want to pay extra for,
wtil never use. but cannot get the thing you do
wont w ithout
Con sider the television which entered our
bedroom a fter Its 2 0 -year-old predecessor
rained tech n icolor snow down upon Frasier's
Beattie and collapsed. The f e a tu re ' th at we
wonted was o set of cor dkoa headphones-oth­
e rw ise know n o s th e M arriage S aving
C om ponent—to allow one o f u s to read o r
sleep while the other (who shall remain nam e­
less) watched various large men pursuitw vari­
ous shaped balls across various sh sp etf play­
ing Adds.
For reasons too arcane to mention, having
to do with inN * compan ies and astrological
signs, th e only television set that m et th is

s picture wtthln s picture, wraparound sound,
a dock, a timer, a n on-screwi menu, a chan-

My thinks Panama wse named after the hat.
D e a r C u rm u d g e o n : 1 h e a rd t h a t
Jim m y C a rte r h a s a new book o u t w ith a
weird tide. What is It?—Dallaa in Dallas
D ear Dallaa: It'a a children's book,
written with Ms d o u b te r Amy and baaed on
stories he ueed to tell his children about a
aaa m onster. It's called T h e Little Baby
0ooogle-Ple*Jer.“ I h e a r th e re have been
num erous com nU lnU from bookstore c tiitom ers wh o thought they were buying his
Dear Curmudgeon: Did you know that offtd a is a t a Miami courthouse hove crested a
"Voodoo Squad* to d e a n u p dead chickens
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Studants

DEATHS
M ary E. F o re m a n , 8 5 ,
P alm etto A venue, Longwood.
died Saturday, Dec. 12. 1995 at
South Seminole Hospital. Bom
Dec. 24, 1909 In Irwin County,
Ga.. she moved to Longwood in
1956. She w as a hom em aker.
She belonged to Flrat B aptlat
Church of Longwood. Survivors
Include sons, Donald M.. Joseph
H.. Doyle R., all of Longwood;
Jimmie R.of Sanford; daughters,
M ary E. Elgin a n d Jo A n n
Ortfnn. both of Longwood; sla­
te r s , Naom le M cE lm u rray ,
M acon, O a.. M ildred H obbs.
Ttflon, Oa.. Louise Plantedosl,
Boston; 16 grandchildren; 19
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n . G a in e s
C arey H and G a rd e n C h ap el
F u n eral Home. Longwood. In
charge of arrangements.
WOIDOIIB. HABBISON
Wlndon H. H arrison. 75, S.
P a rk A venue. S a n fo rd , died
Sunday, Dec. 3. 1995. Born In
Two Egg. Florida, he moved to
C entnuFlorlda In 1975, He was
a re tire d m e c h a n ic w ith th e
F lo rid a
D e p a rtm e n t
of
Transportation. He was a mem­
ber or Central Baptist Church.
V.F.W., life m em ber of D.AtV.,
p o st 3 0 . M oose Lodge, a n d
P.O.W. Of W orld W ar II. He
served In both the U.8. Marine
Corps and Air Force, and was
aw a rd ed th e P u rp le H e a rt.
Survivors Include wife, J u lia ;
son. Robert Rehberg. West Palm
B each: d a u g h te r s , A u relia
E d w ard s? S o rre n to t S a n d y
Worth. Holopaw; seven g ran d ­
children; 12 greatgrandchildren.
B ald w ln -F alrch lld —-O aklaw n
P a rk C em etery a n d F u n e ra l
Home, Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements,
Mabel 8tsk Holt. 97. Narcissus
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday,
Dec, 2. 1995 at M anner Health
Care Center. Deltona, Bom May
11, 1898 In Providence, Ky&gt;. she
moved to Sanford In 1978, She
was a school teacher and a pio­
neer a n tiq u e dealer. She was
B ap tist and a m em ber of th e
Library Society, Rose Club and
W.M.U., all of Providence, and
G ra n d O p e ra C h o ru s of S t.
Louis. Survivors Include daugh­
ter. V irginia H olt K ra u se,

T hrust Into the frigid Kazlk
winter, the Lyman group said
they felt warm when welcomed
strangers who took them Into
elr hom e a n d treated them
lik e royalty.*
‘ Food. T h e re w as alw ay s
food,* G ullfoyle s a id . ‘ Every
place we went, they fed us.”
Though they did dine at the
world's largest M cDonald's In
Red Square, most of the delica­
cies they experienced were far
less familiar to their palates.
"We ate horse and sheep and
cow's tongue* Beny said.
Merrelf, a h o rse lover, said
she did not eat that particular
treat and none of the girts, save
Gullfoyle, tried the tongue.
Beny said the young women
adapted well and had no trouble
communicating their wanta and
needs to those who were more
th a n w illing to accom m odate
their every request.
Most or their travel within the
d tie s of Kazakhstan was done
th ro u g h m a s s t r a n s it o r by
hitchhiking.
‘ It w as so Interesting to be
able to hitchhike.' M arch said.
‘It’s n o t like h e re w here you
d o n 't do It because you don’t
know w h a t c o u ld h a p p e n to
you. There you Ju st stick o u t
your hand and someone stops
to give you a ride. Everyone is
really friendly and trusting.’
The young women had to get
used to a new system of m an­
ners when tt came to the m ass
transit system.
‘Everyone Just piles on and
keeps pushing In.* Berry said.
*We saw people get caught In
th e doors of th e dub a n a Ju st

S a n fo rd : s is te r , W an etta S.
K ellen, Ft. M ltchel? Ky: one
grandson: two greatgrandchil­
d ren . B rlsson F uneral Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments,

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D A U N T B . MARTOV

D an n y . B. M a rtin , 51.
Grovevlew Way? Sanford, died
S a tu rd a y . Dec. 2. 1995 a t
C e n tra l
F lo rid a R egional
Hospital. Bom Dec 20, 1943 In
Spartenburg. S.C . he moved to
S a n fo rd In 1959 He w as
employed In the M aintenance
D e p a rtm e n t of th e C ity of
Sanford, He was Baptist, and a
m em b e r of th e U .S, Army
N a tio n a l G u a rd S u rv iv o rs
In clu d e wife! S h irle y : s o n .
M ichael, D eltona; d a u g h te rs,
C in d y C risw ell a n d S h e rrie
Hodges, both of Sanford; ste p ­
father and mother. Eugene and
Ruby Brown. Spartenburg. 8.C.;
sisters, Tina Rash, Sanford, Kay
S tsp p . G reenville. 8.C .: eight
grandchildren. Brlsson Funeral
Home, 8 a n fo rd . In ch a rg e of
arrangements.
Richard Dale Temperty. 38,
W estland Court? Orlando, died
S aturday, Dec. 2, 1995 a t his
residence, B ora Nov. 12. 1987
In Memphis, Tenn,, he moved to
Central Florida In 1958. He was
a r e s t a u r a n t m an a g e r. He
b elo n g ed to G ra c e U n ited
M ethodist C h u rc h . Survivors
In clu d e wife. Lisa; d a u g h te r.
A m anda, O rlando: son. Jo ey .
O rlan d o ; s te p d a u g h te r J e n a
Flannery. Orlando; mother, Alhe,
S a n fo rd ; f a th e r, C h a rle s,
S a n fo rd : b r o th e r s ; C h a rle s ,
D eL and, P a tric k D., G eneva,
G ra sk o w
F u n e ra l
Hom e,
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments

hang on.”

on a bus cost pennies
and a cab ride across town cost
no more than 82. Clothing was
e q u a lly Inexpensive a n d th e
young ladles eagerly added to
their wardrobes while there.
China and unique figurines
were also a popular mementos-for the young women.
B erry s a id th e g ro u p w as
fined a b o u t $ 3 0 0 Tor hav in g
overweight luggage a s a result
of the shopping.
The Lyman students did not
a tte n d m an y form al c la s s e s
while In K asakhstan. b u t they
o b se rv e d c la s s e s In sc h o o ls
ranging Bom a special facility
for handicapped stu d en ts to a

A
Funsral Mrvlets lor Mr, Hicham Dais
Wnporty, M. oI Orlando, who Oad Sfoufoay
will bo 11 o'clock Wadnaaday morning at
Qramkow Punaral Homo Chapal with Hav
John Faalay officiating. imtrmoM wMba m
Evargroan Camatary. Frtonda may caMal
Oramkow Funarai Homo this ovanlng
(Tuaaday) from a s p.m. Arrangamonta by
OiantbowFunarai Homo. 800 C. Airport Sad..
Santotd, FL3*773 (407) 321-3*11,

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school for gifted students In sci­ already planning an o th er trip
ence and math.
for the summ er or for after grad­
A great em phasis Is placed uation.
on science, especially physics.
B erry s a id . T he c la s s ro o m s
where that subject is taught are
well lit and filled with the latest
alon of c ra c k co c ain e w ith
c o m p u te r e q u ip m e n t. O th e r
Intent to distribute
classro o m s a re often 111 only
• At 10th S tre e t an d Bay
from the windows and contain
Avenue, police arrested Angela
only a chalkboard and desks.
M arie L ittle s. 3 9 , of 1819
‘ It w aa a re a l e d u c atio n .*
Sum
m erlin and J u liu s Devall
Merrcll said.
B ennett. 23. listed as hom e­
O ne of th e y o u n g w om en.
less. Both were charged with
J o h n s o n , becam e a n In a ta n l
sale of crack cocaine.
celebrity In Kazakhstan.
• Al 10th S treet and Pine
‘ In a country of 17 million
Avenue, police arrested Taurus
people,” B eny explained, ‘she
J . Boone. 19. of 2550 Crawford
was the only black person.”
Drive, He w as charged with
Jo h n so n said It was a little
uncomfortable to have her pic­ sale of crack cocaine and pos­
session of cocaine with Intent
tu re taken constantly. Despite
to distribute,
some modeling experience, she
• At l l t h Street and Poplar
was not sure how to react to the
Avenue, Allen SUaa, 38, whose
attention.
a d d re s s w as u n k n o w n , waa
“They'd Just grab me and take
arrested on a charge of sale of
m y p ic tu r e c o n s ta n tly ,” s h e
c o u n te rfe it c o n tro lle d s u b ­
said. *1 didn’t mind too m uch,
stance.
b u t after a while...”
• At 11th Street and Cypress
All o f th e g irls s a id th ey
Avenue. Arthur Lee Walker, 38.
would like to return. Some arc
listed as homeless, was arrest­

It a a great place.* O alsek
said. *1 c an 't wait to go back
after graduation.”

Drugs'

ed on a charge of sale of crack
c o c a in e , a n d p o s s e s s io n o f
crack cocaine.
• At 9th Street and Orange
Avenue. Jill A. Brown, 29, of
111 McKay Blvd , was arrested
on a charge of sale/deltvery of
crack cocaine,
• R esp o n d in g to a call
regarding a suspicious person
at Fourth Street and Sanford
Avenue, police arrested Leroy
Williams, 27, hom eless, on a
charge of possession of crack
cocaine.
• S a tu rd a y , a n o th e r call
regarding a suspicious person
w as received, O fficers c o n ­
verged In th e park in g lot of
Bram Towers a t 519 B. First
S tre e t an d rep o rted finding
Vernon C. Gough, 35, with no
local address, sitting in his car
He waa atresled on a charge of
p o s s e s s io n o f le s s th a n 20
gram s of marijuana

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P U B L IC H E A R IN G T O B E H E L D
D E C E M B E R 1 2 ,1 9 9 5
Ths Seminole County Board of County Commissioners (the Board) proposesto adopt the following by
ordnance: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING, PURSUANT TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT COOE
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, THE ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS ASSIGNED TO CERTAIN
PROPERTIES LOCATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY (LENGTHY LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS OF
THE PROPERTIES ARE SET FORTH AS EXHIBITS TO THIS ORDINANCE); ASSJOMNQ
CERTAIN PROPERTIES CURRENTLY ASSIGNED THE A-10 ZONING CLASSIFICATION THE
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ASSIGNED THE A-10 ZONING CLASSIFICATION THE A-3 ZONING CLASSIFICATION;
ASSK1MNQ CERTAIN PROPERTIES CURRENTLY ASSIGNED THE A -f ZOMNQ
CLASSIFICATION THE A d ZOMNQ CLASSIFICATION; ASSIGNING CERTAIN
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PROVIDING FOR LEGISLATIVE FINOINOS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING
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below that are a part of this advertisement. All legal descriptions are available for review and
copy al the Office of the Clark to the Board of County Commissioners and the County's Currant
Planning and Comprehensive Planning Divisions).
The 8eminoie County Board of County Commissioners (the Board) wHI conduct a public hearing on
December 12,1995, lo consider administrative rezoninga to thoseproperties as dapided on the maps
below. The Board wM consider recommendations of the Seminole County Local Planning
Agency/PtanningandZoning Commiaaion (LPAVPAZ), hear citizenviews, andany local government or
other agency comments on the subject rezoninga. No final action wMbe taken on these razoningi al
this public hearing. Those razonings the Board intendsto adopt wMbe considered al a second public
hearing lo ba held by the Board on January 9.1996, to consider final adoption of the rszoninga. No
final actionwBba taken unUi this ascondpublic hearing. Public hearings wMbegin al 7.00 p.m., or as
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H i la T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R IO A
IN A N D FOR
9B M IN O LB C O U N T Y
O C N IR A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
C A S S N O . 9 4 -t 0 0 9 -C A -1 4 -B
GE CAPITAL

Circuit Ceurt
Orenge Ceunty,
Flerlde

NOTICE
OF SHERIFF'S SALS

SERVICES, Inc . l/k/a
Travalara Moilgag*
Saivica*. Inc.,
Plaml ill,

noDEnr a

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS SIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. 9S-019S
DIVISION 14B

Case* C C IS S -IS t B
Fanmah Fleachute
Plaintiff
vs
Perry Farahani
Defandant

MOnTQAOE

VS.

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jones,

Jr an d EVELYN T.
JO N E S : at al„
Dafandanta.
A M IN O ID N O T IC I
OF F O R tC L O S U R I D A L I
Notice la hereby given that,
purauant
to
an
Ordar
Raachaduling Foracloaure Sale
dated November ISth, IS IS ,
and entered In civil caae num ­
ber 04 2OO6 C A -t 4 -B . ol the
Circuit Court of the ISth
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein OE CA P ITA L MOAT*
OAOE SERVICES. INC., F/K/A
TRAVELERS M O R TG AG E S ER ­
VICES. IN C., la Plaintiff and
ROBERT A. JO N E S . JR ., EV E ­
LYN T. JO N E S . CA PITO L R O OFINO SUPPLIES A S R I., C O .,
INC., la/ara Oefendant(a), I will
aell fo Ihe higheat and beat bid­
der tor caah at the weat front
door of the Seminole County
courthouae
in
Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida at
11:00 A M . on the t»th day of
Oecember, ISOS, Ihe following
deacnbed property aa aet forth
In aaid Final Judgment, to wit:
LO T 24. SABAL TR AIL AT
SABAL POINT, ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
TH ER E O F
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2S,
PAGES SB A 90, PUB LIC
RECORDS
OF
SEM INOLE
CO UN TY. FLORIOA.
N O TE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLE C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T VO U ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEM EO TO BE A O E B T
C O LLEC TO R ATTEM P TIN G TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T AND ANV
INFORMATION OBTAINEO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the 1Alh day of
November, I N S .
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jean Bnllant
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS A STAWIAR8KI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 490
Tampa, Florida 33607
Telephone: (913) S77-600I
CAS *04-01029
Publish: November 20, and
Decembar 9, 1099
DEJ-109

NO TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ ol Elocution Issued out ol
and undar lha aaal of Ihe
Circuit Court of Orange County,
Florida Caae * Cl 9 9 -t lt S upon
a final ludgment rendered In the
aforesaid court on the ISth day
of July A.D. 1009 In that cartaln
caaa
entitled
Farimah
Fleachute, Plamtitl vs. Perry
Farahani, Defendant which
aforesaid Writ of Elocution was
delivered lo me aa Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida and I
have levied upon all the right,
title and Interaat of the defen­
dants
in
Ihe
following
described real property, said
property being located in
Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described aa fol­
lows:
Lol IS . Block -c*. RIVER RUN.
SECTIO N t, according to the
plat thereof aa recorded In Plat
Book IS , Pages ST and IS ,
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida a/k/a 41S
Weklva Rapid Orlve, Altamonte
Sprmga, Florida 12714. Parcal
ID* 10-21-29-SOS-OCOO-Ot SO.
and the undersigned aa Sheriff
ol Seminole County, Florida,
will at 11:00 A M. on the 2 llh
day of December A.D. 1909
offer for sale and aell to the
higheat bidder. FOR CASH IN
HAND AND S U B JE C T TO ANV
AND ALL EXISTINO LIENS, at
the Front (West) Door, at the
steps, of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida,
the above described property.
That said sale la being made
to satisfy lha terms of this Writ
of Etecution.
Donald F. Eslmger. Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
N O TIC E REO AR DINO TH E
A M ER ICANS W ITH D IS ABILI­
TIES A C T O F 1090. PERSONS
W ITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL AC CO M M O D ATIO N S
TO PARTICIPATE IN TH E PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD C O N TA C T
TH E EN FO R CE A B LE W R ITS
S ECTIO N OF TH E CIVIL DIVI­
SION
AT
TH E
S H ER IFF'S
O FFIC E . 1149 29TH S TR E ET,
SANFORO, FLORIDA, AT LEAST
FIVE DAVS PRIOR TO TH E PROCEEOINOS. (407)110-9940 T T D
(407) 121-1321.
Publish: November 29, and
December 9, 12, IS , 1909
DEJ-219

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PNC DANK. KENTUCKY,
INC . F/K/A CITIZEN S
FIDELITY BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY.
Plaintiff(s),

vs.
GERALD J WARD, el al.
Defendantls).

N O T IC I
OF FORBCLOBURI SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated November
ISth, 1909. and entered In Case
NO. 99-0199 ol the Circuit
Court ol the E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEM I­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
PNC BANK. KENTUCKY. INC.,
F/K/A
C ITIZ EN S
FID E LITY
BANK AND TR U S T COMPANY Is
the Plaintiff and OERALD J.
WARO. SARAH O WARD a/k/a
SARAH QIBSON, SUBRENA O.
CASHE. B AR NETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION, and JANE DOE
N/K/A NORMA HILTS ara lha
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash af Ihe entrance of Ihe
West front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford,
Florida at 1100 a m , on the
19th day ol December. 1999,
the following described proper­
ty as set forth In said Final
Judgment:
LO T 29. SAN LANTA THIRD
S ECTIO N . ACCORDING T O TH E
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDEO
IN PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 79.
P UB LIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLORIOA.
W ITNESS MV HAND and the
seal of this Court on November
17th. 1999.
(Seal)
MARVANE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jean Brlllant
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCatla, Raymer,
Barrett A Floppier
Post Office B o i 1410
Tampa. FL 31601
F9S02044S
N O TIC S
In accordance with Ihe
Americans Disabilities Act, per­
sona needing a special accom ­
modation to participate In this
proceeding should contact the
Individual or agency sending
notice not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding at
the address givsn on the
notice. Telephone: 407-123­
4110 eet. 4227: 1-800-993-0771
(TD D) or 1-900-999-9770 (v): via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: November 29, and
Oecember 9, 1993
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IN THS C IR C U IT COURT
OF THS IS T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OSNBRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASS NOi 99-339 CA 14

IN THS CIRCUIT CO U RT
OF T H I IS T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS CO U N TY
O C N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASS NO. SS-1199 CA

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NATIONAL MORTOAQE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CARLO S A. RAMIREZ. E T AL
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICS
OF FO R ICLO SUR S SALS
NO TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
November 19th. 1999, entered
m Civil Case No. 93-319 C A 14
DIV. K of the Circuit Court of the
IS TH Judicial Circuit In and for
SEM INOLE County. Sanford.
Florida, wheraln N ATIO NAL
M O R TG A G E
COM PANY
is
Plaintiff
and
C A R LO S
A.
RAMIREZ: UNKNOW N SPOUSE
OF CARLOS A. RAMIREZ: LISA
M. LOPEZ: UNKNOW N SPOUSE
OF LISA M. LOPEZ: WATERS
EOQE POOL SUPPLY. IN C .:
ALAFAYA W OODS HOM EO W N­
ERS
A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC.;
ALAFAYA W O O O S PHASE 2
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.; JO H N DOE AND JA N E
OOE AS UNKNOW N TEN AN TS
IN
P O SSESSIO N
are
Defendants. I wilt sell lo the
highest and best biddsr for
cash at the front door of the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
In Sanford. Florida, at 11:00
o'clock a m. on the 21st day of
December, 1999 the following
described properly as set forth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wlt:
LO T IS . ALFAVA W O O DS
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO TH E
MAP OR PLAT TH ER E O F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 32.
PAGES 69 TH R O U G H 71. IN
TH E P UB LIC R ECO R DS OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLORIOA.
Dated this 17lh day of
November 1999.
(C IR C UIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jean Brlllant
Deputy Clerk
DAVID J . STERN
ATTO R NEY FOR PLAINTIFF
2927 NE 201RD STREET.
STE. 204
NORTH MIAMI BEACH.
FL 11190
(109) 912-7776
99-01191
IN ACCO R DANCE W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH D IS A B ILI­
TIES AC T, persons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM IN ISTR ATIO N , at
the
SEM INO LE
County
Courthouse at 407-323-4310, 1­
900-999-9771 (TO D) or 1-900­
999-9770, via Florida Relay
Service.
Publish: November 29. and
December 9. 1999
DEJ-196

Legal Notices
December, 1999. Ihe following
described property as sat forth
m said Final Judgm anl, lo wit:
LO T 23, B LO C K "S '. PALM
TE R R A C E . A C C O R D IN G TO
THE
PLAT
TH E R E O F
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGES B2 AND 93. O F TH E
PUBLIC R ECO R DS OF S E M I­
NOLE. FLORIDA.
NO TE: PURSUANT TO TH E
FAIR
DEBT
C O L L E C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T Y O U ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS O EEM ED TO BE A O EBT
C O LLEC TO R A TTE M P TIN G TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T AND ANV
INFORMATION O BTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR TH AT PURPOSE.
Dated Ihe 17th day of
November. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Oy Jean Bnllant
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS t STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suile 430
Tampa. Florida 31607
Telephone: (913) 877-6009
C t S * 93-01613
Publish: November 29, and
December 9, 1993
OEJ-214

KISLAK NATIONAL
BANK.

VS

Plaintiff,

SHENANDOAH S CLARK
and LAUREL E. CLARK; et al..
Defendants.

N O T IC I
OF FO R ICLO SU R S SALS
Notice ts hereby given that,
pursuant lo that Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure dated November
13th, 1993. and entered in civil
case number 99-1339 CA, of the
Circuit Court of the 16th
Judicist Circuit In end for
Seminole
County,
Flonds.
wherein KISLAK
NATIONAL
BANK, is Plaintiff and SH ENAN­
DOAH S. CLARK. LAUREL E.
CLARK. Is/are Dalendant(s), I
will sell to Ihe highest end best
bidder lor cash at tha wast
front door of tha Samlnole
County courthouse In Sanford,
Seminola County, Florida, *1
11 30 A M. on Ilia 21st day of

N O T IC I OF B A L I
Notice is hsreby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered in this cause
m the Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida, I will tell the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
Lot 240. O F SUNRISE UNIT
TW O 'D *. a subdivision accord-

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Ing t ; the plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book 29. Page
44, of the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida,
and commonly known as:
1391 Alfonso Circle, Winter
Springs, FL 32701 at public
sale, lo the hlgheit and best
bidder, for cash, al the west
front door of ths Seminole
County Courthouse, in Sanford,
Florida, at tt:0 0 A .M ., on
DECEM BER 14th. 1999.
MARYANNE MORSE.
AS CLER K OF
TH E C O U R T
By: Jane E. Jaaewlc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Amencens With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
court
Administration at Talaphone
numbsr (407) 323-4130, not
later than seven (7) days prior
to the proceeding. If hearing
impaired. (TD D ) 1-900-999­
9771. or Voice (V) 1-900-933­
9770, via Florida Ralay Service.
Mason A Associates. P.A.
17797 US 19 N.. Suite 900
Clesrwaler, FL 34424
Publish: November 29, and
December S, 1999
DEJ-191

UN ITED STATES
OF AM ERICA by and
through tha Secretary
of the DEPARTM ENT
OF HOUSINO AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT,
Plaintiff,
vs .
C A FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC.;
RUBEN E. A Q O S TO
and ELSA I. AQ O S TO .
his wits; SUNRISE
OWNER S OROUP.
INC.: MANUEL
JA O U EZ; JANE
DOE. wife of MANUEL
JA O U EZ: and UNKNOW N
TENANTS/OW NERS;
Defendants.

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John Rouving, manager (Handing to right), Fred Walker (kneeling) and Alex Alvarado (in truck) offer
euperlor service and quality workmanship.

For honest service
Come see John at Mr. G’s
SANFORO — Jo h n Rouving. formerly of
Tlbbets Auto Repair, It now at Mr. G'a
Complete Automotive Service and he wanta all
of his old customers to know.
If you have never had your vehicle serviced
at Mr. 0 * b , you'll find a welcoming attitude
from the friendly and caring staff of mechanics
who will do anything to help you get back on
the road.
Mr. G'b Complete Automotive Service, locat­
ed at 201 North Maple Avenue, haa been
owned and operated by Jam es Gustafson for
the past three yean. Gustafson has 45 y e a n of
experience In the automotive industry and was
the owner of a new car dealership. In Illinois
for 42 of those y ean . John Rouving has 26
y e a n experience; and rounding out the atafT Is
Fred with 13 y e a n and Alex with six yean.

"We are very honest and before any work Is
done we will explain fully whal Is needed,"
says Rouving.
Mr. G's state-of-the-art equipment, such as
(he Allen computerized Smart Engine analyzer
and the Motor Vac fuel Injection machine,
means repairs will be right the first time. Mr.
G's provides service for all makes of c a n and
trucks, foriegn and domestic, from brakes to
water pum ps and transmission, but they
specialize in air conditioning and computer
diagnostics. Towing is also available at Mr. G's.
There ts always a 10 percent discount for
senior citizens at Mr. G'a. The weekly ads In
the Sanford Herald also offer different specials.
You can reach Mr. G's by calling 323-9090.
to schedule an appointment for service or Just
to get more Information about the services
available.

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Calling all basketball coaches
SANFORD - Thr Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is In dire need of coaches for the
upcoming Youth Basketball Longues.
Three coaches arc needed for the 13-Under
league and one In the II -Under division.
Please call (407) 330-5607 if you can help.

Sanford adult recreation plans
SANFORD - The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold organizational meetings for
its Polar Bear leagues coming this week.
The volleyball leagues will meet on Tuesday.
December 5th at 6 p.m. nt Sanford City Hall.
The slowpltch softball meeting will be on
Wednesday. December 6th. The men's leagues
will meet at 6 p.m.. with the women's and Co-Ed
leagues meeting at 6 30 p.m.
The Adult Flag Football meeting will be at 6
p.m. on Thursday. December 7th at 6 p.m.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

Winter Springs softball
WINTER SPRINGS - The City of Winter
Springs will be signing up teams for Its 1996
Adult Softball Polnr Bear League starting
tomorrow (Dec. 4) at Central Winds Park.
League's (limited to the first six paid teams)
are scheduled to slart on Tuesday. January 2
and run Monday through Friday night's (teams
select which night) for five weeks with games
starting at 6:30 p.m.. 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Cost Is 9205 per learn (includes 920 ASA fee),
plus 95 non-resident fee for Individuals. Home
team must also supply two balls per game.
Awards Include a sponsor plaque with picture
for each team. Individual and team trophies for
first place and a team trophy for second place.
For more Information call 327-7110.

Baseball coaches meeting
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
Department Is having a coaches meeting for all
those Interested In coaching youth baseball.
The meeting Is for those wanting to coach
ages 12-Under (T-Ball. Pee Wee. Little Majors).
The meeting will be held at the Downtown
Recreation Center, lower level of Sanford City
Hall, at 6 p.m. on Monday. December 13th.
For m o r e I n f o r m a t i o n p le a s e c a l l 3 3 0 - 5 6 9 7 .

Magic Toys for Tots
ORLANDO — The Orlando Magic and Toys for
Tots are teaming up to provide new toys for
local needy children during the holiday season.
Magic fans attending the December 8th
(Charlotte Hornets. 8 p.m.) or 15th (Utah Jazz. 8
p.m.) games, may donate new. unwrapped toys
at the O-rena. Every person who donates a toy
receives a raffle ticket with the chance to win a
great prize during halftime.
The Orlando Magic, along with co-sponsors
WCPX-Channel 6 and the US Marine Corps, also
will provide drop off points for new. unwrapped
toy donations at the following locations:
Magic Front Office. Orlando Arena. One Magic
Place and the Magic FanAttic (both locations).
715 West Garland Street. Orlando or Re­
naissance Center. Altamonte Springs.

Athlstlc scholarships available
OAKHURST. N.J. - Over 100.000 collegiate
athletic scholarships are available each year to
male and female high school and Junior college
student athletes. Contrary to popular belief,
students don't have to be all state to qualify.
A new publication with forms, sample letters
and tables of factual Information Is available for
student athletes. It takes them step by step
through the important process of getting an
athletic scholarship and Includes college and
conference listings.
For information on how to get a collegiate
athletic scholarship, send a self addressed
(business size), stamped envelope to the Na­
tional Sports Foundation. 6 1 1A Willow Drive.
P.O. Box 940, Oakhurst. New Jersey 07755.

Sanford Racraation Karata
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is ofTerlng karate for ages 6 to adult.
The classes are held at the Sanford Gym­
nastics Association Building. 601 E. 25th Place,
on Thursday from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
The Instructor is Barry Green, a 3rd degree
blackbelt. and the cost is 910 per month.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

SRD offars Baton claaaaa
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is offering baton classes for girls ages
5 and up. The classes, taught by Joy Clorc. are
held every Thursday from 6:45 p.m. to 7:30
.m. at the Sanford Gymnastics Association
uilding. 601 E. 25th Place.
The cost is 910 per month.
For more information call 330-5697.

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Arrow force flies

Seminole boys open with district win
By MAN SMITH
Herald Sports Editor

SANFORD _ The rourlh edition of Arrow
Force got off to a good start Monday as
Seminole never Irnllcd In posting a 56-43 vic­
tory over Kisslinmcr-Gatcway at Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium.
Making the victory’ even more sweet was
the fact that It was also a Class 5A-Dlslrtrl 66
contest.
"I thought wc moved the hall." said
Seminole head coach Bob Tralna. “Wc had
sonic bad turnovers and I was not pleased
with our defense, but wc'vc got a lot of young
kids and we're Just liying lo gel a little better
each game. If the young players conic through
I thinks we'll Ik*competitive."
Tin* nlglil turned out lo Ik*ultra-successful
for Arrow Force IV as It swept thr trtpleheadcr
from thr visiting Panthers.
flic freshman opened Uic evening's action
with B.J. Pralt scoring 12 points In n 37-36
triumph and Tcny Patrick scored 15 points to
lead liir Junior varsity lo a 51 -37 victory.
Seminole (10) will now wait tuilll Friday
when It will host conference favorite Lake
Mary In the opening Seminole A tliletlr
Conference contest for both teams. Thr fresh­
man game Is sel for a 4:30 p.m. start, with
JV’s tasking the court at 6 p.m. The varsity
will tlpoff at 7:30 p.m.
Monday's game got off lo a slow start with
senior center Chuck Smith finally breaking
the Icc. converting a thrce-polnl play lo put
Arrow Force IV ahead 3-0 with 5:23 left In the
first period.
Gateway’s first score came on a free throw
with 4:28 remaining In the opening frame, but
Seminole led 14-11 afler the first eight min­
utes.,
Arrow Force IV controlled most of the sec­
ond quarter with Mequal Bush scoring five
points us the Tribe built u 10-polnt lead three
times In the quarter. Including 2919 at Inter­
mission.
The Paul hers came out hot In the third
qunrler. hilling five of six shots. Including a
Ihrcc-polnter. lo closr to within 32-30 with
3 :5 0 re m a in in g .

But Uic Seminole defense held Gatewuy lo
only a pair or free throw’s the rest of the peri­
od and the home squad led 38-32 heudlng
Into the final eight minutes.
The Puntliers kepi things Interesting, get­
ting a close as four points. 41-37, with 5:30
left.
But Arrow Force IV would not lx* headed,
hitting five of eight shots from ihc floor and
seven of 10 from the free throw line In Ihc
period to build a lead us big us 14 points.
Derrick Jones (I I points, four assists,
three steals) and Doug Hughs (10 points,
three rebounds, three assists) led the way as
eight of the nine players who dressed scored
for Seminole.
5. Nieves 2-5 0-2 4. Dixon 1-3 0-2 2. Colon
5-7 0-0 10. Joseph 0-4 1-21. Rena 3-5 0-0 8.
Also playing well for Arrow Force IV were
Sm ith (eight points, 12 rebounds, three
steals, two assists). Bush (eight points, three
rebounds, three assists) and Tommy Raines
(seven points, righl rebounds).
Colon was the lone Panther In double
figures with 10 paints.
ARROW FO R CE IV 56. PANTHERS 43
Gateway (43)
Partaud 1-1 0 0 3. Santiago 1-7 2 2 5. Niuvet 2-5 0-2 4.
Diion 1-3 0 2 2. Colon 5-7 0-0 10. Joseph 0-4 1-2 1. Rena 3-5 0­
0 8. Howell 2-7 0-1 4, Witts 3-7 0-1 6 ToUls IB-47 310 43
Seminole (56)
Seymore 3-4 0-0 6. Bush 2-7 3-4 B. Jonea 4-6 3-6 11. Hughs
4-10 0-1 10. Edwards 0-0 00 0. Raines 3-5 1-2 7. McCloud 1-2 0­
0 2. Smith 3-t6 2-3 B. Key 1-3 2-2 4 ToUls 21-531118 56
Gateway 11 B 13 11 43
Semmola 14 150 IB . 56
Three pomt M d goals _ Gateway 3 9 (Rena 2-4. Parsaud 1­
1. Santiago 1-5. Neves 0-1); Seminole 4-11 (Hughs 2-3. Bush t4, Smith 0-2) ToUl louis Gateway 14. Sammoia 13 Fouled out _
none Techmcala _ none Rebounds • Gateway 25 (Willis 6.
Howe* 5). Sammoia 35 (Smah &lt;2. Ha met 8) Assists Gateway
15 (Parsaud. Diton. Joseph 3 each). Seminole 13 (Jones 4. Bush
3. Hughs 3) S te m _ Gateway I I (O io o . Colon. Rena 3 each).
Semmola _ 13 (Jonea. McCloud. Smith 3 each) Blocked shots
Gateway 3 (Joseph 3). Semmole 1 (Jones) Records Gateway
01 SA-District 6. Seminole t-0 , 1-0 5A5 JV _ Seminole 51.
Gateway 37 Freshmen _ Semmole 37, Gateway 36_____________

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Herald Phelei by PMI HaulsUn

The play ot Chuck Smith (white uniform, top) and Mequal Buah (bottom, right) were two ol the main reasons
Seminole Arrow Force IV was able to win their opening game Monday night.

Tribe girls fall on last minute goal
From Staff Reports
SANFORD -&gt; Kissimmee-Osceola
got a breakaway goal from April
Kelley In th r final minute of Ihc
m utch us the Kowboys edged
Seminole 1-0 In a girls' Class 5ADlstrlct 6 content at Thomus E.
Whighum Stadium Mouduy nighl.
The Fighting Scmlnoles fell dial
Kelley was offside, but did not gel
the cull and suffered the loss
dt-splu- controlling Ihc second hall.
The Tribe was led defensively by
Sabreenu Sapp. Tracy Hcirlck and
Andrea Russo.
The iwo teams battled lo a 1-1
lie lu Hie Junior varsity game.
Seminole (3-5) will play Lake
Brunlley In a Seminole Alhlellc

Conference contest at Thomas K.
Whighum Sludlum on Wednesday
nlglil
On Saturday, the Tribe picked
up u Class SA-Dsllrlrl 6 win by
blanking Gateway 8-0.
Ilelrick nelletl four goals, while
C.C. Guillun added a pair of scores.
Niki Snell uud Slefany Groover con­
tributed the oilier two goals for the
Tribe. LIONS ROAR AT HOME
OVIEDO _ Hie Lions continued
lo show everyone that lhey are
going lo lx- a force lo reckoned with
us they pounded DrLund 5-1 at
John Courier Field Monday nlglil.
Oviedo Improved to 9-2-1 on die
season and will In- at Utkc Mary lor
a Seminole Alhletle Conference contcsl at Don T. Reynolds Stadium
Wednesday nlglil.

KOWIOVB 1. FIGHTING BCMMOUS 0
Gobi* — Osceola. A. KbMty. that* on Ooal
Osceola I: Seminole B. Bu m — Pesoole &gt;;
6*mlnoI* 2. Records — SsmlnoN 14. JV
Seminole 1. O lCbClb 1.
LIONS I, BULLDOGS 1
Goals - OeLand. Olbtbbn; O vM o. Had 2.
Aaby 2. Bert. Aaaiata — (M a li , Krsmbaeh.
Laraon. BhoU on Goal Qatar* 2: Oviedo 20.
Records -OeLand 44: Ovtada 1-2-1. JV —
DaLand 1, Oviedo 0SATURDAY

RAMS 3. MARAUOCRB O
Goaia — Laba Mary. Benito* 2. Morrta. Aaaiata
— Laba Mary. Olaan, BrtdMy. Mata an Oaai —
Lata Mary 14; 080 4. Racorda — Laba Mary 8-2­
1; 000 S-2. JV — 000 2. Laba Mary 0.
PATRIOTS 2. RAIDERS 2

Goal* - Oraoga Parti. O'Antonio. Glada; laba
Brantlay. Torra. Smith Aaaiata • Orange Park.

D'Antaala; Laba Brantley. Seine t . Levant.
Shot* an Oaal - Orange RarbIB; laba Brantley
22. Raaarda Orange Parti S4-1; Laba Brantley
4-2-1.
PRDAV
QRKVHOUNDS 4, WOHTTNQ SEMMOLE 1
Oaato - laminate. SmMt; Lyman, Schwaleer.
Durham, St. Louie. Mailman. Shota an Goal SemlneM N/A; Lyman 24. Racorda - Lyman 1-2.
JV-Sam lnatat. Lyman 1.
RAMS 4, SBVER HAWKS O
ooala - Lobe Mary, Shall*. Oleon. Morrta.
Thomaa. Aaaiata - Laba Mary. BenMac 1. Shota
•n Ooal - Laba Mary 21: Laba Howell 10.
Racorda - Labe Mary 4-2-1; Lobe HowoU H JV
- Labs Hawaii 4, Laba Mary 0.
PATRIOTS 2. LIONS 0
Goals - Laba Brantlay. Tullla, Monica.
Aaaiata - Laba Brantlay. Selllcb. Berhhart.
them on Ooal - Labe Srenttty 21; Oviedo 10.
Record# - laba Brantlay 4-2; Oviedo 1-2-1. JV •
Laba Brantlay 2. Oviedo 1.

�M - Banford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuaaday, Dacambar 5, 1995

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CITY OP LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA

NOTICE OP APPLIOATtON
PON TAX BEES

NOTteS

M M H IO L S CO UNTY

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
the City Commie*ten of th* City
of Lake Mary, Florida that said
Commission wW hold a Public
Hearing on December I1 »t,
10M at 7:00 P.M., ot a* soon
thereafter a* possible, to con­
sider a regutet from TaylorMcVay, Inc. (Dennt* Wood) for
site plan review with th* follow­
ing variance to the Land
Development Code:
* reduce weet buffer width from
ES feet to 15 feet to allow for
th* construction ot a Auto Waah
'on th* following described

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that Howard P. 4/or Patricia S.
Ham*, th* holder ot th* (allow­
ing c*rtrticat*&lt;*) ha* filed taid
certificate!*) lor a to* deed to
be Mtuod thereon. Th* certitlcat* number)*) and ye*r(t) el
Neuance. th* daacrtdtion of th*
property, and th* n*m*(t) m
which it wet iii e t M d I*/ere a*
follow*:
Cortificat* No. tOOt
Year ot Itauanc* 1**1
Date notion ot Property: LEG
LOT 4 EXCELSIOR BUSINCSS
PARK PB 41 PO f t
Name* m which ««&gt;o«*ed: I .
Lao M unittl, Salvator B.
Munittl.
All of **M property befng m
th* County ot Seminole, Slate
ot Fioftda.
Uniee* ouch cert ifleafe)*| ahall
be redeemed according fa law,
tha property deacribed m euch
certific*!*(•) wilt b* told to th*
hlgh**t bidder at th* weet front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthou**, Sanford, Florid*,
on th* Sth day ot January. 1404,
at tt A.M.
Payment of Sate too, oppUcebN documentary ttamp tea**
and racordlne fee* ar* rogulrod
to bo paid by th* auccoooful
bidder at th* sal*. FuN payment
of an amount ogual to th* lUgh•at bid N duo within 14 hours
after th* advertlead tuna of th*
tala. All payment* then be c**h
or guaranteed
intfrumont,
mad* payable to th* Clark of
th* Circuit Court.
Dated thl* ttn d day of

in

OF PUBLIC HEAR!MB

o s n s r a l ju r is d ic t io n
ca m

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DALE MOHRMANi H MvM*.
and all unknown partto*
claiming by, through,
undot and against tha

who arc not known to be
dead ot alive, whether
taw unknown partlee may
claim an interact at
apoueoc, heir*, doviaaaa,
grant***, ot other
claimant*:___ , unknown
p*r*on(t| in po*»a*ai*n of
the *ub|*ct real property;
Defendant*.

NOTIca O f ACTION
TO: Oat* Mohrman If living, and
all unknown peril** claiming by,
through, und*t and againat th*
are not known to b* dead *t
aliv*. whether *ald unknown
parti** may claim an mtat**t a*
spout**,
h*lr*,
d*vi**e«,
grantee*, ot other claimant*;
who** rotidenc* I* unknown
1404 I . IOth Street
Sanford. f L 3*771
YOU A R I NOTIFIED that an
action for for*ck&gt;tur* of mort­
gage
on
th*
following
dMcrlbod property:
Lot 7, Block I t , PEL-AIR,
according to th* flat thereof a*
recorded in flat Book 1. fag*
70, Public Record* of &gt; ammol*
County, Florida.

you art regulred to *orvo a
copy of your written defence*.
N any, to R. an PETER KYRSS,
Attorney ter the Ptemwft, who**
address is 4010 Pay Scaut
Boulevard, Putt* 400. Tampa,
Florida MOOT on or before thir­
ty day* from th* data of th* hret
1 *,M tf ^

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file th* original *rtth th* Clark gf
this Court ofthor bofor* aorvlco
on PlaintIff* attornoy or Immo■Si—|- l, m n U n a t.i a^&amp;aMlow
Utpiflf
W IP w ra V m
■
default will b* antarod «g*m*t
you for th* r*n*f damended m
th* complaint.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
PAIR
D IPT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARS
AOVISED THAT THIS LAIN FIRM
IS DBSMIO TO M A 0 «B T
COLLECTOR ATTSMPTINO TO
COLLECT A M P T AND ANY
NFORMATION OBTAINS D WILL
PS USSD FOR THAT PURPOM.
WITNESS my hand and th*
loci at add Court on NOVSMM R Slat, tOSS.

Lot 4, Corporate Point*, a*
recorded In Plat Book 4S,
Page* JO 4 11, Public Records
of Seminole County. Florida.
Th* Public Hearing will be held
Mi the Commission Chambers,
100 N. Country Chib Road, Lake
Mary. Th* public I* Mivitad to
attend and be heard. Said hearIng may be continued from time
to time until a final decision I*
made by th* City Commission.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP THESB
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CO N­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 44 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OP THE MEETING AT
407-JI4-J0I4.

NOTE: IF A PERSON DSCIMS
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARING, HE OR
SHE WILL NSBD A RECORD OP
THE
PROCEEDINGS, AND
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOM, HE
OR SMB MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OP
THE PROCEEDINGS IS M AM .
WHICH RECORD tttCLUM S
THE TESTIMONY ANO EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO M IA M D .
FLORIDA STKTUTM 8SS.S10S.
CITY O f LAKE MARY,
FLORIOA
Corel A. P*M*r,
Clly CMrk
0ATED: N iv»m kir n th . ISPS
PUBLISH: Deoombar S, I SEE
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’.IS M .
Marys
Clerk *1 th* CtrcuR Court
County, I
AN L. Slli
Deputy Clark
PuktHh: Nevamker M , and
0*»*mH r S, I t , Itth , ISM
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PlaintIff,

DAVID P. WATERS, Ot *1.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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CASE NS. M-14PPOA-14
FT MOATOMECOMPANIIE
D/E/A FTB MORTGAGE
MRVtCIP AS SUCCESSOR
EV MIROIR TO EUNEILT
NATIONAL MORTOAOI
CORPORATION.
PrtMtiff.
vs.
FLORA MARK WHITE, ot of. •
ROTfOE OP ACTION
TO LA1T KNOWN
RC1I0ENCE:
FLORA MARIE WHITE
104 N. Lake Or.
Sanford, FL S17T1
CURRINT RIEIDCtfCI: _____
UNKHOWH
YOU ARI HOTIFKD that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on th* following progeny in
M M M O LI County. Ftortpo:
THAT CIRTAW CONDOMINI­
UM PARCEL UNIT NO. 104,
TOGETHER WITH AN UNOtVIO10 m TIR IB T W THE COMMON
ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT
THERETO, ALL IN ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
COVENANTS,
CONDITIONS,
RIETRICTIONE TERMS AND
OTHER PROVISIONS OF THAT
CtRTAIN MCLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM OF NORTHLAKE VILLAOE CONDOMINIUM
Ml AS RSCORMD IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK IMP. PAO II
414 THROUGH S4t. INCLUSIVE,
A t RICORM O IN THE PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, AND ANY ANO ALL
AMENDMENTS ANO EXHIBITS
THERETO.
TOMTHBR WITH THE FOL­
LOWING M ECRIM O PERSON­
AL PROPERTY: RANOE/OVEN,
REFRIGERATOR, DISHWASH­
ER.
CLOTHES
WASHER,
DRYER, OAREAM DISPOSAL,
VENT PAN. WALL-TO-WALL
CARPET.

Maryann* More*
A* Clark of tho Court
By: Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
CODILIi
U iS S STAMRARMI

INC. M HM Ptamtdf, and DNIRO
P. WATERS, dt #1.. art (ftp
DofddM RM, I arm oaB Bid proparty situated in SEMINOLS

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RE PLAT, A RE PLAT OF ORVNMANBN, pooordbtp Id Bw fMt

Tamp*. Florida SSS0T
Telephone: (SIS) STT-aaaS

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Flortda EM M. and Mo th* prtpInal with thl* Court ofthor
bofor* *arvtc* on Plaintrtf'*

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day of NOVBMMR, ISM.
CMrk of Wo Court
Sy: Ruth KMg
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LUCILLE B. MOPPLPVs at M-.

Notioo la boreby pieon that,
purousnt to thM Pmol Judgment
ot For— m ur* d ie d Nevember
tsth, tOSS, and entered m aivd
ca*o number P4-14MCA. of the
Circuit Court of th* tSth
Judicial Circuit in and for
PamlnoN County, Florid*,
wharobi HOMS PANINOP OP
NMERICA. P.p.d. F/K/A HOMS
BANtNOS OP AMPRWA, FA.. M
PMMUN mid LUCILLE B. MOM*
L B V ,___ . UNKNOWN PERPONfSI IN POSMSSION OP
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER­
TY N/K/A OLIVE DANIELS.___ .
UNKNOWN PERSONfS) IN POPSESSION OP THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY N/K/A LAURA
SILLS, m/aro OiludddNN. I wdi
aek to tha b p w i and bom bid
dar for caoh at the
daor of the
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Seminole County, Florida, at
it.-00 AES. on th* tsth dag ot
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m amd Fmai Judgmint. to tea:
LOT SS. HIOHRIOOE AOOfTION
TO
OLBN
AROEN
HEIGHTS. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEB
IN PLAT BOOK IS. PAOS 04.
PUBLIC RECORDS OP M M tNOLS COUNTV. FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
M ET
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OSSMED TO M A M B T
COLLECTOR ATTEMPT1*10 TO
COLLECT A M B T ANO ANT
INFORMATION OSTAINEO WILL
M U M 0 FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated th* 17th day of
November, ISOS.
CMrk of Cucud Court
Deguly^Ckerk*'*
COOILIS A BTAWIARPKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Tmrw*. Florida SS447
Telephone. (SIS) BTT-0000

C M ass-017S4
M J-104

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SIM day of

ISPS.

CONDOMINIUM UNIT HUMM R EPS OP LAKE VILLAS CONOOMINIUM A CONOOMPflUM
AccoROMea t o

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RATION OP CONDOMINIUM
OWNERSHIP OP LAKE VILLAS
CONDOMINIUM
OATED
AUGUST 14TH, 1P7I, ANO
RSCORMD
IN
OFFICIAL
M C O A M BOOK 444. PAOS
BBSS OP THE CURRENT PUB­
LIC RECORM OP EEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANO THE
E l MBITS TO THE APORBSAIO
MCLARATION
RSCORMD
SIMULTANEOUSLY THEREWITH
Bl OFFICIAL MCOROE VOL­
UME PSP. PAM M IS . OF THE
CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLS COUNTY. FLORI­
OA.
Datad Hue 17th day of
M EM .

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CU R B OF THE COURT
By: Jean BnPani
Deputy CMrk
PAULA P. LIGHTEST.
Poet Ofhca Be* ISSt
Orlando. PLSSPOJ
Attorney for Flooddl
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at SSt North Park
N-SP1. Sanford.
Florida 31771. at Nadi hv* (SI
day* prior to die prscoodtap

Hu* 14th pay Of
1PMMARY ANN KLEIN,
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NO TIC I MGARDMfO THE
AM4KICANS WITH DISABILI­
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WITH A OtSASIUTY NStObM
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIRATS W THE PROCCBOdfOS SHOULD CONTACT
TMi ENFORCE ABLE WRITS
BSCTIOR OF THE CIVIL OftftBiON AT THE EHERIFF’E
OFFICE. IS4E SETH STREET,
BANFORO. FLORIOA. AT LEAST
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NATIONAL FOOTBALL
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER f ,
It w
HOME TEAMS IN BOLD
2 over Cleveland
Saa Diegp 3 over Aritona.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 9 ,199S
8L Lanh I over Buffalo... Ciacia*
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3 over Dallas ... Hsast sa 3 over
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that the above property obouM
b* fortoMod to th* obovo
agency You wM bo oorvod a
copy of b o Order Hading
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Id th* CMeuN Court Id
for BernmoN County,
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aaeh at mggt. Neat Baer Mt
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Botchon 2. Mason 4. Severn*m 2. ZoUor 2, Pont 11. Brawn
2 Montd* 14, Chance 3. Total*: 14 1-24 40.
Lake Brantley (87)
Room 18. Lyon* 18. Day 8. Hal 8. SwtngM 13. Cart*
4. TbtaM: 24 18-37 87.
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS .
Brantley used a pair of big scoring advante.
In the second a n d fourth q u a rte r to beat
University 67-40 In a girls' basketball game*
Monday night.
Lyons led the Patriots (2-6) with 1 9 1
points, while Swingle added 13 and Reese 16.
Lake B ra n tle y will be a t O viedo on
Thursday.
M ontllla (14) a n d Perez (11) led th e
Cougars (0-6).
_____

The ju n io r varaltv contest also went to
Oviedo by the scare ot 5852.
The Lions will h o s t Lake Howell In a
Seminole Athletic Conference game on Friday.

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the season.
Sanders led the Lions with 14 points, while
Harper added 13. Rogers 11 and Graves 10.
W ashington (13), Simm ons (12) and M.
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, December 8, 1MS - SB

People
T!

OvilVItlfl 10 QlMtK
A regular meeting of Overeat e n Anonymous ts conducted on
Tuesdays a t 7:90 p.m. a t First United Methodist Church,
comer of Park and 8th, Sanford. For more Information, call
Carol a t 339-0687.

T«k« off pounds Mfttlbty

Boating buff looks out for others
BfI

Herald StaffWriter

Seminole Community College (SCC) Toastm asters Club
6561 win m eet every Tuesday of the m onth, a t 7t3p p m., at
the
old
Mtary
City
on Country Club ”Rood. Contact
U
1C M
U Lake
IrM M T M
B i; V
U / iHalt
b w h w*#
Rosetta Bonham a t 3234364 for more Information.

SANFORD - S a n d ra
Romanowskl h as turned her love
of boating and helping others
Into a volunteer Job th at the
whole fam ily enjoys. A day
excursion on the river has been
fun and helped all those out In
boats be assured someone Is
looking out for them.
Romanowskl and her
husband, Rukm, spent m uch of
their spare time volunteering
together for AWANA (approved
workman are not ashamed) a t
church based program and the
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.
For t h e ;

Longwood"Lak« Mary Uontto mMt

at th e ir_____

Members of Taka Off Pounds Sensibly, TOPS, Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church, 1607 BanfonTAve.. Sanford.
The group now h as a private room to weigh people between
6:18and6:«5 o.m.
Each week a different program on weight loss will be
conducted *
For more Information about the d u b , call 323-1788 or
323-1664.

ToMtmMftrt mMt

The Lonfwood-Lake Mary Uone Club meets the first and
third Tuesday of every m onth, a t 7 p.m.. a t the Ramada ton,
S R. 434 in Loafwood. Visitors and prospective m em bers are
wewteome to attend.

Optimist CHab matts waakty
The Sanford Optimist Chib m eets every W ednesday at noon
a t the Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194or 322-0360.
eMAaiMBkSislaifca
fuwanil /MasA*
vltJO nvNII 'tUM
WWlIVNiy
The Kiwank Chib of Sanford holds its noon luncheon
m eettnm every Wednesday a t the Sanfard Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue a t the lakefront Vtatting Kiwanlana are
srekomc. For Information call W ah Smith, 323-5068.
The Over BO Dance Club dance la held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 • 4:30 p.m. a t the Sanford Civic Center. Live m u sk
by the Deltonlana 11-piece band. Donation B2.00.

T he following B irths have
been recorded at HCA Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
Oct. 2 8 -Dawn M. and Allen O.
Cammock. Boy, Deltona
Oct. 30- Sharon O. and Daryl
J . Collins. Olrl. Sanford; Daam
M. and Timothy M. W adk, Olri.
Deltona
Oct. 30- Rhonda E. and Brian
^ S r ^ l S a ' S l B S f c r and
Kent D. Madina, Boy, Sanford;
Kim berly A. an d Jo sep h C.
France, Olrl, Sanford; Emma
and Edward Simon. Olrl, De­
ltona

Casselberry
Nov. 4- Shannon and David
Rothert. Boy, Deltona; Dawn and
Lance Rigby, Boy, Altamonte
Springs
Nov. 5- Claudia Heredia, Boy,
Altamonte Springs; Ansoya and
A n d re O ra c e . Boy, W in te r
Springs
Nov. 6- Sandra and Robert

Brethren Church where she has
been a m em ber for 18 y e a n . "I
the children with i
games,'
with th e Spai
Her volunteer efforts wtth the
U.S. C oast O uard A uxiliary
began about five years ago. "My
husband and 1 got Into boating,"
she said. "We took a safe boating
course and they spT
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Q u o * AttxMmy unHorm t i d y for ac tio n o n Lafca M onrot.
regatta. Saltiest *98, that took
p lace dow ntow n Sanford a t
Monroe Harbour. "Our main Job
k to keep the line of spectator
boats back ao they don’t en­
danger others," she said. "There
m ay be tim es th a t some may

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other Information needed to ob­
tain the poatitkn of U.S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary m em ber and
the rest la history.
The couple now finds time In
their hectic schedule of raking
three children, Lka. Paul and
Keith, to teach safe boating
r i s e r s or cruise the St. Jo h n s
River from Lake Monroe to

The duo have also assisted on
the ooaet during shuttle laun­
ches. Ju n e k an active m onth for
the auxiliary. "Ju n e has a week
that k safe boating week,'

Romanowskl. "We try to educate
aa many people aa we can during
that time. That la a time when
we offer free boat Inspections.
When we have checked out the
boat and It's okay and to regula­
tion we can put a decal on the
boat letting others know It has
paaaed Inspection.”
Romanowskl Is the treasurer
of the U.8. Coast Ouard Aux­
iliary Flotilla 4-1.

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Altam onte Springs; Lori and
Michael Haller, Twin Girls. De­
ltona
Nov.
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8 p rtn |i; Elisabeth and
ICurtis, Boy.
B Deltona
S- Suaann and David
Engel. Boy, Lake Mary; Shannon
Carter and Raymond Toaal, Olri,
Sanford; Theresa Owens and
Anthony B ethere. Boy, Alta-

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Medina, Boy. Deltona; Christine
and William AH, Boy, Sanford;
JudUh and Nekon Nieves. Olri,
Sanford] Christina and Robert
Nov. §• Kim and Harold B. Buchanan, Olri. Deltona; Paula
Edwards, Bay. Sanford; Wanda Sylvcatre and Marc Ledogar,
E. and Thomas H. W est Olri, Olri, Altamonte Spring!
N ov. 10- R o i c n il d a a n d
Nov. 9- Taaheem a C. Ohm es Edward O acrtner, Olri, Alta­
and Kent Pritchard. Olri, Ban- monte Springs; Lias and Brian
P e a rso n , O lrl, C a s s e lb e rry ;
lord.
S h a rv etta Porter, Olri, A lta­
The foltosrlng B irths have m onte* S p rin g e; M aura a n d
tu rn recorded a t Florida Hospi­ Kenneth Soler. Boy, Aha
Springs: Lias and Darrel Brady,
tal, Altamonte Springs
Nov. 3- Felicia B ennett Boy, Boy, AltamonteSprings

cal air filters, an
devices used in radloo, TVs and
other electronic equipment, invent­
ed by Otis Boykin; th* electric incu­
bator, the automatic air brake and
the telephone receiver, invented by
Granville T. Woods; linoleum, Aral
briquettes, peanut butter, synthetic
rubber ana synthetic m arbls, to
nemo only a few of the discovsrias
and inventions of George Wariitagton Carver, and practical Incandoa
cent lightbulb filaments, invented
by Lewis Latimer. These are only

Nov. 1- Carmen L. and Jose F.
P e r e a , J r . B o y . D e l to n a ;
Shannon L. and Chris I
Boy, Winter Springs
a n d C hristo p h er C assclm an.
Bov, Deltona
Nov. 3- Tori L and Kenet R.
Jacobs, Boy. Oeneva
Nov. 6- Rose M. and Robert D.
Hunt, Bay, Sanford; Karen D.
an d Craig J . Hlllaman, Olri,

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any trees w ith brown needles.
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for better wste uptake. Place the
tree to water and beep the level
by checking It every day; It may
be useful to add a floral pre1
aervative to the water to keep
the tree fresh longer. Make sure
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Christm as tree lights are In good
w orking co n d itio n s. Do not
overload lighting circuits. Never
use open flames near the tree.
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for Christm as trees, you may
want to use one th k year. Never,
but never, leave your home with
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self-addressed, stamped envelope to
P.O. Box 1017, Murray Hill 8tation,
New York, NY 10154. Be sure to men­
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DEAR DR. OOTT: My 71-year-old
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DEAR READER: For some
patients, the persistent pain of arthri­
tis i t worsened by cold, damp weath­
er. In the past, such patients often
experienced relief by moving to
warmer, drier climates.
Today, however, there are so many
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THURSDAY

October 5,1995

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Somlnolo County sine* 1008
88th Year. No. 33 - Sanford. Florida

NEW S DIGEST

Rescue
rides

At the city’s heart

Inside today
Inside today's Issue of the S a n fo rd H e ra ld
you'll find your official guide to the Lake
Marv-Hcathrow Festlfal of the Arts.
One o f the premier art festivals in the state,
the event will take place tomorrow and Sunday
at L&amp;L Acres Ranch In Heathrow.
Don't try to do the festival without your guide
which tells you all about the event and shows
you where everything Is located.
Look Inside for the only official guide to the
event.

County w on’t
rush am bulance
service decision
B y BA NONA B L L IO T T

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — The decision on public versus
private ambulance trans|Kirl of emergency pa­
tients will be made after studying the facts not
the lobbying o f any company, group or city.
Seminole C ou n ty commissioners Inlorninliy
agreed Tuesday.
The commissioners have not taken up the
question of w hether the current two Her system
will be retained or changed when the eon trait
with the private ambulance service expires In
January. An luformnllon work session addressing
the ambulance question Is scheduled later this
month.
Commissioner Dlek Van Der Welde questioned
the apparent widespread discussion even before
the board has addressed the matter in a work
session.
Fire chiefs throughout the cminlv along with
public safety director Gary Kaiser favor taking
over patient transport. Casselberry already pro­
vides llsown ambulance service.
The Information campaign Ix-lng conducted
appears to Ik - lobbying which chairman Kandy
Morris said was "counter productive."
"This Is not a gag thing." Morris said. "W e
don't want to hear our people on the radio,
lobbying this Issue."
Presentations by lire chiefs la-fore tlicit nspec live ellv commissions, radio talk shows
appearance and newspaper advertisements au­
rally lug support on In &gt;||i sides or the Issue.
Under I he current system, the closest nvnllalilc
emergeney vehicles are dispatched lor 9-1-1 calls.
City or county rescue milts res|xiud to lend the
s|ek or Injured. However, patients are transported
from the scene to the* hospital for a let- by a
private ambulance service.
Allantlc/LlfcFIcet Inc. Is the current ambulance
□ B e e Rescue, P a g e BA

No ntod to run
LAKE M ARY — A pair of Incumbents In Lake
Mary w ill continue their tenure in office without
having to run once again for the posts.
City commissioners George Duryea (Seat 2)
and Sheila Sawyer (Seat 4) will each serve
another term In office because there were no
candidates who qualified to run against them in
the planned upcoming city elections by the
qualifying deadline last Friday.
Because there were no other open scats on the
commission and because there were no Issues to
be decided on the ballot, city elections sched­
uled for Nov. 7 have been canceled.
Duryea will begin his fifth two-year term as he
officially takes office again In November. Sawyer
will begin her first full term. She w as elected to
her current partial term to complete the term of
A.R. " D o c " Jore. who died of u heart attuck In
January 1994.

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Dr. Alex Dicklson, chairman of the Seminole
County Historical Commission, assists Mayor
Beltye Smith and Dr. Larry Dodd as Ulysses S.

Historic significance of
railroad in Sanford marked

New development

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LAKE M ARY — Construction at W oodbrldgc
Lakes Is about to begin. The new residential
community In Lake Mary Is to be located on
Rinehart Road, two miles north o f Lake Marv
Blvd.
Olympia Homes of Altamonte Springs has
acquired 140 homesltes in the area according to
Fred Schaub. president of Olym pia's central
Florldu division.
Schaub said the Woodbrldgc Lakes homes urc
expected to be priced from 9110.000 to
#150.000. A model center Is scheduled to Ik- In
place In the summer of this coming year.

SANFORD — Before Henry Plan! and Henry
Flagler crisscrossed the staic with their rails,
the trains made Sanford a local point of
commerce In the blossoming stale o f Florida.
The railroad has always been ai the heart o f
the city. Though pushed to the western city
limits these days, tin- rails once brought celery
from the rural ureas and tourists to the center
ol town.
Ground on Sanford's rail depot w as broken
In 1880 by Ulysses S. Grant, who had left the

Dugan elected
LONGWOOD — Jerry L. Dugan o f LongwiKtd.
has been re-elected national treasurer of the
Paralyzed Veterans of America. Dugan's re­
election for another one-year term became
effective Oct. 1. and was made during the P V A ’s
49th annual convention In Fort Worth, Texas.
Dugan was first elected national treasurer in
1989. He has been with the PVA for 20 years,
and has served in many national and local
offices.
Dugan served In the U.S. Air Force from 1957
to 1959. serving as un Airman Second Class.
He and his wife Darlync reside In Longwcmd.
They have two children.

AARP presents gala
The American Association of Retired Persons
(AAHP). Florida Leadership Council Is Inviting
all Florida AAR P members to Join In a gala
celebration. Thursday. Oct. 19. In the Coliseum.
535 Fourth Ave. North. St. Petersburg. The
event will Ik - from 10a.m. until4 p.m.
Many activities and fun events arc scheduled.
For Information, contact the Florida AARP
office ul (813)576-1155.
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Grant plant a Live Oak tree. Howard Jeffries,
the city’s grounds maintenance coordinator,
observes.

Herald Senior Stall Writer

United Slates presidency only three years
before.
On Wednesday. Grant, or it reasonable
facltnlle thereof, once again turned over u few
shovcls-ful of dirt, assisted, this time, by
Mayor Hettye Smith.
lir. Larry D odd o f New Port R ich ey ,
chomped absent-mindedly on a rich, nearly
hluck cigar as he awaited Ills turn tit the
IHHlIum. Under a natty Iwwlcr and sporting a
lull lK-nrd. he could very wrll hnvr been the
18th president sandwiched between state
representative L e e Constantine and Smith,
f See M arker, P a g e BA

L o ca ls aid in recovery after hurricane
National
Guard, cops
firefighters
deployed
By NICK P P B I F A U F
and B A N D N A BLLIOTT

Herald Staff Writers
SA N FO R D — National Guard
troops and emergency personnel
from Sem inole County are helping
with the recovery efforts In the wake
of Hurricane Opal which left three
dead and a path ol destruction
across the Florida Panhandle.
Winds gusied up to 185 mph as
the late season sioiui churned In
the Gull o f Mexico. Opal's punch
weakened to 125 mph by the time It
made hmdlall In tlit* early evening
cutting a swath across coastal
counties.
Norm Miller, special community
services battalllon chief lot SemiSee H u rric a n e , Page BA

Sanford National Guard members gel ready lo travel to
the Panhandle lo help in the recovery alter Hurrican
Opal hit Thursday. Boarding, from loft: Spc. Mike

Coulter, Melbourne; PFC Dave Simmons, Lake Mary.
CpI. Willie Hughes. Altamonte Springs and PFC Chris
Donohue, Deltona.

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Top Kiw anian:
R o ch e tapped

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thunderstorms. High
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Chance o f rain 50
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Bill F r a a s a . fo rm o r c lu b p r e s id e n t a n d LI
G overnor, p re s e n ts the Kiwam an o f the Year
plaque to P h il R o che, second from rig h t, a s h is

wife. M arie a n d in c o m in g Lt Governor Wall S m ith
observe

LAKH MARY — Members ot the Sanlnid
Klwanls Club Wednesday evening mimed I Mill
Roche as the Kiwanian ol lie- Year din ing the
olfieers' Installation banquet at llm .im .iii c,u||
and Country Chib.
Phil Jollied Sanford Klwanls in 1992 lie was
elected president in 1975 and lieutenant governor
In 1979 ol Division 25 He also served over live
years in the Florida Klwanls Foundation .is vice
prcsklcnt anil was in line to lie president when
business prevented him from taking the top
|Misltion.
For many years his sup|&gt;orllvr role in Ins
Klwanls lit many areas cannot In- denied In
anyone kmilliur with Snnlnrd Klwanls couimuiii
ly projects. Whether It was to help hulld a online
trail out at Cam p Challenge neat Son enlo m
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N EW S FR O M THE R EG IO N AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

State Farm ups deductibles
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TITUSVILLE. Fla. — For the second time In four years a Jury
has recommended that Chadwick Willacy should die for the
1990 slaying of his neighbor who was beaten and act afire.
Willacy. 28. will be sentenced next month for the m urder of
Marlys Sather. 58. In her Palm Bay home.
In 1991 Circuit Judge Theron Yawn Jr. first sentenced
Willacy to death. But the Florida Supreme Court ruled that
Yawn made a mistake during Jury selection at the trial. The
high court upheld the conviction but ordered W illacy
resentenced.
A new Jury heard six days o f testimony and deliberated three
hours before delivering Its recommendation Tuesday. Ju dge do
not have to follow the Jury's advice, but most do so.
Police said Willacy, w h o was unemployed, beat Sather with a
hammer, wrapped her neck, ankles and wrists with electrical
cord and duct tape and then set her afire. He stole the victim ’s
bank card, car and other Items.

WINTER H AVEN. Fla. - State Farm
Insurance Co. w ill require minimum 9500
deductibles for all covered risks for Its
Florida customers by December, the co m ­
pany announced Wednesday.
Sute Farm, which Insures Just under 1
million Florida homeowners, said It w as
expanding on a newly passed Florida law
requiring a m inim um 9500 deductible for
wind damage on all Insurance policies.
In addition to wind. Sute Farm w ill
require that sam e minimum for fire, ligh t­
ning. hall, theft and other risks for new
sssssg
tides being written as of October 1. and
polk
1 for all policy renewals.
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ST. PETERSBURG — Investigators were led to a la
aw yer
Swedish nanny by a folder full of
Swedls
accused of raping a
ned plans for her abduction.
Gerald A. Williams. 40. shot himself last weekend as Pinellas
County sheriff's detectives arrived at his home to arrest him In
the rape of the young woman.
A few weeks before the nanny was attacked, a co-worker at
Florida Power Corp. found one o f Williams' flies containing an
inventory of an elaborate plot, according to court documents.
Handcuffs, nylon rope and a black bag were among the Items
~‘e. A lso mentioned were contractor
on a list in the (lie.
video camera, a microphone for a car radio, dark glasses, tape,
a pistol and a note book bearing the Im migration and
Naturalization Service logo.
Also, there were INS papers and an outline of a conversation
o f an INS agent advising a Swedish citizen that a visa was
being revoked.
That was the ruse that persuaded the 19-year-old nanny to
go with Williams last Thursday when he rang the doorbell at
her host family's home In Seminole. Investigators say.
When the utility com pany worker saw a T V nears report
about a man posing as an IN S agent In connection with the
rape o f a Swedish national, the employee contacted authorities,
said John Quinlan, a sheriff's detective.
"T h e employee turned the file over to law enforcement,
which. In my opinion, solved the case." said Quinlan.
Quinlan said authorities believe Williams. 40. had comm itted
other crimes against women. T w o women have Identified him
as the man who tried to kidnap them at gunpoint In St.
Petersburg and Tampa on Ju ly 18. 1994. Quinlan said. Both
ran away.
Quinlan said he Is now trying to determine whether there are
similar unsolved crimes that occurred between July 1994 and
last week.

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lnv#ntorof Kitty Litt#rdi#s
SARASOTA — Edward Lowe, who nearly 50 years ago
Improved the lives o f cat owners by Inventing Kitty Litter, died
nt age 75.
Lowe, who split his tim e between homes In Arcadia and
Cassopolls. Mich., died In a Sarasota hospital. The exact cause
of his death Wednesday was not Immediately available.
In 1947. Lowe, an Inventor and entrepreneur, created a
clay-based cat box filler he called Kitty Litter as a favor to
family friend. He later added Tidy Cat to his
appeared In print and T V advertisements for his products.
In 1985. Lowe started the Edward Lowe Foundation
support entrepreneurs. The foundation sponsors programs.
Informational services and research tools for small business
owners.
Lowe last year published "H ail Entrepreneur!.’ ' a guide to
small business survival skills and earlier wrote “ T h e Man Who
Discovered The Golden C at." an autobiography.

Hurrican# Opal losaa punch
FORT WALTON BEACH. Fla. — Hurricane Opal lost Its
punch early today after crashing Into the Florida Panhandle,
where it washed away beachfront homes, ravaged hotels and
tossed boats ashore. At least tw o people were killed.
About 350.000 people In Florida. 235,000 In Alabam a and
339.000 In Georgia lost power, officials said, and It could be
days before electricity Is restored.
In Bay County, which includes Panama City Beach, an
estimated 100 homes were destroyed and another 100
sustained major dam age from Opal's sustained w inds o f 125
mph and storm surge, estimated to have reached 15 feet above
normal, officials said. The end o f Panama City Beach's new
1.500-foot concrete pier crumbled Into the Gulf.
Residents of the popular gulfslde resort emerged at dawn to
find dozens of rooftops blown off and homes damaged. The
streets were littered with broken tree limbs, power lines, traffic
lights, chunks of roofing and boards full of nails.

From Associated Pros* reports

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between the company's announcement i
the fact that Hurricane Opal w a s
down on the Florida Panhandle.
"W e have been writing the n ew ml.
mums XTnce October 1 for new policies
those being transferred from oth er states,
she said. "Current policyholders w ill see t!
changes In December."
The new deductible means th e poll
holder w ill be responsible for the first l“
o f any property loss before Insurance r
to pay.
The legislative measure requiring a i ..
minimum deductible for wind dam age v
meant as an aid to Insurers hard nit
hurricane damage claims.

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Asaoclatad Prats W rifr_______
TA M P A M ary Elisabeth
Quint has quit her pariah council
and cleared her schedule as she
prepares to hit the highway
again for Bob Dole.
"This Is the year he's going to
make It. T h ere's no question. I
feel It so strongly." said the
68-year-old retiree who packed
up her poodle and took her
motor hom e across four states In
1988to campaign for Dole.
Quint w as among about 200
people w ho crowded a ballroom
at the H yatt R egency hotel
Wednesday to hear Dole, the
Senate m ajority leader consid­
ered the front-runner for the
1996 Republican nod. Dole lost
the 1988 race to then-vice Presi­
dent George Bush, whom he
later supported.
"President Clinton will not be
easy to b eat." he said to cheers,
"but It can be done."
His enthusiastic reception with
U.S. Rep. M ichael Blllrakls.
fo r m e r F l o r i d a G o v . Bob
Martinez and county party lead­
ers came shortly before fellow
Republican candidate. Texas
Sen. Phil Gram m , met with
about 20 sponge fishermen In
T a r p o n S p r in g s . 35 m iles
northwest o f Tampa.
Gramm has been pounding
Dole for suggesting that the
Senate m ight not be able to
reach its goal o f 9245 billion In
tax cuts, as promised In the
GOP's plan for balancing the
federal budget by 2002.
On W ed n esd a y. Dole reaf­
firmed that 9245 billion over
seven years was his goal.
" If we can do 9245 billion, let's
do 9245 billion.” he said.
But. Dole added, he was study­
ing a plan from conservative
senators for a temporary fouryear tax cut that would be
replaced later with a flat tax or
other fundamental overhaul of
the tax code.
"T h eir argument Is they want
to change the whole tax system
... so w hy get locked up Into a
s e ve n -y ea r p la n ? " he said.
"That's their argument, not Bob
Dole’s argument. But It's one I
have to consider.”
Gramm has promised to vote
against any tax bill that provides
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a n d the c o m p a n y." said S tate Farm
spokeswoman Sharon Conlon In Winter
Haven. "It also makes good financial sense
for the customer."
Besides homeowners, the change afreets
commercial fire policies.
Premiums will be reduced for those who
have to Increase their deductible.
About 70 percent o f homeowner pollcvh old ers In Florida n ow h ave a 9250
deductible. As a result o f the change, the
company said, those custom ers will get a 12
percent premium credit. A smaller number
o f policy holders going from a 9100 de­
ductible to the 9500 m inim um will pay 29
percent less In premium, the company said.
Those already having 9500 deductibles or
higher will not be affected.

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All in th# family
Following In the
Butch Strlne was
em ployee of the
similarly honored

footsteps o f his w ife Kris,
named the city of Sanford's
month for October. She was
In July. Butch, a foreman In

the building maintenance department, proudly
showed off his award to his wife when he visited
her yesterday at her desk where she w as hard at
work.

Judge awards $250,000 to womai
and child abused by her father
T A V A R E S - The daughter
and granddaughter of a con­
victed m olester have won a
9250.000 damage award from
him for his sexual abuse.
A J u d g e a w a rd e d B e c k y
Cookston. 28. and her daughter
9125.000 apiece for the pain
that James A. Cookston caused
them.
Ms. Cookston. who was abused
by her father as a child, wept
and clutched her husband's
h a n d T u es d a y after C ircuit
Judge G. Richard Singletary's
ruling following a non-Jury trial.
" T h e y w e r e u n th in k a b le
a cts." the Judge said. "N o ques­
tion about It."
Cookston. 55. Is serving a
20-year sentence at Liberty Cor­

rectional Institution In Florida's
Panhandle.
He was convicted In 1993 for
assaulting his daughter. A con­
current five-year sentence was
Imposed In July 1994 for fondl­
ing his granddaughter, then 7.
w hile his conviction was on
appeal.
Ms. Cookston. who now uses a
different last name, filed the
damage suit against her father in
1994. saying he began abusing
her when she was 4 years old
and didn't stop until she married
at 14. She accused her mother.
. Brenda, of not protecting her.
Ms. Cookston said she filed the
suit to help her heal, not for the
money.
" I wanted to let him hear what
he did from my own voice." Ms.
Cookston said after the non-Jury

trial before Circuit Judge G.
Richard Singletary. "It 's finally I
over.” she added.
Her father participated In the &lt;
one-hour trial via telephone link [
from prison. He d e n ied he
abused his daughter.
Her lawyer. Jerri Blair, had
asked the Judge to award 91
million to Ms. Cookston and her
daughter.
"She's grown up under the
most cruel o f circumstances, and
It’ s Just am azing that she's
become the person she has." Ms.
Blair said. "H e needs to know,
and she needs to know, that
she's doing the right thing.”
The lawyer noted that it was
unlikely that Ms. Cookston will
be able to recover all the money.
"But perhaps one day he'll win
the lottery." she said.

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South w in d d e c r e a s in g to
around 5 mph. Rain chance 40
percent. Friday, partly cloudy
with a chance o f afternoon
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Mltcfikf call
Sheriff's deputies anested Major Lawson. 52, o f 127 Bethune
Ctrde. Sanford op Tuesday. Deputies said they were catted to a
residence In the 1700 Mock o f Strickland Avenue. When they
■ntved. they reported finding Lawson banging on the door o f a
residence. The arrest report Indicated he was shouting that he
wanted to “ take care o f those dope boys.'* He was arrested on a
charge o f criminal mischief.

Refund fraud
Kimberly Ann Hill, 18, o f W inter Springs, was arrested by
Sanfard police at her place o f employment Tuesday, in the
3000 block o f 8. Orlando Drive. According to tne arrest report,
HUl's supervisor had reported finding the woman had written
18 flctltloua refund receipts and cashed them In the amount of
81.023.46. She was arrested on charges o f fraud and grand
theft.

Dvugarraaf
Antonio Trammel], 20, o f 2934 Truman Bhrd.. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday at a park at the end o f Sir
Lawrence Drtve. Police charged him with possession with
Intent to distribute cocaine.

WWTBfllS
•B ry a n McFadden, 36. 417 Third Street. Sanford, was
locate d by sheriff's deputies oN U.S. Highway 17-92 Tuesday.
He w as wanted aa a fugitive o f Justice in New Haven. Conn.
• C ly d e W. Knight. 34.2572 U.S. Highway 17-92. Longwood.
was located on 8R-434 by Longwood Police Tuesday. H e was
wanted for falling to appear o n a charge o f driving w ith a
Suspcnded/revoked license.
•D a m ien Alexander Brown, 17, turned himself In a t the
John E. Polk Correctional Facility Tuesday. He was wanted on
three separate warrants for failing to appear on charges o f
driving with a auapended/revoked license, resisting an officer
without violence, having a suspended drtvers license.
•C hristine E. Hayes, 36, 1015 Hickory Avenue, Sanford,
turned herself In at the Jail Tuesday. She was wanted on
warrants for assault, and foiling to appear an a charge o f
m aking harraaelng telephone calls.
• L e w is Thomas Boone, 21. 2550 Crawford Drtve, turned
him self In at the Jail Tuesday. H e was wanted for violation o f
•B ern ard L. Moore. 34.2240 Jft Way. I
warrant at the Jail Tuesday. H e was wanted for violation o f
probation on s conviction o f battery.
•S h a w n L. O’Neal, 18, 2410 Randall Street, was located by
deputies at his residence Tuesday. He was wanted for sale o f
• J o h n Steven Porco, 36, 500 Oak Avenue, was served a
warrant at the Jail Tuesday. H e was wanted for violation o f
probation on a conviction of battery.
•T erra n c e Lamar Sheppard, 22. 3773 Bungalow Blvd.,
Sanford, was served five warrants at the Jail Monday. H e was
wanted on four warrants for sale of cocaine, and one for sale o f
a substance In lieu o f a controlled substance.

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• J o h n Steven Porco. 36. o f 500 Oak Ave.. Sanford, was
served a warrant at the Jail Friday. He was wanted for violation
o f probation on « conviction of driving with s suspended
license.
•V ero n ica Ann Jackson. 28. 1505 W. 25th St., was located
by Sanford police In the 1400 block o f West 13th Street
Sunday. She was wanted fo r violation o f probation on a
conviction o f sale of cocaine.
•J o h n Martin Coldiron. 25. o f Orlando, was located by
Sanford police In the 600 block o f East 25th Street Sunday. He
was wanted on an Orange County warrant for grand theft.
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• O a y a L. Gilchrist. 25, 1209 W. 13th Place. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police at her residence Tuesday following a
reported aberration with h er brother and slater. She waa
charged on two counts o f aggravated battery, domestic
violence.
• Billy Jackson Nelson. 28. 1902 Maple Avenue, was
arrested at his residence Tuesday by Sanford police following a
reported fight with his wife. He was charged with battery,
domestic violence.

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Keith Alexander Jones, 32.
waa stopped by Oviedo police on CR-419
119 Tuesday. He was
charged with driving under the Influence, possession or
marijuana, having a suspended driver license and falling to
sign a summons.

Sanford police reports
• T h e theft of a man's brown leather Jacket valued at 8750
was reported to police by a store st the Seminole Towne Center
on Tuesday. While police reported that the Jacket had been
located and returned, no Information on how It was located was
Immediately available.
• A bike valued at 8610 w as reported stolen Tuesday from a
residence in the 300 block o f Hidden Lake Drive.
• A man reportedly broke Into an occupied home Tuesday In
the 400 block of Sanford Avenue, took a (lvc-lnch kitchen knife,
and stole a 822 oscelatlng fan from the bedroom. Police said he
then put the knife on a table near the sleeping resident before
leaving the home.
• A man told police three black males on bikes approached
him Tuesday on First Street, knocked him to the ground, and
punched and kicked him. He said the men eventually took hls
wallet containing an employment check for 8743. Th e man
subsequently located the wallet at Third Street and Pecan
Avenue, and police found the check near where the Incident
reportedly took place.

Traffic slops
•J o s e Rodriguez. 36. 418 E. 26th St.. Sanford, was arrested
by Lake Mary police Friday at First and Wilbur. He was
charged with driving with a restricted license.
•S am u el Mendoza. 20. 703 Sarlta St.. Sanford, was stopped
by deputies on U.S. Highway 17-02 In Winter Springs Friday.
He was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• Lorrle J. Harrison. 36, o f Osteen, was stopped by Lake
Mary police on U.S. Highway 17-92 Friday. Harrison was
charged with driving under the influence.
•Joseph Miller. Jr.. 32. 923 Rosecllff Circle. Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police at Sixth Street and Pecan Avenue
Saturday. He was charged with driving with a suspended
license and resisting an officer without violence.
• I r a Jackson Jr.. 31. 1941 Water St., Sanford, was stopped
by Sanford police on State Road 46 near Upsala Road
Saturday. He was charged with driving with a suspcnd­
ed/revoked license and unlawful speed.
•S h erry Hose. 51, o f W inter Park, was stopped by Lake Mary
police on U.S. Highway 17-92 Saturday. She was charged with
driving under the Influence.
•C harles K. Miller. 53. 220 Sir Lawrence Drive, was anested
by Lake Mary police near hls residence Friday. He waa charged
with driving under the Influence, driving with a suspended
license, driving with an expired license, and possession of less
than 20 grams of cannabis.

' Economics Writer
TThe
h e global
la 1906 at
Its fastest pace in eight y e a n If
the largest countries continue to
cooperate on economic policies
ana currency stabilization, the
International M onetary Fund
•ays“ U nderlying trends In the
world economy are encouraging
In many respects, with economic
policies contributing Importantly
to the favorable performance
and p ro a p e c ta o f m oat
c o u n t r i e s . " th e IM F s a id
Wednesday In Its latest “ World
Economic Outlook.”
WASHINGTON -

The 179-nation IM F praised
t h e s t r e n g t h e n e d p o lic y
coordination o f the world s seven
richest Industrial countries th e U n ite d S t a t e s . Japsn.
Germany. France. Italy, Britain
and Canada.
Th e coordinated m oves invonrcni interest r iv f t , currency
Intervention and budget and
spending plans helped to reverse
last spring's sharp alkie In the
value o f the dollar, the IM F said.
The IMF also praised Mexican
authorities for th eir handling of
the peso crisis and said financial
reform efforts tn other Latin
American countries had helped
assure that M exico's probtems
did not deepen into a global

Lawsuits still
pose major threat
to O.J. Simpson
A saoclafd Praaa Wrftsr_________
LOS ANOELES - Though O.J.
S im p son w a s a c q u it te d o f
murdering hls ex-wlfe and her
friend, hls legal battles continue
against lawsuits that could yield
millions o f dollars in damages
for their families.
“ Th e g en era l p u blic from
whom Juries are selected w ill be
looking st the O J . Industry —
th e b o o k s , t h e 8 2 0
m illio n - o r - w h a te v e r - lt- ls
pay-per-view special — and I
think will be very Inclined to find
against h im ." Southw estern
University law professor Robert
Pugaley said Wednesday.
For one thing, the burden of
proof In s civil case Is far lower
than In a criminal trial.
Simpson's acquittal ran be
brought up. but Jurors will need
more than . “ reasonable doubt"
to exonerate him. Th e verdict
need not be unanimous. And
since he can’t be tried criminally
again, this time he can be forced
to testify.
“ 1 think there are a lot of
people out there who think O.J.
did It and are willing to find him
civilly liable as opposed to crim ­
inally guilty. And 1 think they’ll
make him pay." Pugsley said.
One thing for sure: Unless
there's s settlement, California's
clogged civil court calendars
mean It cou ld take tw o to three
years before the cases ore heard.
And Simpson could then face
additional months, even years.
In court.
“ I've said to the plaintiffs that
they have a right to bring a
lawsuit, but they ought to listen
to what this Jury has to say.”
defense lawyer Johnnie Cochran
Jr. said In an Interview Wednes­
day on CNN.
Two wrongful death lawsuits
Hied In state court In Santa
Monica by the family o f Ronald
Goldman have been consoli­
dated, said Michael Brewer, a
lawyer for Goldman's mother.
Sharon Rufo. Rufo was divorced
from Fred Goldman In 1974.
Nicole Brown Simpson’s lamlly has filed a separate suit
seeking compensation for the
pain the suffered during the
deadly attack. That lawault may
also be merged to streamline the
litigation, attorneys said.
The beneficiaries o f that suit
would be Nicole Brown and O.J.
Simpson's children: Sydney, 9,
and Justin. 7.
"What If Simpson squanders
hls profits on women or wastes
them on poor Investm ents?
What If he goes bankrupt?" said
attorney John Quinlan Kelly, a
lawyer for the Browns. "There
needs to be something separate
and protected for the children."

Pugaley sold consideration for
the children as w ell as a desire to
address “ the need fo r closure”
denied In the crim inal trial will
cause Jurors to look favorably on
the suits.
tn a civil trial o n ly a 9-3 vote Is
needed for a verdict, unlike the
unanimous decision needed for
criminal charges. And Instead of
Simpson's guilt being proven
"beyond a reasonable doubt.”
h la li a b i l i t y n e e d o n ly be
established by "preponderance
o f evidence."
The difference la sometimes
defined fo r Juries using the
scales o f Justice as a metaphor.
Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
means one side o f the scale,
would drop m arkedly below the
other. Just a alight tip to one
side constitutes preponderance
o f evidence.
Since what la alleged to an
Intentional act o f wrongdoing, a
Jury could award damages to
punish Simpson and make him
an example far beyond actual
damages. Th e total could be
huge, Pugsley said.
“ O.J. Sim pson to going to be
up against the wall in the civil
cases." he said.
T h ese c o n s id e r a tio n s will
pressure Sim pson and hls law­
yers to settle the lawsuits before
trial. Pugsley said. But there to
one big banter — Goldman's
family, which seem s bent on
revenge.
The w rongful death lawsuit
filed In May by the Goldman
family accuses Simpson of kill­
ing Goldman w ith "vicious and
outrageous sa va gery." It seeks
unspecified pu n itive damages
fr o m S i m p s o n a n d re im ­
bursement for funeral and burial
expenses.
G oldm an’s sis te r Kimberly
suggested at the tim e that the
family was m ainly Interested In
punishing Simpson: “ U doesn't
have anything to do with money.
If we can m ake him feel a
quarter o f the pain we feel, it's
worth it.”
The Goldman family waa In
seclusion Wednesday observing
the J ew ish h o lid a y o f Yom
Kippur. T h eir lawyer, Robert
Tourtelot. d id n 't return tele­
phone calls.
Simpson's acquittal does en­
sure one thing: Hls high-priced
legal team w ill be paid before the
families. Had he been convicted.
60 percent o f hls Income would
have been Tunneled into an
involuntary trust where it could
have been paid out to successful
plaintiffs. Pugsley said.
For now, the attorneys’ Hens
on hls Income may be satisfied
100 cents on the dollar.
" T h e fa m ilie s are In line
behind the law yers," Pugsley
said.

Cloistered nuns
venture to see pope
■ y M M M A M U U JO A N

AP Spsclal Correspondent_______
NEWARK. N.J. — It was a rare
excursion Indeed: A group of
cloistered nuns ventured beyond
their monasteries to sec Pope
John Paul II and were stunned
by what they saw o f the outside
world.
Helicopters hovered overhead,
snipers with rifles patrolled the
rooftops. Helmeted police on
bicycles and horseback sur­
rounded Sacred Heart Cathedral
as more than 100 sisters from
the Dominican order exited their
buses to attend the pontiffs
twilight prayer service Wednes­
day.
What had become of the world
since they renounced It?
"The noise Inside the cathe­
dral, everything was so different
from what we're used to." said
S is te r M ary D a n ie l o f the
monastery o f the Holy Rosary In
Summit. She has led a cloistered

life for nearly 50 years, going out
only to see a dentist.
Besides the great swelling an­
thems o f the cathedral organ,
there was the constant blare of
giant-screen televisions right
next to the Gothic pulpit. A
minl-aklrted anchorwoman re­
ported at top volume on the
pope's every movement, from
hls touchdown at Newark In­
ternational Airport to the arrival
at the church o f hls popemoblle
In a wall o f m otorcycle alrena.
The sisters at first aeemed
surprised at the congregation
cheering and applauding wildly
when the screens showed the
pontiff slowly descending from
the plane. But by the lime he
arrived at the cathedra), they
enthusiastically Joined In the
applause.
Some brushed away tears wllh
th eir v e ils w h en the pope
re a c h e d o u t to take their
extended hands as he slowly
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calam ity.
T h e IM F's new outlook pre­
dicted that th e global economy
w ould expand by 4.1 percent In
1966, th e best showing since It
grew 4 .6 percent in 1968.
F or 1966. the IMF predicted
global output would grow by 3.7
percent, slightly better than last
yea r's 3 .6 percent Increase.
T h e IM F fo r e c a s t w a s
published in preparation for the
annual meetings o f the 179nation organization and Its sister
len d in g agency, the World Bank.
A m o n g topics for this year's
sessio n s to establishment o f a
,856 b illion bailout fund to han­
dle fu tu re Mexican-style crises.
IM F Managing Director Michel
Camdessus was briefing report­
e rs t o d a y on Issues to b e
addre s sed at this year’s meet­
ings. which will run through
Oct. 12.
‘ ‘O verall, the world economy
has proven quite resilient to the
r e c e n t tu rm o il In fin ancial
m ark ets." the IMF declared. “ If
p o l i c y s h o r tc o m in g s a r c
addr e ssed In a timely manner,
there la the potential for robust
gro w th with low Inflation over
the m edium to longer run."
B ut the IM F said global finan­
c i a l m a r k e t s c o u ld r e a c t
ad versely I f countries fall to
m ake tim ely adjustments. For
the U nited States, the agency
said It was critical that Congress
and th e administration agree on
a credible deficit-reduction pro­
gram .
P o s tp o n in g major tax cuts
until th e budget deficit has been
red u ced substantially "w ou ld
allow the economy to reap the
benefits of increased saving and
low er Interest rates more quickly

and surely," the IMF report said.
In a slap at Republican proposals
to offer big tax cuts a lon g with
the spending reductions.
For the United States, the IMF
predicted growth o f 2.9 percent
this year and 2 percent In 1996,
but It welcomed the slowdown,
saying It would help keep Infla­
tion In check.
It was more concerned about
the fourth straight y e a r o f
weakness In Japan, slashing Its
forecast for growth this yea r to
Just 0 .5 percent. T h e IM F
blamed the reduction In part on
the earlier rise In the yen. which
threatened to cut Into sales by
Japanese manufacturers.
Michael Muaaa. the IM F 's chief
economist, said the outlook for
Japan would have been even
more pessimistic except fo r re­
cent favorable actions b y Tokyo
to boost economic grow th by
reducing Interest rates and in­
creasing government spending.
The IMF also praised successful
coordinated dollar-buylng over
the summer by the G roup o f
S e v e n Industrial c o u n tr ie s ,
which boosted the value o f the
dollar against both the yen and
the German mark.
The 0-7 finance m inisters and
cen tral bank presid en ts are
scheduled to meet Saturday, and
T r e a s u r y S e c r e ta r y R o b e r t
Rubin said prospects fo r revers­
ing Japan's econom ic slum p
would be a major topic.
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�4A - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Thursday, October 5, 1995

Editorials/ Opinions
WILLIAM A. RUSHER

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O.J. verdict represents watershed

Lacy K. Lear •Editor
Odessa H. Pugh •Business Manager

1 may well be the oniy columnist In America
who hasn't (until now) written a piece about the
Simpson case. My beat Is politics, and the larger
social context in which politics takes place, and
until Oct. 3 the Simpson case, riveting as It was.
was essentially Just a criminal trial whose
outcome no one could foresee.
Now. however, with the acquittal o f Simpson
on all counts, w e are In a position (o Judge the
case's Impact on the body politic, which seems
likely to be enormous.
First, however, it Is surely appropriate to
award a few laurel wreaths and issue a warning
or two.
For one thing. I simply cannot Imagine the
rosecu tlo n 's o v erw h elm in g case a gain st
lmpson being presented better than It was
presented by Marcia Clark and Christopher
Darden. They lost (as 1 shall discuss below) for
reasons that were certainly no fault o f theirs.
And let no one. convinced o f Simpson's guilt
and frustrated by his acquittal, condem n
Johnnie Cochran. Robert Shapiro. F. Lee Bailey
and the other members o f the defense team.
They were dealt a miserable hand, played It
brilliantly, and won. That's what lawyering is all
about.
I am even pretty mellow about Judge Lance .

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E D IT O R IA L

Tunnel of
crime

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S tate c r im e statistics arc ou t. T h e first h a lf
of 1995 is m o re crim e-free than th e first h a lf
of 1994. W e are beginning to see im p r o v e ­
m ents In c rim e ligh tin g an d h op e w e sec
more.
O f co u rse th e decrease m ean s little to the
67 4.000 resid en ts w ho becam e v ic tim s d u r­
ing th is y e a r ’s first six months.
H ere are Just som e o f the co m p a ra tiv e
statistics: M u rders w ere dow n b y 11.6 percent
to 4 9 3 . R o b b eries dropped b y 10 percen t to
19,651. B u rgla ries w ere dow n 9.6 percen t to
99.504. M anslau ghter dropped 17.1 percent
to 29. Kldnapplng/abductlons w e r e dow n
20.9 p e rcen t to 1.254.
On th e o th e r side how ever, statistics sh ow
drug o ffen ses clim b ed 10.3 percent to 39.842.
S im p le a ssau lts w ere up 5.1 percen t to
9 8 .6 7 0 . F ra u d clim b ed 12.8 p e r c e n t to
20.342.
W ith the n e w law s which b eca m e e ffe c tiv e
on O ctob er 1. w e expect there m a y be e v en
more o f a redu ction in crim e d u rin g th e
second h a lf o f this year. T h e law w e b elieve
will h a v e th e m ost effect Is th e one req u irin g
that crim in a ls se rv e at least 85 p ercen t o f
their sen ten ces in Jail, rather th a n b ein g
released ea rly , w h ich has been the c a s e in th e
past.
OK. W e 'v e seen these statistics. N o w . le t’ s
see s o m e c o m p ile d and relea sed to th e
general pu blic, w h ich w e b eliev e m a y shock
the bee-Jeebers out o f m any citizen s.
W e w an t to see a com parison b e tw ee n th e
n u m b er o f a rre s ts , and th e n u m b e r o f
con viction s w h ic h g o beyond a hand-slap. F or
ex a m p le , o f the 98.670 cases o f sim p le
■assault' In th e first half o f this year, w e
quP&amp;tjbri"Tt'diV few . IT nny. r e c e iv e d a n y
punishm ent b ey on d probation.
O f th£ 3 9 ,8 4 2 dru g offenses, h o w m an y
were c o n v ic te d and sentenced to Jail? L ik e ­
wise. w e w a n t to see statistics on h o w m an y
of th ese, d u r in g this six-month tim e period in
the r e c e n t rep ort, appeared before the Judge
m ore than on ce.
L o o k at th e ch an ges we h a ve had in our la w
e n fo rce m en t, rig h t here on the lo c a l level,
du rin g th e past years. T h e S an ford police
d e p a r tm e n t c re a te d Its S IU , S p e c ia l In ­
v e s tig a tiv e U nit. W h ile that has w ork ed w ell,
it h a s n ow b e com e necessary to add the
Q U A D -S q u a d , a unit a ls o d e d ic a te d to
c ra c k in g d o w n on drug sales m ostly in
in d ivid u a l neighborhoods.
T h e S e m in o le County S h e r iffs depa rtm en t,
a lread y h a v in g investigators and depu ties fo r
m a n y yea rs, found It necessary to create the
C C IB . C lty / C o u n ty In v e s tig a tiv e B ureau.
A ga in , it is focused on drugs, in addition to
prostitu tion .
O u r la w o ffice rs are m ak in g th e arrests.
T h ere Is no doubt about it. Y et o fficers h ave
told u s th ey are arresting the sam e people, on
the s a m e ch arges, even In the sa m e n eigh ­
borhoods. tim e a fter time, so m e tim e s w ithin
Just o n e w eek .

O.J. Simpson vows to pursue the killer of his ex-wife

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MORTON KONORACKE

Perot’s strong support in Maine
PORTLAND. Maine *• President Clinton could
have a winning message In seeking "com m on
ground" solutions to the nation’s problems,
focus groups here indicate, but right now he's
still In a deep hole politically In u stale he
carried In 1992.
Only two voters out o f 24 participants In tw o
focus groups said recently that they would vote
for Clinton In 1996. while nine lavored Ross
Perot, seven favored Sen. Bob Dole. R-Kan.,
and four backed retired Gen. Colin Powell. One
didn't have a preference, and one said that,
given the ch o ice s, she w o u ld n ’ t v o te .
Exchanges during five hours o f discussion In
the two focus groups strongly indicated that
voters will support a candidate like Powell w ho
proposes "shared sacrifice" to balance the
federal budget, but Powell himself has yet to
Impress these voters.
"Mystery m an," one participant culled him.
The focus groups, conducted by Republican
pollster Frank Luntz for the Coalition for
Change, a business-led. pro-balanccd-budgct
. consisted entirely o f self-described
. rmlem voters who In 1992 split almost
evenly among Clinton. Perot and President
George Bush. Luntz served as Perot's pollster
In 1992.
Clinton carried the state In 1992 with 39
percent, while Bush and Perot each got 30
perrent. Maine was Perot's best state and In
1994 elected an Independent governor. Angus
King. Focus group participants Indicated that
Perot retains his support base here in spite o f
the fact that voters regard him as quirky and
"an egotist.” A 48-ycar-old art dealer wearing
a ponytail and harboring distinctly left-ofcenter views said. "Perot is off the wall, but
checks and balances will make sure he doesn't
become a dictator."
Voters said they favored Perot because he
"knows business." "cun get things done," and
"won't be swayed by special Interests and
corporations."
The best that participants could say about
Clinton was that "h e's In there" and that he
"understands the budget." When Luntz asked
one of the focus groups for one-word opinions
of Clinton, some o f the answers w ere:
"dishonest," “ a politician" and " a co m ­
promiser."
A 39-year-old rural postal delivery worker
said. "Clinton hasn't done anything, lie's not
going anywhere.”
The group showed considerably more sup­
port for Dole, who was dcscritH-d as " I n ­
telligent.” "experienced and capable." "a good
man." though also "a politician."
House Speaker Newt Gingrich. K-Ga.. was
called "flam boyant." "aggressive." "highly
intelligent,” "a character" ami "aJerk."
Asked to choose between Dole and Gingrich
for the GOP nomination. Ihe group split 10-tu-2

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W h e n a c ity or a county has problem s, w hat
do th e y d o ? T h e y create a stu dy group to
d e lv e in to the probtem a n d re c o m m e n d
solutions. T h e n these solutions are presented
to th e p eop le for a vote.
S h o u ld n 't w e expect our state an d our court
sy stem s to d o likew ise? If it takes ch a n g es in
our law s, at the local, slate or fed era l level,
let's rec o m m e n d them and force th em to be
m ade.
W e suspect there are no sta tistics contpuring arrests versu s convictions becau se the
statistics w o u ld frighten ev ery one o f us.
M ake so m e ch anges how ever, a n d w e m ay
fin ally see so m e light at the end o f th e tunnel
o f crim e.

Letters to the editor are welcome. All letterr
im bi ! h* signed, include tlu* address ol the writer
and a daytime telephone number Letters should
he no a single suhjeel and be as In n I as possible
The letters ore subject to editing

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W h e re a rc w e having d ifficu lty then? It
should be cle a r that It’s in ou r cou rt system .
No. not w ith ou r Judges, but w ith the law s
under w h ich th ey must hand out sentences
for va rio u s crim es. Our Judges are restricted
to w h a t th ey can do as the result o f a
co n viction . T h e re arc tim es w h en Judges
rea lize le ttin g a person out on parole w ill
m ean that person can be ex p e c te d back In
court on sim ila r charges in the n e a r future.
But w h at els e ca n he or sh e do. L a w s lim it
Judges on w h at th ey can do.

LETTERS TO EDITOR

Ito. At times he seemed on the verge o f losing Simpson was guilty. On closer analysis, this
turned out to be true because America Is still
control of (he case; but in the long run he
predominantly white, and whites were over­
managed to conduct
whelmingly convinced o f Simpson’s guilt. A solid
It fairly and bring it
majority of America's black minority, however,
to a definitive con­
clusion. Those are
bellavcd him Innocent.
And so we come to the Jury: nine blacks and
big pluses.
three whites. One must always remember the
A s fo r th e L o s
admonition so popular among those who de­
Angeles Police De­
fended the first verdict (not guilty) In the Rodney
partment. and by ex­
King beating case: The Jury is almost Invariably
tension many other
better informed than Its critics, because It
police departm ents
around the country,
listened attentively to the entire case.
But the Simpson case almost represents an
they are on notice
e x c e p tio n to that r u le , b eca u se o f the
that they must re­
extraordinary coverage the trial received.
double their efforts to
rid their ranks o f
It is impossible, therefore, 1o avoid concluding
that the Jury bought Johnnie Cochran's theory
o ffic e rs lik e Mark
that there was a racist conspiracy against
£ They were dealt
F u h rm a n . w h o s e
Simpson. And with that conclusion there comes
a miserable
combination o f bigot­
ry and folly may well
another: We have reached a point in our national
hand, played it
brilliantly, and
have been the key
life where the hostility between the races has
factor in Simpson's
won. That's
ren d ered the norm al fu n ction in g o f our
what lawyering
acquittal.
multiracial polity undependable. For if there was
Is all about, p
But n o w . w h a t
a w hite conspiracy against Simpson, then our
about the larger Im
black citizens cannot count on justice. And If
pact o f the verdict? Polls uniformly Indicated there wasn't, Ihc same is true of our whites.
that the great majority of Americans believed

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lor Dole. The same group Indicated, though,
that congressional Republicans were "working
hard" and "beginning to make a difference.”
Asked to choose between Clinton and Powell
for president, the group unanimously picked
Powell. In a four-way race. Dole got seven
votes: Perot, two; Powell, two. and Clinton,
none. Another voter had no preference.
Another focus group split strongly for Perot.
7-to-2 over Clinton. .—
with Dole getting no
support and Powell,
one vote.
V o te rs seem ed
open to being con­
vinced by Powell, but
said they wanted to
h e a r m o re a b ou t
where he stands on
Issues. A 39-year-old
naval architect, and
the o n ly A fric a n American In the two
g ro u p s sa id , " A s
m u ch as I k n ow
Only two voters
about him, he seems
out of 24
to be for cutting what
participants in
should tic cut and
two focus
l ea vi n g what
groups said
shouldn't be alone."
recently that
W hat em erged
they would vote
most strongly from
for Clinton in
1996J
the five hours was a
woeful Ignorance
among voters about the basic fuels o f govern­
ment economics - for example, most believed
lhat foreign aid Is bigger than Medicare, when
It's actually one-twelfth as big. But there was
also a bedrock decency and desire for fairness
- even, "com m on ground" -- in solving the
nation's problems.
Asked to choose between culling programs
for seniors and children, young voters opted to
protect seniors, while seniors chose to protect
children. Luntz said this occurred In nearly
every focus group he's conducted for the
coalition.
"Fundamental fairness is the question." said
the 43-year old head o f Portland's Big Brothers
program. "W e are willing to make sacrifices to
balance the budget If everyone will make equal
sacrifices. I'm willing to pay my share if a
person making millions of dollars a year would
do Ihe same."
Similarly, a 39-year-old Republican-leaning
engineer said. "Am ericans shouldn't expect a
free ride, whether they are on welfare or
corporations making excessive profits. There
are Just as many rich people gelling money
they shouldn't get as poor people."
"W e re all going to have to bile the bullet."
said a 32-year-old secretary. "Don't give me a
lux cut. Just solve the (budget) problem."

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JOSEPH SPEAR

Oh Ross, won’t
you be our Boss?
Pm so doggoned tensed up about who's
going to be the candidate of the new political
party i ran barely stand it.
it's Just not fair of Ross Perot to tease us
like this. He goes on “ Larry King Live." the
sam e show on which he announced his own
presidential candidacy In 1992, and he says
the American people arc so fed up wllh
Democrats and Republicans that he Is going
to have to form a third party. Then he says he
doesn 't know who
he's going to get In
head the ticket. It
could be any of half a
dozen "world class
p e o p le ." Including
Ihc retired chairman
of the Joint Chiefs o f
Staff. Colin Powell.
One thing he was
clear about, though,
w-ns thr minimal rnle
lie w ill personally
p la y In th e c a n ­
d id a te 's selection .
£ l ’m so
"N o w keep In mind."
doggoned
he said, "I am one
tensed up about
vote In this whole
who’s going to
thing."
be the
It saddens me to
candidate
of the
say It. but I think it's
new
political
u n likely that Gen.
l can
_
Powell will link up
y
stand
it.^
with Old Ross. The
problem Is. Powell has no doubt been
watching the media and reading newspaper
columnists and has therefore gotten the
w rong impression o f Ross Perot am) probably
would not waul to represent a party rounded
and presided over by him.
T h e media have palmed Old Ross as a
balm y billionaire w ho bangs drums of doom,
and there's been a lot o f undue emphasis on
Ills concern about his daughter being (he
(u rge) o f Republican conspirators, and
they've made fun o f bis completely credible
claim he Is being pursued by Vietnamese and
Cuban lilt squads.
My point Is llinl through no fault of Ross'
own. Gen. Powell will probably not agree to
represent the new party. So who will the
candidate be? Will one o f the other five world
class people agree to run? Is It possible that
Old Ross himself could be pressed Into
service?
W ell, may Is-. If the people really push him
and Insist on It. he has said, perhaps he will
then consent to run -• but only, goodness
knows, because of his patriotic attitude. The
Idea of "serving a hitch ill hell" does not
appeal to him. he says. But if It Is "good for
m y country." he will serve.
I tell you. such displays o f selflessness can
bring tears to your eyes if you iliink about
them long enough.
I know, there are those who say Old Ross is
an egomaniac who Just wants to stay in the
spotllghi. They say he can't stand all ihe
publicity Colin Powell Is getting and all that.
W ell, If they would |usi look at the record,
they wouldn't be so surprised. Old Ross has
been warning them for a long time.
At Ihe end o f his first presidential cam­
paign. way back ill November 1992. he said
the new Clinton administration better damn
sight satisfy him or they would pay the price.
"Y o u can bring out (lie old stray dog again."
he said, and he pul on a big grin and held up
a sign that said "Perot 111 '96.”
Then In October 1094. he went on the
Larry King show again and urged everybody
in vote Republican and he said. " If they don't
deliver... we will create a third party that will
deliver." A monlli later, he vowed that if the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was
approved, lie would "Immediately start the
process of building a third puny in ihis
country." In a National Press Club speech
|ust Iasi April, he hinted he might establish
another party.
So where's the great surprise? There is
none. They’re running seared, that’s what II
Is. Did you see the w ay all those Democrats
and Republicans Hocked in Dallas last August
to participate In Ross's philanthropic confer­
ence to discuss how to prepare America for
the 21st century?

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�Sanford Harold, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, October 3, 1M6 - M

Lake Mary commissioners
to consider disaster plan
■ y NICK R F U P A U P

Herald Stall Writer
LAKE MARY — As Hurricane
Opal rampaged Into Florida's
Panhandle, the City o f Lake
Mary will attempt to do what It
can to deal with serious pro­
blems should a similar Incident
occur locally.
During the city commission
meeting tonight, consideration
w ill be given to an official
Disaster Plan. The 90-page doc­
ument has been designed to
handle Just about every problem
and every situation.
It clearly outlines the re­
sponsibilities o f every member of
the city staff, where they will be
assigned, what their duties will
be. and what authority each may
have depending on the situation.
Furthermore. It clearly defines
how each department will hutdie Itself under certain Condi-

tlona. For ex a m p le, the fire
department has separate opera­
tional condition specifications
for:
1. Operating under normal
conditions.
2. Under stand-by procedures
preparing fo r co n d itio n s of
possible danger within 72-36
hours.
3. Under stand-by procedures
preparing for conditions of prob­
able danger w ithin 36-24 hours.
4. Operating under conditions
o f im m in en t d a n g e r within
24-12 hours. Upon the estab­
lishment o f Sem Con One (a
county operation), all emergency
preparedness procedures will be
com p leted as th e situation
allows.
5. Operating under conditions
of extreme em ergency (crtsls).
T h e s a m e f i v e s e p a r a te
categories are listed for all other
c ity d e p a r tm e n ts Inclu din g

police, public works, community
developm ent, finance, parks and
recreation, city clerk, city man­
ager, and others.
U nder the plan, the city 's
Em ergency Operations Center
IEOC) w ill be located In the
tra in in g room o f the Public
Safety Building. 235 Rhlnehart
Road. It will serve al least five
functions including coordina­
tion, policy-making, operations.
Information gathering, and dis­
persal o f public Information.
T h e document Is the result o f a
great deal o f work on the part o f
the city staff.
A resolution adopting the dis­
aster plan for the city Is sched­
uled fo r consideration at to­
night's Lake Mary City Com ­
mission meeting, scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m.. In the com ­
mission chambers.
Lake Mary City Hall Is located
at 100 N. Country Club Road.

From lafl, Frank Dunn, general foruman with
Coaatllnars Railroad, Laroy Andarson, railroad
superintendent, Engineer Jo« Jarrall with ovar SO

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m oved up the middle aisle. Some
hid their faces with their music
s h e e ts w h en T V ca m era s
scanned the aisles.
T h ey were ecstatic over the
pews they were assigned; Just
four row s back from President
C linton and Hillary Rodham
Clinton, and not far from Bob
Hope. And they beamed with
pride when one of their own.
Dominican Slater Catherine from
the Newark monastery, climbed
toward the tall marble pulpit
usually reserved for priests, to
read the scripture selection.
Th e pope in his brief homily
paid them "profound gratitude
for you r Immense contribution
to the church’s life" and re­
gretted " I f In the past these gifts
w ere sometimes insufficiently
esteem ed or thwarted."
The sisters laughed along with
the pontlfT when he Jokingly took
credit for the Inclement weather
that greeted him on hts fourth
visit to the United States.
" W e had been praying for rain
to help our Utile orchard.” said
Dominican Sister Mary Albert,
"an d w e're afraid we might have
overdone It."
Since the Vatican announced
the pope's trip, nothing has been
q u it e the sam e Inside th e
monastery. Sister Mary Daniel
said.
" A ll o f a sudden reporters are
ca llin g on the telephone for
interview s." she said. "W e never
dreamed o f being Interviewed by
anybody.
" W e had Just come from
chapel yesterday when a lovely
man from CBS called and told us
O.J. had been acquitted," she
said. "W e seldom walch televi­
sion. but he thought we defi­
nitely ought to know."

School
What’s tor lunoh?
Friday, Oct. fl.1 MS
Char-B-Burger on a Bun
and choice ol two ol the
following
Lettuce and Tomato Cups
Banana
or Chel's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Dole
Continued from P a g e 3 A
less than a $245 billion reduc­
tion. He also sent a letter of
support Id House Speaker Ncwl
G in g ric h . R -G a.. w h o told
ABC-TV that the Senate was
"honor bound" to provide $245
billion In tax cuts.
"L e t’s not try to pull a fast one
on the American people. We
promised them we would cut
taxes.... We never said anything
about them being temporary."
Gramm said Wednesday in a
telephone interview.
" I f ihe American people come
to believe we're engaged In that
kind of phoniness, they're going

tu put us down in the same
column with Hill Clinton. I don't
want m y numc In that column."
Gramm said.
Dole also addressed questions
ubout his position on abortion —
he said he's pro-life, but he
wotdd not refuse the support of
pro-choice Republicans — and
ills choice o f a running male.
"I'v e thought about a lot of
people, but then told myself (he
llrsl thing I’d better do Is get the
n om in a tion ," he said, when
asked If he was considering
California Gov. Pete Wilson, who
has dropped out of the GOP
presidential race.

D EATH S
M A R G A R E T H A Y N IE
Margaret Haynic, 73. West
H ighw ay 40. S a n fo rd , died
Wednesday. Oct. 4. 1995 at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal In Sanford.
Horn Feb. 20. 1922 In North
Little Rock. Ark., she was a
homemaker and u Baptist. She
moved to Central Florida In
1953.
Survivors Include her husband
Willie; her sons P.L. Morris of
G a in e s v ille . L o u is M orris.
Jim m y Morris, and Richard
Morris, all o f S a n fo rd and
Rayburn Morris o f Punla Gorda:
her daughter Margie Miles of
Clewlston: her sisters Juanita
Casteel o f Pine Hluff. Ark. and
Katherine Hutchinson of Arab,
Ala. her several grandchildren
and several great-grandchildren.
Urtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f the arrange­
ments.

ERICH J . W E ID N E R
Erich J. Weldner. H9, Forest
Hills Drive. Winter Springs, died
Tuesday. Oct. 3. 1995 at Ids
residence.
H orn S c p i . 2 4 . 1906 in
Chicago, he moved lo Central
Florida In I9H0. He was a
salesman In the metallurgy In­
dustry. He belonged to St.
S te p h e n s C a th o lic Church.
Winter Springs. He was a veter­
an of the U.S. Army.
S u rvivors Include his wife
Dolores: his daughter Mary
Rinaldi o f Winter Springs; his
sons Erich J. Jr. of Chanhasscn.
Minn, and Michael H. of Naples.
Fla.: his sister Rena Hubner of
San Diego, Calif.; hts brother
Norman o f Chicago; and his four
grandchildren.
U a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Oviedo, In charge of the
arrangements.

C M t l a s i t t n m P ig s 1 A
T h e m a y o r w as s m a r t l y
dressed In an elegant peach and
black nineteenth century dress
and feathered bonnet.
T h is time, ground was not
being broken for a new railroad,
but rather to plant a tree in
honor of the railroad and to
celebrate Ihe erection o f a histor­
ical marker placed at the com er
o f First Street and Elm where
the original Sanford depot, now
an antique market, stands.
Cecil Tucker, a seven genera­
tion Florida Cracker got things
underway with the crack o f a
bullwhlp. the very sound that
gave crackers their name.

"This Is sure an Important
commemoration." Tucker said,
"T h e railroad Is an Important
part of Sanford's history. We
need to be doing m ore o f this.”
Many. In c lu d in g Kay
Bartholomew, o f the Seminole
County Historical Society, think
It their duty to be sure the
history of this area Is preserved.
The marker, printed with the
history of the railroad that began
In Sanford In the 1880s on one
side, also has a m ap o f the route
it followed on the other.
The Coastllners. a group of
locals who dedicated their careers to service on the railroads.
were Ihe honored guests at the

Wednesday morning event. Two
of their members. Leroy Anderson and Joe Jarrell, had each
worked 50 years on the rails,
They were given the opportunity
to unveil the marker which facet
First Street.
"In this small way we hope to
bring history alive." said Dr.
Alex Dlcktson chairman of Ihe
S em in ole C ou n ty H istorical
Commission. "Looking at the
waterfront area and around the
PICO and Wclaka buildings It to
difficult for one to realize that
this was once an extremely
Important transportation center,
It was vital to the development
of the entire state."

R e s c u e -------------------------------------------Costless* fraa Pag* 1A
contractor and has ofTercd to extend the contract
past the Jan. 14 expiration date. The private
ambulance contract has been In place since 1990.
Details about billing for ambulance services If
the function Is shifted back to the public sector
have not been defined.
C ity fire chiefs arc seeking approval from their
city rommlsslons to develop plans to transport
patients as well as provide the Initial medical
care. TTle fire chiefs claim emergency medical
teams could transport patients with existing
equipment and manpower with no additional cost
to the taxpayer.
" I'm not sure residents arc going to took too
favorably on paying to ride In a vehicle they
already own. powered by gas In the tank they

paid for." Van Der W elde commented about
g o ve rn m en t providing a m b u la n ce service,
"tended by people they pay who are wearing
uniforms they (taxpayers) bought."
Commissioner Daryl McLain agreed with Van
Der Welde that the board has not taken a stand
on the ambulance question and will do ao only
after extensive study.
"I'm not convinced w e need to move that
q u i c k l y . " M orris c o m m e n t e d , since
Allantlc/LlfcFleet has offered to extend Its
services. County attorney Robert A. McMillan
said at this point In time It Is an extremely remote
possibility that the county could get aorpethlng
else in place by Jan. 14 to change the current
system.

Kiw anis — — — ----C ontinu ed from P a g * I A
storing the cooking grills, stands and equipment
needed each year w hen Pancake Day comes or
sharing Ideas at club board meetings, Phil's
friendly upbeat personality and familiar smite are
always welcome additions to the Wednesday
noon weekly club meetings.
Phil and his wife. Marie, have been Sanford
residents since I960 and active members of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church.
Ph il formerly ow ned DcLand Moving und
Storage before he Joined Losslng Transfer In
1959. Losslng Transfer, founded In 1916. carried
produce und barrets o f tar to Benson’s Junction.
Their moving business has covered most o f
Central Florida with families going and coming
Into Florida. They m oved the first five families
Into Deltona and recently voted lo become a city.
Don McNeill of network Breakfast Club fame from
Chicago announced their arrival.

Roche and Losslng Transfer moved the Florida
District office of Kiwanis from Orlando to their
own building In Midway Commercial Park Just
east o f Five Points ofT County Road 427. Roche
said he remembers when Vice President Hubert
Humphrey visited Sanford and he had to help a
guest get past he Secret Service men In order to
return to hts room. He could write a book on his
m oving experiences. Because o f a heart condi­
tion. Phil Is retiring from the moving business
und w ill probably catch up on his fishing before
he writes that book.
It Is Ironic that Phil Roche was the first
lieutenant governor for Division 25 when It was
separated from Division 6 In Orlando and now
W aller Smith, both belonging to the same
Kiwanis Club, will be the last lieutenant governor
for Division 25 und Its lO clubs before It Is
absorbed buck Into Division 6. renamed 10, In
October 1996.

H u rric a n e —
C on tin u ed from Page 1A
nolc County arrived In the
target area Wednesday, lie was
preparing to deploy a unit lilts
m orning in the area of Stute
Hoad 231 and Interstate 10.
assistant chief Chris Miller said.
" I Just talked to him a few
minutes ago." Miller said, "h e
called to get some Intelligence
(informallonl on the area...what
roads should be avoided."
S e m i n o l e Co u n t y Is
coordinating relief elforts from
the 11-county region 5 area
which includes; Brevard. Citrus.
Hernando. Indian River, Lake,
Orange, Osceola. Pasco. Polk.
Seminole and Sumler rounltrs.
Tw en ty firefighters and two
batalllon chiefs from region 5 left
from the staging area In Alta­
m onte Springs this morning.
Three local firefighters, two from
Altamonte Springs and one from
W in ter Springs were In the
group.
Miller said the crews are pre­
pared for a 72-hour minimum
stay but that might be extended
to a week.
Before noon yesterday, with
Hurricane Opal’ s winds
strengthened to 150 mph with
gusts up to 165 mph. Governor
Lawton Chiles called out the
troops. An estimated 3,500 Na­
tional Guard troops were told to
be on ready.
In Sanford. Captain Tony Ross
o f Company B. 2nd Batalllon.
124th Infantry Regiment, began
calling In guardsmen by noon. In
preparation for a trip to the
Panhandle areas expected to be
damaged by this severe winds.

Al the time. Ross predicted the
Sanford unit could possibly be
m oving out by late In the day.
Ross said approximately 100
Iroops from Sanford, the entire
batalllon. will be Involved In
helping the hurricane ravaged
area.
County EMS manager Frank
K i r k l ef t for T a l l a h a s s e e
Wednesday afternoon after being
culled by the Slate Emergency
Operations Center. Lt. Mlek
C ain es and firefig h ter Mark
Sellmude also left Wednesday
along with Altamonte Springs
fircflghter/param cdlc C harles
Imwalle to participate In the
rcllef effort. An advance liftsupport unit und battalion chief
vehicle were also sent to the
storm damaged region.
In addition to the National
Guard, the governor also called

on 700 police officers. Th e gourd
and police are expected to tie
assigned to the task o f prevent­
in g lo o tin g a n d hel p with
emergency cleanup after the
stonn.
"W e’re preparing for the very
worst, extreme to catastrophic"
damage, sta te m eteorologist
Mike Rucker said yesterday.
Larry Slrlckler. manager of
corporate and external affairs
wllh lk-IISouth Mild the com­
pany Is encouraging people lo
limit telephone usage Into Ihe
ureaaffected by the hurricane.
As curly us yesterday, Slrlckler
commented. "R igh t now. our
network Is working at Its full
capacity. People dialing Into Ihe
area may experience problems
completing tlictr calls due to the
number of culls going Into that
area."

Briefs
Continued from P a g e 1A

CALNO meets
LAKE MARY — The next regular meeting ol
the Council of Local Governments In Scmlnole
County. known as CALNO, will be at Lake Mary
City Hall. 100 N. Country Club Road, on
Wednesday. Oct. 11.
Among new business Items listed on the
meeting's agenda Is a discussion of Florida
statutes pertaining to the private property rights
act.
The meeting w ill begin ut 7 p.m., und Is open
to the public.
The next meeting, scheduled for Nov. 1. will
be held In Longwood.

BellSouth is also making plana
lo serve the area hit by Opal. It
I n c l u d e s s w i t c h i n g o ffic e s
equipped* with generators and
batteries to keep them running
should they lose commercial
po we r, r e d i r e c t i n g calls
autom atically when a major
r u b l e Is c u t . a nd cl o s e l y
monitoring the entire telephone
network In the panhandle area.
"W e do everything possible In
emergency weather sltuallons,"
Slrlckler said.
The American
Red Cross meanwhile, had 34
shelters open by noon yesterday
with m any more expeeted dur­
ing the night und early morning.
Most ol the 17 emergency
response vehicles In the state as
well as 36 from elsewhere have
been routed to the hurricane
urru.

Correction
The following Information was omitted from
the “ Forming Lake M ary" article In the Sunday.
(Jet. I. 1995 Issue of Ihe S a n fo rd H e ra ld written
by Correspondent Marguret Wesley:
T h e Lake Mary City Commission on May 19.
1990, added 11 members to the historical
commission. Increasing the membership to 19.
On Jan. 3. 1991. they passed Resolution No.
365 which specifically set forth the mission,
duties, responsibilities, and limitations of au­
thority of thoexlstlng Historical Commtsalon.
Based on this technicality (Resolution No.
365). Ihe State Ethics Committee released the
. members of the Historical Commission from
having to file a financial disclosure statement.
The H e ra ld regrets this omission.

�M

- Sanford H«f^d, Sanford, Florid* - Thursday, October 8, II

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O.J. phones Lury King
LO S ANGELES — O J. Sim pson called It the source o f hta
“ basic anger." the distortions, as he described them, o f the
evidence in hi* double-murder trial.
_____
"Fortunately, for me. the Jury listened to what the witnesses
said, and not Marcia Clark’s or (Christopher) Darden s o r
anyone else’* rendition o f w h at they aald.” Simpson told CNN
Wednesday night, speaking out for the first time since his
T h e surprise phone call t o "L a rry King Live came as K ing
Interviewed Simpson's lead defense attorney Johnnie Cochran
Jrstm pson didn’t apeak tong, and he tried to get off the phone
by saying. " I got to go. I reaUy
m ore question, asking Sim pson about his first meeting earlier
in the day with his two you n g children since being arrested on
charges o f tolling their mother.

Pop* visits
NEW YORK — Sixteen years ago he hoisted children above
him like dolls and pumped hands li k e a candidate. Eight years
a
g o he rushed around the country on a tour that seemed like a
ago
prescription for Jet lag.
But on Wednesday. Pope John Paul 11 descended from his
plane one slow step at a tim e, hta left hand gripping the rail as
If any misstep could be his last.
Th e 75-year-old popular pontiff returned to the N ew York
area older and more frail, challenging the world’s most
powerful countries to "clo th e yourselves with humility.*’ He
w as to address the U.N. General Assembly today on the first
fu ll day o f his five-day trip to New Jersey. New Y ork and
Maryland.
Th e New York area was a memorable stop on his first papal
trip to America In 1979. Just a year after hla elevation to the
papacy. He was only 59 then, and Americans were intrigued by
th':i mountain-climbing, downhill-skiing pope — "J oh n Paul
Superstar.” as Time m agazine's cover described him.

Black man and Jail aantancaa
WASHINGTON - On a n y given day. one In three young
black men is serving a criminal sentence, either prison,
probation or parole, says an advocacy group that blam es not
on ly the criminals but also the legal system.
"T h e policies or the last 10 or 15 years have served to triple
the prison population." said Marc Mauer. co-author o f the
report from The Sentencing Project, a Washington-baaed
res ea rc h and prison w a tc h d o g group that a d v o c a te s
alternatives to prison sentences. “ The drug policies and others
have had a disproportionate impact on blacks.”
Th e report, funded b y grants from the Drug Policy
Foundation, the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation and the
Public Welfare Foundation, argues that the m andatory
m inim um sentences and stepped-up enforcement that began
w ith the 1980s "war on dru gs'' have fallen disproportionately
on blacks and women.

Allianc* dafanaa ministars mast

Jackson, Krauss top CMA honors
NASHVILLE. Tenn. — A lan Jackson waited four years to win
country music's top award and m ay have gotten a little help
from a lucky charm that on ce belonged to Hank Williams Sr.
Jackson, the top nominee going Into Wednesday’s Country
Music Association awards show, was named entertainer o f the
year Just when It looked as if he would go home empty-handed.
He was nominated but didn’t win for best male vocalist,
album, single, vocal event (with George Jones) and video.
Jackson said he went from playing truck-stop lounges
several years ago to perform ing for 50,000 people at the
Houston Astrodome.
“ I feel qualified (to w in )." he said after the black-tie affair at
the Grand Ole Opry House that was televised live on CBS.
He said singer Marty Stuart had gfven him a lucky charm: a
pen knife that belonged to Williams.
“ I guess It worked." said the bashful Jackson, who was
nominated for the top award In 1993,1993 and 1994.
While Jackson had to wait four yean, bluegrass singer
Alison Krauss burst through the ranks In her flnt attempt.
Krauss. at 74 the premier bluegrass singer and a formidable
fiddler, won In all four categories In wnlch she competed:
female vocalist, the Horizon Award for most promising artist,
best single |"When You S ay Nothing at All” ) and vocal event
for a duct with the group Shenandoah. “ Somewhere In the
Vicinity of the Heart."
" I ’m going to have to g o get a (task or something!'* Krauss
said the fourth time she w as called to the podium. She looked
Increasingly mystified at each trip. "This Is really weird, you
guys.” she said twice.
Host Vince Gill, former lead singer for pop group Pure Prairie
League, won male vocalist of the year for an unprecedented
fifth straight time.
Best album honors w ent to Patty Loveless for “ W hen Fallen
Angels Fly,” which beat out offerings by John Michael
Montgomery. George Strait. Gill and Jackson.
Brooks A Dunn kept their streak going, picking up the best
vocal duo trophy for the fourth consecutive year.
The Mavericks ended a three-year reign by Diamond Rio to
win the award for best vocal group o f the year.
Grctchen Peters, a songwriter soon to begin her own
recording career, won for best song. "Independence Day.”
which was a hit for Martina McBride.
Singer-songwriter Roger Miller (“ King of the Road"), who
died In 1992. was Inducted Into the Country Music Hall o f
Fame. Wife Mary Miller, a former member of Kenny Rogers and
the First Edition, accepted on his behalf.
"I'm Just sick that he wasn't here to accept It.” she said. "It
would have made his life ."
Also Inducted was Jo Walker-Meador. who headed the CMA
from 1962 until retiring In 1991.
About 7.000 country music Industry Insiders picked the
winners.
From Associated P re ss reports

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WASHINGTON - Som e cor­
porate tax breaks could end as
part o f legislation that would
offer Individuals m ore tax credits
and relief, the new chairman of
the Senate Finance Committee
say*.
“ Everything Is on the table."
Sen. William Roth. R-Del.. said
Wednesday. In Identifying four
core provisions o f his tax-cut
Roth hopes to pass a $500 per
child tax credit, a reduction In
capital-gains tax rates, estate-tax
relief for fam ily-oW ned small
businesses and farms, and liber­
alised In dividu al R etirem ent
Accounts.
The panel also will "definitely
be looking’’ at elim inating some
tax breaks.' Roth aald In an
Interview with Th e Associated
Press. He declined to Identify
provisions to tighten what some
critics call " c o r p o r a te loop­
holes.” saying "until w e make
decisions. I don’t see any point."
When the House W ays and
Means Committee tried to do
that last m o n th . It proved
divisive, pitting, for example,
farm-state Republicans against
oil-state Republlcana in a dispute
over shaving the (ax break for
ethanol, an alcohol derived from
com and m ixed with gasoline to
form gasohol.
Having completed legislation
Iasi week wringing half a trillion
dollars In savings over seven
years from Medicare. Medicaid
and the earned Income tax credit
for the working poor. Roth's
committee Is preparing next
week to deliver on Republicans'
promise to cut taxes.
The m ild -m a n n e re d ,
74-year-old assumed the chair­
manship of th e Finance Com­
mittee four w eeks ago after Sen.
Bob Pack w ood. R-Ore.. was
forced to resign following allega­
tions o f se x u a l and official
misconduct.
A career-tong booster of IRAs.
Roth wants to raise Income
limits for participation In the
tax-sheltered savings plans and
create a new type o f IRA per­
mitting withdrawals to pay for
first-tim e h o m e pu rch ases,
serious Illness, extended un­
employment and college educa­
tion.
Roth's four core provisions
mean the Senate's legislation
will at least start out looking
similar to the "Contract With
America” tax bill adopted by the
House In April.
The trick w ill be shrinking (he
House bill, which provided $350
billion In tax relief over seven
years. Into the guidelines o f the
congressional bu dget, which
calls for $245 billion In cuts.
After GOP moderates on the
Finance Com m ittee expressed
concern last w eek about reduc­
ing taxes so sharply at a time of
steep Medicare cuts. Senate Ma­
jority Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan..
on Sunday said the Senate may
not be able to produce a tax cut
that large.
Under pressure from Sen. Phil
Gramm. R-Texas. a presidential
campaign rival. Dole has since
said his personal goal remains
$245 b i l l i o n . B u t he has
expressed Interest In a sugges­
tion from conservative senators
that the tax cut should expire
after four years, to be replaced
by comprehensive tax reform,
such as a flat tax.
But Koth said the bill he
submits to his committee will
call for the full $245 billion
reduction over seven years.
" I 'm a b e l i e v e r In $245
billion.” he said. "Republicans
have made certain pledges ... to
balance the budget ... preserve
and strengthen Medicaid and
Medicare... reform welfare.
"The benefits of those actions
will be returned to the American
people, working people, through
a tax cut. Th at's a pledge 1 take
seriously and I Intend to try to
keep It."
He said he had "serious reser­
vations" about limiting the tax
cut to four years.
"Are you going to tell some­
body that you have an IRA and
then. In four years, you won't
have It? Th at's not a very good
Incentive to get more people to
save.” he said.
In the end. Roth predicted the
committee w ould reach con­
sensus despite sharp differences
between conservatives and mod­
erates and sniping between Dole
and G ram m , w h o are both
members o f the panel.
"I understand what's at stake.
I'm not surprised.” Roth said.

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putting U.S. troops Into Bosnia to enforce a peace deal, the
Clinton administration Is searching for NATO agreement on
conditions for getting them out.
At a meeting of the alliance's defense ministers opening
today In Williamsburg’s restored colonial district. Defense
Secretary William Perry was expected to stress that N ATO
forces should stay In Bosnia until stability Is restored.
Stability means creating a better balance of military power
between the Bosnian S erb * and the Bosnian federation o f
Muslims and Croats. Perry told reporters Wednesday before
leaving Washington. One w ay o f doing that, he said, would be
to provide special training for the weaker federation forces
Perry said the goal should be to avoid leaving the Bosnian
government forces In a still-weak position once a peace
settlement Is Implemented and NATO forces leave. Such
weakness could lead to relgnltlng the hostilities, he said.

Senate
Finance
Committee
chairman
talks taxes

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A rea team s

LOCALLY

By Q A R Y CO A TO A M
H erald S ta ll W rite r

A p e r f e c t trio in Po w er V-ball
s \ m n i;| i
Vie-atis ’sp.ik. l o t ' ' .mil Vnmu;
t.uns .ill f»i.si, fi |i. ti»i i "2 &lt;&gt; ».«■« m il s.,nilii11 Hi i n . i n n i i I &gt;. |..IIi m« lit I .ill I ' " ' V '
\'nlii \ li.ilt I . mn. in :'l» Din
n.iini nun ,.i N.ini.’. i.l Middh Si Ii. m.I VVednesduv
I l|III I | ill its W ill
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I. Hiiiti.it..t - 11 II sitnji— it ' " - ’ i i tniriuu.
II .’ I S pu nk1t - 11» J I .111•I N. I \\ 111 fll\ f t

A I . I A M ' I M I . SPRINGS ’ K ik il- . p .
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All* I I.lllltm I” Itlltll ’ I 'I lf I’.tttlnls Inni'llt
bark in I I I ii behind « ' . " i f V dU " “ ‘ ■I Ivt '
|m li v whn i . &gt;u11it i h i 1 Inr till', pmnls in pull
I .iki Hranthv within sinkiim distuti. •
Um
l.npi / iln s.il mil t In-first u.ittn hit iln I’uiiiheis

T o u c a n W i l l i e s w h ip s S p r i n t

Ai.mn .tiiil s.n.i Win. h« iriTinibin. it n&gt; pm l:ak.
fbaiilli v al.itead H,,D hi flu M-rntiil twini; I'mb-v
pnsliril tIn Patriots in If.ids nl *1 i .Hid I I s

n M K Iti )
1. hi . .hi Willies » i-« 'I i I t ' 1 ••i'."'*
In Hu J\ I i ilut .iii.l i 21 (tit .iti.n k I.. In in S|ii iiii
r . 1 III Oviedo Mi ll - We.lili s.I.is Ntultl K.tll
Slow pit. It Solihull I . mill -w. Ill'll
III! “ VI. .I"
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Hit w i l l
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.mil .It i&gt;v.' iii mi.
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l.ttlll 1 lllttfls \M H Ini
limit,b1&gt;» title* 111U*». In. t&lt;l v|i l&lt;« ii i tin i i.inlnrr
t I tm
t ,)H I&lt;Mil Kill . Hill SI l ipp l.t Int t
dmiltl r 11, t, 1 1vlU‘ « Vb|i&gt; l t |nl I 11Ipit . I III. .
Irtll.ii (2 J. i| I I VCn |nils Kllli
runs t w ,t KKI
1"IV K. ssrlim* 1 I I I , i|*.t 1Imil'I. 'in i HlUl Hill
lain* 11 inr T 11m um .411.1 Ki ll I Kiwl.'lll
l 1 lm w

three of

lo se

fo u r v o lle y b a ll

u till. Mil III III &lt; .11. s m.iilr ill'' sun.
Ill &gt;
imi.vvav iifil tin ttaiiH' 12 12 Inn Knis|f\
t i,iv. n ifspiMnl. il with two si-rvl.. paints In pm
I ,k. Hi.inti. \ .ilif.nl 1 I 12 t" Ini'
W'-'v
... Ins. ,1 mil Iln lllill. Il
I |,|\. II tiinslifil III. in.it. Ii unit I'* kills. Ar.tiin
. |Md m a . ii .uni ITidev had llvf blin ks Lake
Hi mil. v pl.ivs.il O vifiln Innmlil
P A N T H E R S T A M E LIO N S
l I|&lt;1 W i l l •
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dropped In I I 5 .liter .1 15 l la I I l,,ss
Hi
Phillips
I In Molts Were IlilHIpfTfil b\ III.
,l,s. ........... 11.innit* Dfilflnvv win. missed tin
ni.it. ti lifi .iiisf nt a k t if f Hi|nrv Oviedo busts
t.,ik&gt; MranilfVinnuslii

S IL V E R I I A W K S P R E Y ON G REYHOU NDS
WIN l I K PARK
Tin* L.ikf HrtWell bnvs
n\ f i • nil.’ .. Hi I d. lli II III li.lllir oili' ftl rntllr In .i
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\iiii, in ( nnferein f
Iln .iii Mr.nll.-v li.nl ftiiln
till., ks .uni llvf kills in a Insum film i
W. linin'! Ink. entitrol m i&gt;a,H.te mu . s lid
I.\ i ii .in . n.icIi Norm an Meatlv
I li.it rlfv.ist.it.'it
mu kids but thev pla ved hard "
I.iin.in wmi lb. | i
in.ill’ ll 1.5-7 15 I I In
Ittlprnl. in III &lt;•.iv.-rail .mil li (t lit I Ilf SAt L.lkr
l l n w ll travels m l.ii .- l.aki Mary Krltlai evemim
in a k. v SA&lt; m.it* Im p

Crazy
W in gs
stays
perfect

AROUND THE S T A T E

B y D E A N S M IT H
H e ra ld S p o rts Editor______

P a n t h e r s edge L ig h t n in g

S A N F O R D — Cra/v Warns si.isfd
in ilii’iitfit and Wi lls i m itra.m m
svntl a liallb Ini s f iMlil pl.iff " I l •'
ss iiulv lllubt m tin S.inlnril K&gt; &lt; i f
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11
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Suit 11.ill Lf.min ■" &gt; bast- Park
t ta/v W ilm s i nimlfil Itv dniibb s
annum Us Hi bits as a tis.d an
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H.iiitf np.'tt m .* I . •' bvr minim
vi. tiMV nvrr ASP lin nr|Mnaif&lt;1
hi tin- nt Inr u.ittn' Ktfk Wells bail
Ini ii Inis ami si w e d tnur rims and
t i. nun- Pur/m blasted ,i ivvn m il
limn.
u m ,.s Wells I nnlia. liim
kii.tt keil nil Sprtim W filiifs d .iv
, liainpinn Ilnpkins Meats 1* * »» &gt;1*
spin- bnmr. runs limn Mik' Sr.itles
and Kev in . Iiib.nt
i ra/v Warns is imvi
"ltd '
VV .-Us i nnlrai tlim 's " 1 Hopkins
M, .its I 2 ami \SI’ bn nrpnratfd
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um VVflf Kl.'k Wells llrlplf till.,
similes. Ii.mii rails ivv.. KlUi Ed.In
Hunt iiliree siiml's rniil. I’o ivm

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The oldest group o f level six girls was led by
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Am y WlUcnberger look sixth all-around 136.45)
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floor, third on beam, seventh on bars and 11th on
vault.
Ferrel Maguire (36.10). Karin Wood (35.60) and
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respectively, In the all-around competition.
Maguire featured a fourth on bars, sixth on
vault and 1 Ith on beam. Wood featured a second
place finish on vault and Gray took ninth on
beam with a pair of 10th place finishes on vault
and bars.
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Jennifer Comber, Danielle Conant. Julie Tully.
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for David Kllngler. the onetime "franchise
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contract.
"M y goal was to come In and play this
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unchanged," Kllngler said.
He declined to say whether he will leave
the Bcngals after this season.
Blake, a sixth-round draft pick o f the New
York Jets three years ago. signed Tuesday
with Cincinnati through the 1999 season for
an estimated 83.1 million a year.
lie took over as the Bcngals' starter In the
eighth game last season after Kllngler, then
the starter, went down with an Injury. Since
then, he has Invigorated what was a
moribund offense.

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Level four competitor Marla Slgmond w a s the
all-around champion In the younger group o f
session three, posting a composite score o f 35.90.
Slgmond featured first place finishes on bora and
floor and a second on beam.
Courtney G ladys (35.45), Sara Keeaecher
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groupings.
Jenna Manlkowskl (34.90) and Brook Norm an
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Jean Edmonds (34.30) finished sixth.
Lindsay Tango (34.35-10th), Lindsay Knapp
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a second on bars. Edmonds was third on bars
with Manlkowskl taking first on floor and second
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Evyn Garner earned a second on floor exercise
and Soils had a trio o f second place finishes on
vault, bars and beam. Tango grabbed a second on
beam and McCartney was fourth on floor.
Meagan Morrell, Ashley Parr, Brittany Powell
and Sonya T ill closed out the placements for
Brown's Central.
Total placements o f all Brown's competitors
reached a staggering 163.
Brown's Central Is next scheduled to com pete
at the LaFleur's Invitational on October 21-22.

M. 1 fess

Blake has completed 103 of 185 passes
(5 5 .7 p e r c e n t) fo r 1,33 9 ya rd s. 11
touchdowns and one interception. He leads
the NFL In touchdown-to-lnterceptlon ratio,
and leads the AFC In passing yards.
Kllngler was Cincinnati's No. 1 draft pick
In 1992. and signed a four-year contract
that averaged 81.7 million per year —
Including 81.1 million this season.
But he never developed Into the player
Cincinnati expected, and he has been
sidelined with a broken Jaw this season. His
career quarterback rating ts 66.3. compared
with Blake's 75.0 last season and 96.2 this
year.
Blake would have been a free agent after
this season. His favorite receiver, Carl
Pickens, ta under contract to Cincinnati for
four years.
"W e 'v e got something going here. Hope­
fully. this will help get other guys to want to
come here and get some guys to stay,”
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" H e 's show n sp len d id leadersh ip ."
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(hom e run. single,
run. four RBI). Boh Wells Jr.
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Frank Mann (single, run), winn­
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Julian (home run. run, RBI). Dan
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Coveil (single, run. RBI). Brian
Jones (single, run) and Bobby
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pitcher Steve Woodley (d ou b le,'
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and Stan Brumky (One single,
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David Goldstlck (run).

Providence tied the score at 1-1
on a dead ball at the 89:30 mark
of the 90 minute game. Senior
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sweeper for Orangewood.

T h e Ram s will be In St.
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6-7) to compete In the tough
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goal in posting the shutout.In Tuesday's gam e against last
year's state champion Vikings,
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four Injured starters, gave up a
goal In each half In dropping a
2-0 decision.
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scored early In the game on an
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CINCINNATI — If there were any doubts
before, the Cincinnati Bcngals have put
them to rest: Sanford's Jeff Blake Is the
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People
Astrology is a ‘pseudo-science’
think that I’ll be able to see my
mother a s I haven't seen her In
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estranged for som e stupid reason
that I ca n 't even remember even
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JACS

Thanks, 8«nlor Friends
Elian Rollins Oaft), director of Cantral Florida RsgtonW MotpHM
8anlor Friondt, and Ruth Hill, ctooring martagtf of tha Marina
Hotaf in Sanford ara at a “ lunch braak" al tha hotal. "Frtanda"
hoatad tha avant In appreciation fo r uaing tha hotaf pool fo r
watar aarotrtca. San lor Frtanda now haa over 1200 mambars,
according to Harman Schroadar. For information, call Rolllna, at
321-4600, Ext. STM.

CALCNDAR
Sanford Historic Trust masts Thursday
T h e Sanford Historic Trust m eets the first Thursday o f the
month, at 7 p.m., at the Greater Sanford Chamber o f
Com m erce building. For Information, call 323-1914.

Amatsur Radio Society masts monthly
T h e Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society meets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., at the Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drive. Casselberry. For Information, call Karl Lambert.
695-8764. or Al Kirk. 322-4487.

University woman mast
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS — Am erican Association of Universi­
ty W om en meets the first Thursday o f each month at 7:30 p. m.
at Capistrano Condominium Clubhouse. 200 Maitland Avve..
Altam onte Springs.
Call Barbara at 889-8696 for m ore Information.

Dsprssslvs/Msnlo Support Group
Depresalve/Manlc Depressive Support Group meets at 7:30
p.m.. the first and third Thursdays. Lakeside Alternatives, 434
W. Kennedy Blvd.. Eatonvllle: and 10:30 a.m.. the second
Saturday, at the downtown Orlando Public Library, 101 E.
Central Blvd.
For Information, call 381-5070 or 645-4378.

thera never has been anything to
prom that k. Indeed, makes any
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of Individuals, though.
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sad they are entitled to believe
as they whh. Just as with Outja
hoards, pska reading, bumps on
the head or Tarot cards, there
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Frss clinic svsry Friday
G E N E VA — A free clinic to Include blood pressure check,
blood sugar screening and immunizations will be held every
Friday, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m., at the Geneva Elementary
School In the old school building, com er of First and Main
Street In Geneva. The clinic la sponsored by the Seminole
County Health Department In conjunction with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office and G eneva Elementary School. For
Information, call 349-9284.

Getting married?
Engagem ent and wedding form s are available at the Sanford
Herald office. 300 N. French Ave.. Sanford. 32771. These stories
are usually published In the Sunday edition and may be
accompanied by a photo. There Is no charge for this service.
W eddings m ore than three m onths old will be published In
announcement form without a photo.

women had to find two people
there w i t h th e sam e birth
month, one person with whom
they shared the same home
state, another person who had
three o r more grandchildren as
w ell a s th ree form er board
members and one person would
sing them a short song right
there and right now. The first
one done would win. They had a
lie sc o re: G a ll Vlnocur and
Melanie Halrc.

Delores Lash aent around a
sign up sheet for wom en to man
the galea at the Lake MaryHeathrow Festival o f the Arts
during the w eekend of Oct. 7
and 8. for which a scholarship
President Vinda.Wteh called on. would be given to a local student
Ltaa Merlin of, Serenity Home, In the amount o f 81,000 in the
the club's chosen ch arity for the name of the Heathrow Women's
second year, to give som e back­ Club. The recipient Is Rafael
ground about Serenity Home. It Torres o f Lake H ow ell High
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was Incorporated in 1962 as a School.
non-profit translsillonal livin g
Aft er l u n c h B a a a l l e told
facility providing w om en a place
to live while recovering from members about her fun “ Getting
to Know Y o u " Icebreaker form
substance abuse.
Following Lbs. Barbara Holt. she was sending around and the

Charlene Benner, membership
chairperson, advised the club
was starting o ff with a recordbreaking 82 members. 69 active
and 13 associates. Also, that the
“ new m em b ers" table begun
last yea r w ill be a permanent
fixture. A s the new members
come In they w ill be shown to
the new m em ber table with a
hostess and w ill no longer feel
alone.

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society la going to the dogs;
there are so few good role
models tlwse days. People talk
about the Im m orality o f our
young people, but not only are
young people im m oral, s lot of
seniors are also livin g In aln. It’s
disgusting!
My mother. who to In her 70s,
Invited s man to liv e with her
after knowing him fo r only one
week. He moved Into her house
Caster than greased lightning. I
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A v e „ Senford FL 32771. Stewart's
for appointments and
s p e a k i n g e in g a g e m e n t s :
1-487-23R2414.)

The next membership meeting
Is scheduled for Tuesday. Oct.
10 and w ill be a dinner meeting
with a top o f 56 members. The

Linda Wish (right) presents Llss
Marlin of saranlly House with a
check for S1500.00 and a framed
postar depleting the 1994 Lake
Mery-Heathrow Festival of the
Arts.
coat to eel at 819 per person and
Peggy Pyle needs to have an
early headcount.

Mom’s bad judgment invites danger

THURSDAY'S PRIMS TIMS

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D B A B M B . BTBW ABTt I
found an old m ap while going
through m y late bth er’s records.
He w as quite a traveler and
thought that he would find the
Lost Dutchm an's gold mine In
Arizona, but o f course, never
did. D o you think this map
might h ave som e value as I've

chairperson o f Sunshlne/bpcctal
Events, spoke. T h e potluck
dinner Is set for Saturday, Oct.
21. HWC m em ber Pam Collin*
volunteered her hom e In Heath-'
ro w W o o d s fo r th e ev en t.
Barbara said she "n eed s volun­
teers for the day o f the event to
decorate tables and set up."
Melanie Halrc to working on Into
committee and aent around a
sign-up for w ho plana to come
and what "covered dish" they
will bring.

Marianne Bata lie. program
v i c e p r e s id e n t. H e a t h r o w
W om en's Chib, explained her
for the fir s t m em meetlng/luncheon of the
1905-96 season. It w a s to be In
the form of a 'T o w n M eeting."
wherein everyone could have a
chance to'mcet each other alter
th e sum m er and s o c ia lis e .
Tables were set up w ith creative
signs bom the chairperson rep­
resenting comm ittees — this
way women who had not y et
selected a co m m itte e cou ld
circulate after lunch and ask
q u e s tio n s o f th e d i f f e r e n t
chairpersons to decide which
committee was o f m oat Interest
to them.

T h e Seminole Sunrise Klwsnls Club meets every Friday, at 7
a.m., at Shoney's. US 17-92. south o f Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Kl wan Ians are welcome. For Information, call Lou
Hevey. 322-0082.

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M A M J A C K : A s with most
people w h o have had arguments,
many ca n 't remember why they
fought in the first place. No
matter w h o w as at butt, you will
see her shortly: moreso. within
30 days and it will complete
your needs. T ry not to look at
the past and only towards to­
morrow “ and one day at a Ume."

HARRY
SANFO RD
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It sounds to me like you might
have enough Information for a
good book or maybe a m ovie.
T h in gs like this always fascinate
me. but In this case. I feel that
!t*s Just a "m ap.” If nothing else.
I am sure you haver a lot o f
momentoes left from your father
t o rem em b er him by. T h i s
treasure certainly Is far greater
than one you have to look Tor.
H ow ever. If I get a different
feeling on this one. w e'll load up
a couple of mulct and head for
the desert together. O f course,
w e'll have to change our names.
I ’ll call you “ Hardrock Harry”
and I can be "J er the Bear."

Heathrow women select
Serenity House for project

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tion."
You see. Intuition Is something
that we each poaaeaa. only don’t
use all the time. A nything that
haa learning attached to It can
be valuable and If there are those
that think that d o w sin g for
water, for Instance, to valid, then
praise to their right to believe as
they choose. I alw ays tell my
readers though. " L e t the buyer
aware"
Footnote: Adolph Hitler was an
avowed astrology believer and
(hiring World W ar It. he em­
ployed professional astrologers
to accurately plot hte plana and
misdeeds.

seen this one before? It
w as In the back of an old Bible.

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because she's lonely. She's get­
ting on In years, and she decided
she's going to do whatever she
wants — and too bad about what
people thl nkl W h a t a poor
example she's setting for my
children (her grandchildren). Of
course, they know what's going
on — they’re not stupid.
I have proof that this man has
a criminal record and can be
violent. Should I Inform Mother
and risk her being angry with
me. or should I Just keep quiet?
My husband thinks I should
stays out o f It. He says If we give
this guy enough rope, he'll hang
himself.
Please respond soon as I'm
losing sleep over this.
NO M AM S. R A N ANTONIO
DBAB N O N A M B i If you give
your molher'a roommate enough
rope, he could also hang her!
Share your proof o f his criminal
record and hla history o f violent
behavior with her Immediately.
A word o f caution, however: Cool
your anger and Judgmental at­
titude. or you m ay alienate her
before you ca n deliver the
message.

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

know how much I respect my
parents.
D A V ID RCRIVBN.
U.R. ARM Y (RE T.)
D B A B D A V ID B C B IV B N :
Thank you for a heartwarming
letter. T o your credit, you obvi­
ously practice the command­
ment. "H onor they father and
thy m other."
D B A B A B B T i This Is In re­
sponse to "L o v e s to Move." the
woman who moves from house
to house, even though her kids
hate m oving, because she loves
hard work.
May I offer a suggestion? Why
doesn't she start her own local
m oving company? That way.
she can work hard, her teen­
agers can have the stability kids
so desperately need, and she can
make some money to send her
kids to college. It's the perfect
solution!
N B V R R MO VINO A O AIM
D C A R NB V B B i Thank you for
your m oving letter.

A B B Y : In the teller
signed "D esperate." a woman's
son was com in g home from
college and bringing hts live-in
girlfriend, w h i c h threw hls
mother Into a tizzy. She didn't
approve o f her son sleeping with
D B A B AB B V t My brother and
hla girlfriend under her roof. It
reminded m e o f m y own situa­ slater (" E a r l * and "J a n e t" )
tion.
argue about this every time they
I was returning from Germany get together. They have agreed
ufler 17 years o f service In the the Issue will be put to rest with
U.S. Army and bringing with me your answer.
W h e n J a n e t 's daughter.
Ingrid, m y live-in girlfriend, and
"L is a ." got married. Earl asked
her son.
Mv father said Ingrid and I that "S h irle y ." hts ex-wlfe. not
could not sleep together In hls be Invited to the wedding. Lisa
house. Easily fixed. Ingrid slept a g r e e d to e x c l u d e S h i r l e y
in the house with her son. and I because Lisa feels closer to her
slept In m y parents' camping Uncle Earl.
W ell. Janet chose to ignore
trailer. Because I respect my
mother and father, in their home bo t h r e q u e s t s and I nv i t ed
Shirley anyway, saying. "She’s
I live by their rules.
My father died tw o years ago. still m y friend, and besides. I'm
right after their 50th wedding paying for everything."
Earl was mad and attended
anniversary, and I will continue
to live by hts rules while in their the c h ur c h ceremony only,
home. If you print this, please because he didn't want to go to
use my name. I want everyone to the reception alone. (Shirley

skipped the reception, too.)
A b b y. should Shirley have
been Invited to the wedding?
And do most families Ineludr
c x - s p o u s c B In s u c h s o c i a l
events?
T H S OTHER B RO TH ER
O f BINORLAND, O A .
D B A R OTHER B R O TH E R :
Many do. Whether ex-spouses
are Included would depend on
their relationship with the f ami­
ly. H ow ever since the bride
requested that Shirley not InIncluded — and It's the bride's
special day — Shirley should
have been dropped from I laguest list.
Since she wasn't. Earl and
Shirley eould have been Invited
to bring escorts if they wished;
in which ease they should have
been sealed us far apart as
possible.

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The School Board ol Seminole
County. Florid*. *t the regular
meeting on November 7, t**S. In
th* Board Room ot the Ad
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Mellonvill* Avenue. Sanford.
Florida vrllt adopt lb* following:
File OJC RESOLUTION OF
PROTESTS FROM CONTNACT
BIDDING PROCEDUNES. Th*
proposed policy provide* tor e
bid protest bond at a condition
to a stay ol th* bid award
pending resolution ol any bid
protest; limits the requirement
lor an Informal resolution con
lerenc* to those bids which are
realistically susceptible to In­
formal resolution; clarities the
School Botrd't eulhorlly to
override e bid protest bond In
th* event the purchase which I*
subject to a bid protest Is
necessary lo enable th* Dis­
trict's schools and other units to
maintain essential operations;
clarities ambiguities with re­
gard lo th* protest procedure;
and limits th* application ol the
policy to Ih* protest ol an
Intended award ot a bid.
Copies ol Ih* proposed policy
It available for Inspection at the
Administrative Offices of the
School Board at l il t Mellonvill*
Avenue. Sanlord. FL.
SANDRA ROBINSON.
CHAIRMAN
THE SCHOOL BOARD
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
Publish: October}. I**S
DEI 3*

Legal N o t lc i
IN T N I COUNTY COUNT
OF THK ■I4MTIINTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
StM IN O lE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK NO *S274SCC » U
ATLASFOOLSOF
C EN TR A L FLORIDA. INC..
Plaintiff,
vs
W. SCOTT CULP and VISION
DEVELOPERS, INC.,*
Flor Id* corporation.
NOTICE OF SALK
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that pursuant t* a Final
Judgment dated September 77.
I**S. m Cat* N*. *S174SCC » U
ol th* County Court of th*
Eighteenth Judklal Circuit, In
and ter Seminet* Ceunty. FtarIde. in which ATLAS POOLS O F
CEN TRAL FLORIDA. INC.. IS
Ih* Plain! IIt. and W. SCOTT
CULP and VISION D E V E L O P ­
ERS. INC., are th# Defendants.
I will tell to th* highest and beet
bidder lor cash at th# watt Trent
M ar el the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sentord. Florid*. at
II:Mo'clock am., an I
2*. l**S. th* 1*1tewing
real property set teeth In the
Final Judgment:
Lot A RIVER W ALK, ac
cording to the plat Ihereul ad
recorded In Plat Book 43. Page
30-14. ol the Public Records at
Seminole Ceunty, Florida.
DATED this Md dey at Octo­
ber. tf*S.
M ARYANN! MORSE,
CLER KO F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Ey; Janet. Jdtewtc
Deputy Clerk
(COURT St AL)
Pool* A Clementt
444 W. Colonl*i Dr.
Orlandd. FLOW*
Publish: Octobers. 11. t**S
D t 1*44
NOTICI
O F FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnet* at Tai
Reck Creek Leap. Langweed.
Florida 27714, Seminal* County,
Florida, under th# Fktltlewe
Nam* at FARTS A M ER IC A ,
and that I Intend to register said
name with Ih* Division at Car
peratlone. Tatiahassa*. Florida.
In accordance with th# peg.
visions at th* Fictitious Nam*
Statutes. TeWit; Section *43 0*.
Florida Sletutes m i.
Gordon Robertson
Publish: October s, lets
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T N I MTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY
G B N | R A lJM M O tC T M 8 8
CASE NO. f414» CA14-K
ACCUSANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
VS.
DER EKA.CLAYD ONm 'd
SHEILACLAYDON; IIliving,
end ell unhnewn perties
claiming by, through. seMsr
end egainel the ebeue named
dttondenl(i) who ere net knewn
to ba dead era! he. whether said
unknown parties may ctatm an

claimants; MAYFAIR
MEADOWS HOMIOWNIRS
ASSOClATIOn, INC.;--------unknown persan(s) In
peeaaetlen at the subject
real property,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO; Derek A. Clay den and
Sheila Ciaydwt It living, and all
unhnewn parties claiming by.
through, under md against th*
are net knewn to he
a|tfIqa| wtWVIWT uiS kJllAlHMWS
w
parties may claim an Intor set a*
hairs, dttrlsaaa, gran&gt;
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4 Th* Parade
Southern Arterial Raad
Ram lord (ssei R M IO S O
YOU ARE NOTIPIIO that an
aclton tar tarectosur* at martLOT 7W. MAYFAIR M E A D ­
OWS - PH AM II. A SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCORDING T O T H E
P L A T THEREOF R EC O S D S O
IN PLAT BOOK » . P A G ES
SAM. OF THE PUBLIC RICO R D S OF S IM IN O L S
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
aaatoet yew and
serve a cepy
dtoMruaacapw
at yeur written detoneae. II any,
t* It, an CAR O LYN W I I R
BROADWATER, Attorney tor
the Plaintiff,’ etwee address is

tton and flto tot erlginal wtth the
Clerk at IMs Court either betore
Ntat^iMra
al^w^w ^9r
^w
•EPrVlC* wn n
u r n in l ■nWrTWy
wit* a default M il be
mwided InRw complaint.
NOTE; PURSUANT T O T H E
PAIR O E B T C O L L E C T I O N
PRACTICES ACT YO U A R K
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
FIRM IS D IIM 1 D TO S I A
O U T CO LLECTO R A T ­
TEMPTING TO C O L L E C T A
D EB T AND ANY INFORM A­
TION OETAINIO W ILL I S
U S IO FOR THAT PUR POSE.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal el said Court an October
3rd. IMS
(Seal)
Maryann* Mere*
As Clerk at Rw Court
By: Ruth Kin*
A t Deputy Clerk
PuM Mi; October L t l.t « M
DC I N
____
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR SEMI N O L I
COUNTY, FLORID A
PRORATE DIVISION
FA* Number to IM CP
In Re: Cstato ot
ERMA I. THORP,

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NOTICI
OF ADMINISTRATION
s The administration *1 Ih*
asiato *1 IRM A I. THORP,
decease d. F ile N u m b e r
fSSSSCP. it pending in th*
Circuit Court far Seminal*
Ceunty. Florida, Probate Divi­
sion. Hi* eddriie at which to
Seminal* Ceunty Courtheuee,
Sanford. Florida 33771. The
names and eddren a s at th*
personal representative and the
personal representative's at­
torney are eat torth below.
All Interntod persons are
required. to file with this court,
WITHIN T H R U MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F
THIS NOTICE; (I) all claims
against Ih* tttoto and i l l any
ablacllan by an Interested
parson to wham notice wet
mailed that challenge* the valid
Ity at ih* will, the quail fleettons
at Ih* perssnei representative,
venue, tr jurisdiction ot the
court.
ALL CLAIMS A N D 0 6 JC C
TIONS NOT SO PILB O W ILL
■B FOREVER EARR BO .
Publication tf this Nolle* ha*
on Septomber l*th. lets.
Fertenel Representative:
Merton Carney Andersen'
3*t0 Stillweed Lane
Lake Mary. F L S 7 e t
Gordon V. Frodwlck
Ftorlde Bar No. 34443
114 N . P a r k A v e n u e
Sanford, FL 17771
(407) m n u
Attorney tor Personal
Roprttentatlvo
Publish: September 3*. and
October 3.1*13
DC H 137

NOTICE OP
PUBLIC AU C T ION
N O T I C E IS H E R E R V
X I Z P B Z P W , ’ SAD
K V T T R N ,
GIVEN: C4J TOWING WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
P R E V IO U S S O L U T I O N 'Most American children suffer loo* FOR SALVAGE FOR CASH ON
much rrothei and too hltlo lather." — Gtona Stemem.
D E M A N D T O H I O H E ST
BIDDER THE FO LLO W IN G
o i W h W * he
3
DESCRIBEO VH EIC LES:
II CHEVY MONTE
CHARLO: WHITE

W V A J X

D Z S Z X N ,

OFF T H E L E A S H

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BURGANDY
VINIIGIAPB7H40NI3NO
14 JEEP GRAND
WAGONEER: BURGAN DY
VINf 1JCCJ1SN7ET0I37B3
THIS AUCTION W ILL BE
HELD ON OCTOBER 14. IMS
AT It O'CLOCK A T CAJ TOW
INC, UN S. CR 417. LONG
WOOO, FL 31710
P R O SP ECTIV E B ID D E R S
MAY INSPECT V EH IC LES ON
THE DAY B E F O R E AUCTION
■ ETWEEN SAM A N D 3PM.
TER M S A R E C A SH OR
CER TIFIED FU N D S. CAJ
TOWING R E S E R V E S T H E
RIGHT TO A C C E P T OR RE
JECT ANY AND A L L BIOS
Pubilth: October 3, i m
OII4*

Honestly, Carol Sue, don’t you think
it’s a bit tacky showing up like that
whon the rest ol us are still pupae?*

NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS N AM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at III*
Poult* Newport Terrace Suite
#*7. Casselberry. Florida 37707.
Seminole Ceunty. F lerlda. under
th* Fktlltou* Nam* ot SIMPLY
SU1I. and that l inland t*
register said name with th*
Division el Corporations. Tail*
has***. Florida, in accordance
with the p rovisions ol Ih*
Fktltiaw* Nam* Sletutes. To­
wn Section its.O f. Florida
Statutes INI
Diwhene S. Nicholson
Publish October 1. INI
OEI4I

Legal Notices
NOTICI OF
AOMINIITRATtV I
COMPLAINT
Caee N h i H IM t* A CAS
TO: KENNCTH WILLIAM
HAMJORA
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
PLORIDA
An Administrative Complaint
to revoke y*ur ikenstUl and
ellgMtlty tor Itcamur* and a g
pabstmant ha* bean ntod against
yew Yew have Ih* right to
request a hearing pursuant to
■action IMJ7II) and til. Flor
Id* Statutes, by mailing a re­
quest tor same to Ih* Ftorlde
Dapartmanl at Imuranc*. Office
at Legal Service*. 4(7 Larson
Building. Tattohdsaad, Florida
113ft 0331. II a request tor
hearing to nat received by toe
■amber m INS. Ih* right to a
hearing In this matter will be
w aived and th* Insurance
Cammtotlener will dtapaa# at
In acterdwtce with

71— H B lu W B U t id

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

407/322-2611

407/831-9993

fW VATl PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED OfPT.
HOURS

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ATTENTION FOOO I tB VIC t
W ORKERS! I Tired *&lt; work,
Ing nlQhis. holiday* •"&lt;*
weekends? The **■*;•*•
County School beard Food
Service* Department ha*
permanent, part-Hm* and
substitute positions avtolabto
in th# Sanford area. Fw more
Information pleas* call: Tour
neighborhood it heel Food
Service Manager or Ih* Dfa
trk t Faad Service Otflc* at
333437*

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For now rood prefotl In South
Seminal* county. * * * * * * *
tn storm sower construction
required. C*ll Ceno C*d-

NOW ACCEPTING

b a n k t ille r tr a ir e e

TOW At Per INer
Full A Fort Hm*-------tort— Howl ABENT i

cop of in
Pay ardy tot day* yosa ad nap M Me

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Oqpy

M A Octo­

tton at MM N. Hamilton A w ..
Langweed. FI. Jab I FSB-1, and
111 Lte n Itreat, Altamonte
Springs, PL M I FSB-1, will be
re calved by WIN Canasdtont*.
Inc. until October II IFfS at 1 ;«
p.m. at qhkh Urn* all bld i
received will bp opened at the
attic* at WIN Ctnauttonto, Inc.,
M B N. Hwy 17 W. Sutto 111,
Langweed. F L tor rrphiqfton
and, censlderalien at future

OEAOUNES
Tueedqt dvu Frtdoy 12 Noan Th* Oay be*or* f
Sunday f t Noon Friday

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Me BentofdltofMdnMbdroegewetbtotor gwBrel IndarBMonty
“

t* —C m tH rt Lett

lections lhat challenge th* velig
Iryetth* will, th* guell licet lent
ell the personal representative,
venue, t r jurisdiction at this
Court are required to flto their
•b|acll*ni with this Court
W ITHIN TH E L A T E R O F
THREE MONTHS A F T E R T H E
DATE OF THE FIRST P U B LI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY 0AVS A F T E R T H E
DATE OP S ER V IC E O P A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditors *1 the decedent
end ether persons having claims
•stale on whom a copy ol this
nolle* It served within three
months after th* data ot the first
publkatten at this notice mutt
til* Ihtir claims with this Court
W ITHIN T H E L A T E R O F
THREE MONTHS A F T E R TH E
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R TH E
DATE OF S ER V IC E O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of fho
dec dent and persons having
claims er demands against the
decedent's estate must Ilia their
claims with mis court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. D E M A N O S
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL B E FO R E V E R
BARRED.
The del* ot Ih* tlrst public*
Hen el this Nolle* Is October 1,
INI
Personal Representative:
Diane H. Walker
P O. Bo* 111
Chuluoto. F L 3274*
Attorney tor
Fertenel Rtpreiantatlvo:
Theme* A Speer
Ot Thomas A Spoar, P.A.
P O. ■*■ 1144
Sanford. FL 31771 1344
Telephone (407) 317 00*1
Ftorlde Bor NO.: 074471
Publish October 5.13. Ittt
DEI 14
NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS N AM E
Notice Is hereby given that we
er* engaged In butlnet* al 2340
FI. Lane Road. Geneva. FL
11713. Seminole County. Florida,
under Ih* Flctltleu* Nam*
*1 T R A N S W O R L D -G L O B A L
SERVICES. IN C , and that wo
intend
register told name
with the Division ol Corporg
tkns. Teilehasso*. Florida, in
accordance with the provisions
el Itw Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToWIt: Section iSSdP. Ftorlde
Statutes iffl
Owen Thomas Cam mack
fuel Martin
Publish October J. lets
DEI 17

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teddpdi Cidws at entrance.
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Cell Fetter Parent Recruit
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Legal Notice*
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNI BIGHTBENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOB
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
NGf3Wf1-DR4}-L
Vernon Cud|e*.
Plaintiff
V.
Cecilia Haynat Cudjea.
NOTICI OP ACTION
To: Cociila Haynes Cudjoo
YOU ARC HER EBY NOT!
FIE D thel an action tor dlttolu
Hon ol marriage hat been Iliad
•gainst yeu and you ore r*
qulred to serve a copy of your
written defenses. It any, to It an
VERNON CUDJOE, Patlllorwr.
whoa* address Is 1131 Crowley
Circle, Lengwood. Florida HTTP,
on or before OCTOBER lath,
tftS and flto Ih* original with
Ih# clerk ef this court bttor*
torvice on Petitioner or Imme­
diately thereafter.
II yeu tall to do ta, a default
will be entered against you tor
th# relief demanded In Ih*
potltlon.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol this Court on S E P ­
TEM BER lffh. Iff!.
(Court Seel)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminal* County
BY; Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Septomber 11. M and
October 3. II, Iff!
D EH 117
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
O FTH IB IG H TIB N T M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: te-ntl-CA-IPL
R A Y H DITTMOAEand
B ETTE 0 DITTMORE. hit wlta
Plaintiffs,
vs.
TER R Y R.ECKARDT and
DONNA ECKAROT. husband
and wile, and JOHN DOE,
Unknown Tenant In
Possession.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notke Is hereby given that
pursuant to Ih* Final Judgment
of Fereclotur* and sale entered
In Ih* cause pending in th*
Circuit Court In and tor Semi
hole County, Florida, being Civil
No. T41MI CA I4 L the un
dersigned Clerk will tell th*
property situated In Seminole
County. Florid*, described at:
Lei Ifl. LAKE H A R R IE T
ESTATES, according to the Plot
thorool. ot recorded In Plat
Book II, Pago IS. Public Rec­
ords ot Seminole County. Flor­
ida.
•I public sale, to Itw highest
bidder lor cosh ol 11:00 a m. on
Itw 74th dey ol October, Iff!. *1
the Seminole County Court­
house, West Front Door, M l
North Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 37771.
NOTIFICATION
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH
THE AMERICANS WITH DIS
ABILITIES ACT. persons with
disabilities needing a special
accommodation should contact
ADA Coordinator at M l N Park
Avenue, Suite NMt. Sanford.
Florida. 73771, Telephone (407)
173 4330 Exl 4777, at leaf FIVE
IS) days prior to the proceeding
It hearing Impaired. ITDD I
1 HPSSS4771. or VOICE IV)
I M in s 1770. vl* Florida Relay
DATED this 2nd day ol Octo
bar. IfH
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk ot the
Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Angelas. Klug. Esquire
ot Giles A Robinson. P A
Poll Office Bos 7411
Orlando. Florida 33*017431
Publish Octobers. II. lies
OEI 43

to

M M Sm tSTS
E X P . WITH FOLLOWING
Also NAIL TECHNICIAN
Commission or booth rental.

OVATIONS: S22-7H1.
P A R T TIME, no sales, no
M LM .no Inventory,
t l JM/nMd. PLUS.
MS-4343744 _____
N O M E TYPISTS, PC users
Hal. Call 1MBSI44341. Eat.
B-BfTl

INDUSTRIAL “
S IU SCHEMER
IN T N I SANFORD ARIA,
fpr experienced Industrial silk
tersener. Must be familiar
wllh dtftovent paid* appika
ttons onto metal I
C A LL FOG IMMEDIATE
APPOINTMENTi
Jenl: (4*7) I T M M lllt. I1G
N.BI. N OFEI/IO E/AOA.

CMMCart
A

DUALITY autocar*. Proscheei learning, Cemputar.
nurse an staff............3*4-t**3

CNILO CARE IN MY HOM E.

Fenced v e rd H S m i
CHILDCARE, toMr Hm
* * * DAYS. NIGHTS,
W E E K E N D ! Ml-WD.

AO SALES •

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP.
A G E N C Y SB IK IN B E X P.
Individual. 44* Lkvnse pr*
fa rra d but net required.
Pl**4*call: 487 371 773*.

SALES MANAOER. *«port

Fee resume: 3034334341
C A R IB IV B B , poll non Include*
salary plus room A board Call
7:30-*: 10 PM. ONLY. .344411*.

CASHIER
Mature, trustworthy, reliable
person with exp. In computer
A cash handling. Up to M .M
par hr. Good reference*. F T or
PT, Call:.................. 3»74**

CASMER-SK XTTtNMffT

CHILDCARE. MY NOME, re*
sartaBto rates, hoi lunches.
331*331or 333 4W*_________
CHILDCARE IN MY NOM E.
Qwelinod pro-school teacher.

R EP.337ff7t or 13477*4
N U BTA'S DAYCARE. Baby *
tael Pro-School I Lake Mary.
Lie. MP47................. H3-80*4

35—Training
A Education

Midnight thitt. goad pay.
Apply: Laanard1*Shell Service.
1300 S. Perk Drive. Sanford

CLEANING
Nights A Weekends. 43 hr*..
callMon.-Frl.............*304314

COON*
DAT CARE TEACHER
Reliable, energetic, person to
work Indeveere. 373 4347

PERSONAL SPANISH TUTOR.
IS years oaporienco. Pleas*
call.......................... 334m r

37—Adlvitk*
R E N T A 34 FT. Ptatoo* FIsMng
beelt Bail A Tackle included!
n o ly* day . 117 Full day t
Caem-74Wsr»11ft*

♦3—L t a l StrylcBB
e * DIVOBCBIW ee
Immigration, wills, custody,
visitation, support, adoption.
translations.
corporations, crsdll ropert.
M M t t f . So Habta Espanal.

*Cook-G«ricar
Ligh t cooking tor lo v ely
childcare center. Cook must
have telephone A clerical abilItta*. Excellent working con
dlHonsi.......... .......... 333-4433

COUNTER HELP
Full time A part time help
needed at gourmet sandwich
shop In Seminole Town* Cen­
ter Mall. Counter A food prep.
Apply Inperse*.
Between: 411am.

HOVAN GOURMET
IN FOOO COURT
COURIER DRIVBR to *3S*/Wk.
Full A part lima, will train.
______AGENT; SU-MM

COX LUMBER CO.

33— Birtlntt*

NEW SANFORD LOCATION
M74 Church Sl„ Sentoed

OpporfunUttE

BUSINESS O ffORTUNITY
E s p o r t n tw s p o p o r .

Comer e l 1/4 Lake Mery Blvd.
Belt 30.................. 4*1-333*17*

newspaper, esporlenc*. I I *

2 7 -N u rH ry *

1 Cemetery lets, ltd* by side.
S U M each..........a«7-a-H R

MEETSIIKIES

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OAKLAEM MEMORIAL FARR

Free medical care, In
fatton, count*ling, private
dec ter plu* living euponteg
Bar 7137113 Clearwater Attorney
iPrtcber..... I R H P - f f n
ALO N E7 E lS P f C T I D dating
bureau since IY77I Alt age*
Including tentors I U N T O
4477 (Men 11+ large discount)

NOTICE
OP ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol Ih*
a l l e l e *1 R I C H A R D P .
W A L K E R , d eceased. F ile
Number fS-NBCP, is pending In
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
Ceunty, Florid*. Probata Divi­
sion. Ih* address el which is
Seminal* Ceunty Courthouse,
Sanford, FL 17771.
The name* end sddrsm i ot
the perswtal representative and
th* personal representative's
attorney are set torth taetgw.
A LL IN TER ESTED P E R
SONS ARC NOTiPiE D T H A T :
All pertent an wham this

With locations in Sdktord sad
Ntaufit Dwa. looking tor quail
(tod people tor all position*.
Apply In person: 13* to (pm,
•nyday. HUNT'S END. O N
Ortand* Or. Santord._______

" In need ol COOKS-

dr* tchadutod tor October 7, IN*
at 1:SS p.m. N r Rw prefect
located at IBM N. Hamilton
Avetwa, Ling need. F L and I: JB
p.m. tor lb* prefect located a*
111 Loan Street, Alternant*
Spring*. FL.
B id tptclllcAlleni. County
epprgred work write-up, and
contract documents may be
evdmbwd at M B N. Hwy I7-F1.
lotto l i t Langweed. F L . Btd-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FDR SEMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FROSATB DIVISION
FIN Namier M-BM-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OP
RICHARDP. WALKER,

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MLfOSTTlONS

1 1 — P b t m m Ir

Minority, Women, and D ig
•bled Bus!nose Enterprises are
encouraged tobld.
WIN Consultants. Inc
Me. Jean Cardek and
M*.Marchell*A*lnt
That* Prelects are funded by
the U.S. Department ef Housing
and Urban Devslspmant, Flor­
ida Hauting Finance Agency
and th* Semlneto Ceunty Beard
at Ceunty Cemmiwloners.
Publish: October l A i m
D im

★ M M IM IM A

a nd M fy todtaprtenidf Dsdaoaidf di

to attend Rw pre bid
cantorenci i in trdw to haw*
hto/her bid accepted and cars

•pacIflcatHn* keeklet prior to
submlsslen at bid. For further
Intor metten yew may call (4(7)
M - im .
WIN CansuHants. Inc. and
owner reserve Ih* right to reject
M y and *11 bids, to waive
I n la r m a llt le i. a n d la

EXPAND! R6 RESTAMART

llWBtdifltB OpMliNf

ber A l t . tt.tfN
DCH-Mt
NOTICI OF BID
TO CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACTORS
StSMAIW
NOTICE TO SISOSRB

7 1 — H B lp W R ft t B t f

110

country dlltr toutIon, working
pertnor 333.400tor 30%.
Cadi UN) 4431MB

LOCAiVEMMNC ROUTE
S I M M a/wk potential. Must
SHI I

DNS IS WE TIMI TO
PROMOTE YOURSELf TO

CEO
Of YOUR OWN DESTINY!
Our 4 yeer old company I*
U H e p q nw mum inew iry.
Find out why most ol our top
earners hev* no previous
network marketing oaperlone*. So* why our program Is
as revolutionary and oacltlng
tor tho "inti# goy" as the
Big Tima Pro. Wo will be Ih*
talk ol Itw Industry In th# neat
3 years.
This business can change your
III*SOCALL:

MR-2IM70I (24 HnL

71—H tlp W a n ta d
SUES TECH
Strong cWsors lor last grow­
ing company up to MOO
31)00/Wk. Eap. preferred, but
will treln right person.
Mr. Whitt: mt (4130PM.
ABOUT MAKING M O N EY !
Avee sells best 11
331-U)) tr 331-441*
ACRYLIC APPLICATORS

NC TRAINSllS/Hr.
Lebor, mgmt. owner opera
tors needed Local work.

_______ SI3f77 7*B4_______

ACT NOW I AVON I
1M4 741 AVON
______ 14hr. Hot Line _____
ACT NOWI AVONI N* deer to

a i l l t o i r **4*44114*.
AIRLINE CREW to 111/Hr.
Baggage handlers. Cargo tochs.
AIRPLANE R E F U E L E R S
tort— Neat AO I NT: *4I-*QM

ART DIRECTOR
A Creel FOX atllllato In a
Great Florida market with
Great equipment Is looking tor
* crtsllv* hands on A R T
DIRECTOR with a killer
porttoite. We've got state ol
Ih* art equipment and lots ol
toys. Requirements: great
work. 1 years aaparianca.
Macintosh and Illustration
skills, good people skills and a
leva lor winning. You'll work
closely with a tremendous
promotional team in a market
where opportunities don't
com* along ovary day So. it
you’ve got what it take*.
RUSN your resume, reel end
sample* to Business Mae—
er. WOFL-TV. IS Skyline Dr.,
Lake Mary. FI. H I M by
11/U/M. Equal opportunity
i calls.

UTIJT/W U DETAILIR
Scrulptor. artistic eiperlenc*
preferred, c e ra m ic back
ground hoiplul Please apply:
Aasaricaa Bronta Fouedry.
* 4pm M F lor applications
33* 40*0

407 3234WO
•TR U C K Drivers COL Class A
• TRUSS TECHNICIANS
*TAUSS PROD. WORKERS
CRUISE LINE OFENINOS
SALARY TO tSMM Per Year
Bartenders, server*
Cabin cleaners, deckhand*
Security S maintenance.
tort— Mewl AO ENT; **3-**M

OEUVERY DRIVER
APPIV IN PERSON:
RATllfT WTO PANTS

Capital Security In*. Hem*
service Need* self motivated
w llh good communication
skills. M*|or medical A dental
benefits. 48IK. Salary during
train)— peHed.M481W

Irrigation
laalallaw

in s u iN fs

Musi have exp. A FL driver
lie Cell tar *ppt.l*41*H
JOBSS JOBSI JOBS
Morrell Services Now MirIngI
1*87) 174t*S7
ECO. ADA, Never a Feel

Landscipe
Installers
Musi have eap. A FL driver
He. Call tor appt. MFtotS

□ □ LANDSCAPER3D □
★ WFUUTIMEW W
_______q 7 777IH7._______

LOCAL DRIVER
For pickup A delivery In
Central and South Florida.
Will also work on feeding
dock, must have Class A COL.
and clean driving raeord.
Must bo ebfe to work a ftoilbla
schedule. Aloe: 4*7-374134*.

LPN
FU LLT IM E FOSITION
3rd shltt, 7pm. to llam,
•vallabla. Ventilator experi­
ence helpful. Apply within:
DeBary Miner, 48 N. Hwy
17/fl. Drug Free Workpiece.

t-7 years mill A lathe experi­
ence preferred 407 44* 443*.
ext. 77 for more Into.
IO E • Drug Free Werkptaca.

MECHANIC
MUST BE EXPERIENCED
Immediate Opentog Fesltfen
Ptoese cell MIKE i774**to.

MECHANIC
Must have tip. PLUS exp
with lawn equip Call tor appt,
________N7 3*414*3________
■MOLLY M A IM '
Full timer#«ld*ntlel cleaning.
M F. 13. Uniformed Will Train.
_________ 747-1887_________
NEW LOCATION: LONOWOOO
3 STAR TEMPORARIES. INC.
MO F E E * e e * ef&gt;7-747-8*1*

173* Or lead* Or., Santord.

PAPER OEUVERY

OEUVERY N IVEN

Person wllh own von/coverad
pickup. Santord area lo r
Thurt.. Frl . A Set. Ile.m .l.
_________ 477-4*47_________
PERMANENT PART-TIME
Will Treln Call for Appt.
COMMERCIAL LINEN Sorvko
* ***7-3341141* *

A FLOWER OESION P R E P
HOLIDAY POSITIONS
11.14to Start.
SANFOROFLOWER SHOP
M l E. COMMERCIAL St.
W7 131-1(31

DIETARY MANACER
DM COURSE R IO U IR ID
Lakevtow Nursl— Cantor
*1* East tod St . Santord.
DRIVERS

TRUCK DRIVER
TRAINEES
Needsd Howl NO experience
necessary, llOK-t-. T ra in
locally. 1N4M47334_______

PORTER
PANT TIME: M HR-WEER
Temporary potltlon. oval table
Irnmad. 13 M/Hr. 377 1831,

PRE SCHOOL TEACHER
A Aid* Peetttod. Morning hr*,
lor 4-yr. old ctai*. E x p .
ttolptul. First BapHtl Church
Loeml— Cantor. 77441)3.

ROOFERS NEEDED
DRIVERS
Wholesale nursery local de­
livery + other nursery tasks.
Must have clean drivers lie.
RRANCHINOOUT NUR SERY
407 311 1717

DRV CLEANER
Experienced silk A wool pr*
sser. Sdey* a week. exc. pay.
Lw hw bb 4 s h a M 2 W 4 1 .

DUMP TRUCX DRIVER
CLASS L FUU. TIME.
•7 133*133.
EASY MONEY
PT OR PT, setting appt. tor
new ettraction: Call 3341M l.

ELECTRICIAN
EXP. JOURNEYMAN
A Helpers.
407 134 4***
■ XCHANOE PT Assistance
with maintenance, lor DIS
COUNT on rent on a 3 bdrm
house. Protor retiree. 31I-47S7

Finish
Doztf Operator
For new road project In South
Semlneto county. Call 1
Canslructort ........... . 437OENERAL OFFICE H-I1S/Mr.
Will train................. Light duty
AOENT: N M M

WGRINDERSW
SANFORD LOCATION
Must be tamilier with cosmat
Ic grinding ol matal to prep
tor pelntlng Will be using
manual grinders.
m lm mtdieto Startius
UlTsp Fay 111
tliOraat BenefitsUt
Call Jani

(407) 5 7 6 6 0 0 7
l i t . 11*3
N.S.I. N 4 FEE/E0 E/A D A .

Must hove reliable d a lly
Ifanspartatlon.
ROOFERS IXP.ONLV.

LABORERS
No experience necessary.
Cell tor appt: 337 *4)7.______
SECURITY OFFICERS
Needed 7pm to If pm SMtt
Free uniforms A benefit*
•valloble/vacalfen pay. Call:
407 4441***Or 444 1413
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training. Armed A Unarmed
Brently A Altec teles *24-7***

StrvictMiid Hiring
HOME CLEANERS
P ie 110 Per Hour
Plus tree GLAMOUR SHOTS
selling! Paid lor driving!
Call* * * * * * * 1311*1*3

SlICHK CLASS OOORCONP.
Needs office help with experl
enc* plus warehouse worker/
heavy lifting Apply In person
alter II am: *3* Cornwall
Read. Santord. 331 7734.

SOD FIELD WORKER
Strong back, fork eap . mech
Inclined 14**373_________

SPRIRRUR SYSTEM
INSTALLER
CDL C U S S D. FU LL T IM E

......................**7-nr»i3i

•TEACHERS*
Lovely NAEVC accredited
childcare center has lull A
part time posilfent available
lor ell eg* groups Salary
depends upon education A
experience Excellent working
conditions!.............. 313-8*33

•Telemarketer*
Part time, tsporlence pro
tarred, but will train Hourly
plus commission. 331 **81

TRUCK DRIVER
For septic pumper
Cell 407 747 1171

truck.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, OctoDBf 5, 1998 -

tt-Apartm afits
U*HwrnWiMl/l(M

71—HrtfWawttd

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r i n iv i a. a. o .
v le e lc i M t f a t N
Airport. Phan* M l t o

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prow its
ip in
rt] 4.

attic* lin a w Interviewing tar
totot. Call tor a career i
Can.

2 RPH
Naadtd tar buty Oncology
office, part tint# i s day* a
weak. Call tor furthar detail*.

“ — ^ -i « Ua»i

fam »- -

w m i a _____

»/r

t M M L . t BATH, CHA. *3M a
mantli, 1300 u c deposit
m ap*
____________

m

O O W N L tR M D S M O B I L E
NORM In th* country, i f f .

CawdwwiwlNm
Rwtalt

Fax: 5414*3a n __________

WATSON MALTY, Laka Mary

117-MlMlo

^Avdjggjywb™^

apptiancao. **
curlty gat*, thl laka. M4.MB.

t il— iMhMfripr
Rwrtals

5143x 1**457122 __________

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Utrtvrnhhtd / R u t

M ATURt FRM ALR

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fa

o k a y is s o

AIR CONDITWNRR, Clean.
wk., util. H- toon., phut*. kit.

■ttrr.atoatmaop. 1

LARRR BD R M , I f f H O M I,
Private kata, raipaaolbla
mate. BH. t o k U M P t ,
PRIVATI ER TR A N CI. rafrlg.
orator. ntkrwMv*. Cator TV.

rw ta w rv tto ..............323MM
PRIVATI HOMS, haute prlvl
lagai. m ature, m ala protorrad. *»&lt;. R ob. 331A*t*.
IA N P O R O , t Raammatos

aoatoR. tall hauaa privilege*.
Iff, A/C. VS/Wk. I I P dap.
leavemawOR*; g W t

IM A R tM POOL 11DR CONDO,

I Sina., I hath, near mall,
tra/wk. furniihad rm. 313
97—ApartlMfltS

~ “ i/r

All rental and real eotata
odvartltamanH ar* subject I*
Iha Ptdrral Pair Housing Act.
which mahat It Illegal fa
advertlie any pratoranca. IlmItalian or d lic rlm ln a llo n
bawd on race, cater, rallglan.
m i . Kanaka*, familial ttatvt

N ICILV PURNISNRO attcy.
utiimao Inciudad. Meal tor an*
parvon. cioaa to lawn/mall.

:)W » .

99—Apartm t nts
Unfurnishad / Rant
Nlca Ratidwiftl
Call about our SPECIALS! I

APT. POR REN T, b U fe rlc
downtown Santord . carriage
apt. up stair*. C lean l / t ,
window A/C, appll.. Inciudad.
Coed n o lg h b e n . A d u llt
1110 /m onth. + 1150/dap.
u n w v u m e t _________
F R IE FIRST MONTH’S R iN T .
v u s Dap. m eva t In. l / l .
Winter Sarlnot. 32* M70

IMIMMVSMRMOMU
.. 3/2AFTS“ SFRCIAL»FOOL
aWASHIR/DRYER HOOKUP
FREE U S fC C A R H ’ 32300*1

MMINirSVIlUtt
Laka Ada I Bdrm... ttia /m o .
2 Bdrm., UTO/mo. and up.

3234170

IkBF OGO. 1/f living roam,
• " in f ream, kitchen, tats
MAGNOLIA Ava. VMS/mon.
OrLoam/aptienm im .
SANFORD-Lab* M ary, l / l .
Mowty rimed* tod. vary nlca
nalghberheed raar country
cluh V mall. C/HA. family
room, fple., privacy back
yard. Nopal*. sff| + wc. Rat.
r a s A t t o r t i m i m . _______
SANPORD, 1 large bdrm*.. t
bath. C/HA. toncad back yard.
UM/man. + do -------SANFORD, R l H i m 2/1, oak
floor* , re m e d a la d k i t . ,
waoh/dryer, CHA. U « par
m*. 1417Oran*a Ava.

StomtramRottab
g SANFORD Iff. apt., w/patlo,
C/HA. UM/UOD
P U N FO R O t/t. with patio.
heat Aatr.OM/JCO.
dSANFORD t/1. apt.. w/*nct.
petto. lg. rm*. Fple. M / * M
• W OODSINR l/|, w /dbl.
garage. Ilka new. ( f flff f f J
S U R E MART 1/14, 1 dory,
w/latt, pad, no pat*, non.
tmaktr. NICE t t 1090/ign
Stondram Rodty, lac.
"W* Man*** Year Hama Ilk*
It wet ear awe."
JIM DOYLE................. 3332*5*
WHY REN T... W H IN YO U
CAN ONNT Thl* Ilk* new 1
bdrm.. 1V» bath hemal With
Carport, utility rm., hug*
tread back yardl Only *1X0
dawn A UP* a month ICall

n ie m .i

105— DuplexTrlptox/Ront

SANFORD, IJI1 ptna Ave.. 1/1,
UtO/month or bi weekly, plot
wcurltydoa. 4W0Q2S

IMMACULATE. 1/1. All am tn l
Hat. garagt, tern, porch. 550.
yr. Hava. Dapovlt A rater
anen rag, owner, *54-ttt7.
SANFORD O U P L IX , l / l .
Hidg*w»*d Lane, encloied
porch. C/HA. tt/5/M on. 311
B B 4 X M S L _________ __

LHl/mon. B I U U .

SANFORD A R IA . L A R G E 2/t.
goad area, range 4 rafrlg.
WS/man.. glut vac, 3235434.
UNFORO, 1 BDRM.. with AC.
utllltiai inciudad. SI to wk.

a i -N M e rp o go W t-m i.
1 S IM O O M , 1 RATH. Apt.
available io/j/»s, c / H A .
dockable wadi/dryer. all kit.,
appll. u»/mon. 372 m il.

C/NA.

UNFORO. Oftlca
__
•g. ft. bdldlng total. IMS *g.
ft. paraHk* unit. Ml-XM
STRIP STORR AVAILABLE.
U » Santord Av*. MS* Sg.Pt.
I P — R t l a H Sp e c n

HISTORIC Dawataww Lang
waad, acre** tram Tea Rm..

127—Stortft/OffiCD
________ 1#BCN________
OUTDOOR STOEANE

SIMINOLI HIOH, 1/1, C/HA.

carpet, equip . kit., Intlde
laundry, carport. M l 44*4.

VIRV NICI l/l, C/HA, Kit.
Appll., laundry room, carport,
lawncar*. Rif. raq.lt*. 7*54.

FORD COURT APARTMENTS

^ 0 ROADCONSTRUCTION
§ i)
SPECIAL
S150Security Deposit

■ SiiHjIc* S lo iy U r’ s lijr t 74,j O ne A b o v e o &lt; B e lo w
I fic-Mjy E f f ic ie n t 'S tu d io I A O e tlM jo n
A lto n ) ,tb le A p . i / t i i i e i t l ■&gt;
f ite n iJ Iy O n S ite U e |)e iH ].ib le M jiid y e n ie n i
A lin S to t . u je I ’ n v . it e t’ v lu j S M o te 1

3291 b Sanford Ave #103* Sanford

3 2 3 - 3 3 0 1

APARTMMMS

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J41= HemeslerSele_
A R I YOU LOSINO YOUR
HOUSE* F trh a p * w * can
haip. Call I d at tX-«*F7.
A ffO R O A B lf HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPE RTiE S
w»i l * v^tJ2 Nar^l

3 2 1 -7 3 0 3
733 Secret Harbor lane
Located 1 mile South of Lake Mary Blvd.,
on Lake Emma Rd.. Lake Mary
Mon. - Fri. 0:30 - 5:30 •Sat. 10-5
Sunday Hours Posted

l / t , toncad back yard. A/C.
u t i l i t y ra a m . w i l l n t ( .
S l t * / m * n . S a il f o r :
.................... D I M
on 5
acre*. 4 M tg. ft. 4 bdrm. 1
bath*. 1 kitchen*. Owner II
nanctoB. 5WAMB.......4 7 *1 ***

redecorated, appliance*.
curtly gat*. *kl lab*. M f.fM .
M B 2MIA 4447122._________

NONTNLAKR, I f f . U p ttllr * .
f p le . A t t u m a b l * . non
quail tying mtg.
gat* yeu ini IIX S IM

aw LIRE H lW t a a 1 Bdrm..
tv* bath ham*, with carport,
utility raam. hug* traad back
yard. Only 11MB dtwnl U M a

157—M eMIn
Homos/Sal*

SO M I OWN SR F W aiting. I
Acre* + Nm w . IM M ID tA T I
m W Itr Baapai i m 17M.
SPACIOUS I DORM. 1 bath,
brick. 4 minute* tram 14’*
now Dalton* exit, calling tan*,
ceramic til*, new carpal, lg
family
bach yard MUST SEE I Ln n
o p tio n a r * # l l * » * , * • « .
at *77,Mo. m l tor

m**t*.

MOBILE NOME COMMUNITY

V * ACRE ♦ . toned AO. V I.
fancad. dining, lam .. K m .
parch, garage, pond. *101, WO.
R I NOV AT 1 0 . Now carpet,
paint, fancad. *52,*00.
HOUSI W/Stp. Mother **la w
apt. A atfka dilachad. toncad.
mlntcond I1IM0B.
P R I FORCLOSURR. to prlv.
fenced, carport. M4.250
OWNRR F IN ., n e w p a in t,
carpal, ftnea. carport. *53.000
HI ODIN LK. I f f . ranavatod.
new carpet rod paint, toncad
camtrld.S74.M0.

&lt; iv ?iCtf
1,’ I

/

RY OWNRR. Saatard. V I .
newly decorated th ru out.
C /H A . b ig la n c a d y a rd ,
vervanad porch, carport. Law
MO*! with financing. 44**770.
RY OWNER. Banava, Now I f f ,
1 car ceregt. largo wooded
lot. growing neighborhood,
High Mg'* w/owner financing.
***1770 or (30 *0*1.

M ALI. KKAI . I Y
IN C O M E O B N I R A T O R I

Concrd* blk. duplex. V I A
l / l . Central A ir l Vaulted
ceillngtl Kitchen equipped!
Big Yardl ONLY U1.SOOI

STARTER NOME. In Sunland
Citato*, w/paol, 1 bdrm, I
bath, dan/fpic.. lg. lal. toncad.
m a n y a i l r a * . 1* 1 , 1 0 0 .

STENSTR0 M
R E A L T Y ,

t p lt . I I l. M I
a I4X4A I f f IpNt. M BROAD
MOOR. K m . rm.. IIM S .
a ld lU A I/IS p N t. 74 LIBERTY,
Partially turn. * l t,JM.
# 14X74. Iff IpNt. X

323-5774
-O ISA A Y Ceuntry Cap* Cad
Luxurloui horn* on 1 4- acre*.
M a iltr cult* with garden
lacum. 1 car garage, toun
tain, gold flvh pend. R Y part,
H i l l ' workvhop. Okay tar
horvat..... Ottered at *11M M .
Barbara Slaravant 1H-17M
Call Bari Real I viala m-7«w

i&amp;we/M*

Re a l Estate , in c

3227491
D tfjry ^

Model condition. Super clean
LARO I family bam*, clow to
downtown Santord. ) bdrm . 1
bath, living, lamily A FI rm.
Big back yard A m oral Only
11500down V *575 a month.
C d tm g tH .i
OR BOBAH MULLINS. Realtor.
"Ftcutedea Ratal t t ” .
Higgln* B ttoath. MVW4*.
■XCHANOC OR S IL L your
property located anywhere I
IAVSSTORS REALTY 77* 5415
’ FINALLY! Thiv 1 bdrm.. I
1/1 b4lh, 2 vlory condominium
In great location and con yen
lent All for Iha low prlca ot
511444
’ CXCIPTIONAL M O O IR N 1
bdrm , home, vupar location
Clean A ready to move In
Owner vayv liquidate by pay­
ing cleUng A martpapa Bal.
540 000 Let uv vtww you II

Amtint
Re a l

estate , inc .

El
Remodeled 2 bdrm., 1 bath.
Over 15M lg . Ft. Living roam
w/flreplace, all appll., prlvato
ceurtyardl..................5*4.5001

3212721 • 1222424
LAKEMANY• 3MF0E0

a MX4A1/2 Ip H t.M SKYLINE,
w /w aih dry. dl*hwath*r.

fple.

HIDOCNLAKES
1*7 LADUNA COURT

VI. Gar eg*. C/HA

Hew root, carpet and paint

O U A LIF IID Financing avail.
M M X ---- 222 *3*5 RXT. 114

CMNEI FINANCE
UNFORD. Recondition 2 or 1
b d rm *. AC. &gt;g workvhop in
rear 131 ta k e r page M VU tg
Cuilom 1 bedroom, 1 bath
home, on I acre, with all the
extra*

...............

and la r t* toncad yard. A iklng
S15.0M. Call 277 *430________
WHY RENT? Batter than now.
V I , with AC. lg. yard, good
are*, new root, carpet windaw*, p lum bing, kitch e n .
114,500. Ca*y q u a lity tn g .
Pay men It under *400 mon.
C l i f t I t 11
n il! N C Y
17 1 &gt;i&gt;&lt; I t

MOBILI HOMI I INC.

Hu m In Carr toga Cauo
Choew from 5. ti* wide* all
2/1, C/HA. torn# with other
extra* UffS 00
I ff OMl towM i C/HA: U4J40.
All Hw above ar# caeh prlca.
POSSIBLE FINANCIXO
M7-H1-4404Or MBMI4
1574 OAKMONT. 1U44'. VI.S

bath, handy man * tp tc ia l.
MUST BE MOVED!

I1SM.

............ ................407 22**217
1 BDRM., R t*M M M LRDi New
bath A kit.. Km. parch) U M
dawn. 5140month, i

159— Rm I Estato
Wsirttd_____
BUYINB * LRASINB a HOUSIS
PLUMS a r LEMONS
Cbartlai 0*4 7M7,
M M W I BUY NOUSISIMM
Any cexdittoi. Alt area* I
We u n Per CaeAl 7215*54

IM— Busintis
For Sal*
CAR P IT A TILE BUSINESS.
Excellent location. Nat M7K.
MUST SELL. 407 222 0*70.

TAVIRNFOKMiL
B U R B WINE
Butin***
and /o r w ith p ro p a rty In ­
cluded. Owner fin a n c in g
available. Oawn paym ent
required. U N F O R D a ra *. ... .

122AJKKISON OKIE
1 Bdrm., 14 bath, large u tility
raam. great comer tot, new
carpelv 151,300 4*e 44*5

40/122 0*21

141—Mobil* Horn*
Lots for S*l«

3234122

1ST, Breyhlll
fable w /4 chair*. 2 axtra
to****, china cabinet A buffet.
*HMInaxc.cand.**B7M3
BFULL SUE BOX SPRING and
m a ttra **. good cond, *50
Metal baaa/tram* w /c a *t*d
U i m i T M . ______________
K IN M O R E O R V IR . goad
condition. SIMM. firm . Call:
1210410__________________
•M A T TE R S ! (Firm ) 51 In. X 70
to. ONLY 4 me. *M ! Great
condition. *71. Call WB1M7
•S IN B L R RIO. metal tram *.
ptoa hood board. StO. 1744455
VACCUUM CLRANRR. naw
RIRBV, navar utad. M M :
antique gatd *01* *75: Sptoca
wrought Iran dinette ta t ITS.
Voice mail bax : 1X 7154
WASNRR. K ta n e rt, work* I
150; LIFT CHAIR, elacfrtc.
exc cand UM : 7720511

M 3 -M H ttl(lflM M
AIR CONDITION/Neafed T T
TON central unit* naw A utad
trom *300 00 407 227 5240.
BURGLAR RARL Eaty puth
button retoatel SI par tq. ft.
' ' *5 CftoOMK...354)140
G C A P R -N O N R Y S U C K L R ,
Yellow Flowed. Very unutu

at. *500 323454B__________
HANDICAP POWIR LIFT tor
Handicap tceetor tor back of
vahlcle. *500.00: Keratan*
heater, tumatoa* 540.322 4Sto.
M A R I MONET, become a *M «
Broker, write I* Th* B Com­
pany. M l] Col marl St, Do
liana. FL 22720____________
QUIT SMOKING II I day. From
nonprofit foundation Doctor
approved. 100% guarani**.
Colt J
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■ A V I 1244 a menth. ovary
month on grocorto*. Far In
^ o r m * t t o n c e l^ « 7 n * M * * _

22N—AnttRM/Classk
______ Cars______
l f l t M O O IL A FO RD Good

condition I Will go With b ttt
offer I Ptoaiacall........2210422

221-Cars
ta n C O E V S T T t Utogror. 434
angina. 4 i peed T-Tap* 1*500.

.M M E B H O .2
F D . w /la i* a t se ftw a ra .
P in u n i t 14 Pto printer R
camputorcarl . t m 72*5ioe

1»7— SportLwf Oo«ds
IP A /H O T TUBi S F IR SON
portable w/egulp. underwptar
light. Cadar BA2IBO . Navar
mad. *1475 *07 5

ln-^ O Hkt Sufplks
RRFURRISNtO OMc* Cepier*.
*11 make* a ilia *. Sava up to
10% tram Naw I Warrnaty A
Free delivery....... MT-MBUM

STDCf FIXTIMf
UQUUMTKMSAIi
Farmer JC Penney location
I1M Slat* St.. (Santord Twin
P la ta ). Gla«* ihow caiae.
glow cube*, garment r K k t.
detk*. chair*. Ill* cabinet*,
attic* divider panel*, itoch
rm., ihalvlng. rotting itoch
cart*, mannequin* A mirror*.
Butina** hour* Starting Mon.,
Seat 73
____________

199—FtjsAljjggHw
A T T R N T IO N i L a d y w h o
purchaaad hla»b- puppy In
Geneva ISegt IB21). Yeu
forgot paged for lk*n*ing.
Ptoaiacall: 5*454*1.

215—Aucttoni
PUBLIC AUCTION I V I R Y
FRIDAY t i X Aachen Stock

nia a 17/ti. p»io*i.______

PUBLIC AUCTION
EVERY FRIDAY: 6:30
TNCAUCTIONS10CX
17M A 11/02. UNFORO
UNFORDO 4 4*07-7241143
I inbMi m

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Ctoeeaut*. AppNonca*. Ceitoct
Ib le i, O e lli. O la te w ira ,
I i e r c l t * Rqulp., Ite r * * * ,
T V 't.V C R 'l O# L e toM e d tlt
TERMS: Caih.M/C.
Vita. OiKover.
10% Buyer* premium.
LEW BRONSTIIN
AUCTION ADVANT ABB
A l) 1714......................... AR 1270

1401 CADILLAC laden D* VIII*.
Spring Edition, dk. ra d .,
toother, JIK ml., mini cored,
«1*.400. evinlea*........ MO-fUt
tool CNEVT certka LT. 24K
o rg . m il** . In very gc
ihapa! 04500.OBO321M72
O H PONTIAC liM Ird . P a ri*
Carl ftow radiator, gat lank,
axhauvt. brake*. Inf. In
cond. Body rutt. blown a
U M. After 5pm 111 *7)1

223-AnfS Paris
/ Accsuorias
CUSTOM UK BOLD
auto emblemi A meter cycle
part* I We cam* to you I Call
lo r quote..... ..
407 23) 3247
ONE STOP TIRE SHOP. T im *
M 00 A up Mounted A Bal.
17/42 A 13th i t Cheepe Depo.
1474 C H IV Y PICKUP, goad 4M
engine, good A/T. All or pa rt
4*7-nt-*tM *rto4M54

225—Trucks/
Ewsw/Vans
• C H IV Y R IA U V tLLI VA N •
’74. t ton. Fe*linger van.
clean LaadMI Tea much to
lilt , m utt m * to appreciate

Only *7.4*5OBO.......32107M

1474 FORD VAN. E2M. V I,
running. ISM ORO. 323 JM t A
322 0741 after 5.____________
1441 FORD VAN. RcaiMfNw.
200 * c y l. feed work truck.
burn geadl 5I5CO UUdfi
t4M FORD RARGER. camper
top. chrome wheal*, anp.
need* work, IN*. ORO. 372
7077 or keeper: 4141251

Want*
CAIN M0 FAIDI Far Juab Car*.
T ru c k * A M ltc .l K a tp
America Aaoutihill.
JUNK CARS WANTROf Burn­
ing or not! Pay M. 7 day* a
wk., we haulI f IM IN MM
O LD G JUNK CARS/TRUCRS
WANTED. Will pay CASH A

^ ju r t a w o ^ T r u j^ l
1474 LINCOLN CONTININTAL,
AAark V, eiceltont Interior,
moon roof, run* good. *1245.
4*7-121-44X tr **f-M U
1577 C H IV Y Caprice Ctoftto.
Good Condition I 4 door. Very
ctoan........................... 227-0*72
157* MUSTANO 1 Door V4.
I7M: 15M RUICK CENTURY.
V0. 4 door, I7M; - Both run
goad.............. .............l i t 707*.
t f » OLDS D IL T A to. 4 door.
V I. A/C. lull power. U.M0.
33*1134__________________
1544 TOYOTA CAMAY, 4 cyl.. 5
•peed. 177K mile*, good con­
dition. (1500. OBO. 221 05M
1M7 PONTIAC F IH IB IB O . I B
eng. A cyl. black, run* great,
need* new key tlMO OBO:
1MI Teyeta Caretle Wegen,
run t great. 4 cyl. auto. UM.
OBO................ ...........

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andBJkas
15B3 HONDA 714 Shadow, no
tltto . 1500. Or b**t o ffe r I
221*072

241— Racrsatisfial
Vahlclas/Caw pm

to

CAMPOROURD MemBeri M *
camp tram caael caaaf. API
attl Ilotion. Paid 53*00 Sacrl
(ice *2711 Call IM 4214tt3»
S L ID ! IN CAMPIR. cab over
etovpar, AC, Refrlg.. haator,
tx c . cond. H IM 322-4142.
• T R A IL IR OM* III. lit* panel
truck or van. 5N M. 223-0414.
1471 OODGI MOTOR H O M I.
X ’, W ll cont#ln*d. *1500. OBO.
323-5401432217*1.

W E E K S

1ft!m 11M I1W
QNNKMMMMSIMil

NATIVITY CHURCH
1255 N CR. 427. Lab* Mery
Friday 45; SAT.47
R S TA T I SALE, Ovtod*. earner
Of 424 A 414, FRI. 10/4,
IDam Jpm. SAT. 10/7, 5am
5pm. Antique* » 5*4)17t
FNI. A U T . 41 pm. U t Queen*
Bridge Dr./Greenwey Blvd.
Greenwood Lake*. 7 Family.
FRIDAY A U T .
2 Antigua
Com puter, lawn tra d e r ,
queen tile water bed baby
Item*, hardware A houtahold
Itarn*. 1*14 lam marlin Ave.

f IIMT ONLY9-2pm
300 W. Airport Blvd
At Remittance Apt- crelt
rm ,3rd lloor.no early bird*.
FRIDAY A U T . Oct. 4/7. 41.
All hind* ol ituff, old A naw.
Something lor everyone.
Corner ot Laurel Ave./7lh St.
FRIDAY 4N* A U T . Tib 41.

1171 Highpomt Loop/Crytlel
Creek. TV'*, Lawn mower,
lighting, baby Item*, baeaball
marchandlw. grlll, ton* more

L A K E MART, 117 A B B O TT
Av*. FRIDAY 47. A U T . A lt .
AAultl-Family, linen*, doth**,
jewelry, mitt. 272*422_____
SAT. O N LY •!: INDOOR S A L I
Itf UwMed Meth. Ferk/MI.
tpem ered byTwtoe CteG. In
F a llo w th lp Halt. Infant
clothing • up. ley* • turn.

UTUMMT ONLY, Mp m
111 Short St., Lake Mary M I k .

UTURMT0Ntr,9-l#M
Lot* ol bargain* A good food
too U M W. Airport Atvd.
Y A R D SALE, treadmill, tool*,
car tlereo equip., vaccum
cleaner, ctothet. and much
more. Sat. 10/7. I a m. to 2
p m It rain 10/14,1527 Learel
Ava.___________________
Y A R D U L I I l*t. A San. 47.
Cloth**, havvehold Item*,
m lK . Old. Naw A In Betweent
5111 5. U N F 0 8 P A V R .

1507ELLIOTML
Sat. Only I B7, Ctothat A m iK .

houtaholduipfttee

O REAT LOCATION. V I. lg. lot.
new carpet A vinyl. A/C. lg.
Kraanad porch. A more. All
prlvato.UI.fM 111 Ties.

153—Acraif*Ufs/SAld
a r r i o x . n * c * t v . N tnmona
A v * .. C le i* to Ih * NEW
MALL. *I» K . 044X41771
DELTONA AREA. I I M r* * .
Ideal lor mobile horn* or
homatlto. horw*. cam*, farm
Ing or nurvaryl Zoned agrlcul
lu ra l. U.tO* F I R ACRE.
Small dawn payment w/own*r

D i r e c t o r y o f S e r v ic e s

financing............. *04747 1771
S A N F O R D , Latat S y lv a n .
Lakafront. 5acre*. *100.000.

W. Matkvewvkl Raahar W N B
I ACRIS. OSTRIN. High and
d ry . A p p ro v e d lo r 2
hornet! te* 515.OOP m 0*11

~154—Optn H o w
0TEN HOUSE: SANfOEO.
SAT.4SUN. 1 Jam

2133 MAGNOilAAVE.
1 Bdrm., I bath, newly re
novated, near naw ihapplng
mall and good Khoolv. *54.000
_____ Call: *44772

SATURDAY OCT. 7th
IIam . TO]pm .

455 ROSALIAORtVE
UNFOBO. FLORIDA
Hevtevi. Xlm a Wllltami
A Santord horn* ottering
unique feature* Vintage
•lane fireplace In greatranm.
Spactout eat In kitchan with
Corner lot with abundant
tnad* tree* 1 badrwmv. 1

bath*, with ever l.*M v * n.
Let v im : f la il* '.
Ottered tor iff.H O
iL w r iU I

Call: Barbara 5tmman*

—
real

R e a l estate , inc .
32274911 322 1721 Em .

COPIRRS W ANTID, All Make*
A Sire* Running or not. W ill
pickup...................to T J fU M f

•IhOw 394KYsor*

IIIMMI

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CALL: 774414* *rM17741
O V IED O i P A L M V A L L E Y
Adult Mobil* ham* park. iff.
fam ily roam, w/w#t bar,
workvhop. Kraanad In porch.
II7K OBO. Call c o lla ct:
404.425 0451 A n l g h f l :
M45MX11.___________

ptoaw Inwrt thick black berdar..
W IST UNFORO area. Small
V i weed tram * haul* with

322701

*RIVEKfKOMTPflOfEITT

111—A#flia nets

FLIETWOOO. w/wa*h dry.

IM G .

Immaeuiato 4 ff with open kit.,
to family raam. In*id* util.,
4th bdrm. haa lt * * '* fttln g
t
..*104,3001

M AKBO FFEN I

**

219— Wswttd 9t Euy

10X40 K m . rm .. 14.OM
a 2 4XK Iff IgNt, I) DESTINY.

......... 4071*4*750-.

1 / t ( J / '. 'l

IMMACULATE DUPLEX, V I
each unlit CHA. all appll..
Mu*t w ll I MF.fM, 3012*40

a 14X14. Iff SgM. U SKYLINE.

ST. JOHN RIVER, la m a , v i. s
Co*tom } Story. Dock Quiet

Featuring
I Bedroom Apartm ents
Starting at $479

UNFORD

ALTAM O N TE SFRtNOS. RY
OW NER, owner financing
available. Sail ar toaaa eptton.
OAR HARBOUR. 1 bdrm., 2.1

CaRMVBtft.

RV, tgulpmont.

HI Off*________ _

VI. CARPETS. DRAPEk A/C
tr*»h paint, large living
room/dlnlng room. *515/mon.
plu*vac. Nopat*. IX- IQM.
V I. C/HA. ISIS Yale Av*., Rat.
Rag. 5525/man. + Sac Dep.
222 15*7or Ml 4040________
UM DOWN a WHY RINTT
Whm you can own, Ihl* 1
Bdrm. horn*, with CHA. now
paint A carpet I Adi about
HUO homail The HUliman
tk»«p, lik. Haatterv 22I-W7

Ce -Op /S«Ie

SANFORD Iff. FAM ILY roam

monHiaiNwro-me

TIS YOU CAN .Bey a HOMI
wtlhNOMONEY DOWNI Call
tor dttolt* RARRARA SIM­
MONS Kva*. I l l - i n s ,
CabBart Rad Rdato m-ieta
15* ROHM. I bath. tap. garage.
Ig. toncad yd., lot* Palmetto
Av*. S4N/440
warm
•• /.ill
IIM IO IIN I
154* IL PORTAL AYR., l/l,
v t N lu H E I PROPE m i l S
C/HA, Laat* Option avail.,
l/ l .*/«■•*
547JM, r»f„ *515+ 02503*.
1 BORM, 1 RATH, CHA. S40S a
month. *400 tec. depotlt. i

SANFORD APT. 1 bedroom, l
bath MOVS-IN SPICIALI

fT

5 P F K IB Star***. 4M vg f
up M S V I IN S P IC IA L I I

I

QMS. ANjMto Ava. M4472-7172

LARRY* SM AR T...

141— H &gt; i— O r &gt;ak

221-Cars

•545 t r CHAPPARRAL. 1ST,
bow rider. Alien** Balence of
*14.500 M4SI2TM1.________
1B.I F t. CoBtl IM HP. 10,
w/tantom traitor, need* out
drive X » 5*014 72217ft

• MhMkW

110-Otfk*
l/l

P t H I C R f I T SCH O O L D IS­
TRICT. l/l, Nlc* noighhor.
h o o o p t i n i e m _________

d m ,....- ............ aaarasj

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UNFORO. 1♦/■ _
JlXIRU InuUVTIBI, pETtECT
trd la r Haraaa.

SANPORft Motor k area, rant
•r tor iato. V I. VMS/man. plus

CL RAM

_Laava

117— CMIIMTCtal
Rtefals

2214755________

TAKI mi!

A4 to d A w t o i n W a g
F R E E Ooltvary # Wtorrawty an
XEN M Q EB Wadtor Pry*r Petr.
ALMOST NEW. » 4ft card m i l ,
w/fluortKanf light* an tap. 7
piece pit group. Include* two
inclined and hldebed. 274425*
a BOX l PR UtO end r.iattrau
Saaty. extra tong, twin tire
M M . 2X2777.___________
BUY AN D SELL Goad clean

OFFICE WARSNOUSR, tram
UM/man., tlM tg . It.. FEIM E
lecat Ion, corner d a*A A OW
Lb. Mary Rd. In

FOR SALE OR R IN TIt
Owner Plnancal Jff ipllt plan,
large living rm . w/fptc.,
carport, i torape rm. I f car
garage. IU0 month. 121MM
*r 0*4*501 7543.___________
M M V A . • ACRES. Iff, OUT
B U ILO IN G S . H O R S E S

O M M K M tm M

______ / r u m f r u f t ______

MTXMORTI
91-AHrtm m fs/

215— BMfSSMl
Accssmrlts

OCBANFRONTN m
INCOME PROOWCERt

la » t » 5 « * l V m m i a r t a r f
UNFORD, aaar atrpart, v t .
C /M A , c le a n , n a p a t t ,
MM/tac. tv v m a n . m «7V4
1/1 ON I ACRIS. N.
if
Av*., lg. parch. SI

ALTAMONTf SPRINGE. B T
OWNER. o w ner fin a n cin g
avattabto. Sail a r toaaa option.
O M HARBOUR. 3 b* m .. M

143— Woftrfroirt
PrBpirty/Sok

.

b
Es t a t e ,
222 tree

in c .

Nolle*

^ laanlnijM rvlea^

H o w Btpalri

FLORIDA STATI REQUIRIS
all conlrector* be regltfared
or certittod. To vtrlfy a etato
c o n lr a d o r * llca n t* c a ll
1000 34) 1140. Occupational
Licence* are required by Ih*
county and can be verified by
calling 221 tlM .e il 7432

APOLLO CLEANINO SERVICE

ALL TYPES WINDOW Repair*.
Sliding g ix u door*. 7 u rte n

T --------Rtmodtllnq

ttor^uarentee^jjjjj^aAMaf
Concrete

—

’ NKW’ B (MODS L’ RE PAIR*
Vinyl Siding, P4intlng, Door*.
Carpentry. Concrete.
223-5022 LG . A*IUd, C00415*4*

Air Conjiiiofiln^
BRAND NSW 1-TON C/HA
cond Imtaltod In exlvllng can
tral heat tytfem. li f t 00 * tax
Inti* Iled 5 yr* warrantry.
Call MIK ■ 5*4*0*411

Csrptwlry'
C A R IN tT S . OOORS. gen

carpentry, drywall Llc/ln* O

A S Iw tortor*............ m 4MI
CARPENTER Alt kind* of homo
repair*, painting A ceramic

tilt HIchardGrot*... 321 1572

Csrptt/Installation *
carfetHSIlldhuc ^-

Afg Dm tunf* Fame** Brand*
F irtl Duality, Tap Un*.

Stalnmatter. Saxonto*.
Trackievt. Sculpture* I* *t
mttalled Commercial level
looptUffjrd
M/ 224M0*

Comm./Ret. weekly, monthly
or one time
407 221 *544
B LITZ

C L E A N P ro ftu lo n al

Maid Svc. for your home
_______________ Callffl *712
THE HAMPTON Heutekeepert.
Lie. Bonded. In*. Satulac

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayn*
Beal I Man Qualify Opera

lion! 2247225 * r ........5)45X2.

Elactrical
MASTER ELECTRICIAN
Repair addition, comm/ret.
Lie In* IE HOOceif]
2)1 4475

Laundry iUrvic»
MARY'S LAUNDRY SERVICE
W ill wath A iron Pickup A
delivery, low rate* 222 5244

Lawn Sorvlct
“ ANr?RicANLAWNCARE“
Yard A Tree work. Hauling
loot F re e n lim a i*
171^192
LAW N SERVICE. M owing.
Edging. Trimming A Hauling!
Free e tf. Law Rate*! 225 1145

Masonry
M A S O N R Y . N ew /R epairtl

Brick. Hone, gla** blk X yr*.
*&lt;p Free**!
21417l*KtiM

F#nc«
PENCES. Sorvke, Imtallahen.
Cuvtom D etlfnl Free E tl I
We're open Wkend* 544155*

CRillng Fans

^ M O to ^ jL ^ v e ^ n M J M

~

INSTALLATION* REPAIR
MOST INSTALLATION II*.SA.

Paintlr
P N D F ESSI0NAL I n f e r io r
Palaflag. premium palnf*.
longlaiiing linltha*. Jeffrey
^ P ow erM Jto lLllcA In* ^ ^ ^

Pratsur&gt; Cltaninq ~
OUN RITE haute*, m obile
home*, walk*, deck*, drive*.
Pretest. Itc./W*....... 2214122

eSPRAVAWAY. Sen Pressure
Ext cleantngi Vita/MC. Ire*
e tl Lie./In* .... ...... 22501*0

Wtldlng
FRAN K OAVI5 Machine a
Welding. 200 W 3rd S t. San
lord Gen repair* 32110*0

Scr— n 4 Oiassworh *
AFFORDABLE Screen A Petto,
r ttc re e n A repair*. Free
etllm atetcall^^OMM AI**

Locksmith

Ctramlc flip

ALL LOCKS ALL SRANDSI
Wholesale to public Local
Intlaller V ila MC. Wheietato
Leek* I M4UVJ54J

BUTCH’ S TILE SIRV Lie II
Yr*. Exp AaNtKitchen re
modeling 407 74/0151

Painting

Tr— Strvict

Homo Improvtmtnf

RR UN ELL PAINTINO. 21 yr*.

ECHOLS ItiT T w c T iT tln t

HOME IMFROV EMEHT5
K it p B a lh * T ll# * P D o o r
Carpentry * Window* PHend
yman ServIceASmall Job*
Welcome Call: &gt;2] 7*55.

carp en try , repair*, door
hanging, piaiterlng 122 25*1
PARIS PAINTINO. P rtuure
clean, ipray. bruvh A roll
_Popcorn call .Jim 223*154

14*7-4*4*47*

tip I&gt;*2004*51 Comm rttid .

"L e t the Prefetttonalt do it "
Freeeslim aftt
223 2224

U p h olsit"
PARKERS Uykelltery. P rot
equip . auto boat m l. home
turn A antique* 251 37*4

A d v e r t i i e Y o u r Husines s E v e r y Day F o r As Lou&gt; As
S41 P e r Month. Ca ll Cl as si fi ed , 3 22 -2 61 1

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• Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, Octobar 9, 1998

by Chic Young

b lo w d ie B

Lyme is only one
tick-bite disease

lauMsnw:

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DEAR DR. O O T T : What Is
HOE and how can I avoid getting
it?
DEAR RE AD E R: Deer ticks
spread at least tw o bacterial
dlaeaaes: L y m e dlaeaae and
human granulocytic ehrlichiosis.
The first disorder - initially
described In residents o f Lyme,
Conn., - causes a plethora of
symptoms. Including fever, rash,
muscle aches, m alaise - In
short, an Illness resembling flu,
with which It has been confused
for decades. W ithou t treatment.
Lyme dlaeaae often progresses to
arthritis and chronic Inflamma­
tion of m an y o f the body's
organs, such aa the brain i d
heart.
The second disorder. HOE.
mimics Lym e dlaeaae, except
that no rash la present. Common
c o m pDlalnta
ltl
a r e fever, chills,
and vomiting,
cou g h .
r. the disease can
Without
be fatal. HOE a lso la very similar
to h u m a n m o n o c y t i c
ehrlichiosis, w h ich la common In
the South a n d Southeastern
U.S., and Is transm itted through
the bite of the L on e Star tick.
These diseases are suspected
In people w h o live in endemic
areas and w h o show signs of flu
(which is exceedin gly rare dur­
ing the sum m er months). The
afflictions a r e diagnosed by
blood testa. Treatm en t includes
antibiotics, p r in c ip a lly doxycydlne.
T o avoid tlck-bom e diseases,
people must w ea r protective
clothing (w ith or without tick
repellent) w h e n w o rk in g or
walking outdoors; In addition,
experts recom m end a meticu­
lous examination for licks at
d a y 's end. T h i s m a y be a
daunting task , because deer
ticks may be n o larger than the*
period at the end o f this sen­
tence. Nonetheless, any ticks
that are found either wandering
or embedded should be gently
removed: In order to transmit
Lyme disease or HOE. a tick
must feed for at least 24 hours.

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LAKE M ARY - Like arts programs through
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showcase o f the works of of the Seminole County
artisans and craftcrs public schools.
State financing for arts
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booths made of wire and been cut severely over
wood arc bejeweled with th e l a s t f e w y e a r s .
colorful craft Items and Hagerty said. Support
festooned with fine art from the community and
from organizations such
paintings.
T h e L a k e M a r y * as t h e L a k e M a r y Heathrow Festival o f the Heathrow Festival of the
Arts, now In Its ninth Arts is Invaluable.
The arts festival puts a
year, has attracted artists
of great prestige to bring great deal o f emphasis on
fine art for show and sale the students in Seminole
to the people of Seminole C o u n t y w i t h e v e n t s
geared t owa r d young
County.
"W e are able to put on people, with scholarship
a s p e c t u c u l a r e v e n t opportunities for young
h e r e , ” s a i d J o a n n e artists and with a special
Lucas-Uourg. chairman display area for the work
of the festival committee. of those youngsters who
"T h is Is a premier event. are participating In the
One of the best In the event.
"W e want to do all that
country in terms o f the
quality o f the artists we we can for the kids."
have been able to at* Lucas-Bourg said. "W e
want to encourage a love
tract."
T h e two-day event, of art for kids as early as
which will take place this possible."
There is no better place
year on Oct. 7 and 8, will
benefit local arts organi­ for an aspiring young
zations. including the artist to display nls work
arts classes in Seminole in Central Florida, she
said. Art lovers from all
Cougty schools.
The schools, working C 8« « Arts. Pag# 5

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The seeds for The Lake
Mary Heathrow Festival
o f the Arts were planted
In June of 1987 by a
group o f Lake Mary vis­
ionaries whose dedica­
tion and determination
produced an event that
continues to please art
aficionados far and wide.
Initial "Start Up" money
was graciously provided
by the Lake Mary Cham­
ber o f Commerce.
From this humble and
almost Inauspicious be­
ginning. the arts festival
has succeeded In pro­
ducing one o f the finest
ou td oor art shows In
Florida, bringing a great
deal o f national attention
to the arts and to our
community.
This success ultimately
has allowed the Lake

Mary Heathrow Scholar­
ship fund to be Increased
to 825.000 In 1994. The
scholarship goal Tor 1995
is $35,000.
Not content to rely on
past accomplishments,
the festival In conjunc­
tion with the Seminole
County Public Schools
System has launched a
stragegy to secure funds
for all o f the 47 schools of
Seminole County. This
major countywldc cul­
tural arts fund-raiser of
SI 00,000 — (potential
projected goal) will be
accomplished by Semi­
nol e C ounty students
pre-selling festival ad­
mission tickets, with the
funds reverting back to
their individual
classrooms.
The Lake Mary Heath­
row Festival's mission Is
clear and simple.
• T o raise scholarship

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of Festival Foster by

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JOHN SCHAEFFER, U.D., P A

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Orange City, FL 32763
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m o n e y fo r graduating
high school students:
• T o foster pride and
i n v o l v e m e n t In the
com m unity;
• T o stimulate and
e n e r g i z e t h e l ocal
econom y;
• T o entertain, have
fun and to celebrate Ihe
arts!
T h e festival Is now a
n a t i o n a l l y recognized
celebration o f Ihe arts It
m akes Important cultural
and econom ic contribu­
tions to our great state
w h i l e i nc r e as i ng the
awareness and apprecia­
tion o f the arts locally
and across the country.
F es tiv a l visitors can
seek out their favorite
am on g the 350 featured
a rtists, and learn the
inspirational secrets of
creating original art.
T h e Lake Mary Heath
row Festival of the Arts
c o n t i n u e s to prosper
each year due to the
outstanding efforts of the
17 individuals who make
up the board of directors.
T h e i r c o lle c tiv e com­
m i t m e n t creates a
uni que opportunity to
see. experience and ap­
preciate the arts.
S p e c ia l thanks and
recognition should also
b e g i v e n t o Leo
T ra p a n ier. who gener­
o u s l y f u r n i s h e s the
beautiful festival site; our
m a n y s p o n s o rs who
provide additional fund
I n g : to al l S e m in o le
C o u n t y Chambers ol
Com m erce; the residents
and businesses o f the
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Arts
over the country w ill
make their way through
the gates to see th e
creations o f the young
artists.
Last year 24 students
were honored with schol­
arship money based on
their artwork which was
submitted for com peti­
tion. A total of $21.450 In
scholarships were pres­
ented to the students.
This year. Lucaa-Bourg
said, there are plana to
give away more scholar­
ships to help student
artists.
The festival la a feast
for the eyes, but It w ill be
a gastronomic treat as
well with more than six
dozen food vendors offer­
ing goodies from simple
hotdogs to tasty vegetar­
ian delights.
There will also be a
variety of beverage ven ­
dors as well.

Student art tanta faatura tha bast from young artists across the county.

Lucas-Bourg and cochalr DeLores Laah
spend much o f the year
t r av e l i ng a ro und the
country attending other
arts festivals and In ­
troducing the artlsta to
the wonders o f our com ­
munity.

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She believes artists are
coming to know S em i­
n ole County and the
Lake Mary-Heathrow
Festival of the Arts a s a
respected arts communi­
tyAmong the artists who
have come to know this
la Herbert Fellc Hofer.
Hofer was nominated
b y th e L a k e M a r y Heathrow Festival o f the
Arts committee to receive
the Creative Arts Award
for the 34th Annual In­
ternational Hall of Fame.
He was presented with
the award this year for
his many years of work
In the field of folk art.
Hofer Is also the recipi­
ent of the 1984 United
Nations Peace Prize for
his painting "Search for
Paradise."
Throughout the years,
the festival has m ain­
tained Its appeal to those
with a wide variety of
Interests. For example,
those Interested In the
musical performing arts
should be pleased with
the musicians who are on
hand to perform at the
festival. Som e o f the
a r e a ’ s most t a l e n t ed

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musicians will be present
at LAL Acres.
"Th is Is a beautiful
atmosphere for them to
p e r f o r m I n . " L uc as Bourg said.
She said that the In­
formal beautiful o f the
festival site w ill allow
many who might find
classical music or ballet
Inaccessible a little
friendlier and more en­
joyable.
According to LucasBourg. there may be
some traffic tie-ups on
both Lake Mary Boule­
vard and on Interstate 4
for those who plan to
attend the festival.
"There are going to be
hundreds o f thousands of
people a t t en d i n g the
festival over the two
days." she said. "There
w i l l be s o m e t r a f f i c
backups."
There will be plenty of
parking at the festival
grounds, however. There
Is no charge for parking.
Admission to the event
Is B1 per person. Festival
hours are from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. each day.

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Mary-Heathrow Festival
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Mary/Heathrow area, but
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the Lake Mary-Heathrow
Festival as It continues to
meet the needs o f our

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have been given in the
past and wish the o rg a ­
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City of Oviedo

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W elcom e to the 9th
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Art*. This festival la the
largest single event held
In Seminole County. The
attention of the local,
national and Interna­
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volunteers, this even t
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T h e works o f more
than 350 artists from
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shared and appreciated
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Student art tent offers inspiration to youth
By VICKI DoBOftBHBN

Herald Senior Staff Writer
LAKE M ARY - Young
artists w ill m ore than
likely be Inspired by the
gorgeous works of art
they see at the Lake
Marv-Heathrow Festival
of the Arts.
Organizers of the event
hope they have found an
outlet lor those creative
juices that will surely be
flowing.
At the student art tent,
aspiring artists will have
a v a r i e t y o f ev e nt s ,
ho s t e d h y S e m i n o l e
County school teachers
who will teach young
people crafts they can do
on t h e i r o w n as an
expression of their Inner
selves.
The teachers will pro­
vide the Instruction for

these crafts as well as all
the supplies to create a
piece o f artwork of their
own.
Each hour, the craft
project will be u different
one. so there will be an
ever-changing array of
crafts.
A m o n g the projects
that will be provided over
the tw o day event are
prinimaklng. batik, mask
maki ng , o r i g a mi and
mosaics.
There will be no charge
for those children who
take advantage o f the
opportunity.
According to the orga­
nizers. the Student Art
Tent Is designed to take a
fun. fresh approach to
art.
They w ill not only have

the opportunity to see
fine art produced by their
peers, but they will also
have the chance to sec
how art Is created and
hrought to life.
A m id

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balloons and fare paint­
ing. the Student Art Tent
Is s p o n s o re d by the
Board o f Director's of the
Luke M a r v - H e a t h r o w
Festival o f the Arts.
The Itoard will make a
donation to the art pro­
gram of the school where
each of the participating
teachers Is employed.
"W e would like to In­
vite students o f all ages
to Join us." said Carol
Gentry’ , art Instructor at
Lake Mary High School.
"There w ill be something
for everyone."

Festival
pays for
scholarships
By VIC K I DeSORMIBR

Herald Senior Stall Writer
LAKE MARY — The young people
whose art appears at the Lake
Mary-Hcathrow Festival of the Arts
will not be selling their works.
But. while the pieces are merely
for display, the students do have the
opportunity to earn some big bucks
lor a good cause.
The Board of Directors offers
scholarships to the student artists.
The money can be used to pay for
co lleg e or for artistic trai ni ng
beyond high school.

Kenya Connor accepts her award
from Duke A d a m so n , w ith the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Com ­
merce.

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Hospital’s commitment
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By TIM PUTHOFP

Special to Ihe Herald
SANFORD — Central Florida Re­
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great supporter o f the arts and our
community. In the past year alone, we
have sponsored the London Symphonv
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International Festival, and we were
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Mary/Heathrow Festival o f the Arts.
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Look for their tent at the
festival where they will
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on keyboard and guitar.
The purpose is to learn a
child's response to music
instruction and Indicate a
child's talent level.
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Above:S.O.D.A. Pop dancers and national grand
champions Valerie Farlcano, Shivon McLamb, Lacy
Nobles and Dianna Hatton rehearse for the festival of
the arts. Below: Natalie Weld and Jacob Twilleager of
the S.O.D.A. Pop competition team, demonstrate how
they won 'Best In the Show' recently during the
national championships. This talented group of
dancers from Miriam ' Valerie's School of Dance Arts
is comprised of students ranging in age from 6 to 19.
Keeping audiences spellbound Is their specialty.

Art at the festival comes In many forms, including a
sculpture fashioned after the skeletal remains of a

desert animal, above, and the varied creations kids
can form with interlocking multi-colored blocks.

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fo r the ninth annual Lake Mary
Heathrow Festival of the Arte. Taylor
engages her audience in her show,

often featuring high energy dancers,
line dancing, crazy party games, Umbo
and Twist contests. Right: Artisans of
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Entertainment agenda
O ctob er 7 and 8
F lorida L o tte r y M ala Bta|e
Saturday, O ctob er 7
10:00-11:00 a.m.
Opening Flag

Ceremony
11:00-12:00 a m .

Lake Brantley
Dance Team
12:00- 1:00 p.m.
Seminnlc High
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1:00-2:00 p.m.
Miriam and Valerie's
School o f Dance Arts
2:00-3:00 p.m.
Penny’s Music Box
Productions
3:00-4:00 p.m. Seminole Community
College "Jazz Band"
4:00-5:00 p.m.
Slim Man "J a zz"
WLOQ
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S o a d a y , O c to b e r 8
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Seminole High
School, 5 groups, under
direction of Bob McGuire
2:00-3:00 p.m. Seminole Community
College Symphonic Band under the
direction o f Dr. Bill Hinkle
'3:30-4:30 p.m.
Show Tim e Dance
Studios

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‘Sum Man’ aka Tim Camp la on* of tha- Rainbow." Inataad of anargstlc guitar
featurad parformara appaarlng at tha rock, tha Slim Man specializes In Jazzy,
Laka Mary-Haathrew Festival of tha keyboard-baaed pop, a aound that haa
Arta. S lim Man la a aingar and mora In common with Sada than Stona
aongwrttar with a critically reviewed TamplaPliota.
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Satu rday, O cto b er 7
11:00- 12:00a.m. Engliah Elementary
1:00-2:00 p.m.
Spring Lake
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Partin Elmentary
“ Starshlne" show choir
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2:00-3:00 p.m.

Enjoy the Fruits and Veggies
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Festival attendees can ride the Fun
Express around the grounds.
3:00-4:00 p.m.
Deltona Panthercttes
4.00-5:00 p.m. Stenstrom Elementary
Folk Dancers (Oviedo)
2:00 p.m. Skydlversfrom the DeLand
Skydiving team. Joe McLaughlin,
owner o f "Gator T re e" will
lead the Jumpers

a Peaches the Clown and Friends —
Clown entertainment, face painting,
magic and balloon aculpturtng and
artistry
a L e g o blocks, hands on art in
Student Art Tent, Sand and Glass Art,
F lo r id a C o n s e rv a to ry o f M u sic,
evaluation leaaona
a Train rides — Heathrow Express.
Moonwalk, Quality Tim e with Com­
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The money for the acholarahlps is
one of the main focuses of the
festival'a fund-raising effort*.
"This to one of our Joys." said
co-chairman Joanne Bourg. "We
want to do what we can to en­
courage the young artist* to pursue
their art. It is very Important that
they do."
Last year. 24 scholarship* were
awarded to students at each of the
district's six high schools and stu­
dents at Seminole Community Col­
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the University of Florida; and Jamie
Kruger, who Is attending
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Florida State University
their work.
This year's winners will be
selected at the event on Oct. 7 and
8.
Morgan Aiken; Sara Pelfey and
Last year’s winners of 81,000 the Seminole County Youth Depu­
acholarahlps were:
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Windsor L. Rodrigues, who is
Eric Jennings, who won a 1100
attending Seminole Community
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Judges for the 1995 Lake Mary-Heathrow Festival of the Arts

Robert Reedy, left, Judge for the craft
division of the Lake Mary-Heathrow
F e s t iv a l of the A rts, is c h a i r ­
man, associate professor Department
of Art, University of Central Florida,
Orlando. He is a former associate
professor at Bradley University in
Peoria, III. and chairman of the Fine
Arts Department of the Rlngllng School
of Art and Design in Sarasota, Fla.
Reedy earned his Bachelor's and
Master's of Fine Arts degrees from the
University of Mississippi, where he'
majored In Ceramics and minored in
Sculpture. Henry Adams, right, one of
the Judges of the Lake Mary-Heathrow
Festival of the Arts, is director of The
Cummer Gallery of Art. Jacksonville.

He received a Ph.D. In 1980 In Art
History from Yale University. His
numerous awards include First IMS
Museum Service Award to the Cummer
Museum of Art, honoring it as the
museum in the United States which
has done most over the last three
years to reach out to Its community.
The award was bestowed by the First
Lady, Hillary Rodham Clinton, at a
ceremony In the Diplomatic Reception
Room of the White House, Oct. 13,
1994. In 1989, he received the William
F. Yates D is t in g u is h e d Service
Medallion, W illiam Jew ell College,
Liberty, Mo„ for the betterment of life
in Kansas City and the Midwest.

CASSELBERRY
F U R N IT U R E

George Dombek, one of the judges of
the Lake Mary-Heaihrow Festival of the
Arts, Is a resident of Goshen, Ark. He
received a Master of Fine Arts degree
In painting from the University of
Arkansas. He has received the 1994
Southern Arts Federation/National
Endowment of the Arts Regional Visual

Arts Fellowship, and in both 1985 and
1993, received the Florida Individual
Artist Fellowship Award, Tallahassee
Dombek has had m any one-man
exhibitions throughout the United
States beginning In 1977 through the
present.

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Doris and Ashloy Tuttle, trom Jack's Full House
Antiques, enjoy the nostalgic mood downtown
Saturday The arts, crafts, antiques and classic
car festival continues today

H ead d o w n to w n
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What can you
do about it?

By SHARI BRODIE
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — If you can't find something &lt;&gt;1
Interest to do In downtown Sanford today, you
might as well stay home and watch football!
From classic cars to antiques and arts and
crafts, the main street area will oiler a
cornucopia of sights, sounds and smells on .1
November weekend Dually seeing some rebel
from the unseasonal. sweltering weather.
The annual arts and crafts event, sponsored
by the Greater Sanford Chamber o f Commerce.
Is Joined this year by Sanford Main Street and
the Celery City Cruisers.
W ith First S treet closed 10 triillir l i n n
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Avenue to Sanford Avenue, visitors can stroll up
and down the(sidewalks, enjoying the exhibits
on the street or browse In the shops that are
open.
Many of the merchants have taken arivantagr
o f the* situation and moved some ol their
merchandise out on to the sidewalk and the
street. On the east end of First Street. Ashley
Tuttle, dressed In a period dress, stationed
herself at a wooden desk from her mother's and
father's shop and expected to sell all ol her
delicious sugar cookies by noon Saturday. Doris
Tuttle said the dress had been given to her by
aunt. Mary Bridges, who also owns the antique
shop next door.
On the west end of the street, the chrome will
shine brilliantly In the autumn sunshine, while
melodies from the 1950s add to the spirit ol the
elassle enr show put on by the Celery City
Cruisers.
Chrome Is the key word when It comes to
these restored automobiles. Chrome polished so
bright you can see yourself and that's on the
pieces under the hood.
Frank Fonder, of Orlando, displayed his 1955
Chevrolet Saturday, painted a metallic purple,
replete with fuzzy purple dire hanging Irorn the
rear view m irror and actual purple diee
mounted on the door lin ks
Fonder Imught his car 12 years ago It drove
when I bought It. hut it was a wreck." he s.iitl
Albert Soper, o f Umatilla, r e m e m b e r s th e d a y s
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Undercover cops hit the street
Palestinian group to d tr's assets frozen
TAM PA — Tw o Florida bank accounts linked to new Islam ic
Jihad leader Ramadan Abdullah have been frozen under a
presidential order, a senior U.S. Treasury Department official
has confirm ed.
Banks w ere searching for other accounts controlled by
Abdullah, the official, who was not Identified, told The Tam pa
Tribune for a Saturday story. Abdullah once taught at the
U niversity or South Florida and headed a think tank with USF
ties.
The dozen accounts — Abdullah's personal account and an
account for the think tank. W orld and Islam Studies Enterprise
- t o t a l about $17,000.
President Clinton Issued an order Jan. 24, singling out 18
people and 12 terrorist groups he said threatened ongoing
peace talks between tsraelfi ana Palestinians.
Th e Islam ic Jihad and Its leader at the tim e, Pathl Shikakl,
each w ere Hated. Abdullah, a form er U niversity o f South
Florida adjunct professor, succeeded Shikakl when he was
killed In Malta last week.

SANFORD — Members o f the Sem inole
County sheriff's deportm ent City/County
Investigative Bureau (CCIB). and Sanford
police Special Investigative Unit (SIU) and
the street-level drug group o f the police, the
QUAD Squad, were all out m aking their
rounds In undercover operations W ednes­
day night and Thursday.
O fficers concentrated on som e o f the areas
where numerous arrests * for drugs and
prostitution have occurred In the past
months.
The follow ing arrests were reported:
• T h e QUAD Squad arrested Deaundrta
Jerm lnc Bradley. 20, o f 2180 Airport Blvd..
at Lake Monroe Terrace Thursday. He was
charged with possession o f a controlled
substance (m ariju an a), w ith in ten t to

eell/dlstribute. The amount o f marijuana
was Identified by police at 43 grama.
•S IU agents arrested Mike T. Sm ith, 18,'
2550 Hartwell Avenue, at Sixth Street and
O live Avenue In Sanford Thursday. He was
charged with possession o f a controlled
substance and resisting a law enforcem ent
officer without violence.
•C C IB agents arrested Tam ara N. Thom ­
as. 32, w ith no local address, on CR-427 In
Altam onte Springs Wednesday. She was
charged with assignation to comm it pro­
stitution.
•D en n is J. W alker. 50, o f Altam onte
Springs, was arrested by CCIB agents on
CR-427. He was charged with sale/dellvery
o f a conterfeit substance.
•S teven Eugene Argro, 42. o f Altamonte
Springs, was also arrested on CR-427 on a
charge o f sale/dellvery o f a controlled

substance.
•O 'K eith 8. Riggins, 33, o f 1701
Carthy Avenue. Sanford, waa a rre s te d
CCIB agents at 20th Street and S ou th tl
Road In Sanford. He was charged w ith I
o f a controlled substance (cocaine).
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• Matthew Conrad M artinet, 27, o f A|
monte Springs, was arrested by CCIB agel
at Sanlando Park In Altam onte S p rii
Thursday. He was charged w ith exposure
sexual organs.
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• Rickey Dewayne Qoettach, 41, 816 1
Third Street. Sanford, waa arrested by d
CCIB at the Environm ental Center in W lnl
Springs Thursday. He was charged wfl
exposure o f sexual organa.
• Mark Welrback, 34, o f Deltona, was alj
arrested at the Environm ental Center. I
waa charged with assignation to com m it
lewd act.

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TALLAH ASSEE — Com m ercial fisherm en have Won prelim*
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com pensation after voters banned them from using their nets
in Florida waters last year.
Circuit Judge W illiam O ary ruled Friday that the fisherm en
can cash checks totaling $1.9 m illion for turning in their nets
without surrendering their claim to the $3.5 m illion in unpaid

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For one term, from 1966 to
1990, she was a m em ber o f the
Qounty pcltool (xMi^d#
heading that group from 1988 to
1990. Prior to that, aha taught
mFth at Oviedo High ffehtwi and
truh* H owell H igh School and
eras director o f ocreonncl for tlie
school district A fter her stint on
the erhool board, she spent three
years as the ch ief negotiator for
the Volusia County schools.
She also served as president o f
SA SA A in the late lOTOs.
K n o w n th en as Ann

1 have debated a long tim e as
to whether or not to w rite this
story as I certainly don't want to
alienate some o f m y oldest an
dearest friends. But It Is a good
story, and surely after 40 plus
years w e can all look bock
back and
share In good humor the way we
were grow ing up in Sanford.
Th is is a history o f sorts o f a club
w e has that began in fifth grade
and lasted through our senior
years In high school. I'm sure
that* each o f us haa different
m em ories o f this group: these
are som e o f m ine. And this w ill
be a three patter, as there's lota
to tellt
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r o i l y P ig t a il W U O
Jonl Saunders m oved to Sanford in 1946 with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saunders, and
slater. Barbara. That fall, she
entered Mrs. Lucille McNab's
fifth grad e class at Sanford

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which encouraged girls to form
Polly Pigtail Clubs. And that is
what Jonl did. She invited us to
her home at 2408 Palm etto A ve.
where we organized into the
Polly Pigtail Club. W e had regu* 7
la r m eetin gs a t h e r h om e
throughout that year.
I am almost sure that a ll
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members that year were in Mrs.
W he
McNab's room. I have a picture
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Df OUr class so w ill name w ho I
b e lie v e w ere th e " c h a r t e r
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members'' o f our club. Th ey
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Qgttytbuig parte OKs book sate
TA M PA - C ivil W ar bu ff Harris Mullen says he's fin ally won
the w ar over the Battle o f Oettyaburg.

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troops and if a Union general waa kMad by a anipar.
Mullen said he has agreed to add tw o footnotes to the booklet
one toyin g that riifw u gh "trad ition al" fu u n tn** eay Oen. A.P.
HU1 w as hoping toffn d a h oes when he entered Or ifyaburg. no
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Isolated abowevs. Sunday night:
W ind nnrifuar i 15 to 20 f c S .
Sens 4 to 6 foet. nay and
waters choppy. Isolated showers.

Th e Polly- Pigtails enlarger
that next year, probably bring
Ing In Paulette Cason. Jeanette
C levelan d. N ancy Roundtree
Barb Caaoube, Martha Owen
B etty Anne Stiles, and Patty
W alker.
Jeanette W athen m oved to Ft,
Pierce after fifth grade and Lynn
Rau lerson m oved to Atlanta
after the eeventh.
Carol Loecheit cam e in during

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conviction or grand theft.
• W illiam W hite. 36. 1602 W. 15th Street. Sanford, was
served a warrant at the Jail Thuradny. He was wanted for
violation o f probation on a conviction o f possession o f cocaine.

P O L IC I B R IIP B
Drtvar’a lleanaa for sate
Sanford police arrested Daniel Bradshaw. 34, o f 144
Academ y Avenue early Friday. O fficers said they were
responding to a call regarding a suspicious person in the 900
block o f Tuskegee Drive, when they located Bradshaw.
According to the arrest report. Bradshaw reportedly attem pted
to sell another person's driver's license to an unidentified
person. Police charged him with attem pting to sell a driver's
license, unlawful use o f a driver's license, and possession o f
drug paraphernalia.

Battery
•G a ry W illiam Kolm etz. 34. 214 Lakebreete Circle. Lake
M#rv. was arrested by sheriff’ s deputies at his residence
Wednesday, follow ing a reported altercation w ith his brother.
He was charged with nattery. dom estic violence.
•F ran k Paul Ftumara. 31. 282 Morning Otory Drive. Lake
Mary, was arrested by deputies at his residence Thursday
follow ing a reported dispute w ith hts w ife. He was charged w ith
battery dom estic violence and aggravated assault dom estic
violence.
•D a vid Lee Sheppard, 44, 828 Lighthouse Cove. Sanford,
was arrested by deputies at hts residence W ednesday follow ing
a reported fam ily dispute. He was charged w ith aggravated
suit, dom estic violence.

Warrants
•W illia m Bills. 28. o f 2 1 7 ! G ranby Street. Sanford,
reportedly turned him self In at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility Thursday. He was wanted for violation o f probation on
a conviction o f possession o f cocaine.
•C econaie Brad well, 31, 418 Bay Avenue, SanJbrd,
served a warrant at the Jail Thursday. Bradw cll was wanted for
violation o f probation on a conviction o f attem pted sale o f
cocaine.
•J osep h Jerom e Holden. 28, 2484 B. 21st Street, Sanford,
was located by deputies at Sanford Avenue and Airport M vd.
Thursday. He was wanted for violation o f probation on a

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8toten vehicles
• A light blue I960 Cadillac, license number TLL-34 was
reportedly
y istolen Thursday from a residence near 12th trret
arid Maple Avenue In Sanford.
• A 1989 blue Jeep Cherokee, license number LBI-67E was
reported stolen early Friday from a parking lot at RosecllfT
Apartm ents In Sanford.

Pianos missing
Tw o separate reports o f m issing pianos have now been filed
lanford police. One report, filed this past Thursday, said
with Sanf
the theft m ay nave occurred between Jan. I. 1990 and Oct. 30,
1998. Th e ow ner said tw o pianos, valued at 821,000 plus
88.000 In other Items had been rem oved from a now-closed
m oving and storage operation on Pine Avenue.
The second report, filed on Oct. 24. said a 820,000 grand
piano had been d eterm in ed 'to be m issing from the same
storage facility, som etim e between 1988 and Oct. 1998.

Dane# favar
Asbury, 11, both of
',
Crystal Hayas, 11, right, and Sitephanle
8anford, dance to the music riaay night at the Fun World
Middle School Danes Party sponsored by the b?'lce Athletic
League. The event Is scheduled every Friday to give middle
school students a safe, fun place to go and socialize.

Sanford polies reports

A Free Gift Tb New Friends.

• A wom an’s purse with a total value o f 8880 was reportedly
stolen W ednesday from a business In the 200 block or E. First
Street In downtownSanford.
• A n estim ated 8161 In household Items were reported
stolen Thursday from a residence In the 300 block o f Palm etto
Avenue.

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•H ousehold furnishings valued at 87.280 were said to have
been taken since Oct. 20. from a residence In the 100 block o f
Sir Lawrence Drive.
• T h irty denim dresses, valued at 81.888. were reported
stolen Thursday from a store at Sem inole Tow ne Center.

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•F o u r wheel rim s valued at 8800, said to have been i&amp; red
In a vehicle, were reported stolen Thursday from a 1989 Bulck
In the parking lot o f Sem inole Tow ne Center.
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stolen Thursday from a 1966 Chevrolet parked In the Q o o
block o f Orlando Drive tn Sanford.

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SANFORD - W here there's
sm oke, th ere's fire. But not
necessarily so along the streets
o f downtown Sanford during this
com ing week. Th e sm oke w ill be
cause by sewer system testing.
Tom Zenker o f Conklin, Porter
A Holm es In Sanford, w ill be
conducting an Inflltratton/inflow
evaluation o f Sanford's sewer
system . Zenker said he expects
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s o k e -re la te d te s tin g , p in k
win be placed on all
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_________ it the rrr"h T used is not
harm ful to people or furnishings.
It la odorless and leaves no
residue. Sm oke cannot enter
buildings unless a potentially
dang erous leak Is present.
Th e pam phlet « “ g e - * » that
any ohasnsllno o f H ie smoke
WTTHIN a building ahould be
fip o n io tmmadiutety.
A phone number to con tact or
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The second test area w ill run
a o u t h o n b o t h s id e s o f
M e llo n v ille A ven u e to 28th
Street. The third area is on the
southern side o f 28th Street from
MeUonvtlte Avenue to Airport
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The tests are being conducted
In order to aasiat tn im proving
the sewer service within the city
o f Sanford and fo ra lr any arid aU
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Tuesday:
M ONDAY. Nov. 6. 1098:
• 7:&lt;X) a.m. — Breakfast. Sanford Civic Center, sponsored by the
Over 50 Club
• 7:30 a.m. — Golf. Calloway system. Mayfair Country Club,
sponsored by First Baptist Clnireh of Sanford.
• 0:(X) a.in. — Tennis at Sylvan Lake Park sponsored by City of
Sanford.
• 0:00 a.m. — Cycling. 5K race beginning at Sanford Ctvlr Center,
sponsored by Sanford Cyclers
• 0:30 a.m. — Synchronized Swimming at Luke Brantley High
School, sponsored hv American Bed Cross.
• KMX) a.m. — Checkers at Sanford Senior Center sponsored by
Sanford Seniors Club.
• 11:00 a.m. — Singles howling at Bowl America, sponsored by
Bowl America
• 1:00 p.m. — Golf. Calloway system. Mayfair County Club,
sponsored by First Baptist Church.
• 1:00 p.m. — Cycling. 10K race beginning at Sanford Civic
Center, sponsored by Sanford Cyclers
• 2:00 p.m. — Men'.-. 8-ball billiards, at Q-Blz o f Longwood,
sponsored by Q-HIz o f Longwood.
• 5-7 p.m. — Museum tour and social reception at Sanford
Museum, sponsored by City of Sanford.
TU ESD AY, Nov. 7, 1998
• 7:00 a.m. — Breakfast at Sanford Civic Center sponsored by the
Over 50 Club.
• 7:30 a.m. — Handicap Golf. Mayfair Country Club, sponsored by
First Baptist Church of Sanford.
• H a.m. to 4 p.m. — Hobby A Photography show, exhibitors only.
Sanford City I lull. s|&gt;ousored by Seminole County Extension
Homemakers.
• 8:30 a.m. — Two-mile historic fun walk beginning at Sanford
Civic Center, sponsored by Seminole Baptist Association.
• 9:00 a.m. — Basketball at Salvation Arm y Gymnasium,
sponsored by Hotary Breakfast Club.
• 9:00 a.tit. — Women’s 8-bnll billiards, at Sanford Senior Center.
s|Kinsored by City of Sanford.
• 9:00 a.m. — Tennis tit Sylvan Lake Purk. sponsored by City of
Sanford.
• 9:30 n.m. — Bowling, doubles, at Howl Amrrica, sponsored by
Howl America.
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sponsored by Kclltcd Senior Volunteer Program IR5VP)
• 1:00 p.m. — Crlbbage at Sanford Senior Center, sponsored by
Greater Orlando Crlbbage Club.
• 1:00 p.m. — Gulf, handicap, at Mayfair Country Club sponsored
by First Baptist Church o f Sanford.
• 2:00 p.m. — Badminton, at Salvation Army Gymnasium,
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EDITORIAL

Kudos to
senior athletes
H a ve a Tew hou rs to sp are? H ow abou t a few
d a y s?
W a n t to d o so m eth in g g o o d fo r
y o u rs e lf as w e ll a s o th e r p eop le? A tten d a
G old en A g e G a m e, an d b ecom e a ch eerlead er.
A fte r th e torch la lit tod a y, th e co m p etitio n
ga m es b eg in M on d a y an d co n tin u e th rou gh
S a tu rd a y. T h e re w ill b e ga m es and even ts
w h ich re q u ire stren g th , sta m in a an d an
e x tre m e ly h e a lth y b o d y. T h e re a re oth ers
w h ich a re d esign ed s p e c ifica lly fo r p erson s
w h o m ig h t n o t b e a b le to co m p ete I f fitn e ss o f
b o d y w a s th e p rereq u isite.
A ll o f th e p iu tlclp a n ts In th ese gam
m u st
b e 55 o r o ld er, an d a re co n sid ered "S e n io rs .
in co n n ectio n w ith th ese gam es, (e v e n th ou gh
so m e In th eir 5 0 's d o n 't lik e th e use o f that
w o rd a t th is p oin t In life ).
T o ch a n g e th e su b ject fo r a m om en t: m oot
e v e ry o n e is w e ll a w a re o f th e S p ecia l O ly m p ic
gam es, w h ere p a ren ts a re u rged to b e on
hand to su p p ort va rio u s ty p e s o
oilf h an dicap ped
y ou n gsters. T h e ir p oin t, w h ich is w ell-ta k en ,
is th a t fo r th ese co m p etito rs, w ith a v a rie ty o f
p rob lem s, a h u g, a sm ile, an d a p a t o n th e
b a ck is n eed ed a n d d eserved . S u p p ort b rin g s
co n fid en c e an d a fe e lin g o f a cco m p lish m en t
to a co n testa n t, n o m a tter w h eth er It’s a w in .
secon d p la ce, o r a co m p lete loss. E v ery o n e is
co n sid ered a w in n er becau se th ey tried .
W e su g g est, in k e ep in g w ith th e su p p ort
u rged fo r th e S p ecia l O lym p ics, th a t su p p ort
b e g iv e n to th e sen io rs in th ese G old en A g e
G a m es in S a n fo rd th is w eek .
O n ce a p erson is retired an d n o t a s a c tiv e as
h e o r sh e o n c e w as, a fe e lin g o f a cco m p lish ­
m en t ca n g o a lo n g w a y in p ro m o tin g
h app in ess an d a fe e lin g o f su ccess.
W e h a ve seen p erson s on h an d fo r
g a m es, w h o w erfe'sg g .^ lM te. 7 0 M J B &gt; g N %
c o n te s ta n ts th e m s e iv tt, e x p re s s aa m r e m * *
p rid e th a t o n e o f th e ir‘p a ren ts, (in th e tr 9 0 s),
w a s in o n e o f th e G old en A g e O a m es even ts.
L isten to so m eon e lik e th a t an d y o u w ill k n ow
w ith o u t a d o u b t th e fe e lin g p eo p le h a v e w h en
th e y su ccessfu lly com pete
A fe w p a rticip a n ts in th e past, a n d p erh ap s
th is y e a r, h a ve b een o v e r th e a g e o ‘ f :100. W Ul
ea ch o f ua b e
to p a rticip a te w h en are [
th e ce n tu ry m ark ? W ill a n y o n e b e o n hand
w h en w e d o ? W ill an yon e ca re?
T a k e so m e tim e o ff th is w eek , a n d a tten d
o n e o r m ore o f th e G olden A g e G a m es. Y ou
a re bou n d to kn ow som eon e w h o is en tered .
R egard less, ch eer som eone on , an d co n g ra tu ­
la te th e w in n ers an d th e oth er p a rticip a n ts as
w e ll.
It tr ill m ak e th em feel as th ou gh , w in o r
lose, th e y R E A L L Y d id som eth
h in g,
g T lt w ill
m ak e y o u fe e l good in k n ow in g th a t you
h elp ed .

LETTER

Rezoning not right
The proposed resorting o f land on the Silver Lake
highlight
‘ ta the unfairness tin t occurs when zoning
is used U
to enrich a few landowners rather than to
protect the whole community. Zoning la a contract
between landowners that should protect the
Interest* o f them. Zoning laws let people know in
i
advance what is. and is not. allowed on
thetr
property and on the land that surrounds them.
Unfortunately, this is not how snntng tssurs are
alw ays handled,
Th e residents o f Stiver Lake have Invested thetr
lives and savings Into their homes and property.
Th ey have the rijpit to feci reasonably sure that the
fo ilin g they purchased their land under, and the
zoning o f surrounding property, w ill remain
basically unchanged. Any changes should be for
the greater good o f the entire comm unity, not Just
a few landowners or developers. The homeowners
around the lake abided by the zoning lawa that
required m inim al development and large lots.
Th ey trusted that the way o f life they sought was
protected. It is the responsibility o f the i v i l
governm ent to ensure that such protection, which
the governm ent set up. isiprov
provided.
A single hom eowner who purchased land with a
low den sity design ation , and w ho had fu ll
knowledge o f the zoning restrictions in force at ‘ h*
tim e, should not be allowed to ruin the environ­
m ent o f those w ho played by the rules. Her
decision to seek annexation into the city and the
higher taxes that go w ith it should not be an
argum ent for resonlng. Just because a single
landowner wants to become a little richer, is no
reason to ruin the com m unity for the neighbors.
That would be a violation o f the zoning contract.
Lim iting developm ent to what the land is already
zoned for is not a taking o f property rights. The
rights to developm ent were defined when that land
was purchased years ago. Th e ow ner knew what
she was getting at the time. Regardless o f any good
topment.
intention* for quality developm
ent, resonlng land
fo r 60 0 square foot apartments that is adjacent to
' o off idollars is
hom es w orth hundreds o f thousands
Just not right.
Art W oodruff

Sorority focus: Math and science
Alpha Kappa Sorority. Inc. has proclaim ed the
week o f Nov 6-11, 1995 "M ath and Science
Awareness W eek." In recognition o f the fact that
these subjects and critical to succeaa In a
technology-driven age.
The sorority Is com prised o f over 860 chapters
in 550 Am erican cities and abroad. Chapters
abroad are located in Liberia, Oerm any. Korea,
Bermuda. Qrcat Britain and the Virgin Islands.
Alpha Kappa has always focused Its services
upon you th . T h e n ation al body p rovid es
fellowships and scholarships and individual
chapters design other program s specific to the
needs o f youth In thetr respective comm unities.
The dynam ic changes wrought by technology
have served as a catalyst In em phasizing the
need for math-science literacy. Thua, the sorority
Is proceeding to launch a nationwide effort aimed
at generating Interest In math and science,
through Im plem enting Partnerships In Math and
Science (PIMS).
Kappa Sigm a Om ega Chapter. Sanford. Flor­
ida, is networking w ith other m em bers o f the
Sem inole County com m unity In initiating this
effort. Encouragement for em phasizing math
and science ha* been received from : The
Honorable Bettye Sm ith, m ayor o f Sanford: Dr.
Paul H agerty. su perintendent o f Sem in ole
County Public School*. Dr. Jam es Sawyer,
executive vice president. Sem inole Com m unity
College and Mr. Tracey Bailey, state coordinator

LURLENE
SWEETING

Education Reform . Florida Department o f
Education.
Bailey Is a form er Satellite High School science
teacher. He was Florida's "Teach er o f the Y ea r"
In 1992-*93 and the National Teacher o f the Year
In 1993-‘94. He received a bachelor o f science
degree and a m aster's o f science tn Education
Instructional Technology from Florida Institute
o f Technology, Melbourne. Bailey w ill make a
presentation to officially launch PIMS, W ednes­
day. Nov. 8, at the Fine Arts Auditorium .
Sem inole Com m unity C ollege, between 6 and
7:30 p.m.
The PIMS program w ill consist o f three phases
and three Sem inole County schools w ill have
these pilot programs. Th e schools are: Sem inole
High. Lake Mary High and O ddaboro Elem enta­
ry. The principals o f the these schools. Gretchen
Shapker, Raym ond Gaines and Ronald Nathan.

Plea to African American men

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you have something
to f e e African Am erican women, to your ra n .
your fa mikes, youraeif and the world.
W hen they brouMtt your fare-father* here
from A frica to be e fa v n , thi
that was the beginning o f the stripping
o f your sdf-rcapect,
your strength and your aetf-este
self-esteem . You were
no longer the backbone o f your race and the
head o f your fam ilies. oflen -U m n , you
used as a beast o f burden or a stud for con­
cetvtng strong, healthy children.
You weren't allowed to kwe, raised or nur­
ture your own children. Som e o f your children
w ere sold to oth er plantation ow ners. Th ey
never got a chance to know anything about
you.
Your w ives and wom en w ere often-U m e*
used to satisfy the m aster's w ill, som etim es
their being used helped to intercede few your
welfare or to Uy to keep you w ith what was left
o f the family.
You often had to stand by and watch your
women and children being abused and‘ there
wasn't anything that you could do about it. In
later years, the women w ere the only ones to
job * in the W hile homes lo provide for the
By when you weren't able to and work, this
w ould g ive people the im pression th at you
w ere bu y and w orth iest and d id n 't warn
at to

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African Am erican man, tim es aren't much
better now. but this Is som ething to bear In
mind. Unemployment ta getting lower aU o f the
time but, aa I see It. this has always been the
wav for African Am erican men.
We as African Am erican wom en need you
now more than ever. Ybur children, your fam i­
ly
and your race need
to
iy ana
neeu you. Ybu
n u have
nave storied
i
become .........
a dying
- part• o ‘f the hi an an i
r. i
have heard tt said that the etrangM t
'In
Am erica are the W hits m en and the
Ua African
Am erican w om en. W ell, It ta thus th a t the
African American man take Ms place. You can
do tt and now ta the tim e fo r you to atari.
So many o f you say that you ca n t work far
a little bit o f money or you ca n t support your
fam ilies o ff o f a sm all incom e. Som e help Is
better than none. Working far a small amount
o f money fa better than a life o f crim e. What
good are you to your race, fam ify or youraeif if
you are In prison or always running and look­
ing ewer your ahouidet?
M oat o f o u r m en
a re
m prison or on their w ay to prison, liv­
ing a life o f crim e or on d ru gi. Can't you see
that this la Just what Is expected o f you or
where most people o f different ethnic fo u p s
want you lo be and think that this is where
you are supposed to be?
T h ose
»e o f you th at a re d ru g d e a le rs o r
addicts, what do you think this does to the
African American women and to your femSfee?
Do you think we Uke what we are constantly
hearing about our men? Do you think w e Uke
seeing what you are doing to yourselves and
each other? We w
want' our men to be 0 ven and
shown respect. We want you to be respected
as much as, i f not m ote than, the men
&lt; f other
mo
races. What hurts us so badly is that we know
you are capable o f rising above these things,
even though it w on't be easy, and we know
that tt haa never been easy.
It ta not easy far those o f us that are strug­
gling trying to raise the ctttldren o f our race by
ou rselves, ii Is n 't fa ir fo r you to p u l th is

t*Sem lnole County Is rich In resources. One o f
paramount resource* at SCC Is the Career
Center. BUI Irwin, who Is In charge o f the career
center, concurred that math and science are
fundamental subjects that need to be mastered
for quality Jobs In the 21st Century.
Th e aorors o f Kappa Sigm a Om ega Chapter In
concert w ith com m unity leaders m entioned
above as w ell aa those not m entioned are
com m itted to exerting every m ens* possible to
general interest in math and science. Many
students avoid math and science because they
view these subjects as difficult. The reality is that
math and science are an Integral part o f our daily
existence and the m ajority o f students can
acquire the skills needed for m astery. T h e cycle
o f avoiding math and science courses must be
broken and they must becom e the sought after
courses.

JA C K AN DERSO N

GUEST COLUMNIST

It seems like everywhere I turn I hear nega­
tive opinions o f our African American men. It
haa g o tte n so bad th a t w e, a s A fric a n
American women, have started to downgrade
our men. Not only that: there are other
ther tAfrican
American men that downgrade their brothers.
We do have a sizable m inority o f A frican
American men that realize thetr self-worth to
themselves, their frunUies, their women, their
race and to society but there is a disturbingly
latge number o f African Am erican men that do
not realise this tn view o f the negative opinions
that are being associated w ith them and are
crip p lin g th e ir e v ery th ou gh t o f try in g to
obtain the thing* that are
o f accom ­
plishing as
long.
pUahlng
aa leaders o f ou r rrace.
a n . Far too long,
they have been the oppressed and disrespect­
ed.
I am sp eakin g to them from an A frican
American woraan'a point o f view which I think

have given their support and exprcaacd enthuslasm for this volunteer plan to aid students.
Sandy Ares, coordinator o frcomr
Com m unity Services,
and Joseph W illiam s, o f SCC. have a lio given
their support.
• Im plem entors for the program are: Phase I —
Soror Mrs. Joellz Singleton, counselor at Sem i­
nole High: Phase B - Soror Mrs. Brenda Ford.
Compact Program teacher. Lake Mary High:
“Phase “HI - Mr. /
Anthony Knight. Youth and
Fam ily Education coordinator, Orlando Science
Center, w ill be working with Goldsboro Clemen-

responsibility on us alone. Too m any o f you
put too much im portance an m aterial things
and let ao-callc
led prid e stand In you r
M aterial things are good in their p la n when
possible, but what w e need la your love, your
su pport, y ou r resp ect, y ou r g u ld a n n and
strong fam ily foundation*. W b need
that we can lean en and depend e n .1
children.
Bure, there arc a lo t o f wom en ou t there
w ho are Just looking Cor security end If a man
doesn't have or make a lot o f money, then they
don't want him. Ih is dam agre the reiatlonahtp
m ore between you and ua. But there are also
some women who don't mind working tx
you to accomplish goals. We can live with a Job
that doesn't pay enough and we can live with­
ou t a lot o f m ateria) things I f w e could Just
have you love, respect and support. Ws want
to help build you up and to beip you aland tall
in everything you do, and work bedside you to
reach your goals.
You have children that need your love, wtaSo ommht o f
ou r young men ore tu ttin g to p a tte r n t£ * r
lives a fter dru g dealers ana oth er crim inals
b eca u se th e y d o n 't h a ve en o u g h A fric a n
Am erican men to look up to or that w fll take
en ou 0 i interest In them to help them get on
the ritfu road.
A t one tim e, A frican Am erican m en w ere
very loving, protective and caring about what
happened to their fam ilies. Wb nrrdrd It then
and w e need tt even m ore so now. Do you reallee that, if African American men and women
can atari buildirM solid
foundations end
solid relationships, there would be no
to
what we could do as a race o f people?
I f you a re an A frican Am erican man who
has to take a low paying Job to get started,
take that Job: and then make up you r mind
that you are going to work your way up, then
do it. I f you are a man who haa gone to Jail
and have a crim inal record, you can still do
som ething with your kft. Just have faith that
you can and believe in you raeif and you wtO
make It. We African Am erican women w tt help
you, Just show us that you are wilhng to try.
We a re Ured o f toeing ou r m en to drugs.
lives o f crim e and. especially, lo the ju stice
system . H elp ua build ou r race. Stop killing
each oth er o ff and start m aking Uars out o f
other ethnic groups and
Start d o itg
the things that are positive and constructive
so that you can get the respect that we know
you deserve. A frican Am erican m en, w e are
Ured o f our men being downgraded, our c h idren not having anyone to look up to, and us
not having someone to lean an. Otve us that
aomethktg that we know that you have lo gfye.

Berry's World

Doctors stand to
gain from plan

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San(on! HoraM, Sanford, Florida •Sunday, Novambar 8, 1188 • TA
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Ethics
to teach students at all levels,
from kindergarten to 12th grade,
to be o f strong character and to
take responsibility for their ac­
tions.
Posters encouraging students
to do the right thing and to face
the consequences o f their ac­
tions are hung throughout the
district.
Friendly but strict School Re­
source O fficers are stationed at
schools encouraging students to
feel com fortable enough w ith
them to discuss problem s or to
turn in those they believe to
h a v e c o m m itte d c rim e s o r
broken the code o f stu dent
conduct.
A toll-free 24 hour hotline is
provided for students with an
opportunity to discuss crim es or
roblem a a t sch ool w ith o u t
aving to provide their names.
‘ T h e y 're not using it enough."

C o a tla a s d from P a g * 1A
The fam ily didn't mind I
to take precautions, but
were outraged when they found
that tw o young boya blatantly
entered their hom e to steal the
bikes.
W orse yet. she said, they have
met nothing but obstacles when
they tried to recover their prop*
erty.
"W e have spoken to some
children o f the same age who
noticed acquaintances w ith new
bikes fittin g the description o f
ours, w e were even given an
address," said Corless. “ H owev­
er, the im portance o f having this
inforjnatkm within hours o f the
deed did not deem a response.
W e have offered a reward that
would m otivate peers to do the
right th in g."
T h e sc h o o l d is tr ic t trie s ,
through a number o f program s

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H alblgsald.
He said if some Lake Howell
High School students had called
the hotline when th ey w ere
aware one o f their classm ates
had a gun on campus, Expedltas
"O d e tte " Reyes m ight never
have accidentally shot herself
last month, he said.
T h e schools have also In­
stitu ted th e lr "K e y s to Y ou r
Character" program , a sort o f
value-of-the-month club.
Each month teachers have a
specific value designed to help
students be better students if the
value is applied In their lives.
The keys to one's character, the
district said, include honesty,
respect, responsibility and fair­
ness.
E d le V a le n tin e , w h o a d ­
m inisters the program for the
district, said students are taught
it is essential that students learn

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tal.* "Bom Nov. 19, 1907. In
Rochelle. Oa., she m oved to
Central Florida In 1992. Mrs. Fry
was a homemaker. She was a
m em ber o f R och elle B aptist
Church and Eastern Star.
Burvtvora include son. E.Y. III:
four grandchildren: nine great­
grandchildren.
Fam ily Funeral Care, Oviedo,
in charge o f arrangements.

H A R O LD J . M U D 0 I8
H a r o ld J . B r ld g e a . 7 4 .
K in gsbu ry A ven u e. Sanford,
died Friday, Nov. 3, 1999 at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Born A pril 16. 1921 in
Pelham. Oa., he m oved to San­
ford In 1991. He was a retired
railroad engineer. He was a 32nd
degree Mason and a m em ber o f
B ro th erh o o d o f L o c o m o tiv e
Engineers. He was a veteran o f
the U.8. Navy, serving In W orld
W a rll.
Survivors Include w ife. Rubye
L.i sons. Jack T.. Sanford. Stevie
R.. Osteen: sister. Nina Parker.
Albany. Oa.. one grandson.
Briason Funeral Home. San­
ford, in charge o f arrangements.

BARBARA P. I

Barbara F. Houchlns. 86. W ild
H olly Lane. Longw ood. died
Friday, Nov. 3, IB M . Bom in
Havana, she m oved to Central
Florida in 1968. Mrs. Houchlns
was a homemaker. She w as a
Presbyterian.
Survivors include son. Roy.
Longwood: two grandchildren:
CORTRLTOVB. PRY
Cortelyou B. Fry. 87, S h a d y . four great-grandchildren.
Beacon Direct Crem ation Serv­
W ood s R oad , O en eva . d ied
Th u rsday. N ov. 2. 1999, at ice, W inter Park, in charge or
Central Florida Regional Hospi­ arrangements.

ESTELLE O. OARRtSON
Estelle O. Garrison, 78. Oay
Road, W inter Park, died Thurs­
day, Nov. 2, 1999 at Florida
Hospital. South. Bom Nov. 24.
1916 In BulTalo. N .Y.. she m oved
to Central Florida in I960. She
was a retired Railw ay Express
Agency clerk. She was Catholic.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e s o n .
G regory W ayne. St. Petersburg:
daughter. Sucette Marie Fulford,
W inter Springs,
i
B a ld w in -F a lrc h ild F u n eral
H om e. O viedo. In ch arge o f
arrangements.

JAMBS EDWARD TILLMAN
Jam es Edward Tillm an. 70,
East Lake Brantley Road. Long­
wood. died W ednesday. Nov. 1,
1999. at his residen ce. Mr.
Tillm an was bom Nov. 27.1924.
In Plant C ity. He was retired
from the U.8. Marine Corps. He
was a m em ber o f First Baptist
Church o f Plant C ity. He Was a
veteran o f W orld W ar It, the
Korean W ar and the Vietnam
W ar.
Survivors include w ife, Opal:
son. Michael. Dallas: daughter,
Patty L., Jacksonville: brother.
Paul. Fort Gaines. Ga.: seven
grandchildren.
Fam ily Funeral Care. Oviedo,
in charge o f arrangem ents.

to do wnat tney can to be sure
their peers take responsibility for
their actions.
"W e teach atudenta to take
responsibility for what they d o,"
she said. "T a k in g such respon­
sib ility is the m ost Important
key to thetr character."
L a w e n fo rc e m e n t o fflc e ra
com m ent thay youngsters' re­

drastic happens, the pattern o f
crim inal activity w ill continue
and get w orse.

luctance to com e forward w ith
In fo rm a tio n reg a rd in g th e ir
peers w ho have run afoul o f the
law does make thetr tnvestigntiona m ore difficult, but that one
w ay or another they "g e t thetr
m an ."

"M y fear la not Just this unfair
lesaon today, but where w ill this
er grou p be pushing and
ting m y children in 10 or IB
she asked, "A n d at what
cost?"

Y et people tike Corless are
afraid that unless som ething

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Th e lucky recipient o f
the
belated greetings was popular
ch ild ren ’ s au th or T om le dePaota. w ho recently turned 61.
Each o f the five second grade
classes w rote dePaota a letter
and several o f the students were
chosen to create the card that
would bear the greetings.
In thetr study o f the author,
which included an audio tape o f
an interview w ith dePaola, the
students learned that he was
ju st about their age when he first
decided he wanted to w rite and
illustrate books.
DePaota cites oral reading by
his m other, to the fam ily every
n igh t, as the source o f his
Inspiration. "I'm sure (this) has a
lot to do w ith m y decision to
becom e an artist. She would
read the old fairy tales and
legen d s," says a quote from
dePaota on a teaching aid Bom
Scholastic, lnc.« a publishing
com pany, which conducted the
interview .
Th e illustrator o f m ore than
179 fwwrht, authoring m ore than
68 o f those, dePaota Is w ellknown for his retelling o f old
tales, said Susan Durham, one o f
the second-grade teachers.

D e P a o la p e n n e d “ S tre g a
N ona" in 1979. Based on an old
Italian folk tale called "T h e
Porridge P o t," the half-!tal!an,
half-Irish dePaota w eaves his
own personality into the story
with words and Illustration in
his own unique style. Th e book
was named a Caldecott Honor
Book, a prestlgous award for a
children's book author.

'Strega Nona"
__ icy o f Natalie
W ooctksr, o f
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Susan Durham 's claat, w hile
Julian Brown. Nicola RagUng
and Ed Jensen eqjoyed “ Charlie
Needs a C loak," about a shep­
herd who weaves a
a story
based on dePaota's own experi­
ences in w eaving w hile In a
m onastery in new nninpanira*
One o f Durham's fkvortis de-

"N o w One Foot. Now the O th er,"
w as also used. In this book, a
g r a n d fa t h e r t e a c h e s h is
grandson to walk. then, after a
stroke, the grandson re-tenches
his grandfather how to walk.
D e P a o la a d m its th a t h is
birthday la his second favorite
tim e o f year, next to Christm as,
so the birthday card from the
Lake Mary atudenta should have
been w ell received. Durham aaid
in ey expect to get on answer to
thetr letters soon. DePaola said
in the taped Interview that he
rece ives about 90,000 letters a
year from children all over the
country and that he tries to
respond to each one, at least
sending each child a special

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Festival
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o f curb
service and shows It on his 1966
Mustang convertible, complete
with a window tray, loaded with
hamburger and hot dogs, fries
and a shake. As good as tt looks,
don’t be tempted to have a taste.
It would be a little ‘‘rubbery.”
Not to worry, for there Is
plenty o f food and drink at Fort
Mellon Park, where most o f the
nrts tfnd crafts vendors are set
up. With a wide range o f Items
available, visitors can get a good
start on holiday gift buying.
At one booth. Jackie Knabel.
o f Jacksonville, displayed col­
lector beads, handcrafted from
Kalian glass. Knabel said It takes
anywhere from 10 minutes to
two hours to craft a bead. One o f
her specialties Is "aquarium

beads." larger clear beads thnt
contain miniature scenes, much
like looking In an aquarium.

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Many other local groups are
represented at the weekend
event. It's not too early to start
thinking about the Sanford His­
toric Trust's Holiday Tour of
Homes, which will be the event
o f the first weekend In Decem­
ber. Look for the Trust's table
and purchase your tickets In
advance.
The fun continues today with
live entertainment, children's
activities, and a variety o f food
and beverages. Admission Is
free. The car show opens at 9
a.m. with door prices, drawings,
a car flea market and related arts
and crafts on display. The arts,
crafts show will continue at 10
a.m. and wrap up at 6 p.m.

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Stlnecipher
both du bs aa vu EUen Lyon
and probably
other* I can’t
recall. A ll I remem ber doing In
both club* for the next few
w eek* waa talk about the other
du b. Peggy’s d u b folded after a
few m eeting* and she didn't
com e back to the original group
until our Junior year In high
achool.
Jon i dropped out *oon a f­
terwards: I believe the reason
was a conflict with her dancing
lessons, but I'm not sure. She
was voted back In when w e were
nores.
aoohom
SIh
h ell:
ella B row n in g, J ean ette
K ln la w , and P o lly O rah am .
beayn e m em bers when w e were
In high school. Louise Benton.
Annette Brooks, and Patty Bell
were m em bers for a short period
o f tim e at som e point.
Probably about the eigh th
grade w e eet our numbers o f
m em bers at 17: w e couldn't add
new m em bers unless someone
dropped out.

school on alternate Tuesdays
du ring the school year. W e
rotated the m eetings around In
the members* home and always
had refreshments.
Dues were ten cents per m eet­
ing: I still have m y last record
book where I have a page for
every m em ber's record o f payment. In the back there Is a
record o f Income and expenses.
W e had a savings account at
F lorida State Bank and the
average amount w e had In our
treasury was about $35. This
was 1953-54.
I also have In m y possession
the minute book for the years
1951 and 1952 during which
tim e Barb Caasube and Jeanette
C lev ela n d w ere se c re ta rie s .
Reading through this book Is a
trip down m em ory land, a mar­
velous. though som etim es hilar­
ious, record.

Rabin killed by assassin’s bullets
Associated Press Writer_________

TE L AVIV, Israel — Prim e
M in ister Y ltx h a k R abin , an
Israeli w ar hero who becam e one
o f h is c o u n t r y 's fo re m o s t
architects o f peace, was shot and
killed Saturday night as he left a
pro-peace rally. A suspect, a
right-w ing Jewish law student,
was In custody.
Rabin, 73. was about to get
into hts car when the gunman
fired three bullets from a close
distance, hitting Rabin In the
back and stomach. He was taken
to T el A viv's tchllov Hospital,
where he died about an hour
later on the operating table.
Hundreds o f people w aiting
outside the hospital burst Into
tears when Rabin's top aide,
Eltan
Haber, announced that
On Feb. 27. 1951, w e m et at
Joyce Jones' house and chose or Rabin had died. In spontaneous
reaflrm ed the follow ing: Slogan- m o u rn in g. Is ra e lis h eld up
If It's Junior Miss, It's got to be candles and cigarette lighters to
good: m otto- A Ju n ior Miss express their sorrow. •
OfDMNZStlOn
F o re ig n M in is te r S h im on
N ever Misses; colors- red and
W O mMYlfMI
white; mascot- Little Bit Caasube Peres, who was with Rabin at
I know w e had officers by the (Barb's dog); flower- sandspur; the rally and was only yards
seventh grade because I re­ song* first song on the hit parade away when the shots were fired,
m em ber being elected treasurer each week: sweetheart- Randy assumed the leadership o f the
that y ew . a position I held until W hitney: Second sw eetheart- governm ent. Peres, who shared
the 1994 Nobel Peace Price with
w e graduated from high school. Joe McClung.
Our other officers were presi­
Next week I'll tell you o f some Rabin and Palestinian leader
dent, vice president, and secre­ o f our activities, parties, and also Yaaaer Arafat, has been firm ly
tary which w ere elected In Jan­ about a big argum ent we had. com m itted to the Mideast peace
uary o f each year.
Tune In for the continuation o f process.
By law. when a prim e m inister
M e etin g s w e re h eld a fte r the saga!
dies In office, the governm ent Is
deem ed to have resigned and
becom es a transitional govern­
m en t. T h e p re s id e n t. E xer
WASHINGTON - The nation's schools have little w ay o f
W elcm an. must begin contacts
telling w hether the 25 m illion gallons o f orange Juice they feed
on th e form ation o f a new
children each year have been watered down or doctored with
governm ent.
beet sugar, a congressional watchdog agency says.
Peres convened the shaken
Although tw o governm ent agencies Inspect Juice plants, they
Cabinet m inisters for a special
don 't check for adulteration, the General Accounting O ffice
m ourning session In T el A viv
■aut in a report released Friday. Beefed-up Inspections would
la te S a tu rd a y . O n e o f th e
raise the coats significantly for school districts, sm all Juice
m inisters. Y o u ! Sarld, vowed
plants or both, the report said.
th at the govern m en t w ould
Congress and the Juice Industry had asked for the report In
carry on Rabin's peace policies.
1994 because of fraud caaes — seven have been prosecuted by
In W a sh in gto n . P re sid e n t
the Justice Departm ent since 1999. The report noted, however,
Clinton said Rabin "risked his
that " Inspections of ju ice plants are not designed to detect
life to defend his country —
adulteration and current laboratory tests have lim itations."
today he gave his life to bring It a
School districts serve about 56 m illion gallons o f ju ice each
lasting peace."
year, o f i a
Anuat called Rabin a "great
report loot e d i t ip p ic
leader o f peace."
likely to b e ...............
Israeli radio and T V reports
Identified the gunman as Ylgal
ly p n o o fi O N i n i o i i lu m p s
Am ir, a 27-year-old law student
from Heraliya who had been
M ANILA, Philippines — The death toll from Typhoon Angela
involved in right-wing causes.
horn 79 to m ore than 250 today, with m ore than half
Including setting up Illegal set­
in •
struck by high w aves at the height o f the
tlem ents In the W est Bank.
storm
T V reports said A m ir told his
Dosens m ore people were reported m issing in the most
pow em il typhoon to nit the Philippines In a decade.
Mi ,! investlgaftora&gt;liw&gt; acted alone and
that b e dig jlo O egret .the deed.

Watching for watered down Juice

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YHxhak Rabin
Earlier Saturday, a previously
u n kn ow n J ew is h ex tre m is t
group, Identified only as "In ."
claim ed responsibility In an an­
nouncem ent given to ' Israeli
police reporters on their beepers.
G overnm ent spokesman Uri
Droml said that ' a Jewish organ l c a t l o n w h i c h Is a n t i ­
governm ent and against the
peace process took responsibili­
ty ." He said the group Identllled
the gunman as acting for them.
Television footage from the
ra lly show ed a clean-shaven
man with short, dark hair being
pinned to a wall by dosens o f
police.
Just before his death. Rabin
had spoken at a rally held In T el
A viv's Kings Square in support
o f their peace policies. Som e
100,000 people attended.
Noam Kedem. a 26-year-old
law yer from T el A viv who sup­
ports the peace process, said he

heard two or three shots and " I
saw Rabin holding his stomach.
I don't know exactly where he
was shot, but he was holding
ing his
I
&gt;dv and then he fell on
whole body
the ground.'
He said security men hovered
over him and then two more
shots were fired.
A vltal Shahar, an official o f the
right-w ing Likud Party's youth
wing, said the shooting was "th e
worst thing that has ever hap­
pened In this country."
A s h e s p o k e , o n lo o k e r s
shouted Insults, blam ing the
attack on right-w ing Incitem ent.
In recent weeks, the governm ent
rep ortedly Increased secu rity
around Rabin and his Cabinet
m em bers a fter th reats from
right-wing groups.
In recent weeks. Rabin had
expressed concern about grow ­
ing political violence In Israel,
which Is deeply divided over his
autonom y agreem ent with the
Palestinians. Under the accord.
Israeli troops are to pull out o f
m ost W est Bank towns and
villages by the end o f the year.
A t a recent anti-governm ent
rally In Jerusalem, protesters
held up posters o f Rabin In a
Nasi uniform and others Jumped
and banged on the car o f Hous­
in g M in ister B inyam ln BenElieser.
A t la st S u n d a y 's C a b in et
session. Ben-Elleser brought up
the Issue o f growing political
vio len ce. Education M inister
Am non Rubinstein voiced con­
cern that many o f the right-wing
protesters w ere armed. Many
Israelis, especially Jewish set­
tlers. are given guns by the
governm ent for seiPprotecUon.
Rabin was bom March 1. 1922
In Jerusalem Into a socialist
fam ily. In high school, he Joined

the Palm ach underground arm y
and as a 26-year-old commanded
the Harel Brigades that defended
Jerusalem against Arab troops
In the 1948 Middle East war.
He served as arm y ch ief o f
staff from 1963 to 1968. followed
by a four-year stint as Israel's
ambassador to Washington.
In 1974. Israel's ruling Labor
Party designated Rabin, then a
political freshmen, to succeed
Prim e Minister Golda Melr, who
had to step down after leading
Israel to the brink o f disaster In
the 1973 Yom Klppur war.
T h re e y e a rs la te r, R a b in
him self had to resign over his
w ife Leah's Illegal U.S. bank
account, and he also lost leader­
ship o f the party to his political
archrtvaL Shimon Peres.
W ith the 1977 election victory
o f the right-wing Likud party.
Rabin m oved to the sidelines for
seven years, but In 1964 was
called back and served for six
years as defense m inister In
Labor-LIkud coalition govern­
ments.
A fter his 1992 election victory.
Rabin told his people It was tim e
to discard old fears and build a
lasting peace.
"N o longer are we necessarily
‘A people that dwell alone.' and
no longer Is It true that 'The
whole world Is against u s '," he
said.
Rabin Is survived by his w ife,
Leah, and a son and daughter.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1

HAIR FORMULA

Tomb of Noftrtarl opont to tourists
CAIRO, Egypt — Queen Nefertari's tom b was opened to the
public Saturday for the first tim e since It was discovered In
1904. but some antiquities experts feared the visitors could
dam age Its fragile paintings.
Nefertari was the favorite w ife o f King Ramses II, who ruled
Egypt from 1304 B.C. to 1236 B.C.
Her tom b Is hewn Into a mountain In the Valley o f the
Queens near Luxor. 315 m iles south o f Cairo. Its paintings
have colors so vivid they appear to have been only recently
applied.
In July, when the tom b's opening was announced, some
experts complained that hum idity from the breathing o f
visitors could make the colors fade and loosen the fragile
plaster underneath.
The paintings, once cracked and dilapidated, underwent
extensive restoration In 1996-92.

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For an amount ranging from $25,001 to
- $50,000. names Include Michael A. Brown. Arden
Chrlstophcrson. Clifford Haines. Donald R. Klnn.
Wade K. McClure. Jackie C. Moye. Charles A.
Piilcn. Freddie Wilson, and Roger L. Wilson.
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For the amount listed from $10,001 go
r $25,000. the following names arc listed:
^ Cecil Anderson. Jr.. Joshua Archlblc. Kenneth
Hatton. Willie C. Bratcher. Leonard Britt. Lorenzo
Drlndlge. Horace Cain. George Cambric. Giovanni
Cintron. John P. Czompl. Jeffrey M. Dunn.
Frederick T. Flagg. Reginald Fredrick. Robert H.
Glenn. John M. Gray. Charles Grayson. Walter
Greene. William Griffin, Shari Lynn Hager. Paul
Leon Hendricks and Willie James Ingram.
Also. Glenn E. Kendall. Leroy King. William
Marsden. Paul Martens. James Martin, Eugene
Mlhollcs. Joseph Morlcca. Juan Newkirk. Alvin
Pettit. Chad Pontius. Shawn Pope. Will Porter Jr..
Jeffrey Purrazzl. Freddie Scott. David Smith.
Roger Smith. Scott Smith. Mark SokolofT and
” David Spender.
Also Luanne Stephens. Jeffrey Stevens. Floyd
Stringer. Mlchnel A. Tlschcr. James Tutor.
Melvin Ward. Dawaync Waters. Andre Whitney.
Warren Williamson. John Wim berly. Daniel
Woodward. Terrance Woulard, and Joseph Yost.
In addition, the Seminole County list shows 50
Individuals named ns owing $5,001 to $10,000.
The Department o f Revenue has established a
temporary toll-free phone line for people who
want to pass nlong Information on violators
appearing on the list. The line, which will be
•active for the next several weeks Is 1-800-781•9121.
In connection with the announcement o f the
list’s publication, the Associated Press In­
terviewed a number of persons who had reported

not receiving child support at various locations In
Florida.
The following Includes some o f AP's findings:
• In Sanford. Pamela Williams. 32. said she's
yet to receive one dime from her ex-husband for
support o f her two sons.
" I work two Jobs," she said. "Som etim es I find
m yself working three, scrapping together from
paycheck to paycheck. It's rough trying to make
ends m eet."
Although Ms. Williams said her ex-husband has
been Jailed and released twice with no results, she
said she has some hope for the list.
"Anything at this point Is worth giving a try."
she said, adding that if she sees any articles with
her husband's name she would send them to his
pastor.
• In Clearwater. Mrs. Patricia Wolfe. 45.
estimated she's owed about four years o f child
support or nearly $49,000 for her two sons.
" I think it's an Idea that has potential as long as
it doesn't get vindictive," she said.
• In the small town o f Willlston, located
between Gainesville and Ocala. Kathy Branch.
30. called the idea fantastic.
"Something really needs to be done and make
I he public aware o f how bad It really is." Ms.
Branch said.
• In Naples. Margaret Sluder said the father o f
her two children owes her about $17,000 after
making his monthly payment of $600Just twice.
"I think It's great," she said, adding that she
hoped publication o f her ex-husband's name
might embarrass him into making good on his
debt.
"W ith this guy. you don't know. You think he'd
be shamed now."
• In Fort Lauderdale. Ledemla Roberts said the
father o f her son has never contributed to the cost
o f raising him.
"I'v e been waiting 14 years for some kind o f
support and I think its a great Idea to expose their
names." she said.

C on tin u ed from P a ge 1A
In auto thefts from 1992 to 1994.
Although your Insurance may
help you If your car is stolen,
you usually have to pay a
deductible o f anywhere from
$250 to $1000 to get your car
replaced. And if you've put a lot
o f t im e a n d e n e r g y In t o
c u s t o m iz in g y o u r c a r . no
amount o f Insurance can replace
that.
Many people think that thieves
only steal BMW's, Lexus cars, or
other high-priced sports and
luxury cars. In reality, however,
the most frequently stolen cars
Include the Honda Accord and
Civic, the Oldsmoblle Cutlass
Supreme, and the Chevrolet
Caprice. This is partly because
there are so many more Civics
than Lexus cars out there to
steal, but another reason has to
do with Interchangable parts.
For example, many o f the parts
on the Oldsmoblle can also be
used on several other General
Motors cars, so thieves who
dismantle the ear can sell Its
parts with a much wider market
for Oldsmoblle parts than for
Lexus parts.
So. the question is, what can
you do to prevent your car from
being stolen? Actually, there's
quite n bit you can do. The main
tiling you ran do is to start with
the basics. First o f all, lock your
J' ear doors when you’re away
#/• from your car •• even If you arc
- «1 Just going to be gone for a
*r! minute. A profcsssional car thief
|V can frequently hot-wire a car
and get It started in less than a
minute. Secondly, never leave
your ear running attended. Not
only does this Invite theft, but
according to Seminole County
Undcrsheriff Steve Harriett. It Is
also against the law. There Is too
much danger o f the car slipping
into gear and plow in g Into
anything-or anyone- In front of
It. Thirdly, try to park in lighted
areas, because thieves don't like
to Ik* seen. Although this may
sound lik e co m m on sen se
advice, according to the NovemIx-r. 1995 issue o f M otor Trend.
31 percent o f |&gt;eop|e surveyed
don't lock their car doors, and 11
l&gt;crccnt admitted to leaving their
keys In the ignition occasionally.
Harriett also advises against
hiding ear keys somewhere on
the outside o f the car (some
people do this In case they
aeeldcutlally lock their keys in
the ear) because thieves knuw
where t«i look for them.

Beyond the common sense
steps, there are steps that the
community can take to fight the
problem. Investigator Horan said
that Sanford will soon be rolling
out Its Business Against AutoTheft, or BAT. program. One
aspect o f this Is a sticker pro­
gram. In this program, you place
a special decal on your car
window, and you sign a waiver
that allows a policeman to stop
your car If they sec It. with your
decal, on the road between 1
a.m. and 5 a.m. (the times most
car thefts take place). The Idea Is
that if you rarely drive late at
n igh t, then th e re 's a good
chance that your car is Indeed
stolen if it Is being driven at that
time. Another BAT program Is
VIN etching, where the car's VIN
(Vehicle Indcntiftcatlon Number)
Is etched permanently on your
windows, making the car more
traceable and less desirable to
thieves.
Harriett said that an Important
thing you can do is to photocopy
your vehicle registration and
keep the copy in a safe place
(always keep the original in your
car because you have to be able
to show It to a police officer If
you're pulled over.) This way, If
your car is stolen, you have
quick access to Important Infor­
mation. such as the VIN and
licence plate number, that police
can use to speed up the process
o f finding your car.
F in ally, you can use and
Install devices that make your
car more difficult to steal. One
such device is a steering column
lock. Horan said that, unlike
steering-wheel locking bars, a
co lu m n lo c k a c tu a lly g o es
around and accessing the key
mechanism, which Is possible on
certain types o f cars. Inciden­
tally. both Horan and Harriett
said that simple steering-wheel
locking bars can be easily and
quickly defeated by cutting the
steering wheel itself with a
hacksaw.
Another thing you can install
in your car is, o f course, a car
a la rm . A lth o u g h som e ca r
alarms In the past gained a bad
reputation for annoying false
alarms, today's alarms arc more
sophisticated and are much less
likely to be false. Harriett says
that alarms are "absolutely a
deterrent factor." Horan also
says that alarms are an excellent
deterrent to auto theft. If a thief
breaks into a car and sets off an
alarm, unless he can disable that
alarm in a matter of seconds, he

Stevenson—

C ontinu ed from P ig s a A
back.
Stevenson's position as execu­
tive director o f SASAA Is a
liart-tlme one. She is employed
full time us the health center
administrator for the Seminole
County Health Department.
" I don't think I need to l&gt;c at
this (the SASAA position) full
time.” Stevenson said. "I am. in
effect, a consultant for them."
According to Bobby Lundqu ist, president o f S A S A A .
Stevenson Is "m ore than quali­
fied" for the position.
"W e had more Ilian 40 appli­
cants for the position." he said
“ She wus uniquely qualified to
I k - our executive director."
S A S A A rep re se n ts school
administrators, administrators
who do not work at the school
level and managers, supervisors
and others who work in ad­
ministrative capacity. Stevenson

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C on tin u ed fro m P a ge 1A
private paasenger complex offers Britannia and
all the other airlines coming to Orlando Sanford."
Britannia is expected to bring 20 flights |&gt;cr
week Into Sanford during the summer, using tInnew Boeing 767-300s ana existing 767-2(K)s.
Britannia presently brings over 150.000 British
vacationers to Central Florida through the
Orlando International Airport.
Central Florida Terminals (CFT) Is constructing
the new two-story International passenger com ­
plex at the airport. Immediately ad|acent to the
relatively new A. Kay Shoemaker International
Terminal and operations facility at the jdiport.
Construction Is expected to be completed by tills
winter.
Cooke said the decision to move to Sanford has
not been Included on the agenda for this
Monday's meeting o f the Sanford AlrjMirt Authori­
ty. but he said he expects It will certainly I k* a
major topic o f conversation.
As o f this past week, the following Items were
listed on the agenda for Monday's meeting.
• C o n s id e r a tio n o f s u p p le m e n ta l Joint
participation agreement. Carrier Avenue Im­
provements.
•C onsideration o f lease assignment from
Executive Risk Consultants. Inc., for building 426
toEgh Aviation.
• Discussion o f bid prices to demolish hangar 4.
•Consideration o f consultant services with Dr.
Ned Johnson.
• Consideration o f joining the Cllv o f Sanford'

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emphasized the association is
not a union.
"W e are not a union." she
said. "W e are not acting as one."
As executive director o f the
association Stevenson said her
main goal is to serve as "an
ad d ition a l m edium o f co m ­
m u n i c a t i o n a m o n g adminlstrators" and to help pro­
mote the positive things that are
occurlng in the schools.
"I'll be keeping the association
members up-to-date on impor­
tant educational issues and put­
ting together a newsletter." she
said.
She will also attend school
board meetings and serve as a
s p o k e s m a n fo r th e admlntstnitors. And, she will ulao
serve to support Ken Bovio's
efforts as a lobbyist for the
district.
"I'm looking forward to this."
she said.

will probably run Instead of
risking getting caught. Even Just
the sight o f the little flashing red
ligh t ch aracteristic o f m ost
alarms is enough to send a
potential thief off to an easier
target. If you decide to get an
alarm, you should probably have
any but the most basic o f models
Installed professionally, because
most alarms require tapping Into
several different circuits o f the
car. such as the dome light and
ignition circuits. If you tap into
these circuits improperly or tap
Into the wrong circuits, the
alarm probably w o n 't w ork
right, and you could actually
damage your car. Beyond pro­
tecting your car from theft,
many alarms also offer added
convenience features, such as
the ability to lock and unlock
your doors or open your trunk
by remote control.

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retirement replacement plan, in lieu of the Florida
State Retirement System for new employees and
firefighters hired after Jan. 1. 1996.
• R e p o r t on highway signage.
•Consideration o f lease with Central Florida
Terminals. Inc. (CFT). for additional office space
development.
• Discussion and consideration of operation
and use agreement between the City of Sanford
and lhe Sanford Airport Authority.
•Consideration of separate agreement with
Central Florida Terminals, for Federal Inspection
Services (FIS).
• C onsideration o f reim bursable services
agreement for collection and remittance of
landing fees assessed aircraft using CFT's
terminal addition.
• Consideration ol separate agreement with
CFT for const met Ion and operation of fuel storage
and distribution system.
• Request for sperlal meeting. Nov. 27. to
consider bond resolution and/or TEFRA hearing
for CFT project.
• Review of major nlrport e.’ p 'tii | .Jcets
needed In the near term.
• Liaison reports
• Staff reports
• Consideration o f annual employee evalua­
tions. merit pay inerenses and report from
personnel commit Ice.
The meeting will be held beginning at 8:30
a.in.. Monday. Nov. 6. in the A. Kay Shoemaker
Inlernatlonnl*Terminal conference room.

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�District showdowns
Lake Brantley clinches spot in 6A state playoffs
8H 8 football tlekota on salt
SANFORD - Advance tickets for regular
season Sem inole High School football home
football gam es are now on sale at W illiam
H ow ard Jew lera, Lakevlew M iddle School,
Sanford Middle School and the Athletic Office In
BUI Flem ing Mem orial Gymnasium at SH8.
Cost Is $4 for advance tickets: 68 at the gate:
•3 0 for reserve seaUng; and $30 for a season
ticket. Reserve seating and season tickets are
only good for regular season hom e games.
For m ore Inform ation, call 322-4352 ex. 299.

Sanford Rooroatlon Karat#
Th e Sanford Recreation DeSANFORD
partm ent Is offering karate for ages 6 to adult.
Th e classes are held at the Sanford G ym ­
nastics Association Building. 601 E. 25th Place,
on Thursday from 7 p.m . until 8:30 p.m.
Th e Instructor Is Barry Green, a 3rd degree
blackbelt, and the cost is 1 10 per m onth.
For m ore Inform ation, call 330-5697.

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SANFORD — Th e Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent is offering baton classes for girls ages
5 and up. Th e classes, taught by Joy Clore. are
held every Thursday from 6:45 p.m . to 7:30
p.m , at the Sanford Gym nastics Association
Building, 6 0 1 E. 25th Place.
The coot Is $10 per month.
For m ore inform ation call 330-5697.

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Herald Corrsspondent
ALTAM O NTE SPRINOS — There can be only one.
G oing into Friday night's district showdown between
the Lake Mary Rama and the Lake Brantley Patriots
both team s boasted 2-1 district records. A t stake for the
winner, a 3-1 record in the district and a possible Class
6-A District 4 title. The catch: only one o f the teams
could attain these goals.
Oh yeah, despite all o f the district and postseason
Im plications, it was also the Lake Brantley Hom ecom ­
in g gam e, com p lete w ith pre-gam e parade and
fireworks.
In the end, the Patriots won the hom ecom ing gam e in
royal fashion thum ping the Rams 2S-7 and m oving Into
a three way tie for first place In the district standings.
Next week, the district cham pion and runner up wilt
be determ ined by a gam e between the Oviedo Lions and
the Lake H owell S ilver Hawks. I f the SUver Hawks win.

Lake Howell wins the district and the Patriots are the
runner-up since Lake Brantley lost to Lake Howell. If
Oviedo wins, the Patriots win the district and the Lions
are the runners-up.
The Patriots defense smothered the Lake Mary
offense allow ing only 91 yards rushing and 66-yards

"Y ou tell me who has m ore heart. Lake Mary or Lake
B rantley.'' Lake Brantley coach Fred Alm on said.
“ W e've got heart. Our loss to Lake Howell was a fluke.
W e are the best team In the district and we should be
9-0 (the Patriots lost 25-24 to Lake Howell on October
20)."
Dee Brown, was crowned Hom ecom ing King in a
pre-gam e cerem ony, and w ent on the offen sive,
defending his kingdom during the gam e by rushing for
163-yards on 15 carries and com pleting one o f tw o pass
attem pts for 40-yards. Brown also scored a touchdown
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M ERRITT ISLAND - Three turn­
overs and tw o punting m lscues
were disasterous for Sem inole in
42-7 loss to M erritt Island on Friday
at Mustang Field. Tire loss killed the
Trib e's (2-7 overall, 1-4 In Class 5A.
District 6) thin playoff hopes, w hile
the Mustangs (7-2.4-1) captured the
district title.
"W e do not com e out o f the blocks
playing heads up footb all." said
Sem inole coach Ernie McPherson.
"W e put ourselves tn a hole In the

first half, and w e were Just too far
down In the second half. Th is is a
young group, bat were going to
have to lea rn to com e out with fire
in their eyes. Hopefully, this was a
good learning experience for u s."
M e r r it t Is la n d g o t o n th e
scoreboard first on Its second drive
o f the gam e. The Mustangs drove 44
yards in 6 plays to take a 7-0 lead
with 4:27 left In the first quarter.
Hugh Sm ith's 29 yard run. followed
by Javier B eorlegul's extra point,
capped the drive. Merritt Island's
opening drive was Just a prelude to
the nightm arish second quarter that

Sem inole would endure.
A fter the teams traded punts to
open the period, three straight
m istakes by the Tribe resulted In 21
points for the Mustangs. The first
m iscue occured when Sem inole
punter Joe Battista was sacked at
the Sem inole 23 after the snap
sailed his head. On M erritt Island's
next play. Torre Sm ith raced 23
yards for a touchdown. Beoriegui's
extra point extended the lead to
14-0 with 8:36 ream lning In the
quarter.
Merritt Island recovered a Tim
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k e -c fa rg e perform ance from their talented
Bint guard in a 99-88 victo ry over the
b v a lftiid C a v ilk fi.
Hardaw ay seared 98 points and the Magic
labs span a d o se p n x w ith a 17-3 fourthtartar surge that turned a one-potnt advantage
4aa94-79lsad In less than six minutes.
Dennis BeetL Who had 27 points, made tw o o f
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Oviedo tests playoff
waters at DeLand
district) this com ing Friday. Nov.
10. a t Richard L. Evans Field,
O viedo would return to Spec Martin
Stadium for a rematch w ith the
6A-District 3 cham pion Bulldogs In
the first round o f the state playoffs.
"T h e kids played w e ll." said
O viedo coach Jack Blanton. "T h e y
Just did n 't believe that we could do
M (upset the Bulldogs) at first. They
never save u o."
W hile the B u iU n f* notched a
16-potnt victory, the outcom e o f the
gam e hinged on one play — a
41-yard touchdown pass from Kris
H offm an to D ee P a trick on a

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Pats
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one-yard scam per In the third
quarter.
B ria n O o n ta le s a d d e d a
touchdown for the Patriots in
each h alf on runs o f 17 and
4-yards in the first and third
quarters respectively. Oonxales
finished the night w ith 140yards on 18 carries.

figure out their ptana for the post
aeaaon. The Rams (5*4, 2*2), on
the other hand, w ill host the
Sem inole F igh tin g Sem inoles
next Friday night In the final
am e o f the regular season,
lame tim e is set for 7:30 p.m.

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Raines fum ble on Sem inole's
next possession . Th e turnover
ve the Mustangs the ball on
e T rib e's 7-yard line. Three

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rem ain in g before th e break.
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Dell McOee added the other
Lake Brantley touchdown with a
29-yard route in the second
qu arter. M cOee fin ished the
gam e with OO-yards on eight
carries
Recolon Jumpp led Lake Mary
with 71-yards on 10 carries.
Th e lone Lake Mary
touchdown cam e on a 95-yard
kick-off return by Mark Watson
with 7:38 left In the third quarter
pulling the Rams to within 14
points.
The 14-point m argin would be
short lived how ever, as the
Patriots answered four plays
later w ith Brown's endrone dive
to finish the scoring at 28-7.
T h e Patriots (7-2. 3-1) w ill
await the result o f the Lake
H ow ell and O viedo gam e to

T h e W o lv es fin a lly got a
chance when Jim m y Chico re­
covered a Lym an fum ble at the
30 and five plays later Chico
boomed a 39-yard field goal well
past the goal posts with 1:09 left
Neither team was able to score
again until Deltona took over the
ball at its own 20 w ith 10
minutes left In the game.
The W olves, which converted
an am axlng amount o f third
down opportunities, controlled
the ball for the next 5:07 and
w ent the 80 yards In 12 plays,
w ith Oeorge N eville capping the
drive, which was aided by a pass

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Lake Brantley fullback Ellaa Oonxafcz (No. 8) ran for 140 yards and
two touchdowns In the Patriots' 27-7 victory over Lake Mary.

In te rfe re n c e p e n a lty and a
person al fou l c a ll, w ith an
eight-yard scamper. Chico's kick
made the score 10-7.

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T h e O reyh ou n d s trie d to
mount a comeback, but .three
penalties and a dropped pass left
Lym an with a third and 23 at
the 38 with less than a minute to
play. A desperation pass was
picked o ff by Donnie Adkins and
Deltona had the win.
A lvin Cummings had a good
night running the ball for the
Oreyhounds with a game-high
124 yards on 25 carries. Tartk
McCall added 27 yards on three
attem p ts fo r Lym an , w h ich

rushed for 109 yards on 42
carries.
Junior Zach Adrian had a
good night for Deltona, catching

s lo n . B a t t is t a 's p u n t w a s
partially blocked after he bobled
th e s n a p . T h e M u s ta n g s
marched 34 yards In eight plays,
capped by a Aubrey Barrett's
eigh t yard touchdown catch
from quarterback Pete Irby.
Beorlegul's extra point made the
score 28-0 with 8 second before
halftim e.
Disaster struck again on the
Trib e's first possession o f the
second h alf when Battista hob­
bled the snap before an at­
tem pted punt. Th e Mustangs
took possession o f the ball at the
Trib e's 20-yard line. Tw o plays
later, M erritt Island scored when
Irby found Dan Cham berlain for
a 25 yard pass play. Another
Beorlegul point after made the
score 35-0 with 6:37 left In the
quarter.
The Tribe finally got on the
scoreboard with a 10 play. 55yard d rive late In the third
quarter. Kevin Kobvlak hauled
in a 10 yard pass mom Terrell
Jackson for the score. Battista's
extra point trim m ed the m argin
to 35-7. M erritt Island closed out
the scoring after intercepting

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Instead o f going into halftim e
Daffana. Asriin m i , Navdia i-u, ^0^
945, the Lions suddenly
found them selves trailing 16-6.
" T h a t hurt, that late
taking over at quarterback to touchdown on a fourth-down
lead the winning drive.
play and the safety In the first
L y m a n w ill c o n c lu d e its
quarter." said Blanton. 'T a k e
season nest Friday, hosting Dr. those nine points o ff the score
Phillips at 7:30 p.m.
and It's a different gam e."
D eLand's first points cam e
when, on a fourth-down play
from the O viedo 40-yard line, the
snap o f a Lion punt attem pt was
lau n ch ed o v e r th e h ead o f
punter Jerem iah Cornell. Finally

Jackson at the Sem inole 15.*
“ W e did a pretty good fob o f
excecutlng in the second h a lf,"
McPherson said. “ W e m oved the
ball pretty w ell in the second
half. I f w e had com e out strong
to start the gam e, w e would have
been all righ t."
Sem inole m eets Lake Mary
finale
next Friday in the
for both teams.

third quarter. Early in the fourth
quarter. O viedo converted the
tu rn o v e r In to p o in ts . M ik e
Oium m o scoring on a 3-yard
pass from Neufeid. Oiummo
ran for the two-point conversion,
cutting the deficit to 23-14.
On the ensuing kickoff. Jason
Brown recovere d an onalde kick
for the Lions, w ho w ere forced to
nt after three plays netted
ir yards. C ornell's kick pinned
the Bulldogs back at the 1-yard
line, but a 57-yard gallop by
T ra v is R obinson q u ick ly re ­
versed that advantage for the
Bulldog *
B y ro n 's 9-yard touchdow n
nt w ith 1:12 rem aining iced
victory for DeLand.
Neufeid com pleted 11 o f 25
passes for 154 yards, Ltagard
pulling in seven aerials far 102
yards. Olununo added 50 yards
rushing on 14 carries. For DeLand, Robinson tia d x same-best
135 yards rushing on 13 rushes.

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over, which contained Edge the rest o f the

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cam e after the Blue Darters recovered an
on-side kick fh fri set them up on their ow n

second h alf."
The Silver Hawks tied the score at 27-27.
w h a lS-piay, 57-yard drive, culminating
when Cooper ran one yard for a touchdown.
Lake Howell lum ped ahead 34-17. when
C ooper ran 15 yard s for a hie third
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was set up when defensive linem an Rick
Lrggett recovered s Keith Massey fum ble an
the Apopka 33-yard line.
W ith under fiv e m inutes rem aining.
Cooper ford the gam e with a 64 yard run
that put Lake Howell on the Apopka five
yard line. M artel Alien took (he honors,

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^ O u r duys played hard. b ~ r — they
worked hard in praettoe." Lake H owell Head
rvi^h Mte BIscsgMa said. "Y o u can say
th eyraasloth eoccasion ."
i l k . |fc&gt;»,U with a w in am ln rl Oviedo
o e S ^ 3 T * ii h ? ^ £ T o U i c t 4
cham as. and advance to the playafls.
However, a Lions victory w ill send the
Silver Hawka hom e far the season, and
crown Lake Brantley the District champion,
"T h is is w hsi high school football is si!
about." BiacgrUa said.

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Business
For Personal
&amp; Com m ercial
In su ran ce

IN BR IEF
Modeling dogs
SANFORD — Carc-O-Sel! Pet Palace o f Sanford, has been
contracted by Parisian and Gayfers Department Stores to
provide dog models for fashion shows.
Care-O Sell owner and operator Larry Blair, said he believes
he was approached for this service due to his extensive
experience in the pet grooming Industry.
Blair Is already hard at work with the two stores. Shows are
currently scheduled to Include those at the Orlando Expo
Center and Omni Rosen Hotel.

Wglcomg Goldltaf

RICHARD RU88I

LAKE MARY — Goldleaf Technologies. Inc., has recently
opened a regional office in Lake Mary, on Commerce Drive. The
25-year old marketing, advertising and public relations agency
will be responsible for developing a comprehensive marketing
and advertising program for GoldleaPs CustomerLInk banking
soft ward.
Fralley &amp; Wilson. Inc., o f Orlando, has been named agency o f
record for Goldleaf.

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• LONGWOOD — Southern Realty Enterprises, Inc., In
Longwood has announced the addition o f two new sales
associates. They were identified as Diane Showers and Kathy
Kocol Kelley.
Southern is located at 2648 SR-434 in Longwood.
• LONGWOOD — Janet Smith has Joined Spray-Tech, Inc. as
telemarketing supervisor.
•SAN FO RD — Jerald W. Ehrlich has been named account
executive In the service department for Harper Mechanical
Corporation. 5401 Benchmark Lane In Sanford.

TONY RUSSI
HwaM State fey Tammy VMm M

Whan Sanford's n o * Service Merchandise opened Emory, 5, and her mother Wendy. Jamie Is with
officially opened Its doors Tuesday, there was no the W in ter Park area M uscular D ystrophy
question that It would be w ell received by Association. In 1095, through associate contribu­
customers. Prior to the 10 a.m. ribbon cutting, an tion s and sp ecial event a ctivities, 8 ervlce
estim ated 400 people were counted standing In Merchandise has raised over 13 million to help
line. The official ribbon cutting was conducted by find a curs for up to 40 neuromuscular diseases.
Sanford Mayor Bettye Smith, along with Vernon Grand opening day prizes valued at over 130,000
Gainer, district human resources manager for marked the event. The new store la located at 111
8ervleo Merchandise and store manager Carlos Towne Center Boulevard.
Romagosa. The actual ribbon was cut by Jamie

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OVIEDO— Plcem c Homes o f Winter Park has announced
completion o f a new model home, the Meadowwood, at lt*a
community o f Creckwood In Oviedo. The Meadowwood has
1.905 square feet o f living area with four bedrooms and two
baths. Price Is i l 19,990.
Creckwood is off McCullouh Road, east o f Alafaya Trail.

Altamonte homaa
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Calton Homes has completed a
new model, the Devon, at Its hew community o f Beechwoods.
In Altamonte Springs. The Devon is 2,125 square feet with four
bedrooms and two baths. Price is 1 144.021.
The community is located on Balmy Beach Drive in
Altamonte Springs.

Bualnaaa catalog
The Florida Chamber o f Com m erce has published Its annual
catalog o f resources available to the com petitive business
market. The catalog Is designed to help Florida businesses
com er the market In areas such as custom er service,
m arketing and sales strategies.
For a free copy o f the 1996 Resource Catalog, contact the
Florida Chamber o f Commerce. (904) 425-1200.

Business changes:
Name remains the same
Htrald Staff Writsr
SANFORD — Customers going
to F itz g e ra ld ’ s n ext to the
M arin a H o te l on S a n fo rd 's
lakefront. can't help but see the
many changes which have been
m a d e . T h e o p e r a tio n h as
changed com pletely, although
the name rem ains unchanged.
Manager Frank W olf, along
w ith Dave Todd, who has taken
over the operation on October 2.
have decided to retain the name.
"It's a well-known nam e." W olf
said, "and It has a good reputa­
tion. so w e saw no reason for the
change."
Briefly, there was talk o f re­
nam ing the business "C h eers."
That is no longer being consid­
ered. W olf commented, 'W e still
plan to operate In a friendly
a tm osp h ere w h ere p o ssib ly
everyone knows your name, but
the sign outside w ill stay as Is."
W olf and Todd, have brought
about a considerable amount o f
changes. The men say the inte­

rior and exterior o f the building,
as w ell as on the menu, prices
and hours are now much Im­
proved.
W o lf , b e t t e r k n o w n a s
"W o lfle ." said he Is very pleased
with the changes which have
now been com pleted, including
the installation o f booths out­
doors. and the changes In the
menu. He Is also opening begin­
ning at 11 a.m . each day for
lunch, and food w ill be served
continuously until 1 a.m. each
night.
W olfle Is holding happy hour
Monday through Friday from 11
a.m. until 6 p.m .. w ith late night
happy hours beginning at 11
p.m.
W olf said he Is planning on
having live entertainm ent on a
regular basis, and Is presently
searching for possibly a "biasl rig-piano" type o f entertain­
ment.
T h e "N e w and Im p roved "
Fitzgeralds Is located at 530
North Palm etto Avenue In San­
ford, at the edge o f Lake Monroe.

Beneficial opens
a Sanford office
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — A Beneficial Corp o r a t lo n s u b s id ia r y h a s
expanded Its loan office system
in Florida by opening an office In
Sanford. T h e new fa cility to
located at the Village Market
Place o f Lake Mary, at 3828
Orlando Drive.
The branch to part o f Project
V a n gu a rd , an in itia tiv e b y
B eneficial'a consum er finance
subsidiaries that uses sm aller,
m ore efficient branches to offer a
full range o f consumer financial
producta and services.
Michael Roeeakl. president o f
B en eficial Florida. Inc., said
S a n fo r d M a n a g e r J a m e s
B rodsky and branch re p re ­
sentative Denise O'D ell w ill offer

eligible custom ers a fa ll menu o f
consum er finance products and
services such as first and second
m ortgages, hom e equity lines o f
credit, and *
„ According to Roaeskl. the of­
fic e w i ll w o r k w ith a re a
m erchants to provide revolving
and fixed-term credit programs
to their customers.
to favorable and Inviting to this
new Vanguard branch, la re­
tu rn . w e a t B en eficia l
forward to providing the «
m unity o f la n ia rd w ith an in­
vitin g o ffice
professional
Th e office ph-tie number is
321-2544.

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Sanford Herald

November 5,1995

People
Club inducts 4; doctors, legislators take cruise
Thanksgiving was In the air at
the November meeting o f the
Sanford Woman’s Club Wednes­
day. Pine rones were artistically
sculpted Into turkeys and col­
orful ^iilumti leaves, fall ar­
rangements nnd candy corn
f e s t i v e l y d e c o r a t e d the
clubhouse and tables.
Faye Slier, second vice presi­
dent. Indurted the following new
members nnd presented each
with n rose: Doris Gormly. Mac
Pnwlsou, Alice Poller and Gall
Stewart.
Following lunrhron. a pro­
gram wns presented by the
club's public affairs department
under (hr chairmanship o f Rose
Jacobson. She Introduced Jim
Robison, newspaper editor, col­
umnist and author who has a
passion for central Florida histo­
ry.
A bom story-teller. Robison
dramatically told Ihc women
a l K i u t a Live Oak man. Louis
Powell, whose family moved to
Utke Jrsup when he was hanged
during the Civil War In a plot
with John Wilkes Booth. Lin­
coln's assassin, to kill William
Seward, secretary o f state . The
shamed family did not claim the

MNION
■DITOR

DORIS
DIETRICH
body, which was later exhumed
and the skull remained In the
Smithsonian Institute for 100
years. Recently, the skull was
returned to a family descendent
living In Geneva and the skull Is
now buried In the Geneva cem e­
tery.
President DcLores Lash pre­
sided over the business meeting.
It was announced that she, Ruth
Gaines. Marty Colegrove and
Viola Frank represented the club
at the Florida Federation o f
Wom en's Clubs District VII Fall
Tour at the Apopka Woman's
Club.
Martha Yancey, chairman o f
the arts department, reminded
members o f the club's annual
Arts and Crafts Festival to be
held at the November meeting.

A ll m em bers were asked to
make an cfTort to enter Items
they have made in Ihc show.
Entries should be brought to the
clubhouse on Dec. 5, from 9:30
to 11 a.m.
Other events planned during
December will be bell ringing for
the Salvation Arm y and wrap­
ping gifts as a fund-raiser. Call
Betty Halback Tor bell-ringing
Information and Viola Frank
about the gift wrap.
Members were also reminded
that the Golden Age Games
begin today and registration at
the Sanford Civic Center Is a
must. Shirley Mills, chairman o f
th e G o l d e n A g e G a m e s
Tournament Bridge, announced
(hat the tournament (contract
and duplicate), will be held at
the clubhouse on Nov. 10, from
1 to 4 p.m. Bridge players are
welcome.
Other hostesses on the com­
mittee are; Carolyn Cornelius,
Carrie Greene, Betty Halback.
T o n i Hpbson, Helen Ernest.
Audrey Roush, Isabel Wilson,
Mary Dale Jones. Emy Sokol and
Libby Prevatt.

□ See Dietrich, Page SC

HsnM Photo by Tommy Vlnconl

Fay* Siler (from left) Inducts (front row) Alice
Potter end Dorle Gormly and (beck row) Mae

Pawleon and Gall Stewart Into the membership of
the Women's Club o f 8anford Inc.

Police play it safe
Annual party better than ever

SH A Y

KOEGEL

&lt;Mrl Seoul Troops 141 and 4M arrive In eolorlui ooetumoe lor a HaHowoon parly.

Oirl Scout troops observe
season with a big party
Tw o Lake Mary Oirl Scout
tibops had a big party the day
before Hallo wen at the Frank.
Evans Center. Troop 148 la a "
Cadctte troop, ages 12 and 13.
Troop 438 Is a Daisy troop, ages
5 and 6. The older girls came
dresed like a doctor, a rapper, a
gypslc and others along that
Ifiu\ In the Daisy troop, there
were several I’ocahontases. a few
Jasmines, a fairy, a Snow White
and a cowgirl.
There were a few adults and
kids who didn't dress for the
occasion. The girls divided Into
groups and held a contest to see
who could do the best make-up

LAM MARY

MARY
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job on the unadorned. Luckily
for the victim s, that la. partici­
p a n ts . th e r a th e r c o lo r fu l
make-up and green tinted oat­
m eal did wash off.
Thanks to the effort o f some

Daisy parents Patty Westbrook
and Patti Kem p, the glrla also
e n jo y e d g o in g th r o u g h a
haunted house. It waa filled with
fog, aplders. ghoulish heads,
worms, eyeballs and a werewolf.
No one went In alone.
There was also gam es, In­
cluding a spider plnata, and
food. The food waa a very big hit.
There waa skull, pumpkins and
b a t c o o k le a , w itc h ’ s b rew ,
spiders, files, knee bones and
cupcakes. The spiders were a big
hit with the adults, but some o f
the girls w ere a little afraid to try
them. For the record, the aplders
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The Longwood Police Depart­
m ent waa doing what they do
best on Halloween night, helping
to keep the children safe by
providing a safe and fun place
for the children at a reasonable
cost to the parents.
In the p u t decade, the word,
’ ’prevention” has taken on a
new look In the area o f health,
drug and alcohol abuse, adult
and Juvenile crim e, and most
aspects o f our lives. The Longw ood Police Departm ent has
been ahead o f Its tim e as It
celebrated the 15th annual Hal­
loween Party and It waa bigger
and better than ever. The goal
each year la to provide a safe yet
fun environm ent for the children
for the purpose o f preventing
Injuries.
E v e ry y e a r, th e H au n ted
Houae is spookier than U waa
and It Is the main attraction for
the older kids. A ll children are
given a free bag o f candy. The
Jupiter Jump Is a main attrac­
tion for the m iddle age groups.
For a price o f tw o tickets, a good
size Moutaln Dew refreshm ent
can be yours; Hot dogs are
another two tickets and a pop­
corn for a quarter Is a big seller
when the candy runs out.
The gam es are great for kids
any age from about nine months
to adult. The R.I.P. Oame. also
sized for any player, waa tailored
for Halloween with Us cartoon
character grave markers. The
W itc h in g P u tte r had m an y

A lysM and Mikayla Waters, apes 3 and 1 , participated In tho
costume contest. Alyssa is a flower and Mikayla Is a hobo.
winners who could sink a hole In
one o r tw o o r three, Since
football season coincides with
th e H a llow een h o lid a y , the
fo o tb a ll th rou gh the orange
pumkin hoop was a success with
the young and older crowd. All
o f the gam es were a quarter and
that Included at least three tries.
You could never find a better
bargain anywhere.
Although all o f the Longwood
Police Departm ent are to be
com m ended fo r ou tstan d in g
co m m u n ity s p irit. S ergean t
Ryan. A ssistant C h ief T erry
Baker and Pat Sm ith, organized
the event and all the Police and
Staff contributed to the success
o f the 15th annual L.P.D. Hall o w e e n p a r t y l

Clvitan Club ayts
adueation of future
The Heart o f Florida Clvitun
Club will host a special pres­
entation on Education for Ihc
Twenty-First Century by Dale
B ru s h w o o d o f th e O ra n g e
C o u n ty P u b lic S c h o o ls on
Thursday, Nov. 0. at Morrison's
C afeteria. 1840 E. C olonial
Drive. Dutch Treut dinner Is at
6pm . T h e presentation will
begin at 7 p.m.. Is open to the
pu blic and Is free. Details:
896-7201 or 865-7585.
The Heart o f Florida Clvilan
Club Is a group o f single adults
dedicated to community service,
with special focus on those who
are mentally or physically hand­
icapped. This club was chartered
□ A ss K s sg sl, P age 2C

Deacon cited for 59 years service; World Prayer Day set
Deacon AJvic Anderson o f the
Keep on Running fur Jesus” .
Second Shiloh Mlssslonary Bap­
The message o f the hour was
tist church was honored for his
delivered by ihc Rev. Vlolu K.
59 years of service and m em ­
Graham, "R id in g upon high
laces on this eurtli" Isaiah
bership In the church.
8:13-14. T h e m essage a d ­
Anderson was bom In Lake
monishes us lo know that God is
Butler (Union County). Florida.
The fam ily m oved to Orlando in
ou r rock, w e must have a
MARVA
1925 ana in 1936 Anderson
personal relationship with God.
HAWKINS
m oved to Sanford and Joined the
wc must worship, give praises,
Second Shiloh Missionary Baplove hlm.lcan on him. lei him be
tlat church.
our protector, trust him, the
Hta pastor at that tim e waa the worship service directed by the message o f the hour well luken
Rev. C J . Jackson. Anderson's holy spirit. The mass choir sang
and will give strength lo ull of
growth as a Chrtatian haa been a spirit-filled selections. Thia In­ our lives. After the message the
great experience, he aaid. A n­ deed waa the day the Lord had Rev. Cleve Gipson dedicated one
derson has served as a deacon. made as the congregation re­ o f Deacon Anderson's favorlte
Superintendent o f the Sunday joiced. The treat o f the m orning songs to him entitled " I have
School, and haa been a role was two selections presented by haa m y sh are o f ups and
m odel for young men o f the the childrens choir ages 3 to 5 downs” .
years. Their lovely little voices
church and comm unity.
Special honors for Anderson
T h e appreciation program , were heard as they sang "G ive were given by Pastor U.T. Davis,
held on Sunday. Oct. 29. at the m y heart to Jesus" and "Jesus who presented him u plaque on
11 a.m. worship service, was one wUI change your life.”
behalf o f the pastor's church.
Sister Lottie Ourhart put out Deacon board his words of en­
o f honor and praise for thia
the welcom e mat. Slater Leola couragement will forever linger
Christian.
Com m issioner Robert Thom as W illiam s dedicated a poem to In the minds o f those present.
Jr. preaided w ith a planned the honorcc. “ A Christian Man. □ lN lavklaa,Fa|i}C

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Pat Foster, chairman o f the
education department and cochairman with Vivian Buck o f
the recent Oktobcrfcst. reported
that the scholarship event was
highly successful. Annually, the
club sponsors a benefit to help a
deserving woman return to the
classroom o f her choice. The
scholarashlp will be presented In
the spring. 1996.
Ruth Oalnes. sponsor o f the
Junior Woman's Club, reported
on the Juniors' activities.
The president announced that
Charlotte Smith, club president
during 1932-34. Is writing a
book about the club which was
established in 1913.
Shirley Mills was chairman of
hostesses for the luncheon with
Mary Dale Jones as co-chairman.
Committee members were: Jean
Marcel. Nellie Coleman, Nancy
Frye, Betty Halback and Viola
Frank.

Doctors, legislators
gather for cruise

Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Brooks Edwards

Debbie Clancy,
Thomas Edwards
exchange vows
LAKE MARY D eb b ie
Michele Clnncy o f Lake Mary
iH'cnmc the bride o f Thomas
Brooks Ed wa r d s o f New
Smyrna Beach on Saturday,
Oct. 14. at 4 p.m.. at the
Celebration Church in Lake
Mary.
The Rev. Dr. Kevin Ciiubb
was the officiating clergyman
for the traditional ceremony.
The bride is the daughter o f
V a le r ic and R an d y Ham*
merstrom. 178 S. Fourth St..
Lake Mary, and the bride­
groom is the son o f Mrs. Ruth
Ed wards o f DcBary.

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Given in marriage by Tony
Clancy, the bride chose for her
vows a formal lace gown over
bridal tafTeta fashioned along
the Queen Anne silhouette.
E m b e l l i s h e d w ith
reentbmldcrcd lace medallions
and irrldcsccnts , the gown
featured a high neckline and
long slim lace sleeves. The
flowing train, accented with
m o t h e r - o f - p e a r l d e s ig n s ,
cascaded into a full chapel
sweep. Her veil o f Imported

illusion was secured by a
crow n o f flow ers and she
carried a cascading arrange­
ment o f oink roses showered
with baby’s breath, pearls and
trailing ivy.
Sharon Clancy attended the
bride as maid o f honor. She
wore a long, slim wine dress
trimmed in lace and sequins
with a side slit In the skirt. She
carried a bouquet o f pink
rosebuds with baby's breath
and white ribbons.
Flower girl was Nina Marie
Clancy who carried a basket of
rose petals. She wore a cream
and lace chiffon dress with a
headpiece o f flowers and rib­
bons.
Ring bearer was Brandon
Horvath.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held In the
church social hall.
After a wedding trip to St.
Augustine, the newlyweds are
malting their home in New
Sm yrn a Beach w h ere the
bridegroom is employed as an
engineer and the bride is a
waitress.

Hawkins
Continued from Pago 1C
Pastor Davis also presented and
appreciated the Deacons' John
Mitchell, Charlie C ollier and
John W illiam s. Bouquets o f
roses were presented to their
lovely wives. Sisters Annie Col­
lier. I.coin Williams. Mrs. Mit­
chell. und the first lady o f Shiloh.
Sister R.T. Davis.
Standing closely by his side for
many years has been his lovely
wife. Sister Eartha Bell A n ­
derson. also an ardent member
o f Second Shiloh. Honor and
gifts o f appreciation for her
Christian service were given.
The lovely ofTerlng and gifts
from various members o f the
church were well recleved by
Deacon und Sister Anderson. We
are reminded by the scripture
"That a good man's steps arc
honored by the Lord".
S|&gt;cclnl thanks go to Pastor
Davis. Sister Mary B. Wilson,
V l n n l r Mi l l e r and the
Deaeon/m em bcrs o f Second
Shiloh.

Auditions eallsd
Are you interested In a career
in dramu. pluys or musicals?
Auditions will be held Nov. 10
and 11. 6 to 8:30 p.m. for those
who are interested in being a
pari of the play "Folk-Lore • The
A frican A m e ric a n ". Contact
.Joseph Pinckney at 330-0474.
ages 20-40.

World Praytr Day
• ' Ce l e b r a t e t he H ope o f
Christ." the annual World Day o f
Prayer program, will be held

Monday. Nov. 6. at 7 p. m. at Mt.
Zion Missionary Baptist Church
on Sipes Avc. The Rev. Dr.
Frank Williams is pastor. During
this observance, people all over
the world will be praying for one
another and for Globle Ministries
Churchs will be open that day
you may enter and pray.
All pastors and churches are
Invited to join the mission dements. In charge are: Sister
B o s t o n . C o n g r e s s *1
Women's Department president:
Sister Eula Martin. Council of
Mission president: Sister Betty
W ashington, chairw om an o f
World Day o f Prayer: and the
Rev. Andrew Evans. Congress
president.

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Church expansion drive
New Bethel AME Church .
Altamonte Springs, will sponsor
a Special Church Expansion
Drive.'IKO W O 'S O L " to be held
Sunday. Nov. 19, at 11 a.m.
Featured speaker will be: United
States Rep. Hon. Alcce Hastings,
a native o f Altamonte Springs.

Celling FAMU alumni
Seminole County Chapter o f
FAMU Alumni Association Is
requesting all Seminole County
FAMU graduate-* to attend a
Rcdedlcatlon Social/Spaghetti
Luncheon on Saturday. Nov. 11.
beginning at 3 p.m. at the
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
located at the com er o f Sanford
Avenue and West First Street.
Please RSVP 323-6366 no later
t h a n W e d n e s d a y . N o v . 8.
Raymond Gaines Is president.

Koegel
Continued (r s a Pag* 1C
in Orlando. Florida on August 4.
1084. It is one or 1600 dubs
around the world and is an
altlliate o f Clvitan International,
e s t a b l i s h e d 1 0 2 0 . In
B irm in gh am . Al abama. For
unite information about this club
or litis presentation, you may
contact: Ruih Kurtz at 896-7201
or Burl Stone at 865-7585.

Qardgn club ol meet
Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club

will hold Its regular meeting on
Nov. 13. at 9:30 a.m. In Sweet­
water Oaks Community Center.
Tw o members of the garden club
will present a workshop on The
Making o f Swags. Members need
to bring 3-5 yds o f ribbon,
(lowers, clippers, etc.
Also, rem em ber the Floral
Design Class on Nov. 21. at 9:30
a.m. at the community center,
t h e instructor will be Gayle
Anderson. For further Informa­
tion contact Anna Belle West at
866-1132.

The annual banquet o f the
Seminole Countv Medical Soci­
e ty w a s h e l d a b o a r d t he
Rlvershlp Romance when 40
members, spouses and guests
took advantage o f the balmy
evening for a sunset cruise on
the St.Johns River.
The membership decided this
year to Invite the men and
women who represent the area
In the State Legislature to be
guests o f the medical society.
T h e fo llo w in g le g is la t iv e
members and their spouses at­
tending were: Rep. Stan Balnter.
Rep. Bob Brooks. Rep. Lee Con­
stantine; Rep Marvin Couch.
Rep. Bob Starks: and Sen. Karen
Johnson.
According to Rona Snyder,
administrative secretary o f the
society. "A fter a welcome aboard

by our captain and a greeting
f r o m Dr . V i k r a m M e n t a .
everyone enjoyed the cruise and
the sunset. A repast ol shrimp
nnd prime rib. among other
d e lic io u s o f f e r i n g s , was
thoroughly enjoyed by all."
Rona also said the cruise
offered the opportunity for the
m edical com m unity to meet
with and become acquainted
with the "(In c people who repre­
sent the Seminole County area
In Tallahassee."

Pilot club marks
Founder’s Day
In celebration o f its 55th
anniversary, the Pilot Club o f
Sanford hosted a Founder's Day
program and dinner to include
the 74-year-old Pilot Interna­
tional and m em bers o f the
59-year-old Orlando-Winter Park
Pilot Club.
Sanford President Ruth Gaines
welcomed and Introduced guests
In the Garden Room o f Ramada
Inn. Long wood. Vice President
Sara Patterson Introduced Larry
Furlong, former Semi nol e
Count y co m m is sio n e r, w h o
spoke to the group about con­
cepts o f county governments.
Following dinner, a specially
decorated Founder's Day cake,
the reading o f the International
code o f et hi cs and sin gin g
together the international song,
completed the celebration.

Msrfcst on Psrk
coming next wstk
Market on Park Is coming
Saturday. Nov. 11, from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m.. at
First United
Methodist Church o f Sanford,
Fifth Street at Park Avenue.
In addition to a bountiful
bazaar o f lovely hand-crafted

Jim Robison (cantor), flanked by DeLores Lash (left) and Rose
Jacobson, was guest speaker at the November m eeting o f the
Woman's Club of Sanford Inc.
I t e m s . Just in t i m e f o r
Christm as-givlng. the annual
market will feature baked goods,
fresh produce, white elephants
and lunch served from 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. The al a carte lunch
w ill Include sandwiches, hot
dogs and soup.
The public Is Invited.

Happy birthday, Salma
I f y o u sh ou ld see S elm a
Williams anytlne soon, wish the
lovely longtime Sanford lady a
"H appy 75th birthday."
Selma was honored Saturday
at a big reception at the Lake
Mary Community Center.
P a rty hosts w ere S e lm a 's
children: Jane Morgan, Jim
W illiam s, Linda T erw llleger.
Larry Williams and Mary Beth
Donaldson.

More on this next week.

8H8 clast of ’68
plans 30th reunion
The Seminole High School
Class o f 1976 Is all geared up
over the 20th class reunion
which will be held on June 29, )
1996 at the Sheraton Maitland ;
Center.
According to a spokesman, the '■
committee needs volunteers to I
help w ith the planning, or-;!
ganlzlng and helping to locate a :
host of missing classmates. I f ;
you can help, please call one o f ;
the following: Mike Good. 6 8 2 “ 0 2 9 8 ; C i n d y S e rr a e s Cun- 4
ningham. 290-8181; Rosanne-:
D lm a r tln o C o n llffe : T e re s a -)
Jackson Kumm. 322-0665; Ivory);
Davis. 322-1055; or 8usan Rich--' •
ardWenner. 323-5499.

Rowell
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were made out o f chocolate,
coconut. M ft M's and chow mein
noodles. The (lies were made out
raisins and slivered almonds.

Seniors celebrate
Better Living for Seniors held
their own Halloween party on
Halloween. The group met at
C elebration Church in Lake
Mary for food, fun and a costume
contest. There were witch's,
hobos, clowns, and more. Nancy
Stevenson, dressed like a prin­
cess, won the contest. The se­
niors also took turns walking
over to the Frank Evans Center
to tour the Girl Scout’s haunted
house.

Building plans change
A sign that has been on a
vacant lot on Longwood-Lake
Mary Road will not be there
m uch lon ger. T h e sign an ­
nounces the spot as the future
home o f the First Presbyterian
Church o f Lake Mary. Church
m em bers recently voted, by
margin o f 39 to 8. not to build on
the new location. The church
will slat where It la and renovate
Instead. T h e vacan t lot on
Longwood-Lake Mary Road will
be sold.

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Old# Lake Mary Holidays
Plans for Olde Lake Mary
Holidays, to be held Dec. 1 at
6:30 p.m. Lake Mary City Hall,
arc coming. The city festival will
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ebratlon and
be a time
lor fun. cclet
The festival is free, but
allenacss are encouraged to br­
ing a non-perishable food item or
u toy. People bringing food will
be given free holiday cookies by

the Lake Mary Woman'sClub.
People bringing toys will be
given a holiday craft by the
Stardust Girl Scouts. There will
even be a booth where children
donating toys can make their
own holiday craft.
I f you would like more infor­
mation about the festival or
would like to donate time or
supplies, call Mary Rowell at
321-1498

Keep those letters coming
DEAR AB B Y: I am an F-16
uvionicM technician in the U.8. Air
Force. In December 1991,1was on a
temporary duj y assignment to
Inciriik Airbase in Turkey. During
that month, we received many bags
o f card* and letters addressed to
“Any Serviceperson" from your
readers. One afternoon, our officer
in charge brought in three mailbags
stuffed with greeting card*. I drew
one card from each bag and wrote to
the people who sent them. The sec­
ond card I drew was from Laura
(the woman I married a year and a
half later).
We became fast friends by writ­
ing to each other constantly. When I
returned to the United States from
my overseas assignment in Ger­
many, Laura came to visit me for
four days while I was at my moth­
er's home on leave. It was love at
ftrst sight. At the end o f the four
day*. I drove her to the airport, bid
her farewell and drove home. Dur­
ing the drive home, I was in tears,
(later, 1 found out she had experi­
enced the same feelings. I
My next assignment look me to
Hill Air Force Baa* in Utah. Laura
came to visit u cuuple o f times
Iwfore deciding tu move there to be
with me. On Valentine's Day o f
1993, I proposed to her, she said
yes, and we were married un April
15.

I am currently finishing a oneyear tour in South Korea. Unfortu­
nately, Laura and I were unable to
celebrate our second anniversary
together, but we plan to make up
for lost time when I return.
So, thank you, Abby. for a great
morale-boosting program. Because
uf you. I met and married the great­
est woman in the world.
8RA BRIAN A. RONN1NG.
KUNSAN AB. SOUTH KOREA

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who have atade Operation Dear
Abby so successful every year.
Your outpouring o f lettera,
cards aao packages lifts the
spirits ef our men and women
in the military who are far hum
idaym. I invite you to participate
again this year.
Cards, letters and park ages
may be eent to the addreeaea
listed below. Mail will he dis­
tributed on a fair-share basis
from these Aerial Terminals
aad Fleet Mail Centers. Please
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color, national and ethnic origin
in administration o f Ha educa­
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to my house will
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handful or carload of
clippings. I never
throw any away. I
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Herald Staff Writer
CASSELBERRY - What docs a
retired secretary do oftcr all the
paperwork Is gone? She heads
tor the garden.
Catherine Mills moved from
Cleveland, Ohio some four years
ago with plants In tow which she
transformed Into what she catls
her rainforest In the yard o f her
Casselberry home.
“ In Florida the plants arc
Incredible," she said. "T h e y
grow so w ell."
From her hobby's conception
at the age o f six, Mills attributes
her gardening success to "shar­
ing." A native Floridian, Mills
often visited her grandmother In
Plant City. It was there she
discovered a field o f day lilies. "I
would wander out among the
(lowers,"she said. "It was the
moot heavenly feeling. That was
the magic touch. That's when f
fell In love with dowers."
She laughed as she spoke of
th e m a n y tim e s she Is so
absorbed In pruning, transplan­
ting and tending her garden that
she has spent as much as eight
hours outside. " M y dear
husband will call me In for
breakfast, lunch and dinner."
said Mills.
At times she admits to spend­
ing a large amount o f time,
money and energy for her labor
o f love yet finds the relaxation
and beauty o f the hobby far
exceeds the negative aspects.
"Anyone that comes to my
house will always leave with a
handful or carload o f clippings,”
she said. " I never throw any
away. I feel that's why my
garden grows so well because
I'm always giving some o f it
aw ay."
All the colors o f the rainbow
are represented In Mills' little
paradise. " I have one o f every­
thing you can think o f." she
sa!d."A s they bloom I Invite
friends to visit. I call this my
happening."

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Recently, couples from far and
near traveled to her home to
witness "th e pcrformancr."as
she calls It. o f her purple fantusy
trumpet. Incidentally Mills Is
often known to refer to her many
precious petals os "sh e."

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-C a t h a r in e M ills

'a nothing that can
compare to a night-blooming
cereus." she said. "S h e Is the
mother o f m y cereus. She's 38
years old. I got her from an old
Italian neighbor o f mine from
Cleveland.
Red roses, polnsetta, corals,
C h in e se p u rp le a x a l l a and
copper leaf all share In the
beauty surrounding her home.
In the fall a red five-star vine
passion flower spreads. Con­
fed era te Jasm ine b loom s In
June. Bleeding heart and more
share the spotlight.
This month and next month
ol ns e t t a a nd red c a m e lla
Ighlight the arena. Cary Grant
roses and whlssley mac roses o f
a golden shade soothe the senses
with fragrance.

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plant, gardenia, faclatas, o r­
namental pineapple, crown o f
thorns, a fig tree, aloe vera.
orchid plants. Christmas cactus,
crepe myrtle, staghorn, axaleas.
a m a r y l l i s , p a p a y a and
bougalnvlllas. all share being
cared fo r by M ills and her
husband o f 40 years. Vlctot.
Although the couple are busy
at their home church, South
S e m in o le C hu rch o f C hrist
teaching In the Bible school
program Tor 35 years, they still
find time for their three children,
Sharon. Victoria and JefTrey and
nine grandchildren.
Mills does occasionally volun­
teer her time and talents tutor­
ing remedial reading and writ­
ing.
An appropriate sign to hang In
her garden would read. "..One's
nearer to God In a garden than
any place else on carl h.

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Mills attributes her growth
success with an Ingredient called
rootone. 'i t 's a propagratlng
agent." she said, "it works like
magic. You Just dust the root or
stem and plant It. Within a
month there It's almost 90%
successful. I also use miracle
g r o w e v e r y t w o to three
m onths."
M ills nam ed m any o f the
plants that reside restfully in her
yard. From violet trumpet vine,
clytostoma or callistegiodes to
purple shamrock, purple oxalis,
udcnophylla. hibiscus,
cumcllias. crotons to sago palms,
queen palms, saber palms all
find shelter within bird o f para­
dise. mango trees and orange
trees. Not forgetting coleus, coral

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Health/Fitness
Volunteers save teeth, souls
Diamonds for Hoapict
ORLANDO — Hospice o f Central Florida w ill sponsor their
7thannu al“ Dlg for Diam onds." event on Nov. 16 and 17.
The event w ill raise money for Hospice programs.
It la co-sponsored by Swalstead Jewelers.
The event w ill take place In front o f the jew elry store, 285 3.
Orange Ave.. half a block south o f Church Street in downtown
Orlando.
The event w ill take place from 10:30 a.m . to 4 p.m.
.The Idea o f the event Is to purchase shovels o f sand for $1
each. Diamonds and other gem stones w ill be hidden In the
sand.
Any diamonds that you dig up are yours.
For more Information, call 843-6403.

Haalth Fairaat
ORLANDO — Health Fair '05 w ill be presented by the Orange
County Medical Society on Nov. lO
10and
and 11.
The fair w ill be held at the Orlando Centroplex-Expo Center
In downtown Orlando.
It Is a great way for residents o f the com m unity to learn
about progressive m edical techniques offered by health care
providers In this area.
attendees can expect to aee Inform ative displays and booths
highlighting the services o f local physicians, specialists and
hospitals.
In addition, extensive screenings such sa blood pressure
checks, akin cancer checks, hearing and glaucom a teste, and
cataract testing.
Admission to the event and all testing w ill be free.
The health fair Is sponsored by Colum bia Health Care
S ystem . Hum ana H ealth C are Plan and the O rlando
Neurosurgical Association.
It runs from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m . on Friday and 10a.m. until
4 p.m. on Saturday.

For chtoritr holidays
A message o f hope la brought hom e w ith a series o f six, free
seminars offered through Hospice o f Central Florida.
These special 90 m inute workshops focus on how those
w ho've lost a loved one can get through the often difficult
em otions surrounding this usually festive tim e o f year.
The sessions focus clearly on concrete steps to make It
through the holidays w hile reassuring those grievin g that they
are not alone.
Tw o seminars are In Spanish: 1:30 p.m . to 3 p.m. on
Monday. Nov. 20 at H oly Redeem er Catholic Church In
Kissim m ee; 1:30 to 3 p.m. on W ednesday. Nov. 29 at Christ
Hispanic United Methodist Church In Orlando.
The others w ill be from 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Nov. 21 at
Central Christian Church in Orlando, from 7 to 9 p.m. on
Monday. Dec. 4 at KUamey Baptist Church in W inter Park,
from 10 a.m. until noon on W ednesday. Dec. 6 in the
Com m unity Room at the Fashion Square Road, Orlando.
A ll seminars are free and open to the public.
For m ore Inform ation, call 875-0026, ext. 464.

Let ut know
The Sanford Herald wants to publicize your events, classes and
seminars that are avallabl# to tha central public.' *•
W e’d like to have the Information for your announcement et
least a week In advance.

ly P O U V A N A IM I
Special to the Herald
SANFORD - Flashing bright,
toothy sm iles at their Pine Crest
Elem entary School principal,
tw o giggly girls bounced o ff the
m obile oental bus on Oct. 19.
T h e p r i n c i p a l . Dr . R i t a
Ramsey, peered into the girls’
mouths, congratulating them on
the fresh dental work.
A s the Florida Baptist Conven­
tion M obile Dental C linic van
made Its Sanford and DeLand
"r o u n d s ." 99 c h ild re n and
adults received care, area coor­
dinator Mary Ellen Perkins said.
Perkins heads the Sem inole
Baptist Association volu nteer
program in its preparations for
the m obile van visits to area
schools and other service loca­
tions
“ Som etim es w e get it tw ice a
yea r." Perkins said. “ Now I'm
getting so m any placet that w e
can't get back every y ea r."
The clinic began in 1973 aa a
m inistry o f the Florida Baptist
C on ven tion abd has served
500.000 people since II first
rolled along Florida's highways.
Former pastor Franklin
Russell ana his w ife JoAnn
trace! with the unit serving as
health screening coordinators.
Th ey keep the unit in service
and w ork w ith h ea lth p ro­
fessionals locatin g equipm ent
and sterilizing supplies.
"W e go all over Florida stop­
ping at schools, health depart­
m ents and hom eless shelters,"
JoAnn Russell said. "People o f
low incom e can be treated re­
gardless o f race or religion ."
Russell guided a tour o f the
dental bus at the 82nd annual
Sem in ole Baptist A ssociation
m eeting held at Stetson Baptist
Church on Oct. 16.
8he said Baptist offerings pro­
vided the needed service.
" It 's m ostly for em ergency
Russell said. " A lot o f
folks w ouldn't have dental care
at all. Th is Is your Cooperative
Program funding In action ."
A team o f six O eorgla Baptist
convention representatives *i*o
visited the m obile clinic.
Dr. H oyt Deaa cam e with the
team. He said the group
expected to leant how the m obile
oentai cunic operates in nopes u
putting a H fn llT m odel on the
road serving rocdfral and dental

Breast milk banks: are thay healthy?
If M N M M IU
Associated Prats Writer_________
BOSTON — Rhlannon
O reyw oif owes her life to Sent
Lelcht but the tw o have never
met. Lclcht'a breast m ilk, do­
nated through a human m ilk
bank In W orcester, has helped
keep 16-month-old Rhlannon
olive.
"She would have been in a
hospital without the m ilk bank.'
Id the girl's mother. Linda
said
eyw&lt;
Grey
w olf ofColchester. Conn.
She said h er dau gh ter Is
allergic to cow and goat m ilk and
to all com m ercial baby formulas.
O reywoif. 45, la unable to pro­
duce enough m ilk on her own to
feed her baby.
" I thought. I have all this m ilk
and I m ight aa w ell donate It to
these poor little babies who need
It." said Letcht, 34.
There are eight m ilk banka In
the United States and Canada.
Th ey only feed about 2.000
babies a year, but human m ilk
bank advocates say their serv­
ices save Uvea.
"A s sm aller and sicker babies
are saved, there Is more need for
a specific food for them ." said
Mary Rose Tu lly. director o f the
m ilk bank at W ake M edical
Center In Raleigh. N.C. "T h e
least difficult thing for them to
digest Is human m Uk."
In addition to Raleigh and
W orcester, m ilk banka also
operate in Denver. 8an Jose,
Calif.. W ashington. Lexington.
Ky. . W ilm in g to n . D el., and
Vancouver. British Columbia.
The first mUk bank in the
United States opened in (b e
early 1900s in Boston. By the
1970a, there were m ore than 90
banka across the country, im ­
p ro v in g m ed ica l tech n o lo g y
cn abieo doctors to save earlier
premature
and m ilk from
the banks nourished them.
In (h e IB 80s. com m ercial
form ula com panies developed
form ulas specifically for pre­
m ature babies, reducing the
demand for bank m ilk. Then
conic AIDS.
W orried about the possibility
o f HIV. the virus that causes
AIDS, being transmitted through
a donor's mUk. most o f the
country's mUk banks shut down.
Most doctors stopped prescribing
donor mUk.
"H IV was the nail In the coffin

oped strict guidelines lo r m ilk
banks. Milk donors are screened
In the sam e w ay that blood
donors are. T h ey have to All out
questionnaires, undergo Mrwwl
testa and not be in a high-dak
group for AIDS o r other diseases
like hepatitis. Th e donated m ilk
Is heat treated to kill any viruses
that m ay have slipped through
and then frow n , to be thawed
when needed.
Now the m ilk Is available only
by prescription.
Most specialists agree that
processing reduces the lik eli­
hood o f transm itting disease, but
the heating and freezing also
destroys some o f the m ilk's moot
valuable qualities.
“ There Is probably a retention
o f about SO percen t o f the
b e n e fic ia l p r o p e r tie s ." said
Miriam Ertkaon. director o f the
m ilk bank at the Medical Center
o f C entral M assachusetts in
W orcester.
“ W e're between a rock and a
hard place. Doctors are afraid to
use the m ilk unpaateurised but
they also say that heat-treated

tre a te d , ca n p re v e n t som e
comm on diseases am ong pre­
mature babies, One klUer Ulr -tt
is necrotizing en terocolitis, a
ea st that destroys sections o f
the baby's
show* (hat human m ilk reduces
the incidence o f the disease,
"F o r prem ature bebfo*, (he
wntftnul la a m ixture o f human
mUk and form u la." aakl Davkl 8.
Ncwburg. a scientist at Boston's
Bhrtver Center far Mental Re­
tardation w ho atudtoa the m ate­
rials in human m ilk that protect
" I think m ilk *«•««*«* are im ­
portant" as a w ay o f providing
m ilk for prem ature infants who
n eedit, heaaid.

Dr. Rajiv Ratal axamlnaa James O liver's teeth
aboard tha Florida Baptist Convention M obile
Dental Clinic van. Volunteer dental assistant Kay
overwhelm ing. Adults there recie v e d e x te n s iv e em ergen cy
care.
"W e had 49 in tw o days,"
Perkins said. "Som e w ere on the
unit for one and a h alf bou ts."
In addition to dental care,
patients receive spiritual care. A t
Pine C rest It was 10-year-old
Jam es O liver's first dental visit.
Volunteer dental assistant Kay
Eckhardt showed him each denuu loot ana ■ ■ i-a m m now me
d e n tis t c le a n s an d ris e s a
lltlfm
BA II rerun* person's teeth. O liver also col­
wc KrecYifQ Ii9Ut
said. " Eleven showed up. U nto ored a coiortng book w ith volun­
w ere m any children eho needed teer Oene Estrtdge from Central
Sanford,
dental care and didn't get it. It's B «p u s t1m
m em m m m
sad."
bow Ood can dean the hsart and
P e r k l n a s a i d D e L a n d ' a . repair m e oroaen piece* oc me.
W oodland Elem entary principal
Th a m ob ile d en tal project
JoAnne Rodkey, work ed hard doesn't end w hen the van leaves
collected item s are deliv­ callin g parents to try to get the the area. Perkins said It la
ered to the Association office in form a retu rn ed in tim e fo r Im portant that patients enloy
Orange C ity, w here Perkins and treatm ent when the van was at spiritually healthy Uvea in addi­
volunteers prepare them for pa­ the school on O c t 16.
tio n to m ain tain in g h ealth y
tient dM rtouUon follow ing de­
"S h e called and she callad ami mmh She said
hopes area
ntal care.
she ca lled ," Perkins aakl. "T h ere church m em bers w ill "fo llo w
Perkins paid the program not w e re s e v e ra l c h ild re n w h o
only Involves m any vQnmteere. (couldn't get) needed care. M w ’
m a a PWavlRmw
k a a a llM ^ a m
a .II
T T r e re a c h in g o a t fo r
but r - frrel personnel also get W—
into the act. Teachers aak if the
tn con trast response a t the _____t " Perkins m id. "W e don 't
children have toothaches o r de­ C e n tra l F lo rid a C om m u n ity w
a n t t h e m to fa ll b y th e
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ntal problem s and the t r hmrl C l i n i c , S a n f o r d , w a s
needs In Oeorgla.
"W e cam e to learn about it,"
D ea l said, "b u t w hat w e've
learned is that w e've got a kit
m ore to learn ."
The Florida project involves
local churches in the effort aa
area congregations collect Item s
for dental and health "good y
|s" to be distributed by local
un leers.
M arian H a m m ett, w h o in
charge o f the Northside Baptist
collection in DeLand, stacked a
colorful pUe o f the handmade
cloth bags.
"A t first w e didn't have very
m any item s donated," Hamm ett
said. “ But everyon ejp H on the
tu&gt; w ith
ty. W e usually give about 50

a

■ends hom e health history forma
for parents to return.
“ I bring in dental hygienists,
and w e screen the children."
Perkins said. "W e try to get the
M
S M II
veea
ryt nccay M
ones*
Perkins said one o f the disap­
pointm ents she (hoes la when the
student w ith severe dental pro­
blem s can’t be seen because
parental permission forma aren't
returned. Th at's the w ay it was
a t Ptne C rest Elem entary in
Sanford this year.

W omen have a c c e ss to safer,
more accurate mammograims

m ote accurate m anunowsine
everyw here from hospitals to

tration 'a requirem ents have
B u t m a m m o g ra m s h a ve
significantly im p to w t mam- m im ed up la ID percen t o f
Quality a t m ore than oreaai cancers, unucs m m toai
10,000 fa cilities n atiftfiw id fi was because nobody required
particularly in nine states that m am mog raphy centers to use
n e v e r b e fo r e m a n d a te d u p - d a t e equipm ent, doctors
fftHfjiTTTagrrphy
mmtA trained to interpret roam m oa g e n e r a l/ S rm m tlng O ffice gram s accurately o r techni-

CMMf** Uar* Siw*l*ift B*k*viw

W w M auds MQ

VIJay Moradia, M.D.
ispleased to announce
the opening of Ns
in
Orange Cfy.

• Plastic &amp; Reconstructive Surgery
• Maxillofacial Surgery
• Cosmetic Surgery
• Hand Surgery

Zlotkin said there whs no hard
scien tific eviden ce suggesting
that treated, donated m ilk was
better than formulas. In addi-

VUay Moradia, MIX
Board Certified Surgeon
1061 Medical Center Drive
Suite 201
Orange O y . a 32763
904/774-5811 |

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with m erely reacting to circum ­
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
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you are Involved In a join t
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respect your partner's opinions.
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that can survive in the most
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By w ay o f a hint, try to find the
key m ove in today's deal. South
la in three no-trump. How do you
expect the play to proceed. West
leading a low heart?
A fter winning the first trick
w ith dum m y's queen. South can
g e t h o m e by p l a y i n g on
diamonds. This dislodges W est's
entry before his heart suit is
established. But if W est has the
d u b a*** and Baat the
ace. playing on du bs works. It is
a guess. However, as South has
three guaranteed diamond tricks
available and m ight get only tw o
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C AM C SA (June 21-July 22)
M ake su re to be ex trem ely
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partner's heart suit. Now the
contract had to foil. South hav­
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Legal Notices
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF T N I E IO M T IIN T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D FO N
tC M IN O lt COUNTY,
F L O R ID A .
c a s i n o .i a a - i a a o - C A - t d - L
SUN O AN K , N .A .. a national
banking association,

Plain! ill.
I S I S PR O G R A M S . INC., at al.
Defendants.

N O T IC I OF DAL*

Notics la hereby given that
pursuant to tha Final Judgm ent
ot F o raclosura in tha c a u s e
ponding m tha Circuit Court In
and tor S em inole County,
Florida, C a t s N o. 93 -t840. tha
undersigned Clark will sail tha
property In Sem inole County,
Florida described a t:
Lola 13 and 14, Block 0 , Tract
no. S3. San L an d o Springe,
according to tha Plat thereof a t
recorded in Plat Book S, P a g o
a t, of the Public R ecords of
Summble County, Florida,
al public ealo to tho highest and
boat bidder lor cash at 11:00
A M . on the 30th d a y ot
N O VE M BE R , I l l s , at the
Sem inole County Courthouse,
301 N orth
Park A venue,
Sanford, Florida.
Dated O ctober 30th, 1445.
Maryanne M orse
Clerk ol tha Court
Uy: Jane E. Jasew ic
As O epuly Clerk
Publish: N ovem ber S, 13, I M S
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N O T IC I O F M L B
Pursuant to Florida Statutes
Self Storage Act, Sections I 3 SSS
A S3 JOT, Sale ot Contents In
leased space to satiety O w ner
liens:

113 David Y eager
MJ Dennis Hites
34* Lynn H . P a g e
334 M arilyn Andersen
see Bobby C. Satina
To b t n M Of Atpoaotf ol
T h un ., N ev. 14th. IfO tat W a m.
Public Auction, cash only.
A t: Sun R ay Store Assay
410 Rinehart Road
Lake M ary, FL33T44
All m ay pay up, call 333-4333
Pu blish : October 3t, and
N ovem bers. IR J
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
J U D IC IA L C tR C UtT ,
NS A R C FO R
S I M I N O L I O O W R TT,
C A S I N O . M * 0 4 ? S * O A » t 4 *1
TH O M A S 8. P O S T tM S K I and
ELLEN L. P O S T IM 8 K I, h u sb a n d
and wife,
Ptemttfts,
vs.
JA C K L V N N I R ICO ,
N O T IC I O F S A U I
N O T IC I IB N I R M V O IVBN
that pursuant to S ummery Finer
J u^tg^nont at Paeaataauaa en^f
O rder
R esch edu lin g
Poreo loaure la t a D ate entered
In the above sntRte d c a u s a In
tha Circuit Court bt
P
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property srtuatad In
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wOUs?I|F| I* ■lOCtQOf
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follow s:
Lot S. H O LLO W S ROOK W t I T ,
accordin g to tho m ap o r Rial
th ereof a t re c o rd e d bt Flat
• o a k S i, p a g e s B4 through *0
P u blic R e c o rd s ot Sem in o le
County, Florida,
at public sa le , to tha highest
and
id boot b id d e r tor aaah , at
11:00 A .M . an
t o s s , at tha W o o l front S a a r of
Som m olo C ounty C ouithouoo.
Sanford, Florida.
DATED this S la t d a y ot O C T O ­
BER. to st.
MARYANNI M fU t tl
C LE R K O F T H I C O U R T
By: Jano I . Jaaaertc
D ooutv t l o f t
LA W R E N C E N . S T IlM tR , IS O ..
TBT O ougtaa Avenue
Florida S I M 4
Attorney for Plaint ate.
IN A C C O R O A N C S W ITH T N I
A M E R IC A N S W ITH D tSA SIU T V
ACT. P IN S O N S W ITH D ISA BILI­
TIES N I I D I N O A S P IC IA L
A C C O M M O D A TIO N T O PAR TICIP A T I IN T H IS F R O C U D N I O
SHOULD CONTACT COURT
A D M IN IST R A T IO N AT M l N .
Park A venue, ON301. la n ia rd ,
Florida S t F T I, T I L I P N O N I
' |407) 333-4130 oat. 4U T . N O T
LATER T H A N S E V IN D A Y S
PR IO R TO T H I P N O C IIO tN O .
IF H E A R d ia IMPAIRED, (TO O )
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N O T IC I
O F F IC T IT IO U S R A M I
N o n e * t* hereby given that
am e n g a g e d in b u sln e ta at 1037
Northern W ay, W inter Springs,
FL 33708,
I. S a# m ln
‘ o l* C' ounty,
Florid a, un der the Fictitious
N a m e ot A W I R I O A N H O M S
I N S F i e r t O N S , a n d that I
intend to register sa id nam e
with
tha
D ivision
at
C o rp o ra tio n s.
T alla h a sse e ,
Florida, m a c cord an ce with the
p ro v isio n s o f tho FIctHM us
N om e Statutes. To-W it: Section
M S .0 S , Florida Statutes I M t .
R.J. H u gh es, Jr.
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N O T IC I
O F FtO Y IT tO tM N A W I
N otice I* hereby given that w *
are e n g a g e d In b u e M e ta at 731
Induotry
R d .. Su ite
to t,
L o n g w o o d , FL 31740, Sem m ola
County, F lorida, un der the
FIcKlout N a m * ot I L I T I W O O D
P R O D U C T S S U P P L Y , a n d that
w o Intend to regie ter said nam e
w ith
th e
D ivision
of
C o rp o ra tio n *,
T a lis h a sto *.
Florida, m accordan ce with the
provision of the fictm ou s N am e
S la tu ts t,
To-W rt:
S ection
M t .O t , Florida Statutes 1 M 1 .
C oiporatfSn: Q ianl Properties,
htc.
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P U B L IC N O T I C I
OP IN T IN T TO F IL I
A C IR T t F t O A T I O P N I I O
The a p plican t, a O a o rg ia
Partn ersh ip
kn ow n
os
R enaissance Retirement LTD, II
(L.P.I, w h o sa P artn ers are
W inter H a v e n H om es, Inc.,
E d w trd I . L a n t, C on n ls I .
Bropdon, C hris S ro g d o n , Kathy
Pilar, J. Victoria Lana, Heather
M cC an n • Darren C . Tucker, aN
ow n in g controlling Interest in
tho p a rtn e rsh ip , a n d w h o so
o ffic e * o r* lo c a te d at: 4000
Lake Forest Drive • Suite 300,
Atlanta. O A 30334; ann oun ce*
Rs Intent to tile a Certificate ot
H ead application on or b elora
N ovem ber 3Sth, I M S with the
Florid* A gen cy for Health C a re
Adm inistration. The application
will seek o Certificate ot N e e d
and euthorlration to construct
and operate up to • o n * hun­
dred seven teen (11T) b o d fro *
standing skilled nursing horns
for a c o st o f not to o s c o o d
M , 100,000. It wtd b e located in
Sem inole County. H R S Dfetrlct
7. Subdistrict 4. Tho protect, H
gran ted, I* e x p e c te d to b ocom o
operational in I M F , a n d will b *
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you era required to t a r v * a
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c o p y o l your written d e fe n se s,
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sat forth
N any, to it an DAVID J. STER N,
they d e c id e to a p p e a l any d e c i­ m sa id Default Final Judgm snt,
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Piam tiN,
R O BER T J. OALV.
N O T IC E O F A O T tO O
TO: ROBERT J . DALY
3SM Knudtan Drtvo
Sanford, PL 33773
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toraclos* a mortgaco
on ma following property in
•ammcle County, Florida:
Tha North 1/1 of Let 13 (Mo*
South 11.8 toot for right-ofway), Lordtend guOdhrliton. at
recorded m Plat Book a, Rage
M , Public Records ot tomMol*
County, Florida.
hat bt*n tiled against you and
you ar* required to serve a
copy ot your written dotonoo*.
tt any, to H on PatrMk A.
McOoo, Itqu lro, McOoo S
Power*. F. A., tho PlaintitTs
attornoys, whoso address I*
Post Offtc# So■ SSM, Orlando,
Florida 33403-344*. within thir­
ty (30) days after the first publi­
cation of IhM Notice wtd fdo tho
original with the CMrk of this
Court either before oorvic* on

the Plam tfN k attorney or im m e­
diately thereafter; otherw ise, a
default w M b a entered agam st
you for tho rotiaf dem an d ed M
the com plaint or petition.
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N O T IC I IS N I M B Y O IVEN
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141— Homes for Sale

111—Office
Space/Rent

OOV'T FORECLOSED homei
lor pennies on the St. Delln
quent Ta i, Repo's, REO's
Your area. Tell Free III
20*4*04771 Ret. H i m ter
_exrr«dltoNn|t;_
HIDDEN LARK, 1/2. Owner
fin an cing 11,000 down.
55*5/mon.0*f.*B0.774-7071.
a DEBARV Country Cape Cad
Luxurious heme on t t acres.
Mailer telle with garden
lecvtrl. 2 car-garage, toon
tain, gold flafs pond, RV perl.
21x15' workshop. Okay lor
hones......Ottered al SI tlAeo.
Barhara SIasmens 2121Ml
Call hart Real Estate H17«rt
kWr/tL’t

OFFICE a Storage. 400 sq II. *
up MOVE IN SPECIALI IMS
man. Ml 0110or M l 2554
SANFORD, 0111c* space, MOO
sq II. building total, 1100 sq
II per otllce unit. 1117*04
lU I SO. FT., Store Iront, hvy
traffic areal ISM monlh.
Itrmtrem Msolty 17114*5

127— Storape/Offlee
______ Space______
OUTDOOR STORAOE. Boats,
RV. Equipment. Fenced A
lighted. Call 1114&gt;44________

A J lC 4 H T A A A * g :

LOCAL BUSINESS Upgrading

PINE RIDGE CLUB, Condo*
1/1. utility room. Ready to
■el. All Now. 224-1014.

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Hom os/tak
PA LM V A L L E Y , encloied
living
iving re
room, dining
I In kit.,
al, Ice maker refrlgere
tor, in . fen In each ream,
ullllly, wesh/dryer, l eer
carport, 122.022.2451127.

2/4 ACRE + . toned AO. 1/2,
fenced, dining, fam., sern.
porch, garage, pond. 1102,100
R EN OVATED . New carpel.
patnl, fenced 152.100.
HOUSE W/Sep. Mather In law
apt. A etttcu detached, fenced,
mlntcond. tltf.fOO.
PRE FORCLOSURE. »» prlv.
fenced, carport. 144,250
OW NER F IN ., new paint,
carpet, fence, carport, 151.000.
HIDDEN LR. 1/2. renovated,
new carpel roof palnl, fenced
corner lot. 174,500.

141— Homes for Sate
R E A L E S T A T E , INC.

EXCHANGE OR SELL your
property located anywhere I
INVESTORS REALTY tN H Il

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141— Homes for Sale

322-74M

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CREAM F U F F II t M rm .
Home w/sunken family rm.l
Fenced yard, huge oaks. scm.
porch, ceramic tile, near
park It Only 151.500.

3235771

P CLOSE TO AUTOTRAIN*
NEW MALL A HOSPITAL
1 Bedroom, concrete block
home In very good shape .................................... 47.100
Barbara Sintmens Beet 122 1721
Call Bart Real Estate 1217450
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ON BAY AYR., Saaterd. in .
toned smaW koilassi or ettke.
CHA. 151.000. STRATFORD
REALTY.................. ill-2441
o PINE RIDBE CLUB CONDO*
2 Bedroom. 1 bath. Indoor
laundry room, roomy kitchen,
all appliance*, ceiling fan*,
window treatment* Included
for only..................... Sff.fOO.
Barbara IMsmaa* 122-1721
Call Bart Reel Estate 122-7440
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SANFORD, 2/1. CHA, near
shopping B schools. S54.**0
Melitsewdd ReeWir 222-mi
SOME OWNER PtnencInB. 2
Acres + Heme. IMMEDIATE.
n ie iT le r Beepsr 4W57M.

.R E A L E S T A TE , INC.

R E A L E S T A T E , INC.

372 74N

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R I 6 6 IU U R t . Owner Trans
ter. Upgraded 1/2, low cash
down with good credit. Only
MfJOO. CHRIS BROWN:
Re-Mai Preferred: M l 1000.
OHISTORIC DISTRICT*
Huge kitchen, double lot, II ft.
ceilings, wood floors, every­
thing you'd eipect from an
Historic home and more.
.................................. 170.000.
Barbara Simmons Eve: 222-1720
Call Bart Root Estate 11174*4
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R E A L E S T A T E , INC.

3117434
INVESTORS SPECIALI 1/1's
Brick home, needs work. BUT
IT* a BAROAIN at SlfAOO.
Hllllmen Oreep lac. Realter............................ 221-0222.
LAKE MARY, By Owner, AND.
1/2, fplc.. scm. porch, fenced
yard. sac. system. 1220 tq. ft.
Motivated Seller. HO 10*7.
NO DOWN PAYMENT, Far
geelltied beyersl l/lty, In
super condition, on large lot.
If you are curmetly on any
waiting list tor a house. WE
HAVE HOMES AVAILABLEI
Hllllmaa Oreep Inc. Real­
tor............. ..............22I-B222.

O PRICED TO SELL*
like new Inside and out tor

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Barbara Simmon* 212-1710
CaMBari Real Estate 222 74*0
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R E A L E S T A T E , IN C

3317m
SANFORD, 4/1 1400 + Sq. Ft.
Fireplace. Ig. shaded let. TLC
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.040.200.221-0027.
SANFORD, 1/1J , near Hamilton
Elem. Huge shady back'
00*.100. Close to ~
Call ter Appt. 221OSH.
SANFORD, Deem to Eapandi
Lg. l/l. Mk. heme. CHA. dbl.
garage, an 2 LOTS I Fenced.
ONLY I
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STENSTROM
R E A L T Y , IN C .

NensHM Up In Carrtego Cette
a 2/1, Large Living Room,
Screen Rm., C/HA. Clean A
Nice.......................... 55.4*5 00
a 2/1, Patio. Shed. C/HA.
.....................................12.445.
a 2/1, 14* Wide, needs some
TLC. mast ho moved.55.4*500.
a l/ l, Doubl* Wide Large
Petto. Carport. Large Metier
Bedreem, C/HA. Clean A
Nice....................... 114,500 00.
P All Itie above are cash price.
Fisfisfidfig
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407-221-4424Or 044-2014
1 BDRM., REMODELED. New
both B kit. tern, perch I 0420
down. $140month. 104100
12 FT. RV. toNB Florida rm. B
furniture. It OAKS RV PARK.
_JLot400ett£5J£m ^— _ _ _

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Located near Labe Menree,
this heme Is derllngl 1 Master
Seltes, 2 baths, kitchen
w/breakfast bar. scm. perch
w/vlnyl windows) ttM.OOtl

LOCATES IN AtCfAKCAl
A 4/1 an a 1/4 acre with a big
family ream, fully equip., kit..
Indeer laundry room, fenced
yard A t eterago btdge. S lf.m

3723414 • 3213714
LAKE MAIT • SANFONO

111 (.21 ST.

RRSTORRO. Charming, 2
bdrm., 1 both, garage, tpk.,
OAK FLOORS. CHA. new
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1 OUPLSXEA each unit 1/1,
MOJO*. Downtown Historic
......................M24IM.
2/1. NEWLY REMODELED,
Must seel Esc. starter heme,
in great cend. near atom.
school, S27.222. Call: 224*40
1 BDRM., I bath. 2 let*, fenced
In. If. util. rm.. 1411A CNASE
AVB. Sanford. M » 70*7

133— Acrooft-

I'LL BUT OR LEASE TOUR
HOUSE, make payments B do
.Call ter dstalls.
.400-7207
BUY HOUf ISIS
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SANFORD. V i. FAMILY teem.
C/HA, renovated, Oliae

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Shiner* 20 dt.. Med. Shiner* S4
dr.. LO Minnow* IOC dr.. Mod.
Minnows 754 d r. Worm*. 22
bs„ Cricket* 21 Tub*. Plus
Tee.______________________
SPA/HOT TUB: I PERSON
portable w/equip underwater
light. Cedar GAZEBO. Never
ueed.SI47S.4g7.
WBIDER HOME GYM. S72.0S;
Akpomoter Eear. Bike 175.00;
0 80 " 0 1511.

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Murk tfHftt. Call 18-4101 a

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SM; 2- it " atactrlc Si21aa; 1W atmoet now sNetrlc 2171.
t. WASHERS: Maytag S71,
KelvtnatorWO.
1. DRYERS: Kanmara STS.
407-221-4424ar 20A20I4
AUV ANN SELL Oood clean
used furniture A antiques. In
shop re lln lsh ln g a v a il.
LARRY'S MART...... 22B-4I24
COUCH A LOVE SEAT, oftwhile A mauve. Esc. cend.
fpefloea. 1440.407 270400*.
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gab, Nbe NEW. PAID I4M.
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ORRAT CONOITtONt SOFA A
Levsnet. net. cater rattan
aad table w / « l a s s .
entertntmwent ctr. Call Bonnie
222-1110work number._______
HOSPITAL B IO , Electric wtlh
side rail*. Irendte Mature.
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a MATTRESS B L
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extra t»rm.oe&gt;.22A40M.
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WASNCR/ORVIR. In paed
candltten. Cell; 2E2-S7M._____
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•Prequalification Free of Charge
•Closing Cost Incentive

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•Loaded with Standard Features

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parts. QMOOt
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SPACES

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                    <text>Sanford Herald
Serving S a n fo rd , Lake Mary a n d S e m in o le County s in c e 1908
88th Year. No 32 - Sanford. Florida

Developing waterfront

I NEWS DIGEST

agreed lo lieroine eipial decision­
making partners on a Conuminily
Redevelopm ent Area governing
Ixiurd. T h e i l l y would retain a
one-vole ina|orlty reganlless of the
number o f m em licrs on the Ixiard.
Officials hope the Incentive pro­
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
gram will draw businesses to help
Herald Stall Writer
establish a uuhpie. viable eeonoinle
SANFORD — The proposed rede­ "niche" for the area.
After (lie formal OK. the city must
velopment of downtown and the
waterfront got a boost Tuesday as move quickly lo establish the CRA
ellv and conntv officials Informallv ! See C ou n ty, P a g e 5 A

C ity , c o u n ty
team u p

□ People
W h at’s C o o k in g ?
Heap |hr autumn harvest with a varlrtv &lt;&gt;l
delirious entree salads. Combine greens with a
eholse nl meals for a drlleloiisom*-dish meal
l See P i f e 3B.

Com ing to m o rrow
The ninth an n u al Lake Mary-lleathrow
Festival of the arts w ill grace the fields at L and
L Acres Ranch tills weekend. Your olllclal guide
to artists and events will hr Inehtded Thursday
Inside the

Marina
Island
By NICK PFEIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - Two major devel­
opments will lx* umler consideration
this Thursday evening, before the

Airport
business
growing

Something nice to wear

SanfordHerald.

[B R IE F S
Sp ecial O ly m p ic s set
LAKE MARY — T h e swinish nl liaskethalls
skimming through the lumps and the sounds ol
gymnasts performing their routines will till Lake
Mary High School Salurdav as die Seminole
County S|K*elal Olym ples cumlucl llielr tall
Indoor games.
The Ixiwllng port Ion ol i In names will he
conducted at the Altamonie Lanes Howling
Center on D ouglas Avciuu in Altam ontc
Springs.
The games al Lake M.ii\ w ill consist ol
liullviilii.il liaskeiti.dl skills team eompeilllon
and gymnasties. itowllug skills will consist ol
regulation bowling games In Individual and
team events.
Volunteers should arrive ai both sties no later
than H:15 a.in. Oct. 7 The rvn iis should lie
eoinpleled at about noon
Individuals who would like lo volunteer In
help al either local loti should roiilaci Larry
Levine at ‘ M2-527H nr 8*&gt;‘ l 8*»5 I or l.m Houncd
al 2&lt;&gt;3H(M3 nr 322 13 5 1

By NICK PFEIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer

Robbery in v e stig a te d
SANFORD — Th e Seminole Count v shcrld's
Major Crimes Division Is eoulinuing Its in
vesllgntlon Into bank rohheiies ai ilie llarneit
Hank In Longwood and Nations Hank In Lake
Mary.
Photo lineups containing die pieiiin ol I **
year old Christopher Donaldson ol Sanlord.
"suspected ol being Hie “ wlg liamlll" are being
shown to employees ol both hanks
The bandit robbed six hanks In Otange a ml
Seminole Counties since Sepi I I
Donaldson Is presently being held In Orange
County Jail, so lar charged onlv m eoiim eilon
with the robbery ol a Whiter I’ark Hank on
Monday ol tills week

Living will s e m in a r

First Friday L u n c h e o n
SANFORD — The CTrratri Santonll haiiibci ol
Commerce will meet tills Friday ai I2 noon. Im
lls First Friday Luncheon lln- ma|or s u b le t i til
discussion will be lilt* eeoiioinli developiuetll n l
Sanford
Reservations arc required Foi tidormaiioii
and/or resi*rvalloiis. phone die t h.iinhei olln . u
322 2212
See Briefs. P a ge 5A
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fi If we d e sire respect for the
law, we m ust first make the
law respectable, j
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The Women s M is s io n Society ol St. Paul s
Missionary Baptist Church wants to help needy
children in Sanford One ol their protects is lo supply
the eco n o m ically d isad van tag ed c h ild re n at
Goldsboro Elementary School with clothing Principal

Ron Nathan recently accepted the lovely items from
Mission Society president Ruth Allen, financial
secretary Margarot D Oliver, and members Ruth
Brown and Jose Allen

SANFORD — A helicopter service
was approved and a complaint was
settled yesterday morning during a
Sanlord Alr|xirl Authority meeting
While Ixith matters were schcdidrd
oil the agenda. Director &lt;&gt;l Aviation
Steve Cixike said one late Item was
brought up regarding a major m*w
company move to the airport prop
erty.
“ Illll Dermaeeutteals, a skin t are
product mamitaeturer. wants to
move to the airport facility." Cooke
said. "Right now they have two
buildings In Orlando and one avia
tlou facility al the Orlando airport
hut they want to combine into one
operation right here In Sanlord
Cooke said the company plans to
Iniitd a $2.5 m illion t.u Dllx to tin
west ol building I Idle loiniei
Anpoit Aulliorllv nfller areal when
they will m.umfaciim* die piixlueis
ami prepare them lor distribution
"Then they will need a laxlwav
area lor tlirlr plane which handles
dlslrlhillton lor die eompain a s
See A irp ort. Page 3A

Meeting focus: Timacuan concerns
B y N IC K P F E IF A U F

LONGWOOD — South SciuinoU llosplial will
lie the setting for a special workshop lluusdav.
Oct. 5. on living w ills Discussion will Include
durable powers ol attorney, do nnt-irsuscHair
orders, and other m ailers
The workshop will be held next lo lilt hospital
al 52 1 Physicians Plaza, oil Sl&lt; I3 I It begins .u
lOa.in.
Reservations a re rei|uesicil by phoning
IH00 62I-5-P3H

Sanford P la n n in g and Zoning
Commission m eeting The major
Welcome Center at the airport, and
planned d e v e lo p iu e t ll lur the
western hall ol Marina Island an
Ixitli listed on I he agenda
Regarding the lakcfrnni develop­
ment. plans call lor major changes
to the area presently occupied by
tin Marina Hotel and Fli/gcrahls
Restaurant. It calls for the hotel to
lx* expanded from a 2-story Hid
See Planning, P age SA

Herald Stall Wider
LAKE MARY
Water, water, everywhere And
Lake Mary is gelling concerned about mil icily
lln* high levels, hill Ilie quality ol the water.
Prior to the regular Thursday night city
commission meeting dlls week, a special called
Hireling has been scheduled lo discuss drainage
issues, primarily a report on water quality in the
rtmaeuaii subdivision.
An addttlon.il m ailer expected lo lx lirouglil up
regarding I imaeiiaii. is a concern voiced by
residents over anew W lim Dixie store proposed t&lt;»

be bull ill trout ol l linaeuaii
Residents say they have been passing out llyers
throughout Timacuan urging everyone lo appear
al die meeting ibis week. The eillzens' comments
are lo be heard during die public presentation
period of the special work session.
The Special Hireling is scheduled lo hegiu at 5
p m ., in the commission chambers ol Lake Mary
City Hall
A l 7 p ill . or as soon llierealter as possible. Ilie
regular commission H ireling will convene. As ol
earlier Hits week. Ilie billowing Hems were listed
on I he agenda
• Call lo order - Pledge ol Allegiance, approval

o f intrudes.
• Citizen participation
• Special presentation, appreciation eerlilleah
lo Shad Ilrodle for committer service.
• Report of city manager (see lie low I
• Reports of mayor and enmmlssloiiers
• Report of city attorney — Sim Drive sailslac
lion and release/Siiiilkmk.
• Ordinance 7I&gt;5 — 2ml reading
Amending
impact fees, (postpolled hum Sept, lil
• Ordinance 772- Rezone Irom 1*0 lo C L 2.0-1
acres located al ilie northeast corner ol Lake Man
Houlevard and Rinehart Road Michael McAidh
S ee Lake Mary, Page 3A

M uch in store at P io n e e r D ays 1ST W ays
B y N IC K P F E IF A U F

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD
Everyone will In* on
band I'rrsidcnl Abraham Lincoln Is
i liming, as is Florida Governor
Madison Starke Perry and lire men
ol die 7ih Regiment. Florida Volun­
teers. Couipanv F
I Ills Salurdav and Sunday. I he
Seminole Couiiiv Historical Society
is presenting Its annual Pioneer
Dnvs N Wavs Ic s ltv n l al die
i i i u s i tun grounds ill smith Sanlord
&lt;Inc ol lln highlights this vear will
lx- when the soldiers ol the Florida
Volunteers iitcci with people on a
one on uni* basis, to discuss (he
Civil War. how H siarted. and the
subsequent changes u brought
alxiut
I be mill is i oiupriseil ol Civil War
eiillmsiasls I i o i i i diiougliout tin
area who aie working on keeping
the iiicmon ol die mill m die
torelroul I lin y are also looking lor
interested persons lo join iheir
org.mi/.iitoiil
lln- original Com pany F was
raised in Sunder. O range and
Volusia counties At dial lime w li.it
is now Seminole Countv was in­
cluded In i irangc Count v
I licv wen* mostly larmers hv
m i nput Inn .dllniugh where were a
b-vv pi.inlet s and a merehani In die
i.mks
|*he averugt age was 25. ami
dmnsi hall wen illiterate Over hall
were Hurried a lew with as mam
See Pioneer. Page 5A

Members of the 7th Regiment. Florida Volunteer
Infantry, Company F pose lor the camera as they
piepare for ihe big engagement Not a Civil War battle,
but the Pioneer Days N Ways celebration this Saturday

and Sunday at the Mus&amp;urn ol Seminole County History
This is a recent photo, printed lo appear as though it
was taken in the 1860s

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�HcrWd, fanfe*. Flortdt - WU*BMdcy. October 4, 1M6

NEW S F R O M THE R E G IO N AND ACROSS TH E STATE

Licking wounds from Erin
Panhandle braces for Hurricane Opal

N#tson to wortc with liwmiktra
TALLAH ASSEE — Insurance Commissioner BUI N elson sa id
lie plans to work with law m akers to try to adopt an academ ic
p a n el's Ideas for stim ulating Florida’s hurricane-devastated
hom eowners’ Insurance m arket.
T h e Academic T ask F orce on Hurricane C atastrop h e
Insurance looked at w ays to revive Interest In Florida am ong
com panies rocked b y S IS btilton tn insured losses from
H urricane Andrew in 1992.
the gro u p said property Insurance rates
allowed to rise a s m uch as 40 percent, and tax
dollars should be used to prevent companies horn bein g hit
w ith more than 920.8 billion in damages from a n y future

Associated Prats Writer
PENSACOLA — Hurricane Opal raced
towards the northeast Qulf Coast today,
bringing deadly 118 m ph winds and h eavy
rains to areas still recovering from H u rri­
cane Erin two m onths ago.
“By far this Is the biggest storm this y e a r
for Florida.** Joe M yers, state director o f the
Division o f Em ergency Management, said
late Tuesday. “ It 's the biggest storm for
Florida since H urricane Andrew."
The storm ’s northeast pace quickened
from 11 to 21 m ph within hours, m eaning
landfall could occu r this afternoon. Pan am a
City w aa the m ost likely target for O p a l’s
eye.
Residents alread y weary of the b u sy
hurricane season embarked on w hat has
become the routine practice of boarding up
their hom es but som e left preparations until
today.
“We h aven 't tkfne anything," T eresa
Hires, night audit m anager at the M arriott
Bay Point Resort in Panama City Beach said
early today. "O u r m ajor preparations w ill
begin at.............
daylight:
I: weTl sisubmerge ou r pool

The group adopted a fin al report Thursday and aent It to
Nelson. Qov. Lawson Chiles a n d legislative leaders on T u esd ay .
“ N ow we’ll work closely w ith the task force to convert Its
recommendations Into legislation ." said Nelson.

ro llct find

mwljuani p lin ti

PENSACOLA — M ic e fou n d 28 potted plants o f m ariju an a
1on the balcony o f a 63-year-old m in’s apartm ent tn a
retirement com plex.
They arrested WUhe BeO o n charges of cultivating m ore than
2 0 gram a o f martyuana an d possession of drug paraphernalia.
O fficers said they found pip es, rolling papers, roach clips a n d
scales tn BeU’s Pensacola Retirem ent village apartm ent.
“T h is Is the tint person I’m aw are of who has been arrested
on narcotics charges w h o Uvea in a retirement faculty, w hich
show s illegal drugs are u sed am ong all age g ro u p s," said
Officer Oreg Stivers.
Police say they had received a tip that BeU w as m akin g s
transaction la front o f tb s facility. He was not charged w ith
sellin g sod Inslsird that h e y e w the i
uec. according toe police report,

funfffUre, board up w indow s. W hen we get
tn a sttuatkm like this, you might And a
waitress sinking pool furniture."
Forecasters at th e National Hurricane
Center In Miami feared Intensive coverage of
the O J . Simpson verdict tn Los Angeles had
deflected attention from the hurricane.
"W e don’t even have a reporter here
covering thts tonight.” said Jam es Lewis
Free, a research assistant. "A n d this storm
la an Imminent th reat."
Hurricane specialist M iles Lawrence was
concerned about today's Jewish holiday.
"Y ou r orthodox Jew ish neighbors In the
warned area observin g Yom Klppur may not
be listening to radios or watching TV, and
m ay not be aware o f the hurricane situa­
tion,” he said.
At the Boardwalk Beach Retort In Panama
City
all the
windows,
u
ijr Beach,
ocacn. "they're
wicy re taping an
ii
taking the beds, flippin g them around so
they don’t fly aro u n d ." Robin Goodwin, a
as she
front desk clerk sa id early today
to
awaited the onslaught o f guests due to
check out at dawn. " I f the winds pick up.
they’re going to shut d ow n the bridges, (hen
they ’re stuck."
At least 10 people died and 20 were

m issing In Mexico after O pal paaaed over
Yucatan peninsula, causing flooding 1
drove more than 20.000 people In
peche state from their homes.
an Erin, hi
“Thts Is not a Jerry. It 's not
n
— , — j a storm ."
getting to be a, dangerous
Myers. Tropical Storm J erry
c n j doused
Id a’s southeast, central an d
coasts In August.
County officials ordered --------------- —
P e rd id o Key and lo w -ly in g a re a s
Pensacola evacuated T u esday night, f
offices were dosed to coastal areas,
E scam bia County sch ools w e re el
W ednesday.
Neighboring Santa R osa County asked I
voluntary evacuation o f Navarre
Okaloosa County ordered a n evi— «
W ednesday o f all are a s sou th o f U.!
highw ay 98, which Includes parts o f Fo
W alton Beach and Destln.
Hurricane warnings w ere --------- .
Mobile. Ala. east to Anclote K ey on the 1
coast o f Florida. Tropical storm w a r a _ _
stretched south to Venice. H urricane watj
chcs and a tropical storm w arn in g (
west o f Mobile to Grand tale. L a.

M ig ra n t M l to 3

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O RLAND O — Three o f s ix m en charged with op eratin g a
prostitution ring out o f se x d u b s in Florida and Connecticut
have been granted bal| tn federal court.
Prosecutors said Robert Labak. 00. and Phillip SquW ante,
41, owned sea d u b s tn eight Florida d ries an d three tn
Connecticut
T h ey pleaded Innocent a n d w ere granted ball alon g w ith
W illiam GoOomore. 31, w h o w as an employee. T h e y are all
from Palm Bay.
T h e others charged In a 19-count racketeering Indictm ent
last week were earlier released on ball. They are S qu fflan te’s
brother, Miehael, 40, o f P alm Bay; Kenneth Tarom lno, 32. of
St. Cloud; and Michael A very, 32, o f Salem, Coon.
In a hearing Monday, prosecutor Oreg Miller called the
operated by L a b a k and Phll&amp;p Squillante
h aiard a to the community. H e also said wttness tam pering had
occurred.
WUUam Crummett, an agen t for the U A . Bureau o f Alcohol.
Tobacco and Firearm s, testified that Labak a n d Phillip
Squlltante ran massage parlors, w here prostitution took place.
In Orlando, Melbourne. Lakeland, Springfield. A v o n Park,
Longwood. Bradenton and Notoomls.
Other chibs w e n In th e Connecticut cities o f Seym our.
Bridgeport and W aterbury, the agent said.

lined up
for photo aesekms recently
with Bob Denver, owner of Best
Paw Forward in Sanford. Some
of lb# proceeds from the prt
portraits wHI go to the MidFlorida Golden B eliever Club.
A number* of pete turned up
with their owners Including
Willie, a shepherd-sheiti* who
p O w d i w ill* n i » o w n t f g w

Smith of C eeeelberry.
gets the couple In focus while
c o e r c in g W i l l i e to eay

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Haitians smuggled into Miami

TITUSVILLE — T h e first nudist arrested under Brevard
C oun ty's new anti-nudity la w says he will argue at h is Jury trial
b e was Involved In political protest at the tim e of hts
Frank Cervssto, president o f the Central Florida Naturtais
clu b, w as arrested Sept. 8 at Playsllnda Beach, a popular
gathering place for nudists. He pleaded innocent a t a court
appearance tn TttuavlUe on Monday.
C ervssto said p revio u s court rulings have u ph eld a
protester's right to free speech even If unclothed at th e time.
"1 had given the sh eriff's department adequate notice that I
w ou ld be exercising m y First Amendment rights." h e said.
Cervssto and hisla w y e r alsoi question
question Ithe authority o f deputy
an Issue left
to make arrests on federal property, at
unresolved when the B revard County Commission&gt;iadopted the

Associated Press Writer_________

MIAMI — A 65-foot, wooden,
rotting coastal freighter with
nearly 300 H aitians stashed
aboard had Incredible luck in
making Its way In broad daylight
through Btscayne Bay and up
the Miami River, Ihe U.S. Border
Patrol said Tuesday.
Still stunned by the audacity
of the sm uggling operation, the
Border Patrol said the no-name
boat, taking on five gallons of
water a minute as the anxious
Haitians peered through the
ra tlin g s, th r e a d e d Its way
through the dozens o f boaters In
Btscayne Bay shortly before 9
a.m. last Sunday morning.
Then It chugged past cruise
ships In the Port o f Miami,
turned Into the narrow Miami
River, bobbed defiantly past the

Playsllnda la part o f the Canaveral National Seashore, and
the sheriff’s office is enforcing the law on the basis o f num erous
com plaints that nudists have overflowed from a traditional
clothtng-optlonal section into areas used by fam ilies and others
w earing beach attire.
T h e county measure outlaw s public nudity, thong bikinis
and other skimpy clothing throughout the county, but the
enforcement focus la at Playsllnda.
If Cervasto is convicted at his trial In county court, he could
be sentenced to 00 d ays tn Jail and fined 9900.
From A ssociated P ro sa rep o rts

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Mostly cloudy and breezy with a
good chance o f showers and
thunderstorms. L o w In the mid
to upper 70s. Southeast wind 15
mph and gusty. Chance o f rain
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The Haitians were turned over
to Immigration authorities and
w ill be given a chance to appeal
for asylum, Roberts said.
Immigration Judges haven’t
looked favorably upon appeals
for asylum from Haitians since
President Jean-Betrand Aristide
w as restored to pow er In Haiti
last year, replacing a military
dictatorship.
The Border Patrol has been
stym ied so far In trying to And
out through questioning those
arrested where the trip origi­
nated, who organized It, w ho the
captain and crew w ere and how
m uch people paid.

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■aid. "Som e say they paid
equivalent o f 12 cents for
trip."
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might give an y clues. "1
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o f eviden ce — no logs. nf
shipping charts. Nothing,
crew apparently w ere the fast I
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and leaking so badly that
could have sunk, waa a thi
away that the ow n er did
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Roberts said.
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— meant to ju st get here. That'f
all. ” he said.
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pumps, w ill probably be
cfared s health h azard and
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U .S . Custom s station, went u n ­
d er three draw bridges and tied
u p to let scores of H aitians
scam per Into waiting cars o r
v a n is h In to M iam i’s q u ie t
streets.
" I t w as a brazen dayligh t
operation — Incredible luck on
their part.” said Keith Roberts,
an assistant chief patrol officer
w ith the U.S. .Border Patrol.
"U s u a lly there are a lot of people
out there In boats who recognize
these type of vessels ana re­
cognize that it Is a sm uggling
operation and call Ihe Coast
G u a rd , or someone,” R oberts
said.
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righ t under Its nose at the m outh
o f the river, took off In pursuit,
bu t too late. By the Ume agents
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th u n d e r s to r m s . W e d n e s d a y
night: Wind southeast 20 to 25
knots. Seas 6 to 9 feet. Bay and
Inland waters rough. Scattered
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Domestic violence eneets
Joshua Stankwtcz, 2 4 .1 1 1 3 A . Myrtle A re., w as arrested by
Sanford police after a light w ith his es-fhttrtend w ho to M M M s
roommate.
Christopher Allen Bowen . 3 1 ,1 3 1 6 8. MeUoanDe A re ., w as
arrested along with co-defendant. Destiny Taylor. 23, sam e
address, for domestic violence battery by Sanford police after
an argum ent became physical Tuesday.

Father and ton
Father
Cameron Ricci of
•flloytd this past Saturday
topt h t f on Laha Mooroa. Tha
two power ski enlhuteaets took
•ovaniage o i in# nice W M M M
waathar to launch •
and haad out for a day of fun.

Rooltting arm t alleged
O len Carter. 31, 141 S p rtafw ood Circle. Longw ood w as
arrested by sheriffs deputies for retesting a tow en forcem ent
officer without violence w h en he did not M o w Instructions.
Officers were called to the
on another matter. Carter
did not cooperate and restated w hen officers attem pted to
arrest him after repeated w a rn in g , according to the poMce
report.

Retail theft alleged
Russell Gene Barnes. 35, 488 W . Hlghb
w as arrested by Sanford police M ondayfor retell theft at a food
store at 1514 S. French Avenue,
attempted to leave the store without paying far a pack o f
cigarettes he put In his pocket. After the arrest It w as
discovered Barnes also had a package o f sausage btocutts In his
pants. The value of the Items w as 84.10.

Trespass after warning arrest
Em ory Oriflln, 31. 58 C astle Brew er Court, w aa arrested far
trespass by Sanford police M onday at 2434 Maple Avenue. He
had received a trespass w arn in g A ug. 31. Br a irding to pobce
records.

Traffic streets
•
Manuel Rivera. 32.701 G lasgow Court. W inter S prin gs waa
arrested by deputies near Longwood far operating a m otor
vehicle with a suspended/revoked license and possession o f
dru g paraphernalia. Rivera w a s stopped for having
tag Tuesday at 2:48 a.m . at Highway 17-82 a
Avenue. A computer
showed be had no valid license.
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W h ile conducting the stop, the deputy observed a pipe
som etim es used for sm oking drugs In the car. The odor o f
burnt marijuana w as detected In the bow l of the pipe.
•
Lugene Portland, 39, 211 S. Somerset Court. Sanford waa
arrested for driving under the influence by a Florida H ighw ay
patrolm an about 1:30 a.m . Monday after a high speed pursuit
on Lake Mary Boulevard. T h e trooper followed the Portland
vehicle at 100 mph but d id not gain on the vehicle until It
stopped for a red light at H ighw ay 17-92. The driver continued
to travel 90 mph In the 45 m ph m oe far about on e mile
approaching the G reeneW ay without heading the trooper’s
lights and siren, according to the arrest report He \
arrested
after some field sobriety tests and refusing others.
•
Marvin M. Martin. 22. 2341 Center Street Sanford
arrested for no drivers license by Longwood police Sunday. He
w a s arrested following a traffic stop In the 800 block of 8.
County Road 427. Tleo Lam ent Livingston, 21. 1002 W . 9th
Street. Sanford who w as a passenger in Martin’s c a r waa
arrested for possession o f cocaine. During the traffic stop,
police found an unlabled nasal decongestant tube under the
front passenger seat. A presum ptive test revealed crack cocaine
In the tube.

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Marijuana arras!
Ronald Grafton. Jr. 18. 200 puncan Court. Longw ood w aa
arrested by deputies at W yndham Court for possession of leas
than 20 grams of m arijuana. Officers were called to the scene
to investigate C report o f an Impaired driver in a W ektva
subdivision. After receiving permission to search the vehicle, a
sm all bag of a green leafy substance waa found, which tested to
b e marijuana.

Violation of probation
Bernadette Henderson James. 33. 911 Cypress Avenue,
Sanford, VOP/realstlng w ith violence and solicitation for
prostitution.
Demetrius Sava! Lomax. 21, 1915 Third Street. Sanford.
VOP/Voluala County warrant.
Kimberly Nlklnlsha Flagler. 24. 2417 S. Lake Avenue.
Sanford. VOP/lmproper exhibition o f dangerous weapon.

Incidents reported to Sanford polio#
A construction trailer at Seminole High School In Ridgewood
Avenue was burglarized over the weekend and 8200 In castor
wheels taken.
An auto salvage yard in the 1100 block o f Albright w aa
broken In to over the weekend. A door waa ripped from Its
hinges but nothing waa reported missing.
A resident In the 1400 block o f W. 7th Street reported a 1979
Pontiac Bonneville was taken Sunday night.
About $570 worth o f items. Including a television. VCR. tools
and vaccum cleaner were taken in a burglary In the 600 block
o fE . Second Street.
A watch and revolver were stolen over the weekend from a
residence In the 1200 block o f West Lake Mary Boulevard.
• An estimated $1,130 in Items were reportedly stolen from
four classrooms Sunday at the Church of the Nazarene. 2581 S.
Sanford Ave.
• Items valued at $2,850 Including a copy machine a fax
machine were reportedly stolen Sunday from a business In the
700 block of West 25 th Street.
•T o o ls valued at $500 were reportedly stolen Saturday from
a residence In the 1900 block o f Magnolia Avenue.
• A n estimated $195 in Jewelry and other Items were said to
be missing Friday from a residence in the 100 block o f Donna
Circle.
• A n estimated $149 In cash was said to have been stolen
from the cash drawer o f a business at Seminole Tow ne Center
on Friday.

Incident* reported to Shoriff
A bank in the 4500 block o f Lake Mary Boulevard was
robbed o f an undetermined amount o f cash Monday morning.
A woman reported about $4,800 worth o f jewelry w as taken
from her Rolling Hills home which Is being shown for sale.
• A n estimated $1,070 In auto parts and $20 In frozen fish
were reported stolen Friday from a business In the 4200 block
o f U.S. Highway 17-92.
• A white 1995 Lincoln, with no license plate, has been
found to be missing from the Inventory o f a dealership In the
3500 block of North U.S. Highway 17-92.
A $597 camcorder and Its case were reportedly stolen Friday
from a residence In the 300 block o f Woodfleld Drive.
• A Ford tractor valued at $14,000 and an attached $1,800
hay unit were reportedly stolen Friday near the Intersection of
East Lake Mary Boulevard and Ohio Street.

Warrants
• Ernest Whetstone. 19. 6 Castle Brewer Court. Sanford, was
served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Sunday. He was wanted for falling to appear on a charge of
oosscssion of an open container.
• Norman Robert Gordon. 25. 6 Wheeling Drive. Sanford,
was lixated by deputies at his residence Sunday. He was
wan led for violation o f probation on a conviction o f possession
of 20 grains of cannabis.
•Rufus T. Carter Jr.. 24. 3630 Main St.. Sanford, was served
a warrant by Sanford police following a traffic stop Sunday at
First Street and French Avenue In Sanford. He was wanted by
the U.S. Marshal's Service for violation of probation._____________

FDLE says crime reports down
cantly. M urders feu 12 percent.
'

TALLAH ASSEE F ew er
crim es w ere reported In Florida
in the first h alf o f 1995 than In
the sam e six-m onth period last
year, the Florida Departm ent of
Law Enforcement h as reported.
Only five o f 17 crim es tracked
by the state Increased. The
num ber o f arrests also Increased.
"W e ’re not celebrating these
meager percentage points here
because If you’re a victim ... It’s
hard to see a dam n bit of good In
these num bers.” FD LE Com m is­
sioner Tim Moore said Tuesday.
M ore th a n a h a lf-m illio n
Floridians were victim s o f crimes
from January through June.
nOWcVCT* HOOTC ■Jmu U iC W fS l
num bers w ere the best posted In
the state in several years.
The n um ber o f crim es re­
ported feU 1.4 percent feom the
first h alf o f 1994 to 674.000. The
num ber o f arrests clim bed 5
percent to more than 337.000.
Nearly one In five of the more
than 71,000 violent offenses
reported w ere domestic.
Some
ie crim es dropped stgnlfl-

1021
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D ru g o ffe n se s clim bed 10
percent, sim ple assaults 5 per­
cent an d em b ezzlement 13 per­
cent. Larceny, by far the moat
c o m m o n c rim e w ith so m e
2 8 8 ,0 0 0 rep o rte d In ciden ts,
edged u p 0.2 percent
Moore said be thought the
get-tough stance taken by state
lawm akers this year had a defi­
nite Impact.
The Legislature made public
safety its top wfortty. New taws
that took effect Sunday will
make crim inals e e m 88 percent
o f th e ir se n te n c e *. Im pose
m andatory prison tenno for re*
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penalties for dozens of offenses
and m ake It more likely home
burglars an d auto thieves w ill do
prison time.
Ron Sachs, a spokesman far
Gov. Law ton Chiles, said his
boss w as encouraged by the
n e w s th a t " F lo r id a 's fig h t
against crim e Is having signifi­
cant success.''
T h e tren d o f few er crim e

O .J. gets a new
lease on life, but
there’s rent to pay
Associated Proas Writer__________
LO S A N G E LE S - He did not
cry. He did not laugh. He stood
there looking stunned and then
half his mouth pulled back In a
lopsided grin and O.J. Simpson
uttered his first w ords as a free
man.
“Thank you ." he said in the
direction of the Jury that ac­
q u it t e d h im T u e s d a y o f
m urdering his ex-w ife Nicole
Brown Sim pson and her friend
Ronald Goldm an. And so began
Sim pson's new lease on life.
The ren j w ill be high. He still
faces three law suits from the
fam ilies of the people he w as
accused o f slashing to death. His
youngest children, ages 7 and 9.
are motherless, they have not
seen Sim pson to 16 months, and
they know that for some reason,
the police thought Daddy killed
Mommy.
The youngest. Justin, copes
with that knowledge by using
proper nouns. "N icole and O.J.”
are the nam es he uses when
talking about the case, sold his
grandm other, Juditha Brown. In
an interview broadcast Monday
on A B C ’s "N igh tlin e."
Those children were not part
o f Sim pson’s first day as a free
man. a day that eerily mirrored
his last day of freedom. June 17.
1994. when police pursued him
on the freeway, with Simpson a
passenger in a white vehicle.
On Tuesday. It w as an un­
marked. white ahcrifTs van. not
a Bronco, that pulled up to
S i m p s o n 's e s t a t e on
Rockingham Avenue. A.C. Cow ­
lings w as there, this lim e not as
a Bronco driver but as chairman
of the welcom ing committee.
Cow lings grabbed Simpson In
a bear hug and wouldn’t let go of
his form er schoolmate and San
F ra n c isc o 4 9 e rs team m ate.
Longtim e Sim pson assistant
Cathy Ran da brought balloons.

A band arrived. Well-wishers
jostled for a look over his gate.
Champagne flowed. For the first
time in 16 months. Simpson had
the opportunity to kick back and
relax.
Sim pson w ants to spend at
feast one night In his own bed
before deciding what to do next,
according to his friend Robert
Kardaahlan.
W hat happens on the second
day o f Sim pson's new life is
anybody's guess.
The Hertz Corp. doesn’t want
him back as Its grinning, sprin­
ting spokesm an. NBC won't say
If the Helsman Trophy winner Is

welcom e to return as network
football commentator.
But Sim pson did not Intend to
be penniless to h i* new life.
He already has written one
book. “ I W an t T o Tell You.” and
ts said to be working on another.
bew
' as given
His first, for‘ which be
a 81 m illio n a d v a n c e b y
publishers Little, Brown ft Co.,
Im mediately topped The New
York Tim es best seller list and
has earned him at least $3
m illion m ore.
Money m agazine reported that
Sim pson could make $2 million
in a pay-per-view T V Interview
that hie m ay be planning.
Behind b a n . Simpson signed
2,500 trading canto, for which
he w a s paid 8200.000. and
authorized the sale of 21-Inch
bronze statues In his likeness,
for w hich he received $50,000
up front. Money reported.
No doubt a good chunk will go
to paying his criminal lawyers,
as w ell a s civil lawyers w ho wlU
represent him to three pending
w rongful death lawsuits. The
crim inal attorneys, who num ber
more than 12. have never dis­
closed their fees.
Ronald Goldm an’s father an d
sister. Fred and Kim Goldm an.

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EDITORIAL

View from
the newsroom
S A N F O R D — It w a s a lo n g m o r n in g
T u esday. T h e S a n fo rd H erald p re sse s w e re o n
standby, re a d y to ro ll, b u t w aitin g fo r th e ju r y
decision In th e O . J . S im p so n m u rd er tria l.
For th e firs t tim e In p o ssib ly d e c a d e s.
Associated P re s s , w h ic h su p p lies m a n y o f th e
new s sto rie s se e n in pu blication s a c ro s s th e
nation a n d a ro u n d the w o rld , w a s o n a
standby b a s is , re a d y to release th e w o rd s
which w o u ld fre e o r con vict O .J. S im p so n .
After th e “ n ot g u ilt y " pron ou n cem en t, la st
m inute sto rie s re g a rd in g the trial w e re p u t
Into th eir p ro p e r p la ce , an d th e m a c h in e s
began c h u rn in g tw o h ou rs late. A s a re su lt,
hom e d e liv e rie s a ls o ran sligh tly la te r th an
norm al.

Democrats resort to scare tactics
“ W hat the — ?” the radio attack a d begins.
“Did you see this about the Republicans binding
another tax giveaw ay to the rich b y cutting

m cu jtv r guMj iMPCiocviCvr
T h is sham eless piece o f political dem agoguery
actually aired on S an Diego radio stations. It w as
paid for b y an outfit that proclaim s Itself the
“Save A aw rtca’s FW afilea Ceakdoo.'*
The target o f the radio g o t is San Diego
R e p u b lic a n C o n g re ssm a n B ria n B tlb ra y .
.
Listeners
-------------are urged to bom bard h is office artth
phone calls. "TeD him to stop the Republican
le a d e r s h ip ’ s t a x on o u r p a r e n t s a n d
T h e left-lean in g Save Am erica’s Fam ilies
Coalition la
a sim ply doing the dtrty w ork of
Democrats in W ashington. The party o f Clinton.
Daschle a n d Oephardt is determ ined to stop
m uch-needed Medicare reform st qjl coats.
Even the usually liberal W ashington Post has
decried the Dem ocrats’ scare tactics. In a Sept.
15 editorial headlined "M edagogueo.” the Post
ch and
Bob
o accused
noted that "N e w t Gingrich
ana B
ob D
Dole

that are the core of the Republican
to balance the budget in the next seven

years.
" T h e y ’re r ig h t ."
the Poet
that's
precisely
h at the
Democrats are doing
- it’s pretty m uch an
they're doing - and
It's crum m y stuff.’*
W hat the Poet edi­
to ria lists and
practically everyone
(e x c e p t t h e d e ­
m agogic Democrats)
have acknow ledged
W
t k
la that the Medicare
program Is on the
KThisshamalaw
verge of bankruptcy.
This is the result o f "pities of
M edicare sp en d in g
political
damagoguary
rising each year by
actuallyiirod on
roughly three times
an Dfsgo radio
the rate of Inflation.
Indeed, in 1982.
stations. J
W a sh in g to n sp en t
“on ly " 846.5 billion
on Medicare. By 1992, Medicare spending had
Increased to 8119 billion. And If Congress falls to
enact Medicare reform s this year, the federal

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8

JACK ANDERSON

Close ties to
seniors’ groups

As soon a s the verdict w a s a n n o u n c e d ,
telephone c a lls b e g a n com in g in fro m p eo p le
expressin g th e ir fe elin g s abou t the d e c isio n .
MoMost o f 1
t h o se w h o called w e re sh o c k e d a t
the results. A fe w v o ic ed their o b je c tio n s w ith
w ords w h ic h m a y h a v e m ade M ark F u h rm a n
blush .
No d o u b t h a d a g u ilty v e r d ic t b e e n
an noun ced, a s im ila r n u m ber o f c a lls w o u ld
have been rec e iv e d voicin g o b jec tio n s to th at
Jury d ecisio n .
Even p h o n e c a lls from peop le c a llin g to
discu ss o th e r m atters or a rra n ge fo r p h oto
assign m en ts d re w com m en ts re g a rd in g the
trial.
From th e p e rio d o f ap p ro x im ately 1 p .m .
until 1:30. F re n c h A ven u e. Im m ed iately In
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could h e a r th e a c tu a l w o rd s a n d see th e facial
ex p re ssio n s b o m th e L o s A n g e le s co u rtro o m ,
presen ted b y n e tw o rk television.
S h ortly b e fo re noon yesterday, w o rk e rs
w ere se e n c a rry in g a n u m ber o f telev isio n
sets Into th e S a n fo rd C ity H all, a p p a re n tly fo r
the u se o f c ity s ta ff m em bers w a n tin g to see
w hat p ro v e d to b e th e final stages o f th e O .J .
Sim pson tria l.
T h e S a rd o rd H e ra ld ran late on T u e s d a y ,
O ctober 3. 1995. It w a s a m ost u n u s u a l d a y . a
day In w h ic h p ractically every c o n v e rsa tio n
in the n e w sro o m , sa le s ofTIces. p re ss room s,
and a ll o v e r th e c ity , state a n d n a tio n , w e re
focused o n o n e co u rt case.

LETTER

Save tax dollars
I have two suggestions for saving tax money.
Turn the public works road division over to
private contractors.
or
Eliminate at least 20 percent of the em ployees
from top to bottom and require the remaining BO
percent do an honest day’s work.
It is very distressing to see the amount o f goofing
off done by the county road workers. I see poor
project planning and poor allocation o f labor to
projects.
If weal
weather Is too Inclement to work, clock them
out and send them home rather than having them
sitting In trucks for hours doing nothing. The trash
collectors work In most all kinds o f weather
(private contractors) right?
Specific examples:
# Wednesday. Aug. 23. 1995. 1:25 to 3:30 p.m..
truck full o f workers parked at the north end of
East Boulevard waiting to mix and pour about 8
feet of sidewalk that goes nowhere. Weather, very
light, occasional drizile, not enough to wet the
sidewalk under the trees. Logic: send workers
home.
8 Monday. Aug. 28. 1995. 12:45 to about 3:15
p.m.. truck with 5 men mixed enough to pour the
8 feet o f sidewalk and small cap over drain tile. At
2:45 p.m.. white county car showed up; by 3:15
a.m.. everyone gone. Just this project Job-lime 2V4
hours conservatively at S8 per hour for 5 men.
• 100— rather expensive. I’d say.
• Wednesday. Aug. 30. 1995. about 2 p.m. on
Eastbrook near Bougainvillea, a truck full o f men
silling on side of road walling for It to slop raining
even though it had been raining hard moat o f the
day and continued to do so the rest o f the day. All
of this day's trash was picked up by a contractor.
• Check how long it Is taking to do the projects
at the com ers o f Derbyshire and Cedarwood. I
Blrchwood and Cherry wood. At least 3 or 4 weeks
and still not finished.
in many Instances this is the rule rather than the
exception.
A very disappointed
John 11. Bigelow
Mail land

governm ent will be faced with Medicare outlays
o f $345 billion by 2002.
T he Republicans propose to slow the grow th In
Medicare spending, to 8.5 percent a year, w h ich
Is still more than double Hie current ra le e f
Inflation. Yet by slow ing Medicare s an n u al
growth, the government wlD rave W T O b aM o n
over the next seven years, which wiD accoir
the tw in goals o f rescu in g Medicare
bankruptcy and m oving the government
lo a balanced budget.
____________w
But that’s
not theay
v the Democrats and th eir
allies portray it In their scare campaign. T h e y
say that the Republicans are proposing Medicare
"c u ts ." They warn that seniors may “ lose their
M edicare.” Neither claim stands up to scrutiny.
The fact is that M edicare spending will rise to
$247 billion in 2002. under the Republican
reform . Per patient M edicare spending wfll
from $4,800 a year to 86.700 over the
span.
Since Medicare is a legal "entitlem ent" (w h ich
can only be changed by repeal of the federal law
that created the program ), there Is absolutely no
w ay that any one o f the 39 million seniors w h o
are enrolled In the federal program w ill lose their
government-paid health care. But the OOP does
propose to change the system by which M edicare
recipients receive their health coverage.

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ELLEN GOODMAN

You can’t go home to mother
BOSTON — I hate to date m yself, but I
rem em ber M s Bell. She wss a m aternallatte
sort who rarely kicked people out from under
her sheltered roof. She was the m atriarch of
th e e ra w h e n la rg e c o m p a n ie s c a lle d
them selves “ fam ilies" with a straight face.
But in the 1980a. Ma’s family w as broken up.
A ll the b a b y Bells went their ow n w ay. They
Joined a n ew economy In which com panies
m erge an d split more often than Elisabeth
W ant to know how the corporate culture In
Am erica h a s changed since Ma’s day? Ponder
the w arm , personal w ay that her eldest
offspring. A T A T . told employees that the
company w a s breaking up again. O n W ednesday (Sept. 20). they got the new s by e-mail,
One mouse clicktiahead of the press.

Later that afternoon I got a cold call at home
from a saleswoman who must rank Just below
the e-mail threshold. As she began telling m e I
should have my sendee Increased. I Interrupt­
ed her pitch. "D o you know your company Just
split In three?" 1 asked. “ You're kidding!" she
answered, as the sales script dropped to the
floor.
I said: “ 1 hope you have some stock." She
said. " I hope I have a Job!" We both hung up.
Have a nice day.
Well, there isn't anybody In America, let
alone at Am erican Tel and Tel who doesn't get
It by now. The work force goes down 8.500
Jobs: the stock goes up six points. Over
100,000 A T A T workers have been cut since
the family breakup. No. Ma Bell doesn't live
here anymore.
In this much-heralded, much lamented new
world, companies merge or split, and cither
way the payrolls are cut. Whether the pitcher
hits the rock or the rock hits the pitcher. It's
bod for ... the three women In the Dayton
A T A T office photographed consoling each
other.
There are two things that Americana now
take with them from one Job to another (often
lesser) Job: their Individual skills and their
Insecurity. In Roaabcth Ranter's new book.
"W orld Class." a generally hopeful look at
"thriving locally In the global econom y." one
man offers this vision o f his Job future: " I don't
even buy green bananas."
Surely lifetim e tenure had its downside. Its
deadwood and dead ends. But the aide effects
o f Job Insecurity go beyond the troubles of
people w ho have been permanently outplaced
from the working world.
These effects can be measured Inside, in the
anxiety o f those who still have good Jobs, tn the
downsizing of their commitment and loyalty to
any employer. They can be measured more
subtly in the loss o f the sense of community.

Everyone from Labor Secretary Robert Reich
to the neighborhood management guru now
urges w orkers to think like independent
entrepreneurs. W e are warned to prepare for
six. 10.12 Jobs In our lifetime.
W e are encouraged to stay in training, to be
ready for the next career at the turn o f the
global economy. W e are supposed to think o f
this as an exciting challenge. Even a growth
experience

Bui how do you
build a solid com ­
pany when your em ­
ployees all have their
mental resumes out?
A n d h ow d o you
make the com m it­
m en t to d o g o o d
work when you are
waiting for the boaa'
next e-mail — or the
newa o f a merger, a
t a k e o v e r , a
"rtg h f's U ln g " — to
determine your fate.
The old rules and
the old bonds be­
tween ow ners and
(hate to data
workers are cracking
m ysalf, but I
everyw h ere. Em ­
remember M a
p lo y e r s a n d e m ­
Ball.
ployees often seem
like two people trying
to maintain a rela
tionshlp while they're both out dating.
This time the business is a communications
company whose slogan once was "Reach out
and touch someone." But the story, repeated
In one place after another, la also about the
economy’s human connections.
It's no i that long since Americans connected
tn neighborhoods or parishes. Our sense o f
community w as built around Main Streets,
subdivisions, extended families.
In the last generation families became less
permanent and neighborhoods lesa stable. Our
companies becam e our communities, our
co-workers became our extended family. Now.
gradually we are losing that neighborhood too.
as we are turned into competitive, transient
and tmeporary workers. It's another kind o f
isolation.

WASHINGTON The battle to reform
Medicare still has a long way to go on Capitol
HUI. but It's already clear who one o f the
biggest winners w ill be: Richard Vtguerie. the
conservative king o f direct-mall funid raising.
_
Three groups founded by Vtguerie — the
Seniors Coalition, the United Seniors Associa­
tion and 60-Plus — have teamed with the
House Republican leadership to gather public
support for Its controversial Medicare re
forms. The Coalition
to Save Medicare was
launched In July and
includes all three se­
niors' groups, in ad­
dition to leading In­
du stry groups lik e
the National Associa­
tion of Manufacturers
and the Alliance for
Managed Care.
But according to
d o c u m e n ts u n ­
covered by the D em ­
ocratic stafT of the
Senate Aging C om ­
mittee. much or the f But It's already
money that's being
clear who one
raised by two o f the
of the biggest
three seniors' groups
winners w ill bo. I
is going straight to
V iguerlc's for-profit
company
Although the Seniors Coalition Is no longer
associated with Viguerie. having severed Us
tics with him in 1993, the other two groups
remain dependent on Viguerte's fund-raising
prowess. United Seniors Association, for
example, signed a contract with Viguerlc's
for-profit direct-mail firm. American Target
Advertising, that calls for ATA to receive as
much as 50 percent of gross revenue from
direct mail until July 30. 1996. After that,
A T A will get 25 percent o f the take.
In V igu erlc's co n tra ct with 60 -Plu s,
Viguerie A Associates — which was later
reorganized to becom e A T A — is slated to
own 70 percent o f the Income for Ihe life of
the mailing lists. According to direct-mall
experts, this means Viguerie actually "o w n s "
70 percent of the organization, including Us
entire fund-raising operation. Some directmail experts wonder if 60-Plus should be
allowed to rclaln Its non-profit status, which
le ts it mall s o lic ita tio n s at ta x p a y e rsubsidized rates.
" I'v e never seen anything like this (con­
tract)." Sen. David Pryor, D-Ark.. told our
associate Jan Moller. Pryor, the ranking
Democrat on the Agin g Committee, has been
directing ihc comm ittee's Investigation. *T v e
never seen one this flagrant. The w on t part
o f It Is the real deception. They're collecting
the dollars from the seniors arid using those
doliare to reduce these programs that a rc so
necessary for their quality o f life."
The Viguerie style o f fund-raising la as
familiar as It Is effective: it starts w ith a
"scare” letier warning seniors o f the im m i­
nent collapse of Medicare unless something is
done. Il ends with a request for money, often
accompanied by a petition io sign or some
other device so respondents can get their
"v o ic e " heard In Washington. Viguerie did
not respond to our telephone calls.
But when Aging Committee staffers called a
sampling of Arkansas seniors whose names
appeared on a "teleg ra m " sent to Pryor's
office by USA, they got a su prise: Fewer than
15 percent of the seniors said they supported
the Republican effort io cut Medicare spend­
ing by S270 billion. And only 47 percent
acknowledged be ing members of USA.

Now maybe something new will come out o f
this economic disruption. And. after all. no
business is ever really a family.
But In an electronic heartbeat, a former Bell
pushed the anxiety level o f Us workers up
almost as fast as the price of Us stock. This was
the message in the e-mail. You can't go home
to Mother.

L E T T E R S T O ED ITO R
Letters to the editor arc welcome. All letters
must be signed, include the address of Ihe writer
and a daytime telephone number. Letters should
In - on a single subject and In - as brief us possible.
The tellers are subject In editing.

�Odofear 4 . 1 M . M

Sanford HsraM. tatford, Florida

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--------------S------------------battle with oth ers taken prisoner
subsequently JEhshing.
Itatory sa y s that It w as (he
tom of the tim es for a militia
“.pony to adopt a name auch
the South Florida Bulldogs.
County Boys, or Yankee
— *• The nam e chosen by the
o c a l g ro u p w a a J a c k so n 's
rengers. In honor of Samuel
Ed Sexton, spokesm an for the
wtU giv e a presentation to
bow Important the war
and. “ h ow it changed the
y of ou r n ation ."
Lincoln's visit to expected on
at 3 p.m ., along with
______t Starke Perry, H onda's
th governor. Perry w ill be
rtrayed b y Thom as B. Tart, a
iv il w ar h isto ria n an d enuslsst. Lincoln an d Perry will
st a special program In' a presentation o f the
tysburd Address.
Tart aald he hoped the prestatkm w ill “ provide an Idea of
hat this nation went through
hen brothers fought brothers,
t a le s fo u g h t s t a t e s , an d
?,000 so ld ie rs died, more
than a ll w a rs combined
til well Into the Vietnam W ar

“ ao o u r airport property la going
to he luat exactly what they have
been looklnf for. aod w e a re very
please d that they w ant to com e
'O n a regu larly s c h e d u le d
agenda Hem. the Airport A uth or­
ity heard the results o f a check
Into a complaint lodged against

T h o m u t . Tart, C ivil War
historian and enthusiast w ill
portray FtorWsfa 4th Governor,
Madison Starks Parry, during th#
Honosr Days N' Ways event this
Sunday In Sanford.
In addition to the Civil W ar
p r e s e n ta t io n s , m any o th e r
eventa, special presentations,
displays, an d booths w ill be
available.
T h e Pioneer Days N ' W ays
celebration w ill he held from 10
a.m . until 5 p.m. both Saturday
and S u n d ay . Adm ission an d
parking la free of charge.
T h e m useum la located Just oft
U.S. H ighw ay 17-93, south o f
Sanford, across from Flea W orld.
F o r additional inform ation,
phone the m useum at 33I-34S9.

The complaint, sent b y U n i­
versal Aviation Sendees, to the
Federal Aviation Adm inistration
(F A A ) last month, requested an
tmrcstigstion Into the possibility
o f a breach o f the F ederal Deed
with rrgarita to the
lit for
services at the O r­
lando Sanford Airport.
T h e matter pertained to the
lease wHh the Central Florida
Term inals fCFTJ. the n ew build­
in g adjacent to the airport m ain
term inal, which w ill b e headquarters for tourist fligh ts from
England.
The Airport Authority, how ev­
e r. resp o n d ed t h a t the
a e ro n au tical e x c lu siv e rig h t
pertains only to the n ew term i­
nal area and parking area, and
does not apply to the w hole
a irp o rt as the o b jec tio n In­
dicated.
In a subsequent letter from the
F A A sent this p a st F rid a y .
Director of Aviation at the Or­
lan d o Sanford A irp ort. Steve
Inform ed that after
studying the lease agreem ent
w ith CPT. The F A A found no

ounty
1A
a n d T a x Incentive
Financing (T IF ) district before
the end o f the year or the
^legation expires.
Sanford officials established a
city-only C R A In 1990 for the
Seminole T ow n Center. Since
cities are not perm itted more
than one C R A . the county will
have m em bership on the same
CRA board a s governs the Semi­
nole Town Center CRA.
"However, m ast of those im­
provement program s and plans
have been Initiated, so county
Involvement in that City-only
CRA/T1F d is t ric t w o u ld be
m inim al." the sta ll report states.
'I'm very excited about this,"
trict c o u q ly Com m issioner
a ry l M r L a In com m en ted .
eLain w orked closely with
sty staff J o develop the plan
help revitalize downtown.
'W e hope to turn a negative tax
aae Into a positive one."
The dow ntow n tax base has
decreased at a rate of 1.65
percent a year from 1991 to
1994.
"This Indicates that without a

p ro g ra m o f governm ent Inveatm cnt/actlons.” Pam
Hastings, capital program ana­
lyst said, "th e full potential o f
p ro p o s e d new d evelo pmenta/redevelopments m ay not
be realized."
In addition. Hastings said the
Sanford project Is a traditional,
m ixed u se downtown w here
preserving and enhancing prop­
erty values Is directly related to
It s r e d e v e l o p m e n t a s a
dow ntow n. The unique, already
existing feature of the waterfront
contributes to the area's distinct
Identity.
S p e c ia l conditions reco m ­
m ended for Inclusion In the
delegation resolution to be con­
sid ered b y the county com ­
m ission on the Oct. 34 consent
agenda are:
•A ffe c te d tax increment act at
95 percent for both the county
an d city.
• City establish m en t o f a
C o m m u n i t y R ed evelop m en t
Agency (decision making body)
w ith "e q u al minus one” county
representation.
• No approval of tax Incre-

Questions About

m ent expenditures for public
administrative building Is m ade
or Implied. (Funding related to a
potential parking garage, iden­
tified as a CRA activity b y the
city, should more appropriately
be considered at a future date.)
U sin g a 96 percent option In
funding the CRA w ou ld generate
m ore than 63 million over the 30
year life of the program . The
payback time period on the
county’s CRA Investment Is 7-10
years after the 30 years end.
between the year3033 to 3035.
Sanford Mayor Bettye Sm ith
and City Manager BUI Sim m ons
said the proposal w ill be pres­
ented to the dty com m ission
Oct. 9.
Smith thanked M cLain for his
w o rk . Em phasising sh e waa
speaking aa in Individual, not on
beh alf of the d ty com mlaalon
members. Smith said she sup­
ported the voluntary folding In of
the downtown/waterfront CRA
w ith the mall. T h e city com­
mission meets Oct. 9 to discuss
(he plan.

B re n d a K. S te p h e n s . 43.
Llnewood Court. Deltona, died

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o b je c tio n t o th e le a s e as
executed.
Regarding th e h elicopter serv­
ice, the authority approved the
lease for B u ildin g 41ft at the
airport, for B u llD o g Airlines. Inc.
It
occupy the 6,000 square
foot building form erly used by
W e stln g h o u a e C a rg o , for a
period of BO d ays.
“ After that.” Cooke explained,
“ we are w orkin g w ith them on
the possibility o f a new hangar to
serve as a hom e for their operalion."
B u llD o g h a s b e e n In the
helicopter bu sin ess for approxi­
mately 10 year*. “ 1 think that
■ays a lot abou t the com pany."
Cooke com m en ted, "because
h e lic o p t e r b u s in e s s e s a re
e x p e n siv e a n d d iffic u lt to

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operate. T h e tact that t a O t a g
has been operating for 10 years
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Cooke said BullDog had been
located at O rlando International
Airport, bu t loot Ha space which
w aa tak en over by a cargo
operation. “They needed new
facilities." Cooke said, "a o w e
talked to t h e and con vinced
them to m ove to Sanford.”
The
ty p e s
Cooke
crane

c om p an y operates a ll
o f h elico p ter service.
said they do heavy-lifting
operations, aerial photo*

other lobs.
the T V Channel-3 helicopter.
B u llD og win be paying th e
airport for lem lng of the bulid-

feet o f la n d
and a 'q u a r t e r acre o f

a re a

Approval
BullD og Airlines w aa m ade b y
mem bers of the authority thta
An
the authority.
o f T r a n a p o rt a tlo n (F O O T )
participation In the fin an cin g o f
the South Access R ood at the
airport. Originally Hated at S I .I S
m illion, the amount to be o b ­
t a in e d from F O O T la n o w
$1.786.000. The ch an ge w a s
actually approved by FO O T
year, but has only been brought
to the authority for

Lake Mary1A
appli­
cant.
•O rdinance 76S — 1st* read­
ing — Rezone from R -1A to PO.
lota E-l block 47. am ended plat.
Crystal Lake Shares. Robert and
Betsy Cushm an, applicants.
•R esolution B33 — Adopting
a disaster plan.
As of earlier this week, the

foUowtng Hem s were listed o n
the etty m anager’s report.
•R e q u e st commlaalon
bid for lessc/purchas
_
to First U nion National Bank fo r
v a rio u s heavy eq u ip ment/vehicles. 6336.000.

Recreation Director) to serve o n
Sem inole County's Trolls T ask
Force.

B rie fs

T h e Lake Mary C ity H all Is
it 100 N. Country C h ib

is holes of golf, practice

The tourna m ent la a beat-ball scram ble w ith a
9a.m . shotgun start.
For reservations o r other Information, phon e
330-6636.

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LO N O W O O O — The Seminole County Police
Athletic L eagu e (P A L ) has scheduled Oct. 33 a s
the date for its third annual Invitational OdU
Tournam ent. The event will be held at the
Alaqua C oun try Chib. 3060 P layers Point.
Longwood.
Cost to 61SO per player, which Includes a

Correction
A Vintage V iew p hotograph In the S an ford

Herald. T u esd ay, w a s not eon
correct due to
Incorrect Inform ation provided the H erald. T h e
date o f the L a k e M ary Elementary School chs
ts 1943. not 1047, according to Jean Brookly n .
The H erald regrets this error.

Planning

Saturday. Sept. 30. 1995 at her
residence. B om Nov. 12. 1952 In
Fort W ayne. Ind.. she moved to
Central F lorida several yean
ago. She w aa a homemaker. She
b e lo n g e d to F ir s t B a p tist
Church. Osteen.
Survivors Include husband.
Victor: aons, Robert L. Hall.
Hollywood. Christopher L. Hall.
Sanford; dau gh ters. June E.
Hall. S an Bernardino. Calif..
Vickie R. Stephens, Deltona:
mother. H azel Votaw. LoutsvlUe.
Ky.: brothers. Michael S. Votaw.
Louisville. W illiam H. Votaw III.
Indiana: staters, Carolyn S. Link.
Louisville. Marty A . Raisor. De­
ltona: grandm other. Martha A.
H ollingsworth. Louisville: four
grandchildren.
A lle n -S u m m e rh lll F un eral
Home. O ran ge City. In charge of
arrangem ents.

to attend the

John*StoSmS,^ 5 , PmrSPand

buffet hrrakfam .

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room unH to
a 4-story 300 room unit. The
restaurant w U l be enlarged from
310 existing scats to 569 seats.
An ad d itio n al 330 parking
spaces are alao to be provided.
A c c o rd in g to In form ation
supplied to the P A Z members by
Director o f Plan nin g and Devel­
opment J ay M arder. the pro­
posed developm ent represents
an Intensification o f use of the
marina talc within the city's
downtown area.
The only toaue o f concern ia
parking, w h ich Initially la being
proposed w ith a possible new
parsing garage proposed near
the Sanford City Half, to operate
In conjunction with a county

• R e q u e s t c o m m is s io n
cnancel Nov. 16th city com m ission meeting as- it confticta
w ith the
In

courth ouse expansion. If th e
courthouse la moved to another
location however and the p a rk ­
ing garage la no longer consid­
ered. the lakefront parking w ill
be req u ired to pursue oth er
options.
T h e other major development
la consideration of the site p la n
for the Welcom e Center a n d
D ollar Rent-A-Car facility at th e
O rlan do Sanford Airport.
T h e facility, already proposed,
w ou ld be conatructedJrM ned^
from the new International D e­
p a rtu re s term inal p re se n tly
u n d er construction. It w o u ld
provide parking areas aa w ell aa
covered walkways for the c a r
rentals, and a major W elcom e
Center facility.

A lao scheduled fo r c on sid ­
eration Is a request for condi­
tional use for Burdlnes. at the
Sem inole Towne Center maU.
Burdlnes wants approval to atU
a lc o h o lic b e v e r a g e s . T h e
application apedfk s the ta le o f
w in e only at the onaet.
Another mall m atter la consid­
eration of the site plan a for Ottve
G arden and Red Lobster restau­
rants. also located a t the Sem i­
nole Towne Center.
T h e Sanford P la n n in g an d

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T en n .. she moved to Central
F lorida in 1969. She w aa a
seam stress. She was a m em ber
o f First Baptist Church. W in ter
Park.
S u rvivo rs include daughter.
S u e O 'H ara, Longwood: staters,
Charlene HIU, Croasvtlle. T en n ..
E d n a Copley, Lcla Stockton,
b o th o f Jam estow n . T e n n .;
brother. Paul Reagan. Kingston,
T enn.; two grandchildren.

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Clinton veto reveals strategy

NATIONAL
BRIEFS

in g v e to e s In areas w h e re
Clinton wants to show flexibility,
Associated Press Writer________ Clinton strategists sold.
"H e doesn't have a core of
W ASHINGTON With the
|K'oplc In the House he can work
third veto o f his presidency.
w ith ." said one adviser who
President Clinton demonstrated
x|&gt;okc on the condition of ano­
what Is evolvin g as an end ofn y m it y . " l i e ' s th re a te n in g
session veto strategy: talk lough,
vetoes on tilings he really cares
deal w ith th e Senate where
about. Th en he'll try to work a
p o ssib le a n d tr y to avoid
com prom ise with the Senate,
gridlock.
where the Senate will take the
Buoyed by recent public opi­ lead in com ing out with a more
nion polls s h o w in g growing moderate |H&gt;sltion out of the
disenchantment with the GOP conference committee."
agenda. Clinton Is trying to use
Clinton on Tuesday vetoed the
Ills veto In a way that takes
advantage o f Republican divi­ first of 13 s|H-ndlng bills needed
sions and pits the House against to fund the government for the
fiscal year that lx-g.m Sunday. A
the Senate.
te m p o r a r y spending b ill Is
Ills veto Tuesday of a bill keeping the government running
appropriating m oney for the for now.
operations o f Congress was a
T h e measure appropriating
snot across the congressional money for running Congress was
Ixiw as he and his advisers an easy target.
weigh which o f Ills more than
" I don't think Congress should
two dozen veto threats to pursue
take
care of its own business
and which to drop or negotiate.
b e fo re It takes care nl th e
Clinton Is making the most
people's business." Clinton said
veto noise where GOP positions
In ills veto message- lie trod
are the shakiest. Ills own views
the strongest — efits In educa­ lightly on the fact that the
tion. In environmental protec­ measure cut $2fX&gt; million from
Congress' current budget.
tion. In crim e prevention.
A m ore combative stance Is
An e v o lv in g "S en a te veto
In iiig urged by many aides, led
strategy" entails working behind
by Deputy White House Chief of
the scenes, mostly with Senate
members, to find ways of avoid­ Staff Harold l&lt; k&lt; s. a scrappy

B y T

O n e juror speaks
LOS ANGELES - !t ended much as It began: a football
legend on the move, zippin g down the freeway In a white
vehicle, news hcllropters In hot pursuit, nobody really sure
what was going to happen next.
In the O.J. Simpson trial, the surreal had become the real,
the sensational had becom e the conventional. So much
hyperbole had been expended for so long that It almost seemed
Inadequate to refer to th e verdict as stunning, shocking,

dramatic.
But It was.
Orenthal James Simpson, who earned fame for running, will
now go down In history fo r walking. A Jury of 10 w om en and
tw o men. after deliberations shorter than most o f Sim pson's
football games, acquitted him of murder.
The prosecution's mountain of evidence crumbled In the Jury
room In less than fotir hours, and the first hints suggested at
least one Juror was heavily Influenced by defense claim s that
Detective Mark Fuhrman's testimony was not to be trusted
Irecause o f his racist views.
T h e daughter of J u ro r No. 3. Anise Aschenbach. a
til-year-old retiree, described In an Interview with ABC-TV a
telephone conversation sh e had with her mother shortly after
the verdict.
"She said. *1 think he probably did do it. Denise."* said the
daughter, who was Identified only by her first nam e. "1 said
something like. ‘Gosh, y ou 're kidding me.' And she said. 'No,'
and she’s crying. So I said: 'W hy? What happened?'
"She said It was because there wasn't enough evidence. And
1 said. 'W hy?' She said. 'Because of Mark Fuhrman.” It was
Fuhrman who found the bloody glove that prosecutors said
w as crucial evidence linking Simpson to the killings.

P o p e arrives in N ew a rk
NEWARK. N.J. - G azing up at the cathedral on a hill above
his drug-plagued neighborhood. Carlos Zhaghay o f Ecuador
thought about the last tim e he saw the pope. In 1985. Just
Irefore he headed north In pursuit o f his American dream.
“ Something very beautiful entered Into me then that I
haven't felt here at all." Zhaghay said.
John Paul II arrives In Newark today for his five-day U'.S.
visit that will Include services at Giants Stadium In East
Rutherford. Central Park and the Aqueduct Racetrack In New
York, and at Camden Yards In Baltimore. He Is scheduled to
deliver an address on Thursday to the United Nations.
"H e'll be preaching fo r peace, for the homeless and the
poor." said Frances Dow ning, who lives In Zhaghay's
neighborhood. "These are his people."
After an address at the airport, the pope w ill travel to
Newark's Sacred Heart church, a magnificent Gothic cathedral
that stands taller than Notre Dame In Paris and Is larger than
St. Patrick's In New York.

O

M a ce d o n ia 's in vestig atio n
SKOPJE. Macedonia — Authorities checked travelers’
documents and U.S. anti-terrorism experts Joined Macedonia's
investigation into a bom bing that seriously Injured the former
Yugoslav republic's president.
Klro Gllgorov. who led Macedonia to uncertain Independence
In 1991. lay In Intensive care today after hours o f neurosurgery
to remove shrapnel lodged In his head by a car bomb.
Gllgorov. 78. lost Ills right eye in the1blast Tuesday, said Sasa
Ordanoskl. director o f Macedonian TV. Th ree pieces of
shrapnel were removed from the president's head In hours of
surgery, said a hospital source.
Little change was reported In the president's condition
overnight, but official m edia reported Gllgorov had suffered a
brain hemorrhage and had undergone a "delicate operation on
the cortex."

A U M

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FOOD LION

Tom Mann, un analyst at the
Brookings Institution, said. "T h e
two strategies go hand in hand.
In order to participate in the
bargaining, he has to demon
st rate a willingness In veto some
bills."
Clinton also has worked to
co-opt some of the more papular
parts of the House O O P’s "C o n ­
tract With America," coming up
with bis own less-am bttlous
lialanced budget proposal and
tax-cut plan, for Instance.
O f the 13 s p e n d in g b ills
needed to fund governm ent.
Clinton has vetoed one and
..Igned one — a m ilitary con ­

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driver's license's may be misguided, according to a nationwide
study that shows screening programs help reduce fatal crashes
among thr elderly.
"Many people think license screening Is Just pro forma and
nobody Is really protected." said lead researcher. David T.
Levy, an economics professor at the University o f Baltimore.
"T h is study shows that license screening, particularly vision
testing. Is effective at reducing fatal crashes Involving senior
drivers."
Eight states that did not require vision testing during the
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ol the children supersedes every­
thing else." It said.
In an ABC News Interview
T u e s d a y . J u d l t h a B r o wn .
Nicole's mother, said her family
has told Sydney and Justin that
"Daddy's free."
"They're happy. They love
Daddy. We h a ve never said
anythi ng n e g a t i v e about
Daddy." she said.
Sydney asked. "D o I have to
leave?* "And I said 'm aybe.'"
Mrs. Brown said.
l.oti Brown. Nicole's father,
said the custody Issue would be
resolved peacefully. "W e gain
nothing bv fighting. In fighting
m a family is never healthy." he
said.
Denise Brown, asked what she
remembered today about Nicole,
replied
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going to kill m e and get away
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WEDNESDAY

October 4, 1995

B
Neighborhood rivalry
LOCALLY
C C w in to H o w o ll girts
WINTER SPRINGS - U k e Howell won the
Kiris team competition at the Seminole Athletic
Conference frcshman/sophomorr meet Tuesday
at Central W inds Park, while Oviedo's Karyn
Hall captured the Individual competition. The
boys meet was cancelled because o f lightning.
th e Silver Hawks scored 16 points, while
Lake Mary was second with 37. Lake Brantley
was third with 54. Oviedo was fourth with 57.
and Lyman was last wllh 73. Hall led all
Individual runners with a time o f 13:13. while
Lake Howell ninners Sarah Klchlns (13:50), Ife
Fuller (13:54) and Mia McCormick (14:20) took
second through fourth respectively.
Lake Brantley's Carrie Brockman was fifth
with a time of 14:29: Lake Mary's Kristin Hoyle
was sixth In 14:43; Lake Howell's Dawn Hatton
was seventh In 14:45: Lake Brantley's Dara
Wise was eighth In 14:59: Lake Mary's Christina
Cooley was ninth In 15:01: and Lake Mary's
Lorlssa Bazllc was tenth In 15:02.

Rams post come-from-behind win over Patriots
■r BARY COATOAM
Herald Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Lake Mary Im­
proved to 7-6 overall and 4-3 In the Seminole
Athletic Conference Tuesday with a 10-15. 15-6.
15-10 win over Lake Brantley. The Patriots fell to
10-6 overall and 3-4 In the conference.
Jeannle Manz had 13 service points and seven
kills for the Rams, while Traci Tombros scored
six kills and three service points. Noetic Fehn had
nine kills and eight service points for Lake
Brantley, while Michelle Cates had four digs and
one service point.
“ This Is the kind of rivalry that brings our play
to the next level." said Lake Mary coach Cindy
Henry. "It was Lake Brantley on the other side,
and that means something."
Fehn put Lake Brantley ahead 4-0 In the first
game. Kinsley Craven extended the lead to 8-2
with three service, points, and Carrie Arago

pushed the advantage to 14-5 w ith four sendee
points. The Roma cut the lead to 14*10 before
Cates closed ou t the game.
"We didn't p u s the ball w e ll." said Lake
Brantley coach Stan Cutler. " I think a few o f our
girls wanted it a little too much an d nrrrpasstil
We were a little tight because we wanted to win
so ba d ."
After Lake Brantley took a 2*1 lead In gam e
two, Manx an d Stephanie Dale put Lake M ary
ahead 6-2. Craven an d Lauren Andrade put the
Patriots ahead 7*6 before Monica Camardese.
Sarah McW eeney and Mans combined to serve
out the game for the Ram s.
Arago and Andrade put Lake Brantley ahead
6-2 to start the third gam e, before Tom bros and

Mary in the Junior varsity m atch. The Rams ar
now 5-6 overall and 2*2 In the conference. Lak
Brantley hoots Gateway tonight, while Lake Mar
travels to play Boone.

LONGWOOD — Seminole improved to 9-

overall and 5*1 In the SAC Tuesday with a 15-4
15-9 w in over Lyman. Aubrey Nelson led th
T ribe attack with 11 service points, seven ace
and three kills.

"Everybody played, and w e kept really nlc
rhythm ." said Seminole coach Beth Corso. "Ou
overall team looked good. W e excecuted wel
and Aubrey passed the ball with outstandln
efficiency/'
Tin a White had 10 service points, six assist
six digs and one ace for Seminole; Sabrcena Sap
added six digs and five service points; Harmoi
Rosie 10 service points. 10 assists and two dig:
Marlas Alford five service points, four digs an
three kills; and Dawn Trains five service points.

Camardese knotted the gam e 6 8 for Lake Mary.
Arago and Sarah W lnchell put the Patrtota ahead
for the last tim e 1041. Manx then closed out the
match with seven straight service points.
Lake Brantley Improved It's record to 11*5 and
6-1 in the SA C with a 166. 15-12 win over Lake

Flag F-ball
follow-up

W restlin g C lu b started
OVIEDO — The Florida Jets Olympic W restl­
ing Club Is looking for new members.
All Seminole County students from elementa­
ry through high school are Invited to compete
on the team that will take part In 20 tournament
(nil on Saturdays) and will be coached Oviedo
High School's Rick Trlblt and J.D. Robbins, who
has coached at every level of wrestling and also
handled the California Jets that won 12 national
championships and 13 state championships.
Practice at Oviedo High School will be every
Wednesday from 6-7:30 p.m. The fee to Join the
club Is $30, which Includes Insurance. T-shirt.
USA Wrestling membership card, newsletter,
magazine and participation certificate. Addi­
tional family members can Join at a prorated fee.
If you miss a practice, don't worry, com e the
next time.
For more Info, call J.D. Robbins (366-4840) or
Rick Trlblt (366-3562).

SANFORD — Saturday's Sanfor
Recreation Department Flag Fool
ball League gam e scorers.

VDUNOB IS. RATTLERS B

Olajawan Perry scored on runs c
29- and three-yards and Chari I
Steward added an extra point fa
the Vikings, while Crystal Bradlc
had a 23-yard touchdown run fo
the Rattlers.

BULLDOGS SS. O. KNIGHTS 13

Cy W ynn had three touchdowi
runs of 15. 15 and 10 yards, whll
Kyle Ratchford caught a 35-yar
touchdow n pass from D am le
Reaves and Jason Williams had a
extra point run for the Bulldogs.
The Golden Knights got a flv&lt;
yard TD run from Nick Murron an
Marron also caught a 13-yarcl scoi
Ing pass from Radiy Williams.

Adult F la g F o o tb a ll
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation Dcparment will hold an organizational meeting for
an adult flag football league on Wednesday.
October 4th at 6 p.m. at the Downtown Youth
Center, lower level o f Sanford City Hall.
The league hopes to start play on Saturduy.
October 14lh.
For m ore Inform ation, call the Sanford
Recreation Department at (407) 330-5697.

DOLPHINS 19. BTEELERB O

Mike P ry o r caught a pair c
touchdown passes (48 and 20 yard:
from Charles Hayes. Chris Witt
had a 35-yard touchdown run an
Hayes ran In one extra point for th
Dolphins' scoring.

K iw an is Q o lf Tournam ent
SANFORD — Bette Gramkow. Klwants Golf
Tournament chair, announced thut the Sanford
club will be sponsoring a golf tournament at
DeBary G olf and Country Club on Friday.
October 13th with a 1 p.m. shotgun start
followed by dinner ut the club. The tournament
format Is four person scramble, make your own
team, with gross and net catagorles.
Entry fees are $70 per person. $325 new
sponsorship. $300 repeat sponsorship, which
Includes four entries and hole recognition. Fees
Include cart and greens fee. players package,
prizes, dinner and awards for longest drive and
closest to the pin.
Entry deadline Is Monday. October 9th. Mall
checks payable to Sanford Klwants Club and
mall, along with entries and golfers' handicups.
to: Bette Gramkow. 500 E Airport Ulvd..
Sanford. FI. 32773. Or phone (407) 322-3213.

M agic ink K o n c a k
ORLANDO — Center Jon Koncak. who has
spent all 10 years of his pro career with the
Atlanta Hawks, signed with the Orlando Magic.
"W e're ecstatic about obtaining a player of
Jon's experien ce and ability." said John
Gabriel, the Magic's vice president of basketball
operations and player personnel. "Th is transac­
tion even further strengthens our frontcourt
presence for the upcoming season."
Koncak. who attended Southern Methodist
University, was Atlanta's first round draft
selection In 1985 — the flfthovcmll pick.
The 7-foot Koncak has a career average of 5
rebounds. 4.6 points and I assist per game.
Last season, he saw action In 62 games and
had 20 sturts.

ELSEWHERE
P anthers tie C apitols
GREENSBORO. N.C. - Washington's Culle
Johansson burled a penalty shot wi th 32
seconds left In regulation to force the Florida
Panthers Into overtime and an eventual 1-1 lie
Tuesday night In an NHL exhibition game.
Florida's Stu Barnes scored 46 seconds Into
the second pcrlixl from the left face-off circle on
a power play.
The Capitals (2-5-1) were without Peter
Homlru and Michael Plvonka. Florida (2-3-2)
plays tls llnal preseason game at Tampa Bay.

BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
[ 8 p.m. — WESH 2. Bravesal Rockies. ID
Complsta listings on Pag# 21

Mayfair Country Club owner Jack Daniels (left to
right), General Manager Rich Cleary, Matt Kuchar and

Jeremy Ander$on poae with on# of the golf begs
presented to the Seminole H.8. teem capteina.

Mayfair C.C. to host fund-raiser
SANFORD — Mayfair Country Club owner Jack
Daniels and general manager Rich Cleary recently
presented golf bags to Seminole High School team
captains Matt Kuchar and Jeremy Anderson which
led the Tribe to the SAC championship, the district
championship and a fourth place finish In the state
tournament last spring.
Jerem y Is a two-time Florida State Junior
Champion and both he and Matt arc ranked In the
top 10 juniors In the state.

On October 8-9. Mayfair w ill boat a tournament to
raise money for the SHS golf team. Positions are still
available at 8150 per two-ball team or 875 for an
individual (who will be paired by the club).
Mayfair Country Club haa been a big booater of the
Tribe for years, opening the facilities and course to
both the girls and boys team. From Janauary
through May the teams use the course each day. free
o f charge, which figures to approximately 750
rounds at 815 per round, or around
nd I85.000.

Broadway qualifies

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WINTER HAVEN — Broadway gymnasts competed In
the first USA Gymnastics local qualifier In Winter
Haven the weekend of September 16-17.
Levels four, five and six competed for qualifying
points needed to participate at the state level later this
fall. Level 4 participants needed a score of 34 to qualify
for state, while level 5 needed a score of 33.5 and level 6
a point total of 32.
Broadway gymnasts who qualified for state were:

LEVEL 4
Ages 0-11
Katy Donoho. 34.15 and Erin Graves. 34.00

Ages 12-Up
Robin Dvoinlck. 34.05.

state
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Julie Hudlow. 34.85; Am y Sardo. 34.75; Erin Tyson.
34.15; Lindsey Phipps. 34.10; Heather Morsch. 34.10:
Ashley Shrader. 33.85; Leanne Barton. 33.60.

LEVELS
Jennifer Yorty. 34.30; Susan Stock. 33.65; Meredith
Berry. 33.05; Jennifer Camps. 32.80; Layren Brtnton.
32.20; Amanda Bledsoe. 32.20.
Other Broadway entrants were; (Level 4) Kate Owen.
Jayme Kunlak. Aubry Kuslv. Erin Jacoby. Holly Ogren.
Kristen Breslow. Hayley O'Donnell. Stephanie Wilson;
(Level 5) Kellyn Cloninger. Gall Gibson, Lesley Brtnton.
Nicole West, Allison Berry. Megan Kranz. Mcagan
Bogaet. Angela Pentz. Amanda Keyes; (Level 6) Holly
Stclnebronn.

49ERS 7. JAGUARS 0
The gam e's lone score came on
42-yard run by Joslah Smith and
Jimmy Postel extra point.

COWBOYS 34. RAIDERS 28

Quarterback Bryan Richmnn rai
for four touchdowns (30. 25. hIx am
15 yards) and threw a 35-yari
scoring pass and two extra poln
passes to Danny Johnson to lca&lt;
the Cowboys. Reggie Grant am
Billy Emeston also had extra poln
runs for the winners.
Cesar Cooper had scoring runs ci
45 and 35 yards run for the Raiders
Grady Hutchins added a Ihrce-yari
run and Terry Green had u two-ynn
TD run and an extra point run.

SENIORS
HURRICANES 18. GIANTS 13

Tim B yrd ran for a 27-yari
touchdown und caught a 44-yan
pass from Dontu Harper and Jurvl
Grant had a onc-vard run for tin
Hurricanes.
Richard W iggins three ;
t o u c h d o w n p u s s to J e r o i m
Smothers und an extra point toss ti
Clarence Latim er and also run for ;
five-yard touchdown for the Giants.

COWBOYS 12, BEARS 7

Tony W cyh scored on a slx-yuri
pass from Joe Mersey and a one
yard center sneak for the Cowboys.
Miles Voss hud u 50-yard In
tcrceptlon return and Bryan Broph;
added the extra point for the Bears.

Sanford’s Blake gets new contract from Bengals
M s m Ii M Press
C IN C IN N A TI — T w o seasons
removed from third-string status on
the New York Jets. Sanford's Jeff
Bl ake w a s r e w a r d e d by t he
Cincinnati Bengals with a contract
extension through 1999.
Blake, a quarterback who was a
sixth-round draft choice three years
ago from Eastern Carolina, signed a
deal worth reportedly $3.1 million a
year.
"H e's shown splendid leader­
ship." general manager Mike Brown
said after Tuesday's signing. "H e ’s
given us a chance to win. That's a
step we think w e can build off.
We've got the core players of our
team pretty well lied up. and Jeff

has become the leader."
Blake emerged as the Bengals*
starting quarterback after former
first-round pick David Kllngler and
backup Don Hollas were Injured In
the same game last year.
Term s of the contract, which also
renegotiated this year's deal, were
not disclosed by Brown or Blake's
agent. Ralph Clndrlch. But Blake
did not dispute (he $3.1 million
figure reported by The Cincinnati
Enquirer.
"I don't know all the numbers,
hut 1 got first-round m oney." Blake
said.
He had been under contract for
S714.000 this year.
Clndrlch said the deal "puts him
in a nice situation, a nice category."

"Obviously, what he would have
been able to make on the free-agent
m arket figu red in to w hat w e
wanted." Clndrlch said. " I t ’s a nice
system here, nice players."
Blake. 24. was a sixth-round pick
by the New York Jets In 1992. He
appeared In th ree gam es that
season, none In 1993. and was
acquired by the Bengals on waivers
Just prior to the start of the 1994
season.
He took over In the eighth game
when Kllngler hurt *his
' i ar
ltnee. and
won the starting Job In training
camp this summer. Kllngler. who
broke his Jaw In the preseason, has
not played this season and could
become a free agent at the end of
the season.

"My goal was to come In and play
this year and see what happens, and
that's still unchanged." Kllnglei
said. "H e's played well this year and
deserves whatever he got."
Blake, who also could have been u
free agent after this year, has
completed 103 o f 185 passes (55.7
percen t) fo r 1.339 yards. 11
touchdowns and one Interception.
H e l e a d s
t he N F L In
touchdown-to-lntcrceptlon ratio,
leads the AFC In passing yards and
is the sixth-rated quarterback In the
NFL at 96.2.
"I'm glad we were able to get this
done quickly.” Blake said. "N ow I
know this won't be a distraction to
the rest o f the season. And It's great

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A L L CLAIM S. O I M A N D I
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FILED WILL BE F O R EV ER
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THa data al Ma tin t Publica­
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tars.
Panonol Rapraaantotlva:
William Lavarna Hartman
«•• Hardtack Circle
Orlando. FtorMA n a if
Attorney Far
Poraonol Roproaontollvo
E. DavM Kamp, Eaqulr*
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SMATHIES A KEM P. P A.
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the r a g u o tla d change o r
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Room In City Hall. Santord.
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IN A N O FOR
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IN R E : THE MARRIAGE OF:
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to Blake. But Brown again ac­
knowledged that Kllngler was
not solely to blame for the
team 's lack of xucceaa. that he
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way, is not altogether his fault.”
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played courageously for ux.”
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o f our lack of manpower and
paid a price for It, and I'm
grateful for what he'* done.”

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EVERY DAY IS PAYDAY!

DEBBIE P. MCCASLIN.

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MARYANN* MORSE
C L E R K O P T HE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Dtona R. Rrummatl
Deputy Clarh
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CLERKOPTHI
CIRCUIT COURT
By: JanaE. Jaaawk
Deputy Clark
FRANK C.WHIGHAM.
ESQUIRE
P.OBm MR
Santord. F L H 7 7 B R R
PuMlah: Soatombar 77 4 Otto
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PERSONS WITH OISABILI
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP
TH ESE PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE P E R ­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COON
DINATOR AT
SO M l* 4*
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF THE
MEETING
PUBLISH: Octabar A i m
ANO: October A t m
O f 111

any matter canoMarod al Ma
above mealing or hairing*.
Ha/alw mod* need a verbatim
record at t a procooRnga. In­
cluding t a totHmany ant tv i
dance, which record I* not
pravMad by t a City at Santord.

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NOTICE O F ACTION
TO: OBEBIK MCCASLIN
A D O R E U UNKNOWN
YOU ARB H S R IR V NOT
PIED that a Palllkn tar Dia
•Mutton M Marrlapt hot bean
tiled apatnta yau, and MM yau
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your Ripanoo or Ptoodlnp to
the P a lllk n upon the PallHonor'* attorney: DAVID D.
C A N N O N , E S Q U I R E . THE
L A W C L I N I C . Caaaolbtrry
Oulu. Ml Sunnytown RA. Suita
Ml. C wtlX arry. Plorldo &gt;77*7.
and III* t a arlptnM Reapanaa or
Ploodinp in Mo ottka M t a
Clerk M t a Clrcutt Court, on or
botore t a M M day *4 Octabar.
A O., t r n If ybu toll to db IA a
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UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal at the below da
Krlbed t a x to wo* cenducto*
in comeilonc* wtM f .S 711 Tt
Natka Mol ButcH'* Towing will
toll told t a lc I# at PuMk Auc­
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al 10 to am ol ttd Portlmmon
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NORMA LINDA LANINOHAM
a ta NORMA LINOA C U IR R A :
I N R I Q U I I CA N TU : IR A
M N JA M IN LANINGHAMIII
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ANO SIAL 09 COURT, THIS
IM i DAY O f Srptomtar. i m
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CONSUI LOR.
VILLARRIAL.
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ZARATA Caunty. Tamar
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ZARATA. TEXAS nar*
By: DaraM Ramaa
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J I 9 9 R I Y T . BURCH
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY
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Salads add dazzle as main dishes
general nervous lymptoma.

TOPS moots In Longwood, Apopka
A local ch apter o f T O P S (Take ofT P ou n d s SenMMy) a
every W ednesday at 6 :9 0 p.m „ ta the au d ttorto m of Wiwt I
Hospital. 885 W . S.R. 494. Longwood. Wi
at 8:30
p m. The find m eetin g is free. For
1-800-932-0077.
A morning m eetin g la held every Wi
r. at M O , at
Lakevtew Christian Church, 1400
For Information, call 293-8048.

AMmon gathers
Wttb 1 Tbsp.

Nar*Anon to most
Nar- Anon m eets every Wednesday at B p m . at
Hospital. 589 W est State Road 434. Longw ood. Nar-Aaon Is a
support group open to (u n ites and frtenda o f
living with an addict to move turmoil than you
yourself. Join for support In coping w ith you
serenity to m ak e dectatoos and put you r life b od
260-1900for m ore Information.

Rotary moots opvty
Rotary C lu b of Lake Mary m eets T h u rsd ay
7:30-8:30 a.m . at the Ttmacuan Country C lu b, on
Road. Contact Brian Loe. president, at 333-6128.

Employment opportunities foe ssnlort
An em ploym ent program sponsored b y the A A R P
Community Service to available every T h u rsd ay morning, from
9a.m . to noon, at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Road. BU I Downey w ill aaatot sen io rs w ith employment
opportunities. F or information, call 324-3060.

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
The Omni Toastm asters Club *8801 w in m eet at 5-30 p jn .
every T h ursday at the AAA building. 1000 A A A Drive.
Heathrow. Q u ests an d prospective mem bers are welcome.
Call Bertram Ollck. 323-0069, for m ore Inform ation.

Mothers o f Pre8ehooters meat
Mothers o f Presch oolers (MOPS) m eets from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
the first an d third Thursday of each m onth, at M m Oaks
Presbyterian C h u rch . Driftwood V illage, Lake Mary, for
Christian social, crafts, lectures and b a b y sitting. Open to tbs
community, pee-regtateratloo Is required. F or Information, call
the church at 3 3 0 9 1 0 3 .

The following births have been
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs:
Sept. 10 — Lori and Gary
Garrison, Lake Mary, boy; Faith
Banner and G regory Ebron. Al­
tamonte Springs, girl: Ftar and
Abraham Oliver. Deltona, girt;
Dlca-Lelgh Cleveland and Stuart
Gardner. Sanford, boy

Sept. 19 — Sharon and Shawn
Harris. Longw ood, giri; Elisabeth
R o c k w e ll an d Kennsth
M arkow ski. Lak e Mary, boy;
Carrie a n d M ichael Mlcuey, A l­
m o n te Springs, girt
Sept. 9 0 — Carm en and Mark
W hitaker. O viedo, boy
S e p t. 21 — J en n ifer en d
Jam es Ferpes. Longwood, girl

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Savory

Ctoekwtta (from top toft* Spicy Fried Chicken
Salad, Southwestern Turkey Rice Salad, Asian

F or sa la d , season c h ick en
strips w ith m b. Dredge in flour
to coat tightly, dip Into egg
m ixture and coat wtth cru m bs.
Place on w ax paper-toed dtoh
a n d c h ill, uncovered fo r 30

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T oss together spinach leaves,
’. celery, onion and
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all dressing Ingredients until
blended.
Place spinach In a large salad
bowl and torn w ith Just enough
dressing to coat.
In separate bowl, toss pork,
carrots, bean sprouts, scallions
and o r a n g e s In re m a in in g
d re a s in g . S p o o n on top o f
spinach. Sprinkle wtth cilantro.

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4 cups fresh spinach leaves,
rinsed and stemmed
1 cup fresh bean sprouts,
rinsed
14 cup thinly sliced scallions
3 oranges, peeled and thinly
sliced (or one B-ox. can mandarin
oranges, chitted and drained) «
2 Tbsp. chopped cilantro

S alad

B small red potatoes, unpeeled,
boiled and cooled
1 pound fresh whole green
beans, rinsed and trimmed
1 large head Boston lettuce,
rinsed, dried and chilled
3,« n s (6 ox.) chunk tuna Osh.
drained
• to cup pitted black olives
2 b oiled eg g s, peeled and
to cup Crisco Savory Season­ quartered lengthwise
ing Roasted Garlic Flavor
3 large tomatoes, cored and
|ln a large
to cup honey
cut Into wedges
wtth hot c
chicken. Serve
V4 cup fresh lim e Juice
6 to 12 anchovy fillets, drained
2 Tbsp. to y sauce
(optional)
to tap. hot pepper sauce
3
Tbsp. chopped parsley
to tap. salt
B a rb V in a ig re t te P m M ag
For salad, season pork with
to cup Crisco Savory Season­
■alt and pepper, fle a t 2 tables­ ing Classic Herb Flavor
1 lb. thinly sliced lean pork
poons of oil In a large skillet.
loin (aUr-fry pork)
to cup red wine vinegar
Saute pork and scam e seeds over
Salt and pepper
1 lap. Dljon-stylc mustard
2 T b s p . Crisco S a v o r y
high heat for 3 to 4 minutes or
1 tap. salt
S e a s o n in g s R oasted G a r l i c
until cooked through. Remove
to tap. black pepper
Flavor
from skillet to cool.
to tap. sugar
Steam carrots 8 to 10 minutes
For dressing, whisk together
1
8 -o s. beg b a b y c a rro ts, or until crisp-tender.
all dressing Ingredients until
an d w ater In glass m easuring
c u p In the m icrow ave u ntil
boilin g and sugar to rttoaotved.
Cool Nightly and atlr In rem ain­
in g ingredients.
Heat V4 cup of oil In a heavy
skillet. Brown chicken strip s on
one aids, turn and cook until
borw n and done through o n the
ascood side (4 to 8 m inutes).
T orn spinach m ixture with

halved

For dressing, w h isk together

New school is same old battle for boy teased in class
DBAS ABBYi W e really need
your help. My aon, "M ik e," la In
sixth grade. E v er since he was a
second-grader, h e has been the
one In class w h o is teased and
ostracized.
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W e are searching for a solu­
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another new school, b u t I'm
w orried that there la som ething
In hla behavior that w ill laolate
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would create a heavy financial
burden.
Our son is miserable. What
has helped others in this posi­
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changing from gram m ar school
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relief for your aon. don't rush to
change to another school. There
must be a reason for his conti­
nuing problem.
Talk to hla teachers. Have they
observed anything that might be
causing h is p ro b lem ? Then
contact th e p a re n ts o f the
children who tease and ostracize
your son and ask i f they would
please level with you about why
their children dislike him. Take
that in fo rm a tio n to a p ro ­
fe s s i o n a l c o u n s e l o r w h o
specializes In children his age
(your physician can refer you).
Explain your concerns and ar­
range therapy for your son to
help him regain his sctf-csteem.

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Readers: If you have faced this
problem, what worked for your
child?
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regarding non-voters:
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F o r salad, cut
to-lnch slices. Tom wtth to
C ook green beam la
•site d w ater for 5 to 7
or until erttp-tenter.
Ice w ater, drain and teas wtth 2
T e a r lettuce Into trite-steed
pieces an d to n In anted bowl
w tth to cu p of drt s in g . Arrange
potatoes in middle w tth p m
b ean s around the edge. T op with
tu n a and olives.
A r r a n g e e g g a n d to m ato
w edges around edge o f bowL
D rape anchovies. If i
to p . Drtaxte w ith rem a in in g
d r e s s in g an d sp v ln k la w ith

chopped parsley.
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4D - Sanford HorsM, Sanford, Florida

L e g a l N o tlc—
IMT H I CIRCUIT COURT
OP THI1ITM JUDICIAL
C iaC U IT IH AMD FOR
s e m in o l e

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FLORIDA.
Man-taecA-ts-A
JAMES B. NUTTER A
COMPANY. AMISSOURI
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
cask

RICHARD LAPENNA. IT AL..
NOTICIOP
FOR I CLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Pinal Judgment at
Foreclosure datod Mar 4 IN I
and Order datod Saptwnbm 14
IHJ. and antarad in Caw Na.
tS IttC A 1 AA of ffw Circuit
Court of tha ISTH Judicial
Circuit in and tor Ismlneta
County, Florida, whsrsln
JAMES B. NUTTER B COM­
PANY, A MISSOURI CORPO­
RATION, Plaintiff, and RICH­
ARD l a p c n n a . a! at., art
attendant*. I will toll to As
highest bidder tor cato at tha
County Courtheuse,
Florida, a tllito a*ctacR AJR. an
tta 14th day at Octobw . INS. tba
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dutiva, at ffw Public
limirwfg Caunty. Ptwtds.
Togeffwr wffh ell shuOurss
and imprevsments new end
harseffer an sold lend, and
nature* attached Awsto. art
*11 rants. Issue*. proctedL and
pretits accruing and to accrue
Mid premise*. alt at which
art inciudad within tha tors**
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premise*. sv«n though they may
bo dotactwd or Bstedwbto.
DATED Alt Wlh day rt Isp
fomber, INS
MARYANNB MORSE.
Clark Circuit Court
By: JanaE. Jaaawk
Deputy Clark
HARRY M. MARVEL ISOm East Control Blvd.
PO.BoiJMi
Orlando, PL t a n
Publish: September 17, and
October 4 INS
OEM-MO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
PORTHIIIRHTIERTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OP PLOOIOA
CASE N 0 1
INRE: TkamarrlaasN
HOWARDOTIS SUTCH. JR..
Patlffanar/Huaband
end
MARGARET MART SUTCH.
NOTICE OP ACTION
YOU. MAROARIT MARY
SUTCH. are haraby nattftad that
a Petition tor DtSMtutton N
Marriage has barn mod saslnst
you. and you are rewired N
•area a espy at your answer to
or &gt;iiapii| to ito Patman Nr
Dlssalutlan at Marriage an
GRACE ANN OLAVIN EM-. N
GRACE ANNE OLAVIN, PA.,
In tha office at tha Clark N tha
Circuit Court an ar batsra Ihs III
day at Nseembw, ISM. II you
toll la da sa. judgment by
dstawff will ba tsSsn opalnot you
far tha relief N min tot In As
Petition Nr Oiewhittan N Mor­
ris
DATED this Nth day of Sap
MARYANN! MORSE
Clorh anno CircuitCourt
Seminole Counhf,
P tor Ida
By: Oiana K. brummsff
Deputy Clark
GRACE ANNE OLAVIN.
■SOUIRE
GRACE ANNE OLAVIN. P A
1140TuskPallia Road
P.O. Ran 3771
Winter Seringa. FL 337003771
(407) OSS-1110
Attorney lor

L e g a l N otice s
IN T N I CIRCSMT COURT, IIBMTIINTH JUCICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AMO POR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
DIVISION: 0
MOL LIPE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, a N n Jaraay
Plaintiff,
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W IUA SPRINGS VILLA ASSOCIATES a PtartBa
genwal partoaitoM waa &gt;onRI&gt; tNtottodi MUTUAL OENEPIT
DEVELOPMENTPARTNERS-II. L.P., a Rhada Island llmltod
FtotoerNttot and MUTUAL M M P IT FINANCIAL SERVICE
MANAOEMENT CORPORATION INC., a Now Jaraay csryaraffan.
wmatime* erroneous!; ritoMedtosffherasMD Financial Service
r, Inc..
NOTKB OP SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER to
I_la ytvan that pursuant to a Pinal J u ^ ^ ^ M
UN, IN t, M Caw Nwwbsr N MM CA M at tha Circuit
Cwrt N tha ElpMaanth JadNtol Oriuff N and Nr Samlnsta Caunty.
FNridfc In wMdt MOL LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, a Now
Jarsay carpw often. N tha Ptrtnttff, and WILLA SPRINOS VILLA
ASIOCIATES, a Plertde award w t o d b m m patoBty dtt
SNtodi MUTUAL M M P rrH V IL O P M E N T PARTNERS - II,
|L.P., sRhode Island Rmffsd pwkwnhto; and MUTUAL BENI PIT
|FINANCIAL SERVICE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION. INC. a
wry. Inc.
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i n n Frans Daar a* Na •smtosto &lt;
Florida, at ll.N AJR. an lha MB ia rN
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EXHIBIT "A "
THOSE CERTAIN PIECES. PARCELS. OR TRACTS OP LAND.
LVINO SITUATE AND E l INO IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOW
IDA. AJSO N IN O MORS PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
PARCELI
Tract B. Wtlla Sprhws CammartiN Cantor, Phase Two, accerdfog
to ffw
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Public
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»P»r » " EsN . along said Her* tins. W3A0 tw t to N s East tins at
No WON I N Not at tha I obBh m I IS at liw Sauthawt is N said
IsctNn u&gt; Msnca EdNb t n r r Raw. aNno said la w llna and
PtoWNI wffh N a WON Rna N no Ssudsawt is to Rw Sorthoort is N
said Sactton 14 WI.EB N N N IRa tontsribw N SNsm N Crash; Ihsncs
Nan* too cantorHna N HpssM Ciesb N o NNasstna sloven (ill
cm rsso and Ntoanaaai (tones laN b I T ir ir * WON. to .lt tost:
lhance EauN W W W WsN. 4US IsN; thsnw N srM T \» « n r WsN.
B N N a ti Nanas EauN W ire s " RUN. 4BJP N N : thanca South
ttn rm r w o n . s i n n n ; tnm n n u n w i n r w o n . w s.m twt;
thtoto Stodh SP11*N" VNst. N J7 Nat; thanca BomN
Wbst.
33 7* N N ) Ihsncs le u N W UTW NSW. 11441 N N ; Nance South
ir t r t v WSN. I ton NN: rw iw south w w tr* w o n . m s s taw to
A s WON llna N Wwl oufbwart to rt tha SsNhaaat IS N said lacttoi
»4j thanca N srN S rtS n r* la st, Wm b said WbN llna. 77A» N N N
Ihs POINT OP EEOINNtNO.
PARCEL III
TKN portion N N a IsuNasN IS N N s SsuNwaN It N (action 34
Township n la u N . Range « la st, l emliwto County. Florida.
nsrthN ffw canSartinoNHawNI Crash dsacrlbad as Niisw s:
Csmmance N N a Wbst to strtor N to ld EocNsn I4i
W 3T1P" EaN atong tha PSsrA Hna at A s IsuNtweW is N said Section
14 tor 4704*1 Hat to R* la s t Mwst M id larth w art to; ffwncaSsuA
n r r r wew stoag M id EaN Hm N r 14 l7 .fi N N to No North llna
N N a l a N h a a N iS N N a la w h w N ia N a a td la c tto n io ia d POINT
OP EIO IN N IN O : Nanca NsrN W3714" W sN atsnp said North llna
N r 1 tlJ 0 N N : thaw s N N h 37*11’ U " WON N r N474 N N : Ihsncs
la u N E P B r o r E a N N r M « NN: A sm s lauto if f ir ir * West Nr
S U E N N i N tw o SowA W W W RAN N r 47.51 test: thence South
4*1411" la w N r S 4 N N N i Asms South a tto rjr* RN N N r 11413
N N i Nanca North w w ir RNN N r S B J7 N N i thence South
ll* s n r ' WON N r INAS NN N A s contort too N Hawaii Creak:
A tnce atong N a cenCortlns N Hawaii Creak N a toilowing caurtss:
N u N S tn i'o r ’ EaN N r 743* NN) banco N srN ITtoTto" Is N Nr
•AM N N i A s m o North a v i r EON N r 7471 N N : Nanca South
w a r s v la w N r 4 4 U N N i Atnce South W U W EaN N r MEN
N N i Nanca South 77*WT4" EaN N r B A S Not; Nanca North
IT*N T T " la w N r to.7I N N i Ranca N srN to &gt; 3 0 r EaN N r S7JS
N N i Nanca N srN W U 'to " la s t N r 7l.to N N ; thanca North
W W W EaN N r D A I N N a a s Bast llna N N a Iw / A rtit a N
Sactton btt Nanca RwsrRng sNd esnUrttoa N Hawaii Crash Harm
a itoPSP RaN asana sow RaN Hm ter na.es tsas to the p o in t o p
EIO INNIN O .
PARCEL IV
i ^PwlfwPr wsspi VnV■■Wwfl'lwmmwtewDrteBW1I
Landsesas BuNsr I assman! kstsssn P rato J. Tsuper. IndlvlduNty and as Trustos. and Tha WahA Csrpsrsttsn. a North Csrsllna
carperetIan. datod as N I1/IS/S4 rstsrded 13/14/to In O R. Bash
MS7. Paps I4S4
Landscape BuNsr Isrtnw nt bate son Jamas O. Johnson and John
C. Daniels, m CpSuccessar Trustees N r ClayNn P rsps rtw . Inc.
Em ptoyw Prettl Sharinp Trust I s s b b Interest), and James G.
' John c OanlaH. as Car
Supply. Inc Employes Profit Shsrlnp Trust (as to to Interest), and
II
Tha Walsh Csrparahsn. a North Carolina &lt;
tl/1*/E4 rotordid W W U A OR. Bask law, Paps 1474
N^^uAl^w to
bto Utplsli
*Hruisr to
m
srTEHN^pr^E^FIWII
BpSPfWff Mfw^RI YISIw
WEIEfl Lnn ptototolinw
North CorelIna carperelisn. and Wills Sprlnps Villa AsaaclalsL a
Florida fsnsrN aartoNiblA datod as N tn u w . recsrdsd V W O A
O.B. Bosk IM3. Paps I4M.
NOTE: All recarNnp rttsrsncss herein are and thail fca to Ihs
current auNlc recerdsN SsmAsN County, PNrida.
PUBTHEB.TOOETH1RWITH:
All preparty rights N tw t lt d sAstwsuer,
md sukiacNd to a w S r^ A to e s tly Nat
Octobor 4 l t o hem WUts SprAgs Villa AssaclaNi. a Ptarlde
gmarN partnership (hereAstlsr, ligrthsr with Its ucctusn,
grantoac and assigns, "Wills Springs"). In tevar N MBL UN
* touronce Csroarothm. a Now Jsrsey carperet ton’s grads cesser A

Pier Ida Bar Na.:
Publish: September 17 A Ode
bar 4 II. 14 ISOS
DEH-Z1S

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V W C X Z J I A

IN THE CIRCUIT CODST
OP THE WTN JUOKIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IN AND FOB
SEMINOLECOUNTY
BENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE N a St-1Itl-CA-IS-K
G.E. CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc.,
Plaintiff,
VS.
CYNTHIA L. PRANGIONI:
St St.,

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
No*ice Is haraby gt***1 Met.
H A Z
O NN
X C O O X I
S H O W N
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of Foreclosure potod togtomber
34 M l and sntorsd A civil
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K X N J C H
V O I C A I N .
COM number SS-1ISI CA UK, si
S Circuit Court N As llth
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: -Victory has a thousand fathors but
Judicial Circuit In and tor JemI
defPAt la an orphan.* — Praaidant John F. Karmady
te Caunty. Florida, wtwrsln
O IBM by NCA. Ac
4
G.E. CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC.. Is Plaintiff
and CYNTHIA L. FRANOIONE.
Is/are Oetendtotlsl. I will sell
to the highest tod hast Adder
tar cash at tha west front dear of
tha l amlnaA County Courthouse
A Sanford. JemInote Caunty.
Florida, at l l : « AM on Aa
lath day at Octobar, ISH. Aa
V F S S I J

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Lot S3, LAKE HARRIET
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NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR DEBT COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
FIRM IS OEEMED TO BE A
D E B T COLLECTOR AT
TEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT AND ANY INFORMA
TION OBTAINED WILL BE
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MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Jana E Josawlc
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fculWlng material*. Avontory. and IsngNto panonol pi w sitf of toy

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spulpmont; gw and stoetrk tlstvrss: ri
water basins: water towdalns; all
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Venetian Minds; storm shutton; all bulking motorlot*; all tomffurp.
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and an sddfftons. sccewtons. rsnswoto. replsesnwnto. tod i
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wiring, and inltchboords; ill plunWirM. &lt;&gt;P
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rlphtv sower righto, and righto at Aprsis. sgrew. and occew to tod
hem A t Realty, and Ml adlotning preparty, sdtothor now patoftog Sr
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Aertuntory. of any i f ffw prsporty dsscrlSsd hsroW Into cash w
sthsr llpuldsSod claim*, or that art sdwrwiw poysSto tor M|wy to.
sr Iho losing ar rowitolttonAg sf. any such prapsrty,
4 C—Wprt RI0 M4 All sf Wills Spring*’ rl#d. tltto tod Atorest In
and to any and all contract*, wriffsn sr oral, teprow ar Implied, mm
sxirtAg or hsraaftor sntorsd Ato sr arising. A any mawwr roNtod
to ffw improvement, uw. tpsrstkn. wit. convorston. or sffwr
dHpwltlon of any Atorort A ffw Realty. I------------- “ * — “ “
tod all dopaslto. etcrow*, prepaid Itom*. and paymsnto diw and to
became duo thereunder, and Including wwstruettan contract*,
service contract*, advertising contract*, purchase trior*, I gulp* tot
Nats* and Insurance contract* andpolk1st.
7. Claims. All claim* and demand* whstowvor. A law w well w A
equity, of Will# Springs arising tut rt sr pertaining to ffw
Improvements. TonpiMe Property sr Rent*
4 Msrtgogs Right*. Any and til right* st subrogotlto as
by ffw Martpst*. sr artsAg Asrsundsr; wd any p r ^ r ty sr
AAg sf vshw seguksd wffh sr paid tor by any tutor* or h
pursuant to A* Msrtgsgs.
■dvtoco*
' All contract riphto. setounto. Asffumonto and
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ptnerol Mtto«lbto4 w such torm* Irsm tAw to tlmo sra sr may bo
defined A ffw Uniterm Commercial Cad* (Florida), A any manner
rsistod to ffw use,
(voluntary sr Involuntary) sf lh* Realty, Imprs vemento.
Property, or Rent*. Including all permit*. I
psliclss. rlghtoof sctjto^todslhirghswejnscfton
typw etI property
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Include specllkslly all et the knowing
document* that concern the design and construction st
Improvomont*. IncluWng plan* and wsclfksftons. drawing*
architectural and/or engineering contract*, and construction
contract*, togeffwr wffh oil omentownto. revisions. modHtosHans
tod supplements.
ALSO TOGETHER WITH any fundi or sffwr encumbered prsporty
held by WILLA SPRINGS VILLA ASSOCIATES, o Ftorlds ftnsrel
hereto. STEVEN R. BUCK.
Aa used harem, me term " include" k tar IlhMtroHve
and It always without llmltslkn.
Datod At* list day of September, ISN.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP CIRCUIT COURT
■y: JorwE. Jaaswlc
William J. Deo*
M li River Blvd.
Jacksonville. PL 3D04
Publish: Ssptombsr D. andOctober 4 im

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T H I ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANABRAANET DISTRICT

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAOEMNET DISTRICT
GIVES NOTICE OP INTENDED AGENCY ACTION
The District give* notlc* ot lit Intent to Istue a Formal Wetland
Determination tor Its* following properHot:
LAS SOCAS CORPORATION. PelIIloner, P.O BOX 0*7. ORMOND
BEACH. FL 31174 File No It II7 0CI7A Tho property I* located A
Seminole County- Secttonisl U. Township)*) If 4 Rangels) It E.
and Include* MOOS acres The current owner Is LAS IOCAS
CORPORATION
The llfo(t) containing each ot the above Hated formal wetland
determination* ar* available tor Inspection Monday through Friday
eacept tor legal holiday*. I OS am to 7 00 p.m. at tha St. Joint
River Water Management District lliedguerters. Tho District will
lake action on each formal wetland determination listed above
unless a petition tor on administrative proceeding (hawing) It tiled
pursuant to ffw provision* ol section 130 37, 7 J , and toetton
aoC l 311. F AC. A parson whose substantial interest* ere affected
by any ot the District* proposed decision* indantlflad shave may
patldon tor on administrative hewing In accordance wlA section
130.37. F J Petitions must comply wlA the requirements rt Ftorlds
Administrative Cede Rules 00C 1.111 and 4QC I 311 and b* tiled wlA
(received by) the District Clerk. PO box 141*. Paiatka. Florid*
11174143* Pel Iliens tor administrative hewing on tha above listed
determinations must ba Hied within fourtoon |la) day* of publication
of this notice or within fourteen 114) day* ot actual recslpt at this
Intent, whichever first occurs Failure to tlto a petition wlAin this
tlmo period shall constitute * waiver of any right such person may
have to request an administrative proceeding (hewing) unWr
section 130.57, f 1. concerning the sub |act determination Prtlffsns
which or* not tiled n accordance wlA the above prevision* sr*
subject to dismissal
Quentorta Johnson. Permit Oat* Control Tochnklan
Permit Data Servlet*
SI. John* River Water Management District
Publish October*. 1W3
DEII4

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FBBS EX P.ONLY.

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Par convenient
col affrortlslng.

The District give* notice sf It* Intent to Issue o permit.te the
tallowing applicant!*) on October 14 IHS:
ROLLING HILLS GOLF CLUB. ATTN: B IN KLIIM AN, V.P..
I74S ABT HAGAN PLACE. LONGWOOO. PL 33714 appUcrtfon I
3-117 0M1AUVMR. The Dlstrkt prapws* to oilocaN 413 million
•alfon* per day of water for N ACRES OP GOLF COURSE
IRRIGATION. THE APPLICANT S PREVIOUS PERMIT
GRANTED THE USE OP 441 MOD OP WATER POR 111 ACRES
OF GOLF COURSE IRRIGATION. Tha withdrawals used by Ala
prspswd project will esntirt el GROUND WATER PROM THE
FLORIDAN AQUIFER AND SURFACE WATER FROM A MAN
MADE POND via FIVE EXISTING WELLS, ONI EXISTINO
PUMP AND ONE PROPOSED PUMP In Seminole County located A
the
SW I* OF NWUOF SE kOFSWfo
of Section 01. Township 31South. Ranpe IS East;
SW to OP N l I* OP NE ISOP SI IS
ot Section 93. Township 11 South. Rang* It East;
NE to OP SW to OP NC to OF SE to
sf Section « . Township II South. Rang* It Eart;
SW to OF NE toOF SE to OF NW to
of Section Et. Township 31South. Rang* It Boat;
NW to OF SE to OF SItoOF SE to
el Section 03, Township il South. Rang* It East;
SE toOFNE toOFNItoOFSito
ot Section01. TownshipII South. Rang* It East;
NE to OF NW to OF SE to OF SC to
of Section 01. Township 11South. Rang* It Eart;
The llfoltl containing each ot tho above-II*tod egplkotlenl*) are
available tor Impactkn Monday through Friday eocopf for logoi
holiday*. S:M a m. to J:St p m. at tha St. Johns River Water
Men egomenI District, Highway lot Watt. Poiatkd, PforIda.
Tho District will toko action on oach permit application listed
above union a pellilon for an administrative proceeding (hewing) k
•lied pursuant to ffw provlsiena of section 130.77. P.4, and seeffen
dtC1.111. F.A.C. A person whoso substantial Inter**!* ora affected
by any sf the District* proposed permitting decision* lndsntiffed
above may petition tor tn odminlslrotlvo hearing In accordance e
section 170.37. F J Peii IKyis mutt comply with tho requirement* el
Florida AWnlnlitretiv* Code Rule* 4BC-I.111 and WC I 371 ond be
tiled with (received by) the District Clock. P.o. boa 1430, Paiatfca.
Florida 131741430. Petition* tor odmlnlttrattv* hearing on Iho above
application!*) must ba Iliad within fourteen (14) day* ad publication
ot thl* notice or within fourteen Ital day* of actual receipt of this
Intent. Failure to III* a petition within A lt lima pwlod shall
constitute a waiver at any right such person may hove to reQuasi *n
administrative determination (hearing) under sactton 130.57, F t .
concerning tha subloct permit application. Petitions which ar* net
filed In accordance with lh* above provision* are sub|ect »
dismissal.
Rosie Porker. Dotal Control Technklan
Division of Permit 0*t* Service*
Publish: October 4 1SS5
DEI D

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hsuss. Prstor retiree. Mt-4777

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your mt to ffw ClastJftod Dspf.
and Include the teilowing Atormat Ion:
If you have any quartton*,
please ceil the Classified
Advertising Oapwtminl at
311-Mil. Mendey-Friday.
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manual grinder*.
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■oggseshondtor*. Cargo tach
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ATTENTION POOD SERVICE
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weekends? The lam leele
Cssefy Isksrt Board - Peed
Services Department ha*
permanent, part-time end

A toe Santord ere*. Pw mere
AtormefAn ptoeeo cell: Your
neighborhood school Pood
Service Mars gar w ffw Die
trkt Paid Service Office rt
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PART TIMET no soke, no
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Individual. 440 License pro
(erred but net required.
Pfoirt call: 407 B1-77S*.____

Capffal Security in*. Hem*
tervlc*. Need* srtf-metlvsted
with food csmmunlcstlsn
skills. Major msdlcai A dsntat
bsntflta. NIK. Salary during
training pwlod.]

CHILD CAR! IN MV
Fenced wsnd.fM44&gt;lI.
CHILD CARR. Hi My
a a * DAVE. HtBMTIv
WEEK!
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CHILDCARE, MY
ssnokfo raise, hat lunch**.
niSSltar 333-0*3*
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MARTA'S DAYCARE, boar's
tael Pro-School I Lake Mary.
Lk. 13*0-7............
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tool PreEcheeit Lobe Mary.
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tld Vie dey. $17 Full dey I
C*R 333-704* or m ine

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CARIBtVIR. position Include*
tsiery piu* ream B hoard. Cell
7:34-*:M PM. ONLY..3*4433*.

A cash hsnNtng. Up la S4N
pw hr. Omd reference*. FT
FT. Call:................
Midnight Mitt, peed pay.
Apply: LasagrB’s Sksif Ssrvke.
MM 4 Part Drive. Santord.
Nights A weekends. *3 hr*
callMen.Pri............ S3443I4
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Raffabto. e e t g sik. part
work A daycare. 33343471

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Must have sap- A PL driver
Ik.Calltof spot. 3*S3S*3

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Pw pickup A delivery In
Central end South Florida.
Will alia work on loading
deck, must have Class A COL.
and clean driving record.
Must ba obfo la work a IAalbfo
IM
FULLTIME POSITION
3rd thlIt. 7pm. te Item,
tv *: labia Vsatttator * apart
ascs k*total. Apply within:
OsSsry Meow, as N
17/ft Drug Free totarkpiate.

MIST M U ru tlM U

Light caaklng tor levtiy
IA clerical art
Iff**. Eaceitont working con

Full time A part lima help
needed rt peurwwl sandwich
thsp A SamInaA Town* Canlif
^ |^|
411 am.

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have asp. A PL driver
lie. Call for appf 3SS 10*3
JOASI JOBS S JOt3
Norrell Service* -Mow Hiring!
(4*7) 1740007
(CO. AOA. Never* Peel

COURT
IN
COURIER DRIVER A liea/Wk.
Pull A part time, will train
ABENT:
H IV SANFORD LOCATION
M74 Church It., Sorter*
M T 1 T 1 IW I
a TRUCK Driver* CD4 Clou •
•TRIMS TRCNHIC IANS
•TRUSS PROD. WORKERS
CRUISE L IN I OPENINGS
SALARY TO MIAN Per Yew
Cabin cleaner*. dKkhandi
Security A maintenance,
ael ABE NT i

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PtoosacallMIKBi 333-sees

MECHANIC
ap. PLUS tap.
wlA town equip- Call tor appt.
________ SS7-MS 3S03________
'MOLLY MAIDS*
Pull lima rertdtnttai cleaning
M P.4L Unitormod-Will Train
__________7*7*007__________
NEW LOCATION: LONBWOOO
1STARTEMPONARIE4 INC.
HOPESe e a a wNF-lel-ewe

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Perion wlA own van/covered
pickup. Santord area lor
Thurt . Prl., A Set. (3 am. 1.
__________*77-0007 _________
PERMANENT PART-TIME
Will Train Ceil tor Appt
COMMERCIAL LINEN Sank*
e e N » 3341111* a

PORTER
PUT IMC: 99 HMUK

Tamporary position, aval laSit
lmwsd.S43e/Hr . 333 1031.
SECURITY OFFICER JOE
Trstoieg. Armed A Uawmsd
Brseffy A Assprteiw S3*-7**4

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CARPRT A TIL* BUSINIIS.
■•catlent lacatlan. Net M7K.
MUST S I L L 407111 RTS

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T M d lfO B S M L
• H R A WIRE
Butina**
and/ar with properly In­
cluded. Ownar financing
available. Dawn paymant
ragulred. SANPORD area.

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taka ACa I Berm.,, Stlt/ma.

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TRUCK DRIVER
fa r septic p a e a t r truck.
call: car-pv-w t.

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NORM In Rta cauntry. VI.
laryt kitchen, acraanae parch.
Ne pato. MtA/man., tint A
loef.—
lA M S — folto el
V I.
C / H A . c la R R . na y a t a .
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Art.. If. parch. |
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OFFICB W AK BH O U SI. tram
ISM/man.. HSR eg ft.. PRHMR
location, earner at ttA A OM
Lk. Mary RR. In

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FOR SAAB OR BROTH
Ownar Finance 11/1 tgm yian.
largo liv in g rm . w/fplc..
■rm. A I car
at

rC IV A T C ENTRANCE, ratne
•ratar, mkrowovo. Cator TV,
mate iacvlca.........
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S A N F O R D , t R a a m m a ta t
wontad. tun hauaa privilege*.
n . a /c . v s /w b . a m Day.

t Berea. I
V*/wh. fumlthad rm.

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Agrl. Sat. Sac. tya. t i n . — .
HANDYMAN S P R C U L t V t. an
awr 1/1acre. 111.— .
D R AD B H D . C u l Da Sac.
araanhatt. V I Ssncad. tax— .
AS S U M ! N O O U A L I F T .
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SS7.W.

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up. MOVR IN SPRCIALI SMS
man. M l AIM ar H U S H
U N F O R D Otftca
sr . It. bulMtne total. 1— sr
tta a ra m ce u m t.m ia a a
STRIP S T O R I AVAILARLR.
ISM Santare Ave. — + Sr . Ft.
CTS/MsnAgont; TUnU.

e rsm a rsa.

ar tar iato. V I. tail/man. ylua
U N F O R D V I . Ilvlne ream.
Cinlnf ream, kitchen. H i t
M A C R O ! IA Aaa. IRt/man.
Or Lnaee/apttow. a y-u a i.
S A N FO R D -La k e M a ry . V I .
naiRhkarhaae near cauntry
due A mall, C/HA. family
raam, fy lc.. yrlvacy fcack
yare. tto pot*. i n s &gt; wc. Rat.
ran. Attar 4: 01-111*._______
SANFORD. I
t

yard

e SANFORD VS. apt., w/pofto.
C/HA. 44—
A

a SANFORD !/ !, with yalle.
haat A air. N N / M .
a SANFORD l/t, apt., w/ancl.
potto. to. rm*. Fylc. StSA/SM
a w o o D S i N H i/ t. w/ebi.
par aaa. Ilka naw. V7S/377S
a L A R I M A R T V U . I ttory.
w/latt. peel, no yatv nan
N iC R is ia a v i—

Realty, toe.
Yaaa Hama Mfca

l I '.lll M IN I
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t .* 1 I / #. a

ALTAMORTR i p r i n o a RT
OWNIR. awnar flnanclne
aval labia laH ar laaea epttan.
OAR HARROUR. 3 bdrm., 3.S

•DR B A R T 1
Luiurleue home an I * acres.

fi^vcoriWde ip p ilm c ti. itcurlty gate. *kl lake. —
—
ib t a a t m .,_________
N O R TN LAXI, V t Upelalrv
f p lc . A s s u m a b le , nanauaiitying mtg. as—
gettyaulnll n o see*

lacunt. I car gar ago, taunlatn. goto llth pond. RV part.
JlilS* workihop. Okay ter
hartaa...... Ottered at St ISAM.

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CeNBart Baal Rotate m t m

R E A L E S T A T E . INC.

M O BIL! HOMR COM M UNITY

3777488

#l4XJA3/3SptN. M SK YLIN R.
10X40 K rnrm .se.000
• MX54. V t SpNt. «l DR ST INV.
tplc. 511.000
• 14X40. V I SpNt. M BROAD
MOOR. Krn. rm.. IX— .
• S4XIAS/3lpNt. 7* LIBER TY,
Partially turn. III.— .
• 14X70, VSIptM. to
FLEETW OOO. w/wath dry,
K m . rm. IIAOM.
• MX4*. V I IpNt. SOSKYLINE.
w/wash dry, dlihw ashar,
tok.
0)0,000
C A LLi m Y tta M O H lTto
O V IR D O i P A L M V A L L E Y
Adult Mobile homo park. V I.
family room, w/wat bar,
workihop. Kreened In parch.
II7K O RO . C a ll c o lle c t:
f04-aaa i a s i a night*.*04 to* 7*13.______________

O f f 8 NOUSC: SMIFOtO.

HISTORIC Dawatawa Leng
weed, acraaa tram Tea Rm.,
refotl/ottico. 4— t*

SAT. A SUN. 1-Spm

1 Bdrm.. t
mall and good schaala. SSO.—
Call: oo* r

OUTDOOR STORAOR. bast*.
RV, iRulymant. PancaR A
lighted. can m e

OWNER FINANCE
SANPORD Racandltton 1 ar 1
bdrmt.. AC. Ig workihop in
rear nt-S— orpaeo— Mia

141— M a m a s l o r I r Ib

ABB YOU LOSINB VOUB
HOUSlr Perhaps wa can
holy. Call Bd o f— 4*07.

SANFORD Recondition I or I
bdrm*.. AC. Ir . workda y In
rear. H i t — or papo — lata
CutSam 1 bedroom. 1 bath
home, on I acre, with all the
aatraa........................ s tiM tti
CaM: Barbara

6 T /V .if f*f
J.' 1 '.J/•*•!

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DIRORAH MULLINS, RaaNar.

Hweeeareww."

JIM D O T H
N IC R LV FURN ISM ID attcy,
* r ' wtlllttaa Include. Ideal tor m
RlfWIr claaa to town/mall.
L it v t r
M N t O R D I F F C Y . utllltita
turnlahae, private entry,
MS./week . i n / e y ■

w it n t a a m e n .
99— A a a r tm
i mo n t s
U n f u r n i s h e d / R tfr t

N ke Residents!
Call akautaur SPRCIALSII

VRS YOU CAN..Ray a HOMR
wtM NO M O R I V OOWNI CaM
MOHS

l u a a . 3 1 3 -tftS .
IRa— a —
A

ns RORAL l
BU yO i

A»a. sttVAta
seams
VI. K I N . PORCH vary clean.
»0XIM tot w/lata at trees. SMS
me. ptuadm- 01-04*.______
ISM RL PORTAL AVI., VI,
C/HA. Laaaa Oytlan avail.,
447— ■rat.. MISS- 04*04
I RDRNL. &gt; R ATH CHA. S— a
month, stee sac. Oapoilt.
m an*

W e make renting a

■ XCNANRR O R S I L L ycur
prayarty tacaSad anywhere I
INVtSTORS H B A LT V 7741411
M 80CM UKES
It! LA R U SU COURT
V I, Oaraya. C/HA
Maw raaf. carpet and paint
O UALIPIID PtoaactoeavaM.
SttAM............W t — 8 XT. &gt;14.
•JUST L IS T I D VIVs. Starter
home*. Ricellent gyyartunlty.
Prka a* low a* IV.SOO. Lew
Oown. Law Paymantsl
•LRTI R R T RRALTVII You
can own your own home (Not
fancy I tor S3V.N0. with HOT
dawn, t m a month. Include
11%APR. tor only f yra. 11
• YRARSII
May Irada anything of value
•or part at down payment. Sea
II thl» make* seme lor you I
C A LL NORM

ill •mt/Ut

R E A L E S T A T E . INC.

177-7499

High H f l w/ownar financing
•0*1770 o r 0]O«MI.
1 1 A I I

K l.A I

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L A N ! M A R Y aa C ry ito l
Lake. 1 bdrm , 1 bath. 117S SR
ft. home on I.7S acre*, w/lako
A Ialand I A ll Amenities! 1 car
g a ra g e -d e ta ch e d I car
carport I u It. Sent porch I
Fam ily rm .l Ski. Fish A
■•lay Natural Only SIM.SO*!

C je q e v a C ^ a rd e q s
1 5 0 9 W . 2 8 th S t r e e t • S o n f o r d

322-2090
HOURS: Mon. •Frl. 8 30 • 5:30

323-5774

i •( AngMe Owaon Fnywly I

R E A L E S T A T E , IN C
377 7488 8 377 17181st.

SANFORD, l/t. CHA, naar
•hopping A tchooli. SSL— .
Mokcoowokl BooHar » l —
SANFORD V t FAMILY
IRV man..
UNFORD
VI. fenced back yard. A/C.
u tility ream. W ill nog.
•tJIl/mon. S ell lo r:
SHAM......................... HI H t l

SANFORD LOO HOMR on }
acre*. — 0 u* tt. 4 bdrm. J
both*. 3 kitchen*. Owner flnoticing. tH A — ....... IHISOA
SOMR OWNRR FUmnctoR. S
Acraa + Home. IAAMRDIATR.

$2000FF
2 Bdrm.
2Bath

ABOUT MOVING COSTS?
?

»

(300 OFF
3 Bdrm.
11/2 Bath
Town Home

F t t M Y ONLY 9-Tf *
M W . Airport Stod.
At Reaal— act Apt., craft
rm., 3rd Hoar, no early Mrdb

181— A p p l l a i i c i t

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'

A-f a — AppHawcam-3—
F B I—
R O iD ir y • Warranty an

ALMOST NRW. bat* card rackA
w/flueretcant light* an top. 1
ptoce pit group, include* two
Indlwor* and hldabad. NbRRM
a BOX SPRINR and mattr***.
Saaty- eitrs tong, twin tlia.
— M 7771777._________ __
OUT ANO S I L L Good ctoan
uted furniture A antique*. In
th a p r e lin it h in g a v a il.
LARRY'S M ART.......333-MN
S IT , Broyhlll
labia w/l chair*. 3 a itra
*
-* ■—- w ^ W A • ^ J ^ A
^mTwv. vJWm
B PHtgT.
II— M o m .
d lL I C T R I C STOUR.
3— ....J33I74A___________
a P U LL SUR BOX SPRINR and
mattr*»i, paad cand. 150
Matol bate/frame w/cattar*
33X N T 17*4______________
K R N M O R R D R Y E R , good
condition. SMb.M. firm. Call:
37104H _________________

OSINRLR B I D motel frame.
oeard. OH. 777 4*55
V ACCUUM C L R A N I R . naw
RIRBY. never uted. U 00.
•ntlque y d tata 175: 5 ptoce
wrought Iran dinette set *75.
Veka mall baa: 33b 71SA

it. « M I A H D 1
PD . w/ltt» a t le ltw a re ,
Penatonk 14 Pin printer A
computor cert. 1175 77*510*
117— S p o r t &gt; m Q o r O s
IPA/HOT TUB: I PERSON
portable w/egulp. underwater
light. Cedar A A llb O . toevvr
mad 11475.407

199— O H I c t S u f f l t e s

233— A n t e P a r t *
Call In your garage tala ad by
11 neon on Tuesday and take
advantage at our tpaclal
garage tale ad priced Call
destined naw tor detalltl
322-7111

UT. ONLY All INDOOR MLR
t*t UtotodMefb. Parh/fto.
SgaataradbyTwto* Ctob. In
Pallawthlp Hall. Inlanl
dolhlng A up. toy* A turn
SXTVRMT OMIT, 8 4 p m
V I Short St., lake Mary. Mtoc.

219-Wawte5 te 5uy
COP1IRS WANTED. All Make*
A Site* Running or not. Wilt
pkkug ...............c n - m - i—

223— M h c tlla tu o u s
AIR CONDITION/Heater*. T t
TON cantrel unit* naw A used.
from S M B* 407 3V *140.
a ANTIQUE SINOIR tawing
mach. t i l t : wood-burning
ttava 1700: compound bow
145; Snap on tool boa; crots
dry. Torpado blko VS. 77X
HI*.____________________
■UROLAR M R S . Eaty puth
button rato— l M par tq. H.
-at Chamber.. — 1144
HANDICAP POWER LIPT tor
Handicap K o o to r tor back ol
vthlcla. 1500.00; Karotan*
heeler, fumdeot *40 7714544
MARE MONEY, tocoma a *00 I
Broker, write to The B Com­
pany, M il Colmerl SI.. DaIlona. FLV710____________
QUIT SMOKINO let day. From
nonprotll loundalton. Doctor
epproved, 100% auerentoo.

____

RSPURBISMf D ON— Captor*,
all make* A *Ii #a Sava up to
M% from Newt Werrnaty A
FroodHIvory........R7I*5.|«44
ST08CFIITIWI
IfQVNMTKW SALE
Former JC Penney location
DM Slate SI., (Sanford Twin
P lata). G la it thowcata*.
glass cube*, garment rackA
desk*, chain. Ilia cabinet*,
office divider panel*, stock
rm.. shelving, rolling stock
cert*, mannequin* A mirror*.
Bvtlnet* hour* Starting Mon ,
Sept. IS.

SAVE Site a month, ovary
rnonm on grocerlet For In
tormellon cell 407 774 last
OUPRIOHT VACU UM .
E a c a lle n t c a n d .. 115 or
w/elfechmenf* *40 n o 0009
2 3 1 -C a rs
1*71 CORVETTE Sttagroy. 454
•nglno, 4 speed T Top*. 54500.
vast**

/ A c c tS R fte B
CUSTOM INI B O LD PlaNag
auto emblem ! A meter cycle
parti I We comb to you I CaM
tor quota..... ■■.■■■■■— -335-3—
O N I STOP T i l l SHOP. Tims
M (* A up. Mounted A Bat.
t v a iA i j m i
7*7* CURVY PICKUP. RtOd —
A/T All or part.

33S—Tracks/
B u sts/ V a tts
P C N I V T SRAUVILLR V A R •
'it, 1 ton. Paaaangar van,
clean. Lu todl Tap much to
li*t, mutt *aa to
OtayW-tMOBO..
t m POND VASA U S D VB
running. I— OBO. S &gt; — 1A
m v t i attort.____________
t— FORD RANRRR. campar
lap. chroma «*haala. ang.
need* nark, I M OBO. ITT
7»77orl**p*r:4iamX
IH1 ISU2U Ftcbag. S
A/C, Mg wheel*, naw
tow mile*. It— . 30-0451.
f f J I R P Wrangler, RtoGr.
edition. Only IK mile*,
extra* Not a batter l
leap around. 0AII1I.
238— V t M c t e a

W anted
CASH — PAID! Par Janb Cara.
T ru c k * A M l t c . l K eep
America Baautltutl.... W **ta
JUNK CARS W ARTRDt Runn­
ing or notl Pay ID 7 day* a
wk.. we haul 114........
OLD A JUNK CAJtS/TRUCKS
WANTSD Will pay CASH A
_ hauiavm jJ|raajiJlbM R ^ M
2 4 1 - k a c r R a t lR s ia l

V ahlcl— / C a m p tn
C A M P A K O m iR AMmken Ma,
camp tram coat* to caaat. RPI
elf Illation. PoMSMOa Socrlllce 11711 Call I — pa-on*
SLIDE IN CAMPRR. cab aver
sleeper. AC. Retrl* , heeler.
e.c tend.II— . m a i d
1*71 O O O A l MOTOR HOME.
N ‘. tell contained 11500. ORO
H &gt; S M I4 « M 7 tt._________
*3 W INNRMOO. I* R. Iona,
mod. condition, naw angina
*4— 0 1 5 —

199— P i t s 5 S u p p lt e s
A T T ■ NT ION i L a d y who
purchased black puppy In
Genova (Sapl IS 111. You
target popart tor Iktntlng.
P tome call: laeteei

W R H tD d
I'LL BUY OR LR A SI YOUR
HOUSR, make paymant* A do
rtpslr a Call tor dalall a

213— A u c t l o n a
P U P LIC AU CTIO N R V E N V
FRIDAY 4:M. Auctton btock

tiMAii/n.n«-iacx

MINCER MOTORS

m a t/ so r eoiparooo i7ta

motlyatad.
m-sooo.
STARTRN HOMR. In Sunland
Etlato*. w/poot. 1 bdrm. 1
bam. don/tpic.. ig. tot. t*nc*d.
many a a l r a t . 1*1.500

S TE N S TR O M
R

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L T Y

,

I M G .

WHAT A D O U M U X I

O p e n A B r i g h t . 1/1,
w/»kyllght*. aat ln kit.,
w/paatry. formal dining room
A mere I ITAICOI
ESTABLISHED

Lovoly V I wim btg ream*, a
gr*at Itoor plan, tacurlty tyt
tom and luth landtcaplngl
ISO.*001

o|R Ow 39m T a w

WIST SANPORD area Small
VI wood frame houte with
large work thed. large treat
and large fenced yard A iking
US.000 Call 171 4*30_______
WNV RENT! Balter than naw.
VI. with AC. Ig yard, good
area, naw root, carpal win
daw*, plumbing, kltchan
Slf.SOO Eaty qualifying
Payment* under 1400mon
c u iiim
n u t h i: y

3 2 4 *4 3 3 4 Mon-,Fri-^ *Sal 1Q,S*Sun-12,5

I S f - R t a l E sta te

Ml MR

ONMCH tU9l MACE SALE
NATIVITY CHURCH
U55N.CR.4V.Laka Mary
Friday 05; SAT, b l,
■STATE SALE, Ovtoda. can—
at 41* A 414, F R I. 10/4,
lOem 5pm. SAT 10^. tarn
5pm, Antigua* * ■&gt;401171
FRIOAY A U T .
1 Antique
Com puter, lawn Ira ctar,
quean t in water bad, baby
Itoma hardware A household
Item*. 1*14!

1*77 C H IV Y Caprtca
Goad Condition I 4 do
clean.... ....................
1*7* MUST A N A -! Deer Vt.
V50: t— BUICK C 8 N TV R T ,
VI. 4 doar, 5750; Bath run
•eod..........................ntTOT*
t— OLDS ORLTA M.
VI. A/C. full power. n .O T .
774 3154_________________
Itot TOYOTA CAM NT, 4 Cyt. 5
•paad. I77K mile*, peed candltton, t l— ■ORO. HI t —
1*07 PONTIAC F IR R B IR D I I
eng. a cyt. Mack, rune great,
need* naw key. St— ODO;
CaraNa
run* greet. 4 cyt. auto.
ORO. 350— 1.____________
taga L i n c o l n t o w n c a r .
took* goad, run* i
407 371 071!
1— CADILLAC Sadwi Oa Villa.
Spring edition, dk. rad.,
leather. I M ml., mint cand ,
SIMM, W R j g l ...... J R b tllt
a n PONTIAC
Carl New i
Int. In
cand. Rady mat, I
5tea. Attar tom — A lto

SPACIOUS I BONAA 1 bam.
brkk, 4 minute* from I 4 »
naw Deltona oilt. calling Ian*,
ceramic III*, naw carpot. Ig
family room, icroan porch,
carport and garago. toncod
bock yvd. MUST SERI Loot*
option or t a l l It*, *00.

LAAE MA8V • SANfOBO

NO SWEAT

S B ff lN M
MOBIL E HOMES INC
Hama* to Carriage Cava
Choose from S. i r wide* VI
3/1. C/MA. lorn* with other
•■tree. ss**5 00.
V I PieAtl'oldi C/HA: 414.— ,
All the above are cash price.
NO Reeeaneb4e Otter* Refused.
POSSIBLE PI N A N O NO
R7-M1-4AS4ar 0*4-1414
1*74 OAKMONT, 13— '. V I S
bam. handy man'* tpaclal.
MUST RR M O V ! Ol f t — .

C/MA.

371-7728 • 3 7 2 7 4 7 8

W RM H&amp;

Mu«t*altl —

217— O a r a f &gt; S a l t *

1*7* LINCOLN c o e rriN R H T A L
Mark V, eicallant Intartor.
moan mat. rune gead atlas
R7niA*H «raabw *4______

•ppraload at *77,000. Mltvr

• Y O W N I R , S a a la r d . J / i .
n e w ly d a c e r a lt d th ru out.
C / H A . b ig fe n c e d y a r d ,
screened porch , carport. Low
toff* with financing. *0*1770
R Y O W N R R . Oenava. N aw V L
1 ca r carage

O n l , 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes!

1S7— AAsM k
H t H M t / S a lR

113— W t t e H t S B C B

127— S t B r a s B / O f f t e t

APPROX . » A C R I D Rkhmand
Ave., Claaa ta the NRW
MALL, SINK. t a b U b im
ORLTONA A R I D ta acraa.
Ideal tor mablla heme ar
hematite, haraaa. cattle, farm­
ing er nuraaryl Xanad agricul­
tural. si.tea f i r A C R i.
Small (Sewn payment w/ewner
hnanc m g . . . . I . W M 773
I ACRRS. OSTIRN. High and
d ry . A p p ra v a d Tar 3
hematite* M M U

C R - O p / tB l#

tanae industrial. yartact tor

o « A V .— e m a n y . _______
y iM R C a A S T SC H O O L DIS-

C/HA,
a

A ll ranfal ane real attata
bdvarfltomonf* arc subject la
D o Federal Fair Houalag Act,
which makaa It lllatal ta
advert l»# any yrattranca, llmIta lia n ar e ia crlm ln a lla n

CUL OR SAC Mint V I . toncad.
•put. w/Rprafo. sao.iM
COUNTRY I STAYR. V I an 1.9
acre*, living, dining.
•tall.

_ H R it r iim j e j iA t n a ^ ^ _
118— O f f t e *

TR K T. 3/1. Nka

in
F riv o l* kata, raaeaaaltta

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L b H / S b Ib

SANFORD l- f/• prilled aero*.

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tRM RVA • A CR ID V I. OUT
■ U ILO IN O I. H O R SIS

BREAT LO^AltOOL VI.
of B vinyl, A/C. Ig
parch. R mare. All
M A « U » in « A

IMMACUIATR DUPLRX, V I
each unit I CHA, all appll ,

' t&gt;*, ' &gt; PtRT I S

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•• A l i i
a l *a *

117— C e m m e r e l a I

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MReRwihr™.

.Calltoracaraarl

A lt COWOtTfONRO. Clean

| INCOMI PROOUCIRI |
Sympbtay Aaach Oak
445 A AW*Idle Ava. *0*471 m l

A/C.

M U L L I RR

V I OH I A C R R t. N.
ALT AMORT I tP R M R R , S T
OWMRR. awnar llnanclny

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SRAUROLI H tO tl VI. C/HA.
carpet, equip.. kit.. Inatda

W

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TAKE m il
l**5 i r CHAPFARRAL. SST.
bow rider Aeeame balewca at
aiAMO *04 511— 1.________
14 FT. FIBIROLASS flthlng
boat A traitor, 15HP Johnson.
trailing mtr ttW. I ll 5*7*
ta t Ft. CaAla 1U H P , 10.
w/tanlam traitor, need* out
drlvt 7715441A 177 S7*l.

F o r S a te

can awn. mte I
a. with CHA. new

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215— B R a h a n d
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without ou tw ard symptoms la office procedure, the surgeon
weekly Injections of methotrex­ first anesthetizes the area, then
ate. Is a urine and blood lest enlarges the opening and expels
should be exam ined by a sur­
enough to determ ine If th la the core. Finally, the w oun d Is
packed with gauze to prom ote geon and. possibly, have the
medication la harm ing me?
treatment 1 described. If the
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abscess to very large, antibiotics
an anti-m etabolite, is a relatively follow s In two to three weeks.
by mouth may be necessary, in
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has a targe bu m p on his upper
shoulder that drains like a
pimple. It 's dark red and very
painful a n d drains green an d
white atuff. S ix months go by
and It d rain s again. W e use hot
rags an d poultice of hot bread
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the proper treatment for such a
lesion?
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that you r husband does, indeed,
have a chronic abscess on his
shoulder.
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usually contains a hard core of
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South.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Oct. B. I M S
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you in the year ahead. In fact,
you m ig h t experience som e
periods where you'll be graced
with unexpected windfalls at
very desirable times.
. (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Scan
your sources for bargains today,
especially for an Item you've
been wanting. There's a chance
you m ight find It at a very
attractive price. Know where to
look for romance and you'll find
It. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
Instantly reveals which signs are
romantically perfect for you.
Mail B2.75 to Matchmaker, c/o
this newspaper. P.O. Box 1758.
Murray Hill Station. New York.
NY 10150.
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Someone whose help is essential
to furthering your present in­
tentions might be more sup­
portive than usual today. Get in
touch w ith this person as early
as possible.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
R O B O T M AN*

b y Jim M addick

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21) A development thul could be
o f considerable matcriul value
can be worked out favorably
today If you take It upon yourself
to imitate the action.
CAPRICORN IDec. 22-Jun.
19) Things should work out
smoothly for you today If that
which you hope for yourself you
also want for others. Selfish
th o u g h ts m ight lim it y o u r
potential.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
Today, if you do the very best
you can. your achievements are
likely to be grander than usual.
Keep un open mind and reject all
limitations on your thinking.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Let persons with whom you're
Involved today know you have
faith In them und their Ideas.
Praise from you will help stimu­
late their Ingenuity.
ARIKS (March 21-Aprtl 19)
Prepare to move swiftly today If
a career opportunity presents
Itself. Something unusual and
positive, though of brief dura­
tion. might develop.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Your Judgment Is good today.

especially when making snap
d e c is io n s . C h a lle n g e s w ill
awaken kn ow -h ow acquired
from successful past experi­
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GEM INI (May 2 1 -June 20)
Something In which you're pres­
ently Involved could be more
rewarding for you than you
realize. You may begin to see it
for its rcul worth today.

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Your partner In a business
arrangement may have better
ideas than you today. Encourage
this person to express his or her
views and opinions.
LBO (July 23-Aug. 22) Follow
your impulses today If they urge
you to make yourself o f greater
service lo a person who helped
you recently. Your deeds will be
appreciated and you 'll feel grati­
fied.
VIR G O (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
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will lx- considerably enhanced
today If you treat life more like a
.gam e than un ordeal.
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December 3, 1995

T ‘

S U N D A Y

S e r v i n g S a n f o r d , L a k o M a r y a n d S a m ln o la C o u n t y a l n e o 1 S 0 S

For black kids, a better way
BRO, cops work
with at-risk teens
*lltO“ U *00

SANFORD — Life can be rough In the public
housing o f Sanford.
Drugs are bought and sold o n ' many street
com ers. Sex Is a com m odity to be traded. Nearby,
little children In hand-me-down clothes make an all
day plaything o f a yellow tape marked "P olice Line
D oN otC roas."
Yet In this place where poverty reigns with an
Iron fist, a group o f concerned d tlten s Is trying to
do som ething to reverse the trend.
In a converted four bedroom apartm ent In the
Cowan Moughton public housing apartments, the
volunteers and organisers o f the BRO program w ill
□ S m K s— M a g , P a gs S A

MSCSfdPhufo by Mlkt Kgifn

With ths slash of ths scissors, Brsthrsn teaching
Out co-founder Alvin Johnson and 8HARC

BRO hssdquartsrs at Cowan Mouohton as
8HARC* advisor Ida SuShins sac?sta?!
Qr1f,ln
Cmdr. tuinl* Whltmlrs of
president Betty# Chaney cut ths ribbon on the the Banford Police Deowlment. look on

F o c u s : Keep the black
fam ily alive and well

Holiday home
tour: Christmas
pawr cornea alive

ORLANDO - Nearly ISO African
A m erica n s dem on stratin g th eir
com m itm ent to their fam ily and
com m unity, participated In "T h e
B lack F am ily: A live and W e ll"
sem inar Saturday at the University
o f Central Florida.
The sem inar, sponsored by the
C en tral F lorida C hapter o f the
International Black W om en's Con­
gress, focused on self-empowerment
lor the black com m unity, event
coord in a tor C orine V am -W llson
"W e organised the sem inar In
order to dispense Inform ation w e
think Is pertinent to the African

Am erican com m unity." she said.
According to Vam -W llson. the
black com m unity needs guidance
on a variety or Issues If black
fam ilies are to remain strong.
Issues discussed facing the black
com m unity Include teen pregnancy
and parenting, com m unicable dis­
eases. staying strong spiritually,
keeping fam ilies together, com ­
m unicating with each other, and
accepting responsibility for your
actions.
"W e feel the need Is so great we
must continue the process (o f pres­
enting Inform ation on these topics)
on an ongoing basis." ahe said.
The sem inar was geared for A fri­
can Am erican children In an effort

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encouragement for the young peep
program's headquarters on Saturday,

Sailfest ‘95

SANFORD — It's like peeling back the paper
Th e Sanford Historic ifu a t'g seventh annual
ahday tour o f historic hom es ahowco ses the
Bat or the city 's homes all dolled up for the
aUdaye.

SANFORD — O ver 540 sailboats and 41
sailboards spread out over Lake Monroe as part o f
the 19B5 Sem inole County Sailfest. Th e event,
which m oved to Lake Monroe In 1981. is
sponsored by Laser Boats, A T A T w ireless serv­
ices. the G reater Sem inole County Chamber o f
Com m erce, and the Sem inole County Convention
and Visitors Bcreau.
Tom Gardner, an Orlando accountant and
m em ber o f the Orlando Yacht Club, started the
Tangerine Bowl regatta In 1974 on Lake Mlneota.
It was later known as the Citrus Bowl regatta, and
waa called Sailfest after m oving to Seminole
County in 1901.
"T h e com bination o f the lake, the Marina Hotel
and the Sanford m arina makes Banford a good
location for this even t." aaid Sailfest Com m ittee
'A s the event got larger.
are needed a bigger
Sanford."
Sailors from 96 states and Canada registered
for Sailfest. Sailboard experts Dave Btanger and
Dave Calbert conducted clinics Friday. Saturday,
the sailboards and aallboata took to the water for
racing on six courses. The goal o f Sailfeat la to
com bine learning, cam araderie and great sailing.
Sailfest om anitera estim ate 9000 a p &amp; a t o » h a £

The tour sparkles I

Cutortu! sa fe puffed wHh the Hghi wind Saturday during la irise l *95.
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but what
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SANFORD — T o walk through the
du ster o f homes on Lincoln Court In
Banford is to walk through the city's
historical past. And to see that, for
some, not much has changed in the
many years that have passed.
Lincoln Court is not a showcase o f
beautiful homes once inhabited by
the agriculturual barons who made
this d ly Into the celery capital o f the
world.
In those days, these houses were
home to the workers In the ftd d
who earned Just enough to pay w
rent an those ramshackle homes.
The black fcm lllaa who lived la and
■round those bouses M
nothing
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SH S music director’s original
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Herald 8snk&gt;r Staff Writer________

Doctor hat punishment roducod
MIAMI — A Tam pa doctor who cut o ff the wrong foot o f a
diabetic patient then amputated another patient's toe without
her consent, received a six-m onth suspension and $10,000 fine
Saturday by a board o f his peers.
Th ey reduced the recom mended two-year suspension.
Last month, a state hearing officer proposed the stlfTer
two-year punishment and also recom mended Dr. Rolando
Sanches pay $18,000 In fines and be directly supervised by
another surgeon during a five-year probation.
Sanches's attorney. Michael Blaxlcek. argued Saturday that
the punishment was equivalent to a death sentence for a
doctor, and the 15-member state Board o f Medicine agreed
during a m eeting In Miami.
Th ey unanimously voted for a reduction, citing the doctor's
previously unblemished record, his damaged reputation, and
noting the diabetic's other leg probably would have had to have
been amputated anyway.
“ I ’m not saying what he did wasn't w ron g." board m em ber
Dr. Edward A. Dauer said. “ But doctors are not Ood and
hospitals are not heaven.'
Since Sanches can apply the 140 days he has been
suspended under an em ergency order, he could be back In the
operating room by early 1996.
He has 30 days to appeal the board's decision to a state
appeals court. Blaxlcek wouldn't say If he would.
"It's fa ir," Blaxlcek said after the decision. “ It's a little harsh.
The doctor has suffered significantly."
Sanches would only say: “ I'm tired ."
State and federal Investigators found a series o f procedural
mishaps at University Com m unity Hospital contributed to the
wrong-foot amputation o f W illie King, 82., on
c Feb. 20.
“ There are things Mr. King would like to be able to say about
It. but the settlem ent precludes him from being able to talk
about It at a ll." Peter Brudny. K in g's attorney, said Saturday In
a phone Interview.
King had agreed to have hia right foot amputated below the
knee oecau
It eras gangrene. Sanches realised he was
rem oving the wrong leg about halfkray through the operation
after a nurse read through som e paperwork.
Several m onths later. Sanches amputated the toe o f a
longtim e patientt without gettin g her
I
consent. The state board
found he tailed to appropriately w
warn her that amputation eras
a possibility during the procedure.
The m istakes m ade headlines around the world and provided
Joke fodder for late-night talk show hosts David Letterm an and
J ayLen o.
The m istakes exposed other errors at the hospital that
Included a wrong-knee surgery and the partial sterilisation o f a
wom an without her consent.
State and federal Investigations followed, and the state
A gency for Health Care Adm inistration tem porarily closed the
operating room s and fined the hospital $830,000.

J a ff Jordan

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Herald Correspondent

P a rt I o f tw o pasta
So your car Is getting to be a
few years old. ana y o u re think­
ing o f trading It In for a shiny,
new model. But. guess what!
Th an ks to airbags, a n tllo ck
brakes, Increasingly com plex
on-board diagnostic systems, as
w ell as a strong yen and a touch
o f inflation the average price for
a new car Is now over $20,000.
Th at's right! What used to buy a
high-end sports car Just ten
years ago m erely buys you an
average fam ily sedan today.
So. what to do? You can give
in and buy that new m odel,Im t
then you could have four o f five
years o f $400 a month pay­
ments. You could lease a new
car. but then you pay thousands
o f dollars to use It and then you
have to give It back. You could
buy a used car. but then you're
not sure how It was treated, and
..you 're not sure If It has any
problem s that are dlf.Hcult to uncover before buying
It. Or m aybe you can luat hold
on to your current car tor a little
w hile longer.
The fact is. the high price o f
new cars Is causing m ore people
to hold on to
their cars for
longer than they used to. 8even
to 10 years is not uncommon.
Unless your current car needs
several m ajor repairs In a short
period o f tim e, It's almost always
ch eaper to hold on to you
current car than to buy a brand
new m odel. The trick is to
maintain your car properly so
y o u ca n k e e p it r u n n in g
sm oothly for as long as possible.
If your current car Is com fortable
and In good running condition.
you'l
i 'U be less likely to be seduced
an expensive new model.
byai
If you ask any mechanic, he’ll
usually say that the m ost Im ­
portant thing you can do to your
car Is to change the o il regularly.
Moat m echan ics recom m end
changing It every 3.000 m iles,
but If you do more highway
driving than In the city, you can

TA M PA — If lawm akers go along w ith the Idea, public high
school students trill need a grade average o f C or better to play
sports or participate In extracurricular activities.
The requirem ent would be phased In gradually beginning
w ith next f i l l ’s freshman class, according to twin proposals
Friday o f the 23*roember Florida Com m ission on Education
Reform and Accountability.
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the state's graduation requirem ent from &gt;a
at average to a 2.0.
The
Would require that
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O P A 'a uir u ..,
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Florida graduation now generally requires a 1.5 or a D In 24
specific credit subjects.
T w o counties — Alachua and Oadaen — already require the
higher C average.
“ W e have tried the low er expectations,” said Education
Com m issioner Frank Brogan.
W e’ve tried being overly
sensitive and tried not to offend any students, and w e can see
w here it's gotten us. It's tim e to push for higher standards and
higher
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Both the raieed graduation requirem ent and the higher
standard far p sr+^prtfon In extracurricular activities — sports,
m usic groups or school du bs — easily won unanimous
fj*ocn t he cofntfttw lofl ■
T h e mlatAon o f tbo board, cotn p otfri o f educator*, parent*,
poitttclana and hnalneas leaders. Is developing educational
guidelines to help Florida's 2,800 public schools prepare 2.8
sM dtnts tit eucceed tnitsldf the davtfTWHn
T h e b ig question Is what w ill happen to students whose
fall in the
* no m an's land between the current standard
Iffll
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A study o f high school grades from last school year showed
that 90,336 students had O PA 'a that fell between 1.8 and 2.0.
which am ounted to 17.7 per cent o f the high school students.
Brogan and others believe raising the standards trill not
result In w idespread dropouts and failures. Instead, they say.
students trill rise to the occasion.

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Lamar, loft, director o f tha Sanford
Mary Unit o f tha American Cancer Society,
presents a plaque o f appreciation to SunTrust
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The way we were: The first
Infterfraternity Christmas Dance
Several months ago, Kathryn
(Mrs. Charles) Park gave me an
a c c o u n t o f t h e f l r a t In terfrateralty Christm as Dance as
related In the Sanford Herald.
Th is first dance, which became
an annual event, was held Dec.
28. 1946. at the M ayfair Inn.
Kathervn and I both think that
you w ill eqjoy reading about this
aa It w ill bring back m em ories o f
a delightful event which waa
held for m any years. I know It
■ n r ,iff affair at least
the m id 1960s and waa
iyt discon tiued when the
tyfalr Inn
I closed.
Plans far this flrat dance were
under the direction o f Joe MeC a a lln . c h a irm a n , an d h is
wmimHlt r m em bers Elisabeth
W hlgham . Oeorge Kick, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Higgins. Audrey
Bach. Jack W oodruff. Jr., na­
tional officer o f Kappa Chi Alpha
fraternity.
A ttr a c tiv e d e co ra tio n s In ­
cluded a profusion o f gaily col­
ored
which were ef­
fectively used in the

lobby, card room
Roocn. Across lb s w ide
In the
the Om sk letters
o f the sororities and
glittered against a
ground. On each aids o f the
perm lnt:
About 600 Sanford
o f the various " ^ h g*
■«yi ftaiym ltttro ««« r t in e g m e x
enjoyed dancing throughout tha
evening to music o f Paul Coble
*nd n il Mayfair Inn oretwntni
I w ill list those who Attended
th is flra t C h ristm as D ance,
knowing that moat o f you old

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Mrs. Ralph A . 9m tth and BhirWy
Kick: Alpha Delta Pi: Mrs. Bruce
B o lti A lp h a O am m a D elta :
E lisa b eth F its and B arbara
Bauades: Alpha Oam m a Rho:
Mrs. Larry Johnson: Alpha X I
Doha: Charlotte Trust Delta De­
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High School for nearly a decade
and Is currently a district chair­
man for the Florida Bandmasters
Association.
Another o f his original works
w ill be prem iered this m onth by
th e S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l
Sym phonic Band. The work w ill
be played during the w inter
concert tn the school's m usi­
cians on Monday, Dec. 11 at 7:30
p.m .tn the school's auditorium .
" H e saya th e w o o d w in d s
sound good, the brass sounds
good, everyone sounds good, but
It's never been played together,"
John Cullum, the Sem inole High
School activities director said o f
the new work.

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Friday Ri tha Florida Lottery:

SANFORD — More proof that
Sanford la not a town Isolated
from cu ltu ral su ccesses has
com e from the music depart­
ment at Sem inole High School.
J eff Jordan, director o f the
musical program s at the school,
has had one o f his original
sym phonic pieces published.
Synergy has been published
by Nell A. KJos Music o f San
Diego. Calif.
The piece was composed In the
spring o f 1994 by Jordan In
m em ory o f Nelson Thornton,
who had been president o f the

Band Parents' Association from
1968 to 1969.
Th e Sem inole H igh School
Sym phonic Band prem iered the
work last year.
Jordan describes his piece as a
“ tribute to an Individual who
was dedicated to the advocacy
and Integration o f the fine arts."
He said the title refers to the
action o f m ultiple entitles work­
ing toward a comm on goal o f
which each Is Individually in­
capable.
Jordan holds degrees from
Florida Southern C ollege and
from the U niversity o f Kansas.
He has been the director o f the
bands program s at Sem inole

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QUAD Squad
Members o f the Sanford Police Departm ent QUAD Squad on
surveillance In the area o f Fifth Street and O live Avenue,
observed a drug transaction and robbery Thursday.
Sanford Police Ofc. Dias reported he observed a black m ale
pull out a w hite bag and exchange it for m oney with two
subjects driving a pickup truck. When the truck pulled array,
three black men began yellin g for It to tum back. When the
driver returned to the scene, the three m ales attem pted to rob
him and his passenger, according to Police Cmdr. Dennis
W hitm ire.
The QUAD Squad m oved in and arrested Detvin Jackson, 34,
*8 Lake Monroe Terrace, charged with one count o f sale and
delivery o f cannabis and one count o f robbery; Frederick
Lam ar Brock. 18, 32 Lake Monroe Terrace, charged with one
count o f robbery and Donald Eugene Herring, 17, 68 Lake
Monroe Terrace, charged with one count o f robbery. W hitm ire
said Jackson sustained bite marks to his hands when one o f
the subjects o f the robbery attem pted to stop him.

Juan Jose Nieves, 38,301 E. 37th S t„ Sanford, was arrested
for battery-dom estic violence by Sem inole County sheriff's
deputies on Thursday.
Deputies said he and his stepdaughter got Into a fight when
she talked to a young man to whom he did not want her
speaking. During the argum ent he allegedly hit her several
tim es tn the face.
He was held without bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.

Dnigchargttmada
Syntenlous Lam ar Haws, 21.1216 Lincoln Crt., Sanford, was
arrested on charges o f possession o f drugs w ith Intent to
distribute by Sanford Police on Thursday.
Police said he was In a known drug area when they
approached him and saw him lean Into a car that had stopped
In the m iddle o f the street. Police said he left the area when he
saw them.
They said they found a sm all container o f crack In an area he
ranpast when thyechased him.
Th ey said that a large bulge that had been In his rear pocket
was gone when they caught him . Th ey found 8180 in cash In
hls pocket when he was arrested, they said.
He was held on 83,000 bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.

Warrant arrests
•Sam antha Osbourne, 34, BOO Oak A v e „ Apt. 36. Sanford,
on a warrant for violating the term s o f her probation on
solicitation charges.
A t the tim e o f her arrest, the officer found a pipe com m only
used In sm oking crack cocaine In her shirt pocket. She was
arrested for possession o f drug paraphernalia as well.
She was held without bona at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•F ra n k Lee Johnson, 10, 221 N. Elder Rd., Sanford, on a
warrant for failure to appear on ball on charges o f purchasing
cannabis.
He was held without bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•D am ien Lam ar Burke, 30. 1000 W . 8th St., Sanford, on a
warrant for contem pt o f couri/failuie to pay child support.
He was held at the John B. Polk Correctional Facility in lieu
I ? 1f f l l t S k o r y A W .. g eo fo A L o d
a warrant for contem pt o f courtffallure to pay child support.
He was held without bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Faculty.
•A rc h ie Otis Rudolph, 3 4 .3 7 Edward H iggins Terr., Sanford
on a warrant for contem pt o f court/faUure to appear aa a
witness.
He was held without bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
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Florida’s women police chiefs
overcame harassment, abuee
PENSACOLA. Fla. - Nancy
N e w la n d c o u ld h a n d le th e
groping, verbal abuse and un­
w anted advances from m ale o f­
ficers. But she couldn't crack the
glass cellin g at the Pensacola
Police Department.
O nly by leaving after 18 years
that Included repeated rej ections
for prom otion to a supervisory
position did she becom e a top
cop. Now, Newland is one o f Just
fou r w om en am ong Florida's
m ore than BOO police chiefs.
Th e four fem ale chiefe lead
sm all denartm ents and have
each conm m ted harassment or
bias, or both, during their ca­
reers.
"1 have been groped. I have
been fon dled." ask! Newland.
now cam pus police c h ie f at
Pensacola Junior College. "1 can
deal w ith m ost o f that — and 1
m ean physically. I have knocked
som e m en down.

be sittin g In this sest If I had
fought that battle too hard."
Florida's other fem ale chiefs —
Linda Herrington in Oak H ill, a
sm all town between Daytona
Beach and Titu sville, and Joan
W aldron In Stuart — cam e up
th ro u g h th e ran ks b u t not
w ithout obstacles.
H e r r in g to n , 4 8 , sa id th e
form er ch ief o f the nine-officer
O ak H ilt d ep a rtm en t w ou ld
m ak e d e ro g a to ry com m en ts
about her and refuse to let her
m ake arrests.
W aldron , 80, heads a 86*
officer force w ith a large corps o f
volunteers. She had m ore than
30 y e a n In law enforcem ent
w hen prom oted to ch ie f 314
years ago. She started as a
Martin County sh eriff's deputy
in 1688 and w ent to w ork fo r the
city In 1873.
"A t that tim e wom en were
protected." she recalled. " I flew
to other tfwt t r to pick up prison*
era end I'd go on search war*
rente, but It was always, 'Stay
back until the coast Is d e e r . " " '

have to w alk a fine line trying
get along w ith m ale colleagues
w h ile a v o id in g th e k in a o f
ftm tem lxstlon that leads to trou­
ble, the fem ale chiefs say.
"1 would have m ale officers
w ho 1 knew w ere m arried cOcne
on to m e." said New land. " I
alw ays knew their w ives’ and
c h ild r e n 's n am es. A n d th e
m inute they would start crossing
those boundaries I would Just
s a y , ‘ H o w 's C a ro l and th e
H er form er husband also was a
Pensacola police officer and she
believes he, too, waa denied
p rom otion s becau se h e w as
m arried to her. Th ey divorced
for reasons unrelated to their
w ork and he has advanced tn
rank since m oving to another
departm ent.
W ilbanks, w ho has tw o daugh­
ter*. ages 16 and 33. also blam es
police w ork for her broken mar*

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being passed over for sergeant.
She said she also was told by her
chief, w ho has since retired, that
he would never let a wom an be a
She becam e a state attorney's
Investigator and then a consul­
tant until sh sjtot her present Job
In February 1904.
N ew land b elieves she w as
hired, although larking aupervl*
aory experience, beceuee o f her
education — a m aster's a*g»w*
— wide-ranging law enforcem ent
creden tials, part-tim e co lleg e
tr ackin g and participation in
num erous com m unity groups
and activities,
B o n lly n W ilb a n k s , 4 6 .
follow ed a sim ilar path w ith 18
y e a n In three larger depart­
m ents before being hired aa
pff fc f ch ief In Virginia Gardens,
a tiny M iam i suburb with seven
hill-tim e officers, five part-tim ers
and three reserves, th e form er
nurse has a m aster's degree In

too dangerous bu U uet the kind
of
needed for pffflBflto**
tlM S, the fem ale chiefs M id.
But they agreed wom en are
m aking progress and expect to
see m ere ascending to leadership
posts In police departments.
Florida la about at the national
average w ith 1 percent o f Its
police chiefs being wom en.
T w o oth ers w om en ch iefs,
however, lost their lobs this year
In Florida.
Donna Hansen resign ed In
after heading the Fori
• departm ent fo r nearly
four y ea n , saying she no longer
k . U
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f.
had
the m ayor s msupport,
in
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EDITORIAL

H is to ric T r u s t
H o lid a y T o u r
of H o m e s
Once again, several residents of Sanford'a
historic district have opened their homes to
strangers and friends for the annual Historic
TrustHoUday Tour of Homes.

No way to spend the golden years
In retrospect, what was the econom ic plight o f
Am ericana aged 65 and above In 19667 A t that
tim e 1/3 (33 Vi percent) o f all citlxens at that age
level lived In poverty. Alm ost three decades later
the population 65 and over has Increased
dram atically. Today 12 percent o f older Am eri­
cana live In poverty.
Medicare was created In 1965 as an Integral
part o f President Lyndon Elaines Johnson "w a r
on P o verty ." The delivery o f medical services to
this segm ent o f our population has becom e an
acceptable part o f Am erican life. Thus, the
current debate over Medicare em anating from
W ashington D.C.. brings worry and consterna­
tion to m any senior citlxens struggling to live
w ith dignity on fixed Income.
T h e fa ct that lo n g evity haa becom e an
Am erican m edical accomplishm ent attests to the
fact that m edical care received over the years,
since M edicare w as exacted, haa been effective.
C ertainly there are m any com plaints about
supplies being
m edical procedures and.......................
I. W hile there Is concurrence
grossly overpriced,
that these types o f excesses should be curtailed
designating Health Maintenance Organisations
(HMO’s) aa the alne qua non to curtailing medical
care la m ost questionable, particularly since the
HMO's are profit driven corporations for whom

on e's doctor-patient-relationship la enhanced
when Individuals select their physicians, without
being lim ited to participating doctors. A re users
view ed collectively as HMO recipients governed
by rigid guidelines or individuals whose m edical
needs are the salient deciding factors?
Another facet o f the HMO dilem m a for users is
the 65 when he/she is advised that the cost w ill
be 645. 660 or w hatever the particular drug
costs, tf one haa lim ited tncome and K la August
when the HMO's maximum la reached, difficult
choices have to be m ade for the rem ainder o f the
year. Th e choice w ill be between m edication and

the botton line Is financial gain. The objective o f
Medicare recipients la to secure quality m edical
Personally I reject the notion that doctors who
care In conjunction w ith their m edical needs
w ithout any consideration for HMO's profit address m y m edical needs are going to be ao
pressured by HMO guidelines and that m y health
m argin.
Political lea d en talk glib ly about how w on­ needs m ay becom e secondary to HMO a profit
derful It Is going to be for citlxens receiving m otives. I trust governm ental Medicare m ore
m edicine to choose their HMO's. How many than corporate HMO’s. I f I have a problem w ith a
Individuals age 65, 70. 00. and BO want a governm ent agency I can make ray concerns
catalogue o f HMO's to wade through and discern known to elected officials through m ulitpie
w hich one would be best for him ? Do they really means. A s an ordinary cttlsen I have no redress
w ant to be placed In the position o f shopping w ith corporations. I have no real m eans o f
from one HMO to the other, constantly changing im pacting th eir operational m ode short o f
doctors and experiencing upheaval In securing
la no w ay to spend one's
m edical cate, when they are ill? Confidence in

We have seen the district over the past 15
years emerge from many aad, neglected
Victorian homes, some dilapidated rooming
houses, to a polished, proud testament of the
perseverance of visionaries willing to take a
chance.

J A C K

Prediction: More
trouble in Bosnia

And take a chance they did.
Many absentee owners who rented by the
week to questionable tenants IS yean
were food of saying they "couldn't do any
better In that neighborhood.”

W ASHINGTON - President C linton's de­
cision to send 60.000 Am erican troops to
Bosnia aa part o f a N ATO peacekeeping
operation haa prom pted a huge sigh o f relief
at United Nations headquarters In New York
- a fact that should gtve the president great

The realtor who sold the Herald editor her
home In the district 15 yean ago had lobbied
her to look In Winter Park or College Park.
r«ntionin| that Sanford was riddled
me and uneducated people. W hen:
crime
the realtor agreed to travel from her Maitland
office commenting. “Oh, wed. you don't have
children, you don t realty need to worry about
the quality of the schools."

C lin to n b e lie v e s
the deploym ent w ill
be a success. In pari
because the troops
are there to enforce
p eace ra th er than
stop a war. But some
U.N. officials - who
have watched their

Today. Sanford schools are distinguishing
is positive models for other
todeyTl
wandering throught the hletortc district.

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realised the charm and value of a grand old

- p rivately predict
£ Clinton bodevos
the worst.
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" I t 's the w o rld 's
will bog
biggest tar baby. suoosss, In part
you try to help an
because the
you get stuck there,
troops anthers
high-level
to enforce
lean source at U.N.
p e e o o rather
Mien atop e war. J
" T h e m o re you
struggle, the m ate
you can 't get a w a y." Th e lem on o f U.N.
Involvem ent te a '
s

in
The Money Pit)' realdenta who algh conten­
tedly when a restoration protect is done.
The tour Saturday and today la about
accompSohmeata. The Sanford Hletarie Trust
a catalyst has built the event over the
years Into a premier one far Seminole County.
Residents who live In the district and
continue to restore the old homes enable the
Tract to apoooor the tour every year. Aad the
innovative buelneesse that have sprung up
only add to the ambience. Reference the
Higgins House Bed * "4 Breakfast* In which
we know It. Or the
where an elegant meal la
far removed from
We
how much

to go on the tour aad aae
e historic downtown hat
changed an d how ItconM sm a lo ch an g a
Fed the pride of rsridenta' accomplish'

L E T T E R

Baptists and gays
R s: Y o u r story on the Sou ths!
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NAT HENTOFF

Th e pro-choice civil libertarian
Robyn Blum aer, executive director o f the
A m erican Ctvfl Liberties Union o f Florida, la eo
a c iv il libertarian that aha is
at odds w ith the national ACLU
r, for instance, sees no VW ” 1
frmTnM
ct between being a
w hile also supporting the
rights o f Archie Bunker-styis
In a case Involving eexu
by
m eans o f allegedly pornographic im ages at a
shipyard, a federal district Judge ordered the
rem oval o f all "sexu ally su ggestive" posters
from the walla and forbade any personal
reading m aterial that " i*g*t* offend any
worker. Robyn Bhunner urged the national
ACLU office not to concur In these overly
broad prohibitions, em phasising ***** "sexists
have F ast Am sM hnsnt rights too."
Rocontty. In hor regular colum n in I : St.
Petersburg Tim as, ■ w n M r . who Is strongly
I the abortion rights
•tin harm It Is doing to
Pro-chokers, aha said, have
^ " a cu m u lative roll-back o f F irst
th e

been*effocthrely
in i roam me DuiooftnL
•a and court Injunctions,
lad lo thv establishm ent
o fc t t t e a o fi

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o f ua don't have thoee kinds o f i
w e can protest. It Is one o f the few tools o f
publtr persuasion available to the average

H W hite U .N ..
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(N ote that * t i» independent fpm lnttt does not
say "a v e n g e person. )
* p * » not propose there be no
on pro-life protests at abortion
rtiw tr*' " I f protesters ai
property, interfering
w ith the flow o f ve­
h ic u la r Ir a fflc , o r
m olesting a potential
c lin ic c lie n t, th ey
should be arrested.
But If all they are
doing la n »«n w j |
ro y a l n u isa n ce o f
them selves through
a n In - y o u r - fa c e
m essage, the C on­
stitution must pro­
tect them from tm-

faith , it doesn't
h c u res ss u s ls have
the fam ily without sa y hafa

W ouldn't K ho nioo
the
worked to solve the reel
(s e c . fn tfta d o f ch asin g a fte r sa d

Letters to the editor are welcom e. A ll letters
must be signed. Include the address o f the w riter
ju td a daytim e telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subject and be aa b rief aa possible.
T h r letters are subject to editin g.'

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aloud w hy the U.N.
In eknllar crises in war-torn

w hen It
vo cifero u s tn-yourpro-tifam. There
are buffer sonsa in
B u ffa lo. N .Y .. and
.Fla..
d a n t C lin to n . T h o O o n tra l A s s e m b ly
approved tw o doom resolutions to tbs past
four years m andattod deferent tasks for the
(U JI.

Pfalnsd "R doesn't load to m ythh fa And
then h hm the Security Counrd, which

manages to hsep us twtattag to Um wind out

known or even cared about the
tion r*

to fail, fa x U.N.
tw o o f which w ere overrun b y ths Berko
they w ere good and ready. Th ey fed ha
the U.N. farces w ou ktoTm oot hark
W a w ere n e ver asked to d o p eace
ureem enL" BoutraoOhaU told us sw h er
this year. "W a
peace. W hen (ths
the

In a different tim e, w ith differ
pro-chokers m ay find their ow n free
righ ts sa d ly d im inished b y exclu sionary
rulings from which they used to derive such
iitM ic U o a .

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Sullivan, "th a t debate oo public

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a t the top.
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. H o w e v e r, s a y s th s p e rs is te n t R o b yn
Blumner. " I f Bharpton had been banished a
ths civ il rights protests againti Jim
ths south. But. "h ad the
rcetricted to a spot
they
targeted, would their dtetaat chants have
guiky enough to
It doesn't
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the U .N .'e

In October, the R ev. A i Sharpton. a 1
o f the First Am endm ent, led SOOpro
a rtf mortal ration outside Justice
Th om as' hom e. T h s dem o nstrators w ere
vehem ently objecting to the Justice's dscM ons
o o m atters oonccm ito race. It la safe to say

1 am a frequent vtaUor lo Florida,
the Disney
today corns

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they untform ly warn that agreem ents by the
Yugoslavia
have been frequently **nrkTti "O nly when the
* like NATO
did
the
," a U.N. official told our
Van Atta. " l o the U A . m ust be
prepared to
Tfeere wlU

g v g look kindly on ths
principle o f exclusionary ordinances, i f not
alw ays on ths particulars.

LETTERS TO EDITOR

A N D E R S O N

�Sanford Haratd, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, Dscsmbsr 3, 1986 - •*

Cars

Reaching
1A
do what they can to turn the
Uvea o f thoae young people who
have run afoul o f the law at least
once.
BRO, or Brethren Reaching
O u t originated earlier this year
w ith A lvin Johnson who said
O od g a v e him the program
concept as he drove along the
highway. It was organised by
Johnson w ith the assistance o f
his pastor, Rose Davis, and the
cooperation o f the Sanford Police
Deportm ent.
On Saturday, w hile Johnson
t a lk e d to th o s e w h o h a d

gathered for the program 's first
op en h ou se, S a n fo rd p o lic e
Cm dr. D ennis W h itm ire and
Deputy C hief Joe Dillard helped
organise some activities, sgt.
W illie H a rd in , m e a n w h ile ,
w orked careftilly a t the portable
b arbecu e pit m aking
scrum ptious' trays o f chicken
and hot dogs ter the crow ds to
en joy w ith potato chips and
onu iM drink.
"W e're going to teach these
you ng people about self esteem
and about what they can do to
m a k e t h e ir liv e s b e t t e r . "
Johnson said.
A red m ylar ribbon fell aside

on the front porch o f Apartm ent
418, w here they hope to make a
difference for so many.
Th e crow d that gathered there
for the cerem ony
m ade up m ostly o f very young
children and their m others and
g r a n d m o th e r s . T h e o ld e r
c h ild re n and y o u n g a d u lts
whom the program hopes to
serve stood, arms crossed de­
fiantly, and listened m ore In­
tently to the heavy beat o f the
m usic blasting from the radio o f
a car that cruised the streets In
the area.
A prayer, followed by a sim ple
hym n, a Bible reading and a

Sailfest
IA
turned out to watch the festivities.
''T h is Is the largest Inland regatta In the
w orld ." said Sailfest Com m ittee m em ber Dave
Chapin. " A lot o f com panies unveil and test
prototypes here, which Is exciting. Things have
i very w ell, and w e're very happy. Th ere has
a good breese. and everything has started
on tim e.
Th e Sem inole and Orlando Pow er Squadrons
provided rescue and support vehicles, as w ell as
tow vehicles. Jack and Lorain Sisco, m em bers o f
the Orlando Power Squadron, have been Involved
In the event for the last five years. Th e Siscos
w ere gracious enough to take tw o Skn/brtf Herald
staff m em bers out onto Lake Monroe on their
boat. See Urchin, for an updoae view o f the
regatta.
Th e Sem inole High School ROTC was also on
hand to offer assistance to event organisers. Four
m em bers o f the Am ericas crew attended this
year's event. Hannah Swett, Katie Petttbone,
M erritt Carey and Melissa Purdy represented
Am ericas, the first all-wom en’s team to sad In the
Am erica’s Cup com petition. J J . amd Peter taler
were also at Sailfest.
J .J . Isler w as the tactician and starting
helmawoman for Am ericas, w hile husband Peter
w as navigator aboard Dennis Conner's Stars and
Stripes In 1987 and 1988. Peter Isler has been
ESPN's analyst for the netw ork's coverage since
1993, and Is also the author o f L a th Oemelttag.
editorat-iarge for S ailin g Word Maguine, and
producer o f D ennis C on n er's R oad to the
Am erica's Cup.
Sailing celebrities Ed Baird, Morgan Reeser,
K evin Burnham and BUI Drahelm were also at the

Sanford lakefron t Baird coached Team New
Zealand to Ha 1998 Am erica's Cup victory, and
Drahelm Is an accom plished sailor, Reeser and
Burnham team ed up to w in a Sttver Medal In the
1993 Sum m er O lym pics and a gold medal In the
19S8 OoodwUt Oames.
T w o m onths ago, Sailfest suffered a great loss
when Gardner died. Th e loos made it harder for
surviving organisers to concentrate on securing
sponsorships and m ailing out registration. As a
result, the num ber o f boats that registered for the
regatta dropped from 701 In 1994.
Every year, w e try to Im prove this even t,"
Chapin said. "W e really m lasJ olw . and all o f our
efforts have been dedicated to his m em ory. W e il
continue to r
life. Its good,
— m «g prom oted m ore In this w w "
The rem aining Sailfest schedu le for
■VHDATtMOBMMMI S Is as follows:
7 a.m .-U a.m . — Minute Maid orange Juice and
Yoplalt yogurt served.
9:30 a.m .-3 p.m. — Races 4 and 5.
Noon-3 p.m . — Cookout lunches available for
purchase — Poolside.
3 p.m .-3 p.m. — Radio-Controlled Yachts —
Marina H otel Pool.
3 p.m .-3:45 p.m . — W insurfing Freestyle
Com petition — Poolside shore.
3:45 p.m .-4 p.m . — D ive for Dollars — Marina
H otel Pool.
4 p.m .-4:45 p .m .— Door Prises Awarded.
4 :4 5 p .m .*8 p .m . — T o m B la c k a lle r
Sportsmanship Aw ard presentation.
8 p.m .-6:30 p .m .— Trophy presentation.

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hto sons (Jordon o f Exning-New
Thom as Oordon A lb e rt 83. o f M arket, E n glan d. W ayn e o f
M acon, Oa. and form erly o f Sanford and Robert o f Kathleen.
Sanford, died Friday, Nov. 34, O a.t h is d au gh ter D ebra o f
EUenwood, Oa.: his sister Leona
1996 at his home.
He had been a m em ber o f First C ase o f Bald Knob. A ik .: his six
and tw o greate d M e tfib d l st jC h life h ' i n nc
.w hen he 1 ijH fieto. H4
been IAh l Bov fSbout Ejtcscti*
C rest Lawn Funeral Home,
D irector for t h A t .'J o h n 's
District and D irector for cam p Macon, Oa., in charge o f the
LaNoCbe near DeLand. He was a arrangements.
lifetim e m em ber o f the Boy
Scouts o f Am erica.
Eldo W . Brown, 84. Orange
Survivors Include his w ife Lou:

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*\9 ‘cTMutotno*. woultl Bibe to thank aCC
fstonda and Coved ones at the passing of mu
husband. Q tb cPtug.
‘SThank &lt;you fo* you* Wndheae and sympathy
at a time when tt teas deeply appreciated.

Boulevard. Sanford, died Friday
Dec. 1,1998 at his home.
B o r n S e p t . 7 . 1 9 1 1 In
Blackford County, tnd., he was a
m achine operator and a m em ber
o f the Lutheran Church o f the
Good Shepherd and a com m ittee
m em ber o f PaoU Scouts *539.
S u rvivo rs Inclu de his w ife
Edna: his sons Robert E. o f
S a n fo r d a n d P a u l E . an d
Lawrence A . both o f Indiana: his
daughter Carolyn Stetnfeldt o f
In dian a: h is sister M argaret
W a ters o f M issou ri: his six
grandchildren and four grand­
children.
Baldwin Fairchild, Oaklawn
Park C em etery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary in charge o f
the arrangements.

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Dorothy M. Caltrlder, 89, V il­
la g e P la ce , L on g w ood, d ied
W ednesday, Nov. 39,1995.
Boro In W ayne, Pa., she was a
hom emaker who m oved to cen­
tral Florida In 1973.
Su rvivors include her sons
Jim o f Longwood and B ill o f
Orlando; her brother W .C. MeClean o f Baltim ore: his sisters
Ann Oovreau and Rose Ellen
H u lslead, both o f Baltim ore,
M ary M ulquln o f Penobscot.
M ain e an a M artha L o v e o f
Huntsville, Ala.
Beacon N ational Crem ation
Society, W inter Park, In charge
o f the arrangements.
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recorded gospel song and a few
Impromptu testim onials by a
gaggle o f nervous young girls,
were not o f much Interest to the
young men.
"B u t this can w ork ," Johnson
said. “ W e can turn these lives
around knd make a differen ce."
U nder the tu tela ge o f the
Sanford Housing Authority Reslen ts C ouncil (SH A R C ), the
BRO program w ill work with the
Sanford Police Departm ent, HRS
and various Ju ven ile Justice
programs. SHARC w ill provide
volunteers from am ong the resi­
dents and guidance on working
with those who live in the public
housing.
"W e want to be able to work
together to make a difference,"
said W hitm ire.

StinecipherM rs, J o h n B r u m le y , M rs.
W allace B ell, Mrs. H am ilton
Blsbee, Mrs. Sam Martina. Mrs.
Troy Ray. Mrs. G eorge Speer and
Mrs. Ben Whttner.
P I D e lta P h i: M rs. J .W .
Altm an, Mrs. R.B. Brown, Mrs.
Edward H iggins. Mrs. Robert
Kama. Mrs. Donald M errill. Mrs.
L.P. Moore. Charles Park, Mrs.
Dale Scott. Mrs. Harry Tooke,
Mrs. C harles V odoplch, Mrs.
W illiam Bush. Mrs. A . Doudney,
Audrey Bach, Betty Jo Brock.
D aphne C on n elly, L en ab elle
H agan, C arolin e L ee, P eggy
P ip p in , S h ir le y M o re la n d ,
Martha Perkins, Norm a Jean
Sayer, Nancy W illiam s, Eltae
H u thdson ; C hi O m ega: Mrs.
Sterling Bowling and Mrs. J.N.
Alford: Phi Mu: Mrs. A.B. Duxbury.
Alpha Tau Om ega: O.D. Bish­
op, Bruce Bolt, R.B. Brown, Bill
Brumley. Mack Cleveland, John
Dunn, Kirby Fite, Ernest House­
holder, K a rly le H ouseholder,
T o n y H u d d le s to n , S p e n c e r
H arden, E.C. H arper, W ade
R u ck er. B o b b y N ew m an .
D ou glas S te n s tro m , M cK a y
Truluck, Huge W hetchel, Jr.,
H u ge W h e lc h e l, S r.. H en ry
W ight. H arold Kastner, O len
Ltnjpe.
Kappa Sigm a: B ill W yche and
Frank Form : Delta Tau Delta:
Robert Altm an: Delta Sigm a Phi:
Harry Brownlee , J.H . Truluck
and H arry J oe M lnarlk: Phi
Kappa Tau: K erry Lee, Francis
Roum iliiab G eorge.Tsropfe and

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probably istretch that a bit m ore,
som
e pec
me
people feel that synthetic
oil offers extra protection, and It
Is leas likely to break down In
Florida's hot clim ate. No m atter
w h ich kind o f o il you use,
however, changing It regularly Is
im portant because contam inants
can build up In the oil over tim e
and cause engine dam age If they
(along w ith the o il) are not
rem oved. If you decide to use
syn th etic o il, exp ect to pay
about twice as much for an oil
change.
The im portant thing to re­
m em ber Is that a very w in layer
o f oil la all that keeps the m etal
parts In your engine from grin­
ding together, so it's Im portant
to keep oil In as good condition
as possible. W ith the w ide selec­
tion o f shops that w ill change
your off In Just 10 or 18 m inutes
without an appointm ent all for
Just about 920, there's no reason
to Ignore your car's m otor o il.
O f course, m otor oil Is not the
only fluid In a car that needs
periodic attention. Anti-free*e, or
radiator coolant, Is another. In a
hot F lorid a
sum m er, It Is
especially Im portant, because
you car needs as much cooling
power as it can get then. You
should check you coolant level
at least once a week, and If It Is
low, add the appropriate amount
o f a 50-50 m ixture o f coolant and
w ater. Most newer cars have
translucent reservoirs that make
checking and adding the coolant
easy, but If yours does not, you 'll
have to check the radiator direct­
ly. If this Is the case, rem em ber
to never open s radiator cap
when the engine la hot, because
you could easily get scalded. I f
you notice any persistent leaks,
you should get them checked
out quickly.
L ik e m otor o il, It Is also

change
e v e r y 3 ,0 0 0 m ile s : m o s t
m echanics recom m end about
once in every 18,000 m iles, or
once a year (the beginning o f
sum m er Is a good tim e). It's
Important to change the coolant
because as the coolant is used. It
can break down and start to
corrode your cooling system . O f
c o u r s e , t h is c a n le a d to
expensive repairs. Many o f the
sam e shops that
your oil cai

radiator coolant.
Another fluid that needs peri­
odic attention la brake fluid. Bob
Handren. an area resident who
owna a m o d i f i e d 1967
Oldsm obtle 443 W-30. recom ­
m ends having your car's brake
fluid flushed once a year because
It c a n a b s o r b m o is t u r e esp ecia lly In F lo rid a 's m oist
clim ate-and this can lead to
corrosion o f your car's breaking
system.
Finally, if your car has power
steering and/or an autom atic
transm ission, d on 't forget to
check their fluid levels periodi­
cally. Autom atic transm ission
fluid should also be changed
about once every year or two.

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Business
Rose Cottage is one-of-a-kind

IN B R I E F

By N IK K I H C A «A N
Hsrald Correspondent

Retail activity In Laka Mary
Pack and Copy Plua leased 1.224 square feet o f retail space In
the Lake Mary Village center at 3801 W. Lake Mary Blvd.. In
Lake Mary. Faison Orlando partner Frank W . Herring, Jr. said.
Negotiating the new three year lease for Faison was John
Crossman.
Faison Orlando Is the largest com m ercial real estate services
company In Central Florida, m anaging and leasing m ore than
10 m illion square feet In retail, office and Industrial properties.

Phar-Mar co-foundar aantancad to prlaon
CLEVELAND — Phar-Mor Inc. co-founder Michael Monus
was sentenced today to nearly 20 years In prison for a fraud
and em bezzlem ent scheme that sent the discount drugstore
chain Into bankruptcy court.
Monus. 48, was sentenced to 235 months In prison, a 81
m illion fine and five years' probation. He was Im m ediately
taken into custody.
"In the 10 years I was at Phar-Mor. Phar-Mor grew to 300
stores In some 35 states and 20,000 em ployees," Monus told
U.S. District Judge George W hite. "T h e Important thing Is not
the numbers to m e ... but the em ployees — all those dedicated,
loyal and highly m otivated people.
" I want them to know the sorry and regret that 1 have. The
sorrow and regret w ill live with me for the rest o f m y life ."
W hite refused requests to allow Monus free on bond w hile a
conviction Is appealed and to allow him to report voluntarily to
prison on Jan. 15 after his son's bar mttsvah.
Earlier this. year. Phar-Mor em erged from nearly three years
o f U.S. Bankruptcy Court protection, after shedding about
two-thirds o f Its stores and cutting thousands o f jobs.
Finn and W alley pleaded guilty to fraud and tax charges and
agreed to testify against Monus.
Monus' first trial. In 1993, ended In a hung Jury; ch arges'of
Jury tam pering are pending.
In his second trial. Monus was convicted on all charges: 96
counts o f interstate transportation o f stolen property, five
counts o f wire fraud, taro counts each o f bank fraud, m all fraud,
and filin g false Income tax returns, and single counts o f
obstruction o f Justice and conspiracy.
T h e com pany estim ated Its losses at 8500 m illion .
Prosecutors put the total loos at up to 82 billion. Including
about 81 billion lost by Investors.

SANFORD — A re you ready for
a gourm et treat In a "re g a l"
atm osphere? Step back In lim e
to an elegant Victorian age at the
Rose Cottage Tea Room.
Tucked away
on Park Avenue
an d
1 3 t h R M t a iir a n t
Street, right on r t v i t w
the com er, Is
the m ost sur­
prising little
delight In Sanford. The tea room
Is behind, and to the side o f Park
Avenue Antiques.
The Rose Cottage has been
open for luncheon service and
now to add sparkle to your
h o lid a y s , th e y a re o ffe r in g
Gourmet Candlelight Dinners on
Saturday evenings. (Please call
for details, and reservations are
suggested.)
Recently m y m other and I
enjoyed one o f the lovely candle­
light dinners. Our m eal Included
a special wine tasting featuring
the wines from Romania. The
evening was wonderful! A d if­
fe re n t R om an ian w in e w aa
served w ith each o f the four
courses. Ray Vlntllla. owner o f
Suveran Prem ier W ine com pany
provided the wine, and I later
found that Suveran had supplied
the wines for the London Sym ­
phony’s recent visit. The food,
service and atmosphere made
the entire evening a m em orable
treat for both Mom and m e. My
absolute favorites on the menu
were Rosem ary Foccada bread,
the Eggplant caviar and the

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PM Womack, Joanne Boyoe-Taytor, owner Stca
Nacu, Jack W oodley and Ruth Elnalg toast the
Grape leaves slutted w ith w hite
m eats (usually grape leaves are
stuffed wtth red m eat so this was
quite a sw itch)! Th e wtnes that
w ere tope In m y book w ere a
warm , fru ity Plnot Notr (red) and
a crisp but sw eet Cotnari (w hite)

holidays M the Rosa Cotta©# Tea Room during a
special gourmet candlelight dinner.

dessert w ine.
Th ere is no better w ay to start
you r holiday season than visitIng this beautiful, cosy tea room ,
Sica Nacu (the ow ner) has painstakingly attended to every detail
o f the gracious Victorian decor

and dinner. Her staff w ill "w a it
on you hand and fo o t". C all the
Rose Cottage Tea Room for all
the details and reservations for
your candlelight dinner, you w ill
nave a grand timet Happy Holtdays!

XL Cars o f Sanford, a homo
health cars agency, held an
open house for Its new faciU,tles M 818 E. 1st S t, Suite 4,
'Sanford. Lsft: Adm inistrator
J ill H otter w elco m es U s e
Minch, Nancy Newman and Dr.
Ella Dumeny Jr. Right: Enjoy­
ing som e tatty fo o d and drink
are, from left, Cindy F rang tone,
Sylvia Illicit, W ee Wagaman, Dr.
Aravlnd Filial, Kristy Davis,
U sa Ptaoe and Wendy Lewis.

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S trlck ler explain ed "b ecau se
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N e w t o t h e b M S k w e s e e m m u n it y
The QreMer Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
recen tly w elcom ed S titch by S titch , 118
Palmetto Ave., to the business community. From
left: Brent Adamson, Rich Plan o f Florida; Patty

Messer, First Union; Wanda Kelly, ehamb
director; Johnny Cox, H eillg Meyer Pumitwi
M ichelle Gamer and Mark Gamer, Stltoh I
Stitch owners and Harry Raid, attorney.

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Consumer kids replay toy test for fun, safety
Associated Press Writer
Y O N K E R S . N .Y . - F iv e
months later. Gooey Louie la still
at the bottom o f the toy Ust.
"It's just a stupid toy." said
Brenna Gethers. 14. o f Mount
Vernon, one o f 28 toy testers this
year for the m agazine Zillions, a
children's version o f Consumer
Reports.
E v e ry y e a r . Z illio n s has
experts test 10 toys for safety
and durability, and then the
young testers rate Just bow
much fun they are. The results
are published In the Decernb e r-J a n u a ry Issu e to h e lp

a parents — in
youngsters — and
their Christmas shopping, accord in g to M oye
re fh om p a on
m anaging editor o f Zillions.
More than a dozen o f the
testers who analysed the toys in
August returned Thursday af­
ternoon to the headquarters o f
Consumers Union, the may
sine's publisher, for the
o f the ratings.
The toy testers got
chance to play with the toys.
They shot each other with N erf
R ip s a w s (K e n n e r . $ 1 5 ).
S k y b la a te r T u rb o C a tch ers
(Oddzon Products, 825) and The
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Health/Fitness
Exploring nursing home
care: Som e myths dispelled
you are dependent on staff to
m eet your needs. Aa a resident
you are able to decide what you
need and how to go about
m ----------------------------- 4 -------m eeting those needs. You then
n in q v u iiiip w w in i
becom e Independent in decision
Im agine you are 70 yeara-old. m aking.
m arried and have one child. You
You m ay depend on staff for a
have been Independent all your abort period o f tim e when physi­
life. You have a stroke, leaving cal constraints preclude your
the right tid e o f your body weak. Independence. For exam ple, if
Near the end o f the hospital stay you break your hip and cannot
you r doctor dlecueere w ith you am bulate to the bathroom on
and your fkm lly the need to go to your own yet. You are receiving
a m in in g hom e for therapy.
therapy to strengthen you. You
A t the m ention at a m in in g m ay need assistance from sta ff
hom e you becom e afraid. You until you regain the strength to
fear you 'll be In the nursing ambulate on your own or w ith a
hom e the rest o f your life. You walker.
are afraid you w ill not get your
Another m yth Is that as a
m edication on tim e. You are fa m ily m em ber you w ill be
afraid you w ill lose your in­ Judged fo r abandoning you r
dependence. Your husband Is parent If you place them In a
w ondering how he is going to nursing hom e. By placing a
Uve w ithout you. Your daughter parent In a nursing hom e to
is feeling gu ilty for not being m eet their needs you do not
able to care for you. She is afraid abandon your parent, you are
she w ill be Judged and accused p ro v id in g fo r y ou r p a ren t’s
o f abandoning her paren t
needs and that la how It la
Th is scenario shows several view ed by the staff.
m yths about nursing homes and
W id e s p re a d a b u se la y e t
points out the em otional turm oil another m yth that la often linked
on patients and patients' fam i­ to nursing homes. T o secure any
lie s . Ju st w h at sh ould you profe ssional licenses In the State
expect from nursing hom e care?
o f Florida, you must undgergo a
Florida Departm ent o f Law En­
E n te rin g a n u rsin g hom e forcem en t background check
doesn't necessarily mean you and an HRS abuse background
w ill stay until you die. Although check. W ith C N A'a (C ertified
there Is long term placem ent In a Nursing Assistants) the facility Is
nursing hom e, m any patients do requ
lulred
to have an FOLK and
i
get to go hom e after receiving HRS abuse check done prior to
care. Som e o f the short term placing a person on the Job. The
care Includes m onitoring the diet fa cility also Investl
restimates any
If you are put on a R ecta l diet, accusation made by fam ily and
tea ch in g abou t m ed ication s, or residents and HRS
{R S Is called ao
physical therapy, occupational they also can investagate. On
therapy, and speech therapy. rare occasstona abuse does oc­
Short term care ie designed to cur, It la the exeception and not
assist you in regaining strength, the rule.
regaining tkU U and learning
new skills such aa when to take
N u rsin g h om es a re tra d i­
your m wftra thm. what you can tionally run by skilled and quali­
eat or b o t eat, etc. Th e purpose fied staff. Exam ples are: Regis­
Is to get you to ftinctkm In­ tered nurses receive extensive
d e p en d en tly . S om e d iseases tra in in g and pass the sam e
such as atrokaa m ay keep you boards aa other RNs w ho m ay
doing all the tasks you did w ork In h ospitals. Licen sed
p rior to
ti the stroke but the
therapy arm teach you new
to adapt to the*
lik e oth er L P N i. C N A 'a are
You sra not • patient |a a certified by com pleting a course
nuraliu| home. You are actually and passing a teat. N ursing
a real dent In the nuratng home, hom es provide ongoi
Uon and training o f
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natural tension relea se-la u gh in g reduces

a exntained " I f vou let etreaa
you. tt w tb -p h y a k ^ y . mentaUy and
every w hich way. Stress Is related to lllneee
and III health."
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Florida's State Departm ent o f Health and
Rehabilitative Services fw irv* that participants
in an eight weak w alking program w ere able to
reduce H o rn they fctt at wotm by SO percen t
Other guest speaker. Cindy Heroux. Health
and W ellness Nutritional Services adjunct
Instructor then covered topics such as grape­
fruit diets,-com bining m eat
starch at the
ne-nothlng But fru it until noon-and
other m yths and h alf truths. The
advised wom en to include an abunit variety Ot fruit end vegetables w ith a
sensible diet.
Charlene Benner Introduced new members,
R ita C astellanl. M ary O cchluto. D orothea
Zappa. Prances Preglato and Lynn Shields.
Marlon Oood, charitable Endeavors chair­
m en reported &gt;ti* t our Christm as
would focus on the Hacienda Otria Ranch.
Each d u b m em ber was given a specific girls
name, else and engjraftone for glfta to be
presented at the luncheon Dec. 11th. She
reported that the W om en'a Chib had donated
•78,000 In cash and oootrtbutloaa to various
om m uM tysM vtcoa over the last
An addlnenal 914,000 was in

and techniques to Im prove on
care and to keep up w ith new
advances In m edical care.
E v e ry y e a r auch n u rsin g
hom es go through a survey
process by the governm ent.
From these surveys com es the
ratings. The type o f license they
have are based upon these
ratings.
The type o f licenses are as
follow ; 1. Superior, the facility
goes above and beyond what the
standard license requires. New
fa c ilitie s and th ose b ou gh t
w ithin a year o f licensing do not
receive Superior ratings even If It
la the care they are providing. 2.
Standard; the facility m eets re­
quirem ents aa set by the gov­
ernm ent. 3. C onditional, the
facility la not m eeting standards
In which som e could be lifethreatening. Th ey still operate
but they have a certain amount
o f tim e to correct mistakes. 4.
Moratorium, the facility la un­
able to adm it new Medicaid or
Medicare patients due to not
m eeting governm ent standards.
They have a certain amount o f
tim e to correct deficiencies. 8, If
the facility continues not to m eet
governm ent standards the facili­
ty Is closed.
A nursing hom e Is a place at
which you should trust the care
o f the staff to m eet the needs o f
the resident. A nursing hom e
r o v ld e s n u rs in g c a re , rea b llita tlo n . d ie ta ry n eed s,
psychosocial needs and activi­
ties. Each -nursing home pro­
vides different sendees and that
is w hy It la necessary far you to
check out the nursing homes
Individually.
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�For exam ple. Vam -W ilson Mid
a child w ho learns not to take
drugs, w in reject them and lq)ect
positive peer preaaure Into the but we aro not 1 m an i
“ Our fo o l la em powerm ent o f
our youth,” ahe Mid.
If black youngsters becom e
know ledgeable on laauea facing
their com m unity, they wlU be
able to positively im pact I t she
said.
"E du cation Is the essential
Ingredient to a very productive
life . W ith ou t It. w e becom e
sta gn a n t" ahe said. “ I f w e can
get to our youth early, w e can
make a great Im pact on them.
T h ey w ill he able to, m ake
appropriate choices.

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"We want the children focused
so they can grow up to be
healthy and have a strong fkmlly," she said.
While the organisation la
working to build a stronger
black community. Yarn-Wilson

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Dr. Joyce Morley-Ball works with young blacks on
understanding them selves during the seminar.
Youngsters pictured Include (from the left) Mellah

CondemnedC on tin u ed fro m Page I A
buildings.
Drug dealers hawk their wares
on the porches o f those houses
as children d ig In the dirt,
unaware o f the dangers around
them.
"T h e only way things w ill
change Is If we make a change."
said c ity com m ission er Lon
Howell.
Charles Rowe, director o f re­
developm en t fo r the c ity o f
Sanford, recom mended the city
condemn the buildings and take
em ergency action to r u e them.
The commission chose to take
the slower route o f condemna­
tion that could take months o f
public hearings and debate, cit­
ing that em ergency action could
only be taken In the case o f
h e a lth Issu es o r Im m in en t
danger to the public.
Howell, however, agreed with
Rowe that action needed to be
»w lfler and more definitive.
"W e have drug dealers selling
crack over here with teeny kids
playing over h ere," he said,
crossing his arm s acrom his
chest and shaking his head. " I f
that's not a danger. I don't know

Anderson, N icole Lomax, Angel Jackson, and
Tam eka Campbell.

what Is."
Rowe M id the houses arc a
health hazard and a danger to
the com m unity. Tearing them
down Is the only solution to the
problem.
"I'm In a hard place h ere."
Rowe conceded. "T h ese homes
were owned by whites for years
and they w ere In bad shape and
no one did anything about It.
And now th ey 're ow ned by
blacks and they are In Just as
bad shape and w e're com ing
down on them. But the fact
rem ains that they have to come
dow n."
Margaret A. Jones has owned
the houses since 1070.
S h e s a id It h a s b e e n a
nightm are that culm inated last
m onth w hen she discovered
broken sewer pipes on the prop­
e rty th at w ere cau sin g the
houses to shift and crack.
" I knew there was problem all
along, but I thought there were
Just filth y tenants," she M id .
"A n d they told me that at the
city. They Just told m e these
people were probably flushing
things down the toilet, but that
wasn't It."
She said the sewage lines on

Dana Sherrill said she had
hoped that he would be inspired
by the beautiful homes and want
to fix up their home.
" I cam e last year and w u Just
awed by these beautiful places."
she said.
Shawn Davis was "th rilled ''
that so many people In Sanford
w ere taking the Initiative to
preserve Sanford's historic past.
"In so many places they are
Just tearing these places down
and p u ttin g up b o rin g o ld
houses." he said, m im icking a
yawn. "T h is place has excite­
ment. It has life. I adore th is."

historic past."
The tour o f historic homes
continues today from noon until
5 p.m. Tickets, which are $10
each, are available at the Cultur­
al A rts building. 110 W . Fifth
Street.

1012 home on 17th Street la the
last stop on the tour, "lo v e d "
fixin g her home up for the tour.
"W e've Just been here a few
years and there were some real
challenges In putting It together
and w e've had to be creative, but
It la a beautiful house and w e've
enjoyed It."
Those who walked the course
were appreciative o f the work
hom eowners have put Into their
houses.
"T h ere Is so much potential
h e re ." Lori Adam s said. " I t
makes you want to com e here to
live when you see how much
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the property are old and have
not been m aintained. She added
the old system was supposed to
have been replaced betw een
1074 and 1079. but that It w u
not though It has been "erased "
from the city maps.
The houses have been nothing
but trouble for her, she M id . She
has seen tenants die, she said In
retrospect, because they have
had to live In hom es filled with
methane gas bubbling up from
under the houses.
"It has been a nightm are and
I'm glad It's alm ost o ver."
J on es w as approach ed by
W arner Brothers recently. The
com pany w ants to buy her
houses to take elsewhere and
use In the m ovie Rosewood, a
nim about the 1920s black town
that was destroyed by whites.
She said she w on't let them
have the houses until her curios­
ity Is satisfied regarding the
condition o f the property and the
houses that stand on It.
Next week, a team o f geologi­
cal surveyors, appraisers and
contractors w ill be on the prop­
erty. at her own expense, to
determ ine the condition o f the
land, the sewer pipes and the
houses.
" I have to satisfy m y curiosi­
ty ." she said. "A n d then they
can have thoae houses. I'm glad
this nightm are w ill be o ver."

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LOCALLY
Calling all baakatball coachaa
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment la In dire need o f coaches for the
upcom ing Youth Basketball Leagues.
Three coaches are needed for the 13-Under
league and one In the 11 -Under division.

Please call (407) 330-5697 if you can help.

Sanford adult recreation plana
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment w ill hold organizational m eetings for
Its Polar Bear leagues com ing this week.
The volleyball leagues w ill m eet on Tuesday,
December 5th at 6 p.m. at Sanford C ity Hall.
The slowpltch softball m eeting w ill be on
Wednesday. December 6th. The m en's leagues
w ill meet at 6 p.m .. with the w om en's and Co-Ed
leagues m eeting at 6:30 p.m .
The Adult Flag Football m eeting w ill be at 6
p.m. on Thursday. Decem ber 7th at 6 p.m.
For more Inform ation, call 330-5697.

Wlntor Springs softball
W INTER SPRINO S T h e C ity o f W inter
Springs w ill be signing up team s for Its 1996
Adult S oftb all Polar Bear League starting
tom orrow (Dec. 4) at Central W lndaPark.
League's (lim ited to the first six paid teams)
are scheduled to start on Tuesday, January 3
and run Monday through Friday night's (teams
select which night) for five weeks with gam es
starting at 6:30 p.m ., 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Cost Is 8205 per team (Includes 820 ASA fee),
plus 85 non-resident fee for Individuals. Home
team must also supply tw o balls per game.
Awards Include a sponsor plaque with picture
for each team, Individual and team trophies for
first place and a team trophy for second place.
For m ore Inform ation call 327-7110.

BtMball coschss mating
SANFORD — T h e C ity o f Sanford Recreation
Department Is having a coaches m eeting for all
those interested In coaching youth baseball.
Th e m eeting Is for those w anting to coach
ages 12-Under (T-Ball. Pee W ee. Little Majors).
The m eeting w ill be held at the Downtown
Recreation Center, low er level o f Sanford C ity
Hall, at 6 p.m . on Monday. Decem ber 13th.
For m ore Inform ation please call 330-5697.

Tots are team ing up to provl
new toys for
........... n dt luring the holiday season,
M agic i
end
attending
the Decem ber 8th
(Charlotte Hornets, 8 p.m .) or lBUi (Utah Jazs. 8
p.m .) gam es, m ay donate new. unwrapped toys
at the O-rena. E very person who donates a toy
receives a raffle ticket with the chance to win a
great prise during halftim e.
Th e Orlando Magic, along with
WCPX-Channel 6 and the US Marine
Marin Corps, also
w ill provide drop o ff points for new. unwrapped
toy:
rdonations at the follow ing[locations:
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Magic Front O ffice. Orlando Arena. One Magic
Place and the Magic FanAttic (both locations),
715 W est Oarland Street, Orlando or Re­
naissance Center. Altam onte Springs.

Atfitotle scholarships available
OAKHURST. N.J. - O ver 100.000 collegiate
athletic scholarships are available each year to
m ale and fem ale high school and Junior college
student athletes. Contrary to popular belief,
students don't have to be all state to qualify.
A new publication w ith form s, sam ple letters
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LM girls
barely work
up a sweat
in laugher
Herald Staff Writer
LONGWOOD — Lake Mary got
what must have seem ed like an
extra practice session Friday during
a 70-21 win over Lake Region.
Freshman Lauren Bradley scored
18 points for the Rams, w hile senior
Courtney Harris added 14.
Lake Mary got out to a quick 16-2
lead and was never threatened.
"T h is gave us an opportunity to
get some o f our reserve players
some experience." said Lake Mary
coach Carl Brown. " A ll o f our
players did a good Job. Lake Region
ran their offense well, and they have
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Mary
Region bottled up
night as the Rams defense

the Thunder to less than 10 points In each quarter and
cruised to a 70-21 triumph Friday night.

K ohn’s prow ess leads Haw ks past Cougars
"W e have a lot o f youth on this team ," Kohr
sa id . " T h e y a re bou n d to m ak e foollsti
m istakes."
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Sanford Herald Correspondent
ORLANDO — Reggie Kohn scored 22 points.
Including six free throws In the fourth quarter, as
visiting Lake H owell Im proved their record to 5-2
Friday night with a win over U niversity High
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Head Coach Steve Kohn. was six for six on the
free throw Une. and hit four three point shots.
"A m on g all our players tonight. Kohn defi­
nitely had the coolest head," Head Coach Steve
Kohn said.
Lake Howell, which led 16-15 after one quarter,
got eight o f their 21 points points from Kohn. as
the SUver Hawks opened up a nine point lead
right before the half.
L ea d in g 37-30 at half-tim e. Lake H ow ell
carried their first-half momentum Into the third
quarter.
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despite playing much o f the second-half without
their starting center CUff Rogers. Regers fouled
out early In the third quarter with five points.
" I think right now. our center position la very
w eak." Kohn said. "Thou gh, f think it w ill
Im prove In tim e."
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Trailing 50-36 at the start o f the fourth quarter,
the C ou gen mounted a com eback w ith the help
Lake H ow ell's poor passing.

Lake Howell also won the Junior varsity contest
by the score o f45-24.
The Stiver Hawks w ill return to action on
December 8th when they travel to Oviedo.

Brown’s Central level six girls compete at state
CLEARW ATER B r o w n 's
Gym nastics Central from Altam onte
Springs was am ong 53 du bs that
took part In the level six Florida
State Oym naatics Championships
on Novem ber 18-19.
Th e com petition took place over
seven sessions, each divided by age.
w ith 3 1 0 gym n a sts v y in g fo r
pMcereents.____
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Jessica B llck earned B row n 's

highest all around placem ent, cap­
turing second place w ith a compos­
ite score o f36.35.
BUck's perform ance featured one
o f Brown's tw o Individual event
cham pionships with a score o f 9.55
on floor exerdse.
Bllck added a third place on vault,
fifth on bars and 12th on balance
beam.

placed her second on the ev e n t She
added a pair o f fifth place finishes
on vault and beam.
Jessica Dem ateis placed 10th all
around w ith a score o f 38.025. She
finished eighth on flor. 12th on
beam and 14th on vault and bars.
Ashley Huffman placed sixth on
vault and 15th on beam.

Allyson Nelson finished eighth all
around with a score o f 36.375.
Nelson's 9.60 score on floor exerdse

Sharon W ain earned third place
all around with a com posite ecore o f
36.58. W ain finished fifth on va u lt
sixth on floor, seventh o n 1

10th on bars.
A m y W hittcnberger earned fourth
place all around w ith a score o f
36.878. W hittcnberger Matured a
second on floor exerd ee (9.38) and
third on vault (9.378). She added a
fifth on balance beam and 10th on
A s h le y B row n w a s c ro w a e d
beam cham pion with a
score o f 9.60. She added a seventh
on vault, finishing eighth all around

Nobles Cons, trims M.A.
Erect, for Thursday title

W ILL DOUR

Ia h o u n p t h e s t a t e
Hurricanes Isam fata
MIAMI — Th e NCAA announced sanctions
that w ill coat Miami a bowl berth this year and a
reduction o f at least five scholarships each
season through 1997.
T h e penalties are for a financial sid scandal, a
pfoy-for-pay schem e and other violations o f
N C AA rules under form er coaches Dennis
Erickson and Jim m y Johnson.
Miam i. 8-3 and ranked 22nd. had been In
contention for a berth against Notre Dame In the
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earns In the Sanford Recreation
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start, plating four runs In the fop o f
the first Inning, three before an out
waa recorded.
W alks to G reg Jam es and Mika
Ferrell and a single by Tom Oracey
lo a d ed th e b ases b e fo re R ich
Lochrem drove In tw o rune with a
s in g le en d T o m m y M ak ow ek l
follow ed with another RBI single.
A ft e r a d o u b le p la y . P a u l
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o f the opening fram e.
Nobles Construction cut the lead
to 4-2 in the bottom o f the first
inning as back-to-back singles by
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ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS - Bishop Moore broke
open a cloae gam e with a 21-13 third quarter
advantage as the Hornet* topped Lake Brantley
BO-64 Friday night.
Deyon W illiam * paced the Patriot* with 16
points, w hile Jam es G ilchrist Jr. added 14.
Both team s are now 8-2 on the season.
Lake Brantley w ill host Osceola on Tuesday
with the Junior v a n ity starting at 6 p.m. and the
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threat, scaring three runs in the
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top o f the seventh inning to doae
to w ithin 16-13.
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good In a few y e a n ."
Th e Thunder cu t the lead to
16-6 m idw ay through the first
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the rest o f the gam e. The
Rama held a 21-6 advantage
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had a 33-12 lead at halftim e.
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stretched the toed to 43-12 w ith
8:80 toft In the period.
R eg ion trim m ed the
m a rtin ito 46-19 at the end o f the
third quarter, but Lake Mary
pulled out to a 64-19 In the
fourth quarter. T h e Rams dom i­
nated the gam e d rtp ttf mtoeing
standout (fc o t - 3 senior center
Lort Ham m ett, w ho m issed the
contest due to Illness.
"W e passe d th e ball very
w e ll," Brown said. "W e didn't
have Lori, but our players really
stepped It up for u s."
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LONGWOOD — Lance Vas scored 19 points and
Lavar Sim m ons hit four three-pointers as the
Lym an Oreyhounds edged visitin g Deltona 64-61
In overtim e Friday night.
R e g u la tio n e n d e d tie d a t 8 5 -5 8 . T h e
Oreyhounds won the gam e with a 9-6 scoring
advantage In overtim e.
Sim m ons ended w ith 14 points, while Brian
Bradley added 13 to the w inners' total.
The Junior v a n ity contest also w ent to Lym an
by the score o f 8 ! -41.
The Oreyhounds (4-4) w ill travel to Orlando to
play the C olonial Grenadiers on Tuesday night.

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Dale had six.
Lake Mary won the Junior
varsity gam e 87-4.
The Rams play at W inter Park
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U n i v e r s i t y on M o n d a y .
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taking the floor at 7:30 p.m.

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and a seventh on bars.
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place all around (36.05). with a
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secon d p lace In la rg e team
com petition w ith a score o f
185.75.
Am erican Tw isters o f Pom ­
pano Beach waa crowned state
cham pions In large team com ­
petition with a score o f 190.45.
Miami Artistic took first p)fy »
In the medium team division
(143.975) and U.8. G old Gymnasties o f Tallahassee won the
■mall team division (108.625).
Level Six Com pulsory Com ­
petition for 1995 cornea to an
official cloae. This year's level
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advance to level eight and recreaUonal eight com petition after
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, Dacambar 3, 11

W hat’s Up In the N F L
W ell here we are In W eek Fourteen. Th e playoff
picture ta beginning to shape up and w e ve got
some surprise contenders. Indianapolis, Atlanta,
and even Buffalo, And them selves In the driver's
seat as the atretch begin*. Unfortunately. I was
w riting a paper for grad school on Sunday and
m issed m ost o f the action.
1 did however catch the final ecore In th Seattle
gam e. A s L O C I O P T U W H S . the Seahawka
not only Halted to cover, they Called to win. This la
a rare occurence for m e ao I decided to Investigate
and determ ine what happened.
It seems that prior to the kickoff. J et's coach
R ich L o tlte m ade som e d ra stic person n el
changes. He decided to go w ith a lineup full o f
rookies and reserves, rather than hia typical loser
squad. I think It's great these players got the
opportunity to play, but t regret not knowing this
Inform ation sooner.
Focusing on Florida's team s, let's take a quick
look at th eb tagraceofth e Sunshine State.
The M lam l Dolphlna looked absolutely terrible
the Colts, especially on defense. Bryan
Cox and his tem per trantrum s once aga ln ja lled
to m otivate this pathetic squad.
had
breaking day overshadowed by a
___________ He and Stoyanorich are the only
bright spots rem aining on this team besides Don
Shula.
I know. Are Shula and everything w ill be better.
I f you believe this tw o things are m ost likely true.
One you 're probably still upset that Hee H aw is
no longer on television. And two, you still can’t
believe you didn’t w in the lottery Saturday.
Don Shula is not the problem , he’s a clam act.
and a proven winner. Th e problem is Ignorant
fans and owners that have elevated players to an
obscene level o f Im portance. So If you really want
steroids, taunting, and Jim m y Johnson as the
new Dolphin ttodem arka, then keep on "heehaw in g" because you 'll probably get your way.
On the happier note let's talk about the boys to
orange. Th e Bucs put In a valiant effort to their
loss to Green Bay. For the Aral tim e to w eeks 1
can 't blam e the loss on Differ. He had an excellent
gam e, and 1 hope that this la a sign o f his
m aturing aa a quarterback. Th e Bucs played
tough baft for as tongas they could bare the cold.
A fter watching the gam e I'm convinced that w e
can beat the Packer* when they com e to the
Som brero to December. W e really need to beat
the V ikings this week. W arren Moon Is still
thinking about the beating that Hard "H u lk "
Nickerson put on him to October and that w ill
help create turnover*. W hile tt w on 't be easy, I
think w e've got a very chance.
L et's take a look at Sunday's schedule and And
som e winner*.

MIAMI (-t)vs ATLANTA

Th e reason behind this line up must be that
bettors are figuring M iam i has to w in If they are
goin g to make the playoffs. T h ey definitely need
the gam e, and if anyooe can w in w ith a horrible
it's Shula and Marino. Dolphins SI,
I l«g l SB H E W O B L R A IW
M athem atically the Patriots aren 't out y e t W ith
the lu cky wtn a Buffalo last week, this team still
has a chance. The Saints a n ao bad, the Catholic
Church la talring Legal action to force them to
b. BtUParceUs m ight punch Jim

B ft A D Y

they call Fraud. Th e ptaybook he aold to the
organisation was actually from a Milwaukee high
school. A l's alibi? " I waa at H arry's for the entire
Incident I have not co m m en t"
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S T . LOOTS (-1 ) a t N S W 1
The Ram m ies are attem pting to
began as a great season, th e y couldn't ask for a
better team to do tt against. Do you realise the
Rama started this season at 5-0? Talk about a
total collapse. Th ey should w in this one. but 1
w ouldn't bet on t t B am s I T , J o ts IS .
(• • la t
I really need the Cotta to lose
m y B ills play San Ftanaiaco. Indy has a chance to
takeover A n t place to the A.F.C. Bast, and I think
they wHL C a M a B l.T h tttb e ra ! ♦ , _____ .
n s e i a s ^ n g u m C|T Y
There la no i|n* on
gu n e because the
bookies aren't sure I f H ostetler w ill quarterback
for the Raiders. W ith or w ithout him , anything
leas than ten points la a great bet. I think the
C hiefs w in Stom p the Raider*.
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Th e Brownies have tost every gam s since It
announced they would m ove. A fter seeing the
Chargers fall to ecore a touchdown against the
Raiders, it's tough to " “ t e this bet. I m d Ifhe the
fact that Charger tons seem to be sticking with
this team. WAT the Chargers m ake the ptayoffW?
Probably n o t W O !.............................

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DALLAS (-IS) vs Wi
Eighteen points! W hat la tl
know the Cowboys are m uch better '
this le too m any points. I f I had to bet tt, which I
don't but probabfy win, t'd take th * point*. W hat
• boring c u m this w ill be w ithout Em m it Sm ith.
O ew h eyaS sT n ed ek tn a IS .

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Th e Eagles are soaring, w hile the Seahawka are
taking a dive. I f they nope to m e te the playoflk
they need the w in. I can’t rem em ber If PhJUy has
a good paaa defense o r n o t Either w ay. I think
they w t o J t f N SO, O eahnvhn I f .
D 8 B V t a (- IS )v s J A C S B t
The Broncos had better get tt
. T h ey
need to put som e i “
rest o f the A.F.C.
Is a
trig m argin, but they
mmA
aw ' f tt 11 Ml ------that
lest w eek. O tve the points and
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night. B ranaaa ST, J m fcea n vttle
S A M P B A J fO B C O M d ) V * I
There are certain m m — that I am positive
a b ou t Th is la one o f them . Th ar* Is no w ay m y
team can beat Young and tha Ntoara. I'm positive
that the Ntoera wtU cover the agreed. but m
pretty sure

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m y LOCK O P TH E t
but I have a hard tim sb sttin g against the B aer's
coaching staff. Aa a Burn fen. I would tfe e to a e e
Chtoagn leas and I think they w flL lia n a S T .
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Huge gu n s for both squads a t M . It's not a
definite, but w hoever loam this one m ay be out o f
the p la yoff race. I would think that our defense
keep this closer ****** the Mne. I f *fy* offense
shows up, w t can w in this gam e ou trigh t
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Th e poor I k im k I waa hoping they would
have a Cinderella season. Sunday m ay provide
the Anal nail to their p la yoff coffin. Brad Favre
win eat this defense up to a poat-Thankagivtog
against Big A! tor what

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case about the Christm as M b ts, hang them
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Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, December 3, 1996

Stephanie In state teen pageant
Keeling named CC ambassador
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Stephanie, daughter o f Connie
Prmtt o f Sanford, w ill be com*
p c tln g w ith ta le n te d you n g
wom en from all over the state.
S h e a tten d s S em in o le H igh
School where she Is a dancer
w ith the Sem inole H igh D atsler
Dance Team and Is a m em ber o f
th e I n t e r a c t C l u b a n d
W reetlerettee. Her other acUvi*
tie s In clu d es lin e d a n c in g .
roUerhladlng, sw im m ing, model*
tng, hanging out w ith friends
and w ritin g poetry.
Stephanie's sponsor Is Larry
Brtkson.
Th e pageant la open to the

V ivaciou s Linda, a lifelon g
resident o f Sanford, has been a
m em ber o f the cham ber for over
16 years, first as an Invfvldual

and then as a business after l
an d h e r h u sb a n d . W a y i
opened their operation at 8
South French Ave.
A cham ber am bassador i
preents the cham ber to im
businesses as w ell as existii
business and talks up Sanfor
Th is Is right up Linda's alk
since she ts pro-Sanford an t!
way.
"1 have really enjoyed U,
Linda said, "T h ere are so man
new businesses and inductrk
com ing to town. It's tnterestln
talking to all these people...reall
refreshing."

Starch Icon
for Mra. Sanford
S p eakin g o f p a gea n ts, thi
search ts on for Mrs. Sanford. A1
wom en between the ages o f 24
and 56 w ho w ill have been
m arried tw o years by Aug. 1,
1906 are eligib le to com pete for
th e M rs. S an ford title . T h e

Congratulations are in order to
Linda K eeling o f K eeling Insur­
ance and Financial Services. 8he
has been selected the G reater
S a n fo rd C h a m b er o f C om *

Breakfast with Santa

Enjoy playing in real snow
85.50 for children,
ilta and only 515.00

V

Garden C lu b m em bers learn
about propagation of plants
T h e1Sweetwater Oaks Garden
C lu b re c e n tly p rovid ed tw o
workahopa for their m em bers
and Interested
Th e sue*
cessful propagation o f
both for indoor and outdoor, by
Fran Ruoa, the clu b's Horticul*
tural chartman, uses m any d if­
fe ren t m ethods fo r d ifferen t

m em b ers th a t b e in g a n a il
technician ia a good second
ca reer fa r retirees. Sem in ole
C om m u n ity C o lle g e w ill be
tea ch in g a n ow a n il cou rse
b e g in n in g ia J a n u a ry . T h e
c o u n t is 64(95 and inrnaha a
Adi nag hft and book. Scholar*
sh ip# a rc a v a ila b le fo r th is

gCilCuUlCQ UlCls |||64 WwUiiCmUII
for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16
and 16 at 8 il5 p.m. both nights.
Th e "H obday F ollies."
the
direction o f Joan W ahl and Jim
BUderbeck, la a com bination p f
dram a, co m ed y, m ualc and
dancing. Th e cost for the per­
form ance ia Just, an S3 donation
per person or 67 for the whole
fam ily. The proceeds w ill g o to
purchase a fire proof curtain and
effective lighting system for the
Frank Evans Center Stage.
Tickets can be purchased In
advance at the Center or at the
d o or. F o r reserva tio n s, c a ll

Status fo r fille r. W ith these
m ajor steps com plete. B etty
R tppetoe q u ick ly and .ea sily
fbm nnstrafrrt the art o f platin g

Whatley recipient of Community Guest Award
H s ir s t y fg s h o w
Take a look at the latest winter
hair-styles
fashions
is
presenting what la faahlnnabla
for the hollays. "H ak im s Stu­
d io s" presents an evening o f
style, farhltm
totin g m odels

Mra. W h atley, a n ative o f
Sanford. Is very active to tide
com m unity. Mm to a teacher o f
p ro fo u n d ly m e n ta lly h a n d i­
capped eradiate a t Midway B e*
m e a ta r y g c h a a l. S h e w a s

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3 3 3 -6 3 6 6 fo r In fo rm a tio n .
Trinity United Methodtot Church
p lan n in g m eetin gs a re h eld

the extravagan ce Introducing
styles by Louise W agon, fo r t h
J errels . T en th s W ashin gton.
Cathy Abbey. M argw et Brown,
O w ner and S tylist; Copptnla
Gaines. Nall Technician on Bat*
unlay. Dec. 10.4 GO p m . to 9G 0
p m . Marina Hotel ctu b House.
Donation o f 615. Ca8 515*7700

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, Decambsf 3, 1M 6 “

Ju lye crow ned 1995
Rotary Bowl Q ueen
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Herald Correspondent___________
LONQWOOD - Picture thla:
It's W ednesday night, Nov. 22,
during a break in the 1995
X X II Rotary Bowl Com peti­
tion; six beautiful and appro­
priately attired high school
seniors, each representing one
o f the high schools In Sem i­
nole County, anxiously w ait
th e an n ou n cem en t o f th e
name o f the 1995 Rotary Bowl
Queen. Th e suspense ends
when Lym an High School's
representative Ju lye W illiam s
Is crowned Rotary Bow! Queen
for 1995.
"O n ly th en ," said Ju lye.
" w a s I a b le to b r e a th e
n o rm a lly a g a in ," and she
proudly w ore her tiara for the
rem a in d e r o f th e fo o tb a ll
com p
p ee ttlit io n a n d a l l o f
licaglv
Thanksgiving
day.
nlcauy.
ei
Academ
ically, each
o f the
six candidates represent the
cream o f the crop at their
respective high school, and
th e ir c u m u la tiv e O .P .A .'s
range from 3.1 to 4.5. Bach
young lady received a financial
Ju lye'a resume shows what
an exem plary young lady she
is. Since the ninth grade, she
has been a m em ber, partici­
pant, or officer o f tire follow ­
in g: Lym an H igh S ch ool's
Student C ou ncil President,
V.P. o f Bern. County Associa­
tio n o f S tu d e n t C o u n c il,
O ayfer's teen Board. National
Honor Society, U niversity o f
C e n tra l F lo rid a M cK n lgh t
A chiever. Beta Alpha Delta
C lu b 's S ecreta ry , N ation al
Beta Club. African Am erican
H istory Club, Junior Class V.
P re s id e n t, S p an ish T u to r,
B rain B ow l Team Captain,
Youth Group Secretary, and a
■ o f rthe track team
during her freshman year.
In addition to m aintaining a
h ig h a c a d e m ic re c o rd in
school, J u lye's w ork experi­

Dietrich
rill go t
1996 Mrs. Florida International
Pageant to be held In Orlando
M ay9. lO and I t .
The Mrs. Florida pageant Is an
official prelim inary to the Mrs.
Internationa) Pageant, a system
which recognises the virtues o f
profe soloanT fam ily and com ­
m u n ity In v o lv e m e n t am on g
m arried wom en.
According to John Lugo, pag­
eant president, the contest is
divided Into three categories:
Interview , physical fitness and
evening g i *•&lt;*.
T o r e c e i.. an application for
the Mrs. Sanford com petition,
call the state office at (407)
837-2669 , or w rote to the Mrs.
Florida Pageant, P.O. Box 1060,
Loxahatchee, FL, 33470-1060.

CC SBtS h s n m it T
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iwE
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en ce Includes cu rrent em ­
ploym ent at G ayfers Depart­
m ent Store as floor assistant.
She had been a caahier at
Stein Mart and a volunteer at
Florida Hospital and Kinder
Care Day Care Center.
Special award and honors
received by Julye Include the
R o ta ry Y o u th L e a d e rs h ip
Award as w ell as m em bership
on the R Y LA Junior staff and
appearin g In "W h o 's W ho
am ong Am erican High School
Students" (2 years}. During
her tenure on the Brain Bowl,
her team won 1st place In
S em in ole C ou nty and 2nd
place regionally.
Juyle^s outstanding pc
allty and conscientious
dem lc perform ance has won
th e r e s p e c t o f h e r a d ­
m in istrators. teachers, and
peers. It has also resulted In
h er s e l e c t i o n by the
Brldgadetts Club o f Orlando as
one o f the young ladles who
w ill be presen tea at It's 1995
Debutant C otillion In Decem­
ber.
J u lye Uvea In Longw ood
w ith her sister Janice and her
p a ren ts J osep h (J o e ) and
Jeanette W illiam s.

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Th e Greater Sanford Cham ber o f
Com m erce Is getting in gear for
the annual banquet scheduled
Jan. 23. Som ething new w ill be
inauguarated this year In the
form o f a silent auction.
A t the banquet the new board
w ill be Introduced aa w ell as
winners o f the Executive Com ­
m ittee award, the Topper award,
the Dr. Lula M. Peres Humani­
tarian award and the Sports Hall
o f Faroe winners.
New officers are: Bobby Von
Herbulls, o f M cKee Construction.
president: Sandra Oienn. Sun
T ra ve l, vice presidet
Sills, Central Florida
Hospital, treasurer: and Brent
Adamson, Rich Plan o f Florida,
past president.
L i i n v i novTM ifw fn n *T *
DeLores and Jim Lash have
returned from W atertown. N.Y.
where they spent Thanksgiving
and enjoyed urban em enltlea In
the north Including lots o f snow.
W hile Jim aided and w ent hun­
ting at a relative's lodge, DeLores did the shops and boutu-

ques Including fashions and an­
tiques.
• B ill’ t r g n s f t r r t d
W inifred "B U I" O lelow has
been a patient at Central Florida
R eg io n a l H osp ital. She w as
transferred this w eek to Longwood Health Care Center, 1620
S. Orant St., Longwood 32750.
BUI, proclaim ed aa one o f San­
ford's moat ardent volunteers,
wUI appreciate hearing from her
many friends.

Club Mk«d to donato
toSsfshousB
Th e W om an's Club o f S a iford
w ill m eet W ednesday fori the
regu larly scheduled m eeting.
The m eeting starts at 11 k m ,
followed by a lumcheon at noon.
Th e A rts Department, under the
chairm anship o f Martha Yancey
assisted b y F aye S lie r, w ill
present the annual A rt* and
Crafts Show, a m em b ers'com ­
petition.
i
Slgrid W allace, office m anager
o f S a fe h o u e e o f S e m in o le
C ou n ty, w ill be on e o f the
speakers. The d u b baa adopted
Safehou se as a p roject and
m em bers are asked to bring
Items. Including toiletries ana
laundry detergent, to the m eet­
ing for use at the shelter.
S o 101101 S t J s s n
Last Sunday, I m entioned that
Jean Leonard had a birthday
com ing up on Nov. 29/jAt the
tim e o f that w riting, w h o was to
know that Jean would jj not be
livin g to celebrate her birthday?
Friends o f Jean are privileged
to have known a woman who
was so deeply spiritual on top o f
being a charm ing, w itty humor­
ist and fUn-lover from w ay back.
She didn't have that ptrthday
observance, but inateaiL/ahe had
a glorious celebration f o f life,
conducted by her favor! tfc pastor,
C liff Mefvtn, the day bdfore her
birthday at the First United

Marianna Maroean, th t reigning Mr*. Florida International, works full
tim e for Metro Traffic Control as an airborne radio traffic reporter on
WXXL 108.7 FM and WOOL 106.9FM. An active oommunlty volunteer,
she and her husband, Ron, are the form er owners and publishers o f
T.V. Facto magaslna.
M ethodist Church. Th e H igh
P o c k e ts , a D ix ie la n d Jaaa
en sem b le, a ccom p an ied the
church choir under the direction
o f Dan and Libby Sellers In
presenting the im m ortal, spinetingling music that waa out o f
thla world.

sm fi*s at the inspiring, upbeat
celeb ration service. T h e last
num ber aa the genial congrega­
tio n d e p a rte d th e cro w d e d
church waa the spirited. "W hen
the Saints O o Marching In ." 1
could Just see Jean kicking up
her high b e d s in a lively dance
w h ile fla p p in g h e r b ra n d spanking new angel w ings aa the
live ly band played on.
She m ay be gone, but never
w ill she be forgotten. Her new
n a m e t a g r e a d s S t. J e a n
Leonard.

H eavenly. Oh, If this music
could only be bottled!
Jean w ent to the Prom ised
Land in grand style, the wau she
lived and loved. There was no
pain, no tears... Just a lot o f

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Nick Pfeifau f o f annual m eeting In January.
P r e s id e n t O r a e e M a r ie
th e S a n fo rd H e ra ld , g u e s t
a t a recent Historical Stlnedpher announced that she
m eeting at the Sanford had aent a letter to County
n, revealed that although Com m issioner D aryl M dain a f­
he baa bsen in the news gather- firm ing the society's support o f
site for the
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dld not bocoiiH? Interested In Florida A gricu ltu ral Museum
history until he read the diariesShe w ill represent the society at
o f on e o f h is w ife 's (E lotsea reception on N ov. 30 for the
site selection com m ittee.
P la n s fo r t h e s o c i e t y 's
**¥ h e re *^ S so n a i glim pses o f
Christm
as party w ere revealed.
historical happenings made the
past real to him as it was a part It w ill be held at the Sanford
o f his w ife's fam ily heritage, he Museum on Dec. 7 from 5 to 7
said. He haa since w ritten a p.m . w ith the m useum sta ff
history o f the Snyder fam ily coordinating the » fr— brnm la.
which he has distributed to each Flutist Meredith Brock win pro­
m em b er an d a la o to th e ir vide background music during
the evening.
hom etown library In Ohio.
A large h olly tree w ill be
PfeifeuTs own genealogy has
becom e alm ost im possible to purchased by the society for the
trace as hla parents were im m i­ museum’s Christm as tree: It w ill
grants who related very little o f later be planted In Ft.
Parktheir background to him . ..
Members were urged
H e urged m em bers o f the
Unue selling the society's 1996
society to w rite their ow n fam ily
histones and to encourage other historical calendars. Th e top
long-tim e Sanford residents to three salesm en w ill be awarded
do ao. In addition to these paid 1996 society dues.
Calendars are alao on sale at
the Sanford Museum, Knight's
S h o e S t o r e a n d W le d e r
Chlropr acatlc Center. Th ey In­
clu d e 12 h is to ric a l San ford
scenes such as Roum llliat and
A nderaona D rug S tore, T h e
Sanford House In 1665, a 1961
M aypole Dance, 1962 Chase and
Com pany em ployees- and First
Street In 1910. Th is wonderful
■lire o f Sanford's history can be

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accounts being m eaningful to
fa m ily m em bers, th ey would
i Im portant part o f local
history and should be placed in a
■jMwtoi section o f the Sanford
Museum.
During the bustoea
officers were elected for the 1
y e a r. T h e s e a re: G ra ce M.
a tlneclpher, president: Dr. Vann
P a r k e r , v ic e p r e s id e n t :
J osep h in e R oath , s e c re ta ry :
W a lter M. S m ith , treasu rer:
D oris O orm ly, corresponding
secretary: Kenneth L etter and
Donald V in ce n t, directors. Paul
and M yra Bales w ill

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from 4KX) pfra. to 4 0 0 p.m. In
dow n tow n Lon gw ood a t the
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Hobday Muric. Dancers, Choria. 9028 W . Stale Hood 434. Social
Santa, and chopping for the h ou r le a t 11:30 a.m . T h e
"U ttfe O nes" at ‘ B anta'a Grab program w ill he a reading onBag*! Th rift Store. Tho Th rift titled " A Christm as Cup o fY m "
Store w fll be open from SCO b y Lee Mohr. Rooorvatfen
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Thursday. Jan. 4.

Sanford C.A.R. tours Florida Audubon Soclbty
M AITLAND — Th e Fort Mellon
Society. CkBitrwi o f the Am eri­
c a n R e v o lu t io n ( C . A . R . )
o f the Doughtere o f the
Rovohitfen, (P A R ) met
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v o lu n t e e r fo r th e F lo r id a
Audubon Society, gave o guided
lour and told a Uttfe history o f
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Christmas program about C .A JL
to the Salbe Harrison Chapter,
DAR.
Senior treasurer Chpch Do­
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Mrs.
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pnw er fed by Joe Milder.

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Hobbyist of tho Wook

S U N D A Y 1* T IL lV It lO M

Geese and country kissin’
cousins fun for collector
RyMMARI
Harakf Staff Writer
SANFORD - Being the asst*
tant m anager for Handy W ay In
Sanford keeps Agatha Hawkins
buay but ahe •till flnda tim e for
her hobby o f collecting geeae
and country, klaaln' couatna. The
dining room and kitchen o f her
Sanford home houae all o f her
little treasures.
Hawkins has collected geese
for four years. She began with a
set o f four w earing tiny country
hata. Her collection has now
grown to over 30.
C o o k ie ja r s , p o th o ld e r s ,
m agnets, towels, ruga and dis­
hes all boost o f her love o f these
white, feathered birds.
" I saw the geese all aet up at
the Flea M ark et." ahe said.
"T h a t’s what made m e start to
like them. I have geeae from tw o
Inches high to 10."
Country blues all accent her
home and the geese fit right In
the color scheme o f things. Moot
o f her collection are ceram ic or
cloth but ahe did adm it to some
glasses w ith geese that the
fam ily enjoys.
T o fu rth er accentuate her
country them e Hawkins country
klaaln' cousins hold occupancy
on c u r ta in s b u t m o s t a re
figurines. Her sm all, affectionate
friends now total approxim ately

Agatha Hawkins holds ons of bar favortts i
cousins figurines displayed on table.

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"M y country klaaln* cousins
are doing things like holding
flowers or palls, ahe said. "M oot
o f them are klaalng too. They are
so cu te."
H a w k in s fu rth e r a d d e d ."

W hen I see som ething’ different
In geese or country klaaln* cous­
ins I alw ays buy It. I'm always
looking to Increase m y collec­
tion ."
Hawkins has lived In Sanford

with country klaaln'

fo r 23 yea rs. S h e and h er
husband. Freddie Sr., have been
m arried for 23 years. Th ey have
tw o children. Freddie Jr. and
Yohareasls. and one grandchild,
Nlya.

Mastering these A B C ’s lets
you achieve your dreams
DEAR ABBY: I am 14 years old
and ei\joy reading your column.
Two years ago. when I was in the
ieventh'gtade, the school counselor
‘-gave svaiyons In ourtlaas a-copy «fa poem in your column, *To Achieve
Your Dreams, Remember Your
ABCs.” It helped me when I didn't
know what else to do. I somehow
lost my copy; would you please
print it again? I know it will help
others, too.
DEANNA EVERETT, DALLAS

DEAR DKANNAi You are a
wise young Indy. The author of
tbs poem u Wanda Carter, who
wrote it during a difficult time
in bar life. To help bnr cope,
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the year ahaad. Send tor your Astro*
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and SASE to Astro-Graph, c/o this news*
paper, P .O . Box 17SB, Murray Hill
Station. Now York. NY 10156. Maka sure
to state your todiac sign.
C A FR ICO R N (Doe. tl-JO ft. I I ) Your
marvelous presence win enable you to
add sparks and luster to soda! gatherings
today. When you enter a room, you wM
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favor you today m arrangements where
you look out for tha welfare of others as
we* as your own. A considerate attitude
could be profitable.

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possible today. You can say what la on
your mind without faaring a misunder­
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A M U (March 11-April 19) This may be
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amount at SINUS. Tho votMcto
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charfot befinnlnf li buolnow
aayo prior to this notlco,
ana Sonaoy ana coMlnooo to
amooM ot I N S par Say h r
oath catonOor any tho ear rel omlnoto Pars, Inc.

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butlneot office at Somlnoto
Ford. Inc. at STM South Orlando
Ortvo. Santoro. PlortOa t t m
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full tar tho repair bill and
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H o lid a y T o u r o f H om es, w h ich co n tin u ed
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little en cou ra gem en t fro m h e r paren ts.

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MOTICS
TO: Mo. Pamela KnlfM
H M W .Ithltroot
Sanford. Florida MTTI
NOTICS IS H I M BY O IVIN
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dtolrinp h anpafo h bt
under ho fktltwua ns
cohd at ttiT Ortahdo Drive.
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noma wth ho OtvHlon at Corporottono* Florida Deportment
wf VYwTV*
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NOTICS TO SI DOS RS
l oohd bios h r sis (a) re­
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Sonhrd area. Bids will bo recetvod until it/itNS a ttiM PM.
a| ftft^a
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oratNnat Mura award.
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manta may bo aumlnad at ha
Community Povalopmont Qoportmont locatod on ho oocond
floor of Sardard City Hall. Sidthh prior to

roaorvo ho rl^^ht to rofo^^ any
and dll bldt. ta walva in
td h
vldod throufh h a Somlnoto
County Commltoion and U.S.
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circuit Cawrt at h a USM*
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tar tSMNOOLS County, Fhttda
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SSbHNOiS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CaaoNa.M-STN-CA-lt-K
NATIONAL LENDING
CENTER, INC.,
Plaint IN,
DON WAYNE ROGERS,and
MARIE L. ROGERS. Ml wit*.
AMENDED NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS HERBEY GIVEN
ihrt eurtuani la Pinal Judfnwit
ol Faraclowm Upon Dafauit
tnWr*4 In tha caw at NA­
TIONAL LENDINO CENTER,
INC., a Plarlda car par atIan,
Plaintm, and DAVID WAYNE
R O O ER S and M A R IS L .
ROGERS, hla wtta. OaNndanta.
In tha Circuit Court, In and Mr
Saminala County. Plarlda, Caaa
Na. ti-ira i CA U K. tha undaralfnad CMrk will aall at
public m m la tha Mfhatt and
bait Wdatr tar caah a t tha gm*t
Irani daar at tha Saminala
Caunty CaurthauM. Ml N. Park
Avanua. laniard, Saminala
County, Plarlda, at tha haur at
t i : » am. an tha Nth day at
' r. A.D. TTM. that car-

hatno In Saminala County, PNrLat 14. River Croat, PhaM I,
accardlna lalha Plata! Racard
in Plat Raak M. Po e m t u t ,
inctuaiya. and aa ctartftad by
in Official
Papa Ml, PuMIc
9PnnwBI4Wu|i r W lM .
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Ry: Patricia P. Mint

DaputyCtarh
nil lam I
William

~PURLM NO TIC ■

AUTHORITY
ROARO MRSTtRR
On Tuaaday. Oacambar S, IM S
at l:S0 A.M. lha aantord Airport
Authority will hold It* rapular
maating on tha aacond hoar al
lha
A.
Kay
Shaamobar
kitarnatlenai Terminal bulkhng
lacatad al Ona Rad Cla»aWnd
Rcularard, Orlando Eanfard
Airport,
Sanford,
Plarlda.
Capiaa at tha apanda may ba
aOtainad by contacting tha
Airport Authority oftlcaa during
normal buamaaa hour* Monday
threuph Friday at I f f TTT1.
PWaai taka notlea that H any
paraan dacidaa la appaal any
dactalon mada by tha Sanford
Airport Authority with reaped
l « any mattar conaMarad at tha
■■AaiJu
uplW
EbjmC
dEnjB
*ald
hd
Frr^PwTlFijg at#ia kaaalaa
tTBS* rtr^P M
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herein, ha or aha win naad a
fif
hbM n
kpakj*.dUMEJPMMA NtW
jMdbdil
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IIM
prwW^^llliyWi
that, tar ouch purpeaa, ha or
aha may naad ta anaura Mat a
uatbaMm racard at Ma proceedmpa la mada, which racard
bvciudaa Ma taatlmony and avldanca upon which Ma appaal la
“ PUPLtO NOTtOR**
Tha Markatma CammRtaa at
Ma l aniard Airport Authartty
win moat parlodicaity threuph,
out Ma year to diecuae market­
ing loauaa ceneernlnp Ma
Ortanda Eanfard Airport. All
MOMthEb ahall occur m Ma
Board Room of Ma A. Kay
Ehaamabar
Intamatlanai
Auiu
Biillrl|m UIIE
d%d^M HUW
WT1TIVB
BWIWTIfi

Florida a tm . All mtaraatad
paraana should contact Ma
Isecutiv* Bacratary far Ma
*■ tut iif liu
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PMphsn J. Cooke. A.A.E.

Jr. Esr

tuttatt Sun Band
P.O. Earn ■ ■
laniard. PL Stm -4M
PuMMi: Dacambar s. ta. itas
OEK-1T
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT.
Ill AMO P M
PLORIBA
C A M NO. Mdlt*-CA-t4-R
WILLIAM L. HOWARD and
DCTTIB L. HOWARD, hN arHt.
JEPPRSY J. LANDER,
•MERRY L. LANDER. Mb talN.
GRACELANOSQUARE
HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION
andEENBPICIAL
m nw aat raw ta aRPtmntN
i a amap
NOTICE OP PUGUC M L S

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la a hnai |wdam
vambar t i « 7 t M In
NRSIPCA-1AE at RW Orcwtt
Caurt at SaminaN Caunty, Plar­
lda, In which WILLIAM L.
HOWARO and D O T T IE L.
HOWARD, M l wM*. ara Mo
PlataNNa. and j e p p r e y J.
LA N D E R . SHERR Y L.
L A N D E R , hit wild.
ORACB LAND SQUARE
HOMEOWNE RS ASSOCIATION
and RBNEPICIAL SAVINGS
RANK, art Ma OatbndanH . I
wM m M M Rm MN wM and baat
M diw N r aaaA at Ma anal Srant
daar at RW Saminala Caunty
CwrMauaa M lardard. PlarMa,
bafwaan i t:M AM and td E PM
an D BCCM M R MM, M R Ma
•NWadnpdncrMad pnparty tat
forth |n tha ardor at final
L» r --------Thp «BHt MB Sm I dt Me last
Ml J i MM at RW W M 14 chains
at Ma Earth Hof Mo tartk Mot
M i N iH h iiN IS at Ms
w M w at SscRsn is.
tl SsmHl Ranpa t!

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. _ . Ii tMiembm PM . MS.
M M V A M M iM M ftC
CMrk at th*
ClrcuMOburt
• V JH W I.

S, IM S
DIK-Sf
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND PGN
PLORIBA
CASE NO.N M l l*&gt; II B
DONALDB. WEAVER
REVOCABLE TRUST DATED
JUNE IB, ISM
JOHN P. WE BE Hid
CHRISTINE E. WEBB,
Mawtle,
NOTICE OP PUBLIC BALE

■WPVtaWIBgVBEPl IWTy fRPFwBISWI
Ip a final ludpmant dated Nauambar WM, HM, In Cato Na.
BS-Ut-CA-M-B In tha Circuit
Court at I smliwN County. P N r
MR in which Ma DONAl o I .
W EAVER R E V O C A E LI
TRUST D A T ID JUNE It. UBS
w Mo ptemtm, and JOHN P.
W IB B and C H R IS T IN I I .
WEBB. Ms wHr am Ma DaMndanta I will tan w Mo Mpheet
and b M btddH N r cam at Ma
w M Rant dear at Rw SambwW
County Csvrthsuas in laniard,
PMrtda. at 11:GW am. an Da­
ft*. IBM. Me

Tlw Id tf MRS SM at RW
SauM MRIS that at Rw SaaM H
i t Rw NwM M at Rw E M W at
Ma tauMwaa* W at Mo Northw M W at Bactwn R TRanaMp It
-------------------- I I Ep H i Naa Ma

Nt-BB Wat at Ma
B M MESS Mat at RW SauM
Stall s m at RW SawM «a at Ma
North w at Me B M W atMa
SovMwM W at Rw NarthwM W
of SoctWn A TawnaMa 11 South,
Ranpa SI R a il, saminala

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT
OP TN I IITN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA,
IN AND PON
SEMINOLRCOUNTT
CASE NO. M-latl -CA-I4-K
•ENERAL JURISDICTION
BARRARAANNFRIIZ,
AS TRUSTEE OP THR
RARRARA ANN PRISZ
REVOKARLE L1VINO
TRUST
PLAINTIPP,
VS.
THOMAS W. RUDLAND AND
LAUREN K.RUDLAND.
HISWIPE
DEPENDANTS.
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
Mat MARYANNS MMSS. tha
Clark at Mit Caurt, purawant ta
the Pinal Judgment landarbd In
thtsacttanrt NevamiarfB, IMS,
•hall call Ma MiWwlna
dMcrthad
pyfe A 1 a juAa Amp.
rO01 grOgWYTjr ■1

rv OB^B

caahta Mt htphaatbtdM:
Tha taltawlng praparty In
SamlnaWCounty Pwrlda: Lots,
■lack IS Rapid at Part at
Towmria, North Chulurta.ee-

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in Plot
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| The taw man e a ^ O T
tha WM Front

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at

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BBtTtinpf
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SOI North Park Avanua. San
tard. PWrtda M771, at II.M am .
an JANUARY fnd, IMS. In
uMt4S.ni.
Thi* nolle* mail b* puMHhad
•net a weak Mr two M WROdhW
weak* al MM Kuo (I) day*
prMr M MadaMat IM*MM.
DATED Ml* ftM day at NO­
VEMBER. IMS.
In accordance wtM Mo Amarkana wim OttMIMa* Act, parwtth dtaaWimaa rnHwf a
Man M parMortal
Iclpal* in this pracaadinp
iicipat
•ApuU

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minltiratar al the SamlnaM
County Court Hauaa. Ml North

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MARYANN! MORSE
Circuit Caurt CMrk
by: JaneB. J mooIc
OMufy CMrk
OaaraaC. MeLarry
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Ml NtrM PirntraabAvanua
Ortanda, PL MMS
&lt;4N)tMtSM

r Prpi POTBlmMl rPie

PtalntlM,
ALPHONSE R. LAMONTAONE
andCAROL A. LAMONTAONE,
married tndtvtduet*. TOOO
LAMONTAONE and BRENDA
LAMONTAONE. married
l^wl T f^nrElt ^^^E m ij

unknownhatrk, dmrtiaat.
irtalmlnp
atHwakauarwmU

PURSUANT TO SSM4 I 1( 11,
PLORIOASTATUTES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Nattc* it herthy given that
pursuant M Me Pinal Judgment
al ParacMaura anMrad m Navamkar flat, IfM. In Cam Na
W-MSSCA-1AK at the Clrcuil
Caurt al Ma IlghManM Judicial
Circuit tar SamlnaM Caunty,
Plarlda, In which U N ITID
AMERICAN RANK OP CRNTRAL FLORIDA M PMlnnfl.
and ALPHONSE R. LAMONTA O N B and CAR O L A.
LAMONTAONE. married M lvIduaM. TOOO LAMONTAONE
and EEEHOA LAMONTAONE.
marrMd IndlvlMialt, and any
l|
Lg&amp;iuai ip
HuR
M
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ym
k IB
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kKama
KrrBwm
Bm
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prapartyi Lat t*.
RRIAOR HILL.
M M*
InPlat
Baah is. Pop**Mand Datm*
Public Racard* at SamlnaM
Caunty, PMrtdd. Tha taM will b*
held an Ma tMh day at DE­
CEMBER, ttM between ii:M
am . and l:M pm.. M lha
hlghatt and baat biddar Mr ceth,
at Mo watt tram dMr at Ma

DATED MM Wh day at No-

PubtNhi Decembers, w. is m
DEK-tl

Maryaiowf
CMrk at Caurt
ByiJanaE.Jaaawtc
Daauty Clark
CERTIFICATE OP SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY Mol «
correct mpy at Ma

•AES M . M . I M T 4 A . I M

LSAOEN PEOCAAL
RANK POP SAVtNOt,

■AAL D. CLOSE. Jr. and
JO YCI M. CLOSE WK/A
JOYCE MAME
BCNEIOLERt M at.,

U.S. Mall thli ftM gay at
Nswfatof* IfM flfas
ALPHONSE E . LAM O N ­
TAONE, CAROL A. LAMON­
TAONE, TOOO LAMONTAONE
and BRENDA LAMONTAONE.

M SB ION OP THE SUBJdCT
ABAL PAOPBATY, NAUAUNOA
OATH, M M * Batandpmw. I

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R A W . was

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P U T BOOK 1B, ARM TS. OP
THE PUEUO AtCOAOS OP
BEMMOLI
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NOTE: PUABUANT TO TNI
FAIA DEBT OOLLBOTION
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LOT tl, ACADEMY MANOR
UNIT TWO, ACCORDINO TO
THR PLAT THEREOF At RE­
CORDED IN P U T BOOK M.
PAGE ta PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SIM IN O LE COUNTY,
PLORIOA
Dated MM CTh day al Navam(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
Clerk atMa Circuit Caurt
By; RidhKIng
Deputy CMrk
&gt;AVIDJ. STERN
OAVl
ATTORNEY FOR PUINTIPP
M ttN I M*RO STREET,
STB.M4
NORTH MIAMI REACH,
PL SUM
w im -im
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH
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NOTWE OP PUBLIC
NOTICE IB HBMBY OIVEN by
th* CMy at Lengweed, Florida,
that the City Cammlatien will
held a yublie hearing ta conaid­
er enactment at Ordktene* No.
Bi-IM T
AM OPOINANCB OP THE CITY
OP LOMOWOOD, PLORIOA.
AMIN01NG OPOINANCB NO.
10IB, SAID OMMNANCfl MMG
TNI COMPNIHENBIVI PUN
PON THI CITY OP LONQWOOO.
FLORIDA; SAID AMENDMENT
(AMENDMENT BS41 ) CHANOINO TH I OltlONATION OP
NAMOILINI ROAD IN THE
TRAFFIC CIRCULATION ELE­
MENT AND MAKING OTHER
-REUTEO CHANOIt IN THI
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PRO­
VIDING POP CONFLICT!, SEV­
ERABILITY AND IFPSCTtVI
DATE.

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hold MM* City Hall, ITS Waal
Plarlda, an Monday th* 1Bth
day at Oacamhar. A.O., 1b*S, at
T:00 pm., or a* oaan tharaaTiar
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taken by the City OammMgMn.
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M Meat 41 hour* M advance at
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Dated thi* Hth day at
November, AO., 1M0.
CITY OF LOttOWOOD
QIRALOtNE 0. XAMBRI
CITY CLERK
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TWIN RIVERS
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NOTICE IS HBRRRV OIVEN
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In SamlnaMCaunty,
LOT ta TWINE IVERS. SEC­
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NOTICE
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NOTICE It HEREBY OIVEN
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Judgment at Mrartatur* dated
Ntvambar flit, IMS, tnMrad In
Civil Cat* No. tt-UttCA-14-L ol
M* Circuit Caurt at tha 1ITH
Judicial Circuit In and Mr SEM­
INOLE Caunty, SANFORD,
Plarlda, wherein CENLAR
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK It
Plaintiff and RONALD WASH­
INGTON i UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OP RONALO WASHINGTON;
CYNTHIA 0 . WASHINOTON;
UNKNOW N SPOUIR OP
CYNTHIA 0 . WASHINGTON;
BARNETT RECOVERY COR
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WIDE COLLECTION CORPORATION; SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA; CITY OP
SANFORD. PLORIOA; BOARD
OP COUNTY COMMISSION
IRS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY;
JOHN DOE AND JANE OOR
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71—H alt Wantod

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MEDICAL Alttot. 110. U/Hour
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available at our m o n to f*-apaa location
where we will offer Delivery, Carryout at
Dlne-ln Lunch Buffet

323-3301
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Earning potential la up to t ID p e r M a r.
you’ll be working with fun people and you
will have the flexibility to create your own
achedule. Applicants m in t have a d e a l
driving record, a reliable Insured car, and
like to worh wKh the pubNc

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call (5 0 7 ) » M m
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WITH ALL
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of dvifai life while you serve your countryJThe Florida National
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by using the Montgomery G IB B . Give ua 39 day* a year and w e l
give you the Best ofBoth Worlds. Csi Today!

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paint, fenced, in . WO.
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MIDORN LK. i n . renovated,
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many Ireaal L e v al y
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223— M IS C N llN M O U S

W LIX US IS m . Ok. groan.
74K ml., auto. AC. power,
sunroof A moral Asking
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-to CORSICA! from*
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grd peel, mint cend. hardwd.
fir*, paste, an 1441 Realtor
KAYW OOO l/ t. Ja c u u lt
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fireplace. I car garage, tern
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no awful fumes! SIS. M l ISIS

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MUCH M O RI. Over MSB SR.
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screened enctoeed pool (I0i40 pool!) Electric gats at driveway.
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DILTOMA A R IA . IS
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FR ID A Y

N o v e m b e r 3, 1995

Sanford Herald

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I t r v l n * S a n fo r d , L a k o M a r y a n d S o m ln o la C o u n ty o ln e o 1 S 0 8
88th Yaar, No. 54 - Sanford, Florida

School
rezoning

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Neighborhood
schools: Goal

SATU RDAY and SUNDAY - Nov. 4 A 5 - An
Arts and Antiques Festival will be held at Fort
Mellon Park along E. First Street In Sanford
from 10 a.m. until 0 p.m. each day. The event
will feature an antique fair, an arts and crafts
show, live entertainment, children’s activities,
and a variety o f food and beverages. Admission
Is free. The event Is sponsored by Sanford Main
Street. The (treater Sanford Chamber o f Com ­
merce. and Celery City Cruisers.

■ y VICKI D eB O fU U M
Herald 8enior Staff Writer

SATURDAY — Nov. 4 — In connection with
the Arts and Antiques Festival, the Celery City
Cruisers will be presenting a classic car show
and competition In downtown Sanford on
Saturday. This will be the 12th annual event o f
this type. Door prizes, drawings, a car flea
market and related arts and crafts will be on
display. The event will be held on First Street. In
downtown Sanford from 0 a.m. until 4 p.m.
SATU RDAY - Nov. 4 - St Mathew s Baptist
Church, on Sipes Avenue in Midway is holding a
special carnival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rides,
food. fun. activities, and special events for
children are scheduled. The event is sponsored
by the church's Education Committee.

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Workars from McConnall Towing axtracatad a
pickup truck from tha watars of Laka Monroa
in Sanford this morning. Pollca say tha vahlcle
had been stolen from a residence In tha 200
block of Larkwood Drive In Sanford during the
night, but tha owner did not realize It had bean
taken until officers phone to tall him hls truck

S A T U R D A Y — N ov. 4 — N ew B eth el
Missionary Baptist Church. 010 E. 10th Street.
Sanford is presenting a fall festival for children
with food and games. The event will be held
from 1 until 8 p.m.
SATU RDAY — Nov. 4 — City o f Altamonte
Springs police and fire departments are holding
a free Neighborhood Watch Public Safety Day at
Country Creek Clubhouse. Many activities,
contests, gam es, and displays have b e in
promised, with food and beverages as well as
sa fe ty p resen tation s and dem onstrations.
Children are urged to take their bikes to the
event. The Safety Day will be held from 11 a.m.
until S p.m.
For additional information, phone 834-COPS.
SUNDAY — Nov. 8 — The atst Annual O olden
araes begin In Sanford, opening day
ivtties include a Senior Expo at the Sanford
Center from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. The
Opening Ceremonies are slated for 1 p.m. at the
civic center. The ceremony and expo are open to
the public and offered free o f charge.

Qreenwaya honored
Florida O ovem or Lawton Chiles today re­
cognized 42 riverine greenways as official
"rfortd a Greenways." Three o f the locations are
within Seminole County. They were identified
aa the Econlockhatchee River Greenway. Middle
St. Johns River/Lake George Oreenway. and
W eklva River Oreenway.
T h e designations are part o f a goal to
recognize a total o f ISO greenway projects
throughout the state, in keeping with the state's
1BOth anniversary.

Singing aeaalon
The Sanford/Central Florida Musicians' Guild
will meet Saturday. Nov. 4. beginning at B a.m.
at historic St. James A.M.E. Church, com er o f
Cypress Avenue and Ninth Street.
Sylvia Stallworth, minister o f music at St.
James will be the featured speaker. Her subject
will be how hymns are a vital part o f church
services.
Th e breakfast m eeting In the church's
fellowship hall la open to the general public. For
additional Information on the musicians guild,
phone Elaine Turner. 323-1547.

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State to name child support dodgers on Internet
to be mude uvullublc for publication In the hopes
that It would reduce the numbers of non-payers
or hcIplDcatc some who have evaded the law.
TALLAH ASSEE - The state has put together a
list o f almost 10,000 deadbeat parents, persons
who have failed to pay child support. The list was

Cops: Be on the
lookout for
m urder suspect
A LTAM O N TE SPRINGS The Altamonte
Springs police department urges Central Florida
residents to be on the lookout for a murder
suspect.
Warrants have been issued for the arrest o f
Terrell Carlton Glee. In connection with the
murder Investigation o f a woman whose decom­
posing body waa found In the trunk o f a car found
abandoned on Oct. 13. The vehicle, reported
stolen In Orange County, waa located In the River
Oaks Apartm ents on SR-434 In Altam onte
Springs.
According to Altamonte Springs police, the
victim has been Identified aa Jessica Denenwcth.
15. white female. She waa reportedly a runaway
from her mother's home In Longwood.
Police aay Glee was originally believed to be In
Riviera Beach, where he managed to elude
capture by two Altamonte Springs detectives.

Dance party
just for
young teens
Horafd Bo^

Today: Patchy early
m o rn in g fo g then
p a r tly su n n y and
warm with scattered
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thunderstorm. High
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Wind south 10 mph.
Chance o f rain SO
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was In the lake. A 21-foot boat attached to the
pickup truck reportedly had been unhitched
during the theft. Police said someone drove
the vehicle off the lakefront near San Juan
Avenue and Seminole Boulevard. It waa
located early this morning.
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SANFORD — Now that the attendance zones Tor
Seminole County high school students arc nettled
and the calendar for the school year Is finalized,
the debate will begin over elementary school
attendance zones In the northern half o f the
county.
Before lines are drawn, however, the public will
have several opportunities to speak their mind on
the matter.
A number o f plans, assembled by both district
officials and by the Edulog computer (a system
which logically evaluates the number o f residents
In a given area, compared with the number or
available classrooms) are available at the district
office for review. The changes are necessitated by
the construction o f schools In Sanford. Winter
Springs and Oviedo.
The schools are expected to Ik- ready for
occupancy by the start o f the 1996-97 and
1997-98 school years.
A committee o f parents and school-based
administrators have reviewed the plans and
believe that the board, after Input from the
community, will be able to find an acceptable
plan.

om S S hhmMt

Larry Fuchs, executive director o f the Depart­
ment o f Revenue said Wednesday he was
officially releasing the list, but as o f today.

nothing has been released to the public or the
media.

Fuchs admitted he was disappointed that a
number o f newspapers had Indicated they would
not publish the list even though a poll taken by a
□f

Oath of offiea

Laka Mary City C o m m is s io n s Sheila Sawyar,
(Saat 4), left, and George Du ryes, (Beat 2) right,
wera Individually administered the oath of
office leal night, to serve another term on the
Lake Mary City Commltelon. Circuit Judge
W allace Hall conducted the awearlng-ln.

tfFMKMMan
Sawyer and Duryea w art re-elected to their
•eats without opposition. Rear, left to right,
Laka Mary City Commissioner Gary Brender,
Mayor Lowry Rockatt, and Commissioner
David Mealor.

Taaehar, student honored

___________

SANFORD - Middle school la a
difficult time for students, academ­
ically speaking. The transition from
(he coddled elementary school envi­
ronment to one in which they arc
being sculpted for Impending adult
responsibilities la an aweaomconc.
Even more difficult to the social
change.
Not old enough to hang around
with high schoolers and certainly
loo old to be seen with the elemen­
tary crowd, those in the middle arc
Just that: flo a tin g In a social
never-never land.
So. the Seminole County Police
Athletic League and Fun World at
Flea World are Joining farces to help
out.
.
Every Friday evening, beginning
today, youngsters between the ages
o f 10 and 15 can get together to

Tha Notary Club of Sanford honored a selected teacher and student
from S o ld ib o ro Elam antary School recently. Show n at tha
pre sentat ion, loft to right, taaehar Anno Mario Cota, Fifth grade
student Theodora " T J . " W hitt, 10. and Rotary President Rick Gray.
The presentation is In keeping with Rotary endeavors to asalal and
honor high achievers In tha educational field.

D

Injured teen
confesses to
shooting self
SANFORD - Officials or both the
Seminole County school district and
la w e n fo r c e m e n t a g r e e th at
Expedltaa "Odette*' Reyes should
not have had a gun on the (-uiupus
o f Lake Howell High School Iasi
month.
They maid she will be prosecuted
to the fullest extent or the law In
relation to an Incident In which she
accidentally shot herself In the
navel with the gun while trying to
dispose o f the weapon.
Rcyca, 16. Is expected In bc
cbarged with four felony weapons
ch arges and one misdemeanor
charge o f filing a false imiIIcc n-|Mirt.
officials said.
According to school olflcluls she
has withdrawn from school so she
will not be expelled as to the normal
procedure for-stu den ts found lo
have weapons on campus.
"Expulsion to the onlv thing we as
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N EW S FROM T H E R EG IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Florida Unemployment up
Agreement in legal dispute
TALLAH ASSEE — Florida's unemploy­
ment rate climbed last month to 6.7
percent, up from 5.6 percent In September,
a state economist said today.

TALLAH ASSEE - The Florida House and Senate reached
agreement In a legal dispute over a Senate district In the
Tampa Hay area created to elect a minority.
The seat held by Sen. Jim Hargrett. D-Tampa. was targeted
in a frdcral lawsuit by six residents seeking to overturn the
(list rlct. claiming It was created solely to elect a minority.
House Speaker Peter Rudy Wallace and Senate President Jim
Scott on Thursday announced a proposed settlement that
w ould condense H a rgrctt's D istrict 21 Into parts o f
Hillsborough. Mnnatecand Pinellas counties.
The district currently takes In parts o f those three counties as
well as Polk.
Wnllace, D-St. Petersburg, said black lawmakers had agreed
to the latest plan, which reduces the voting age population o f
the district from 45 percent black to 36.2 percent.
A hearing Is scheduled Nov. 20 In U.S. District Court In
Tnmpa to hear testimony about the latest plan.

Widow and family award*)

The Jobless rate Is the highest It's been
since November 1994 but Rebecca Rust,
chief o f the bureau o f labor Information,
cautioned that the monthly unemployment
statistic Is based on a small sample size and
shows a lot o f variation from month to
month.

A year ago, Florida's unemployment rate
was 6.5 percent.
The national unemployment rate last
month was 5.5 percent, down from 5.6
percent In September and 5.7 percent a year
ago.
Among 11 populous states, Florida had
the second highest unemployment rate,
behind California, whose rate was 7.8
percent.
In Florida, some 6,370.000 people had
full- or part-time joba last month and
457,000 people were looking for work. The
unem ploym ent rate doesn't count the

number o f people who aren't In the market
for Jobs.
In September. 6.485,000 people were
employed and 388,000 were looking for
work.
Through September. Florida employers
created 198,800 new Jobs over the year, a
gain o f 3.4 percent for a total number o f Jobs
o f 6.4 million.
"O vera ll, when you look at all the
economic data Florida Is on a modest
growth path." Rust said. "It's consistent
with the national forecast that predicts a
soft landing."

Report: Tax
incentives
not worth it

$1.25 million

MIAMI (API — The families o f two alleged drug boat guards
whose 1985 drowning deaths led to the "M iam i River Cops"
corruption trial may collect $1.25 million from seven former
police officers, a Jury has decided.
But the Jure absolved the city o f Miami o f any constitutional
violations sulTcred by Adolfo Lopez and Pedro Martinez.
According to the verdict Thursday, the widow and family o f
Lopez was awarded $703,000, while Martinez' family was
uwarded $553,000.
The lawsuit, brought by Ada Lopez and Juana Martinez,
accused the city and the police officers o f negligence and civil
rights violations. It claimed the uniformed officers. with guns
drawn, forced Lopez and Martinez Into the Miami River after
storming the boat the men were on.

Agancy has ntw prtaldtnt
ORLANDO — Enterprise Florida, the public-private agency
providing Jobs and services for Industry, has a new president.
John C. Anderson, now president o f the Beacon Council In
Miami, was appointed by the board o f the Orlando-based
agency on Wednesday. Anderson will replace Gainesville
developer Howard I. Hoder.
The agency provides Job training, financing for start-up
companies and assistance to manufacturers. It wants to add
200,000 high-wage Jobs to Florida's economy over 10 years.

Inducements lack accountability
and are generally not focused on
a Job creation strategy.
"T h e use o f tax Incentives as a
means oT developing the state's
econ om y does not create a
positive return on the state's
Investm ent," said the report
released Thursday. "Study after
study shows that the return on
Investment for lax Incentives Is
negative."
The Legislature
w ill con sid er additional tax
breaks next year as part -of a
m ajor econom ic developm ent
package.
While Florida's economy has
o u tp e r fo r m e d o th e r s o u th ­
eastern states for most o f the
past 15 years, the region re­
m a in s o n e o f th e n a tio n 's
poorest, the report said. In 1992.
Florida ranked 16th w ith a
poverty rats o f 1S.3 percent
compared with a national rate o f
14.5 percent.
^ * a x In cen tives:* h o w e v e r *
aren't as Important as other
factors, such as labor costs,
highw ay access, construction
costs and a low crime rate. In
attracting new businesses, the
report said.
And tax breaks aren't usually
cost effective. For Instance, the
suite m ay exempt a business
from sales tax on the purchase o f
machinery and equipment. But
th e e x e m p tio n red u ces the
amount o f depredation the same
business can take on the in­
come. the report said.
Members o f a House tax sub­
committee greeted the draft re­
port Thursday with mixed re­
views, while business groups
and economic development of­
ficials derided It.
“ This report Is very troubleaome,” aaid Jodi Chase, a lob­
byist for Associated Industries o f

UF squabbla flams
GAINESVILLE — Just when the Board o f Regents thought a
recent squabble with University o f Florida o f President John
Uimbardl was over. It flared up again.
Regent C.B. Daniel o f Gainesville called into the meeting
Thursday from his hospital bed at Shanda and criticized
Regents Chairman Jim Heekin o f Orlando for publicly
criticizing Lombardi last month for proposing tuition changes
to legislators without first talking with the regents.
Daniel called Heekin's action "reprehensible" during a
flve-mlnute phone dialogue with his colleagues. Regent Steve
Uhlfelder o f Tallahassee, who has also had public disagreements with Lombardi, defended Heekin and the regents voted
unanimously to support the Orlando regent's criticism o f
Lombardi.

Joyce Rao quickly learned
B row llfl W U h ty Animal Control Is not the place to call when a
hamster gets trapped behind your kitchen wall.
She was stunned when communications operator A lex Joffe
threatened to have her cited for animal cruelty If she did not
Immediately knock a hole In the wall and rescue the rodent.
Ms. Rao. who has filed a complaint about the Oct. 13
Incident, said she was horrified because she did not have
money to pay a fine. She said she only wanted to free the
hamster her two young daughters called "Minnie Mouse."
Ms. Rao whacked taro small holes In the wall before giving up
and the hamster made Its way out o f the wall. It later escaped
from the apartment and disappeared.
Broward C ounty Fire Rescue A ssistan t C h ie f John
Schildknecht said the incident la under investigation.

Splendid dining aboard
PLYMOUTH, Fla. - A railroad that carriee citrus fruit and
freight for Lake County customers will undergo a transforma­
tion at the end o f each day by hauling dinner trains for
gourmet diners.
Ben Blscan, general manager o f Florida Central Railroad,
plans to begin the new service later thla month. Trains would
depart from the Orlando area and run through rural sections o f
Orange and Lake Counties.
a four- or five-course meal — and a
"It will be fine dlnf
leisurely trip through aid Florida." Btacan aaid Tuesday.
Tickets for the three-hour trip to Tavares and back will cost
$49.95 including the meal. Cash bars will be available on the
trains, which will depart from a small depot in Altamonte
Springs, an Orlando suW rb.

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Honoring vatarana
Veterans’ Day la coming up on November 11.
8anford Mayor Bettye Smith signed an official
proclamation for the event reoently, eurrounded
by members of the Veterans of Foreign Ware.
Left to right, chairman of the Veterans' Day
Parade, Winter Springs (host post 5405) VFW
member Sill Mayo, Sanford Poet 10108 VFW
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TALLAHASSEE - In the first
10 months o f this year. 162
manatee deaths were reported,
nearly matching the lBB4toU.
T h a t c o m p a re a w ith 166
m a n a te e d e a th a re p o rte d
through last October by the
Department o f Environmental
Protection. The total for 1994
was 193. the highest since a cold
spell four years earlier claimed
nearly 50 manatees and pushed
the 1990 total to 206.
Manatee deaths so far this year
plus last year exceed 300. The
population to estimated at 1,800
to 2.000, for a mortality rate o f
17 percents
" T h a t Is s t r ik in g ," sta te
marine biologist Scott Wright
said Thursday. "W hen you've
got that level o f mortality you've
got to look at the long-term

"N o one's really quite sure if
the population to going down
steadily or staying the same or
Increasing." he aaid. "W e have
seen an Increase In the number
o f deaths over time, something
one has to be very concerned
about."
As Wright analysed the re­
mains o f two manatees In Bt.
Petersburg. Mary Morris, an en­
viro n m e n ta l sp e c ia lis t w ith
D E P 'a B ureau o f P ro te c te d
Species Management, spotted
two live manatees In an aerial
survey over coastal regions In
the Big Bend area.

" M o s t o f o u r e ffo r t s a re
fo c u s e d a t p r e v e n t in g th e
human-caused deaths because
w e rea lly d o n 't have much
control over-the other things,"
Ackerman said.
At the same time, the number
o f undeterm ined deaths has
Jumped to 4$ from 33 last year.
"W e don’t know what that's
about." Ackerman aaid. "W e're
s till d is cu ss in g It a m o n g st
ourselves."

THE W EATHER

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Today: Patchy early morning
fog then partly sunny and warm
with scattered afternoon showera...Possibly a thunderstorm.
High In the upper 80s. Wind
south 10 mph. Chance o f rain 30
percent. Tonight: Variable cloud­
in ess w ith s c a ttered s h o w ­
ers... Possibly a thunderstorm.
Low in the mid to upper 60s.
Wind southwest 5 to 10 mph.
C hance o f rain 30 percent.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a
slight chance o f morning show­
e r s ... T h e n g r a d u a l c l e a r ­
ing...Breezy...And cooler. High
in the mid to upper 70s. Wind
north 15 mph and gusty.

P ily s ld y B I- B B

T h e h igh tem p era tu re In
Sanford Thursday was 99 de­
grees and the overnight low was
68 as reported by the University
o f Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
R ecord ed ra in fa ll fo r the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled 0 inches.
□ I S S M L .................. 5:39 p.m.

The Ultra Violet Index (UV1)
rating for Orlando to 7. Use your
sunscreen, wear a hat.
The UV1 exposure levels are
rated by the Environm ental
Protection Agency aa follows:

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V e h ic u la r b u r g la r is s
Sheri IT a deputies are Investigating s scries o f vehicular
burglaries reported Wednesday In Altamonte Springs. Several

own IIt Ol ilOwwITiUwii VWVi MW
been presented to Seminole
Towns Center. Bhown during
the presentation yesterday, left
to right, Sanford Grounds
M a in te n a n c e C o o r d in a t o r
Howard Jeffries, maintenance
supervisors Patricio Sanehez
and Chary! Market, Crts Friar,
director of operations for Dora
Landscaping Co., Apopka, and
Dora oparations/malntfnanoa
m anagar Ed G llbart. Dora
Landscaping la rasponalMa for
m alntananea o f tha e lty 'a
portion o f tha right-of-ways at
tha Samlnola Towns Ctntar.

vans.
In all, deputies reported a total o f 91 vehicles had apparently
been burglarised. In cases where the door lochs were forced
open, an estimated damage o f 1100 per vehicle was reported.
Very few Items were repotted missing. One vehicle owner
reported 93 In coins having been taken, while a knife was
removed from another vehicle.
The burglaries took place on Qc ncvteve Drive, Hollyhock,
and Dolores Drive in Altamonte Springe.

Double charges
* Ricardo Lopes Johnson, 39, o f 1000 Mangostlne, Sanford,
was arrested by both sheriff's deputies ana Sanford police
Wednesday. According to the sheriff's arrest report. Johnson
was accused o f robbing a convenience store, indicating he had
a gun. Under $300 In cash was aald to have been stolen before
the robber fled tn a vehicle.
Sanford police subeequcntly found the car and conducted a
traffic stop at Olive Avenue and 13th Street approximately 10
minutes after the vehicle was Identified and officers told to be
on the lookout.
As a result o f the Investigation. Sanford police believe they
have connected Johnson with the aim ed robbery o f another
convenience store In the 4100 block o f 8. Orlando Drive. At
that time, the robber reportedly escaped with an amount o f
cash, and a bag o f Dorltos.
Sheriff's deputies charged Johnson with armed robbery with
a flrearm/other deatly weapon.
Sanford police charged him with aim ed robbery,

Ratail thift
Jeanette Denise Knight, 38, o f Winter
by Sanford police Wednesday. Officers responded to a call from
the manager o f a store tn the 1900 Mock o f B. French Avenue,
identifying the get-away car used M o w in g a retail theft. Police
located the car at 13th Street and French Avenue. T h e y aald
they found the Items reportedly taken from the store, five pair
o f socks valued at S33.3S. Knight waa subsequently arrested
on chargee o f retail theft and trespaaelng after warning.

Traffic stop
Edward M. Holder. 36 .3 39 Rockwell Circle. Lake Maiy. waa
stopped by Casselberry police Wednesday at Lake Howell
Square. He was charged with driving with a suspended license,
having an expired tag. posacsaloa o f cannabis, possession o f
drug paraphernalia, and a traffic citation.

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• Deborah Darlene Morrisey, 43, 3401 8. Palmetto Avenue,
was arrested by deputies at her residence Tuesday. She waa
wanted for failing to appear on a charge o f driving with a
suspended license.
•Stephen Kent Stewart, 34, 003 S. Sanford Avenue, waa
located by Sanford police Monday at Third and Park. He waa
found to be wanted on a warrant far burglary, issued in
Bloomington. Indiana.
• A rle n e Speed, IS, IB IS Landing Drive, was served a
warrant at the je ll Tuesday. She waa wanted for falling to
appear for ball.
jR o g e r Cassidy. IB .JO S Cedar Creek Chete. Sanford.jras

Co-owner suspected of arson
the family said It looked like a
swastika.
A construction worker round
Sarabakhsh on the sidewalk
o u ts id e th e b u rn in g Kabob
House, a Middle Eastern restau­
be a hate crim e Inside her rant she owns with her brother.
family's burning restaurant wsa Mori, a native o f Iran, and his
arrested on suspicion o f setting w ife . S te p h a n ie . M ort and
Stephanie Sarabakhsh are not
the fire.
Zhaleh Sarabakhah had a suspects.
Zhaleh Sarabakhsh had been
swaatikalike symbol carved Into
her abdomen In the alleged bound and gagged with tape.
attack. Her fam ily also had Investigators traced a roll o f
reported harassment for about a ta p e , e m p ty c o n ta in e r s o f
flammable material and a pair o f
month before the fire.
Sarabakhah. 38. waa expected rubber gloves to a purchase she
to be charged today with anon, herself made. Oilman said.
Th e night after the alleged
endangering by fire and making
a false report, prosecutor John attack, hundreds o f outraged
OofT said. She could face Up to r e s id e n t s , j o in e d b y M o rt
Sarabakhsh, marched to protest
18 years In prison If convicted.
‘ Investigators are convinced what they saw as racial hatred tn
she acted alone” in setting the their community. Money was
Oct. 33 fire. U . Scott Oilman raised to help the family rebuild.
"O ur family wishes to express
said Thursday, adding that the
our gratitude to the community
motive waa not known.
Police did not say whether for tne support we have received
they think Sarabakhsh was In­ In this entire ordeal." Mort and
volved In the alleged harassment Stephanie 8arabakhsh aald In a
o f her family or whether she statement Thursday night. "W e
carved the marks on herself. A are devastated by this final turn
.........
state prosecutor had said the o f events."
marks erndt have been s bbw h

authorities she could not re­
member what happened when
she was allegedly attacked. She
•aid she had been cleaning up
after the last customer left when
her assailants approached her
from behind.
She also said she did not
remember how she got out the
front door o f the burning restau­
rant.
Before the fire, the family had
reported that a swastika waa
painted on the restaurant, and
they had received threats, hate
mall and a package containing
10 plastic fingers, two plastic
ears, a small doll with a noose
a ro u n d U s n eck and tw o
swastikas.
E rv In n lger. a F argo c ity
commissioner who grew d o se to
the Sarabakhsh family after the
fire, said the match and the
speeches against racial hate w ill

not go for naught.
“ people who i
for the right ret
"A n d If they fa
should n ot."

P ic tu re s tra m H u b b le

show stars forming

•T h o m a s Lee Lovett. 44.3137 W. SSth
arrested by deputies at the County Frohai
day. He wae wanted far violation o f probatt
battery.
•K rysta l E. Conklin. 34. with no local m
by police at the Seminole County ooufthm

■ iM IM T f a a ^ T M II
Associated Pma# Writer
— — —
W A S H I N Q T O N — An
astronom er fa hailing photographs o f stars form ing inside a
6-trillion-mile-long cloud o f gas
as " p e r h a p s the moat
spectacular picture w e've seen
from the Hubble Space Tele-

T h e p h o to e v a p o ra tio n ultimstely Inhibits further growth
of the embryonic stars by dtspen tru the cloud o f gas they
were feeding from. The pictures
were made o f the Eagle Nebula.
■ known nearby star-forming
region 7,000 light y e a n away In
the constellation Serpens,
Thus, the Images show the

an t jum p from no real observaUomd evidence that this process

view takes about
yearn, Heater aald.

r e a r e d 'l l * ! ! 0

Professor Bruce M otion o f the
University o f W ashington In

resem bling stalagmites rising
from a cavern floor, or perhaps
the heads o f aea serpents. At
their edge* are Anger-tike protnulnni, each with tips larger
than our solar system, in which
•tare are embedded.
The atora are cradled In BOO*.
an acronym fo r Evaporating
Osseous Globules, feeding and
growing on
hydrogen
and duet, said J eff Heater, an
astronom er at Arixona State
University to Tempe.
Aa the stars get bigger, the
radiation they em it eats away
tha rhmd.
them to
v ie w . T h e p lc tu r e e s h o w
photoevaporating gas aa ghostly

b y p h o to c v a p o ra tto n .' ' aald
Hester, the principal Investigator
an the protect.
flaring the pictures far the first
time, be aald In an Interview,
"w e were just Mown away. This
la the kind o f science that
JuMtfled it (the telescope) in the

10.000

" I f you were to watch that over
could see the cavity get bigger
and bigger aa radiation eats
further Into the cloud." Hester
explained.
" A s that cloud gets boiled
away. It uncovet* things buried
th ere. In th e ca se o r M 16
(another name far the nebula)
*t'» uncovering a region that Is
form ing yet m ore stars; the
cloU(1 n u o 't all been eaten
•w a y ."
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EDITORIAL

Welc.ome
to Sanford
G rea te r Sanford C h a m b er o f C o m m e rc e
officia ls say this w eek en d cou ld b e th e start or
h o lid a y sh opp in g. T h e ch a m b e r, S a n fo rd
M ain S treet and the C e le ry C ity C ru isers a re
sp o n so rin g the A rts. C rafts a n d A n tiq u e
F estival at Fort M ellon Park this S a tu rd a y and
Su nday. T im e s arc 10 a.m . u n til 5 p.m .
S a n fo rd has h ad th e St. J o h n s R iv e r
F estival fo r m a n y yea rs, d ra w in g ou t a rtists
a n d cra ftsp erson s fro m va rio u s a re a s o f
C en tral Florida.
N ow , w ith the In flu x o f a n tiq u e sh op s In
d o w n to w n Sanford and els ew h ere in n orth ern
S e m in o le C ou n ty, th e a n tiq u e aspects h a ve
been added.
L ik ew ise, w ith participation b y th e C ele ry
C it y C ru is ers, th e s tr e e ts o f d o w n to w n
S a n ford w ilt be lined w ith som e o f th e fin est
cla ssic cars.
N atu ra lly, a great m a n y S an ford residen ts
w ill tu rn out fo r this w eek en d o f activities.
T h e y h a ve In the past, and w e h op e th ey w ill
co n tin u e d o in g so this w eek en d , h op efu lly In
e v e n la rg e r num bers than before.
W h a t w ou ld really be a boon fo r th e c ity
h o w ev er, is If m o re and m ore people from th e
su rrou n d in g area w ou ld attend the festival.
P eop le from Deltona. D eBary. O ran ge C ity,
En terprise. O viedo. W in te r Springs. W in ter
P a rk , a n d a ll o f th e o th e r su rrou n d in g
n eigh borh oods w ill b e w a rm ly w elcom ed.
W e su ggest that p eople w h o h ave not been
In th e d o w n to w n S anford area recently, take a
fe w e x tr a m om ents, an d d rive around the
d o w n to w n a n d takefront areas. H opefu lly,
th ey w ill be surprised.
S a n fo rd residents are proud o f. th eir c ity ,...
an d w ith the ex p ec te d out-of-tow n visito rs
e x p e c te d d o w n to w n th is w eek en d , w e u rge
e v e r y o n e to b e m o re than Just a g o o d
n e ig h b o r. L e t's g iv e ev e ry o n e a pep talk. A fte r
all, n o th in g has e v e r su cceeded w ith ou t good
p ro m o tio n , an d it w o n 't cost local residen ts
a n y th in g to becom e a P R person fo r this
w eek en d .
W e lc o m e S an ford residen ts. W e lc o m e v is i­
tors. E n jo y this w e e k e n d 's A rts. C rafts and
A n tiq u e F estival in d o w n to w n Sanford.

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Th e architectural sins of I.M. Pei
By sheer coincidence I happened to visit both guish It further from Its rivals, he abandoned the
Paris and Hong Kong in the past two months, architectural values o f symmetry or even
and they combined to rouse in me a complaint
balance, to w h ich ~ -------------------that I want to get olTmy chest.
m o s t o f h is p r e ­
I.M. Pel is one o f the world's most famous d e c e s s o r s h a d
architects, and (I'm told by people who have met adhered, and came
him) easily one o f the most charming. O f Chinese up w ith a skinny
birth but an American since his youth, he heads oiT-balance contrap­
an architectural firm whose services ore In tion with what ap­
worldwide demand. I am sure he Is responsible pears to be an arm
for many exemplary buildings, but In Palis and akimbo. The result Is
Hong Kong in recent years he has designed two a sort o f architectural
structures that, between them, sum up almost equivalent o f Marcel
e v e r y t h in g that is w ro n g w ith m o d e rn
D u ch a m p 's “ Nude
architecture.
D escen din g a
In Hong Kong Mr. Pei was commissioned by Staircase.*'
the People's Republic o f China to design a new
The notoriety thus
headquarters building for its Bank o f China, on acquired m ay have
Hong Kong Island overlooking that breathtaking been what prompted
harbor. The Island is mountainous, and had the late French pres­
f T h e y c o m b in e d
served as a dramatic backdrop for scores o f ident, Oeorges Pom­
to r o u t e In m t a
gleam in g m odern buildings, until various pidou, to ask Mr. Pei
c o m p la in t th a t I
thoughtless architects, with more money than to d e s ig n a n e w
w a n t to g e t o ff
sense, began designing buildings so tall that they e n t r a n c e fo r th e
m y c h e s t. ■
overwhelmed their setting.
L o u vre m useu m .
Mr. Pel simply took this process to its Illogical The handsome old
conclusion, designing a building ridiculously out palace that houses It Is a masterpiece or French
o f scale with Its surroundings. Then, to distin­ architectu ral styles from the Renaissance

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L E T T E R S

Parent’s point of view
Lyman la the school to be. Dr. Peter Gorman Is
the principal In action.
During the summer o f 1903 my husband and I
had to m ake one o f the hardest decisions. We
to a Anal dedaion o f tending our
to Lyman High School (a public school)
has b e m In • private school all her life. Not allow
m g her to ase our fear w e started the process. It
waa dtsappolnUng. at first, because when we tiled
to talk wtth the principal he was always unavail­
able to get back to us. For our daughter to know
who the principal was. she had to attend a town
meeting. The meeting implies her absence from
school In which she always had a remarkable
attendance.
The summer o f 1994 changed drastically with
the arrival o f a new principal. First you would
hear e l kind o f comments from the students: e g .
*be la v e a l ”, "he is gorgeous', "he is One", "he Is
young*, "he has them In prison“t The last remark
was made because the gates, which have been
there for years, were finafry being used. The gates
would be dosed after the second bed. Every late
student would have to go through the front.
A s the months prolong the comments about
the prison changed, but the others continued.
Students and parents seemed very happy. The
first town meeting was very well attended. The
was overwhelming. This was never seen
Dr. Oorman walks or runs to classes with
the students. His presence Is visible all over the
c— ipus When the new office buildup was cornplated, Dr. Gorman changed the office, originally
p icked ou t by p reviou s principal, to an area
where he could see the students and they could
see him. The news spread quickly. The atten­
dance increased and drop outs decreased, but
m oreover the students, and teachers are very
; Oorm an could and atiU can be seen at
held at school. After one o f his town
be Informed the parents that he waa
going to aee the baseball game If they wanted to
Join him. H ie attendance increased tremendously.
It w as a fte r 9:0 0 p .m .. on a Tu esday. Dr.
atlU In his office and his wife Sue
i helping him to decorate. As a Social Worker I
o r h ear m any stories dally, but the one I
clearly reiiu m bem l waa a parent telling me her
14 year old had not gone to school in one week,
and she did not know what to do. I immediately
encouraged her to cag Dr. Oorman. She did spoke
to Dr. Oorman and later on told me about It. U
took him only one telephone call, and Dr. Gorman
very quickly had the guidance counselor schedule
a conference. Now her son Is at school doing very
well.
That reminds me o f a story myself. My daugh­
tys. and
ter was unusually quiet for a couple o f days,
am
I could
although I knew something

forward, having been constructed and re­
constructed over three centuries. The oldest part
o f the palace Is built on the four sides o f a central
courtyard (the Cour Carrec). from which two
long, symmetrical arms stretch westward. The
green Mlcheiin guide to Parts describes the
Louvre palace as "gra n d " and "reg a l," and It Is
certainly that.
The museum, which boasts such treasures as
the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the
Winged Victory o f Samothrace. Is housed In
portions o f the central structure, and In the long
southern arm that stretches along the Seine.
This time, at least, Mr. Pel remembered the
virtue o f symmetry. But what he placed squarely
between the great palace's outstretched arms
was... a glossy milk-white pyramid, like those in
Egypt, only smaller, looking for all the world like
a huge plastic toy. It bears no relation to the rest
o f the architecture o f the Louvre - or Indeed to
almost anything else In Paris. Anyone trying to
defend It would be forced to argue that Its sheer
contrariety la Its greatest charm .
What both the Bank o f China building and tfje
Louvre museum entrance proclaim at the top o f
their lungs Is, "L ook at me) 1 was designed by
I.M. Pell" This seems to be a common feature o f
the modem architectural mind.

not get her to teU m e what it was. I then called
Dr.Oorman, and told him about my concern. He
quickly set up a meeting with the guidance coun­
selor himself and 1 .1 left his office at about 7:49
A M ., but by K 0 0 A M . he called to Inform me he
had spoken to my daughter, and everything was
all risU . He will fill me in later with details. My
daughter later called me thanking me for caring
UU» Ml
enough about her tortalk
to Ml,
Dr. UtNIIMIl.
Oorman.
what seemed Uke an ImpoaalDr. Oorman did what
bthty. Far y ea n , thes previous principal could not
secure or reserve ani indoor facility for graduation.
The excuses varied from calling too late, has to be
reserved a year ahead; even though every year
several people would pass out on the football Odd
from heat exhaustion. However, the class o f 1900
was very happy when Dr. Gormai) Informed them
graduation would he held Indoors at the U.C.F.
arena. The first In almost 20 years.
Dr. Oorman then announced the exam exemp­
tion which very soon all the schools wtQ be adopt­
ing. This past summer Dr. Oorman was one o f the
teachers who elected go to Harvard to enhance
his teaching ability. Needless to say, he brought
hack and has shared what he learned. What a
pleasure U is to know Dr. Oorman and seeing now
I have two children at Lyman and one more In a
couple o f years. My husband and I hope he will be
there all (he years to come.
Dctorts Newman
Longwood

Abused kids
Politic tans at all levels are talking about
reforming welfare and changing the way we In
this country treat poor children and families.
Most people agree that the nation's welfare
system should be Unproved, so the why o f reform
la not so much an Issue as the how. How can
reforms be made while ensuring that vulnerable
children arc protected and have the basics o f
adequate food, clothing and ahrllcr?
In all the discussions about changes in AFDC
and other supports far poor families, one thing Is
Important to remember. Welfare reform Is not the
same as protecting abused^neglected children.
The two should not be confused.
Current federal law covering faster core and
adoption assistance guarantees that abused and
neglected children will be protected, reguanfteas
o f where they live. The promise Is to protect them
and keep them aafe. whether with their biological
family, other relatives or a faster family, to
long-standing and real.
The version o f welfare reform that paaaed
recently by the U.B. House o f Representative*
seriously threatens the safety o f abused and
neglected children. That legislation would
block-grant federal money for child protectionalong with the money for several other programs
such as child care, child nutrition and school
lunches. In addition to eliminating significant

federal protections for abused children, the House
bill would also mean that states would lose
billions o f dollars for child protecUoh over the
next five years compared w kh binding they could
anticipate under current federal law.
It to a asd tact that more then one mfltton
children were vlcttma o f abuse and neMsct tost
year In this country, and three die every day. Last
year In Florida, 75.0Q0 children were identified as
victims o f abuse or neglect.
Fortunatley, the welfare reform Irgtslat ton that
eras passed In Bcptm em bcr by the Senate did not
call for the conversion o f federal child protection
programs into block grants. It appears the
senators recognised that abuse and neglected
children have been hurt enough, and that we as a
nation should not weaken our support for them
b&gt; giving states lump sums to be used as they see
(It. for nowever long the money holds out.
whether or not children need safe placements.
Th e tale o f abused and neglected children
should not become an accident o f geography,
which could happen when states run out o f (heir
block-granted funds.
W e must Insist that politicians, in their seal to
reform welfare, stay focused on the need to
protect all abused and neglected children in
Florida and the entire country. The committee In
Congress now hammering out a welfare reform
bill for both houses to consider tomuld maintain
child protection as an entitlement program that
protecta every abused and neglected child,
whenever and wherever there to need.
Linda Kadigan
Assistant Secretary
Children and Family Services
Florida Department o f HRS

Berry's World

•Hf t h f ! A n ya ng m m w tfi

W hat's bugging the body politic? Tht
mailbag knows:
C.S., Ml. Vernon. III.: Your outburst over
Robert McNamara's confessional made me
aad. I firm ly opposed Vietnam, yet I feel that
McNamara's book la a cleansing o f the soul.
Sure, there are 58.000 names on "T h e W alt,"
but the man who was largely responsible for
putting them there has now admitted his
(suits. I guess you're too hard o f heart to
forgive, la that very nice?
J oe: F orm er De­
fe n s e S e c r e t a r y
McNamara, a major
a r c h it e c t o f th e
Vietnam War, now
s a y s h e p r iv a t e ly
o p p o s e d U .S . In■-&lt;votvwnsni&gt;but&gt;atMs»u
not,tv,apeak
f 1,
never thought about
. doing it." he said,
b e c a u s e it w o u ld
have been wrong "to
subvert the policies
o f the p re s id e n t."
A n d w hy w as
Lyndon Johnson so
bent on saving the
( w h a t ' a b u g g in g
South Vietnam re­
th a b o d y poTlI
Itte gim e? Because Re­
T h t m a ilb a g
publicans might ac­
know s. J
cuse him o f "losin g"
Vietnam. Put another
way, 58,000Amert
carta died In a political game. Yea, I am
h ard-hearted. You m ay fo rg iv e R obert
M c N a m a ra . O o d m a y f o r g iv e R o b e rt
McNamara. I d o dot.
N.M.: You have so much
In you. and your picture only
further buttroaaea the hate In your fapirtt.
Joet Like the photo o f Betty Crocker, the
picture that many newspapers run at the top
o f this column to a computer-generated
composite, the very best that technology can
create. Clearly, the cyberactences have room
for Improvement.
R.M., Golden City, Mo.t Ask prisoners a f
war what they think a f the flag amendment.
You are demented to desecrate Senator Bob
Dote who served hto country with distinction
and was severely wounded, aa well as all
other veterans who served In WWU. W e need
the amendment to protect the flag from you
and the hoodlums across the country.
Joe: It bewilders me how eome people can
read simple words and not comprehend
them. I did argue, as did the Supreme Court,
that flag burning to protected speech, and
that moat politicians who favor the amend­
ment are phonies looking for easy votes. But I
specifically exempted Bob Dote,
almost kilted in World W ar It. Hto
"understandably becloud hto logic." 1said.
R.W., Doyteatown. Pa.: It's apparent you
are Jealous o f Rush Ltmbaugh, who is 1,000
times smarter than you.
Joe: I might not have hto mind, but I've got
abetter body.
J.M., America Online: The Christian Right
to so goofy, they thl... (Editor's note: Inex­
plicably. J.M.'s dispatch was terminated at
this point by a bolt o f lightning.) Ha Ha. 1
wasn’t really struck by lightning. You gotta
believe Ood has a sense at humor. How ‘
do you explain the duck-faUted platypus?
Joe: A ll O od's creatures not a rote. J.M
for platypt. Australia would be overran with
M.H.. Conroe. Texas: Your column Is much
needed. Ptease never gel so tltorrnin^rrl that
you start believing moat o f us no longer care.
And, please, never temper
Joe: Thanks, M il. Your note gives m e a
chance to say how much I appreciate the
positive letters so many o f you send. There
are times when they keep me going. I wish I
had Ume to respond to all o f them, but I do
not. I hope you understand.
Keep it com ing, friend and foe alike: Joe
Spear. Newspaper Enterprise Association.
fiOO Madison Ave.. New York. NY 10016.
P A .: t was kidding about the cnropH tiphoto. It to.genulne. and further proof that
Ood has a sense o f humor.

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Sanford Hnrald, Sanford, Florida -Friday, Novambar 3, 1099 - M

Unemployment rate dips
to 5.5 percent in October
s

Econom ic* W riter

WASHINGTON - The nation's
unemployment rate dipped to
5.8 percent In October, the
lowest level In seven month*, aa
moderate gains in construction
and medical services helped to
offset the effects or an aircraft
manufacturing strike.
Th e Labor Department said
today that the jobless rate Im­
proved from the 5.8 percent level
where It had been Tor the past
two months. Analysts said the
small improvement did nothing
to change their view that eco­
nomic activity Is slowing after a
summer spurt.
P a y ro ll jo b s increased by
1 1 6 , 0 0 0 , s l i g h t l y b e lo w

expectations, and the govern­
ment revised sharply downward
Its estimate for the growth in
payroll Jobs for September, re­
du cin g the increase to Just
50,000 Instead o f a previously
reported gain o f 121,000.
Katherine O. Abraham, com ­
missioner o f the Bureau o f Labor
Statistics, raid today's report
reflected a labor market that
continuing " t o expand at a
modest pace."
While the economy grew at a
sizzling 4.2 percent annual rate
from July through September, a
number o f recent reports In­
dicated that business activity is
slowing to a more sustainable
rate in the final three months o f
the year.
On Thursday, chain retail

stores reported their sales Inched
up last month at the slowest
pace in four years and earlier
this week a w idely watched
barometer o f the manufacturing
Industry posted a significant
decline.
That newa helped to boost the
stock market to a new record
high as hopes were rekindled
that the slow growth will give
the Federal Reserve more room
to cut Interest rates.
Many analysts believe the Fed
w ill pass up the chance to
reduce rates at Its November
meeting, because o f uncertainty
o f the budget negotiations be­
tween President Clinton and
Congress, but w ill trim rates at
their December gathering.

House GOP aim: Cut seniors’
groups out of jobs program
IfM II

\Associated P r s »» Writsr_________
WASHINGTON - House Reiblleans plan to stop funding
itional senior cltlaens groups
ding some that have
Iticited OOP policies — as part
changes proposed for a jobs
i for older Americans,
renewal o f the Older
is Act takes the Washgton-baaed organisations out
[ t h e action.
Rep. Randy
tik e" Cunningham, R-Calif.,
airman o f the House Economand Educational Opportunities
a d on youth and families, said
uraday.
Cunningham's plan to
the 1668 law. money

ince

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socialise, dance and
a aafe. ftm environment,
importantly, they can
t with their friends,
think It's going to be a
for these kids," Tisha
marketing assistant at
orid said.
U 7:30 p.m., the kids trill be
feed tM otfce them * parti an d ’
rhave uXFW Tfff rides, the games,
ig ivro m i i i i h t f f g p lf
•2k
d H ; /
ft
o f course. thsreU be
and dancing. The music

a f t 1A
district con'do.”
Haibig. the district
laf. m m . "N o w It's up
system to do what
to the charges
ftng o f the fu se
o rm y 's office
Reyes he charged
firearm,
i. pooM-lfOOtf
a firearm on ankitnl
a

fa firearm by a minor.
J aakl be does not believe
i will be eent to Jail aa this
first offense, but he said
l consequences o f her actions,
la convicted, will still be

that now goes to nine private
o rg a n is a tio n s and the U.S.
Forest Service to run the Senior
C om m unity Service E m ploy­
ment Program would go Instead
to states as block grants.
The states could then conduct
com petitive bidding for con­
tracts under the program, which
annually helps tom e 100,000
poor Americana over age 85 find
minimum-wage jobs In libraries,
nursing homes, day care centers
and other community service.
Several o f the affected groups,
Including the American Associa­
tion o f Retired Persons and the
National Council o f Senior Cttlsens, have shandy criticised
OOP plans to reform Medicare

providers will change, but this
week there will be a celebrity
D J . from X L 106.7 radio.
Th ey will stay In that closed
environment until 11 p.m. un­
less parents pick them up.
"W e 're going to have a really
strict enforcement on the pick
ups," Valery assured.
Five Seminole County sheriff’s
deputies will be on duty at the
parti to snsurS everyone's safety.
&lt; V alery said no one that falls
outside the 10 to 15 age range
wM be permitted on the dance
'W e Just want to make sure

problem'': one which the stu­
dents need to understand.
Reyes had told Investigators at
the time o f the shooting that two
hooded men had assaulted her
with a knife and shot her when
she resisted. It was later discov­
ered the gun with which she had
been sh ot b e lo n g ed to h er
mother.
Y e s te r d a y , u n d e r fu rth e r
questioning, she admitted that
she had accidentally shot herself
In an effort to rid herself o f the
weapon before she entered the

and have been the targets o f
Republican legislation to limit
lobbying by nonprofit groups.
"T h is la good old-faahloncd
vendetta politics." said Patrick
Bums, a spokesman for the
council. " It ’s Injecting partisan
politics Into a debate about who
should get federal grants.”
Cunningham made public a
General Accounting Office report
that concluded that eight o f the
10 organizations exceeded a 15
percent ceiling for federal grant
money going to administrative
costa by shifting some o f those
coats to another category. It aaid
620 million was lost because o f
this bureaucratic overhead.

Deadbeat1A

Tailshaasee T V station indicated 76
percent o f the people wanted the
names released.
A number o f newspapers how­
ever, Inclu din g the Sanford
Herald, intend to publish the
names, but have been unable to
obtain a listing.
The local Child Support En­
forcement Division In Seminole
County declined discussing the
list, and referred calls to the
State Child Support Division In
Tallahassee.
At the Department o f Revenue
in Tallahassee, Donna O'Neil Is
charged with dealing with the
media, but a spokesman in her
department said. "W e have the
list, but we haven't decided how
we are going to turn It over to
the presa.*'
In a presa release late yester­
day. Fuchs said he has decided
to make the listings available,
tentatively Tuesday, and then,
on th e In t e r n e t c o m p u t e r
network.
According to Associated Press,
the state knows or nearly a
quarter o f a million parents who
aren't paying the child support
they owe. From It they have
compiled a list o f almost 10,000

Taxnot going to give you an incen­
tive to come here."
Chape claimed the state's tax
burden on businesses hurts Its
chance o f attracting and keeping
them, even though Florida ranks
40th. nationally with a corporate
Income tax rate o f 5.5 percent.
R e p . D e b b ie W a s h e rm a n
Schultz. D-Davte. aaid the report

jA n n o u n ce

the middle school students are
gl ven the opportunity to have
un." she said.
fu
Tickets for the dance party are
• 6 per person. That amount
Includes the dance. 12 ride
tickets, and 10 arcade tokens.
Food will be available for sale.

deadbeats.
" W e w a n t t he fr ie n d s ,
n e ig h b o r s , c o -w o r k e r s and
bosses o f these deadbeats to
know that they have financially
a b a n d o n ed th e ir c h ild r e n ,"
Fuchs said Wednesday when he
waa supposed to have released
the list to the general public.
The Hat doesn't necessarily
represent the worst o f the state's
deadbeats but Is a cross-section
sampling or parents who owe
c h ild su p p ort, said a g e n cy
spokeswoman Donna O'Neal.
In Pensacola, a woman who
hasn't received child support for
her tw o sons In almost eight
years said the didn't know If the
fist would make any difference.
B u t L i n d a J e n k i n s
w h oleh earted ly supports the
Idea.
” 1 th in k it 's g r e a t ," Ms.
Jenkins, 42. said. " I think they
should have their pictures on
milk cartons."
Everyone on the list owes at
least 6250. Revenue officials
didn't know the highest amount
owed, although at least one man
owes nearly 6400,000. All told,
the parents listed owe about
6111 million.
Fuchs defended the fairness o f
listing deadbeats who may not

d id n 't sa y that tax break*
shouldn’t be granted, ' i t does
say w e should set priorities and
know what our goals are," she
Compared to 61.3 billion in
tax breaks, the state spends
about 6361 million on economic
d evelop m en t in itia tives that
have some sort o f performance
standards, the report said.
That Includes Enterprise Flor­

be among the worst offenders.
"H ow fair Is it to the child who
... doesn't have adequate food,
clo th in g or s h elter? " Fuchs
asked. “ And how can we dif­
ferentiate between case A vs.
case B and decide which one Is
egregious?
"W e think It's a statewide
p r o b le m th a t n e e d s to be
addressed on the largest scale
possible."
The agency asked case ana­
lysts around the state to submit
the names o f 20 parents who are
at least five months' delinquent
on child support, Fuchs said.
Every county In the state Is
Included except Dade, which
runs Its own child-support pro­
gram.
Based on their first names, all
but 300 o f the 6,600 seem to be
fathers, Fuchs said.
In the meantime, although
Fuchs has reportedly "released
the list," It Is presently being
restricted for publication.
The department has set up a
toll-free line for people to call
with complaints or information
about the deadbeat parents. The
number la 1-600-781-6121.
IntarmsHan tram A w titM Pratt It can
tataaStolMirasart.

ida. the public-private organisa­
tion that provides financial and
technical assistance to busi­
nesses, and array o f programs
for Job training. International
trade and other areas.
Th e report recommended that
lawmakers establish a strategic
plan before approving more tax
breaks or creating more Job
programs.

y o u r Engagem ent
in the

Th e Police Athletic League will
be providing bus transportation
from and to B anfoM ' Middle
School for those student* who
have transportation obstacles.
Valery hopes transpofatton
be available from other local
later on.

t

adm tnlstatlon bulldlrfg for a
m eeting with her mother and a
guidance counselor.
Law enforcement officials have
said they w ill not prosecute
R e y e s ' m o th e r . E x p e d it e s
O'Connor, with weaponsi storage
violation. She has told lnvcsttga
tors the gun was stored un
loaded. There is no evidence to
the contrary.
Reyes la recovering at the
hom e o f a relative In Lake
County. She will not return to
school In Seminole County.

Rszoning
1A

The final decision w ill be made
"S h e'll probably get probab- by the Seminole County school
io n and th in gs lik e d riv er board in late January o f next
es will be affected," he year.
'! hope that other students
According to Diane Kramer,
will get the mesaage that there la facilities planner for the district,
no tolerance for weapons at said the main critertum for the
school."
attendance zones which have
Echoing the sentim ents o f b e e n p r o p o s e d la k e e p in g
Sheriff Don Eallnger, Haibig said "neighborhood schools".
this Is a "very, very serious
The public hearings on the
planned changes w ill be In the
Oviedo High School auditorium
on Tuesday, Nov. 26: in the
Lyman High School media cen­
ter on Tuesday, Dec. 5; and in
Moat recently, on Oct. 31. the Seminole High School media
detectives were canvassing an center on Thursday, Dec. 7. All
address o ff Me Norton Road! A l­ meetings will begin at 7 p.m.
tamonte Springs, and reportedly
Parents o f students at Lake
located Glee's aunt, from South Mary Elementary School and
Florida.
Goldsboro Elementary School
According to detective Robert w i l l h a v e a d d i t i o n a l o p ­
Johansmeycr. Glee is suspected portunities to discuss the situa­
o f having returned to this Cen­ tion with school officials. Those
tral Florida ares along with his schools will remain, for the time
aunt. Johansmeycr said Glee being, an the year round calen­
also has friends In Altamonte dar and. thus have special
SPrlnga. Apopka and Orange needs.
County.
The Lake Mary meeting will be
Oice Is described ss a black that school at 7:30 p.m. on
male. 23 y e a n o f age, five feet Monday. Nov. 13: the Ooldaboro
nine Inches tall, weighing 150 to
meeting will be at that * r hnol at
165 pounds. He has a tattoo on 6:30 n.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 27.
his right forearm. "T.G . L ee." He
Goldsboro will alao be affrrtrd
also la said to have a sou- on bis by the construction o f a school,
left ear.
which la scheduled to open In
Johansm eycr stressed that time for the 1607-66 school year,
has been known to be at the Uttwiectton o f Old Lahs
with an unknown type
in. and also baa a crack

Mary Road and Airport Boule­
vard. It will alao draw students
from the current Idyllwllde Ele­
mentary zones.
H ig h la n d s E le m e n ta r y in
Winter Springs; should be com ­
pleted by the end o f this school
year, but won’t be occupied until
next school year. Students who
currently attend Lake Mary and
W in ter Springs elem entartea
would likely be tapped to attend
the new school.
CariUon Elementary In Oviedo
w ill probably not open until
January 1667 and will take most
o f Its students from Partin Ele­
mentary School.

T h e f a m ily o f D o n a ld H .
W y n n w is h e s to e x p re s s
o u r a p p r e c ia tio n f o r th e
t o o u r f a m ily t h r o u g h
c a r d * . Oo w a ra . le a d a n d
c a lls d u r in g o u r U r n o f
M a y O a d oonttnus to
a fy o u ta i

uatsr

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�B A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida -Friday, November 3, 1995

Legal Notices
NOTICS TO TNS PUBLIC
Nodes it heniby given that a
Public Haarmo will ba bald by
tho
Planning
t
Zoning
Commission
in
Iba
City
Commission Cbambois, City
Hall, Sanford, rtonrta at 7.00
pm on Tbuftday, Novambai
16. 1905, to consider tba fol­
lowing ihsngn nnd amendment
to tba /nn-ng Ofdtnanca of tba
City ot Sanloid. Ssminolo
County, Honda
lln/oninq from SO I*. Smgli
family Ownlimg llaaidanbal
to Ibal ot
1*0. Plnnnac
Dovalopmrril
I t O A l DtSCniPtlON Sac Of
Twp 70S nga H E . Rag 310 SO’
S ol NW Cot ol Sf 114. fun E
•Nil 444 S. 137 16' S. 4B dag •
mm 0 tac W 303 33' 8, 69 dag 4
mm 49 tac W 174 SOft'N, 77 dag
37 mm B Sac W. 147 117' N IS
dag 7 min 44 aac W. 740.SB' W,
491 4*1 N. 74 C. 89 94' lo
Hag. AND ALSO. Sec 07 Twp
70S Rga 3IE. W 903 9S' ot S 3/4
ol NW 1/4 of S r 1/4 A S 3/4 ot
NC 1/4 ol SW 1/4 I ol
Mallonvilla Aye (LESS Dag SE
cot inn W 134 19 N 9 dag 77
mm 47 toe E. 431.104' N SO
■tag * min 17 Sec W. 711.717' S
64 dag 4 min 4t tac W,
179 BOA . N 72 dag 37 mm S tac
w 1S7.1I7' N i f dag 7 mm SB
tac W. 740 49 W to E R/W
Mallonvilla Avenue, N 74' E to a
pi N ot Bag S to Dag); AND
ALSO. Sec 07 Twp 70S Rga 3IE.
(lag St cot ot NE 1/4 ol SE 1/4
fun W AM 7' N 78 dag 44 mm
W. 1037.9* lo pi 402.9 S ot
1/7 Sac lme N 407.9 E 399.4’ 8
34 dog 14 mm E 464 79' E to Pt
N ot Beo S to Dag, AND ALSO.
Sac OS Twp 70S Rga 31E W 1.07
Cb ol NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 (LESS N
S 33 Cb).
Being
mote
generally
deicnbed at lha NW cornar ol
Silvar Lata Oflva and Oblo
Avenue and tba NE cOfnet ot
Silver
Late
Drive
and
Mebonville Avenue.
Tba Planning S Zoning
Commivtion will tubmil a r*commandation ta tba City
Commlatlon in lavoi of, or
agamtt, tba fequattad change
of amendment.
The City
Committion will hold a Public
Haanng In lha Committion
Room In City Hall, Sanford,
Honda at 7:00 p.m. on
November 77, 1999. fo con aider
oaid recommendation.
AH parties m Intersil and mu­
tant tball hava an opportunity
lo ba beard at and hearings
Melon Stalrt
Planning 4 Zoning
Committion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
psrton dacldst lo appaal a
dvcla.cn mads with raapacl to
any matter considered a* the
above meeting or hoaringt.
ho/the may need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings,
including the taitimony and
•vldonce, which rocord It no4
provided by tba City of Sanford
|FS 789.0109)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANT O f THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL O ft ICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 330­
4676 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
Of THE MEETINO
Publish: November I. 3. 1899
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TNS CIRCUIT CO URT
SON SEM IN O LI COUNTY,
EL OHIO A
PROS ATS DIVISION
Elio No. BS-S4S-CP
IN RE: ESTATE O f
MARGUERITE S FIELD.
Deceased.
NOTICS TO CR1DITORS
(Seminary Adm lnliliallen)
TO ALL PERSONA HAVINO
CLAIMS
ON
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You arc hereby notified that an
Order
of
Summary
Administration
hat
bacn
entered m the Estate of MAR­
GUERITE S FIELD, deceased,
file Number 99-942-CP. by the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probale
Division, the addrata ol which
It Pott ORIce Orawer C,
Sanlord, Florida 37777-0439;
that tbs total cash value of the
estate
does
not
otceed
129.000.00 and that tbs names
and addrsaaat ol thots to
whom it baa been assigned by
tuch order art* GEOROE LEO
FIELD, 7A89 North Moonwlnd
Terraco, Ounnallon, Florida
34413.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All crodilori of tba dacadant
and other peraona having
claims or dtmandt a g ilm t
decedent's estate on whom a
copy ol this notice It served
within three months aRer tbs
data of tho llrtl publication of
this notice must III# thou claims
with Ibis Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claimt
of demands agamtt tba estate
of the decedent mutt file their
cl*lmt with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMAND!
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
ER SARREO
Tho dale ot tho lust publica­
tion ol this Notice It November
3rd. IM S .
Person Oiytng Nolle*
OEOROE LEO FIELD
TSIE North Moonwmd
Terrace
Dunnelion, Florida 34431
Attorney I or
Person Giving Notice
HAROLD B. STEPHENS
B7S North Citrus Avenue
Crystal Alvar. Florida 34429
(904) 794-7049
Florida Bar No. ME447
Publish: November l . tit. IM S
DEJ-7S

NOTICE TO TN E PUBLIC
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will ba held by
the Planning 4 Zoning Com
mission In the City Commission
Chambers. City Hall. Sanlord.
Florida at 7 00 p m on Thurt
day. November II. IR I, to
consider the following change
and amendment to the Zoning
Ordlnanco ol the City ol Sen
lord. Seminole County. Florida
Reronlng Irom PD, Planned
Development end CC 7. Central
Commercial
To that ol: PO. Planned D*
velopment
L E O A L D E S C R IP T IO N :
Begin at the SE cor ol Tract It.
Seminole Town* Center Replat
as recorded in PB 47, Pages 1 .9
S to. Public Records ot Semi
note County, Florida, thane*
through a curve concave NEly.
having a radius of 73 90* and a
chord bearing and distance of
NM*I3'73"W. 71 o r, run thane*
NWly along the ore of said
curve, through a central angle
of 49*srir', a distance of 71.78',
thenc# N43*I7'7S"W. a distance
ol 237.14'. to a point of curvature
ot a curve concave SWI7, having
a radius ol 47300* run thanes
NWly along tho arc ot said
curve, through a central angle
ol m o a 'M " . a distance ol
100 44'. to a reverse point ot
curvature of a curve concave
SWty. having a radius of 473 OT,
run thane* NWly along the arc
ot said curve, through a central
angle ol 73*07'44‘*. a distance ot
707 84' to a point of compound
curvature of a curve concave
SWIy. having a radius of 23.80',
run thenc* NWly along fhe arc
of said curve, through a central
angle of 901T40". a distance of
39 48'. thanca N40*07’0!"E , a
distance of M OS', lo a paint of
curvature ol a curve concave
SWty. having a radius of 109.13*.
run thence NEly along the arc ot
said curve, through a central
angle of W i r &lt; 7" , a distance of
184 33'. thence Nft*48’4S’'E. a
distance ot 11241', 3s a paint of
curvature ef a curve concave
NWly. having a radius af 117.00'.
run thence NEly along the arc of
said curve.- through a central
angle of fa*7riS". a distance ef
149.3*'. thence N s r i r i r 'E . e
distance ef 74.97', to e point of
curvature ol a curve concave
N W ly, having a radius ol
7010.08', run thence NEly along
the arc of said curve, through a
central angle of 03*9rS7''. a
distance ol 710.41'. to a point ot
revert* curvature ot a curve
concave SWIy. having a radius
of 30.00*. run thenc* SEly along
the arc of said curve, through a
central angle ol MMl'OI". a
distance of 10 30'. thenc*
SOO*14'3l"E. a distance ef O OT.
to a point ot curvature af a
curve concave NWly, having a
radius of StO 00'. run thenc*
SWIy along the ere of said
curve, through a central angle
ol 3I*31'40", a dlstanca ol
398.74', to a point of revert*
curvature ot a curve cencave
SEly. having a radius ol H M T .
run thanes SWty along th* arc ol
said curve, through a central
angle ol 09*7r33''. a distance af
t i l W . thane* MfO*l4'3l"W, a
distance af 9.M' to th* Point of
Beginning.
Being mar* generally da
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“
of an
O I s |» ii Av
iter B lvd .
North Town* Blvd.
T h * P la n n in g 4 Zoning

UNCLAIMED VSHtOLS
AUCTION
Removal ol the below
described vehicle wss conduct­
ed m compllence with F.B.
713.78. Notice that Dutch's
Towing aM tall sard vehicle at
Public Auction lor cash on
November 17th, IM S at 10:00
am nl 200 Paralmmon Ave.,
Sanlord. Florida. Wa raserva
the right to withdraw said vehi­
cle horn Public Auction.
1844 Mercedes
IDS 3000SMI1
Vehicle may ba viewed one
hour prior to tele
Publish: November 3. IM S
OfJ-34

Legal Notlcaa
Commission will submit a fee
ommewdatlon to lha City Com
mission In tavor ol. or against,
th* req uested change or
amandmont. The City Com
mission will hold a Public He*
Ing in th* Commission Room In
City Hall. Sanford. Florida at
7:M p m on November 77. 1995,
to consider said recommend*
Ron.
All parties In Interest and
cltlrans shall have an oppartunl
ly to ba heard at said hearing*
By order of th* Planning and
Zoning Commission this 23rd
day ol October. 1f93.
Helen Stair*
Planning 4 Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: II
a person decider to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any matter consldsred at th*
abov# moating or hearings,
h*/*h* may need a verbatim
record ol th* proceedings. In
eluding the testimony and evl
done*, which record It not
provided by th* City of Sanford.
(Fstaaatss)
PERSONS W ITH D I M I I L I
T IE S N E EO IN O ASSISTANCE
T O P A R TIC IP A TE IN AN Y OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CO NTACT TH E P E R ­
SONNEL O FF IC E ADA COOR
D IN A T O R A T 3SI-S638 41
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E
M E E TIN O .
Publish: November 1,3.1993
.J i J J L
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNE E IO N TIEN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FBaNa.fs-wa-CP
PRORATE DIVISION
InRo: Tho Estate*1
JA NE M. IZZO.

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration af the
•stale of JA NE M. IZZO. daMod. FIN No. FR 93 964 CP,
It ponding In lha Circuit Court.
In and far Seminal* County.
Florida. P riS H s Division, th*
address ol which It P O. Drawer
C. Sanford. Florida 37771. Th*
nam e and a d d ra si af lha
Personal Representative and
"j Personal Repre sentative's
attorney are eat forth tetas.
All Interested persons ate
required I* III* with IMS Caurl
W ITHIN TH R E E (SI (MONTHS
OF TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O T IC E : ( I ) all
claims against lha estate, and
13) any ob)*ctk*n by an Interest
validity af th* Will, lha gutellications of the Person*! Repre
tentative, venue, or (urltdtctian
of tho Court. ALL CLAIMS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F IL E D
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED.
Public*!(an of Nils Notice hat
begun on October 17th reel
Personal RaproaanfafIye,
Jana A. Salome
1377 Twelfth SI.
West Babylon. N Y 11704
Attor ney far
Personal Representative:
CHARLENE 0 . K E L L E Y
39 N. Part Avenue
F L 27783
PI* Bartte
Publish: October 77, and
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Ltgal Notlcaa
IM IN o lT e
V
wwuwas— sf S T. I M S
\
S tM M i ,
TO WHOM IT HAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN THAT th* Semmeta County
Adjustment wM'conduct • puM c hearing to consider th

of

e S m R N T ARBRRA
A VARIANCES
1. BARRY D RARER RLARTOR - RAM-11-129V - Planned Unit
Development f on* - Rear Yard setback variance from E0 N. lo to
R. lor a screen room on Lof t t , Tract 107 at Carillon. PD 47, Pg
•7-M , Section 11-11-31; E sida of Foscroft Ckcte. 840 ft. N of
Lockwood Boulevard and 1/4 mil* N ol McCulloch Road. (DIET
B U D B U S HOMES
I. JANICE C O URTN EY - S A M -1 1 -tfTE •A-S Agriculture Zona
• Reinstatement ol an Slitting mobile homo on Tot Parcel ISA,
Section 33-70 37; W tido ol SR-478 (Oviedo Road) and 8/10 mM*
8 ol TitusvtBo Road. (DIPT 8)
t. RRORRR M. RAMPBR, JR . •BAtS-11-roTE •A-S Agriculture
Zona • To place a mobs* homo on Tea Parcel IS, Section 9- 70I t ; NW corner ol Indian Cypres* Trail and Shawn** Trail. M 0 ft.
W ol Osceola Road and 3/4 mil* N of Old Geneve Road. (DIRT 8)
3. WANDA A. HANSON •BA94-11-77TE •A -t Agriculture Zone
•Reinstatement of an an oatallng mobile homo on Lot I t , Mullet
Lake Rat real, Unit It. (Taa Parcel 19). Section 9-70-17; W aid* ol
Bandit Way. 1/3 mil* N of Rotraal Read, 4/8 mMeEot Mullet Leke
Par* Road and N of SR-4S. (DI8T I )
URSULAS A O IN O A
A. 60RT9NUBR (TREES FROM O CTO B ER BS, I S M
I . RAJW AM M • SA99-I0-17SE • C -t Commercial Zona Request g Specisl Ssception le permit gasoline pumps as an
accessory to a convent*wco store on Block 4. North ChuluotB
Ropiat. PB t t . Pg 4 t. Section 34-31 -12; NE corner ol Seventh
Street and SR-41B, Chuluot* (DIST 1)
B. VARIANCES
1. PATRICK J . TRBVtSANf - BAS»-11-1MV •R-1AA Resident,*I
Zona • Bid* yard eotkaek variance (north) from 10 fl. fo I ft. I
Mchoa for a shod *n Lof I , Stock I , Howell Cove, let Section.
PS 70. Pg 74 S 74. Section 73-21-10; W eldo of M*rtv*te Drive.
700 ft S of Rod Bug Lake Road and 1/4 mils W of Dodd Road.
(Otar 1)
I. S M I N A TTA V A T • SA9S-11-174V • R -IAA Residential Sana
•Sid* yard aotback variance (both sides) from 10 fl. to 9 ft. on
Lot 33. Slock A. West Altamonte Heights. Sgctton 1, PR 10. Pg
I* . Section 11-71-79; N tido of Highland Shoot. 1/7 mil* W ot
Palm Springs Ortva and ITS mite N of Canter Stroof. (0IBT 4)
1. D A R T A PATRICIA N ALL . B A M -1 I-1 8 TV • R -IA A
Residential Zona • Roar yard setback variance from ES ft. fo 11
ft. for • pool (aateftng), a stdo (north) and rear yard setback van.
anc* from IS ft. lo 4 ft. for a pool screen enclosure (proposed),
a aid* yard setback variance irom 10 fl. to 4 ft. for a greenhouse
(•listing) and a side yard setback variance from 10 N. 1a S Inch­
es lor a utility shad (astetmg) on Lot S, Th* Ten barland Replat,
PR S I, Pg 1. Sect ten 3-7179; I aid* of Tim bartend Avenue, 770
ft. N ol Carlton Shoet, 1/4 mite E of Raymond Avonuo and 3*0 ft.
S o t SR-4M . (DIST 4)
4. L.B .8 . LIM ITER, LTB - SAM -I1-179V • R -1 M Residential
Zona • Sid* she*! aotback variance from 70 ft. ta I I ft. an Lot
72. Creakwood. Unit H, PB 41, Pg *1, Section M -I1«11i M ear­
ner of Shadow Creak Circle. 1/4 mite N of McCidteeh Read and
1.000 tt. E af (Atefaya ft a * SR-484 (DIST I)
• S TA R LE T A NRLRR R A M - R A M -1 1-1 SPY . R -IA A
MRiARMlil Vm * _ Mwng uAgg Aaibeeh
|m | AA As *- SB
R. on Late t 4 I , Rteek C , ft act S. Dantenda tprtnga. PR I . Pg
41. Baatten 1 -Et-IS i M earner af AdaN Avenue and Radon
Sfroaf. 400 ft. W af Palm tprtns* Drive and 1/4 *Hte • af BR-4M.
(DIST 4)
5. JU LIO D . 9RLBR3AS • RAM-11-1S1V • R-1 Residential Zone
•Variance for w t M af StaMMa Una hem TO I t t* M ft. an Laf IS,
Stack 1. Flora Haight*. PR S, Pg ig , Section 11-74-36; • atda af
Patel Way. 140 fl. N af Feinaetta Ortva, 4 M ft. W of Sanford
Avenue and 1/4 m*a S af Airpan Boulevard. (OtST 4)
T. KB NORTH J . FRfRSMAR • S A M -1 1 -lltV - PIS_________
Oavotepmant Zona • Side abate oteback variance hem IS fl. la
S ft. and rear yard ateback vartanca ham 10 fl. to 10 ft. an Laf
11, Sabal Creek M Sakai Patel. PB 17, Pg S T-M . Section 1 - 1 1 ­
M ; SE cornor ef Wlndteg Crook Ptoco and Sabai Palm Drtva, t/k
mite E of Waklyp Spring* Road and VS mite N of BR-4S4. (DIST

Zona - To pteco a mobite horn* on Tac Parcte 11. taction 1S-I037; E sido of Tall Pm* Trail. V I mite N ol Rldg* Road and T40 ft.
E ef SR-4S. (OiST »)
D. SPRD1AL RRDRPTIDRR
1. B R M LIB R U R • B A M -1 I-M M • A-1 Aartcuflura Zona Rogue*! a Spaetel Stctpben lo pormil an Aduft Congregate
Living Facility (ACLF) on T81 Portal 11A, Soctten 11-11-M; NW
cornor ol Charmonl Driv# and Balmy Beach Ortva, 1/7 mda S ol
SR-414 and 1/3 mite W of Hunt Chib Paula»ted. (DIST 1)
I . T H U S WALLACS A N TAC M TM W TRTRft - B AM I t - M S I •
A-1 AgricuNuro Zona •Rsquoct a Special Baceptten to permit an
Aduft Congregate Uvmg Faculty (ACLF) on Taa Fared ID ,
Section M-81-10; B aide af TUakawdia Road and 1/1 mite N of
•R-4M. (OIST 1)
1. M U SO U TH M OBILITY - SAM -11-30S! • A-1 Agriculture
Zona - Request a Special E«caption lo permit a telecommunica­
tion lower and an unmanned equipment building on a portion of
th* t SO acres ol tho SE 1/4 of Soctten IT . Township M South.
Rang* &gt;1. East, Sommote County. Florida, lying north of State
Road 4*. aatd portion being more particularly described as fol­
lows: commence at th* intersection of tho N Mno ef lha SB 1/4 of
aald Sac Mon I T and lha NEly R/W Im# of Slate Raad 4*. procood
S 41 dtfrao* I T 'lt * B along aakl R/W Nnp a dtetene* al 14S.TE
ft.: thanca N 4* degrees 1141* B perpandteuter te aaid R/W Nn*
a dietanc* of M ft. to lha F.O.B.; thanca N 01 degrees t t ’ll* E
a distance of 40.SE fl. to a pomt 10 ft. S of sate N tme pf th* SE
1/4 of lection 17; thcncc I M dogteM 17 07* B along a Anc peratlel to and M ft. S ol sate N tin# • distance of 110 ft., thenc* •
01 degree* 13 11* W a distance ol 00 ft.: thanca N 00 degress
17 07* W a distance al T1.E0 ft.) thenc* ft 41 dagrass I T 'lt * W
along a Una parallel Io and 10 fl. Ely of the NEly R/W Nn* of ttat*
Road 44, a distanea ef 00.11 ft. te lha F.O.B.t N ate* of 1R-41
and 1/3 mite NW af Cochran Raad. (O U T •)
4. R A LE A R A T N L M R tU F B L T • B A M -tl-1 1 1 1 - A-1
Agriculture Zona - Regusat a Special lacaptten ta parmft a dog
boarding konnai with graoommg on Lot 11. Farkort l uadivision,
an unrecorded subdivision. Book M l , F g S lT , Soctten 19-11-31;
E sMte •( Fatommo Way and 1/1 mite N of Red Bug Lake Road.
(DIST I )
_
_
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5. RROW M M -F1M R9S IBOUSYftlBS E f F LB E M A , M 0 . •
R AM -11-1111 • M-1 Indushiai tons • ftoqukt! a Special
lacaptten M permit s material recycling facility on TBa Parcel
3IB. lection 71-70-10; B tido of CR-410 and 1/1 rndo 1 pf
Highway IT-01. (O U T 0)
0. F R U D M A B RRDfL • R A M -11-1111 •A -t AgrteuRura Zone •
RaqupM te pmand a maaior plan of on oiwtlng Special
iseoptten for on Aduft C angrosofa living FacNfty (ACLF). M
Incrsaao th* alto of the Iacuity hem 1,371 eg. fl. te 4,000 pg. ft.
an Lof I . W adaraM . Und t . F t 11. Fg 11. lactten 19-11-30; W
aid* of Hewed Branch Road, tft mite 1 af Dadd Road and 1/4
m it e N w M -4 N . (P U T 1)
1. APPROVAL DP MN9UTRS
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Ftwtr Americans on tha do*a
WASHINGTON — Aa Congress wrangles over ways to break
the cycle o f welfare dependency among poor families, the
number o f Americans on the dole Is shrinking steadily.
Democrats contend an Improving economy Is the reason:
Republicans say families are trading their welfare checks for
jobs as It becomes clear that Congress and the states are
serious about forcing recipients Into the work force.
Nationwide, low-income Americans began giving up their
food stamps and leaving the rolls o f Aid to Families with
Dependent Children In the summer o f 1094. after years o f rapid
growth In the two programs, according to figures from the
departments o f Agriculture and Health and Human Services.
In the case o f food stamps, the number o f recipients dropped
to 25.B million in August, the first time that participation lutd
fallen below 26 million In three years.

Loatgana
WASHINGTON — The gene that Is thought to suppress
breast cancer Is somehow getting lost Inside some women's
cells so that It cannot do Its Job. University o f Texas scientists
reported today.
The discovery, unveiled In the Journal Science, suggests the
gene BRCAI plays a role in non-lnhcrlted breast cancer as well
as the hereditary kind.
"T h is finding needs to be confirmed." cautioned cancer
expert Dr. William Wood o f Emory University. But It is "a very
rxcltlng lease."
"It means a mechanism we're already teaming about may be
much more broadly Important than our initial thought that It
would alTect Just a small group o f families at high risk." he
said.

Subtla formof racism?
WASHINGTON - After mulling over the nation's racial
problems. President Clinton said he believes a subtle form o f
racism is to blame for widening differences In .the way blacks
und whites view American society.
This racism. Clinton said, "still permeates a lot o f our social
Intercourse In America." erecting barriers between Americans
and alTcctlng blacks more often than other*.
"These preconceptions that, somehow. African Americans
don't share our same values when. In fact, so many African
Americans have got to go the extra mile to embrace and live by
the values... I think, la a mistake." he said.
He said he Is working on a plan to combat racism, "but I’m
not ready to talk about It yet. I don't want lo raise a lot o f false
lioprs."

Dolecampaign in full awing

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CARROLL, Iowa — Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole has
sharpened his conservative rhetoric, started television
advertising and even deployed his wife In a bid to energize his
campaign for Iowa's leadoff precinct caucuses.
"T h e campaign Is moving Into full sw ing." said Darrell
Kram ey. Dole's Iowa campaign manager. "It's tim e."
Some strategists see the move as an effort "to out-muscle the
rest of the field." while rivals scofT and say Dole Is scrambling
to mutiiiuiu his position In a state where he was expected to
dominate.
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Hoops tip off tonight
Seminole G.C. men open in Gulf Coast Classic
Tribe wine first CC crown
KISSIMMEE - The Seminole High School
Ixiys’ cross country team won the first district
lllic In school history with a relatively easy
victory In the Class' SA-Dlatrtct 6 meet at
Osceola County Stadium Thursday afternoon.
The Trllx-. under head coach Ken Brauman.
came up with 51 points to best. St. Cloud (78).
Osceola (100). Satellite (138). Lakeland (140).
Grorgr Jenkins (152). Merritt Island (192). Lake
Region 1203). Titusville (216). Auburndale (231).
host Gateway (249) and U k c Gibson (no team
score).
Seminole was led by Jcrcnilah Mitchell, who
finished third overall with a of 16:50. Other
Tribe runners were Willie Lawson (fifth. 17:13).
Derrick Jones (sixth. 17:18). Keith Cain (10th.
17:46). Robbie Smith (27th. 18:58). Mike Morely
(34th) and Quentin Henderson (51st).
T h e top five runners qualified for the
Regional* which will lx- held on November 11th
at Osceola County Stadium.

O’Neal, Armstrong on IR
ORLANDO — Shaqulllc O'Neal was placed on
the Injured list and Orlando waived Todd
Mitchell und Kevin Pritchard on Thursday to
trim the Magic's roster to the NBA's opening*
night limit or 12 players.
O'Neal, the defending league scoring champi­
on. has a fractured right thumb and Is expected
to lx* sidelined six to eight weeks. Backup point
guard Darrell Armstrong also was placed on the
Injured list with a sprained right ankle.
Orlando opens the season Friday night at
home agnlnst Cleveland. The rest o f the active
roster Includes Nick Anderson. Horace Grant.
Geerl Hunimtnk. Anfcrncc Hardaway, Jon
Koncak. Donald Royal. Dennis Scott. Brian
Shaw. Lurry Stewart. Brooks Thompson. JefT
Turner and David Vaughn.

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MIAMI — Guard Rex Chapman and forward
Ronnie Grandlaon will be out Indefinitely alter
being put on the Injured list, the Miami Heat
announced Thursday.
‘ Chapman has been hampered In the pre­
season with acute tendinitis In his right
Achilles. Grandlson Is out with a strained
ligament In his right hand and a bruised
tallbone.

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T o m ake m atters worse, the
Raiders w ill be without power
forward William FlUgerald until
next semester. Fitzgerald, a 1995
Preseason J u n io r C o lle g e A ll­
American who averaged 20 points
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Raider women headed for Okalossa-Walton
B yO A R V COATOAM
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Going Into last season, the
Seminole Community College women’s basket­
ball team wanted to be a contender on the
M id -F lorid a C on feren ce. T h e R aiders a c ­
complished that goal with a second place finish
In the conference.
The Raiders are looking to top last season's
respectable 2.76 O PA with a 3.0 mark. Even
though SCC lost four starters from last year,
coach Ken Patrick Is looking to Academic
All-American Kelli Gardner to lead a t e »m J J «l
Patrick says is "unselfish and multitalented as
It tries to top last year’s success.
Gardner, who posted a 3.81 O PA last season.

quickness and outside shooting to SCC after
leading Starke to a state title last season.

gives SCC a sophomore trio o f prolific three-point
shooters. Johanna Laulala hit 59 percent o f the
three-point field goals sha attempted last season,
while Jessica Zlegenfeldt can shoot from beyond

the arc and Is a force under the basket.
Sophomores Theresa Flowers and LaRhonda
Jenkins give the Raiders a pair o f experienced
reboundera. while returning sophomore Felesha
Wilson will provide experienced leadership at
point guard. The six sophomores will be Joined
on the roster by seven freshman this season.
The top freshman is Sabrina Crump, who was
named Miss Florida Basketball In 1993 after her
senior season at Clearwater Countryside high
school. Patrick feels Crump, who loves to pass
and has an excellent shooting touch, will make
the entire SCC roster a threat to score. Fellow
newcomer Charlotte Griffin brings additional

La Toya Gridin and Daungl Carter give the
Raiders two players who were seasoned by Team
Florida’s European tour last summer. Patrick
feels Carter Is a coachable shooter who brings
added confldcnce to the roster, while Griffin will
provide help Inside.
Mia Hansson brings international experience
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‘ r. Han----and strong shooting to the
who is in her early twenties. Is expected to
provide strong leadership for younger players
this season. Nadia Solctsky attracted the atten­
tion o f college scouts with aggressive play and
strong shooting In a summer AAU league. NIJa
Wcslhf. 6-foot-1. Is a hard working, motivated
player who could be A force Inside.

Crazy Wings, Nobles stay in race

DAVIE - The Dolphins on Thursday signed
tight end Joe Planansky to the practice squad.
He was signed to the active roatcr Oct. 21 after
Eric Green underwent arthroscopic surgery and
was waived from the active list Wednesday.

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PHILADELPHIA Mike Hough had two
first-period assists and the Florida Panthers held
on to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 2-1
Thursday night.
The loss was the first at home this season for
the Flyers (4-1-1).
The Panthers. 7-0 this season when scoring
first, outshot the Flyers 15-3 In the opening
IM-riod und went ahead 1-0 on a rebound goal by
Rob Nledermuyer at 17:15.
Rudek Dvorak's first NHL goal 3:19 Into the
second period guve the Panthers a 2-0 advan­
tage.
Philadelphia score came on Eric Lindros' 11th
goal o f the season In the second period.

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SANFORD — For Seminole Com ­
munity College men's basketball
coach Bernard Merthle. success this
season could literally be a matter of
bare truths.
" I want to win 20 games this
season." Merthle said. " I told my
players that If we make It to the
state tournament, they can shave
my head. I believe we have the
talent to get to the state tourna­
m ent."
To get there. Merthle's must find
a w ay to win without Michael
Sheppard. Don Tillman and Bibb
Allen this season because all three
were lost to graduation. Sheppard
averaged 19 points per game to lead
the Raiders to a 16-15 record last
season, while Tillman averaged 17
points. Allen averaged 12 points
and seven rebounds In Mid-Florida
Conference play to help SCC post a
7-7 mark tn MFC play.

Dolphina aign tight and

CHARLOTTESVILLE. Vu. - In a stunning
upset Thursday night. Virginia snapped Florida
S ta tes 29-game Atlantic Coast Conference
winning streak and probably ended the Semi­
Holes' bid for a national championship.
Tlkl Barber hud 297 all-purpose yards and
scored two touchdowns und the No. 24 Cavaliers
stop|x-d second-ranked FSU Inches from the
goal line on the final play for a 33-28 victory.
It wus Florida State's first ACC loss since
Joining the leugue In 1992. The Scmtnolcs (7-1.
5-1) had won their first 29 ACC games by an
average murgln o f 33 points.
After building u 27-21 halftime lead, the
Cavaliers |7-3. 6-1) shut out the Semlnoles for
most o f the second half and got two field goals
from Rufuel Garcia, who had four In the game.
Florida Stale pulled to 33-28 on Warrick
Dunn's 7-yard touchdown run with 6:13 left in
the game, und drove to the Virginia 6 in the final
seconds. But Dunn, on a direct snap, was
stop|K-d Inches from the end zone by Anthony
Poindexter und Adrian Uumlm on the final play,
setting off u wild celebration at Scott Stadium.

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SANFORD — Crazy Wings and Nobles Construction
kept their title hopes alive and In the process eliminated
two o f their main competitors In Sanford Recreation
Department Men's Thursday Night Fall Slowpltch
Softball League action at Pinehurst Park.
Crazy Wings came up with six runs In the seventh
inning to hold off Beer:30 11-5 and Nobles took an early
lead and held o ff Ken Rummel Chevrolet 9-4. In the
other game. Ken Rummel held on to best Beer:30 11-8.
In the games at Chase Park. M.A. Erectors broke a
two-game losing streak with a doubleheader sweep.
12-2 over TEC Mortgage and 204) over the Scrubs, and
TEC Mortgage whipped Sanford Tire 20-8.
With two weeks left in the season. M.A. Erectors
(10-2) leads the league by a half-game over Nobles (9-2)
and lVh-games over Crazy Wings (8-3). Following arc
Beer:30 and Ken Rummel (both 7-5). TEC Mortgage
(4-8). Sanford Tire (1-10) and the Scrubs (0*11).
Next week, at Chase Park. 6:30 p m.. TEC Mortgage
vs. the Scrubs: 7:30 p.m.. the Scrubs vs. Sanford Tire:
and 8:30 p.m.. M.A. Erectors vs. Sanford Tire. At
Pinehurst Park. 6:30 p.m.. Ken Rummel vs. Crazy
Wings: 7:30 p.m.. Ken Rummel vs. Nobles Construc­
tion: and 8:30 p.m.. Beer:30vs. Nobles Construction.
Providing the offense were:
Crazy Wings: three hits - Craig Appel (double, two
runs. RBI); two hits - Jesus Muino (triple, two runs,
two RBI). Don Basti (double, run. RBI). Heath Short
(run. two RBI). Rick Fischer (two runs. RBI): one hit —
Gary Miller (double, run). Brantley Brumley and Don
Mac her (run. RBI). Ron Wlrth: RBI - winning pitcher

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runs for the winners in the Sanford
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Thursday N igh t' Fall Slow pltch
Softball League at Chase Park.
M.A. Erectors broke a two-game
losing streak and retook the league
lead by collecting 12 hits In a 12-2
victory over TEC Mortgage and 20
hits in a 2 0 0 whipping o f the
Scrubs. In the other game. TEC
Mortgage also ripped the ball for 20
hits In a 20-8 clubbing o f Sanford
Tire.
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Park. Crazy Wings topped Beer:30
11-5; Nobles Construction held off
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Beer:30: three hits — Bob Markos (double, run. RBI).
Mike Miller (RBI): two hits - Dave Coes (double, two
runs). Ken McKecvey (two RBI): one hit — Robert Jones
(run). Spencer Baggett. Jim Reid; run — Joel Kean.
Ken Rummel Chevrolet: three hits - Ray Hartafleld
(run. RBI); two hits — Tony Smith (two doubles, run).
Cary Keefer (two runs, two RBI). Jeff Futrell (run. RBI);
one hit — Chris Nlckle (home run. run. four RBI). David
Golds!Ick (double, two runs), Brian Curtis and Scott
Murphy (run. RBI). BUI Gracey (run). Myriel Reid (RBII.
Beer:30: two hits — Miller (run. two RBI). McKeevev
(two runs). Kean (run): one hit - Coes (triple, two RBI).
Jim Reid (double, two RBI). Jones (run. RBI). Tim
Allison and Jon Reid (run): run — Markos.
Nobles Construction: four hits — Larry Chunat (three
RBI): three hits — Jay Johnson (double, two runs, three
RBI). Kevin Julian (run): one hit — winning pitcher
Manny Silvia and Brian Jones (two nuts. RBI). Ben
Green (RBI). Steve Gaines (run): run - Ned Raines.
Ken Rummel: two hits - Nlckle |run|: one hit Gracey and Hartsfleld (run). Curtis. Murphy and Bobby
Keefer (RBI): run - Smith: RBI - Ooldstick.

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M AITLAND - Seniors Kris
Miller and Jakob Hardrick set
the pace Tuesday night, scor­
ing two goals each, as the No.
3 ranked Rams o f Orangewood
C h r is tia n b la n k e d N o. 6
ranked St. Johns Country Day

Tonight. Nov. 3. the Rams
will host No. 1 ranked Lake­
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next week's slate tournament.

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and Crazy Wings (8-3). Trailing the
le a d e rs a re B e e r:3 0 and Ken
Rummel (both 7-5). TEC Mortgage
(4-8). Sanford Tire (1-10) and the
Scrubs (0-11).
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C hase
Continued from Page IB
0:30 p.m..
Ken Rummcl vs. Crazy Wings:
7:30 p.m.. Ken Rummcl vs.
Nobles Construction: and 8:30
p.m.. Bccr:30 vs. Nobles Con­
struction.
Contributing offensively were:
TEC Mortgage: four hits —
Jamie Pltzer (run. six RBI); two
hits — Rocky Elllngsworth (three
runs. RBI). Steve Tonchcff (two
runs, two RBI). Mike Moore (run.
RBI). Steve Ross (three runs). Sid
Brock (run): one hit — Tom Kelly
(two runs. RBI). Bill Rex (run.
tw o RBI). Mike McCoy (tw o
runs), Todd Luce (run).

Sanford Tire: two hits — l.cc
MrAllcrty (double, two runs, two
RBI). Tim Parkins (two runs).
Ralph Leyva (run): one hll —
Vince Clark (tw o RBI), Tom
Vcslna (run). Karl Strawn. Chip
Smith: two runs. RBI — Mike
Clark: RBI — Dean Flowers.
M.A. Erectors: three hits —
Tom Oracey (two runs): two hits
— Greg James (double, run. two
RBI). Jaime Oranado (run. RBI):
one hit — Eric Bullock (triple,
two runs. RBI), Paul Rodrigues
and Rich Lockren (run. RBI).
Mike Farrell (two runs). Chris
Bullock: run — Neal James.
J o h n H a g a n : R B I — O le n
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TEC Mortgage: three hits —
Todd Luce (run); two hits —
Ross (doubel. RBI). Elllngsworth:
one hit — Pttser(run).
M.A. Erector*: three hits —
Erick Bullock (triple, two runs,
four RBI). Oranado (two doubles,
two rune, two RBI). Neal James
(three runs, two RBI): two hits —
d ra g James (home run. two
runs, three RBI). Rodrigues (tcile. double, run. Tour RBI), Chris
u llock (trip le, three runs).
Lockren (double, two runs. RBI):
one hit — Oracey (two runs.
RBI). Farrell (run. RBI). Hagan
(run): run. RBI — Stewart.
Scrubs: one hit — Scott Covell,
Jason Miller.

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Week 10: Back on track

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Well here we are In week Ten.
and I have one thing to say. Can
I borrow a dollar? I was beaten
so badly this weekend. I resorted
to selling my lawnmower and a
few other yard tools. Sunday
was so full o f surprises that even
a seasoned veteran like m yself
got buried. Adding salt to the
wound. I cowardly refused to
"double down with the Bears
on Monday Night. Not on ly
would It have bailed me out, but
I loved the Bears (+ 4 ). and let
fe a r cost m e m on ey. I f he
weren't m y friend. I would find
comfort In the fact that Tony
Ouru was also a victim. He was
out In Vegas for the Breeder's
Cup. and by some cruel twist o f
fate, he drifted Into the sports
book to bet C incinnati and
Washington. I'm still trying to
comprehend how the Bengal*
could allow me to be beaten in
overtime.
Carolina and Olants both had
upset arms, but the Saints stole
the show. As I promised in m y
column, the Saints not only
played the Nlners tought. they
won the game. New Orleans Is
still an awful team, but this
gives them something to be
proud o f for the rest o f the
season. The Bears had the big­
gest win o f the week by crushing
Minnesota at the Metrodome.
Chicago 1* now In firm control o f
the N.F.C. Central, and boast the
s e c o n d b e st rec o rd In th e
L e a g u e . A s p r e d ic te d , m y
beloved Bills were unable to
overcome countless Injuries In a
key loss to Miami. The lost two
w eeks have been painful to
watch as m y Lock O f The Week
record has fallen to 8-2. Cash In
a couple o f the kid's savings
bonds, we're going on a roll
starting Sunday. W hat's the
difference between saving for
college, and building for college,
b y skillfully Investing in the
outcome o f a football game?
Focusing on Florida's teams,
let's take a quick look a the
Dolphins In Sunday's victory
the Bills, Marino and
crew looked confused. Kelly and
com pany would have beaten
them If not for the long list o f
missing talent. Miami should
have been able to capitalise on
these Usuries, but instead put in
a mediocre performance. If the
Dolphins are planning to win
Sunday, they better wake up.
Th ey go to San Diego to meet
B ea u a n d th e r e s t o f th e
Charger* in a must win situa­
tion. This will be an exciting
rematch
o f last year's A.F.C
T itle Game. T o gain ground in
the A.F.C. Bast. Miami needs a
victory. I'm sure that Shula to
pulling his hair out trying to put
the pieces together, he better
hurry.
I debated whether I would
even talk about m y team this
week. Tam pa Bay put In a
horrible effort In Houston and It
makes me sick. The Buc's of­
fense has once again (ailed to do
It's Job. I warned you last week
that If Tam pa lost w e were
risking another dismal season.
A t 6-4 we still have a chance at
the playoffs. I’m not going to

the loss to the Olants. They may
not have the talent to do any­
thing about It. Chiefs are coming
o ff an extra week o f rest. Chiefs
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back down from m y preseason
prediction o f the Bucs making It
to the postseason, but the bye
week couldn't have come at
better time. Sam needs to get his
troops focused, and more Im­
portantly. healthy. The extra
week should give him plenty o f
time to do that and figure out his
quarterback problem. Differ Just
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Isn't getting the Job done, and
the defense Is suffering because
o f It. Hardy "H u lk " Nickerson
has kept this team In every
game, and it's tim e for the
offense to show some apprecia­
tion, K.C. Weldon deserves to
star next week, and 1 hope he
does. The last time I made a
suggestion Sam took m y advice
and the Buc's offense healed.
IN D IA N A B O L IB ( • » ) v i
BUFFALO . I hate to say It. but
without Thurman Thomas and
Andre Reed the Bills can't win.
The Colt* rested In their victory
against the J ets' last week,
they'll be ready. Colts 24 BUls 13

L O U IS . T h e Saints are still
drinking after beating the Nlners
last week. I f they wake in time
for Sunday's game, they're in for
a surprise. The Rammies are
fu r io u s a f t e r lo s in g t h r e e
straight, and will try to take It
out on the Saints. I f the Saints
can sober up for kick-off they
m ay have a chance. I don’t think
they will. Rams 27 Saints 20
C H IC A O O («B ) v # P I T *
TB B U M M L This one will be a
great. Th e Bears are on a roll,
and Cowher has finally taught
his players that your are supposed to beat expansion teams,
The Steelers are backed Into the
com er as they enter Soldier
Field, but that m ay not be
en ou gh to best a hot Erik
Kramer. Bears 20 Steelers 13.
• B A T T L E . Forget m y uncle In
Seattle, this team stinks. Reeves
thinks his Olants can still make
the playoffs, they'd have to beat
the Beanawks to have a chance. I
don't think they can make the
playoffs, but they can beat a
lousy Beattie team. Olants 20
Seahawka 17.

and 10 rebounds per game last season. Is
academically ineligible to start the season.
The good news is that Shawn Washington and
Toree Thompson give the Raiders some experi­
ence at the forward position. Washington, a
graduate o f Seminole high school and a Sanford
resident, averaged 17 points and seven rebounds
last season and w as nam ed to the MFC
All-Conference team. Thompson steps Into the

"Toree will give us leadership on the floor."
Merthle said. "Tie matured last year as a reserve
player, and I feel he can give us the minutes we
need this year. Our sophomores need to show the
maturity o f players who have experience at this
level to help the freshman adjust. W e need to
work together as a team and be consistent In all
area*."
A m ette Young, a transfer from BethuneCookman College, averaged seven points and ftve
rebounds^ for the Wildcats In limited piny last
season. Forwards Jermate Crump and Jim m y
Louis return from last year’s squad, but both sre
academ ically ineligible to start the season.
Merthle plans to hetp Ms players regain and
retain their academic eliglbtlty by holding study

an Impedlate Impact. Butler, a 6*9" center from
West Palm Beach, averaged 16 points and 10
rebounds per game as a senior at John I. Leonard
High School. Taylor (1 8 ppjfl and Mobley (24

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they will mature In

factor In the playoffs, which 1
think they will, a string o f
victories la required. Th e Cardi­
nals will be the perfect team to
start with as they com e off
b e a t in g B e a ttie la s t w e e k .

J B T S . I kn ew th e Patriots
weren't the contenders everyone
thought they were, but this Is
the “ Jest". The Pats worry me
with the loss to the Panthers, but
It was In overtime. Look for
Bledsoe to have a career day. I
love Boomer, but they don't

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ran to Dallas. I f Emmit can do It.
so can Barry. Th e Falcons are
able to score points so It may be
dose, but Detroit gets the win.
Lions 27 Falcons 23
C L B T B L A N D (•?&gt; V *
N O US TON. The Brownies really
Impressed m e with their victory
over Blake and the Bengal*. I
guess they finally realised they
needed to start winning. Cleve­
land will win the game, but with
their offense and Houston's de­
fense. this is too many points.
Take the seven points and buy
y o u r w ife s o m e th in g n ice.
Browns22 Oilers IB

umped after the
bye week,
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roster. Despite the m ix o f seven freshman and
five sophomores. Merthle remains optimistic
about this season.
"W e have a good shooting team that can score
from the Inside or outside." Merthle said. "W e
will have to control the tempo o f the game
because we are smaller than most teams w e play.
W e will also be quicker and more athletic at every
position this year. W e are a better rebounding

feels composure, mental toughness and, control
ling gam e tempo are the key* to success thk

�Sanford Herald, Sanlord. Florida -Friday, November 3, 1995

Safety tips to serve holiday food

Sunbelt Dayltly Club meets the first Sunday o f the month at
2 p.m through April at the Old City Hall. Highway IS A near
Lake Mary Boulevard, Lake Mary.
The club educates members on dayllty growing through slide
shows, guest speakers and trips to dayllly gardens. There are
no clu b dues. C a ll 888-3196 fo r m ore In form a tion .

Blood Bank soaks donors
Central Florida Blood Bank la asking donors o f all types o f
blood — especially O-type donors — to donate at its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For information, call 322-0622.

Aerobics offered
Sanford Recreation Department offers Step Aerobics at the
youth center In Sanford City Hall, Mondays and Wednesdays,
from 9 to 10 a.m. and 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Instructor la Lisa
Hines. Cost Is 83 per class. For information, call 330-5897.

TOPS mssts Mondsy morning
SANFORD - TOPS {Take o ff Pounds Sensibly) Chapter *821
meets every Monday, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the First
Christian Church, 1807 Sanford Ave., Sanford. A ll Interested In
losing weight are welcome. For Information, call 322-3130.

Sanford Rotarians to meet
SANFORD — Rotary Club o f Sanford meets every Monday at
noon, at the Sanford Chamb«t o f Commerce building.

AonvinM for Mfiiors
Lake Mary Seniors invite anyone 55 years or older to Job!
them in two weekly activities cm Monday: Woodcarvera, from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.s Games, from 1 to 3 p.m.. at the Frank

still warm. I’ m concerned about
the safety but I’ve got 880 worth
ofm eat in there!
A. Unfortunately, your meat
m ay not be aafe. It has taken
much too long to cool. In that
good opportunity to
multiply. Further co

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The Downtown Sanford Farmer's Market Is held each
Saturday horn 8 a.m. till noon at First and Magnolia under the
big clock. For Information, call Kathy Sutton. 322-8878. Look
for our special events.

11

Farmer's Marks!

Th e Meat and Poultry Hotline
is a USDA service to consumers.
They get hundreds o f thousands
o f questions every year. Here are
some good holiday questions to
keep you and loved ones sate.
Whether you
yc have party plans
for fifty o f two. the food safety
tips are the same. Consider what
you know about kitchen cleanli­
ness, observe the cold storage,
sanitation, and thorough cook­
ing rules to keep food safe any
time you prepare for a crowd at
home o f away from home.
W ant som e Information on
how to handle party prepara­
tion? These answers to ques­
tion s consu m ers are askin g
U S D A 'S M e a t a n d P o u lt r y
Hotline (600-835-4555) can help
you safely prepare food so that
everyone enjoys the festivities.
C om m on qu estion s and an-

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

Q. How can I stay ahead o f the
guests by keeping the food
looking and tasting good for
several hours during a holiday
bulTel?
A. Flan to prepare a number o f
sm a ller platters and dishes
ahead o f time. The back up
p lates should be eith e r r e ­
frigerated or kept In the oven
rlot to serving. Hot food should
e served from chafing dishes or
warming trays registering 140
degrees F. Check your chafing
dish, because often the warmer
only holds food at 110 or 120
degrees • a good growth temper­
ature for some bacteria. For cold
foods, rest the serving dish on a
bed o f crushed ice, and remove
when two hours have elapsed or
when the platters are empty.
Replace with fresh, full trays. It
Is unsafe to add new food to a
serving dish that has already
been out at room temperature
over two hours.
0- My husband Is planning to
smoke a large turkey to serve at
our annual open-house. But he's
never used a smoker. Any tips?
A. Your best bet Is to follow
the Instructions that come with
your smoker. But beyond that,
yes w e do have some tips.

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could not guarantee the destruc­
tion o f toxins that may have
formed.
For the future, when cooking
ahead, its best to divide hot,
cooked foods Into smalt, shallow
containers to promote fast cool­
ing In the refrigerator. Don't
worry about putting warm foods.
In sm aller packages, directly
Into the refrigerator. It's not safe
to counter-cool them first.
Q. I bought a cooked, stuffed
whole turkey from the local
gourmet dell and picked It up at
I p.m. for a dinner at 6 p.m. The
butcher told m e to leave the
foil-covered container on the
counter and reheat it in the oven
the last hour before serving.
What do your think o f these
suggestions?
AT It is best to bring home a
h o t , d e ll stu ffed -a n a -cook ed
turkey and serve It immediately.
W e would not recommend buy­
ing a fully cooked stuffed turkey
for reheating later at home. Next
time plan to pick up the pre­
co o k e d tu rk e y rig h t before
serving.

T o begin, purchase high quali­
ty charcoal and wood chips to
ensure the lire is maintained
throughout the long cooking
time. Dry chips produce a fast
smoke, so start with chips dry.
Then add wet chips for slow,
sustained cooking toward the

end o f the smoking process. A
full pan o f water must be In the
smoker at all limes for proper
humidity.
For safety, it’s most important
to use two thermometers. One
should be a meat thermometer
to determine the doneness o f the
meat. The other should be used
to test the temperature o f the
smoker Itself. Slip an oven ther­
mometer through a cork and
place It on the rack. The amoker
temperatue should be at least
ISO degrees F. at the thickest
part. Remember, too, that the
outside weather conditions can
greatly affect cooking times. I f It
is very cold and windy, it may
take an additional several hours
before the food is finished cook­
ing. Check to make certain that
the Ore has not gone out.
Q. I'm taking 100 plecs of
marinated chicken to m y church
for a holiday dinner. I*m think­
ing about transporting them in
one o f those large plastic trash
bags. Is that a good Idea?
A. First, consider that the bag
will not provide the Insulation
required to m aintain a safe
temperature during the trans­
portation o f your foods should
that take over two hours.
Then check the package con­
taining the trash bags. Very
often th en w ill be a statement
Indicating If the bag ia approved
for use with food. I f there la no
such statement, assume that the
product is not approved, and do,
not use it to store or transport
food items.

BHB elate gathers
for 90th reunion
Sem inole H igh School C lass of
1186 recently m et at Tim eepan
C oun try C lu b In Lake Mary for
t h e 3 0 th o la a e r e u n io n .
C la ssm ates cam e from far and
n e a r to a tte n d th e e v e n t.
T e a o h a r G ra c e M arla
8 t ln a e lp h a r ( r i g h t ) g ra a te

far com er at the dining room. This is a self help suppor
for all cancer survivors, whether in treatment now o r I
wtth ft. Call 324-6737o r 322-7785 for more information.

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laft),

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and

Wife left out of pictures upset
OddfeMowe sohsdut# niestioj
Lodge No. 27 o f the International Order o f Oddfellows mosto
the first and third Monday o f every month, except July and
August, at 6 p.m. at 101 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.

Activities for seniors
Lake Mary Seniors invite anyone 55 years or older to Join
them )a a weekly activity on Tuesday: Art, from 9 a m . to noon,

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have cooled o ff enough to have a
civilised conversation. perhaps
the two o f them can sketch out
what rights your son has to
determine hit own behavtotr and
then predetermine bow dispute*
can be handled more appropri­
ately In the future.
(M ary Bath to a C ertified
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Rellgion
Stallworth shares singing expertise

IN BRIEF

By M A R Y A N A W H IM
Herald Columnist________________

Murillo to opoak
LONOWOOD — Mario Murillo, author o f the best sellers on
the subject o f Christian revival,"Fresh Fire" and "Fresh
Impact, will speak at a public meeting Wednesday. November
8 at 7 p.m. at Wetdva Assembly.
The public is Invited. There Is no admission charge.
For more Information call the church office at 774-0777.

RovhralMnrieoMt
.SANFORD — A revival service will be held beginning
Sunday. November 5 through November 0 at 7 p.m. each
evening at Christ United Methodist Church. Tucker Drive and
County Road 487.
Th e Rev. Frank McKown. minister o f the church, will be the
speaker for the event. Special singing will take place each
night.
For more information call the church office at 322-7900.
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SANFORD — The Paoia Wesleyan Church will host a three
day Homecoming celebration beginning tonight and ending
Sunday, November 3. The times for the services will be Friday
at 7i30 p.m., Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m.
Sunday, the Diplomats, a Southern Oospel group, will
perform during the morning aerivee. A dinner on the grounds
will follow the concert.
The public Is Invited. For more information call the church at
323-0306.
w n n in w i w o m e n 10 m v i i
ALTAM O NTE SPR1NOS - The Christian Womens Club o f
Altamonte add Maitland invite the women o f the community to
attend a brunch at Holiday Inn Orlando North. W ym ore Road,
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
The event wM take place on Thursday. November 9. The cost
will bs 99.80.
Brunch and nursery reservations and cancellations must be
made by Sunday. November 8 by calling Eariena Sawyer at
•90-3710or Marcia Shilling at 841-8043.

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SANFORD — The public Is Invited to attend the Mt. Zion
M R . Church Annual World Day o f Prayer. Midway on Sipes
Avenue, at 7 p m . on Monday. November 6.
During this tim e people all over the world will be praying for
global ministries. The theme for this year
sHope o f Christ."

SANFORD — Singing hymns
effectively Is the topic o f the
Sanford I Central Florida -Musi*
clans' Oulld sharing meeting at
0 a.m. tomorrow at the Historic
St. James AME Church, com er
o f Cypress Avenue and Ninth
Street.
Sylvia Stallworth, minister o f
music at Historic St. James AME
Church, will discuss how the
ministry o f hymns are used to
bring peace and comfort.
"H ym ns are a vital part o f the
service." said Stallworth. "W e

should make a place in our
service. A lot o f people say they
(the hymns) are boring, but they
can be sung w ithour being
&lt; n g by
. adding descant or
m odulating a h a lf or w hole
step."
The breakfast meeting In the
iron a fellwoshlp
leuwosmp hall
nail Is
is open
church's
to the public. This Is a regular
ahaiir
ulng meeting conducted by
the’ L
guild to allow area musclans
to Impart their knowledge with
others.
For more Information, contact
p r o g r a m c h a ir m a n E la in e
Turner at 323-1847.

Ask the preacher Bible questions
Question : This year has been
filled with hurricanes and other
natural disasters, not to mention
the man-made atrocities. Where
can a person go to fe d safe ?
Answer: 1 suggest that we
Ibie and read Psalms
open the Bible
23. If you long for a place itrouble
cannot hurt you, the answer is
there. T h e pictu re becom es
clearer when w e realise that the
psalmist did not say, " I w ill meet
no ev il." He said." I will fear no
ev il."
No one is completely shielded
from the negative forces at life,
but they should not become a
source o f anxiety and fear. If are
possess faith In the Lord. His
presence will keep us from the
grip o f fear. But troubles are a
pari o f living.
Some troubles are aulte man-

ageable. A positive outlook and a
few appropriate actions enable
us to get past their power to
trouble us. Other problems turn
out to be assets.
By confronting them wtth faith
and resourcefulness rather than
No one likes trou­
ble. W e complain about ft. W e
try’ ito avoid It. Y e t many lem ons
life would be missed If not for
of U

n

Finally, there are the problems
that we cannot understand. Fac­
ing these challenges bring us to
a n ew r e v e la tio n a b o u t
ourselves. W e are not In control.
W e cannot conquer thla worid on
our own. W e are forced to turn to
Ood for help and solace.
In Psalms 23 David speaks o f
walking "through the valley o f

v e la to d q a s e tis o s b j w r itin g
t o b lm a t 9 0 0 N. F ren ch A v e .,
O anfsrd, P L 89 77 1.

Parenting with love, consistency
Being a parent holds Its share o f
Joys and sorrow s. Just when you
think you have mastered the art
o f parenting a act back conies
Into play.
*Dayao
i on end w ill be filled with
then the
la u g h t e r
rug rata bring in the dirt
Ifttfi rui
•* world.
' *. P ositive.
from the
filled with sour

ppaniw i onopping ofratvo
O RLAN D O — T h e P in t United Methodist Church o f
Downtown Orlando tavttas the public to bring a gift Uat to the
alternative shopping market on Saturday, November 11 from 9
a m . to 1 p m .tn the Wesley Building Fellwoehlp Hall, Rosalind
Pastured Items will include seUhelp crafts (3rd world
artisans), gifts to local nonprofit organisations, international
entertainment, live animals 9ceiebratlng Heifer International),
lunch for 93. with 100% o f gift giving to the designated
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the shadow o f death" and being
In " t h e p r e s e n c e o f m y
enem ies." How, In view o f these
problems, can he express com ­
fort and hope?
Th e answer Is found In the
first and the last verses. In the
f i r s t v e r s e t h e p s a lm a f*
firms. "T h e Lord is m y shep­
herd." Th e last verse shouts, "1
will dwell in the house o f the
bora imivcit
When one ts assured o f the
Lord's presence and guidance in
this life...and then an eternal
home with him...It really makes
Utile difference what troubles
com e * be is where trouble
cannot hurt him.

Sweet spirits are replaced by
stomping and yelling. I like a
poem by Dr. J. Kuriansky that
saya," Rem em ber, when your
m child boa a tantrum, don't nave

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■any occasions have I
amt m y child's resistance wtth
•in o f m y own ? It's hard to keep
that In mind when they rebel. I
need lo handle m y ow n emotions

ORLANDO — The Orange Avenue Church o f Ood Music
Ministries, 8800 S. Orange Ave.. will present " A Tim e for
Christmas," a Broad way style musical. Performance dates are
F r id g , D spapbar • : Sunday, December 10 and Monday.

I C o r n l n t h i a n s 9 :8 8 a
s a y s ," A n d e v e r y m an th at

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RELIGION

8U8AN
WENNER

striveth for the mastery Is tem ­
perate In all things." Mastering
anything la an ongoing process.
Overcoming the evil effects o f
the devil can keep us all on our
In humor I'd like to conclude
with a poem by Dorothy Parker.
"T h e beat way to keep children
home is to make home a pleas­
ant atmosphere • and to let the
air out o f the Urea."

WM bs a S3 ticket donation . This Broadway style
o f Bttt, a man who is too busy for
encounter with a mysterious stranger
who reveah the spirit o f Christmas In an
C h r i s t m a s c r ) f h eH*fiifia

a f Cbriatmea
'y&gt;

drama that caotures the
Produced by Paul Veto. directed by

Luka Oarratt w M ba In oonoari at First Baptist Ohusoh, 819 Park
Ave., Sunday at 7 p m . Barrett la conaldam d b y m any to poaaaaa

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LAKE MARY —

Woods Presbyterian Church. 8210
an organ rectiai far the
to its throe manual organ,
on Sunday. Novem ber 8 at 3

Th e public is inv ited to attend. For m ote information call the

Church, 4100 Paoia Rd.
la form ing a Thursday " &lt;g*»* racrosttona! outreach
Games wM baplayed in Labs Mary,
w tt begin January 11. 1900. Registration
r 19,1996.

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LAKE MARY — Church o f the Nativity. 8881 North Country
Club Road 487. will hold Its 13th annual Fall Fun Festival on
November a fra m e to 10 p.m.. 4 from 11a.m. to 10p.m. and B
from noon to0p .m .
The event will feature carnival games, rides, arts, crafts, a
silent auction, plant sale, continuous ethnic foods,
entertainment and a 81800grand prise i
1the church c

AppMostloits still ooosplsd
S A N F O R D -T h e
Ave.. Is

Noveaber 4th&gt;12tfe, 1993
Nightly 7:39
Sunday

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�OB - Sanford H'if«ld. Sanford, Florida -Friday, November 3, 1995

Legal Notices
AD V BN TItEM kN T
OF I U I
NOTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT
THE
UNOEASIONEO
INTENDS TO SELL THE PER*
SONAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED
BELOW TO ENFORCE A LIEN
IMPOSED ON SAID PROPERTY
UNDER THE FLORIDA SELF
STORAGE
ACT
STATUTES
(SECTION 31.101 31.309) THE
UNDER S IG N E D WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC SALE BY COMPETITIVE
BIDDING ON THE 20TH OAY OF
NOVEMBER. 1*91 AT 10 A.M.
ON THE PREMISES WHERE
THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN
STORED AND WHICH ARE
LOCATED AT SOUTHERN SELF
STORAGE 2903 S. ORLANDO
DR., SANFORD, FL 12771,
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE, STATE
OF FLORIDA THE FOLLOWING:
R4
ERICA TEMPLE
B11
CONSTANCE FOX
B13
JANICE SMITH
B21
RICH QITCHELL
FRANK PERROTTA
C32
C44
INDIA BHOOKEN
CS2
VIDEO FEVOR
DANA VICTOR
019
D17
GLORIA WILLIAMS
D42
CORINTHIA BATTON
D46
CRYSTAL CLARK
REBECCA DARLIN
E40
E41
LARRY LEMON
ROY HINSON
G5
OS-42 NORN RICK MOSCH
CONTENTS INCLUDE FURNI­
TURE, TOOLS. APPLIANCES.
CLOTHING. MISC. BOXES.
PACKED CARTONS HOUSE
HOLD ITEMS. ECT.
PURCHASES MUST BE PAIO
FOR AT THE TIME OF PUR­
CHASE IN CASH ONLY. ALL
PURCHASED ITEMS SOLD AS
IS. WHERE It AND MUST BE
REMOVED AT TIME OF SALS.
SALE SUBJECT TO C A M IL L A TlON IN THE EVENT OF SET­
TLEMENT BETWEEN OWNER
AND OBLIGATED PARTY.
RICK HASSELBALCH
MANAGER
SOUTHERN SELF STORAGE
Publish: Wovembsr 1, tO, 1995
DEJ-31
IN TUB C IR C UIT COURT,
IN ARC FOR A IM B M L B
CO UNTY, FLORIDA.
CASS NOt 99-971-O F
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
ELSIE ADA FREVATT.
Decaated.
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration el tha
•Hat* ol ELSIE ADA FREVATT.
Cats No. 9S-S7I-CF. la pending
In tha Clreutt Court far
Sammola
County,
Florida,
Probata Division, the oddreaa
of which la SOI North Park
Avomio, Sanford, Florida SE7T1.
The name and addreas si the
personal representative and tha
pateonal representative's attor­
ney ora set forth below.
Any interested person open
whom this notice la served who
intends to choiienpe dtp validity
ol the will, tha euaMlealtens ol
the personal representative,
venue, or lutledletlen at the
Court, and aK para ana havtng
claims afsinat this aatata who
are served with a a spy of this
notice, are required to tdo artth
this Court such objection or
claim withm the later of three
months altar the data at tho
fust publication of this notice
or thirty (S0| days attar tho data
ol setvisa al -a c o py et this
no lies on that aare an. Parson*
hj*lnp--elaima opalnet the
salats who ar# not knoam to tho
personal representative and
whose'names or sddrein s era
nel reasonably ascertainable
must tile all clausa apaMet tho
octet* whithln throe (I) months
attar tho data of tho fust publi­
cation ol thu notice.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL S t FOREV­
ER BARRED.
Tha data ot first publication of
this notlcu it tha 3rd day ol
November, 1999.
Personal Representative
Joseph H. Vacheraau
407 Wad Crystal Drive
Sanford, Florida 11771
BRIAN R. LOE,
AHornoy ol Law
WTO Waal take Mary Blvd.
Lake Mary, Florida 31749
(407) 121-9139
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
Florida Bar a 0713190
Publish: November 3,10, t t f l
DfJ-33

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Legal Notlcet
NO TICS OF SALS
PUR3ANT TO FLORIDA
STATUTE 711.71 ELITE TOW­
ING. INC.. WILL BELL ON
DECEMBER tBT. 1993. AT 9:00
AM AT 1201 t . ALTAMONTE
DR.. ALT. SPRINGS, FL 12701.
SELLER RESERVE! THE RIOHT
TO BID. SOLD A t IS. NO WAR­
RANTY. SELLER GUARANTEES.
NO TITLE. TERMS CASH. VEHI­
CLE MAY BE SOLO IN 33 DAYS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS.
fSW MERCURY
viNa iM EBPJiseaweoiste
Publish: November 1, 1993
D IJ-33
NO TIC I
OF FICTITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 130
W. Lake Mary Ehrd.. Suite 303.
Sanford. FL 11773, Betnlnole
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ot CRSATIONS
SCHOOL OF ANT, and that I
Intend to register said name
with
tho
Olvtslon
ol
Corporatlona,
Tallahassee,
Florida, In accordance with the
provisions ol tha Fictitious
Name Statutes, To-Wlt: Section
•93 0*. Florida Statute! 1991.
Celesta Plpitone
Publish: November 3, 1993
OEJ-39
IN TH B CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E S IS M TS IN TM
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR
IS M IN O L t COUNTY
O I N I R A L JURISDICTION
DIVIItO N
C A t l NO. ft-lftt-C A-M -K
FE D E R A L HOM E LOAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
Pletottff,
CLAUDIUS TO E IAS. KAREN
TOBIAS. KEZIAM TOBIAS,
V IL L A ! OF 1TOCKENIDOE
HO M EO W NER!
A ttO C IATIO N . INC.. WEKIVA
R E IE R V B HOM EOW NER!
AM O C IATIO N . INC.
AN UNKNOWN P E R IO N IN
POSSE I I ION OF TH E
!U E JE C T RE AL P R O P ! S TY ,
and All partita claiming interval
by. through, undw ar against
■ IR A O . TOBIAS and RUTH E.
T O E IA I. DeceeaM,
OafsndentUl.
NO TICE OP ACTION
T O : All parties claiming Inter­
est by, through, under er eoelnst
C1RA O. TORI A l and R UTH E.
TO B IA S . Deceased, and all
perl lea having or claiming to
have any rtghl. into ar Interest
In the property herein de­
scribed.
Residence Unknown
You are hereby noting* that
an action la N n c In i a mevtgeae m n s lei i^^ett^t^t yrtsarty
in SEMINOLE County, Florida:
Lot I I . I T O C K B R I D O S .
U N IT ONE, H t F d N *S tho
plat tooroM at m aria* In Plat
Book M, Pages 79 and M. Public
Records al laminate County,
Fieri da. a/k/a 344 Harvard
Place, ipspks. F tarMs 33793
baa
||l^ ^^wtttgi
ualmai tma,
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you ar- moulted to aarve a copy
of your written
to It. an lhappsrf PM
Atterney tor Plaintiff, whose
address I* lu ll# 109. 1I7E
Medrugs Avinus. Coral Oekie*.
Florida 3114* wttoln thirty ( » )
day* attar the ftref puMtcetien
ot this Netko to tho kentord
Harold and Hie tho arlfbtol with
the Clerk of RtM Court either

CLASSIFIED ADS
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tool if this Court mis wth day ef
October, 1903
(leal)
M A R Y A N N ! MORSE
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By: Petr tele F. Mills
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Nsvembsr 3.1993

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typographical form. *Commetdal koqusncy rates era avaJabb.

ADJUSTMENTS ANOCRCOtTf: In the event of an error In triad,
the S o rd id HetHde/M be teeponelbto tor the tint Itteortlcnonty
and only to the axtord of St# coat of Stef Ineertton.FHeee check
your od far accuracy the Itrot day It rune.
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m icro small components.
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be protlelent end knewledpaetli with respect to ell
PARS effecting the airport
operations. Accreditation by
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right persen. EOC 4 Drug
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manager trainee. The MeM
candidate wilt have retoll,
menagdmenl er eredH gmerlu
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excellent cempentofton and
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City
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Sanford, Florida, al T:
r«0
p m. on Thuraday, November
1*th, 1*99. 10 consider a
re guest far a Conditional Use In
a OC-1, General Commercial
Zoning District.
LEGAL 0E9CMOTION: A por­

tion af Lots It to 19 (LESO^Oog
NS Car Lot I t . Run W *39
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Orsisailed D M ., Lake Mery.

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: Tddb an InttfumsM to Sotos human
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Use
Consumption an Promises.
Boar and WMta Consumption
Onto.
All parties m kdareet and cmsons gbaM have an opportunity
to bo hoard at said heating.
By order et th* Planning A
at tha City

Directory of Services

DfSNWAtNERSA SERVER!

In the Pubbe Petards
at i smlnsls County, Florida,

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kentord Herald newspaper.
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Canter ef 1/4 Lake Mmy llvd.

IS R e T "
FLOR I&amp; I STATB R fB U IR E I
all contractors be regietored
mr certified Te verify • stele
centrecters license cell
1*90 341 79W. Occupational
Licenses ore regal rod by toe
county end can be vorfftod by
rai|M Bl-IIW.sxf. 39M

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Vinyl Mdtog. Petoftog. Deers.
Carpentry, Cencrete.
mbimn1
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Ml Mr.
Will train. Hiring NOWI CALL
AOVtCE TO T N ( PUBLIC: H a
pereew deciaes ta appoai a
ad* with respect to
any matter considered M Ml#
above mooting er hearing,
he/ebe m r, wed a verbatim
record -M the proceedmgv
Including tho tosstiaiony and
evidence, wh-ch record to not
provided by the City ot Santord.
(FS 19* 010S)
PINSONS WITH D tS A S IU TIU
NECDtNO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICtPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOUD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
AOA COOROINATOn AT 310992* 4* HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THS MEETING
PUBLISH: November 3. 1999

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carpentry, drystoB. Lie/to*. D
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repair*, painting 9 ceramic

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ketary A Benefits
Apply in person: 911. f k.

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Prlvef* school In Sanford
l tuft lime custodian

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merchant*, to
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carpentry, repairs, door
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xvall repair. WMIpoper re
meuedleer Meap-..4391717
PARIS PA H IT INA. Pressure
cleon. spray. touMs A reM.
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press, cleaning, call for
estim ate C oll 131-9711

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homes, walks, decks, drives.

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BRAND NEW l-TOM C/NA
cend metalled to eiltttog can
tret host system. SUM. 9- lee
Installed 1 yrs. wei reeky

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71— H e lp W a n te d

f l — R o o m s fo r R ent

R IC U R IT V O F F IC IR J O R

PHONEREPS
EVENINGS

C O N V R N IR N T L O C A T IO N .
color TV , rotrlp. mkrowava.
private ontranco. 333
FURNISMRD RML In prlvata
ttama, w^houao print., prafar
mlddto aped. Rof*. 331-t ill
ROOM FOR R RNT. MO/Wk.
WaMi/dryar, pool, fwuaa prlvl......... *»•»■»«•

77— /
F u rn is h e d / R e n t

T H « SANFORD N IR A L O It
looking tor Tolomarfcotor* In
Iht EVEN IN G HRS, to fill
oavoral eponlngt. Apply fa
porta*&gt;m n . f r i n c h a v r .

Mw*.Frf. 1.39-1: to.

All rental and roal atiaia
advorlltamant* art tub|*rf to
Itw Fadtral Fair Houting Act,
which make* II lllagal to
advartlaa any pralaranca. lim
nation o r discrim ination
bated an rac*. cater, rollplon.
tea. handicap, familial *l*tu*
ernatl

Ra pJrl ot a growing ttcur*
porato rartaurant account*.
A/Ca "
V R TR R N A R V KaaaMAW aoRaat. rotoantlba potion fo
car* tor animal* and facility.

Ave.to/V.woek.

M U W - m i St. Sanford.______
WATSON M A L TY, Lake Mary
•ftlci It m * Inttfyltwlnf fsc
flMf or HpiflificM l n i l tilc H
mm cl f i t . Call for i c i r w r l

71— A p a rtm e n t* /
SRRHOOM W ITH Frtweta ReRh
■ par manta. A n tutly
»«&gt; ♦
J ffiL

SANFORD. 1 ROOM.. all alec.,
air, ra*M. aroa. SMf/mo. +
dap. No pet*m o o t s
T T -A p e r t im
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RS^d------- i-A------ A 4
CONVRNIRNT 1 A I
apt*. SMRIff/man. 1199/Oef. I
year loa**. Na Fat*. i U t m
RFFICIRNCIRS A COTTARR,
I A S bedroom*. Santard area.
....................................MI-0137.

u u m m m n m m A
... V t AFTSMSFRCIAL**FOOL
a WASMRR/ORTRR NOORUF
FRRR RAHC CARLS’373-9914
MMNRCrS V IU M C
Laka Ada I Rdrm... SftS/mo.
f Rdrm., SOR/ma. and up.

imiTi

A • W ilt,
util. pdL,
util,
pd lataupfwno, kit.

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fNfirft FfaNfaa. Moaao
C O N V R N IR N T L O C A T IO N ,
color T V, rofrtp. mlg g oava.

FARRSIOR A FTS.. I apt.
M U X me. 1. apt. t/l-MO
mo. Zero OeaesIt 13300931
SANFORD, t RDRM. AFT.
Dm Mian. I Ml
manthOMMI *r
SANFORD, I RDRM. AFT.,
A/C, Unfurnished. Oawataon.
SIM dap. SMS par month.

ST. CROIX
Make

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te^ ou*

I Bedroom ApdilMHiiKa
Starting At $479

321'7303

Located 1 (MR tooth of Lako Mory Bfvd.,
on LrNo Emma Rd., Lako Mary
Mon. •Frt. ISO •5:30 *8aL 10 •8
Sunday Hours Foiled

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

K I T 'S ' C A R I .Y I .K ® hy U r r y W rig h t

SANFORD, I RDRM. canda. all
appllancat. Incl. wath dryer,
U d mo. 1*1 A latt. *»o tac.
904-774-3347 arSIMOTS
U F A OOWNSTAIRSI (I apt*.)
Sanford Area. I/l, SJM/350
No petti CaR O T M It________
I RRDROOM A F T. patie City,
Ilka In country, Sanford area.
No pet*. SSSS/mon. O T ASM.
1 R R O R O O M A F T . C /H A.
1300/mon + *300/*ec. dtp.
aoTin tiw .________________
!/!. A FFR O X . MS* SR. Ft.
0400/Mon. SIM /Sec. Im

IN O .

111— A $ $ H e n c e s

/r "

VhCAKT LMtOfT

Looking tor land to build your
dream kernel Wall wo have a
variety of tot* available In all
tltot and price rangat-giv* ut
a call!

o M f s s r M r ir z z :

NOSFITAL R ID . Rtoctrtc with
old* rail* trandto toofur*.

3222420 • 321-2720
LAKE MARY • SANFORD
•In Our 39th Yi

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SANFORD, 1/ bdrm. 1 block
from hotpllal. IIIO/Wk. Flu*
..................... * » ' • »

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1/
3104 SommartM A t *. Small. 4
bdrm. 1 both, oroll to eroll
carpet, no pat* . 0400/mon. ♦
deo 33007*0 H O
V I,

near paint, carpet A now
appliance*. SSSO/Mon. plus
*330/Oap. 333 33S4A 330-303S.

S/l, OWNLAND R ITA TR S . 314
Raywraad Aw *., g a ra g a ,

la u n d ry , fenced, C H A .
*393/391 SSTMM "
M , Rt O*. S34-S019
*04* DOWN e W M TR R N TT

you can own. Nd* 3
Rdrm. homo, wrlth CHA, now
ilnt A corpotl A
UD home*! The
4UD
Draap. Inc. Naalfare sit

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I N — Dufrtex*
T r ip f e x / P e n t
SANFORD, t/l, A/C. Quiet
aroa. No pet*. SIM plua dap.
Available Nov. 1....... -33I-049S.

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________ P e e te ls
OFFICR WARRNOUSR. from
SMO/mon., ISM eg ft.. FRIMI
tocatton. corner of 44A A Old
Lk. Mary Rd. In Sanford.
to a tm tm e j^ u N M i
l i t — O f f ic e

l/l
r n M v ra f f itf i

man. SliaiSlar 3333304
C B W W T offko- ^ * : 0400
OR. ft. building Mai. 1IM
It. paaaftko unit. SSt-MM

ISM _
traffic aroal SITS
month.
ea* yae

., I bath, garapt , tpk.,
'
CHA.
4A. now
OAR FLOORS.

ham*tlto. hart**, catfto. farm­
ing ar nurtaryl Zanad agrkul
fural. 03.900 F IR ACRI.
Small dawn payment w/owner
........ .9*4-7*7-1771

SANFORD. 4 ACRIS. lanad
InduatrlM. near I-4.....SI3MM.
SANFORD • ACRIS. okay tor
mabito................. -S44.W*.
RAVWOOD. S/t. kraakl.il
a, great roam, firagtowMar
or gwago. MAs H'.itSJM.
4/1, p*M. S acre*, near 1-4,
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NV. lautpmant. Fancad A
lUhtodCoRIIt-MOf________

It. 333-3004___________
UNFURNISNRD NOUSR Troll
or far rant located In
Mary. Na pet*. 3330040.

141— H e m e s f e r Sale

» Mill ..Hi I H|lf.*|
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oetra firm, too 334 Wto

■ R F R ItlR A TO R , StOVR A
WASHIR/DRYIR. In t**d
candltl*n.CMI: MS-MU.
SOFA A I D A Chair, larfh
tl SITS.
U I R D F U R N I T U R I FO R
SALR. Drattart. mirror*,
bad*. Raaoanabt* price*.
. w o r s t ,toN.3,t a m -

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S A T R L L IT I D litt,

34 + ACRRt, Faotura wtfh largo
oak troot. ttrwd. 34v*4 m 4.
Oanev* area.............3I3AI33.
I ACPI*. OSTRIN. High and
d r y . A p p r a v e d fa r l
n.

wrlth antonno. rac
wire, aacallent candltlan,
tototoODO NI-M43.

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A c c e s s a r ie s

199* II F T. Fanfaan k H T
w/galv. traitor. 1991. OS HF
Suiukl mtr.. power trim A tilt,
great cand. w/many eitrat.
**■3*0,0*0 CaH »d n i l*17
117— W e w f e i f e i u y
ALUMINUM CANS. Moat
capper, bratt. newtpapar,
giatt bafftot A |art. Nobtma
.91SW.HI.
333-110*.
IW .t
Mon.-Frl.03.SM.AI pm
COFIRXS WANTIO.
A SJtat. Running or net. Will

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button
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MChimbor— 3SAI10*

I L I C T R I C WNIRLCNAIR,
good condition, tor a CHILD.
Coat Mtto IMI tlto StotTtS
A»k tor Kayla tr David
FIRRWOOD, Saatanad aak,
S4S.W a toad. Far 0*1Ivory
Call;...................
NOW'S TNR TIMRI Heat a
Chrltfma* Forty, to* FRRR

£USL

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C a rs

Mil M^trw
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197* RL CLASSICO
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c u t ee sac . m m su.
■put, w/goraaa. 109jaa
CeUNTAVSSTATR. U 1 an 1.0
.acre*, living, dining, tom.,
roniwoMd. bora* Mall, aanad
Aon. SM.-tac. ay*. INMOA
IIONeVRMH SFdCIAU V I. an
ovort/sacra. 030.000.
e i A e R N t. Cut Da Sac.
■3oanRMI.su kancad Qfl.900.
ARSUMR u e e U A L I F V .

Ce-Op/lele
RlDAR C L U D I
1H. utility f iiN , B ii^ r ^i
got. All New. 33A39U.

M l — C a rs

M04MS XMASI Aad 91 laden Ot
VHto. toalhar, SIX ml. anc,
cand., SI4K CatoI MS-1904
MUST SRLLI 19*0MUSTAMR A
1904 CNYSLVRR Latto, AMh
l FAICRH AaMaftorl Comer
MOM A I
1977 DRLTA M. dRtor. VO. Nun*
gr*M, partoct cans
tIAMOdO. im : M il
m i CAFRKR Waged. AC.
Moctrlc. New Nr** A AC. M

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OMATTRRSS A DON S H U N D
Qwaan, Saaly pottorpadlc.

4vy FT. SNOW CORN-SNaT T
(atom*), terrorlum and ttand.

■*499. ONiMO. 4P7-34A-M13.***
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RLDRR SFRINAS aN 4M. I
bdrm. trallart gas weak. OMR

J s S T ) r o a d c o n s t r u c t io n
g f f iP I
SPECIAL
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s p e c ia l
[Oj’p | Si 50 Security Deposit

R R S TO R R D . Charming. I

117— tfe re p e / O ffic e

107— M e M fe
H em es/ Pent

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS

111 L 21 IT .

I D UFLIXIS, each unit 1/1,
SM.00* Downtown Hlttorlc
....................JMAU3.
t/l. NRWLV RRMOORLID.
Mutt tool R*c. »tartar hama.
In great cand. near atom.
tcheet.S37.M0. Cel!'31*1*49.
I RDRM.. 3 both. 3 loft, toncad
In. to. util. rm.. I4H S. CHAIR
AYR. Santard. 0107*07

114— W e re h e u e e

i n — H ouses

1 0 1 - Houses
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

JIP fllM IttS

IM — A c t—
eL e ts / le le

w/lett ot landtcaplng A an
Irrlgatlan lyttom 1099.3001

101— Houses
F u rn is h e d / P o n t

A+ At
FRRR Baffeary R Warranty an
KRNfdORR WaWarDryar Fair.
I. STOVRS: 1- If electric
ISO; 3- 30" electric 3I3S ea,- 1
30" almost newelectrk ttys.
I. WASHRRS Maytag 171;
KalvInatorSW.
3. ORVRRI: KanmeraMI.
407-3310034ar MO-3014
• R ID Sfagto Twto Site be,,
mattratt A metal frame.
*43 to. Can tatlvar. 333AH9.
■UT AND SILL Dead clean
used furniture A anhguat. In
thap rallnlthlng avail.
LARRY’S MART.......333-4131
■NTIRTAINMINT CTR. tattd
oak, Hha NEW, FAID *491.
Will Sail SISA OAO. 3344*71
AAS/OVIN WALL UNIT, gat
4-bumev catotap, both Ignition
itart, vented eihautl head, all
In goad cand. IIIOJ* 0*0 tor
Ml............................334-04*1.
I Now Scratch A
Dent*. Naw-Utad appllancat.
* eSSS-TOM
ORRAT CONDITtONI SOFA A
Lavaeaat, net. cater rattan
Btlt* ncttiH IbMp w/§lou,
and t a b l e w / g l a t t .
enfartotamanf ctr. Call bermIt
333 u is work number.

3/3 Split plan, coramk tlto.

F R R R R R N T t*t M O N TN I
Winter Spring*. 1/1 wrath
dryer, tern, porch. 1401.00.
tec dtp C a ll..............SIMMS

O SAN FORD l/l, apt., w/oncl.
patio. Ig. rm*. Fpk. $400/1100
O N O R T H L A K R l/ t Condo,
wr/fplc.. pool. lake, tea**
wr/optlon. SS3S/SC0
R SANFOR D l/ l. wr/carporl,
recently remodeled. *300/100
• W IR IV A area «/ l. w/i +
acre, lea** w/optlon *110/730
RLN. M A R T I/3V*. I story,
w/pool, NICE. *1030/1030
INaitrem Notify, lac.
"We Manage Yeur Homo Ilk*
llwrataurowm."
JIM O O V LR ....... .......... 333 1*93

STENSTROM

177— P ets ft tupiM ies

100— C o n d o m in iu m
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