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FRIDAY

December 1, 1995

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Sanford Herald
S ervin g S an ford , Lake M ary and S em in ole C ou nty a ln ee 1S0 S
88th Yaar, No. 74 - Sanford. Florida

A hom e
of their
ow n

Tw as Just before Christmas.
T o d a y t P a r t ly
aunny. High In the
lo w er to m id 70a.
North w ind S to 10
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Former bank
building still a
consideration
for police HQ

Winn Oixla robbad,
eopa aaak Information
SANFO R D — He took the m oney and ran.
A n unidentified m an m ade o ff w ith an
undiacloaed am ount o f money from the W inn
D ixie m arketplace. IB 14 S. French A ve..
Sanford, late last night.
According to Sanford Police, wttneaaes aald
the m an w aa In the store for about h alf an hour
when he suddenly burst into the office at about
10:50 p.m . and told three em ployees that he'd
"sh oot IThe didn’t get some m oney."
Police said the victims believed he had a gun
though they never saw one.
In the office, the victim s said he filled a bag he
had brought In with him with money from a bln
on the desk and horn a till before dem anding to
know "w h ere the big m oney" waa kept.
W hen the safe w as opened, he removed
several stacks o f money from It. He dropped one
o f the stacks o f money by accident, which
caused a laceration on the legs o f one o f the
victims.
After the bag w as filled, the man ran from the
store and w aa last seen heading north across the
parking lot and turning the com er to go behind
the building.
The robber Is described as a white male,
w earing blue pants, a plaid shirt, a denim
Jacket, a hat and black Nines. He la described as
having short blond hair and a mustache.
Anyone w ho has any Information about the
suspect should call the Sanford Police Depart­
ment at 3S3-3030.

Apology for othnle slur
CH1CAQO — Take this advice from Ann
Landers: Don't use an ethnic slur to describe the
how ls o f protest from Polish-Am ericans.
Landers apologised Thursday after she w as
ed In a m agaslne referring to Pope John
11as a "M a c k .”
"It w aa poor Judgm ent." the advice columnist
said In a statement. " I should not have used a
slang term for Polish."
The New Yorker this week published a profile

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Herald Senior Staff Writer

Members of the Garden Club of 8anford
carefully arranged crafts this morning, In
anticipation of the crowds today and Saturday.
The annual Christmas Craft Fair showcases
handmade treasures members of the club
create. From left: Ettle Jane Keogh, Royce

SANFO R D — Maybe It w as done too hastily, but
an architect's review o f the First Federal of
Sem inole building as a potential new home for
the Sanford Police Department contains some
mistakes.
Those m istakes are large enough that City
M anager Bill Sim m ons w ants the Sanford City
Com m ission to take another look.
E arlier this week, architect Keith Reeves
presented the com m issioners with a 10-page
document he said had been prepared In five
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Tiehken and Jackie Pertain. The show and sale
continues today and opens Saturday at 10 a.m.
The garden club is located at U.8. Hwy. 17-82
and Fairmont Drive, |ust south of Lake Mary
Boulevard.

Lakeview shares secrets of success
B y VICKI DeSORM IBR
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD — They must be doing som ething
right at Lakeview Middle School In Sanford.
Adm inistrators from the Duval County (Jack­
sonville) schools visited the school canler this
w eek to see how the stud en ts there are
succeeding and thriving, though m any are
economically disadvantaged and come to the
school several years behind academically.
" I did a presentation at a state Department of
Education program on Improving the quality of
education." said Jim Shupe. Lakeview '* prin­
cipal. "It w as on breaking the mold coot free."
Shupe said he has turned Lakeview around
without spending huge sum s o f money on
equipm ent or other Items. He said that getting
the students to "stay in lin e" and to respect
them selves and others Is the key to other
"T h ey were Interested In Improving their test
scores because the state had found some o f their
schools to be substandard baaed on test scores."
Shupe said. "B u t 1 told them that w asn't
h appen in g until you have a safe, orderly
environment for the students to learn In ."
He said the Lakeview students have that
because they know where they stand on every
area.
"W e have a prescriptive discipline program ,"
Shupe explained. "T h e faculty and I worked up a
list o f the violations and the resulting punish­
ments. There are progressively stronger penalties

Lakavlaw Middle School Principal Jim Shupe,
canter standing, discusses student success with
representatives of Duval County schools, from

left: Joan Overman, Tim Hamel,
Margaret Cowman, Laveme Sandora and Steve

Police ‘wolfpacks,’ checkpoints
try to stem holiday road deaths
Drunk driving at glanea

Associated Press Writer

24 shopping
days to Christmas
(If w* haws no pesos, It Is
because wo base forgotten
that we belong to each otter.g

TA LLAH ASSEE — The state will send "w olfpacka" o f
roving troopers to roads where drunken driving has
caused problem s to try to stem rising alcohol-related
traffic deaths during the holidays.
"T h e Christm as and New Year’s period Is the most
deadly." Lt. Col. Curt Hall, deputy director o f field
operations for the highw ay patrol, told a news
conference Thursday on plana to crack down on
alcohol- and drug-im paired drivers.
Alcohol-related traffic deaths Increased to 961 last
year from 944 In 1993, the first rise since 1968, Hall
said. The num ber Injured In crashes involving alcohol
w as up for the second consecutive year, to 23.556.
G ov. Law ton C h iles has proclaim ed Decem ber
"D run k and Drugged Driving Prevention M onth" and
declared Dec. IS "L igh ts on for Life D ay" on the
highways, said Roger Doherty o f the state Department
o f Transportation.
Boaters also w ill face scrutiny, said officials of the
Gam e and Fresh W ater Fish Commission and Florida
Marine Patrol who enforce safety on the waterways.
Alcohol-related boating deaths dropped to 11 In 1994
from 22 In 1993 but officials have counted 16 so far this
year, said Florida Marine Patrol Lt. Alan Richard.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving w ill try to step up
pressure against Impaired driving by asking the 1996
Legislature to pass a so-called aero tolerance law for
motorists under 21. M ADD state secretary Barbara
Lew is aald.
The law would set a .02 m axim um blood alcohol level
for under-21 drivers instead o f the state's .08 limit for
all motorists.
The level would be .02 because opponents have
argued In the past that with a limit of aero, minors

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could be arrested even for using communion wine or
cough medicine containing alcohol. Doherty said.
During the holidays, the H ighway Patrol w ill set up
checkpoints to look for people driving under the
influence o f alcohol or drugs, and assign selective
enforcement "w olfpacka" o f eight or ten troopers to
Intensively patrol roads where drunken driving Is a
problem .
"M ost at our local com m anders know where the
problem areas are and that's where those people will be
deployed." said Hall.
Marine Patrol and Gam e and Fresh W ater Fish
officers w ill look for im paired boaters at launching
ram ps and on waterways.
"T h ere la a large tendency to drink in boats ." said

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Lake Mary
kicks off
Christmas
season
R fB tH M IlH e fii
Herald Staff Writer_____________
LAK E M ARY - The weather
outside should be delightful as
the city o f Lake Mary prepares
to get a good start on the
holiday season tonight.
A s a predicted cold front
passes through the area, the
stage should be set for the
biggest and best snowfall this
area haa seen In quite some
time, and the beat part o f U all
Is It w ill all be contained on the
grounds o f Lake Mary City
Hal).
Oide Lake Mary Holidays Is a
cooperative effort between the
city o f Lake Mary. FOX 35
K i d 's C l u b . L a k e M a ry
W o m a n 's C lu b a n d th e
Stardust Service Unit o f G irls
Scouts.
The festivities begin at 6:30
m. when Santa arrives. The
a k e M a ry H ig h S c h o o l
Christm as Band w ill present
an assortm en t o f favorite
Christm as tunes followed by
the carols o f the G irls Scouts
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Sex club open house called off
Associated Press Writer
W IN TER SPRINOS. Fla. - The public's
curiosity about the Pleasure Dome will
rem ain unfulfilled, at least for now.
The owners o f a house In an exclusive
neighborhood In this Orlando suburb had
been conducting a sex club until angry
neighbors and city officials stepped In and
forced an agreem ent they hoped would curb
the activities.
A s a result o f the uproar, the owners of the
ram bling, two-story home they call the
Pleasure Dome planned an open-house tour
for the public this weekend. It's now been
called off because the couple and their
law yer say the police are only waiting for an
excuse to charge them with violating a court
order.
"W e have nothing to hide, we want people
to see w h a t's t h e re ." said D avid A.
Washerm an, attorney for Elizabeth and
Jerry Katz.
"B u t w e cou ld not get the city to

State division head resigns
T A LLA H A SS E E — The head of the state office that regulates
restaurants and hotels, with questions about his academic
credentials unresolved, resigned T h ursday for personal
reasons, an official said.
John Billingsley totd his staff Thursday afternoon he w as
resigning effective Dec. 31, according to Ed Towey, a
spokesm an for the Department of Business and Professional
Regulation.
The DBPR inspector general has not finished an investigation
into an anonym ous tip that Billingsley didn't earn a bachelor's
degree from Boston University as claim ed on his application.
Boston University records Indicate Billingsley attended the
school from Septem ber 1969 through May 1973 but did not
cam a degree.
Billingsley made *69,000 heading the D PBR's Division o f
Hotels and Restaurants with a *1 2 million budget and several
hundred employees.
Although Billingsley has held the position for nearly two
years, his fam ily still lives In South Florida, Towey said.

Sometime in m id-1997. drivers on Florida's Turnpike w ill be
nblc to cruise through toll booths without stopping.
Rather than stopping to pay tolls, drivers w ill be able to pay
in ndvnncc with the SunPass system , said turnpike Director
Jim Ely.
SunPass w ill use electronic scanners at toll booths to read
bar codes on windshields.
W hile the new system w ill be open to all driven , Ely said
SunPass should be of particular Interest to truckers. Officials
hope It w ill encourage truckers to switch from lntentate 99 to
the turnpike.
And. as an 'added Incentive to encourage trucken to use the
turnpike, reduced rates w ill be offered for trucks w ith five or
more axles. Ely said. The reduced n tea begin New Y ear’s Day
and w ill continue throughout 1996.
The reduction Is part o f a program aim ed at curbing truck
accidents on the Interstate.

MIAMI — The end o f hurricane
acason c o u ld n 't com e soon
enough for Kirby Vieira whose
Panam a City Beach home was
destroyed by Hurricane Opal In
October.
V ieira w as further relieved
when he heard the forecast for
next year by Colorado State
U n iversity W illiam Q ray : —
eight tropical storms, with five
grow ing Into hurricanes. T w o or
those hurricanes will reach at
least Category 3 status, with
sustained winds of 1IS mph,
The 1995 season produced 19
storms. Including 11 hurricanes,
five o f which were Category 3 or
above.
"W e 're thankful It's over. W e
were worried there w as alw ays
the chance w e'd ace another one
before it w as over." said Vieira.
A quiet season would be w el­
com ed tn the Panhandle.
"It 's a big dart board and only
eight darts. I like that better
than 19 darts. I w as concerned
w e were going to have another
year like *99." Vieira said.
This waa the busiest hurricane
season In more than 60 years,
leaving an awesom e toll In lives
and property lost in the Caribbe­
an i- Mexico, and northwest FlorIdS. it k art 121 people killed
arid *7 .7 billion In dam ages —
36 k illed and * 5 billion In
dam ages In the United States.

FORT LAUD ER D ALE. Fla. — A Jury has ordered Alam o
Rent-A-Car Inc. to pay a Dan la m an t l.S m illion for hts 1966
false arrest after the com pany reported the car he had rented
and relum ed as stolen.
Michael Mancusl w as aw arded *310,000 In com pensatory
dam ages Monday and another *1 .2 m illion In punitive
dam ages Thursday In Broward County Circuit Court.
It w as the second time a Jury had sided with Mancusl. A Jury
In 1990 awarded Michael Mancusl * 3 m illion In the sam e case
but Alam o won an appeal for a new civil trial.
Sandy Richards, a spokeswom an for Alam o, said the
company would not comment on the case and the decision.
The company has 10 days to fUe an appeal.
M ancusl rented an O ldam oblle C alais from the* Fort
Lauderdale-based com pany for a week on July IS, 1966. He
kept the car longer and didn't expect problem s because o f his
history as an Alam o customer.
He said he received a letter from Alam o dem anding the car's
return three weeks later, and a com pany em ployee agreed to
an extension over the telephone. Mancusl said he returned the
car Aug. 27 after a police detective totd him It listed on a "h ot
sheet" o f stolen cars.
But ohSept. 2 an Alam o em ployee signed an auto-theft arresl'
am davlfTuiaM ancuBl w as taken to JAflVI days later;
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FO RT LAUD ER D ALE. Fla. — A Broward County resident
w ho m ade m illions In the stock m arket haa left $1 million In
scholarship money for Broward County students, another
m illion to a Michigan college and *100,000 to a Michigan
church.
Gertrude G ray died at age 88 In 1989 but her estate la only
now being divided because her husband, w ho w aa heir
beneficiary, died last year.
The gilt o f *1 m illion to the Broward Com m unity Foundation
w ill let It provide college scholarships to needy students.
Between 10 and 20 students w ill be helped In the flrat year,
said Jan Crocker, foundation president.
She also left a *1 m illion gift to Albion College, in Albion.
Mich., where her first husband Paul Aultm an attended school
from 1913-1915. The Methodist college provided him w ith a
scholarship to begin hie education.
Jim Dolan, who w aa G ra y 's accountant and blen d, said she
left *100,000 to a Methodist Church In Ovid. Mich., because It's
where she first met Aultm an.
Dolan said Gray took a sm all Inheritance left by Aultm an
w hen he died in 1942 and invested It In the atock market.
Tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds and Kraft Oeneral Foods were her
favorites.

The busy season began early
with Allison and fueled by favor­
able conditions in western Africa
and in the upper atmosphere of
the Atlantic.

From A tto c ia te d P r * a t reports

M IAM I — H ere are the
w inning n um bers selected
h u rsd a y In th e F lo r id a
Lottery;

Florida Raeidenta mu at pay 7% eetae
tat in addition to rale* above

Ground was broken on 100 affordable housing
unite In eastern Sanford this week. Medco
Development, with help from National Bank of
Commere and First National Bank of Central
Florida, started work on the hornet on Britton

City M anager John Qovoruhk M id police
would keep an eye on the house and haul
the K aties into court If they violate an y city
law s, such as creating a public nuisance or
causing a traffic hazard.
W asaerm an said he learned from a source
at the Seminole County offices that the
critics "w ere com bing the files for anything
they can use to bring charges, anything
they can think o f."

Avenue. D igging the first dirt w are H erb
Geartner, chairmen of the board of Medco; John
Parke, M edco'e CEO; Seminole County commis­
sion er Daryl M cLain; and Chap C happell,
president of Medco.

Senate committee plans
to depose campaign staffers
Associated Press Writer__________

Hurricanes Marilyn and Lula
did the moat dam age to the
Islands this year, while Opal
finished off what Allison and
Erin left behind In the Florida
Panhandle.
Q ray said (he season could
have been worse.

"W e want to be thorough but
w e want to be appropriate. This
tries to strike that balance."
C rist, R -St. P etersburg, said
Thursday.
He said he originally planned
to haul the staffers before his
com m ittee, w hich w ill begin

hearings Into the controversy
next week. But he decided they
w ould feel m ore com fortable
giving statements to one or two
attorneys instead o f a panel of
lawmakers.
The probe stem s from calls the
.governor’s cam paign paid N a­
tio n a l T e le c o m m u n ic a tio n s
Services Inc. to make last year.
For *5 7 0 ,0 0 0 , the com pany
made 1.1 million calls, including
about 70,000 to older voters in
which callers did not identify
them selves as representing the
governor's cam paign.
Callers described Republican
nominee Jeb Bush as a tax cheat
and said his running mate Tam
Feeney wanted to abolish Social
Security and cut the Medicare
health Insurance program for
the elderly.
They falsely told older voters
they represented two indepen­
dent organizations. One group

didn't exist and another w as a
Republican group that had no
connection to the calls.
A s part o f its Investigation, the
committee also w ants to hear
from 13 witnesses, Including
Chiles, Lt. Gov. Buddy MacKay,
senior advisor Jim Krug and
Florida Democratic Party execu­
tive director Scott Falmten, who
worked on the Chiles cam paign.
Chiles’ spokesman Ron Sacha
said the governor has m ade U
clear he expects anyone who
works in his office or worked on
his cam paign to cooperate.
"W h ile It rem ains to be seen if
Sen. Crist m akes it anything hut
a partisan show. Gov. ch iles
expects the beat from I t particu­
larly from hia ow n
Sachsi
Chiles baa said he
know about the calls
month. He
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glzed to voters.

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Som e neighbors attending the court
hearing were dlaatlafled with the agreem ent.
"S e x between people la not som ething our
city codes can rejpilate," City Attorney
Frank Kruppenbacher told the critics.

With a littla halp from thalr frlands

T A LLA H A SSE E - The Senate
committee Investigating decep­
tive phone calls by Gov. Lawton
Chiles* re-election cam paign la
widening Ito probe, the panel's
chairm an said.
Sen. Charlie Criat. chairm an of
the Executive Business, Ethics
and Elections Committee, said
the panel w ill take sworn state­
ments from more than a dozen
adm inistrative assistants and
other workers In Chiles' cam ­
paign and office.

Nov. S t

Second Clacc Poetaga Paid at
Sanford. Florida and additional
mailing ofllccc.

W asaerm an said the deal does not prohibit
what his clients and their visitors can do In
private — as long as they don't charge

Many or this season's storms
developed in a region weal o f
A frica know n as "h u rric a n e
a lley " and marched across the
Atlantic like soldiers in form a­
tion. During one period In late
A u g u s t, fo recasters track ed
three Atlantic hurricanes at one
time, while watching the form a­
tion o f more tropical waves.
D uring a 50-day period, the
center tracked at least one
named storm every day.

Today: Partly sunny. H igh In
the low er to mid 70s. North wind
5 to 10 mph. Tonight; Partly
cloudy with patchy fog form ing
late. Low in the upper 40a to F R ID A Y
low er 50s. Light wind. Saturday: F tly s a a n y 7 4 -4 *
Partly sunny. High In the low er
to m id 70s. W ind northeast 10
m ph. Sunday: Partly sunny and
inlld. H ighs in the m id to upper
7 0s. M o n d ay an d T u e sd a y :
Partly cloudy. Low s In the mid
50s to low er 60s. Highs In the
mid to upper 70s.

PuMlehed Tueadey through Frida/
and Sunday by Tha tantord Haratd,
Inc. 300 M French A rc . Sanford,
Fla. U T T t

"W e have a good m oral life In our
com m unity.” said neighbor Susan Vinlng.
"W e are trying to keep out the sickness."
Circuit Judge Newm an Brock Issued an
Injunction against the club a week ago. On
W ednesday, the Katcea agreed to a courtapproved settlement prohibiting them from
violating m unicipal ordinances or charging
adm ission fees to the sw ingers' club.

The lawyer acknowledged, however, that
the publicity "w ill probably chase ofT any
parties because these people like discre­
tion."

B y IV A N I
A n oclatad P ratt Writer__________

Car rental agency loaea appeal

LOTTKRY

In v e s t ig a t o r s h ire d b y s u s p ic io u s
neighbors found that the Saturday night
parties featured group sex, bondage, "fa n ­
tasy nights," entertainment and drinks.
Hom eowners were outraged.

adm ission.
The club w as a "private m em bership
group " and not a business. W asaerm an
said, adding that fees only defrayed the
costs of food and drink.

Hurricane
season ends

Cruise through toll booths

Woman’s will banaftta stutfsnta

cooperate. They would not provide police
protection or traffic control for the large
crowds anticipated. Participants and hosts
would risk arrest and other sanctions."
T hursday's open-house cancellation was
only the latest chapter tn the controversy
that began w eeks ago.

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Am ericans trying to find more leisure time
B yK B V M B A LV M
Associated F ra n Writer__________
The hustle o f city life didn't fit
Claudia and Eric Sam ow 'a fam lly p l a n s , s o t h e y f l e d
P h ila d elp h ia two years ago,
leaving behind her designing
career and his lob as sous chef at
the renowned
Bee Pin restau­
rant.
"T o be adequate paren ts,"
wisaid, "w e needed to
Mrs. S am ow
make som e changes.'
The S am ow s settled with their
year-old son, Evan, In rural
Spring Mills, Pa., and opened a
restaurant o f their own. Now
they hardly notice long days at
The Hum m ingbird Room. "W e
are busy, but It's on our ow n
term s," Mrs. Sam ow said. "It's
dictated by what we choose to
do ."

Le

A new look at Am ericans'
stress and how they're coping
with it suggests the Sam ow s'
c o n c e r n s a re in c r e a s in g ly
comm on. Most people would opt
for m ore free time over more
m oney and nearly h alf have tried
to sim plify their lives by moving,
for exam ple, or turning down Job
opportunities.
Yet sociologists say one thing
h a s In creased ste ad ily w ith
A m erican s' com plaints about
lacking time: the am ount o f free
tim e they enjoy.
Am ericans arc working fewer
hours than they were a decade
or two ago. but they're trying to
cram m ore activities Into a day,
sociologists say. "T im e has both
pace and duration." said G eof­
frey Oodbey. professor o f leisure
studies at Pennsylvania State
University.

Marijuana poaataalon allagad
Joseph W illiam Davis, 18. 4388 Rocky Ridge Place. Sanford,
and David Colum bus Braden, 18. 944 Piedmont W eklva Road,
Apopka, were arrested for possession o f less than 30 gram s o f
m arijuana and possession o f dru g paraphernalia by Sanford
Police on Sunday.
Police said they conducted a traffic stop on the car which w as
driven by Braden In which D avis w as a passenger because they
were driving without headlights.
Braden consented to a search o f the car, they said. In the car
they said they found a pipe used for sm oking m arijuana an d a
green leafy substance that tested positive as m arijuana.
The tiro were taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
and held in lieu o f8800 bond each.

No bond for probation violation
Stanley Paige, 34. 31 Edw ard Higgins Terrace, Sanford,
rem ains in the Sem inole County Correctional Facility today. He
Is charged with a probation violation on an aggravated child
abuse conviction.
Deputy Sheriff John Butler arrested Paige Nov. 29 after
finding him hiding under a bed in his girlfriend's apartment In
Sanford. Butler had been trying to serve Paige with the iarrest
w arrant for the past tw o years, according to sherifTs
spokesm an, Ed McDonough. A t one Ume, Bulker traveled to
Paige's hometown, Rochester, N.Y.. to look for him.
Paige
'alge had been convicted in 1993 o f aggravated child abuse
sr besting a two-year-old child with a belt. The child
alter
required m edical attention. A Sem inole County Judge placed
Paige on probation but he violated it. McDonough said.
Paige Is being held without bond in the county Jail.

Feds: More problems
at Florida restaurants
T A LLAH ASSEE - Florida res­
taurants tm re to be d r a ftf than
they w ere a decade ago but
federal Inspectors often pick up
on m ore violations than state
regulators, a federal report con­
cludes.
The report by the U.8. Food
and D rug Adm lnlt*r,f&lt;nn comes
in the stake of South Florida
food-poison in g episodes that
h ‘‘~ * " *** " f |i i » w
In August, nearly 300 people
were diagnosed with salm onella
In fe c t io n s a ft e r e a t in g a t
M argarita y Am lgas. a W est
Palm Beach M r siren restaurant.
A m onth later, 76
tourists staying at the Four
Seasons Ocean w a n d In Palm
Beach got sick from a bullet

» nh bacteria
The FDA found food-storage
violations — failure to keep
at tem peratures that prevent
food-borne illness — at 38 per­
cent o f 80 restaurants It checked
In the 16-month period endhm in
ys-wew«
OCJJIfel 11Ih
um
But Juat 11 percent o f the
Inspection* o f those restaurants
by the state Departm ent o f

Business and Professional Regu­
lation listed violations In that
category.
The sam e kind o f gap exists
w h en It com es to em ployee

le.
)A Inspectors reported poor
hygiene, such as failure to w ash
hands, at 39 percent o f the
restauran ts. State inspectors
reported poor hygiene In 8.8
percent o f inspections at the
sam e establishments.
Florida needs more inspectors
a n d the on es it h as a re n ’t
focusing enough on items criti­
cal to public health, the federal
agency concluded In a analysis
o f the state's food service sanita­
tion program .
The FDA report also said there
is little or no enforcement o f
sanitation rules in parts o f Flor­
ida — reportedly because some
supervisors worry more about
c o lle ctin g licen se fees than
cleanliness.
Food safety Is of particular
concern in Florida, where elderly
people make up nearly a quarter
o f trie population and m ay have
w eak Immune system s that can
m ake food-borne illnesses a Ufe
and death Issue.

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John P. Robinson, director o f
the A m erican 's Uae o f Tim e
Project at the U n iversity o f
M aryland, said a plethora o f
leisure-tim e choices contributes
to the sensation. If you choose to
go to the ball gam e, you 'll m iss
that final perform ance o f "L a
Tom W . Sm ith o f the Universi­
ty o f Chicago’s National Opinion
Research Center said changes In
the average household, w ith
in c re asin g n u m b e rs o f both
w ork in g c o u p le t an d sin gleparent fam ilies, have prom pted a
"m assive readjustm ent" In time
m anagem ent.
"1 think that's
the single biggest factor leading
to both the perception and tom e
reality o f greater stress, leas
tim e." Sm ith said.
But there's little agreem ent on
whether the S am ow s are sym ­

bolic o f a cultural shift. G od bey's
gut tells him more people are
downshifting out o f the feat lane,
but Sm ith Insists there’s no data
show ing m ore Am ericana alow“ f h e K i e l ) W o rld w Id e -U .S .
Newa ft W orld Report Quality
Quotient Poll o f 1,009 adults
round 24 percent said they
m oved to areaa with a "less
hectic" lifestyle In the p a ri five
y e a rs , 10 p e rc e n t re d u c e d
c o m m itm e n ts . I S p e r c e n t
low ered life expectations. IS
percent decided against any or
m ore children, 13 percent cut
work hours, 10 percent avoided
changing Jobs and S percent
passed on promotions,
^
Robinson aakl such responses
don't speak to the whole equa­
tion: How m any people move in
to replace those w ho are slow ing

Journal of woman
with AIDS portrays
quiet victims
AiiOCIMOO r T li i W n i f
Y O N K E R S , N .Y . Jan ice
B u rn s a a y a sh e a n d h er
h u s b a n d , W illia m , w e re a
"nauaeatlngly cute” couple who
loved vacations and shopping for
home furnishing*.
"W e love to eat o u t go to
B roadw ay sh ow s, an d shock
people by revealing our liberal
outlooks that hide under our
con servative e x te rio rs." M rs.
B u m s wrote in 19S7, w hen she
w a s a 24-year-old univerelty
researcher m arried to a rising
star in the financial com m unity.
Then com es the kicker: "W e
spend 61.300 each m onth on
prescription drugs, and w s w ill
never have children. ... W s are
H IV -paritive."
T h us begins "S a ra h ’s S o n g."
Mrs. B u m s Journal covering the
years from 1967. w hen th e and
her h usband wet
with H IV. to 1964, w han
husband died o f A ID S at i
The W arn er Booh
for the daughter th e ,
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painfully poignant ron dtriag o f
death foretold, o f a w om an
w h o se w o rld tu rn ed la t a a
num bers ffamai H ow m any p S b .
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Other findings In the survey,
which had an error m argin of
plus or m inus 3.1 percentage
points, appearing in the Dec. 4
Issue o f U.S. News:
— 81 percent o f those surveyed
said they wanted more free ttme
at the expense o f more money:
38 percent chose the opposite.
—55 percent said the quality
o f their lives w as better than
their parents* had been, but Just
2 9 p e r c e n t t h o u g h t t h e ir
children would be able to say the
same.
— 33 percen t w ou ld spend
extra free time with their fam i­
lies, 18 percent would pursue a
pastime, 13 percent would hang
ou t w ith frien d s, 8 percent
w ould read a book.
At The Hum m ingbird Room,
th ere's no tim e for surveys.
W hile Evan, now 3. and his
father bu y produce from the
a re a 'a A m ish fa rm e rs. M rs.

Sam ow puts her designing skills
to work, creating m enus and
redecorating the dining room. " I
used my son’s diapers to rag
paint the w alls when we first
opened," she said.
T h e re sta u ra n t h as sin ce
expanded from 33 M ats to 100.

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total between 1961-87. to alm ori
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who look like m yself In support
g ro u p s," said M
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m iddle-class Catholic from the
New York City borough o f the
Bronx.
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filled wtth books. Including a
huge Bible on a stand in the
living room, and is dom inated by
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AID S because it m eans they or
aomeone they loro can be at
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EDITORIAL

Seminole
County
hospitality
T h e sn o w b ird s a re c o m in g. W ith C e n tra l
F lo rid a 's clim ate still e x tre m e ly co m fo rta b le
b u t cold tem p eratu res a n d fre q u e n t sn o w
n o w b e g in n in g in th e n o rth ern states, m a n y
p eo p le w ill b e flo c k in g so u th fo r th e w in te r.
S o m e o f th ese v isito rs d islik e b e in g c a lle d a
sn o w b ird . O th e rs d o n 't m in d , a n d often u se
the term in d e sc rib in g th em selves.
D u rin g th e la st fe w m o n th s o f the y e a r m ost
y e a rs, o u r streets a n d h ig h w a y s
becom e
m ore a n d m o re c lo g g e d w ith v e h ic le s c o n ­
ta in in g ou t-of-state lic e n se tags.
U n fo rtu n a te ly , tra ffic la w s in m a n y states
a re n ot th e sa m e a s o u rs. A s a n e x a m p le , w e
a llo w rig h t tu rn s o n a red lig h t p ro v id in g the
m o to rist h a s m ad e a com p lete sto p a n d th ere
is n o o n -c o m in g v e h ic le w h ic h h a s the
rig h t-o f-w a y . S om e states b a n su c h tu rn s a n d
th e m o to rists w h o Uve there m a y not k n o w
o u r la w s a re differen t.
A lso , th e stra n g e rs m a y n ot e x a c tly k n o w
w h e re th ey a re g o in g . A s a re su lt, th ey m ay
b e d riv in g slo w e r th an n o rm al lo o k in g fo r a
street n am e o r ad d re ss.
L ik e w ise , som e a re tra v e lin g in m o to r
h o m e s o r p u llin g bo a t o r ca m p in g tra ile rs. F o r
a fe w , th is m a y b e th e ir first tim e o u t w ith
la rg e e q u ip m e n t a n d th ey m a y b e a b it
h esitan t, e sp e c ially in traffic, o r m a k in g a
sh a rp tu rn .
. N o w , p ro b a b ly m ore th a n a t a n y o th er tim e
b f th e year, o u r C e n tra l F lo rid a m otorists
n e e d to* e d e rd s e so m e a d d e d cau tio n . W e
n e ed to be a w a re o f th ese v isito rs a n d if
n e ce se a ty rd h a n g e o u r d riv in g h a b its.
T a k e d riv in g to o r fro m w o rk . I f w e a re u se d
to tra v e lin g a sp ecific ro u te a t fo r e x a m p le .
6 0 m ile s p e r h ou r, im a g in e som eon e in fro n t
o f y o u a t a slo w e r sp ee d , a n d y o u c a n n o t
p a ss. U v e w ith it. H e a d in g 3 0 m ile s a t 0 0
m ile s p e r h o u r, w ith o u t stop s, w ill get y o u
th ere in 3 0 m in u tes- B u t if y o u h av e to slo w
d o w n to SB ra th e r th a n 0 0 . it w ill o n ly tak e
y o u 3.7 m in u te s lo n g e r.
E v e n If y o u h a v e to s lo w fro m 0 0 to BO. a 3 0
m ile trip w o u ld tak e o n ly six m in u tes lo n ger,
tf y o u p la y it th at d o s e g o in g to w o rk , yo u
o u g h t to c h a n g e y o u r h a b its a n y w a y .
u n ot. w e d o n 't se e w h e re 3 .7 o r six
m in u tes w ill b e a n y m a jo r p ro blem in y o u r
life .
If a n ou t-of-stater a p p e a rs to b e h esitan t
n e a r a n in tersectio n , b e p a tie n t J u st im a g in g
h o w y o u m igh t b e i f y o u w e re in a stra n g e
sta te a n d stra n g e a re a , try in g to fin d ou t
street w h e re A u n t M a rg e o r U n cle H erm an
lives.
P eo p le w h o co m e to F lo rid a d u rin g the
c o ld e r m o n th s a re o ften re g u la r visitors.
W h ile w e m a y h a v e m ore c ro w d e d re sta u ­
ran ts. g a s station s, m a ll p a rk in g lo ts o r o th er
situ atio n s, w e m u st re m e m b e r that these
sn o w b ird s d o a lo t to w a rd im p ro v in g the
econ om y o f o u r a re a .
Y et w e k n o w o f ca se s w h e re o n e action b y a
"lo c a l" h a s
th e e n tire city a n d state to
g e t a b a d n a m e , T h e v is it o r s m a y g o
e lse w h e re n e x t year.
R ath er th an try in g to d riv e som eon e o ff the
ro a d a n d "te a c h m e m a le s s o n ," le t's b e
patlei
itien t a n d sh o w p eo p le w s a re g la d th ey a re
h ere.
W h o k n o w s, in the su m m e r, w e m a y e n d u p
v isitin g in th eir a re a o f th e n a tio n . H o w w ill
w e w a n t to b e treated? L e t 's sa t a n e x a m p le
a n d sh o w o u r g u e sts w h a t F lo rid a h o sp ita lity
is.

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Death by snipers in Bosnia?
Suppose you w e n a fanatical Bosnian Serb
leader, w atching your country fill up with
Am erican aoldlera under order* to enforce a
territorial settlement you regard as an abom ina­
tion. Knowing that President Clinton sent those
troops Into Bosnia despite the profound m isgiv­
ings o f the Am erican Congreaa and the Am erican
people, what strategy would you adopt to get rid
One possibility would be to setae a few o f them
a* hostages, to be returned when all the rest had
left. But hostage-holding la necessarily precari­
ous: You have to hide your hostages where no
one can ftnd them, in a country tom by ethnic,
religious and political divisions of every Im agin­
able type.
Far better, such a fanatic m ight-conclude, to
atari kitting a few Am erican soldiers every week
by sniper fire. Individual snipers might be
caught (and then again, might not), but a group
o f 10 or 20 o f them, sniping separately and
m elting afterward into crowds o f their com patri­
ots. alm ost certainly could produce a steady toll
o f deaths.
Then, as the body bags begin to return to
Dover A ir Force Base in Delaware, President
Clinton would have to explain again to his fellow
Am ericana exactly what vital national Interest la

being served by our m ilitary presence in Bosnia.
Does anyone suppose Mr. Clinton haa the kind of
sta m in a It w o u ld
take to stick by hla
g u n s in B o s n i a
straight through an
election year?
W hen the Soviet
U n io n c o lla p s e d ,
leavin g the United
States as the w orld's
one r e m a i n in g
s u p e r p o w e r , th e
question Immediate­
ly a r o s e : W h a t
should Uncle Sam do
f One possibility
with all that firepow­
would be to
er? It turned out that
seize a few of
our liberals had an
themes
answer: Use it to beat
up the bad guys In
hostages, to be
returned when
those relatively sm all
ell the rest hsd
conflicts that are for­
left. |
e v e r a fflic tin g the
globe.
They w eren't talking about Saddam Huaaeln.
Aa a m atter o f fact, Am erica's vital interests were
ao plainly threatened by Saddam that m any

i opposing
Bosnia that fired the liberal Im agination: a
notoriously complicated knot in the tangled
Balkan skein, where this country haa no vital
Interest whatever but where all virtue (sup­
posedly) resides In the Muslim a and all evil in the
Serbs. Here waa a cause pure enough, as liberals
saw it, to w arrant the shedding o f Am erican
blood.
Aa a bonus, barging Into Bosnia w ould also
solve another problem left over from the end o f
the O d d W ar: W hat to do about NATO? That
id alliance, over a apace o f 40 y e a n , won the
grand
rd 'W orld W a r without firing a shot; but what
T h ird
la Its role today? By using it aa the Instrument o f
a Bosnian policy purportedly laid down by the
U .N .. that In con ven ien t qu eatlo n can be
postponed Indefinitely.
So the troops are on their w ay. It waa too bad
that Mr. Clinton's address to the Am erican
people on the subject had to coincide with an
outburst on the part of the certified nutcake he
Installed In the presidency o f Haiti Just last year.
Presum ably even BUI Clinton can m anage,
ultim ately, to brin g a m inor nuisance like
Aristide to heel. But in Bosnia Mr. Clinton is
playing in a far different league, and for m uch
piaylni
bigger

JACK ANDERSON

Odd program saps
Labor’s funds

ELLEN GOODMAN

Death: We are failing dismally
B O S T O N — T h e n e w sp a p e r cornea to my
doorstep this morning bearing its daffy quota
o f obituaries. A teacher has died at 66. A cos­
tum e designer at S I. A civic leader at 79. A
company executive at SB,
Tne Uvea o f these people are described a s If
the death notice were a resume. The causes o f
death-cancer, heart failure—are Included aa if
disease Itself were a flaw In the hum an system
that science has yet to fix.
W hat la m issing from these page* what is
alw ays m issing—are the descriptions o f how
they died . W as the teacher in pam o r at peace?
Dio the executive have a thing wtU and a doc­
tor w ho listened? D id the d v lc leader Unger
attached to a m achine? W aa the design er's
death one ahe defected?
1 read these pages wondering what would U
be Uke if we listed the way o f death as weU as
the cause o f death. Vfould that make a differ­
ence?
L a st w eek, so m eth in g rem a rk a b le h a p ­
pened. The newspapers In this country ran a
story abou t a scientific un-breakthrough. A
protect begun with high hopes to test
w ays o f m aking death In the hospital m ore
w aa pronounced a failure, D .O A .
The flop w as on page one. BO years after
K aren A n n Q u in la n lap sed Into a com a. It
cam e after a w hole generation o f talk about
htei-tech ffylng and bvtag w O s and the right
to die.
W han tbs Robert Wbod Johnson Foundation
fu n d ed th is e ig h t-y e a r stu ffy, th ere eras a
gra v in g consensus am ong sttdclsts an d doc­
tors about how to change ths w ay o f (tying. V
raaffy w ars s u n o f ths m fln eeto o f a
didn't want, surety there w ould ba Isos pain,
fewer t Iterate m easures • and more ears In the
hospital care o f the dying.
So. the study's project called SUPPOR T—
S tu d y to U n d e rs ta n d P ro g n o s e s a n d
P re fe re n c e s fo r O u tc o m e s a n d R isk s o f
Treatm ents— pieced n u rse s in five teaching
hospitals to ferlMtetv these changm . But aa Dr.
Joanne Lynn, a a x h ra c to r o f ths project says,
t i f e did w hat everyone thou#H w ould work
and R d idn t work at aU, not r
H alf o f the patknta aUH dfed in pain. Huge
g a p s rem ained betw een w h at patients said
they wanted and
didn't help. There w aa too btde tabu too late.
T oo m any p eo p le d ie d a lo n e , a tta c h e d to
The easy vtllains o f the atoqr would be the
paternalistic doctors w ho rem ain convinced
they know what's beat far the paltm l even tf
the patient ibsaferrs. There's enouB* tnith In
that image to m ake Boston University ethlctst
George Annas w arn that t t If dytiW patients
want to retaini som e control over their dying
process, they muat get out o f the hospital tf
they are in and stay out o f the hospital tf they

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are out. *
A more benign interpretation la that the cul­
ture o f m edicine— from school to training to
practice—teaches doctors to regard death only
a s defeat. Even when dealing with the termi­
nally HI* they talk about life and death deci­
sions when they are really dealing with death
and death decisions.
But Dr. Lynn
b e lie v e s th a t the
problem run s deep­
e r th a n d o c to rs
w h o d o n ’t lis te n .
""T h is w a s n 't a
g ro u p o f d o c to rs
dedicated to finding
th e la s t p o s s ib le
date on the tom b­
sto n e . W h a t w e
£ I read these
le a rn e d w a a th at
th e c o n sp ira c y of
wondaring what
silence about death
would it ba Ilka
w a s stronger than
If wa listed the
w e e x p ected an d
way of death as
the force o f h a b it
wall aa the
■
w a s a ls o stro n ger
cause of death?#
: expected.
O n a day-to-day basis, neither doctors nor
patients were talking about what the patients
wanted. They were both following the cultural
script, talking about the next chemotherapy,
the next procedure. They were patching, fixing,
going from crisis to crisis without ever asking.
• Hew can 1 bra weU while dying? MWb are all involved in the dance o f silence,*
t bsbsvra Dr. Lynn. Even families go throurffi
th is pain fu l process w anting one thing: "to
the min o r teat They want to be able to
at themselves when U’a all over and say I
w aa a decent person.'' d o s e up, that * decen­
cy *' Is still defined aa fighting death. But when
you stand back from the mirror, aa this study
does, It's a sa n y reflection.
Hospitals are not the only places where we
(Ue. There a n hospices and homes. There are
aa w rit the Tender mercies * of Dr. Kevorkian
and the m oral am biguities o f doctor-assisted

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B u t the m ajority o f Am ericana end their
Uvea to hospitals. A s long a s hospitals reject a
hum ane role in helping people die. we are fail­
ing dtamaffy aa doctors, aa friends, aa family,
a n d aa fello w tra v e le rs th ro u gh w h at the
psalm ist c a lls "th e valley o f the sh adow o f

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W A SH IN G TO N » Labor Secretary Robert
Retch has developed a "portrait o f a supersaver" as part o f a new cam paign to get his
fellow baby-boom er* to be more thrifty.
But some official* inside the Labor Depart­
ment think Reich and the other promoters
well-intentioned Retirement Savings Educa­
tion Cam paign should take some o f their ow n
advice and save money.
"It’s a wonderfully
noble cause," says
on e L a b o r D epart­
ment official, “ but It
haa a b so lu te ly
nothing to do with*'
th e m a n d a t e o f
Labor's Pension and
.W e lf a r e . B e q e fft ^ ,
Adm inistration. „ jj M.
P W B A ., w h ich ia
s u p p o s e d to I n ­
v e s t ig a te p e n sio n
fraud, la having Its
b u d g e t s la s h e d .
"H o w are you going
f i n addition to
to Justify elim inating
saving lives, the
investigators or any­
sd explains, she
one else (at PW B A )
when you're spend­
percentage of
in g t h is k in d o f
nor take-home
money on a frtU that
Pty-J
y o u 'r e n o t e v e n
supposed to be do
ing?" asked this source.
Labor sources speculate that when all
production and personnel costs are figured In,
the public education cam paign could cost
taxpayers aa m uch as S2 million. The public
race o f the cam paign w ill be the "su persaver'' portrait at a fem ale param edic "in ftill
uniform ; arm s crossed: upright and proud:
big g rin ." In addition to saving Uvea, the ad
explains, she saves a percentage at her
take-home pay.
In reality, however, the "b ig g rin " might
belong to the spin-metatera w ho are brin g
paid to promote the program . Although four
W ells Fargo security guards were hired to
carry In four canvas baga o f cash Into the
c a m p a ig n 's k ick -off event last J u ly to
dram atise the power o f early investing, the
Labor Departm ent's decision to pay a public
re la tio n s firm 9 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 to sp ea rh ea d
publicity suggests the departm ent haa money
to bum .
The department spent 99,000Just to move
an existing stage at the Us headquarters to
enhance television coverage o f the kick-off
event, at w hich Retch com plained that
"A m ericana are not saving en ough ." tn
addition. 930,000 la being spent to produce
televised p u blic service announcem ents,
while 940.000 h as been budgeted far develop­
ing and distributing announcem ents far the
print
T h e program h as been i
fu n d s that officials have
piggy-banks within ths
fa f loose change, according ' to Internal
Officials noted that the PW B A heo no extra
cut tn funding, but raised the pnaM bdSythat
Other funds could be accessed. The financial
equeese might farce ranreUatton o f a Buffer
A Labor Department
th e y o r ig in a lly so u g h t p riv a te -s e c to r
"p artn er* to "lim it the expense." but now
taxpayers are picking up the entire tab.
Officials have declared the Initial phase o f
the cam paign e ----------------* —
aggressive print end electronic m edia
palgn o f p
public service snnnnnrs manta and
articles that officials hope w ill run
in
Reich's aides are preparing a letter on the
savings crisis to Ann Landers,
tionatiyi
iy syndicated advice
I
on to gam er tots o f free publicity. T h s David
Letterm an and Oprah W infrey
be targeted, presum ably with
guest appearances. O rganisers &lt;
trying to line up actress Alexandria Paul, who
plsys a lifeguardion Irievlaton'e "B ayw atch "
to serve aa celebrity spokesperson.

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Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, December 1, 1995 - I A

S u c c e ss

ouse votes to phase
ut Amtrak subsidies
portation an d In fraatru ctu re
Committee.
Am trak spokesm an C liff Black
said the railroad Is prepared to
cope with the elim ination o f
operating subsidies, although It
w ill continue to seek assistance
for capital construction. A sepa­
rate Am trak bill Is pending In
the Senate.
Created In 1970 to take over
p assen ger rail services that
p riv a te ra ilro a d s no lo n g e r
wanted to operate, Am trak w as
m andated to m aintain basic
service.. Its government subsidy
has topped i l . 2 billion In some
y e a n , but It has been less than
h alf that In others.
Critics have urged ending the
subsidy and forcing Am trak to
exist on Its own, while defenders
m aintain that the government
has an obligation to continue to

W A SH IN G T O N Am trak Is
the end o f federal operatr eutiel litre, end liking It.
H ouse voted 406-4 to
th ese ou t fe d e ra l su b sid ie s
luraday, while insisting that
railroad becom e m ore bust.— BUKC*

A m tra k P resid en t T h om as
w n s h a ile d the m ove a s
probably the best vote w e've
id In the House o f Repren tatlves In the history o f
i n k ."
The bill sets “ some real agive targets to m ake in
[te rm s o f g e ttin g o ff o f the
[ operating subsidy, out I think we
can make them. It has a lot o f
In It,"
'I f Am trak Is going to survive
as a viable national rail
ger system It h as to be fun­
dam entally reform
refoi ed and given
re a l d e c isio n -m a k in g p o w er
abou t its operations an d fl
n an ces,” R ep. B u d Shuster,
R -Pa.,sald.
Under term s at the bill, the
IB M subsidy o f BBB3.B million
w ould drop to $673 m illion per
year from 1BB6 through IB M
and $689 m illion In IB M . After
that, fu rth er reduction s are
expected, with subsidies elim i­
nated by 9002, said Shuster,
chairm an o f the House Trans-

The House bill would phase
out the subsidy while m oving
Am trak to a more businesslike
system o f operation, lift several
federal requirem ents for specific
passrn grr services, disband the
current Am trak board, create a
new m anagem ent system and
authorise sale o f stock In the
railroad.
A provision that w ould limit
punitive dam ages to $280,000
for people injured In railroad
accidents drew fire from R ep.
Cardies Collins, D-Dl., w ho said.
"T h is Is w rong, it's nonsensical
and It’s sim ply u n fair."

" I f w e w ant to run a passenger
railroad In this country and we
want It to be affordable and
accessible, w e really need to
make these reform s." responded
Rep. John Mica, R-Fla. Collins'
effort to elim inate the cap waa
defeated by a 23B-164 vote.
The bill w ould end a ban on
Am trak contracting out w ork
other than food service, allow ing
It 254 days to work out any
problem s with Its unions over
work to be farm ed out.
Am trak w ould be allow ed to
decide on Its routes on the basis
o f comm ercial potential rather
than certain mandated sendees.
Other provisions o f the bill
would:
— Elim inate A m trak's current
board o f directors, replacing It
w ith an E m ergen cy R eform
Board, appointed by the presi­
dent, charged with setting the
railroad's fritura course.
—Require Am trak to redeem
Its com m on stock from the
freight railroads that obtained it
In 1870 and elim inate provisions
giving the Transportation De­
partm ent first rights to Am trak
p r o p e r t y In th e e v e n t o f
bankruptcy.
—Repeal current lim its on the
value and availability o f Am trak
stock and encourage the railroad
to im plem ent employee stock
ownership plans.
The b U lis HR 1788.

Republicans resigned to troop
deployment, raise concerns
b
la la ra a lla wniwfwhpiptofsiiio

W A SH IN G TO N - W orried and
bitter R epublicans are regis­
tering concern for the safety o f
20,000 Am erican troops headed
for Bosnia by February. Majority
b Dole said he w ill salt
the Senate to endorse the plan.
M any o f the Republicans w ho
h a v e q u e s tio n e d P re s id e n t
Clinton’s policy sold they were
h and w ars reduesd
■fork* Thursday they
1w ould be heeded,
i, w ho le Clinton’s !
rival for next year’s i
R-Aris.. w ho h a
lent critic o f U J , Intervention,
said they w ould back the p m f-

" I f w e w ould try to cut off
funds, w e w ould harm the men
and wom en In the military w ho
have already begun to arrive In
B osnia," Dole said. He' added
that he w ill ask the Senate next
w eek to adopt a resolution o f
support for the Bosnia policy
"th at helps reduce the risks*1’
‘ensures Am erican forces

U n ite d N a tio n s , M a d e le in e
A lbright, today attem pted to
answ er law m akers who fear the
United 8tatea w ill get bogged
down In a years-long Involve­
ment In the form er Yugoslavia.
W ithin about a year, she aaid
on NBC. "T h e troops from the
contending parties w ill have
been separated. The w eapons
w ill have been withdrawn from
a successful m ission ac* the battlefield, and there w ill be
the beginnings o f a civil society.
Elections w ill have been held.
In D u b lin , In la n d , to d ay
Thto to the end state which wtll
w m — m id bis w as ptoaasd wtth
the Support o f Dole and **-*"*■*" -enable the forces to leave."
D efen se S ecretary W illia m
saying It helps "to build the kid
Perry and Oen, John
o f bipartisan support w a n eed."
ShaltkaehvtU. chairm an o f the
" R ight n ow w e ’re m oving Joint Chtofe o f Btalf. offered
tow ard Im plem entation o f a assurances at a House hearing
agreem ent and I feel good T h ursday that the Am erican
troops w ould be prepared for a
about It," Clinton aatd.
Clinton's am bassador to the tough mission.

Briefs
fe a m P a g s lA
o f Landers In w hich she w as asked for her
Im pressions o f the pontiff, whom she has met.
"L ook s like an angel. He has the face o f an
a n ge l," she sskL
"H is eyes are sky blue, and hla cheeks are
pink and adorable-looking, and he has a sweet
sense o f humor. O f course, he's a M a c k ." she
laughingly told the Interviewer. "T h ey're very
anti-w om an."
Edw ard O . Dykto. president o f the Polish
Rom an Catholic Union o f Am erica, a fraternal
organisation o f about 100,000 mem bers, aaid he
w as stunned.
"Ethnic groups throughout thto country have
fought to get rid o f these slurs against all o f us,

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and then A nn Landers throws one out,” he said.
” 1 think people w ill rake thto as an insult, as
they have, and stop reading her.”
In apologising, she used one o f her tradem ark
phrases: “It’s time to get out the wet noodle and
Five m yself 40 lashes."
The article, by Christopher Buckley, described
Landers' Jew ish upbringing In Sioux City. Iowa,
and her rise to become the colum nist a W orld
Alm anac poll once found to be the most
Influential wom an In the United States.
Landers' real nam e Is Eppte Lederer. Her
Chicago-baaed colum n Is published in about
1.200 newspapers. Her tw in sister. Pauline
"P o p o ” P h illips, w rites the "D e a r A b b y "
colum n.
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Edw ard O . Arnold, 47, DeLeon
Road. D cBary. died Monday.
Nov. 27. IB M at Volusia Medical
Center. Orange City.
1 3 . 1 B 4 S In
B o r n J u ly 13
M a a a lU o n . O h io , h e w a a a
________________i for A B E Auction
Co. and a proteatant. A form er
S an fo rd residen t, he w a s a
m em ber o f the Four T ow n s

MIAMM

S urvivors include his sons
d ia rie s o f Melbourne, Robert o f
Lake Mary and Michael o f O r­
ange CUyi hla sisters Dorothy
MUter o f Deltons, Jean Brown
and Linda Beeler, both o f DeB ary. an d PhylUa Arnold o f
Cocoa Beach: hto brothers Bruce
L e e o f D ay to n a B each an d
WUUam ofM lddteburg. Ind.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge o f the
arrangem enta.

Janet Ann Keys, 64, Apex
M a t . Casselberry, died Thurs­
day, Nov. 30, IB M .
B orn in O h io, sh e w a s a
technical writer w ho moved to
central Florida In 1B77. She w aa
a m em ber o f R ebouuden and
the W idow s and W idow ers Club.
Survivors Include her sons
Douglas o f Tam pa and Gregory
o f caaaeiberry; an d her one
O rla n d o D irect C rem ation
Service, Orlando, in charge o f

Matthew C. Pilch, SO, O akland

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Avenue. Sanford, died T h urs­
day. Nov. 30. 1BB8 at Florida
HospUal-South. Orlando.
B o rn A p r il 14. 1 B I B In
Am sterdam . NY. he w aa a postal
worker for the U.S. Postal Serv­
ice. He w aa a m em ber o f the
Church o f the Nativity Catholic
Church and the National Associ­
ation o f Retired Federal Em ­
ployees. He served In the U.8.
A ir Force.
S u rvivo rs Include his w ife
Lori: his son Fred P. o f Sanford;
h is step-sister Lott! Frye o f
A m sterd am , N .Y .; h is eigh t
grandchildren and three great­
grandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, In charge o f the
arrangementa.

H o w a rd J o s e p h P o e . 8 6,
Carlisle Drive. Casselberry, died
Monday. Nov. 27.1985.
Born In Paris. Ky.. he waa a
civil servant w h o m oved to
central Florida In IB M . He w a sa
mem ber o f Rock Springs RapUsI
Church.
Survivors Indude his daughter
Ram ona H u n t o f Paris; hla son
Roy E. o f Paris: hto brother Roy
T . o f Lexington. Ky.: hto five
grandchildren and his 10 great
grandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e, Altam onte Springs. In
charge o f the arrangements.

Police

C o n tin u ed fro m P a g * I A
for repeat offenders.
But everyon e knows I he rules,
the punishm ents and w here they
sta n d ."
And, he said, the school has a
d em on strated " z e r o tolerance
a t tit u d e ” to w a rd d ru g s and
a lco h o l, tow ard weapons, and
tow ard crim es such as sexual
h a r a s s m e n t and a s s a u lt on
cam pus.
''A n y or those things w ill get
you an autom atic suspension
out o f sch o ol." Shupe explained.
He said the school Is divided
b y grade so there is not a lot o f
Interaction between the you nger
and older students. That, he
said, also helps cut dow n on
discipline problems.
Finally, the school has done all
It can to m in im ize the m o ve­
m ents o f students outside the
classroom . Shupe believes If the
students aren't m ovin g around
m uch, they w ill be less likely to
ge t in to trouble o r to try to leave
campus.
T h e adm inistrators from Ja ck ­
sonville w ere "v e r y , very Im ­
pressed " w ith L a k evle w 's dis­
cip lin e program . A nd. Shupe
said, th ey could see how the
discipline w orked w ell In In­
crea sin g student perform ance
and the selfe s te e m o f the stu­
dents.
" W e are h aving som e good
successes h e re ," Shupe said.
"A n d w e're happy to snare the
secrets o f our su ccess."

C o n tin u ed fro m P a g e 1A
w orking days. It
was a study o f the physical
condition o f the building and o f
the financial consequences o f
pursuing the conversion o f (hat
bu ilding as a public sa fely facili­
ty com pared w ith ren ovatin g
and expanding the new building
o r b u ild in g an e n tire ly n ew
com plex.
It w as his opinion that the
First Federal building would not
b e an a p p r o p r ia te c h o ic e
because It would require loo
much m oney to bring it to a
point w here II could be used as a
police station.
Donald Carrigan. the Investor
w h o pu rch ased (h e b u ild in g
from the Resolution Trust Cor­
poration and w ho hopes to lease
It to the city, said the figures
Reeves used are w ro n g and that
It would actually cost the city far
less to convert the old bank
building for their use.
A c c o r d in g to C a r r ig a n . It
would coat $2,500,000 to ready
the building for use as a public
aafety com plex and to pay the
lease amount. That figure Is far
less than the $5,400,960 the
architect had suggested It would
cost.
" I'v e looked at It (Carrigan's
Inform ation) and It Is m y sense
there w ill be enough o f a change
that It w ill m ake a difference to
the city com m ission ." Sim m ons
said.
Based on the architect’s fig ­
ures. the city com m ission re­
jected the option o f the First
Federal building.
S im m o n s sa id th e re w e r e
"so m e erro rs" in the report and
he waa "n o t satisfied with It." He
hoped the com m ission was open
to looking at the option again
with the revised figures.
A cco rd in g to C arrigan, the
a m o u n t o f th e le a s e w a s
m lsflgured by the architect and
the actual cost w ould be nearly
•100,000 less per year.
In addition, he aaid. Reeves
had re p o r te d th e b u ild in g 's

Christmas—
C s a t ia a s d fro m P a g * I A
at 7 p.m.
T h e Lake Mary High School
Dram a Club will act out an
excerpt from " T h e E lves and the
S h oem a k er" w hich w ill be pres­
ented In Its en tirety on Monday.
Dec. 4. In the Lake M aty High
School Auditorium . T ick ets for
the play are S I o r the donation
o f a canned good.
D onations o f can ned goods
and toys w ill also be accepted at
O lde Lake Mary Holidays. Th e
even t Itself Is free, but In order to
en joy a refreshm ent o r purchase
a h olid a y craft, the donated
Item s m ust be traded for a ticket.
T h e donated Item s w ill be given
to S em in ole Ssfchouse and other
local charities.
FOX 35 K id's C lu b w ill have
"M ak e and T ak e" holiday cards
for children to do at the event.
Entertainm ent will also Include
face painting, the spinning o f
holiday tales by Country Joe
Rosier and the song stylings o f
. Melissa M I U s , . . ,
The tradition o f lighting o f the
targe evergreen outside o f the
city com m ission cham bers w ill
be m ade even m ore special this
year a s the tree to decorated with
hand-crafted ornam ents painted
by Lake Mary Girt Scouts.
Bring a blanket and a lawn
chair and don't forget about the
SNO W I Lake Mary City H all to
located on the northwest corner
o f Lake Mary Boulevard and
Country C lub Road. Parking la
available at City Hall, at the
Shoppes o f Lake Mary and at
Lake M ary Elementary School.

m echanical equipm ent w as In
" p o o r co n d itio n :" there w ere
leaks In I he bu ilding and In the
ro o f causing m ildew and m old to
grow Inside the facility: there
w as poor Indoor air qu ality as a
result o f Ihc m ildew : the bu ild­
in g did not com ply w ith current
A D A (A m ericans w ith D isabili­
t ie s A c t ) r e q u ir e m e n t s : n o
asbestos survey had been done
and that the building w as not
designed lo handle the stress o f
b e in g u s e d ns a 2 4 -h o u r
em ergen cy facility.
" I C o r i c r t l n g th o s e It e m s )
w ould Ik - our respon sib ility."
Carrigan assured S im m on s In a
letter dated Nov. 28. "a n d they
have already been corrected or
w ill be In the near fu tu re."
S im m ons said R eeves w ill be
contacted to rework the report
before the Dec. 11 city co m ­
m ission m eeting. At that tim e
the m atter w ill be discussed
again.
"W ith the new figures, wc
have a different story.” S im ­
m ons said.

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Fresh W ater Ftah Com m ission
Col. Randy Hopkins, adding that
the effects o f sun and pounding
w aves heighten the effects o f
alcohol,
Lew is aaid M ADD chapters
around the state plan several
observances during the holidays
Including candlelight vigils Dec.
I In St. Petersburg: Dec. 3 In
Miami. Vero B each and
BraokavUte: Dec. B In Milton and
L iv e O a k : D ec. 10 In Fort
Lauderdale and W inter Haven:
Dec. 11 In Orlando and Tam pa:
Dec. 12 In Fart Myers, and Dec.
17 In Jacksonville.

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Supreme Court no longer abortion storm center
aym cN A nnoA nauj
Associated Preaa Writer__________
W ASHINGTON The
Suprem e Court, at center stage
for decades In the nation's dra­
matic and divisive debate over
abortion, appears now to be
seeking a bit part aw ay from the
spotlight.
Most activists on both aides
have canted the battle to dif­
ferent arenas, and those w ho
moat recently have sought out
the court as a forum have been
turned array.
“ The focus has switched from
the Suprem e Court to the grass
r o o t s , to p o l i t i c s , s t a t e
legislatures and public opinion,"
said Clarke Forsythe o f Am eri­
cans United for Life.
Kate Michelman o f the N a­
tional Abortion Rights Action
League nam es a hostile Con­

gress as her group's chief con­
cern today. “Since the 1994
elections, there's been a deliber­
ate and fierce, rapid-fire assault
on w om en's ... access to abor­
tion." aheaald.
The high court in 1993 barred
states from banning most abor­
tions and reaffirm ed the core o f
its 1973 ruling that said women
have a constitutionally protected
right to end their pregnancies.
T w o s u b s e q u e n t r u lin g s
enhanced the protection afforded
patients and staffers at abortion
clinics.
“ The court has had Its say and
now appears w illing to sit back
and aee how Its rulings are going
to play o u t." aays Priscilla Smith
o f the Center for Reproductive
Law and Policy, an abortion
rights litigation group.
The justices seem ingly have

Direct dtpotll offered to most taxpayers
W A SH IN G TO N — Moat taxpayers may now have their
federal tax refonds sent electronically Into their bank accounts.
The Internal Revenue Service said Thursday that starting
with returns filed early next year, direct deposit o f refunds w ill
be available to moot people w ho Ale either o f the three basic
Individual form s - 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ. In the past ohly
taxpayers w ho fifed electronically or on a form generated by a
personal com puter could uae direct deposit.
Those using paper returns w ill have to attach new Form
8888 authorising direct deposit o f a refund.
Direct deposit Is a m oney saver for the tRS, elim inates the
risk of having a check stolen and can bring a refund a few days
earlier In m any cases. More than h alf the 13 million couples
and Individuals who filed electronically this year chose direct
deposit.

Defense budget becomes lew today
W A SH IN G TO N - A 8343 billion defense budget becam e law
today after President Clinton traded concern about higher
m ilitary spending for Republican agreem ent to fond troops In
W ith the*
_
______ ___
estimated 83 billion. Clinton reluctantly" accepted a
spending bin that contains 87 billion more than he wanted.
Clinton, w ho w as traveling In Northern Ireland, did not
actually sign the bill Thursday. Rather it becam e law
autom atically as o f today after a m idnight veto deadline
In accepting the spending bill, Clinton rejected the entreaties
o f libera) law m akers and accepted the advice o f m ngrraainnsl
Republicans, centrist Dem ocrats and top m ilitary officers.
^

40 years

lost their appetite, for now. for
the abortion-related disputes,
and they are routinely denied
review these days.
A disappointed Jay Sekulow o f
the anti-abortion Am erican Cen­
ter for Law and Justice said as
m uch this week after the court
turned aw ay the free-speech
challenge o f five protesters or­
dered to pay 8100,000 for law yer
fees Incurred by an abortion
clinic they targeted.
In Its 1993 decision In a case
called Planned Parenthood
Casey, the court adopted a new
standard for Judging how far
governm ent can go In regulating
a w om an 's abortion decision.
The standard: Restrictions are
unconstitutional If they Impose
a n “ u n d u e b u r d e n " on a
w o m an 's right to obtain
abortion.
The court defined the phrase
i “a state regulation (that) has
the purpose or effect o f placing a
substantial obstacle in the path
o f a wom an seeking an abortion
o f a nonviable fetus.
Beyond that rather am orphous
lan gu age, the n ew standard
p r o v id e s le g is la t o r s a n d
litigators little to go on.
Abortion rights advocates in
1993 urged the court to strike
down a Mississippi abortion law
requiring unm arried giria to get
both p a re n ts' con sen t o r a
Judge's perm ission before ending
their pregnancies.
The advocates said the law la
an undue burden on the right to
abortion.

"1 think we w ill lose on this bill
In the Senate."
President Clinton opposes the
bill and could veto It But If It
becam e law over his veto, a legal

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T h e cou rt, a c tin g w ith out
comment, refused to hear their
appeal and the Mississippi law
w as left standing.
A sim ilar fate awaited a 1994
challenge to the w ay Ohio courts *
are enforcing a law requiring
teen-agers w ho seek abortions to
tell a parent.
Sooner or later, the nation's
highest court w ill have to refine,
clarify, fine-tune or In som e way
revisit Its body o f abortion pre­
cedents.
P e rh a p s the c u rre n t c o n ­
troversy In Congress over the
p ro p o se d o u tla w in g o f on e
p articu lar late-term abortion
method w ill end the high court’s
recent alienee.
N ever before has Congress
outlawed a specific type o f abor­
tion. but the House already has
p a s s e d a b ill to b a n d lla Uon-and-evacuation abortions.
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MONTGOMERY. A la. — The slim , spectacled wom an In
lacto and a wtndbreaker riding bus No. 7807 sm iled as she
recalled the days when she and other blacks took to their feet
rather than ait on segregated buses.
Blacks had long accepted separate bus seats “ because that's
the w ay It w as, aald the wom an, w ho w ould only give her
nam e as Oertha. “ It w asn 't a choice. W e had no transportation.
But that changed 40 years ago today, when black l __________
Rosa Parks, tired from a long day o f sewing in a store, sat
firm ly In her seat and Ignoreo orders to give u p her place to a
w hitem an.

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She w as arrested, and the civil rights movement began.
Blacks boycotted the segregated buses, eventually w inning
their case in the U.S. Suprem e Court and Inspiring a w ave of
that helped bring down segregation law s across the

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BELFAST, Northern Ireland — The words hardly echo like
■ ta n F. K ennedy's “Ich bin sin Berliner," but when President
Clinton declared, “ I am frifh ,"
^ f f y y ^ y y —n |Mf*g
He m ay not be so biunt today, but the president w as
rem inding Ireland residents — and Irish-Am erican voters —
that he la one o f them. A t h eart at least.
"M any o f you imitiaps know that one In four o f Am erica's
■esidenta trace tnefr roots to Ireland's ahorse, beginning arith
Andrew Jackson ... to John Fttsgeraid K ennedy," Clinton said
Thursday du rin g a trium phant f f lebrstfoti o f peace in
Northern Ireland.
“ I know I am only the latest In this time-honored tradition.
but I'm proud to be the Brst sitting Am erican president to

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It’s time to go sailing
Schedule for 1995 Seminole County Sailfest set

Calling all basketball coaches
Herald Sports Editor

S AN FO R D — T h e Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent Is In dire need o f coaches for the
u pcom ing Youth Basketball Leagues.
T h ree coaches are needed for the 13-Under
league and one In the 11 -Under division.
Please call the Recreation Department at (407)
330-5697 If you can help.

SANFO R D — Here Is the schedule
o f events for the 1995 Seminole
County Sailfest which Is expected to
draw more than 700 boats and up to
3,000sailors starting today.
n U D A Y , D D CSM BX R 1
2 p.m .-8 p.m . — Registration open
at the M arina Hotel Conference
Room.
2 p.m .-5 p.m. — W indsurfing
clin ic on the law n behind the
M arina Hotel Conference Room.
3 p.m .-5:30 p.m . — Celebrity
Clinics on the lawn behind the
Marina Hotel.
6 p.m .-8:30 p.m . — Celebrity
S em in ars In the S an ford C ivic
Center.
8 :3 0 p .m .-m ld n lg h t — L a se r
W a r m u p P a r t y (m u s ic , h o rs
d ’oeuvres, and drinks) In the San­
ford Civic Center.
B p.m .-m ldnlght — Door prises
aw ard ed at the L aser W arm up
Party.

Sanford adult racrsatlon plans
S A N FO R D — T h e Sanford Recreation D e­
partm ent w ill hold organisational m eetings for
Its Polar Bear adult volleyball, softball and flag
football leagues on Tuesday. W ednesday and
Thursday, respectively, next week.
For m ore Inform ation, call 330-5697.

Magic aat records
O R LA N D O — Dennis Scott scored 29 points
and A n fem ee H ardaway had 24 Th u rsday night
as the Orlando M agic built on the N B A 's best
record w ith 1 10-96 victory o ver the Dallas
Maverlcka. w ho dropped their seventh straight.
T h e d efend ing Eastern Conference cham pions
have w on six straight and. w ith 13 victories In
N ovem b er, equ aled a franchise record for
victories In a m onth despite playin g without
Injured All-Star center Shaqullle O 'Neal.
Orlando Im proved to 10-0 at hom e, w here It
w as a NBA-best 39-2 last season.
T h e M avericks, w h o h aven't w on since gettin g
ofT to a 5-1 start, got 22 points from T o n y
Dumas and 18 from Jam al M ashbum.
Scott m ade 10-of-16 shots. Including 5-of-7
from behind the 3-point line. H ardaw ay Just
m issed a triple double, adding 11 assists and
eight rebounds to his 24 points, w h ile Nick
Anderson m ade all four o f the 3-polnters he
attem pted and scored 14.
Orlando held J im Jackson to six points on
3 -fo r-U shooting. Jason Kidd m ade 2-of-IO
shots and finished w ith five points for Dallas.

[ABOUND T H i 8TATB
JU opens season with win
JA CK SO NVILLE - Artem us McClary scored
34 points to lead Jacksonville to a 88-70
season-opening victory over Florida Atlantic.
The Dolphins scored 18 straight points to turn
a 57-52 deficit Into a 70-57 advantage. McClary
w as the leader In the surge, pum ping In 10
points while John Knox added six more on a
pair o f three-point shots.
Jerom e Malloy had 18 for J U (1-0) while
Marcell Martin added 13 and John Knox had 11.
Huyler led the O w ls with 15 points, while
Machael Harvey added 14 and Craig Buchanon.

Hsst slam Pistons
AU B U R N HILLS. Mich. - Bim bo Coles and
Keith Asklns each scored I I fourth-quarter
points to lead the Miami Heat to a 118-107
victory over the Detroit Pistons on Thursday.
Miami led by double digits for moat o f the
gam e but had to fight off a furious Detroit rally
at the end.
The Heat led 68-53 at the h alf and had the
m argin up to 18 points In the first two minutes
* ; period.
o "f the third
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But the lead w as down to three with two
m inutes left before Coles hit two free throws to
m ake It 105-100 and Asklns hit a 3 polnter to
m ake It an 8-polnt lead with 1:18 to go.
Coles led the Heat with 26 points, Alonso
M ourning had 23 and Billy Owens added 20.
G rant Hill had 33 points, 11 rebounds and
seven assists to lead the Platons.

Wildcats maillad in Minnesota
M IN N E A PO L IS Sam J acobson ' had a
career-high 26 points and Minnesota led from
start to finish for the first time this year in a
93-53 rout o f Bethune-Cookman.
The Oolden Oophera (4-1) trailed at halftime
In each o f their four previous gam es, but were
never behind against Bethune-Cookm an (0-2).
Mark Jones added IB points for the Oophera.
13 In the first half. Also In double figures for
Minnesota w as David Orlm with 12.
Roeeki Jackson cam e off the bench to score 10
points and lead Bethune-Cookman.

Big trade in NBA
PH ILAD ELPH IA — Derrick Colem an, whose
attitude sometimes overshadowed his talent In
five seasons with the New Jersey Nets, w as
traded to the P h ilad elph ia 76era for u n ­
derachieving center Shawn Bradley.
In addition to Colem an, the 76ers w ill get
Rex W alters and forward Sean Higgins,
to New Jersey along with Bradley are
O regQ raham and forward Tim Perry.

b a to b d a t, o
Lake Monroe will be busy this weeksnd when the
1996 Seminole County 8ailfest takes to the water. Over

700 boats and up to 3,000 sailors era expected to be at
the three-day annual event.

'Freebies’ give Rams a win
B y D A N Y DOATOAM
Herald 8taff Writer

SAMS H, SULLDOSt 11

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LONO W O O D — Lake Mary converted 5-of-6
free throws In the final 24-seconds o f the gam e to
post a thrilling 76-71 w in over DeLand at Lake
M ary High School Thursday night.
The Rama were 14-for-lB at the free throw line
for the game.
Matt Tow nsley's three point play gave Lake
Mary a 73-71 lead with 0:24 seconds rem aining,
and Chip Richardson added two free throws with
11 seconds rem aining to extend the lead to
75-71. W esley Jackson converted l-of-2 free
throws for the Rams close out the scoring in the
gam e.
“ I don't think you can pick out one player for
u s." said Lake Mary coach W Ulle Rlchardaon.
“ Every one of our players contributed to this win,
they all came through when w e needed
them.
Mary took an early 8-3 lead, but DeLand
battled back to take an 11-8 lead. Jackaon's
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gave
the Rama an 18-13 lead, and
Mary w aa ahead 20-15 at the end o f the first
quarter.
Saacha StafToro pulled the Bulldogs within
25-23. but the Rama stretched the lead back out
to 38-31. However. DeLand took a 40-38 lead Into
the locker room.
Lake Mary took a 54-47 lead m idway through
the third quarter, but DeLand took a 55-54 lead
with 1:54 rem aining In the period. The lead
changed hands three times before the end o f the
quarter, with the Rama leading 62-5B to start the

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DeLand took a 71-66 lead, but Jump shots by
Rlchardaon and sophomore Paul Betk pulled
Lake Mary within 71-70 with 1:10 remaining,
and set the stage for the Ram a' heroics at the free
throw line.
“ It waa an ugly win. but w e’U take It."
Rlchardaon said. "D eLan d w as up for this game,
and our kids adjusted late In the gam e. O ur
players played hard the whole way. but we need
to take better care o f the basketball."
Jackson scored 18 points to lead Lake Mary,
while Rlchardaon added 15. The Rama got 11
points from Beik, and Townaley had 10.
Stafforo scored 27 for the Bulldogs (2-2). and
BUly Metts added 23.
DeLand won the Junior varsity gam e 60-57 on
a three pointer with 3 seconds rem aining.
Lake Mary, now 3-1 on the season, travels to
play Haines City next Thursday.

Chip Richardson scorsd 16 points, Including a
cruiciai lump shot and a pair of fraa throws lata
In ths gam s, aa Laka Mary adosd DaLand 7B-71.

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T A V A R E S — Angel Rhodes scored 10 points to help
Lym an win a road gam e, edging past host Tavares
47-45 Thursday night.
Roaalind Jackson added nine points. Including the
gam e-winning basket In the final 22 &lt;
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with 22 seconds rem aining In the gam e, but Jackson
saved the Greyhounds by hitting the gam e-srlnnlng

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Local duo tied for second In
charity golf championship
L A Q U IN TA. CA. - The father and
son team o f John and Jim Pickens from
Arkanaaa took the lead today am ong
more than 180 teams com peting In the
opening round of the Lexus Cham pions
for C harily National Cham pionship.

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57. four strokes better than their closest
competitors. The Sem inole county duo
o f Andy T hompson (Longwood) and
G ary Wlttlck (Sanford) recorded a net
score o f 61 to tie for second place with
John DuBois and Bruce Ooaaett. both o f
San Jose. California.
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country that hosted a qualifying event
earlier In the year.
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Pathfinder Incorporated, an organisa­
tion that provides Jobs and Job training
nhtlU for iW k i]iii» n l« lly d lltb lc d citisens. Thom pson and W lttlck are repre­
senting Father Flanagan's Boys' Town.
Participants In the three-day event
* ey either the Stadium Course at PGA
play
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at PG A W eal: or the Dunes Course at La
Quinta. The format Incorporates 80percent o f confined handicaps.

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In 1886. more than 28.000 golfers
participated In over 170 local charity
events throughout the country.

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Wrsstllng
□ Laka Hawaii at Wlntsr Bark, 5:30 p.m.
□ Haw Bmypia Boach at Ovtada, 6:30 p.m.

TODAY
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n Woman, Seminole Community C 0II090 at
Contra! Florida Ciaaale, 6 p.m.

Collsgs Bsskstbsll
Man, Wortham Iowa at OCF, 7:30 p.m.

Boys’ Baskstball.
□Blohop Moore at Laka Branttay. Fraahman, 4
p.m.; junior varalty, 5:30 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.
□ Dattana at Lyman. Fraahman, 4:30 p.m.; junior
varalty, 6 p.m.; varalty, 7:30 p.m.
□ Laka Hawaii at Univarsity. Junior varalty, 0 p.m.;
varalty, 7:30 p.m.
□Ovtsdo at Cyproea Craak. Fraahman, 4:30 p.m.;
junior varalty, 6 p.m.; varalty, 7:30 p.m.

Girls’ Bsskstbsll
□Laka Brantley at Apopka. Junior varalty, 6 p.m.;
varalty, 7:30 p.m.
□Laka Kaftan at Laka Mary. Junior varalty, 5:30
p.m.; varalty, 7 p.m.
□Ovtsdo at Deltona. JV, 5:15 p.m.; var, 7 p.m.

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Community Cokoao, 7:30 p.m.
□W oman, Seminole Community Callsfa at
Cantral Florida Classic, 6 p.m.

Boys’ Soccsr
□Laka BranHoy at Bishop Moors. Junior varsity,
noon; varsity, 2 p.m.
□Ovtsdo at Motkoumo, 3:30 p.m.

Girls’ Soceor
□Gateway at
JV, 5 p.m.; var, 7 p.m.
□Laka llary at
Junior varsity, noon; varsity, 2 p.m.
□Oranfa Fatk at Lyman, 7 p.m

□Orlando at Peoria, 7:30 p.m.

Church Softbsll

Boys’ Socctr

□ at Chase Fork. 8:30 Am., Flames vs. MNeaty;
9:30 Am., Central Baptist vo. Notarene; 10:30 Am.,
8panloh Assembly vs. All Souls; 11:30 Am.,
Flams
lamas va.Naiarana.

□ Bamlnalaat Qataway. JV, 5 p.m.; var, 7 p.m.

Girls’ Soccsr
□Laka Brantlay at Ovtada. Fraahman, 4 p.m.;
junior varalty, 5:30 p.m.; varalty, 7 p.m.
□Laka Mary at Laka Itawalt. Fraahman, 4:30 p.m.:
Junior varalty, 5:45 p.m.; varalty, 7:30 p.m.
□Lyman at Bemktate. Fraahman, 4:15 p.m.; junior
varalty, 5:30 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.

Wrestling
□ Lake Srawttoy at PsLand, 10 a.m.
10 Am.
10 Am.
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□New Smyrna Beachat Lake Mary, 6:30 p.m.

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L a k e M a ry g o a lie C u rtta
Muaaon hod four saves In re­
cording the shutout.
R aouf Khan had seven saves
In goal for the Sliver Hawks.
The Ram s (3-2-1) w ill be at
O vied o next T u esday, w hile
Lake Howell (1-4-1) w ill host
Lym an next Tuesday.
U O H B W H H I W ABM F A T S
A L T A M O N T E 8 P R IN O S Cam eron Zarbamgh scored an
ed g o a l a n d ad d ed
u n a a a la ted
another goal on an assist from
Travis W eeks to lead Oviedo peat
Lake B rantley, 3-0, at Tom
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Ben Luker scored the Lions'
third goal on an assist from
W eeks.
C J . Meert got his fourth shut­
out o f the season, and second In
three days, by stopping nine
shots for Oviedo. Philip Copman
had five saves In goal for the
Patriots.
The Lions (5-1) w ill travel to
Melbourne for a 3:30 p.m . match
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Brantley (4-2-1) w ill travel to

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the Junior varsity playin g at
noon and the varsity taking the
field at 2 p.m .

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8 A M S U L A — D avid R u ssell's early week
statem ent that his team would w in the Florida
Cracker 200 turned out to be more than an idle
boast at New Sm yrna Speedway Saturday night.
R u s s e ll, p ilo t in g t h r H o ro e n A r o u n d
Farm s/Oolly O u aran a Soft D rink Chevrolet
Cam aro, led 104 o f the BOO tape to w in the 18th
edition o f the even t
"IJ u a tM t confident all week that w e would be
the .team to b e a t " . said RuaetU. "W e won the
G overnor's C up last month and the team Just
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3 p .m .-3:45 p.m. — W lnsu rflng
F r e e s t y le C o m p e titio n —
Poolside shore.
3:45 p.m.-4 p.m. — D ive for
Dollars — Marina Hotle Pool.
4 p .m .-4:4 5 p .m , — D oor
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4 :4 5 p .m .-5 p .m . — T o m
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presentation.
5 p.m .-6:30 p.m. — Troph y
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Marina Hotel and Lake Monroe.
Noon-5 p.m . — Races 1, 2 and
3.
B p.m .-m id n igh t — S am ln ala
C a n a ty F a rty fa a t.
5 p.m.*7 p.m . — Dinner served
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8 p .m .-m id n ig h t — E n te r­
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S U N D A Y , DECEM BER 9
7 a .m .*U a.m . — M inute Maid
orange Juice and Yoptatt yogurt
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9:30 a.m .-2 p.m. — Races 4
and 5.
Noon*3 p.m . — Cookout lun­

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winning
the Clearwater C laaair
T h a n k s g i v i n g
Tournam ent this past
weekend.
The Seminole
co u n ty-baaed squ ad
w e n t 6 - 0 f or the
tournament and outscored its opponents
17-1.
After losing one of
their startin g team ­
m ates (Jason M. BUI)
In a tragic boating
accident In June of
this year, the team
started out In S ep ­
tem ber erilh a respect­
a b le s e c o n d p la c e
finish In the I a Iv v Day
A t la n t a C
u p a rte
ft e r
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beating the Alabam a
state cham pion*.
The squad took first
place honors at the Ft.
M yers Beach Classic In
S ep te m b e r an d the
Largo H ollo ween In­
vitational In October,
desp ite lo sin g their
■a«T i i g left m idfldder
to a broken k g la the
first m inute o f the
cham pionship 4*m e.
**Wben our boy* i i w
their teammate taken
o ff th e fie ld In an
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control o f the gam e
a n d d o m in ated the
L a rg o W o lv e s (w h o
to that point o f the
toun uunen t), defeat­
ing them 6-0. They
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Joe Dalton.
Assisting
O vied o H igh School
head soccer coach Joe
Avallone and Oviedo
Junior varalty coach
T o m O d ts.
The rrtmbimilfofi o f
th e th re e d iffe re n t
coachin g styles h as
taken the team to a
level and style o f play

w ill be
in t h e t o d o f
1996 an d the h igh
w h o d coaches can't
wait for them to get
there. Not only are
these boys exceptional
athletes, they
* nr all make
good grades and m any
are honor students.
a r ^ B r lfn ^ c a in *'and
Reilly Mitchell
(J a c k s o n H e ig h t s ),
E ric B la k e (In d ia n
Hide). Steven
(T u s c a w illa ), C h ris
Oottfrted and Robert
Zah ra (T rin ity), Jon
A ro s t a n d M ic h a e l
Z u sl (Rocfctakc), Ruaa
A b ra m s (O reen w ood
L a k e s ), R yan Potta
(MUwee), ‘
(St. M argaret M ary).
C h r la M e e h a n (B t.
Andrew s). John W elah
(Bt. Mary Magdalene)
a n d f M ark W illiam s
(L ib e rty ). T h e o n ly
non Bomlnolo county
l a y e r la O r e g
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mat by R o M ft for fourth
O n lap 84
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place and tw
Lawrence, the ew ntng*a top qualifier, also got
around (tegoro, with Jack Oodk going
g-Mni to sixth
On lap 70. Ruaaoil, Anderson, Keane Cook and
Bogota pitted far t e l and thee. Frttta and Bowed
stayed on the track.
"T h e c a r eras ru n n in g great, bu t Eddie
(Norm an. R uroed's crow chicfi —***** the cad to
com e In tor ttteo," Ruoosd sold. " I ready didn't
want to com a to botnuoa the cor woo toot and 1

felt everything w as OK. It waa the crew 's
decision, so I came in. It turned out to be a good
call."
Russell won the pit row race and rejoined the
field in sixth position on lap 73.
Frltta and Powell pulled to a 10 car advantage
In front o f Tony Ponder. Dwayne Dempsey,
Longwood'a Jeff Burkett and Ruaaell, who waa
playing catch up.
Ruaaell. once again racing the high aide o f the
, paaaed Burkett and Dem psey. On lap 83 he
track.i
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A spin brought out a catttlon-Rag with Frltta
and Powell pitting for service and tires.
Ruaseii assum ed the lead on the new restart
and, despite two m ore caution periods, held off
the competition on hia w ay to victory I
12 car lengths
Ruaaell took the checkers about IS
In front o f Powell.
"W e had a good car tonight and we were
running on a ra il," said Powell. "Tonight, though.
David (Ruaaell) had the better car. He w aa fiat
and handling great. There w aa no w ay to catch
h im ."
Frltta, who led 96 laps o f the event, trailed
Powell to victory lane for
I lrd i
orth
"In one w ay tonight w as disappointing. W e had
a that car, but around lap 80 Powell got Into me
and that knocked out the handling- After that I
fought the car the rest o f the race." said Frltta,
who aria named Florida Pro Series Rookie o f the
Year. "O u t d m ) «t the beginning o f the season
w as the rookie title. W e got off to a alow start, but
aa the seaaon got going so did we. I owe it all to
the car owners and one great crew ."
Rogers finished
fit
fourth ahead o f Franklin and
sffBurfcett
Jeff
“Thin w as a lousy finish for u s," said Rogers.
"T h e car w aa great In practice and In qualifying,
but when the race started It Just went flat. It Just
didn't work right.'
The race, which took one hour and 15 m inutes
to complete, had six caution periods and one lead
change.
For his winning effort. Ruaaell picked up the
w inner's puree of B8.000. plus 81,040 In lap
money.

Balough edges Roach at Orlando
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the A d d for new
B a lo i^ h held o ff the

la tew behind the lead duo
were Mack H aabury. W ood and
Lovdady.
i ' b Bobby Sears raced
wiroto-wtro to win the limited

w ho notched his first
o f the season, lad Bob
pulled te • dtebt
tto m . D a v id D an y er.
n eat o f Lovoteiy
to
the pits with
em a In lap four.
vtctanrlane.
Lovdady. w ho assum ed the
B a rb a ra P ie rc e , th e 1996
a tte st*
the foRowhtf lap FABCAR Sportsm an Cham pion,
to Balough.
uaad her advantage a fa te ftta g
W ith l a l m ^ i on the point, on the pote to ensUy w in the
L o v e la d y a n d R ic k y W o o d opnrteman a as d in ar,
haahad im to a hattte for the
Pierce, w ho has throe second
runner-up teat.
p la c e fin is h e s fo r the n ew
O n lap 21. Lovetedy and W ood aaa aon, took the checkers 20 car
lo n g e d to turn tour. Both cars lengths ahead o f Jerry Boffinwere put on the tad end o f the b e r g * . Third to fifth were D a k
U p w t t h R a a c h m oving Into C to w er^L arry Oetcen and Tim
“ pSrtjwTroinetoder o f the m et
w h e pttete the X1R
Friction Etontoator Chevrolet
Reach, w ho set the
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Michael W illiam s raced untwntaeted to victory lane in the
modified m ain event.
Jtounv W ilkins waa second
a h n d a ln K a lt e m o iia . t o n
E d rtd g e an d Joa M kklietoa.

Jared AlUeon. the 1966 FASCAR
mini-stock cham pion, m ade his
debut In the modified division
and finished 12th.
Q k n Castro charged from hia
10th place starting position to
win the bom ber feature.
Castro, who has three feature
wine and one second on the new
season, used the high groove to
work hia w ay to second place.
W Uh six laps to the checkers
Castro dove to the inatde o f race
le a d e r R ich ard R ic h a rd s aa
R ich ard s w aa try in g to get
around a lapped car.
Richards held off rtmij Qpn|g
Thu Laurent and BIU
R J . Arnooe fought o ff re­
p eated c h a lle n g e s b y B rian
Bellow and Kevin DtMeoo to win
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out
turn tour with Arnone nlpgt:
Bellaw at the stripe by k m
thin
followed by Richard Newton
Conrad O renkr.
Leon Foy won the run-aba
feature with Steve Oaudett to
tag the wtn in the

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People
Select suitable foods to donate

IN B R I E F
C4 Hng allrattroBdors
Retirees end active employee s o f Southeastern railroads
including Am trak, are Invited to sttend the CoaaUlners m eeting
W ednesday, Dec. 8, at 10 a m ., at the Sanford Civic Center.
Mem bership dues are $15 annually which includes three
cookouts. Interested persona are encouraged to attend.
FOr information, call Don Ham ner, 868-2846.

Formor'i Marfcot

I have heard that m any foods
donated for Holiday food baskets
or to replenish the local food
closets are often duplicate Items
or not appropriate for U n ited
Income fam ilies. Is this true?
W hat foods are recommended
fordonafronk?
D u rin g the holid ay season
there are num erous food drives
w h ich h e lp to a u p p ly lo cal
ifc n c ie s u n i neip to proviof
food for people In need. A l­
though people are very generous
during tala time o f year, there a
n u m b e r o f su g g e a tlo n a th e
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The Downtow n Sanford Farm er's Market Is held each
Saturday from 8 a m . till noon at First and M agnolia under the
big d ock. For Information, call Kathy Sutton, 322*0670. Look
for our apodal events.

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SunMtDayNly Club to moot
Sunbelt Daytily C h ib m eets the first Sunday o f the m onth at
2 p.m through A pril at the O ld City Hall, H ighw ay 18A near
Lake M ary Boulevard, Labe Mary.
The d u b educates m em bers on daytily grow ing through aUde
shows, guest speakers and trips to dayilly gardens. Them am
n o c lu b d u e s. C a ll 0 00*3100 fo r m ore In fo rm a tio n .

Al*Anon moots Buntfay, Monday
Al-Ancn m eets every Sunday at 8 p.m . at the w est aide o f
South Sem inote Hospital on SR 434, and Monday at 7 p m . at
Northland Com m unity Church, corner o f Dog Track Rood and
U S 17*02. For Information, call 322*6878.

nutritious dteheo
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prepared w ith p u m p k in -

Blood Bank aaaka donova
Central Florida Blood Bank la asking donors o f all types o f
blood — especially O-type d o o o n — to donate at Its Sanford
1302 E. Second S t For Information, call 3224)632.

at offers Step Aerobics at the
" , Mondays and W ednesdays,
1:30 p.m . Instructor Is tie s
Hines. Cost Is $3 per class. For Information, call 330*0607.

TOPS maata Monday morning

BARBARA
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or do not have to be
are excellent for donat­
ing. It la best to select items that
m ay be served right from the
container or prepared by tipi ply
adding a sm all am ount o f water.
E xam ples are c a n t o f fruit,
vegetables, beans, soups, peanut
butter, tuna, chicken'n dum p­
lin g s oth er m eats an d m eat
dlahea.
W hen donating, most o f us
give the larger aim cans and
ps rk s g rs, Econom y being our
moti vator: w e want the most for
o u r m o n e y . H o w e v e r , th e
sm aller cans are offer m ore
appropriate. For the agencies
who m ust m anage the storage
for food pantries, m edium to
Individual cans are very hdpftil.
In addition, the needy clientele
often have a variety o f lim ita­
tio n ! In clu d in g refrigeration .
Therefore, Items packigeed In
sm all containers for only one or
This allow s food to be consum ed
in one sitting rather than have
leftovers which need to be re­
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clevlng the donations are often
not accustomed to a vast array
o f foods and have not acquired a
taste for the non-conventional.
He A m ber noted that garbanso
beans, sauerkraut, soy sauce
and Ortenal foods are exam ples
o f food beat not donated In this
A good rule o f thum b would be
to avoid selecting som ething
that you would enjoy yourself.
Extra foods that are good for
special treats are cocoa, peple r m ln t c a n d y a n d n u t s ,
some o f the Items sugmight seem m ore coatly
If larger quanttes were
used, or If from “ scratch" item s
w ere selected rather than fully
prepared and randy to serve, but
the purpose o f the contribution
Is to provide a nutritious m eal to
low income h f fB v t w ho might
not have the facilities to _
iim ii fpuf ii c n ur m more

Foods that are donated should
be o f good quality. The dates
should b e current, and the cans
clean an d not rusty or bent.
U n fo rtu n a te ly , som e peop le
clean out their ow n panfry o f
unused food item s that nave
been pushed to the back o f the
cabinet o r In the freeser for
several years. Item s that require
a lot o f sorting and discarding
ad d a d d lto n a l w o rk for the
service agency.

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M cCloud o f the Am er­
ican Red C raes further Indicated
that agencies accept doosttons
o f " t in or o h e *** for
their food pantries. They also
could use donation s throughout
the y ear rather than Just during
the holiday i

D ep en d in g on th e season,
fresh foods m ay be good dona­
tions. Best exam ples are fresh
fruits that do not require refre fe rstio n such aa oranges,
apples and bananas. Fresh vege­
tables that are In season are ateo
good to donate. Especially good
are potatoes onions, tomatoes,
and carrots.

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John M arquess with C atholic
S ocial S erv ice s recom m ends
that donors stick to common
foods that are popular In the
local area. People that are re*

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m eats every Mooday, from 10 a m . to noon, at the First
Christian Church, 1607 Sanford A ve.. Sanford. A ll interested In
laelng weight am welcom e. For inform ation, call 322*3130.

T hey m ay not drink anything for w ill do and say things and then
w eek* or even m onths at a tune, truly not rem em ber w hat they
but when they do take that drat did or aadd white they're drinkdrink, they Lose control over trig. These periods can last for
their ability to stop.
days or even weeks. They are
A lc o h o lic s m ay n ot d rin k called blackouts,
greater am ounts at an y one time
I don't know If your dad Is an
than other people, bu t they alcoholic , bu t the Im portant
begin to depend m ore an d m ors thing for you to rem em ber Is
on alcohol to get them through that his drinking Is N O T your
their dally lives. W hen alcoholics fault. You didn’t couse any o f
try to atop drinking, they m ay this, and you can’t m ake any o f
su ffer sym ptom s o f physical It rig h t but you can g o on with
d iscom fort such a s vom iting, your Nfo, doing the boot you con
c ra m p a , h e a d a c h e s a n d In* an d prom ising that you w on 't

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Sanford Rotarians to moot

MARY
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SANFO R D — Rotary C h ib o f Sanford m eets every Monday at
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t er o f Com m erce building.

Acthrlttos for aanlora
Lake M ary Seniors tnvtte anyone 85 yearn or older to join
them In two woekty activities on M onday: Woodcarverm. from
foSO to 11:30 a m .: Q sm sa. from 1 to 3 p m ., at the Frank
Evans Center. 150 N. Country C h ib Road.

Employment oppoftunlttaa for aanlora
iJ jA N F O R ^ -- A n woptoym imt p r o »a m ^ n m

there are num erous staples that
can be used. These include rice,
d ry b e a n s an d peas, pasta,
powdered milk, grits spaghetti
sauce, ready-to-eat cereal, oat­
m eal. etc. Again, sm all packages
o f dried goods are also desirable.
The contents can be used before
they becom e stole or contami­
nated by insects. The agencies
asked that people look over
packages o f staples to insure
that there are no bugs. One
contam inated item can lead to
the destruction o f num erous

If they are,
at o f them

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through Friday. Interview bourn am 8 a m . to l p m .
Telephone: 324-0000. The program assists seniors, 55 and

o r m ay not be akohoUce-that la
not necessarily a deciding factor.
Alcoholics cannot predict when

fofcntly when they
from when they are sober,
M any alcoholics becom e
and abusive when they're

Reader Not all smokers die of cancer
Support, Hops and Recovery , 8 J L A J L . m eets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p m . at Central Florida Regional Hospital in the
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that I will man be 00 years old, and
I am not, never have been, and do
not plan on becoming a cigarette
sm oker. A lso, th is letter is s o l
being sponsored by any tobacco

Narootloa Anonymous maata In Sanford

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see print In your column, but that
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Religion
Christm as is com ing soon

IN B R I E F
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By Rev. Bruca Scott

SANTO R O — W eetriew B ap tM Church. 4100 Paola Rd.
(46AJ, w U begin the Christm as season with a special sendee
Sunday evening at 7 p.rn. D uring this sendee the church
sanctuary w ill be decorated for Christm as as the m eanings o f
som e o f the traditional decorations associated with Christm as
are being explained from a Chrtotianpenpectlve.
There w d f be mui
M s aa w ed aa congregational singing
la invited to
o f m any fiunlllar Christmiaa
as hym ns. The public
pul
attend this beautiful celebration o f the birth o f Jesus.
Nursery w ill be provided. Tor m ore Information call the
church office at 333*0623.

w n oirv io p vi lull 11
SANTORO ft LO NG W O O D The chotra o f the First
Presbyterian Church o f Sanford and the W eklva Presbyterian
Church o f Longw ood w ill be m erging to present a portion o f
H andel's "M essiah ."
The perform ances are scheduled for 4 p m ., Decem ber 10 at
the W eklva Presbyterian Church. 211 W eldva Sprtnm Lane,
Longwood and Decem ber 17 at T in t Presbyterian Church o f
Sanford. SO I Oak Ave.
The com bined chorus w ill perform under the direction o f
Leona G reenlaw and Rick Sharp, w hile the orchestra w ill be
directed by Q arland Peterson.
A reception w ill follow each perform ance and child care w ill
be provided. Tor m ore Information call 322-2662.
w m k

H o w d o y o u k n o w w h en
Christm as la com ing ? Years ago
we m arked It by the Friday after
T h a n k s g iv in g • w h e n th e
Christm as lights went up. Today
We know It sooner.
E a r ly o n e N o v e m b e r a
can o n ist In a local paper had a
d ra w in g sh o w in g w h ere the
stores have already brought out
their Christm as finery, toys and
tin se l. T h e cap tio n o v e r 11
q u ip p e d , " m u s t b e t h a t
Thanakgtvtng la com ing."
W e know that the com m er­
cialisation o f Christm as starts
earlier each year. I have heard
anywhere from 40 % to 80 % o f

O nce again m any w lU get
caught up to the rush, hurry and
w o r r y a n d C h r is tm a s w ill
becom e trou ble rath er than
triumph.
1 have wondered about those
w h o w e re th e re th a t fir s t
Christm as • did they rejoice and
w orship before It becam e so
com m ercialised 7 Looking at the
scriptures w e find that thoae
d o se to Its events allowed It to
pass them by. T h ey m issed
Christm as.
W hen Herod the King heard

By Albert Famton
D E LA N D — Tem ple Israel o f
Deland w ill hold a Chanukah
party on Sunday. December 17
at 5 p.m .

LO N G W O O D — Encounter the sights, sounds and custom s of
Bible tim es aa you w alk through a dram atic re-creation o f the
town o f Bethlehem . Com e and experience the true m eaning o f
Christm as a s the world celebrates the birth o f Jesus.
P in t B a p tM Church o f Longw ood w ill boat a W alk through
Bethlehem Decem ber 6 from 0 to 9 p.m ., Decem ber S a n d 10,3
to 9 p.m . and Decem ber IS . 6 to B p.m . and Decem ber IS and
17 from 3 to S p.m .
Adm ission la free. The church la located at 891 East State
Road 434, Just one block weet o f H w y. 17-92 and four m iles
eaatofl-4 .
For m ore inform ation call the church office at 339-3017.

The holiday o f Chanukah la
the Feast o f Dedication o r the
H obday o f Lights. This holiday
w m tm fm w itf* the victory o f
Judah Mac ages over the Syrian
Oreeks in 165 B.C.E., a victory
o f a few against many.
Wtth the steadfastness to the
teachings o f the Torah they
subdued thsos s ii* " forces and
rededica ted the Tem ple which
had been defiled by the enem y.

Anniversary celebrated

Sahragto,

And finds In som eone's sm il­
ing face
A welcom e and abiding place.'
Rem em ber the
for the

The cruse o f ofl which w as found
sealed by the High Priest w as
sufficient only for one day.
Nevertheless, It lasted for eight
days. Therefore, the custom la to
light the candles for eight d a y i
to celebrate this m iracle. One
f n df* the flret nights «iy i an
additional
each subae*
quent n ig h t
T h la y e a r th e h o lid a y o f
Chanukah begins on Monday.
Decem ber IS and ends on De­
cem ber 28. The first candle w ill
be Ut on Sunday evening, De­
cem ber 17.
Tem ple Israel o f Deland la
conser vative and to located at
1001 New York Avenue.
Sabbath services are held each

Friday evening at
IOUOVC u

7:30 p.m .

D / U M | o a t O O t l. He*

U flo u i r t w o l under the d
lion o f Lake M ary's. Hoi
Appel, to held on Sundays I
10 to 10:48 a m . for students 8
to 12 years old.
From 11 a.m . to noon classes
are held for thoae 7 y e a n o f age
under. Saturday m orning
ire held on the ftn t
Saturday m onthly from 10 i n .
to noon.
Further inform ation m ay be
obtained from the T em p teu rael
by calling m e a t 322-0248 o r the
T e m p le ra S p ir it u a l L o a d e r,
W l n a t o n W e l l h e l m e r at
904-736-8732.

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That B a p tM Church o f Lake Mary w ill

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flathcrad In the sanctuary far a
s h irt y Ore. For infom m lton on
by ■ berry Ore. her m usic
The event w aa enjoyed
d bby
y a tt.

Tat G u y ". from tha O rlando Magic Pans w ill be the

A concert wttl also tabs place wtth the m usical group "W on

Music el presentation set
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annual Thanksgiving covq— i dinner recently* a
la rg e crowd
crow i participated by
taring taaty dtoheaof food
contributing

caQ the church office a t 844-1190.

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Church in W inter Park and has
b e e n t h e fu ll-t t m o m u o lc
evangelist for atx yearn. H er
__________o f the T in t United
h u s b a n d . B U I. o p e ra te s the
M ethodist C h u rch celebrated
sound system .

W IN T E R PAR K - C alvary Aaaem My. 1199 C lay S t , w ill
present a m u aldal titled "T h e Otortous Gift o f Christm as" on
Saturday, Decem ber 9 at 7 p m . an d Sunday, Decem ber 10 at 8
p.m.
A candlelight

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Jerusalem w as troubled."
The Innkeeper w as too busy.
The C h ief Priests and Scribes
knew o f C h rist's birth but they
them selves did not make the
Journey.
W e can m ake a pilgrim age to
the M an ger an d C h rist thla
Christma s.
" F o r U Is n 't v e ry fa r to
Bethlehem town.
It's any place where Christ
com es down

Thanksgiving dinner tasty, entertaining

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Chanukah party scheduled at Tem ple

v n n w g n d v u iiv iiv iii h v

SANFO R D — M em bers o f the Victory Tem ple. Oth Street and
Pine Avenue, invitee the pubUc to attend a 12th anniversary
celebration for the Honorable Bishop R.L. HUIery. The event
w ill take place nightly at 7i30 p.m . beginning Decem ber 3 and
continue through Deoem ber 10.
Various area churches w ill be featured each evening. Tor
m ore Information call the church office a t 3300029.

a ll total retail sales happen
during this time o f the year. I
w o n d e r If ath eist an d n on Christians ever give Christm as
and the btrth o f Christ thanks
when they profit by It?

Ask the preacher Bible questions
(M o r t a l. T h la la a p a re n tin g
I
that American
aociety at
a n d th e m e d ia h a v e
h elped to Reduce the child of

S19 Park Ave., w ill
on Sunday,

today but values are taught at

CtUMOh holds various events
Church. 8101 W aal P in t St.

___________SUMS
S a t fp ja .
• to 6:30 p m . on
0 nighr u d the
10 at 0 p m . w ill be
i ' s choir staging
o f t b s --------- ---------- —
in E g y p t"
w n r e o 'a
chair w fll present It's r —y
— for
s In the C A C buftdtag at h S O p u , on
17 tha adult choir w ill pnosnt It's m usic and
flla | i" it lN B .
Tha p u W e la tavBad la share t o a U t h e special events. Tor

Unfortunately, m any hom es
not providing needed values
for U
life.
n or a proper focus far
h The
m adia to there to fill the vacu-

A n s w e rs T h e n e w s h a s
reported a num ber o f copy-cat
c a a u a ltle a o v e r the p a st few
y e a rs . T h ere s e e m i to b e no
lim it to th is foolish n ess from
exploding a H I booth to stand­
in g sta tu e sq u e In the face o f
oncoming traffic. W here are the
ttmtts?
M a n y a d v o c a te th at tha
media should observe restraint
a n d begin to m onitor content
a n d Its im pact on the youn g.
O th e ra C ry fo r govern m en tal
control* and restraints. It Is a
m ajor poUttca! Issu e. B u t the

answer ties outside of the poli­
tics.
C o p y -c a t m en tality la th e
result o f m isguided values and

1*»e wortd to not a
ra is
isin
rm u aen t fo r ra
in g
g c h ild ren
tM BMSSt
C arin g
to to o t* a heart o f wtow ith in th e ir o ffs p rin g .
S crip tu re tolls u s , "tra in u p a
ch ild In the w a y h a should go.
"P au l m atruetad fathers ta "not
P fw «* »
o u tt o b c _________
tu ro a n d a d m o n itio n a f th a
Lord ." Lot's teach o u r children
to u n d e rsta n d th a d ifferen ce
b e tw e e n re a lity a n d fa n ta sy :
tru th a n d false h o o d ; honesty
and deceit; coring y d hoem r ,

A ll children are curious an d
emttabto. They crave knowledge
through a a r n a w s an d m aanWithout
g S d o n c T ttw y are toft to explore
a n d fin d m o a n in g In li f t fo r
them srlvra. Too m any children
Ttm
a re led by w h at to th rillin g o r
M ai
Am rather than w hat to m g a or
wrong! Parental valuee m ust be
ro ta te d qn eetton o b y
e xem p lified a n d ta u g h t fo r a
19 M m a t B B S N . T r i M
‘ ' to take place.
9 a M s r d .P L 8 8 7 7 8 .

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SANFO R D - The P in t United M ethodM Church. 419 Park
Ave., boats a J A M (Jeaua and Me) for children &lt;
evening from 4:80 to 7 p.ra. The evening covers I
dinner. Duooet th ow t m d d ru n t.
Tor Anther detaito call the church office at 888-4871.

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For further Infarmattou cell 384-4118.
LO NG W O O D — P in t B aptM Church o f Longwood. 891 East
State Road 484, w tt after a "W a lk Through BethtolMUs"
Decemb er • to 10 and 18 to 17. Friday eventagthe w alk w M be
from 8 to 9 p.m . and Saturday and Sunday J to m oena from 8
to 9 p m .
Admtoatan to free. For m ore Information call the church at
339-3817.

SANFO R D (46A ).

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Church. 4100 Peota Rd.

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■ M t vrtB c a n a a two largest gathartag o f ctorgy
sbruory IS to 13, 1988. H o n tkaa 7 0 0 0 0 clergy
the country o f paeft the Osorgto D o o m fa r iM a
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O R LAN D O - The Orange Avenue Church o f Ood Music
w ill present " A Tim e for
Ministries. 8800 B. Orange Ave.,
An
Christm as." a Broadway style n
10
Friday. Decem ber • : Sunday.
Decem ber 11 all days at 7 p m .
There wttl be a 82 ticket donarion. T h is Broadway style
m usical tells the story o f BUI. a m an w ho to too busy far
Christm as, and hto encounter with a m ysterious stranger
Bartholom ew w ho reveals the sptrtt o f Christm as to an
travel through past
o f Cbrtotmas. Produced by Paul Vaio. directed by
Lynda Btetn.
For more Information call the church office at 428-8768.

— O n February I I , 1988 at 7 a m . at the I
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far a table o f 6 to 6180 t
to fanned and a a aB w u t to
ttchsta are 61
taaon as]
Payment mual
M ag check to lem tooto County Prayer
F A
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_ smnford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, December 1, 1095

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

UNCLANBSO VEHICLE
AUCTION
1E/1S/SS
07 CADILLAC
lOSELtttSMUSOSSCt

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Pile Humber O t-iO tS-C P

NOTICE OP BALB
Pursuant to Florida Ststut*
713.7E Elite Towing, Inc. will
toll on December 71, IM S at
• 00 a.m. at 1303 E. Altamonte
Dr., Altamenta Spring*. FL
11701. Belter rasarva* the right
te bid. told a* It, no warranty.
Belter guarantee* no title.
Terms cash.
YEAR: 1M0
MAKE: Dodge
VIN ■
1SIR0443SL0443114
Publish: December 1, IM S
Pf ?&lt;:ff_______________
_

Legal N otices
M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I ItO H TIIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IR ARO FOR
MMIROLB COUNTY
OCR IRA L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
O A M NO. BE-1BB4 CA 1« A
SALLY OOLDMAN.

Plaintiff,

OTAR LIS M. MURRAY, JR..
AM I RICAN BUILDERS A
CONTRACTORS SUFFLV
CO.. INC.. d/b/a ABC
SUPFLY.. CO.. INC., a Foreign
Corporation. , __ _ AN
UNKNOWN PINSON IN
POSSESSION OF 1ST
MILOOV LANE.
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
12707, and___ . AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF MS
MELODY LANE,
CASSELBERRY,
FLORIOA 11707,
TO: CHARLEB M. MURRAY, JR.
Residence Unknown
II eiNe. and H deed, eN parties
claiming Interest by. throne*,
under or esainet CHARLES M.
MURRAY, JR., and aN partlee
hevtns or eiabfung la have any
rtfRt. title or interest In the
property herein deecrIRed.
vau are hereby notified trial an
action to foreclose a mertsese
on the fellewto* property In
SEMINOLE County, Florida:
The Weal t/2of the last 1/1 of
Let 10, Blech 0, FERN PARK
ESTATES, eeeordtnp te the plel
thereof ea recorded in Plat
Booh l, Posse ID. It , t l. and
IB, PuBAe Records of Seminole
County. Florida and The East
ITS at Let 10, Block D, FERN
PARK ESTATES, accerdlne te
the plat thereof as recorded in
Plel Book s. Petes to. it . it.
and IS, PuSlic Records el
BernMole County, Florida; a/h/a
BBS. BBT, S MS Melody Lana,
y. Florida MTOT.
you are required te serve a
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the ortfinei with the Clerk el
thM Ceurt either before service

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seel el thM Ceurt this find day
el NOVtMSER, I see.
(Seen
IMJtVANNE MORSE
As Clerk el the Ceurt
B r Ruth King
As Beauty CMrt
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BEGINS AT 10:00 AM. VIEW 1
HOUR PRIOR.
Publish: December t, ISM
DEK-4
COUNTY,

PROBATE BIVtOfON
Pile Numben 00447-DP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FLORENCE M. BMITH,
OP ABNHNIBTRATIOR
The admimelraiion el the
eetele el Florence M. Smith,
deceased, PPe Number SI-S47CP, Is pendms In the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County,
Florida. PreboM Division, the
eddrees of which Is P.O. Drawer
0, Sanford, Florida SIFTS. The
nsmoo end sddreeeee of the
personal representatives and
the personal representative*’
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARB NOTIFIED THAT:
notice H served whe have
object tone that cheHenfe the
validity el the will, the quelrticetiene of the psmsnaf ragmen*
tetive. venue, or hirtedlctlon of
this Court are re&lt;ulrod to the
their eblecttone wNh thM Ceurt
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATS OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIB NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATE OF THE SER­
VICE OF A COPY OP THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
AN creditera ot the decadent
end other persona having
claims or demands namet
decedent-* aetata on who^n o
copy of title nottea to served

OiW or

TKfl

Of

thM notice must tua thou atalma
with the Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIB
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVICE
OF A COPY OP THIB NOTICE
ON THEM.

dant end pstsdne kitbt slai^ns
dentt
claim* with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OP THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DCMANOB AND
OBJECTIONS NOT BO PILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dot* ot the Drat pubiicaNon of thM notice M Ooeambor
tot, t m .
Personal RepressMatin s:
C. J eanne MM
•14 Lobe Como Drive

1NSNOt SSROC44ET4S
M IH OSMOBIIE

tt M

IN RE: ESTATE OF

BONNIE M. PERRY
Deceased
NOTICE
OP ADMINISTRATION
The sdminietratlen of the
eel tie of BONNtE M. PERRY,
deceased, File Number t l 1023-CP, le pending in the
Circuit Court lor SEMINOLE
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the addrat* ot which
M P.O. Drawer C. Sanford, FL
31773-OOSE.
The names and addressee el
the personal representative and
the personal representative's
attorney ere eat forth below.
AM tntoreelod parson* or*
required to til* with thM court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: (1) all claim*
agslntl the estate end (t) any
objection by *n Interested per­
son on whom this notice It
served that cheiteno** the
validity ot tho will, tho qualifica­
tion* ol the parsonel represen­
tative. venue, of (ortadlellon ot
tho court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT EO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Pubiicttion ot thM Netlco hot
begun on Novtmbor 34th. IM S.
Personal Representative:
BILLIE FATE PERRY
731 Qtadwtn Avenue
Fern Perk, FI 33730
Attorney tor
Personal Representative:
KENNETH M. BEANE
•Oil t. Highway IT -t !
Caeialbarry. PL 33707
Telephone: (407) 134-1 SIB
Publish: November 24, and
December t, 1M I
0SJ-I7S____________________

COUNTY,

IN RE: ESTATE OF
VELVA L. DAVIE,
a/h/a VELVA BHAOLER
DAVIS, a/h/a VELVA
KLOCK, a/h/a
VELVA BUB DAVIE,
a/k/a VELVA E. DAVIS.

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

407/322-2611

407/831-9993

THIS

AIRPONT Careen 411 Hr. B Up
Mechanic*, refueler*, cuelom• rag*,
office full -pari tl

APPUCftTOtSSUHr,

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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MONDAYMn
FfllOAT
CLOSEDSATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
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We train. Ne exp
Local war*. 41*7717774
SECURITY OFFICER
TrebdegRriweda

PULL A PART Y1MB R E TA IL
Mid A cteelnf NdfNi
end* A week night*. PR
apply In penen ef 317 S. F
Ave.eemipm.
BSNEBALOPPICS .47-fll/Nr.
Light Outlet * WIN Train.
NOME TY P IS TS , PC uteri
needed. H M R mtsme pefeniiN .m g .n L 4 3 4 L ir i.E g in
Pull lime, COL Claw 0.
Please call...............M tg ia .
JOR44 J O S H JOBS

OP ADMINISTRATION
The adminlstraiten ot the
eetele of VELVA L. DAVIS, a/k/a
VELVA BHAOLER DAVIE, a/h/a
VELVA KLOCK. a/k/e VELVA
SUE OAVIS, a/k/i VELVA S.
DAVIE, deceased, FU* Number
BE-EM-CP, I* pending In the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
(X vision, tho oddroea ot which
la
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Probate DtvMlon,
Sanford. FL S3771: The name*
and addrestat at the Personal
Representative
and
the
Persons)
Representative*'
attorney are eat forth below.
ALL INTEREBTEO PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All person* an whom thi*
notice I* served who have
objection* (hat challenge the
vsNdlty of the win, the qualifica­
tion* of the personal represen­
tative, venue, or jurisdiction ot
thl* Court ore required to t»o
the* objection* with true Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATS OF
THE FIR I T PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AN creditor* ot tho decedent
end other parson* having

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typograpNcal tom*. *CommefdN frequency relee ere i
DEADLINES
Tueidef dvu PitMy IS Neon The Day Safer* PuMcadon
Sunday IINevnPridey
ADJUSTMENTS AHO CREDITS: In the event ef *n errer Maned,
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"MaaedafCOOKSw M MwWeg tecs*11II"
Rasp LAOS LANE. Labe Mary,
Corner et 1/4 Labe Mary Blvd.
Evil IB................. 4E7-SSM17I

U—lkkrty Care
H ILLH A VIN HEALTH CARE
CENTRE, M d t e h n -

H — P f S B W B tS
A SECOND I MASS It now
eccegtlng Quality women'*

UM 421
Free medteel card,
teflon, countering, private
decker plus living wpenee*.
Bor r o r i i l Cleenveler fthteey
1..... 1
ALONE? R IIP S C TE D detlng
bureau since tY77l All age*
Including ttnierel 1 M m
«477 (M enu* large diecount)
S U IT SMOKINft- IN Day. Pram

nUi-pruii ivuvwtivi. w e m
•aereved 140% querantee.
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17— W u r v r y a

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A QUALITY ChlMtl n . P r T
tcheel learning, Cwngoter,
nurse on HeW..............334-1H3
T E R R Y 'S O A Y C A R E ,
RVi.'gflii run mMll&gt; PWTwO
yd., reetenebH rotes 3S3-NU.
CNILO CARE M k it beme,
days, night* B weekend*.
Reeeeneble rate*. SH4IIL
CHILDCARE IN MY NOME.
w w f n w prV'VLnH Miwiif.
r e p . 3«eweer

nm e*
CHILOCARS, MY NOME, ree
•enable rote*, hot lunche*.
S314**4er3M444g__________
•META’S DAYCARE. Rehy’t
tael Pre lcheeli Lake Mery.
Lie. 144*7.............
W orker re quired, seme
evening* B M . Phene: M l
!••&gt; ter further detail*.

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PULL TM M LIVE -IN CA b I i
for heuie B elderly. Coll:
(7147eeOr 3133341

L tg a l N o tlc tt
PtOTtTIBUB NAME LAW
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVtN

41— L t f I lo r v k t s
AFFOROABLd I
wills, carperetlene. etc, rdev*. J374471
• OfVOBCfltM.
MPM1T. Se IMBM

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C L A ltD Usenet
ALL IMIPTS. Dependable
Herd-working! 01-7741.

Pull lima
call.......................... JSM13L

CMII COMfMNYSIMM Nr.

NOW HIRING,
ein&lt;i&gt;lniwli,call74B7ig7.

Will train. Hiring NOW I CALL

Ml

43404 par hear.
Call:............................. «!■)

time, naggescan m m

Inc. Only Pat 4144.

P/T, Man . Pri. 7:3S-I1am.
■ufehoran- helpful, tmehe 4
drug free eerkplece. Apply:

Apply at RMba's
tM IS PactOc 333 MM.

CASHIER-STDCKER
Pari lima. In eur Save A Lot

eaiw.tiMM.SapNrd.

MEDICALOFFICE

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Q UO CAM
Perthme. Meet for melher*.
with 4 year degree In early
childheed educetien, te teach
Pm-K Claw. 14 pm. 47J i par
hour plus tree cMtd can.

CMttTMM NOf ttW
444PULLBPARTTIME4M
Agewf.tW-Mtm

Pull time, wllh benefits. Apply
at: Family Prache* Ceider,
PA, 713 W. 3MB M., SeaNrd.
3*34471___________________
‘ MOLLY MAIDS*
Full time reudenftal cleaning.
M P. 41. UnfNrmgd W)W Train.
N R W LO C A TM N T^^^H
I STAB TEMPOBABIBS, (NC.
R O P E I.^ H M m i

Full flmtwqrk. 3341443
Prater Matun panen (Nmole
•ncaureged te apply), mull
have greet seen** ef HUMOR.
P ert lim e. S e t.'i p lu tf
333001 SECOND IMASE
C R U ISE LIN I TRAINEES Is
SiM/Wk. leriendere. Marine
Crow, Porter*, Deckhands,
DEPENDABLE, Friend* peepH fe well newer* In Night
club*, ivarege pay 47-1) an
hour. Day hr*, elw ev*liable
•n flower stand*. CoM Keren
I**-teeter i

N IO HTIH IPT, WILL TRAIN
Coll Between:*-4. M144E3.
P IN K B R T O N S I C U B I T Y
seeking quetified Cleee 0 wcurity efheert M werk • temp
•ttignmenl In O B
RAANBBB I
CITY, abeuf 3 month*.iSfPril?
EOE/AA
CeCeri*e74W4l*t.

Hign tctwridWH
a te MIIN MMBa H

DRIVERS

AddMMBdnSgfEi T il W, BBS t*.
located at 1ES0 Oeugiee
Avenue, t m . In tho City of
Longwood, Bernmote County.
Ptoride. Mtohde to rsgfsSor tho
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HrinlS.
Say of November,
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
CENTERS, INC.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
. CENTERS OP CENTRAL
FLORIOA, INC.
(Owner)
Ml eheel P. Etnar, Esquire

*‘lniRBH Inr AoolloooA

4M1 4**h4m 4 **#
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Schedubig may InchNe Bergem HunMr N dw eeN et an l
Cancel wtwnyou gel reeuNe Payeriy tordeye yeur ed newN raw *

Publish: December t, t m

WUHem R. Weaver

DRIVdRSTO.... JI44A*riW Sr

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SOUTHERN SELF BTORAOB
TEL SSI-M tE
PuMMh: November B4 and
Peeember 1,1
OEj-tsa

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOW ACCEPTING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT THE
UNDERSIONEO
INTENDS TO BELL THE PER­
SONAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED
BELOW TO ENFORCE A LIEN
N4POSEO ON SAID PROPERTY
UNDER THE-FLORIOA SELF
BTORAOB ACT STATUTES
on whom a
(SECTION IS.I01 Sl.EOf) THE
copy of IN* netlco M served
UNDER SIONSO WILL SELL AT
wfthm throe month* after the
PUBLIC SALE BY COMPETITIVE
BIDDING ON THE 13TH DAT OP
date ot tho firet publication of
DEC., t m AT 10 A.M. ON THE
dde notice must fUe their claims
PREMISES WHERE THE PROP­
with this Court WITHIN THE
ERTY HAS BEEN STORED AND
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
WHICH ARB LOCATED AT
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
SOUTHERN SELF BTORAOB
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIB
SSM S. ORLANDO DR., SAN­
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
FORD FL SS77S COUNTY OF
AFTER THE OATS OF SERVICE
SEMINOLE, STATE OF FLORIOA
OF A COPT OP THIB NOTICE
THE FOLLOWING:
ON THEM.
A1S
ARBRENOABMITH
All oThor creditor* of the deca­
CSS
VIDEOFEVER
DIB
CANDACE GORDON
DIE
DANA VICTOR
dent V estate must III* their
041
CORINTHIA BATTON
claims with mi* court WITHIN
D1M
THOMASLUNOT
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
S4E
KATHERINE BUSH
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
S«S
LARRY KINNAIR0
TION OP THIB NOTICE.
*4
RONALDBLAKE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
FIS
DAWNALLYSON HARO
OBJECT)ONE NOT BO PILED
Ot
GEORGE A. SUGGS
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
OIB
BRSMOA FIBUR
The dale *f the Itret public*ktw
Bate
Uw f^
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CONTENTS INCLUDE FURNI­
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TURE. TOOLS .APPPUAMCES,
1.11
CLOTHING. MIBO BOIES,
PACKED CARTONS, HOUBEDANIEL P. BHAOLER, JR
MOLD ITEMS, STAINED OLABB
M3 Cum* Ay *.
BOUIPTMENT, ECT. PURCHA0N, CA BESTS
BS MUST BE PAI0 FOR AT THE
TIME OF PURCHASE IN CASH
ONLY. ALL PURCHASED 1TEME
I, PL S17TI
BOLD AS IB. WHERE ■*, AND
MUST BE REMOVED AT TIME
OP BALE. BALE SUBJECT TO
OWNER
AMD OOUOATBO
PARTY.
RICK HABBELBALCH

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neceitery, I34K + . Train
NcdWv.143MM4 0/wk
Setlleeoe
P H IL IP P IN E EXPANSIO N
Int’l. eppertunify in high Inceme pe ten tl el here end
•breed. Call ler detail*:
r?f M4I. l y m u fry Carp.

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•vernlght, unloading and
•witting required. CMee A
COL nq. Apply In penwi Ml
Cediecn Way. lenterd er coil
447-113-4144. O r b « free

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nune cell and sound system*.
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SALE I Antique*, tempi
f u r n it u r e , g la s iw e r e ,
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WORE I

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04. Task

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MANAGERS

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In S s n C o n ll
HuahuL the Icodlna pins icMaurant chain
In the world, has the foNowina po*Xion*
avalaMe M our bbeu So fommen location
where we will offer Delivery. Carryout 41
Dirte4ti Lunch Buffet

Delivery Driven
Banting potential la up to# I t parbaur,
youH be worWng with fim people and you
wEllwve the BexJhERy lo create your own
‘ muat have a dean

Qei|eva garden
1506 W. 25«h 8deut •Sunlord

tfyou an at least IB.hcrB'aadtancelD
ia ig iN N lilH lliiB a lM &gt; M »i1 ln rm B B M iiE

mlnp cveiy 6 ntoMha. Houn an msle... you! haveBieop
puts exthe opcfibon..
potcfitiil to Bwt Htni|

W B M . Saftykhlnge/mlac.

Y A M SALS ft CMEtSTMftt
CRAFTS ft CSBAMfOl FBI.
_ ft M T. L IP L BawY wdee MN
h M m U M K I AVB.
leMteOrewtM.

You muM have a minknunt o f fl m onths
o f foodBcrvtoB or aupervlaory e«pctertc«
and be service oriented.

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reop e n locaUon, apply In Demon, any day,
o Y r t T -S p.Ri. M P t m Mh T m « ItoM tO
Age. (20th I L Et riMMch Ave.), I e b B eM . or
C J E (M T ) I l S m t A V L

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, December 1, 1905 - T*

71-Help Wanted

*7— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

UfHOUTttMl

LARI MART, 4/1. pool, Lk.

CARPENTERS
Far Rm I n

tn

I Accent*

H# pari ol a (rowing wcur*
company. A/Cand BaeaNH.
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★ * VMFFU MOUSE* *
*HIRIM 2-UKRTKMS*

tORILLOPERATOR*
.SERVERS*
For all 3 Shift*! Full or Pari
lima. NO RHP. N E C E S ­
S A R Y ! M edical Denial
Vacation. Apply In parion:
*70*W I T RO &lt;4, laniard

1114*44

i n Oauftai Ay*., Alla mania

Mary ichool*. family rm.

NOTICE
All ranlal and raal atlal*
advartiwmanli ar* oub|*ct to
th* Fadaral Fair Homing Ad.
which makai II lllagal to
advgrtla* any pratorawca, llm
nation or dlicrlmlnatlon
ha*w
jt ut
tlaladi
Dwtio
on i K i i cww»ow
ipii|ipii
M«. handicap, familial itatm
ernatlawaltrf

FURN. RFFCY., utilmat paid,

Stm strofn R t o t jh

n — Ape rtmenti
Unfurnished / Rent
UWCMMYIMRMOMEA

Aw

... .1/1A PTI**SPRClAL** POOL
a WASMER/DRVBR HOOKUP
FRRi BAIICCAPLE'MHW
LAROI 1 RDRM.. all util,
furnlihad. U00 m c . M7I me.
m i Mia/Mieito___________
MALL AREA, UM OFF New 1
bedroom apt*. Fir*! men.
rant, pool, waih/dryar can
nactlon, much more. Na appt.
too, *n*hi*&gt;Had. mate*

YARD PER SO N

NMINirt WUMC

Full lima, tor Bronia laundry,
•oma axp. halpful. D i m
call Irom* 4._______________

WRECKER DRIVER
MeH have CD t A Hr* I*
laniard araa. Experience
preferred. Apply al: IM

Can. FL'a Large*! Slona Yard,
naadi panon w/larklllt,
loadtr A cuitomar ivc. aip.
Soma hvy. lining. Drug tail
rag. Apply la panan. Sea
Dannail: TM 1. Franck Ava.

f 1-Ape rtmenti/
Hoswe to there
LAKE MARY araa, altar* horn*.
Ili/Waak will. Inciudad.
Famaia pralarrad. Wl *057

93-Koown ter Went
A O U IIT , managed. M l *0 wk„

util. pd . laun . phono. All.
EHcy.-tm.m-ooii________
CHAN ROOMS, ringla itartMg
trr a*. Pay Pham, laandry,
rl IV•
uataii
C O N V C N IIN T LOCATIO N ,
color TV. ratrlfl. mlcrowava,
prlyala antranca. P I MB*
ROOM FOR RCNT. S*0/Wk
wath/dryer. pool, hour* prlvl
lagai. tIOO/dap......... Ill 3111.
SHARK 1 Rdrm., I Ram Ham*,
pralarrad lam*la. All houta
prlvlodpai. pool, club houta.
no pall, till/man. M 17017.

Laka Ada I Bdrm... Mie/ma.
1Rdrm., Kto/ma. and up.

32HI7I
SANFOdO. OOWNTOWH Mtotortoal DHtrld. Ill Bffey. ID
I Bedroom. Ootoll*: MM757.
I RDRM. CLf AN, call. tan*.
*IH mo. 4 aac. IM-IM*
I BIDROOM, FURNIINID
APT. CIom to butttor**.
canyonlent location. Ml 0*81.
t/I APPROX. 1*M Id. *1. SMO
Mo. SI7S Sac. Immadlal Oc
cuponcy. WJMI__________
4TH IT. NIAR Mollanylll*. 1
*m. bdrm*. vary clean, gull*
afaa.SHOmo.MMIM

101-Houses
Furnished/ Rent
SANPORD, I STORY CO TT A O I , 1/1. A/C, pool,

UM/ltl/latl. HIO fumirtad.
JW/djjumjymafcerJIdeTr

—
■pt

"W* Mawapa Year Ham* Ilk*

Horae ear awa."

I RDRM.. I RATH, comar lot.
privacy lane*. IU0 man. +
dap. Avail. I/I,1M *IM.
1 BIOROOM, I J hath. Security
R Mtollto, fancad. UJO/mon.
mm«»,

Beeper, tueua.

1/1. OVBRLOOKINO WEKIVA
RIVRR at Katle'i Landing. No
pot*. kMO month. Ml*470
MM DOWN a WHY RBNTf
own, thl* 1
you can
c
, noma, with CHA, new
paint A carpoll Art about
HUD homatl The HUUman

C U T ! 1/1, S4M + dap. ALSO
SMALL APT. IdMt tor »&gt;ngl*.
MW/mon + dm -MTMl*
L A t e i L IK I Now! 1/1 pad 1/1.
garage*. acrn. porch**, yr.
1144*57
IaaM/dap.r----------

l«7-MeMle
Hemes/Rent

4 » .• I

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$ 1 r&gt;o
s i

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art*fWwiaPMMhli
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Laba Mary. Ml MN

m — industrial
______ Rentals
OPPICR-WARIHOUII. tram
MM/man., 11Mag. ft.. PRIM!
location, earner of 44A A Otd
U . MW]f JM. In

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111— Office

ag. N. building total. U N ag
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traffic areal MM manth.

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WITH ALL
THE TRIMMINGS!

THISWEEKONLY
MtHJtCUH

CUL D l SAC. Mini 1/1. toncad.
•pill, w/garaga. *47.1(0
COUNTRY ESTATE, 4/1 on I *
acre*, living, dining, lam.,
renovated, her** *1*11. tonad
Agrl. Sal. lac. »y*. UU.fW.
OVIIOO. Living, dining, toncad.
garage. *45.750
PRI-FORCLOSURR. 14 prlv.
toncad. carport. *44.1*0

OILTONA 1/1. *pm plan, lamI
IXCNANOI OR SILL your
INVtlTOAiRRALfvne-Mii
HOMI W/Mam'i Mlto, 1/1 abv.
grd pool, mint can
tin. IUK.*711441 Realtor
NO DOWN PAYMRNT. Par
attainted boyar*I i/n», in
*up*r condition, an large lot.
II you ar* curmaffy an any
waiting 11*1 tor a houM, Wt
NAVR NOMIS AVAILABLE!
Oraop lac. Raal.............. MI-MU.
OWNER SAYS SILLM R*
ducsdl Lika naw, Ig. 4/1. black
ham*. CHA. wall to wall
carpal, nlca araa, 141COO
PRICR REDUCED! On nlca
1/1 In Plnacmt. Naw real, all
amanlfia*. mual ***l 141.fW.

4t7Mi-a*i*araui*i«

CMftlAttCOVE

MOBILE NOME COMMUNITY
a 11X14,1/1, n MANATEE,
*14X14.1/1Spill, II
MANATEE.MWI.
a 14X44,1/1Split. H
FLEETWOOD, W.W0.
a 14X44.1/1to. U SKYLINE, 1
acm. rm*.. carport. I » , M
aMXM1/1. Split,*I DESTINY,
tpk, HOMS.
a I4XM. 1/1Split. M BROAD
MOOR, icmrm.. carport,
HUM.
oliXW, 1/1. It SKYLINE, FL
rm., carport, HUM.
a HXW, 1/L Split. WIKYL1NE,
w/w**h-dryer, dlrtwathar,
tpIc.SMWO.
CALL. MMIM
COUNTRY 1ETTIHO, La lot.
S/t, naw carpet B vinyl, CH/A,
lg. acraanad parch, all prlvato.
Mt.aw..................wintd.
MOBILE NOME IN CARRIAOR
COVE. 1 Bdrm, Ito. Oraiary
Mobile Hama*. Ml-MWMobl I* Home* to Carrlap* Cava
N il* b Ftooattop IN I* Nr*
• t/t, Lp. Living Room, tern.
Rm., C/HA. Clean.... IMtt.M
# l/l, palta, thad, c/ha, WWS.
* l/l, I*' WW*. need* torn*
TLC. KMMtba moved.IMW.M.
d l/l, Oaubla-Wld* Urge
Potto, Carport. Large Matter
Padream. C/HA, Clean A
Nice..............

4W-M1-441*ar P4AMI4
TRAILER M N. PL NK.I AC.

i:im im
n i;» m : v

il Local pk.i
......ME-fWI
FWI4 I BEDROOMS, I bath,
kit., i

SANFORD, in. FAMILY ream.
C/NA, renovated, SISM

STENSTROM

U i — Hemes ter teie
R E A L T Y ,

AHolidayOpportunity

unaiwunir
Ba tha tint to thl* mobu*
ham* Mt up In Carriage Cava.
1Rdrm. C/HA, *cm. ream.

ST. JOHNS RIVER, 1/1,

S FF iH T S Sf5 r«M T grtrT
up. MOV! IN SPECIAL! Mt*
i i i ' m i n i i i mi m
SANFDKB, miles

323 330 1

At I ilitIIAHt I HflMI'vl n tmu 1 l*WI(1 Milt '•

O tta* feyNtA e*

1S7— MeMIe
Homes / Sole

141— Hemes ter Sale

l Att| &gt;r- i i • •i i r j |
VI NTUW I PMOPI El Tl| S
1.1 -1/I* I

1H— Duptei*
Tri|Ht« / Rent

HOUSR, Smaller t/t ISM
month. Dapoilt, MW. See at:
III* Loucutt Ava, In laniard.
M U ttS
____________

I ' . • t • &lt;. • . I

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sm-itt*__________________

SIMINOLB HieN, 1/1. C/HA,
carpal, agulp.. kit.. In*Ida
^aundrjjO KjortjlM id*^^

I »■ , ■ va /. - 1&lt; ....... .
V/v/ • « I •

patio, comm. pod. U50/110
•SANFORD 1/1 upiteln apt.
with parch IMM/MO

JIM P O V L t..................MI-MU
SU N LA N D I I T A T R I , 1/1,
CH/A, nawly ramodalad,
vortical*. appll.. calling Ian*.
* utlltly roam, aprlnkler *y*t*m,
carnar lot, back fenced,
carport, no pat*. MdO/Ut, latl
dapMil. Mawu/MMMt.
WOOOOINR, */». CHA, comer
lit , heavily Iraed, I car
garage. StM mo. MO I4S4
I RDRM. HOMO AC. *100 par
mo. Na pat*. HALL REALTY

•COUNTRY LIVINe YOU
CAN APPORO. 4 Radrmm
hama with almatl 4 ACRRS
torEWJM. Sound* poodhuh7
Oayt* Ml-MRSmiMt-im.
ITRALTNII
................ SLRSPSR FIXUP
Ovor 1.1 country acre* nicely
tread and tocetod near new
4 Rdrm. naadt a LOT OP
WORK, but you'll ba a
wlnnarll Mmud value ever
M W * naw priced at MMM
"Rrtoa a*
iLLNOWII
d ta tM

21S— Boats and
Accessories

PUT AND SELL Good clean
utad lurnllura A antique*. In
thop rallnlthlng avail.
LARRY*! MART......m a in
dCHAIR, Brown leather, Mod
am *tyl*. vary comlorlabl*.
ported conditionI MO 777 1475
dPRERZIR. Kenmore upright,
Naw gartal. froit Ire* 5100.
u »i*i*_________________
OOOO Madtonl Naw Scratch A
Dent*. New Utad appliance*.
Dkk'*AppHance*e »177 755*

M* CAPIN CRUISER, New 100
HP Outboard engine. Run*
great *5.000.14*110*Jim.

IN O .

Large 4/1 «/ m i tg ft. apllt
plan, wood Hear*, cathedral
calling*, fireplace, la law aptlandicapad, mutt * * * l
.......................... .111*.aw.

tflimi nmr cowwiumtt

l/l Ranch w/daabla ter*.
MiAllama^A L
maLIu I
PNFShiit •ppiwncw®*
DTeeNieii
bar, ipaca Nr RV, to acr*.
landicapad. hadp* fane*.
1217729* 12214a

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231-C a rs

JUICY Sweat Hamlin arena**,
55 bu., »S5 Pinaway, Sanford.
Call M5-M4a baton taming

NAVCLMAKCS

Picked Ireth to order
t4aail*» Prove-m-*M7.

PONKAN A COCKTAIL
CITRUS TREKS.
CRYSTAL LAKK NURSERY
LAKE MART: Ml-tm
SANFORO NAVEL Orange*.
^Farmjjjai^etorjAj*^

222-Musical
instruments
DOPRO, 5171; DOPRO, SMI;
FMM* A Raw Sill; With hard
com , in ext, cand. 140-5171.

PARER FORKLIFT, go
SI5W. Diamond Plato Alum.
TeoUiex. Full. 545,177 7*44

IBM COM PU TIR. Color
monitor. Ml up tor sutdtnt or
great tor tm. bus. U71 cath
Include* printer A lot* ol
program*. 4*7*M-*4r*
• LEADI NO (DOE campvtor,
Model D enhanced mod*. MS
DOS 4.M. I* upgradable. Fin*
^oreJwgJnner^^LlWIMJ^

OBT NEALTNVII FREE RE­
CORDED INFORMATION!

117— Sportlm Poods

OREAT OUTDOOR STORAOI.

PINBALL EladreMc William*
Comal. 4-player 15*. Great
XmaaOHttMWSPA/NOT TUB) I PERSON

llohtod. Call MI-W04
ONORTAKE STONEWARE
dlthat, 45 placet. NEVER
USEO.liW.Mlim________
* WINDOW AC UNIT, tor our W
dagro* winter*! NICE Room
tin. Exceiled coedWanI SW.
M ill n Leave maatata

DECORATE For TH* HatfdayiT
Free adtotatoti Cell anytime :
Creative Oecer.........J14-OI5*.

1041 FORD IRONCO, XLT,

4WO. Loaded, Naw battory.
Dead cond. 11 to*, ltd 1M7.
•1 CHEVY Ftck ep. automatic,
MEL call M l

140* lv. m*g-

Boat*. RV, Equip. Fancad A

portable w/aqulp. undarwalar
light. Coder OAZEEO. Never

uMdswi-aw-iwiai i .

1ST— Office Supplies
/ Epuipmenf

a* CHEVY caavaraNd van C M,
ISO ang. all power. 1 owner,
.. c c a g . U O N . R H l t

231— Vohklts
W iw M
TRACY RUVS OLD A JUNK
CAKS/TRUCKS FOR CASH.
FR IIN a id a a m y.lM MM.
CASH MS PAID! Far JeaA Cara,
T r u c k * A M l i c . l Keep
America Mpmdjhd I ■

230— Antique/Ciessic
Cere
1*41 PONTIAC Storcbtot, ail
ORIGINAL! On* Ownarl

JUNK CARS WANTROI Runn

Ing or nail Pay M&gt; 7 day* a
wk.wohoulll 5M IM M M

41 FORD FALCON, 4 dr., Body
■ axe.I ALL Orlg. Motor 170
orlg . auto. MOW, OBO Art

in -t u M im
Meteriels
FOR SALE:
MxM-aW Sg. ft. Fermerty
Delivered to yeur
........... m «n i.
color, vented, never utad. *1111
In box, til. Ovlalda are*.
MI-4140__________________
dSLIDINO OLAI I l r. 4 tod.

241— RucrtaflMwl
Vthidts/CawMtrs

tor Pemte m -liil a«m lam.

331-Cars

CAMPOROUKO MamietaSto
camp tram caaat to caaat. RPl
attillaflan. Paid Utdi Sacrlflea *1711 Call HW -M M M I
107* V ID A . 17*, Mb Wheal.
TLC. H IM . Or make

GRANNY'S CAR. Na Jokal II
CHIVY Cllalton, a*K ml. runt
good. COLO AC. auto, all
powarl Great pa* ml. tlfW
Firm. Ml-llflar Mi-Mil
(

193— Lewn A Garden

I

# LAWN MOWER. Goad basic
mower. III. M l t l l l Leave

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na awful lumesl dll Ml 1111

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•CHEVRG
CAVALIER
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1MS TOYOTA
MR-2
t*-_. *e-—ww—

GRAND MARQUIS

m

H A P P Y J A C K
TRI VERMICIDE. RacagnlMd
tot* A affective again*! hook,
round A Up*worm* to dap* A
cat*I.....................m-lIM

Ful Power.

I^P^f. W-|f 1909

1NS CHRYSLER
1SSSBUICK
LEBAR0N C0NV. CENTURY LMRTE0

LOVIEIROS. Edramaly tom*

muchmare............Ml dm.
dSABY CRADLE, Bnwn. axe.
canditlan. SM. MIWM
« r « ia c OURR BEDROOM
SUIT!, Headboard, chait,
armalra. t mpkt eland*, mattfTHi
W IS H 1* :__

235-Trucks/
Busts /Vans

Call th* Total Health A Llfw
Ex ter*Ion Hotline; 1*1-4174.
■■citing, Timely, Ravatv-

LIOUID WORMRRS net dato*

FRBIBbNnn
K fN M O iiw pu im en m W
ANTMUB CHINA CABINET A
4 chair* A tobto. Coma im A
■ maboanaNar..........Ml-1414.
ANTtUUB NOLOCNOAKf
rodtoar with heat A

MOTORS A AUTO TRANSMISSIONS many mltc. motor*
from SIM up Including re
bultdabit a m . 4 ban, many
trantmlMlom from 175 up.
Cillr 511-4*14or 04* 541*.

BURGLAR EARL Ea*y push
button releaMl 55 per tq ft.
Memker at Cb4mb*r...ll4-5I44

Its— Computers

RUVINR a LEASWR a HOUSES
PLUMSW LEMONS
Cbarttot WPMW.
BUT HOUIItIMM

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233— Aufo Farfs
/ AcctssorHs

223-Mi scelianeous

* SHOP VAC, Wat Dry. i l l

i l l — Apffie Nets

need* work. In top thapt
worth S10.0W. Will toko UM*
new...................i4t-noo, Jim,
1071 CHEVY VAN. 110 angina.
Run* vary pood UOO.tO.
140 5100. Jim.______________
1*74 OLDS. A/C. In Family
tine* naw, rum Ilk* naw. U00.
..........................140110a Jim.
1*0* FIREBIRD, T top*. M l
angina, rum good, clean In A
ouf.U750.140-110* Jim
M LINCOLN Tawvcar, 1 lady
ewnar. gray/gray, extra
cioani moo. Mi-aaaa________
ft LIXUS ES M0. Ok. B r e e n ,
7(K ml., auto. AC. power,
tunrool A moral Asking
*10,000. o b o Mika 171-aiM
•weoRiiCASbaniMwa
•0* CAVALIERS tram STOP*
tol ORO STORMS tmm »7*M
E l TRIM S - W W DOWN
Faymant* w/appravad credit,
OVER 0* UMdcar* A truck*
to cbaaM tram* Far ibaM
SPECIAL FRICESI A rt «*r
R O B E R T J O N I S , Kan
Rommot Cbavy-OEO, Mt-7W*

jm ^ O o o d T H in fli
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- Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, December 1, 1998

by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Why do lupus
symptoms worsen?
DEAR DR. GOTT: Please darliy the
difference between dlncotd lupus and
systemic lupua. I waa diagnosed in
1993 with discoid lupua but my symp­
toms have gotten worse, to the point
of having seizure*. I even ended up in
intensive care.
DEAR READER; Lupus is an autoim­
mune disease that causes chronic Inflam­
mation of many of the body's organi.
When it is confined to the skin, it is
called '‘discoid’' lupus. This affliction is
associated with little more than recur
ling reddish, scaly patches that even
tualty scar, becoming a cosmetic prob
lem. Internal organs are not affected.
Discoid lupus is not a hazard to health.
On the other hand, lupus can affect
the body as a whole. Called “ sys­
temic*' lupus, this disorder often leads
to arthritis, heart disorders, lung
inflammation, kidney failure — and a
rash resembling discoid lupus.
Because systemic lupus can be fatal
if untreated (with cortisone and other
drugs), doctors always must assume
it is present when sldn lesions appear.
Therefore, discoid lupus is a “diag­
nosis of exclusion": Once blood tests
and biopsies fail to reveal internal,
widespread disease, physicians can
conclude that discoid, not systemic,
lupus is the culprit. Discoid lupus is
treated with steroid creams.
Ordinarily, discoid lupus does not
progress to system ic lupua. Thus,
because of your troubling comments
about seltures, I am concerned that
the lupus may have affected your
brain, a consequence o f protein
abnormalities In the bloodstream that
are common in systemic lupua.
The worst scenario la that your doc­
tors missed the diagnosis of systemic
lupus years ago by not testing you.
They may have incorrectly assumed
you had discoid lupus, when — in fact
— you didn't. Now. you’re left with
some serious consequences of a late
diagnosis.
The beat scenario is that the discoid
lupus and leisures are unrelated. Of
course, seltures are a serious afflic­
tion that require treatment with anti­
convulsant medications, such DUantln.
In my opinion, you need a thorough
examination and testing, under the
supervision of an internist and a neu­
rologist. At the very least, you need a
CT or MRI scan o f your brain and
blood tests to check for abnormal pro­
teins and internal damage. Ask your
doctor about this.
To give you more information, I am
sending you a free copy of my Health
e ure
‘
Report “ Lupus; The
Great *Imitator.'
Other readers who would like a
should send IS plus a long, a ef?
addressed, stamped envelope to P.O.
Box S9I7, Murray Hill Station,
York, N Y H IM . Be sure to mention
the title.

by Mori Walkor

BEETLE BAILEY

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by Art Santom

THE BORN LOSER
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THE RLWBUCAAJS
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DEAR DR. GOTT; What can be done
to help hardening of the arteries?
Medication doesn't seem to work and I
exercise as much as possMe by walking.
DEAR READER; If anyone had an
answer to this question, he or she
could retire to a private (aland in the
Caribbean.
Arteriosclerosis (hardening of the
arteries) is an Inevitable consequence
of the aging process. True, some peo­
ple — chiefly diabetics — have accel­
erated arteriosclerosis, but all of us
will get it sooner or later. There la no
cure for it and no medicine to slow Its
Inexorable progression.
Nonetheless, people can do much to
compensate for it. Stop smoking. Pay
attention to your cholesterol and eat a
balanced, low-fat diet. Keep as physi­
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treating Illnesses (such as hyperien
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physician.
Other than following these sugges­
tions, there’s not much elae you can
do. Aging ia built Into our genes and,
until scientists can rearrange these
genes, we have to accept the hands
we have been dealt.
One last thought; Don't forget to
keep a sense of humor.
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88th Year. No. 30 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Public
housing

1995 High School Homecoming

New hope
for ousting
drugs, crime

□ People
71 st wedding anniversary
SANFORD — A Sanford couple. Ethel and
John Carver, have Just celebrated their 71st
wedding anniversary. And they have lived
happily ever after In Sanford.
S e e P age 1C.

By SANDRA E L L IO TT
Herald Stall Writer

BRIEFS
Longwood commission meets
LONGWOOD — City commissioners will
consider the side of Longwood Nursing Care
Center to Beverly Enterprises for the appraised
value of $2.56'million during their Monday
night meeting
,
,
That price is $165,000 more than the $2.1
million Beverly Enterprises originally offered.
The city counter-offered $3.5 million for the
property. City attorney Richard Taylor recom­
mended the city accept the offer with the
condition the company split any recovery from
the condemnation of adjoining property.
The commission meets at 7 p.tn. in city hall.
175 W. Warren Avenue.

Shauntte Latimer. Natalie Raines, Lindsey Ridinger.
Chief and Homecoming King Alex Acosta. Kimberlee
Kelly and Brooke Wagner. See Sports Page 1B,

Seminole High’s Chief Osceola is surrounded by
chearleaders active In Friday night’ s Homecoming
football game against Lake Brantley From left:

County Planning and Zoning
SANFORD — The Seminole County Local
Planning Agency/I’lannlng and Zoning Com­
mission will conduct a workshop to discuss
proposed standards for compatibility for single
lamilv residential districts tills Wednesday
beginning at 6 p m.
The workshop will be held In the Seminole
County Services Building. 1101 FT First Street
In Sanlord. in the board chambers, room 1028.
For additional Information, contact the Semi­
nole County Comprehensive Division. 321-1130.
extension 7371

Part 2:
Highway
Patrol
crackdown

Student art wanted
I

Middle school students Irum Seminole County
as well as Orange. Osceola. Brevard. Lake.
Sumler and Volusia counties are invited to show
their flair for art and writing. Entries are now
being sought In a contest to he held In
conjunction with Black History Month next
February Deadline for the submission of entries
Is Oct. ‘27.
The theme is “ What Being African American
Means to Me.” artworks should be a free
expression using any medium desired. An essay
should be ‘250 words or less, typed or neatly
written.
The winning art will be displayed on the cover
ol the 1906 Black History Month Festival
souvenir festival guide Winning essays, one
from each county, will be published In the
guide.
For Information or to submit entries, contact
Multicultural Resources. P.O. Box 3332. Or­
lando. FI. 32802-3332 or phone 1-1071290-0193.

M o tiv a te d c o u n ty
L A K E M ARY - T h e G re a te r Lake
Mary/Heathrow Chamber ol Commerce meets
Wednesday morning at Heathrow Country Club.
T h e topic w ill be “ S em in ole County is
Motivated " Tiie program Is being presented by
Seminole County, to report on the incentive
program anil bow it will work.
Cost lor tin meeting is $3 lor members and $5
for non-mcmlHTs.
For additional Information, plume die cham­
ber office at 333-47-18
C o m p ile d from staff r e p o r ts

INDEX
B u s i n e s s ..................... 7
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i A
C la s s ifie d s ..............1 -4 D
C o m i c s ......................... 1 C
C r o s s w o r d .................. 4 C
D e a r A b b y ................... 3C
D e a t h s .......................... 5 A
E d ito r ia l................... , - 4 A
E d u c a t i o n ....................4 B

F l o r i d a .......................... 2 A
HealthJFItneee e e e e e e e 6 A
H oroscope tseeeeeesesee 4C
Na tion • • • • • • • • • s e s e e s e e e s e 8 A
P e o p l e ...................... 1 -3 C
S p o r t s ....................... 1*3B
T e l e v i s i o n ................... 3 C
W e a t h e r ....................... 2 A

tlH o m e is w h e re

the heart

is - 1

-Pliny the Elder

Today
V a r ia b le
e |o it ii 1lie s s w it h
scattered atlcrnoon
showers and thun
derstorms High In
i hv u pper 80s
Northeast wind 10 to
15 moh Chance ol
rain 20 percent

F o r m o re w e a th e r, * e e P a g e 2 A

SANFORD — A new program
tentatively called BRO will try to
help young, poor youths living in
public housing avoid getting caught
up with drugs and a life of crime
Brolhers Reaching Out IlIRO) Is
being designed with input from
residents, city police, church lead­
ers and Juvenile Just Ire repre­
sentatives.
The idea was sparked a few weeks
ago when a W inter Park resident
approached Cmdr. Dennis Whlimire
aixnil a plan to help cnmhul drug
activity in Sanford, especially In
public housing developm ents
After meeting w itli public housing
officials Iasi week. Whitmire said.
"There seems to be a new splrtl ol
cooperation between tin* police de­
partment and the housing authority
to gel rid of tlielr drug problem."
Both parties understand there
may he times when police do things
which will upset the housing au­
thority. due to police rules and
See Drugs. P a g e 5A

H « f « ld Photo by Mark Hamm

Htrald Photo D* t o o Of a won*

Seminole High School Homecoming King Alex
Acosta and Queon Angela Wiggins

Lake Mary High School Homecoming King Recolon
Jumpp and Queen Traci Tombros.
,

S e m in o le , L a ke M a ry c ro w n
ro y a lty and p la y fo o tb a ll
By VICKI DoSORMIER
Herald Senior Stalt Writer
Royalty was crowned at liotli Seminole High
School and at Lake Marv High School on Friday

ili-lore the Lake Mary Rams took on Deltona High
School m the Hom ecom ing football game, running
hack Remlon Jum pp took the place of honor as
Sec Homecoming. Page 5

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Man once condem ned to die
for raping girl is up for parole

B y NICK P F E I F A U F

Herald Staff Writer________________
The Florida Highway launched
‘'Operation Safe Journey II” today
Th e three-m onth lon g law cii
fo rc em en i i n i t i a t i v e w ill run
through Dec. 3 1.
Opera (Ion Safe Journey II Is a
traffic enforcement effort designed
to remove dangerous drivers Irom
Florida's highw ays. It Is being
Implemented to coincide wiib the
effective date o f Senate Bill 232
which authorizes law enforcement
officers to impound or Immobilize
See Patrol. P a g e 5A

Eat your vegetables

B y SANDRA E L L IO T T

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — A man condemned to die lor the
rape ol n S.udord teen 21 years ago makes
another appeal to tin Florida I’.uole Commission
next mouth to be released from prison
Dennis Bernovlch. now 50. was sentenced to
die tor the Mav 1971 rape of a 19 veal old girl. Ills
sentence was commuted to Hit* in prison alter the
Supreme Court overturned the death penults in

f W e have n o t if ie d a jl th e
v ic tim s and w e ’re all going to
b e th e re once a g a in w ith bells
o n .J
L in d a K u h n

1972

i .isr. die second i isi was nut prosecuted

CurrcniK a hie sentence carries a minimum
in.mdalorv sentence ol 25 years liiuuiles &gt;anuoj
be considered lot parole until serving at least 2a
years in prison. In 1972 the minimum man
d.ttorv 25 year hie sentence was not in cllect
Bernovtcli has been before tlie parole commission
every two years since 1988 to have Ins case
considered

•The line ol thinking was why prosecute
another ease when vou ran t get any more than
that (the death penalty)." Kulm explained, "not
knowing that a year taler his death sentence
would tie ccimmunted to life "

Linda Kulm has attended hearings and will be
al the next one scheduled lor l)cl -l ill Orlando
Kuhn is director ol victim services hi stale
attorney Norm Wolltugcr sSantord other
lie is coming Up Ini ills liieiiin.d review
Kulm said w e have iiollticd alt die victims and
wc re all going to be then nine again with bells
oil ‘
The prosecutor had Hied two rape cases against
Bernovtcli Doth cases wi re similar, tin lirsi
im oh mg the Id vcar-old girl, the second Sanlord
teen ager w ho w as about 17 years old
In both Instances other tanub members wi re
tied up while tiie victims were bound and
assaulted m anottier room at gunpoint When
Boruovich received the death penalty in tin 'irsi

In addition to the tw o eases tiled. Bernovlch
w as a suspect ill about a hall dozen oilier rapes ill
i l i e Ceuiral riotidaarea.
The rape victims have gone to all the parole
board hearings with Kuhn along with deputy
t barite Fag in w ho arrested Bernovlch over two
decades ago A lodge's objection to Bernovlch s
release lias aba» been tiled with I b&lt; board.
A major break in the ease came when
ftcm ovu h s wile alerted poln e alter llnding rope
and mask til Ills i ar. Kuhn recalled
She obviously ts m tear because he threatened
to kill her when or it be ever got out." Kulm
added
I lie parole com m ission m e e ts in the state otlu e
b u ild in g in daw ntow ii O rla n d o |(X) \\ Robinson
S i reel slim lOM I.on lerellt e room 3 o il Oct l

b« gamtng.it 9 a m

M*r 4 Itl f»noto b 1

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Michael Joseph Kopy 3. ottered cucumbers to
visitors at the Santord Farmers MarKot
Saturday morning The budding young
entrepreneur was - at the Magnolia Square
market helping his mother sell tresh Iruit and
vegetables

i

�- Sanford HwaM. Sanford, Flertda - 1MWgg, OctobSf 1, 1W8

More: Historic district mailbox dispute

FLORIDA

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Authorities butt aUogod prostitution ring
MELBOURNE — Federal and state authorities have broken
up an alleged prostitution rin g that ran 11 establishments.
Including one In Longwood. and raked in more than $10
million over the years.
Phillip Squlllante and Robert Labak. both of Palm Bay.
arrested Friday after a three-year investigation. They are
accused o f leading the ring that did business in Florida and
Connecticut. Including the Xanadu Th ee Club in Palm Shores.
The tw o face dozen* of counts o f racketeering and m oney
laundering charges.
Th e federal grand Jury report details
to 1979. T o avoid investigators getting Inside the
prostitutes were interviewed first and were only accepte d If
theyhad sex with an organization manager, authorities said.
"T h e gu ys we got today are the b ig guys," said Jay Schultz,
Florida Department of Law Enforcem ent case Investigator In
Melbourne.
Others arrested Friday in Florida on racketeering charges
were W illiam Allan CoDomore o f Malabar. Michael Squlllante o f
Palm Bay, who Is Phillip Squillante’s brother: Kenneth
Raym ond Taromino of St. Cloud: and John Herlihy o f M m
Bay.
Also arrested on Friday In Connecticut was Michael A very,
w ho m anaged the Palm Shores chib. He was charged w ith
racketeering and money laundering.
The other prostitution houses operating In Florida w ere in
Orlando. Lakeland. Springfield, Avon Park. Longw ood.
Bradenton, and Nokomls. th e grand Jury said. Three similar
operations were in Connecticut.
Federal authorities estimate each establishment made u p to
•1 .0 0 0 a day through prostitution.

Avoid frlpphont u t t i pilch—

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TA LLAH ASSEE — Floridians are so Incensed by telephone
solcltors that they're willing to pay to be left alone.
About 31,000 Floridians h ave called a state hotline to get on
a No Sales Solicitation Calls list, according to state Agriculture
Commissioner Bob Crawford.
People pay *10 to put their telephone number on the list the
first year and $5 each year thereafter.
"Com plaints about telephone solicitation calls are among the
top consum er complaints.” C raw ford said. "Florida consumers
can help ensure their privacy ... by registering with our
departm ent."
t h e list la part of the 1907 Florida Telephonic Sales Act.
which requires all telemarketers to obtain the list before
operating in the state. T h e list Is updated quarterly
published the first business day o f January. April. July
October.
Telephone solicitors who try to sell to people on the list risk
fines o f up to 110.000. Since 1993. the state has collected
•44.313 In fines.
There are exceptions for telemarketers responding t o a
request by a consumer, those calling in connection with a debt
or contract, those in the newspaper business and those asking
for charitable donations.
T o get on the list, call l-SOO-435-7352 between 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. weekdays.

From Associated Press reports
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Sanfoid
HsraW Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — More lease
agreements w ill be considered
Tuesday, at the October meet­
ing o f the Orlando Sanford
Airport Authority. The meet­
ing Is scheduled to begin at
8 :3 0 a .m . a t the A. K a y
S h o e m a k e r In te r n a tio n a l
Term inal Conference Room.
Th e following Items have
been listed on the meeting's
agenda:
• Personal appearance —
Cheney Mason, representing
Spolakl General Contracting.
• Personal appearance —
Ralph H adley, representing
Jcttalrc.
•Consideration — Separate
agreem en t for construction
and operation of FIS facility.
• Conatderatlon — Short­
te r m le a a e w ith B u lld o g

The winning numbara for
Friday night Fantasy 5war*
4-8-16-17-22.

Sunday. October 1, 1966
Vol. M . No. 30
Pubtialted Tuaaday through Friday
and Sunday by Tha Sanford Harald.
Inc. 30C N. Froneh Ay a , Sanford.
Fla. 33771
Sacond Claaa Poataga Paid (t
Sanford. Florida and additional
mailing offlcaa
Poatmaatar Sand addr aat efiangaa
lo THE SANFORD HERALD, 7 0 Boa
1M 7. Sanford. FL 13773- 1M 7.
Subacrtpflon Raft*
(Oalty 4 Sunday)
H o rn Dahvary Man
3 Month.
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$44 00
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Florida Raatdanla mutt pay 7\ aalaa
l u In addition lo ralaa aboit.
Phono (407) 333-2*11

A irlin es. Inc. (A helicopter
co m p an y operating ou t o f
Orange County).
• C o n s id e r a tio n —
Assignment of lease by Central
Florida Terminals. Inc., to
South Trust bank.
• Conaideratlon — J o in t
participation agreement with
th e Florida Department of
Transportation for increased
funding on the south access
road.
• Discussion — Hangar » 4 .
• Discussion — Financing
options for demolition o f old
buildings.
• Liaison reports
• Report on FAA approval of
• S ta ff reports.
T h e A. Kay Shoemaker In­
ternational Terminal la located
at One Red Cleveland Boule­
vard at the Orlando Sanford
Airport.

SANFORD - T h e post office
has d e n ied g i v i n g s p e c ia l
treatment to anyone.
Neither the W alt Disney Com­
pany nor the residents at the
Sanford D o w n to w n H istoric
Dkttlct have any kind o f special
dispensation when it comes to
mad delivery.
While Oary W ain, president of
the Central Florida Letter Carri­
ers union, said an exception was
made for D isney's Celebration

comm unity to receive Its mall In
dooraid c mailboxes, postal rep­
resentatives say that Just isn't
so.
" I f w e w e re to make an
exception for Disney or for the
residents o f the Sanford Historic
District, w e 'd have to make an
exception for everyone." said
Joseph Breckenridge. corporate
relations representative for the
U.S. Post Office's southeast re­
gion. " T h is la a national regula­
tion. W e a re not going to make
any exceptions. Not for Disney.
Not for anyone."

Som e residents In the Sanford
H istoric District have m oved
their mailboxes from th eir doors
to a rural box at the curb In
response to sn offer of a free box
from the post office. T h e y have
found, however, they ca n not
m ove the box back to th e door If
th ey find they don't lik e the
unsightly box In front o f their
historic home.
Once a box Is moved to the
curb. It must remain there a d

Infinitum.

effect since 1979 and la a part of
the past office’s efforts to Increm e efficiency and keep de­
livery costa to a m inim um .
*‘ We h a v e b e e n u n der
tremendous political pressure to
control c o a ts ." Breckenridge
said. "In Japan, fo r example, it
coats 804 to deliver a single
letter. It Is 004 In Germany. We
are doing what w e can to keep
coots lower in this country. The
curbside delivery is one o f the
beat ways to Increase efficiency

T h e reg u la tio n r e g a r d in g
curbside delivery has been In

Forming
Lake Mary
HsmldCofTsapoodont
On J u n e 3 .1983. the mayor of
the.young c ity o f Lake Mary.
Walter Sorenson, asked each
member o f the c ity commission
to select sn individual from a list
of nine volunteers to serve on a
five-m em b er c i t y h istorical
time srerr Charles Lytle. Russell
M eg o n eg a l. R a y m o n d Pox.
Kenneth King and Burt Permchief.
The Mrgone gala. Russell and
wife. Lillian, w h o had come
earlier from Pennsylvania, were
especially interested in promot­
ing a sense o f history in the
The persona appointed to form
the Lake Mary Historical Com­
mission were: Virginia Palmer
Anderson, retired postmaster.
L illia n M e g o n e g a l, R o b e rt
Petree. resident city attorney.
Colin Keogh, a native o f Lake
Mary and Margaret Green, re­
tired Journalist, w h o w as out of
the state for the sum m er. These
nominations w ere ratified unan­
imously.
A n on-goin g d isagreem en t
arose between the Committee on
Ethics of the state o f Florida and
the city of Lake M ary because of
the eth ics c o m m it t e e 's In­
sistence that the m em bers o f the
historical com m ission were re­
quired by their rules to file an
■Hw.fi financial disclosure form.
Because o f this, Virginia An­
derson resigned from the com(B tiM o o ^ T h e city commission
opinion-of the ethics committee.
But after their second refusal in
J g l l U C the
U K Lake
u u c
July 1987 to recognize
Mary commissioni as a "purely
advisory board w1th
ith Jurisdiction
over less than •100.000 " of
public funds. Margaret Green
Wesley also resigned her memberahip on the board in protest.
However, both Mrs. Anderson
and Mrs. W esley continued to
cooperate with the commission's
projects ss volunteers.
Mesntime. the commission
had recommended to the city
that they finance publication of
the manuscript "L a k e Mary Be­
ginnings" b y Margaret Green
(W e s le y ) w h ic h w a s a c ­
complished.
Also, through the original In­
itiation by Mrs. Megonegal of
accepting h istorica l markers
from the Sem inole County His­
torical Society. It was worked
out and the first marker was
received and erected in front of
City Hall (form erly the commu­
nity hall erected In the 1930s by
Frank Evans).

Now that’s Italian

s* m

Tha Sanford Lion’s Club Saturday hostsd an
Italian faast foilowtd by Bingo as Its annual
fundraiser. Sawing up reaping pittas of tasty
spaghetti and garlic brtad at tha Civic Cantar

u

art, from laft: Shelby Parkins, Matt Altsmasa.
Shorty Smith and David Hail. Ready to aat ara
Mabla Pithoud and Lucia Waavar.

Becker kicks off cam paign
to run for county sheriff
••
Hsraid 8taff Writs r
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS P r o m is in g a p o sitive, p r o ­
fessional. non-personal c a m ­
paign against t h e . Incumbent
Seminole County Sheriff, -.toe
Becker launched a year-lcng
campaign Friday night to unseat
fellow Republican Don Esllnger.
" T h e w atch word of th is
cam paign." Becker told over 350
supporters in the ballroom o f the
Altam onte Springs HUton. "la to
restore confidence and integrity
in the sheriff’ s office, period."
T h e a d d itio n a l planka o f
Becker's platform are:
Im prove employee morale.
S t o p la w e n fo r c e m e n t
experimentation

Make our streets safer by
enhancing specialized neighbor­
hood units.
Establish financial responsibil­
ity and
Institute an "open door" policy
for em ployees and citizens o f
Seminole County.
Esllnger la completing his first
elected term aa sheriff. He is
expected to seek a second term
In 1996 but has not opened a
campaign account. Becker noti­
fied the elections supervisor he
has opened an account to collect
and spend contributions In his
campaign for sheriff. Becker will
be challenging the Incumbent

J o a Backar
for the GOP nomination in the
Sept. 3. 1696 prim ary. T h e
quaiiflng period la In m id-July.
In cu m ben ts in c lu d in g th ree
county commissioners and the
property appraiser h a v e also
opened accounts.
C u r r e n tly s e r v in g in th e
M aitland Police d ep a rtm en t.
Becker was a deputy fo r a short
tim e under Esllnger a n d even
received a commendation.
A retired U.S. Navy Captain.
Becker was s fighter pilot w ho
served In the Vietnam War.
During his military career, he
also served aa the commander o f
military police at a N aval A ir

Station.
Aa a civilian he has owned and
operated fam ily business and
waa s regional sales manager for
Orumman Aerospace.
During B ec k er's speech, a
heavily disguised man who said
he .tkaa^a S e m id o le County
deputy sheriff w as escorted to
the piodium wjyere he read a
letter of support for the can­
didate. The m asked, gloved man
wearing a coat, hat and sun­
glasses said, in a near whisper,
he was speaking on behalf o f his
fellow law enforcem ent officers
who were w orried about losing
their Jobs or oth er retribution if
th e y p u b l l c a l l y s u p p o rte d
Becker.
Becker's supporters claimed
the somewhat theatrical mo­
ment had not been staged but
was indeed a deputy w ho feared
for hisJob if identified.
Some o f th e m o s t biting
commentary o f the night came
not from the candidate but from
Eallnger'a form er public infor­
mation officer. G eorge Proechel.
" I f I hear about one more new
program the sh eriff is proposing
at no coat to the taxpayers,"
Proechel said. " I ’ m going to
vomit."
He claimed Esllnger Is not a
manager but a politician who.
when facing a problem throws
money at It.
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, October 1, IKS - M

SlUaelleM
Members at Uie Sanford Police Special InveatlA thre Unit,
(SIU), conducted a rererae Ming drug operation Wednesday
night, near a atore in the area o f 25th Street and Sanford
Avenue.
T w o persona were arrested. They were identified as Joseph
Anthony Whttmer. 20. o f 2554 Orange Avenue. Sanford,
charged with purchase at cannabis, and Clarence William
Angle. 00, of 2004 GrandvteW*Avenue, charged w ith purchase
o f crack cocaine.

(totting togsthsr to map strategy
for ths flat annuo! Sanford
GoMan Ago Oamoa, boginning
forty naxt month, are this year's
organlxoro from It* Sanford
Rtcraatlon and Parks Depart­
ment- Loft to right. Supervisor
Lies Jon**, special Kvants Coor­
dinator Klmboriy Soanowaki,
Aaat. Sonlor Cantor Supervisor
Ronl Mott, and RecraeNfon Su­
pervisor Watts HsrtsfMd.

QUAD Squad setlofts
Mem ber* of the Sanford M i c e QUAD Squad arrested Linda
Kay Hicks, 33, with no local address, at Fifth Street and Pine
Avenue Thursday. She w as charged with posse salon o f a
controlled substance (crack cocaine), possession o f drug
paraphernalia, and restating an officer without violence.
In a separate activity. Q U AD Squad members w ere in the
1000 block of Orange A ven u e Thursday when th ey said a man
an the porch o f a residence began shouting what they
considered as derogatory remarks at them. A s a result. Hurtle
Leonard Willis. 25. o f 37 Castle Brewer Court, w as arretted on
Later, at the John C. Polk Correctional Facility, it
that W illi* was wanted on an active warrant for violation of
probation an a conviction o f sale o f cocaine.
D lh u t t f i g p f
Sheriff's deputies arrested Tim othy Eugene Thom as. 24, o f
2019 McCarthy Avenue. Sanford, near 18th Street and
Southwest Road Thursday. Deputies said they were attem pting
to serve a warrant on a m an w ho was not Identified, when he
fled from the area. T h ey said Thomas, nearby on a bicycle,
called to the man and gave him the bicycle w ith which to
escape. The arrest report Indicated the escapee crashed the
bike Into a nearby patrol vehicle, but was able to elu de capture.
Thom aa waa arrested on charges o f ob stru ctin g an
officer/resisting an officer without violence.

Burglaries
T w o apartments at 1023 Landing Drive in Sanford were
reportedly burglarized
Thursday,
in both &lt;
cases. Sanford police
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said entry waa made by throwing a stone through a window . At
one location, a 32 caliber revolver. Jewelry and other Item s with
a total value or S610 w ere said to be missing. A t the other
apartment, the residence w as reportedly ransacked, but
nothing waa Immediately determined to be missing.

Warrants:
•G eorgia Jean Landers. 30, 2523 Orange Avenue. Sanford,
waa located at her residence by sheriff's deputies Thursday.
She was wanted for falling to appear to pay a fine.
•D w igh t Dean Oliver. 21.1281 Dunbar Street. Lake Monroe,
waa served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Thursday. He was wanted on a warrant for aggravated assault.
•A lo n z o Rydell Brundlge. 22. 3041 W. 23rd Street. Sanford,
waa located at the Jail Thursday. He was wanted for falling to
appear on a charge o f driving with a suspended license.
•C lifford Allen Wolfe. 25. 1311 Roaecllff Circle, Sanford, waa
located by deputies at his residence Thursday. He w as wanted
as a fugitive from the State o f Indiana.
• Norman Richard Mosch, 47, 3779 Celery Avenue, was
located by deputies as the result of a traffic atop on Sipes
Avenue Thursday. He waa wanted on a Lake County warrant
for falling to appear on a charge o f issuing a worthless check.
• Kim Bryan W oem cr. 34, 105 Hazel Blvd., Sanford, was
served a warrant at the Jail Thursday. He waa w anted for
falling to.pppear on a charge o f driving with a suspended/revoked license.
•S teven .Wayne Angle. 22. 93 Exeter Court. Sanford, waa
served a warrant at the Jail Thursday. He waa w anted for
violation of probation on a conviction of Improper exhibition of
a firearm.

Traffic stops
•T h ln k le Black Jr.. 56. o f Casselberry, was arrested by
Longwood police following a traffic stop on U.S. H ighway 17-92
at Dogtrack Road Thursday. He was charged with Improper
display of a license tag. no rear bumper, and possession o f a
controlled substance.
•S h erry Lynn Brewer. 36. 2550 S. Park Avenue, Sanford,
waa arrested on U.S. Highw ay 17-92 at 20th Street by the
Florida Highway Patrol, following an accident. She was
charged with driving under the Influence.

Sheriff reports
• A bike valued at 0750. the property of a 15-year old Lake
Mary boy. was reportedly stolen Thursday from a bike rack at
the Seminole County Library on Greenway Boulevard near
Lake Mary.
• A Rambling boat trailer, reportedly valued at $2,000 was
said to have been stolen Thursday from a boat ram p on U.S.
Highway 17-92 near the Semlnole/Voluala County line.
• A business was reportedly burglarized Thursday in the
3600 block of S. Sanford Avenue. Deputies said phone lines
were cut and $500 In copper cables were stolen, a lon g with a
used washing machine, used dryer and refrigerator having
been taken.
•Speakers, a radio and amplifier were reportedly stolen
Thursday from a vehicle parked In the 2400 block of Byrd
Avenue In Midway.

Sanford police reports
• A woman told police she was walking north on Orange
Avenue near Eighth Street at approximately 4:45 Friday
morning, when a man approached her. grabbed $6 from her
and fled from the area. The wom an was reportedly not injured.
• A cassette player and amplifier valued at $780 were
reported stolen Thursday from a vehicle parked In the 1300
block o f Sanford Avenue.
• A n $800 flute waa reported stolen Thursday from the band
room at Lakeview Middle School.
• A n estimated $280 In Items were said to have been taken
Thursday from a vehicle In the 300 block of W. 16th Street.
• A copier and fax machine with a total value o f $700 were
reportedly stolen Thursday from a business In the 90 0 block of
W . 25th Street.
• A love seat, recllner and table lamp, valued at $650 were
reported stolen Thursday from a residence In the 2000 block of
Hartwell Avenue.
• A grey 1979 Chevrolet pickup truck, the property o f a
title parked
parki in
while
DcLana woman, was reported stoleni Thursday
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the 1300 block of Celery Avenue.
• A n estimated $700 in damage was done to the door o f a
business Thursday in the 2600 block of Country Club Road.
Nothing was Immediately determined to be missing.

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AM EH lC Afl CANCER SOCIETY

MEMORIAL

It’s almost time
Sanford to host
Golden Age Games
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Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD - W hile Sanford’s
annual G olden A ge Games won’t
officially begin until Sunday,
November 5th, the Sanford Rec­
reation and Parks Department Is
already hard at work and the
entries are flow ing in from all
across Florida and the
the eastern
United States.
This w ill b e the 21st consecu­
tive year Sanford has hosted
these games. W hile it waa one of
the few cltiea In the entire
southeast United States to hold
such games during the first few
years, other cities have Jumped
on the band wagon over the
years, and now. the games for
senior competition are becoming
quite comm on. Yet because of Its
history o f achievement and suc­
cess. the gam es In Sanford still
are ranked am ong the best In
this part o f the nation. They also
draw one o f the largest turnouts.
The Executive Committee, has
a lre a d y m a ile d ou t 4,000
applications to S c ^ r a who had
previously given their names, or
h a v e s h o w n I n t e r c u t in
participating this year. As of
early this past week, at least 300
entries had already been re­
turned.
According to Supervisor Lias
Jones. "N o t only are we expect­
ing a successful year o f friendly
competition, but w e also have a
num ber o f e x c it in g special
events lined up.”
Included In the list are the
following:
• Monday. Nov. 6 — A social
reception and tour o f the Sanford
Museum w ill be held at the
museum on E. First Street from
5 until 7 p.m.
• T u esd a y. N ov. 7 — A
twilight river cruise on board the
Rlverehlp Romance. The shop
sets sail at 6 p.m. for an evening
of dinner and dancing. Tickets
will be $25 per person and are
already being made available at
the S a n fo rd S e n io r Center.
330-5699.
•W ednesday, Nov. 8 — The
mid-week banquet, with dinner
and entertainment at the San­
ford Civic Center. Ticketa, at 16
per person, are also available at
the Sanford Senior Center.
•Thursday. Nov. 9 — The
best talent around w ill be gather­
ing under on e ro o f for the
Golden Age Games Talent Show
at the Sanford C ivic Center.
There Is n o ch arge for ad­
mission.
C erem on ies for the actual
games will be held at 1 p.m. on
Sunday, Nov. 5 at thr Sanford

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C ivic Center. As usual, local
officials and dignitaries w ill be
on hand to Inaugurate the atari
o f th e 21st annual games in
Sanford.
A s In the past, there will also
be th e lighting of the Golden A g e
O am ea torch.
T h is year's Uneup of events
and gam es remains virtually
unchanged from the past few
years. Including the competitive
even ts, there will also b e a
hobby and photography show ,
dally breakfasts at the Sanford
C ivic Center (7 a.m. weekdays),
tw o historic fun walks, and the
annual dance competition.
W hite the actual games w ill
begin on the Monday following
the opening ceremonies, th e
G o ld e n A g e Games s o ftb a ll
tournament w ill be held N ovem ­
ber 3 through 5. sponsored in
part b y the Seminole County
Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Team and partner applications
must be submitted together. T o
obtain Information or registra­
tion forms for the 1995 G olden
A ge Games In Sanford, write to
P.O. Box 1298. Sanford. FT.
33773-1298. or phone 1407L330-5699.

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EDITORIAL

New laws
Many new laws com e into existence as o f today,
October I. For the m ajority o f them, we say, " I t 's
about time." For others, w e wish the requirements
o f previous crim in al activities before m a jo r
punishment Is meted out. would be fewer.
Kathleen Finnegan, director o f Stop Turning Out
Prisoners (STOP) adm itted that people often w orry
about the cost of keeping m ore and mom crim inals
In Jail. She added how ever. "T h e costs o f letting
them out on the streets Is much greater to
society.” We rouldn*t agree more.
Regardless of w hether a criminal takes aw ay a
person’s money o r his life, the consequences
cannot be measured In comparison to costs o f
possibly avoiding these actions by keeping prison­
ers In Jail.
Yes, we believe i f a tax increase la necessary In
order to build more prison space, the people w ould
support it. but w ith stipulation*. Pork-barrel
expenses must be elim inated first of all. and other
budget trimming must b e made before placing an
additional burden on the backs o f taxpayers.
If unnecessary governm ent expenses are elim i­
nated and there is still a need for money to build
additional prisons o r hire more prison guards, we
believe the people w ill support an Increase.
A new law requiring Inmates tq serve at least 85
-percent of their sentences behind bars Is basically
good. Of course, w h y should we consider It a Jail
sentence If It Isn’ t totally followed? If a person Is
sentenced to. for exam ple. 10 years, he or she w ill
be released In eigh t and a half years. W hy then
don’t Judges sentence a person to eight and a half
years and liave the person serve full tim e. It
sounds more logical. Th e way It Is. It looks like our
Judges are telling falsehoods when they sentence a
person to a length o f tim e he knows full-well w o n ’t
be served.
Other new laws Include the four strikes item,
which Imposes m andatory sentences for repeat
violent criminals convicted o f a fourth violent
offense and who have already served one stint In
prison. This Is on e which we believe is atUl too

weak.

Jo h n s o n ’s role in equal rights
Lyndon B. Johnson, our 36th president, would
have been 87 years old Aug. 27. 1995. Johnson
served as president from 1963 to 1669. Johnson
was a Texan whose father and grandfather had
served In the Texas Legislature. His adventure
Into politics led him to Congress as a New Deal
Democrat. He w orked closely with majority
leader Sam Rayburn and became a disciple o f
President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Prior to running
for Congress, Johnson had served as the T exa s
director of the National Youth Administration
and the program he developed was cited as
exemplary among state youth programs.
Johnson served m ultiple terms In the House o f
Representatives. H e w as elected to the Senate in
1948. In 1951. he becam e minority whip and In
1953 minority leader. When the Democrats
gained control o f the Senate In 1954 he became
majority leader. In 1960. he accepted John P.
Kennedy’s offer to become his running mate.
The assassination o f President Kennedy thrust
Johnson Into the presidency. For the first tim e In
our nation's history a female Judge administered
the oath of office to a president. Federal District
Judge Sarah J. H ughes administered the oath.
Johnson's tenure In the White House was the
golden era for civ il rights and social legislation.
His state erf the union address In 1964 was ’ ’ Let
this session o f Congress be known as the session.

LURLENE
SWEETING
v
than the
which did more fo r civil
rtl rights 1
hundred sessions com ibined; as the
which enacted the m ost far reaching tax cut o f
our time: aa the session which declared all-out
w ar on human poverty and unemployment tn
the United States."
Congress taking Its cue from the president
passed the ClvU Rights Act o f 1984 which
opened public accommodations to African Amer­
icans. Congress reduced taxes and enacted
anti-poverty lawa. H e championed: aid to
education, reviewing urban areas, conouerlng
disease, eliminating air and water pollution,
developing depressed areas, crime prevention,
removal of all obstacles to voting, and support for
art and thought.

WRITER'S BLOCK

Join the spirit
of band festival

H itk m a ■ criminal to Wo Invotvnd

In three acts before he can begin to concern
himself with serving any lengthy prison sentence.
While some don ’ t like the new law about welfare
moms, we believe It has been needed. It would cut
tn half the additional cash payment a welfare
mother receives If she has more children w h ile on
the receiving end o f the federal handout. In this
way. more children will no longer be used to obtain
more government assistance.
We totally object to the law which prevents
childcare centers from checking (he state’s child
abuse registry to screen Job applicants. H ow Is a
child care center to find out If a prospective
em ployee has an y history In this m atter?
Shouldn’ t the parents have assurance the em­
ployee’s credentials have been thoroughly checked
before leaving them to care for the little ones?
As we see these new laws, some arc good, a few
can be accepted, and only one or two do w c find
objectionable. W c ca n only wonder I f our
lawmakers arc more attuned to protecting the
rights o f a few w ho m ay rant and rave, than they
arc for the safety, protection, and rights o f the
majority of our decent citizens who elected them
IntoofTIce.
Wilt these new laws actually be good fo r the
people o f Florida, or w ill they only be o f benefit to a
few? This deserves close attention by everyone.

LETTER
If it a in ’t b r o k e
If It ain’t broke, don’ t ftx It. Seminole County has
an asset that m any communities are envious of.
The landfill on Osceola Road with 40 more years o f
projected use.
New county commissioners arc proposing that
the operation o f this precious com m odity be
contracted out to be run by private companies for
profit.
This frightens me os now the county bears the
responsibility and control of any leakage o f any
toxic pollutants Into the Florida Aquifer or the
nearby Geneva Bubble. Private concerns could Just
move out a n d lea ve a mess and I f found
responsible could declare bankruptcy.
The county now has a cost per ton or Upping fee
much lower than the majority of landfills in the
slulc.
Regulation o f where garbage comes from would
be very difficult as many surrounding counties use
the same haulers as Seminole and could seriously
reduce the life o f Ihc landfill.
If a contract Is coming up for renewal and there
Is a possibility that current contractor would not be
kept, there would be little Incentive to spend the
monies necessary for the upkeep of the very
expensive county equipment.
Privatization of solid wustr to me Is a lose, lose
situation.
We serin so far to lx- doing garbage right. It ain’ t
broke: leave It be.
Stan Stevens
Chuluota

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comm itted to pursuing
Thus. Johnson
equality for African Am ericans andI on Aug. 8.
1985. he signed the Vbtlng Rights Act.
rem oved sll barrieTi to voting.
Th ere was bipartisan support for the war on
poverty and the program s emanating from
W ashington. This w a s th e scenario when
President Johnson sdrtrr tsrtl the 1965 n u t a t ­
ing class o f Harvard University. Washington,
D.C. His speech was entitled " T o Fulfill These
Righto." Johnson believed aa
to correct Its eodal w ro n g s “ It
for black Americans to have an equal chance to
reap the rewards o f Am erican nfc, to epjoy
equality tn their lives, and not m erely under law.
You do not take a person w h o for years has been
hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him
up to the starting line o f a race and then say. you
are free to compete w ith the others and Justly
believe that you have been com pletely fair.
Although Johnson did not use the terms
affirm ative action In his speech the rntmagr
c o n v e y e d ea rm ark ed t h e sp ee ch as the
epigenesis of affirm ative action. Affirmative
action evokes both rational
tirades pro and con. Y et like other critical
It must be considered from varied perspectives.
N ext week affirmative action w fll be explored
from a personal perspective.

W R IT E R 'S B L O C K

Indiana Halloween memories
LAKE MARY — There It was ... like some
other worldly apparition. A 7-foot tall artificial
pine tree, a Christm as tree popping up earlier
than usual In the retail venue.
But this tree w as not festooned In Yuletidc
g litter... no tw inkling multi-colored lights and
glistening glass ornaments.
Ghosts and goblins, pumpkins and little
clear, plastic skeletons each containing a green
light In Us chest cavity encircled the tree. A
few dismembered Frankenstein heads thrown
in for good measure dangled from the tree.
Orange twinkle lights bedecked the branches.
It was a Halloween tree!
Scores of artificial Jack-o’-lantems, complete
with toothy grins, electric candles and plug-lns
sat around the base of the tree and out to a
square area resem bling a pumpkin patch.
Those make-believe bright orange orbs of
autumn mimicked nature with short ones, fat
ones, skinny ones and tall ones. They sat ready
and watting to ward off spirits or welcome
"The Great Pu m pkin" o f the Peanuts com ic
strip.
Actually the plastic and papicr-mache'
pumpkins are not a bad Idea for those who like
to decorate early. I'm still battling a moldy spot
on my front porch, six years after our first
Florida Halloween.
As a transplanted Hoosler. 1 was used to
sunny, cool days and crisp (sometimes down
right cold) autumn nights near the end of
October. Touched by the nip in the air, the
trees began their show o f fail colors as leaves
turned orange, yellow , crimson and gold.
Pumpkins for our holiday sculptures were
selected from a near-by farm which was
transformed Into a fall festival os scores of
moms, dads and kids rode to the fields In
horse-drawn wagons. Apple cidci and hot
cocoa were the most popular beverages for sale
In the snack shop which had once been an old
tool shed.
Pumpkin planting at the I’um'kin Patch was
an annual rite o f spring, but the uncertainty o f
the Indiana weather and requirement for a
bumper crop to meet yearly demands some­
times posed a problem.
Semi-trailers brimming wllh pumpkins were
trucked to the site and the picking fields were
resupplied each night so families would not be
denied the chunce to chose their "hom egrown" pumpkin straight from the field. The
Utile pumpkin hunters didn't seem to mind
their choice m ight have grown up in Ohio or
Kentucky, not In the Indiana clay.
A few days before Halloween, the seeds,
stringy Insides were scooped out and the
toothy faces and scary eyea were carved. The
artsy projects were set outside and Illuminated
each night at dusk. The hunting candle cooked
the llesh o f the ltd. giving off the faint aroma o f

Iresh pie.
Not wanting to resort to a supermarket
pumpkin for our first Florida Jack-o'-lantern, I
went in search o f a produce stand I had seen
while driving with m y aunt.
Being "directionally challenged," I drove the
unfamiliar highways for what seemed like
hours, without e v e r fin ding the elusive
pum pkln stand... to the supermarket we went.
The scraping, cutting and carving complete.
Jack was placed on the porch a few days before
the big night.
Mildew Immediately began to consume the
fresh pumpkin and by Halloween, the bottom
o f the withered w inter squash was turning to a
gelatinous, slimy goo. A recurring patch o f
mildew marks the spot to this day. Pressure
cleaning, bleach and other chemical agents
remove the mark for a while but It always
returns.
Faux Jack-o'-lanterns with electric candles
may not inspire m em ories but they are easier
than killing mildew In Florida.

Strike up the band. The 21st Annual
Seminole County High School Band*Festival
ts coming up on O ct:’21- at LakeJMwy High
School. It's not only an opportunity for
youngsters to show o ff *their 'talents and
provide an evening o f entertainment, but It’s
a fund-raising event w ith proceeds going to
scholarships.
Going along with that old axiom, "been
there, done that," let It be known that I have
participated in such programs. My high
school band never (while I was a member)
won first place in any marching or perfor­
mance competition. I w on ’t say whether m y
participation m ay have caused It. but it gave
us great pride to show how well we could
march and play at the same time, and move
Into Intricate formations without dropping
our Instruments.
We also participated In all holiday events
such as the Veterans Day. Memorial Day, and
Christmas parades. In cases such ss Memori­
al Day, the high school band would march
from the middle o f downtown, out to the city
cemetery, where a special program would be
held. As the band marched, the citizens
turned out to follow them. It was something
which gave a feeling o f pride and participa­
tion to everyone.
Much of this type o f public performance
however, has fallen b y the wayside. School
bands hardly ever participate In city func­
tions. At least It seems like that here In
Central Florida. W hile 1 realize there are often
transportation costs and other needs brought
up which preclude much o f this participation.
It still saddens m e to see a lack of our school
bands In our parades.
But I digress.
Regarding this band festival. It generally
has a good turnout. That should be expected
because (hopefully) parents will turn out to
watch their youngsters participate. W ith
bands from many schools, there will be
hundreds of participants, and therefore many
hundred parents and family members sitting
In the stands.
While watching a school band perform m ay
not be as thrilling to some parents as
watching a football o r basketball game, let'a
face it. the youngsters who participate In
bands want Just as much to succeed in what
they do as a halfback or tackle. Aa such, they
deserve Just as much parental and public
support.
Advance tickets are 12 for adults, and 91
for children. This is probably the most
Inexpensive evening o f entertainment avail­
able these days, and we hope not only people
directly connected w ith band activities, but
members o f the general public will turn out
for this program.
It should be noted that it costs about 95 per
person admission for a high school football
gome, so If that ts affordable, the 12 for the
band festival is certainly a bargain deal.
Give our teen-agers the knowledge that
their performance and involvement In school
band is appreciated. It goes a long way In
helping mold character.
As for me. I’ve hung up my clarinet. My
daughter Donna, w ho waa drum majorette for
Seminole High School a number of years ago
has likewise hung up her flute and baton.
But when it comes to being a supporter for
school band activities, we’ll both be marching
with the rest, at least In spirit and support.
Join us.

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�Sanford HaraM, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, Octobar 1, INS -

Homecoming
o f that school's Homecoming
Court.
W iggins Is among the top lO
students In the class o f I9B6.
She la president o f the Seminole
H ig h S c h o o l S tu d e n t G o v ­
ernance Association and of th e
SemUiole County Student G ov­
ernance Association.
S h e Is a m em b e r o f t h e
National Honor Society. She la
president o f the Destiny choral

group. In addition, she la s
va n ity cheerleader. Is listed in
W ho's W ho A m ong American
High School Students. She has
won the Hugh O 'Brien Leaders h ip A w a r d , th e X e r o x
Achetvement Award and she Isa
finalist In the National Achieve­
ment Scholarship program.
She w as also Miss SHS last
year.
W ig g in s h o p e s t o attend

a police patrol and crime pre­ Jump out and start preaching,
vention program which was you have turned them off. S h e
d is c o n tin u e d w h en fu n d in g Just wants to build up their
self-esteem."
dried up.
Davis ca m e to me,
Th e proposed program la the
" I don’t think w e would get
probably tw o m on th s a g o ," very good participation to bring latest effort to encourage youths
Whitmire recalled, " t o discuss project kids to meet at the police to embark on positive paths and
the drug problem In Sanford."
reject crime.
department or some other city
A minister. D avis lives In building." Whitm ire said. He
A few months ago. the police
W inter Park but w orks and approached form er public hous­ form ed the QUAD squad to
travels through Sanford. She Is ing authority director Phyllis provide a quick response to
concerned about the young kids Richardson to provide s meeting neighborhood complaints about
In the public housing areas who room In the development.
suspected criminal activity.
hang out with the dope dealers.
The QUAD squad commander
" I knew our old CPT office was
"Sne wants to d o something still empty, but she was gone reports residents, especially in
wtth the kids w h o have not before w e could get details ar­ high crlme/drug areas, tell the
begun to sell drugs or maybe ranged." Whitm ire added. The
officers they are glad the police
Just a first offender.*’ Whitmire use o f the former office has been are there. Whitmire said.
explained. "S h e wants to do given the go-ahead by the au­
Changes may be made in the
som ething to ch a n n el their thority management.
public housing leases w hich
would lead to the eviction of
energies in a different direction.
Richardson realgned citing
She talked about getting this medical reasons Just two days drug users and dealers along
program, some counseling and before an Investigation o f im­ with the individuals living w ith
giving them some focus and proper procedures at the hous­ them. Including family members
g l i d i n g up Afcrir selfesteem ."
o r b o y fr ie n d s / g lr lfr le n d a .
in g authority was completed.
i O n e J o w g - t lm t d r u g - I n ­ Finance director Tim Hudson Hudson sjdd he will dtsouas ihe
lease language changes with the
vestigator listened to the pro­ w as named Interim executive
posal but com m ented afterwards director.
housing authority attorney.
that Davis was not living In the
In addition, housing authority
A number o f groups and orga­
"real world’'o f the streets.
nizations will assist with the officials will work to stop Indi­
'My comment to (him)
viduals suspected o f Illegal activ­
program . Including SHOCAP,
'n o th in g v e n tu r e d , n oth in g Department o f Juvenile Justice,
ities from using a few apart­
gained,'" W hitm ire said. " I f we a minister and aeveral church
ments to dodge pursuing police.
Eviction o f tenants routinely
do nothing, we know what w e’ve d e a c o n s . W h it m ir e a d d e d .
got...exactly the same thing Hudson and Linda Williams.- offering suspects refuge may be
considered, depending upon the
w e've got today and tomorrow m an agem ent director o f the
exam ination o f several legal
and next week. I said. T in housing authority, have agreed
questions.
willing to try anything. If w e’ve the old police office may be used
got a citizen com ing to us and a s a m eetin g place for the
"W h en we get to chasing the
saying this Is what 1 want to do. program.
drug dealers, they run Into a
we can’t afford to let the ball
certain apartment as a safe
"Hopefully, w e can have a
drop."’
haven. There are about three or
Davis haa found about IS ribbon-cutting or something (to
children and four seta o f parents kick off the program). " Whit­ four apartments where the te­
nants allow that, because they
Interested In the program. The m ire added. "She's (Davis) not
group will be m eeting in the going to be preaching Chris­ are Involved in the drug trade
too." Whitmire explained.
public housing unit once used in tianity. W ith a lot of kids, (if) you

In addition, public housing
resid en ts get red u ced rents
baaed upon thetr Income. Resi­
dents pay 30 percent o f their
gross income for public housing
rent.

1A
Homecoming King beside Queen
T ra d Tombroe.
Jumpp, an honor student and
atar o f the football team, haa
been very a c tiv e In sch ool
actlvtes dining his four years at
the school.
Tombroe la also an honor
student and la a mem ber at the
varsity voOeyball team.

T h e coronation was a quick
and simple one which gave way
quickly to the football game at
hand. Bestowed with flowers and
a crown. Tom bros was cheered
by the (ans as Jumpp and his
teammates prepared for battle
on the gridiron.
A short tim e later, at Seminole
High School. Angela Wiggins
a n d A le x A c o s ta w ere a n ­
nounced as the Queen and King

Drugs
regula­
tions, be added, describing the

BTAMLBTi
S t a n le y C e m b o r . 7 1 . o f
Mainsail Court. Lake Mary, died
Friday. Sept. 29. 1995, at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Born in Bayonne. N.J., he moved
to Central Florida in 1989. He
retired as a plant manager in the
oil industry. Mr. Cembor was a
member o f the Church o f the
Nativity. Lake Mary.
He is survived by one daugh­
ter. Joanne Hench o f Lake Mary;
two tons. Stanley o f Marlboro.
N .J .. a n d R e v . T h o m a s of

Irvington. N.J.: two brothers.
William o f Bayonne, and Chester
o f Pt. Redding: one sister. Regina
Casale o f Bayonne; and five
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n eral H om e.
Sanford, is in charge o f ar­
rangements.
Edith Eckenrode, 80. 95 Car­
dinal Drive, DeBary, died Friday.
S e p t . 2 9 , 1 9 9 5 . B o r n in
Philadelphia, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida in 1976. She was a
r e t i r e d b o o k k e e p e r . M rs.
Eckenrode was a member o f St.
Ann's Catholic Church. Florida
Association for Family A Com­
munity Education and a volun­
teer at Volusia Medical Center.
Survivors Include sons. Mark.
D eB ary, Law rence, Sanford;
daughter, Jane. Newton. Va.;
brother. Chartes Ltspon. Santa
Barbara, Calif: two grandsons.
Deltona Memorial Funeral Home
A Cemetery, Orange City, is In
charge o f arrangements.

B L L »L . JONES. SR.

One moment of caring
For someone In need.
Withheart of compassion
To go with Ihe deed
One moment oTsharing
7b lessen one's load.
Just a little prayer
Canlight up the road
Wewould like to thank everyone tor

Ellis L. Jones. Sr.. 54. of
Nantes Court. Orlando, died
Wednesday. Sept. 27, 1995. at
American Transitional Care of
Orlando. Bom in Valdosta. Ga..

the kindness and love shown to us
during the loss of our dear mother.

he moved to Central Florida In
Ihe 1960s. He was retired from
the L A M Building Supply
C om pany. Mr. Jones w as a
member of Ml. Sinai Seventh
Day Adventist Church.
He Is survived by his wife.
Lizzie Jones of Orlando; sons.
Darius. Ellis and Ashley, all of
Orlando; father and step-mother,
Norm an and Lillie Jones of
Valdosta: sister. Minnie Allen of
O rla n d o ; und th re e g r a n d ­
children.
G olden's Funeral Home of
W inter Park is in charge of
arrangements.

"W hat we are faced with a lot
o f times ta, are get a 13 or
14-year-old kid that's got MOO.
$700, $800 or $1,000 o f cash In
his pocket." th e police com­
mander said. " W e like to con­

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vehicles and/or seize license
plates under certain circum­
stances Involving drivers with
suspended licenses for no insur­
ance. o r habitual traffic vio­
lators.
&lt;
r .
Th e bttt also a u th o rtu * a pllat

program, apeclflcally for Dade.
B ro w a rd a n d H ills b o ro u g h
counties. In which licensed re­
covery agents can seize license
plates under the same circum­
stances.
DUI so b riety checkpoints,
aircraft enforcement operations
targeting high speed and reck­
less driving violations, roadside
checkpoint op eration s where
troopers strictly enforce 1let rue.
reg istra tio n . In su ran ce and
safety equipment violations, and
random "W olfp ack" patrols arc
planned to be used throughout
the FHP's area as part of this
three-month operation.
"T h is new law w ill give en­
forcement officers the tool it so
dearly needs to insure that at

Beulah A. McReynolds. 78. of
South Park Avenue. Sanford,
died Saturday. Sept. 30. 1995. at
her residence. Bom In Jefferson
County. 111., she came to this
area in 1994. She was a home­
maker.
Survivors Include one daugh­
ter. trts Sefrted of Sanford: son.
Ronald Storment o f Elgin, 111.;
sister. Frieda Howell of San
A n to n io . T e x a s ; six grand­
c h ild r e n ; a n d s ix g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
G ram k ow F u n e ra l Home.
Sanford. Is in charge of ar&gt;
rangements.

Q uestions A b o u t

M E D IC A R E ?
Com e &amp; M eetJ o a n H a rk in s C onklin
'T h e M e d ic a re Lad y"

WED., OCTOBER 11th L
2:00 P.M . - 4:00 P.M .

\

In addition. Acosta is the
magic which brings Chief Os­
ceola. SHS’s new mascot to life.

A varsity baseball player, he
was given honorable mention on
th e A ll-C o n fe re n c e baseball

He plans to attend Ihe Univer­
sity o f North Florida, where he
intends to play baseball and
major in physical therapy.

fiscate that money. But what
happens is w ith a kid that
age...you know where he got the
money and I know where he got
the money...but the mother will
come down and say it la her
money. What we talked to Mr.
Hudson about was, i f that's the
mother's m oney and she's got
$800 or $1,000 bucks to give to
somebody, how come she's not
paying more than $30 a month
rent?"

" W e are going to explore some
avenues. If the mother claims it
is her money, then we might be
able to com e back with an
affidavit from the officer who
sees the money that says Mrs.
Jones or Mrs. Smith is falsifying
her Incom e," he added. “ It w on't
happen overnight. It will take
time to Incorporate these things
and get approvals to change ihe
lease. Other housing authorities
are doing those types of things."

least the vehicle driven by those
brazen Individuals w ill not be
used again until proper Insur­
ance coverage Is obtained," said
FHP Director Col. Ron Grim*
mlng.

M easu rin g Awareness R adar
Trailers (SM ART) will also be
placed In areas where speed
lim it compliance is low.
T h e fir s t O p era tion S a fe
Journey was conducted during a
six-w eek period from Easter
through Memorial Day earlier

D u r in g O p e r a t i o n S a fe
Jonmey It n w u w W i * « i» « « t » «
to encounter covert radar opera­
tions. dally aircraft surveillance
o p e r a t io n , r o a d s id e s a fe ty
ch eck p o in t o p era tio n s , and
troopers working In unmarked
patrol vehicles. The four Speed

ih t e y * u . U tn a u U rd Ml i t w ■ » ' » &gt;

o f 1.510 drunk drivers. 4.943
unllcensed/auspended drivers,
and 2,984 uninsured motorists.
Alm ost 70.000 other traffic
citations were also issued during
the six-week period.

Cioncj/Hitu/uftans

Christopher D. Neat, LFD
Chris has been with Ihe firm since 1985,
leaving to attend (iupton-Jones College or
Mortuary Science in Atlanta, from which
he graduated In 1994. He received his Funeral
Director's license ihls month after serving a
one year internship. We urc proud to have him
as a licensed professional.

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Acosta is a member o f the
Future Educators o f America
and the SHS Tribal Council. He
la a member o f the Student
G overnance A ssociation and
Destiny.

team.
He w as also named to W h o's
W ho A m o n g American H igh
School Students.

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Prostate cancer cases
on the rise these days

IN B R I E F
u v n i w CllnIC o n t f i o
SANFORD — A dental clink: offering free fflUnfa and
extraction* It being tp ontored In October b y the Baptist
Convention of Florida and the Seminole Baptist Aaoodation
w ith churchea in Seminole and Weat Volusia counties.

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A free dental screening w ill be conducted on Wednesday,
Oct. 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Community Clinic, 3473 34th
Street and Park Avenue. Appointm ent* for Indtviduala found to
b e in real need o f dental aervtcea will be acheduled Oct. 17 and
IS . A free dental clinic w ill alao be conducted Oct. 19 at
Plnecreat Elementary School far atudenta attending the achool.
F or atudenta found to have a real need, conaent forma w ill be
aent to parenta before any dental work la dooe.
Den tiata practicing in the area are donating their tim e to the
program. For more information call the Florida Community
Clinic at 331*7468 and aak for Mary Lou.

CFRH craft M toMt
SANFORD — The Columbia/HCA Central Florida Regional
Hospital Auxiliary la aponaorlng a craft aale for Saturday. Oct.
3S from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
It win be in the hoapttal'a cafeteria.
A variety of Item* win be available, including many holiday
crafts.
In conjunction with the craft aale, the Auxiliary win hold a
"B a k e Sale Extravaganza" and an "Alm ost N ew " resale table.
P roceeds from this event benefit the Auxiliary's Em ployee
Scholarship Fund which provides scholarships to CFRH
em ployees who are continuing their education.
For more information, contact the Central Florida Regional
Hospital Auxiliary at 321-4500. ext. 5660.

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Special to the Herald
SANFORD — W hen asked to
nam e th e m o a t fr e q u e n t ly
diagnoaed cancer In the United
States, most people would prob­
ably name preset, o r maybe,
lung cancer.
But. they would be wrong.
T h e in cid en ce o f proatate
cancer among American men
has Increased dramatically dur­
ing the past several decades.
It's now the most frequently
diagnoaed o f all cancers in our
nation.
The American Cancer Society
estimates new caeca In 1966 aril!
exceed breast cancer b y 61.000.
While the cause o f this type of
cancer is unknown, several risk
factors have been identified.
Age la deflnately a factor.
Almost all proatate cancer pa­
tients are more than 55 years old
and 60 percent are over 60.
Also, the dfaeaae sometimes
strikes repeatedly in certain fam ­
ilies.
A man's risk la doubled If his
brother or father has had pro-

state cancer.
O th er risk factors Include
dietary fat and race. For reasons
not known. African American
men have the highest Incidence
o f prostate cancer tat the world.
Proatate cancer patients and
their significant others must
contend not only w ith the fears
o f all cancer patients — fear o f
d yin g, w o rry about m edical
treatm ent, role changes can
make people Isolated and alone
— but alao other Issues.
Those other Issues which can

main tain sexual relations; loss o f
bladder control, which can de­
crease m obility and indepen­
dence due to fear o f public
embarasament due to incon­
tinence.
The need for a w ay to deal
with these concerns and Issues
became very dear to one retiree
in 1990 when he learned he had
proatate ca n cer. Instead o f
becoming depressed, he decided
to start a support group In his
home for m en in a simitar

AMERICAN

situation.
W ith the help o f the American
C ancer Society and local health
prof essionals, the Man to Man
proatate cancer support group

Florida Division. Inc.

Today there are over 60 chap­
ters. Including Sanford/Lake
Mary, and 75 groups In other
states.

Without question, the real
hope for the future Is In early
detection.
Th e five-year survival rale for
those men with the prostate
cancer diagnosed In the early
stage while still localized la now
94 percent.
Every man 40 years o f age
should have a d igita l rectal
examination as part o f his regu­
lar annual physical checkup.
In addition, th e A m erican
C ancer Society recom m en ds
that men SO and over have an
annual annual prostate-specific
antigen (PSA) blood teat.
F o r In fo r m a tio n on a
Man-to-Man support group In
Sanford/Lake M ary, or other
proatate cancer Information, call
(407)323-0849.

T h e Man to Man program alao
w orks to promote early detection
to provide a treatment opportu­
n ity before the disease hat
progressed.

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A Man to Man program at­
tem pts to provide a supportive
environment In which men with
proatate cancer can learn more
about the disease, treatm ent
options and the difficult issues
and emotions Involved.
In 1993. the Florida division o f
the American Cancer Society
adopted Man to Man as an
o ffic ia l support p rogra m . It
becam e a nationwide program In
1994 when U was endorsed by
the American Cancer Society's
national office.

Norplant: health fiasco or legal juggernaut?
Creaky Bones Beth planned
T h e Central Florida Branch o f the Arthritis Foundation will
present their Creaky Bones Baah on Monday, Oct. SO.
T h e event, a Halloween costume party, will take place at
Planet Hollywood in Lake Buena Vlata from 7 to 11 p.m.
Tickets are 930per person.
A ll participants must be In costume.
T h e night Includes an evenin g o f gouhlish fun and
excitem ent with a costume contest, a silent auction and a
random drawing.
T h e categories In the costume contest Include th e best
Individual costume, the best group costume, the scariest
costume, the most original costume and the funniest costume.
P roceeds from the event benefit the Arthriatia Foundation
sum m er camp program for children with juvenile arthritis.
For more information or to reserve tickets before Oct. 35. cal]
647-0045 or 1-600-510-5696.

Qataxy of Loving StO TM t
T h e ey fp i. designed for the community and for volunteers
from across the state and the nation, will be held at the Clarion
Plaza Hotel In Orlando.
T h e workshops at the conference will Include sessions on
dealing with stress and the healing powers of laughter.
T h ey w ill take place on Saturday through Monday. O c t 7
through 9.
T h e participation fee is 665 for the full conference or 635 for
each day.
For more Information, call Rosie Wilder si 875-0026.

Book offered
T h e award winning book “ Dying at Home" la being offered
from the group Choice In Dying.
T h e group contends that "m a n y people wish to refuse the
experience o f dying In an unfamiliar setting.” and are choosing
to die at home.
T h e 30-page booklet offers practical Information about the
option to die at borne, explores legal Issues and provides
answers to questions frequently raised by the decision to die at
home.
T h e book la available from Choice In Dying. 300 Varick St.
10th Floor. New York. N.Y. 10014-4610. It costa 65.95.
For more information about the group or the book, call
313-366-5640.

Kotp us Informed
T h e Sanford Herald welcomes news and announcements,
classes and seminars available to the public •
All Items should be typed or written legibly and Include the
nam e and a daytime phone num ber o f s person who can be
contacted to answer any questions we might have.

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A—oclaled Press Writer________
It w a a a ll a fr ig h t e n in g
mystery to Kimberly Thompson:
the throbbing migraines, the
shortness o f breath, the shock­
ing 40-pound weight gain In just
three months.
"It waa the worst part o f m y
life, wondering what la happen­
ing to your body," said the
25-year-old Chicago mother o f
two. "There w ere tim es 1 would
cry and say. 'W hat’s wrong? Is It
me?’ "
It was clear to Rhonda Rice
something was terribly wrong
when she waa hospitalized five
times In a year.
" I was having anxiety attacks.
M M ils r heart beats, fainting
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erouan
I. "G ettin g up out o f
Wfehalr would exhaust me. I had
severe hair loss. My face would
break out In bolls. I had a lot o f
problems."
Both women hope to prove
their ailments had a common
source; Norplant, a contracep­
tive touted as a major medical
advance when Introduced In the
United States, and now. lust 4V4
years later, the target o f a flood
of lawsuits that could Jeopardize
Its future — and. some say.
perhaps even the future of birth
control research.
Norplant, the first major new
contraceptive since the birth
control {rill came cm the market
30 years ago. was halted as a
safe, effective, no-fuss form o f
protection. Six matchstick-eized
silicone-costed rods are im ­
planted under the skin o f the
upper arm. releasing a synthetic
hormone Into the bloodstream
that prevents pregnancy for up
to five years.
Nearly 1 million U.S. women
tried Norplant. N ow , 50,000
users have retained lawyers to
sue over it. according to Chris
Parks, a Texas attorney repre­
senting 600 women. Most claim
they weren't adequately warned
o f the scope and severity of side
effects — including headaches,
weight gain, persistent menstru­
al bleeding, hair growth or loss,
ovarian cysts, anemia and de­
pression — or removal problems.
"T h ey were sold a dream and
got a nightmare." Parka said. " I f
you tell women all the facta
about Norplant they w ill not be
Interested. ... The side effects
don't go away and that's what
(the company) wants everyone to
believe."
"W om en w ho thought they
made intelligent choices about
b ir t h c o n t r o l n o w h a te
themselves." said Jew el Klein, a
Chicago attorney representing
4.100 women In a state classaction aull. In c lu d in g Mrs.
Th om pson, w h ose Im plants
w e re r e m o v e d a ft e r th r e e
months. She says her health
Improved after that.
The m anufacturer. WyethAyerat Laboratories, a division of
American Home Products Corp..
maintains Norplant la a good
contraceptive — the Food and
Drug Adm inistration recently
reaffirmed Its support — and
claims the litigation has been
orchestrated by avaricious law­
yers, some o f whom were in­
volved in the 64 billion global
breast Implant settlement.
“ We believe In Norplant and in
its safety and Its efficacy." said
Audrey Ashby, a Wyeth-Ayerat
spokeswoman. "W e ’re going to
defend the cases vigorously ...
and we hope the product will be

vindicated in court."
On Tuesday, attorneys head to
court to aak a federal Judge In
T e x a s to c e rtify a national
clsss action suit on behalf of
women claiming Norplant Inju­
ries. A ll federal cases were con­
solidated last year.
The attorneys claim Norplant
wasn't adequately tested (sever­
al trials w ere In Third World
countries), doctors weren't ade­
quately trained and women —
many o f them young and poor —
weren't adequately counseled.
They alao claim users weren't
warned silicone, which has been
so controversial In breast Im­
plants. co u ld cau se serious
health risks.
The company says Norplant
has been tested for more than 20
years —%Including o k more than
1.000 U.S. women — and been
approved for distribution in 39
countries. It also says it provided
extensive training for doctors.
The silicone — less than a
gram — Is commonly used in
medical devices, such as pace­
makers, Mrs. Ashby said, adding
that revised warning labels note
the Ingredient.
Mrs. Ashby contends the tim­
ing o f the litigation isn't coinci­
dental; W hile only about 20 suits
were filed through 1993 when
800.000 women had Norplant,
that number skyrocketed to 309
— 59 seek class-action status —
in the past m years.
"W e feel Norplant waa a new
m ark." she said, with the In­
crease com ing as breast implant
wound down and publicity
bile
Intensified. She cited one day
when nearly Identical lawsuits
with the same typographical
errors were filed In Minnesota.
Texas and Kansas.
“It’s greed.” said Dr. Elizabeth
Connell, professor o f gynecology
and obstetrics at Emory Univer­
sity's School o f Medicine In
Atlanta and a contraceptive
expert for 30 years. "You have a
bunch o f attorneys who have
deep pockets. As soon as they
empty one, they look for the
next one. That's what’s hap­
pened here."
She said attorneys have em­
ployed the same tactics as In
breast implant cases: recruiting

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w om en through media adver­
tisements. then conducting sem­
inars on what experts to use.
A n d white no one disputes
w om en are sick, the doctor said,
data don't support a cause-effect
relationship with Norplant.
Connell also fears this con­
troversy could discourage com ­
pan ies from developing new
contraceptives In what already Is
a shrinking U.S. Industry.
" I t 's one of the w o n t things
I'v e seen all my year* In m edi­
cine and one of the worst things
t h a t 's e v e r h a p p e n e d to
w om en ," she said.
Parks, however, Insists this is
no ploy by mercenary lawyers.
" I t 's Impossible from a public
relations campaign to blam e
50.000 women, so you blame
their lawyers.", he *aW, ,"L a w r .
yfcra aren t supposed to be popu­
lar.* *
W hile the legal battles have
Just begun, the publicity already
has taken Its toll: Dally sales
have plummeted from 800 to 60.
Mrs. Ashby said.
Dr. Richard EUenbogen, a De­
t r o i t a rea o b s t e t r ic ia n gynecologist. said he has re­
m oved about three-fourths o f
about 75 Implants he had In­
serted. “ I don't know o f any
p h ysicia n s putting th em In
anym ore." he said.
T h ou g h EUenbogen hasn 't
seen significant problems, he
said at least half o f his Norplant

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patients suffered side effects. "I
don't think It's a very good
means of birth control,” he said.
Dr. Keith Brown, an osteopath
In th e C h ic a g o s u b u r b o f
Elmhurst who participated In a
Wyeth-Ayerat training program,
disagrees.
"It s as safe as any other form
o f birth control... when inserted
p r o p e r ly an d p e o p le a re
counseled properly." he said,
n otin g he has received few
co m p la in ts a m o n g h is few
hundred Norplant patients.
Glorlane A ngcliottl, 37. re­
cently had her Im plants re­
moved after nearly five years
and had no problems. "1 thought
It was great." she said. "It
worked and It waa convenient.
That's the bottom Jtne.r.
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But those w h o've sued say
some doctors told them nothing
and warnings d id n 't Include
s o m e I lln e s s e s , w h ile
downplaying others. For exam ­
ple, potential side effects m en­
tion weight gain and prolonged
bleeding, but don’ t Indicate that
could mean 60 pounds or m en­
struation for 45 straight days.
Linda Salazar, a 21-year-old
New Mexico m oth er o f two,
blames Norplant for gallstones,
anemia, depression, a thyroid
disorder and 16 consecutive
months of menstrual bleeding
that cost her a Job.

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L A K X MARY — Decor D e p o t lo o t e d at 3806 Lake Km m a
Road, tn the Shoppes of Lake Em m a, win be observing tta ftrat
birthday on Saturday. Oct. 7. The store features an outstanding
variety o f home decor Items, and a prev ia * of the new 1900
collections win be presented during this party. Decor Depot
m anagement also promises a number o f surprises during the
feattvttles.
T h e birthday event wtU b e celebrated from 7:30 until 9 p.m.
on Saturday.
F o r additional Information, ph^rw* 444*9009.
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HEATHROW — Trt-Ctty Electrical Contractors, Inc., of
Altam onte Springs has n o w finished work on the Marriott
Trt-Ctty work crews have
to begin wiring the new

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Painter named To p Cun'
LONQWOOO — Longwood painter Kevin Barton haa been
nam ed one o f the "Top^Ouns1, In the MAACO Auto Painting
and Bodyworks Chain. Th e award recognises excellent quality,
leadership and productivity.
Barton la employed at th e center located at 763 N. U.9.
H ighw ay 17-93 tn Longwood. MAACO la a national chain o f
o v e r 460 franchises.

Work bnginton nnw Calton modal
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS - Calton Homes o f Altam onte
Springs has started work o n a new model home, the Devon, at
Its newest community o f Interlachen tn east Orlando. Don
Knutson, company president, said Calton has recently
acquired 27 homesltesln that community.
Hom es at Interlachen are priced from 8130.000to 9130,000.

Shoveling for a good cause
Miracle house to be built in one day
M l

HeraMStaff Writer

M A IT L A N D T h e Hom e
Builder* A sso cia tio n o f MidFlorida recently broke ground at
the site o f th e 1996 Miracle
House to be b u ilt Nov. 11 In the
Carrington n e ig h b o rh o o d o f
Hunter's Creek.
In addition to representatives
of various building
involved. Ray McCoy, president
of the Mid-Florida Hom e Builders
Foundation, w a s present as was
Les Davies o f A d a m Walsh
Children's Fund.
The groundbreaking ceremo­
ny marks the beginning o f the
site preparation that must be
done in advance o f the con­
struction. " In order to complete
the bouse In a d a y." said Bob
Wheeler, chairm an o f the con­
struction team , "are have to
clear the lot a n d lay the founda­
tion In advance."
"O n Nov. 1 1 ." he continued,
"w e will have over 600 volun­
teers onsite, doing everything
from the fram ing to hanging the
front door."
The Miracle House Is planned
fo r t h r e e b e d r o o m s ,
two-and-a-half baths and den.
with 3.469 square feet o f living
■pace and a sw im m in g pool on ■
lakefront lot.
After completion, the house
will be sold w ith the proceeds to
b e n e fit t h e A d a m W a ls h
Children's Fund. Th e fund win

Ready to shovel off. left lo right, Miracle House
team captains Mika Sprsggina of Spragglns
Flooring Canter, Ray Farrell of David Waaklay
Homes. Bob Wheeler of Kelly Homes, Sesn
use the m oney to finance child
safety programs that help pre­
vent abduction and abuse.
The programs will be taught
th rou gh p u b lic and private
school system s In Seminole.

Flanagan of Rylend Homes, Jeff SchoolImann of
Kelly Homes, Scott Howard of Maronda Homes,
and Doug Crowley of J.D. Crowley, Inc.

Orange and Osceola counties.
Additional proceeds w ill be
used by the foundation to fund
local charities such as the Or­
an ge County Children's Safety
Village and the Coalition for the

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Dosk Top Publishing relocates
ORANGE CITY - Mary A. Rager. o f Unicom Desk T o p
Publishing, has relocated t o a new office. She la now at 3 3 6 S.
Volusia Avenue. Unit 3. tn Orange City. Unicom deals tn wood
crafts including customised wooden greeting cards.

Now brochure avallabte
W IN TE R SPRINGS - T h e C ity of Winter Springs has
produced a new, .full-color brochure for anyone Interested In
opening a business in W inter Springs or moving to that d ty .
T h e brochure shows c ity landmarks, maps, tax rates and
i
oth er pertinent Information.
Copies may be obtained by contacting the Com m erce •
Industry Development Board. C ity o f Winter Springs. 1126 E.
State Road 434. Winter Springs. P L 33706. Phone 337-1800.
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A cool donation
M AITLAND - The Home Builders Association o f Mid-Florida
Is hoping to nuke life at th e Edgewood Children's Ranch a bit
cooler for youngsters as w ell as staff. with a 83.000 donation.
According to Karen Ramaey, director o f development fo r the
ranch. "T h e funds the Home Builders Association have
donated will be put to good use replacing several outdated and
broken air conditioning units."
Funds were generated fo r the donation by construction and
sale o f the 1994 Miracle House, built during s 34-hour time
period in Hunter’s Creek, using donated materials.
NOTE: See related story about the next Miracle Home,
elsewhere on this page.

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Bonk sponsors ratings Inquiries
OVIEDO — Bauer Financial Reports. Inc., the nation's
leading Independent bank rating firm, has announced that
Cttlsena Bank of Oviedo la now a sponsor of Bauer's bank
ratings Inquiry service, w hich provides free Information o n the
financial health of any U.S. bank, thrift or credit union.
T o check on the health of auch an Institution, phone
1-800-388-6686 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday. This free customer service Is being provided by Citizens
Bank o f Oviedo.

Bonoss Joins CSMC
LONGWOOD — Com m unity State Mortgage C orp.. a
m ortgage lender specializing In residential first mortgages, has
m ade a key staff addition with the appointment o f J u lie A.
Boness as loan processor.
Boness. with over eight years loan experience in Central
Florida, will be responsible for processing new mortgage loan
applications.

Business womtn hold politick dlnnor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The American Business W om en's
Association. Seminole Sunrise Chapter, will hold Its annual
International potiuck dinner and white elephant sale on
Tuesday. Oct. 10. beginning at 6:30 p.m. Cost Is 914. with
reservations required.
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For information or reservations, phone Barbara Glngold at
856-5051.

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Harald Staff Writer
SANFORD T h e Sanford
Kmart store, at 3101 Orlando
Drive. Is the only one In the
Sanford area with an automotive
facility. W hile the parent com­
pany ts in the process o f selling
Its automotive service* there arc
not expected to be any changes
In the Sanford facility's opera­
tion.
Lake Mary's Kmart does not
have an automotive service facil­
ity.
The Kmart Corp. headuarter*
In Troy. Mich, has announced It
Is selling Its money-losing auto

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Th e fish are biting
Harald Staff Writer
SANFORD — A new busi­
ness Is now operating In San­
ford. Or rather, operating off
shore from Sanford. It's Fish­
e rm a n 's Tour, owned and
operated by Carlton Enoch, a
Sanford resident for the past
nine years.
The tour offers fishermen
the opportunity to fish on a
boat for a half day or a full day.
Enoch Is operating a pontoon
boat, anchored immediately
across U.S. Highway 17-92
from Lake Monroe Inn. Balt
and Tackle.
Th e fishing trip Is all In­
clusive. with food, bait and
tackle Included In the cost.

The first tour lea ve s Its
anchorage at 7:30 a.m . re­
turning at noon. The second
tour Is from 3 until 7 p.m. Cost
fo r the half-day Ulp on Lake
Monroe and the St. Johns
River Is 810 per person. The
all-day trip la 8 17 per person.
"W hile the boat la capable of
handling 15 people." Enoch
said, " I want to keep the
number down to no m ore than
10 so that everyone has plenty
o f room to fish and enjoy the
trip."
Arrangements for either the
half-day or full-day trips can
on ly be made by advance
reservations.
To reserve a trip on Fisher­
man's Tour, phone 333-7446
or 331-1419.

Homeless.
For Information on Miracle
House, contact Hom e Builders
Association o f Mid-Florida. 644
M ayo Ave.. M a itla n d . (4 0 7 )
639-9343.

s e r v ic e c e n t e r s to D etro it
entrepreneur Roger Peruke. who
runs a winning Indy Car racing
team, a truck leasing business
and car dealerships.
The 8112 million deal will
convert 860 U.S. Kmart auto
service centers Including the
Sanford operation, into Pcnske
Auto Centers.
"It takes us out of a business
that w e didn't, perhaps, know os
well as w e should have," Kmart
Chairman Floyd Hall said Mon­
day at a news conference to
announce the divestiture.
W hile additional changes In
the operation may be announced
In the future, at present. Kmart
officials say when Pcnske con­
cludes the purchase. It does not
plan to close any o f the present
facilities, and hopes to be able to
retain all o f the personnel now
employed through Kmart.
The finalities o f the purchase
ore still being arranged.

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Billed aa a 'Spooktacular'
event, the Greater Sanford
Chamber ol Commerce held a
Business After hours event on
Sept. 21, at Second Image, 102
fc. First Strset in downtown
8enford. Among special guests
were Lurch, Mortlcla and
Magda the gypsy fortune teller.
8econd Image also displayed
the latest costumes available
for ths Halloween eesson.
Shown during the event,
extreme right,
ohvnbtf dtrwQtot W«hde Rehy.
Others In the photb', Include,
center, "Magda TntJ 'fortune
teller" (Carol Greenfield) a
gypsy, T.8. Johnson, right rear,
as Lurch, and Qall Hinton,
chambsr rnsmbsr, naxt to
Kelly. Psrsons wearing the
various coslumss available at
Second Image were reportedly
friends of owner Margie
Davidson, and made a big hit
with chamber members in
attendance.

Alaqua markets
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HEATHROW - Developers
o f A la q u a . an e x c l u s i v e
country club community lo­
cated west of Lake Mary, have
signed an exclusive agreem ent
with Stirling International R e­
alty. to take over m arketing
and sales of the development.
S t i r l i n g co-ow n e r R o g e r
Soderstrom said (he a gree­
ment covers an estimated 829
m illion In sales o f custom
Alaqua homes and homesltes.
"Alaqua has matured as the
dominant luxury community
In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . "
Soderstrom said, "and It will
probably be the last com m uni­

ty o f Its kind developed here."
Alaqua Is located In the
dense Weklva Forest along the
banks of the Little W eklva
River. It Is a development o f
W eatbury P r o p e rtie s . Inc.
Michael H. DcGroote. Jr., la
president.

"Through great efforts and
coat, we nave created a com­
munity in which we have great
pride." DcGroote commented.
Stirling's Showcase Center,
which Is open to the public
week days from 8:30 a.m.
until 8 p.m. and until 6 p.m.
on weekends. Is located on
Lake Mary Boulevard, near
Interstate 4 at the entrance to
the Heathrow International
Business Center.

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Hunters beware: Roads closed
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Herald Staff Wrftsr

Clinton ufQM twin*track approach
WASHINGTON — Seeking to break an Impaase In the peace
proc ess in Northern Ireland. President Clinton la urging all
•idea to consider a propoaal to simultaneously negotiate a
political retUement and the disarming o f riva l factions, the
White House ask! Saturday.
White House press secre tary Mike McCurry said Clinton and
Vice President A1 Gore expressed that view during a meeting
on Friday with Irish Foreign Secretary Dick Spring.
Clinton and G ore used the session to report their belief that
"the guns and bom ba must be banished for good In Northern
Ireland." McCurry said In a statement.
The president told Spring that dialogue about the future
itlons o f Northern Ireland’s sectarian com m unities holds
best guarantee o f a Just and lasting pea ce." the
But CUnton and Gore also said there la a d e a r need to quickly
restore momentum to the process and com m ended efforts by
the Irish and British governme nts to do that. McCurry said.
"They stated th at they aee a basis for progress In the *
track' propoaal to begin Inclusive talks b e tween the
governments and the Northern Ireland political parties and to
establish an International body on the decommissioning of
weapons," the preaa secretary said.

Clinton critical of Mtdlo kl rtfocw
WASHINGTON — Republican plans for Medicaid reduct ions
could force the sale o f fam ily homes, cars and even furniture ss
a condition to placing an elderly spouse In a nursing home.
President CUnton aaid on Saturday.
" I don't think It ahould be a precondition that If a husband
has to go Into a nursing home, nis wife has to g o Into the poor
house, the president said in his weekly radio address.
Clinton said another provision "buried" In proposed GOP
cute In the Medicaid program would elim inate all national
standards for nursing home care.
The Senate Finance Committee voted ea rly Saturday to
overhaul Medicare and Medicaid to save M B O billion over the
next seven y e a n aa pari o f the OOP's program to bring the
federal budget Into balance by 3003.
The committee also decided to make 10 percent of senior
citizens pay sharply higher premiums for some Medicare
service*.
Medicaid grow th would be cut at least 10 percent a year to
4.9 percent to save 9183 billion. Nearly aU federal rules for the
health safety net fo r 30 million low-income children, families,
elderly and disabled people would be elim inated and the
program converted Into block grants to the states.
Clinton said the Medicaid cuts threaten a return to the e n In
which manv patients were over-medicated. phyaicaUy re­
strained and cared for b y "unde-*rained nurses and fumbilnf
technicians"
"Congress should strip these oi .rageous provisions from the
budget bill." he said. "They're inconsistent with our core
values. ... Th ey are certainly not necessary to balance the
budget."

LovtbugsMton
CLIMAX. Oa. — Those love bugs are at U again — splattering
windshields and bumpers along the highw ays o f the Deep
South.
w a y to go." said H.A. Denmark, a retired
* i
who h o i bI i k IIm I the inoocti.
It. but they die happy. 1guess."
The quarter-inch black flies, so named because they mate In
flight, are attracted to the heat and exhaust fum e* o f highways
and swarm every May and early fall.
" I think they're worse this year than th ey've ever been." said
Dixie Hutto, a restaurant owner In C lim ax, a farming
community o f 300 in southwestern Ocorgla.
Love bugs can clog radiators, causing engines to over best.
They can smear windshields, cutting visibility. And the adds
In their decomposing bodies can ruin auto paint.
Everyone agrees they’re a nuisance. S om e curse them.
Others make Jokes: "W h at la one love bug? A n unloved bug."
But nobody really knows what to do about them. Some
people hang bug screens on the front o f their cars and trucks.
Others |ust wash their vehicles more often.______________________

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From Associated Froos reports

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Wesley

• The chairman. Robert Petree.
£had asked present members to
r-flnd persons In the community
nwho were willing to serve on the
! historical commission. In order
to present a Hat to the city
^com m ission fr o m w h ich to
• choose three or four appointees
• to add to the historical com.'1mission. This technicality re­
sulted In the decision by the
State Ethics Com m ittee to re­
lease members o f the historical
commission from fUlng a flnan. cial disclosure statement. It had
• taken three years or more to
{procure this opinion. but the
; commissioners finally won their
• point.
The historical commission's
chairmen are: Robert Petree.
{organizer and first chairman,
•Mary Wolff. Jam es Thompson.
L illia n O r lf f ln , a n d J e a n
Brooklyn, present chairman.
In Its 12 /ears o f existence, the
; Lake Mary H is to ric a l Com*
; mission has Initiated or under■taken several successful pro­
je c ts . Two annual "O lde Lake
i Mary Days" have been held. An
! annual calendar la published

T h e Florida Oame and Fresh
(OFC)
W ater Fish
has issued a warning about rood
flooding In the Rock Springs
Run W ildlife Management Area.
Th e 13.910 acre park la located
west o f Sanford, south o f SR-46.
and la partially In Lake and
Orange counties.
According to the commission,
persistent wet conditions precip­
itated b y heavy rains have dam ­
aged several roads, which a re
now closed until at least Novem­
ber 16.
Hunters planning to utilise th e
m anagem ent area during a r ­
c h e r y a n d m u is le lo a d ln g
season s m ay be affected by th e
closures. Officials hope the roads
can be reopened In time for th e
start o f regular gun season o n
N ovem ber 17.
.
M ike Abbott. O re 's regional
w ildlife btotogfot said. "Many o f
the roads are Impassable and
need to be repaired before th ey
w ill be aafc for vehicular traffic.
If vehicles attempt to use them
in their current condition, th e
roads w ill suffer even m ore
O fficers have cautioned that
strict laws win be strictly e n ­
fo r c e d d u rin g this flo o d in g
period.
" U n t i l th e roa d s a r e
reo p en e d ." said Major David
Starling, "motorized vehicles a re

According to the latest post
office figures. Breckenridge said,
it costs 1243 per unit per year to
d e liv e r m a ll d o o r - t o - d o o r .
Curbside delivery la $154 per
unit per year. Th e cost per unit
per year for delivery to duatcr
boxes Is $ 106 per year.
"When we’re being told by
everybody and his brother to
control costs," he said. "W e
need to control costs. If we
retreat from that position, no­
body wins."
Breckenridge believes Wain's
statements nave Inflamed an
a lrrady-volotlle situ ation In

Proeche! aaid since Ealinger
took office In 1992. the shertfTa
departm ent budgets have In ­
creased each year, from a $2-65
million.
"H la budget is double a n y
o t h e r b u d g e t In S e m in o le
C ou n ty." Proeche! asserted.
W hen the county commission­
ers rejected the Increases In th e
shertfTs proposed 1996 budget.
Proechel said, money from th e
Law Enforcement Trust Fund
w ill be used instead of ta x
m oney.
"G u e s a what! That's y o u r
m oney too,” Proechel added.
T h e trust fund contains cash
and m oney from the sale of
property forfeited through th e
.courts. A large portion of th e

&gt; a a s « y c m m s m m Srug activity.

T h e public Is not getting th e
straight story from the media on
som e o f the shertfTs projects.
Proechel asserted.
H e s a id th e two b a rg a in
helicopters purchased at 9200

Shell Mound to Spear Road.
Spur 6. and Shell Mound Road.
For additional Information,
contact the Florida Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission In
Ocala at 1904) 732-1225.

Harald Staff Wrltar
T h e month of October has
been designated ss the time to
observe many events, promote
m any edibles, and call attention
to needs and observances. In ­
cluded In the designations of,
"O ctober Is...." are the following:
• C o n s u m e r In fo r m a tio n
Month
• In te rn a tio n a l M icrow a ve
Month
• Lupus Awareness Month
• National Adopt-a-dog Month
• National Apple Jack Month
• National Car Care Month
• National Clock Month
• National Cosmetology Month
• National Family Sexuality
Education Month
• National Kitchen and Bath
Month
• National Liver Awareness
Month
• National Ptzza Month, also
Pizza Festival Month
• National Popcorn Poppln’
Month
• N a tio n a l Roller S k a tin g
Month
• National Sarcastlca Month
• N a tio n a l Sudden In fa n t
D eath Syndrom e A w areness
Month.
•S p in a l Health Month.

curbside delivery will be r e ­
quired to remain there." h: said,
"b u t w e w ill not make a n y
further appeals to get the others
to m ove tnelr mailboxes."
Breckenridge said that form er
S a n fo rd postm aster P a tric k
Brennan had made the sam e
p r o m is e , b u t w ord o f t h e
agreem ent had not been passed
along when he went on to a
t e m p o r a r y a s s ig n m e n t In
T a m p a . He has now b e e n
assigned permanently to that
station. Breckenridge said the
new postm aster assigned to
Sanford will be made aware o f
the agreement.

• 24 Vrs.
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• Criminal law
• Corporate $
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law

• IVntonal
Injury
each from military surplus will
cost $350,000 or more, plus a
$300,000 hangar.
"Y o u can buy a used fully
l o a d e d la w e n f o r c e m e n t
helicopter for $250,000." Proechel stated.
He also claimed the ShertfTs
o ffic e used helicopters three
t im e s d u rin g 1994. u s in g
V olu sia C ounty's h e lic o p te r
twice and Orange County's once.
He asked rhetorically whether
the equipment Is really neces­
sary.
T h e $100,000 m otorcycle unit
has been disbanded and the
eq u ip m en t either s to r e d or
•crapped, "depending on who
you talk to." Proechel said. Th e
neighborhood bike patrol is no
longer active, he claim ed and
north tr Is the Boats. Range and
W ater patrol started by Ealinger.
Several water craft. Including
Jet skis and alrboat are In the
department's vehicle Inventory.
With the implementation o f
neighborhood policing through

W hat is O cto b er?

containing 12 or more historical
pictures.
The city has made available to
the commission a room In the
old city hall, now known as the
Frank Evans Center, and use of
the b u ild in g aa needed for
special events and programs.
T h e c o m m is s io n has
established Its headquarters
there, with office files and a
library o f Lake Mary history,
open to the public for pleasure,
research a n d education each
Monday m orning from 9:30 to
11:30 o’clock.
Contained therein are books
and pictures o f local area histo­
ry. historical documents, deeds,
census records, family histories,
biographies o f local persons,
photo files, historical artifacts,
records o f local clubs and orga­
nizations, a s well as files on the
in flu e n c e o f t h e ra ilro a d ,
tu rp e n tin e and lu m ber In­
dustries. Indians, businesses,
roods, art. navy base, displays
Th e first week In October Is:
on historical subjects and much
• National Employ the Handi­
more.
capped Week
T h e lib r a r y m a y also be
• Universal Children's Week.
opened at other times by ap­
pointment b y calling 324-3060
It also marks the beginning o f
or 333-3915.
fiscal year 1995/96. for th e

Sanford.
"H e's talking about facts that
Just ain't s o ." he said of the
union leader. "W e 're not talking
about big num bers In the histor­
ic district, but we have to treat
everyone th e same. W e’re not
making any exceptions for any­
one.’’
Breckenridge did say that,
though It Is the post office's
policy to m ake periodic appeals
to re s id e n ts to m ove their
mailboxes to the curb, such
requests would not be made In
the Sanford Historic District In
the future.
"Those w ho have moved to

prohibited from using them and
violators will be arrested.
A t the Rock Springs Run. the
following roads are closed: West
R oad. Spur 2. Cam p Road,
western 1 1/4 miles o f Shell
Mound Road. Tabak Tra m from

facilities under water, as wall aa docks and
mooring facilities, Chris Tooley was Just on#
fisherman observed dragging his boat In Saturday
morning.

Becker

M ail
C M t lu r ifn a F a g iS A

an finding that they hava to drag thair
Into abort by hand thoaa days dua to
flooding along tha banka o f tha 81. Johns River.
With much o f tha Laka Monroe Park boat launch
B oalsft

federal government, as well as
most local governments Includ­
ing Sanford. Lake Mary. Longwood. Seminole County, and
others.

d istrict s u b s ta tio n s In the
county. Proechel also questioned
the need to m o ve from the
current 25.000 square foot space
Into the 100,000 square foot
building proposed at Five Points.
Public Safety w ould also occupy
the building.
" I ’m not even going to men­
tion the Jail greenhouse." Pro­
echel added, referring to the
Inmate hydroponic gardening
operation recently launched. "1
can't keep a straight face ovrr
lhat one."
Money to start the hydroponic
p roject c a m e fr o m In m ate
commissary p rofits, not tax
dollars. Vegetables grown by
Inmates will be served to the
prisoners, reducing the amount
spent on fresh produce under
the sherifTs plan.
_ _
Under the c u rre n t sheriff.'
Proechel said, morale la at a
20-year low. H e claimed a survey
of 600 employees showed 84.25
percent were against him.
On Friday, the 144 correction
employees and Jail nurses eligi­
ble to vote on the question of
representation by the Teamsters
soundly defeated the measure.
109 to 22 after two days of
polling.
ProechcTs b roth er, Bob Is
serving as Becker’s campaign
manager.

A m o n g unusual e v en ts. It
should be noted that Oct. 1
ushers In the start o f Unicom
bow and arrow hunting season
in Michigan. World Vegetarian
Day. and the birthdays o f Julie
A n d r e w s , form er P r e s id e n t
J im m y C arter, and J a m e s
Lawrence, American naval of­
ficer and ship captain known for
hla famous last words. "D on 't
give up the ship."

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iKilnl extended the Patriots lead to
14 0.
After two lightning quick scores.
Lake Brantley's offense took Its time
SANFORD - Lake Brantley rolled
during a 53 yard, nine play drive to
up 498 rushing yards while limiting
make the score 21-0 wtth :47.8
Seminole to 67 yards of total olTcnsc
before halftime. Brown capped the
In an easy 35-0 victory Friday night
drive with a one-yard plunge. Brown
at Thomas E. Whlgham Field.
rushed for 154 ynrdson lOcartles.
"Running the hall Is what w e do
Dell McGee closed out the scoring
best." said Lake Brantley coach
with two long touchdown runs In
Fred Almon. "D ee Brown called
the second half. The first of the two
every play, and he attacked the
runs came on the second play of the
weaknesses in their defense. Dec Is
half as the senior running back
a quality athlete. I love our ofTcnsc.
raced 65 yards. Bcrardl's extra
and I'll never change II. Th e defense
(mint put the Patriots ahead 28-0
played well again."
with 11:16 rem aining In the third
Dec Brown opened Ihc scoring In
quarter.
the game on a 45-yard punt return
McGee then raced 77 yards for
with 2:50 left In Ihc flrsl half. Drown
another score, and Berardl's kick
took a Phillip Falk punt at the
closed out the scoring with 5:24 In
Seminole 45. got behind a wall of
Ihc third quarter. McGee, who only
blockers oil Ihc left side o f the field
carried the ball three times In the
and turned on the burners. John
game, was the leading rusher with
Hemrtirs point after gave the Patri­
151 yards. A fter the game, he
ot s q 7-0 jead.
# praised the Patriots offensive line.
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Brown would strike again with
possible for me. Dec Brown and
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Brian Gonzales to gain the yards we
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■p GARYCOATOAM
Herald Staff Writer

Adult Flag Football
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Lake B ra n tle y to ta lly d o m in a te s S e m in o le

SANFORD — Bette Gramkow. Klwanls Golf
Tournament chair, announced (hat the Sanford
club will be sponsoring a golf tournament at
DcRary Golf and Country Club on Friday.
October 13th with a 1 p.m. shotgun start
followed by dinner at thr club. The tournament
format Is four person scramble, make your own
team, with gross and net ratagortes.
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 Klwanls Club und
mall, along with entries and golfers' handicaps,
to: Bette Gramkow. 500 E. Airport Blvd..
Sanford. FI. 32773. Or phone (407) 322-3213.

SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation Deparment will hold an organizational meeting tor
an adult flag football league on Wednesday.
October 4th at 6 p.m. at the Downtown Youth
Center, lower level of Sanford City Hall.
For more Inform ation, call the Sanford
Recreation Department at (407)330-5697.

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Photo b , Mail H o rilt

Lake Brantley's Bryan Zornlck celebrates alter Dee Brown’s 45-yard punt
return in the second quarter of the Patriots' 35-0 whitewashing of the Tribe
Friday night at Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium.

Wrestling Club started
OVIEDO — The Florida Jets Olympic Wrestl­
ing Club Is looking for new members.
All Seminole County students front elementa­
ry through high school are Invited to compete
on the tcum that will take part In 20 tournament
(all on Saturdays) and will be coached Oviedo
High School's Rick Trlblt und J.D. Robbins, who
has coached at every level o f wrestling and also
handled the California Jets that won 12 nutlonal
championships and 13 state championships.
Practice at Oviedo High School will Ik- 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.
For more Info, call J.D. Hobblns (366-4840) or
Rick Trlblt (366-3562).

AROUND-TMB STATE
Wuerffel leads Florida
GAINESVILLE — Danny Wuerffel continued
his touchdown barrage, throwing for three
scores Saturday In No. 3 Florida's lackluster
28-10 victory over Mississippi, which kept the
game close by controlling the clock.
Florida (4-0. 3-0 Southeastern Conference!
also got two TDs from freshman Jacquez Green,
who started In place of suspended receiver
Reldel Anthony. But the Gators defense con­
tinued to struggle, surrendering 325 yards to
Ole Miss (2-2. 1-2) and leaving coach Steve
Spurrier looking exasperated on the sideline.
Florida scored on Its first three (Htssessinns
but couldn't pull away because Ole Miss held a
10:40 advantage In time of possession.
The Rebels, though, squandered several good
scoring chances. Tim Montz. who was 6-of-6 on
field goals, missed two of three attempts.
Including a 42-yarder In the second quarter after
a nearly 9-mlnutc drive. Ole Miss' final chance
ended when Mark Smith was stopped at the line
o f scrimmage on fourth-and-3 at the Florida 14
midway through the final period.

ELSEWHERE
FAMU hangs on
WASHINGTON - Mario Allen threw a pair of
T I) passes to Tony Bland In the final GVi
minutes as Florida A&amp;M edged Howard 29-18.
After Jason DeCtilr's 32-yard field goal gave
Howard an 18-17 lead. Allen hit Bland on a
69-yard TD with 6:19 to play. Then. 2Mi minutes
later, the same combination connected again on
a 17-yard pass play for an Insurance TD.

Irvan back behind wheel
NORTH WILKESBORO. N.C. - Ernie Irvan Is
back after a 13-month hiatus. Now It's a
question of what he can accomplish with one
good rye and plenty of detrmilnatlon as he
resumes his Winston Cup career In Sunday's
Tyson Holly Farms 400.
"1 tell you. If our stulf Is ready to go to the
front. I'm going to try to go to the front. Just like
I normally do." said Irvan. who will start
seventh in the 36-car field at North Wllkcsboro.
"You can only go as fast as your equipment."
Roush Racing teammates Ted Musgrave and
Mark Martin will start In the hunt row Sunday,
followed by Bobby Hamilton and 10-tlmc North
Wllkesboro winner Darrell Waltrlp. his brother
Michael and Irvan's new teammate Dale Jarrell.

N ATIO N A L F O O T B A L L LEAGUE
[ : 1 p in. - WESH 2. Dolphins at Bcngals. |L|
1 p in. - WOFL 35. Bucsat Panthers. |L»
114 p.m. — WESH 2. Jaguars at Oilers. |L)

Complete listings on Pago 21____________

‘ K ing’s ’
T D runs
lead LM
By RYAN ANOIRSON
Herald Correspondent
LAKE MARY - If football games
can be scripted abend of time, the
Lake Mary Rams will take about a
dozen repeal performances o f tlidr
27-0 trouncing ol the Dellnnn
Wolves In a Class 5-A District 4
football contest which also was the
Rams Homecoming game Friday
night at Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
The game had all o f the Ingre­
dients of a Hollywood movie from
the home team leaving the field
victo rio u s, right dow n in tlie
Homecoming king rushing for three
touchdowns as the hand played the
school fight song. Rudy would lx*
proud.
"W e really had a lol of distrac­
tions this week with all ol ihc
homecoming festivities, so I'm |usi
glad that wc came together when It
counted and wc were able to win (lie
gam e." Lake Mary coach Doug
Peters said. "W c started slow In the
first half on offense hut wc really got
things going In the second half. Wc
seem to he a second half team tills
year and tonight was no exception."
Rccolon Jumpp was crowned
Homecoming King In a pregunic
ceremony and he protected Ills new
found kingdom during thr game hy
rushing for 129-yards on 26 carries
with three touchdowns. Jumpp also
had a 24-yard touchdown run
which was called back because of a
holding call. Of course Jumpp had a
lol of help from the offensive line.
"Everyone really did llielr Job
tonight and inajjr the blocks so I
could gel the yards." Jumpp said.
"W c want every ulghi lo be a big
( See Rams. Page 3B

H m i M Photo by ( (board WoOo

Lake Mary homecoming king nocolon Jumpp (No 33)
ran for 129 yards and scored three touchdowns as the

Rams whipped tho Deltona Wolves 27-0 Friday night at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.

Cooper, Hawks manhandle Colonial
By ROBERT $ANDBR$
Herald Sports Correspondent
WINTER PARK — Lake Howell (4 0| remained
undefeated Friday night, blanking tlit* Colonial
Grenadiers |0-5) 35 0 in front of aproxlinalely 3.000
fans celebrating Lake Howell’s lioiueeoinliig.
"W e have a good llllle loolball team, these kids play
well together In all areas." said Head Coach Mike
Dlsccglta.
The Sliver Hawks, who rushed for 2-16 yards. Jumped
out lo a 20 0 cushion In Ihc flrsl quarter, and never
looked hack. Luclous Cooper led the way. scoring
touchdowns on Ills Itrsi two carries of Ihc game, lie
finished wtlli a season-high 176 yards on eight carries.
Cooper ran 51 yards for Ills first touchdown on the
third play of the game and later added a 79-yard
scamper. "I read the blocking, and Jusi kept on
running." said Cooper.
After Lake Howell recovered a fumble on Colonial's
flrsl play of the game. Kills Dc.Jesus ran six yards lor a
touchdown that widened Ihc Silver Hawk lead lo I t &lt;1.
Senior qu arterback Rick Lieflan der kept the
Grenadiers off-balance with precision passing, com­
pleting 5 of 7 passes |or 57 yards. He also added 20
yards rushing to his total.
The Silver Hawk defense bad another solid perfor­
mance. In addition lo keeping the Grenadiers out ol the
endzone. the defense held Colonial to 190 total yards
and caused two turnovers (hat led lo I I Lake Howell
potnts."Our defense did a nice Job shilling them out

tonight," added Hlsccglla.
Silver Hawk defensive back Narada Overton picked
oil a pass on the opening drive nl the second half to set
up an riglu pi.iv 92 yard drive that was capped off by a
second DeJesus six yard touchdown run that put Lake
I Inwell ahead 28 O
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LM
Cccper 51 run (M acDowdl kick)
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Dejesus 6 run (M ac D orm 11 kick)
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Third Quarter
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Allen IA ru n (M acDowitl kick)
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Colonial C Johnson U *7 Hodges • If. B ru m m ltt J A Lake
Mu A ril. Cooper i I fa Allen T i l LteUander A 70 D»Jesus 4 IS. M cCoy t 14.
M jrn t J 0
PASSING
Colonial. Hodges 7 1J I .01 Lake Howell L it f U nder S 7 0. 59
M a»a I 7 1 11
R E C E IV IN G — C c o n ta l F Johnson J 49 C Johnson 7 J l H ru m m itl I 14.
Mark I « Lake H ow ell. DeJesus 7 ?§ M e l ay 7 78 V o n is h ll) M c ln t o s h ll

O vie d o
no m atch
for B olles
By TONY DaSORMIBR
Herald correspondent
J A C K S O N V I L L E - A ll
tilings c o n s id e re d . Friday
night's trip by the Oviedo High
SeliiKil football (cam lo trie
tx-autlful campus of Jacksonvlllc-lkillcs High School Is a
tourney best forgotten.
The Bolles Bulldogs, who
were tied for third In the
Florida Sports Writers' Associ­
ation's Class 4A stale poll Iasi
week, w h ipp ed llu* Lions.
38-0.
"W e're going lo be making
some changes to prepare for
our d istrict g a m e s ." said
Oviedo coach Jack Blanton,
visibly upset over Ills team's
effort.
Now 1-4 overall hill I-1 In
See Lions, Page 3B

FOR TH E B ES T COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

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currant cartar totals (including 1996 games) In tha third column.
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a sacrifice bunt during a ninth Inning winning tally aa tha White Box adgsd
paa! lha Minnesota Twine 4-3 Friday night.. ‘Tha 1996 season will and today
for Raines and tha rest o f tha Sox.

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• a r ia s — Jay Norris. 620; Larry 0 flags, 620;
Mary DeQroat, 556; Mardell Gonterman. 534.
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in Lakeland, over 14.000 anglers
fished for nearly 127,000 hours
to catch 35.000 pounds of bass
during 150 tournaments from
July 1993 through June 1994.
As In the first year of the
study, most tournaments took
place February through May In
F lo rid a 's beat known bassfishing waters. Nearly 78 percent
of tournaments were conducted
on L a k e O k e e c h o b e e . 37
tournaments; St. Johns River,
32 tournaments; and Kissimmee
Chain o f Lakes. 25 tournaments.
Anglers were most successful
on Lake Okeechobee, weighing
in one bass for every five hours
o f ilshlng. Watson said.
Following arc data collected
during the first two years o f the
study.

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Permitted tournaments — 143
Number o f anglers — 12.220
Hours fished — 112.753
N u m b er o f bass caught —
14.758
Total weight o f bass — 30.800
Catch rate (hours per bass) —
6.7
Median num ber of bass per
tournament — 55
Hours per trophy (8 lbs. -O —
5.300
Average weight o f "B ig Bass" —
5.4 lbs.
Live release date — 98%

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Don Oorman. 808; Richard Salmon, 800; Ron
Allman. 790; Jim Moyer. 790; Pat Johnson. 776;
Debbie Newman. 767; Rhonda Kennedy, 708.
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Number o f anglers — 14,067
Hours fished — 126,600
N u m b er o f b a s s cau gh t —
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Total weight of bass — 35.015
Catch rate (hours per bass) —
7.1
Median num ber o f basa per
tournament — 88
Hours per trophy (8 lbs. + ) —
3.165
Average weight o f "B ig Bass" —
6.0 lbs.
Live release date — 97%
W ataon said resu lts from
1993-94 mirror the lack of large
baM caught In tournaments and
throughout Florida during the
year. Only 40 boas tipped the
scales at 8 pounds o r more. 14
were 9 pounds or more, and no
baaa o v e r 10 pounds were
wcighed-ln during a tournament
p e rm itted la st y e a r by the
commission.
N ovem b er. D ecem b er and
January are m y favorite months
to catch tunker baaa. Fish over
10 pounds are much more active
this time of year, particularly
three daya before or three days
after the full moon.
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high water conditions. Fish are
scattered over acres of newly
flooded grassy flats that are
almost Impossible to locate.

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borders are a better bet until
w aters subside.
• a b — t ia a la la t is getting hot
w ith migrating schools o f finger
m ullet triggering snook, trout,
tarpon, redflsh and ladyflah Into
fe e d in g frensles. B ig w in te r
flounder will also be appearing
soon. Tarpon and snook are also
bittin g in the E sksstiaa H i m .
C a p t a in Jack at F a r t
C a n a v e ra l reports that offshore
action is still a little stow until
th e ocean deans up. Plenty o f
bonlto and blackfln tuna are
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cooperating inside the P o rt.
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fair on the fla ts o f the Eaaaaa
and la d ia a riv e rs .
P a a ca la la t la featuring fast
action with sheepshead on live
shrimp or fiddler crabs. Drum,
redflsn, ladyfish. Jack crcvallc
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F O R E C A S T

Scorpions (Games People Play)
and Sure Flights (Games People
Play). 14-33.

A DIVISION
1. Trouble Shooters (Rock L's
Sports Bar). 34-13:2. Red Eyes II
(Red Lion Pub). 33-23; 3. Joy's
Darts (Nlce-N-Easy). 29-18: 4.
Trlp-N-Out (Crickets Pub). 26-19;
5. STO No Problem (Kiw i's Pub A
Grill). 18-29: 6. (tie). Bull Shot
(Rock L's Sports Bar) and Game
Time (Red Lion Pub). 17-30.

■ DIVISION
1. Prowlers (Red Lion Pub).
22-15; 2. (tie), Steelers (Crickets)
and Strange Brew (Garnet Peo­
ple Play). 21-16: 4. 0T0 Thee
Point (G a m e s P eop le Play).
19-18; 5. (tie). Dart Chunkers
(N lc e - N - E a s y ) a n d Possum
Puree' |Beer:30). 17-20.

1. S T P (Games People Play).
27-10; 2. Top Gun (Kiwi's Pub ft
Grill), 25-12: 3. On The Wire
(Gam es People Play). 22-15; 4.
Playing Games (Games People
P la y ), 22-22; 5. Rubberneck
C h o w d e r h e a d s (B a ile y s
Billiards), 21-16; 6. Sharp Shoot­
ers (Crickets Pub). 12-25; 7. Bull
Th is (Rock L 's Sports Bor). 9-26.
1. Cecil's Brew Crew (Rock L 's
Sports Bar). 2 4 -tl; 2. Kiwi’s
Im ports (Kiw i's Pub ft Grill),
2 4 * 1 3 : 3 . S i m p l y M s g lc
(Beer:30), 23-14; 4. St. Andrews
(St. Andrews Tavern), 21-16; 5.
A fter
Shock (St. Andrews
T a v e r n ), 19-18; 6. Tom cats
(K iw i’s PubftO rUl), 4-33.

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pan., Sanford Tire vs. Scrubs;

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M A Erectors: four hits —
Chris Bullock (two doubles,
three runs, RBIk three hits —
toft* Ferrell (triple, four runs,
RBO, Meh Locfcrem (triple, three
runs, two RBQ. Jaime Orsnada
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Oreen (ran, two RBI), Paul
Scrubs: two hits — Tim
Barkley (rank one hit — Jason
Miller (double). Scott Coveil
(RED. Allen Dow. Snell: RBI Wood; run— Perry.
MA Erectors: four tuts — Eric
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four rum three RBI); three hits
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rum three RED. Oreen (trtple.
two ram three RBI), damn
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TEC Mortgage: tw o hits —
Mike McCoy; one hit - Mike
Moore (triple, run). Oreg Hensley
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(run). Erik Luce IRBI). Sid Brock.
Todd Luce; RBI — Jamie Fitter.
TEC Mortgage: five hits —
Moore (triple, double, five runs,
two RBD: four hits — Hensley
(two triples, double, four runs,
five RBD, McCoy (four runs.
RBD thre hits — Brock (two
rune, four RBD; tw o hits — Todd
Luce (hom e run. tw o runs, three
RBI). Erik Luce (double, run. two
RBI). Doug Luce (tw o runs); one
hit — P ltte r (tw o RBI).
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Next week, the Ram s w ill host
the Lake Howell Silver Hawks to
a Class B-A D istrict 4 and
Seminole Athletic Conference
football contest. C am e time is
set for 7:30 p.m. Friday night.

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half, Bolles got untracked, scor­ passes for 84 yards. Shawn
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Arvida has fiscal affection for SHS

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Lyman Projact QRADD

SANFORD - Th e A rvida Cor­
poration has been a tremendous
sujjporter o f S e m in o le High

LONGWOOD - Parents o f the claas o f 1906 at Lyman H igh
School are already making plana for Prefect GRADD, the dru g
and alcohol free party for graduating sen io n that takes place
the night o f the school's com m encem ent exercises.

The Academy o f Health Ca­
reers has been a major recipient
o f their financial support.
Recently, the corporation do­
nated $60,000 to complete the
three year $150,000 grant they
have presented to the school that
h a s b een d e s ig n a t e d fo r
"excellence."

T h e first Project GRADD organizational meeting will take
place on Tuesday. O ct 3 at 7:30 p.m.
T h e m eeting will be In the faculty dining room, which la next
to th e atudent union.
C om m ittee chairmen and com m ittee members are needed
for th e volunteer program for the students.

The money has been used to
make the health academ y one of
the strongest educational facili­
ties for students Interested In a
career In medicine.

F o r more information, call Judy May at 331*7256.

SAGE mssting stt
T h e Seminole Advocates for G ifted Education (SAGE) m eets
the first Wednesday of each month.

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a spokesman for the school.

T h e meetings take place a t W inter Springs Elementary
School from 7 to 9 p.m.

The most recent donation was
used to purchase new books for
the academy library. Including
an extensive update o f the refer­
e n c e s e c t io n , a c o m p l e t e
mulU-medla research computer
lab Including high speed laser
printers and a teaching lab In
the academy Itself.

Parents and community mem bers are Invited to attend and
express their Ideas and concerns regarding gifted education.

SHS Project Graduation
SAN FO R D — There win be a m eeting for parents of Seminole
High School seniors who are Interested in volunteering w ith
the school's Project Graduation.

Educational software, video
eq u ip m en t a n d ed u c a tio n a l
videotapes and laser discs were
also purchased.

T h e event la a drug and alcohol free party sponsored b y the
parents for the graduating seniors. T h e party will take place
end of this school
follow ing the graduation cerem onies at the er
year.

Finally, the grant alloed for the
Installation of video projection
equipment and a wtrelesa public
address system In th e media

T h e preliminary organizational meeting will take place on
Monday. Oct. 2 at 7 pm.
F o r more information about th e party or about the meeting,
call the school at 322-4352.

Photo by John Cullum

Ed Hill and Carol Duchscher o f Arvida present a
check for $50,000 to principal Qratchen Schapker
center to be used for student and
fa c u lty g a t h e r in g s and In ­
services.

Heather Greco and Super Stu­
dent Sarah Wcrden.
MB
Vlrgen Osorio. Jessie Jenkins.
Danny W ln go and Stephanie
Jasmin.

POP CULTURE™
by Slava McGarry

Marybeth Barbara was the
school's Super Student of the
Month.

A fte r leavin g Beverly Hills
High. David Schwlmmer studied
drama at Northwestern Universi­
ty outside Chicago, where he
co-fou nded the Looklngglass
Theatre Company.
E a r ly T V appearances In­
cluded "T h e Wonder Years,"
"H e n r y W inkler's short-lived
"M o n ty " and "NYPD B lu e ' where he played 4B. the nerdlsh
apartment-dweller who shot a
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and ch o ice ot two of the
following
Black-eyed Peas
Fruited Jello
Pineapple
or C hef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Wednesday, O c t 4, IM S
Crispy Steak Nuggets with Dip
Warm Roll
and ch oice of two of the
following
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Mixed Fruit
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Thursday. O c t 6 ,1M6
Rotlnl with Italian Sauce
Brsad Sticks
and ch oice of two ot the
following
Juice Bar Shape Up
Salad
Green Peas
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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Friday. Oct. 4,1 t U
Charbroil on a Bun
and ch oice of two of the
Hollowing
Potato Tots
LettuceTTomato Cup
Fruit
or C hef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

• W la t e r B p rla gs BlaassataryB ch a al Winter Springs
Students of the Month have
been named at the school. In
addition, each grade level has
named a Super Student selected
from the Students of the Month.
The honored students are:
K ia d a rgartea
Travis Bilskle. Catelln Monroe,
Julia Bednar. Brooke McDonald.
Dalton Lacey and Super Student
Stevie Williams.
F irst Orada
Brandon Roblnstlne. Dennis
Struble. Kris Vlte. Dustin How­
ard. Rashad Lowery. Tabatha
Leach. Jonathan M lelke and
S u p e r S tu d e n t S t e p h a n ie
Sebelle.
Travis Reed. Edna Hinojosa.
April Jenkins. Corlc Bay. Dana
Wagner and Super Student Erica
Rivera.
T h ird Orade
’ Erica Wright. C rystal Lan­
caster. Klery Uribe. Charles
Monroe, Victoria Santam aria
and Super S tu d en t A sh le y
Lansing.

Fearth Orade
Ryan Ruzlskey. Lydia Taylor.
Ben Lancer. Chris Glhooley and
S u p er S tu d en t M a ry b e th
Barbara.
F ifth Orade
Erin Paulsen. Vanessa Roman.
Brooke Baker, James Sammons.

• Furm aa University
Greenville. SC
Autumn D. Stoklcy. daughter
of Dr. Mark L. and Mary T .
Jutras o f Heathrow was numed
to the dean's list at Furman
University.
T o be nnnied to the dean's list,
a student must be a fulltime
undergraduate student with a
grade point average o f 3.4 or
better on a four-point scale.
Stoklcy ulso earned m em ­
bership In the Phi Eta Sigma,
national scholastic honor society
for freshmen.
• G ree n w o o d L akes M iddle
School Lake Mary
Vicky Leone, a Greenwood
L a k es M id d le S ch ool sixth
grader, has been named as that
school's "W riter o f the Week."
She Is the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Dominick Leone of Lake
Mary.
T h e story which won the
honor for her was one aboul an
archeological expedition to the
Congo.
She hopes to pursue a writing
career after college.
• T r o y S ta te U n iversity
Troy. Ala.
Melody Lee Lazcnby of San­
ford earned u bachelors degree In
social w ork from Troy State
University.

It's never to late to go back to school

Learing non-violence
■ y H ICK PPBIFAUP
Herald Staff Writer
U.S. Attorney General Janet
Reno went back to school re­
cently. She was surprised at the
c o m p le x ity o f some o f the
classes now being taught.
R en o visited Fort C aroline
Elementary School in Jackson­
ville recently, for a "B ack to
School" event, designed to call
attention to the Importance o f
school safety and parent and
com m unity support for local
students.
A m ong programs she partici­
pated In or attended were "V ic ­
tory over Violence.” where stu­
dents mediated and engaged In
conflict resolution to leam to
defuse tense situations. Also.
"Truancy Arbitration." designed
to d lm ln s h the nu m ber o f
truants by teaching children and
their parents the Importance o f
coming to school, on time. Tru­
ancy Is a major risk factor
contributing to delinquency.
"W h en I was in school." the
A tto rn ey General said, " w e
didn't have conflict resolution or
mediation programs, but w c had
our share o f conflicts. Th ey were
not. however, violent like many

These fun loving kids were
selected by their peers to do a
very serious job. They will
serve on the student council at
Spring Lake Elementary School
In Altamonte Springs. Ben
Allen was elected president,
Ian Glover Is the vice presi­
dent, John Seay la the secre­
tary and Claire Brueck I* the
treasurer. The other members
of the student council are
Kalla Dyer. Kails Helsler, Blair
Rich, Isaiah Clncyr, Amanda
R a d o w s k i , R y a n Me r c k ,
Melanie R adow akl, Robbie
Griffith, Amber Merritt and
Sean Roach.
HwaUnwtofcf T&lt;

are today.”
Reno continued. " I am so
pleased to have this opportunity
to see how the students in
Jacksonville are learning non­
violent ways to resolve con­
flicts.”
•
Reno's visit was part o f a
nationwide "Am erica Goes Back
lo School" project. It Is a Joint
Initiative sponsored b y the Fam i­
ly Involvement Partnership for
Learning, and the U.S. Depart­
ment of Education.
The partnership Is made up of
over 140 educators, community
leaders, parent and religious
organizations.
Others participating In the
week-long event were President
B ill C lin to n w ho sp ok e at
Southern Illinois University, and
Vice President A1 Gore who gave
a "S ave Student A id " talk at the
University o f Pittsburgh.
In commenting on the pro­
gram. Reno observed that 30
years of research show that
when family and community
members arc directly Involved In
education, ch ild ren a ch ieve
better grades and higher test
scores, have higher graduation
rates, are more likely to enroll In
higher education, and are better
high
laved.
belli

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Seen at school...
Having a blast

and Nancy Julian, director o f the Academy of
Health Careers.

�S a n fo rd Herald

S U N D A Y ______________________ October 1 .1 9 9 5

Carvers wed 71 years; club plans Oktoberfest
There are love stories, and
then, there are other love stories.
But Ethel and John Carver
have carved a love story that has
been tenderly nourished fo r
more than 71 years.
Tim e has toned down much o f
their vim . vigor and vitality and
their thick hair may show silver
threads among the gold, but
nothing can dim the twinkle In
thetr sparkling, loving eyes.
The Carvers celebrated their

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DORIS
DIETRICH
71st wedding anniversary on
Sept. 24. They were married on
that day In 1924 at the Rev.
R o b e r t s * p a r s o n a g e In
Willacoochee. Ga. And they have
spent their entire married life In
Sanford.
Before they w ere m arried.
John came to Sanford looking
for work. Back then, there was
not even a First Street In San­
ford. A stable stood where the
present Greater Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce Is located and
some of the few streets In town
were brick.
John did locate work In San­
fo rd and tr a v e le d b a ck to
Georgia to marry the girl o f his
dreams. He and his beloved
bride hve llvere happily
everafter. He went to work as a
barber for the J.K. Smith Barber

Shop on June 1. 1924. The shop
was located In th e rear o f
R o u m illa t-A n d e r s o n 's Drug
Store where he worked 20 years
clipping the hair o f many of
Sanford's estemmed citizens.
Later, he bought the shop and
re-located to 108 S. Park Ave..
the present site o f Sanford Hair
Styling Salon. He remained at
this location until his retirement
In April. 1971. For those count­
ing. John cut hair In Sanford for
47 years and Is a legend among
barbers.
Ethel worked at Sanford Naval
Air Station before Joining the
city of Sanford's Water Depart­
ment In the old city hall on
Fulton street w here she was a
department head.
Today, they are each 89. Ethel
will be 90. on Jan 1 and John's
birthday ta June 4. They reflect
back* on thetr lives together In
Sanford. Ethel mentioned sever­
al bustling businesses. It seems
there were several drug stores,
banks, grocery stores, furniture
stores, women's shops, men's
stores and hardware stores In
the downtown area.
"W e had a good town."Ethel
satd. "It was a big, thriving
□ See D ietrich. P a g e 2C

Sm ith traces her history
as a federated clubwom an
LAKIMARV

M ARY
RO W ELL

After a small summer break,
the Lake Mary Woman's Club
has started back up. The speaker
for the September meeting was
Mrs. Ralph Austin (Charlotte)
Smith of Sanford.
Mrs. Smith, a past president o f
the Sanford Woman's Club and a
past president of the Florida
Federation o f Women's Clubs. Is
second;
and
M
atfle
Carpenter
w
ith
Stray
Dog,
first
W inners In the Best T ricks CateQory of the 'Fun
a member o f the General Federa­
place.
D og Show are (from left): Lin M orello with d o g Tal
tion o f W om en's Clubs. She
Jen, third place; J a so n Landry with Dingo,
spoke to the club m em bers
about her experiences In various
local women's clubs as well as
the national organization.
Mrs. Smith Joined a Junior
W om an's Club In 1913 when she
was only 12 years old. She
Joined the Sanford W om an’s
Club In 1927. After 50 years o f
than the director o f the Depart­ m em bersh ip In the Sanford
If you mlsaed the thtrd annual
ment of Parks and Recreation.
Woman's Club, she was given a
"Fun Dog Show" sponsored by
Sondra Lomax. As the function's
lifetime membership. Mrs. Smith
the Parks and Recreation De­
LONGWOOD master of cerem onies with her was recently recognized at the
partment and the Recreation
resourceful sense o f humor, she
100th anniversary of the Gener­
Advisory Board o f the city of
laughed as she encouraged the
al Federation of Woman's Clubs
L on gw ood . you m issed the
contestants to persevere with
for her membership years.
laughter and the community
their animals to try a little longer
SH AY
Mrs. Snllh's experiences with
sp irit, a good old-fashion ed
to perform their tricks, and with
KO EG EL
the national club have been very
"wishing your fellow competitor
|x*rfect timing. Just as the au­ exciting ones. With the general
w ell," and the good feelings that
dience was about to become
federation, she has traveled to
come from being with those who
slightly bored, she would lead
Japan. Australia. India. Russia.
share a common Interest, a love
And there Is no one who could the audience In applause for the
□
S e e R o w e ll, Page 2C
of dogs.
pull this off more successfully n See K oegel, P a ge 2C

Dogs have their day
‘Fun Dog Show* was just that

H«r«M Photo by Mary ho— H

A lice Moughton (right), president of Lake M a ry W o m a n 's Club,
w elcom es Charlotte Sm ith a s gu e st speaker.

Mindell marks 87th birthday; National A B W A Day observed

Herald Photo by M a rti Nankin*

on her 87th birthday.

Th e energizer battery bunny
has nothing on Mindell Kendrick
who Is still going at age 87.
Mindell recently celebrated her
B7th birthday early with family
and friends at the place she
enjoys most, her church. St.
Matthew M.H. Church. Sanford.
Mindcll's pace slowed a little
when she had a stroke a few
years ago. According to daugh­
ter. Cynthia, her stroke and
other health problems haven’ t
stopped her yet. She's still going.
More than 50 family members,
church members and friends
Joined the celebration. It was a
day where Mindell brought love.
Joy and peace to the hearts o f her
two families, the Martins and the
Kendricks.
M in dell and her husband.
Jesse, arc parents of 10 children.
Four of their children. Jesse Jr..
Cynthia K. Oliver. Dorothy K.
Baker, Mar k Charles and thetr
spou ses livin g In the area,
planned the birthday festivities.
A n o th e r son. Dr. J o s e p h
Kendrick and wife. Gloria, flew
In from Knoxville. Tenn. Also
a r r iv in g u nexpectedly w e re
grandsons Larry Bailey of W ash­
ington. D.C. and Jeffrey Leach o f
South Carolina. Jeffrey filmed

MARVA
HAWKINS
the birthday celebration and
other weekend events as part of
a documentary’ he Is doing on
the life of Mindell.
Gifts arrived from m any parts
of the United States from their
ch ildren, grandchildren and
great grandchildren. C ynthia
stated. "W e want to g ive mama
her flowers while she yet lives.
She gave us life, faith and a
sense o f caring for all m ankind."

ABWA meets for
nationel confab
Carolyn Bufton Elman, execu­
tive director of the National
Am erican Business W om en 's
A ssocia tion , was th e gu est
speaker for the national celebra­
tion o f ABWA's Day. T h e Central
Florida Area Council observed

the annual day with a luncheon
at the Church Street Station
Presidential Ballroom. Sat.. Sept.
23.
One of the highlights was the
message In honor of women who
have ventured out Into the world
of business and the workforce.
A circle o f leaders, a circle of
friends, are what these energetic
women have become.
Mrs. Elman reminded ABWAs
that the "organization Is a place
to reach out. be friends, support
and encourage success. Becom­
ing a top wom an o f the year Is
the award for accomplishing
growth, development, personal
professionalism, and goals arc
met through leadership and
networking. W om en of ABWA
are mirrors for one another."
The message will remain In
the minds o f all o f the women
present. "G oals arc achievable If
you work to be a success at
whatever you desire in life."
Mayor Glenda Hood of Orlando
sent an official ABW A Day Proc­
lamation.
The them e "T o g e th e r " for
1995 Is a com m on vision each
member shares nationwide. It
symbolizes the circle of leaders
□ Bee H aw kins, P a g e 2C

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Dietrich

Wedding plans
George-MacLauchlin
M arilyn O. George o f Cler­
m o n t . and W i l l i a m E.
MacLauchltn o f Sanford, an­
n o u n c e th e ir fo rth c o m in g

marriage on Oct. 21. at South
Lake Presbyterian Church.
Th e couple w ill m ake their
home In Clermont.

‘Please Call Police’
banners save lives
l I can't thank
you enough far mentioning th e
"Pleaae Call M ic e " banner* In
you r column. I ordered one; then
tw o and a half montha later — tn
lO O -d e g re e w e a th e r — t h e
en gin e o f m y car went dead juat
outside Texarkana. Texas.
I put m y "Pleaae Call Police'*
banner on m y wlndahleld ao care
a n d trucka could see It aa they
paaaed. In a few mtnutea, a
police officer ahowed up aaylng
som eone had called In after
seeing the banner. Th e officer
d rove me to a garage, then had
m y car towed in and drove m e
A b b y, that banner saved m y
life! 1 am 87 years old and have a
heart condition. I couldn't have
lasted very long tn that heat.
T h a n k you a thousand times.
No
‘n eed to thank me — that's what
I'm here for. How fortunate you
had the foresight to plan ahead
fo r such an emergency.
Y o u are not the only reader
w h o haa told me what a ltfesaver
theae banners can be. Read on:
- M A I A B B Y i Last winter, a
f r i e n d o f ou rs had a life threatening experience. She and
h e r three children were driving
o n a major highway In Indiana.
•It w as 10 degrees below xero
When her car stalled. (It had
'fenowed 16 Inches the day be­
fo re.)
W e had been concerned about
h e r driving In such weather, so
w e had given her our "Please
C aU Police "banner.
A bby, th e managed to get the
ca r to the aide of the highway
an d then ahe placed the banner
on her wlndahleld. She and her
children aat tn the car In the
bitter cold only about IB o r 20
m inutes before a trucker cam e to
thetr aid. (A driver kotna the

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truck driver to stop and assist
h er.) T h e d riv e r g r a c io u s ly
helped her restart her car and
followed her to a truck atop
several mIks down the road.
I'm wrlUn^not on ly to tell you
how valuable the banner
but to ask you to print the
address for others w ho m ay
want Ao order them. W e plan to
give them to friends and fam ily
M ia . I

Your letter highlights the im ­
portance of being prepared for
h igh w ay em erg en cies. M any
readers have written to tell me
that the "Pleaae Call Police*'
banners make excellent holiday
stocking stuffers.
To order the banners, w rite to
WC1L-Banners, P.O. Box 92601.
Los Angeles, Calif. 90009. (W CIL
la the Westside C enter for In­
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people with disabilities live In­
dependently.)
Make your check or money
order (U.S. funds only, please)
payable to: WCIL-Bonner*. You
will receive one "Please Call
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a 85 contribution, and another
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order for postage and handling.
(Many people order tw o banners
—
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place."
She haa seen m any changea In
the community,r. "T h e re am ao
ahe Mid.
many more
And (hla computer age la one of
cut
the biggest things,
down on ao m any people In
Jobs."
Today, the Carvers are still
ite active. He still drives, and
7 go grocery shopping and
prepare all o f their food. Ethel la
legally blind, but enjoys her
reading m achine and television.
In p u t years, ahe kept her
nimble fingers a t work with
exquisite needlework and ahe
liked to fish. John also liked to
fish and hunt.
The Carvers are m em bers of
the F irst U n ite d M ethodist
Church and are the parents o f
three deceased children. They
have three grandchildren.
In celebration o f thetr anntver-

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to w lah t h e m w e l l . T h e ir
grandson and hla wife. Robert
and Sandra Thom pson, took
them out to dinner, and Libby
and Eddie Mooaman. a niece and
nephew, a ls o to o k them to
dinner.
Ethel said th e secret to a
happy m arriage la, “ Get up and
be thankful you are aB right.
Think o f all the fo o d things to be
thankful fo r."
Would Ethel m a n y John all
over again?
“ Oh, y e s ," ahe said. *‘I found
what I wanted. I can’t remember
when w e w eren 't together. We
are thankful w e can do for
ourselves.

OhtobsrfMl 8#t
October is here and It's not a
bit too soon to plan a social right
now with the Sanford Woman's
Club. On Friday, Oct. 20. the
club will host Oktoberfcst at the
clubhouse, from S to 8:30 p.m.
The event la sponsored by the
Education Department for the
scholarship hind to benefit a
deserving w om an to return to
the classroom.
Co-chairmen o f Oktoberfest
arc Vivian Buck and Pat Foster.
According to Vivian, Sanford baa
not had an Oktoberfest in a
number o f years, and being a
connoisseur o f German foods,
she seemed to think it will go
over big. She said she and her

Happy birthday

Arts sesdsmy opens

'Christian Airas’
to maka dabut

Having a ball
fli
The opening a t the
In the
•ted • lot o f
com m unity. S n n fo rd ttes ere
th e uttn-modeni
"S to p 'til you drop.'1
On onentag night a t the Mg
a. Martha Y an cey, a fci inet
nford C h a m b e r O o o d w lll
a n d R o d Layer
SbutfcMndl
Miller w oo rcprtvsniea oemoru.
Martha aald M eredith la eo
vtvartms and lovely that ehe
made a b ig h it d u rin g the

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Polly Pazokf (left) and Viola Frank eaw German costumes for the
Sanford Woman's Club's forthcoming Oktobarfeat.
husband, Richard, also an afi- Chib friends has returned from a
c la n a d o o f German cu laln e, fantastic trip to Ireland where
search out Ocrman Restaurants the name of the gam e w as golf,
even If they are visiting Parte or g o lf and more gov. T h e y flew to
Shannon and were transported
Buenoa Aires.
Incidentally, food for the even t to thetr home far the duration at
w ill b e prepared by Vivian and a cliff house overlooking the
her committee. The menu In­ Atlantic at Batty Bunion.
Jean Ctentx said th e view from
clu des: Cucumber Sa lad.
Knockwurst, Bratwurst. Germ an t h e i r l o d g i n g p l a c e w a s
Potato Salad, Sweet and Sou r "spectacular and unbelievable.
C a b b a g e . G reen Beana a n d It was so clear you could see 20
Spaetxle. Swirl Bread and But­ miles. There Is no pollution there
ter. Apple Strudel and Iced tea and very little crim e."
Alice Daniels com m ented." It's
and coffee.
A ddin g to the festivity o f the a beautiful country. Only top
even in g w ill be servers all de­ o f f i c i a t e c a r r y g u n s . . . s o
cked out In colorful, authentic clean...the people are lovely...the
Germ an costumes currently be­ woolens are forgeoua...the scen­
in g made b y several club m em ­ ery is spectacular.”
bers. Festive music will be pro­
The trip wee organized, coor­
vid ed and expect a lot o f friendly dinated and conducted by Mike
folks.
Leary, and was geared toward
T ic k e ts , at 810 each, a re
golfers. Jean said th ey played
available from any woman’s club five courses Including the sec­
m em ber and a limited num ber ond most famous g o lf course In
w ill be offered at the door. For the world at Bally Bunion.
information or tickets, call V i­
In addition to golf, the group
vian, 324-4899.
shopped, visited th e sites, but
mostly, enjoyed the serenity and
scenery of the lovely country as
A group of Mayfair Country
well as the warm hospitality o f

16 return from
trip to Ireland

well. She pouaed t o pose for
pictu res w i t h s e v e r a l m er­
rymakers.
She added about
love It. I think
re haven't
that In Sanfor d .'
Martha m entioned that the
entertainm ent and fireworks
were ou tstan d in g. She said.
"Betty* (M ayor Bettye Smith)
made a nice talk.” Martha added
that she saw several Sanfodhtes
enjoying th e gala Including
Janice Springfield. Ruth Lee,
Jooe and P au l Porter, Sheriff
Don Ealinger and hla wife. Mary:
and Sanford Police Chief Ralph
Ruaeell and h la wife. Bandy.
Among o th e rs repre senting
the city o f Sanford and their
wives were: BUI Staunona, city
manager: J a y Marder, director
o f Planning and D evelopment;
Jerry Herman, director o f Public
Works; and A .A . McClanaban, of
the Planning and Zoning Board.
Also attending eras U se Jones,
chairman o f the Oolden Age

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great effort o f the owner and dog.
who were sometimes successful
and ofteatlm es not.
This was a "Fu n Dog Show"
and the contest categories were
great fun: Shortest Tall. Best
Trick. Beat Costume, Funniest.
Slnging/Talklng. Longest Tall.
Moat O b e d ie n t. Btggeat and
Smallest Dog. Beat " I Won't Do
A n y th in g ," Owner/Dog Look
Alike. Beat o f Show. The
could be entered In any an
categories and there were prizes
and trophies for all. Sponsoring
this s u cc es sfu l even t w ere:
McDonald’ s at 17-92 in Longwood; S u p rem e Leather Re­
storers, A n lc a r e Supply In
L o n g w o o d . L o n g w o o d Shoe
Repair. Annette's Pets tn Cassel­
berry, Seminole Greyhound Park
and Fair Com plex, Taco Bell of
C a s se lb erry and Longw ood.
PetSmart o f Casselberry. Winn
Dixie o f Longwood. Bonacker A
Attending ths American Business Woman's national conference ere Lelgn. Gatorade o f Orlando.
Th e ve ry brave Judges, as
(from left): Victoria Murphy, 1907 Spring Conference chairman;
Introduced by Lomax. Included:
Carolyn Elman, ex-natlonal director, Cathy Butler, District I vice
president; Bobbl Stockslagar, peat national president; and Barbara Kathleen Ducher of the City Hall
F in a n c e D e p a r t m e n t . E v a
Conklin, peat vice president.
Nelslcr. a City Hall employee.
J e n n ife r N e la le r , W om a n ’ s
Health and Fitness. The board
members, also sponsoring the
celebrate their dedication of event. Included: Mary Huttner.
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their Christian service to the
Cindy Latim er. Phyllis Shep­
and friends In the other chapters
master.
pard. Chairman Rob Worn, and
and the circle of strength they
Charlie Jenkins, manager of
Robin Sargent.
find in other ABWA members.
the group, says the program will
During the "Funniest Dog"
"L e t us remember the con­
feature "T h e Blue Family of
tributions made by w orking
ca teg o ry , th e audience was
A u b u rn d ale. " T h e C ou n try
wom en.”
treated to dancing dogs, dogs
Boys" of Tavares. "T h e Mighty
Th e 1906 spring conference,
giving klsaea, a dog who wat­
which will be held in West Palm Gates of Pearls," Umatilla; "The c h e d h la o w n e r p la y th e
Gospel Clouds." Daytona Bech;
harmonica, a dog who took a
Reach, was highlighted by the
"T h e Divine V oices,” Eustls;
sock o ff It's noae, a dribbling
conference hosts.
"Sons of Calvary/Marching Men
soccer playing dog. and the
of Calvary."
winner, the funny tourist dog.
An afternoon o f gospel praise.
c o m p le t e w ith su n gla sses,
Sunday. Oct. 8. at 3 p.m.. New
Mickey Mouse hat. shorts, cam­
Th e occasions o f birthdays
B eth el M is s io n a r y B a p tis t
era and fanny pack — a Shlh-tzu
w e re celebrated d u rin g the
Church. Hickory Avenue and
named T a i Jen. owned by Lin
month o f September.
East 10th St.. Sanford. The Rev.
Morello. Th e dose second place
Emma Freeman, daughter o f William Lewis Is pastor.
was the dribbling soccer-playing
Helen Smith, honored her mom
dog owned by Jason Landry,
with a birthday luncheon on
named Dingo.
Saturday. Sept. 23. Family and
A huge round o f applause was
friends shared In this celebra­
Seminole A frican American given to Marta Cox and her dog.
tion. Joining Helen were fellow
Academy of A rts will open Its Ranger, w ho had been horribly
members of her Christian com­
door to be o f service to the abused by his previous owner
munity club, namely Claudia
c o m m u n ity b e g in n in g this and then adopted by Cox when
Hughes. Edna Butler. Nora Dean
month.
he was brought Into “ Lov-NMartin. Geraldine Lewis, Ollle
A c t i v i t i e s a r e p la n n e d Core." her place o f employment.
Mae DeBooc. Bernice Bellamy.
throughout the remainder of the Ranger won second place In the
Delorla Duncan. Carrie Blake,
year. Persons wishing to become "M ost O bedient" category and
Shalonda Martin. Cornelia Rob­
members o f the academy or first place was accepted by
e r t a . T in a W a lk e r . P a u la
make contributions may call Teresa Clottl and her dog. BogLeahmon. Pettina Walker, and
3 2 2 -5 4 1 8 a n d l e a v e you r gle.
Ellaaa Hughes of Ocala.
number and name, and your cull
T h e fu n n y " I W o n 't Do
Helen's natal day was Sept.
will be returned.
A n yth n g" category's First Place
25.
A community center la to be Award w as unanimously pres­
the provider o f educational, ented to Patty Powhlda and her
musical and comm unity service dog. Bear. It was Patty's won­
programs. Join In the effort to derful spirit of good cheer and
make our youth and citizens a acceptance that won the heart o f
"T h e Gospel Christian Aires"
presents thetr coming out pro­ wiser and w ell informed com­ the audience each time she
munity. Th is is a non-profit asked her dog to perform and
gram . This new grou p w ill
Bear Just kind of stood there.
sponsor thetr first program and organization.

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At the Church of tha Nazarana's racant Ptonaar
Days, bald at tha church, Pat Nlcol and Phyllis

M o n a (from left) serve Buffalo 8taw to Pastor Al
Groan and his wife, Dot.

Second place was presented to cinnamon cake, both loaded
with calories and m ade by peel­
J ason Ramsey and h is dog.
ing the bananas and cutting the
E lm o , a n d th ird p l a c e to
Christopher Baber and hla dog, apples, no store boxes In this
church meal. T h e meal was
Fubar.
Best o f Show was awarded a served on tin pie plates and the
huge trophy, accepted b y Lin drinks were served In plastic
Morello for her 11-ycar-old Tal cups Inside the tin cans to
replicate the days on the pioneer
Jen. T al Jen also w on Best
trails. The pastor. A l Green and
Coatum e aa a "B iker D o g ,"
c o m p lete with black lea th er his wife. Dot. w ere on hand to
Jacket, hat and boots, dangling a share In the festivities with
Pastor Al recounting the history
heart-shaped "M o m " tattoo,
riding a silver motorcycle with of the "old days" w hile Dot told
license tag. "Bad D og." It was tales of thetr first m eeting and
creative and Innovative the w ay courtship. Including A l's pro­
the motorcycle waa crafted with posal o f marriage to Dot from the
accessories to fit the d o g's size pulpit.
T h e church h a s r e c e n tly
perfectly and he sat unassisted
started a pre-school and day care
on the motorcycle.
Th e success of a function Is center, complete w ith an accred­
th e positive reaction o f the ited curriculum, the A BEKKA,
participants. Leaving the show, which la more traditional In Its
one could hear the laughter o f emphasis on the family. For
those recalling funny events; fu rth er In fo rm a tio n on the
com m ents such as. " Is n 't It
remarkable that all those dogs
c o u ld g e t along w ith ea ch
oth er." and still others m aking a
point o f thanking Lomax for her Germany, New
dedication to such an Im agina­ Kong. Taiwan, the Philippines,
tive and comfortable "F u n ” dog Hawaii and Alaska W hen asked.
Mrs. Smith aald her favorite
show.
place waa New Zealand where
she enjoyed an English high tea
with the local club.
Club president A lice Moughton
conducted the business meeting.
The Church of the Nazarene The next m eeting w ill be held
m em bers w ill do Just about Wednesday. O c t. 25 at the
anything to have som e good Tlmacuan Country Club. The
clean fun. Last weekend the speaker for the m eeting will be
mem bers Joined together on a Guardian A d L ite m , S y lvia
Sunday to commemorate the Grunor. T h e c lu b 's annual
"P io n e e r Days" w ith a new Italian Feast fund-raiser will be
fashioned hayride pulled by a Friday, Oct. 27 at the Lake Mary
tractor for the children and a Community Building.
buffalo stew that tasted am az­
ingly like beef stew; It waa
delicious as was the hom em ade
banana nut cake and the apple
Three Lake Mary Girl Scout

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Scouts plant trass
at school pond

church or th e pre-school or day
care center, pleaae call 8318558.

Workshop
Living Wills
What happens when 911 la
ca lled ? P a r a m e d ic s cannot
honor L ivin g W ills! Living Wills.
Durable Pow ers o f Attorney, and
Do N ot R e s u s c ita te Orders
explained a t a free workshop
sponsored by South Seminole
Community Hospital and pres­
ented by Florida Registry of
Living W ills. Th e workshop will
be held next door to the hospital,
521 Physicians Plaza (off of State
Rood 434. Oct. 5. at 10 am.
Forma w ill be provided and
completed free o f charge. Reser­
v a t io n s r e q u e s t e d ; c a ll
1-800424-5498.

Troops, part of Stardust Service
Unit, spent last Saturday room­
ing p la n tin g tre es and un«
derstory a t the pond In front of
Lake Mary Elementary School.
The troop* — Troop 1431 from
Heathrow Elementary. Troop
1050 fr o m L a k e Mary, and
Troop 1 4 8 fro m Greenwood
Lakes. S a n fo rd Middle and
Lakevlew. were planting aa part
of an ongoing project by the
Stardust Service Unit of Girl
Scouts to develop an environ­
mental education center at the
pond.
Only natives were planted.
Some o f the trees planted were
Sand Pine. Longleaf Pine and
Fringe. Moat o f the plantings
were u n d e rs to ry — flowers,
■hru bs an d g ro u n d cover.
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numerous floral pieces and a
notebook that the store proudly
a a _ M u • a A || l a u i u
d isp la ys. H e e x p la in e d the
n f f p o a n n winei
assorted paints and techniques
SANFORD - With 22 years o f he used for these works.
c e r a m ic s experience b e h in d
" I used s ir brush for the
Stan Dudek now teaches racoon." he said, ’ i t begins with
his favorite hobby o f painting as cleaning, then firing. Next the
w ell as continues it for fun. For pieces are decorated and fired
eight months Dudek has shared again. It's an all day affair. It's in
his skills with students at A the kiln from three to five hours.
C era m ic Experience on Park Then cooled. Th e airbrush tech­
Avenue.
nique la a a^utrt-type gun with a
He attributed his flair in ce­ compressor.
ram ics to his artistic ability.
Dudek expressed that hia fa­
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o f m y art and a way to con­ authrnic folk art. “ I enjoy paint­
tin u e," he said. "It's relaxing, ing these on boxes, wood sur­
ft ’s also m y rewarding when faces or canvas,” be said. “ It's
pieces are finished.”
called Austrian folk art and
Although Dudek commented florals are painted.”
th a t In hls earlier d a y s o f
He further elaborated on the
ceram ics in the 70s the pieces specifics of the art. " I t originated
were easy and basic. " I made in the 1700a. A t that time only
things like mugs, flower pots r o y a l t y g o t t h e e x p e n s iv e
and pictures back then."
furniture. Peasants would paint
Being exposed to ceramics to these flowers on their furniture.
1960 while still In the service. They may symbolise a birth or a
Dudek took classes then but It marriage to the people.”
became his passion much later.
Although Dudek began his
He la now seen sitting in his faainatton with the arts as a
ch a ir In the ceram ics shop child he did take claaaea while In
a m lo o k ln g the bjjs y traffic on high school. These classes along
Park Avenue relaxed and creat­ with hls Imagination was what
ing hls madtatptocss.
gave him the talent to create
Hia computer program m ing some of hia own unique \
Those unique works have won
business o f nine years. Custom
S o f t w a r e D e v e l o p m e n t . Is Dudek numerous ribbons In
operated at night so Dudek Qnds various shows around the area.
that hls ceramics can be done in Talking about an honor he won.
the afternoon when things are Dudek said. " I ’m proud o f a
much quieter. He has enjoyed piece I did for a ceramic show
the Independence and still o f the last year.” he said. "It waa a
day working on various pieces complicated piece that I got a
that are displayed In the store.
high first for m y rosette. The
rose was on a pillow vase.”
Dudek has made a

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vas all red but with dif­
ferent shades o f the color. I
added Mack to make the dif­
ferent shades. They are solid red
but the shades ate hard to d o ." •
Dudek w as busy working op
another piece he plana to e n t ?
this October in a ceramic show.
"T h e re ’s a ceramic show In
October at the Orlando Expo,!*
he said. " I t 's one o f the largest
ceramic shows in the country.
People all over the United States
enter."
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He carefu lly painted black
acrylic paint o o a platter. " I wt|l
paint some floral work on It.
Then m paint scrolling on the
sides. I want to make it authenic
for the period."
Several cans painted by Dudek
were also displayed In the store.
” 1 paint on Pringles potato chip
cans,” he said. ” 1 get to eat the
prtngles first. I paint a black
acrylic on the can then I add the
Austrian floral design.”
A black notebook with the
traditional floral waa also sitting
on a shelf. " A ll I did with the
notebook waa to buy a black
notebook and paint the flowers
on It."
Dudek added that the cost of
beginning ceramtea aadjRaklnj(
a piece can range ftuui'WTuw as
•3 0 and under. He suggested
beginners start with classes.
Ceramics, and work docsn’i
take up all hia time. Dudek hat
been married to hia wife. Marion
for 34 years. They have lived h
Sanford all their married life.

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events co-director at 323-3940.

Am ong the flowers planted were
wild petunias, butterfly weed.
Florida sage and passion flower.
C o r a l be a n , h o n e y s u c k l e .
Jessamine and flrebush shrubs
were also planted. The purpose
o f most o f these flowers and
shrubs is to attract birds and
b e n e f i c i a l I nsect s s u c h as
lady bugs and butterflies. The
passion flower Is, In fact, the
o n ly plant that the G old en
FrUlllairy butterfly. In Its caterpil­
lar stage, will eat.
T h e next stage o f the planting
la ten tatively scheduled for
Arbor Day. the third Monday In
January. The service uAit Is
currently looking for help writ­
ing the educational curricula for
the project. If you would like to
help with this, please call Debbie
Swearingen, the service unit

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Plans are still in the works for
CHde Lake Mary Holidays. The
festival, a combined effort o f the
city o f Lake M ary and the
Stardust Service Unit o f Girt
Scouts, la scheduled for Friday,
Dec. 1 at 6:30 p.m.. at Lake
Mary City Hall. I f you or your
organisation la Interested in
participating, you can call John
Holland at 324-3017 or Mary
Rowell at 321-1498.

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BEETLE BAILEY

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Use your beat Judgment In
partnership arrangementi In the
year ahead. A teammate of equal
talent could spell success. A poor
choice, however, might result In
complications.
L I M U (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If
you fall to think for yourself
tod a y, som eone wi t h w hom
you're Involved may start m ak­
ing decisions for you that might
not be to your liking or advan­
tage. Be careful. Libra, treat
yourself to a birthday gift. Send
for you r Astro-Oraph predictions
for the year ahead by mailing $2
and SASE to Astro-Graph, c/o
this newspaper. P.O. Box 1798
Murray Hill Station. New York.
N Y 10190. Make sure to state
your zodiac sign.
•comm (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You w on't be able to relax and
en joy y o u rs e lf today If you
sweep an Important matter un­
der the rug. D o your duty before
partaking In fun and games.
B A O rT T A B lU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Potential love Interests might
not think you're as alluring
today as you think you are. Your
ego could get punctured If you
come on too strong.
C A P B IC O M V (Dec. 22-Jan.
10) Stay within your own sphere
o f Influence today. You won't be
very effective I f you try to project
your authority In someone else's
bailiwick.
A O V A K IU B (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
J u s t b e c a u s e an a r r o g a n t
associate makes a lot of noise
today. It doesn't necessarily
mean that this Individual Is
right. A roaring mouse Is still a
mouse.
(Feb. 20-March 20) Be
e x tr e m e ly co n sc ien tio u s In
money matters today If you're
handling funds for someone else.
You might have to account later
for every penny spent.
A M B S (March 21-Aprll 19)
Avoid rehashing a volatile Issue
today that you know from expe­
rience will get a rise out of your
mate. He or she might react even
more strongly than usual.
TAU M U 8 (April 20-May 20) If
you put yourself In a position of
having to work under pressure
today, you might not be proud o f

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Anthony Storr. the British
p sych iatrist, claim ed. " M a r ­
riages not Infrequently break up
because the more compliant
partner eventually feels com ­
pelled to reassert his or her lost,
separate Identity."
Bridge partnerships often have
a dominant half, the better
player who tries to guide his
partner through the pitfalls of
each deal. However, every player
Is happy for partner to take
control when he can see the
winning defense.
Today's deal decided the Life
Master Pairs at the Summer
Nationals. Sitting East and West
were Joe Kivcl. of Corona Del
Mar. Calif., and Allan Slebcrt. of
Little Rock. Ark. Kivcl made
sure his partner didn't do the
wrong thing.
Against four spades. Slebcrt
led the diamond king. W ith
which diamond should Klvel
signal?

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the finished product. Do not
le a v e th in g s until th e la st
minute.
O E M IN I (May 21-June 20)
Taking a gamble today on a tip
from a hotshot friend might not
work out loo well. This pal m ay
have either em bellished the
story or not have given you all
the facts.
CANCBm (June 21-July 22)
Hostile explosions are likely In
your household today If you take
a do-as-l-say-but-not-as-l-do a t­

titude. Set the exam ple, not the
rules.
L E O ( Jul y 23 -A u g. 22) A
position that has proven advan­
tageous for an associate may not
necessarily suit y o u r needs. In­
stead of being a copycat, think
for yourself.
V1EOO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If
you're going out socially today
with someone w h o can afford to
spend more than you can. don't
g e t I n v o l v e d In a one upsmanshlp contest.
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Klvel wanted to guarantee a
trick for his spade king. But If he
encouraged with the diamond
nine, might not his partner think
this was a suit-preference signal
for hearts?
T o stop an accident. Klvel
didn't signal with any diamond.
He overtook with the ace and
returned a diamond, forcing the
ruff In the dummy. Now East
had to win a trick with his spade
king and the contract cam e
home with only one overtrick,
not two.
Maybe you arc thinking "o n ly
one overt rick: so what?" Well. In
pair events, overiricks can be
w orth many matchpolnts. If
South had harvested 12 tricks.
Bill Root, of Boca Raton. Fla.,
and Richard Pavllcek. o f Fort
Lauderdale. Fla., would have
won the title. They finished only
two points behind Klvel and
Slebcrt.

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S IM IN O L IC O U N T T .
FLORIDA
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C L I R K O F T H I COURT
B Y: Nancy R. Winter
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Publlah: SopNmhor 14and
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W T N B CIRCUIT COURT
DO TN R H O N T B IN T N
O J U D K IA L CIRCUIT
L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION
C A M N O ifM ttF C A
DIVISION M L

PLATTB VALLIY FUNDINO.
L.P.. Poiaiiara Limitod

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
O P T M IU G M T IIN T H
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S IN O .H -M H -C A M L
BANK U N IT IO O F TIXAS.
F S B ..
Plaintiff,

Plaintiff,
A L L V N P .M IT M IR .O to l.
N O T IC I OF
FORICLOSURB SALB
N O T IC I IS H IR IO V O IV B N
p u rsuant lo on Order R e­
scheduling Poreetoaur# Solo
dotad l aptambar IL 1HA ond
• n t m d In C o t * N o .
•S-aiS-CA-14 L of 1h* Circuit
Court of tho I I O H T B I N T H
Judicial Circuit In and tar S IM ­
IN O L I County. Florid* wherein
P L A T T B V A L L IY FUNOINO.
L.P ., Oetower* Llmltad Port
nerahlp li tho Plaintiff and
A L L Y N F. M IT M IR . R A IM A
S. S I I T H I R ond B IN IF IC IA L
SAVINGS BANK. P.S.B. or* tho
Oitandonta. I will M l to tho
hiahott and bet! bidder tor cash
at tho Hoot front entrance of tho
S IM IN O L I County Ceurthouoo.
Santard. Florid* at ll:td a m.,
on tho Slot day at toevambar.
I t N . the tallow tap dncrlBod
ao rat tarth In told

SANDRA L. NAFOLITANO.
at at.
Defendant!*).
A M IN O IO N O T IC I OF
C L IR K 'S FORICLOSURI
Notice la harahy given that
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judpmant of Faroctaaura and
Solo entered Saptambar IS. tw*.
and entered In the cauaa pandInp In tho Circuit Court of the
llphtaonth Judicial Circuit. In
and tar Somlnota County. FlerI d o . C i v i l A c t io n N o .
tAI4S1-CA-14L. the undartlpnad
Clark •III sail the property
situate In said County, dncrlbed
**L*t as of OR I N RUN U N IT
ISO. accardtnp to lha plat Rwreaf. aa racerdad In Flat Beak 44.
at Fapoa 74 and 7L at ttw Public
Record* of Samlnala County,
p lor M i,
at public sal*, to th* hlfhatl and
boat blddar tar cash at 11:00
A M on Itw Ittti day at October,
INS. at tho Watt Front Door of
th* Somlnala County Courthowaa. Santard. Florid*.
O AT I D this 10th day of Sap-

L O T I . IN BLOCK I . OF
N O R TH ORLAMOO T IR R A C I
S E C TIO N TW O U N IT O N I .
ACCOROINO TO T H I P L A T
T H I R I O F . AS R IC O R D IO IN
P L A T BOOK IA A T F A O I 04.
O F T H I PUBLIC RECORDS
O F S IM IN O L I C O U N TY.
FLO R IDA .
W IT N IS S M Y HANO and Itw
•not of thl» Court an September
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(S I A L I
Maryann* Mona
Ctark of lha Circuit Court
By: J a n o l. Jaaawlc
Deputy Clark
I chavorrla. McCall*. Raymar,
Barrett A Fropptar
Peat Ottlca Boa 1410
Tempo. P L U M )
Publlah: Saptambar &gt;4 A Octo­
ber I, in *
0 IH -M 7

(CO URT SEAL)
M A R YA N N ! MORSE
Ctark of ttw Circuit Court
Somlnota County, Florida
By: Ja n * I. Jaaawlc
Deputy Clark
JOHN
M .IMcCORMICK, Esq.
IO HNM
M l laat Church Straat
Orlande. Florida 33MI
Attarnoy tar Ftalntllt
Publlah: Saptambar 14 A Octo­
ber I. I t t l
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Legal Notice!
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
O F T N R I t B N T II N T N
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S I NO i SM444-CA-14A
AVCO FINANCIAL
SERVICES O F FLORIDA.
INC..
PtatatlH.
ROGER MCLEOO and MYRA
M C L IO O . JOHN 001 and/ar
J A N I DOR. topi (her with all
nm errapata Place.
‘
Florida » n * .
N O T IC I OF SALE
N O T IC I IS H IR IB V GIVEN
that pursuant ta a Final Judd
mant at Ferae Naur* randarad
IL Iff* In that
Circuit Caurt In and tar Sami
ftata County, Florida, wherein
AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES
O F FLO RIDA. INC. la Plaintiff
and R O O E R M CLEOD and
M Y R A M C L IO O are Datan
dents. Civil Adlan Cm
No .
MB444CJMAA. I. MARVANNE
M O R S I. C L IR K at Itw afar*
•aid Caurt. will *111:« am., on
October It, i m attar tar aata
and adl ta ttw Mfhaat blddar tdr
cash at lha Samlnala Cawity
Caurttwua*. M l Narth Park Av­
enue. Santard. F larIdo X773 Itw
toltoartnf a
. .
tv. altuata and b#mg in Seminal*
County. Florid* tawll:
Lai 1. Waklva Club E l fatal.
Section Four, accardtaf to Itw
plat Rwraof M racer dad In Flat
Book II. Papa 4*. Public Rec­
ord* at Samlnala County. Flor­
ida
Said sal* will k* mad* pursu­
ant to and In ordw to aatlafy ttw
farms*1 aald Final Judpmant.
O A TE D this 10th day si Sap­
tambar. isas.
M ARVANNE MORSE
C LER K O F THE COURT
By: Jana I . Jaaawlc
Aa Oaputy Clark
In accordance with ttw Amer­
icana With Dtubmtlet Act. par
tans with diaaMllth* naading a
apodal accommodation to par­
ticipate In thl* proceeding
ihould contact ttw ADA Coordi­
nator tor ttw Court'a area at
Office at tho Chrk at ttw Circuit
Caurt, M l North Park Avenue.
Santard. Florid* 31777, tolaphorw (4071 133 4130. net later
than atvan (1) days prior to ttw
proceeding It hearing impaired,
(T O D I I aOfrtSJtm. or Voice
(V ) la s a m in a . via Florid*
Relay Sarvlca.
Attorneys tor Plalntltt:
FatarL. Pollock. Jr.. Eiqulra
Florida Bar No.lftoSl
Aker man. Sentorllll A Eldion,
P.A.
Citrus Cantor. Itth F loor
ISS South O r anf t Avanua
PoatOttlca B a in l
Orlande. Flor Ida 31*03
(407) ao-Tpaa
Publlah: lap tawbar 24 A Octo
bar I. i m
OEH-111

D
Legal Notlctt

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H P EIGHTEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOB
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. *1-1704-CA
DIVISION ISA
FGB R E A L T Y ADVISORS.
INC..
PtalnflfNal.
CHARLESM . HOBBS.at4l.
Defendant! s).
N O T IC I OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant I* a Final Judpmant ol
tarot leaure dated l aptomfur ts.
tats, and entered in Cm No .
fl-IZdA-CA-iaA at ttw Circuit
Caurt el th* E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and Nr SEM­
INOLE County. Florida wherein
F O B R E A L T Y AOVISORS.
IN C ., la lha Plalntlfl and
CHARLES M HOBBS, JOYCE
J. HOBBS. LY L E C. CHRIS
T IA N S E N . T H E C IT IZ E N S
AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL
BANK OF FLO RID A STATE
OF F L O R ID A - D E P A R T­
M E N T O F EEVENUE. JESSE
J. OENDRON. NATIONSBANK
OF FLORIDA. N.A. 1/k/aNCNB
NATIO NAL BANK OF FLOR
I 0 A t/ k / a F R E E D O M
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCI­
A TIO N . Chip Pratt, aa hair at
ttw Estate at Dan Pratt, da
caaaad. Evelyn Pratt, a* hair of
th* Batata el Dan Frail, da­
ta asad. Th* Unknown Hairs,
Davlaas. Claimants el ttw Estate
ol Den Pratt, dacaaaad are ttw
Defendants. I will sail ta Its*
highest and bast blddar tar cash
at Itw Mtaal front dear at the
SEM INOLE County Caurthoua*.
Sanlord. Florida al tl:M a m.,
an Itw 17th day *1 October, IMS.
ttw tel lowing drier Ibad preparty
aa aot forth In said Final
LO T f. BLOCK *. FAIRLANE
E S T A T E S S E C TIO N O N E
R E P L A T . ACCORDING T O
TH E P L A T THEREOF AS R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12.
PAGES 1 « ANO 101. OF TH E
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
W ITNESS MV HANO and ttw
seal at this Court an Saptambar
I*. Ittl.
(S E A L)
Maryann* Mere*
Clark oI ttw Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymar.
Barrett A Frapplar
Post Office Boa 1410
Tampa. FL33S0)
Publish: Saptambar 14 A Octo
bar I. lt*S
DEH TOO
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H S EIGHTEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
S T A T E OF FLORIDA
C*a* N*. n a ta l c a io G
G E N E R A L JURISDICTION
SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE
SERVICES CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

D A N IE L L. HERNANDEZ,
at ux.,*tal.,
Oatandanls.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALB
•V CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice la hereby given Mat Itw
undersigned Maryann* Moraa.
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court ol
SEM IN O LE County. Florida,
will, on ttw Itth day ol October.
i h j . at ll:M a m., al th* West
Front Door of ttw SEMINOLE
County Courthouse, In th* City
ol Sanlord. Florida, offer tor
sal* and sail at public outcry to
th* highest and bast bidder tor
cash, ttw tallowing dtscribed
property situated In SEMINOLE
County. Florida.tawll:
L O T 44. H U N T IN G T O N .
ACCOROINO TO THE P LA T
TH E R E O F AS RECOROED IN
P LA T BOOK 17. PAGES 74. tJ
ANO ♦*. PUBLIC RECOROSOF
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IOA.
pursuant to Itw final dacra* el
toraclosura entered In a case
pending In said Court, the stylo
ol which Is: SOURCE ONE
M ORTGAGE SERVICES COR
P O R A TIO N vs. OANIEL L.
Stephen J. Cook*.
HER NANDEZ.*! u i. at al.
A.A.E.
In accordance with th* Amar
Director ol Aviation
leans wIM Dlsablllllas Act. par
Publish: October I. IHS
sons rwodlng a special accom­
D E IS
modation to participate in this
proceeding should contact AOA
Coordinator at X I North Park
Avanua. Suit* N. Ml. Sanlord.
NOTICE OF
Florida H77I al toast lira IS)
FICTITIO US NAME
days prior to th* procaadlng.
Nolle* la hereby given that I
Talaphona
(4071 J3J 4330 Eat.
am engaged In business al 4451
4737; HSDOI tSJ 1771 (TOO) Or
Hwy 17 *2 S. Sulla III. Fern
1 1100) OSJ 4770 IV). via Florida
P ark, F L JI730. Samlnala
Relay Sarvlca.
County. Florida, under lha
WITNESS my hand and of
F ic t it io u s Nam * ol
tidal seal ol said Court this lath
D IV E R S IF IE D TE C H N IC A L
day
of Saptambar. IttJ
S B R V IC IS OR D.T.S., and that
(S E A L)
I Inland to register said nam*
Honorable Maryann* Mors*
with ttw Division ol Corpora
Ctork-el th* Circuit Court
Hons. Tallahassee. Florid*. In
By: Jan* E. Jaaawlc
accordance with ttw provisions
Oaputy Clark
ol th* Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
LA
W O FFIC ESO F
T o Wit: Section MS 00. Florida
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Statutes m i
Post Office Bo&gt; 7147
Shot lay Lubianl
Tampa. Florida Hid I
Publish: October t. IH J
Publish: Saptambar 24 A Octo
D ill
__________________________ barl. IH J
DEH 214
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOAR OO F COMMISSIONER!
NOTICE OF FUGLIC HBARINO
O CTOBER 14. IH J
7:BB F .M
Tlw Board o! County Commissioners ol Somlnota County. Florida,
will hold a public hearing to consider Itw tallowing
I. M ITC H MARQUI •BAH-A21SB C 2 Commercial Zone Appeal
against ttw Board ol Adjustment In dsnylng a Special Eicspttan ta
permit a sarvlca garage in conjunction with ttw sales of cycles tor
Cycle Riders Suiukl of Lengwood on Lot A S. Fairy Lake Park. PB 7.
Pg 34. Section SII X : W lid* ol U S Highway 17 *7 and 1* mil* N ol
Dog Track Road (DIST1)
Thl* public hearing will bo held In Room 103* ol ttw Seminole
County Services Building- HOI East First Straat. Santard. Florida,
on October 74 IHJ. at 7 00p m or as soon thereafter as possible
Written comments tiled with ttw Current Planning Manager will be
considered Parsons appearing at the public hearing will b* heard
Further details available by calling 771 M X. Eat. 7444
Parsons art advised Mat It they decide to appeal any decision
mad* at thl* hearing. May will need ta insure that a verbatim record
ot ttw proceedings Is mad*, which record includes th* testimony and
evidence upon which Ih* appeal Is to b* based, par Section 71* OIOS.
Florida Statutes
For additional Information regarding Mia nolle*, please canted
ttw Board ol Adjustment Secretary at M l lIX . E it 7444 Persons
wIM dlsabllitias needing assistance to participate In any ol Mas*
procaadlng* should contact the Employs* Relations Department
AOA Coordinator aa hours In advanca of ttw moating at 171 MM. Eat
7*41
BOAROOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
B Y: RANDY MORRIS. CHAIRMAN
A T T E S T MARVANNE MORSE. CLERK
PUBLISH October 1.1H I
DEI 4

PUBLIC N O TICI
SANFORD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
POARO M U T IN G
On Tuesday. Or lobar J, teas,
at 1:10 A .M .. Ih* Sanlord
Airport Authority will hold IH
regular masting on ttw tecond
floor ol the A. Kay Shoemaker
International Terminal Building
located at On* Rad Cleveland
Boulevard. Orlando Sanlord
A irp o rt, Sanlsrd, Florida.
Copies at tlw agenda may bo
obtained by contacting th*
Airport Authority oftlcr* during
normal bualnat* hour* Monday
through Friday al 1277771.
Ptaaa* taka notice that If any
parson doc Ida* to appall any
daclslen mad* by ttw Sanford
Airport Authority with raipoct
to any matter contldarad at ttw
moating or tearing tchadulad
heroin, ho or *ha will need a
record of ttw procaadlng*. and
that, tor such purpose. ho or ah*
may need to smura that a
verbatim record of ttw proceedInga la made, which record
Includes ttw testimony and evi­
dence upon which ttw appeal la

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11— Personals

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Legal Notice!
IN VITATION TO SID
SALB OF SUBFLUS ORAOALL
HYDR AULIC EXCAVATOR
BIDIMa-SS/JP
Somlnota County Board of
County Commlttlorwr* raquatt*
Interested ►erne* ta submit
tormel tea led bid* tor ttw abova
referenced Invlletlon to Bki.
Bid package* will be available
at ttw County’s Purchetlng Di­
vision locatad at:
1101 East Kt Straat.
Room 770*
Santard. FL 72771 1441
(407) J2I II30. E*t 7lll
F A X (* J7 )J»tJ4 4
Bid* must b* received by th*
Purchasing Division no later
than 2:M pm . (local lima) on
October I*, i m Bid* racalvod
attar such time will b* raturnod
A L L PROSPECTIVE BID
O ER 5 AR E HEREBY CAU
TIO N EO NOT TO CONTACT
A N Y S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
O FFIC IA LS O R STAFF OTHER
T H A N T H E S P E C IF IE D
C O N T A C T PERSON. A L L
C O N T A C T S M U S T BE
C H A N N ELED THROUGH THE
PURCHASING DIVISION
Chart** Irvin
Purchasing Supervisor
Publish: October t. 1HS OEI 2

I

A T T ■ NTIO*t FOOD SERVICE
W M R I M I I Tked *f werk
Ing night*, htlltfay* and
waakondst Th* ItM iotl*
ic ftn l
* Food
Sarvlca* Department hat
permanent, pari Urn* and
substitute poeltlan* available
In the Santard area. Far mare
Intarmotton pleat* call: Tour
neighborhood school Feed
Service Manager *r lha Dis­
trict Foed Sarvlca Office at
7734710.
___________

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ADOPTIONS
Fra# medical cars. Iransportallon, counseling, prlval*
doctor plus living aapantat.
Bar m i l l s Ctoerwatar Altomay
JahnFrkfcae..... IS*»t37 34H
A LO N E t R E IF E C TE O dating
bureau sine* IT77I All agat
Including tantortl IKIO TO
4477 (Men 55 » large discount)

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IS — S— c iD l N P tk —

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 4 0 1
For convenient and economi­
cal advertising, nothing basts
ttw Santard rtorild Fax us
your ad to Itw Classified Dept
and Include ttw tallowing Intor mat Ion:
A Billing nam*. address, and
phono number
A Contact name and phono
number tar ad verification
a Start data
A Number ot day* you would
Ilk* your ad to run
If you have any questions,
pita** call th* Ciassltiad
Advertising Department al
172-2411. Monday Friday.
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special
i art needed In our art*.
homos,
Call Foster Paronl Recruit
merit **7-477-444)
____

orvowoNNKsnim
Our 4 year aid company It
Find out why moat el aur tap
earners hav* no previous
network marketing experi­
ence. See why our program It
A* revolutionary and exciting
tar the “ tltlta gey" « Ih*
Big Tim* Pro. We will b* Itw
talk el lha Industry In lha next
3 year*.

★ NOWHIRING★
COOKS

Mirosmom

I *4 COOK V
"It
tSASiUagtoCHlIH"
AGG LANE. Lab* Mary.
Corner of 1/4 Lake Mary Bird.
I x t t M .................. AW-MMtTI

This business can changa your
lit* ao C A L L :

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Al PirlUan. we ilewour A'wknes a* (hr key fooDrn,nt»ir&gt;kitijf success, toil) ns al our new More in Seminole Ttiwrie
Center in Sanford where we have exciting oppoftunKk'* for

27— Nursery A
Child Cart
CH ILD CARE IN M T HOME.
Reasonable rata*. Mon - Sal.
Fenced yard. 3214111.
C H ILD C A R E. laMyltof
a a e DAYS, NIOHTS.
W EEKEND S. 1710477.
CHILDCARE, MV HOME, raa
tonable rata*, hot lunch**.
Ml *S3*or 377 4*10__________
CHILDCARE IN MV HOME.
Quallllad pr* school teacher.
Christian car* sevlrenmeet.
R E F . 777 **7*orSX7fB4.
M ARTA'S DAYCARE. Baby's
toot Pre School I Lake Mary.
Lie. 45*4-7................. 377M*4.
M AR TA'S DAYCARE. Baby's
tool P re School I Lake Mary.

SAUS ASSOCIATES
A
•

C l l N N i I EXa r BX
9V K M 9 (IT If f ll/

IA Iaam baMU
w o m t n i,

Childrens)

• Childrens • Potiin
• Plus Dimensions

AsaParisianAsvx ule, you Uenjoy generous Ivnefit* ini luding
paid vacation* and perumal clays, denial insurance, a 10%
pmfessional wardnrfx'diHtxint and much more!
Fur livin' intdrmaixxi i&lt; lo scliedulc an appuntmenl, pk-avt call
Mundiy-Fruhy. I(bm-1pm (407)32A03» EOF. M F !) V

Lie. 15*47......... ............37700*4

Directory of Services
■RoficT
FLORTDATTATtTiBGuiRn
all contractors be ragltlered
or corllflod To verity a slat*
co n tra clo rs llc e n it call
1(00 J43-7940. Occupational
License* art raqulrad by tlw
county and can be verified by
calling P I HX.*sf. 7*17
_

Additions A
Rtmodeling
• N IW R fM O O IL 'R IF A IR *
V in y l tiding, carpentry.
Doors, window*. Concrttt
1314*33 S O Aallnt. C»C«lta*0

Air goodlilonl ~
B R A N D NEW 1-TON C/HA
cord Intlallad In aildlng can
tral haaf ty»f*m llf f 00 , lax
intfallad S yrs. warranlry
Call: M IKE f*4**J-*Jll
■ R A N D NEW 1-TON C/HA
cond Installed In existing can
tral heal system llff 00 ♦ tax
Intfallad S yrt warranlry
Call MIKES**»41 M il

C a rp tn lry
C A B I N E T S . OOORS. gan
carpentry, drywall. Uc/lnt D
A I Intar to r* ............... 133 44*1

C lta n in g St

v

ALL PURPOSB Claaxtag Sarv
OHIca/Camm. Law rata*. LIC
37&gt;arx I Re*ear) t s ia im .
APOLLO CLEANING SERVICE
Comm./Rat weakly, monthly
or one lima.
&lt;07 3314*44
R U T ! C L E A N Profttdonal
Meld Svc lor your horn*.
__________________Call Ml 4111
TH E HAMPTON Hautaktaptrt.
Lie . Bonded. Im . Salldac
lion Guaranteed
10*1)4*

Concrttt

‘

C AP TAIN CONCRETE. Wayn*
Baal I Man Quality Optra
IIon I lX -llM e r ......... 4M-XS1.
Q U A L ITY CONCRETE WORK.
IS years axp Rsasonsbl*
Lie./Ins &gt;131*44

Eltclrical
M AST I R ILIC TR IC IA N
R e p a ir addition, comm/rts.
Lie Ins lE R O C M Ifl
131 447)

Fcnc*
FENCES. Sarvlca. iMlaltohan.
Custom Design! Fra* E d I
Wa r*open Wktnds Malta*

CAR P EN TER All hind* of home
rtp.ur*. palnlmg A ceramic
III* Richard Grot*
1311*77

Ceiling Fans

^ a r pgt/Installation- *

IN STALLATIO N 'REPAIR
MOST INSTALLATION tit.E A.
Lie ./lip . *aiS*t *474

C A R P IT MILL DIRECT
DitcowNtt F im o -ji ftrsndt
F irs t Qwslity. To# Lire.
St«lnm s% i«r. S a io n m
T r &lt; i(lil«t v Sculptor9% IV W
in tls lls d CorrmvrrcUl Isvwl
loops U n yd
417 m u * 0

Painting

h o m a lm p fO v «m &gt; n t

Icb

~

H an dy M an
HACKNEY'S HANOVMAN. W*
do It all NO |ab loo Smell!
349 9770

HOME IM PflOVIM INTS:
K lf . g B a th A Tile s ADsor
Carpentry A Window* A Hand
yman Sarvlca#Small Jobs
J J t o lc o m ^ j«i» M * »^ ^

Homo Wtpairs
A L L TY P E S WINDOW Repairs.
Sliding gloss doors. 7 screen
PHONE Eit. gfvae
337 )4*1

Laundry Servlet
M ARY'S LAUNDBV1ERVICE
Will wash A Iron. Pickup A
delivery, low rales 133n*4
L a w n S t f v ic B

*

S S IS S S C u n R O T
Yard A Tra* work. Hauling
fool Free estimate
M*Ht3
L A W N S E R V IC E . Mowing.
Edging. Trimming A Hauling!
Fra* eat. Lew Ratos113*1*4)

^Csonr^
M A S O N R Y . Naw/Rspalrsl
Brick, starw. glau blk. X yrs.
t ip Free**!..... 114171)Keith

Locksm ith
A L L LOCKS • ALL BBAHDSl
Wholesale to public. Local
Installer Vis*MC. Wholesale
Lacks i aeeti) t**i

Painting
B R U N E L L PAINTING. II yrt.
exp { rV3004S)l Comm/rtdd .
ca rp e n try, repairs, door
hanging, plastering 733 Off

PAMIB P AIN TIN O . Pressure
clean, spray, brush A roll.
Popcorn call.. Mm 133)1)4
P R O F E S S IO N A L Inla rla r
Fainting, premium paints,
tonglastlng finishes. Jeffrey
Power 33* (414. Ik. A Ins

F rtssu rg Cltaning
D U N R I T E housns. mobile
homes, walks, decks, drives.
Fraeasf. Ik./In*
1314111
* SPRAY AWAY. Jeff Prasivra
Exf cleanings VIsa/MC. fra*
asl Lie./Ins.............. JXOIW

W.UIoq
F R A N K D A V IS Machln* A
Welding. XO W &gt;d St.. San
ford. Gan repairs. 33110*0

^ ^ T a ra m lc Tiio ~~
B U TC H 'S T O ^ I R v T i m
Yrt. E ip . B9lh KllcMn ft
m odeling 407 747 0IS4

Tr— Sarvio

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■ C H O IS T i l l SVC Lk s. Ins
"Let th# Professionals do 11."

Free estimates

171 733*

Uphoisitry

~

P A R K E R S Upbelsfary. Prof
equip, auto boat Inf. horn*
turn A antique* X I 77*4
P A R K ER S Upbelsfary. Prof
equip . auto boat Inf. home
turn A antiques 3*1 77*4

Advertise Y o u r Business E v e r y Day For As L o w As
$41 P e r Month. Call Cl assi j i ed} M Z - Z b l l

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, October t, 1986

71— Help Wanted
BANK T C L l l l l TR A IN tt
T O W N Fer Meer.
Full A Part lima........... Local

Ml AOKNT: M1IW

COX LUNIBCR CO.

cashier
Mature, trustworthy, rollablo
person with asp. In comouter
A cath handling Up to l i »
par hr. Good r y t t m e n FT or
FT. Call:................... 73C2M4

CRUISt LINK OP*NINOS
SALARY TO SIMM Per Year
Bartender*, tervar*
Cabin cleaner*, deckhand!
Security b maintenance.
Hiring Mewl AO ENT: M3 4PM

Night* a Weekend*, 4 5 hr* .
tall Men. Fri..............I N *11*

coo**

MV CMC TIACMfIt
Rollablo. onorgotlc, porion to
werh In daycare. P I 154?

’Cook-Cltricil*
Light cooking lor lovoly
chlldcaro cantor Cook mint
have telephone a clerical abll
. Itie*. E net Itent working con
................... m » c t

COUVTIRNCLP
Full time a part time help
' at gourmet tandalch

•hop In Seminole Towne Con
ter Mall. Counter a toed prep.
Apply In porton.

Betoman: * llam.

HOVAN GOURMET
IN FOO D COURT
C O U R IIR D R IV IR to USI/Wk.

. Full a part lima, will train.
A O IN T t l

CRAFT SKILLS AND TRAOt

t u c n o u i o M iu t

-35O
P
E
N
IN
G
S
M
L3S
H
IF
T
S
* M A JO R L A K I M AR T
: BLICTROMICt Company it
•Peking Individual* who have
* experience In any ol the tol
. l o w i n g a r e a l :
•COMMI RCl AL SOLDI UNO
•RIWORK/TOUCH-UP
*I/M ASSIMBLY
•WIRE WRAPFINO
* ‘ AUTOMATIC COMPONENT
INSERTION
'TECHNICIAN
,
*u.H-*e.ae p e r h o u r
Excellent benefit* package lo
Include medical quell lied In
dividual* ihould apply at one
a t th e f o l l o w i n g :
MONOAY OCTOBER led
fiM A M to liM FM
DELANO JOB SERVICE
. lW I.WaedtendBlvd.irm
0*

to

TUBSOAV OCTOBER Ird
*:••AM ll:p* AM
L A K I MARY JOB SERVICE
L A K I MARY ELVD.
REFLECTION CENTER
O R C O N T A C T i
T R A N IW O R L D SERVICE
QROUP Far an Immediate

407444-9675

NAVE A DRRT Free Chrtetme*
and pa rty all you went)
TUPPBBW AR B-.-..M 1BB1
HEALTHCARE TRAININO

"FMLEMIQMV

Fleece call M IK E

Mutt have exp PLUS exp.
with lewnequkpJCeil tar appt.
‘ M O L L Y M A IM *

CUSTOMER SERVICE
KEF CMUTV

SERVICE A Billing office,
heavy phone*. F/T, entry
level. Apply: IttSRet*. Sett*
lt»................ Winter Spring*.

‘N M S IM NSStSTMT/CNN

Full time residential cleaning.
M F.SS. Uni tar mad-Will Train.

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NEW LO C A TIO N : I _________
I STAR TEM P O R A R IE S , IR C
N O F I E e e ♦ a .4*7 7*7*01*

VNA R E S P IT E H E A LTH
C A R E EDUCATION
HOME T Y P IS T S . PC uter.

needed. S4SJW Income paten
Hal. Call I loo Si j a m

O tD K R V D tn U

B U TT

A FLOWER DISION F R IF
FART TIM R POSITIONS
M.M la Start.
SANFORD FLOWCRSHOP
tef I . COMMERCIAL It.
4 a ;m - i t »

Ext.

1
5
NEE0 E0
IMMEDIATELY!

W P lY IE rH S M I:
UTUFF MITO fANTS
m t Orlande Or., l eakrd.

Hapf

D N IW IS

Whoietale nunary local da
livery +■ other nunery t**ki
Mu*t have clean driven lie.
■RANCHINOOUTNURSERT

OF PROSEN FOODS. Fry
vioua werahawaa exp. a plus.
COL B dreg teat n mlrid.
non smoking plant. Apply:
Rkb Faad Pise. aat w. DM

HEAVY W ARIHOU1I work
In Seminole A Orange Coun­
ties.

■ASY MONEY
FT OR F T , netting appt. tar
new attraction: CatlMFIfn.

ELECTRICIANS

HELP PERSONNEL

62
9
-6
8
8
8

Commmerlcal Exp. Driven
lie. and tool* required. Call
Network Electric. ..

•It Wymere Rd.. W.P.
OR
SANFORD JOB SERVICE
S U E . Lake Mary Blvd.
MON. 10/1 »:Jd- ll:M
OR
O ELAH O JO R SIR V ICI
AN N. N T Aye.
TUBS . M/S,t:M-ttM
______ H E V B R A ^ B B f ______

ELECTRICIAN
EX F. JOURNEYMAN
A Helper*.

407neatee

EXFARMM RESTMIRMT
With location* In Laniard and
Meant Darn, looking tor quali­
fied people tor all petition*.
Apply In porton: 1:10 to tpm.
anydey. HUNT'S END, 42W
Orlnnda Dr. Sontard.________

INSURANCE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP.
A O E N C Y SESKINO EXP.
Individual. 440 License prtlerrad but nal required.
Pleeeecall: 4P-M1-T7M.

FINISH LOWER OPERATOR
FINISH GRAOCR OPERATOR
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER

irnption

I rrI m r AI m m

Immediate openlog*1 Cell tor
appointment....... .......MS MSI
Must have exp. A FL driver
Ik. Call tor appt. K H j R
JORSS JOBSS JOES
Norrail Service* Mew Hiring!
(4*7) J7MM7
EEO . ADA, Never a Feel

F000 SVC SUPERVISOR
APPLY IN PERSON
Lnkevlew Honing Center
*1* East 2nd it , Santord.

$
$
G
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IN
D
E
R
S
$
$
SANFORD LOCATION
Mutt be lamlller with count!
Ic grinding of metal to prtp
lor painting. Will be using
manual grinder*.
tUImmediate Start ISIS
MSTepFaySM
UlOreat Aeneflttta*
Call Jenl:

Mutt have exp. A FL driver
lie. Call tor appt. NP-MW

LOCAL DRIVER
For pickup A delivery In
Central and South Florida.
Will alto work an loading
dock, mutt have Class A COL.
and claan driving record.
Mutt be eMetewerhahexiMe
schedule Alan; a &gt; 7 a t m

(407) 5766007
■nt.itaa
N.S.I. NO FIE/EOE/AOA.

aifAMSMBerbat-taas.
S E C U R ITY O F F IC E R JOB
Trakdag. Armed b Unarmed
BraaBy A AaasatataaBH-FW
g a n |( a g a U

tlirim

HOME CLEANE6 S
S7 to StO ttor Hour
Flu* troo G LAM O U R SHOTS
Mttingt Paid tor drivingl
CaRo a a o o o o eM i-ajaj

SU M N GLASS DOOR COtf.

.1
F t B M A N R N T P AR T-TIM E
Will Tra in Cail tor Appt.
COM M ERCIAL LIN E R Service

eeagy-m m i e e

m -tm .

Tamperary paalltan. avail
learned, u . J0/Hr. tn-iwi.

(Santord) W A N TE D PARTTIM E D A Y S . Oulgelng partan
required. Inveivet toed pre­
paration A counter help. Call:
C T W f a v e ________________

97— A p s r t m t n t s

All rental and real estate
advartlaamant* are *ub|act to
tha Federal Fair Mousing Act.
which make* It Illegal la
advertise any pratoranca. lim­
itation or discrim ination
bated on race, cater, religion.
m x , handicap, tamlllai statu*
or national or I

NICELY FURNISHED alley,
utllltle* Included. Ideal ter on*
panen, clot* to town/mall.
Leave mastaga: 3J1071*
SANFORD I Bdrm. axceUenf
area, complete privacy. 1*0
wh„ tWO sec. *»&gt;-1447_______
SARFORD R F F C Y , ulllltla*
lurnlthed, private entry.
SH/Week . *71/dap. Beeper:
407 7*1 7*41 A 111 0311.

Strong bach, fork t ip
Inclined. M P F f f l___________
w s n u ii
COL C L A U D . F U L L TIM E

...............................a a i m ji n

*TEJICHERS*
Lavaty N A E Y C accradltad
childcare cantor hat lull A
■art time position* available
ter ail ago group*. Salary
depend* upon education A
experience. Excellent working

99— A p a r t m onts
U n fu rn to h td / R tn t

RTONBNNU -CORVENIINTl
Nice Rttldentil
Call about our SPECIALS It
__________ m t t a __________
APT. F O R R I R T . hltterlc
dnmtown Santord. carriage
apt. upstair*. Claan 1/1,
window A/C. appll.. Included.
Good neighbor*. Adult*
lllt/m o n th . + SlSO/dep.
*57 7*03 or H I IIP*_________

Al a

R m ta ls

Fvm tatw d / H urt

H O FKL0 HONKER
SPtINKUR STSTIM

PARTTIML'MMMIEEl

TECHNICAL

________ d t - M - I W _________

S E C U R ITY OFPICRRS
NaadMSpn* to I t am Shift
F rta uniform* A banatlt*
available/vacation pay. Cat):

______

IN D USTR IA L

DELIVERY DRIVER

7 i- H f » w « im
SANFORD, tlttor naadid. my
ham*. Friday* t i N to StN.
Must have car............BS-MB.

A W S N T tr

407 3234990
•TRUCK Driver* COL CUtl B
PTRUSS TECHNICIANS
•TRUSS PROP. WOWK1RS

71— H M p W a n ltd

O IN ER A L OFFICE tT-ltS/Hr.
Will train...................Light duty.

NEW SANFORD LOCATION
NT* Church M.lentard

C A R ia iV IR , poimon Include!
•alary plus room A board Call
T:M--»:MPM. O W ir.H a O H

CLEANING

71— H*4p Wanted

7 1 -H e lp W anted

3
5O
P
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N
IN
G
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Ml3S
H
IF
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S

For aoptlc pumper truck,
Call: 487 747*177.___________

tU S S U tta i
S IE M E N S S TR O M B B R B
C A R L S O N B a i ra ta la a d
TR A N S W O R LD S IR V IC B I
•ROUP ta Start many at Pair
electronic* position*. Any at
th*tallowing I* required:

•COMMERCIAL SOLDERINR
‘REWORK/TDUCH-UP
•E/M ASSEMBLY
•WINS WEAFPINR
•AUTOMATIC COMPONENT
INSERTION
'TECHNICIAN
Excellent benefit* Including
medical qualified Individual*
should apply at ana at the
t a I I o w I n g i

FRE SCRRININO AND
TA K IN O APPLICATIONS

MONDAY OCTOBER Md.
ftWAMtoltMPM
DELANO JOS SERVICE
IW S. WaaRaad Mvd. 17/W

TU B S O A V OCTOBER Srd
tiM A M t o t liN A M
LAKE M A R Y JOB SERVICE
LA K E M AR Y B L V D
R E F L E C TIO N CEN TER
O R C O N T A C T i
T R A N S W O R L O S E R V IC E
OROUF Far an Immediate

M7444-M7S

But M om m y, didn't you say
that you can sell anything in
the classifieds?

tail Dap. move* In. 1/1,
Winter Spring*. MAM70.

UUE MARV-SMFORO M U

... 1/1APT$**SFBCIAL**FOOL
*WASHER/DRTRR HOOKUP
FRRK BASIC CABLE‘» - N S «

MARINER'S VtUAGE

lake Ada 1Bdrm... 1410/mo
1Bdrm.. S470/mo. and up.

ao

OAmmmna, j# c .

• FLO RID A B A S ID C A R R IER

• E X P E R IIN C I PAYS
• HOME IV B R V S-7 DAYS
• B E N E F IT A BONUS FLANS
a RIDER PRORRAM
IS I X P A N D I N O A N D
NEEDS DRIVERS T O RUN
M ID W E S T B EAST COAST.
C LA S S A C D L R EQUIRED

Call

1-600-674-9050
____________ EQE____________
WATSON R E A L T Y , Lake Mary
office It now Interviewing hr
now or experienced real estate
associate*. Callterecaraafl
Celt..............................
W IL O L IF B/CON SERVATIO N
JOSS. Gam* werden*. tecurlty, maintenance, etc. No tip.
necessary. Now hiring. For
Into, call (11*1 7*4 0010 r&gt;t.
1110.0am t o ll pm. 7 day*

91— R o o m s for R»nt
AIR C O N D IT IO N E D . Claan.

mmn

SANFORD, t BEDROOM, let*
ol closets. Ilfl/ m o n . +
R H M f c M j jB t l M g O lj .
SANFORD APT. 1 bedroom. I
bath. MOVK-IM SPECIAL!
*331/mon. H I *744_________
SANFORO. 111! Pin* Ava.. 2/1,
UtO/month or bi-weekly, plus
lecurlty dap. **10011._______
SANFORD A K IA . LARGE 1/1,
good area, rang* A ratrig
13*5/mon . plus tec 371W14
1 IDEM., I BATH. CHA. 1300 a
month. *300 *ec. dapoilt.
331 owe___________________
1 IEDROOM, 1 BATH. Apt.
available 10/S/tl. C/HA.
stackable wath/dryer, all kit.,
apell. lau/mon. m 1011.

t B

am I

dub B mall. C/HA. family
room, fplc.. privacy back
yard. No pat*. 1771 + sac. Rat.
reo A tier 4: m i IN._______

103— H o v s m
UirfwrwlBhRd/RRsil
LAKE MARY, modem. 171. Ipilt
pien. veultod ceilings, tplc..
eat in kit. Mil/men 47**74*
SANFORD. 17/tl Blh St. 1/1.
u*ad a* home office. on 1/1
acre. Bawl *r aato. H1E714
IAN FORD. Histork area, rant
or ter tale. 1/1. *441/mon. plus
&lt;Np...........................**0710

jtinitroni Rtfttalt

Hi Bdrm. 1 bath, detached
garage. Ig toncad yard, ttat
palmetto Ava. 47V471 aS»7SN
1/1, KR N . FORCH. vary clean,
to x in tot w/tota at tree*. 17*1
me.etuadN.MMML_______
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C/HA. LaaM Option avail..
147AM. rat.. W ilt - BUBMP.
I ID E M ., 1 B ATH , CHA. ARB a
month, 1400 tec. deposit.

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w/optlon. SSaO/SM.

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Whan you can awn, IM* 1
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paint A carpet I Ash Newt
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•SANFORD 1/1, apt.. *
C/HA.S400/WOO,
•SANFORD 1 Bed. 1 Bath.
w/patio, heat A Hr.
•SANFORD 1/1. Duplex, w/twet
A air. poo /*300

• SANFORD 1/1, apt., w/enct.
patio. Ig rmm. Fplc.
• N O R T H L A K t 1/1 canda.
w/icm. patio, fpk . m
nopat*, pool. 1131/121
• W O O D B IN E 1/1, w/dbt.
garage. Ilka new, 1771/1771

•LAKE M ARY V I J . 1 story.
w/loft, peel, n
smoker. N ICE I Sl«90/I0»
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laundry, carport.» &lt;4A4.
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1 Bedroom Apartments
Starting at $479

321-7303
733 Secret Harbor Lane
Located 1 mile South ol Lake M ary Blvd.,
on Lake Emma Rd.. Lake M ary

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Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 • Sat. 1 0 - 5
Sunday Hours Posted

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IS O S W. 25th StrtEl • S a n fo rd

322-2090

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HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 8 30 - 5 30
ManagedByAngaieGonSonProperly ManagamaH

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Yes dear, bu t not
yo u r little brother.
Yes. th e Classifieds a re a g re a t place to b u y o r sell ju st a b o u t a n y t h in g u n d e r the
su n . A n d yes, y o u c a n m a k e m o n e y clearing o u t th o se no lo n g e r u s e d item s
fro m y o u r attic, b a s e m e n t or g a ra g e a n d sell th e m for cash in t h e Classifieds.
B u t p le a se note: y o u c a n n o t sell little b ro th e rs t h r o u g h the Classifieds. (For that
y o u ’d probably h a v e t o take o u t a full p a g e ad).

Sim ply call 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1
to place your C la s s ifie d ad.

$299MovesYouIn!!!
Where an Apartment
is more than just a
Place to Live...

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ONLY A FEW OPENINGS!

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2580 RIDGEWOODAVE., SANFORD, FL

330-1431

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belh. C/HA. fenced keck yard.
UH/men. + i~
U N F O R D V I . living m m .
dining rddm. kitchen. H it
MABROLIA A w*. UM/men.
Or leeae/mtten. m -IT W .
S A R F O R D U k * M e ry, t/t.

A B O U T MOVING C O STS?

quiet, strictly managed, tat to
wk„ util. pd. laun., phone, kit.

IN-4411
FOOL SIDE CONDO, I Bdrm., 1
hath, close to mail. i70/***k,
furnished room, ret. M B A
PRIVATE E N TR A N C E , refrig
arator, microwave. Color TV.
meld lervlce...............M l 400*
S A N F O R D . 1 R eem m alat
wanted, full house privilege*
171. A/C. S7J/Wk, g iu Dtp.
leave message: m n u .

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ALTA M O N TE SPKINRS, BV
OW NER, owner financing
available. Salt or horn option.
OAK HARBOUR. 1 bdrm., 11
both*, large townMuaa. newly
redteeratod. appliance*. •*cwrlty gate. *kl lake. M M N .
MO M l A 444-7133.

FREE F IR S T MONTHS RENT.

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last- a » M B i 4 » a m ettor i.
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pasture. Very quiet area. IMS

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Ava.. If . parch. I N t plat.
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tancak, dining. tarn., icrt
parch, par apt. pan* SIMMS
R I N O V A T I O . Haw carpot.
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•Pf- • afhco katactwk. toncok.
mint conk. S llP .m .
P R I PO R C LO SU R t. la prlv.
•weak, carport. M W N
O W N I R p i n ., now paint.
M L i n . rpnontok.
carpat root paint, toncok
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taa/man., ia a tq .
p r im c
lotatIon, comer ef N A 4 ON
Lk. M ary Rd. in Sanlord

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man. M l P IN or TO-MS 4
SANPORD. Offlca apect. U N
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ff. par aflka unit. M 1-MM
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MW/Mpn. Aoont: 77*4474

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w/caramtc tlla 4 now capon
Central heat 4 air. Blf tonced
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Thte ) 4drm .. 1.J bath booth
•did wood coblnoN In kit.,
cakar lined cleoott 4 an o
large camar let I M l.m i

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HOUSE, moke payments 4 ke
repairs. Call lor details.
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SANPORD LOR N O M I on 1
acres. MBS t&lt;s ft. 4 bdrm. 1

m . Oorofo. C/HA
New reef, carpet and pelnt
RMAL1PIRR P lm u k lj a i IB.
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HIDORN LA HR. V I aptlt. tIN
throufh out. new carpat, paint
bekreems. screenod patio,
tancak, tree*, cul-de-sac.
LOCH ARBOR, 1 Rkrnt.. C/HA.
with larpa tancak yard. A
•teal at ISB.OOO. Hllllmen
Group Inc, m e n . _________

OWNER FINANCE

SANPORD. Recondition 1 or 3
bdrms.. AC. If. workshop In

r»or n t saaaor pope m u t t

COUNTRY U V I M
Y O U CAM APPORD
4 Bodraam Kama ortth olmott
4 A C R ES tor 044.500
SOUND GOOO, HUNT
Barbara SHmwena: m -i r a .

SANPORO. pool homo. 1 /lj.
tom. room, w/tplc.. PI. rm.,
tonced. t yr. warr. 114,4*4.
MLS f 1174tM vantura One
Prap. Inc., Ask tar Batty
Robrar. 770a m or popori
ttu rn .
t + Homo. IM M R D IA Tt.
B lM T Io rB s w p o ra a n m .
SPACIOUS 1 BDRM. 1 bath,
brick, 4 minutes tram Id's
now Deltona roll, colling tans,
ceramic tile, new carpet, I ,
family room, tcreon parch,
carport and forapo. fenced
bock yard. M UST SEE I Lease
o p tio n o r t o ll s a t,to o ,
appraised at S77.000, seller
motivated.
m-taaa.
STAR TER H O M I. In Sunland
Eslates, w/pool. 1 bdrm, I
both, dan/tpic. tg lot. tonead,
m a n y e a l r a s . SO I, 100.

• V O W N E R . Santord, u t .
nawly dot or atod thru out.
C / H A , b lf tancak yard,
scraanak porch, carport. Loo
MB'* with llnanclnp. 0001770

322701
D IB O R A H MULLINS,

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help Call E d * t t » 4t 47

HOME SITES
OVIEDO.
CHULUOTA.
E. ORLANDO
$ 1 6 ,0 0 0 $4 0 ,9 0 0

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now carpot 4 vinyl, A/C. Ig
screened porch. 4 more. All
prlvoN. Ill,tOO 7JI 77SJ
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SUNDAY Oct. 1St-1-4pM.

M l M M N O U A AVE.

A L TA M O N TE SPRINOS. BY
O W N IR , owner financing
avallabto. Soli or lease option
OAK HARBOUR. 1 bdrm.. 1.5
baths, largo townhouso, newly
redecorated, appliances, se­
curity gate, tkl lake. tOMOQ.
ett 7MIA 4*47177

SANPORD: II pm to I pm.
Largo historic homo, com
plately renovated, yeu must
400.
7.S Interest role, no
points, f 1% financed 470 Salt
OPEN HOUSE: OVIEDO

OPEN HOUSE

SUN. 3-5: ONLY 117,000

2133 MA6N01IA AVI.
1 Bdrm.. 1 both, newly re
novated, near new thepp|n0
mol I and pood schools. 114,400
co H iio a i

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t « t B IO P O R D B O . SANPORD
I A C R IS . 4000 aq. ft, 4 bdrm.,
1baths, 1kitchen*. DOS.taa.
O W N IR PINANCINO
Cell Por Directions: 170-1141.

Palm Valley Adult MuMU Home
Park. #77. IMS Bermuda Cir.
V I. family room, w/wot bar.
Is la n d k i t . , w o rk s h o p ,
screened In porch. Includes
Soars wosher/dryar, dish
washer, side by side relrlg
Coll collect 40*424 ASM *
nights: 40* 2*03431

CARPET A T I L I BUSINESS.
Ekcallant location. Nat I07K.
M UST S IL L . 4071110471.
a • a LOCAL TA V IR N L lots et
parking. N IR N Traffic area I
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RH FOR S A IL
B IR R 4 W I N I
Buklrwst
and/or w ith property in­
cluded. O w n e r financing
auallabla. Down payment
required. SANPORD area
407 7710431

H3-Waterfrwrt
ProRtrfy/Sek

157— M o W k
H o n m / S ik
CAR R IM E COVE
MOBILE H O M I COMMUNITY
e I4XJ4. V I SpUt. a SKYLINE.
10X40 tern. rm .S4.000
* 74X14. V I Spilt. 01 DESTINY.
Iplc. SM.000.
0 14X44 V I Split. 10 BROAD
MOOR. K m . rm., 11.000.
a 14X54, V I Split, 70 LIB ER TY,
Partially turn. 111,100
a 14X74, V I SplH. 04
FLEETW O OD , w/wath dry,
K m . rm . 014.000.
aiaXM. V I SplH. 00 SKYLINE,
w /w ith d ry . dishwasher,
Ipte.
170.000
CALL: 1M-0IM or 011-1701
O V IE D O : P A L M V A L L E Y
Adult Mobile home park. 1/1,
family room , w/wtt bar.
werkthap. screened In porch.
SI7K O B O . C a ll c e lle d :
f 04-414-0451 4 n ig h ts :
SQ4 7*4 7477________________
SUPERIOR
M OBILE HOMES INC.
Hemet In Carriage Cave
Hanky Men's Special: 11*44,
V I. H IM . Choose tram 5. IT
wldet all 1/1. C/HA. some
with other sitrat. UttS 00.
V I Peublewtke C/HA: II4JM .
All the above era cash price
NO BaatenaBla Otters Eatusak.
POSSIBLE FINANCING
447 111 4454 ar 4451*14

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store nxnwt

OQUIMDORSAU
Former JC Penney lacenon
t i n Stele St.. I Santord Twin
P la ia l. G la tt showcases,
glass cubes, garment racks,
desks, chairs, tile cabinets,
office divider panels, stock
rm.. shelving, rolling stack
carts, mannequins 4 mirrors.
Business houn Starting Men.,
Sept. H

175— Machhury/T— H
0 E L E C T R O L U X SHAMPOO
machine. Like brand now. SO
Will naqetlptp. m-1754.

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OABANDONED MOMMIE Cat
4 1 NHta ktHSH. F R E E TO
GOOO hemp only) Pteeee help
these C U T I E S I Call otter
4pm. 77417M _____________
A T T E N T I O N : L a d y who
purchased b lK k puppy in
Geneve (Sept IS-11). You
forget papers tor Ilearning.
Ptopaacoii: laeiaai.________
AUSTRALIAN SHBPHIRDS. 1
block trl. mala. 1V» years. 1
Mu* merle, tomato. lVs years,
smart, gantle 1
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INCOME P R O O U C IR I
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ElectiveRealty, Inc.
Is

W IS T SANPORD area Small
1/1 weed frame house with
large work shod, large trees
and largo tonced yard. Asking
175.040 Coll 177 4470________
W H T R B N TT Better than now.
1/1, with AC. Ig. yard, feed
area, now rap#, carpal win­
dows, p lum bing, kitchen.
Il* .i0 0 . E a s y qualifying.
Payments under 1400 men.

DBLTO N A A R I A . I* acres.
Ideal lor mobile homo or
homeslte. horses, cattle, term
Irsg or nursery I Zoned agricul­
tural. II.M O PRR ACRE.
Smalt down payment w/owner
financing............... MSIA7-1771
S A N P O R D , Lo b# S ylva n ,
Lofcefrent, 5 acres. STOO.ooo
W.
I ACR IS, O S T IB N . High and
d ry . A p p ro ve d f o r i
homesltev 475.000 111 OUt.

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INVESTOR* R E A L T Y f » » M ll
ROV*T P O R IC L O S IO Hamas
far permlat an St. Ootlnfuant
T a i, Ropo’a R IO 'S . Your
t r a p . T o l l P r a t
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tar current Ilattngr__________

SANPORD. Rocondttlon 1 or 1
bdrms., AC. If. werkthap In
raor. msaaaaraaBamuts
SANPORD. i n . F A M ILY ream.
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baths. 1 hltchont. Owner fl
nancinp. t i 44.n o
174-1141

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SANPORO^T/^Sk*^™
ronek Inkuttrial, pariot t Nr

m e o a k m o n t , i i i s r , v i .5
bath, hanky men s special.
M UST BE MOV EDI 11500

IH C O M R R R R B R A T O R t
Concrete bib. k*M a. 1/1 4
1/1. Central A lr l Vaulted
colllnytt Kitchen aqulypadt
Blf Yarkl O N L Y S O JN I
M AR RO RP RR I

R * " " » 1W K®d. 132, 900.

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each unit I C H A , all appll.,
Must tell I OOP,WE. H I M 4i

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F R E E Oattvery • Warranty an
ALMOST NRW. 44H cork rKks.
w/fluarascont lights on tep, 7
piece pit group. Incluka* two
Indlners and hldobod. RBMMO
P B ID . tlngla t i n w/frame.
brass headboard. 155. Can
deliver. H I 411*_____________
BUY ANO S I L L Good clean
used furniture 4 antiques. In
shop r e t ln li h ln g a v a il.
LARRY'S M A R T ........C T 4U1
DININO ROOM SET. Breyhill
table w/4 choirs, 1 ailra
leaves, china cabinet 4 buffet.
SITOOInsic. cond . 444 7017
• E L E C T R I C STOVE.
HOB... J O 1740._____________
■ PINE CHINA. Mlkasa. whit*
w/sllvar trim, wheat pattern
45 pieces. 555 711 R M
P P U LL SIZE 4OXSPRIN0 and
mattress, good cond, 450.
Melel bese/trema w/casters
MS. 7711744.________________
• 1INOLE 1 1 0 / metal trame on
rotters, bo*/Innerspring mat
trass S45„ will dallvaf. 711411»
•SINGLE 4R O, matai irsma,
pine head beard HO. 771 4415
VACCU U M C L E A N E R , new
K IR B Y, never used 1400:
antique gold sofa |7S, 5 piece
wrought Iron dinette set 171.
_J/elcem allbo*m ii7 1 5 ^ ^ ^ _

1S3— 'Toltvlilon /
Radio / SftrRO
PCD PLAYER. JVC. ea. cond
like new. 1*1. OBO 711 74»

IIS— Cowputtn
IM IBM Campat 40 M EO HD. 1
F D , w/lets ot software,
Panasonic 14 Pin printer 4
_ ^ o m p u le r ^ a r M l7 ^ n « I O ^
197— S p o r t i n g P o o d s
SPA/HOT T U B : I P I t l O N
portable w/equlp underwater
light. Cedar GAZEBO. Never
used 11*75.4E7-

P U B LIC A U C T IO N R V 1 R T
FRIDAY OiM.
171b 41
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215— S M t i a n d
A c c t lf k t
14 F T. PIRRRGLASS llshlng
beat 4 traitor, ISHP Johnson.
trolling mtr.giW. M l 5410
I M Ft. CaMa 140 HP, &gt;0.
w/tontom trotter, needs out
drive 1155001411*0*1
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O AN TIG U E 5INGRR sewtwg
machine 1115. wood burning
stove MOO; compound bow
&lt;05: tool bo*: cto m country
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t t lf M U iT A N G -t Ooer V*.
STSa,- two BUICK C EN TU R Y.
VO. 4-deer, M M : Beth run
Med...........................M Y i m .
ten 0 10 s d r l t a n .
vs. A/C. lull power.
7151154.____________________
IN7 PONTIAC P IR IR IO D l 1J
•ng. 0 eyl. block, runs great,
‘ new key. 11500 OGO;
run* great. 4 cyl. auto
ItOO L IN C O L N TO W N C A R ,
leeks good, runs great, sank
487 713 0715.________________
teat CADILLAC Sedan Da Villa.
Spring Edition, dk. red.,
leather, 7*K ml., mint cond .
lia.400. ivialaga........m i 111
o n PONTIAC liM Ir k . Parts
Carl New radiator, go* tank,
aihaust, brakes. Int. In good
conk Body rust. Mown engine.
IICO. Attar 5 e m llli7 IO
233— A u t i P a r t i
/ A c c ttta rta t
ONE STOP T i l l SHOP. Tims
MOO 4 up. Meuntok 4 Bel.
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PCNRVY B E A U V I U t VAN •
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tl To* much to
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The way we were: Celery Feds reunite
What in the
world is a
Celery Fed?!

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IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
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For 16 years, the Seminole High Celery Fed*
have enjoyed an annual weekend beach reunion
at Daytona Beach and this year II took place Sept.
15-17 at Holiday Inn Shores, formerly Days Inn
South.
Begun in I960 by the SHS Class of 1950, the
reunion originally Included only classes 1947-53.
A few years later. It was expanded to Include all
SHS alumni who consider themselves Celery
Feds.
'
I'm sure that many o f you newcomers to
Sanford are wondering w hat In the world Is a
Celery Fedl Well, up until the early 1950a. there
was more celery grown In Sanford than In any
other area of the world so the city was known as
the Celery Capital o f the World or Celery City.
Therefore. Seminole High School took this unique
designation and nicknamed themselves the
Celery Feds. Other schools In the area were the
Sandcrabs. Barracudas. Tigers. Yellow Jackets.
Bulldogs, and Panthers and these names are
repeated in other schools a ll over the country, but
we stood out as the Celery Feds.
Celery ceased to be k in g here, ao In the late
1950a. Seminole High’s nicknam e was changed
to the Seminole*.
For the past several years, the organising
chores o f the Celery Fed Reunion hsve fallen on
the shoulders of taro very capable members of the
Class o f 1950, Tom m ye Methvyn Johnson and
Joan Dampler Anderson. And every year at least
100 people show up for a marvelous weekend, or
longer, together.
This year. Tommye. Joan, and Joan's sister.
Gloria Dampler Skinner (Class o f 1947) arrived on
M onday afternoon. S e p t. 11. and set up
housekeeping In their usual oceanfront efficiency.
Former teacher Roger Harris and his wife. Louise
arrived on Tuesday, while 1. Class of 1954, came
late Wednesday afternoon for m y 10th consecu­
tive reunion. Beverly Benton Douthltt (1953).
husband Joe, and some grandchildren were also
there early.
W e all spent moat o f Thursday on the pool
deck, sunning, swim m ing and visiting. Around
noon, other Celery Feds began arriving and some
o f these, with their spouses, were: Class of 1947
— Jim Anderson. Walter Cook. Clarence Gran­
tham. Nolley Trapp, Jean Boeder Brooklyn.
Sonny Horton. Paul Pezold; 1948 — Art hurt ne
Wilson Cook. John (Bunny) Beard. Estelle Oracey
Coleman: 1949 — Edgar Bruce. Floyd Sparkman;
1950 — Horace Green. Jeaae (Peanut) Galloway;
1951 — Frances Edwards Galloway: 1953 —
Mary Anne Buker Bruce: 1954 — Sandra Dunn
Parker.
After getting Ideas of places to eat from various
sources, couples and groups m ade their selec­
tions and enjoyed seafood. Japanese, cafeterias,
or Italian. Upon their return, everyone gathered
on the pool deck for more visiting and tall tales.
Early Friday morning, the sun worshippers
staked out their lounge chairs b y the pool in the
group's favorite area. A nd by late morning there
was a large contingent there, reminiscing and
catching up while soaking up the sun and an
occasional dip In the pool. Tim e w as taken out for
a quick sandwich at the poolside restaurant or a
snack In the room and then they were back for a
few more hours In the sun.
Other activities during the day and weekend
Included card games, shopping, napping, walking
on the beach. Early Saturday afternoon, the FSU
fans gathered to watch their team demolish North
Carolina State while the University of Florida fans
disappeared later In the day to cheer on their
team against University of Tennessee. All of
course, were pleased with the outcomes.
The largest contingent o f Celery Feds and their
spouses arrived on Friday afternoon and these
included: Class o f 1942 — Ralph Wolfer; 1943 Jean Harper Jacoby. W .L. Hlcrs. Sam Thurmond;
1945 — Dorothy Morrison. Lou Temple, Harold
Chapman; 1946 — Albert Sumler. Billy Klnard;
1947 — Carl Williams. George Chapman. John
Skinner. Ed Ward: 1948 — Helen Slaughter
Gwl nn, BUI In grah a m . Barbara Saunders
Chapman. Dickie and Viola (Skinner) Frank.
Alvin Penley. Henry Freeman; 1950 — Don Cain.
Margaret Partin Ingraham. J oe Wells; 1951
Garnett White. Aubrey Moran. Bobble Hicks
Snyder. Shirley Hamilton Latham; 1953 —
Margie Morrison Hudgins. JoAnne Moore Sand­
ers. Hank McLaulln. Edwin Tiaon: 1954 —
Paulette Cason White. Edward McCall; 1955 —
Rebecca Cain Pelham. Joe Hunt; 1956 —
Margaret Moore Temple. Raymond Hardy; 1957
— Iris Causey Hunt. Raymond Weinmann: 1958
— Barbara Bass Penley. Amoret Spelr LaRosa.
Finally after greeting and visiting with all the
newcomers, restaurants were chosen and groups
waiting with the rest o f tourists at the popular
eating places. Upon thetr return, everyone again
gathered by the pool untU the wee hours.
All o f the above events w ere repeated on
Saturday with lota more there to particpatc. And
even more people trickled In that afternoon to
enjoy the camaraderie. Some o f these coming on
Saturday were Class o f 1942 — Harriett Boyd;
1945 - Bob Gut; 1947 - Bill Ludwig; 1948 Gl enn McCall. Mona Mills Wal ker. Henry
Freeman. Jane Chapman Gut: 1949 — Betty

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Plaintiff.
M IC H A E L J. M A LO N E Y and
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Judgment gf Forectoeure *n
fared In Ihe ca w al LOUIS A.
F R E D ER IC K S . PleMIff. vs J.
K E V IN W A LD O R F. Do Undent.
In tha Circuit Court. In and tor
Semlneto County. F torIda. Case
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IN T N I C IR C U IT c o u r t
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JU D IC IAL C IR C U IT

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SEMINOLE C O U N TY.
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Duncan Klme. Dorothy Von Herbulis Anthony;
1950 — Doris Anderson Gormly, Pat Hardin
Brooks. 1951 — Rudolph Smith; 1954 — Louise
Benton Elliott, and teacher and coach. Fred
Ganas.
I've probably left out several who were there as
some weren't on the two lists 1 referred to though
1 did try to write down others I saw. Also, a few of
the class years may be Incorrect.
Anyway, there were approximately 130 In
attendance at the barbecue dinner on the sun
deck on Saturday night which was catered by
Gary Ganas. Following the meal, a group of
former glee club members serenaded the rest of
us with old familiar tunes. This party didn’t break
up until late as old friends were reluctant to say
goodbye.
At breakfast the next morning, final conversa­
tions were held and farewells were said until next
year.
The majority of those attending this year have
retired as many o f us are now o f that age. Harriett
Boyd, former railroad employee, stated that they
could get up a railroad crew as there were six
railroaders there, only one o f whom was still
working. In the group there were doctors,
pharmacists, a professional boxer, office person­
nel. business people, teachers, social workers,
real estate brokers, technicians o f all kinds, postal
employees, homemakers, etc.
Conversations centered around reminiscences
o f our shared youth. Information about absent
classmates, concern over old friends who had
serious Illness, grandchildren, the excellent
Improvements already made to "o u r" beach hotel
with more to come, changes In the Central
Florida area, and the like.
Paulette. Sandra and I (and even Edward)
reminisced about our Polly Pigtail Club. Ed Tiaon
and others who had had paper routes told us who
lived where In the 1940s and 1950s; we
remembered that we used to walk everywhere,
football games and glee club trip* were recalled,
school day "crushes" were revealed, former
"steadies” met again, and nostalgia for the "good
old days" reigned.
Floyd Sparkman made us laugh as he told of a
Saturday night when several fellows left the
Celery Crate (at old City Hall) and went to the zoo.
Evidently this was a regular occurrence and
someone was elected each week to Jump the moat
onto Monkey Island. This particular night was
Floyd’s turn, and while there he was dared to
throw the monkeys Into the moat which of course
he did. Well, the police heard the commotion
from their nearby station and came over In full
force. All the others lied the scene but the only
place for Floyd to hide was In the monkey hut. He
was relieved when the police found him as
anything was better than being bitten by the
monkeys, even spending the night In Jail.
Gloria Skinner remembered that she and
several other girls were with Pat Anderson the
day before she was diagnosed with polio and were
quarantined for six weeks. This was tan 1945
before the polio vaccine. Pat later died as 1
mentioned In a previous article.
Clarence Grantham recalled that one o f the
pranks that he and others pulled was holding an
Imaginary rope across Park Avenue (then 17-92)
and watching as the cars screeched to a halt.
We were reminded that a romance was
rekindled at one beach reunion. Margaret Partin
and Bill Ingraham had last dated at an SHS May
Day Ball and both had married other people.
Maggie said that Mona Walker had practically
dragged her to the 1987 Celery Fed Reunion,
telling her that it would lift her spirits. Bill stated
that he had also come reluctantly. While there,
they each discovered that the other was spouse­
less and after a few comical Incidents at the
reunion, they began dating. Not long afterwards
they were married and haven't missed a reunion
since.
This Is Just a sampling of the fun to be had at
this yearly reunion. Of course "you had to be
there" to realize the full Impact of this special
event. Perhaps this brief synopsis will entice you
other Celery Feds to Join us next year for the time
o f your lives! Just contact Tom m ye (Mrs. Harold)
Johnson In June of 1996 for complete Informa­
tion. W e’d all love to sec you there!

LAUREN H. RIVE R A.rtsi.
Oetondant(s).
NO TICE ON
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B V G IVEN
pursuant to s Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated September IS.
t » « , end entered In Cate Ne.
fS * t4 C A -l4 A •« the Circuit
Court ol the E IG H T E E N T H
Judlclel Circuit In and tor SEAR
IN O IE County. Florida wherein
M O N O R IA N M O R T O A G E
CORPORATION It the Plaintiff
end LA U R EN H. R IV ER A . Tha
unknown spoute/co tenant ol
LAUREN H . RIVER A. VIOLA
M . RIVER A. JAMES C. NOICE.
DIANA R. NOICE. HIOOEN
SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM AS­
SOCIATION. INC. are tha De­
fendants. I will M il to tha
highest and bed bidder ter cash
at tha Watt front deer ol the
SEM INOLE County Courlhouoo.
Sanford. Florida at II:W a m ,
on tha letti day ol October, lees,
tha following described property
a t tal forth In told Pinal
CONDOMINIUM U N IT lae.
BU ILD IN G 11A. O P HIDDEN
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471 THRU 4S4 0F T H E PUBLIC
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MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk

NOTICE
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needing a special eccammoda
lion to participate In Nile pro
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OF T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JUD IC IAL C IR C U IT
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SEMINOLE C O U N TY
C IVILO IV IS IO N
Casa Na. S441*-CAHA
M ETM OR FIN ANCIAL. INC.
t/k/eCROSSLAND C AP ITAL
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Plaintiff.
vs.
THOMAS J READ end
BARBARA M R EAD , his wife.
JOSE SANCHEZ and SARA
SANCHEZ, his wife, and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OW NERS.
Defendants
A M E N D ED
NO TICE O F SALE
Nolle# Is hereby given, purw
ant te an £« Parta Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sal*
entered In mis cause In the
Circuit Court o l Somlnolo
County. Florida. I will Mil tha
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida described at
Lot IS. Block J. HIOOEN
LAKE U N IT I C. according to
the plot thereof a t recorded In
Plat Booh If. Pages IS A 54.
Public Records ol Somlnolo
County. Florida
and commonly known os: HO
Loch Low Drive. Sanford. Flor
Ida 37771. at public sale, to me
highest end bast bidder, tor
cosh, at the watt front door ol
the Somlnolo County Court
house, in Sanford. Florida at

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TO: Thomas C. Morrlt
IU 0 Hobson Street
Longwood.PL 33750
and oil others who claim an
Interest In the following prop­
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INS FORD MUSTANG
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DONALD P. ESLINGER. of
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Ids. through hit officers. In
vettlgetore or agents. taKad
the above property an B/I7/M.
at or near Semlneto County,
Florida, and It prtMnlly
holding said property tor the
purpose of forfeiture pursuant
to Sections P3J.7SI *33.704.
Florida Statutes, and will
R EQ U ES T that an Honorable
Judge of the Circuit Court.
Civil Division. Eighteenth
Judlclel C ircuit. Seminole
County, Florida, find probebto
should bo forfeited to
above agency. You will be
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finding Probable Causa once It
1s signed by the Judge and It
will advise you how and whan
to rt spend to this roguott tor
forfeiture.
I H E R E B Y C E B T IF Y TH A T
a true and correct copy at this
Notlct was sent to the above
nomad a d d r o t t by U .S .
certified mall, return receipt
requested, this 77th day of
September WPS.
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444 Sundown Trait
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the Somlnolo County Sheriffs
Office. Somlnolo County. Flor
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vestigetors or agents, sailed
the above property on 1/11/75,
at or near Somlnolo County.
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purpose ot forfeiture pursuant
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Judea of the Circuit Court.
Civil Division. Eighteenth
Judlclel Circuit, Seminole
County. Florida, find probable
• cause that tha above property
should be forfaited to tha
above agency. You will bo
served a copy of the Order
finding Probable Causa once It
1s signed by tho Judge and It
will advise you how and when
to respond to mis request (or
forfeiture.
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a true and correct copy ol this
Notice was sent to tho above
nam ed address by U.S
certified mall, return receipt
requested, mis 17m day ol
September IttS
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Florida Bar No M lltlt
SEM INOLE COUNTY
S H E R IFF'S O FFICE
1745 7tth Street
Sanlord. Florida 17771 wet
Telephone 1407) 130447]
Publish: October 1.0. IttS
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Plaintiff and M IC H A E L J.
M A L O N E Y : S H A R O N F.
SANDERS, f/b/e SHARON L.
M A L O N E Y a/S/a SHARON
PRUTER MALONKVi
F R E D E R IC K H. BYSSHE. JR.i
H A N O V E R W O O D S HO M E
OW NERS ASSOCIATION. INC..
a Florida nonprofit corpora
hen: and U N IT E D STATES OF
A M ER IC A It/arg OotondtN. I
will tell to tha highest and bast
bidder tor ceah. at woof front
door of the Semlneto County
Courthouse In the City of San
lord. Florida at 11:00 •’clock, gi
Thursday, tha l*fh day of Octo­
ber. IW5, the following de­
scribed property, aa set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment
of Faroeto! uro Including Award
of Attorneys* Foot and Casts,
to w it:
L o t i f . In B la c k 1. af
HANOVER WOOOS. according
to tha Flat thereof, as recor d *
In Plot Beets IP. af Pages 75 thru
17. af tha Public Records of
Semlneto County. Florida.
D A T E D mis Itth day i f Sag
timber, tm .
M A R YA N N E MORSE
Clerk
■ y : Jane E. Jataw k
Deputy Clerk
G R E G G S. AHRENS. ESQUIRE
K E IT H .M A C K . LEWIS.
CO H EN A LUM PKIN
First Union Financial Cantor
TOO South Blscayne Blvd —
70th Floor
Miami. Florida H i l l D M
(IBS) 1507405
Publish: September 14 A Octo­
ber I. i m
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Iff TH E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T N I N T H JU O K IA L
C IR C U IT IN AN O P O R
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
C IR C U IT C IV IL DIVISION
CASE NO. W-RSCAI4-K
M IO F IR S T RANK. STATE
SAVINGS BANK 1/k/aMID
F IR S T SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION aoastlgnM of
N U M ER ICA FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC . t/k/a
LIN CO LN FIN AN CIAL
CORPORATION, a Florida
corporation aa aeslgnoo
Of AM ER IC AN HER ITA G E
M O R TG AG E CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,

CHARLES AUGUSTUS: JANE
DOE AUOUSTUSi MARY JO
RE AGIN: A.W. OLSON;
V A M C O C R E D IT UNION:
W E K IV A RESER V E
HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.:
FIN AN CE O N E C R ED IT
O F FLO R ID A ; JOHNOOB
end JA N E D O*, tenants
In possession.

Defendants
N O TICE OF SALE
PURSUANT T O CHAPTER N
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order of Final
Summary Judgment af Foreclo­
sure doled September IS. tm
and entered In Co m No. to 0 CA
U K In the Circuit Court of Ihe
isth Judicial Circuit In and tor
Sam lnala C o u n ty. Florida
wharoln M IO F IR S T BANK.
S T A T E SAVINGS BANK f/k/o
M I O F I R S T S A V IN G S AND
L O A N A S S O C I A T O N os
assignat ef N U M ER IC A F I­
N A N C IA L SERVICES. INC.,
t/k/a LIN C O LN FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, a Florida cor­
poration aa assignee of AM ERI­
C A N H E R ITA G E MORTGAGE
CORPORATION Is the Plelntllf
and C H A R L ES AUGUSTUS;
JA N E DOE AU G U STU S!
M A R Y J O R E A G IN ; A W .
O L S O N ; V A M C O C R E D IT
U NIO N; W E K IV A RESERVE
H O M E O W N E R S ASSO CIA
TIO N . INC.: FINANCE ONE
C R E O IT OF FLORIDA; JOHN
O O E and JA N E D O f . tenants In
possession are the Defendants I
will sail to me highest and best
bidder for cash at the West
Front doer of the courmouse In
Sanford. Semlnoto County, Flor­
ida al II 00 a.m. on ft* Itth day
ol October. IttS, the following
described property os sat forth
In Mid Order of Final Summary
Judgment, to wit:
Lot 30. W E K IV A RESERVE
U N IT ONE. according to the
plot thereof a* recorded In Plot
Booh 33. Pages M A *7 ol tha
Public Records ot Somlnolo
County. Florida.
D A TE D at laniard. Florida
mis lim day of September im .
— AM ERICANS W ITH
D ISABILITIES ACT
(A D A ) NOTICE.—
Individuals with disabilities
needing a reasonable eccem
modetion te participate In mis
proceeding should contact me
Court Admlnistrotor’t Office as
soon os possible. Tolophone
(4071 1114110 oet. 4777; Or. It
hearing Impaired. I (00 *551771
( T T D ); Or I (00*55(770 IV) VI*
Florida Relay Service
M AR YANNE MORSE
Clark
Seminol* County. Florida
BY Jan* E Jasawlc
G L E N Z . GOLDBERG.
ESQUIRE
Suit**00. BIV Tower
1101 Brlckoll Avenue
Miami. Flor Ida 11171
11051174 4300
Attorney lor Plaintitt
Publish: September la A Octo
bar I. i m

DEM 111

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M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LER K O F T H E CIR C U IT
COURT
B y :/ t/ Ja n o E . Jaoewtd
Deputy Clerk
FRJU IK C.W M IO HAN .
ESQUIRE
F.O. BOX 4S4R
Santord. F L H7774SM

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SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
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C ASIN O : K t f B - a i t t
TEX A S CO M M ERCE DANK.
N.A.. M&lt;
Trustee.

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TU A N P. P H A N
(S S 4 4 t(to llM )j
VAN T . C A T (SS4SM M SM I,
husband and uritoi and any
known persons or unknown
spouses claiming by. "
and under any af the
named Defendants.
N O TIC E O F
FOR ECLO SURE SALE
NO TICE It hereby given met
the undersigned Ctork *t the
C irc u it C aw rf af Samlnala
County, Florida, will an the 7m
day 0 November, im at 11:0
o’clock A M . at ma WU*t Front
deer af thg Sam male County
CourtheuM In Santord. F NrIds.
offer tor M ia and Mfl at pubfk
outcry to Nig highest and Sad
Seminole County. Ftortds:
Lai » M AR K H AM PLACE,
according fg the diet thereat at
recorded in Pint Seek a . PapM
M and I t . PwMk Bacardi af
Samlnala County. Florida,
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered In a caaa pending in said
Court, the etyte af wnich le
Indiesto(above.
W ITNESS my hand and atfklal Mai al Mid Court this Itth
(a y e&lt; Segtember, im
In accordance with the Amer­
icans With OlMWIIttoe Art. parten* with disabilities nordag a
special accommodation to pertlclpato In this proceedwg shall
contact A D A Coordinator. Ml N.
Park Avenue. Suite N H L San­
tord. Florida 37771. totoghans
407-333-43M X4777, not later man
five (J) days prtor to the pro­
ceeding. It hearing Impaired.
(T D D ) 1 S0MSM771. *r Voice
(V I I MS*5S-S770. via Florida
Raley Service.
(C O U R T S E A L )
M A R YA N N E MORSE
C LB R K O P TH E
C IR C U IT CO U RT
By: Jana E . Jasawk
Deputy Clerk
C. VICTOR B U T L E R . JR.. P-A.
l i l t E. Rablneen Street
Orlande. Flor Ida TIM 111*4
(407) (MMOO
Publish: September 14 A Octo­
ber). IMS
DEH 115
I N T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E MM JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT. INAN O PO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
Co m (M i VS-1I7P-CA-I4-K
A LEX A N O E R F. ANTHONY.
Ill andLESLIE G.
AN TH ON Y, husband and

wlte
Plaintiffs.
vs.
EDW ARD M A T T H E W
PUSKARIC and
R E b E C C A A . PUSKARIC.
hlswlto.
N O T IC E OF SALE
N OTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that on tha 17th day ot October
IMS at 11:00 A M. an tha Front
Steps ot the West Front Dear ot
the Seminole County Court­
house. S a n to rd . F lo rid a .
’’M AR YA N N E MORSE” . Ctork
of tha Circuit Court, will tftor
tor sal* to tha highest and bast
bidder tor cash, at public out
cry, the following described
property In Seminole County.
Florida, more particularly de­
scribed a* follows:
Let 40. TU SK AW ILLA POINT,
according to the plat Iharert as
recorded In Plat Seek H . PapM
I I and SI of tha Pubik Bacardi
ot Samlnote County. Florida
Tha above seto Is made purw
ant to Final Judgment at Fere
closure entered In the above
styled cause
In accordance with the Amer­
icans With Disabilities Art. per
son* with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to per
tlclpale In this proceeding
should contact Court Adminis­
tration r t M l North Pork Avenut. Suite N M l. Santord. Flor­
ida 31771. telephone (4*71 373
4330 Eat 4117. not later than
Sevan 17) days prior to tha
proceeding If hearing Impaired.
(TO O ) 1 (00*55(771. or Voice
IV ) 1 *00*55(770. via Florida
Raley Service
IN W ITN ESS W HEREOF. I
have hereunto sat m y hand and
official seal this 10th day of
Septembar. IMS.
(SEAL)
M AR YA N N E MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By: Jana E . Jaaawlc
Deputy Clark
R OBERT E. M ILLE R .
ESQUIRE
MB Douglas Avenue
Altamonte Springs. F L 17714
Publish: September 14 fe Octo­
ber I. IMS
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86th Year, No. 53 - Sanford. Florida

Water, water
everywhere

NEWS DIGEST
□ Pooplo

R e s id e n ts d e m a n d
a n s w e rs to flo o d in g

Especially Jerry
Psychic columnist Jerry Stewart has some
1*00(1 news for one Sanford woman and some
sour advice for another reader. If you have a
question best answered with psychic Insight.
See P age SB

By VICKI OaBO W W H

5

Herald Senior Staff W riter_________

Cloture dldn*t work
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS — Seminole County
Tax Collector Ray Valdes ceased Monday
operations o f the Tax Collectors Office at Oak
Groves Shopping Center in Altamonte Springs
several months ago. It has been open only
Tuesday through Friday.
During that lime, citizens were questioned
about the change. Valdes reported that many
said the Monday closure was proving to be an
Inconvenience or a disadvantage.
As a result. Valdes has announced that
beginning Monday. Nov. 6. the office will return
to normal operating hours o f 8:30 a.m. until 5
p.m.. Monday through Friday.
Valdes agrees that pleasing everyone may not
be possible while running an efficient operation,
but said he w ill test another method o f
extending hours one day a week In multiple
offices early In 1096.
The Tax Collector has four offices In Seminole
County.

Batttry In Jail
SANFORD — Jeremy Kaplan. 26. is already a
resident o f the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility. He Is awaiting trial on charges o f
stalking his parents outside their home near
Lake Mary.
Now. there is the possibility he may remain In
Jail even longer.
.
Sheriff's spokesman Ed McDonough said that
yesterday morning at approximately 10:30.
Corrections Officer Freddie Barnes removed
Kaplan's handcuffs to allow Kaplan to take a
shower.
.. .
. .
McDonough said Kaplan suddenly punched
ofllcer Bams In the face with his (1st. and U
required several corrections officers to restrain
Kaplan. During the struggle, officer Pedro
Delarosa was slightly Injured.
Kaplan was scheduled to make his Initial
court appearance this afternoon, on the charge
of battery on a law enforcement officer. In
Florida, the charge Is a third degree felony with
a maximum penalty o f five years In prison.

First Friday
SANFORD - The Greater Sanford Chamber o f
Commerce will hold Its monthly "First Friday"
luncheon tomorrow. The event, from noon until
1 p.m. at the chamber office. 400 E. First Street,
will have two guest speakers. Jack Wert, o f the
Convention/Vlsltors Bureau will speak on In­
ternational and dom estic tourism. Randy
Johnson o f the Orlando Area Sports Com­
mission will discuss the "Roll-Over Sports
Dollar."
Cost for the lunchen Is 88 far members. 810
for non-members.
For additional Information, phone the cham­
ber office at 322-2213.

Masting sat for Projaet Grad
SANFORD - The next m eeting o f the
Sem inole High School Project Graduation
committee will be on Monday evening. Nov. 6.
It will take place In the school's media center
al 7 p.m.
Parents o f seniors are Invited to attend the
meeting to help plan and execute a drug and
' ulcohol-frec celebration on graduation night.
Volunteers are needed to make the event a
success.
For more Information, call Jane Scott at
324-9573.

About 100 rssldsnts who live near lbs Crystal Lakei chain gathered
Wednesday night to voles concern for th t lake levels and flooding In recent
months.

Lake
Mary
eyes
money
sources

SANFORD - Alter meeting for
nearly three hours last evening
nothing was resolved regarding the
level or water In the Crystal Lake
chain In Sanford, In Lake Mary and
In Seminole County.
More than 100 residents gathered
at Idyllwllde Elementary School last
night with county and state envi­
ronmental engineers. They spoke
one after another voicing their
support and their objections to a
county proposal that w ater be
pumped from the overflowing lakes
to the west o f Country Club Road
through the bodies o f water to the

cast and. finally. Into the St. John’s
River at Lake Monroe.
"A fter three hours the principal
came and told us wc had to get out
so they could close the school."
Kathy Shaw, one o f the organizers
o f the event, said sadly. "There
were people who got there at 6:30
(half hour before the start o f the
event) and didn’t get to talk. It was
very frustrating."
While organizers were frustrated
w ith the lack o f speaking op ­
portunities for the residents, some
In attendance heard quite enough
and were frustrated at the lack of
resolution o f their flooding pro­
blems.
□ 8 a s W a te r. F o g s BA

Tht spirit of eompotltlon

■v

Harold Staff Writer
LAKE MARY — Another step may
be taken this evening toward ob­
taining a multi- million dollar loan
for public Improvements In Lake
Mary. Tonight. It's decision time for
the selection of a bond underwriting
firm.
The Improvements have been
under consideration and discussion
for over a year. On August 1.
citizens went to the polls to vote on
three separate projects In original
plan, which would have totaled
approximately 84.5 million. Pro­
position one asked approval to
obtain 82.025.000 In revenue bonds
far paving and drainage protects.
Proposition two sought 81.715,000
In bonds for a public safety facility.
Proposition three asked for approval
on 8760.000 In bonds for communi­
ty center renovation.
Proposition three went down to
defeat at the polls by only a few
dozen votes, leaving the amount
now being sought at 83.545.000.
City officials said floating the bonds
Is not expected to Increase taxes In
the near future.
During a special called meeting of
the Lake Mary City Commission,
beginning at 6 p.m. this evening, a
p re s e n ta tio n o f fir m s fo r u n ­
derwriting the bonds Is to be made.
Finance Director Jackie Sova said
th re e ban k s. S u n B an k . N a ­
tionsBank. and Barnett Bank had all
submitted quotes on loans, with
each submitting some type o f variable rate financing.
Regarding underwititers for the

Matt Motvln and Shawn Cam pbell fa c t o ft fo r ttw t o f tb aM throw. T h t boya p fa e td first and s tc o n d .

Idyllwilde kids
team up for
school Olympics
B y V ie K II

Harold Senior Staff W riter
SANFORD — The Olympic games In Atlanta don't
get under way for severe! months, but the fever o f
the competition has made Its presence known here in
Sanford.
Th e Id y llw lld e Intcrscsslon O lym pic G am es
brought the spirit o f the International athletic
competition to the elementary school campus.
Athletes representing a variety o f nations created
by the students, competed In events ranging from
fierce track and field races to softball throws to
games o f skill.
"T h is program was created by Seminole Commu­
nity C ollege." said Dianne Gazil. an Instructional
assistant at Idyllwllde. "T h ey have a great Interaesalon program for the students.’
Melody Turk, who works with the program from
□I

Kristen Schomer, 10. end Sarah Pogrom, 11, carry the
Idyllwllde Olympic torch.

Golden Age Games begin Sunday
By MOB

Herald f a f f W riter________________________________

Partly
Cloudy

Today: Partly cloudy
with widely Mattered
■bowers and thun­
derstorms. High In
the mid to upper 80s.
South wind 10 mph.
Chance o f rain 30
percent.

SANFORD — The 21st annual Golden Age Games will
officially begin this Sunday at 1 p.m. A ceremony
marking the start o f the events has been planned at the
SanfordCIvIc Center.
The sailing competition, which, for past years, has
been held on the opening Sunday, lias been cancelled
for this year. Kim Sosnowskl. one o f the city's
cochairm en o f the games, said the Interest was simply
not sufficient to continue having the sailing. She
reported only three entries had been received for last
year.
A new feature o f the games this year Is the Senior
Expo, which will be held at the civic center from 11
a.m. until 2 p.m. this Sunday. In conjunction with the
opening day ceremonies.
Monday, after a 7 a.m. breakfast at the civic center,
the games begin. G olf with Calloway scoring begins at
7 :3 0 a t the Mayfair Country Club, followed by tennis.

cycling, synchronized swimming, checkers, bowling,
and billiards.
Games will be held st various locations In the area
Including Sylvan Lake Park. Lake Brantley High School
Bowl America, and Q-Blz o f Long wood.
In the evening, seniors will be given a social reception
and tour at the Sanford Museum on E. First Street.
In all. over 50 sporting and festival events have been
planned. The exact number o f participants cannot be
determined at this time, as for some events, the
registration or slgn-up Is only required within u short
period before the actual event gets underway. Olliers
require advance registration.
Traditionally, the games draw many hundred
participants, possibly as many as 1.000. A total of
4.000 advance applications were mailed out to seniors
In Florida as well as various parts of the nation.
Persons are allowed to sign up for as many events us
they wish.
Officials however, expect possibly 2.000 or us many
SA

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School bus hijacked, kids aboard
Sclonct Isston
CAPE CANAVERAL — A scientist flying on space shuttle
Columbia used candy to teach youngsters about the difficulty
o f mixing thlnga In weightlessness.
During a half-hour science lesson Wednesday with students
In two states, astronaut Catherine Coleman shook plaatlc bags
containing up to 50 MftM's and 50 miniature marshmallows.
Unlike on Earth, the heavier MAM'a did not aink to the bottom
— all the candles floated randomly Inside the bags.
One student at the Museum o f the Rockies at Montana State
University in Bozeman wanted to know what would happen If
an astronaut wanted to make bread or cake in orbit. How
would the Ingredients be mixed?
"You have to think about things a little bit differently up
here." Coleman explained. "It'a not like you can Just stir
something and have It stay in the bow l."
Coleman's recommended recipe? Combine dry ingredients In
a bag before the flight, inject water and freere-drted eggs In
orbit, shake, bake and vollal
Coleman and her crewmates conducted more crystal and
fluid experiments in Columbia's laboratory. 12 days Into their
16-day flight. The mission Is due to end with a Kennedy Space
Center landing on Sunday.

Gay fritndly Florida
TAMPA — Seven Florida cities are listed among the nation's
finest gay-friendly cities in the latest edition o f "G reat Gay and
Lesbian Places to L ive."
The book, written by Lynn West and Lanie Dills, focuses on
133 cities deemed friendly to gsys. lesbians and bisexuals.
Florida cities Include Fort Lauderdale. Miami Beach, Orlando,
Pensacola, West Palm Beach. Tampa and Key West.
In Tampa, the gay and lesbian community has recently
battled city and county officials over human rights ordinances.
These issues have helped unite gays and lesbians, the authors
said.
"T h e community has come from the point where police used
to take license tag numbers o ff cars at gay bars to where the
city council meets and hears concerns from the gay and lesbian
community," the authors said.

MIAMI BEACH — A hijacker comman­
deered a Dade County school bus this
morning with five disabled children on
board and took them on a wild ride before
he was shot by police, officials and wit­
nesses said.
Police fired several shots at the blacker,
stormed the bus and dragged the man onto
the sidewalk in front o f Joe's Stone Crab, a
popular restaurant at the tip o f Miami
Beach, a witness told The Associated Press.
A Dade County schools spokesman aaid
the children, the bus driver and an aide on
board escaped serious Injury in the hijack­
ing. “ Fortunately, today w e were lucky
nobody waa b u rn e d ." said spokesman
Henry Fralnd.
M e tro -D a d e p o lic e s p o k e s m a n P a t
Brtckman said he couldn not confirm
confirm whether the suspect had been
killed, but the hijacker was dragged Into an
alley, put on a stretcher and covered with a
blanket. No paramedics could be seen
working on the person
Jesse Dunwoody, administrator o f the
South Potato Manor nursing home acmes
the street from Joe's, aaid he and 10 staffers
watched the drama.

shots. As soon as w e heard the gunshots we
all pulled back/' Dunwoody said. “ I don’t
know If he had a weapon. I don't understand
w hy they shot h im ."
Another witness, who w as not Identified
by name, told W flVN that he heard four or
five shots.
"A bou t IB oops Jumped on top o f him ."
the witness said. "H e was bleeding from the
upper right shoulder and it looked like from
the stomach area. They dragged him onto
the sidewalk and Just dropped him. The
officers told everyone J o step back, I think,
because they thought he had a bomb on
him ."
The school bus was on Its w ay to Blue
Lakes Elementary School in Miami when It
was commandeered at an unknown location
In southwest Dade County.
Metro-Dade and Florida Highway Patrol
cruisers form ed a con voy around the
hijacked bus as H traveled from southwest
Miami north on Stats Road 836, a major
north-south highway, and then east toward
downtow n on Stats Road 896, a major
east-west highway.
Th e hUadeer then took the bus across the
MacArthur Causeway Unking Miami and
Miami Beach and led police through the d t y
streets o f the South Beach tourist area. The
bus finally stopped outside Joe's Stone

Crabs, a landmark restaurant at the Up o f
Miami Beach.
Docens o f police ca n , their red and blue
lights flashing, surrounded the yellow bus
and police crouched behind them, aiming
wesDons at the bus.
" A e t h e bus stopped originally, w e
attempted to make contact, negotiate with
him ." aaid Brtckman, the Metro*)ade poltee
spokesman. “ W e're not sure o f all the
S m a n d a h e might have been m aking."
But then the bus started m oving again
atowfy and ahoto were fired, Brtckman eeid.
Police then boarded the bus and putted
the suspect off. They dragged away a man
In a white shirt and dark panto.
hijacker apparently commandeered the bus
to draw attention to a tax dispute with the
Internal Revenue Service.
" I believe the person that cocrwndewed
the bus m ay have an issue with the IRS, If
that Inform ation to correct." Fralnd aaid.
"R ight now It looks Uke everyone to safe,"
the school spokesman said.
Worried parents raced to the scene In
Miami Beach, along with schools Superin­
tendent Octavio Vtoiedo.
"W e're trying to get the parents." Vfafado
said. "Som e o fth e parents are already here,
and w e're dealing srtth them right now ."

Tht Control Florida chapter of
th# Intarnatlonal Black
Women** Congress will ba

Killer Costello remains behind bare
TALLAHASSEE — Convicted killer Michael Costello, whose
lawsuit forced the state to release felons early and sparked an
unprecedented prison buildup, w ill remain behind bars,
Florida's Parole Commission has decided.
The commission voted 8-0 Wednesday to decline parole after
an emotional appeal from relatives o f U.S. A rm y Capt. Lamar
"Buddy" McCrary o f Orlando, who waa shot by Costello In a
1969 robbery.
Costello sued the state in 1973, alleging that crowded prisons
constituted cruel and unusual punishm ent He won. forcing
the state to release 175,000 inmates early and embark on a
8500million prison bulkhng program In the mid-1980s.
The elate ended early release this year and Is now required to
make all Inmates serve at toast 06 percent o f thetr sentences.

More eteMroom teaching
TALLAHASSEE — T h e Florida Board o f Regents w ill approve
a plan by the state's universities to require more classroom
teaching by professors.
"There is no question the regents warn to require faculty to
leach m ore." spokesman Alan Btorwclpher said Wednesday.

Lottery secretary deniee game ehow bid-rigging

Cocaine trafficking

Brown ad agtn ry to turn over
records about the production to
Crespo.
The lottery trill spend about
83.3 million for the show's first
53 e p is o d e s o f " F la m in g o
Fortune" from Its advertising
budget. Mann said. A legislative
panel today p*-— to look at

THE W EATHER
Lottary.
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23-15-134-20
mph. Chance o f rain 30 percent.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
the tower 70s. South wind 10
mph. Friday: Partly cloudy with
w id e ly s c a tte r e d a fte r n o o n
■bowers. High in the mid to
upper 80a. Chance o f rein 30
percent. Saturday: Becom ing
m ostly cloudy with scattered
sh ow ers and thunderstorm s.
Low s from the upper 80s to the
m id 70s. Highs to the mid 60s.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with a
chance o f rain. Cooler with highs
In ths m id 70s to low 80s.

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co n n e cte d w ith th e th e ft.

Trafflettop#
_ •R ichard D. Osborn. 41. o f Orlando, was at&lt;
Sanford police at U.8. Highway 17-02 at Lake Mary Boulevard.
He waa
was charged with driving with a suspended license
(habitual).
•R ichard C. Crum, 21, o f Orlando, was stopped on
Interstate-4 near Lake Mary Boulevard by Lake Mary police
Monday. He was charged with driving with a suspended
license.
•A ra d d o Chaves Martinet. 27, o f Arcadia, was stopped by
Sanford police at Sixth Street and Park Avenue Monday. He
was found to be driving a car reported stolen In DeSoto County.
He was charged with grand theft, auto.

Warrants
•T o sh a Lee L e v itt 17, o f 100 8. Maple Avenue, Sanford, was
■ w e d a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Monday. She was wanted for Calling to appear on a charge o f
driving with a suspended/revoked license.
_ • Walter Lee Bryant. 23 .9 06 W. 12th Street, was located by
Sanford police at Sixth Street and Pecan Avenue Monday. He
waiMvanted for violation o f probation on a conviction o f grand'
•P a u l James Jones, 49.2617 Marshal Avenue. Sanford, was
located by police In the 1000 block o f W. 13th Street Monday.
He eras wanted on a warrant issued by the Florida Parole
Commission for violation o f correctional release.
• L e m Knight. 80. 1705 W. 17th Street, Sanford, was located
t p Sanford police in the 1000 block o f W. 13th Street Monday.
County warrant for violation o f
probation on a
under the Influence.
_______________________ 1, 100 Scott Drive, was located
at the jail Monday. He waa wanted for violation o f probation on
a conviction o f driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• R o y Jerome Bostic. 40. 1008 W. 12th Street. Sanford,
reportedly turned himself In to deputies at the jail Monday. He
waa wanted for violation o f probation on a charge o f driving
under the influence.

Tuesday o f this week, police began filing additional charges
against Huguley and Hendricks, as they reported connecting
the pair with other burglaries In the area. Each was given
similar charges, which were placed against them at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility.
In connection with one o f the church burglaries, they were
charged with burglary, grand theft, and dealing In stolen
property. Regarding a business burglary In the 400 block o f
Mattie Street, the two were charged again with burglary, grand
theft, and dealing In stolen property.
Regarding the church burglary at 1258 Sanford Avenue,
each was given five charges o f burglary, five for grand theft,
and for dealing In stolen property.

TRANSMISSION
TROUBLE?
LBe v e r iy

H a r r e ll

SIU and QUAD raids
The Sanford police Special Investigative Unit (SIU) conducted
several operations Tuesday night, aimed at street-level drugs
and prostitution. The following arrests were reported:
•J o h n L. Baas, 28, o f DeBary. arrested at Fourth Street and
French Avenue, on a charge o f assignation to commit
prostitution.
•S teven Karl Frese. 44. o f Orange City, arrested at Fourth
Street and French Avenue on a charge o f assignation to
commit prostitution.
• Mikel Lawrence Robinson. 38. o f 2161 Dixie Avenue,
Sanford, at Seventh Street and Pine Avenue. Police said during
an attempted drug sale, he reportedly grabbed the money and
(led rather than turning over drugs. He was charged with
robbery, and attempted sale/dellvery o f a controlled substance.
• Kelvin Edward Jones, 20. o f SO Lake Monroe Terrace,
arrested at 208 Oeneva Gardens on a charge o f sale/dellvery o f
a controlled substance.
•A n ton io Ramon Amle, 21. o f 1804 Lake Avenue, arrested
during a drug stakeout, charged with robbery and battery.
• Willie Oliver Davla II. 19. o f 4 Lake Monroe Terrace, was
arrested by members o f the Sanford police QUAD squad
responding to a drug transaction call at Third Street and Olive
Avenue. They reported seeing Davis run from the area when
they attempted to question him. He was located near 12. Lake
Monroe Terrace, and charged with posse salon o f cannabis with
Intent to distribute and resisting an officer without violence.

Man with whaalbarrow

Do«TiMtiee«M
Betty Jean Simpson. 38. o f 878 Land Avenue. Longwood.
waa arrested by Longwood police at her residence Sunday
following a reported dispute with a male. She was charged with
battery, domestic violence.

Sanford polio# ropoct#
• A residential burglary was reported Monday at a home in
the 1100 block o f Orange Avenue. An unknown amount o f
items was reported missing.
• A T V and telephone, with a total value o f 9530 were
reportedly stolen Monday from a residence in the 300 block o f
W. Ninth Street.
• A n estimated 9270 in jew elry was said to have been taken
Monday from an apartment at Bailpointe Apartments on W.

Sanford police arrested Jeffrey Mark Dunn. 34. with no local
address, on Tuesday. Police said they, saw a man pushing a
wheelbarrow from a retail store on E. 25th Street, and gave
chase, aided by a K-9 unit. They said the man dropped the
wheelbarrow and fled to the 2800 block o f Sanford Avenue
where they reportedly found him. Dunn waa arrested on
charges o f burglary, theft, and resisting an officer without
violence.

Dom#stle oat#
Joe Newton Jarrell Jr.. 30, 747 Land Avenue, Longwood,
was arrested by Longwood police Monday at hla residence.
Officers said he had reportedly been involved In Oghta with a
female, and the female's friend. He was charged with battery
domestic violence, and battery.

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Blvd., Lake Monroe, as the result o f a traffic stop in the 1500
block o f French Avenue on Tuesday. He was charged with
driving with a suspended/revoked license, and having a
counterfeit valid sticker. Police also found he was wanted on an
outstanding warrant for worthless checks.

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Treat for us all
Quick to con d em n , s lo w to praise. T h is
should not b e the case, esp e cia lly w h en It
co m es to ou r y o u n g citizen s.
T h e actions o f ch ild ren In th e streets o f
S a n ford w h ile m a k in g th e ir trick-or-treat
rou nds T u esd a y n igh t, a re com m en dable.
T h ere m a y h a ve b een se ve ra l Incid en ts o f
ligh t van d alism , bu t S a n fo rd p olice had no
co m p lain t reports filed a s o f W ed n esd a y
m orn in g.
T h e re w a s o n e se rio u s c rim e in Sanford
T u es d a y night. In v o lv in g a h o m e Invasion
and robb ery. It re p o rte d ly In vo lved possibly
tw o adults, bu t w a s n ot d ire c tly rela ted to th e
a ction s o f ou r ch ild ren o r a n y th in g con n ected
d irectly w ith trick-or-treat.
Yes, th ere w a s H a llo w e e n va n d alism and
d a m a g e to p r iv a te p r o p e r ty re p o rte d In
several su rrou n din g cities su ch as A lta m o n te
S p r in g s a n d W in t e r S p rin g s . E ls e w h e r e
around th e nation, s o m e o f th e c rim es caused
con sid erab le a m ou n ts o f p rop erty dam age.
B ut In Sanford, e v e r y th in g appeared to be
re la tiv e ly quiet.
W e b eliev e not o n ly th e you n gsters, but the
a du lts w h o m a y h a v e a cco m p a n ied them ,
d e s e rv e a b ig ro u n d o f a p p la u se. T h e y
b eh a ved In such fash ion that It should b e the
eniv y o f oth er co m m u n ities.
T h e re are those w h o b e lie v e H a llow een is
o n e o f o u r m ost u seless celeb ration s. It w as
m a n y cen tu ries a g o w h e n th e com b in a tion o f
D ruid and C hristian cu sto m s m eld ed togeth er
fo r A ll H a llow Eve. W h a t wfe n ow k n ow as
H a llow een , is the e v e n in g p rio r to th e Feast o f
A l l S aints (N ov. 1) and F ea st o f A ll Souls (N ov.

Our chat: Clinton shoulders blame
President Clinton phoned me the other day to
chat •* for almost an hour ** about m y new book,
"Values Matter Most." which he h a s' been
reading and skimming. He praised It and Its
theme, and discussed the current political
situation. 1 was thrilled, but somewhat surprised
by the praise because the book Is sometimes
quite critical of Clinton.
Roughly, this Is the theme o f the book:
Economics Is no longer the No. 1 political Issue.
Values are; social Issues are. Democratic liber­
alism linked the national party to softness on
these non-economlc Issues, leading to defeats. A
political " Z " pattern then unfolded. In 1992,
Clinton valiantly pulled the party o f the left
toward the center, stressing social Issues, calling
for "personal responsibility" and "n o more
something for nothing."
But once elected. Clinton and a liberal
Democratic Congress reverted toward the liberal
lefl. The Republicans exploited this turn In 1994
and are now legislating toward the center-right.
Clinton Is re-reverting — trying to re-capture the
New Democrat (lag. Left, right, left, right — the
zigzag politics of Zorro.
Clinton's 1993-94 zig to the left. I explain In
the book, deeply disillusioned me and Democrats
of my stripe. Clinton understands. I report what
he said about the book not Just because I could

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Berry's World

• T w it K i M

‘ Your honor, my client should be GIVEN
CREDIT for not being efreid to color outside
the lines."

t sold that I had not been pleased with his
welfare bill, which 1 thought was soft and weak.
He agreed, saying. " I wasn’t pleased with it
either." He said he should have Introduced a
welfare bill as soon as he saw that his health care
program was In trouble. He agreed with my
analysis In the" book that his education plan.
"Goals 2000." started out as a fine piece o f work,
but didn't end up that way. (We differed about
the crime bill. I He said he had "le t Democrats
dow n" by not drumming home his message
about values.
Clinton has said before that he had been
portrayed In an unfavorable way. Now he Is
apparently saying that much o f that portrayal
was accurate and was his own fault. Moving on,
he Intends to recapture that New Democrat
Ideology.
How? He said he thought that the Democrats
in Congress had done more moving to the center
In 1993-94 than Is generally acknowledged,
citing, for example, the fact that the Congressio­
nal Black Caucus had supported the crime bill.
He noted that the percentage o f federal cmployees In the work force today Is the lowest
since 1933.

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Budget stall: will Clinton cave?
co n d u cted you rselves as y ou n g (an d a d u lt}
la d ies a n d gen tlem en , e v en thou gh y o u m a y
have been dressed like a P o w e r R a n g er o r
w itch .
T h is w as a good H allow een In S anford. W e
h op e It w ill rem ain a s such in th e y ea rs to
co m e.

page proolsofa book with that very title

JACK ANDERSON

2).
T h is e v e n t has b een celeb rated sin ce the
six th o r seven th cen tu ry , and has lo n g been
associa ted w ith th ou gh ts o f th e dead, spirits,
w itc h es . Sheets a n d devils.
'F e a s t'' even ts, there Is no
’ C itizens or th e U n ited States.
In thi^ t t o t o s h d a ge. n eed to celeb ra te this.
M a n y D efffV e in co n sid eration a f th e constan t
va n d a lis m con n ected w ith this annu al n ight
ou t. th e e n tire ev en t should be strick en from
o u r books.
Y e t. a s th e Sanford area y ou n gsters proved

fondle such words forever. The president said It
w as th e “ m ost
honest criticism of
the administration."
At another point In
the conversation he
said that It "hit on
s u b s t a n c e and
h e lp e d h im g a in
perspective...," that
It was "honest, open,
not mcan-splrlted...
the kind o f book any
president would ap­
p reciate.” He also
noted several times
that there are some
things In the book he
C Roughly, th is
doesn't agree with,
em eof
the them
and there are some
the book:
things about which
E conom ics Is
wc would probably
no longer the
never agree.
No. 1 p o litic a l
Clinton told m e he
Is s u e .J
had recently been
thinking through the current political situation
and had come up with a phrase to describe It:
"Values matter m ost." Accordingly, he had been
somewhat astonished when he received a set of

o n or about Nov. 13, In the optimistic view o f
House Republican leaders, a single car will
travel from the Capitol to the w h ite House
loaded with some important paper - several
appropriations bills and a 1.500-page budget
reconciliation bill with an extension o f tne
federal debt ceiling attached.
Republicans hope that President Clinton will
begin negotiating with them in the next week
or so. By the time the measures arrive on his
desk, they hope, he will simply sign them.
But recently the White House said that
Clinton would not begin to bargain until after
Congress had finished Its work, so it
virtually certain he will veto the package o f
bills when he gets It.
After the vetoes, the fiscal health o f the
country will depend on how flexible (or craven)
Clinton plans to be In negotiating with
congressional leaders and how persuasive
House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga.. can be
with the ideological purists o f his party.
especially the 73-member freshman class.
i f Clinton and Congress can't reach agree­
ment •• or If the House refuses to adopt an
agreement Gingrich negotiates - the govern­
ment could default on its debt payments,
causing a sell-off o f dollars by foreigners, a
Jump in U.S. Interest rates, and a slump In the
economy.
At the moment, both Republicans and many
congressional Democrats
its believe that Clinton
w ill make a show o f resistance to OOP
priorities - and then essentially cave in on
Medicare, Medicaid, taxes and the budget if he
can get small increases in fiscal 1996 funding
for education and the environment and a
reduction In OOP “ taxes" on the poor and
middle class.
Various members o f both parties speculate
that Clinton will accept a seven-year Medicare
reduction o f around 9230 billion Instead o f the
Republicans' 9270 billion, and a tax cut o f
around 9190 billion instead o f the R e­
publicans' proposed 9243 billion.
Winning a 940 billion reduction in Medicare
cuts would permit Clinton to declare he had
protected seniors from increases in their
out-of-pocket expenses. The cuts would then
be imposed entirely on doctors and hospital*.
Republicans anticipate that the HouseSenate conference on budget reconciliation will
lower the eligibility ceiling on child care lax
culs from the House-passed 9200,000 level
down to 9100,000 and that Clinton may try to
bargain It down to 973.000.
Clinton has alrrsdy indicated he will accept
the Republican seven-year schedule for balan­
cing the budget and will agree to a reduction in
capital gains taxes.
The GOP is willing to facilitate budgetculling by lowering the official consumer price
Index used to calculate Social Security and
other entitlement benefits, but vows not to

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adjust economic growth forecasts to ease the
budget-balancing problem.
Republicans are so persuaded o f Clinton's
willingness to cave that, if he bargains hard,
negotiations could be exceedingly difficult or
could break down entirely, lead!ling to a debt
default.
Gingrich is said to
expect that negotia­
tions will be over and
a (Inal agreement will
be in place so that
C o n g re s s can a d ­
journ by Thanksgiv­
ing.
B u t I f C lin to n
d o e s n 't b lin k and
Gingrich is forced to
make concessions to
produce a deal, his
challenge will be to
c o n v in c e H ou se
freshmen to accept
the agreement.
f Republican*
T h ey've been ad­
hop* that
a m a n t on su ch
President
p o in t s as the
Clinton will
9200.000 lim it on
begin
fa m ily tax cred its
negotiating with
and welfare reform
them in the next
that includes a "fa m ­
week or eo J
ily ca p " providing no
additional aid if a
r e c i p i e n t h« e a n ew c h i l d
bom out o f wedlock
One conservative freshm an. Rep. 1
Cobum. R-Okla.. said that he and his first-year
colleagues "have .lots o f confidence in (Olngrich's) ability to negotiate" and "w on 't try to
hamstring h im ." But Cobum added that
freshmen might refuse to vote for a final
budget agreement if the leadership doesn't
secure passage o f legislation banning federal
grant recipients from lobbying.
At the moment. GOP leaders think they have
worked out arrangements for getting all 11
outstanding appropriations bills and the rec­
onciliation-debt celling bill to the White House
by Nov. 13.
With completion o f Senate work on reconcil­
iation. House and Senate OOP staffs were set to
continue working, and conferees were to begin
meeting soon. House conferees, led by Majority
Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas. were picked
recently, but not announced.
Gingrich spokesman Tony Ulankky said that
a detailed schedule was being worked out so
(hat conferees could systematically attack
House-Senate differences on Medicare, welfare,
Medicaid, capital gains and farm programs.
Another aide said the schedule called for work
to be completed In 10 working days and
approved by both chambers by Nov. 12 or 13
for shipment to the W hile House.

WASHINGTON -• Insurance Industry gadfly
Martin Weiss has made a career o f beating
the system. But now the system Is finally
getting the better o f him.
Health Net, one o f California's largest
health maintenance organizations, is suing
Weiss and hto company, Weiss Research, a
tiny outfit baaed In Palm Beech, Fla. Health
Net la suing because Weiss had the chutzpah
to Issue a report claiming. In part, that Health
s "fa r too le- --------------------Net
veraged In Its busi­
ness operations" and
that It didn't have
en ou gh ca p ita l to
meet Its financial ob­
ligations. In a finan­
cial review o f the
nation's 13 largest
HMOs. H ealth Net
was the only com­
pany to receive a " D "
rating from Welsa.
In r e a l i t y , t h e
H e a lt h N e t c a s e
should send a chill
Insurance
up the spine o f any­
Indueti^gadfly
one who bellcvea In
Martin!
the First Amendment
ha* made e
and the right o f the
career of
consumer to gel In­
beating the
d e p e n d e n t a d v ic e
system. J
and Information be­
fore choosing some
thing as Important aa a health care plan.
The official charge Is libel, but common
sense suggests tne real purpose Is to
Intimidate. So Car. Weiss claims, the suit has
cost him more than 9330,000 In legal feet though he has yet to set foot In a courtroom.
Such legal fees can be petty cash for a giant
corporation, but a king s ransom for a small
Insurance ratings agency whose chief reve­
nue comes from selling reports on Insurance
company safety. Welsa has filed a motion to
have Health Net'a case declared a "slapp"
suit - legaleac for harassment •• which could
make Health Net liable for a portion o f Wclaa'
IcftflJ feci,
David Olson, Health Nci'a vice president for
Investor and public relations, told our
associate Jan Motler that the company la
performing "brilliantly" In the marketplace.
"O ur basic position is that Welsa yelled 'fire'
in a crowded movie theater and deliberately
■ought to frighten our members ...,*' Olson
said. "(Welsa*) numbers were not Inaccurate.
Ituu
but the conclusion was.'
Welsa Research pales In size when com­
pared to Ua major competitors -■ Moody's.
Standard A Boor s, and A.M. Best ft Co. But
the other companies receive revenue from the
com panies they rate, which creates an
Inherent conflict o f Interest. The other ratings
agencies also give companies the right to
suppress any ratings they don't
like,
...........
« . Weiss
takes no money from the Industry; his only
Income comes from the customers who buy
hls reports. So far. it'a a strategy that seems
to have worked.
According to a three-year study o f the
insurance raters by the General Accounting
Office, completed last foil. Weiss* ratings
reflected financial vulnerability three timed
more often than A.M. Best in insurance
company failures between 1999 and 1902. In
a majority o f the cases studied. Weiss warned
which insurers
ir
were financially vulnerable
about 13 months before Ua closest competi­
tor. A.M. Best. And in the case o f the largest
Insurance com pany failures - such aa
Executive Life o f California and Executive
Life o f New York. Weiss was far ahead o f the
others In predicting disaster.
While there are many agencies that rate
ban k s a n d In su ran ce co m p an ies, th e
managed care Industry remains relatively
untouched by regulators and raters more
than a decade after becoming a major player
In the health care field. In reality,
/. HMOs are
i
Just like any other health Insurance &gt;• only
without the scrutiny that Insurance compa­
nies face.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida -T hursday, November 2, 1995 - 8 8

Games---------------------------------------------C ontinu ed fro m Page 1A
as
4,000 people In all. Involved
directly or as a spectator and/or
family members.
Breakfast for Ihe participants
w ill continue throughout the
week at 7 a.m. at the civic
center, sponsored by the Over 50
Club.
Major (Platinum) sponsors for
this year's games Include Semi­
nole County Convention A Visi­
tors Bureau and Amerl-Ufe. The
Over 50 Club Is a gold sponsor.
S i l v e r s p o n s o r s In c lu d e
Knights o f Columbus, Southland
Corporation. Texaco Express
L u b e. S ie m e n s S tro m b e rg Carlson. Ktwanls Club, Rich
Plan, and First Union Bank.

Thursday is one o f the fun
events with the giant talent
show beginning at 7 p.m. There
is no charge for admission and
the event isopen to the public.
For Information regarding the
Golden Age Games in Sanford,
phone 321-2838.

Bronze s|xmsors were listed as
McDonalds. Florida Power nnd
Light, and T.G. Lee.
Community booster sponsors
Include SunBank, M cGuire's
Cnnvas. CcllTcl, Marina Hotel,
C o lo n ln ! R o o m , S e m in o le
Nnlonnl Bank. Stairs Realty.
G ra m k o w F u n era l H om e.
Lnkcvlcw Nursing Home, and
Hirsh Chiropractic.
In addition to this year's
competition events, n number of
special features are hcglng pres­
ented. Tuesday, participants
may lake a 3-hour twilight river
c r u i s e on t he R i v e r s h i p
Romance. The cost Is 825.
Wednesday there will Ik? a
mid-week banquet at the civic
center. Cos! Is 86.

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The "Orant Run" team; Carolina Schomar, 7,
Kristin Schomar, 10, Shawn Campball, 10, Coach
Alan Halnaa, Krlatan Roland, 8, Alaaaandra

Vaughan, 8, Chaaa Montagua, 7 and Colin
Campball.8.

C ontinued fro m P a fa 1A
bonds, the city had recclvrd nine
separate quotes.
In a memorandum to the city
commission, Sovn wrote, "A flcr
discussion o f the apparent fees
and charges, the Florida experi­
ence o f both the firm and the
project manager designated, we
were able to short list to three
firm s."
The firms to make Individual
presentations to the commission
this evening arc Rausher Pierce
Refsnes, Inc., Sunt rust Capital
Markets, Inc., and William R.
Hough &amp; Co.
Each o f the three has sub­
mitted proposals for 15-year,
20-year, and 25 year bond fi­
nancing. Interest rates would
ra n g e from as low as 3.65
percent the first yeor, to as high
as six percent at the end o f 25
years.
Tonight, the commissioners
will be asked to hear the pro­
posals. then rank the firms In
o rd e r o f preferen ce, and If

agreement Is reached, authorize
the city staff to negotiate an
agreement.
The special called Lake Mary
City Commission meeting will
begin at 6 p.m. in the com ­
mission chambers. The regular
meeting Is expected to begin by
8 p.m.. or as soon as possible
after the special meeting.
The Lake Mary City Halt Is
located al 100 N. Country Club
Road.

MISS DOSHIA
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Nightly 7:30
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SCC. said the
Ibitersession programs are deto be both educational
Land fun. .
‘The kids have a lot o f fun
rhile they're lea rn in g." she
Id.
The Idyllwlldc Olympics were
ushered in under the light o f a
paper mache torch brought Into
the playing field by top runners

o f several nations.
Each country had been cre­
ated by the students who de­
signed posters, banners and
flogs to show off the geography
and culture of their nation.
Students cheered on their
a th le te s and then gathered
together to learn about each
other and the nations. They
promoted peace and harmony
between peoples and had a great

time.
" I think this sort o f thing Is a
real learning experience," O a s ll,
■aid.
_
The Inttrscsoion program* arc
enrichment times when students
use both skills they already
possess and learn new sills in
order to benefit from experiences
they get.
"O f course, they also have
fun,” she noted.

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County engineer J.R. Ball will
be going to Palatka on Tuesday
to propose to the St. Johns River
W a te r M anagem ent D istrict
(SJRWMD) a solution to the
flooding.
"T h e problem was that he
changed that proposal on some
sort o f a whim, Doug Fom er
said. " I can't see where that sort
o f thing is negotiable."
A t the meeting. Ball told resi­
dents that the county would
propose that a two-pronged
emergency order be placed In
effect by SJRWMD in order to
alleviate the problems o f flood­
ing In the chain o f lakes.
First he will propose that a
new concrete outfall structure be

DKATHS
JK.
Clark Alphonse Perkins Jr.,
62. Sallna Drive, Altam onte
Springs, died Friday. Oct. 27,
1005 at his residence. Bom Sept.
0. 1033 In Boynton Beach, he
was a lifelong Florida resident.
He was an environmental service
technician, and belonged to
B e t h e l M is s io n a r y B a p tis t
Church.
Survivors include wife, Eula
Triplett: mother. Evelyn Perkins.
W in ter Park: daughters. La
Chandra. Detroit. Letts and
Bonita Triplett, both o f Orlando,
Loretta King and Yvette Zander.
A lta m o n te Sprin gs. Tam ara
T rip lett. Fern Park: sisters.

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Lake, near the Smith Canal. The
structure will allow the lakes to
rise to a maximum o f 41.5 feet
(above sea level). He told those in
attendance that a higher figure
would continue to allow septic
tanks to malfunction and to
pu m p (in sm all q u a n titie s)
human waste into the lakes.
Second. Ball told them they
would propose pumping water
from W. Crystal Lu te to E.
Crystal Lake in order to even out
the levels.
"But when the proposal that
will be presented by the county
(to SJRWMD) was read." Fom er
said, "he said '42.5' (feet). If they
make U 42 feet they might as
well make it 100."
Fomer. whose home is on a cul
de BMC on the west side o f

Country Club Road, and his
neighbors are suffering with
more than a foot and a half of
standing water on their street.
Driving to the end o f the street Is
nearly impossible.
"But they have their lakefront
property and Increased property
values.” he steamed, referring to
those who live on the eastern
lakes and who have opposed the
lowering o f the lake levels on Ihe
grounds that they are concerned
with the auallty o f water that
would result from the pumping.
Mary Branham or SJRWMD
reiterated the state's require­
ment that the water quality be
checked al least twice a week
during the pumping. The quality
lal Lake is below
\
In E. Crystal
what
crystal
it has been because o f runoff
from septic tanks and from Ihe
Mayfair G olf Course In Sanford,
she noted. The levels would be
checked to be sure the quality
did not decrease as a result of
the pumping.
Fom er said residents on the
Thelma Woodward. Winter Park. west side o f the chain are being
Helen Wheeler. Maitland. Mary penalized at the expense or
Alice. Winter Park. Paulette, others. He Intends to speak to
Orlando. Cheryl Pough. Mobile. SJRWMD representatives to be
Ala.: brothers. James, Orlando, sure they understand the situa­
Robert. Batonville; 21 grand­ tion and he encourages others to
c h i l d r e n : t w o g r e a t ­ do the same.
grandchildren.
S h a w , m e a n w h ile , h op es
O o ld e n ’ s F u n e r a l H o m e, SJRWMD officials make an envi­
Winter Park. In charge o f ar­ ronmentally sound decision.
rangements.
“ I Just wish there was some­
way to make everybody Itappy."
she said.
Beverly Self. 58. Marshall A v­
enue. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Oct. 31. 1905 at Florida Hospi­
tal, Orlando. Bom April 4. 1937
in Vincennes, tnd.. she moved lo
Central Florida in 1970. She was
a waitress. She was a member o f
The family of the late Elder
Disabled American Veterans.
Am erican Legion and Moose
Johnny L. King, thank you
Lodge.
for all acta o f kindneu
Survivors Include sons. Brad
shown to them during the
A. Hammon. Port St. Lucie. Ned
patting
of their Dear Loved
O. Harmon. Washington. Ind ;
One.
d a u g h t e r , C h a r le n e K a e
Chammers. New Freedom, a.:
Your support hat given ut
m oth er, Dorothy E. You ng.
strength in our most diffi­
W a s h in g t o n ; s is t e r . J u d y
cult moments. May Cod
Monroe. Indianapolis: brother.
Bless each of you.
Hugh Steven Ward, Chicago;
three grandchildren.
Union Park Memorial Chapel
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Report:

FBI wants to tap phonos
WASHINGTON - The PHI. anticipating a new breed nr
computcr-aavvy criminals will neenmpany the new wave of
telecommunications technologies. wants the capability In
simultaneously tap one o f every 100 phone nnd data
transmission lines In major urban renters.
The agency said In a llllle-nollced announcement In the
Fcdcml Register that It wants phone companies In Initially sol
aside 0.5 percent, or one o f every 200 lines, for law
enforcement use in hlgh-crimc urban areas. Hut It added It also
wants the nblllty to rapidly expand that capability lo one of
every 100 lines If the need arises.
The proposal, unveiled on three pages o f the thick dally
compendium o f federal regulations and other government
activities for Oct. 16. had been long anticipated since the
passage last year o f the Communications Assistance for Law
Enforcement Act.
But experts familiar with the law did not expect the P ill’s
reach Into the world new fiber optic cables, digital switches nnd
high-speed modems for transmitting business Iransaellons as
well as voices to be so sweeping.

How to achlovt ptaco
DAYTON. Ohio — With the presentation o f the first elements
o f a possible peace treaty. International mediators nnd the
leaders of warring factions In the former Yugoslavia moved
from rhetoric to hard negotiations on how to achieve peace In
Bosnia and Croatia.
After discussions Wednesday evening among U.S. Secretary
o f Stale Warren Christopher and Presidents Slobodan Milosevic
o f Serbia and Franjo Tudjman o f Croatia, the two Balkan
leaders agreed to peacefully resolve the Issue o f the last sliver or
Croatian territory still controlled by Serb rebels. '
At Christopher’s urging. Milosevic and Tudjman promised to
work on normalizing relations between Serbia and Croatia by
providing for the return o f all refugees and by respecting
human rights.
Only a few hours earlier. Christopher formally convened the
meeting at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton,
saying, “ This will be a long Journey, but It all starts here.*’

Poll results on budgot Issuss
NEW YORK — Americans overwhelmingly doubt they will
see a federal tax cut. and a majority think Republican plans lo
cut spending go too far. according to an Associated Press poll.
The poll also found an Increase In trust In President Clinton
on budget Issues, especially among those who say they are
worried about Medicare.
Fifty-five percent think their family's taxes will go up next
year as a result o f the decisions made In Washington. Just 6
percent expect a tax reduction: 33 percent think their taxes
will stay about the same.
The poll was taken Friday through Tuesday, beginning as
the Senate Joined the House In approving big plans to cut taxes
and balance the federal budget by 2002. As the two
Republican-controlled houses, prepare to work out a com­
promise. the White House Is warning that Clinton will veto It.

CHMbsem ki political stability
MONTREAL — As Quebec’s ncver-say-dle separatists talk of
yet another secession campaign. Canada's prime minister Is
promising their province new privileges w hile"warning he
ton t tolerate "referendums every six months."
“ Canada
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■ K,,aavoH sstability."
t s w i i n i , iaV-SSa|
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v ilt.ll BaUU
said
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Wednesday
night. "T h a t’s m y constitutional responsibility
and
I will deliver, because everybody In Canada Is paying the price
for that."
Chretien and other federalists are frustrated because
aeparatlsts In mostly French-speaking Quebec began talking
about a new Independence bid Immediately after their narrow
loos In Monday's secession referendum.
Even the resignation Tuesday o f Quebec's separatist premier.
Jacques Parlzeau. failed to dampen the combative mood. Top
leaders o f Partzeau's Parti Quebecois said they hoped Lucicn
Bouchard - whose charisma was credited with rallying the
separatists to the brink o f victory — would agree to replace
Parlzeau.

Legalizing divoret
DUBLIN. Ireland — The fight to legalize divorce In this
predominantly Roman Catholic nation Is pitting Ireland against
Itself: church and state, young versus old. tradition against
today s changing world.
"Our opponents suggest that legalizing divorce somehow
threatens happy marriages." said Nlamh O'Connor o f the Right
to Remarry Campaign. "T h a t's a pretty sad commentary on
their view of marriage — that couples are trapped In them ."
Anti-divorce campaigner Jeremy Hennessy, married and
lather o f four, suys divorce Is for "people who haven’t the guts
to gel married — lor people who want the stale to call their
relationships o f convenience marriages."

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Associated Press W riter
W ASHINGTON - Japan Is
withholding Important military
kn ow -h ow from the U nited
Slates, and the U.S. government
should reduce or eliminate polit­
ical harriers In the flow o f
technology, said a report sent to
Congress today.
The report was Issued by the
National Research Council, n
body created by Congress to
a d v is e th e g o v e r n m e n t on
science nnd technology Issues.
"T h e time has passed when
defense cooperation featuring
primarily one-way transfers of
tech nology from the United
S t a t e s to J a p a n c o u l d be
Justified." said the 126-page
report o f the council's Defense
Task Force.
Japanese Industry has ac­
q ui r e d s i g ni f i c a nt mi l i t a r y
know-how and gained Important
footholds in aircraft and space
technology. It said, but exportcontrol policies o f the Tokyo
government have prevented the
transfer o f valuable technologi­
cal advances.
The report cited what It called
(he refusal o f Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries to license technology
for the LE-5 rocket engine lo
McDonnell Douglas Corp., a
leading U.S. defense contractor.
"T h e apparent unwillingness
o f Japanese manufacturers o f
Hat panel displays to work with
(the Defense Department) on its
special requirements also raises
concerns," the report said.
It called on the Japanese
government to pursue a new
form o f partnership and coopera­
tion.
In Tokyo, a Japanese official
who deals with defense
technology Issues disputed the
report, saying Japan had made
an exception for the United
States In Its policy o f limiting
■ exports o f weapons and weapons
lechnologles.
The official, speaking on con­
dition o f anonymity, said the
government would not prevent
companies such as Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries from selling
their technologies.
A spokesman for Mitsubishi
declined comment.
The report also raised con­
cerns about growing U.S. de­
pendence on Japan for key
lechnologles. It gave as an
example packages o f ceramic
semiconductors, which It de­
scribed as "k ey components for
microelectronics Installed In vir­
tually every military system."
About 90 percent o f Identifia­
ble defense shipments o f these
packages are Imported by the
United States, and Kyocera, a
Japanese firm, holds more than
half the world market, the report
said.
"Kyocera Is clearly uncom­
fortable about the public rela­
t i ons a s p e c t p f s u p p l y i n g
pack ages that are used In
weapons systems." It added.
The study found U.S. space
systems also dependent on Jap­
anese suppliers. It named NEC
and Fujitsu, two Japanese firms,
as th e o n l y p r o d u c e r s o f
transistors m ade o f gallum
aresenlde, critic a l In space
systems. These transistors col­
l e c t p o w e r In w a y s t h a t
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By OBAN SMITH
Herald Sports Editor

UCF’s Queisser is TAAC’s best
OKI.ANDO — University ol Ceniral Florida
senior setter Kmflv Oueisscr was named Trans
Amerlea Alhlelle Conference Flayer ol the Week
alter accumulating 210 assists 2H dll's and I'd
kills in lour matches as CCF ellnehed ihe
T A A C 's Souili Division title

Fergerson Baseball Camp
SA.NFOKD — Seminole High School will he the
site lor the llrsl Kod Feruerson Maseltall Camp
on November -1-5.
Several local blub school coaches. including
Seminole's Mike Powers and Oviedo's Kcmtc
Drown. college coaches and prolessloual players
are expected to appear as Instructors.
The camp, for players ayes H- Hi. Is limited to
the Hist 7t)cntrauts.
Cost Is Sit) lor the Iwo days. Including lunch.
Saturday's schedule will be Irom 0 a m . until
dark, with Sunday Irom noon to dark
Tor more (tdormatIon call 11071 32 I -H5H2.

Voiture -478 golf tourney
SANTOKD - Mill White. Cliel de Clare ol the
•10/H auuoimees that a noil tournament will he
held at tin- Monastery (loll ft Country Club on
Sunday. Nuvcml&gt;cr full with show up at 7:20
a.in. and shotgun start at Ha.nV
The tournament Is a four-person scramble,
make your own team, and the entry fee Is $30
per person. Including golf, cart. ltinch and
prizes. Lunch will be served at the American
Legion mi Sunlbrd Avenue.
1 oil may sign U|&gt; for On- ••■■■■oiiiiii-iii (il iIn*
Disabled Amerleau Veterans (DAVI Chapter »IIO
or i lie Santord American Legion.
For more Inlormallnii please call Cdr. Mil Mayo
at 335I-H3H4 or Cameron Matllll al 323-H756.

AROUND THE STATE
Dolphins lose Heller
DAVIE — Miami Dolphins tackle Kon Heller
was placed on ln|ured resi-rve Wednesday and
will miss the rest ol the season lollowlug
arthroscopic surgery on I m ii I i knees
Kookle Hilly Milner started Sunday's game
against MllfTaio in place ol Heller, whose career
has been hobbled by knee trouble.
Heller. 33. In his 12th season, had started
every game with the Dolphins until the Huffalo
game since lie Joined the team in 1993 as an
unrestricted free agent from the Philadelphia
Eagles.

ELSEWHERE
Penguins crush Lightning
PITTSMCKCdl — It was the Mario Leinieiix
Show in Pittsburgh
"It was scary, lie could have had a few more."
Pittsburgh coach Eddie Johnston said after
l.cmlciix scored seven points with a goal and six
assists as the Penguins crushed the Lightning
ItM) Wednesday night
Lemleux had six assists Ini the thud time In
Ills career, tying the team record he shares with
Kimi Stackhouse and dreg Malone. His Kith goal
came on a breakaway In the llitiil period, giving
him 27 points in eight games this season. Il was
the lout III seven point game ol his career, lie's
had a pair ol eight-point games.

Avant sent to Grizzlies
VANCOHVEK. Mi ilIsh Columbia — The Van­
couver dri/zlics acquired forward Anthony
Avent Irom the Orlando Magic on Wednesday lii
exchange tor guard Kevin Pritchard and lorward
Larry Stewart.
Avent. a tiloot-9. 235 pound power lorward.
appeared In 7 I games tin the Magic last season.
He averaged 3 (&gt; points and -I. I relioiiiids last
seal. Ills thud in 1 1le NIIA.
Avent. a hist loiitnl pick ol the Atlanta Hawks
in 1991 averaged 6 4 points and live rclmunds
with the Milwaukee Miieksand Orlando.
Avent. Irom Rocky Mountain. N.C.. played tor
Solon Hall. He was in Italy lor one season where
hi' average Id. I points and 7 I tclmuuds IxTorc
Joining the Mill ks

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Htiald Photo by Phil Ktnitlon
Jesus Mulno tripled and scored a run to help undefeated Crazy Wings
blank Wells Contracting 120 to clinch a lie lor Ihe Sanford Men's Fall
Wednesday Night Slowpitch Softball League title al Chase Park.

T R C b a c k o n to p in
F ro m S ta ff R epo rts

Modtrn Welding
TRC

LAKE MARY — Recovery complete.
TRC. which has won the ehuniplonsliip In every
league In which It has competed In Lake Mary, has
made a return In the top ol the standings In Ihe City ol
Lake Mary Department of Parks ft Recreation Men's
Fall Slowpitch Softball League.
Friday night at the Lake Mary Sports Complex. Curtis
Tabor and winning pitcher Tom Graeey. who tossed a
slx-hillcr. combined to drive In live runs as TRC
dumped Modern Welding 10-1 to break a tie lor the
league lead.
Mark on September 15 things did mil look good lor
TRC as they dropped a O H decision to Modern Welding
and then struggled lit Its next start, while Modern
Welding was scoring a lot ol runs and looking very
strong.
Mm TRC goi hack Into the rare, and started Its
comeback, when It oulseored Modern Welding 23-20 on
October 6th. Since that game, TRC has won hv the
scores of 8 6. I H O. 23-4 and 10-1.
In the other game Friday night. N ft II Incorporated
M ined two runs In the lop of the eighth inning and held
oil a PRISM rally to win Its first game ol the m ' u m iii 6-5.
TRC Is now 7-1. while Modern Welding Is 6-2. PRISM
Is 2-6 and N ft 11Incorporated Is 1-7.
The regular season is scheduled to end this Friday
night before a mini tournament Is held oil November
loth. I Ills Friday. \ ft II Incorporated takes mi Modern

N• HIncorporated
PRISM

SANFOKI) — It Is amazing how
quick a potential blowout can turn
Inin an upset.
Such was the ease In the Sanford
R e cre a tio n D e p a rtm e n t M e n 's
Wednesday Night Fall Slowpllch
Softball League al Chase Park as
Hopkins Meats appeared headed for
an easy victory as it scored six runs
In Ihe top of the first inning and was
leading 9*4 heading Into the bottom
of ihe third Inning.
Hill ASP Incorporated came alive
to score the final six runs of the
game lo win Its first game of the
season. 10-5).
A SP's unexpected victory clin­
ched a He for Ihe league lllle for
Crazy Wings, which won the alien­
ing game of the night 120 over
Wells Contracting lor Its sixth' win
without a loss.
Crazy Wings (6-0) now holds a
Ihrcc-gamc lead with three games to
play. Trailing are Hopkins Meats
(3-3). Wells Contracting (2-4) and
ASP Incorporated (1-5). Next week.
Crazy Wings can close out the
c h am p io n sh ip against Hopkins
Meats al 7 pan. and Wells Con­
tracting lakes on ASP IncnrjKirntcd
at H pan.
Crazy W ings scored In every
Inning and winning pitcher Sieve
Woodley allowed four singles in the
six Inning game ended by the

12-run rule.
P o w e rin g C ra zy W in g s w ere
Mranlley Hrumlcv (double, two
sin gles, two run s. RHI). Mark

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Welding al 6:30 p.m. and TRC plays PRISM at 7:45
p.m.
TRC was led by Graeey (three singles, two runs, two
KMI). Taltor (triple, double, mil. three RHI). Myrlcl Reid
(double, single, two runs). Donnie McCoy (double, mill.
Raymond llartsfleld (single, two runs. RHI). Robert
Stevens (single, run. RHI). Craig Mrrkerson (single,
null. Chris Hulluck (single. RHI). Arthur Harucs ami
Joel Lipscomb (one single each) and Erie Hulloek (RHI|.
Doing the hitting for Modem Welding were Todd
Hunter (double, single. RHI). Dave Sehutt (two singles).
Rich I (aurally (single, run) and Andy Latimer (single).
Pacing N ft II Incorporated were Wayne Kelly (four
singles, two runs, two RHI). Seoii Fletcher (double,
single, two runs). David Attaway (iwo singles, two RHI).
Paul Payne (two singles, run). Mike Davis (iwo singles).
Scott Hell (single, rim). Larry Armllage (single. RHI).
Rodney Fryer (single) and Hobby Keefer (RHI).
Providing the offense for PRISM were Mike Fratrlk
(three singles. Iwo RHI). Art Resell (three singles, nut).
Hill Uulmi (two singles. RHI). Jerry DlHartolo (two
singles. nm|. Hob Palagano (two singles). Paul
Mlotkowskl (single, run. iwo RHI). Andy Szymanskl and
Frank Lublnskas (one single and one run each) and Mel
Goings (single).

Brown’s get goodies at Trick or Treat
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T A M PA - Jessica Hllck (37.40)
and Sharon Wain (36.55) treated
theuiM'lves to all around champion­
ships at the LaFIcur's Trick or
it
Invitational this past weekend,
leading Hrowti's Central to the team
title.
Hllck teamed up with Allvson
N e ls o n (3 6 .7 5 ) a n d W h it n e y
Shepard 136.65) to complete a
sweep ol the top three placements
in ihe Level VI. younger age group
competition W ain's victory came in
Ihe older age groupol Level" VI.
Hllck ami W ahl's performances in
the Individual event competition
in c lu d e d Id en tical tlrst p la ce
Mulshes on vault and floor exercise,
with both utrIs grabbing third place
on bars
Nelson was victorious on the
halanec beam, adding a pair ol third
place finishes on vault and floor.
Shepard shared the victory stand
with Hllck on vault, adding a second
place finish on Hoot exercise.
Ashley Htown contributed a pair
ol second place finishes mi beam
and vault, earning seventh place all
around 135.601. while Kim Poor
Hulshed 10th (35.201. both In the
older group
hi the younger group. Ashley
llntlman earned 12th place 135.451
and Mcagan Mnnbcrg i-ltli (35.15).
closing out ihe all around placemeitis lor Hrown's

Rebecca Sable. Jessica Demands.
Megan Mullicr. Jill Cody and Steph­
anie Richards earned individual
event placements In Level VI.
The Level V competition featured
Allison A b e sa iu ls' I36.H0) and
Melissa Pow ell's (36.20) second
place Mulsh all around In their
res|H-etlve age groups.
Hrlllnny Viola captured third
place all around (36.95) with Kaey
Hood |3t».10) and Valerie Rycrson
(36.H5) taking fourth.
Three H row n's girls. Kathryn
Kelly |36.H()|. Morgan Rutherford
(.35.401 and Krysten l onely (36.00).
finished filth. Karen Wood 135.45)
w a s s e v e n th a n d te a m m a t e s
Danielle Conani (3-1.40) and Elysc
Wetidnrl (34.70| I m ii I i earned ninth
Kelly strung together a trio ol llrst
place llnishcs m individual event
competition on vault, liars and floor,
while Viola. Ahesamls. H ood and
Wendort enjoyed the victory stand
tor one event each

second on floor.
Sara Keeseeker was second all
around (36.50) In Ihe younger
group, grabbing a trio of second
place medals on Im-u i i i . Iloor anil
liars.
Courtney G la d y s 136.15) and
Lindsay Knapp (36.251 earned third
place finishes all around, with
Gladys awarded a pair of third place
medals on ticum and Iloor and
Knapp finishing second on beam
and third on floor.
('terra Soils (35.00) and Jenna
Manikowskl (35.15) Ixilh grabbed
lllllt place all aro u n d , Hrooke
Norman was eighth (35.15). Melissa
McCartney (34.651 was ninth and
Jean Edmunds (35.05) was lOlh.
Norman. Soils and McCartney all
earned placements In the lop three
In Individual event competition.

Other Hrown's Central gymnasts
llntshing m the top three place­
ments for event competition were
Rycrson. Rulherlord. Powell and
Sara Carter

Ollier Hrown's Central gymnasts
winning placements In Level IV and
V competition were Taylor Ford.
Karl S h ad dln ger. A sh ley I’arr.
Sonya Till. Ferrel Maguire. Pam
G ra y , D ana C o m b e r. J e n n ife r
(T im b e r. J u lie T u lly . A n g e la
Goodwin. Suzanne Price. Jennifer
Kinard and Deldre Mr.Shane

Marla Sigmund (36.30) led the
Level IV competitors hv winning the
all around crown hi (lie nine-year
and older age group. Sigmund.s
performance featured llrsl place
Mulshes in liars and beam, with a

Total placements lur Hrown's
Central reached a staggering 143
Hrown's Central Is next scheduled
to host the Orlando Invitational at
Seminole High School the weekend
ol Nm ciidicr 11-12

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Janseli (three singles, run. three
RHI). D avid G oldstlek (double,
single, run. three RHI). Cary Keefer
(double, single, two runs). Gary
Miller (two singles, run. two RBI).
Jesus Mulno (triple, run). Ron Wlrth
(single, run). Stun Hrumlcy (single.
RHI). Donnie Miller (iwo runs. RBI)
and Don Maelter (run).
Hob Wells Jr.. Jim Dawson. Jeff
Kipp and Ho Sellers had one single
each lor Wells Contracting.
Pacing ASP Incorporated were
winning pitcher Ron Kelly (four
singles. Iwo runs. RHI). Chris
Poez.ekaJ (double, single, Iwo runs.
RHI). Jeff laincy (two singles, run.
RHI). David Hartley (two singles.
RHI). Brett Moran (two singles, run).
Duane Gocmbcl (triple. Iwo runs).
Jeff Bergman (single, two runs.
RHI). Mark Dowell (single, two RBI),
('lilt Arata (single) and James Evans
(RHI).
Doing the damage for Hopkins
Meals were Hriati Jones (triple,
single, two runs). Many Silvia (dou­
ble. single). Hobby Shaw (two
singles, iwo runs, two RBI). Dan
Dougherty (two singles, run. Iwo
RHI). Joint Searles (Iwo singles,
run). Tim Hurklcy (single. RHI).
Allen Dow and Hohhy McRce (one
single each), lairrv Cliunat (two
runs. Kill). Jeff Dow (RHI) and Hill
Shaw (run).

Suns win
Inner-Gfty
13-14 title
S » — l a l f tha H f l d
ORLANDO - The Central
Florida Suns, a 13and-Under
b a se b a ll cl ub a l o ng wi t h
14-year-olds J.T. Williamson
nnd Kevin Graves, won the 13
A 14 year old age division In
the Orlando Inner-City Games
ul Tinker Field this past Sun­
day.
t h e Suns defeated the Cen­
t r al F l o r i d a Al l - S t a r a . a
14-and-Under AAU club. 7-6 In
clghl-lnnlngs In the Inagural
year championship game.
" T h i s was a v e ry busy
weekend o f baseball." state
manager Mike Bono, who apllt
the squud and look half the
team lo Eustls for an AAU
doubleheader. "T h is Is a gre
win for these kids, nobody
gave us much o f a chance to
bcut these older Itoys."
Alter falling behind 5-0 in
the lop o f the third Inning, the
Suns came buttling back with
three runs In the third Inning
and two runs In the fourth
Inning. Hits by Nick Pclton.
Chris Parsons. Ryan Bono and
Graves led the way. but the
game was tied on a squeeze
hunt by Kyle Bono.
Alter the All-Stars look the
lead with a run In the sixth
Inning, the Suns evened the
score In the bottom o f the
seventh Inning when Graves
raced home on a wild pitch
with two outs.
Lefthander Dwayne Driggers
rumr In to pitch for the Suns
In the eighth Inning. Driggers
retired the llrst two batters he
faced before giving up a dou­
ble. But Williamson, playing
llrst base, saved u run with a
s|H-etueular backhanded run­
ning catch down the rlghtfleld
foul line.
Alun Carter led off the bot­
tom o f the eighth Inning for
the Suns with a walk. Drtggcrs
saerllleed Carter to second and
JomUhun Shaw singled Carter
to third. Williamson then lifted
a sacrifice fly to leftfleld. scor­
ing Curler with Ihe winning
run.
Other members o f Ihe win­
ning team were: David McNeil.
C.J. Mt-hxmcr. Mall lloylcr.
L u k e Fuyur d and Ra n d y
RobliiHou.

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SAMSULA — A determined David Russell put
his past Governor’s Cup finishes behind him
Saturday night at New Smyrna Speedway as he
bested a 35 car field to win the 31 st edition o f that
event.
"F o r the last three years I finished second, but
last year was the most diaeepointing finish." said
Russell, who pilots the Russell
Automotlve/QuickCar Camaro, " I led afanoot the
entire race, and with four I s m to go, a tire
problem coot m e the win. lit is year, I was
determined that this t t m m y race."
Russell,, who set the evening's third fastest
qualifying time for the 300 lap event sponsored
by the X1R Friction Eliminator, started the race
from the eight position by virtue o f the draw. As
starter Johnny Bass waved the green flag, pole
sitter Charlie Ragan Jr, bolted out o f turn four to
grab the early lead with Dennis Demers, Oary
Balough. Russell and David R o g m in hot pursuit.
A s Demers. Balough. Ruaeell and Rogers
battled for position. Ragan pulled to a ten car

challenged as he raced to victory.
"W ithout a doubt, this win was a team effort,"
RuabeU aaid. "N ot only did they work on the car
for tw o aoiid weeks, we came to the track and
tested and practiced pit stops. I drove the car
tonight, but the crew ran the race. They were on
the radio all night spotting and making the calls.
They gave 190percent."
Russell attribute* some o f the team's success to
suggestions and hands on support for friend and
former racer Ed Meredith. Meredith, who drove
for Russell In the post, was injured 14 months ago
In a construction accident and is now confined to
aw heel chair.
"E d has come to the shop everyday for the last
two w eeks," Russell said. “ Not only did he worfc
on the car, he gave us some good set up tdeaM
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" W e had a good car tonight, but some bad
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RumeU picked up the 55,000 winner’s purse.
Other feature winner's were Conrad Orenler In
mini-stocks, Wayne Heckle in madlftede, Rick
Cfouesr in bombers. Chick Vote in sportsman. Ed
Woodrtng In limited late motdels. and Ron Adams
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Banlort Herald, Sanford, Florida -Thursday, November 2, 1MB - M

People
On money, murder and a new job

IN B R I E F

With the
holidays approaching, w ill I be
able to make the purchases this
year that I couldn’t make last
year. I have had some terrible
financial reverses recently again.
Kathy
Sanford
D e a r K a th y : I think that
you’ll be pleasantly surprised
over the next few weeks to see
your situation change for the
positive. An unexpected situa­
tion will benefit you and make
not only the holidays better this
year, but you can look toward
the next several m onths to
improve In your behalf so well.

Coffs# Mid eonvtvMtfon
LAKE MARY — Join Little W ing Book* on Friday, Nov.3 for
"Coffee and Conversation” with guest speaker Don Zanghl.
Zanghl, a leading UFO/Alien reeenreher and lecturer, will
present a 45-mlnute video and an audio tape. He w m also
suggest reading material from his personal reading list, books
which w ill be available for purchase at Little Wing.
The seminar, which begins at 7 p.m., is free and open to the
public hut seating Is limited to 90 participants. T o reserve your
■pace, call 324-1
14-1008. Little W ing Books la located In the Lake
Mary
. Village (Pubtte) Shopping Center at the corner o f Lake
Maty Boulevard and Greenwood Boulevard.

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J s r r y i I Just recently
moved to central Florida from
Ohio. The Job that 1was hired for
turned out to be far less than
what I was promised! Should I
stay where I am right now or Just
quit and look for som ethingebe.
Travis
Lake Maty
D m t T ra vtsi I f you can stay
where you are right now, that
would be the smart thing to do.
Don't worry about another Job,

Suih Im Kfwsnlt m— f Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club meets every Friday, at 7
a.m., at Shoney’a, US 17-92, south o f Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Ktwanlsns are w elcome. For Information, call Ridge
Moreland, 322-9918.

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GENEVA — A free clinic to Include blood pressure check.
Mood sugar screening and Immunisations win be held every
Friday, —
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Elementary
School in the old school building, corner o f First and Main
JR*®* to 0 « i e ^ The clinic Is sooooored b y the Seminole
County Health Department In cotvhmcuon with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office and Geneva Elementan
Elementary School, For
information, cab 349-9284.

certainly air In court! I f the trail
la pursued, then It will certainly
and finally stop at Faye Resnick.
A ll along the speculation o f her
Involvement In this matter has
been q u e lled . T h e a ttorn ey
Johnny Cochran him self has
echoed. In his own words, what I
m yself am saying here. The only
vindication that O J . will ever
have Is to allow these lawsuits to
bring out all the sordid details
.that never saw the light o f day
during his trial. The prosecutors'
case was shoddy, hallow and
without evidence o f substance.
Being primarily baaed on alleged
scientific evidence and DNA, the
one thing w hich should be
o b v io u s to a ll o f ua t h a t
’ ’ p e rh a p s e v id e n c e w a s
planted." If the race card waa
played. It was played b y none
other than those that wrote and
uttered the script: namely, Mark
Fuhrman..."and Justice for afl.”

ministrate certain funds and I
have some difficulty with that.
A s fo r R o n O o ld m a n , M r.
Goldman la only sorry that he
hasn’t figured out some way to
afH from his son's death yet. I
ve said from the "g e t g o "
som e v e r y u n sa vory th in gs
about Ron and Nicole. Sure O J ..
In the past, was an abuser, but.
tn m y opinion, he's not a killer
or the killer) Now that the civil
lawsuits w ill more than likely be
heard, both Ron and Nicole
become fair gam e for inquiry
th e m s e lv e s , a lth o u g h p o s t
mortem. Ron Ooldman w ill be
found out to be Just another
w an n ab ee on the m ak e fo r
whom ever he could convince to
help him further his career. Did
he sleep with Nicole? W hy bring
over a pair o f glasses at 10:90 at
night? W h y w as he drivin g
Nicole's car periodically? Many
questions will be addressed and
n o t to th e fa v o r o f R on
O oldm an’ a character. A s for
N icole, the truth shout her

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let alone looking for another Job
until after the first o f *96, Look to
be on another Job somewhere
around March.
Now that
O J . has been found Innocent,
what about the other lawsuits
agsist him? W ill he have to pay
and what will we learn about
Ron Ooldman or Nicole Brown
Simpson? Anything new?
J.P.
Lake Mary
D ea r J F . t Th e Interests o f the
children In the lawsuit filed by
the Brown fam ily la what they
are after. O f course, along with
having the children they would
like to have the ability to ad­

*. (Write te Jerry Stewart. 0/0
HmsAm MIi MnfdM flMHI i!

Are., tawtmd F I 11771. Stewart's

prom iscuity, drug addictions,
bl-sexuallty, abuse o f OJ„ yea. I
did say "abuse o f O J „ " w ill

pbans te r eppotntm onta and
tn g a gsm ea ts:
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K ty tO M M O M I
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family Education, la conducting a
“ Families In Crisis" outreach program. Interested organlsaUona wanting to contact the Life Savers Club o f SAFE m ay call
U bby Kuharskc at 291-43S7.

Sanford Mayor Beriya Smith
has signed an official procla­
mation designating ths weak
o f Nov. S through 1 1 ,1 W , as
"Key Club Wteck.” The club is
liJ
LasIh senoot Samoa organizenum
VVOn* BOOwn OvmvQ tn# BMfWML
left to right, Kiwanis Kay C h £
advisor Jim CanoN, tdwants
President Harry Q. Raid, Andy
Canoll. sec retary o f ths Samiri o^lw^K wy C ^ u b , and paat
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COMA moouooM im dinQ i
Ths Concerned Organisation o f Men In Action (COMA) meets
ths first and third Friday, at S p.m., tn ths church annex at St.
James AME Church, Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

FMVTMf't Marfctt
I l l s Downtown Sanford Fanner's Market la held each
Saturday from » a m. tfll noon at First and Magnolia under the
M g d m . For tnform stton , can Kathy Sutton. t o - S S T S .

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"Roberta,* la a vary hard-headed,
outspoken w w , 8hs Ucoruklemd
by some la be very w lf centered.
Rbr a vary Iona time, people have
told me that Roberta take* adverttape o f me. f t * elwaya etood up far
her and tried to accommodate her.
Until reoaotly. I didn’t think twice
about hatpins her. But recently I
have been under enormoue stress,
with much unhaoninem in my bib.

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o r r m o ro n

Legal Notlcee

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

0 7 T N I 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT 0 7 DLOMOA
M ANO TOR

of

H N M , M M M 900
M M W O C a COUKTY
6 A M 00. M&lt;1M7&lt;CA&lt;14&lt;L
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
t t f t v t c t * COMPANY. INC..
ASSIQNCS 0 7 CftttTW O O O
CONDONATION, SUCCCSION
IN IN T IN IB T TO 7INBT
CONBUMfN FINANCIAL
CONDONATION
D M ntift)
NTSTLY BCNOIT ANO JANI
DOS M NO IT. HIB UNKNOWN
W IF I; M AN It J. BSNOIT A/K/A
MARIS JOCELYNS SALOMON
AND JOHN DOS BSNOIT. H IN
UNKNOWN HUSBAND; IF
irv m o . INCLUDINO ANY
UNKNOWN tROUSE OF SAID
DSFSNOANTIB), IF
RSMANNlSO, AND IF
DSCSABSD, T N I NIBDSCTIVI
UNKNOWN HCNtS, DSY1BSIB.
ORANTICS. ABBKMSSB,
C M DITONS, UINO NS. ANO
TN U STtIB. AND A U OTHER
DEMONS CUUSSINB BY.
THROUOH. UNDER OR
AOAINBT T N I NAMED
DSFSNOANTIB): JOHN DOE
AND JA N I DOS, UNKNOWN
TENANTS.
Dstsndsnt(s)
NOTICE 0 7 BALA
Nonet is Raraby t*v *n m at,
pursuant I t a Final Summary
Jud«m *nt
a*
Foraelcsura
•n ta rsd m the a b o vo-ityto d
causa, in mo C ircuit Court #1
Bamlnola County, Florida. I win
so li IR * pros a rty situ a ts In
tom tooM
County.
F lorida.
FROM THE BAST 1/4 MOTION
CORNER 0 7 M O TIO N M .
TOWNSI ND SB SOUTH. RAMOS
SS CAST, SCMRtOLS COUNTY,
7L0RI0A RUN N. M O S O M IS
M BS* W. ALONO THE SOUTH
U N I 0 7 THS M 1/4 0 7 THE NS
1/4 0 7 SAIO M O TIO N SB,
944.07 TEST, THENCE RUN
N. M DSORISS M O O ' W.
311.3* FEET TOR A DOINT 0 7
SIOINMINO, RUN THENCI
NORTH 11B0.14 TEST TO THE
NORTH UNE 0 7 SAID SE 1/4
0 7 THE NS 1/4 RUN THENCE N.
M M O R E S ! 40 N * W. ALONO
SAIO NORTH U N I StSJO TEST,
RUN THENCE SOUTH BBB.B7
TEST, NUN T H tN C I S. M
DSORISS M O B * I . M T.aa
TEST TO THE DOINT 0 7 M O M NINO,
SUBJECT
TO AN
EASEMENT OYER THE SOUTH*
WESTERLY S l.0 0 DIET TON
ROAD AND UTILITIES, ALSO
KNOWN AS LOT B 0 7 THE
UNMCOROSD
DLAT
07
COCHRAN TO M IT , M DULY
RECOROCO M THE DUSLIC
RECORDS
07
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, 7L0RM A.
A/K/A IS M SUNSET TRAIL,
OENEYA, 71 SSTSt.
a i pubRa aoN, ta» m
N sM
Mme NMR
ta r aoML AT
THE W IST FRONTrooOREEEN*
OOOR
N O LI COUNTY OOURTHOUM.
SANTORO, 7L0M 0A . M I1 M
toy o f

CASE NO. M &lt;TM &lt;CA&lt;14L
KISIAK RATIONAL SANK.
DtaM lR.
VS .
JAMES R. EVANOF7
and ROSEMARY
EVANOFF BLEVINS; a t al..
Dolandanla.
0 7 70RSCLOCVRR SALS
Not lea it RoraOy a Nan m at.
pursuant la that Final J u d fmam
o l Forocioauro datad October
M IR. IS9S, and anlorad In ehrN
caaa numaor M&lt;7SS-CA&lt;14&lt;U
o l IRO CircuN Court o l IRo 1S1R
Ju d icia l C ircu it In and lo r
Bamlnola
County.
F lorida,
taftarom KISIAK NATIONAL
SANK, la D taM tlfl and JA M IS R.
EVANOFF.
ROSCMARV
EVANOFF
BLEVINS,
THS
CROSSINOS MASTER COMMU­
NITY
ASSOCIATION,
INC.,
LAKSVICW
HOMSOWNSRS
a s s o c ia t io n ,
INC., la/ara
I wM aoo la tRa

N0T7CB UNDER
FICTITIOUS HARM ACT
N o t* , it Raroby pttran that tRa
u ndartipnod p u rtu a n l to IRa
■FtctMtoua Noma A c t,' CRaptar
PtS.Ot Florida S ta lu la t win rapItla r
arltR
IRa
Florida
D apartm anl e l B tala upon
ra c tlp l o l p rool o l IRo puRHeaHon o l IRM nolle#, IRa NctftM u*
nama, to »H:
THE B R IE INAL MATTRESS
COMPANY undar adilcR are a rt
anpaptd m b u tm a tt a l IT S !
Samaran B ird , W totor Parti, FL
337M .
Datad a l W inter Park , Florida.
P u t »Tth day o l Octobor, I N I
TJMF. INC.
Forty S. Doormann, Sacy.
PuMMR: Novambar t . 1 M I
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RPPtO TITtRUS N A IM
N o lle * I* Roraby phron that 1
am anpapad m bwabwaa at t MS
Sim Ato n u *. Sanford, FL SS771,
Bamlnola County, Florida, undar
IRa Fictm oua Nama o f BAN*
OBR B ITIB R M IB . and th a t I
inland to rop a to r ra id nama
«IIR
tRa
D ivision
of
C o rp o ra tio n .,
TallaRaaaoa.
Florida. In accordance arltR tRa
p ro vta lo n , o f tha FIciHloua
Nama Btatutaa, To-W it: Section
SSI.OS, Florida S tatute* 1SS1.
Jamaa J. Fontarlo
PublitR : Novambar t . IS M
DCJ-IS

H I T N I CIRCUIT COUNT, ~
B IB R T B B im i JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IR ANO BOB
IE M IN B L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. M-MIS-CA-I4-L
ALLIANCE MORTOAOE
COMPANY, a F lorida

NO TfCBO PAPUBLIC

AMENDMENTS M CEETAIN
ICTSANB
UBSOP THE
TN BC tTYR P
FLORIDA.

P la ln flll,
KENNETH 0 . M ARTIN, a l a l..

caaR a l IRo wool Non! door a l
tRa Bamlnola C ount* co u rt*
Route in Sanford, Bam lnola
County. Florida. M UNO A.M.
on tRa 30th day a t Natam aar,
»www. m * roR W w if e n vn vvQ
property aa oat fortR mi said
Final Ju d pm .nl, ta arN;
LOT SS. LAKSVICW VtLLAOE.
ACCOROINO TO THE DLAT
THBRIOF AS MCOROCD IN
DLAT BOOK M , DACES S4
THROUOH M . INCLUSIVE, 0 7
THE DUBUC RECORDS 0 7
M MM OLS COUNTY, PLOMOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARC
AOVtMO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DICMCO TO M A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTSMDTNtO TO
COLLSCT A DEBT ANO AMY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
M U M D FOR THAT DURDOM.
Datad IRa 17th day a t OCTOM R IS M .
MARYANNS M ftBSf
Ctarti a l CircuN Caurt
By Jana B.

Lege! Notices

NOTICE 0 7 ACTION
TO; Any unknown Ratre. da
v ita a t. p ra n la a t. a ta lp na a t.
atR ar cla lm ln p By, tRraupR,
undar and apalnal RENE A.
ROORIOUBZ. S atatted) Cur
YOU ARE NO TIFIED INal an
acttan la
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Public Haprtnp drift Ra RpM Ri
IN* CandRlaaNn Roam a t IR*
C ity H all Ni IR* C ity at Santa rd.
FlarM a at ? :M e *cw rti D M . an
NavomRar im r . tw s, McanaMar
cRanpa* and amandmanH la B »
Esntnp O rEManss a t IRa C ity at
EBnMtBi * ■wiBBi MB^MBSTSI
k g o rlle o ef m e t ce tie in
p e p e fty lyin g k e tw n L ik e
Menree w i I m l f i l i HevteverS
a.
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L a i IBS, O A K LA N D V IL L A O S , S E C T IO N 7 0 U R ,
PHASE I. ttta rS in p N IRa ptal
lalB aak
39, papa 33. Rmbmc R aastO iB l
S e m in a l* C a u n ly, D la r i d a .
Tas*IRP r_ w llR : Eanpa/B alrtp
a ra ta r, DHN n R p * Ofapaaal,
W all la W all Carpal.
alR art and te a ana re^ydrsd ta
aSTUB a capy a t year ewlttan
daCmaaa. h any, la Nan SMITH
0 SIMMONS. DJL.. PIM nHtra
a tta r nay i. I l l W. Adam * St.,
H IM . Je rk tan HIM, PL a m aa
ptBBpMNn daN a t M H npttca at

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In IRa camRaraan t w lH i a d is a b ility

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PLATTS VALLEY 7UNDIMB . L R

U *n *"T * *p # rl? clp a M R araln
(RbmM cantacf ONtBM
M M l NarlR Dark AnnNJS1, SanWrd. PL
a t M a rti days s n a rl
p ra c a a d in p ; 4ST-SSS-4IM )
IBSBSSSB7T1 (TOO)
OATBOanOcNBsr SNR. MM.
(Caurt Sa il)
M AEYAJtNE M O RM
C N N NEW C ircu it Caurt
B yR tdR K M l
Oaauty O ark

Avtnua N prapaaad la Ra rpaanad tram SC 3. Spaclal Cammarx Mt. ta DO. Dkarmad OavoL
mara parttcutarfy daacrtRad aa

IRa M at Ban a l racardad In P lat
B a a h iL Rapa SS. DuRltc Rac
arda at Stm ln ila County. FMrA ll parttaa In
pM^mn
L l i l l E n E P M I I H E W pm
Wt
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tytoR
a Raard at aaid baarmn.
By ard w a t Nm CM* Cam
&gt;MaMn a l Dm CNy a l la n ia rd ,
PMrfda.
PERSONS WITH O ISAEILITIES NBBDINO AUISTANCS
TO PAETfCIDATE IN ANY OP
T H E S E P R O C S R O IN O S
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
D IN A T O R A T IM -S4SS OS
HOURS IN ADVANCE OP THE
M EBTINO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC;
IP A PERSON DECIDES TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
W IT H R ESPECT TO A N Y
M ATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE M EET!NO OR
HEARING. HE M AY NEED A
VERBATIM RSCORO OP THE
PROCEEDINGS. INCLUDINO
THE TESTIMONY ANO E V I­
DENCE. WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PR O V ID R O B Y THE
C IT Y OP SANPO RO . IP S

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THR R IBN TIEN TM
JUO tCIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
IB R H N O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S IN O .) 0RSS-SMBDR-4S-P
IN R IiT H E M A R R IA O E O F
JOSE R. PALENCIA,
DIANE L. PALENCIA,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H E E M UTE ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. i M -IIM -O E-M -L
IN R E : THE MATTER OF THE
AOOPTIONOP;
N.S.A.W..
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am lnar.
NOTICE 0 7 ACT ION
TO A LL PARTIES HAVINO
OR CLAIM INO TO HAVE ANY
RIO HTS OR INTEREST IN
THE ADOPTION PROCEED
I NOS HEREIN DESCRIBED.
YOU ARB N O TIFIED ;
TRa! an acttan M r adM*Mn a l
IRa child. N.S A.W .. Ram July A
tFFi, Rat baan IfM d In Dm C irtu tf
Caurt a l Stm lnaN Caunt*. 7 M r
Ma. In C at* Na.t n 3344 DR
SSL.
You a rt ruauirud la aorva a
capy a l your w rtftan datanaaa. II
any, la Nan Jamaa I .
Beautr*. petit
a l I4M StaM

N D T IC I OP ACTION
TO: JOSE R. PALENCIA
MK-41 WtRpana Compound
OruMn SuRmorln* Bata
N SSFB**3N
Orefon, Connecticut 94J4F
YOU ARE HEBEBV NOTI
D I E D t h a t D I A N E L.
PALENCIA aa Nm W IN, Rat
filed a Petition Far OtaaaiutMn
m M erriage w me eeove tryiee
Court. You a rt commanded N
aarva a capy a l your w ritten
da fan tea. It any. an D tfllM n a r't
NORECRTOI. KATZ.
E apulr*. n i l E a tt M ich Man
ttre a t, Orlande, FMrtda USB*.
day a l
IF1 and NM Nm
Nm CMrk a l Nila
Court either Rater* ta rv lc * an
datautt w ill be entered ayainat
you N r IR* raIM t demaRMd In
•R* DatltMn Far OtaaaiutMn at
WNnaaa my Hand and IRa Seal
at IR* Caurt a l SanNrd. Sami
n*N County, Florida. IRIa N th
d a y a tl apNmbar, IFF!

&gt;NOVEMBER
14. IFM and NM Nta artatnal tHNi
the CMrk a l IRM caurt. aim er
aarvka an PalNMnar'a

ISaell
MARYANNC MORSE
CMrk a l IRa
C ircu it Caurt
E y; Tammy E.RyaM
Aa Deputy CMrk
NOREBRTOS. KATZ. DJI.
d l l Baal M khM an ttra a t
Orlanda. FMrtda 33SM
III? ) S34434S
Fla. Ear :M . 3H4N
AtM m ay NrW IM
PubtlaA: October II , If. N .
and Novambar I. IFF*
O B Itlf

V n V t n n i B t R T W T II P B I V t T &lt;

a fte r, aNwrorlaa a dtfauH w ill R*
tau ta r Nm
in IR* a*H

Aa CMrk a l Caurt
Nancy R .W lntar
A* Deputy CMrk
PdbtMR: October ltfF .3 4 .
and NavomRar I. tFFl
0E I-1M

M NNS BY
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BER._ IS M , tRa

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7T a s r e o o n S s o
DLAT BOOK IS , RARE 1 0 7 THS
PUBLIC M CORDS 0 7 SEMI*
NO LI COUNTY PtOHIOA.
BATED IN * STM day r t OCTO­
BER. IB M .

CLASSIFIED ADS
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4 0 7 /8 3 1 - 9 8 9 3

CLASSIflCO DCPT.
HOURS

PRIVATI PARTY RATIS
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NOW ACCEPTING

tkodat N &gt;m e*M *1 an addRanN 4w
arty Nr 4*y» your ad tuna N NW aamad.
uTaatoM aen
term.
Tuaaday Be* Friday I t Naan Yk# Day I
I I M a p i PaAMwm

ROJUETIPNTE AND CRKOITE; WBn avoid s i SRsnar M SRSB.
andatdyWWai
ya w nd ta r saewaay M s Brat GsyR nets.

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OAKLAETN MEMORIAL PARK
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CTTTBP SANDES E. FLORIDA
N O TtC I OP PUBLIC NSARINO
TO BtHOM IT M AY CONCERN;
Marie* N Raraby fhran purauant N SactMna la i.M and M4441I3),
PM rida Statute*. M at an R » ISM day s i NavomSar. IFFL a l I R
r jr ^ a r a * n a n NMreaRar a * aucR maNar may Ra Raard a l O ty H all,
Harm Park Avenue, SanNrd. FMrtda. Bm C ity CammMaMn a l
FMrtda, wNI canaidar IRa adaptMn *1 tha MHawinp

O rtando • W inter Park

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P a id tra ln hN . aaHtns apnalntmanta arlW R r t recap
li ve ■aorta. CaK: 3333*79
Man. F ri. Day* 34. In my
Name, N m *. «M. ~

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Fro* ma Steal ca r*, t r i .
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darter pn^t IntlKB atiBansaaBar y m f il CMam eM r AHanwy
AL0NE7 RESPECTED deltn«
bureau ainca 1F77I A ll asp*

lassFttRESOLUTION NBI7IS
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTINO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD OP COUNTY COM M IU IO N B R S' DR L BOAT ION TO THE
CITY OP SANPORO. FLORIDA CITY COMMISSION. 0 7 R ID E
VBLOPMBNT POWERS AS DEFINED UNDER THR COMMUHI
TV REDEVELOPMENT ACT OP HS7 (CHAPTER M L PART III.
FLO RIDA STATUTEL AS A M 8N 0S D ); FIHOINO THAT THE
LAKE MONROE WATERFRONT ANO DOWNTOWN SANTORO
AREA W ITHIN THR CITY OP SANFORD. FLORIDA, IS A
■LIG HTED AREA ANO THAT THE REHABILITATION. CON
SERVATKM OR REDEVELOPMENT, OR A COMBINATION
THEREOF OP SAIO AREA IS NECESSARY IN THS INTEREST
OP THE PUBLIC HEALTH. SAFETY, MORALS ANO W ELFAR1
OF THE RESIDENTS OP THE C ITY: OESKMATINO SAIO AREA
AS THE LAKE MONROE WATERFRONT ANO DOWNTOWN
SANFORD COM MUNITY R (DEVELOPM ENT AREA) PINO I NO
THAT THERE IS A NEED FOB A COMMUNITY REDEVELOP
M IN T AOBNCV TO CARRY OUT COMMUNITY REDEVELOPME NT W ITHIN SAIO LAKE MONROE WATERFRONT ANO
OOWNTOWN SANFORD COM MUNITY REDEVELOPM ENT
AREA; DECLARING THE CITY COMMISSION 0 7 THS CITY 0 7
SANFORD, FLORIDA. TO DC SAIO COMMUNITY REDEVELOP
M E NT AORNCYl DECLARING THAT THE CITY COMMISSION
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heartburn. I now find myself
belching loudly all the time and.
as you can Imagine, this Is
s o c ia lly u n a c c e p t a b le . My
boyfriend thinks It's "disgustIng-" Please help me.
D M A * R E AD B X : You need to
sec your doctor and. probably.
have X-rays o f your stomach and
upper Intestine. You may have
an ulcer or hiatal hernia (a
weakness where the stomach
joins the esophagus), both of
which can easily be treated with
modem drugs, such as Tagamet.
Zantac ana others, many o f
which are now available without
a prescription.
In the meantime, you may
wish to modify your diet and
avoid foods (such as salads,
onions, pepper, spices, coffee,
and alcohol) that seem to worsen
your symptoms. Also, you might
try using liquid antacids, such
as Oelusll or Maalox. that may
control your acid condition and
excess gas.
D o n 't d e la y . O et to you r
doctor. Your boyfriend may find
you more socially acceptable
once you get treatment.
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m y son had an ulcer, but after
testing him with X-rays, they
diagnosed viral gastroenteritis.
What Is this disease?
experienced the occasional sud­
den attack o f fever, nausea,
vomiting, and diarrhea. With
dietary restrictions (clear fluids
o n l y ) f or 24 h o u r s , the
sym ptom s usually disappear
and we return to normal In a day
or two.
Because these violent episodes
a re so s h o r t-liv e d , d o c to rs
believe that they are caused by a
virus Infection. In cases where
symptoms persist - or are asso­
ciated with abdominal pain or
Intestinal bleeding - other dis­
orders, such as peptic ulcer or
colitis, must be considered.
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s e t. p ro m p t res p o n s e to a
flulds-only diet, and no conti­
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In the year ahead, you might
become more deeply Involved
than usual in c r e a tiv e e n ­
d eavors. Y o u r e ffo rts could
produce both material success
and pride in your accomplish­
ments.
BCOE M O (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Bargaining, bartering, buying or
selling w ill be easy for you
today. You will know how to
strike a flood deal without taking
advantage o f others In the pro­
cess. Oet a Jump on life by
understanding the Influences
that govern you In the year
ahead. Bend for your AstroO raph prediction s today by
mailing 82
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Box 1758. Murray Hill Button.
New York. NY 10150. Make sure
to su tc your sodiac sign.
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tim e w ithout b ein g ob viou s
about your motives.
A g O A I I W (Jan. 20-Fcb. IB)
Even If you think everything
Is going against you today,
don't throw In the towel. Nega­
tive trends may be converted
Into positive accomplishments.
H B C E fl (Feb. fe M a r c h 20)
You will perform best today If
you are the one creating your
agenda. Don't be laxy and let
others do the planning for you.
A im
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Your good deeds will not go
unrecognised because you are In
a favorable cycle. Listen to your
Instincts.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Temporarily shelve your older
projects today In favor o f a new
hobby. Devote as much Umc as
possible to this endeavor.
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Bold measures m ight be re­
quired In order to achieve an
Important objective today. Once
you have committed yourself,
don't be timid.
CANCm (June 21-July 22)
You and your mate will be In
accord today on most major
Issues. Use this opportunity to
be especially productive.
LSO (July 23-Aug. 22) You
could be luckier than usual
today, but you will not be solely
responsible for your success.
People who love you will do all
they can to please you.
V t m o o (Aug. 23-Sept.' 22)
Associates will find you Uplifting
today. You have an Innate sense
o f knowing exactly what to aay
to Inspire you r friends and
colleagues.
U M A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If
you speak from you r heart
today, everyone w ill respond
favorably to what you have to
say. Do not let anyone catch you
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THURSDAY

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88th Year, No. 73 - 8anford, Florid*

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Take a stroll In the Sanford historic district
and experience Christmas past and Christmas
present. More Information on the Sanford
Historic Trust Holiday Tour of Homes Is Inside
today.

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Basketball at BoyslQIrta Club
SANFORD — Registration Is going on now
through Dec. 80 for Junior Magic Basketball at
the Boys and Otria Club. BIB Persimmon Ave..
Sanford.
There will be basketball team s for youngsters
age 7 to 18. Qames begin on J a n
6 and continue through Mar. 19.
Oames will be played at the Salvation Army
on 34th Street In Sanford.
There Is a 810 participation fee per child for
theseaaon.
The program la also In need of coaches and
other parent Involvement.
For m ore inform ation call th e club a t
390-3456.

MclIBsy sights
HEATHROW - Holiday Nights 98 Is a
fam ily-oriented holiday event featu rin g a
spectacular Christinas Ught display, a living
n a tiv ity p a n o ra m a, holiday c ra fts, huge
C h ristm as c a rd s c reated by local school
children, and a North Pole panoram a with
Santa, a petting aoo and a pUy area.
T here will be m usical perform ances by
Jacqueline Jones, the Altamonte Jasx Band
directed by Mike A rena and m any o ther
The event vrilltake place from • to 11 p.m. on
Dec. 8. 9 and 10. Coat of the event le 88 for

Soma Sanford senior citizens were ringing In the holiday season
recently by helping out the Salvation Army kettle drive. Fair* of
seniors took hour-long shifts end collected enough money from
gene rout passeraby at the post offlca. Baa Laurendlna and Helen Lutz
will taka your change for charily.

Local high school
students prepared
for tougher test
Heetod Sank* Staff Writer__________
SANFORD — Seminole County
isve been working hard to
__re the students In local
__i continue to test well on the
School Competency Test that
to designed to be sure students have
acquired the basic skills they need
to succeed.
Students perplexed by how m any
centimeters a bug Jumps and other
p iasters an the nigh school com­
petency test will have to get more
right answers to pass, the governor

and Cabinet have agreed. That may
m ean schools have to spend more
money and time on remedial work.
E ducation C om m issioner F rank
B ro g a n a c k n o w le d g e d a f te r
W ednesday's vote.
But he said he hopes schools will
respond by improving Instruction so
students won't need extra help to
meet the tougher standards.
Seminole County schools have
put a renewed emph asis on skills
such as reading and m ath a t all
levels from elem entary to high

SANFORD - T he dow nw ard
spiral has been broken, they hope.
The Sanford Housing Authority
and volunteers from the community
and from the Sanford Police De­
partm ent are taking eteps to break
the cycle of crime am ong the city's
youth.
On Saturday, the BRO (Brethren
Reaching Out) program will cut the
ribbon on their new home In the
Cowan Moughton public housing
community.
‘'W e're giving them the apace to
do w hat they need to do to help the
young people of Sanford," Tim
Hudson, Interim executive director
of the Sanford Housing Authority,
said. "This to a n e a t program ."
BRO ex ecu tiv e d ire c to r Roae
Davie eald Sanford's young people
have been "in need of aomeone to
■how them a more positive wav of
doing things for some tim e now.
Davte, a m inister with Reddick
Memorial First Born Church of
Living Ood In Midway, said th at In
October. BRO became actively in­
volved In the com m unity effort to
reach young people who had been
Involved In the Juvenile Justice
system. It to the goal of BRO to give
these young people the opportunity
to "think out new ways of taring
th at would being to themselves help
In getting some of the things they
want In the world."
Hudeon eald the program will be
successful, he thinks, because It
teaches the young people Involved
In It to be seif-sufficient and to have
"It teaches them bow to stand on
their own feet," he said.
The group now meeti
* tor an hour and a half
to the
More th a n a do sen first-tim e
offen ders are enrolled in the pro­
gram they hope will ensure they are
bat-tim e offenders.
Davis and other i
trying to give the young l
alternative to the femily and I
who surround *
activity. T he young
* to

Herald Columnist
The Central Florid* Chapter
of th e In tern atio n al Black
W omen's Congress. Inc., will
present "The Black Family
Alive and Well" with focus on
th e m yths and stereotypes
about the demise of the black
family.
T h is in te r g e n e r a tlo n a l
approach will offer something
for everyone from our youth,
young sdultfc. adults and el­
derly.
Members of the international
A frican-A m erican w om en's
group feel they should address
these Issues.
The communities of Semi­
nole, Orange. Osceola and
Lake are served by the central
Florida chapter.
You are Invited to sponsor a
youth or individual.
This year's proceeds will be
used to provide a full paid
scholarship to two deserving
young people In our cum ­
in unity. The state has agreed
to m atch monies raised by the
central Florida Chapter.
The third iannual eon
will be held Saturday. Dec. 3.
a t the University of Central
Florida, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .
Topics for the conference
Include health, spiritual self,
m en ta l h e a lth , y o u th e m ­
powering youth, feeling good
about oneself. teen pregnancy,
ed u catio n , declalon-m aktng
and goal setting.

Holidays can be dangerous for pets
able to "anarf up a whole poinsettie" without any trouble. Th om pson
h e h as seen anim als with

fea iiiiwm it
Figaro the cat ten t llksty to eafchoooiate. which la a dog dsUeaoy, but
playing wttfctlneai may appeal to him.

ALBANY. N.Y. - Don’t forget
Fido and Boots thto holiday season.
For them . It can be ttfled
danger.
TIm, can be ttm p tttf by U&amp;Mj
a n d o rn a m e n ts , m istle to e a n d
say. And
‘
a caf_
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ih a h e a rt
nervous system .
S to ^ ^ to t^ f o r c o f o .
alth o u g h they apparently d o n 't
h a v v th a awns ew eettooth and are
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. . .istletoe
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especially the bentos. Thompson
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Tinsel may be the roost lethal
Christm as tradition, for cats any­
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Cats love the stuff, eald Robin
Tobin, a veterinarian a t the Rot*
terdam Veterinary Hoepftal outside
Albany, t o t Ingested Uneel can get
tangled in th e* intestines and m a t
cats will die without surgery, she

L arry'
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As for turkey and all the trim ­
m in g , anim als cannot digest U as
wcMaepeopje do. tto rest* the urge

dag may be

pleJbod^M bs fatty turkey or any
m ndofta
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Nation’s top drugstore chains to merge
CAMP HILL, Pa. - Rite Aid Corp. and Revoo
DM. Inc., Ike nation's top two drugrtore chains.
i to merge In a 61.8 Mlllon

Nov. 30
25 shopping
days to Christmas
Intends are the family

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The deal underscores the continued conaolMaugriore businesses as changre In the
eduetry brighten* competition. The
»toaneof several recenUy for Rite AM.
i L. Oraes. Rite AM's chief executive. asM
the merger will give the combined chain the
abfttty to compete effectively In the changing

Industry.
Camp Hill. Pa.-baaed Rite Aid
eliminate 8186 million In — "
1.100 Jobs In Cleveland,
quarters to)
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_______ The announcew9i leave the chain with
that about 900

prescription benefits managment company that
hassbroZged as an In d i p i n drat
drug
distribution networks operated by large
Jeffrey Pittsburg, a n analyst wtth OoldtoPittsburg Institutions! Services M g a rd en a t y .
N.Y.. who follow* Rite AM. saM a merger would
make Rite AM more competitive.
"It would provide
of ecate. T hat's

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III Jilt IW IIISICHU III n il UltMU tv . n i r MUM vvmh lllivpiuu III
Loxahatchee, the emergency room was tw ainped with a record
98 patients Sunday night.
"Everybody that had a headache and a fever came In and
thought they had meningitis.” said Dr. Jeff Davis, medical
director for Palm Beach County (Ire and rescue.
The deaths of three children are believed to be linked to the
disease. Another death, that of a 23-year-old polo player and
horse groomer overnight Monday in Wellington, also Is
suspected to be linked with meningitis.

Clltnt won’t tastily
MIAMI — The attorney for a German accused of his country's
largest post-war real-estate swindle says his client won’t testify
until he's told what happened to his vast holdings.
Prosecutors want Juergen Schneider to testify In American
bankruptcy proceedings. But Schneider’s attorney. Michael
lecher, wants the German receiver of Schneider’s holdings to
testify first.
Schneider and his wife, Claudia, deserve to know what
happened a foil account of w hat property has been seised
before they answer any questions, Lacher said.
"My client has never been told w hat happened to his
property," he said.
Schneider Is wanted in Germany on charges of fraud, forgery
and bankruptcy fraud. His wife. Claudia, faces charges of
bankruptcy fraud.
The couple have been In a Miami Jail since May. when they
were arrested at their oceanfeont condominium In nearby
Hollywood. They are fighting extradition.

unique opportunity to experience a classroom setting as It wee
at the turn of the oentury. The tour of homes will be held
Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 2 and 3, from noon until 6 p.m.
Tickets are available through any trust member, at the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce or by celling Qlgl Gillies at 43S-706S and
will be on sale the day of the tour et the Cultural Arts Center.
The tickets are 110 per person and proceeds of the tour go to
benefit restoration projects In the historic district. The district
holiday lighting contest will also be underway, so evening hour
visitors will be able to en)oy other homes decorated for the

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Mother s u m Burg* King
WEST PALM BEACH - The m other of a m an shot to death
outside a Burger King Is suing the foot-food chain, claiming It
was negligent by foiling to protect her son.
Gus Arkoulls, 22, of Chicago, was shot Feb. 10. 1001. a week
after a security guard — hired after a rash of robberies at the
restaurant — was fo rd because a m anager deemed he was no
longer necessary.
In opening argum ents of the dvtl trial Tuesday. Stacy
Bohlman. an attorney far Arkoulls* mother, Freda Kuatoflants
said the slaying was 'Tore as sable and preventable.’’
But Jo h n Wiederhold. a Burger King a ttorney, said the
killing was "unpredictable. Imperceptible and unpreventable"
given that the restaurant waa "not in a bad neighborhood."
The trial In Palm Beach County Circuit Court w as expected
to last two weeks. Mrs. Kustogtenis Is seeking unspecified
damages.

Florida Po in t and Ught oHtd
ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Florida Power ft U ght has been cited for
violating nuclear-safety regulations by spilling 4.000 gallons of
raggtor coolant water a t M alt. Lucie plant in August.
W
Utility already agreed to pay a gSaOOOftne im po ill by

This Is regulatory catch-*
tkeswoman. "It Is one we

company needs to do to avoid foture problems.
In a notice sent to FPL Tuesday, the NBC said technicians at
the plant knew of probisme with a vahre In February but didn't
fix it until after the aeUl.
"We would consider an appropriate period In which to take
corrective action la two. throe m o n th s." H annah said
Wednesday. "It took them six months. And th at's only after
the incident occurred."

Still agMdealQli
TALLAHASSEE — Com m ercial fisherm en can try to catch
profitable am ounts of Jellyfish and some baftfleh with shrimp
trawl nets that rem ain legal altar Florida's Ju ly 1 net ban. the
governor and Cabinet say.
" We are going to honor the intent of the amendm ent b u t at
the sam e time we are not going to go Author and prevent

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W ednesday In the Florida
Lottery:

W E A T H E R

Today! Mostly sunny and cool­
er. High In the lower 70s. North
wind 10 to IS m ph. Tonight!
Fair and cool. Low in the mid
80s. U ght northeast wind. Fri­
day: Partly sunny. High In the
mid 70s. East wind 10 mph.
Saturday: Partly cloudy and
mild. Highs In the lower to mid
70s. Sunday: Fair and mild.
Lows la the 50a. Highs In the
mid to upper 70s. Monday:
Partly cloudy. Lows In the mid
80s to lower 00a. Highs in the
mid to upper 70s.

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running to the south with a kt. Seas 3 to 5 II except higher In
water tem perature of 65 degrees, the gulf stream . Bay and Inland
R aw S m y rn a B e a s t: w aves w a te rs a m oderate chop In
are 2 to 3 feet and rourii. exposed areas. T ra ile d : Wind n
Current la running to the south to n e l O kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft exrept
with a water tem perature of 64 higher In the R df stream. Bay
degrees.
and Inland w aters a light chop.
Friday: Wind no to c 10 kt. Seas
2 to 4 ft. Bay and Inland waters a

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Fam ilies of victim s w ant action
Robbtnr
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Joe J e m tt Jr., 90, 000 Lake A re., Long*
for robbery by LongwoodPoUce on Tu esday.
The police report stated th at he had ape
andcheddsook.
He was taken to the Jo h n B. Folk Correctional Facility and
held on 04,000bond.

Trespass warning violated
Howard Warren Robinson, 91, 1104 W. 12Ui St.. Sanford,
was charged'with trespassing after warning by Sanford Police
on Tuesday.
Police laid he waa detained by security officers a t a grocery

teats which he felled,
erectional Facility where

grand theft charges.
She waa held a t the Jo h n B. Polk Correctiooal Facility
without bond.
•M ichael Wayne McKague. 20, 100 Hidden Arbor CL,
Sanford on a w arrant for con tem pt of court/fellure to pay child
the Jo h n E. Folk Correctional Facility In lieu

week.
B uttenrorth'a office got word
TALLAHASSBB - Hearty two of the ejrtcnsfcm Monday after It
y e a r s a f t e r D a n n y R o llin g filed an unprecedented motion
pleaded guilty to the gruesome in the sta te Suprem e Court
m urders of five aatnesvffie stu ­ asking the justices to publicly
dents and nearly 10 m onths condemn the public defenders
working on Rolling's case end to
AflCT M W O K f H c t lC f Q lO Qcmul,
his first appeal has yet to be fine Nancy Daniels, who heads
th
e office in charge of the
filed.
-s ~ r-------QCIClUC,
The families of the m urder
"This case la a prime example
victims w ant action.
of
how lawyers for capital defen­
"It’s very frustrating — post­
ponem ent after postponem ent," dants m anipulate and abuse the
Ada Larson of Pompano Beach c o u r t s y s te m fo r t h e so le
said Wednesday when ahe and purpose of delay." Butterworth
eight other parents and siblings a n a O a ln e a v ille p ro s e c u to r
m et with Attorney Oeneral Bob Rodney S m ith w rote In the
petition.
Butterworth.
"This pattern of conduct has
Mrs. Larson lost a daughter to
been an a will be replicated In
every capital case because the
objective
of capital appellate
Oeorge Pautee or Miami. "We
h a v e n 't even g o tte n In th e defense lawyers Is to cause delay
ballpaili yet, m uch leas get to a t every tu rn and obstruct the
a----- * i t
resolution of legal Issues."
The high court has not re­
Paulea lost a d a u g h te r to
sponded to the petition. Howev­
Rolling.
Mario Taboada of Miami loot er, the justices last week did
control in the courtroom when grant Daniels' office an exten­
R olling w ae s e n te n c e d a n d sion for filing the appeal until
shouted that Rolling would be Ja n . 22, the third delay granted
In th eca—.
executed In five years or leas.
If no e x te n sio n h ad been
"Now It teem s like we m ay not
even get the to st appeal In five granted, the appeal would have
y e a rs/' —Id Taboada, who l—t a been (Ued by last January.
Rolllng'a victims were Sonja
brother to Rolling, participating
In the m eeting by phone, "It’a Larson. Tracy Paulea, Manny
Taboada, Christ! Powell and
ju st devastating."
The state Supreme Court has Christa Hoyt. The m urders In­
given Rolling's public defenders cluded a beheading, a mutilation
three extensions for lUlng the

F«b. II — Demy Roll Ini pHotfi tul Ity to
live coynls el first *ffee murder.
toey » — Rofifn* (tven five deeth
leaf. M — Stole Supreme Court end
towyers receive seme 11too pipes el trtol
record end trenscrlpls.
Oct. S - Office of Public Defender
Nancy Daniels esfcs stole Supreme Court
tor one yeer •«tension to file brief, unfit
oct is, tm .
Oct. S — Stole Supreme Court flrents

Jan. 17 — Denielt' office Mkt tor Mcsnd
extentIon, until June I, Iff*.
Merc* X — OanielV office to n tor tbtrd
attention, until Aug. I, tm .

and sexual assaults.
Daniels denied Butterworth’s
charge th a t her office has delib­
erately delayed the case.
"It's completely untrue that
we have done anything to delay,
obstruct or m anipulate the sys­
tem ." ahe said, "w e simply have
a resource problem. We had too
m any capital appeals a t a time
when we had ... too few law­
yers."
The office, with two lawyers
assigned to d eath —n tences
from 32 counties in North Flor­
ida. had a backlog of 10 cases
when It received the Rolling
case, Daniels said.
"W e think It would be wrong
to pull any one case out or

order." ahe said. "The re—on tor
the delay la atm ply w« were
working on other cases which
were In line before Mr. Rolling’s
came in.”
The office now has four law­
yers working on capital cases,
two of whom are working tolltim e on R olling’s case a n d
should be able to come d o — to
m ee tin g th e new d e a d lin e ,
Daniels said.
The (act that the court has
Granted the extensions to m m *
with Indicates that the office had
a le g itim a te p ro b le m w ith
caseload, Dentele aaid.
"I think the court unders ta nd s
our pUght" ahe aaid.

JACKSONVILLE - C a th y
Williams has to move two Uon
c u b s a h e r e s c u e d fro m a
roadside carnival out of Florida.
Williams waa ordered Tuesday
by the Florida Game and Fresh
W ater Fish Commission to move
Sampson, one of the 7-month
cube, out of the state by 5 p.m.
Friday. Otherwise, the cub will
be seised.
Sam pson's sickly
b r o t h e r , C a s p e r , w ill b e
evaluated and moved when he is
healthy enough to m ake the trip.

Say Christmas ehsassMIs
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C e n te r m all from now until Juet before
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EDITORIAL

J u m p on the
inform ation
su p e rh ig h w a y
Y ears ago. not ev ery o n e could h a n d le a
typew riter. T hose w h o lea rn ed a n d becam e
proficient, u su a lly e n d e d u p g e ttin g th e b e tte r
paying Jobs, a n d w ere m o re In d e m a n d .
T h a t Isn 't good e n o u g h now . P robably m ore
th a n h alf th e people know how to type.
T oday, th o se w ho k n o w how to h a n d le a
c o m p u te r a re th e o n e s w ho a re g e ttin g th e
Jobs a n d e a rn in g th e m oney.
T hose w h o h av e n o know ledge o f c o m p u te r
o p eration, especially p erso n s w ho a re n e a rin g
m iddle age. m ay say . "W hy s h o u ld I lea rn
a b o u t c o m p u te rs. I get along now w ith w h a t t
hbve."
!The problem ts, " n o w " e n d s u p b ein g
"b efo re" a s tim e goes w hip p in g p a s t e a ch o f
uk. "N ow " quickly b eco m es th e p a s t, a n d th e
t line we w asted b e g in s to c a tc h u p .
,'Our p o in t? P e rh a p s U'a tim e to learn w h a t a
c im p u te r Is, w h a t la c a n do, a n d how you c a n
m ak e U w ork for y o u .
'You sa y you w o n 't n eed o n e ? F or som e,
th a t resp o n se m ay w ork. F o r m oat how ever,
th e n eed la going to g et m ore a n d m o re aa
edeh d a y aand
n d 'w eek p a
!L isten to w h a t people a re ta lk in g a b o u t
th e s e d ay s. T h ey a re giving w h a t m a y so u n d
ll|ie Ju m b led n u m b e rs s u c h a s "co m d o t colon
Sj\N FL d o t nin e, colon, e tc ." W e e x p e c t
rp an y people h av e n o Idea w h a t th is la. U’a
th e w o rd s u s e d to id entify a p a rtic u la r
n u m b e r to d ia l u p o n t h e a p p r o p r ia te
c o m p u te r to c o n ta c t so m eone. You m a y w a n t
to call u p a n atio n w id e m agaxine a n d sc a n
so m e arflcTeSAYovi m a y w ish to c h e c k th e
sto c k m ark e t. You m a y ev en w a n t to c o n ta c t
R u sh L im b au g h . T h is la th e w ay It c a n be
d one, rig h t in y o u r ow n h o m e o r office.
Now. If you a re con v in ced th a t n o t kno w in g
c o m p u te r o p eratio n la going to alow y o u
dow n, let'a look a t w h a t m ight be d o n e to
c o m b a t th is problem .
T h e b e st a p p ro a c h la to seek c o m p u te r
e d u catio n . Locally, for a d u lts, w e rec o m m e n d
S em inole C o m m u n ity College.
T h e re la a special c o m p u te r in stitu te w hich
la w orking diligently to provide e v e ry th in g
f ro m b e g i n n e r s t r a i n i n g t o a d v a n c e d
technology. For ftrat-Um era, pro b ab ly th e
B astes PC (personal c o m p u ter) c o u rse la th e
beat s ta rtin g place. T h e n , o n ce you h a v e
learn ed th e w ords a n d found o u t w h a t c a n b e
a cco m p lish ed , you could go o n to h ig h er level
classes.
You d o NOT h av e to be a full-tim e SCC
s tu d e n t. T h ese c la sse s a re offered to people
w ho m ay n o t w a n t a n y th in g else ex cep t
c o m p u te r Inform ation.
S ta rt w ith th e b asics. G oing a n y h ig h er a t
th e b eg in n in g will h a v e you snow ed. If you
d o n 't know w h a t people a re talk in g a b o u t
w h e n th e y m en tio n a w indow , m ouse. DOS.
L otus, o r th o u sa n d s o f o th e r w ords.
S ta rt a t th e b eginning, th e n w ork y o u r w ay
u p . You. y o u r fam ily, y o u r bosse s, will all be
pleased n o t only w ith y o u r new know ledge o f
c o m p u te rs, b u t th e y will b e p ro u d th a t,
reg a rd le ss o f y o u r age, you a re still w illing to
learn.
If y o u w a n t inform ation o n th e d a y o r n ig h t
c la sse s in c o m p u te rs a t SCC. p h o n e 338-3030
for th e C o m p u ter In stitu te. C lasses c a n be
a rra n g e d for 8 9 0 o r leas.
If y o u w a n t so m e th in g o f a m ore hom e-style
n a tu re , to play g a m e s o r w rite le tte rs for
e x a m p le, c o n ta c t th e C o m m u n ity E d u catio n
P ro g ram a t 328-3131.
W e h a v e o n e o f th e b e a t c o m m u n ity
colleges in Florida rig h t h ere in S em inole
C o u n ty . It's h e re w h e n w e n eed It. a n d w h e n
it c o m e s to c o m p u te rs, m a n y o f u a n e e d It
rig h t now .

Abe Lincoln wasn’t Lincoln either
Consider two new hooka about Republicans:
"Bob Dole" and "Lincoln." Taken together, with
presidential primaries coming up. they can add
perspective to what we know about presidents.
After all, the Dole presidential campaign could
be called "W hat About Bob?" It's said that he
doesn't stand for anything, that he has pandered,
that he's not really a conservative, that h e 's too
conservative, that he can be a earcaatlc meanle.
that he has a dark aide, that he doesn't get
anyone excited, that he's a professional politi­
cian. th at his Image la m anufactured and that
he’s lost each of the three times he's been
Involved In a national election.
Pulltxer Prlie-winning Richard Ben C ram er's
short (163 pp.) book on Dole to an exempt from
hts landm ark earlier volume "W hat It Takes,"
about the 1968 presidential candidates, ft offers
a different view. Born In 1933 of a middle-class
family in Russell. Kan., enduring an oil crash
and a dust-bowl Depression. Bob Dole was the
busy kid who was Into everything. He emerged
aa th e h andsom e hom etow n high school
basketball hero. In 1943. while a student a t
Kansas University, he was drafted Into the Army.
He went to officer training and Into com bat aa a
lieutenant In Italy, where he was gunned down.
The strap p in g young m an weighed 192

pounds when he went Into service and 133
pounds when becam e home. Only rare
w illp o w er a n d a n
e x c r u c ia tin g fo u r
years of treatm ent
resurrected most of
his tom body. The
first th in g his
wlfe-to-be, a nurse,
h e a r d a b o u t h im
was, "Oh that poor
Bob Dole, he doesn't
have long to live." He
th o u g h t he m ig h t
e n d u p c r ip p le d ,
selling pencils on a
s tr e e t c o rn e r. He
s u rv iv e d , h a ra h ly
h a n d ic a p p e d a n d
fiercely am bitious.
H e w e n t t o la w
school, ran for local,
state and federal of*
flee, running, runn­
ing, running, wheel­
ing and dealing,
serving constituents, colleague*. Mate and n a ­
tion. rising to Senate majority leader.

David Herbert Donald's "Lincoln" also tells the
story of a troubled young Midwesterner. Lincoln
sras bom In a log cabin. His m other died when he
110. He received almost no formal education.
went weal to Illinois In his teens and worked at
odd Jobs. He. too. became a lawyer.
Had Lincoln's biography been written before
he became a great president, these are some of
the things thatcoukl have been aald about him:
He ran aa "Honest Abe, The Rail Splitter." but
aa Donald recounts, Lincoln "had little love for
hta pioneer origins: he disliked physical tabor
and left ft aa soon aa he could.,.. Rather than a
simple backwoodsman, he was a prominent and
succestaUl attorney repr esenting the most power­
ful Interests In emerging corporate America."
He suffered bouts of depression. He had dark
moods. He m ade political deals. He could
demagogue with the oest of them. He said, "My
policy la to have no policy." He announced, "I
am n o t nor ever have been. In favor of bringing
about in any way the social and political equality
of the white and Mack races."
When Lincoln ran for president, Donald writes:
"T o all outw ard appearances he w as leas
prepared to be president of the United States
than any other m an who had run for that htgh

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Chief export may
soon be terrorism
WASHINGTON - The greatest threat to
American security In 1096 may not come
from Iran, Iraq or North Korea. U.8. foreign
policy'maker* are privately fretting about the
North African nation of Algeria.
This potential powderkeg has drawn close
attention from U.S. officials after eight recent
terrorist bomb blasts In France were linked to
Algerian rebels. A total of nine people have
been killed and more than 160 have been
wounded In France since July.
American officials
worry that It's Just a
m atter of time before
the threats spread to
America. These of.
flciala also fear that
the 'rise of Islamic
rad teal lam In Algeria
will ham per Ameri­
can policy interests
In North Africa and
the Middle Bast »
w h e re th e p e a ce
process la still reeling
from the assassins*
Uon of Israeli Prime
M in is te r Y its h a k
Rabin.
it « | u v i a
The growing threat
m atter of time
of Algerian terrorism
b tfor* the
come a s no
threats spread
s u r p r i s e to o u r
to Am erica. J
readers. We've been
warning of this
danger aa Car back aa February 1061. Four
years ago. we revelled U.8. intelligence
reports warning that Iran was trying "to
.w iM u ii Iranian-style Irinmlr states'* In
Algeria and other nations that would wreak
havoc on the world.
Those predictions have turned out to be all
too true. Beca use of the rise of Islamic
radicals ~ known aa "Islam ists" - Algeria la
locked In a bloody chrll war that has taken
nearly 40,000 Uvea since 1999. The war
began w hen th e Algerian arm y forced
President ChedU Beqjedid out of office and
canceled parliamentary elections to prevent

MORTON KONDRACKE

Dole puts lead to test on Bosnia

While neither aide la d o se to victory, the
war has now f i l le d north Into Prance,
Algeria's former colonial m aster. French
authorities believe most of the recent terrorist
bom bs were planted by Islamic m ilitants in
protest of France's ties to Algeria’s military

b e y o n d A m e ric a 's
border* la worth the
Ufa of an American
s o ld ie r. O r i o n ,
A le x a n d e r a n d
F o rb es d o n 't
a u to m a tic a lly ru le
out UA. Intervention
oversea*, b u t they

No m atter how the war la resolved, experts
warn, thing s look bad for American interests.
If the w ar continues to drag on. massive
destabilise the entire
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region. If the Algerian military prevails, the
Clin ton adm inistration will have to deal with
a regime that It has openly criticised.
But the worst scenario by far has the
the Midm at peace effort would come
under further assault and America would
once again become a target for terrorists.
"T he trium ph of Muslim mill lance in
A lg eria ... w ould em b o ld en Isla m is ts
elsewhere in the Islamic world to redouble
their revolutionary efforts, increase sub­
versive pressures on pro-Western secular
regimes and rn rm in ^ r further opposition to
the Arab-toraell peace negotiations," one
written analysis explains. " 6 the worst-case
scenario, a ra dical Islamic Algeria could
become another Iran - a bam for actively
exporting anll-Weetem revolution, terrorism

LETTER

More
on Farr
I for one would like to commend the mayor, Mr.
Adamson and the cham ber board for the way (hey
handled the David Farr ailuallon.
1 think It aays a lot for our cham ber and city.
I'm happy for David and his family for the way
they handled this.
I don't know If David would know me. but I
would like him and his family to know they have a
friend they can count on any time and anywhere.
David, we are proud of you.

C linton ad v isers believe (be political
" la Algeria la likely to grow In the
m onths, which could draw two
n altlee - Morocco and Tunisia ~ Into
the conflict. Thai would drstabUUe NATO's
U.8. military
R would
one step
to the type of
violence
th at's already turned Paris Into a battle-

LETTERS TO EDITOR
ta-iiera In the editor are welcome. All letters
must be signed, include the address of the writer
.and a daytime telephone number. Letters should,
be on u single subject and be as brief as possible.'
The letters are subject to editing.

WHITE HOUSE WATCH - The president
Instated that he's sUU "relevant"
pains last week to remind federal
(hot they’re
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Tests

Fam ily
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"The schools try to get the
students ready (tar the test before
they take It". Dave Winger,
director of testing for the school
district, said. "We don't want to
do remediation."
The Seminole County schools
use a num ber of methods to help
the students, including practice
tests and computer-assisted In­
struction.
Winger said the district tries to
use earlier scores from CTBS
tests and from the Grade Ten
Assessment Test to predict those
students who might not do well
on the competency test. Those
students are given extra time

and work In preparation for the
teat.
Though he will consider the
possible need for additional
dollars. Brogan said, "My belief
la th at remediation la not the
central issue and the curriculum
should be addressed to decrease
t h e n e e d fo r r e m e d ia t io n
overall."
Qov. Lawton Chiles and the
Cabinet approved raising the
passin g scores on the te sts
needed for high school grsdustlon without debate, over objec­
tions from some educators.
"Obviously we w ant scores
th at are realistic to w hat la
necessary for work competency

and going o n Into college and
com m unity college," Chlfes told
reporters oi itside the meeting.
And If m ore remedial work Is
needed, htf said, "getting that
started eaity Is probably impor­
tant."
"Right now we have an awful
lot or students that need re­
m ediation. An awful lot of time
In our com m unity colleges Is
spent re mediating students and
some In colleges," said Chiles.
W inger doesn't think that la
necessary for Seminole County
students,
"We prepare them well for the
test a n d we make sure they have
the neeesaary skills," he said.

Briefs
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adults and SI for children. Children under three
will be admitted (Tee.
Tickets are available at most area banka, local
non-profits and other area businesses.
Holiday Nights *99 will la te place a t LAL
Acres across from the Marketplace at Heathrow.
For additional information contact Dr. Jam es
Cox at 322-3777.

On th« air
Seminole County Sheriff Don Ealtnger e n ­
courages c ltlte n s to direct questions and
com m ents to him live, on his radio show
"Sheriff's Forum" which airs Mondays from
0:30 until 10 a.m. on WTRR Radio. AM 1400 In
Sanford. Residents can direct calls to 322-1400
in Seminole County pt 1-800-771-WTRR outside
Seminole County.

Landmark aign damollahad
CASSELBERRY - With a few sm ashes from
the wrecking ball a landm ark sign along U.8.
Highway 17-92 was demolished on Wednesday
morning.
The massive Seminole Oreyhound park sign
with Us flashy red arrow pointing eastward
toward the park was crumpled to the ground to
make way for the road widening project that Is
to take place on Semlnola Boulevard.
C rane operator Ernie Foerater of Fields
Landcleartng of Altamonte Springs took IB
m inutes to complete the task.

Robbtry suspects tough!

Anyone w ith ' Information relating
Ing to the
robberies Is being asked to call the Altamonte
AH
Springs Detective Division at 830-3826.

Gun safety for kids
Dottl Burkett of th e Seminole County Sheriff's
Office Community Services Section will teach a
"Don't Touch T h at'O un" class today a t 1 p.m.
at East brook Elementary School In W inter Park.
The class teaches children to understand the
dangers that gunr. pose and what to do should
they find a gun a t home when an adult is not
present.
The class I s ; p art of the sheriff's office
continuing program of safety education for all
county children.

Sheriffs offlcs promotions
SANFORD — Sheriff Don Ealinger has promoted
five deputies a t the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office.
(
Deputy sheriffs Mary Ann Ctelland, Bemle
Erwin, Karen Mills and Tim Wedding will be
promoted to Sergeant effective Tuesday. Dec. 8.
Each wilt aasum e supervisory duties with the
SeminoletNeiff
Neighborhood Policing districts.
In addition.
lllbn. Corrections Sergeant Cleophus
White will be promoted to Lieutneant cm that
sam e date. He srlll be assigned as a Shift
Com m ander at the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional
Facu lty. 7

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS - Altamonte Springs
Police are seeking four m en In connection with Ssmlhofe's Most Wanted
the arm ed robbery of Liberty National Bank.
SANFORD — The nextl episode of
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6 2 0 State Road 434.
be at
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According to police, the four black males Most
entered the bank a t about 10:90 Wednesday local television stations later this week.
morning wearing hooded sweatshirts. M ic e
T he newest segm ent features profiles
said they were armed with handguns and
28-year old Chance Henderson and 96-year
35*yesr old
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shotguns and ordered everyone to the floor.
Tracy Waldrop.
Police said two of the m en jum ped over the
teller counter and placed a n undetermined , , He
Henderson la wanted fo ra probation violation
am ount af money In a bail'before leMvlnx the t &lt;L■ a, sexual battery conviction. -Waldrop ^ „
b w k l n a l t ^ d ^ g ^ S V ^ S E f ^ &gt; &amp; , ! tied for a probation violation on a theft
Police aald the m sn pre all deoertbed aa black
conviction.
males between the agea of IS and 26. Their
description and method of operation
T h e segment wtU also include some holiday
bank robbery al the Orest Western Bank in
Altamonte Springs on Nov. S. investigators
T he epieode will be seen on channels 18 and
believe.
39 knd M local cable networks later th is week.

BTBVBMP. ABTOSA
Steven F. Artusa, 40. Royal
O aks Drive, Rockledge, died
M onday, Nov. 2 7 . 1006 a t
WuesthofT Hospital. Rockledge.
Bom July 18.1066 In Queens.
NsY* he w m owiiff'OPffitof of
the Aatec Company. He was a
Catholic.
S urvivors Include hla wife
p e rm it Frank and
Artusa al
hla b rother Frank A rtusa of
Atlanta: his sister
of Port Hueneme. Ca.
Flanagan of Lake Marys hla
m a te rn a l g ran d m o th er Vera
Lauria of Lake Marys and hla
paternal grandm other Mildred
Artusa of Brooklyn.
B a ld w ln -F alrch lld F u n e ral
Home. Forest City, In charge of
the arrangements.
ay) Byrd.
Williams Avenue. Sanford.
S aturday, Nov. 80. 1008 a t
Central Florida
tal. Sanford.
Bora Ju ly 4. 1011 In Ab­
beville. Oa.. ha was a foreman
and a Jehovah's Witness who
m oved to central Florida In
1031.
Survivors Include Ida wifi and
devoted friend, Oeorgla Maes hla
•ana Tracy Caahe of Sanford.
Gary Lee Cache and Al ^"***"*
Caahe. both of Brooklyn. N.Y.,
and WlUle Cart of Merritt Wands
his daughters Deborah Byrd,
fh u irtrtir Broom, and Manane
Dukes. aU of Sanfords hla brother
Emory Howard of Columbia.
S.C.) hla slaters Ruth Smith and
Je an Ann Sampson, both of

Aaron Wallace, president of
one or the state's two major
te a c h e rs * u n i o n s , F lo r id a
T eaching Profession-N ational
Education Association, told the
panel his group favors higher
standards.
But Wallace added, "Quite
frankly as s classroom teacher I
m ust caution you that I would
think the floodgatea are open for
additional failures ... I think
about also the stigm a that Is
attached to students who are
categorized as disadvantaged."
S tu d e n ts usually take the
competency lest in their Junior
year and can retake It until they
pass. Last October, 96,293 stu ­
dents took the multiple-choice
exam.
The teat consists of two parts,
m athem atics and comm unica­
tions. Currently, students m ust
c o rre c tly a n s w e r 39 of 66
m athem atics questions (71 per­
cent) and 46 of 66 comm unica­
tions questions (74 percent) to
Starting In August 1996, cor­
rect answers will be required on
three more of the m ath problems
(76 percent) and seven more
communications questions (68
percent).
Education officials estim ate
that could cut the percentage of
Juniors passing the m athematics
portion on their first try from 78
to 71 and the percentage passing
th e com m unications section
from 89 to 76.

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their
education, and are offered career
and job training and counseling.
"Most of the time, these young
people have too much time on
th e ir h a n d s ," H udson said.
"T hat’s how they got in trouble.
BRO will g iv e t h e m a n
alternative to that."
Sanford M ic e Cmdr. Dennis
W hitmire aald the police de­
p a r tm e n t s ta n d s " s o lid ly "
behind the program.
"We think this Is a really
positive approach to the criminal
activity In Sanford." he said.
"We are Interested In seeing how
It will work. We are sure it wtU
be good for the com m unity."
Hudson and Davis are pleased
to have various agencies and
Individuals working together on
the BRO project.
"T his la all our problem," he
■aid. "Ms. Davis and Mr. (assis­
tant director) Alvin) Johnson are
l.p w .h to ito o u rjo u n *

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P ro fe ssio n a ls In th e ir re ­
spective fields will address and
discuss the above topics and
Issues th a t affect the black
family.
Dr. Willie B.Newman. Sanford.
Dr. Joyce Moricy-Ball. Atlanta.
Dr. Billie Jean Pace, Altamonte
S prings, Dr. M artha Blreda,
Tampa. Mary Jo Hoard, Larry
Richardson, Larry Williams from
the Division of HRS, Reginald
McOIll, of th e M illion Man
March, Alice Morgan-Oranl. and
Corrections Officer Pam Fields
ore am ong the speakers.

The bus for attending the
conference will deliver attendees
to the UCF Health and Physics
Building. Buses will pick up
persons attending the confer­
ence beginning at 7:30 a.m. at
Goldsboro Elementary School.
Midway Elementary, First Shiloh
Baptist Church, Sanford Middle
School, Seminole High, and An­
tioch Baptist Church, Oviedo.
Special guest entertainm ent
will be presented by The Praise
Dancers of New Covenant Bap­
tist Church under the direction
of Jeanette Orey.

Tha City of Laka Mary, Florida, propoaat to adopt tha following
ordininca a (fading proparty shown in tha map baiow: •
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F LA K E MARY. FLO R I­
D A . A M E N D IN G O R D IN A N C E 638 A 8 C O D IF IE D IN
C H A P T E R 100 O F T H E LA K E M A R Y C O D E O F O R D I­
N A N C E S ; REN AM IN G C H A P TE R 100 T O B E K N O W N A S
T H E "W E T L A N D S P R O T E C T IO N S TA N D A R D S "; P R O ­
VIDING F O R P U R P O S E A N D INTENT} PR O VIDIN G FO R
AP PLICAB ILITY; P R O V ID IN G FO R D EFIN ITIO N S; P R O ­
V ID IN G F O R G E N E R A L R E G U L A T O R Y P R O V IS IO N S ;
P R O V ID IN G F O R D E T E R M IN A T IO N O F W E T L A N D S
P R O T E C T IO N Z 0 N E 8 ; P R O V ID IN G F O R D E V E L O P ­
M E N T S TA N D A R D S W ITH IN A N O A D J A C E N T T O W E T ­
L A N D P R O T E C T I O N Z 0 N E 8 ; P R O V ID IN G F O R
R E S T O R A T IO N R E Q U IR E M E N T S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R
G E N E R A L S I T E D E V E L O P M E N T S TA N D A R D S ; P R O ­
VIDING FO R V IO LA TIO N CLA S S IFIC A TIO N A N O P EN A L­
T Y ; PR O VIDIN G F O R VAR IAN CE P R O C E D U R E S ; P R O ­
V ID IN G F O R C O D IF IC A T IO N , S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N ­
F L IC T S AN D E F F E C T IV E D A TE.

will be an open house at
tbe new BRO meeting facility on
Saturday front 1 to 4 p.m. Tbe
facility is a converted apartm ent
a t 410 Cowan Moughton that
waa donated by the Sanford
Housing Authority.

A Public Haarlna on lha ordinanoa wM ba hakf on Daoamtoar 7.
1006, at 7:00 P.M., or sa toon ftaraaftar aa poaaibla, In Sis CMy
Commission Chambsrs, Laka Mary City Had, 100 N. Country
Club Road, laka Mary, Florida. Tha public la tnvMsd to attond
and bo hoard. A copy of 0m Ordtnonoo ia MBlabla In ffta C*y
Clark* otioa at Laka Mary City Hal.

central Florida In 1068. He was a
School.
Survivors Include her sons Lee m em ber of All Saints Episcopal
Drake of Sanford and Donald Church. PM Club and RAMM.
Drake of Troy. N.Y.s h er mother
Survivors include hla wife
Elthel (taper of Etowah, Tn.s her Shirleys hla dau g h ters C hris
■later Betty Oucgold of Etowah. Welch of Cincinnati and Pat
Tn.s her brother William Raper Brady of Avon, lnd.s and hla two
of Wheeling. W.Va. .
grandchildren.
B aldw ln-F alrchlld O aklaw n
B ald w ln -F alrch lld F u n e ral
P ark C em etery a n d Funeral Home. Altamonte Springs, in
Home, Lake Mary, in charge of , cfe rg e of the arrangements.

NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARMQ, HE OR
SHE WILL NEED A REOORD OP THE PROCEEOMGS. ANO
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORO OP THE PROCEEDINQ8 IS MADE, WHICH REOOROINCLU0E8 THE TESTB40NY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES 286.0106.

comb Or.. QtMVA died Tues­
day. Nov. 2&gt;, 1080a t hie home.
Bom Ju ly 7. 1096 la Geneva,
be w m a a electroalcs *»««gt« T
for tbe apace pn y i w aad a
Baptist. He was a n Army veteran
ofW orid War D and a m em ber of
VFW Beat 10190.
Survivors Include bla wife
Mlldredi bin eons Richard p. of
Palm Bay and Ronald O. of

PER8 ON 8 WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 40
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 324-3024.
CITY OP LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
CAROL A. FOSTER, CITY CLERK

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B R I E F

LOCALLY
Sanford adult raoraatton plana
SANFORD - The Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent will hold organisational meeting* for
Its Polar Bear adult recreational league* the
week of December 5*7.
The volleyball leagues will meet on Tuesday.
December 8th at 8 p.m. at Sanford City Hall.
The slowpitch softball meeting will be on
Wednesday, December 0th. The m en's leagues
will meet at 6 p.m., with the women's and Co-Ed
leagues meeting at 8:30 p.m.
The Adult Flag Football meeting will be at 6
p.m. on Thursday, December 7th a t 6p.m .
For more Information, call 330-0 "

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Flyers edge Panthers
MIAMI — Kevin Haller scored from ju st Inside
the blue line with 30 seconds left In overtime to
lift the Philadelphia Flyers over the Florida
Panthers 2*1 In a clash of Atlantic Division foes.
Haller's shot came after a last-minute blits by
Philadelphia that saw Florida goal tender John
Vanbiesbrouck negate four rapid-fire shots.
T he puck seem ed to be sm othered by
Florida's Scott Mellanby when it squirted loose
and Haller came up with It. shooting It past
Vanbiesbrouck's glove.
The Flyer* caught Vanbiesbrouck out of
position early in the third when he blocked a
shot by Petr Svoboda with an outstretched leg.
The rebound, though, landed In front of Brent
Fedyk and he deposited the puck In the open net
a t 1:02 of the third to tie the game at 1-1.
Florida had taken a 1-0 lead when Magnus
Svensson scored at 8:43 of the second period for
his first goal of the season.

Lake Mary repeats as Pop W arner state cham ps
JACKSONVILLE - They're back again!
The Lake Mary Rams Junior Midget Pop
W arner Football team has won an unprecedented
second straight Florida State Championship.
Saturday, November 28th a t Mandarin High
School Stadium, the Pop W arner Mid-Florida
Conference Champion Rams m et the South
F lo rid a C o n fe re n c e C h a m p io n R iv e rsid e
Wildcats. It was a hard fought battle, but when
the dust had cleared the Lake Mary squad had
repeated as state cham pions with a 30-13
victory.
Two of the four touchdowns came on passes
from quarterback Kyle Joyce to running back
Eric Coleman.
In addition to his two touchdown .
Coleman, who had a spectacular day on both
offense and defense, added a third touchdown on
a lB -y aid ru n .
L a st w e e k 's o u ts ta n d in g p lay e r. C orey
Jackson, had another excellent day, scoring the
final touchdown on a 30-yard run and having

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several tackles on the defensive side of the ball.
The local team* other running backs. Matt
Mergo, Anthony Ballerlno and Michael Kuc. also
had good games running the ball, with Merge, a
running back/llnebacker7kicker, tacking on three
two-point conversion kicks after touchdowns.
Following the game, head coach Rick Joyce
paid great tribute to his offensive line and superb
defensive squad.

World, to be held In Orlando.
The Rams will play the Northwest U.8.A.
region at the Silver Spurs Rodeo Stadium In
Kissimmee on Thursday. December 7th at 8 p.m.
The winner of that game will then meet the
winner of the Southwest USA/Northeast USA
game In the Pop W arner Junior Midget Super
Bowl on Sunday. December 10th a t Orlando's
Cypress Creek High School.

"The line and defense are absolutely the best
In the state, if not the country" said Coach Joyce.
"The offensive line protected the quarterback
from sacks and opened the holes n ecessary for
the backs and quarterback to score an outstand­
ing 339 points In the regular season and 88
points In four playoff games.
"The defense m ay be even more remarkable,
allowing only one touchdown during the regular
season and only four touchdowns against the
best In the state In the post season."
Lake Mary's accomplishments have earned It
the right to represent the Southeastern U.S.A.
region In the upcoming National Pop W arner
Football Tournament, sponsored by Walt Disney

Other members of The Lake Mary Junior
Midgets, all of whom attend RockUke and
Greenwood Lakes middle schools, are Brian
Leon. Andy Britt. Scott Register. Mitch Bernal,
Corey Kleeba. Jason Hsdley, Leighton Frasier,
Michael Nicholas. Charles Conti, Corey Bond.
Michael Thompson. Ryan Whelan, Eddie Hook.
Jeff Midklff. Chris Eichenberg. Ju stin Cham ­
berlain. Jason Dowdy. Mehul Patel and Adam
Rabtnowlts.

Coleman. Dan Eichenberg. Nick Mergo. NfcK;:
Dlnl, Jo h n Marshall. Ed Hook and Lane Dencjryberry. Diane Thompson is the team mother.

Patriots
stay hot
behind
balanced
offense

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Lightning fit to be tied
ST. PETERSBURG — Defenseman Roman
Hamrllk's power-play goal at 17:37 of the
second period gave Tam pa Bay a 2-2 tie with the
Hartford Whaler*, extending the Lightning's
unbeaten streak to six games.
Hamrllk took a feed from Petr Klims and beat
Hartford goal tender Jason Mussattl with a slap
shot for his third goal of the i
After a 4-10-4 start. Tam pa Bay (0-10-8) has
pulled Into the thick of the Eastern Conference

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ALTAMONTE SPRINOS - Jim
Adamcsyk scored 19 points to lead.,
five Patriots Into double figures as
Lake Brantley Improved to 8-1 o n .
the season with an 9 3 4 9 win over
Daytona Beach B eabrene In a boys'

P have won six of their last eight.
Brendan S han g h v i .spared his fourth of the
season for Hartford (0-11-2). and Mussattl (0-1-1)
m ade 33 saves In his second start of the i
Frmntlsek Kuoera opened the scoring for the
Whalers a t IBrfM of the first period.
After Tampa Bay pulled even on Bill Moulder's
second of the season a t 1:81 of the second, the
team s traded power-play goals. Shanahan beat
Darren Puppa on a deflection of Brian Olynn'a
wrist shot for his fourth at 8:12, and Hamrllk
finished the scoring.

No bowl for Hurrleanot?
MIAMI — The University of Miami Is op­
timistic the NCAA will disclose sanctions by the
end of the week. In which case the Hurricanes
likely will withdraw from bowl consideration.
Miami. In line for the Orange Bowl, might
choose to sit out the postseason even if the
announcem ent la delayed until after the bowl
schedule becomes final Sunday. Miami admitted
guilt to six of 10 allegations at a hearing held
Nov. 10 by the NCAA Infractions Committee.

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Knights shins on rood
ROCK HILL, 8.C. — Howard Potter and Harry
Kennedy scored 31 points apiece to lead Central
Florida to a 77-88 victory over Winthrop.
Central Florida (3-0) waa down four points at
intermission, but the Knights shot 86 percent In
the second half to pull away.
Two other Knights scored In double figures.
Brad Tice and Sanford's Brad Trains came off
the bench to add 11 and 10 points, respectively.

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Brantley's Deyon WMiiama (No. 33) sails around
s Steve Candidate for two of his 13 points In

the P atrio ts' 82-89 decision ove r th e Sandcrsbs
Wednesday. Lake Brantley bnpiovsd to 8-1 with the sin .

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Rams girls get soccer win
major league record for grand d a m s In a month
with three In August.
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□ DeLand at Laka Mary. Fraahman, 4 p.m.; junior
varsity, 5:30 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.

Qlris' Baskatball
□ Bishop Moors at Laka Bronttay. Junior varsity, 6
p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.
□ Laka Hawaii at UnivomHy. Freshman, 4 p.m.;
junior varsity, S:4S p.m.; varsity, 7:15 p.m.
□ Lyman at Tavares. JV, 5 p.m.; var, 7:30 p.m.

Boys’ 8 oeear
□ Laka Hawaii at Laka Mary. Junior varsity, 5:45
p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.
□OvtaBa at Laka Brantlay. Junior varsity, 5:45
p.m.; varsity, 7:30p.m.
□ t amlnsla at Lyman. JV, 5:45 p.m.; var, 7:30 p.m.

Man’s Softball
□At Chaaa Park. 6:30 p.m., Nobles Construction
vs. Ken Rummel Chevrolet; 7:30 p.m., Nobles
Construction vs. M.A. Erectors (It necessary).

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Family separated for 20 years
Ftrmr* • Marfcit
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Saturday from 8 a.m. till noon a t First and Magnolia under the
big dock. For Information, call Kathy Sutton. 323-8878. Look
for our special events.

AhAnon iftttts Sunday, Monday
Al-Anon m eets every Sunday a t 8 p.m. a t the west aide of
South Seminole Hospital on SR 434. and Monday a t 7 p.m. a t .
Northland Community Church, com er of Dog Track Road and
US 17-02. For Information, call 322-8878.
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^ ^ r ^ a S S e s s ^ ^ ^ S a n f o r d Herald, P.O. Boa 1887 o r 300 N.
French Ave.. Sanford. 32771. Phone: 322-2811. Fax: 323-9408

E. BERMA M ) CARTER
Navy Lt. Cmdr. E, Bernard
Carter has completed the Army
Com m and and Oencral Staff
College regular course at Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas.
The regular course a t the
A rm y's senior tactical school
produced graduates who are
c a r e e r c o m p e te n t m ilita r y
porblem solvers. Emphasis was
placed on career development
for the officer's future duties as a
commander or staff officer.
Carter to the son of Roosevelt
and Margaret R. Carter of 1137
Autumn Brooke Circle. LongA ir F orce S e n io r A irm an
Christopher R. Cumming has
graduated from the airm an lead­
ership school a t Hlckam Air
Force Base. Honolulu.
" T he’ flviMSiek eburee focuses
on preparing senior airm en to
become supervisors, m anagers
a n d ratin g officials th rough
training in leadership skills so
they can accept g rea ter re ­
sponsibilities.
Cumming to the son of Roger
and Mary Cumming of 1142
Laura St.. Casselberry.
Air Force Reserve 2nd Lt.
Robert E. Williams has been
d e c o r a te d w ith th e A rm y
Achievement Medal.
T he m edal to aw ard ed to
soldiers for meritorious service,
acts of courage, or other out­
standing accomplishments.
Williams, an acqutolton pro­
gram manager, is the son of
R o b e rt D. a n d R o s a lie S .
Williams of 1428 N. Ridge C ourt
Longwood.
He to a 1986 graduate of Lake
School and 1991
Maryy High
1
luate of the University of
gradual
Florida. Oalnesvllle.
Army

Pvt. T ru d te

M,

I haven't seen my m other or
m y siblings in some 20 plus
y e a r s , w h a te v e r h a p p e n e d
w asn't my (huh. but I come from
a very stubborn fhmtty. Mom to
■tUl alive but refuses to other
than apeak with me periodically.
As for my two brother* and
sister, as for a s they a n con­
cerned, I'm dead. I see all these
shows on television about fiunllies getting **** together again
and nave hopes th at this would
to m e. W hat do you
o r should 1Just go on with
m y life?
E O .I a I
M h You can choose
y o u r frien d s b u t you c a n 't
choose your relatives! All of you.
no m atter who was a t fkuh and
i are victims,
too proud
and stubborn to see the error of
their ways. Undoubtedly you
have concerns and mtos your
fam ily, however, th ey m ade
their own
a s well and
d o n 't think for a m inute that
they're not consumed by their
ow n ac tio n s a s well. No, I
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Roundtree has arrived for duty
at Fort Drum. Watertown, N.Y.
Roundtree to the daughter of
Francis 8. Oliver of 2728 Bunga­
low Btvd., Sanford.

responsible for planning, in­
stallation, training, testing and
acceptance of the Navy's new
electronic mail system.

R K M SSR TJ. M C O I f l
A rm y S p e c . R e m b e r t J .
Escobar has arrived for duty at
C am p H um phreys. PyontaekOun. South Korea.
Escobar, a petroleum supply
specialist, to the son of Jose C.
and Marina C. Escobar of 737 8.
Burlington Ave.. Loa Angeles.
His wife. Arlene, is the daugh­
ter of Ju d y Ross of 440 Hibiscus
Road, Casselberry.

Marine P v t Todd D. Braden, a
1994 graduate of Seminole High
S chool o f Sanford, recen tly
com pleted th e 11 w eeks of
intensive training required to
earn the title "Marine."
During the training conducted
a t Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
P a rris I s la n d , S.C .. B raden
c o m p l e t e d a v a r i e ty of
challenging training evolutions
designed to improve physical
and m ental 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,
Braden was introduced to the
SMBS value*, o fth e Marina Corps

Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer
Leon Barnes, son of Lillie M.
Barnes of 100 Yale Drive. San­
fo rd . re c e n tly re c e iv e d th e
Navy-Marine C w ps Oanmisndto*
tkm Medal while serving with
the U.8. Naval Com puter and
T e l e c o m m u n i c a t io n s A re a
Master Station in the Mediterra­
nean.
B a rn e s w a s a w a rd e d th e
medal for his outstanding perfo rm an ce as the Naval
T e le c o m m u n ic a tio n s C e n te r
(NTCC) division officer. Dis­
playing exceptional foresight,
Barnes w as the driving force
behind com puterised message
distribution and was In­
strum ental in transitioning 81
subscribers from paper to dis­
kette service.
D em o n stratin g o u tsta n d in g
initiative, Bam es continued his
support of m essage delivery
autom ation by upgrading 16
subscribers to a state-of-the-art
^ m m nnkatfon system , which
facilitated the closure of NTCC
thus saving the Navy Job posi­
tions and significantly reducing
o p eratio n s a n d m ain te n a n c e
Exhibiting superior technical
experttee. Barnes was personally

a n d c o m m itm e n t. T h e im ­
portance of the c o n values was
i l l u s t r a t e d th r o u g h o u t th e
training which Included
c u sto m s, co u rte sie s. M arine
Corps history amt tr**bt,an *

JERRY
STEWART
to bring you all back together
again as this could be even more
painful than w hat has persisted
over this length of time. Yes, go
on with your life and recognise
that, although you are a victim,
th at you are not the reason.
Either way everyone loses unfor­
tunately. You’ve had to And out
th a t tim e does not heal all
woundat but you can heal.!
I need to know If my marriage to
going to w orkout. I recently told
my husband that I have been
seeing another m an. Instead of
getting m ad a t m e, he (my
husband) asked m e who was
better? My husband has always
been som ew hat passive and

doesn't show m uch emotion.
You would think he'd get mad or
something? I still care for him a
lot but there’s no excitement to
our marrtoge; In fact there never
was and I wonder what I am
doing here? Could you make a
suggestion as to what I should
Doo, L a k s M ary, PL.
Da n r Dm , It sounds to me like
you knew what you were getting
Into when you married your
husband or were you just look­
ing for a place to rest until
som ething better came along?
As for telling him about you
extra-marital affair, could lt be
that you ju st found it necessary
to be demonstrative and try to
p r o v e s o m e t h in g to y o u r
husband or, perhaps, yourself.
Before you get all used up why
don’t YOU seek some counseling
and atari to find out Just who
YOU are first before you start
m aking any decisions about
your m arriage o r any other
relationship. The m eans doesn't
always Justify an endl
Do you think that HI survive the

holidays? I always get "blue”
this time'
time oofr the
tt year.
during' this
F am ily g a th e rin g s seem so
phony!^Turkey seems so plastic
and gift exchanging seem s so
stupid. If I were art ostrich I'd
bury my head In the sand until
January 1st. And I keep saying
why me, why me? Even Prozac
doesn't help; can you?
M artin, S a a fsrd , FL.
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D e a r M a r t i n , If y o u a r c
expecting me to feel sorry for
you. you're wrong. It sounds 'to
me like you want to cortvlnpc
yourself or me that you arc
depressed. Not on your llfet
You're angry, but not for the
right reaaona. The petty ahd
trivial seem to arouse your
psyche. Put aside the trivial, get
your giblets in order and have a
great time; aa you'll be alright 'in
spile of yourself. And save me
some turkey...
*
. (Writ* lo Jerry Stewart, C/O
Sanford Herald, 100 N. French
Av*., Sanford FL 33771. tfowari s
phone for appointm ents a id
speaking engagem ent*:
1-407*330*2410.)

Ties
parents cause some
readers to choke
The fact th at hU parents Felt
DEAR ABBY: This la in i
neglected
because their non didn't
to 'I rr ita te d in Ohio,* who' war
call while he wan on vocation for
upset because her 38-ysaroM hue- ca)
m days suKuestii
ts that
(hat th
they, too,
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band calls hie parents twice a dry. three
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These people need to
What's her problem? If that's the are dependent.
only thing she can And wrong with grow up and get n life. Alter all, the
her husband, she should consider man in question is married and has
herself lucky. I think any man who a wife wno needs him. The parents
thinks th a t much or his mother have each other and should be able
to live their own lives without need­
would make a wanderfol husband.
I'm vary d o ss to my parents. ing their son to call them every day.
You should have told ‘Irritated’
Both a n in good health, nut they
live 380 miles away. Since I can that she should And out why this
visit them only a couple of times a man is so tied to his mother’s ui
strings, and to get counseling. This
year, I call them almost daily.
u I ever meat a man who thinks kind of dependent behavior is fine
I shouldn't be so doss to my par­ for children, hut to ndmire such
ents. I would tall him whk» to go. I qualities in an adult is only to exac­
would never Jeopardise my relation- erbate the problem. Eventually this
■Kin with MV DATMltf to OOADFnifttS man will have to make a choice
between being married to his wife,
■---------hapa ‘Irrita te d In Ohio* should or giving in to his parents’ depen­
work on her self-esteem Issue and dent whims.
INDEPENDENT IN DALLAS
atop foaling threatened when her
husband calls his patents.
BARBARA CARROLL,
SPRINGFIELD, ORE.

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DEAR BARBARA! A lthough
to
th# Ummi ttf

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Suck iU u « u 5 C t# it-" ijS r
a s a s r a t s d fr om r e a d e r s w ho
jU M ^ rs s d w ith m y a n s w e r.
DEAR ABBY: I'm writing about
the letter from 'Irritated in Ohio,*
the woman whose husband called
his parents twice a day. He didn't
call whan ha and hia wife want
away an vacation, and hia parents
laid a guilt trip on him.
You said you didn't understand
why the wifo should be upset. You
missed the boat, Abby — big time!
A m an leaves his p aren ts and
cleaves to hia wile at marriage. She *
becomes the moat Important person
In his lib whan this new core family
forma. Contact with parents is not
cut idf, but it should be reduced.
If the husband hss s loving rela­
tionship with hia parents ana calls
!o check up on them every other day
or ao (or even once a week), that
should fa# sufficient. If he hss to
in with his parents twice a
day, anmaihing is seriously wrong.
At 38, he should have emotionally
aeparalod from hia parents. (I’ve
bean marriad 31 years and have a
good relationship with my in-laws.)
PAUMCUFR,
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA
DEAR PAUlAi

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WEKIVA RIVER.
Tha fiie(t) containing aach of the above-sated eppiicatton(t) are
available for mepection Monday through Friday eicept for legal
holidays: 8:00 a.m. lo t:00 p.m. at tha St. Johna River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate field offlea.
Tha District win taka action on aach permit application dated
above unless a petition for an administrative proceeding (hearing)
is filed pursuant lo tha provisions of section 1E0.S7, F.S., and sec­
tion 40C-t.Sil, F.A.C. A parson whoso substantial interests are
affected by any of the Districts proposed permitting decisions
identified above may petition for an administrative hearing In
accordance with section 1E0.S7. F.S. Petitions must comply with
the requirements of Florida Administrative Code Rule 40C-1.SI1
and be filed with (received by) the District Clark, located at District
Headquarters, Highway 100 West, Paletka. Florida M IT T. PathIons
for administrative hearing on tha above appdcetlotVs) must be Med
within fourteen (14) days of publication of this notice or arNMn
nineteen (IS) days of the District depositing netted of this Intent In
tha mall for those parsons to whom tha District mafia actual notice.
Failure to file a petition within this time period ahaN eenotRwte a
waiver of any right such person may have to reguaet an aPmmla•rativa determination (hearing) under section 1*0.87, P.S., eons ammg tha eublect permit application. Path lone which are net filed m
accordance with tha above provisions are subject to dismissal.
Shannon Barican, Senior Permit Oata Technician
Permit Oata Services Division
81. Johns River Water Management District
Publish: Novambar &gt;0, IMS
DEO-339____________________ .___________________________
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC NSARNM TO DB NSIBBN TWO
ADOPTION OP AN OROfNANCS BY TNS CITY OP
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held m the
Commission Room at tha City Hall, *00 North Park Avenue, W
the City of Sanford, Florida, at ?:00 o'clock PM. an December
tt. 1993 to consider the adaption of an ordtnoocs by the City of
Sanford. Florida, described as fellows
TO ANNEX A PORTION OP THAT CERTAIN PROPCRTY LYING
BETWEEN AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND HIBISCUS DRIVE AND
BETWEEN PALMWAV EXTENDED NORTHERLY ANO SANFORD
AVENUE: AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:
- A complete description and a espy of Nw i
available at tha office of the CNy Clark lor el

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M M W OLB COUNTY BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT
DBCSMBBN 10, IS M
StM P.M.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Seminole County Board of
Adpii tmont will conduct a public hearing to consider the follow■NT A M NBA
A. VAAtANCBS
1. BBBOBAN BLANNBBM IP • SA98-1I-1J8V . R.
1AARaeidantlal Iona •Rear yard eetback variance from SO ft. to
tE ft. ■ Inchoe far a ecreen room addition on Lot 9. Block F,
Wmterwooda, UnM 4, PB IE, Pg IE, Section 13-11-10: N aide of
Joponlca Road, 890 ft. E of Lake Howell Road and 1/3 mae S ot
Hawaii Branch Road. (DIST 4)
B. MOBILE NORMS
t. HAROLS L. PUBS - SA98-1I-TBTS • A-B AgrtcuNura lane •
To piece a mobile home on Let t. Mullet Lake Retroate, Unit 4,
(Ta* Parcel SA). Section 8-90-31; 881.8 R. ■ of MuBat Uka Park
Read and *00 R. N of Oacaola Road on a private eeeemant.
(DIST »)
M B U U E AMNDA
A. ITSSM CONTtNUSB PROM NOVE MM R 87, IS M
1. ISAAC A LULA MAE CAMPBELL - BASS-11-TITS • A -l
Agriculture Zona •Romototomont and replacement ot an aiiating
mobile home on Tea Parcel ISM, Section 34-90-13: S aide of Din
Drive. 400 ft. ■ of Snowhill Reed end t mile S of Titueviile Road.
(DIST •)
S. VARIANCES
t. JERRY HART - BA98-19-134V • R-1AA Raaidanflal Zona •
Side yard eetback variance (aouth) hem 10 R. to 1 R. ter a beet
dock and beat houee on Let i t , Northwood Halghte, PS to, pg
M , Section 94-91-90: N aide ot Faith Terrace. S00 N. 1 e«
Maitland Avenue and t mile B of SR-4SS. (DIST 4)
t. LENNAR NOISES, M B .- BASS-19-1SSV • R-f A Residential
Zona •Front yard eetback variance from 93 ft. to 91 ft., tear yard
eetback variance hem *0 ft. to 91 n. and aide yard eetback vari­
ance from 10 ft. ta • ft. on Let IT , Remington Park, Phase One,
PE SS. Pg 74-78. Section tS-9t-*ti B aide of Remington Drive
and 3/3 mae W of 8R-4S4. (DIST 1)
S. LENNAR HEMES, M D. • SA88-13-137V - R-1A Residential
Zona •Front yard eetback variance from t t h. to 90 R. and rear
yard eetback variance hem &gt;0 ft. to 19 ft. on Lot 34, Remington
Perk, Photo One. P* SS. Pg 74-7S, Section 3S-91-S1; S aide of
Leilngton Court. 770 R. W of Remington Drive and 1/9 mae W of
M-4*4 (DIST f)
4. LENNAR NOMBE. MO. • BASS-1I-13EV - R-1A Residential
Zona •Freni yard aetkeck variance hem &gt;9 ft. to 10 R. and tear
C setback variance hem SO R. to I t R. on Lot ST, Remington
Phaeo One. PE SA, Ps T4-TS, Section t S -t l-lt i N aide of
Mfton Court, T70 R. W of Remington Drive end 1/* mae W of
4*4.. (DIST
(O'-------I)
•- LM N AR NEEME, M E . - S A M -tt-IM V • R-1A Roedentlsl
Zone •Front yard aattack vertanas hem M R. to 90 R. and rear
yard setback variance hem 90 R. ie 17 R. an Let I I . RemMqton
Perk, Pheee One, PE St. Pg 74-70, Section tfl-lt-S ti N aide of
Chaeefweed Court, MS ft. W af Remington Drive and 1/S mile W
of BR-494 (Alafeya Trail). (OUT 1)
0. MARY I . ETAOEV • BASS-1E-140V • Planned Unit
Development Zone - Rear yard aetkeck variance hem to R. to IS
R. for g screen enclosure on Let IB, Chase Graves, Unit 1 , PS
44, Pg 94-98, Sem en S-M-S0: W aide at Oefcreet Pleas, IBS R.
S of Adma Way, 170 f t W of Caea Verde Boulevard and 440 R. N
af OM Lobe Mary Redd. (OtET N
7. E M ER A ! ESTATE BRO UP, RM . •BAM-1I-141V •Planned
UnR Deveiapmanf Zone - Side sheet eetback variance hem SO R.
to 14 R. an Let ST. Alema Weeds. Phase II, PR «S, Pg B4 S SS,
Section 83-31-811 SW earner af Maple Oretra Piece ant "
Weeds Boulevard and 1/9 mile B of SN4I8. (DIET t|
9. DPR REAL ESTATE SRS UR, RM . - BASS-1E-149V - 1_____
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to I I R . on let 1*4, Alema Weeds. Phase li. PR 41, Pg M S M ,
Section 99-11-11: M center of Mignsttc Sieem Terrace and
Mapla Grave Plaaa, 1M R. I of Alema Weeds Boulevard and 1/9
mHe I Of SR-49S. (DIST)
S. E M D IA L BBTRTE BRBUP, R M . •BASS-11-149V - Planned
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la I I R . an Let IBS, Alamo Weeds. Phase II PB 49. Pg 94 t M .
Sactian tt-l1-&gt;1| BW canter of Magnate Bleam Terrace, 11t R.
■ af Mapla Drava Plaaa, ISO f t S of Alema Weeds Reutovard Mid
1/9 mte ■ Of SR-499. (DIST 1)
IS. E M REAL ROTATE BOBU* RM . - BA99-1I-144V ham M R. la 10 R. an Lot 111. AMma Wood*.
la. Phase II. PS 41,
Pg *4 S SS, EaeNon St-91 -S I: M earner of Maple Oretra Place
and Alawd Weeds BauWvatd and i/» mda « of
11.
...............
i M R. So IS R. an Lei 181. Alema Weeds. Phase ll. I
Pg 84 8 *8. SddBtn S E -II-H : M earner of Magnate
Terrace, U S R. I af Maple Grave Pteeo, ISO R. • of Alema
Weed* BavWsard and 1/t mbs I ef SR-4SS. (OtST i)
ft. E M REAL BETRTt ER EMPL R M . • SAS4-19-144V -

Bern M I t to IS R. or Let I N . i
Ps M 4 SS, Redden 99-91-H i NW Comer ef I
BM f t ■ Of BMple Oretra PMee. IdS N. B ef Alema
I f/S awe E ef SR-4is. (OfET it
EETATE SR BMW RM . • SAM-1I-14SV .

i partice m maareet and anisies
be heard at said hearing.
By order of the City CommB4WadfBwCflTa&lt;8dnl8td.FNtld8.
PERSONS WITH DtOAONJTIEB NSEORtO ASSISTANCE TO PAR*
TICIPATI IN ANY OP TH EM PROCEEDBSBS SHOULD OOSfTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDBSATOR AT SSS-SSSE AS
HOURS IN AOVANCS OP THS MEETR80.
SdSSBddlSI
ADVICE TOTHEPUD U CiN SB*
M M l
sion made with raapacl ta any a
of Bw promeeting or hearing, ha atag need avt

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net provided by tha City of Sanford. (PS
Jane R. Douaherty
CNy Clerk
Publish: November SO, and Oeeemtor 7 ,1SSS
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C«Wbi«r Conor crypleatsme srs creeler ksm auslsssns Sy
people pevi end prwerv Each Isatr vt aw e*twr slanm Wr &lt;
TedqrSeUe KeauebO

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
■MHTEERTH JUDICIAL
cmeuiT, M ARC FOR
BSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA CABS NO:
B S -IIM -C A -t t -a
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA, a peliticd
subdivision of tha
Stale ef Florida,
Plaintiff,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Taxpayers. Property Owners
and CM11an* el lha
City el Lake Mary,
Florida, including
property or eub|ec1 lo
taiatton therein, at d.,
Defendants
ORDER TO SHOW C A U M
TO THE STATE OF FLORIOA,
THROUGH THE STATE ATTOR­
NEY FOR THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE. THE SEVERAL PROPER­
TY OWNERS. TAXPAYERS AND
CITIZEN* OF THE CITY OF
LAKE
MARY.
FLORIDA.
INCLUDING NONRESIDENT!
OWNINO PROPERTY OR SUB­
JECT-.TO TAXATION THEREIN.
AND ALL OTHERS HAVING OR
CLAIMING ANY RIOHT, TITLE
OR INTEREST iR PROPERTY TO
BE
AFFECTED BY
THE
ISSUANCE BY THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIOA. OF THE
BONDS HEREINAFTSR MORI
PARTICULARLY OtSCRIBID,
OR TO E l AFPECTE0 IN ANY
WAV THEREBY:
Vbu and aach ef you arc here­
by required la appear on lha
18th day ef December. IM S, d
9:10 o'clock P.M., before tha
Circuit Court of Saminela
County. Florida, d lha court­
house in Sanford, Florida, and
show causa why the prayers af
lha complaint far bond valida­
tion filed in the above entitled
proceeding should net
granted and the
described and We
author!1 mg tha leeuance there­
of (including the bond referen­
dum) validdod. such bond*
consisting of not osceodlng
S3.740.000 Public Improvement
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An-r— 1*BEA
am
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wvMrm
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the City of Labe Mary, Florida,
maturing in such years and
amounts aa ahaN bo fiaed by
subsequent resolution, and
bearing interest at not siceedIng tha maslmum Interest rata
par annum allowed by law, a
more particular description ot
ttM
in1
I’rW bonds
uinrwo biini
WWWIg rnntefrieit
Vwirvswrrww W
ouch complaint.
This order lo show couoo shoM
bo pubilshad in tha manner
required by Bdotton 7S.M,
Florida Statutes, in lha Sanford
Herald, a newspaper af ganarM
circulation m Saminoia County,
Florida, pubtehad in
- DONS ANO OROSREO at
Sanford, Saminala County,
Florida, this 90th day of
November, IMS.
Circuit Judge
IgiggjIUl
^wyTIWnH Eaugjm
WVfTMfl
In Accordance with the
Americana With Pis sbawtea Act,
parsons naadmg a apaalai
accommodation M parlH lpaM
bi this praeaamng ahautd sontact the ADA C iardMMbr at lha
Bammola County
M l North Park ‘
N*01.- laniard,' Florida 19771,
H IT) SM BSM ; bdL 4*ST. 1&gt;»■ &gt;41 ITTt (TOO) ar 1-444944-4770 0R.-M4
Pu i liah: Novambar SS, M , ISM
OSJ-17S

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

O rlando •W inter Park
407/831-9993

407/322-2611

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED M PT.
HOURS

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MONOATMrs
FRIOAY

CLOtEO BATUROAT
4 8UN0AT

NOW ACCEPTING

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Carnal whanyau gal

Hwaar at »w coal at an i
srOy Isr Says your a4 rww N rats earned.
raauSa Copy must r

OtAOUNCS
Tuaaday Vvv FiWay 19 Naan Tha Day Ssfsre Pubacabsn
Sunday 19 Naan Friday
ADJUSTMENTS AHOCRCOfTS: In the event af an arrar In an ad.
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IbOI. Beotian SS-M -tt: N side ef OM Mens Read. 1/4
MB el J ^ N t o t o a n d i/t mte.E of ER-4S. (PIET E)

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48*1 Hawes Cir.
Orlande, PL t*S*t-1710
ROYAL JtBP/tAOLS, INC.
M l Sam State Read 4M
Pam Park, Fiends 137*0
(407) M l-M M
Oaaertptlan ef VbMela:
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LbCbUen ef VbMela: *44 laai
Florida U T M
Saeh af yau N haraby natfttad
that tha Itoner named above
eleime a ten an the above
as of May 1,1M 3 M lha
a af M 7 M and araraga
aearuod lb dmo M the
amauni of S 1 0 J4 I-N far ■ total
ciaim af 31B.8S9 .8C. Payment la
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» chargaa aaaruMg at the
• IB M par day Bam Bw

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by law, Bw

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Of We SEN R/W Nne at Orange
i S 44 dagreet M ' 17* W
j m i n, i n n i n iniifiK UiD
iN w Sbnaef N w E W IM o f BwNWl/4
idEEty I
i an a survey far David
1 BWi/8 af add teahen fS B» 1
no mama ay R4_ was ana. HUb4 menca pracaad along the Sliy
R/W of Orange Eauhrard along a curve, aanaeva la lha SS. hdvtng g radhn af 1484.78 R. MwavaP a aanfrai angle of t dagran
SS~ IS*, an are motenai of EtSAB R.j thane■ departing aaM
curve, and R/W, wdh a ninrsdiH S w ■ I I daman St; ST* I . a
dMMnao of ISO.78 R. to a peM of ivttelvto of a curve, concave
fa Mb SW, haafng a radius of IIS E S R. and s central angle of I I
degrees 9* i r &lt; Btenaa i amMua dang me are ef eaM curve a
mmenM ef SSE»R.9e a pebd el tmganiyi ibenaa SSS dagran
St' 48* B. a dMSanaa of 8B8-84 R-i fbanaa N M dagroae SO' 44*
E,adtauneaatM E7R.itbanaaNESdagraatSS' i t ’ W.adWtana# af M B S R. Id Bia NW tamer af Bto prepaaad Maaa parcel
and me peim af SrpMnMg; Btenaa N I t ecyraci s t‘ 44* S.em atanee af M S S RTwanea E SS dagreaa ttT IS* t . a matan n ef
SOBS ft: fhenea S SS Si s f s ii ST44* W .S Ste ann e lS M S lM
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OFF THE LEASH

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HILLHAVKN HEALTH CARE
CENTER. EpitN total M ra-

11—P ete m ii Ie
A SECOND I M A E ! It new
sccsaflns Quality woman's
Cl|fnW4 ##•••••

Free medical c
fallen, caunsaling, privaia
dadar piua living aspanaes
Ear &gt;337418 C lu rwpNr AHanwy
Jato PfWtor-...U8M»7-MW
ALO HIT R E IP E C T IO dating
bureau since 17771 All ages
Including eoniertl 14(0 777
4477(Man 88-f large dlscaunt)
QUIT MAOKIHB- IN Day. From
non-profit foundation. Doctor
approved. 108% querantae.
COM Jaap..............4S7-MS-93M

M-HdEttti Cetb
-IN U kl
far hauaa A elderly. Call:
171-4798. Or 33333W.

PULL VIUI Livl

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WHOUMY SAVINGS
KNtOLL NOWMtfl
NO RESIITXATION P | S
I a a Ages Its 8 years a &gt; E
■ H M lC N E U .r iM M d
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TranaiaNsnaCradH Raparl.

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come potential hare and
ebraad. Call far detain:

Everything from A t . 114
Or.

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AOt/icS TO THE PUBUO: N S
80 SPP8PI A
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For hi ill asparlanca, CDL
ClaatC.Fulltime 397t ill.
OKIVERt T O ..... MM.M/Week.
Local.................... Infartlst*.
Agent:...........
44148M.
Over tha rood driver tor In
SloN deliveries. Generally no
overnight, unloading and
assisting required Class A
COL rep. Apply in parson SOI
Ceditea Way. Sanford or call
4(7-311-8191. Drug fra*
warkpislacaKOE.__________
PULL A PART TIME R E TA IL
MM A dating shifts; week
and* A weak nights. Pleas#
apply In parson at 317 S. Park
Ava.aamlpm._____________
BIN E R A LO FFIC E 17 811/Hr.
Light Duftat a Will Train.
Agent;....... ..............841MM
HOME T V P IE T I, PC users
naadad. 841400 Income polen
tlal. 1MP1I34343. E li. B 8173
JO SEIJO BSI JOB!
Norrall larvket Nam Hiring!
(M7)I7MM7
REO, ADA. Never a Foal

NEMKl HELP NANTE0
11448 par hour.
Call:............................. Ill 3338

LANDSCAPERS
Pull lima positions. Pleas*
call...........................339 8133.

Clyde Asa.. K
•4741, on ar bdN
, ISM . andWaBw
mw afork at bus teurt
i W pm piwvad byMwCNy
af Sanferd. IPS MSB1M1
PSASONS WHM EISAWUTISS
NSEOBM ABEtETAMCB TO
RAATICWATS n AMY O f T H U S
PROCMOWOS SHOM jE OOilTACT THS

HAMPTON PARK tUEOIVIMEN IM tl II PLUS F amiOat.
an C.Club Rd. al t v intersacflan. turn In an Obarim Tarmo*. EAT. OCC. 1.94 A SUN.
DEC. 1, 9-1. Clofhat. toys,
furnllurg, gsarclM agwlp.,
campul t r Hams, ofllca
sugpiias. hautahald Hams A
MUCH MOB El
HUBE SALE, Frt. laf. Oac. I A
I. M U LTI PAMILV. Lake
Mary, ABBOTT A V I. An
■Hams. Wei*, toys,
furniture A

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S A N P O R O . 1949 L A K R
aft 48 West.
taw, Wats. bHw. patio turn .
hpjtara A household Items.

MU CUM OMI

SB. ISM

COMMERCIALCLEANERS
Musi ba reliable A depend*
ble. Own transparlalien a
must. Day A eve. hr*. Call
between 8 3pm. Mon. lo Frl.
3314713.__________________

ORIVER-SEMI-RIGG

OH 08RSALE. THURS. A FBI.

CITY CLEAN

CHRISTMAS HELP SSSSS

IM P U LLA P A R TTIM E U I
Agenti 4478*14844

M ira rot r u in m a

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CHILDCARE
Parttime. Ideal for mothers,
with 4 year degree In early
childhood education, lo taoch
Pra K Class. 14 pm. 87.00 par
hour plus fra# child cars.
3934441.__________________

.
this BBth day af

By W.B. M l

'G e t, Dad, how old were
you when you finaNy made H
from the rug lo the dog?”

CASHIEK-STOCKER
Part lima, In our Seve-A Lot
tiara. Apply In parson (Sam
tpmlafi 9711Orlande Dr.

CHILDCARE, M T NOME, ram

CMIMtebr parafp asta ad by
tl PMh « Twaaday and Mbs
advaalaga pf gvr special
garage jpjajaO prkal I CgN

IS M 44 N OUM
OP THS MSCTNM.
c it y rnam awm w
CITY OP SANFOfkO.

CASHIER-CONVENIENCE
Apply at Mika's Shell Service
9388S. Park Dr. 331 7410.

p e T t i i .i m w

t/4 Rsee N dt 7B R. ef Bw ■ SEE7S R. and fte N M l R. ef Hw W
1M R. ef we I SM.7S R J and b m I f/S ef b m NW 1/4 af Bw sw
i N S44 R. af tbe W SM B J of EasNen E-S4-91: S aida ef

m aM iaUnad St1-11M. BM. 7*41.
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IS M d IO ll COUNTY BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT
BV: BEN TUCKER. I

Will train. Hiring NOWI CALL
NOW WMnaaia. Jab Select.
Inc. Only Paetir*.__________

A DUALITY
? rT
aches! leail
.334-1989
■ nurasantfaR
T E R R Y 'S O A T CARR,
Man. tat., hat meals, fenced
, yd , rMianabN rates 99*4819.
CHILE CARR In my hams,
days, nlghtt A weekend!.
Baoaonitot raw* 911-am.___
O H U S M l ^ H M W HOME.

•AM M HLIR9

priasatam#
ANMaasaali .

C L A U D Ucensa
ALL SHIFTS. Dependable
Hardworking: 391-7741.

COSTUME SHOP CURR

n f M i n W ii w i
the llik day of Oaaambar.
ISM . M TBS p.M. ar aa soon
m |y|4
h im
ha beard at CNy Hex, SM North
4nmmm mWHBt
Em ^ u bWi y4IW1MS.
epM e
HYMHM|
CNy Cammtaalih at
rd. Florida, tpM

CAB DRIVER

Prefer Mature parson (female
encouraged to apply), must
have great scants of HUMOR
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DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve bad excellive urination for tho past year. At
night I might go aa many aa eight
Umea. I've had an IVP, urinalysis and
cystoscopy. All testa have come hack
negative.
DEAR READER: Excessive urina­
tion —especially at night — has many
causes, ranting from inordinate con­
sumption of fluids in the evening to
serious medical conditions, such as
diabetes, urinary infection, heart (all­
ure, prostate disease, and others.
care of a uroiodst, who appropriately
examined your urinary tract, using
such tests ns urinanatysis, IVP (Mo­
ney X-rays) and cystoscopy (examina­
tion of the lower tract with a lighted
instrument).
Now, it seems te me, your doctor
should take a step beck and refer you
to an internist (diagnostic specialist)
In order to Investigate some of the
other causes of frequent urination
that I mentioned. For example, you
need a Mood teat to check h r diabetes
and a cardiogram and chest X-ray (for
heart Csilure).
While you're waiting for aa appoint­
ment with the specialist, try a little
experiment: Donl consume any fluids
after dinner. If your problem Is as
simple as fluid overload, this trick
may substantially reduce your urinary
frequency, a finding that would delight
your Internist and save you the nui­
sance and expense of further tasting.
Let me know tbs outcome.
To give you mors information, 1 am
sending you (Too copies of my Health
Reports “Diabetes Melliius” and
“Understanding Heart Disease."
Other readers who would like copies
should send IS tor each report to P.O.
Box att7, Murray Hill Italian, New
York, NY HIM. Be sure te mention
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told me I have a calcium buildup in
my lungs. I've never smoked and am
75 years old. Would any medication
dear up this condition?
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DEAR READER: As infections
resolve, the body often deposits calci­
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pleura, which is the thin but tough
membrane that covers the lungs, can
become calcified In areas where
inflammation has been present.
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time extremely prevalent in children.
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severe, sharp pain on deep breathing.
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whether it could continue to smolder
and require antibiotic therapy.
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made by special testing, such as bac­
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biliary liver disease, or drThoeis.
which I’m toM is terminal. What
are the four stages of the disease
and their sym ptom s, and how
long might I live with this
condition?
D E A R R E A D E R : P rim a ry
biliary cirrhosis, a liver disorder
of unknown cause, has four
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First, the bile ducts become
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symptoms bu t blood tests can
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liver function.
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Liver function la severely com­
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cirrhosis. T h e liver shrinks and
hardens. Vital metabolic reac­
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will die unless he or she receives
a Uver transplant.
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diagnosed b y special X -rays
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hepatologiat (a liver specialist).
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80th Yaar. No. 29 - San fort, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
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ring with today's edition o f the Sanford
the Leisure Guide, publtahed each
Friday, has been dtacootinned. Leisure related
ttema will continue to be published on a dally
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Alao. readers will be kept Informed of the
National Football League throughout this season
with a new cclum beginning today written by

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MIAMI - Farmer Oviedo star Ch ris Tabseott.
a senior guard at the University o f Central
Florida, h as been honored as a B urger King
Scholar Athlete.

Stop phono solicitation
C o n su m e rs w h o resent the Intrusion of
telephone solicitation are protected under the
Florida telephone Solicitation A ct. In her
consumer focus column today. B arbara Oregg
tells readers how to get on a "N o C a lls List.'

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Ecstasy ansst*
S A N F O R D — Members o f the sh e riffs de­
partment City County Investigative Bureau.
(CCIB) have arrested two Sanford men and
charged them with trafficking In a controlled
s u b s t a n c e . T h e su b s ta n c e la m e t h a m phetamlncs, commonly known as Ecstasy.
S h eriffs spokesman Ed McDonough the two
suspects have been Identified as MlcRael John
Csshto. 27, and Rosa Edward Manfredl. 26. both
o f2307 South Oak Avenue.
C C IB agents served a search w arrant at their
home W ednesday evening and reportedly found
ISO Ecstasy capsule* in tbs b a U w m n and
another TOO tablets In the freezer. .
Th e street value o f the Ecstasy w a s estimated
at 830M00.
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leased from the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility after posting 83.000 bond each.

Herald San lor StaffWrltsr_______
S A N F O R D - It kicked off a few
minutes early to try to beat the
rein, but the drops got larger and
closer together before the Semi­
nole High School Homecoming
parade melted Into puddles along
First Street.
M ayor Bettye Smith, principal
O retch en S ch ap k er and city
commissioners Kerry Lyons and
Bob T h o m a s braved the rains In a
line o f classic cars. Other dlgnlchedulea to
tsries w ho had been set
appear left their seats of
empty.
Floats, so lovingly crafted b y
■tudenta an d club sponsors,
wilted under the strain of the late
afternoon thunderstorm, but lit­
tle w a s able to dampen the spirits
of the Seminole High School fans
who lined the street to cheer on
the team and the students w h o
represented the school.
T h e float created by the soph­
omore class w a s declared to b e
the best o f the parade. The float,
with a black and orange teepee
and a pair o f tombstones marked
In m em ory of the Lake Bran tley
P a t r io t s . w a s m anned wrlth
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S A N F O R D - Included In the total
am out o f property taxes paid by
area residents are several separate
items. The millage rate on one of
tvoted on this week.
T h e governing board o f the St.
J o h n s River Water Management
District (8JRWMD) voted W ed n es­
day night to hold the line on taxes.
T h e board adopted Its operating
budget for the 1996/96 fiscal year
budget beginning October 1.
T h e board kept Its tax rate the
sam e a s this past year. 0.482 mills,
o r 49.2 cents per 91.000 o f assessed
property value.

Chsertsadan wars among tha fans who stuck It out through tha rainstorm
that put • damper on tha pap rally that wrapped up the Samlnol* High
School Homacomlng Parade.

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Price tag put oil school board move
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Herald Senior Staff Writer

Baby banquat sat
M A IT L A N D - “ The Night of M agic” Baby
Banquet Is aet for Thursday. October 5 at 7 p.m.
at the Maitland Civic Center on 17-92 and
Maitland Ave.
A n auction will Include a team basketball
signed by players of the Orlando Magic, as well
as Magic tickets and ball cards. Disney tickets, a
new w a sh e r and dryer, golf ou tin gs and
numerous other Items will be sold.
Clowns an d magicians will be present. The
event will also Include a bar-be-que dinner with
vegetables, roll and dessert for a donation of 810
per person.
Proceeds for the activities will benefit the
AC C E P T Pregnancy Center In Lo n g wood. For
more Information call the center at 339-4119.

SANFO R D — Wanting to leave the heavy work
to professionals who know what they are doing,
the school baord approved the expenditure of
nearly 823.000 to move the contents of the
district administrative offices to the new facility
on Lake Mary Boulevard.
The offices, located In the main administrative

Union for corrections workers?

Herald Staff Writer

S A N F O R D — Corrections officers and nurses
at the John E. Polk Correctional facility are
voting to determine whether they want the
Teamsters union to negotiate labor Issues for
them.

SANFORD W ednesday
morning the good old days will be
revisited with the re-enactment of
a railroad groundbreaking by
General U lysses S. Grant In
Sanford.
The Seminole County Histori­
cal Com m ission and Coastllners
are Inviting the general public to
Join In a m arker designation
ceremony. It will be held on the
north side o f First Street between
Oak a n d Myrtle Avenue, an area
which w as Included In the origi­

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building, a bevy o f portable buildings and various
annexes around the district, will be packed u p
and transported to the new facility that w ill house
all the departments In one location.
According to Cindy Harden, facilities specialist
for the facilities planning department, the bids
received b y the district from moving com panies
ranged from the low bid by Beltmann North
American V an Lines to the high bid by Suddath
Relocation Systems of 843.100.

Harden said the movers walked through the
offices to determine the number o f boxes of
equipment, furnishings and other items that are
being moved to the new locations.
"W e have a lot o f the existing shelving and file
cabinets and ttema like that which need to be
moved over.” Harden said. ‘Tearing will be
bringing over a lot o f desks.”
She noted that the eaae of moving the Items

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days come to life
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T h e Seminole County Property
Appraiser’s office said that while the
tax Is Included on local bills, it is
listed aa a separate line Item.
W ith the BJRWMD millage rate aa
n ow approved, a person w ith a
house evaluated at 975.000. with
homestead exemption, w ould be
payin g 824.10 In taxes which will
go to the district. This is In addition
to a d valorem taxes which go to the
cities and/or county and schools, as
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nal 12 mile loop of tracks that
helped make Sanford on e o f
F lorida’s first cities w ith an
Integrated rail system.
T h e historical railroad marker
will be unveiled during a re­
enactment ceremony of the orig­
inal groundbreaking held on Jan.
10. 1880. Dr. Larry Dodd o f New
Port Richey will portray former
President Grant, with BUI Dreggora appearing as Henry DcLand.
One side of the marker gives a
brief history of the railroads In
Sanford. The other side depicts a
m ap of the train tracks that once
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Public housing residents unite
Council pledges support of interim administration

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T o d a y : V a r ia b le
c l o u d i n e s s w ith
scattered afternoon
showers and thun­
derstorms. High In
th e u p p e r 8 0 s.
Northeast wind 10 to
15 m ph. Chance of
rain 30 percent.

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Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — The group repre­
senting local public housing resi­
dents has endorsed the Interim
administration following the resig­
nation of former executive director
Phyllis Richardson.
Bettye Cobelt Chaney, president
of the Sanford Housing Authority
Resident Council Inc. stated In a
letter to The Sanford Herald, the
group p la n s to work with the
interim administration for the good
of the housing authority.
I n i t i a l l y , so m e r e s id e n t s
challenged the allegations of Im­
proprieties against Richardson.
Allegations Included not following

S H A procument policies for the
purchase and disposal of property,
placing family or friends ahead of
others on the w aiting lists for
housing assistance, falsifying doc­
uments. using staff during working
hours for private business and
paying Individuals for work they say
they did not do.
Richardson resigned citing health
reasons before SHA attorney Clay
Simmons presented his final In­
vestigation to the housing board.
Results of his Investigation and a
probe by the Inspector General's
office In the Department of Housing
and Urban Development will be
turned over to the U.S. Attorney’s
office and/or state attorney's office
for further review.

“ It Is the position o f this organiza­
tion. that in the Interest of continu­
ing an am icable relationship with
the Sanford Housing Authority, a
statement should be made by and
on behalf o f residents.” Chaney
wrote.
“ It is our confirmed understand­
ing that Mrs. Richardson Initiated
an Investigation Into her adminis­
tration with a prepared statement
that she read under ‘Other Business
before SHA Commissioners at the
Aug. 17 meeting. Furthermore, both
the Interim a n a final report of the
agency's attorney revealed probable
cause to allege misuse of authority
In public office.” the letter con­
tinues. "Both reports were prepared
by an attorney whose Integrity and

ability to perform such a n in­
vestigation. representing a reputa­
ble legal practicing association are
in the Council’s opinion, without
questions. The facts are alao well
documented.”
Chaney said S.H.A.R.C. Intends to
continue Its vacant unit painting
con tract with (he ag en c y and
further their combined efforts to
advance family self-sufficiency and
economic development am ong resi­
dents.
“ It Is solely based on the at­
torney’s report that we as residents
f e e l m is le d by the p r e v i o u s
director.” Chaney continue. ” Wc
support the current Interim adm in­
istration and will be united In our
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NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S TH E S T A T E

Bad food probed
Ex-Sanford raatdant arrastad for DUI
JA CK SO NVILLE — A Jacksonville firefighter and depart­
ment spokesman has decided to retire after hi* arrest on
drunken-driving charges and resisting arrest outside a football
game.
Glenn Domen. 48. who moved from Sanford to Jacksonville
In 1991. filed a request for retirement benefits Thursday with
the Fire and Rescue Department, said Susie Wiles, an aide to
Mayor John Delaney.
The retirement w ill take effect Oct. 7. she said.
Domen has been on administrative leave since Monday, the
day after he w as arrested near Jacksonville Municipal Stadium
during the Jacksonville JaguarwOreen B ay Packers game.
Police reported Domen seemed d ru n k a n d refused to take a
sobriety test when he was stopped behind the wheel of a 1990
Lincoln in the parking lot of the Rlverview Music Shed.
Domen, a firefighter since 1971. is paid about 149.900 a
year, according to city personnel records.
Dom en's employment was protected b y civil service rules,
but his position a s department spokesm an w as appointive.
Since his arrest, the Mayor s Office h ad been considering
whether to replace him.

Rookit cop cloartd of wrongdoing
PINELLAS PARK — A rookie police officer who used a
handcuffed man aa a human shield h a s been cleared of
wrongdoing by his chief, who says such actions are Justified
when the “shield" contents.
The officer put the man between him self and a car he wanted
to approach and search after a shooting earlier this month.
"If he said no. then he would not have been taken to the
car," Chief David Mtlchan said Wednesday.
The m an's attorney, Kevin Hayslett. questioned the consent
part.
"W h en you put a gun to them, tell m e tf that’s consent," he
said.
The Incident w as captured on videotape by a W TV T news
cameraman and aired by the station Sept. 18.
Police had stopped a car during a search far suspects tn the
wounding o f Ernest Lanter. who w a s shot during an argument
with four m en and was later treated at a local rhospital and
released.

Task force reviews food-borne illnesses
T a sk force members suggested more
rood-handling training for w orkers, in ­
creased penalties for food-safety violations
versus other infractions such a s a broken
floor tile, and chanring how Inspectors
perform their duties to focus on food safety.
H and-washing techniques, food tempera­
tures an d contamination w hen different
foods are prepared on the same surface are
m ajor areas that need attention to prevent
food-borne Illnesses, said Roberta H am ­
mond, acting environmental administrator
at the Department of Health and RehabUltathre Sendees.
Farrell formed the task force after a
salmonella outbreak at Margarita Y Am lgas
In W e st Palm Beach last month. About
2.000 people reported symptoms o f the
Illness. 109 cases were confirmed and five
people w ere hospitalised.
The restaurant faces fines totaling u p to
910 ,0 0 0 and possible license revocation.
Th e food-poisoning incident followed a
string at others Hi Orlando and Jacksonville
In recent months.
T o beef u p the Inspection system. Farrell

Associatsd Prsss Writer
TALLAH ASSEE — T h e state needs to
revam p how It Inspects restaurants to
ensure they are preparing food properly and
hire more Inspectors to d o the Job. a top
egulator said Thursday.
Rick Farrell, secretary o t the Department
o f Business and Professional Regulation,
w ants changes In a system that has 165
Inspectors responsible fo r 35.000 restau­
rants in response to recent food-poisoning
outbreaks statewide.
" W e have a lot fewer Inspectors than the
state of Virginia, which has a lot fewer
restaurants. Every year w e a sk for more
Inspectors and don't get them .” Farrell said
during the first meeting at a task force he
formed to study food-borne Illnesses. "It's
clear that there are not en ough people."
But it Isn't Just the n u m be r o f Inspectors
that concerns Farrell a n d the task force.
Just as crucial are the types o f conditions
checked by Inspectors a n d h ow restaurant
workers handle food.

said he win request 21 moretnspt
year. L aw m ak ers rejected the
request for 2 9 n e w positions this year.
A law that took effect July 1 requ ire s a
minimum o f three inspections a year for
restaurants. T h e old law required between
two and five a year.
Ferrell said one idea would reduce the
number of inspections, but make one o f the
visits four to Rye hours to allow taapectora
to observe h o w food is
The average inspection now
minutes to a n h ou r and 15 minutes.
In West P a lm Beach, the restaurant got
iv c T tp reports lrooi inspectors out iw w niM
to Indicate tt posed a health threat Farrell
•aid be doesn't have a good answer for
consum ers w h o w an t to know a b o u t
food-safety conditions at their favorite din­
ing spot.
"1 don't h ave a good answer far H o w does
the public k n o w T I’ve got to come out tn my
Job and aay. 'W e 're going to make sure
every restaurant Is s a fe . ’ he said.

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PtonsarDayt
Tha Church of tha Nazarana
recently cstebrsfsd "Won— r
D a y s . " Fun and g am as
highlighted tha festivities for
and Buffalo Slaw was
tha surprise culinary specialty
of tha day. But a hay ride In a
U-Haul trailer was tha truly a
grand treat for tha children.
8— Shay Koagal's Longwood
column In tha People section
Sunday for extended coverage
of tha event.

Law school records sllogodly stolon
CO R AL G A B L E S — Private student records allegedly were
stolen by the University o f Miami la w school's newspaper In an
effort to prove that minority students get preferential treatment
In admissions and scholarships.
Some 250 records, mostly those o f black and Hispanic
students in the first-year class, w e re dis co vered missing from
the law school's recruitment office.
Staffers o f the newspaper, Res Ip sa Loquitur, planned to use
the records to show that blacks w ere admitted and got
scholarships despite having lower adm issions teat scores and
college grades than non-minority students, administrators
said.
The law school's administration has begun an investigation.
On Wednesday, the records were returned anonymously to the
recruitment office, but the school la seeking to ensure the
return of any photocopies.
The paper's attorney. Angel Castillo, said Thursday that the
editors decided not to publish the article.

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W E ^ T Y A lM BEACH — Judges can decide which party In a
divorce case gets the house, the kids a n d the pets, but they
can't order-p aren ts-to raise their children In s particular
religious faith, an appeals court ruled.
" A s with married parents who share diverse religious beliefs,
the question of a child's religion must b e left to the parents
even If they clash,” Judge Gary M. Fann er of the 4th District
Court of Appeal wrote In the W ed n esd ay decision. " A child's
religion Is no proper business of Judges."

Floridians against phona solcltatlon
T A L L A H A S S E E — Some 31.000 Floridians have put their
names on the state's "no sales solicitation calls" list.
The state Department of Agriculture a n d Consumer Services
gets more complaints about people trying to sell things over
the phone than about any other consum er Issue, accqrdlng to
Agriculture Commissioner Bob C raw ford.
"F lorida consumers can help ensure their privacy and avoid
many unwanted telephone solicitation calls by registering with
our departm ent." Crawford said T h ursd ay.
Under a 1987 law. most commercial telemarketers have to
get the "n o sales solicitation calls” before hitting the phones.
Firm s w h o break the law can be fined by the department,
which has collected 944.212 since 1992. Including 912.000
fine against one firm.
Floridians have to pay 910 to get on the Hat for the first year
and a 95 annual renewal fee. The Hat la updated quarterly.

From Associated Prsss reports

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Ex-comptroller
Associated Prase Writer___________
PENSACOLA — A Judge has
cited the long public service
record of a former county comp­
troller In refusing to Jail him for
mishandling taxpayer dollars,
including a 915 million loss on
risky derivative Investments.
E s c a m b ia C o u n t y J u d g e
T h om aa E. Johnson instead
fined Joe Flowers 91.600 imme­
diately after he pleaded no conteat Thursday to four counts of
malfeasance in office.
“ All of us in public office are
held to a higher s ta n d a rd ,"
Johnson said. But he added: ‘‘I
do not think tt would serve any
purpose whatsoever to put Mr.
Flowera tnJail.”
The Judge alao ordered Flow­
ers. 75. to pay his fine b y Dec. 5
and cooperate with prosecutors
In possible cases against broker­
age firms that F low era said

no contest, ftned

misled him about the high risk
of derivatives. N o charges have
been filed against brokers.
The pleas cam e aa derivatives
are undergoing intense scrutiny
after multlmUlion-dollar losses
by private companies and public
agencies across the nation. The
bankruptcy late last year oi
Orange County. Calif., resulted
from 91.7 billion In losses from
Investments that Included de­
rivatives.
Derivatives are a type of secu­
rity wtth values based on an
underlying factor — mortgages
In Flowers'case.
"He feels responsible for the
loss the county has suffered."
defense lawyer Barry Beroaet
told Johnson. " H e feels by en­
tering these pleas he la going to
put this to an e n d ."
Flowers w orked for the county
or held public office for 49 years
until his resignation from the
comptroller’s post In March. He
became a deputy court clerk tn

1946, w a s elected clerk In 1960
and then comptroller In 1972.
By p le ad in g no contest, a
defendant does not admit guilt,
but offers no defense to the
charges a n d la treated as If he
had p le a d e d guilty or been
convicted. Johnson, however,
also declined to place Flowers on
p ro b a tio n a n d withheld a d ­
judication. meaning his record
would be cleared If he follows
court orders.
F low era declined comment
after hla court appearance. He
could have been sentenced to up
to six m onths In Jail on each of
the four counts.
He w a s accused of purchasing
the derivatives, entering Into
reverse repurchase agreements
with brokerages to cover up the
losses, banking money without
open bidding and approving a
le a a e -p u r c h a a e deal with a
c o m p u t e r c o m p a n y — a ll
without legal authority.

in a reverse repurchase, a
dealer buys a security fro m an
Investor who agrees to b u y tt
bock at a later date.
A a a ls t a n t State A t t o r n e y
Russell Edgar said he d id not
expect Johnson to put Flow ers
in jail because of hla public
service and age.
"H e entered the plea because,
factually, the case w aa very
strong for the state." Edgar aald.
T h e F lo r i d a L e g r a l a t u r e
reacted to the Escambia c a s e by
abolishing the comptroller*!
r'o offlee aa o f At
lug. 1.
Th e Circuit Court clerk's office
assum ed responsibility fo r In­
vesting county money a n d other
comptroller functions, a practice
already followed In moat Florida
counties. Orange la the only
county wtth a separate com ptrol­
ler.
Lawmakers alao passe d a law
requiring counties to adopt tight
Investment policies.

TH E W EA TH ER
I X T U M D OUTLOOK
Today: Variable cloudiness with
scattered afternoon showers and
thunderstorms. High In the up­
per 80s. Northeast wind 10 to 15
mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.
T o n ig h t: Partly cloudy with
widely scattered showers and
thunderstorm s mainly du rin g
the evening. Low in the low er (o
mid 70s. Northeast wind 5 to 10
mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with
widely scattered showers and
thunderstorm*. High In the up­
per 80s. Northeast wind lO to 15
mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.

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Vol. 86, No. 29
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24-foot b o x hauling compartment h a d a M r**g bar on the
ateerlng wheel.
T h e ow n er o f a landscaping com pany reported aomoane stole
a 53“ m ower from the 000 M o d i of Sabal Lake Drive.

Incktente reported to Sanford poNet
Th e ow n er o f a houee being remodeled in the 1400 block of
West I t l l l l l l w r t w p i l i d ^
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aomeone broke alx windows an d dam aged ell the rooma In the
dwelling. Dam age la estimated at 010.000.
A resident o f the 1000 block of C e d ar Avenue reported hie
estranged gtrtfrknd took 075,000w orth of dolls.
A business in the 700 block o f west 35th Street
burgallaed overnight Tuesday an a 0350 Pax machine
Officials o f s church In the 1000 block o f West 13th Street
reported a steel frame tent valued at 01,500 w as taken
sometime between June 11*13. T h e incident report w as fried
Wednesday.

"T h e case," Judge Lan ce Ito
said, "w ill be yours.77
AH that remains Is the final
w ord from the prosecution today
In Its rebuttal to the defense's
IV* days of summations, which
o n Thursday w ere part science
course, part tent revival meet*
lag.
Score k provxieu tne tecnnicai
side, speaking at great length
about hk w *, h air and fiber and a
pniix department so foul that
w h en it's not contam inating
evidence, tt'e planting i t
the fiery
Cochran provided tl
ration.
m ay can his
In what
finest professional h o u r and
what one victim's tether de­
nounced as a sickening display.
unleashed a thundering
su m m a tio n . I m p l o r i n g the
moody block panel to “ d o the
right thing" end acquit Simpson
In the sla y in g o f ex-wife Nlcok
B row n Sim pson an d R onald
A n acquittal. Cochran said,
would send a powerful message
a g a in s t r a c is m a n d p o lic e
misconduct, a n d place those
“ twin devils o f deceptio n " Detectives Mark Fuhrm an and
Philip Vannatter — in their
rightful place.
“Stop this cover-up! Stop this
cover-up!" Cochran bellow ed In
the second day o f hie sum m a­
tion. "Y ou are the consciences of
this community."
Vannatter told the L o s Angeles
Tim es that Cochran's argument
w aa nonsense. “ It's Ilea. It's
ridiculous." he said.
The summation reverberated
from the courthouse to the

White House. President Clinton
said he w aa concerned about the
t b c m i tmpucauofui ov tne truu.
“I'm concerned about It and 1
hope the Am erican people win
not i n urn octalnc nvnc oyniDot
of the larger racial Issue In our
country." he told NBC-TV In
Washington.
C l o s e r to h o m e . F r e d
G o ld m a n , f a t h e r o f victim
Ronald Goldm an, went' before
the T V cameras and lashed out
at Cochran.
"This m an la sick." he aald.
"This m an la a horror walking
around amongst u s ."
Simpson’s family responded.
"It's wrong, even when you're
hurting, for someone to get up
and personally attack our law­
yers and say that they’re liars."
•aid Sim pson’s sister, Shirley
Baker, In a r a n public comment.
Sum m ing up the defense por­
tion of the eight-month trial.
Cochran Invoked biblical texts
and quoted poets and a philoso­
pher to m ake the case that
Simpson w aa a man wrongly
accused by authorities who were
Incompetent, corrupt and racist.
Cochran told the spellbound
Jurors that fate h a d given them a
chance to change history.
“Maybe there la a reason why
we're h o w ," he aald. “Maybe
you're the right people at the
right time at the right place to
■ay:'No more!' “
In his last w ords to the Jury.
Cochran Implored jurors to ac­
quit Simpson, invoking the Im­
age of hie two sm all children. He
stood before a wall-size blowup
o f S im p so n a n d h it you n g
daughter, Sydney, and spoke of
a father's love.
“ Someone h a s taken these
children's m other." he arid. “ 1
hope you r decision doesn't take
their father.'*
He listed 15 possible sources of
reasonable doubt and turned to
the Bible In his final moments at
the lectern. He cited sections at
Proverbs on false witnesses who
must be punished and urged
jurors to c a n y out G od'a trill.

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know you will stay the
. keep your eye on the
prize and do the right thing.",
Cochran aald.
C o c h r a n 's em otion -pack ed
discourse — often focused an
Fuhrm an — clearly w a s de­
signed to rouse feelings of racial
solidarity am ong the nine black
members o f the 13-person Jury.
T h e Jury, which also includes
two whites and a Hispanic, sat
mesmerized through Cochran's
arguments. He waa interrupted
T y once when a woman Juror
I to go to the bathroom.
“ A racist Is someone who has
power over you." he told them.
"T h is man would lie end set you
up because of the hatred he has
in his heart."
H e played for Jurors the sound
of Pufm n an 'e voice epeafctng the
Infamoua racial epithet that the
now-retired detective swore he
had qot spoken In 10 years. He.
read to Jurors every word o f a
letter from witness Kathleen
B e l l , w h o s a id th e h e a r d
Fuhrman advocate burning all
blacks.
Comparing Fuhrman to Adolf
Hitter and conjuring up image*
o f genocide, Cochran aald the
i targeted Stepson after
_ In the 1900s that the
black

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to a white woman.
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followed b y the cooler,
scientific analysis at Seheck.
w h o told Jurors: "There la a
cancerat the heart of this caee.’’
Scheck’s Involvement In doe*
tn g arguments Illustrated hto
Increased prominence In the

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handle the DMA portico o f the
trial. Scheck’s stature on the
teami m ew
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o f i the |DNA a n ^ ^ j f f ^ btood
tamtaatad and tampered with to
the “black hole" o f the Los
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crime lab.
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he add . “T h em 's no
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Using an analogy posed b y
fo r e n s ic exp art H e n ry L a s .
ffchfch compared the defense
discovery of flawed evtdeaoa to
finding a cockroach In a bo w l o f
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For tbuUknt P L O chairman Yi ■ser Arafat
la a Palestinian state wtth Its capital In

the next goal
Jerusalem .'
"D efinitely," he aald Thursday before signing an accord wtth
Israel to withdraw Israeli troops an d give the embryonic
Palestinian Authority control over nearly one-third of the West

For Israeli Prime Minister Yttxhak Rabin, the next goal la
cementing ties wtth his one-time blood enemy and other former
A rab adversaries to contain terrorism. The security o f more
than 100,000 Jewish settlers living am ong the Palestinians
could be at stake.
“ If all the partners to peacemaking do not unite against the
evil of angels of death by terrorism, all that will remain of this
ceremony ere color snapshots, em pty mementos," Rabin aald
at the guttering White Houee event

Volunteer militia forming
W R Y A T ARBA. West Bank — Jew ish settlers are forming a
volunteer militia to patrol the streets of the West Bank when
the Israeli arm y pulls out. The Palestinian mayor warned that
could lead to more violence.
H undreds o f volunteers have signed up for the militia, and
plan to take over army Installation s vacated In the withdrawal
stipulated in the lanel-PLO agreement signed Thursday, said
Zvl Katxover. leader of the Kiryat A rb a settlement.
"W e 'v e opened an office for volunteers to sign up to be
prepared to come and help u s the moment that the arm y Is
w ith draw n ," be said. “ We are counting on all these volunteers
to come and help fill the vacuum."
A s he spoke, the Muslim call to prayer sounded from mosque
minarets In adjacent Hebron.

SenHcemen fumed over to authodtles
T O K Y O — Three American servicemen accused of raping a
12-year-old Okinawan girl were turned over to Japanese
authorities today after nearly a month of angry protests that
have cast a shadow over U.S.-Japanese security ties.
Th e rape has sparked fury on Okinawa, one of the United
States' moat Important military outposts in the Pacific, and
triggered demands that Japan change the terms governing the
presence of some 45,000 U.S. troops In this country.
In a speech opening the fall session of Japan's parliament In
Tokyo. Prime Minister Tom lie hi Murmyama called the rape
“ extremely regrettable." He demanded that the United States
steps to avert any similar violence In the future.
Charged today were Marine Pfc. Rodrico Harp. 21, of Griffin,
Georgia; Marine Pfc. Kendrick M. Ledet, 20. of Waycroee.
Georgia; and Navy Seaman Marcus D. Gil), 22, of Woodvllle,
Texas.

Softening GOP plan
W A SH IN G T O N - Softening a G O P plan to scrap virtually all
o f Medicaid's federal rules, the Senate Finance Committee
retained protections for kpouses facing poverty from an ailing
mate’s nursing home bills.
But the majority Republicans fended off attempts to wrest
control o f Medicaid back from the states if millions more
Am ericana lose coverage or the infant mortality rate rises
under the block grant approach.
Th e panel w as resuming work this morning after a late-night
Thursday on the massive bill to save a half-trillion
dollars over seven years from Medicaid. Medicare and tax
credits for the working poor.
A lone Republican. Sen. John Chafec. R-R.1.. sided with the
Democrats on several futile efforts to preserve the current
federal entitlement to health care for needy children and
families, the elderly and disabled.
From A sso c ia te d Prase reports

Associated Pross
P AR IS — S acrifice, homeSanta Claus an d AIDS
are Just e few o f the subjects
P arisian s • r e p o n d e rin g on
Sunday mornings at France's
first "philosophy cafe."
Once an elite preserve for
France's best a n d brightest, phi­
losophy has gone mainstream at
the Cafe des Phares (Lighthouse
Cafe) overlooking the fabled
Place dels Bastille.
Since 1003. enthusiasts rang­
ing from professionals to the
hom eless h ave gath ered for
spontaneous debates guided by
M ark Sautet. a 4 8 -y e a r-o ld
doctor of philosophy.
Historically, cafes In France
have been hangouts for Intellec­
tuals and philosophers. JeanPa u! Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir,
a n d A lb ert C a m u s , a m o n g
others, gathered to write and
talk In Parisian haunts like the
Cafe de Flore. Les D eux Magota
and La Cou pole.
But Sautet aaya his debates
are completely different.
W hile S a rtre 's c ro w d waa
exclusive and “ spoke among
themselves,” he aald. “ I talk to
strangers, ordinary people who
are not necessarily Intellects

Sautet s p re a d th is “ popp h ilo s o p h y '' c o n c e p t even
further W ednesday night by
organizing debates In more than
30 Parisian cafes a s part of
France's annual, four-day Bistro
Festival.
“ French people work so much
today." aald Janine Meunter. 42.
who works at an insurance
company and waa having her
first “cafe phllo" experience at
one of the festival debates.
"It would be great If coming to
a cafe waa always like this. It
reminds me o f my hippie days of
the 60's." the said.
Self-proclaimed philosophers
abound In France, quietly pen­
ning books or loudly advocating
political causes.
Bernard-Henrl Levy la among
the most visible, championing
the interests o f Vietnamese refu­
gees In the late 1970's and
d e n o u n c in g h u m a n r ig h ts
abuses In Bosnia today.
But Sautet's community dis­
cussions have nothing to do with
political activism.
On Sundays the Cafe des
Phares bursts at the seam s with
crowds of more than 100 people
opening their minds — and their
mouths.

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of hot espresso, croissants and
beer for the weekly onslaught of
phlloaophy lo vers, many of
whom arrive early Just to get a
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Above the noise of the nonstop
espresso maker and heavy traffic
outside, he opens the floor for
debate suggestions.
Passing cordless microphones,
people pipe u p with life's big
q u e s t io n s : " C a n on e lo v e
without caring?" "F o r whom
does the world exist?" “Are we
products o f our history?"

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to the ridiculous. “ W hy do we
lead children to believe in Santa
Claus?" asked Vlrglle Loyer, a
20 year-old student who comes
to the debates weekly and works
closely with Sautet's association.
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EDITORIAL

Illegal drugs
In a television program earlier this week,
billed aa having historical content, references
were made to a number of prominent rock
musirttna, A number at them spoke of using
various types of drugi Including marijuana
sod LSD. They aaid how the (hugs helped
give them the hfl they sought during hard
ttmea In the 1900a. Some admitted that they
Tlw MttieSlon'miy have been truelrSere to
tittle doubt. Yet we betiere it should have
never been cl— Hied as educational, and
probably not carried on a public television
station.
Today, there are many people who still
have the same idea. They believe there to
nothing wrong with using drugi. Many want
• high they apparently are unable to achieve
by tncmcchrea. Others claim they are ualng
drags to get away from the world’s problems.
There a n even orginliatlona In existence
around the nation pushing for legislation to
make certain types of druge. such as
marijuana, legal.
But we behevc drug abuse goes much
beyond what people may believe la a lift in
life. They alao produce death and Injury. We
have prhne examples of that right here In
Seminole County.
In what la believed to have been a
drug-related incident early this month, a man
waa shot In the mouth by a person he
possibly believed to be a seller. There have
been similar Incidents of drug deals gone
wrong where shootings, beatings and other
problems have occurred.
Recently, a man reportedly threatened to
shoot three persona he told law enforcement
officers were drug sellers. It happened near
Sanford. There was no shooting, but It could
have been a dose cSB had deputies not
arrived on the scene aa rapidly as they did.
Time after time, w e run Into dom estic
violence cases where persona are Identified as
having been "hlgi on drugs" at the time o f a
besting. Likewise, there have been a number
at motor vehicle accidents where the term
"driving under the influence" referred to
drugs rather than alcohol aa mast people may
o c a tv e .

Thank goodness our lawmakers have de­
nied attempts to have any type of drug made
legal. W e hope they will continue to do so.
As for the television program, parents,
teachers, officials, already have enough
problems on their hands trying to convince
youngsters to refrain from drug use. This
certainly didn't help the situation.
For those who would like to see marijuana
or other type drugs legalised, are urge that
they not only look at themselves, but what
drug abuse Is doing to the rest of our people
and nation.

LETTER

M ail delivery
If w e have curbside mail delivery, the canter will
stay d ry but w e homeowners w ill get soaked going
out to the street In a downpour for our mall.
Every good wish.
Robert E. Daehn
Sanford

Berry's World

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Might Forbes be Wendt
Before you say "It can't be d o o e ." remember
what W endell WlUkle did In 1940. He w a s 48
years old, a businessman who had never ru n for
elected office and was almost unknown to the
A m erican public. He won the R epublican
nomination for president. He also played a vital
role in m oving the GOP from isolationism to
tntemattonaltom.
W Ulkle showed that when the candidate has a
serious Idea, the act o f running for president can
create the w orld's most powerful putptt. even If
that candidate comes from outside the political
ranks. In our age of media, that political pulpit
for non-politicians has become m ore powerful

h e magazine
covers, w h o beats Clinton in the potto By 10
p o tato-P ow ell.
W h ich leads us to Malcolm "S te v e " Forbes Jr.,
w ho h as recently announced that he win seek
the Republican nomination for the presidency,
e WrUUde.
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he to a 48-year-otd
a s never run far elected office, an d to
largely unknow n to’ the public. H e to very rich,
an a since he has announced, he has been
casually referred to aa "Richie Rich” and a "polo
Forget it Anyone w h o thinks that this

to a quixotic effort b y a self-funding rich guy on
an ego trip to dead wrong.
I've known Steve
Forbes since 1965
w h e n he b e c a m e
c h a ir m a n o f th e
hoard at Radio Free
Europe/Radlo Liber­
ty, a mostly unsung
but Im p o rta n t
weapon tat America’s
Cold W a r arsenal. I
was then th e vice
« Im Iw
rd |R—
ten b o a r d . A t Its
t w k , "the R adios"
b ro a d c a st hon est
news an d an array o f
opinions In 18 lan­
£ Thssctof
g u a g e s w ith in the
running for
S o v ie t U n io n a n d
president can
into five satellite na­
eisstsths
t io n s In E a s t e r n
work)'* most
E u ro p e , k e e p in g
powsrful pulpit. |
hope alive behind the
Iron Curtain.
D uring the eight yean o f Forbes* chair­
manship. the Radios were under attack. Th e first
from the Soviets and from feuding

JOSEPH SPEAR

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UMIIIl) HAVEPECVIMP

Confused? Check
Traficantometer

LABELING FMZENOD

T U R K C K 'F R G l t a
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MORTON KONDRACKE

Lambasting GOP extremism
President Clinton to staging yet another
comeback. Aa be hits the 1996 cam paign trail,
polla Indicate that hto popularity la picking up
w hile that of hto Republican adversaries (Colin
Pow ell excepted) slumps.
W h a t's more, foreign policy la going hto way;
h e's raising lota of campaign money; the
Republican Congress to tolling In the public's
esteem; and Clinton's June advocacy of a
balanced budget plan and modest Medicare
cuts - m uch criticized at the time - now seems
a sh rew d move.
P o lls Indicate that If Pow ell w ere the
Republican candidate for president, he'd beat
Clinton by 8 to 10 points. However, Powell
Isn’t yet a candidate. Against declared Re­
publicans, Clinton to consistently ahead, and
hto approva
ral ratings In various polls are at or
above 50 percent.
T h e current political battle to helping. As
W hite House political chief Harold Ickes put It
at a recent press briefing. "T h e budget fight
that la going on now on the Hill presents this
(administration) with an opportunity to define
w here Its core values are and to fight for
edu cation , the elderly, an d Investing in
America.'*
Clinton has developed a scrappy -- even
Trum ancaque - way of characterising GOP
positions, as he did In endorsing the Senate
version of welfare reform and threatening a
veto If a House-Senate conference moves in the
H ouse's direction.
" I f the Congress gives In to extremist
pressure and walks away from this bipartisan.
Am erican common ground, they will kill
welfare reform.'* said the president.
O n the budget. Clinton’s line In Florida was;
"H o w we decide to balance the budget will tell
us a lot about what kind of people we are. what
our values are.... So, tell Congress to throw
aw ay the partisan, extremist Ideology and
rhetoric ana go to work for Am erica's future."
T h e public hasn't yet fully bought Clinton's
Idea that congressional R epu blican s are
"partisan extremists," but It’s a line that
Clinton can be expected to repeat, and the
Republicans persist In providing him with
material to pound the point home.
T h e moot ammunition to 8182 billion In
Medicaid cuts over seven years In a program
whose annual budget now to 889 billion,
guaranteeing that millions of poor and disabled
people will be denied medical care.
Republicans are vulnerable to charges that
they are both unfair and Ineffective, with
House Republicans playing Robin Hood In
reverse while Senate Republicans slow down
the legislative process.
T h e net result la a decline In support for the
G O P. According to an NBC-Wall Street Journal
poll. 45 percent of voters approved of congres­
sional Republican policies In March, as the

"Contract W ith America" was being voted on.
and 3 5 percent disapproved. In July, the score
waa 41 to 3 9 perce nt. In the latest poll, 30
percent approve and 58 percent don't.
Congress’ num bers are going d o w n aa
Clinton's presidential prospects are improving.
A Lo s Angeles Times poll found Clinton would
T House Speaker Newt Gingrich. R-Ga..
clobber
81 percent to 32 percent. He'd beat con
servatlve Sen. PhD
Gramm, R-Texas, by
55 to 35 percent and
S e n a te M a jo rit y
L e a d e r B o b D o le ,
R-Kan., by 51 to 45
percen t.
Out on the cam­
paign trail. Clinton
has raised more than
820 million and. Ine lu d in g fe d e r a l
m a tc h in g fu n d s ,
expects to raise a
total o f 843 million
by Feb. 15 - none of
which he'a likely to
have to spend fight­
ing a serious primary
Clinton Is
opponent.
staging yet
In s t e a d , he c a n
another
spend the money, aa
comeback. J
he to already doing
on the trail, to get the
message across to voters of what hto pre­
sidency to all about.
A a stated succinctly at a Florida fund-raiser.
Sept. 19, Clinton wants the public to think of
him and Vice President A) Gore a s follows;
"T h e y make mistakes, but you've got to give
them one thing. They’ve got a clear vision of
what they want America to look like. They've
got new Ideas and old values. They are
committed to working with Democrats and
Republicans to find common ground based on
those values. And they're doing w h at's right
for the next generation, even If It to politically
unpopular."
Clinton's "vision” to to make America " a
high opportunity place" In the 21st century
technological economy through education.
He's claiming devotion to such old-fashioned
values as "family, community, excellence,
accountability.” He's also taking credit for
"n e w Ideas" such as reinventing government,
national service and expanded student loans.
H e 's also claiming responsibility for a steady
economic recovery, reductions In the crime
and Illegitimacy rates, and taking "unpopular”
stands on gun control, tobacco and Haiti. And
though he doesn't claim credit for progress on
Booms, he gets It In the press.

A device 1 sometimes use to get a quick
read on where 1 should come down on a .
complicated issue la the Traficantometer.
It's really very simple: 1 check the record to
see where Rep. Jam es Traflcant. D-Ohlo.
stands on the sam e matter. If the loudmouth
legislator from Youngstown favors some­
thing. chances are I will be against It. once I
have studied u p on the subject. If he opposes
It, I w ill likely find It commendable.
Th e Traficantometer (traf-ee-can-TOM-ahter) seldom tolls.
T ak e th e U n abom ber m anifesto
and the question o f
whether the W ash ­
ington Post a n d New
York Times should
have published It.
T h e U n a b o m b e r,
as everyone knows
by now, to a n ut w h o
b e lie v e s th ata d v a n c e s In
t e c h n o lo g y a re
strangling the planet,
Ifth g
' loudmouth
and he sends mall
legislator from
bomba to people he
r e g a r d s a a
Youngstown
"tech n o-n erd s." He
favors
has dispatched 16
something,
d e a d ly p a c k a g e a
chance* arsl
since 1978, killing
will bs against
three people and In­
"•»
juring 23. Last April,
he sent a letter to the
Tim es demanding that It or another widely
read publication print a forthcoming m anu­
script In which he would lay out hto credo.
"P e o p le w h o w illfully and know ingly
promote economic growth and technical
progress, in ou r eyes they are criminals." he
wrote, "an d If they get blown up, they
deserve It."
In June, the Post and Times received a
56-page paper, not counting addenda, from
the Unabomber. They had three months to
print It, he said, or he would "start building
our next bom b."
At the request o f the Justice Department
and the FBI. the newspapers published the
manifesto in the Post on Sept. 19.
Old Rant-and-Rave thought It w as a stupid
Idea.
"Sometimes writers labor for y e a n to get
(heir manuscripts published and never get a
chance.” Traflcan t thundered. "B u t In
America. If you blow up a few people and
terrorise a nation, you becom e Ernest
Hemingway overnight.”
;
The Traficantometer worked once again.
Instinctively. 1 knew the newspapers were
right. I only had to figure out why.
It should be said, before going further, that
the news business to Itself split on the
question. Som e argue, as did Traflcant. that
the papers printed the document with a gun
at their heads. Moat of the Journalistic
dissenters seem to think the Post and Times
ceded control of their publications to the
government. Still others maintain the m anu­
script had already been excerpted In earlier
stories and had no Journalistic value.
Let’s
lake these arguments one at a time:
1) It to probably true, partially at least, that
the Post and Times printed the document
because they were under duress. W h y does It
anger some In our profession when editors
and reporters act primarily as human beings,
secondarily aa journalists? A Justice Depart­
ment official quoted by the Washington Post
put It succinctly: "Although we don’t know If
(the Unabomber) will stop If the manuscript Is
published, the odds are that he will continue
to kill If you don't." Will the Unaborober’s
experience encourage other terrorists to
murder and maim? I think that's a stretch.
2) The newspapers did not turn over their
pages to the government. They agreed to
publish of their own free will. This notion that
the press should never cooperate with the
taw. I believe, to loathsome. Where do you
draw the line? Should we stop printing
photographs of wanted criminals? W hen our
help to needed to solve serious, non poll tics]
crimes, we should give it

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earmarked ‘‘tern o f millions of
dollars'* fo r advertising and

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nicotine ru|n
irofn n. i ne
sm a ll num ber o f people
h ave been found to at*
in ciu o n j a woman
la rg e amounts and liked the
g u m ao much the even slept
w ith a w ad tn her mouth.
T h e worst misuse, SmtthKltac
officiate said, appeared to be b y
peop le w h o chewed Nlcorette
a n a continued to smoke, or w h o
It longer than six months.
B u t Dr. John Hughes, a proat the University of
m o o t who spoke on behalf o f the
o r m ajor negative health effects
h a v e b e e n associated w i t h
Nlcorette.

Parade
The S alm a gu n d i (yearbook)
float, wtth Its large boat and a
meager canoe, celebrating the
students' perceived difference In
the talents of the Semtnoles and
their Hom ecom in g gam e opporn ents. e a rn e d se c o n d place
split
ba tween the French C lu b and the
F u tu re B u s in e s s L e a d e r s of

America (FBLA).
A m em ber o f FBLA slipped
from her p o rtio n on the float aa tt
neared th e end o f the parade and
broke h e r arm. but school of*
Relate sa id she to line and In
school today.
The ra in s kept the crowd to a
minimum, but those who were
on hand cheered more loudly
than ever.
The p e p rally slated to take
place at the clock at Magnolia
Square, drew little attention In

the driving rain that brough t u p
the end o f the parade. A lew o f
i m nans Jett notes u u m ttooa uy

tough decisions to delay or pare
back Im portant programs to
safeguard our drinking water
supplies and protect water quali­
ty In o u r lakes and rivers ao
there w o u ld be no tax Increase."
H e n r y D e a n , e x e c u t iv e
director added. "Like many fam­
ines throughout Florida, we have
to do m ore w ith the sam e
amount or less. I think this
bu dget d e m o n strate s w e 'r e
working hard to protect Florida's
water resources with limited tax
dollars."
Funding to buy environmen­
tally-valuable land totals 931
million under the new budget. O f
that am ount. 925 million will
come from the slate's Preserva­

tion 2000 program, with another
94.9 million from the state's
Save Our Rivers Trust Fund.

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Correction director David Brterton sa id the
voting has been conducted over a tw o day
period. The polling period ended at 11 a .m.
today.
The 144 corrections officers and jail nurses
are eligible to vote.
Sheriff Don Esllnger predicted this m orning
the majority o f the employees would not vote for
union representation.
A re-engineering project at the Jail h a s been
underway for over a year, modernizing proceedures and personnel duties. The changes
were undertaken after extensive employee Input
through meetings and committee teutons.
A union representative said employees sup­

For one thing. It tastes Uke
metal, said Jack Ziegler, an
exe cu tive w ith S m lt h K IIn e
Bcecham . the P h ila d e lp h ia *
baaed company that markets
Nlcorette In the u n ited States.

on

team . The rally was rather short,
but energetic.
"It may be the shortest pep
rally on record." said assistant
principal Verna Jackson.
Tonight, the Fighting Bemlnoles will take on the Lak e
Brantley Patriots at T h om as B.
W h lfh a m field at 7:30 p.m .

Tax
well m other add-ons.
The final budget totals $117.3
million, and la 17 percent leas
than the current year. W ith (he
approved mtllage rate, the dis­
trict will raise 951.1 million for
the budget. T h e remainder Is
from permit fees, sales o f timber
from district-owned lands, and
some state and federal funding.
Governing Board Chairm an
Patricia H arden com m ented.
"W e'v e seen ou r responsibilities
Increase each year In the paat
decade while the proper funding
to c a r r y o u t t h o s e r e ­
sponsibilities has la g g e d far
behind."
She continued. "W e 'v e made

FDA panel can’t put aside
worries over new diet drug

The tax base of the district has
grow n by four percent In the
past year because of Increased
property values and the addition
o f new construction. By keeping
the same mtllage rate, the dis­
trict will be able to generate an
additional 92 million In revenue.
The St. Johns District Is re­
sponsible for regulating water
use and protecting wetlands,
w a te rw a y s and u n d e rg ro u n d
water supplies In all o r ports o f
19 counties In northeast and
east Central Florida. Including
Seminole County.

porting the union have voiced safety concerns
and claim some promotions are unfair.
The vote affects only corrections employees,
not other sheriffs department employees.

Annual bar-b«-qu« alatad
SANFORD — Youth at the Sanford Church of
God. 801 W . 22nd St., have planned their
annual bar-be-que. A grilled half chicken dinner
with baked beans, potato salad and bread will be
■old at the coat o f 95.
The event will take place this Saturday at 10
a.m. at the Rlte-Ald parking lot on 17-92 near
25lh Street. Proceeds go toward a trip the youth
group has planned.

their‘cargos.
i
According to Kay Bartholomew
and Lorraine Whiting, who have
studied the significance of Sanford's railroading days, within a

site are two historical buildings,
the Plant Investment Com pany
(PICO Building) and the W elaka
Building. The two buildings are

DEATHS
Jenneth H. Dickenson. 55.
S liv er C lu ste r C o u rt North.
Longw ood. died W ednesday.
Sept. 27, 1995 In Mount Airy.
N.C . Born Dec. 3. 1939 In
Lebanon. Va.. the moved to
Central Florida In 1973. She was
a homemaker, and active with
the Masonic O rder o f Job's
Daughters. She was a member of
Community United Methodist
Church. Casselberry.
Survivors Include husband.
James D.: son. David B.. Alta­
m o n te S p r i n g s : d a u g h t e r ,

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HENRY FOSSITT
Loving Husband. Father and
Grandfather who departed this
Ilfs one year ago. September
26. We miss you but we are
strengthened in knowing that
you loved us all.
Your Wile.
Juanita and the
Fount Children

S a b r in a L y n n . C aaaclberry:
m o t h e r . L u t le B a n n e r.
C a a t le w o o d . V a .; b r o t h e r .
Clarence Banner, Caatlewood:
s la t e r , M a r y R u th T a r d y .
Caatlewood.
G aines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Longwood, In charge of arrange­
ments.
B V B L Y N J. H A Y O M S N
E v e ly n J . H a y g rec n . 80.
Adirondack Street. Deltona, died
T u esd ay. Sept. 26. 1995 at
Volusia Medical Center. Bom
March 1. 1915 In Rochester.
N.Y.. sh e moved to Central
Florida In 1958. She was a
homemaker. She belonged to
Holy Cross Lutheran Church.
Lake Mary.
S u r v iv o r s Include brother
Walter C. Jennejohn. Wolcott.
N.Y.; tw o nephews: one niece.
U a ld w ln -F a lre h lld -O a k la w n
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

Cluster Court. Longwood. died
Wednesday. Sept. 27. 1995 at
his residence. Born March 24.
1939 In Trlmountaln. Mich., he
moved to Central Florida In
1984. He was a waterproofer. He
w as Lutheran and belonged to
Otter Lake Sportsman Club. He
w as a veteran of the National
Guard.
Survivors Include wife. Donna

J.: son. Donald R.. Longwood:
daughters. Debra L., Longwood.
Diane L. Velmcr. L'Ansc. Mich.:
mother, Ida Hclkklla. Taplola.
M ich.: brothers. D e lb e rt J..
T a y lo r . M ich ., D e n n i s C ..
Taplola; sisters. Irene. Tauchcr.
Llvotna. Mich.. Nancy Wettberg.
Elo. Mich., Laverne D ucsay,
Newberry. Mich.. Marlene Kernp ln c n , M ilw au kee. V ir g in ia
Hayes. Louisville, T x .. Rosclla
P a g e . T e x a rk a n a. T x . : o n e
grandchild.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Hom e. Long­
wood. In charge o f arra n ge ­
ments.

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Sanlerd. with Rev Or. H.O. Rucker official
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Burial will ba in Shiloh Comalory.
Arrangement* by Sunriia Funeral Hama.
Sanlerd.

lost 3 percent to 10 percent.
But w h e n dexfenfhtnmthe to
given In ultra-high doses to
animals It can permanently alter
their brain chemicals. There to
In
eople a n d dexfenfluram lne
o n ly b e given to Ameri­
cans tn one-tenth o f the dose
found to b e risky. Still, the
finding w orried the FDA panel.
Tw o doctors raised the fear
that R edu x — the drug's brand
name — could hurt patients.
Redux given at high doses crip­
ple anim als’ ability to produce
serotonin naturally after the
drug la stopped, studies show.
These d ru gs "should he paed.
with the greatest caution Jl qt
all." said Le w is Scfcten o f the
University o f Chicago.
Som e F D A panelists ques­
tioned w hether Sekten’s concern
w a s r e l e v a n t b e c a u s e the
animals w ere given doses 20 to
30 times higher than any person
would take. Th e company said It
has seen no sign o f brain damage In the 10 million people &lt;
have taken Redux in the 85
countries w here U to sold.
The panel said Intemeuron
should a n sw e r the concerns with
a well-designed two-year trial of
Redux In Americana.
The p a n e l also was more
concerned with Indications that
Redux could cause a fatal lung
disease tn certain patients. This
disease, p rim a ry pulmonary
hypertension, affects one or two
of every m illion people, but
obliterates the lungs' ability to
get oxygen to the heart.

KT

i cannot live wtth m y confence tonJxht." n m n w m ii Dr.
Nemat BorhanJ o f the University
of California. Davis, said after he
waa outvoted.
Hto Impassioned plea for the
first new obesity drug In 22
years prompted the panel to
revote - but after three oppo­
nents had gone hom e. The three
supporters again voted yea. two
opponents voted no. and the
ballot remained open today for
the three mlsalng panelists to
finally decide the laaue.
Intemeuron Pharmaceuticals
Inc. said Its dexfenfluram lne
helped 40 percent of patients
studied lose up to 10 percent of
their body weight, twice that lost
with diet alone. The majority

Railroad
criss-crossed the city, as well as
the tracks ending at the pier
Jutting Into Lake Monroe, where
steamboats docked to off-load

" T h e product appears to b e
resistant to misuse, abuse a n d

the only visual reminders of the
railroad era w h en over 25 trains
per day carried produce na­
tionwide. helping make Sanford
the "C e le r y C a p it o l o f the
World."
Bartholomew sold the build­
ings. both of w h ich are on the
National R egister o f Historic
Places, were built by Henry B.
Plant In 1887 aa part of the
railw ay system he operated
statewide.
Thla Wednesday morning at
11:30 a.m., Sanford and Semi­
nole County officials, along with
a contingent o f retired railroad
v e t e r a n s , m e m b e r s o f the
Coastlinera, w ill gather at the
market site for the dedication.
Guests are encouraged to dress
In costume reflecting the Victori­
an Age to add even more histori­
cal significance to the event.
Following the ceremony, re­
freshments will be served In the
covered patio o f Sanford City
Hall.

1A
also figured
Into the cost. For example, items
will be easily moved from (he
media services building which
has a loading dock. Other Items,
located in a second floor back
office, accessible only by a nar­
row s t a ir w a y w ill be more
expensive items to move.
"T h a t's one of the determining
factors." she said.
The district offices will not
move Into the new facility until
at least mid-December, officials
now predict.
The early November movc-in
date h a s been pushed back,
because o f delays with the ap­
proval o f the new telecom­
munications system which will
be Installed In the facility.

B u t m oat o f the panelists
agreed that Redux’a risk w a s
v e ry email — and acceptable —
fo r this disease. One stu d y
ahow a that at worst Redux could
c a u se 10 deaths In five y e a n
fro m this disease, com pared
w ith the hundreds of obesityrelated deaths the drug could
prevent In the same time, said
G e ra ld Fateh of the University of
Pennsylvania.
Not everyone responds to the
pUl. however, and the company
suggested that doctors discon­
tinue therapy for any
w h o does not low four
within the first month i
.StedpX.
c fi »*»('
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pcrcen
Illnesses In ‘the
yearly and kills 300.000.

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�eligion
Baptists com bine services
Softball taapwfoHntng
S A N F O R D — Westvkw BaoOai

SANFORD T w o B a p t is t
Churches recen tly com bined
t h e ir se rv ic e s. T h e S h ilo h
lllMtonanr Baptist Church and
C e n tra l B a p t la t C h u rc h
worshipped together.
The Rev. Coffm an m ade sev­
eral Introductions aa did the Rev.
R ucker. The acrvtce began with
th e s t a g in g o f ' ’ B in d U a
Together, a n d a mom ent of
friendly g re e tin g w ith each
other.
The Central Baptlat Choir then

Cleophaa White Jr., Jack Thomas and Kirk
Wllllame look on. Bottom photo • Choir from
Central Baptlat Church sing for services.

dty. His subject w n "O o d has a
iiccycunc r T o jm n .
He spoke abou t how every­
thing Is being recycled, includ­
ing humanity. He said, "T h an k
Ood that we a re bein g recycled
into better people. O ur handa.
feet, head a n d bod y look the
same but we a re being recycled
on the Inside. O u r heaita and
mind make a complete change
from what are uaed to be.”
Aa be continued h e aald."ff we
Call Ood he doesn't throw ua In
the garbage can. he recycles ua."
Rucker closed b y saying that
we are all Individuals. W e are
different but w e should try to
understand each other, not try to
be like somebody else.

I 5300 H ow ell Branch Rd.. Ootdenrod area. Just north of A lo m a
Avenue.
Parking and admission is free. A wide variety of ethnic food
I and d rin k will be available, aa w e ll a a traditional Am erican
w favorites.
Rides and games for all ages a n d live entertainment w ill be
offered. A ramie will be held for a 1900 Saturn automobile.
Festival activities will take place Friday. 6 p.m. to midnight:
Saturday, noon to midnight and S u n d ay from noon to 8 p.m .
One price ride days are Th ursday. October B from 6 t o 10
p.m. a n d Saturday. October 7. from noon to 5 p.m. Bingo w ill
be played Thursday through S u n d ay during festival hours.
A gian t Flea Market begins W ednesday, October 4 from 9 :3 0
L a.m. to 8:30 p.m. dally through Sunday.
For additional festival Information contact Sts. Peter a n d
Paul C h u rch at 657-6114.

Support group to moot
C E N T R A L FLORIDA — Holiday cheer can seem far rem oved
for those w ho are struggling w ith the loss of a loved one. T h e
m emories of a lifetime sometimes seem to flood back aa people
face their first Christmas. H anukkah o r Thanksgiving without
that special person sitting serosa the family table.
Hospice of Central Florida w a n ts people to know they a re not
alone durin g the holidays. Although tt can feel as though no
one In the world understands y o u r pain, talking with others
going through similar feelings c a n help.
T h e se six-week support g ro p e provide a safe, lo v in g
environment for people to express and come to understand
their grief. W ith the help of a ounaelor specialising In grief and
loss, participants help each other heal and see that there la life
and laughter still to come.
O rou p s meet Tuesdays 10 a .m . to noon at Blessed Trinity
Catholic Church. 4545 Andersen Rd.. Orlando. October 3
through November 7 and Tuesdays from 2 p.m. to 4 p .m . at
First Baptlat Church Sweetwater. 3801 Weklva Springs Rd..
Longwood. October 3 through Novem ber 7.
Meetings will also be held T u esdays from 6:30 to 8 p .m . at
Klllam ey Baptist Church. 701 Formosa Ave.. Winter Park.
October 17 to November 21 and Fridays from 2 to 3:30 p .m . at
Hospice of Central Florida. 2 5 0 0 Maitland Center Parkw ay.
Suite 300. Maitland. November 3 to December 15.
T h ese support groups are offered free to those families served
by Hospice o f Central Florida. There is a 630 fee for others
which covers the cost of materials.
For more Information call M ary Meehan at 875-0028 ext.
487.

SANFORD — Tha man of First
Unltsd Mathodlst Church of
Sanford h a ld th a lr monthly
matting w ith tha w om an of tha
church R e f u s a l s . T w o am-*
baasadors from tha Promise:
Kaspers movem ent were the
faaturad speakers of the night.
Th s y t o ld h o w P ro m ise
Keepers started and in five
years how it has grown to over
500,000 men. Th e men shared
of how Promise Keepers has
helped them Improve family
relationships and thalr walk
with the Lord.
Pictured are Jack Gibbons,
Rodney R id le y and Dennis
Butler, p resident of United
Methodist Man.

Believers livin g in a troubled w o rld
SANFORD — Isn’t It amazing
how we can g o through life on an
even keel an d then all of a
sudden your world is turned
upside down ? T h e peaks and
valleys of dally living cun take
place all In one day.
W e can w a lk through the
valley of the shadow o f death
wlth'a friend nr loved one and

the next day experience the
miracle of birth and rejoice ut
the wonder of God. Trials and
tribulations can weight us down
and then w c are blessed flnandully or spiritually,
Many times we witness first
hand the spiritual warfare Ijiat Is
present In this world. Wc see the
ungets delivering those from

Ntw pastor announced

Workshop told
M A IT L A N D — An ecumenical workshop. Making a Difference
in the Public Arena, will be held on Saturday, October 7 a t the
First Presbyterian Church o f Maitland, located at the
Intersection o f Highway 17-92 a n d George Avenue, one block
north o f Horatio Avenue.
T h e Rev. Jim Walklna, a Presbyterian pastor and form er
congressional aide, la the workshop leader. The workshop la
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and la be in g sponsored by the Peace with
Justice Subcommittee of the Central Florida Presbytery.
T h e session will focus on h o w to get Involved In the pu blic
policy process and how to communicate with local, state and
national lawmakers and their staffs. A ll are welcome, whatever
their opinion, background or belief. Discussion will not Include
what to say to elected officials b u t how to Influence them.
T h e 65 cost Includes all m aterials and a light lunch. To
register and for more Information, call the Central Florida
Presbytery at (407) 422-7125 or Flossie Helllngcr at (407)
896-3204.

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man uvullcth much*."
Gather the saints lor a time of
prayer and maybe those troubles
a n d anxieties w ill fade. If
nothing else that fellowship will
Mxilhe some tired spirits.

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 • 7 PM

Craft festival •#!
LO N G W O O D — The 8th A n n u al Crafts in the Churchyard,
aponaored by the Episcopal Church o f the Resurrection, la set
for Saturday. Oct. 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
T h e event will feature o v e r forty crafters. food and
refreshment booths and children’s activities. It will be h e ld on
the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection grounds located at
251 East I -aV* Brantley Dr., between Weklva Springs R oad and
Rt. 434 In Longwood.
T h e event la a community favorite, attended by hundreds of
people In the Seminole community. Admission la free.
F or more Information, please call 869-1261 or 862-7105.

addictions and at the sam e time
sec others fall prey toSatun.
W e arc told In Romans 12:12
"R ejoicing In hope; patient In
tribulation; continuing Instant in
prayer.” Also In Romans 5: 3-5
the liible tells us. "And not only
so. but we glory In tribulutlon
also : knowing that tribulation
worketh patience: And patience,
e x p e rie n c e , and e x p e rie n c e ,
hope : And hope maketh not
asham ed: because the love of
G od Is shed abroad In our hearts
by the Holy Ghost which Is given
unto u s ."
How 's your patience ? It's hunt
to believe that the more pro­
blem s w e have the more |ki tlenee w e will receive because of
It. God tells us this Is so.

8 A N F0R D — Frank McKown It tha new pastor for Christ United
Mathodlst Church on Hwy. 427 in Sanford. M cKow n was bom In
West Virginia, graduated from Qlanvilla Collage there and
attended W esley Theology Seminary In W ashington, D.C.
He was a high school teacher for 15 years and was called to
tha ministry In 1974. McKown I* also tha pastor of Concord Park
In Ortando for thalr 9:30 service then preaches at Christ Unitad
Methodist for their 11 a m .
Hit wife, Deborah. Is alto in ordained minister serving at
Atbury Unitad Mathodlst Church In Maitland as their associate
minister.

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Cafe
Chrlstophe Crellety, 26.
political topics." Loyer said.
“Sometimes a humorous Idea
con become quite heavy. It Just
depends on the crowd."

For Sautet. a professor at the
prestigious Political Studies In*
stitute who specializes In the
w o rk s of the 1 9 t h -c e n tu r y
German philosopher Friedrich
Wilhelm Nietzsche, questions
count more than answ ers.

One week, s homeless man
cam e to the cafe and fought his
w ay through the crow d with
polite excuses. He w a s told,
"C re v e !" (Drop dead).

“ To philosophize does not
have the pretension of saying.
T i l tell you the an sw e r.' For me.
I t 's to lo o k f o r a n s w e r s
together." said Sautet, w h o ex­
pounded on this them e In a new

B u t he g r a b b e d the
m icrophone and offered this
experience for discussion.
"It turned out to be one of the
b e s t d e b a t e s ," s a id J e a n *

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TM* CiT c UIT COUlT
OS TMS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
I NANO rod
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASI NO.i HWnCA-MS
UNITED STATESOF
AMERICA by end Ihreugh
the Secretary ol the
OEPARTMENTOF HOUSING
AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT.
Plaintiff,
v«.
CELESTINO SANTIAGO:
et.al.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered In this causa
In me Circuit Court of Somlnote
County, Florida. I will toll the
property situated In Somlnote
County, Florida, described at:
Lot It. Bloch 11, NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES. SEC­
TION 10. occordtng to the Plat
ihereol, as recorded In Ptat
Booh u. Pages 13 and 31. of the
Public Records ol Seminola
County. Florida,
and commonly hnown as:
343 Holiday Lane
Winter Springs, FLUTSI
et public safe, to fee highest end
best bidder, lor cosh, at tha
West front doer ot the Somlnote
County Courthouse. In Sanford,
Florida, ot 11:00 AM.. on Octo­
ber m . i » j .
MARYANNE MORSE
ASCLERK OF THE COURT
By: Jono E. Josowlc
Deputy Ctort
In ec cardance with tha Amer­
icans with Ditabtllftot Act. per­
sons with disabilities needing a
special accammedetton to par­
ticipate In this proceeding
should canted Court Adminis­
tration et telephone number
W n u m net lator then seven
17) days prior to the proceeding.
It hearing Impaired, ITDD)
MOO-PSSI77I. or Voice (V )
1 HO-miTTO. via Florida Relay
Service.
Mason A Assoc lalet. P.A
177S7 US ItN.i Suite M
Clearwater, FL M U
Publish: September It A Octo­
ber a. im
OEH-MJ
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IISHTEINTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO PGR
SEMINOLE COUNT*
FLORIDA
CASS NO. R M t O - l i V
ERICA LAN IGAN at
TRUSTEE of the
QUIXOTE SEMINOLE TRUST.
Plaintiff.
vs.
W. JAMES PICKETT, III. H al..
AMENDED NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that
tha undersigned Maryanne
Morse, Clark et the Circuit
Court et Seminole County, Flor­
ida. will en October M. lets at
ll:M o’clock a m. at the West
Front Deer et Seminole Court­
house. Sanford, Florida, otter
tor safe and sell et public outcry
to the highest end best bidder
lor cash, Ihe property described
as:
Unit 1 el Lake Mery Medical
Comples. a condominium, ac­
cording to the Declaration et
Condominium and Eahlblta
annexed thereto, receriNd Octo­
ber 17. TIP* In Official Records
Book Ilia. Pegs HIS. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida with an undivided Inter
est In the common elements one
limited common elements de
dared In said Declaration et

book. “ U n C afe Pour Socrate" (A
Cafe for Socrates), published by
Robert LafTont.
“ People s e e psychiatrists.
They consult mediums. They
find themselves a guru, unaware
that what th ey're really seeking
is a philosopher.” Sautet wrote.
Sautet and his friends have
started sim ilar cafe debates In
the French cities o f Toulouse
and Nice a n d In Switzerland,
and they hope to sell the Idea In
the United States.

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Condominium
situate In Seminole County,
Florida pursuant N the Final
Judgment entered In e case
pending in geld Court, Ihe style
el which to Indicated above.
Parson* with e disability who
need a tpeclal accemmadatton
to partlclpato In fhll proceeding
should canted ADA Coordinator
et XT N. Park Avenue. Suite N.
Ml. Sanford. Florida 11771 at
toast five days prior to the
proceeding. Telephone: 1*7)
37T43X Eat. 077; I » W
•771 (TOO); or II0MUS770IV).
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WITNESS my hwid and of­
ficial teal et said Court mis and
day ot September, 1**S.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jane E. Joeewlc
Deputy Clerk
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MICHAEL PINA AO. JANET
PINARO. hit wife, UNITED
STATE OP AMERICA.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANE FOE
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OP FLORIOA
Caee Ne. ft-NP-CAIS- •
OENBRAL JURISDICTION
KISLAK NATIONAL SANK.
Plaintiff.
vs.
CHARLES A. LEWIS.
e tu a „e te l„
Defendants.
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice le hereby given that the
undersigned Maryanne Morse.
Clerk of the Circuit Court ot
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
will, on tha Mth dry ot October,
IttJ, at II OS a m., ot the West
Front deer et the SEMINOLE
County Ceurtheuso. In Ihe City
et Seniord. Florida otter ter
eeto and tell at public outcry to
caen, tha toitowtng described
preperty situated In SEMINOLE
County. Ftorlda. to-wlt:
LOT 1«. SUNRISE. UNIT
ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOR SI,
• PAGES-TtvAND TSr-PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
pureuwil to Me final decree of
foredoom entered In a caee
pending In sold Court, Me style
e l which Is: KISLAK N A­
TIONAL BANK. VS. CHARLES
A. LEWIS, elua.,etal.
Person* with * disability who
to partlclpato In this proceeding
should canted ADA Coordinator
at Ml N. Park Avenue. Suite N.
Ml, Sanford. Florida »T7I at
five days prior to the
Telephone: ta07)
N T O N ext. lent; 1M W
I7711TOO). or I (NSI-fSSSTTO
IV), via Ftorlda Relay Service.
WITNESS my hand and oftidal saal et said Court this Und
day et September, ifts.
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryanne Morse
Ctork et the Circuit Caurt
By: JenoE.JMawtc
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICESOF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Pott Office Sea na7
Tampa. Ftorlda DM1
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Detended It).
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: JANET PINARD
It olive, and it died, all
parties claiming Interest by,
through, under er against
JANET PINARO end all parties
having er claiming to have any
right, title er Interest In the
propertyt Iherein described.
You art
an action to len t torn a mart­
in SEMINOLE Cdunty. Florida
L O T 14. L A K E T O N Y
WATERWAYS. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
II. PAGE 17, PUBLIC AECO R D S O P S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA, A/K/A
3BP7 LAKE DRIVE. CASSEL­
BERRY. FLORIDA 1I7S7
hat been filed epeintt you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. If any.
to II, on Anne M. Redrlguei.
Attorney lor Plaintiff, wheat
address It Sulla &gt;M. tS70
Madruga Avenue. Coral Cables.
Florida 13140. within thirty IN )
days attar the first publication
of this Notice In the lontord
Herald and tile the original with
the Clerk et this Court either
before service en PielntllTa
after; otherwise a default will
be entered against you tor the
relief damended In the camplaint.
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----------I Bdt Nth day at
,
WW-..T.
MANYAMNf MORlf
A* Clerk of tlw Court
By: RughKIng
At Deputy Clark
"Persons with * disability who
:l*l
to partlctpof* In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Seminal* County Courthouse,
Ml N. Park Avenue, SutN NMI,
Sanford. P torIda S771. at toast
live day* prior to the proceed
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASEftateistaCA-teB
CAROLYN P. STENSTROM.
TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,
vs.
HEATHROW TOWNCENTER
ASSOCIATES LIMITED,
a Ftorlda Limited
Partnership.
Defendant.
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant le Summary
Judgment ol Foraclotur* art
fared In the case ol CAROLYN
P. STENSTROM. TRUSTEE.
P la ln tllt, v* HEATHROW
TOWN CENTER ASSOCIATES
LIMITED, a Ftorlda Limited
Partnership. Defendant. In the
Circuit Court, in and tor Semi
nole County, Florid*. Case No.
V4 1344 CA 1*1. Hw wndenipned
Clerk wilt sell et public sal* to
Ihe highest end best bidder lor
cash at West Irani doer ol the
Seminote County Courthouse.
Ml N. Park Avenue. Sanford,
Seminole County. Florid*, et the
hour ot 11:00 am. on the lath
day of October. A TV INS. that
certain real property situate and
being In Seminole G unty, Flor­
id*. described a* to'luws:
Certain reel property located
and situate In Seminole County.
Florida, and more particularly
described as fellows, to wit:
That part ol tha South to ol
Section 31, Township It South.
R ange 30 East, Seminole
County, Florida, tying East ot
the Sanford Grant Line and
West ol Intorstate Highway No.
a. LESS Beginning at a point
17. S chains Well el tha SE
corner ot said Section II. run N
00*14’ W parallel with the East
line of Said Saclion 31. a dl*
tanc* ot IS chains, thence run
West parallel with Ihe South line
ot said SecIton 31. a distance ot
17.5 chains, thence rim S 0*14’ E.
I S chains, thence run West
4*7 20 feet to the Was) line ot the
SE to ol said Saclion 31. thence
run S 0-WXT E along said West
line 12 5 chain* to the South to
corner ol said Saclion 31. thence
run East 1131 IS feel to the point
of beginning. LESS the souther
ly IS feet thereof adtacenl to the
South line ol said Saclion 31 tor
the right el way lor Slat* Road
South aa A
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan* E Jesewlc
Deputy Clerk
F RANK C WHIGHAM.
ESQUIRE
P O Bom 4144
Sanford. FL 37777 aM*
Publish September 7* A Octo
bar *. lif t
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Legal Notice
IN TNI CIRCUITCOURT
OR THE MTN JUOtCtAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIOA
GRNRRM . JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S I NDW-Mt CAM
CTX MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Ptototlfl.
VS.
NEIL PASTER;*!at.,
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice I* hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
et Perecleaure doted September
M. i m . and entered In civil
caee number *S-Mt CA 1L i f the
Circuit Court at the lMh Judicial
Circuit In and ter Seminal*
County, Ftorlda. wherein CTX
M ORTOAOE COMPANY, I*
Plaintiff and NEIL PASTER.
SUE PASTER, If living, and ell
unknown parties claiming by,
through.
are ne* knewn to be
olive, whether said unknown
parties may claim an (ntorett as
tocuses, heirs, devisees, gran­
tees, or ether claimant*. Is/ar*
Defendant!*), I wilt tellto the
highest and best bidder tor cosh
at tha west front detr et the
Seminole County Ceurlheuee In
Sanford. Seminal* County, Flor­
id*. at 11-N A M. an Ihe lath
day et October, i m
forth In said Final Judgment, to
wit:
L O T S4, R E P L A T OF
O R O V E V I E W V IL L A O E
THIRD ADDITION. ACCORD
INO TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS R E C O R O IO IN PLAT
BOOK 74. AT PAOES t A 10. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
P A IR O B IT COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARB
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
FIR M IS DEEMED TO BE A
D E B T CO LLECTO R A T ­
TEMPTING TO COLLECT A
OERT ANO ANY INFORMA­
TIO N ORTAINBD WILL EE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the list dey et lap
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark et Circuit Caurt
By Jane |. Jeaevric
Deputy Clerk
COOt LISA STAWIARSXI
to tH fe* Scout Reutovtrd
Tampa. Ftor Me 13*07
lophono: (711)477MM
Publish: September i f A Octo­
b er*. tees
DEH 141

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIAMTIINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NOiM-iagt-CA
DIVISION 144
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTOAOE. INC..
PtolnllNIs),
vs.
LAWRENCE W. JOHNSON
e/k/a LAWRENCE
W ILLIAM JOHNSON,
e te l.
Defendant!*).
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Pinal Judgment el
foreclosure dated September II,
i m . and entered In Case No.
M-14MCA I d ol Its Circuit
Court ol the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM­
INOLE County, Florid* wherein
P R IN C IP A L RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE, INC. Is the Plain­
t i f f end LAW RENCE W.
JOHNSON a/h/a LAWRENCE
W ILLIAM JOHNSON. LINDA
G. JOHNSON are the Defen
dants. I will tall to the highnt
and best bidder tor cash at tha
West front deer of the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse, Senlord. Florida el 11:00 a m., on
the Mth day el October, lets, the
following dneribed property **
set forth In said Final Judg
LOT 4 ANO THE NORTH­
EAST I FOOT OF LOT J,
BLOCK A. EASTBROOK SUB
DIVISION UNIT NO. FOUR­
TEEN. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T THEREOF AS R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK I*.
PAGE n . PUBLIC RECORDS
O F SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL
L O W I N G O E S C R IB E O
P E R S O N A L P R O PE R T Y :
RANGE
WITNESS MY HAND and the
saal el this Court on Septombar
n. im
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: JaneE. Jaaewlc
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymer.
Barrett A Freppler
Post Oft Ice Box 1410
Tampa. FL 13401
F *41077*7
IMPORTANT NOTICE
AMERICANSWITM
DISABILITIES
ACT OF IlfO
Administrative Order No. f l 17
Persons with a disability who
need * special accommodation
to partlclpato in mi* proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at X I n Park Avenue. Suite N
X I. Sanford. Florida 33771 al
toast live i l l (toys prior lo the
proceeding Telephone (aOM
373 4130 Eat 4717. 1100 fU
477HTDO). or I lo o m 17701V).
via Florida Relay Service.
Publish September X A Octo
bar*, i m
DEH 140

Legal Notlcti

Legal NotlCM

NOTICE
OP PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolle* ls hereby given: Mc­
Connell Tewing will tell el
Public Auchan N r Salvage tor
Cash on demand to highest
bidder, the following described
vehicles;
te-ts-es
•I Pont
IGIAP37S7BPintn
W-IMB
I I flulek
1G4AJ47A4BH144SM
M-SMS
13 Sub* JF1AM43BXDB4770S3
1B-SMS
■4 Toyota JT7RA44L*C«43f*4
|
M Chevy
1GIAPB71JENtlB41l
The Auction will be held at
13:00 pm on said dates Move.
McConnell Tewing A Recovery
MM 1 antes it Ave., Senterd. FL
17771. Prospective bidden may
Inspect vehicles On* hour prior
to sole. Terms ere Cash or
C erlltod Funds. McConnell
Towing reserves the right to
accept er refect any and *11

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND POM

Publish: September7*. Iff)
OEM-171
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
PON SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
Pile Number n-stae-CD
IN RE: ESTATE OP
W. KEN BROWN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO A LL PERSONS HAVING
C L A I M S OR D E M AN D S
A G A I N S T T H E ABO VE
ESTATE:
You are hereby nettfled that
an Order et Summery Ancillary
Administration ha* been intend
In the estate et W. KEN
B R O W N , d e c e a s e d . PH*
Number *S goaf CD. by tha
Circuit Ceurt for Seminal*
County, Florida. PrebaN Dlvl
slon. the address et which Is
Seminal* County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florid*. Piet Ihe total
cash value et (he estate is
SI1JBB.BB and that Ihe Semes
and eddrissa* el thee* to‘whom
It he* been assigned by such
Sarlta Elltabelh Brown. It
North Early Sl„ Alexandria. VA
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors et llto decedent
i having claim*
estate on whom a copy et this
notice Is served within three
month* after the date et the first
publication et this nolle* mutt
file their claim* with this Court
W IT H IN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUEllCAT ION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OP A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors et tha
decedent end persons having
claims or demands against tha
estate et the decedent mutt Die
their claims with this court
W IT H IN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T PU B LIC ATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE.
A L L C L A IM S ANO DE­
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
RE FOREVER BARRED
The date ot the first publkatton ot this Notice It September
Und. lt*JPerson Giving NetIce:
1AR1TA ELIZABETH BROWN
I f N Early Si.
ALEXANDRIA, VA773M
Person Giving Nolle*
CHARLES J. COLLINS. JR.
ATTORNEYAT LAW
I0J E. ROBINSON ST., 1307
ORLANOO.FL 33701
Telephone: (407) *433*11
Florid* Ber No.: BI4B44
Publish: September 33.31 INI
DEH IM
County Ceurt
Orange County, Florid*
Casa I SOl i Tm
Freedom Savings A
Loan Association.
Plalntllt
v*
Robert L. And
Juanita L. Banker,
Defendants
Cavety Ceurt
Orange County. Ftorlda
Case! SOD-171
Barnett Recovery
Corporation.
Ptalntlfl
vs
Robert L. Banker and
Juanita L. Banker.
Defendants
NOTICE
OP SHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Mat by virtu* of that certain
Writ of Execution Issued out ol
and under the seal ol Ihe County
Court et Orange County, Flor
Id*. Casa a SO 17 573 upon a
final judgment rendered In Ihe
aforesaid court on the Slh day ol
March A O lf*7 In lhal certain
case entitled Barn*ft Recovery
Corporation. Plalntllt v*. Robert
L. Banker and Juanlla L.
Ranker Defendants which atora
said Writ ol Execution was
delivered to me a* W eill of
Seminole County. Florida and I
have levied upon all Ihe right,
title and Interest ol the defen
dants In the following described
preperty, said property being
located In Seminole County,
Florida, more particularly de­
scribed as tol low*;
On* 1*07 Toyota
Statlonwagon. Maroon
In Color.
Vln « JTlMXTTWtHOSOttfl
Being stored at Altamonte
Towing In Altamonte Springs.
Ftorlda.
and the undersigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County, Florida,
will al 1100 A M on the nth
day ol October A D. IMS. offer
for sal* and sell lo the highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENS. *1 the
Front (West) Door, el Ihe stop*,
at the Seminole County Court
house In Sanford. Florida. Ihe
above described property.
That said sal* is being mad*
to satisfy tha terms ol this Writ
of Execution
Donald F Esllnger. Sherlll
Seminole County. Florida
Published September 71.3*.
October a. 13.»Ith the sal*
on October 34. IMS
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
TIES ACT OF IM0 PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEED
ING SPECIAL ACCOMMODA
TIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEA
BLE WRITS SECTION OF THE
C IV IL DIVISION AT THE
SHE RIFF’S OFFICE. 134S37TH
STREET. SANFORD. FLOR
IOA. AT LEAST FIVE DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEED
INGS 4X7 ) 330 4440 TOO 1X71
m in i
OEM IfB

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UNITEDSTATEIOP
AMERICA by and through
fh d lo cr X a ry H l f e

DEPARTMENT OP HOUSING
ANO URBAN
DEVELOPMENT.
Plaintiff.
vs.
BEN BLOOOGOOO; SUSAN
BLOOOGOOO; *f. *1.
Defendants.
NOTICE OP BALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered In this cause
In the Circuit Caurl al laminate
County, Florid*. I will sell the
preperty situated In Semlnefe
County. Florida, described**:
THE NORTH to OF LOT X
ANO ALL OF LOT 17. BLOCK
B, S E M IN O L E TERRACE
R E P L A T . ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11.
P A O I It. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S E M IN O L E COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
and commenty known as:
m o Lewery Drive
Oviedo. FL 33741
at public sal*, to Ihe highest and
best bidder. Per cash, et Ihe west
Irani deer of the Seminole
County Ceurthoue*. M Senferd.
Ftorlda. X 11:44 A.M.. an Octo­
ber 34. IBM.
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
B y: Jane E. Jeeesetc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe Amer­
icana With Disabilities Act. per­
sons with disabilities needing e
special accommodation to par­
ticipate In this proceeding
should contact Ceurt Adminis­
tration ot telephone number
4B7 3754X0. net fetor than sewn
(71 day* prior tolhepreceedtog.
If hearing Impaired. (TDD)
t-BOO- BIS-1771. er Vale* (V)
l eoeeuiTTO. via Ftorlda Rafey
Service.
Mason A Associates. P.A.
I77J7 US 1BN., Suite JSB
Clearwater, PL 34474
Publish: September i f A Octo­
ber*. IMS
DEH 347

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 1ITN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP PLORIOA
INANOPOA .
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. M ill*C A 1 4 B
C. E . CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc..
Plaintiff.
VS.
JOHNM. RAKER and
BARBARA W. BAKER;
etal.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice I* hereby given that,
pursuant to that P Inal Judgment
ot Foreclosure deled September
11. IMS. and entered In civil
caee number tS-IISa-CA-laB. ot
the Circuit Ceurt ot tha 11th
Judicial Circuit In and Nr Semi­
nole County, Ftorlda. wherein
O.E. C APITAL MORTOAOE
SENVICRB. INC.'. It Ftotohtf
and JO H N M . BAKER.
BARBARA W. BAKER. Is/ar*
Defendant!*), I will sell to the
highest and best bidder Ior cash
at the west front deer X the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford. Semlnefe County. Flor­
ida. at I I : » A.M. on Iho Uth
day ol October. IMS. the tol low­
ing described property os set
forth In said Final Judgment. to
wit:
Lot II, Block C. CRYSTAL
BOWL SECONO ADDITION,
according to Ihe plat Ihtreol,
recorded In Piet Booh tl. Page
77. ol the Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR DEBT COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A
D E B T COLLECTOR A T ­
TEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT AND ANY INFORMA­
TION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Deled the 72nd dey ot Sep­
tember, I M l
MARYANNE (WORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS A STAWIARSXI
XIO Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 430
Tampa. Florida 13407
Telephone: (111) 177 4001
Publish: September tt A Octo­
ber*. IMS
DEH 773

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PRORATE DIVISION
CASI NO. * S t»C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF:
ROBERT LELAND GREER.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration of the
Estate ot ROBERT LELAND
G R E E R , d eceased . F ile
Number M I X CP. Is pending In
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Dlvl
slon. the address ot which is
Post Office Drawer C. Sanford.
FL 37777. The names end
address** ot the Personal Rep
rasenlallv* and the Personal
Representative’s attorney are
sat forth below.
All Interested persons are
required to III* with this court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: ID all claim*
against the estate and 111 any
objection by en Interested
person on whom ml* notice was
served that challenges the valid
Ity ot the will, the qualifications
ol the Personal Representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot the
court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol mis Notice he*
begun on September 77. IMS
Personal Representative:
JANE G DENNING
111* Grsvelend Drive
Chuluola. FL 177*4
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
JOHN D MAHAFFEY, JR .
ESQUIRE
3434 Lawton Road. Suite 200
Orlando. FL 31*01
1X714*41011
Publish September 13.31. IMS
DEH 1*1

L t q a l N o t lc g t

1

IN THE CIRCUIT CEWET

NOTICE OP

^

Notice to hereby given that I
am engaged in buolnaa* at WB1
South County R eader, Altomonte Spring*. PL W tt. Semi­
nole County. Ftorlda. under tha
Flctltlow* Name at FRANK
REAL FORD ROOF I NO CO.
I
Rto Otvtstan at Carporattara. Tallakaaaa*. Florida.
In
Statute*. To-Wit: Socttan MS.lt.
Flor Ida Statutes If*!.
Patricia E. Reel ford
Publish:
OEH l**A

HOT 1CB UWDRB
FICTITIOUS NAME ACT

1 N o tic e

Hn

undersigned pursuant to the
” Fictitious Name Act.” Chapter
BUM Florida Statutes will rep
lifer wtth the Ptortdi Depart
men! el Stale upon receipt X
I the pubitaPlten X Bri*
the ttetlttoue name, to
W A N S LIY MOV 1HR SYTTEMB
under which we are engaged In
buslnaaa X I 7 » f AST LAKI
MARY RLVO.. SANFORD. FL
37773.
Dated at New Cattle. DC. this
lath day X May. IMS.
Wensley Moving A
Storage Ce.
By: KatherineHolton.
Treasurer
Publish: SeptemberIV. IMS
DEH-MB

t m iio m iiin t n

CHEMICAL BRSIPEHT A Il
MORTOAOE OOBtPOMATKK
f/fc/a M ARG ARETTINb
COMPANY, me. m to to V
lo NATIONSEAIBC
MORTGAGE CO M . O f VA
i/k/a SOVRAN MORTOAOE
CORN..
JOHN W. BREWER A/K/A
JOHN WBR1WER.II IX X .

IS)

NOTICE GP ACTION
TO: The I
Mae f/k/4 .

_

_

s/k/B

_ _

Properties d/b/*/ W»R
Orav* Apei Impels AND
T H O S E C L A IM IN G EV.
T H N O U G H , U N D E R ON
A G A IN S T I T . A N O A L L
OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES.
IN C L U D IN G , GRANTEES.
LIENORS, CNEWTOWS ANO
A L L O TH E R F A R T IE I
CLAIM ING I V , THROUGH.
________ 1 .

U4BST T H A T

OR P E N D A N T j A N D THE
SEVERAL ANO RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN ASSIGNS. SUC­
CESSORS I N IN TE R E S T.
TRUSTIES ON OTHER FEES O N S C L A IM IN G I V .
T H N O U G H . U N D E R OR
A G A IN S T A N Y AN O ALL
CLAIM ANTS. PERSONS ON
P A N T I E S , N A T U N A L OR
C O N P O R A T E . OR WHOSE
EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS
UNKNOWN. CLAUSING UNDEN ANY OP THE ABOVE
MAAA10 ON DCICRIM O DE­
FENDANT.
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS:

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE BIG H TIINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN ARD FDR
rA M M
IEMIROLE COUNTY
EltMhBRLlBJI
GENERAL JURISDICTION
PRESENT AO O R IIB IS
DIVISION
UNKNOWN
CASE R0LBB-IB*! CAUL
YO U ARE NOTIFIED IbX M
WEYERHAEUSER
action I* toi e time a i
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
an ihe SXtawing pr . .
Plaint:It.
SEMINOLE Caunty. FtorWB:
vs
Laf tl. Blacb A. MIDOLITON
DE RE K A. CLAYDON. SHE ILA
OAKS. accxXng to aw piX
CLAYDON. husband end wife.
i recorded la PIN Saak
JOE K. HOOVER, JR..
X . Pegs* 33. 34 end X PwbM*
LAVINIAH. HOOVER,hi* wife.
M AYFAIR MEADOWS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC..
to ftto
--------- .ANUNKNOWN
wtm eh ctoot x
PERSON INPOSSESSIONOF
THE SUBJECT REAL
thirty IN I day* *fter%w RrN
PROPERTY, and STATE
pub! icatien at M e m Hw *a
OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
Plaintiff* attorney. WtiWam ML
OP REVENUE.
Gotten A ABBgtSMM, Ifto S.
OefendanfU).
M y r tle A venue. Suite 1B».
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: DEREK A. CLAYDON
a default w ill be onSmod agatoX
ANO SHEILA CLAYDON.
yew Nr toe rtNX tomandtd M
husband and wile
tti#
if
Residence UnKnown
WITNESS my Nond end toe
If alive, and II dead, all
ta e l X tot* Caurt an flda Mto
parties claiming Interest by,
deyXSaptowWBr.INI.
through, under er aialn it
(Seal)
D E R E K A. CLAYDON and
MAR YAMNY MOUSE
SHEILA CLAYDON. hutbend
C lark X toe Ceurt
and wit*, and all parties he*in*
By: Ruffs King
or claiming to hove any right,
AaDeeutyCNrk
title or interest In the property
W ILLIAM MOOLI
herein described.
ASSOCIATES
You are hereby nettfled
Attanwyo at Law.
an action to toretfee* a mort­
gage on the following preperty
1ZN Myrtle Av., Salto MB
In SEMI NOLE Caunty. FtorIdr
- eerwBtor, PMHdeSMU
Let 31. MAYFAIR MEAD
ibtoAt SBRlimbar 33.SMNB
OWS. a subdivision, actor
OEH-IN
to the ptot thereof a* record* to
Piet Beak 3t. Page 31. X and3L
ot the Public Records X Semi­
nole County. Ftor Me. a/k/a IN
Meadow Boulevard. Senferd.
Florid* 33771
IN T N B C IR C U IT CDMGT
h*s been fifed egalwl you and
you are required to serve a copy
PLORIOA
of your written defenses. If I
FRONATE DIVISION
to It. on Shepperd Faber, At­
Fife Number M BBI CP
torney tor Plalntllt, whose
address Is Suit* 3BB. IS7B IN RE: ESTATE OP
MARGARET
M. M cCAll.
Madruga Avenue. Coral Gobles.
e/k/a Margaret McCartt
Florid*. X IX within thirty IX)
days after Ihe first pubilcetlen McCall.
of this Notice In the Senferd
NOTICE OP
Harold end til* the or If Inal with
ADMINISTRATION
the Clerk X this Ceurt either
Tha
adrntolstratton
X Ihe
before service en Plaintiffs
attorney or Immediately there­ eetafe X MARGARET M. MeCALL. a/k/aMangaret McCanto
after; otherwise a default 1
be entered against you for Ihe
VS-BSI-CP. to pending In toe
relief demanded In Iho i
Circuit Ceurt tee Seminal*
plaint.
W ITN ESS m y hand and Iho Caunty. Ftorid*. PraSX* Dlvl................... i X ehNA to
seal ol this Court this 17th dey X
Seminal* Caunty
September, IMS.
Senferd. P L 33771. The i
(SEAL)
X
M A R YA N N E MORSE
Ao Clerk ot the Ceurt
representative'*
attorney ere
By: PetrlclaF.Millt
A t Deputy Clerk
ALL INTERESTED PE R ­
" Portent with a disability «4w
SONS ARE ffOTIFIEDTHAT:
need a special eccemmedellen
All pet
to partlclpato In mis precai
netlea Is
should contact ADA Coordinator
(feuuglU
et Seminole County Courthouse,
Ity X to* will, toe eeXihrXtona
X I N. Park Avenue. Suit* NMI.
Senferd. Florida 11771. ot Natl
venue, er jurlsdktton X EM*
live days prior to the pressed
Ing. Telephone: 1407) 373433* Court are required to flit MXr
ob|*ctl*n e with this Ceurt
eat. 4117; I BOGHST771 (TDD)
W IT H IN THE LATER OF
or 1 too m 0770 (V) via Florid*
T H E IR MONTHS AFTIR THE
Ralay Service.”
Publish: September X A Octo­ DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOT ICE OR
ber 4. IMS
THIRTY OAVS AFTER THE
OEH ITS
DATE O P SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
ADVERTISEMENT
THEM.
OP MLB
Ait creditors X to* Heaton!
NOTICE IS HERIEY GIViN
uW
J w
ife^BX ^xW&lt;W fWVE^reWWIW
* m
M
RWW»
THAT THE UNDERSIGNID
IN T E N D S TO SELL THE
PERSONAL PROPERTY DE­ estate en wham e capy X toN
notice
served wHMn three
SCRIBED BELOW TO EN
manthe offer me dele X fee first
FORCE A LIEN IMPOSED ON
publication X this notice must
SAID PR O PE R TY UNDER
III* emir claim* with Eto Court
T H E F L O R ID A SELF
W IT H IN THE LATER OF
STORAGE ACT STATUTES
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
(SECTION S3 HI. S3 X f I THE
OATE OP THE FIRST PURLI
UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
AT PUBLIC SALE BY COM­
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
PETITIVE BIDDING ON THE
DATE OP SERVICE OP A
I4TH DAY OP OCT., IMS AT to
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
A M. ON THE PREMISES
THIM.
WHERE THE PROPERTY HAS
All other creditor* X the
BEEN STORED ANO WHICH
AR E L O C A T E D A T
SOUTHERN SELF STORAGE
7B03 S ORLANDO DR., SAN­
I WITHIN
FORD, FL X773 COUNTY OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
SEMINOLE. STATE OF FLOR­
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLI­
IDA THE FOLLOWING:
CATION OP TH11 NOT ICE.
C]3 VIDEO FEVOR
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
E4*KATHERINE BUSH
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
I f PATRICIA ROBINSON
PILED WILL EC FOREVER
IB CHRIS RAOOSEVICH
BARRED.
DM DANA VICTOR
The date X Me i
E41 LARRY LEMMON
lien X mis Nolle* is l
H » L.N. TSCHANNEN
3B.
IfBS.
F73 DAWNALIYSON HARE
— JI Representative
03* DANA VICTOR
Edward S. McCall
C O N T E N T S INC LU O E
I O. Roe 474*33
FURNITURE. TOOLS. APPLILakaMonrao. F L 77747
ANCES. CLOTHING. MISC
Attorney
tor Persanai
BOXES. PACKED CARTONS.
RfepftKntitivt
i
HOUSE HOLD ITEMS. ECT.
Thomas A Speer ot
PU R C H A SE S MUST BE
Them** A. Speer. PA.
PAID FOR AT THE TIME OF
P.O. Rea IMS
PURCHASE IN CASH ONLY.
Sanlord. FL 37773-1JM
A L L PURCHASED ITEMS
Telephone: &lt;4471 777 8*11
SOLO AS IS WHERE IS AND
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Classwork pays off
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Tabscott gets Burger King scholar athlete award

No-Tap at Bowl America
SANFORD — Bow l Amerlca-Sanford will
conduct iti weekly No-Tap Tournament this
evening beginning at 9:3 0 p.m.
Strikes are aw a rded when a bowler knocks
down nine or 10 pins. Competition will be
divided into men’s and wom en’s divisions.
The entry fee 1 st 15.
Three atrtkepota also will be awarded during
the course of the evening.
For more information, call 322-7543.

Adult Flag Football
SANFORD The Sanford Recreation Deparment will hold an organisational meeting for
a n adult flag football league on Wednesday.
October 4th at 6 p.m. at the Downtown Youth
Center, lower level of Sanford City Had.
For more Inform ation, call the Sanford
Recreation Department at (407) 330-8087.

Klwanla Golf Tournament
SANFORD — Bette Gramkow, Klwanla G olf
Tournament chair, announced that the Sanford
club will be sponaortng a golf tournament at
DeBary Golf an d Country Club on Friday,
October 13th with a 1 p.m. shotgun start
followed by dinner at the club. The tournament
format la 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 an d hole recognition. Fees
include cart and greens fee. players package,
prizes, dinner an d aw ard s for longest drive and
closest to the pin.
Entry deadline la Monday, October dth. Mall
checks payable to Sanford Klwants Chib and
mall, along with entries and golfers' handicaps,
to: Bette Gramkow. 500 E. Airport Blvd.,
Sanford. FI. 32773. Or phone (4071322-3213.

SRD offtra Baton daaaaa
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is offering baton classes for girls ages
5 and up. The classes, taught by Joy Clove, are
held every Thursday from 6:45 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. at the Sanford Gymnastics Association
Building, flOl E. 28th Place.
The cost Is $10 per month.
For more Information call 330-5687.

Sanford Rocraatlon Karat#
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment la offering karate for ages 6 to adult.
The classes arc held at the Sanford G ym ­
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 $10 per month.
For more Information, call 330-5687.

Lightning baat Panthara
JACKSONVILLE — Chris Gratton scored
three goals and Brian Bradley added two
Thursday night aa the Tampa Bay Lightning
beat the Florida Panthers 5-2 In an exhibition
game played with regular-season Intensity.
Four fights broke out during the game played
before 4.07Bat Jacksonville Coliseum.
Florida, playing a more offensive style under
new coach Doug Mac Lean, didn't score until
midway through the second period when Brett
Harkins flipped the puck over Daren Puppa.

Jaguars maka changas
JACKSONVILLE — The Jacksonville Jaguars
on Thursday re-signed safety Deral Boykin and
placed safety Chris Hudson on Injured reserve.
Boykin. 35. originally Joined the Jaguars Dec.
27. He spent the offseason and training camp
with the team unlit he was waived Aug. 27 in
the (Inal rosier cutdown.
During the preseason. Boykin played In all five
games for the Jaguars. He made 17 tackles on
defense and one on special team s
Hudson, the team's third-round draft choice
this year from Colorado. sufTered a groin Injury
in training camp. He played In Sunday night's
game against the Green Bay Packers for the first
lime since the Injury.
Safety Monty G row was placed on injured
re s e rv e W e d n e s d a y a fte r u n d e rg o in g
arthroscopic knee surgery.

Jason LlddeU of Saginaw Valley (Ml) State
University (DIv.II) and M atthew Herron of
Blac k b urn College (Carotinvtlle, D) (Dtv.Itl).
“C h ris reflects the finest qualities of a scholar
athlete.” aald Dr. John C. Mitt, president of the
Unive rsity o f Central Florida. “ He to a dedicated
student, a gifted athlete and an outstanding
cam pus citizen.
“M e Is moat deserving o f this very special
honor and on behalf of the campus and the
community, we solute Burger King Corporation
and oiler o u r hearth It thanks for tta generous
contribution and for its committment to high

MIAMI - Chris Tabacott, a 1985 Street ft
Sm ith's preaeaaoo second team All-American
a n d senior guard for the University o f Central
Florida, w as named one o f four $35,000 Burger
King scholar athletes o f the wreck In recognition
o f hie aca demic excellence as a 3.7 engineering
m ajor and his prowess on the football Add.
Tabacott. a 1981 graduate o f Oviedo High
acnooit WBB tciectra uy a Nuc-nDDon panel oi
experts from the National Football Foundation
an d College Hall o f Fame. Inc. and Burger King
Corporation. The University o f Central Florida
w ill receive from Burger King Corporation a
check In the amount o f $25,000 which goes to
the university's general scholarship fond.
Burger King C o r p o r a t io n ------which has
committed a total of $25 million this season to
the moat ambitious corporate marketing cam­
paign In college football h istory------baa pledged
$1.3 million of these funds to a 13-week scholar
athlete program which will honor individuals
r epr esenting all four football divisions of NC AA
m em ber Institutions.
Other winners named this week which will be

Tabacott. the Ookken Knights’ team captain,
has b e e n a member of the President's Honor Roll
sod th e D ean’s Uat. He Is a roembr of a number
of h o n or societies Including Golden Key. Phi
K a p p a P h i. Phi Eta S ig m a a n d the UCF
u n g c fg fa q u ti c n o n o fir it^ ia m . •

Chris Tabscott
announced on ABC’s September 3 0 colie
football telecast a n Jeremy Hogue o f U S C (Dtv.

A n Academic Football Player o f the Year and
Florida Academic Schotar. Tabacott Is a four-year
■tarter for the Golden Knights. In addition to his
academic an d 0 0 -fkkl committments. Tabacott la
also Vice P resident of both his fraternity data
and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and
volunteers M s time at the Winter Park Housing
Authority playground.

Lions top
Trib e , get
S A C lead
SANFORD — Oviedo got an easy
victory In game one. rallied to win
game two, and grabbed sole posses­
sion of first place In the Seminole
Athletic Conference Thursday with
a 15-3. 15-12 win over Seminole.
Oviedo improved to 8-0 in the SAC
and 10-3 on the season, white
Seminole Is now 4-1 In the confer­
ence and 10-3 overall.
" I expected to win. but It was a
little bit easier than I thought It
would be." said Oviedo coach Anita
Carlson. "W e had to really fight in
the second game to come bock
becau se Sem inole w a s playin g
w ell."
Shannon Munns. Michelle Cutter
and Becky Goldberg served the
Lions to a 7-0 lead In the first game.
Munns spear headed the effort with
five straight service points. After
Aubrey Nelson made the score 7-1
with an ace, Michele Lowe, Leah
Harklewlcz, and Cindy Llljenqulst
combined for five service points to
push the Oviedo lead to 12-1.
Marlsa Alford had two service
points for Seminole. Including one
ace. to trim the margin to 12-3.
Cutter, who finished with four
service points In the game, closed
out the first gam e for Oviedo.
Harklewlcz had three service points
for the Lions In the opening game.
Sabrcena Sapp, Aubrey Nelson.
Vllaphone Rattanavong. and Andrea
Russo teamed up to serve the Tribe
to an 8-0 lead In the second game.
Harklewlcz. Llljenqulst. Cutter,
Munns and Michele Low e combined
to help the Lions outscore the Tribe
15-4 and close out the match.
“Oviedo came back and got the
momentum," said Seminole coach
Beth Corso. " W e m a d e three
mistakes In the last three points of
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block attempt by Seminole's Tina White aa the Tribe's
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Everyone’s a winner in
softball at Chase Park

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Panthara maka a trad#
FORT LA UD ER D ALE - The, Florida Panthers
traded defenseman Dallas Eaklns to the St.
Louis Blues In exchange for a fourth-round draft
choice in the 1997 N H L Entry Draft.
Eaklns. 28. Joined the Panthers as a free agent
In July 1993. In his first two seasons, he spent
most of his playing time In Cincinnati.

Photo by Twin Photo

□ 8 p.m. — W ESH 2. Braves at Meta. (L)

Michael Hargon. Chari Damschrodar, Pal Hargon, Belly Jo Scharer
and Vernon Scharar of Lake Mary (from left) pose In front of a great
catch of dolphin taken on trip to Islamorada In the Florida Keys._________

SANFO R D — If you played, you
got to experience a win In the
S anford Recreation Departm ent
M e n 's T h u r s d a y N ig h t F a ll
Slowpitch Softball League at Chase
Park.
Ken Rum m el Chevrolet got a
forfeit victory from Nobles Con­
struction. Beer:30 oulacored Ken
Rummel Chevrolet 15-12 an d Crazy
W ings edged Bcer:30 6-4. No results
were received from the g a m es at
Plnehurat Park.
Depending on the outcome o f (he
other games, Crazy Wings la now
4-0 and M.A. Erectors 3-0. Com pet­
ing the standings are Beer:30 (3-2).
N o bles Construction |2-2). Ken
Rummel Chevrolet (2-3). T E C Mort­
gage (1-2) and Sanford T ire and
Scrubs (both 0-3).
Next week, at Chase Park: 6:30
p .m .. N o b le s Construction vs.

Beer:30. 7:30 p.m.. Nobles Con­
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p.m.. Crazy W ings vs. Ken Rummel
Chevrolet. At Plnehurat: 6:30 p.m.,
Sanford Tire vs. M.A. Erectors; 7:30
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three R B I). B ob M ark o s (fou r
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Gamer (triple, single, two runs.
RBI). Rodney Curry |two singles,
two runs, RBI). Spencer Baggett
(two singles, run. two RBI), Tim
Allison and Joel Kean (taro singles
and two runa each). Jim Reid (two
singles. RBI), Mike Miller (single,
run). Ken McKeever (single, RBI)

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lead in the NASCAR Winston
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knows he needs to do more.
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BARBERVILLE - Dave Stacy
pushed his Ford past leader
David Hutto on lap 68 and held
the advantage to the end to
claim the win In the NASCAR
Goody's Dash Series event at the
Volusia County Speedway last
Saturday night.
Stacy a v e ra g e d 7 3 .2 6 0 In
finishing ahead of Robert Huf­
fman. Hutto, Lyndon Am lck and
Will Hobgood. Also finishing on
the lead lap were Edw ard Howell
and Jimmy Foster. All told 16 of
the 25 starters finished the 100
lap race.
Hutto had claim ed the pole
w ith a q u a lify in g speed of
101.649 and led the first 67 laps
of the race slowed by Just two
cautions for six laps.
In support races on the Vk-znlle
track. Jon C o m p a g n o n e Sr.
outduelled his son. Jon Com­
pagnone Jr., to win the Modified
r a c e . W r a y S h a f f e r . G a ry
S alvatore a n d J o h n C arter
rounded out the top five.
Conrad Grenier took home the
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Donnie Hall. A l Buker. Keith
Simpson and W ayn e Wells.
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Taylor (three singles, run. RBI).
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can't do that In a match like
this."
Bonnie Dcdelow had 12 kills
for Oviedo, while Munna added
six service points and five digs
and two kills. LUjenquiat had
four digs and three kills for the
Lions. G old berg contributed
three digs. Harklewlcz had eight
service points and three kills,
and Cutter had 10 service points
and two aces.
Nelson and Alford played their
usual leadership roles for the
Seminolcs. producing four kills,
four digs and one ace each.
Rusao and Tina White had one
ace each.
The Lions Junior varsity team
also protected a perfect SAC
rd iwith a ------record
17-19. 15-2. 15-2
win over Seminole. The Tribe ts
now 7-4 overall and 6-0 in the
conference. The Tribe J.v. Is now
5-9 and 0-5 In the SAC. Semi­
nole plays at Lym an Tuesday
n ig h t , w h ile O v ie d o h o sts
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PAT9 MOOT DOWN HAWKS
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S C a r r ie A r a g o s e r v e d L a k e
Brantley to an 8-0 lead to start
the first game Thursday to spark
a 15-4. 15-9 win over Lake
H ow ell. A ra g o fin ish e d the
match with 11 service points
and seven aces.
Kinsley Craven had eight serv­
ice points, four kills and three
aces for Lake Brantley, while
Michelle Cates had eight service
points and two aces, and Kristi
Finley had three kills. Cates
posted 41 good serves and 14
aces this week.
"W e came out strong." said
L a k e B ra n tle y c o a c h S ta n
Cutler. "Th e hustle was there,
and the serves were strong.
That's all we needed."
The Patriots started a sweep of
the Lions in the Junior varsity
match. Lake Brantley won the
last two games of the match to

Improve to 10-5 overall and 5-1
In the SAC. Lake Brantley hoats
rival Lake Mary on Tuesday
night.

LMOnOiBUTT HOUNDS
LAKE MARY — Lake Mary
evened tta record at 6-6, and
Improved to 3-2 tn the SAC. with
a 15-6, 7-15. 15-5 w in over
Lym an . Lym an Is n o w 5-7
overall. The Rama had a 9-1 lead
in the first game and enjoyed an
8-3 advantage In the third game
en route to the win.
Jeannte Manx had 15 service
points and eight kills. Including
10 service points In the first
game. Monica Camardese had
12 service points In the match,
while Traci Tombros had II
kills. Lake Mary travels to play
Lake Brantley on Tuesday.
" I was really pleased." said
Lake Mary coach Cindy Henry.
"W e had a good Lake Mary style
match. It was a good win for us.

Monica an d
job."

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RAMS BOYS BTIMO BORJIBTB
ORLANDO - The Rams Im­
proved to 12-1 overall Thursday
with a 15-7. 15-11 win over
Bishop Moore. Lake Mary held
8-3 and 11-4 leads in the first
game, and raced to a 7-0 start In
the second game. WUI Lipscomb
had eight service points, four
aces and four kills for the Rams.
Darrell Dllmore had four blocks
and th re e k ills, and Jason
Hawkins had three blocks and
three kills.
"Everybody played tonight."
said L a k e M ary coach Bill
Whalen. " W e looked pretty
good. W e got some of our kids
some experience. 1 was very
pleased by what I saw."
The R am s Junior varsity team
Improved to 4-8 on the season
with a three game win over the
Hornets. Lake Mary will be In
action again Monday at Oviedo.

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People
Telephone Solicitation Act
SunboH Daytlly Club to maat
Sunbelt Daytlly C h ib meets the flnt Sunday o f the month at
2 p.m through April at the Old City Hah. H igh w ay IS A near
Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary.
The club educates m em bers on daytlly grow in g through ahde
■hows, guest speakers an d trips to daytfly g ard e ns. There are
no c lu b du es. C a ll 880-3196 for m o re Inform ation.

A!*Anon meets Sunday, Monday
Al-Anon meets every Sunday st 8 p.m. at the west side of
South Seminole Hospital on SR 434, and Monda y at 7 p.m. at
Northland Comm unity Church, corner o f D og T rac k Road and
U S 17-93. For Information, call 323-6678.

Blood Bank oooko donors
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors o f all types of
blood — especially O-type donors — to donate at Its S anford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For Information, caU 333-0633.
m iih h c i

o n v rv o

Sanford Recreation Department offers Step A erobics at the
youth center In Sanford City Hall. Mondays a n d Wednesdays,
from 9 to 10 a.m. an d S:30 to 6:30 p.m. Instructor la Lisa
Hines. Coat la 63 per class. For Information, call 3SO-8697.

‘No Calls List’ offered to consumers
T h e m arketing efforts of m a n y
b u sin e sse s and organisations
oepena ofi m e icicpouoc, xsui
m an y consum ers do not tike the
Intrusion o f telephone isles c a b s
brio their personal lives. Florida
w ee a m o f ths first states to
a d d r e s s thy .matter th ro u g h
U n d er ___ ________
Solicitation Act, the Florida De­
p artm en t o f Agriculture a n d
C onsum er ffe rvKef compiles a
hat o f c o m m a , who d o not
w ish to receive safes sobettations
over the ph om . AD telephone
•ouettauon firms mat sre c o r ­
nered b y the le w must purchase
the " N o S a k e Solicitation Q-elfe
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h a v in g a telephone n u m b e r
hated Is 810 for the first year,
with a yearly renewal fee o f 85 to
keep a number on the list. The
list la updated quarterly.
Some types of calls a n d busi­
nesses are exempt from the
proristona of the law . Solicitors
may make calls:
a In response to a n expressed
request by the person called.
.a in reference to a n existing

debt, contract, paym ent or per­
formance.
• To any person with whom
the telephone solicitor has a
prior or an existing business
relationship.
• If they are employed by a
newspaper and are calling about
newspaper business.
Telephone solicitation firms
that are covered b y the law also
must register an d post a bond
with the department. AH solici­
tors must Identify themselves by
true first an d last name, and
state the nam e o f the firm on
whose behalf they are calling.
Many t e le p h o n e solicitors
make use o f autom ated dialing
devices that random ly dial tele­
phone numbers. T h e law per­
mits automated dialing devices
under certain circumstances,
but prohibits recorded sales

m essages. Th e law prohibits
random dia lin g devices from
c a l l i n g u n l i s t e d te le p h o n e
num bers o r numbers on the “ N o
Calls List*’ that receive a pro­
hibited sa le s solicitation call
should report It to the Depart­
ment by writing:
Florida Department o f A p ic u l­
ture an d C onsum er Services
M ayo Building
TaOahaaaee. F L
Include the name, address and
telephone num ber of the
pany: the name of the
m aking the call: your
nam e a n d telephone number:
the date a n d time o f the ealh and
the products or services offered.
Call
1-800-HELPFL A
(1-800-435-7352) to request a
form to get on the “No Sates
Solicitation Calls List."

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TOPSmeetsMondaymorning
SANFORD — T O P S (Take off Pounds Senatbly) Chapter *891
meets every Monday, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the First
Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford. A ll Interested In
losing m ight are welcome. For Information, can 333-31SO.

Fun Dog Show
winner* named

Sanford Rotariana to mat!
SANFORD — Rotary C lu b of Sanford meets every Monday's!
noon, at the Sanford Cham ber of Commerce building.

Ths City of Longwood Parke and
Recreation Department s third
annual Fun Dog Show waa heM
recently. There were a number of
’categories in this fun-filled ahow
that brought much laughter to
the spectators aa dog owners
strutted their stuff with their pet
pooches. In photo, the SingIngTTalklng Category winners
are (from loft): Jeffrey Agramonte
with his dog Bill, first place, who
•eng,"Happy Birthday;” David
Stride with hla dog Sport, third
place; and Wendy Moris with her
dog Britches Brittney, second
place. Extended coverage will be
featured In Shay Koegei’s Longwood column Sunday.

Activities for seniors
L ik e Mary Seniors Invite anyone 56 years o r older tol
them In two weekly activities on Monday: Woodcarvera. ft
9:30 to 11:30 a.m .; Gam es, from 1 to 3 p.m.. at the Frank
Evans Center. 158 N. Country Chib Road.

Employmant opportunities for santoro
An employment program sponsored b y A A R P Senior
Community Service la held
“ at the Sanford A rm ory Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, from 8 a.m. to noon. BUI Downey and
Nick Callahan are available to help seniors And employment.

Cancar support group masts
Support. Hope an d Recovery.
y. S.H.A.R..
8.H.A.R.. fmeets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central1Florida
r
Regional
Hospital In the
far comer of the dining room. This lai a self help support group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment n ow or finished
with It. CaU 334-8737 or 333-7786 for more information.

AARP lists masting schsduls
The Winter Springs Chapter of A A R P m eets the third
Monday of the month, at 1:30 p.m., at the W inter Springs
Senior Center off Edgem on Avenue. Senior citizens, 50 and
over, are invited to attend.
For Information, call Marian DoUn. 337-7334.

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonym ous and Gam-Anon for fam ily and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave., Maitland.
For more Information, call 336-9306.

Al-Anon group gathers
If you are troubled by the alcoholism o f a frelnd or relative,
there la help. Serenity W on, 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 333-4133.

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

Historical Commission gsthara
The Lake Mary Historical Commission m eets at 7 p.m. the
first Monday of the month, at the Frank Evans Center. 158 N.
Country Club Rood. Contact James Thompson at 333-9433 for
more Information.

Oddfsllows schsduls msstlng
Lodge No. 37 o f the International Order of Oddfellows meets
the first and third Monday of every month, except July and
August, at 8 p.m. at 101 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford.

Ovsrsstsrs Anonymous mssts Tussdsy
SANFORD — Overea rs Anonymous meets every Tuesday,
at 10 a.m. In Parish Hall Whitner Lounge o f Holy Cross
Episcopal Church In Sanford. The meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees. The only requirement to attend la
the desire to stop eating compulsively.

Sswing club gsthsrs
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon, the W O O P IE Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center, 158 N. Country
Club Road, to make baby clothes, and Items for nursing homes
as well aa Items for the Christmas Store. The Items made by
the club are donated to preemie babies, nursing home residents
and gifts for (he annual Christmas store.

Activities for seniors
i-afcf Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years o r older to join
them In a weekly activity on Tuesday: Art. from 9 a.m. to noon,
at the Frank Evans Center. 158 N. Country C lu b Road.

Wsekly Lions Club msstlng
The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Andrea Krazclse at 330-6116.

Brldg# club to moot, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

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

Sanford seniors to most
The Sanford Senior Citizens Club meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 11 a.m.. at the Sanford Senior Center. A bag lunch
follows. Visitors are welcome. For information, call 322-2353 or
322-8161.

Parents set
rules when
live-ins
visit home
Tt 1 must respond
to the letter from “ Desperate."
w hose son w as returning from
college and bringing hie Itve-ln
girlfriend. His mother w a s un­
com fortable with the Idea o f her
•on sleeping with hla girlfriend
In the family home.
I also have a eon who’s h ad a
llve-tn arrangement with his
girlfriend of six years. They call
It “ datin g." If you can Imagine.
W h e n 1 w as growing up. we
ca lle d It "attacking up.” In­
cidentally. I adore the girl and
hope they marry aomeday.
M y aon knows how hla father
an d I feel about It. I expressed
m y dlaapproval only one ttme.
an d becauae o f the way he w as
raised. I don’t have to harp on It.
He Is an adult and has chosen
him ow n standards by which to
live.
W h e n he comes home, there
are separate bedrooms prepared
for them. Nothing Is said. They
k n o w w h a t to do. I d o n ’t
supervise, but both beds arc
a lw a y s obviously slept In.

OLD-FASHIONED MOM
D B A S OLD-FA6SIOMBD:
T h an k you for your letter. The
q u e s t i o n o f w h e re g r o w n
children (and their “significant
o th e rs") should sleep when they
return home to visit Is one that
troubles many parents. 1 tell
them to speak up and state their
preferences honestly.
Read on for a similar problem
— with a different twist:
D B A S ASST: My f a t h e r
passed away two years ago.
Mother has been living In Florida
a n d has had a new boyfriend for
about five months.
T hree weeks ago, Mom re­
turned to Illinois for her usual
su m m er visit and brought her
boyfriend. *’Ernie." with her.
S h e usually stays with one of us
kids (there are six of us), an d this
year w a s my turn to be hostess.
After they were here a couple
o f hours, it w as time to retire. My
tw o sons (ages 4 and 7) were
already In bed. As Mom and
Ernie brought their luggage In. I
p r e p a r e d the two a v a ila b le
bedroom s. (One was upstairs
a n d the other was In the base­
m ent.) I told them they could
decide where they each wanted
to sleep.
Mother threw a fit that she and
Ernie couldn't sleep together!

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(Th ey don't live together In
Florida.) I told her that for the
sake of the kids. I didn’t think It
was a good Idea. My oldest son
knows you are supposed to be
married when you are sleeping
with someone. Dad w ou ld never
stay at the home o f an unm ar­
ried couple because he felt It w a s
morally wrong. This Is the way I
was raised.
My sister called Just then, and
while 1 was on the phone. Mom
a n d Ernie got th e ir th in g s
together and left. Mom never
even said goodbye. She called
my sister and said their “ plans
had changed" and not to expect
her. She called no one else.
She told my sister I treated her
unfairly. (She would have been
treated the same w a y at my
sister's, because Sissy’s children
are 13. 11 and 2.)
Abby. did I treat m y mother
unfairly? Since It Is m y home,
shouldn't she have respected my
wishes?
1still haven't heard from Mom.
Sign m e ...

CONFUSED IN ILLINOIS
DEAR CONFUSED: You did not
treat your mother unfairly. It
was your right to state your
preference. Overnight guests
should abide by the rules of the
house.

ABBY: in response to
“ R a c h e l R o s e n t h a l, L o s
Angeles" regarding Ernie, the
now neutered dog:
I concede your veterin ary
expert Is right, my wife Is right,
and Rachel Rosenthal Is right.
Since Ernie has been neutered,
he has stopped all o f his nasty
little habits and Is still playful
and lovable aa ever. Ernle'a
biological father “ D y la n ." has
also been neutered since you
published my wife's letter, and I
think that he Is starting to
behave himself — m uch to my
sister-in-law's delight. Please
note that the remaining four
puppies. Sadie (the mom), and
our three cats have also been
neutered or spayed. Sign m e ...
E R N I E ' S D A D
IN CLEARWATER. FLA.
DEAR ERNIE'S DAD: Con­
gratulations on y o u r mature
decision to neuter the furry
members of your extended fami­
ly. Sometimes. If they're not
going to use It. It's better to "lose
It."

Daughter’s weight
loss worries Mom
ft I'm worried to
death abou t m y 15-year-old
daughter. S h e’s a lw a y s been the
perfect daughter — good stu­
dent. polite to adults, responsi­
ble — every m other's dream.
She made the Junior varsity
cheerleadlng team this year. She
decided to go on a diet this
summer to get into shape even
though she w asn 't heavy before.
She's been losing weight all
summer and she'a still losing
weight. She started out weighing
about 125 pounds: ahe’s 5 ft. 5
In. tall. I'll bet she weighs less
than 100 pounds now. and looks
like someone from a third-world
country. She still thinks she’s
too heavy. I think she’s got a real
problem, but every time I men­
tion it she gets m ad and de­
fensive. W here do I go for help?

DEAR W O R R IED : Y o u r
daughter h a s m a n y charac­
teristics o f a person at risk for
anorexia nervosa. You need to
have her medically examined
Immediately since this and other
eating disorders can kill up to 10
percent of their victims, and to
rule out other physical ailments.
If anorexia Is the cause of the
weight loss she will need a great
deal of s u p p o r t and en­
couragement In her recovery.

Unfortunately, even when the
victim is confronted with her
diagnosis. It Is common for them
to deny that they have the
problem and to resist treatment.
However, remember that this
can be a life o r death situation
an d treatment is essential — the
sooner the better. The longer the
starvation continues, the more
difficult Is Is to overcome the
effects on the body.

(M ir y Balk Is ■ Cartiflsd
A d d i c t i o n P reven tion P r o ­
fessional and • counselor si Pino
Crest Elementary School. Con­
fect
her st the Sanford Heratd.
or call 322-1711.)

NEW ARRIVALS
The following births have been
recorded at Florida Hospital,
Altamonte Springs:
Sept. 5 — Launu and Miller
Drown. G cnevu. boy; Fanny
Polanco and Ruben Sosa. Longwood. boy
Sept. 6 — Pam ela and Darren
W a llo c h . L o n g w o o d , boy:
Tamara and Chris Woodward.
Lake Mary, boy: Tamlsha and
F red die B u s b y , A lta m o n te
Springs, bay; Allyson
L c m l e s z e w s k l a nd Ll dy
Michaels. Longwood. boy
Sept. 7 — Cynthia and Peter
Blanch 1. Lake Mary, boy: Bever­
ly and Steven Greek. Winter
Springs, girl; Toby Weaver and
F rederick L c n z . Altam on te
Springs, girl
Sept. 8 — Shelly and Juan
O n a in d la . L o n g w o o d . boy;
Tammy DeCosta. Deltona, girl:
Jessica Candelaria. Fern Park,
boy
Sept. 9 — Julie Jciinlsou.
Sanford, girl

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Friday * Saturday — Sept.
39 A 30 — R ita T h eater
preoenta an evening of one act
plays, at Jake'* Cafe. 113 E,
First Street In d o w n to w n
Sanford. Dinner la 6 p .m .. with
performance* to follow. Tick­
et* are 315. For additional
Information or reservation*,
phone 333-9431.
•Saturday — Sept. 30 —
Octoberfeet *95. w ill be held at
the Oerman Am erican Society
of Central Florida. 3S1 Orange
Lane. Caaaelberry. Continuous
music and dancing. 3 p.m.
until midnight. Admiaalon la
•4.
•Saturday — Sept. 30 —
The Sanford L io n '* C lu b hold*
an all-you-can-eat spaghetti
dinner and bingo event at the
Sanford Civic Center. Profit*
from this 33rd annual event
will go to help benefit the
Lions Sight Programs.
The dinner an d bingo will he
from 4 p.m. u ntil 8 p.m.
Tickets are $5. with children
under 5 admitted free.

open to th e public at noon. 2
p.m. and 4 p.m.
Cast m em bers Include per­
formers In the musicals Lea
Miserable*. Will Rogers PbUes
and Annie W arbucka.
•S a tu rd a y — Sept. 30 —
Loretta Carter a n d the Sounds
of Praise w ill be featured In a
gospel singing event beginning
al 7 p.m.. at BeardaB Avenue
Chapel, 300 3 BeardaB Avenue
In Sanford. Old time aouthem
and country goapel singing
will be presented.
There Is no charge for ad-‘
mission a n d everyone la In­
vited.

•Saturday — Sept. 30 —
Breakfast for the community
will be offered at the Celery
City Elks L o d g e . Seven th
Street at C y p re s s Avenue.
Breakfast will be served from 8
a.m. until 13 noon. Share the
occasion with G race Haynes
Brewer, past state president of
the club.

• S u n d a y — Oct. 1 — The
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department will conduct two
soap box derby rally events at
Derby P ark . Race runs will
begin at 8 a.m. and again at 1
p.m.. to a llo w prospective
Soap B o x D erby participants
an op portu n ity to improve
their drivin g skills In prepara­
tion for rac e s next year.
The D e rb y Park la located on
Oregon A ven u e, off Rinehart
Road.

•Saturday — Sept. 30 —
"The Broadway K ids." a cast
of youngsters directly from
Broadway m usical theaters,
will perform at Parisian, at the
Seminole T ow n e Center mall.
The show. “ B roadw ay Kids
sing Broadw ay." Is free and

•S a tu rd a y — Sept. 30 —
The O viedo Recreation and
Parka Departm ent pres ents an
antique c a r show at Rhrenkfe
Park. 1600 Lockwood Road
from 10 a.m. until B p.m.
Other activities Include live
entertainment, a moon walk,
and open swim m ing.
For I n f o r m a t i o n ph on e
359-5600.

There la no charge for ad­
mission and the public la
Invited. For additional Infor­
mation. phone 330-5697.

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phone 3595660.

New Denzel Washington noir
mystery is deliciously sexy
By PATRICIA BIBB Y
Associated Press Writer__________
Easy Rawlins Is a straight­
ahead. hard-working kind o f guy
who wears his mechanics' jacket
even when h e's not working. He
lives alone In a tidy, twobedroom house o n a clean,
manicured street. He's proud
that he owns his place and likes
nothing more than Just coming
home.
It's 1948. a time when most of
the nation Is flourishing after the
war. but Easy has a problem:
He's two months behind on his
mortgage an d he's been fired

fro m h is Job a t Cham pion
Aircraft.
It's this quiet desperation that
sets the stage for the deliciously
sexy “ Devil in a Blue Dress.” a
noir m ystery starring Denzel
W a sh in g to n that seamlessly
chronicles one man's descent
into the w orld of blackmail,
bribery, graft, corruption and
murder.
Carl Franklin, who gave us the
g rip p in g thriller "O n e False
Move." directs "D evil." based on
Walter Mosley’s acclaimed book,
the first Installment In his Easy
Rawlins mystery series.
Set In L o s Angeles before

graffiti an d drugs defaced the
streets a n d ruined n eigh bor­
hoods and lives, the town that
Easy Inhabits Is vibrantly alive.
A n d with the superb cam era
w o rk of Tak FuJImoto, It's a
town that fairly pulsates.
"D e v il" opens with Easy sit­
ting peacefully on his porch,
ponderin g hit unemployment
an d the newspaper headlines
about the city's mayoral elec­
tions. "L ik e they was going to
c h a n g e my l i f e , " h e s a y s
c y n ic a lly , not realizing h ow
p r o p h e t ic his w ords w o u ld
become.

□ S a s M a rla , Pag* 7A

W ell here w * are, W e e k Four o f
the N F L season, ljrtll b e the (tost
to admit those.' have bea n a
couple Bujpneefci The R i m i 4-0?
Detroit beating San Francisco?
L e t 's take a q u ic k look at
development to this point. Dallas
and San Francisco seem poised
to battle for the S u p er Bow l
again this year, but It won't be
aa easy as last year. F o r the first
time In many m oons. 1 can
honestly say that the A.F.C. has
a genuine chance at winning the
Super Bowl. Their beat chance
lies not only In the a rm of Don
Marino, but also In the vicious
defense that Shula has built.
Free agency has also brought
p o w e r to other t e a m s lik e
Chicago. Cleveland, and yes.
Tam pa Bay. The talent In the
league is Anally distributed to
the point that most team s can be
competitive on any given day.
Focusing on Florida’s teams,
let's talk about the Dolphin*.
Last year Shula m a d e a com ­
mitment to build a defense,
allowing only nine points a gam e
this season. I'd sa y he's suc­
ceeded. If Bryan C o x can control
his mouth, they can be the best
In the N.F.L. Offense? Marino
hasn’t lost a step, aa he con­
tinues to terrorize opponents
with smart solid play that only a
real deal quarterback can pro­
duce. If Marino a n d Fryar can
stay healthy. I’m not sure they
can be beaten.
I've noticed that anytime I
bring up the Bucs, people seem
to chuckle, then politely walk
away. Well that's line, but here
Is what they are missing. The
Bucs defense has gotten tough,
and If you doubt this. Just ask
th e S k in s. H a r d y '^ H u lk * '
Nickerson has this squad so
pumped. I'll guarantee they end
at least one q u a r t e r b a c k ’s
season. For the first time In a
decade the “other team from
Florida" la playing with con­
fidence. Sam W yche deserves a
lot of the credit, an d he’s the
main reason l‘m sticking with
m y pre-season upset prediction.

a surprise. The Giants sunk, the
Nlner* don’t, this one wlU be
1 ,

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It doesn't look like the
S te e le ra c a n do It without
W oodson and O'DoneU. A very
big gam e for both squads.
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the Bucs will m ake the playoffs.
Let's take a look at Sunday's
schedule, and find some win­
ners.

•D A LLA S M S ) a t WASHING­
TON. I don't care how big a
rivalry this Is, C ow boys win. but
the Skins will keep it closer than
the Vegas boys think.
• M IA M I (-1 1 ) a t Clactmaatl.
Like father, like son? Not yet.
Miami Is 6-0 after a bye week.
Don gives Dave a brutal spank­
ing late In life.
Datpklaa 31 Dam gala 10
• N E W E N G L A N D (- 4 ) a t
A T L A N T A . W ithout Bledsoe.
Pats can't beat their w ay out of a
wet paper bag. let alone a hot
Jeff George. T ake the points and
run.
Fateaaa 3 1 P a t r io t * 6
• N E W O R L B A N E (- 1 ) V I
F U L L Y . Both coaches should
forfeit, and apare fans the dis­
gust of watching this disgraceful
matchup.
•a la ta 37 B a g la s I B
• IN D IA N A P O L IS (-3 ) vs 3T.
LOUIS. Marchlbroda needs his
team to win. Th e Dome will be
too loud for Chris Miller’s type of
offense. The Ram s are In for a
reality check, and this one will
be delivered by Marshall Faulk.
Colts 37 B o m s 17
• T A M P A B A T ( • • ) at
C A R O LIN A . I'll admit the Bucs
aren't coming off an Impressive
win. but U Is Carolina. Differ
should have a huge day.

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• B A N F R A N C IS C O (-13) VS
N B W Y O R K . The crowd that
thinks the Nlners are In trouble
after the loss to Detroit, are In for

(•3) a t SBATTLB.
Dennis Erickson has been a total
failure in Seattle. El way thinks
the Broncos are contenders. I
agree.
B r s a e M 31 B c a h a v k a 17
• S A M B A S C I T Y (* S ) a t
A B 1 X O N A . Buddy Ryan will
have h ia team ready, he and his
defense need to win. Bono will
lose a tooth, anid
d the game.
C a r d in a l* 3 0 C k t e fa lS
• H O U S T O N (.10 ) V* JACK*
■ Q N V 1 L L 8 . Both teams have
decent defenses, neither has
much o f an offense, If this la on
TV. m ake sure you have plenty
of beer in the fridge.
O U a ra 17 J a g s a r s S
• O A K L A N D (-7 ) at N B W
Y O R K . The Jets are one of the
worst In the league, but the
Raiders play poorly In the Meadowlands. W h o wants It most?
R a lA c ra 2 7 J o ts 14
# C L E V E L A N D ( 4 ) va B U F ­
F A L O . Browns are tough to beat
In the “ Dog Pound," but I think
the Bills w ill put up a fight.
W here has Thurman Thomas
been?

B r o w s 3 3 R ills 1 «
Every week I will Issue what I
consider the best pick against
the spread in the schedule. This
Is the gam e that after research
and contemplation. I feel moat
confident about releasing as m y
L O C K OF THE WEEK. T h is
season. I a m a perfect 4-0. and
I'm planning to make It five
straight with ATLANTA ( + 4 )
O VER N E W ENGLAND. I think
Ihc Falcons will actually win the
game by a large margin. Good
luck, and please don't let m e
catch you mowing the lasm on
Sunday.

Drive a short distance to find art, m usic, theatre
• WINTER PARK Annie Russell Theatre.
Rollins College, begins Its theatrical season with
"Cabaret." music and lyrics by Joe MasterofT,
John Kinder, and Fred Ebb. The play debuts Oct.
6 and runs through Oct. 14. Single ticket prices
are • 12 Frlday/Saturday evenings. 49 matinees.
$6 Wcdnesday/Thursday. Single ticket prices for
a musical are 814 Frlday/Saturday evenings, S10
matinees. 37 Wcdnesday/Thursday. Call (407|
646-2145 for rcservatlona/lnfomiatton.
• DELAND — Stetson University has a num ber
of programs running from Sepl. 29 to Oct 3.
• Sept. 2 9 — Ceram ics workshop, all-day
workshop with Steve Loucks. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m..
Ceramics Studio. Sampson Hall. 132 E. Min­

nesota Ave. No charge. Coll (904) 822-7266.
•Sept. 29 — Art lecture, slide talk by Steve
Loucks. 1:30 p .m .. Room 5L. duPont-Ball
Library. 134 E. Minnesota Ave. No charge. Call
(904) 822-7266.
•Sept. 29 — Music clinic recital, high school
choral clinic. Stetson University Choirs. 7:30
p.m .. E lizabeth H a ll Auditorium . 421 N.
Woodland Blvd. Call School of Music at (904)
822-8950.
•Oct. 3 — Music recital, faculty recital by
mezzo-soprano J a n e Chrlsteson. 7:30 p.m ..
Elizabeth Hall Auditorium, 421 N. Woodland
Ulvd.. 44 donation (43 seniors. 42 area students).
Call (904) a**? « n * n

•D A Y T O N A B E A C H — Daytona Beach C om ­
munity College. 1200 W . Int'l Speedway Blvd.
•Southeast M useum of Photography. Building
37. Oct. 3 to J a n . 14: "Picturing Paradise:
Colonial Photography o f Samoa. 1875-1935; Carl
Chiarenza: "After C o llage"; Jose' Ney: "A n g e ls
and Others”; Jen n y Lukac: "Kaddlsh. a video
Installation." M useum hour* are Tuesday. 5-7
p.m.; Tuesday-Frlday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .;
Saturday and Sunday. 1 to 4 p.m.
•Theater Center. Building 8. Oct 5.6,7 at 7:30
p.m.; Oct. 6 at noon; Oct. 8. at 2 p.m.: "St. Hugo
of Central Park." a bittersweet comedy with an
edge, by Jeffrey Klndley. Music and lyrics by
Mark St. Germain and Randy Courts. Call (904)

254-3042 between 1 1:30
reservatlons/lnformatlon.

a.m.-2:20 p.m. for

• DAYTONA BEA CH — Museum of Arts and
Sciences, Root Hall Auditorium. 1040 Museum
Blvd.: Oct. 4. 2 to 4 p.m ., Jerry Yamell. a leading
landscape and wildlife artist and host of the
highly rated PBS series, "T h e Inspiration o f
Painting," will conduct a landscape palming
demonstration, transforming a blank canvas Into
a completed painting In a two-hour session. T h e
painting will then be given to a lucky member o f
the audience. Seats are limited and must be
reserved by calling Sonom a Robertson at (904)
254-4462.

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Legal Notices

Legal Notice!

* ' PUELICLEOAL NOTICE
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
At a result of Increases In
OaTMB IlO H T ItN T H
Population, tho StaN of Florida.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Department ot Butlnttt and
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Professional Nagulatlon. Dlvl
COUNTY, FLORIDA
tion of Alcoholic Beverages and
CAM NO. *S-1**4CA14P
Tobacco,
w ilt be accepting
CITY OF SANFORD
applications for Inclusion In the
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
drawing for new Quota liquor
Plaintiff.
licenses In the following counties
V*
TRACY L. COCHRAN.
ORANGE I
|t|
Defendant
ORANGE U
11)
NOTICE OP
SEMINOLE
III
FORFEITURE PROCEEDING
Applications will be accepted
TO: TRACY LEE COCHRAN
beginning October I. ten and
37*0 RIDGEWOOD AVE. 14*
continuing through December
SANFORD. FL J »m
and all other* who claim an X. IttS. All Interested persons
In ttw below described should make Inquiry by con­
tacting Captain T.L. Ewing.
Chtot Ralph Russoll. City of District Office. Division of Ako
Sanford Pollco Daparlmonl. nolle fliseregas and Tobacco.
Hurston Building. Norm Tower,
Somlnolo County. Florida,
J00 W. Robinson. Suite 70t,
through hi* oftlcar*. investlga
tort or agents. sailed tho tub(«t Orlande.Tlulda 111 in i
JOHN J. HARRIS,
proparty, to-wit:
DIRECTOR
11013X3 U.S. CURRENCY
DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC
on April s. INS. at or noor
BEVERAGESAND
Somlnolo County, Florida, and l&gt;
TOBACCO
prawntly holding tald proparty
DEPARTMENT OF
tor tha purpoM ot forfeiture
BUSINESS
purtuant to Sactlon* m 701 707.
AND PROFESSIONAL
Florida Stalula*. hai RE­
REGULATION
QUESTED that an Honorahla
TALLAHASSEE. FLORIDA
Judga of tho Circuit Court.
122*4 m i
Elghtaanth Judicial Circuit,
BY: T.L. Ewing
Seminole County. Florida, luua
a Finding of Probable CauM Publish: r ‘
October
I. lets
why tho abova proparty should
not ba torfaltad to tha abova DEH IM
agtncy. You will bo tanl a copy
et tha Finding pt ProabN Cauta
one* II It signed by lha Judga
and II will advlM you how and
whan to raipond to thlt rtquart
for torftltura.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a
trut and correct copy of tha
toragoing ha* boon fumlthad to
tha abova namad addresses by
U.S. raglitarad mall, raturn
racolpt requested. ttil* 11th day
ot Saptambar INS.
NORMAN R WOLFINGER
STATE ATTORNEY
*
BY:AnnoE.
Richard*- Rutbarg
Attlttant State Attorney
Florida Bar #717*01
OffIco ot tha State Attorney
100 Eatt Flrtt Street
Sanford, FLJJ77I
e07m 7sig
Publish: Saptambar la, 71. H.
If.lN S
DEH 111

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. tS-in»CA
DIVISION MR
HYLAND MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
vs.
DAN I EL G. SMITH, at al.
Defendent(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
DIANA BOGIN
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
SEMINOLE County, Florida:
LOT 1*1. DEER RUN. UNIT
II. ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK It , PAGE S 22 AND
11. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA.
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED
PERSONAL PROPERTY:
RANGE/OVEN. VENT FAN.
DISPOSAL. DISHWASHER.
SMOKE O E T E C T O R .
CARPET.
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses. If any.
within 10 days after the flrtt
publication o f thla Notice el
Act Ion, an Echevarria. McCalle.
Reymer. Barren A trappier.
PI a Inf I l f * attorney, whasa
address It SOI Bay shore Boule­
vard. Suite 7SO. Tampa. Florida
31*0a. and file tha original with
mi* Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Imme­
diately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered ageinil
you for the relief demanded In
me romp!alnt or petition.
This notice shall be published
once each week Nr two canaecu
liv e w te k * In the Sentord
Herald.
WITNESS my hand and tha
seal of this Court on mis 17th
day of September, m s.
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ol the Court
By: Ruth King
As Deputy CNrk
NOTICE
In accordance with tha Amer­
icans Disabilities Act. persons
needing a epeclal accommoda­
tion to participate In mis pro­
ceeding should contact the Indi­
vidual or agency lending notice
not later than seven (7) days
prior to lha proceeding el the
address given on the nolle*.
Telephone: 407 333 4330 ait.
4317; I M W i n i (TOO), or
1 * » m « 7 7 0 (VI; vie Florida
Rally Service
Publish: September I f A Octo
bars, teas
DEH 174

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I BIBNTHINTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. i SS-TMCAHK
UNITED STATES OF
AM E RICA by and through
tha Secretary of lha
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
ANDURBAN
DEVELOPMENT.
Plaintiff.
vs.
MICHAEL W. ARNOLD; at. al.
NOTICE OF M L S
Nollea Is hereby given mat,
purtuant to tha Order or Final
Judgment entered In mis causa
In the Circuit Court of Samlnola
County. Florida, I will Mil the
property situated in Samlnola
County. Florida, described aa:
Let N. Dear Run. Unit It,
according to the plat I
recorded In plat Raeb It. Fagas
23 and » . Public
Seminole County, Florida,
and commonly know at: all
Rockybrook Court. Casselberry.
F L 13707
at public sola, to tha highest and
bast bidder, tor cash, at tha west
front door ot tha Samlnola
County Courthouse. In Sanford.
Florida, af 11:00 A M . on Oct#
bar lam, lf*S.
MARYANNE MORSE
as c l e r k o f t h e c o u rt

By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
In accordance with tha Amer­
icans Witts Disabilities Act. partons with disabilities needing
special accommodation to par­
ticipate In thle proceeding
should contact lha Individual or
Agency landing notice at tha
telephone number 407 37} 43X.
not later than seven (7) days
prior to tha proceeding. II
hearin g Im p a ired . ITOOI
I-tot e l l - 1771, or Voice (V)
I (OPSU1770. via Florida Relay
Service.
Mason A Associates. PA.
17717 US I f N . Suite S00
Clearwater, FL Seals
Publish: September it and
October a. i m
DEH 173

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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W* Train. Local werb.

Seminole

Orlando * Winter Park
407/831-9993

407/322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
IN 1 L M .-IJ 8 P .M .
MANDAT thro
FRIDAY
CLOSED MTURDAY
* IUNDAT

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Corner af 1/4Lake Mary Blvd.
E xItM ................ 407-134*171
CARIBiVER, paalllan includes
salary piu* ream A beard. Call
1 : » IM P M - O N lT M A a lt a

Schadutng may rckjde Bargain threat« the coal of on i
Cane* when you gat reeuto Pay anty todays you* ad rum « raw a
Da* U dmcrtpbon lor Meat raauta Copy nwaf ftobow oeoagaabN
typcgraphical torn -Commord* kaquancy rasao are prelate*
DEADLINES
Tuoaday thru Friday 11 Noon Tha Day Bahaa PubScMon
Sunday 12 Noon Friday
ADJUSTMENT* ANO CREDIT*: In Bn avanl e l an arrw In an e i,
the Sentord HenM saw be reggeftalMe for Vw E m tnewEen w iy
en ien fyid R teem n iotE N soefefm eU neerBdfLPNnedeNeefc
your ed for accuracy the Brel e*y R rune.

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L A K IV IIW family ptot.
Ft. • Spaces. COWCIOS* herdsr.
sodded. Cedar* al entrants
S37W. Will negatoN, n u n * . ■
OAKLAWN MEMORIAL M M

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Free medical car*. fr&lt;
fatten, counseling, private
doctor plus livingexpanms
Bar #337*1* CtoerweNr ANsraey

By W.B. Park

"OK. double or nothing: I eat you
now . o r you get another tw o days."

Llglit caaklng far la**ly
childcare cantor. Ceek must
i A clerical abilE xcallent working can

COURIER DAIVER to I
Full A part lima, mil train.
•R N E RA L OFFICE
M11JB/Nr.
Will train, light duty.
HEAVY EQUIP.i

toll!per hour, wlil tram.

FOB IWTERVIEW

n H B B lt k C B r t
S IB IN T T V IM O B IS
Lakafrenf. 34 Hr. trained
staff, state Ik. Lang term

25—SpBcial Htfkti
HUNOniDS OF CNILBBIN
aaad al toetaR NeSsr
Give a piece at yeur
Call Fatter Parent
Recruitment af N7-4234N1

27— N u n o r y 9

Child Cart
ACHILBtSHOMR

* W CMITOM T* *

NEW SANFORD LOCATION

«7 U 3 4 9 M
a TRUCK Driven CDLOeaaB
aTBUSS TECHNICIANS
aTHIrtSPROOi WORKERS

H F .C M U T V
S IR V IC t A Rilling
heavy phono*. P/T.
level. Apply: ltg S R «l« ,

OMIT ROM * MRTNT

Weakly CASH I
Sppfy Tedey # 1

g i « t i r m a n _________

CHILDCARE IH M Y HOMI.
Qualified pro-school toedwr.
RRF. 122 *92* ar S3*-1N4.
MARTA'S DAYCARE. Sabys
tool Pro-Schooll Lake Mary.
Lk . 11*47.................37300*4

Truck Ortoor* CDL * ■
l l * OpiK N ri o TrueeBMrs
Stoctrtooi Hefpor * Pbaabar*
SPRINT STAFF INdi MPNtl
A FLOWER DRSIBN PREP
PART TIME POSITIONS
IF* R. COMMERCIAL If.

DRIVRRSr

T tu a o tm *
RiiOTM rfOwl RO tXpIflVfiCV
necessary, S10K + . Train
locally. 14
WhotoeaN nureory local
llvory + other nurtai
Must have ctodfi drivers Ik.
R R A S K H IH R O U T NURSERY
_________ 4(7112 )727_________

EARN

* * DIVO RCES****
Immigration, will*, custody,
visitation, support, adoption,
name change, translations,
corporation*, credit report.
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331-52M
Commmtrlcai Exp.
Ik. and tool* required. Cell
----

ELECTRICIAN
RXF. JOURNEYMAN

LOCAi VIROIM lOUTt
*23(0 00 a/wk potential. Must
S a lir

THIS IS INC TIM TO

PMiioiiTouascirTo
CEO

For pickup A delivery In
Central and South Florida.
Will alaa saark an leading
deck, mutt have CSaee A COL.
and clean driving retard.
Mu*t be abto In werk a He* We

TRUCK DRIVER

lotos. Call Nr a career I
..................... 22*73*9

can..

93— Rooms for Rtnt
AIR CONDtTMNBD. Clean.
*d.tRSN
. uHl. pd- Man., pftona. blf.
EHcy.aNattMAep.
C LIAN ROOMS.
177
POOL SIDE CONDO, t Edna., t
baKL clean fa mall. STS/week.
fumlihad ream, ref. IQ W oa
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, retrig
orator, mlcrowav*. Color TV.
mold service.........
S A N P OR O, t Roommates
wealed, full house privileges.
2/2, A/C. S7S/Wk, t i l l Dep
Wove meseagejjra-1*14_

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Wim locations In taafard sad
Mauwt Dsra. leaking tor quaiilled poo* I* Nr all position*.
Apply In person: 1:1( to 4pm.
. HUNT’S I N * am
i Dr.

FINISH LOMU 0PIUT0R
FINISH UAOU OffMTM
dump t h k i m m

Immediate openings I Ceil tar
‘ ......... » t t t t

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Must hav* exp. PLUS exp
srim lawn equip. Call Nr appf
_________ m v k -t m _________
•MOLLY MAIDS*
Full time residential cleaning.
M-F. AS. Unitormad Will Tram.
___________ W7-HU__________

All rental and real estate
advertisements are sublect to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
whkh makes it niagal to
advertise any preNrence, IIm­
itation ar discrimination
bleed an race, color, religion.
mx , handicap, familial status

M CEKI/UM KI
OF FRORRH FOOOL Prevlaws warehauea exp. a plut,
COL A dreg Saw rem ind.
nonsmoking plant. Apply;
■kA Peed Ptan. « i W. ism
Sf..i

flMf U*f
A WtMini
Pteese call tor spgslhtmint:
___________ M *IM i ________
P ART - TI ME (f/Hr.-Answsr
telephones. Plexlble
haurs/local area, no expert• n c * n e c e s s a r y . Ca l l
1-RM4MdtW.EM.nl
PERMANENT PANT-TIMR
Will Tram-Call N r Appf.
COMMERCIAL LINEN terete*

* PdM-MAIMI e *

HI STORICAL SANFORD. 3
Beautiful turn. apt*. 1 bdrm..
4M/m*n.. *400/MC. UO-0424.
NICELY PURNISMRD ettcy.
utllltle* included. Ideal tor on*
person, ctoee to town/moll.
Leave me**apo: 133022*.
SAHPOND I bdrm. oxcollmt
area, complete privacy. NO
Wfc., SMbieC. 4*3-1447

99— Afortm onti

UnfvrnMiotf/ R«nt
NIc* Rtsidonts!
Call about eur SPECIALSII
__________m-2920_________

APT. POR RBNT, historic

PMTTHatMHMUl

downtown Santord. carriage
apt. upstairs. Clean 3/1.
window A/C. appll.. Included.
Good n e ig h b o r* . Adult*
M lO /m a nth . +■ SSSO/dep

SS7-1W0or Ski MO* _______

P u l l t i m e f a r Brewi ng
pedletrk effk*. aagartonc* In
madlcal setting preferred.
C o mp e t i t i v e s al ar y and
baneflt*. land roeum* to: P.O.
iteet,Sao4erd.PLi«m.

This business can change your
Ilf* so CALL:

M 0-2SS47M (24 HfiL
71— H tlp W a w ltd
ABOUT MAKINOMONIYI
Avon tail* basil I

__to 4 * H e r m -O U

m

ACT NOWI AVON I
I M0 741 AVON
__ 24 hr Hot Lin*
ACT NOW I AVON! N*
deer. lad. laiet Beg.
m -H W orU M M -H M
ATTENTION FOOD SERVICE
WORKBNSII Tired ot work
Ing nights, holidays and
weekends? The StmlMlt
Cwnl« U k t l Beard Food
Service* Oaparlmtnl has
parmanant. part lima and
substitute positions ovollabk
In th* Santord area For moro
information pleas* call. Your
neighborhood school Food
Sarvk* Manager or lha On
trlct Food Sa-vlco Office at
121 4720

Rontols

103— H ouses
U nfumisliod / Ront
LAKE MART, modem. V I. spill
plan, vaulted calling*, fpk .
eat In kit. (MVmen. 42M74R.
SANPORO, 17/tt-lSth St. 1/t.
used at home effk*. on 1/1
1214704.
SANPORO. Historic area, rani
or for sal*. V I. 4445/mon. plus
SANFORD, I largo bdrm*. I
bath, C/HA. fenced back yard.
4S0P/mon. + dep S4PW47.
SANFORO, V I, living room,
dining room, kitchen. 14M
MAGNOLIA A**. 1440/nwn.
Or Lease/opfton. 222 17*2.
SANFORD-Lah* Mary, 3/1.
Newly remodeled, very nice
neighborhood near country
club A mall. C/HA, family
room. Iptc., privacy bach
yard. Na pet*. S77S +■ tec. Pel.
req. After 4:121-1124.________
IV* Bdrm, I bath, detached
garage, Ig. fenced yard. 1004
Palmatto Aye. 47S/4JS 4MTS31
V I, SCRN. PORCH, very clean.
70X100 lot w/lott of he**. 13*1
mo. pi USdec. 2313144
1544 RL PORTAL AVE.. 2/1.
C/HA. Learn Option avail.,
A47JW.ref .m s-F 04(13*.

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SI 50 Security Deposit

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3291 S Sanford Ave »103 • Sanford

•SERVICE*
•ADVISER*

323-3301

I to taka car* ef
our cuttomort. Previous auto
exp. a plus I W* will train
motivated parsan. Apply:
SRMI NOLR FORD, INC..
17 *1 A Lake ktery Ahid.

We make renting a

SffririHHd Hirim
(7 to ( ) • Per Hour
Pig* free GLAMOUR SHOTS
sett Ing I Paid tar driving I
Cail * * * * * • a OS114MI

FREE R EN T
On 1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes!

Need* office help with experi­
ence plus warehouse worker/
heavy lifting. Apply In parson
after II am: tt ---“
.2)1-2714.

SOOFICIDMMU
Strong beck, fork exp., mech.
Inclined. 14**731___________

SM IM UISrSTUI

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(jeqeva Cjardeqs

CDL C L A U D . F U L L TIM E
.............................447-7224171

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401 Beeler Rood. Santord
Cl othi ng, add* A ends.
atassware_________________
OARAOE SALE. Sat I to S.
cl othe*, treadmi l l , l f ( 4
Cadillac In good cond, mlsc.
IPS Rambtowiaod Dr.________
OAR ADR M LR . Dryer, chairs,
bed. bookcase*, end many
assarted Items 4th St. oft
Lake Mary Blvd. Sato Frl. A
Sot. 121120*________________
OARAOE M LB. 14* Short St
Lake Mary, furniture, toy*.
tool*, odd* and end*. Sat, only
HUOE 11 F A M I L Y Bara**
Sat*. MT. ONLY. ■ » ) . Lake
Mary Woods Sub . eH t7/f) A
Weldon Rd. Furn, Nordic
Track, microwave, gas dryer,
bikes, water bads, computer,
printer, lawn mower. 14’
sailboat, toddler bed, toys.

TOO— Condominium

ROAD CONSTRUCTION

MSTNMMTMIP

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StrtRt * S in fo rd

3 2 2 -2 0 9 0

month *

FtIMT IUTUMMY

123-9579
SANFORD. 1 BEDROOM. lots
ef clotals »2*S/m*n. 4179Vsac 3314344 A *43 7110
SANFORO APT. 2 bedroom, I
bath MOVE-IN SPBCIALI
1335/mon. 231*744.
SANFORD. ISIS Pto* A**., 1/1.
*1*0/month or bl wookly, plus
security dm- ***4MS.
SANPORO AREA. LARGE 1/1.
good area, rang* A rofrtg.
Siei/mon , plus sec. 77&gt;**1S
SMALL I BEDROOM. A/C.
app".. nice area, prefer senlor. tlSVmen. 333-1*91
3 ROHM., 1 BATH. CHA. SMB a
month. U N sac. deposit.
121012*____________________
1 BEDROOM. 1 BATH. Aptavailable 10/S/fS, C/HA,
stackable wash/dryer. all kit..
&gt;11.1425/mon 122 MSI.
JSSl

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS

(Santord) WANTED PARTTIME DAYS. Outgoing person
required. Involves toad pre­
paration A cauntor help. Call:
l»X 7 * * v *
SANPORO, sifter
home. Fridays 3iM to l;N.
Must have car.... ..... M SW.
SECURITY OFFICER JOA
Trsleieg. Anted A UaermM
AreMty A Aseociato* (447*44
SICURITY OPPICRRS
Needed lpm to It pm ShMt
Fra* unllermt A benelits
aval Iable/vacation pay. Call:
to *r (44-1431

THI S W E E K S

ANTI QUE BINDER itwlxg
machine (111; weed burning
stove (2W; compound bow
US; map on, cross country
Torpedo bike S7I, » IBI*.
F B I . , SAT., A leader.
M A R K H A M ROAD, beys
cloth** 4 t). girl* 44. baby
Items, toy*, dining ream set.
kitchenette, hike*. A mere.

Lake Ad* 1bdrm... I*N me.
3 bdrm, *470/mo. and up

wpn
curlty gate, ski lake. SM.KX
J t*IJ 4 l&gt;k*44_7in— _ ^ _

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available. Sell or teas* option
OAK HARBOUR. 1 bdrm., 3.S

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IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N O FOR
SKMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASK MO.i t l l U S D I U L
INRE:
HERBERT L.PASQUAL.
PETITIONER.
ARLENAF PASQUAL.
RESPONDENT
NOTICK OF ACTION
TO RESPONDENT
ADDRESS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that a Petition tor An
nulment ol Marriage has boan
Iliad again*! you and you or*
required to servo a copy ot your
written defames. It any, to It on
p i t l t l o n e r ’ s attorney, K.
KRISTINE NOWACKI. whose
address Is 1001 S Ridgewood
Avenue. Daytona Bch. FI 33114
on or before OCOTBER II, INI.
and III* the original with tho
Clark of Ihi* Court aimer betor*
service on petitioner or Immtdl
alaly thereafter, otherwise a
default will b* antorad against
you for m* raltel demanded In
the complaint or polltlon
Dated SEPTEMBER*. INS
MARYANNE m o r se
CLERKUF THE
CIRCUITCOURT
Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish Saptemberl.il.
72. 7*. IN I
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OrcoMCaart
Somlnolo County, Florid*
Cat* * H 04M CA IS E
Sun Bank. Nat lenel
Asaec teflon.
Plaintiff
vs
New Day Outreach Centers.
Inc., a Florida corporation.
Defendant
NOTICE
OF SHERIFF’S M L E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ of Elocution issued out of
and under fhq seel of the Circuit
Court of Seminole County. Flor­
id*. CM* # 9S-04M CA IS E upon
a final ludgmant rondorad In lha
aforesaid court an tha 71h dey of
June A.O. I**! In that certain
case entitled Sun Bank. National
Association, Plaintiff vs. New
Day Outreach Centers. Inc. De­
fendant which aforesaid Writ af
Execution was delivered te me
as Sheriff ot Seminole County.
Florida and I have levied upon
all me right, title and Interest et
the dafondants in the fallowing
dascribed real property, sold
property being located In Semi­
nole County. Florida, mere per
tlculerly described as follows
Lot 17. SAN LANTA THIRD
SECTION, according to lha plat
thereof, recorded In Plat Book
11. Pag* 73 ol the Public Rac
ordi el Seminole County. Flor­
ida. Street address ot MIS
Valencia Court E m !.
Let 111, M N LANTA THIRD
SECTION, according to the plat
tharoof. recorded In Plat Seek
11. Pag* IS. et the Public
Record* of Seminole County,
Florid*. Street address ot 1411
Valencia Court Em i .
Lot in . M N LANTA THIRO
SECTION, according to the plat
thereof, recorded In Plat Soak
ll. P ag* 7S. et the Public
Record* of Seminal* County,
Florida. Street Address of MM
Valencia Court Em L
Lot 114. M N LANTA THIRD
SECTION, according to tha plat
thereof, recorded In Plat Book
11. Page 75. of the Public
Record* of Somlnolo County,
Florida. Straat address of Mil
Valencia Court East
Lot Ilf. SAN LANTA THIRD
SECTION, according to lha plat
thereof, recorded In Plot Book
11. Page 7S. af the Public
Record* of Samlnola County
Florida. Streat address et 143*
Mara Court,
and the undersigned at Sheriff
ot Seminole County. Florida,
will at 11:00 A M. on the Wh
day ol October A.D. INS, otter
tor sale and tall to tha highest
bidder, FOR CASH IN HANO
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at tha
Front (West) Doer, at the steps,
ot the Seminal* County Court
house In Sanford. Florid*, lha
above described property.
That said sal* Is being mads
to satltsy the terms of mis Writ
ot Elocution
Donald F. Esltngar,
Sharltt
Samlnol* County,
Florida
Published: September It,and
October*. 11.20. with the
sal* on October 10. l**S
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R I C A N S WI T H DIS
ABILTIES ACT OF IW0. PER
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C I A L AC
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEED
INGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
ENFORCEABLE WRITS SEC
TION OF THE CIVIL DIVISION
AT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE
1141 2*TH STREET. SANFORO.
FLORIDA. AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO
CEEDINGS (4071 X»**4(TDD
(407) 321 1121
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SANFORD_________________
S A T U R D A Y A SUNOAV.
1.10-77. 7023 Magnolia AveSanford. Tools. Ilshlng equip..
A boating equip., houseware.
gun*, book* mlsc.___________
TUSCAWILLA/Otoa Cagle: Sat
*/30 Sam 3pm ISM Eagle Nest
Clr.7 mower. FAF Pastel
Poppy dishes, boy TO" A girl
2a" bikes, lot* ol mlsc. house­
hol d. kid stult. books.
software.__________________ _
TARO M LE . 117 N. Elliott Ave.
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321-7303
Located 1 mile South of Lake Mary Blvd,,
on Lake Emma Rd.. Lake Mary
Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 • Sat. 10- 5
Sunday Hours Posted

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•SANFORD1/1. Duptox. w/haat
AMr.tm/tJW.
•SANFORD 1/1. apt., w/ancl.
petto. Ip rm*. Fpk
• N O R T H L A K I ]/ ] caada.
•/K m . patio, tplc, naw paint.
napati.paai.tm/u$
a W O O D B I N I t/ t. w/dbl.
parapt. Ilka naw. *775/177*
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•/loti, pool, no pat*, nan
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OFFICE WAREHOUSE. Irani
SMA/man.. I t s sq ft.. PR IM !
location, camor ot « A A Otd
Lk. Mary Rd. In ~

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industrial, portoct lor
tTOllor ilorai

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carpat. equip, kit., Inside
laundry, carport. ID-44E4.
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torge kIkhan, tcraanad parch.
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maM. CHA. ly. lam. rm. A If.
tanead yd. *445 mo. m 1147

CAR PET • T I L E BWSINISS.
Eecellent location. Net *47K
M UST S IL L . 4B7 3314474.
e e * LOCAL TA V E R N , let* ol
parting. H IO H Trethc aree 1
143— W a t e r f r o n t

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INCOME P y tO U C E R I
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COUNTRY I IT ATI. 4/1 on I t
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MANOVMAN IPICIALI 1/1. an
ovor l/l aero. H I M .
B R A D I N O . Cul Oa Sac.
graanbalt, 1/1 lenced tai.tOO
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Lab*. ] bdrm., M U . m t H
ft. ham* an I.1S acm . w/laba
A Maadl All AmanltNil 1 car
■ a r a s o - d a l a c h o d 1 car
carport I si ft. 4cm. porch I
Family rm.t Ski. Flab A
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HIOOCN IM IS
141LAOUNA COURT
1/1. Oarago. C/HA
Naw root, carpal and paint
QUALI PII D Financing avail.
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HIODIN LAKB, 1/1 ipilt. III*
through out, now carpal, paint
bedroom*, screened patio,
loncod, treat, cul de-tec.
S43.000 m u n ____________
LOCH ARSOR, 1 Bdrm.. C/HA.
with largo t*nc*d yard. A
tteal at tia.aaa. Hit liman
Group Inc. HI BUI.__________

•Ml S ID F O R D R D . SANFORD
* A C R I L 4MB M . N, 4 bdrm..
i bdwe; i bNON*M.-nwuM.
O W N IR FINANCINO
Call Far Otr«ctNn*i 174-1444.

available on Lake Monroe
Great 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
With Super Views

SANFORD LOO H044B on I
acre*, n m tq ft. 4 bdrm, 1
both*. 1 kitchen*. Owner fl
nanemp. SI44.NB. S74-1S4*
BOMB OWNIR
A c m + NM
m a n * arBrnpar 40* 17M.

STENSTROM
D O M U C N M R lO n
Nice 1/1 In ticallant naighi thru-out. control hoot L
air I Lot* moral M4.MII

FIRST THK NOME H IY II7
Thl* cut* 1 badroom. I bath I*
a great agparhmttyt Call to­
day!........................ S11.7MI

321-2721 • 322-2421
•Ip Our WtB Tssr*
•THIS 1 BICROOM. ] bath on
thady corner lot ha* very
large span living, dining and
family eraet with flropkc*.
ter eon porch, tocurlty and
MUCH MORI. Ovor MM Ml
tt. living. MUST S i l l Prlcad
under SIMMS. Call tor ap­
pointment.
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W IST SANFORD praa. Small
1/1 wood tram* houM with
and large kneed yard. Asking
m aos. Cell 173 4*30._________
W HY R IN T f Bettor than naw.
1/1, with AC, &gt;g. yard, goad
area, now root, carpet win­
dow*, plumbing, kitchen.
tlt.SOO. E t t y qualifying.
Payment* under K M mon.

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ideal far mobile homo or
hamottto. her***, cattle, farm
Ing dreamery I Zoned agrkul
tural. *S,*BB P l l A C R I.
Small dawn payment w/owner
tinanclng.............. *B* 7*7-1ffl
S A C R IS , O S T I I N . High and
d r y . A p p r o v e d ta r 1
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C e -O p / S e to
ALTAM ONTI SPRINOS. BY
O W R I I, owner tlntndns
avallabto. Sail or laaM option
OAR HARBOUR. 1 bdrm , 1.1
curlty gate. tkMafca. tattoo
a w iM i saak tm .__________
L A R I MAR Y CONDO. 2/2.
tactodad and quia* aroa, I
•tory unit*, tplc.. calling Ian*.
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Heines / S o le

A -f BettAepllint* 3343345
F i l l Delivery • Warranty m
K IN M O R I Wisher-Oryer Pair
ALMOST N IW , Baft card rack*,
w/tluorescant light* on top. 7
piece pit group. Include* two
Incllnort and hldabed 371*3)4
• B ID . ungto t i n w/trame.
brass hiidbaard. *55 Can
deliver. 173 431*
BUY AND S I L L Good dean
usad furniture A antique*. In
LARR Y-SM AR T...
177-it 13
DINING ROOM S I T . Breyhili
tibia w/a chair*. 1 lit r e
leave*, chin* fbtitot * buftot
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• E L E C TR IC STOVE.
*104.....773 4744
• F I N I C H IN A Mlkata. while
w/illver trim, wheal pattern
45 place* t u 371 IO«7
• F U L L S i l l ROXSPRINO and
mallres*. good cend. *50
Metal baee/lrame w/cattor*
*25 177 17K
• 5INOLE BIO/metal Irameon
rollers, box/lnnertprlng mat­
tress *45, will dell ver377 471*
• I I N O L I B I D . metal trame.
pine head board. *10.377 4415
V A C C U U M C L S A N I R . new
K IR B Y , never uted. *400;
antique geld sole *71; 5 piece
wrought Iron dinette wt *71.
VoJra mall bee: 377 7154

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113— T o t e v i s i o n /

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10X48 K m .rm .. 14.008
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FLEETW O O D , w/wathdry.
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w/wath d ry. dlthwather,
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fam ily room, w/wti bar,
workshop, screened in perch.
II7 K O B O . C a ll collect:
f O d -a i f ia s a A n ig h t* :

*84-MBltM.______________
SUPERIOR
M O B IL ! HOMES INC.
Haw*** In Carriage Cev*
ItaM. 1/1, C/HA. MUST
MOV I D Need* wme TLC.
*54*1. Choot* tram S. I1‘ wide*
all 1/1. C/HA. m m wllh other
eatraa. *J**5 00.
V I PauBlawIBe C/HA: tit.toe
All the above are cash price.
NO Raaaanabto Offer* Betoted.
POSSIBLI FINANCINO
**7M 14414 K *417*14
1*74 OAKMOMT, 11*44'. V I S
bath, handy man'* tpeclal.
MUST B ( MOVEDI *1500
..........................407 314*117.

machine Like brand naw. 545.
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btock trl, mala. Ito years, 1
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smart, gentle Am *, both ragl*
torad. S75. •acts. Call 1414487.
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2133 HAfiNOUA AVE.

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asking 41204, OBO Ask tor
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P U B LIC A U C T IO N EV ER Y
FR ID A Y 4:M. Auctton Stock
171b A 17/ft. 3741441.

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F O . w / lo tt e l software,
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117— J p o r f i n # G o o d s
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1110 Stale St, (Sanford Twin
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desks, chair*, tile cabinets,
olllce divider peneli. stock
r m , shelving, rolling stock
carts, mannequin* A mirror*.
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clean Loaded! Tea much to
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It li O ATSUN PICKUP. 4 cyl, I
toot bed. good work truck.
55M 134B47*_______________
1*74 FORD VAN. C150. VI.
running 5500 OBO. 3TMMI A
377 07*1 after *______________
IN* FORD RANDIR. camper
top, chrome wheel*, eng.
need* work. *500 OBO 177
7077or Beeper: 41»13*1
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low mile*. MaM lH 4451.
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Woman should visit
her gynecologist
DEAR DR. O O T T : I have not
menstruated fo r tw o years. In
the time prior, m y periods were
not regular. I’m 31 and a virgin.
I have never sm oked and don’t
drink. I don’t diet and am not
anorexic o r b u lim ic . W hat’s
happening?
DEAR R E A D E R : T h e cessation
of menstruation In a healthy,
non-pregnant, y o u n g woman
could well represent a hormone
Imbalance. I recommend that
you address this Issue with your
g y n e c o lo g is t , w h o •• after
examining y o u - w in probably
order blood tests to Identify a
hormone deficiency, and. If one
Is present, prescribe an antidote,
u sually e s t ro g e n a n d other
hormones.
On the other hand, as you
probably k n o w , well-trained
fem ale a t h l e t e s often stop
menstruating: this appears to be
a c o n s e q u e n c e o f ch ron ic
overexertion. Therefore. If you
are an “ exercise nut.” try re­
ducing your w orkouts a bit.
DEAR DR. O O T T : For about
1-1/2 years I'v e had abnormal
Pap smears. A biopsy showed a
type of cervical virus. Unfortu­
nately. it Is not possible to And
out which type. Because of this. I
am about to have cryosurgery.
Could I have contracted this
virus from the m an I am seeing?
If so, can he b e treated for the
virus?
DEAR R EAD ER : Some virus
Infections (chiefly those causing
venereal w arts) can cause cancer
of the female reproductive tract.
Therefore. It Is Important to
discover w hat type o f virus you
have, so that you can be treated
aggressively if you have the
"w rong" type o f virus.
In the event that the doctors
cannot type the virus with cer­
tainty. they w ill have to assume
the w orst sc e n a rio : It Is a
possible cause o f cancer. This Is
the reason for the cryosurgery, a
form of exclslonal biopsy.
To answer your specific ques­
tions: You certainly could nave
contracted the viru s from a
sexual p a rtn e r, a n d - even

thougfTHe m ay show no obvious
sig n s o f Infection - he should be
m eticu lou sly examined b y a
urologist, an d treated. If n eces­
sary.
Actually, unless you both a r e ,
tre a te d simultaneously (w ith
an tl-vira l therapy), you m a y
continue to pass the Infection
back and forth, with disastrous
results.
Because this may well b e a
se x u a lly transmitted dlae

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players. Yet they love the game
so much that they prefer to be
Involved on the administrative
side, rafher than finishing as
also-rans at the table. However,
there are exceptions to this rule.
The president o f the New Jersey
Bridge League. Ell Schneider,
showed that he knows how to
maintain com m unications in
this deal from the Red Ribbon
Pairs at the S um m er Nationals.
North. E l i 's w ife Cynthia.
Jumped to three no-trump In the
hope that h e r diam ond suit
would be w orth several tricks.
West led the heart five. East
playing the six.
It was probable that East held
the diamond king. Also. If East
had three diamonds., he would
hold up the king for one round.
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The course you've embarked
upon Is the right one. and In the
year ahead, events should bear
this out. D o not make any
u n n e c e s s a ry c h a n g e s : they
could set you back.
LIBR A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It
will be extremely Important to­
day not to let companions or
associates m ake decisions for
you. M aintain your Indepen­
dence. T ry in g to patch up a
broken rom ance? The AstroGraph Matchmaker can help you
understand what to do to make
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You might find yourself Involved
with persons today who don't
grasp Ideas quickly. Instead of
getting angry, take the time to
explain what they are missing.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) An easy come, easy go

w a s only one potential entry
ca rd In the dummy: the heart
queen. So. Schneider m ade the
farsighted play of winning the
first trick with the heart ace.
T h e diamond queen w on trick
two. Declarer continued with a
diam ond to dummy’s ace an d a
third diamond to East's king.
A fter cashing the spade king.
East switched to a club.
Schneider won with h is ace
a n d led a heart toward d u m m y's
queen. West couldn't stop de­
c la r e r from getting Into the
du m m y and collecting 10 tricks:
tw o hearts, six diamonds and
tw o clubs.
Note that If South w ins the
first trick with the heart 10.
W est can ensure that du m m y's
queen never becomes an entry.
Finally, next time I expect
W est will lead his partner's suit.
A fter a club lead, the contract
goes three down.
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to let something opportune slip strong today, but It would be
from your grasp. Concentrate, best not to discuss money mat­
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ters with persons w h o aren't
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan .
GEMINI (M ay 2 1-June 20)
19) If you're Indecisive about Steer clear of a friend today who
bu yin g something expensive for Is always Involved In strange or
the home today, walk aw ay and unusual things. T h is person
g iv e yourself lime to think. could bring complications Into
Deliberation will Improve your your life at this time.
Judgment.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19) You won't accomplish anything
Early In the day. your work o f consequence today If you try
habits might leave something to too many things at one time. Get
b e desired. Do not attem pt
out your agenda and scratch off
challenging assignments If your
noncssentlal activities.
heart Isn't In It.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Guard
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) against the Inclination to take
Y o u might show more skill at
things out of context today. If
m aking money for others today
you do. you m ight get angry
than you will In adding to your
abou t a fr ie n d 's c o m m e n ts
o w n resources. Strive to be
where no III will w a s Intended.
effective at both.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A
Make sure your subject matter Is person who w a s previously un­
well-organized today If you try to lucky for you In a material way
sell or promote something. A
might be so again today. T o be
poor presentation could cost you on the safe side, avoid this
the sale.
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

Novem ber 1, 1995

50 Cents

Sanford Herald
S e n r ln f S a n fo r d , L a k a M a r y a n d S a m ln o la C o u n ty o ln o a 1 S O S
88th Year, No. 82 - Sanford, Florida

Residents’
flood woes
continue

NEWS DIGEST
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Library monty
MAITLAND - The Central Florida Library
Consortium (CFLCI. is receiving federal help in
an expansion of Information-sharing. The first of
the money was given out Friday.
8tate Representative Marvin R. Couch. (Dist.
33), was scheduled to present a check for the
first of four Installments of the $82,178 grant to
the library consortium Director, Marta Westfall.
The presentation was made at the Maitland
facility.
The CFLC serves 86 member Institutions In
11 counties In Central Florida. It's activities
promote and coordinate the free sharing of
materials. Information and services among the
public, academ ic and special libraries.
Part of the grans is to develop a Central Florida
Freenet, which will serve Seminole. Orange.
Lake and Osceole Counties.
Some of the grant money will be used to
provide basic operational support for the
consortium such as salaries and rent.
The CFLC is located at 431 E. Horatio Avenue,
Suite 230, in Maitland.

Living will workshop
LONGWOOD - South Seminole Community
Hospital will hold a public srorkshop on Living
Wills, Durable Powers of Attorney and Do Not
Resuscitate orders, on Nov. 9th. The session will
_ at 11 a.m.. at 821 Physicians Plata. on
•434 (next to the hospital), in Longwood.
Forma will be provided.
White the session Is free of charge, registration
is required. Phone I40043444M .

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LAKE MARY — Residents of Channel Drive in
Lake Mary didn't want the headaches of living oh
lakefront property, but they've got them.
When Doug Fomer bought his home at 101
Channel Dr. he knew he'd Be n
near enough to the
lakes around Lake Mary to occasionally enjoy its
beauty but he wouldn't have to worry about
water creeping Into his back yard (or, arorse yet.
into his house) and other hazards of waterfront
living.
“ I was wrong." he said. "I didn't count on it
backing up into my front yard horn the lake
across the road."
Fomer said the water level In W. Lake Crystal
and the Tlmacuan lakes (which are now one body
of water) are on the rise and have no place to go:
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Cops seek Halloween home invaders
SANFORD - The last trick or
treaters at Howard Wagner's house
last night weren't much interested
in candy.
Sanford Police said that when
Wagner answered the door after 9
p.m.. a pair of young black men

Before you
cut down
a tree...

pushed their way into the house on
Centennial Drive in Sanford and
threatened him with a pair of
handguns.
According to Sgt. Pat Smith,
spokesman for the department, one
of the men punched Wagner in the
face with his fist and then ordered
him Into the bedroom where his
wife was already In bed.

The couple were farced to lie face
down on trie bed while the two men
searched the home for valuables.
Smith said.
The two men gathered up a
diamond wedding ring. CD player
and a wallet before forcing the
Wagners into the bathroom.
After that they left.

Aiaccording to Smith, the descrip*
is of the two men are a Mt
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sketchy:
The first man
wearing a skull
jeans and the other as wearing a aid
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dark clothing----------no other descriptions are available.
Sanford P olice are a tlll In

All dressed up with places to go

LAKE MARY - N o .
tree trimming and/or pruning was
easy. In Lake Mary far that matter,
It Is difficult, and efforts are un­
derway to make It even more so. not
In the work Involved, but the
approvals needed before conducting
the work.
After an entire
yea r o f w ork,
discussion and
study by the city
commission, city staff, and a Land
Development Code (LDC) task force,
a proposal la to be preeented during
this Thursday nljptt's city com­
mlesion meeting on landscaping
regulations. Scheduled to
be heard by the commission several
times in the past It is hoped the
document will meet with the comIn
la free and open to the
8 p.m. this Saturday

Festival focus: Arts, crafts, cars, antiques
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SANFORD — Events planned for this weekend
are expected to draw huge numbers of people to
Sanford. The Oreater Sanford Chamber of

Commerce is holding an Arts, Crafts and Antique
Festival, and Celery City Cruiser will be holding a
Nostalgia Show-Off Car Show downtown.
Chamber organisers say the Arts, Crafts and
Antique Festival is designed to combine an
antique fair with the successful arts and crafts

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Halloween excitement

fair, and In combination with the popular antique
Fort Mellon Park will be the setting the the
giant show, srlth exhibitors displaying and selling
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SANFORD— Reading *s supposed to be fun.
But for those who don't have the experience of exposure to books
on a tegular basis, it can be a less pleasurable experience.
That's why volunteers from Seminole High School take the time,
several times a year, to go to Midway Elementary School and bring
the Joy of reading to students who might not have the opportunity
to own books of their own.
Tuesday, ghosts, goblins, clowns and a variety of literary
characters decended on the Midway media center beartng books for
blossoming readers.
The characters were students from Seminole who love both
reading and children. Bringing books and dressing up for
Halloween, they delighted the youngsters who rushed to greet
Ihctn when they irrivcd.
The books were provided by the federal Reading Is FUNdamralal (RIF) program, which provides free books for ecooomlcftllvdtaMdvanuiteditijdenU.

The volunteers were not merely delivering the books, they also
took the time to road to the eager youngsters.
The elementary eludrnle enjoy having the books read, though
they often Joined in with the high schoolers in reading the talcs

Saminofs High volunteers have brought
the Joy of reading to Midaray Elementary.
At a Halloween book (Retribution for
RIF, they gathered In the madia oenter.
On hand for the event were, front row,
left to right, Lewandra MiksN, Diana

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Seminole Scenes: Halloween capers

MDA fund-ralaar
Tricli Stiles, program coordinator with the
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Central
Florida, reeds the "charges" to Sandy McDanel,
owner of Steed-Horse Gifts, left, and Carol

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MDA Lockup was a fund-raising event called
"Behind Bars for Good" and was held at Crazy
Wings, 1506 8. French Avenue In Sanford.

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Carol Floyd and Carmen Nieves, left to right, employees of the State
Attorney's offloe In downtown Sanford, wore their bewitching
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Power Rangers, princesses, and superheroes gathered Tweed* night
at the Tyre Court No. 14 third ennual Halloween party. Prtaee were
awarded for the best costume and best danoers. From left: Hector
Meleclo, Kentril Washington, Latoya Wynn, Michael Wynn, Jasmoon
Henderson and Tantanlsn Jackson.

MIAMI — Hare are the
winning number! selected
Tuesday in the Florida Lot*

The oMMren turned out on masse for Halloween favors at the
Seminole Towns Center mall Tuesday. Brad and Tyler Denalow came
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percent chance of evening show­
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south 5 to 10 mph. Thursday:
Partly cloudy with widely scat­
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to upper aOs. Chance of rain 30
percent. Friday through Satur­
day: Partly cloudy with a chance
o f afternoon and evening Ihunderstorms. Lows from the upper
60s to the mid 70s. Highs In the
upper 80s. Sunday: Mostly
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Plans submitted for high speed rail

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Keyboard captr
Richard Eric Huguley. S3, 2718 Orove Drive. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Thursday, alter he was reportedly
identified through a photo lineup. According to the arrest
rvport, Huguky was believed to have traded an electronic
keyboard. The keyboard was proven to have been stolen on
Oct. IB from a church on E. 10th Street In Sanford. Huguley
was charged with burglary, grand theft, and dealing in stolen
property. Police Investigators say they are checking Into the
possibility that he may nave been involved in as many as stx
other church burglaries during the past two weeks.
The arrest report indicated a second person was also arrested
In connection with the case, but no arrest report
immediately available.

TALLAHASSEE
— The race Is on again to
lALLAIW W OSSfind a private group that has the right stuff
to build a high speed
i In Florida.
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government also Is paying
This time, state! got
to go along for the ride.
Five companies submitted applications
Tuesday for plans to finance, build and
operate a rail system with trains sipping
between Tampa, Orlando and Miami at
speeds up to 300 mOes an hour or more.
A similar push to Unk the urban areas by
high speed rail failed five years ago when
the developer who had the state franchise
needed public money to build the project.
The state has agreed to pay an average of
870 million a year over SO years for a
system that will coat up to 88 billion. State
Transportation Secretary Ben Watta said he
hoped the rail line would be operating tn
seven to 10 years.
"The state put Its money where Its mouth
la in tenns of long-range commitment to this
protect" Watts said after the proposals were
released. "The high speed rail system will
give us an altern ative to both the

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Undercover
dercover agents from Sanford police Special Investigative
Unit (SIUJ. the bicycle-riding QUAD squad, and the sheriff's
department
rtment City County Investigative Bureau (CCtB) made
several
al drug and prostitution arrests during undercover
operations Tnlursday night.
it
•Tremayne Cooper, IB , of 112 Sterling Court Sanford, was
arrested by SIU officers at 12th Street and Orange Avenue. He
was charged with sak/deltray of a substance tn lieu of crack
cocaine.
•Albert Howard Harris, 38, 802 Orange Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested by SIU officers near Hickory Avenue and Ninth
Street. He was charged with sale/delivery of a controlled
substance.
•Tony Lee Ftnnltese, IB, of 2007 Summerlin, waa arrested
by members of the Sanford police QUAD Squad Thursday, tn
the 000 block of W. 11th Street. pTnnttese was charged with
possession of an imitation substance with Intent to distribute.
•Michael Mathis. 30.438 Longwood Circle, was arrested by.
CCtB agents on SR-427 In Altamonte Springs Thursday. He
was charged with assignation to commit prostitution, and
attemptedaaleMellvery orcrack cocaine.
•Angela L. Frouch. 2B. of Orlando, waa arretted by CCtB
agents at Lake Mobile Drive near Longwood. She was charged
with assignation to commit proatltion.

automobile and the airplane."
The five groups that wilt compete for the
franchiseUibulld the project Include:
— Florida Overland Express, an Orlan*
do-based consortium that IDeludes O IX
Alathom Transport, the French company
that builds the 200 mile an hour TGV bullet
train that haa operated In parts of Europe for
14 years. Other partners Include Fluor
Daniel, Odebrecht Contractors of Florida
and Quebec-based Bombardier.
— Rail Florida, which Is based In Fort
Lauderdale and Includes Raytheon Infra­
structure Services, ABB Traction Inc. and
Amtrak. The group wants to build a system
based on ABB's Swedish X2000 train with
top speeds of 180 miles an hour.
— Florida Magtev consortium, owned by
American Maglev Technology of Florida Inc.
and Coleman Research Corp. The group,
baaed in Edgewatcr. wants to employ
magnetic levitation for trains with top
speeds o f300 miles an hour.
— Florida Magptane Inc., a Lakelandbaaed consortium of a dosen businesses that
haa designed a magnetically-levitated train
that could travel 300miles an hour.
— Italferr-ala. ta.v. s.p.a., a subsidiary

based In Rome of the Italian State Railways.
The group proposes trains with speeds
between 120 miles an hour on existing rail
lines to 186 miles an hour on a new system.
The applicants displayed their plans
Tuesday tor reporters, transportation of­
ficials and one another at Department or
Transportation headquarters in Tallahassee.
Each of the applicants paid 825,000 (o
seek the franchise, which will be awarded In
early 1996.
The biggest surprise was the application
by the Italian group, which had not
expressed much Interest prior to the
deadline, officials said.
Representatives of each group had differ­
ing views on whether the state's subsidy
would make the rail line viable. Some said
the funding was crucial. One said hts group
didn't needlt.
Eugene Skoropowskl. project director of
Overland Express, considered one of the
frontrunners, said the group wouldn't have
applied without the stale money.
"Our project la a true public-private
partnership where the stale would be an
equity participant along with the private
sector," Skoropowskl said.

7-time drunken driving offender
daree troopers to arrest him
PENSACOLA - Florida High­
way Patrol troopers soy Archie
Montgomery con rest assured
they will grant his wish to be
arreated for driving with a per­
manently revoked license.
But S gt Ed Joyner sold he will
be arrested because his name Is
on a list of people who have foot
their driving privileges and been
convicted at leaat stx ttmes of
drunken driving, not because he
dared troopers to arrest him.
The Highway Patrol la on the
lookout for such drivers at part
o f a crackdown known a t
Operation Roundup.
" If we catching him driving.
we'U put him In Jail," Joyner
sold Tuesday. The maximum
penalty la 80 days behind ban.
Montgomery. 61 of Pensacola
says he wants to be caught to he
can use a court-appointed lawyer
to challenge Florida's drunken
driving law at taxpayer expense.

B lr d t h a f t
Sheriff's Investigators are looking into a repotted burglary
reported Thursday, from a residence In the 100 biodr of
Morning Olory Drive near Sanford. According to the report a
person who had been living at the residence,left the property,
taking a Macaw bird valued at S2.000, and a 8400leaf blower.
R e t a il t h e f t s
•J e ff Hatch. 22. o f Winter Springs, was arrested by Sanford
police at a store tn the Seminole Towne Center Thursday. He
wm accused of attempting to take a 8329 purse from a store
hidden In a shopping bag. He waa charged with retail theft
(grand).
•Flora Ann TUlman. 30, 94 Lake Monroe Terrace, waa
arrested by deputies at a store in the 4100 block of W. Lake
Mary Blvd. Thursday. She waa suspected of taking two window
curtains, valued at 9S0.BB from a stare without paying. She
was charged with retail theft.
•Tyrone Deon Oalioway, 20. 2B21 E. 90th Street Sanford,
waa arreated by Sanford police at a store tn the 3600 block of
Orlando Drive Thursday. He waa accused of taking four packs
of batteries from the store. He waa charged with retail theft.
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In a six-county pilot program
17 specially trained troopers
have arreated 109 people with
788 prior drunken driving ar­
rests since March 1. said FHP
Copt. Ken Howes In Tallahassee.
The test counties are Orange,
Hillsborough. Dade, Manatee.
Duval and Broward.
Now, the patrol Is expanding
the effort to all 67 counties by
enlisting local law enforcement
agencies and distributing infor­
mation to troopers throughout
the state on potential violators in
thetr areas.
So far. BO local law enforce­
ment agencies in 3B counties
have responded to the patrol's
Invitation to Join Operation
Roundup, which was sent to 378
police chiefs and sheriffs, Howes

Under the law, licenses are
permanently revoked after a
fourth conviction for driving
under the Influence.
Montgomery has seven prior
convictions and admits be has
violated the driving ban for
years. He contends the revoca­
tion unfairly punishes him for
past misdeeds, claiming he has
not hod a drink In seven years.
'T h e y 'v e suspended my
n
license for my lifetime and I
don't think that's righ t" he sold.
"They don't tell me I don't have
to pay taxes to build those damn
O p era tion Roundup has
targeted 3.284 post violators
with six-plus convictions across
Florida.
The' threshold of at least six
violations was picked because
that number Is a sure Indication
those motorists ore violating the
driving ban. It also Is considered
a m an ageab le num ber aa
thousands more people have
four or five convictions.

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reportedly turned herself In to
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Thursday. She was wanted for foiling &lt;
nnserasion of cocaine, and vfoiatfonofrii
•Danny Williams. 38. 9091 Jack Court was located by
deputies al Midway and Doiar streets Thursday. He

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those who continue to drive
without a license do oo without
Insurance. Proof of a license Is
required to get coverage In
Florida.

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• A 8840 table saw waa reportadly
near a construction
trailer Sunday at Regatta Shores Apartments.
• A pickup truck waa buqOartaad Mimiay in tbs 1800 Mock
of Marshall Avenue In Sanford. Items valued at 8388 wart
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•A n estimated 8047 in items were said to have been taken
during a vehicular burglary Sunday tn the B100 block o f Stone
Brook Apartments.
• A $180 cellular phone was reportadly stolen Saturday from
a vehicle In a church parking lot in the 700 Mock o f Urn
Avenue in Sanford.
• A dishwasher, valued at 91B8.98 and sUM in the delivery

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Tbs property is owned by City
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Authority with Central Florida

8an l^ D U scSofPlanm ngand
Development Jay Mardsr. has
suggested tbs commlsMon conslow two possible H ullf iit If
the request te aooroved. he has
recammradedthotnodiainlink
or both w in *“ **,t»*g shall he
a llo w e d , a flv T fc o t w id e
Isndsreplng buffer be provided.
and a »«*»»*— » » ten-foot wide
walkway bo maintained adjacent
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The facility would be located
Just east of the new terminal
bidding east of the stoff/rental
parking area,
No advance recommendations
were Included In the agenda
pnehtt.
The meeting. begbuUnf at 7
P «*» . will be held in the City
rommlaolon Chambers of San­
ford CHy Hall. 300 N. Pork
Avenue.

waaaald'to^havs’ b o ^ ^ P r i f a y ’ from a
residence in the 1900Mock of W. 15th Street.
•A n estimated 8444 in items w en reported miming Friday
as the result of a pickup truck burglary In the BOOModi o f Oak
Avenue.
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• A stereo system valued at 8800 waa reportedly
Friday from a vehicle parked at a businrsa In tbs 0001
French Avenue.

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Editorials/ Opinions
(USPt 4S1-ZS0)
300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FLA. 32771
Area Code 407-322-2611 or 831-0093
Lacy K. Loar •Editor
Odeaaa H. Pugh - Bualneea Manager
SUUSCRIITtON RATE
3 Month*

T o o co n fu sin g
I think that I shall never see. city codes so
confusing about a tree.
Joyce Kilm er may not have approved o f this
change In wording o f her famous poem, but In
Lake Mary, this may be the case.
It Is not for us to determ ine whether or not
the proposed Landscaping and Arbor Regula­
tions ordinance to be discussed at this
Thursday nlght'a city commission m eeting Is
necessary. No doubt, with the many officials
who have spent hours, weeks and months
delving Into this, these codes are needed.
What we are suggesting here however. Is
that the requirements for paperwork to be
filed In order to trim a tree In a person's back
yard, or remove one which may be dying or In
danger of falling onto the porch, are too
demanding.
A person would have to have education In
architectural drafting to com ply fully with
what the city appears to want In order to
obtain a tree cutting permit. Maps o f the
property will be required, along with the
location and size of each tree and shrub
located on the property, as well as designa­
tions o f buffer areas, buildings, and other
requirements.
The homeowner would also have to know
the names of each type o f tree on the
property. We question how many average
hom eowners would know the difference
between a Shumard oak. Deodar Cedar, or
Dahoon holly tree, all of which are listed
along with 20 other sp ed fa in the city's
proposed codes.
This sounds like an opportunity to open a
new business in Lake Mary. One which
specializes in drafting maps and plans, and
determining tree and shrub species for people
planning to make applications for a trimm ing
or removal ftergiU.
UV suspect, depending on how strictly
ihrse codes! wM be enforced, that they may
have a tendency to make many people angry,
especially those who believe they are doing
what is light, only to find out they failed to
follow the strict wording o f the codes.
Regarding code enforcements. It must be
stressed that codes should apply to one and
all, not Just a select few, with others, who
may have "frien d s" being ignored in the
enforcement.
This document o f new codes however,
stresses once again, the com p lexity o f
municipal government. Even a layman read­
ing th « wording can eaaily see where it w ill be
relatively easy to be In violation and end up
being charged • 100 to •1 .0 0 0 in fines.
In preparing such documents as this, as
w ell as other documents in all of our local
cities, the county, and state, we have no
doubt responsible officials know exactly what
they have presented.
The problem is however, that often, the
people have no idea o f what is said or written.
W e suggest doing what students are taught
from elem entary school through college.
W rite for the people who w ill read it. so they
w ill be able to clearly and easily understand
what Is being said. Then and only then will
you have created a usable document, whether
it's a code, an ordinance, or any other edict
Intended to govern the people.

LETTER

Thanks for support

Lou Rich
Governor North Florida District
Optimist International

JOSEPH PERKINS

GOP cuts through Clinton doubletalk
How soon they forget. Last November, the
l&gt;arty of Clinton. Daschle and Gephardt suffered
an historic thrashing at the polls. Republicans
won control of Congress for the first time In four
decades. They were given a clear mandate from
the American people to change the course In
which the government was headed.
Clinton and the Democrats msde the election
of a year ago a referendum on the OOP's
"Contract With America." So when the elector­
ate swept the Republicans Into power, they knew
precisely what they were voting for.
They were voting to balance the federal
budget, to cut the most unnecessary federal
spending, to slow the growth of runaway
entitlement programs, to reduce the federal tax
burden on families and businesses and to
reshape the broken-down welfare system.
The Republicans have delivered on their
mandate. In a series of votes on the House and
Senate floor, the OOP passed legislation that
whittles the government's annual deficit down to
zero between now and 2002. that holds the
growth of Medicare to 6.5 percent a year (saving
•270 billion In the process), that returns 6245
billion to American taxpayers over seven years,
and that transforms welfare Into a temporary,
rather than permanent, entitlement.

To President Clinton's mind, the OOP's budget
reconciliation bills amount to "economic
blackmail, pure and ---------------------------s i m p l e . * ' He
threatens lo veto the
e n tir e p a c k a g e ,
which could cause
the government to

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"I have proposed a
paODle lo
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chartoatha
"that cuts wasteful
course In which
government spendthe Government
Ing and reflects our
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values. It Is the right ---- was nswuwu. y ----way to balance the budget. By contrast. the

But how can Clinton be taken seriously? Back
In January, he prom tied to "present a live-year
plan to balance the budget.'* But when he
unveiled hla budget a month later. It called for
6200 billion a year deficits welt Into the next
century. When Republicans brought Clinton's
bill to the Senate floor. It mustered nary a vote,
not even from Democrats.
Since the president reneged on his promise to
present a balanced budget plan, the OOP came
up with one of Its own. And Clinton's reaction
was simply to rail against the spending cuta that
the OOP proposed and warn of the cataclyam
that would result tf the budget was balanced In
seven years' time.
Then Clinton did another flip-flop, deciding
that he would propose a balanced budget of his
own. But the plan he claims to be the "right
way" to balance the budget would leave a 6209
billion deficit in 2006, according to an analysts
by the Congressional Budget Office.
And lest anyone think that the CBO Is biased
against the white House. President Clinton
himself has previously acknowledged that the
CBO "Is closer to (being) right than previous
presidents."

SARA ECKEL

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Politics: How real
is gender gap?

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But are elections
really gender wars,
and If so which sex
will prevail In *967
T h e N a t io n a l
Women’ s Political
C aucus Issued a
study lost summer
that concluded that
(hi- gender Issue hss
l ar ge l y been
overblown, saying
that factors such as
race and religion are
far more accurate
Indicators of how an
Individual will vote.
N e v e r t h e le s s .

MORTON KONDRACKE

‘Sarah* helps in Medicare battle
It's well known what "Harry and Louise" did
to President Clinton's health care plan last
year. This year, less visibly. “ Sarah" has been
helping Republicans win the Medicare fight.
"Sarah" fa a fictional 67-year-old woman
created by the powerful Healthcare Leadership
Council to make the case that a typical senior
citizen will be much better off financially tf she
has the choice of enrolling In a managed care
program rather than relying solely on the
current Medicare system.
The HLC also Insists that offering managed
care choices can save the government 670
billion over seven years, more than double the
estimate of the Congressional Budget Office.
"Sarah" has yet to be featured In television
ads the way "Harry and Louise" were by the
Health Insurance Industry Association to
defeat the 1094 Clinton health care reform
plan, but a chart describing her case history
has been used In countless congressionsl and
press briefings and lately has been presented
to seniors In locus groups.
The "Sarah" briefing is especially effective
because It walks its audience through the
various facets of a senior's medical require­
ments to make Its points about cost.
The HLC - a coalition of big insurance

nal Democrats dispute the HLC's argument
and figures. "I can make up numbers, too."
said Bruce Vladek. head of the federal Health
Care Finance Administration, who asserted
that OOP saving* will ultimately come out of
the pockets of acnlor citizens or diminish the
quality of care they receive.
"Under the Republican plan, the govern­
ment will spend 96,700 per beneficiary in
9002. compared with 64.000 today." Vladek
said in an interview, "but at current growth
rates the coat would grow to 66.900. Of that
01,500 difference, a bit can be saved by greater
efficiencies, but moat o f it will be paaaed on to
beneficiaries."
Democrats have succeeded In arousing
public opposition to OOP Medicare cuts, but ao
far they ve lost the lobbying war In WashingThe HLC is one of many important lobbies
won over by House Speaker Newt Oingrlch.
R-Oa., during intensive consultatInns and

putting a Democratic president and a signifi­
cant number of congresswomen Into office.
Tbs election of *94 was dubbed "the revenge
of the angry whits male." because many
Democratic and Independent men voted

at the cost of provisions that will allow doctors
to raise fees and allow hospitals to form
HMO-llke provider networks while escaping
Senvocrats also charge that the OOP plan
will “ force" seniors into HMOs and wtU deprive
them of their right to see the doctor of thefr
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expands "c h o ic e "
rather than "forcing"
These Democratic
claims are what the
"Sarah" story Is be­
ing used to counter.
As HLC president
Pamela Bailey de­
s c r i b e s h e r In
briefings. "S arah "

MDamocrats hava
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Lake Mary officials to discuss
financing with lending firms
•yM O R
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY - Firms Inter­
ested In financing Lake Mary's
community Improvement pro­
ject! will be meeting with the
Lake Mary City Commission this
Thursday. Of the nine firms
which responded to the RFP
(Request for Proposals), the
number has been trimmed to
three.
In a special called meeting
scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.. the
commissioners will hear from
representatives from Rauscher
Pierce Rsfsnes, Inc., William R.
Hough A Co., and Suntrust
Capital Markets, Inc.
The regularly scheduled meet­
ing of the Lake Maty City
Commission has been scheduled
to start one hour later than
usual, at 8 p.m.. (rather than 7
p.m.). or as soon as possible
following the special called meet­
ing.
As of early this week, the

•Adjournment.

following Items were scheduled
for the agenda of the regular
meeting:
•C all to order — Pledge of
A lle g ia n c e — A p proval o f
minutes
•Oath of Office to Oeorge
Duryea and Sheila Sawyer, re­
elected to their seata on the dty
commission without opposition.
•Citizen participation.
•Report of d ty manager (see
below)
• Reports from mayor, com­
missioners. dty attorney
•Ordinance 764 — 2nd read­
ing — Amending landscape and
arbor regulations.
•Ordinance 773 — 2nd read­
ing — Amending building setbacks for R-3, PO. C-l and C-2
coning districts.
•Ordinance 774 — 2nd read­
ing — Amending building code.
• Request for preliminary PUD
(Planned Unit Development),
Huntington Polnte Phase III.
Pulte Homes. Corp., applicant
(quaal-Judldal hearing).

Trees

been on the books. It Is Inter­
esting to consider what Is re­
quired, for example. Just to trim
a tree or taro, or remove a tree
from a person's private residen­
tial yard.
First of all, In order to do most
anything to trees or shrubs, a
permit must be obtained from
the city. (There Is to be no
charge for the permit).
The ordinance says. "Each
application for permit to alter,
remove, relocate, or replace trees
covered herein shall be accom­
panied by a written statement
indicating the reasons for the
requested action and two copies
of a legible site plan drawn to the
largest practicable scale. In­
dicating the following:"
According to what Is referred
to as "the following." a written
map must show the location of
all existing or proposed struc­
tures. Improvements and site
uses, properly dimensioned In
reference to property lines, set­
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back and yard requirements In
iks about nature, bio* spatial relationship.
&gt;hlest fiction and other
They must also Include pro­
were available for the posed changes (if any) In site
rnts to choose. As each elevations, grades and major
tudent came to tlje media contours, the location of existing
1to or proposed utility service, and
for trees to be saved or retained,
each
| should contain
a statement o f how these tree
high school volunteers areas are to be protected during
several times over the construction and landscape
of the school year to operations.
jt* the students, to help
Also required Is a plot plan
j discover the joy of reading showing the else, species and
rto bring them books they location o f all existing trees with
1 their own.
a trunk |tuw H »r of sts Inches or

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m ission's approval this
week.
The city has already had
relatively stringent codes re­
g a r d in g t r e e s , s h r u b s ,
landacapplng and buffer areas.
The codes have now been re­
structured. and are ready to be
Included Into the city's official
codes.
Some of the suggestions are
merely a rewording of the former
codes. Some of the former codes
have been left unchanged. Sev­
eral are being changed slightly,
and a few are to be changed
drastically.
The regulations deal with not
only business and commercial
property, but private property In
resldental areas.
W hile many o f these re­
quirements have previously

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and tee honor them.
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As of early this week, the
following Items were listed on
the dty manager's report:
• Request commission direc­
tion on request for temporary CO
for Recoton. not to exceed 00
days.
• Request commission appoint
citlcens to serve on Crystal Lake
Basin Management Committee.
• Request commission declare
vehicle 33 (front-end loader)
surplus, and approve purchase
of replacement (183,039.)
• Request commesslon direc­
tion on proposed name change
for Liberty Park, by Parks and
Recreation Board.
• R e q u e s t c o m m is s io n
approve amended addendum to
the Lake Mary Boulevard Gatew a y C o r r id o r In te r lo c a l
Agreemtent.
The meetings will bpth be held
In the commission chambers of
Lake Mary City Hall. 100 N.
Country Club Road.

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Robbtry arrest
SANFORD — Ricardo Johnson, 29, 1006
Manoustlne Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police earllly this morning. According
lo Seminole County sheriff's spokesman Ed
McDonough. Johnson reportedly entered the
Speedway gas station at 4730 West SR-46 at
approximately 2:30 this morning, told the clerk
he had a gun and demanded money. After the
clerk gave him the money, he la said lo have
driven off In a gray Chevrolet.
Ten minutes later. Sanford police located and
stopped the vehicle al Olive Avenue and 13th
Street. The clerk was brought to the scene and
Is reported to have Identified Johnson as the
robber.
Police also charged Johnson In connection
with the robbery of a 7-11 store at 4103 S.
Orlando Drive, earlier this morning.
He was scheduled lo make his Initial court
appearance this afternoon on two counts of
armed robbery.

CALNO mtttlng
LONOWOOD - The Council or Local Gov­
ernments In Seminole County (CALNO). will
hold ICs monthly meeting tonight at Longwood
City Hall. 175 W. Warren Aventie.
During this evening's meeting, members are.
scheduled lo hear a report on the Seminole Hope
Program, by Sheriff Don Esllnger.
The meeting Is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
this evening and the public Is Invited. The next
CALNO meeting will be held Dec. 6 at the
Oviedo City Hall.

4th annual traditional Holiday Dinner, Tuesday.
Nov. 7.
Lanier will be commended for his courageous
act of bravery In the capture of Eric Kaplan, the
criminal responsible for wounding Judy Starks,
the spouse of the representative, during the
1992 campaign.
He reportedly followed the gunman on a
high-speed car chase leading to the subsequent
arrest and attempted murder conviction of
Kaplan.
"Mr Lanier's heroism Is an Inspiration to all
Floridians," said Starks. "His selfless act
demonstrates the highest degree of courage,
honor and bravery."
Also scheduled Is the presentation to Lanier of
an award from Governor Lawton Chiles, Secre­
tary of State Sandra Mortham and Seminole
County Sheriff Don Esllnger.
The award will be given Nov. 7 at the
Radisson Hotel In Orlando.

Fashion show
SANFORD — The American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 53 will host a fashion show membership
inday beginning at 1:30 p.m.
luncheon Sundaj
Fashions will be furnished by J.C. Penney, at
Seminole Towne
iwne Center, and modeled by
auxiliary members. Admission for non-members
Is 93.
The event will be held at the American Legion
Post. 2874 S. Sanford Avenue. For additional
Information contact Cayri Hogsett. membership
chairman, at 323-3994.

greater, measured one foot
Correction
above the ground located on the
The boy In a picture Sunday bobbing for
site.
Htro award
apples was Incorrectly Identified. He Is
The new codes proposed by
MAITLAND - State Rep. Bob Starks (R- Goldsboro Elementary School student Danny
the ordinance, as they are being
Fluker. 10. son of Daniel and Jerri Flutter.
Casselberry) will present the Heroic Floridian
presented this week. Include not
Award lo Tim Lanier of Maitland, al the Starks Sanford. The Hcnld regrets the error.
only sections of the old codes
which would be deleted, but the
addition of the new codes, some
of which arc a relocation of the
old codes.
The entire document as pres­
1A
ented at this time, contains 40
wants to know whose decision It was to artificially
pages of Information, (single The street In front of his house is under water.
dam
Lake DeFarest to make It a closed system:
"When
I
stand
at
the
foot
of
my
driveway.
I
am
space, computer written).
and he wants to know who allowed construction
It may not be easy for the In deep water," he said. "I can not drive Into my
In the areas such as where his house in Crystal
average homeowner to digest, driveway. I have to park a half a block away. I
Ridge arc located.
but one major change recom­ can't even 9 * to my (community) mailbox
"I bought this house during a dry tim e." he said,
mended In the new codes la to without driving there, the water la so deep on the
"but 1 assumed that the engineers had checked
street."
Increase the fines for violations.
these kinds of things out. I assumed these things
Meanwhile, homeowners on E. Lake Crystal
In cases where a tree, not
were done and done right."
have
objected
to
the
pumping
of
water
from
authorised for removal. Is re­
Fomer said he has taken his problem to the dty
moved. altered or damaged Timacuan's lakes and W. Lake Crystal into their
commission which he said "has been lied to" by
"such that Us susceptibility to lake or the pumping of their lake to even out the
the county engineers who are distributing false
disease or other detrimental water level, he said.
Information. He has approached county commis­
"When I have to walk a half block with my
envlronemtal factors Is signifi­
sioner
Chairman Kandy Morris, whose aid told
groceries,
five
or
six
trips.
I
start
getting
angry,"
cantly Increased which may
him
that
It wasa dty problem because the houses
he
said,
conceding
the
exercise
"wouldn't
be
result In premature death.” etc.
In question are within the d ty limits of Lake
The fine to be charged by the bad" If It were by choice. "But then to hear them
Mary.
city will Increase from 950 per recreating (boating, water skiing, jet skiing) out
"I don't know where else we can go." he said.
tree, to 9100 per tree, plus a fine there on E. Lake Crystal. It makes me angry.
Tonight,
he will go to a meeting that was
While
flooding
conditions
persist,
he
said,
he
la
related to the site of the tree
organised by the E. la k e Crystal residents with
removed, which, for a tree aware those residents "like the level of their lake"
commissioner Daryl McLain and county engineer
measured at a 24 Inch diameter and they don't want to change It.
J.R.
Ball.
He
doesn't
blame
the
residents
on
the
lakes
of
at one foot above the ground, the
"I wasn’t Invited, but I'm going." he said. "I
additional amount- Is to be the east side of County Road 46 (on tile shores of
E. Lake Crystal. Lake Bel-A ir and Lake DeForest)
want to know whet's using an ”
•1.200.
f
The meeting will be at Idyllwilds
Tho proposed ordinance, xfor his water woes, but ha dost hctlevtl they could
Interested In
School at 7 p.m. for those who are It
which Includes all the changes help be a part of the solution
Meanwhile. he said, he has some questions: he
attending.
proposed and realignment of
several previous codes, will be
presented this Thursday night to
the Lake Mary City Commission.
The meeting Is scheduled to
begin at • p.m. In the Lake Mary
the Celery City Cruisers )2th
City Hall. 100 N. Country Club
many holiday gifts as well as Annual car show. There will be
door prises, drawings, a car flea
other artsi
i ana crafts Items.
market, and related arts and
Chamber Program Assistant crafts.
Sam SUvemell observed. "Fort
Cars belonging to the Celery
Mellon Park Is a wonderful place
to spend the day with the City Cruisers will be on display
backdrop of Lake Monroe and but not eligible for Judging.
not only
the breeze that carries the aroma Other cars however, wili non
Delbert Henry Conway. 94. of a wonderful variety of foods. be on display for viewing by the
Brookfield Loop, Lake Mary, died The old fashioned sociability of general public, but w ill be
Tuesday. Oct. 31,1906 at Long- local entertainment will bring com pctlnj for trophya In a
numbfer ofseparate classes.
wood Healthcare Center. Bom out the families for a fun Ume."
The car show m the downtown
Oct. I I . 1901 In Monongalia
As special features, clowns will area will be held Saturday, hum
County. W.Va.. he moved to
Central Florida In 1972. He was be on hand for the children both 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
days. Children can also enjoy a
an educator and a Protestant.
The Holiday Craftiest al Fori
daughter, pony ride in the park.
Mellon Park will take place from
Lom a Llttlecott. Lake
ke Mary:
The School of Dance, Soda Pop 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. both
Dancers. Silver Bullet doggers,
Baldwln-Falrchlld-Oaklawn Idyllwilde Elementary School Saturday and Sunday.
There is no charge for ad­
Park Cemetery and Funeral Choir, the Jay Harder Band, and
mission
for either o f these
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
events.
are all scheduled to be part of
The overall weekend Is the
the en tertain m en t du ring
various times of the two-day result of combined cooperation
between Sanford Main Street,
Entertainment in the Rock n the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Rod style will be offered In the Commerce, and The Celery City
downtown Sanford area during Cruisers.

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Promising chance to end warfare
DAYTON. Ohio — Late-night landings of three Jets bearing
iIn- leade rs ol Hnsnla. Croatia and Serbia marked the starl of a
pulenttally ellllleull eonferenee billed as the meist promising
chance mend warfare In the former Yugoslavia.
Till an optimist. I believe tIk* talks will sueeeed." declared
Serbian I’resldenl Sloboelan Milosevic. I lie prlnelpal power
bioket In flit* region. who arrlveel first at VVrlght-Patterson Air
Force llase near Dayton aboard a Yugoslav Airlines Hoeing
727.
Milosevic and presidents Alljei Izelhrgnvlr erf Hnsnla anil
I ian|i&gt; Tudjiiiau nf Croatia, who arrived within several hours ol
eaeli either late Tuesday, were spirited away after brlcl
welcoming ceremonies.
I'oday. Secretary of State Warren Christopher will formally
open ilie talks at the Midwestern military Installation. Further
n&gt; gmlallons will Ik* conducted bv Richard llolbrerokc. the chief
I' S me-ellaterr whose shuttle missions to the Daikons laid the
groundwork for the eonferenee.

Promoting sobriety
WASHINGTON — A state’s ellorts to promote sobriety could
\lcId ail Important Supreme Court ruling on commercial
speech and government's power to rein In advertising lor
lliptor. cigarettes and gambling.
Alter hearing arguments today, the nation's highest court
m ost decide whether Rhode Island's ban on advertising lliptor
prli i s violates Iree-speeeh rights.
Many states have similar laws that ban. or In some way limit,
liquor price advertising. Arkansas. Connecticut. Georgia.
Kansas. Minnesota. Missouri. New Hampshire. North Carolina.
Ohio. Pennsylvania and South Carolina were listed as
examples lor the Justices.
Rhode Island's ban has been enforced since 1956 its an
attempt to reduce consumption nf alcoholic beverages.

By JANE E. ALLEN
AP Science Writer
I.OS A N G E L E S
S om e
votmgslers may be |ust a lew
steady heartbeats ,iwav bum .i
Itle ol crime, .icroidlug In a
study that links Inwet physical
arousal traits with Inline law
lessness.
The study nl Juvenile ilt-liu
quenlH Iniinil that II II lakes
mute In make them sweat nt
speed iln*li hraiiheai. they air
mine Inehned in a llle nl cilmr
thalt Juvenile delluquenls with
ttnrmal arntisal rales.
“ We think II vuu have low
levels nl arntisal. yno'te seeking
mil levels ol stimulation In bung
levels In ttnrmal Some kids |nln
a gang, burgle a house." said
University ol Southern Calllntnla
psychologist Adrian Raine.
Tile study, which appears in
the November Issue ul the Amei
lean Journal nl Psychiatry.
Incused nil the autunnmlc
nervous system, which controls
luiictlnus such as heartbeat am i
perspiration.
R aine and two iillici re ­
searchers followed 51 English
boys, beginning in I97H al age
15. Two-thirds were Juvenile
d rlin qu rn ls. considered an­
tisocial by I belt teachers while
larking criminal records. The
lemalulng third were not con­
sidered delinquent.

Follow op stuveys showed
I Ini I b\ age 29, 17 ill Hie
dcllni|ii!'iils bail ciiinlnnl ref­
olds and I / drliiiqui-nls bad
stl.llghlelieil nnl I lii 17 linlldiltnqiirnts bail irmalurtl oil
tile slialghl and n.ii tow path
Rattle laii111&lt;I that drlluqueiils
w In* i ii i n a i l i n i i line had
lir.uiln al'. that weir slowei by
an aveiage ol nine beats a
inlniilr than the drllnqueuls
w ho slialglili'iii d mil anil the
lion d rlln q iii'lils
l l i rv had
sweat tales llial wi n lin er
l i m e s si n w el ill a n o n it
delinquents
Raine said it w as unknown
whctlii'i the irsulls sieiiimed
It anil genet Ii hi CIO llnumrnl.il
lurlnis Hr suggested that “ some
soil nl hliilrrdhark training"
roiilil be used In tolsr aiuus.il
levels.
"Knowing aiims.il levels may
help us pirtllel which Ironblrmaki’is now will lie Ironlilemakrls In I lie llllllie," Raine
said
Hi Dmoihv Otnmv Lewis, a
psvrlil.it i Is ! and v l oi r lice
specialist al New York Universi­
ty Selmnl ol Medicine, called
halite's work Interesting Inti
eaullnned against using It to
predict criminal behavior.
"Thai's a very dangerous way
in Interpret these kinds of data,
because there tire a lot of reasons
why people's iuitmiomle nervous

s yst ems are m ore or less
sensitive to the environment."
she said.

The research was funded by
the National Institute of Mental
Health.

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Looming borrowing crisis
WASHINGTON — President Clinton and congressional
Republicans seem willing to postpone the government's
looming Imrrowlng crisis hv a few weeks. Hut It remains
eusnaried In a budget fight that's far from resolved.
( Hilton and GOP leaders planned to meet today at the White
House for their first face-to-face talks about their fiscal
differences In nearly two months.
White House spokesman Mike MeCurry said the discussion
would be limited to the government's borrowing authority,
which could run out this month, but Republicans said they
want to consider all budget disputes.
"I don't think you can talk about the debt limit In isolation."
Douse Speaker Newt Gingrich. R-Ga.. said Tuesday. "You have
to include reconciliation, spending bills, the whole thing."

Bill would ban abortion procedure
WASHINGTON — A House bill to ban m. obscure nliorilnn
pioccdlire Is shaping up as a major battleground In the attempt
to legislate an end to abortion fights.
"This will be the beginning of the end" of the right to
abortion, said Rep. Dob Dornan. R-Cnllf. He supports the bill,
sponsored by Rep. Charles Canady. R-Fla.. to ban a late-term
procedure that backers call "partlal-blrth" abortion.
The House takes up the bill today. It would make the
pioeedure a felony and subject doctors who perform It to fines,
pi Ison terms of up to two years und civil lawsuits.
As described by those seeking to ban the procedure, it
Involves a doctor pulling the fetus by the legs through the birth
canal. Inserting a scissors Into the skull, the only portion ol the
body remaining In the mother, and sucking out the brains. It is
thought to take place anywhere from 100 to 400 times a year.

M om w on't talk about son
DALTIMORE — After seven years In Jail for refusing to
disclose her son's whereabouts. Jacqueline Douknlght walked
free and revealed nothing more than a smile.
Her attorneys call her a hero of civil disobedience. The Judge
who held her in contempt fears the child may Ik* dead. And tile
advocate for the boy. who would be 9. pleaded with the
29-year-old mother to start talking.
"Jackie. Il’s a tragedy you have let tills go on so long."
court -appointed lawyer Mitchell Mlrvlss said during a hearing
Tuesday In which a Judge allowed her release.
Known In court records only us "Maurice M." the boy wns
bately 6 mouths old when he was taken from Ills mother and
placed In temporary foster care after doctors found fractures on
hts right arm and shoulder. He ulso wore a body cast to heal a
hiokcti leg.
When Ms. Douknlght won her son back several months later
by taking parenting classes, the baby disappeared and Ms.
Douknlght ended up In the Daltimore City Detention Center for
rcliislng to say where he had been tuken.

Search for a new leader
MONTREAL — Quebec's separatist government begins the
search for a new leader today after the dramatic resignation of
I’rcmlcr Jacques I’urUcau. who appalled even supporters by
blaming Immigrants for uu achingly close loss In the
lude|ieudeiicc referendum.
I'urlmiu, a key player In the Frcncli-Cunadlan separatist
movement for two decudes. expressed hope that Ills departure
would help, not hinder, the crusade for lndr|M*ndciicc of
Canada's largest province.
Liicleu liouchurd. head of the Uloc Qucbecols separatist party
m Parliament, distanced himself from Parlzcau's remarks. In
which he blamed Monday's defeat on "money and the ethnic
vole."
“ Ills declaration does not reflect what sovereigntists feel."
said Douehard. who was the separatists' most passionate orator
during the referendum cumpuign.

Public apology issuod
TOKYO — Defense Secretary William I’erry today issued an
extraordinary public apology to Japan for the recent ra|»e of a
12 year-old glri on Okinawa, allegedly by three U.S. servicemen
w bom Perry till but declared guilty.
In a speech to the Japan National Press Club. Perry said hr
w.is s|ieuklug lor all members of the U.S. armed forces In
expiessing "m y deep sorrow und anger for this terrible act"
"h lrli triggered an enormous outcry ugalust the U.S. military.
Pieslileut Clinton and other U.S. officials have expressed regret
lot the Sept. 4 rajie. but Perry's remarks went further —
ti Heeling a deep concern of the Clinton administration that the
Incident could rupture relations with Japan.
Perry also announced that. In response to Okinawan protests
•ituluxt the Intrusive American military presence on their
laud. Washington and Tokyo will establish a "special action
•iiiiiilttcc" to recommend new measures that can be taken to
Kiiisolldatc oi |Nisslbly reduce the U.S. troop |&gt;opulailon on
( ikluawu.

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WEDNESDAY

Sanford Herald

Lions, Rams advance

B R IE F

S A C eliminates Volusia from volleyball playoffs

LOCALLY
Tribe froth blank Hawks

■yEANV COATOAM
Herald Staff Writer

WINTER PARK - Bobby William*. Deon
Howard and Tim Byrd scored two touchdowns
each as Seminole High School whipped Lake
Howell' 39-0 In the freshman football game at
Richard Evans Field Tuesday night.
The game was the final one of the season for
the Tribe, who finish the season 5-3.
Dante Harper led the ofTense. hitting all three
of hts pass attempts for 90 yards.
The defense was led by Williams. Howard.
Byrd, Fred Slplln. Sylvester Wynn Jr.. Shannon
Dupree. Bobby Rush. Thomas Smith. Joe
Watson. Corey Peterson and Freddie Hawkins,
each of whom had at least four tackles.

Smith (p it national honor
ORLANDO — Senior tailback Marquette Smith
(Lake Howell), was named the Offensive Player
of the Week In I AA by the Sports Network after
rushing for a career-best 225 yards on 33 carries
and tied a school record with three touchdowns
In UCF’s 34-14 win at Northeast Louisiana.
Smith sewed on runs of one. four and 23
yards and needs Just nine yards to reach 1.000
for the season.
UCF hosts B ethune-Cookm an In Its
Homecoming game Saturday at 4 p.m. at the
Citrus Bowl.

Ftfgorton Basoball Camp
SANFORD — Seminole High School will be the
site for the first Rod Fergerson Baseball Camp
on November 4-5.
Several local high school coaches. Including
Seminole's Mike Powers and Oviedo's Kennc
Brown, college coaches and professional players
are expected to appear as Instructors.
The camp, for players ages 9-16. Is limited to
the first 70 entrants.
Cost is $40 for the two days. Including lunch.
Saturday's schedule will b. from 9 a.m. until
dark, with Sunday from noon to dark.
For more Information call (407) 321-8082.

Cindy Llljenqulsl (No. 19, top
photo) closed out geme one with
three service polnte end Bonnie
Dedelow (No. 24. left), seen here
ripping e shot pest e DeLand
defender, had seven kills es the
O vied o L ion s b litze d the
Bulldogs 15-3, 15-5 in Class 6A
e g io n a l G ir ls S ta te
ybalf. Playoff action at
o tfiw i School Tuesday
The Lions will loin Lake
Mery, which defeated Dettona In
three games, In the Regional
Semifinals next Monday night.

Volturo -478 golf toumoy
SANFORD - BUI White. Chef de Oare of the
40/8 announces that a golf tournament will be
held at the Monastery Oolf A Country Club on
Sunday. November 5th with show up at 7:30
a.m. and shotgun start at 8 a.m.
The tournament Is • four-person scramble.
‘ Is $30 '.

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prises. _____ wfll be served at the American
on Sanford Avenue.
pu may sign up for the tmunament at the
________________
Ml Americanj Veterans (DAV) Chapter *30
or the Sanford American Legion.
For more Information please call Cdr. BU Mayo
at 539-8384 or Cameron MaOUl at 323-8756.

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Magic wahro NtwtoW
ORLANDO — The Orlando Magic waived free
agent forward Ivano Newbill on Tuesday,
trimming the roster to 15 players.
NarwbUI played In three exhibition games.
11.7 points and 0.6 rebounds.

Panthers fall In O.T.
MIAMI - Bob Sweeney's go-1 with 1:04 left In
overtime gave the New York Islanders a 5-4
victory over the Florida Panthers.
Sweeney's second goal of the night capped a
frantic finish. Florida fought back from a 4-2
deficit In the third period and was denied victory
when a puck off the skate of Mike Hough was
disallowed with 2:46 left In OT.
The win was lust the second of the season for
the Islanders (2-6-2). Florida (7-4) lost at home
for just the second time In seven games.
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Lightning rally to tla
PHILADELPHIA - Brian Bradley and Petr
KUma scored second-period goals as the Tampa
Bay Lightning rallied for a 2-2 tie with the
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yera on Tuesday night.
, which leads the NHL with 17
points, la unbeaten In Its last five games against
Tampa Bay (4-0-1) and Is also unbeaten at home
(4-0-1). The Lightning have just one
win In their last six
ata games (T-2-3).
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Tyson fight off
LAS VEGAS — Mike Tyson fractured his right
thumb and postponed Saturday night's fight
with Buster Mathis Jr., an Iqjury that artU
sideline Tyson four to sUwecks.
Alex YemenkVlan. COO of the MOM Orand.
said the entire Saturday night card was off. •

hitters."
'Bonnie has really been coming
through for us. Leah hit down the
line very well, and Shannon always
blocks very well."
Oviedo will play at MkkUeburg
(South of Jacksonville) on Monday
In a rematch o f last season's
regional finals, which the Uons
MkkUeburg earned the re-

Sunnlland
roars back
toward top
in women's
fall softball
SANFORD — Sunnlland Corpora­
tion proved that It Is going to be one
of the teams to beat In the Sanford
Recreation Department Womens
Fall Slowpllch Softball League
.. _ as It
blanked OICC 12-0 Tuesday night
at Ptnehurst Park.
OICC had enured the game tied
with Sunnlland Corporation for sec­
ond place, just a half-game behind
the league-leading Red Hots, but U
proved to be no match for Sun­
nlland Corporation, which scored in
every Inning, and Barb Martin
tossed a five-hitter In the game
ended after five Innings by the
12-run rule.
In the other game played Tues­
day. the She DevUs and Lee's Exxon
hooked up In a hitters duel, with the
She DevUs outslugging Lee's Exxon
16-11.
While lhere were no eerie haprnlngs at Plnchurst Park, the
olloween Holiday did have a
bearing on the records, as the first
game of the evening, which was
supposed to be the Red Hots against
Craxy Wings, was postponed to later
In the season so that the players
could take the kids trick-or-treating.

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SANFORD - The Sem inole
Athletic Conference duo of Oviedo
and Lake Mary single-handedly
knocked Volusia County out of the
Class 6A Olds' State Volleyball
Playoffs with relatively easy victo­
ries In the Subregional round.
MOWS COLLAR POOS
OVIEDO - Michelle Cutter had 14
service points to lead Oviedo past
DeLand 15-3, 15-5 In subregional
volleyball action Tuesday. Bonnie
Dedelow had seven kills to lead the
Lions.
"I normally miss my third or
fourth serve, and I missed all my
warm up serve* before the match.'
Cutter said. "The serves Just started
going In once the match started."
Cutter served the Lions to a 12-0
lead to start game. Including seven
aces. The Bulldoga closed the
margin to 12-3. but Cindy Llljenqulst closed out the game with three
service points. Dedelow had four
kills In game one. while Shannon
Munna had th ree and Leah
Harkiewlcx added two.
"Michelle served very well and
played good defense." said Oviedo
coach Anita Carlson. "It makes a
big difference when you come Into a
big match and start out with strong
serves."
The teams were deadlocked 1-1
and 2-2 before Oviedo took com­
mand of the second game. Munna
and Michele Lowe served the Lion*
to a 5-2 lead before the Bulldogs
dosed to within 5-3. Harklewic*
pushed the Oviedo lead out to 9-3
with four service points, and Liljenqutst added two more for an 11-3
advantage. DeLand pulled within
11-5 before Munna closed out the
match with four service points.
Harkiewlcx had six kills, four
service points and three aces to lead
Oviedo, while Munna had six kills
and four service points. Ltyenautst
had five service points, three kills
and one aoe -for Iha -Llanai and
Michele Lowe had Mro service

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The Red Hots Mill lead the
league with a M record, but
Sunnlland Corporation la right
behind at 4-1. Trailing the lead
duo are Crasy Wlnga (3*1). OICC
(3*21. She Devito 13-21 and Lee's
b u n and C to A Saks, which
wna Idle Tuaaday night ttbm h
0-4).
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Next week atjPlnehurM Park.
Lee's Exxon challenges Sunnlland Corporation at di90 p.m.i
She Devito battle OICC at 7i30
p.m.i Crasy Wings feces C to A
Sales at 8:30 pm .: and the Red
Hots have the week off.
Corporation took

Whdchd to Howard arc 3-2.
Following the leaders are Zoo Crew H (3-4)
and M.T. Muggs and Pint Bapttot Church
(both 2-4).
Nest week. M.T. Muggs battles First
Bapttot Church at 6:90 p.m.. then Whefchel
to Howard plays the doubtoheader agalmt
Zoo Crew lis t 7:90 p.m. and Bottoms Up
Pub/Ptoytime Darts at 8:90 p.m.
Whdchd to Howard, which had all nine
players get at toaM two hits, fell behind 5 0
after the first Inning, but then look oontro),
scoring nine rum In the second Inning and
adding four rum to It* total in each of the

singles, two runs, RBI), Dave Com (two
singles, run. two RBI). Joe PIBartoto (two
singles, run). Victor DtBartoio, Mike Dunlop
and Roger Timlin (one single, one run and
one RBi each). Butt Alton (Mngto. RBI) and
Tlnuny Polan (two rum).

control of Its p m c gnduittTi
Korlng two run* In each of the
first two Innings and one ran In
the third inning. The wtnnara
then put things away with four
rune tn the fourth Inning and
three nine in the fifth inning,
OICC. meanwhile, only had
on* runner reach third and aha
w aa ja ja p ed T on * a p itc h ertoJIfM-favcatcher double play.
Providing the oflcme for Sun­
niland Corporation were Ann
Lanta and Kim Myers (two
singles and one run each), MtcU
Lewto and Andrea Plannlgan
(one tingle, two rune and ana
RBI each). Carol Crantok M ode.

k two rum. RBQ,
o Mngto* run, three
lam er (two etngtoa.
Ktotn (single, run),
er (run. f e l l and
a s t an d K a th y

takes 194 toad before Pint Bapttot Church (one etagle and one run each),
rallied far seven runs In the bottom oT the
Marsha Cook tripled tor Of
Mxth Inning to tie the score at 13-13..
while Marta Covtmton, Ba
Coo Crew ft came back wtth a run In the MeCaman. Nancy Ife to m .i

four rum. RBI). Mika McLohon (three
singles, three rum, two RBI) and winning
pitcher Clancy Wallace (three singles, three
rum. RBI).
Also contributing were Jerry Oovemdll
(triple, double, two rum. four RBI), Vincent
Howard (triple, double, three rum, two RBI).
Kdih Denton (two doubles, three runs).
Chris Wargo (double. Mngto. live rum. RBI)
and Eric Johnson (two singles, two runs,
four RBI).
Pacing M.T. Muggs were Mike Miller (two

Sanford Church Softball laadara get help to take two-game lead
lead In the Sanford
Church Slowpitch f
First United Method

Also, Dave Morris (single, run. RBI). Scott
a, RBI). Frank Turner (single), wf
er Wayne Oager (run. RBI). Todd If
and Carern O sier (RBI).
Doing the hitting for mgjesty were Toody
(double, single, run). Ike Mendou (two si
nm, RBI). Manny Garay (two single* run
Multott (triple, nm). Steve Janett (tonffk

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Saturday at Chase Park. Sanford Church o f the
Nuarene erased a 3-4 deficit with two runs In the

ng pitcher Robert Jones (three Mngto* four

in dvr inning*
In the other game, Sanford Pptnf*h Assemblies
of Christ used a pair of five-run Innings to beat
Sanford Central Bapttot 1S-5 to gain a tie for
set-olid place.
The Flames are now 6-0. while Spanish
Assemblies and MMctoy are both d-2, Ksaartnv to
fourth at 3-9 and followed by Central topttot (1-5)
and All Souls KM).
This Saturday, Central Bapttot- challenges the

&gt; contributing were Robert Smith (double.
. run. RBIlV W.L. Oracey (two I ng le* two
three RBI). David BMgler (two Mngto* two
Dean L. Smith (two singles). Jerry Camus
(double, two run* three RBI). Mark Blythe (single,
run) and Bruce DaniUa (RBI).
HlUing for All Souls were Rick Fern (two
singles). Rich Stewart (single, RBI). Joel
Lipscomb and Jeff (one single each) and Jim
Dadytnm).

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Eating jellyfish: Music to the teeth
Cooking demonstration

Tha Mobile Register

SANFORD — Everything you always wanted to know about
espresso, cappuccino and coffee making In general will be the
topic of a demonstration to be held Saturday. Nov. 4, from 1-4
p.m. at Butterfields etc. at Seminole Towne Center.
A Krups representative will be on hand to demonstrate their
coffee making products and to answer any questions.
ir you would like more information about the free
demonstration, call David Pineda at 332-4080.

MOBILE. Ala. — Americans may know
them more for brining pain to the toe, but
Jellyfish — properly prepared without the
offensive tentacles — are known by some as
“ music to the teeth."
That's how they describe the sliced and
cured version o f the invertebrate in
Malaysia.
And if Floridian Jack Rudloe has his way.
soon Americans also will be reveling in the

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Are you looking for new Ideas for the upcoming Holiday
Season? The Seminole County Cooperative Extension Sendee
and Seminole Community Collefe will be offering wqrkahope
on Saturday. November 4. 1988 at the Extension Office at
five-points near Sanford from 9:00am to noon. There win be
classes on preparing Holiday Appetisers, Otfts from the
Kitchen. Holiday Cookies. Natural Decorations. Making
Christmas Tree Skirts, and Jewelry Making. You wffl be able to

itlon is required

Registration
ana may bee

Rotary meets earty
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Ttmacuan Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact Brian Loe, president, at 333-8138.

by the AARP Senior
An employmentit .program
_ ... sponsored
.
Community Service Is available every Thursday morning, f
9 a.m. to noon, at the Lake Mary Senior Center. IBSN.C oui
Club Road. Bill Downey will assist seniors with empioyn
opportunities. For information, call 394-3080.

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every Thursday from 448 to 8:45 p.m.

Omni Toastmasters moot it Htilhfow
The Omni Toastmasters Club *8081 will meet at 8:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Quests and prospective members are welcome.
CaU Bertram OUck. 333^080, for mors information.

Mottoes of PrsSohoofocs moot

pollution hove decreased Jellyfish
tlons to the point that dealers arc looking
elsewhere for their supply, she said.
Cannonball Jellyfish could be a new kind
of harvest for thousands of Oulf fishermen
affected by new restrictions on gill nets for
fishing, but Itudloc said few have considered
It seriously: '‘People arc still very con­
servative about It."
No one is Alabama Is Jumping into the
Jellyfish market. Harber Chang, owner of
Pacific Oulf fisheries In Bayou La Batrc, said
he worked with a man from Taiwan a few
years ago to catch and sell cannonballs. But
It did not work out and the man returned to
Taiwan.
A fishery In Port St. Joe. Fla., is getting
Into the Jellyfish business, with plans to
harvest up to 10 million pounds a season.
That has prompted Florida officials to look
at how many Jellyfish can be harvested
without having negative effects.
"We are very concerned." said Frit*
Wettsteln, senior management analyst with
the Florida Department of Environmental
Management.
"We're only going to be permitting a few
vessels, so we don't think he's going to be
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S H S Class of 1965
reunites at 30 years
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gathered October 13-18. for their
30th vear reunion.
A large number of claawnates.
plus several from other 1980's
classes, crowded into Fltigeralds
for their first reacquaintance
_ _ It was
party on frtday _night.
the*evening that
learned during C______________
classmate Buddy Burton and
Sharon Jackson ( Class of 1984)
plan to be married in November,
Ttmacuan Oolf and Country
Club was the scene of a dinner
dance on Saturday night with
approximately 100 elegantly attired classm ates, spouses,
guests, and teachers in attendance. A delicious buffet meal

evenlpg for ailing classmates
Gary Loyd and Steve Oroover.
Steve Is awaiting a kidney
transplant.
Certificates of appreciation
were presented to the reunion
planning committee composed
of David Scott, Terry Rabun,
K ath y B u tler S k y les. Pat
an Rockett, and Judy
-------i Houghton. A special
was given to Kathy for
___ ^ the wmimitt— through
planning
three reunions.
.
Randy Bowling and The Shy
G uys. a band remembered from
high school days, played 1980's
songs and the dance floor was
rull for the majority of the
evening,
Sunday afternoon found the
crowd at Oator la nding where
they enjoyed a barbeque picnic
catered by clasam ate Gary

Purdy Betras who owns a
spirtallty Msm buatnsaa. Each
parson took home four different
plastic containers imprinted
with an
and Seminole
High 30th Reunion. Chws of
IMB. There was a squirt bottle,
an tnaulaiad coffee cup sad two
different large insulated mugs.
In appreciation far thaaa graerouagfits, the dam presented Joe

W a lto n L a P o lle tte , J u d y
C oehran H oughton. K athy
Butler Storks,
The following attendees live in
other arsM o f Seminole Countv:
Oayls Senkank Bishop, Sherry
Thrasher Partin. Jeff Whiting,
Ross Wontenay. Clyde Hants,
Jamas and Andrea (Carver)
Bohn, Stave Cain. Cathy Qshr.
Marian Weber Walters. David

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"Actually, cold, fresh jellyfish slices with
ginger sauce is quite tasty/* the self-taught
scientist said.
Rudloe. president of Oulf Specimens
Marine Laboratories in Panacea. Fla., has
received grants for his jellyfish work and
studied in China and Malaysia with jellyfish
masters.
The light orange jellyfish slices served raw
are similar to gummy worms, but longer,
thinner and scraggier, not quite as chewy
and a little chunky in parts.
A jellyfish dish called goi sua tom thlt
served at Kim Long's Chinese and Vietnam­
ese restaurant In Biloxi. Mias. — which la

served with pork, shrimp, cilantro, nuts,
carrots and turnips — has a sweet and
slightly spicy flavor.
But don't worry — only the globular part
is served; the stinging tentacles are re­
moved. Then the Invertebrate's body is
cured with salt and alum.
Rudloe and Auburn University scientist
Peggy Hsieh would like to see the flattened
meata sold in health food stores as a high
source of protein with' no fat or cholesterol
and minimal calories and carbohydrates.
"This is a natural diet food," said Ms.
Hsieh, a protein chemistry scientist who
teaches food development and analysis.
Originally from China and Taiwan, Ms.
Hsieh explained that formal dinners there
always include a jellyfish salad as an

In stylo yootorday by wonting oootumoo. April Honeycutt
pmHwded to ha a oonetruotlon worker; in tha spirit of the day,
Kim Bush played a witch; Stephanie Smith booamo a dancer for
the day anoMtkoy MeFartand was a pirate during her shift.

Son ashamed of mom
exposes own deceit

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Oeorgi Marins. DMtooaj Vickie
Osborn Hall, PaBury: Cheryl
Moots Bowling. Osteen; Chens
Pennington Coccia, Oranags
Cky: Paul Marins. Winter Party

DEAR ABBY: I am the only Uvsiooal son 111 cell •Charles.* He
Uv— ta another elate and want* me
to viek him soon.
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Cammack Hanson. Sorrento:
Bob H—fom on. Psggy Mltter
Cenaday, Mt. Dora: Charles
Stein, Ormond Seech: John
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He claims he had to build ms up in
order to gain (heir acceptance, and
when I come to visit him, I will have
to hack him up.

fog parent of s 96-year-old prof—

portion in the company I work for.

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Uar would be Car more embarrassSeveral cam* from out of state
and thaaa were: Wayne KcMey.
Brad Pruden, Bonnie Rfonar.
Elaine Echols Langfonn. Joel
Fehd, A1 Ooodspnrd, Atlanta.

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forme that In fo — to viait him until
he seta tha record straight. He has
flatly refoaed to do so.

Akby, | may not have the *pedi*.Mn&gt;er area* my eon would like me to have.
V r j” "
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A lb a n y. _O A: Ha rry Woods, am standing Arm in my derision.
Kobhfoa GA: Maureen
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hdnas^hton. Ookfotmrc. NC.i jo e or friends because I fear they would
SC.t think less of my son were I to
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40 - Sanford Herald, Santord. Florida -Wednesday, Norambar T. 1995

Fish in diet said
helpful against
cardiac death
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AP Medical Writer
CHICAGO — Adding a little fish to a diet can
reduce the risk of cardiac arrest, a study found.
People who eat the equivalent of 3 ounces of
salmon a week are half as likely to be stricken as
those who eat no Osh. according to the study
published today In The Journal of the American
Medical Association.
The findings may seem to conflict with a
well-publicized study this spring by Harvard
researchers, who found that men who ate fish
several times a week were Just as likely to have
heart trouble as those who ate fish once a month.
"(Bull we view these results as complementary
and not In conflict with earlier findings." said the
lead author of the new study. Dr. David S.
Slscovlck of the University of Washington In
Seattle.
The studies differed in two key ways. Slscovlck
said. The Seattle study focused on cardiac arrest
rather than overall heart dlseaae. which was the
chief concern of the Harvard study.
Also, the Seattle study explored the value of
eating some fish compared to eating none, rather
than the Harvard report's focus on eating more
versus eating less.
In the latest study, "modest" amounts of
seafood containing two key omega-3 oils were
sufllcient. Slscovlck said.
The oils are unique to fish, and are especially
plentiful In salmon, herring, mackerel and
anchovies. To a lesser degree, they are present in
oysters, sardines, rainbow trout, albacore tuna
and other fish and shellfish.

Two 3-ounce servings of albacore tuna provide
aa much of the oils as one 3-ounce .serving of
salmon.
No one knows why omega-3 oils might prevent
cardiac arrest, but one theory is that they may
help regulate the movement of chemical com­
pounds called electrolytes — calcium, potasaium.
sodium and others — In and out of cells.
Cardiac arrest is different from what moat
people regard aa a heart attack. In a heart attack,
a blocked artery prevents the heart muscle from
getting enough blood, and part of tt dies. Moat
victims survive.
In cardiac arrest, the problem Isn't clogged
arteries, but rather a scrambling of electrical
impulses that regulate the heart's rhythm.
Instead of pumping, the organ Just quivers. Moat
victims die before emergency workers can
Jump-start their hearta.
Siscovtck'a team measured the levels of the two
key oils In red blood cells in their subjects and
found that higher levels were associated with
lower risk of cardiac arrest. Tliat strengthens the
findings, he said.

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over-the-counter stufT Is no good
and fold me to put two to three
drops of cooking oil In my ears
every other night and to return
to his office after two weeks for
car lavage. Before I use the oil
treatment. I'll await your advice.
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be difficult to remove, especially
If It Is hard and adheres to the
ear canal.
Your HMO doctor was correct:
A couple of drops of light oil ~
any oil will do ~ In the ear for a
day or two (two weeks Is, I
believe, unnecessarily long)
should soften the wax. dislodge
It and make for easy removal.
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syringe with a Jet of warm water
for this purpose. After appropri­
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technique usually suffices.
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therapy may be required for
really troublesome wax ac­
cumulations. In such Instances,
some physicians use a Water
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special vacuum device. In some
cases, the wax may have to be
manually picked out of the ear
by an otolaryngologist, using an
operating room microscope.
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use It as a first step. Remember
the prohibition against putting
objects, such as hairpins and
cotton awabs. In the ear, because
they can perforate the eardrum
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29-year-old woman with a hot.
burning aenaatlon that oc­
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left breaat. I have been to several
doctors, who say It may be
caused by a pinched nerve. Do
you agree?
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so-called "cheat wall pain,"
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88th Year, No. 72 - Sanford. Florida

T o d a y : M o s tly
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By VICKI DsBORMIBR
Herald Senior Staff Writer

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Brighton holidays lor SH8
SANFORD — The Seminole High School swim
team will be having a holiday Potnsettla sale to
benefit the team 's efforts, incluslng helping pay
for them to attend statewide and out of state
events.
The team has made arrangem ents with a local
greenhouse to provide their supporters with the
freshest blooms to brighten the holidays.
Plants will be delivered by team members free
of charge to homes and businesses in Sanford.
The cost of the six Inch plant Is 87.50. the
nine Inch plant Is available for 815 and the
hanging basket Is available for 818.
For more Information or to order a beautiful
plant of your own. call Margie Adcock at the
school 322-4352. ext. 5 8 7 .-

Parcnts don’t want razoning
OVEIDO — Parents of students In eastern
Seminole County pleaded with school board
officials last night ter spare their children from
the rezonlng that will take place In the school
district early next year.
At a meeting at Oviedo High School Tuesday,
parents said they have been through the
redlstrlctlng process before and they know the
damage It can cause to students and to the
quality of education. District officials promised
to work with parents In drawing the final
recommendations that will go before the board
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Last night’s meeting was the first In a series of
three public forums that will be held across the
district before any decisions are made. The next
public meeting will be held on Tuesday. Dec. 5
at 7 p.m. at Lyman High School and the final
one will be at Seminole High School at 7 p.m. on
Thursday. Dec. 7.
The rezonlng process has been necessitated
by the Impending opening of Highlands Elemen­
tary School in Winter Springs In July and of
Carillon Elementary In Oviedo In January 1997.
There are also plana for a Sanford elementary
school to open In the fall of 1997.

The 1025 Arts and Crafts style bungalow home of
Michael and Leigh 8kat, with son, Dalton, Is Just one

of six homes and two public buildings open this
weekend on the Holiday Tour of Historic Homes.

H istoric Tru s t H oliday T o u r
of H o m es includes m useum
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Herald 8tat&gt; Writer______________________________
SANFORD - Visitors to the seventh annual
Holiday Tour of Historic Homes, planned for this
weekend, will have the opportunity to get an Inside
look at homes built earlier In this century.
But what was It like to go to school In the early
1900s? Tour attendees will experience that as well.
The Student Museum and Center for the Social
Studies. 301 W. Seventh St., will be Included on the
tour this year, and the general public will get to sec
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Lake Mary targets drunk drivers
IV V IM II
Hsrsld Ssnior Staff Writar
LAKE MARY - li was a busy night in Lake
Mary, the night after Thanksgiving.
A n il th a t anlteri r h lp f R i r h a r r i O f l T V lllftf fine.

Wanting to keep drunk drivers off the streets In
his city during the holiday weekend, the chief had
his officers set up a roadblock at Lake Mary
Boulevard at Crystal.
For four hours, starling at 11 p.m.. more than
1,500 people drove through the Intersection.

Clinton eliminates helmet
laws, federal speed limit
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Associated Press Writer

Nov. 29
26 shopping
days to Christmas
(Prosperity is not without
many fears and distastes;
adversity not without many
comforta and hopes. 9

SANFORD - They arc divided as
to whether the City of Sanford Is
standing In the way of progress or
looking out for the lrrst Interest of
the Orlando Sanford Airport.
On the one hand, the Sanlnnl
Airport Authority Is defending their
derision to back the sale of Industri­
al development revenue bonds to
finance the construction of the
In te rn a tio n a l te rm in a ls tit th e
airport.
On the other hnnd. William K.
Brain, director of Jet Lift Interna­
tional. believes the company which
Is doing the work Is a financial risk
w hich h a s not been carefully
evaluated.
Brain believes If the city com­
mission signs an operation and use
agreement with the Sanford Alipott
Authority they will turn the entire
alr|Kirt over to a private company.
Central Florida Terminals.
T h a t, he s a id , v io la te s tinagreement lie tween the federal gov­
ernment and the city of Sanlord
which gave the airport to the city.
That agreement, he said, does not
allow control of the nln&gt;orl to Ire
given to any Individual or corpora­
tion.
The Sanford Airport Authority
says that Is not happening at IInOrlando Sanford Airport.
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WASHINGTON - Eliminating the
national speed limit m eant nothing
more than changing the num bers
on signs to reflect what people are
already doing, advocates for higher
limits say.
President Clinton on Tuesday
signed the 86 billion National High­
way System bill, which ends federal
speed limit and motorcycle helmet
laws, but he made clear that he had
serious misgivings that the new law
might lead to more accidents, high­
way deaths and Injuries.
He signed It because he believes It
will strengthen the nation's trans­
portation system, providing Jobs
and economic opportunities. White
House spokesman Mike McCurry
said.
"I am deeply disturbed by the
repeal of both the national m ax­
imum speed limit law and the law
encouraging states to enact motor­
cycle helmet use laws." Clinton said
in a written statement.
But Steve Cancllaa of the National
Motorists Association's New Jersey
office said "Most states are prepared
to deal with It (speed limits)."
All it means Is "changing the
num bers on the signs to reflect the
reasonable behavior of the vast
majority of people." Carrellaa said

. In a telephone interview.
The federal speed cap comes off in
10 days, ending limits that began In
1974 as an energy-saving measure
during the Mideast oil embargo.
W hen highw ay d eath s dropped
9,000 the following year, the law
was proclaimed a life saver.
States later were permitted to set
a 65-mph limit on rural Interstates.
States that failed to comply faced
the threat of losing federal highway
funds.
While advocates for higher speeds
and those contending that such
rules should be left to the states
were happy with the measure, other
reaction ranged from concern to fear
of highway carnage.
Safety advocates such as Ralph
Nader and former surgeon general
C. Everett Koop have warned that
deaths could Jump by as m uch as
6,000annually at higher speeds.
White House spokesm an Mike
McCurry said that while Clinton
waa "very concerned about high­
way fatalities," the president felt a
veto could cost states nearly 86
billion In "necessary highway im­
provem ent p ro je c ts." Including
finishing missing links In the In­
te rs ta te Highw ay sy ste m . The
measure provides highway funds for
the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
Clinton said he also was troubled
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stopping to talk with officers.
Twelve people were arrested for driving under
the Influence, one for disorderly conduct, three
were arrested for possession of drugs and one
man was taken Into custody for several attempted
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Who IS that boardod guy?

Not avery child la enamored with Santa Claus. Just ssk Lake Maiy's
Jack Smith. Smith's 18-month old daughter wee less than excited
about sitting on Sente's lap recently at the Seminole Town Center
mall.

C o u n ty eyes deal w ith baseball team
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Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD — Major league baseball may come
to central Florida after all.
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays are looking at a site
in Altamonte Springs as a practice facility and the
home for their minor league tram . That site Is one
of 10 being considered by (he Devi) Rays.

Yesterday, the Seminole County commission
agreed to study a possible deal with the city of
Altamonte Springs to help bring the team to the
80 acre site on State Road 434 and Maitland
Boulevard.
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The Devil Rays are scheduled to start play In
the Tampa Bay area with the 1998 season. They
want to have a practice-game facility In u studlum
that can accomodate 7.500 fans.

In addition, they hope to have four practice
fields, two fields for Infield prartlre. a pliylcul
(raining facility and an office complex.
There has been some discussion about a lintel
in the facility as well.
Economic experts estimate the complex could
bring between 83 and 85 million to tin- m ra
coffers from ticket and concession sales us well as
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TALLAHASSEE — Phone custom ers in Palm Beach, M artin,
St. Lucie and Indian River counties will get a new area code
starting next April when It changes from 407 to 961.
The Orlando area, along w ith Orange. Seminole, Osceola,
Brevard and Volusia counties, will keep the sam e 407 area
code, BellSouth and Sprtnt/U ntted officials said Tuesday.
Custom ers can use 561 or 407 from April 14, 1906, to April
13. 1997, to give them tim e to adjust to the change, such as
changing sta tio n a ry and u p d atin g telecom m unications
equipm ent.
Company officials said the change In the southeastern
portion of the 407 area code to 561 was based on lower
population growth In the four-county area com pared w ith
Central Florida. The new area code will prim arily affect
Southern Bell custom ers.

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TALLAHASSEE — Grayton Beach S tate Recreation Area,
rated the nation's top beach last year by the U niversity of
Maryland, will reopen Friday after being closed two m onths
because of dam age from H urricane Opal.
Parts of St. Joseph Peninsula S tate Park, one of the natio n 's
top five beaches In 1995. also aril! reopen Friday, a s aril] the
Topsail Hill property near Destln.
St. George Island State Park and Henderson Beach State
Recreation Area near Destln will rem ain closed because of
damage from Opal, the state Division of Recreation and Parks
said Tuesday.

Nursing hom« owimt ohaigtd with ibuM
TAMPA - A 75-year-old nursing home owner accused of
three hom es "not (It for hum ans to live" h as been
ru n t
w ith nine counts of felony abuse and neglect of an
cl
elderly i
Nellie Robinson turned herself In to police Monday. She w as
Jailed in lieu o f990,000 bond.
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Officers were called to one of th e hom es Nov. 14 after a
resident's relative w as not allowed to visit.

From Associated Frost reports

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from parking fees
d u rin g sp rin g tra in in g a n d
m inor league games.
The facility could also gener­
ate Income If II Is used for
baseb all cam ps, for softball
tournam ents and for concerts.
A ccording to stu d ie s, th e
complex could bring betw een 70
and 110 full and part-tim e Jobs
to the area. The Incomes gener­
ated from those Jobs would be
between 81.2 and S1.9 m illion
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property taxes on the complex
and another 8235 m illion over
th e next decade on related de­
velopm ent nearby. The Orlando
Magic la also considering a 830
m illio n s p o rts a n d m ed ical
com plex on property In th e
vicinity.
The com m issioners are con­
sidering a deal for the com plex
In w hich the city of A ltam onte
Springs, the Devil Rays and the
county each pay 8500,000 per
year for the next three decades.

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robberies a t fast-food
restau ran ts In Lake Mary and
Longwood earlier In the evening.
The officers working a t the
ch eck p o in t w ere looking for
signs th at drivers had had too
m uch to drink. Bloodshot and
glassy eyes, slurred speech and
the odor of alcohol on the breath
were enough to get drivers to
pull th eir cars to the side of the
road.
e a tio n ab le d riv e rs w ere
d to au b m lt to a field
sobriety teat. A blood-alcohol
level for m ore th an .06 Is enough
to p u t a driver In Jail and to have
hta car and driver license taken
aw ay.

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During th e four hour span
th e re w ere a rre sts on o th er
charges as well, b ut Beary w as
especially pleased with the a r­
rest th a t w as m ade for attem pted
arm ed robbery.

A ssociated Press Writer________
TALLAHASSEE - Tougher
high school com petency tests
b e in g c o n s id e re d b y G ov.
Lawton C hiles and th e Cabinet
are Just part of w hat It will take
to Improve the perform ance of
Florida students, education of­
ficials say.
E d u c a tio n C o m m is s io n e r
Frank Brogan also plans to ask
law m akers next year to raise the
c u rre n t m inim um 1.5 grade
point average — a D-plus — th at
schools m ay require for high
school graduation to 2.0 o r C.
B ro g an a a ld T u e s d a y he
expected the governor and Cabi­
net today to approve raising the
passing score on the High School
Com petency Test th a t public
school students m ust pass to
graduate.
"T he Cabinet has been thus
far very supportive of increased

standards and expectations for
students," said Brogan.
Also before the panel w as a
proposed rule th at would let the
D epartm ent of E ducation In­
tervene a t schools labeled aa
"critically low perform ing" for
m ore than three years.
If the panel backs the concept,
th e 1996 Legislature will oe
asked to o u tlin e specifically
w h at form th e In te rv en tio n
would take, Brogan aald.
On th e h ig h school com ­
petency tests, Brogan argues
th at requiring m ore correct an ­
sw ers w ould b e tte r p rep a re
students for lobs o r college.
S o m e e d u c a to r s c a u tio n
against raising standards too teat
a n d h u rtin g d isa d v a n ta g e d
students.
W ith tougher tests, teachers
would have to do m ore rem edial
work with struggling students,
Brogan acknowledges. But he
a rg u e s th e s tu d e n ts w ould

perform better In the long run.
S tu d e n ts u su ally tak e th e
com petency test In their Junior
year and can retake It until they
pass. Last October, 96,293 stu ­
dents took the m ultiple-choice
exam .
The test consists of two parts,
m athem atics and com m unica­
tions. C urrently, students m ust
c o rre c tly a n sw e r 3 9 o f 58
m athem atics questions and 40
nkrftioaaqi
of 65 com m unt
to pass.
Brogsn w ants to require cor­
rect answ ers on three m ore
m a th e m a tic s p ro b le m s a n d
seven m ore com m u n icatio n s
Questions.
E ducation officials estim ate
th at would decrease th e percent­
age o f J u n io rs p a ssin g th e
m athem atics po rt km on their
first try (torn 78 to 71. and the
percentage passing th e com ­
m unications section from 09 to
75 percent.

The chief said the Artoy's. the
Checker* and the K rystal's res­
tau ra n ts on Lake Mary Boule­
vard had been targeted earlier In
th e evening by a would-be rob­
ber. He said the alleged robber
w ent through the drive-thru a t
each restau ran t and ordered a
cash drawe r to go. Each tim e he
i refused and ne left.
P olice h a d w ord th a t th e
Miami Subs on State Road 434
had also been targeted.
"1 had a hunch th at he would
com e back through th is w ay,"
Beary aald. "People have certain
driving habits and I figured he'd
be back th is w ay."
Officers a t the roadblock were
on the lookout for him and when
he w as spotted, officers pulled
him over and a w itness from one
of the restau ran ts was called and
Clifton Lewis Davis. 27, was
p o sitiv e ly Id en tified a s th e
alleged luDDcri
B eary concedes th a t drivethrough robberies are not the
best way for a thief to raise
revenue.

"B ut If they were all PhDs are
w ouldn't catch them ." he said.
O verall. Beary w as pleased
w ith th e num ber of arrests th at
cam e out of the roadblock.
Com m issioners will vote on 'o iV T .to pleased we could get th at
th e proposals a t their De&amp; 12 m any people off the road who
m eeting.
• sh o u ld n 't have been o ut there."

On ttM road again
ftetired truckers recently reunited to share tales
m s tQ Q n M v|nciUDm a t o t appearanoe o f som a

fam ilies gathered at Wilbur Farms on W est S.R.
te . OrgsnUere say tha reunion may become a
tra ditio n .

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Associated Prsea Writer
TAMPA — W hen Carm en Pena b e g a n 1
for the Publix superm arket
she hoped to
move to the ranks of upper i
she got stuck In th e bakery.
There, she says, her m anagem ent aspiration*

o e of eight
Publix, accusing the Fortune 500
dlefiim lnatlng fg*,M* women by
In dead-end, low-wage Jobs.
On Tuesday, th e U.S. Equal O pportunity
Commission Joined their fodaralw w ault,
"W hat this case la about Is th e Job assignm en u ." said Angelo FUippL acting regional
attorney for the EEOC's Miami office.
" It's a case where women am channeled into
the lower-paying Jobs like th e deU w orkers or
cashiers, and m en are channeled Into th e

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first started, 1 w anted to advance."
Pena aald In a telephone Interview after the
EEOC’s announcem ent. "1 thought I had a future
w ith Publix. I w anted to go all the way to upper
Pena. 37, worked In a PubUx bakery depart­
m ent tn S t. A ugustine.
"I saw other women being treated the way I
w as treated. B ut I felt. weU.Tm going to college.
I'm taking courses. I'm going to be different.
T hey're going to notice m e. ahe said.
"B ut they d id n 't. Every tone I tried to take two
steps forward, they would knock m e back all the
way, five ateps back."
Pena also aald her com plaints about co-workers
who frequently m ade —«&lt;*i jo k e# ,|u * dlsparagsbout women were ignored by the
r. She quit the store to Jan u ary and
Ro th e EEOC.
P u b lix la th e n a ti o n 's e lg h th - la r g e a t
superm arket chain and Florida's largest private
‘ er. It has m ore than 470 stores to Florida,
lan d South Carolina.

The EEOC had been Investigating charges of
gender and race discrim ination a t PubUx atom s
for three years. Each year, th e ag rn ry torarely goes to court over them .
the EEOC tried before
th e
work o u t a settlem ent w ith PubUx! 1
w as unsuccessful. He
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PubUx. called the EEOC's derision " a last-ditch
effort to save to re."
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Crime and fish

POLICE BRIEFS

Prison program dives into seafood processing

Fight turns violent
Roberto PU tero, 38, 8171 Michigan Ave., Sanford, w as
arretted by Sem inole County deputies on W ednesday for
battery-dom estic violence and for throw ing a m issile into an
occupied vehicle.
D eputies said PU tero and his wife were involved in an
argum ent w hen he allegedly threw her to the floor. She told
them she escaped ana ran to the car. He allegedly threw
som ething through the c a r's w indshield, shattering it. She then
ran back Into the house to call 9-1-1,
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he was held w ithout bpnd.

Domestic violence arrests
Jeffery C arrato. 35, 3108 Howell Branch Rd., Apt. 46-F,
Casselberry, w as arrested for battery-dom estic violence by
Casselberry Police on Tuesday.
The police report states C arrato and his wife allegedly were
Involved In a verbal dispute when he hit her w ith hU fists.
C harlotte C arrato, 42. his wife, whose address was not given,
w as arrested for being in violation of a dom estic violence
injunction a t his residence.
The couple w as taken to the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility. Bond had not been set.

DUI alleged
Gary Lee Calico, 49, 6585 G rassy Point Dr.. Lake Mary was
arrested for driving under the influence and violating the right
of way by Casselberry Police on Monday.
Police said he was Involved in an auto accident a t the
intersection of U.S. Highway 17-92 and Pine Street. He was
given a field sobriety test snd failed three of the four tests,
police said.
He w as taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he w as held on $500 bond.

Warrant janetta
•K a re n E. O tteraon. 3 5 .2 8 8 0 W. Lake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary,
on a w arrant for failing to appear in court on charges of driving
on a susoended license.
She w as held on 8500 bond a t the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
• Michael Lee Hamm, 37. 2680 W. Lake Mary Blvd., Lake
Mary, on a w arrant for violating the term s of his probation on
grand theft charges.
He w as held w ithout bond a t th e John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•J a m e s Ryan W arner, 32. 105 Hasel Blvd., Sanford, on a
w arrant for failure to appear on ball for two counts of crim inal

PRIDE from a prohibition I
aq u acu ltu re processing so

u tility v e h ic le s fo r e x p o rt,
furniture, soap, shooting range
targets, printing, nursery plants
and milk.

Davis said It's the first time
PRIDE has worked with a local
government to establish one of
Its Industries. The plant will use
about 30 inmates and have four
employees.
PRIDE operates 53 industries
a t 21 prisons. About 5,000
Inmates are paid 15 cents to 50
cents an hour to produce goods
and services such as sports

Davis said she doesn't
how long It will take PRIDE to
turn a profit w ith the processing
iant. But the com pany has the
nandal resources th e previous
operators did not.

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Aasoclatad Press Writer________
poorest.
T h at exem ption, com bined
TALLAHASSEE - F lo rid a
Inm ates are about to get Into the with s ban on m ost com m ercial
net fishing and an Improved
com m ercial seafood business.
The sta te 's privately run pris­ regulatory clim ate, m akes local
on Industries program Is open­ officials optim istic about the
ing a processing plant in a rural future of aquaculture.
"W e feel real good about w hat
P an h an d le co u n ty eag er for
som e econom ic help. Inm ate PRIDE is doing," said Logan
w orkers will fillet and package Barbee, director of C alhoun's
e v e ry th in g from c a tfis h to cooperative extension service.
" It's got a lot of spinofTs with It."
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The com pany has signed a
R ID E , o r P r i s o n R e ­
h a b il it a ti v e I n d u s tr ie s &amp; f iv e - y e a r , le a s e - p u r c h a s e
D iversified E n te rp rise s In c., agreem ent w ith the county for
hopes to succeed where a sim ilar the 5,500-square-foot processing
p la n t a n d 10 a c re s a t th e
venture failed.
PRIDE is reopening a plant county's industrial park. The
built with 82 m illion in govern­ com pany also has an option to
m ent financing four years ago to buy another 30 o r so acres.
Local officials said the pro­
process pond-raised catfish. The
plant, located near Blountstown, cessing plant could encourage
about 50 m iles w est of T allahas­ m ore farm ers to raise catfish.
see. closed a year later when They said they hoped PRIDE
could branch o u t Into other
m oney ran out.
PRIDE president Pam ela Jo areas such as horticulture in the
Davis said the tim ing w as right future.
"We hope to see It grow from
for the latest effort to establish a
seafood processing business in catfish Into all kinds of things,"
North Florida. A grand opening said KeUI Peacock, director of
the Calhoun County Cham ber of
w as scheduled today.
"We believe th is Is a wave of Commerce.
future, the whole aquacult
thing," she said Tuesday.
T he co m p a n y , b ased

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He w as held w ithout bond a t the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•A nthony Colum bus Edwards, 30, 412 8. Sanford Ave..
Sanford, on a w arrant for violating the terns of his probation on
robbery charges.
He w as held w ithout bond a t the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•C h ristian J . Page. 25. 541 Land Ave.. Sanford, on an active
m isdem eanor w arrant out of Hillsborough County.
She w as held w ithout bond a t th e John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•R odney Jerrod Davis, 2 3 .4 2 2 0 &amp; Orlando Ave., Sanford, on
a w arrant for robbery and a w arrant for possession o f narcotig* u r .

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EDITORIAL

S p ru c in g up
W hen s o m e th in g Is d e te rm in e d to be
wrong, som eone, so m ew h ere, will try to b rin g
about som e kind of rule Intended to fix It. It
m ay be a federal law. s ta te law . c o u n ty or city
ordinance, o r a code.
As a resu lt, th e problem m ay be resolved,
but th e re m ay also be com plications.
A nyone w ho d riv es th ro u g h th e stre e ts of
S a n fo rd k n o w s th e r e a r c a n u m b e r o f
businesses In o p eratio n , w hich are poorly
m ain tain ed . T hey need p ain tin g . S igns are
e ith e r faded or falling a p a rt. W eeds are
grow ing along th e sidew alk.
Even th o u g h th e b u s in e s s Is o p e ra tin g , th e
physical a p p e a ra n c e of the building, o r th e
un k em p t p a rk in g a re a or frontal a re a h a s a
tendency to m ak e p a sse rsb y fo rm u late a poor
opinion not only of th a t e sta b lish m e n t, b ut
possibly th e e n tire city.
W hat could h a p p e n ? L et’s say for ex am p le
th e r e Is a b u s in e s s In p o o r c o n d itio n
Som ew here on S. F ren ch A venue in Sanford.
Som eone co m p lain s a n d th e city ta k e s action.
They set u p special codes for th e buildings,
an d code Inspectors begin to h a n d o u t notices
rif violations.
! T h e c o d e s m a y fo rc e a b u s i n e s s to
U ndertake Im provem ents, if th ey c a n be
ijfforded. But o w ners of o th e r b u sin e sse s th at
tftay be p ro p e rly m a in ta in e d m a y find
tjiem selves also In violation. It's a case w here
llxlng one problem could c a u se pro b lem s to
(it h ers.
! It's th e old paradox. T h e b u sin e ss ow ner
dould rep a in t a n d fix u p th e place If he had
m ore c u sto m e rs an d could e a rn m ore m oney.
B ut m ore c u sto m e rs a re h ig h ly unlikely
t in ip ^ h ijjiiiin n a g ^ ^ x c d u p a n d c le a n e d ,. ^ .
? w e tu H M 9 p tiF * v e ry d istric t In th e city o r
^ tt r m y l p M i f i l M j r M d e * so s tric t codes th a t
people qie^dftY cn aw ay because th ey c a n 't
afford to com ply.
’ W hat we w ould ra th e r see Is th o se few
b u sin e sse s th a t know full well th ey c a n use
Some refu rb ish in g , tak e it upon th em se lv e s
t^nd get som e w ork done.
! T hey will not only be doing th em selv es a
favor, but help in g th e e n tire city. A p e rso n 's
Opinion of a n a re a c a n be good, b u t it d o e sn 't
take m u c h to have th a t opinion c h an g e
com pletely.

LETTER

Right and wrong
All of us can feel for Dave Furr. Each of us has
more ihun upt done things we regret, and have
naked forgiveness. He Is a very good man. und I
wish him well.
The most intriguing thing in your article
(Sunday. Nov. 19) was the uttitude of Kerry Lyons.
The city commissioner and mayor arc supposed to
lie representatives of the voters und should know
what Is happening with taxpayers' money given
various groups. Commissioners serving on these
lioards should, and m ust, report back to the city
(Dinmlsslon. as u group, on problems with that
itgcncy. A commissioner does not have the right to
keep problems hidden from our elected repre­
sentatives.
: Mayor Bcttye Smith and Kerry Lyons. In my
opinion, were completely wrong ubout this.
• Commissioner Lon llowell deserves credit und
(hanks for bringing this m atter into the light of
&lt;|ay.
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The C-SPANNING of Hollywood
WASHINGTON” "The American President” Is
a delightful film In which Michael Douglas plays
a widower Chief Executive hungry for a date.
The lady of his dreams turns up In the form of a
sassy environmental lobbyist played by Annette
Dotting.
The barriers to a happy ending arise from the
dimcult logistics of wooing In the White House,
under the noses of a snoopy press, but It turns
out they can be overcome. Douglas also resolves
a not-vcry-tricky moral dilemma over cutting n
deal with the "Motown Three." your basic
congressional slcazes.
But before the final clinch, the audience is
subjected to n flvc-mlnutc presidential address.
In which wc lenm: first, that you cannot truly
love the Constitution unless you belong to the
American Civil Liberties Union: second, that the
only federal crime bill that makes .sense Is one
banning assault weapons and handguns; and
third, that when it comes to environmental
measures, the stricter the standard, the better
the hill.
In short. Rob Reiner, the producer-director of
this basically entertaining movie, has loaded It
up with the whole liberal message and told the
tteket-buyers to swallow It along with their
popcorn and soft drinks.

legislator on a mission to overthrow Hie "corrupt
liberal welfare stntc." Unable to defeat him on
the Issues, hts enemies harnss him unmercifully
with spurious ethics complntnts and attempted
exposes of hts private life.
And consider the commercial potential In the
“ Masterful Majority Leader" series, recounting
the continuing trnvalls of n sage but shortte m p e re d p ra irie p o litic ia n , p e rp e tu a lly
frustrated In hts quest to escape from Congress
and get an executive branch Job. In earlier films,
we have seen him recover from repeated
rejections when the public chose a more
glamorous or wealthier rival. But now, when
everything Is In place, the hero’s wife qulls her
Job as the head of America's fnvorltc charity only
to discover that she Is not covered by his health
Insurance policy.
In a tearful scene, she Implores him lo
remember that this happens to millions of
ordinary people every year and begs him to pass
a national health plan.
He turns to her. his eyes moist, and says: "If
you think I'm going to fall for that socialistic sob
story and forget the Contract that my pal Newt
signed, you've got another think coming.
The right wing could certainly demand equal
Call It the C-SPANNING of Hollywood. If It
lime for "Speaker of the House." an adventure catches on. the movie houses will be as empty as
film about a daredevil, prem aturely gray the polling booths.

He has a perfect right, of course, to Insert these
mementos of the magic m oments of Mlchnel
D ukakis' cam paign
Into the middle of his
m ovtc-and dare the
custom ers to walk
out. Sllll. 1 wonder if
lie's thought about
the trend he may be
starting.
I know that the left
may have more clout
In Hollywood than In
most precincts, but
th e r e h a v e to be
so m e R e p u b lic a n
He has a perfect
moguls out there. If
1right, of course,
"The American Pres­
to Insert these
ident'' is the hit It
mementos of
seem s to be. how
the magic
long until the West
momenta of
C o a st f a n c ie rs of
Michael
Newt Gingrich and
Dukakis' _
Dob Dole decide to
campaign. J
cash In?

JOSEPH SPEAR

Wake up and
smell the column

MORTON K0NDRACKE

Clinton will assert ‘leadership’
With President Clinton significantly ahead In
th e still-to -b e -c o n c lu d e d 1993 political
sweepstakes, the White House Is planning to
use an unlikely theme - leadership - to help
him win re-election in 1996. A tough Issue.
Bosnia, may help.
Top White House aides say that while
Clinton la frequently accused of "waffling and
having no backbone," he actually has a record
of "taking on tough Issues," and his 1996
campaign will consist partly of reminding
people of the fact.
Aides list the 1993 deficit-reduction fight, the
North American Free Trade Agreement, send­
ing U.S. troops to Haiti, Intervention In the
Mexican peso crisis, defense of affirmative
action, and battles against the National Rifle
Association and the tobacco lobby as evidence
of Clinton's standing up for principle.
They say that the 1993 budget controversy
Is giving him another opportunity to demon­
strate conviction In defense of the social aafely
net and the environment that are under attack
from Republicans.
While the public tends to support the current
GOP position on Bosnia - that U.S. troops
shouldn't be sent to patrol a precarious peace Clinton isn't likely to be seen as a wafTler as he
asserts to Congress that U.S. leadership of
NATO and the world community requires a
military role.
Right now. every major poll Indicates that
Clinton Is clobbering the Republicans for
political advantage going Into 1996. although
as one aide says, "what happens in the next
couple of weeks ts going to stick In people's
m inds about who did what."
The polls show mixed results on whether
approval of Clinton's performance Is improv­
ing, but they arc unanimous In showing a
precipitous fall In esteem for the Republicans
against whom he'll be campaigning.
Last w eek's ABC/Washtngton Post poll
showed Clinton’s approval rating up seven
points since June, to 54 percent, while the
NBCAVall Street Journal Poll had him at 49
percent, und the CUS/Ncw York Times poll put
iilm at4 S .
At the same time. House Speaker Newt
Gingrich's approval ratings have dropped to 27
percent In all three polls (down 18 points since
May) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole's
are down from 60 percent In March to 45
percent now In the ABCVWushIngUm Post poll.
Congress' approval rating, according to
CBS/Ncw York Times. Is down to 22 percent.
Its low before the 1994 GOP victory. The same
poll sitowed that voters trust Clinton more
than Congress to deal both with Medicare and
the deficit, und by 53-34 they believe that lie's
"concerned more ubout doing w hat's best for
you."
The NBCAVall Street Journal poll shows that

only 49 percent of Americans think that
Clinton’s budget actions show him as "a
strong leader standing up for what he believes
In" while 43 percent see him as "putting his
own political agenda ahead of w hat's good for
the country." However, only 33 percent
consider Gingrich a leader, and only 30
percent see Dole as one.
O n e lo p W h ite
H o u se a id e c o m ­
m ented th a t "Bob
D o le m a k e s B ill
Clinton look line a
ramrod." Clinton is
now c o n s is t e n t ly
ru n n in g 10 points
a h e a d of Dole In
head-to-head p resi­
dential polls. Demo­
crats have a fourpoint advantage in
the CBS/New York
Times congressional
test vote, reversing a
slight GOP ad v an ­
tage last month.
f A tough Issue,
B esides " le a d e r ­
Bosnia, may
ship." White House
help. £
aides Indicate they
plan to campaign in
1996 on the theme
that Clinton repre
sents "the m ainstream " while the Republicans
are "radicals." and that Clinton Is trying to
secure a better future for most Americans.
The polls Indicate that these them es will find
some resonance among the electorate. In the
NBCAVall Street Journal poll. 62 percent of
voters worry that Republicans will "go too far"
in making changes, while only 29 percent
think they will not go far enough.
Clinton's own Internal polls, aides say. show
that "people want smaller government, but
they do not want It eviscerated. They sec
education as the key to their kids' future. They
want reduced government regulation, but a
clean environment. They want some reduc­
tions In Medicare, but they want to be sure that
Its future Is secured."
Clinton aides say that If Dole wins the GOP
nomination, they will exploit his age bv saying
(hat Clinton represents the "future white Dole
ts “the past." "From the point of view of
physiognomy, he represents the past." one
aide said.
According to one of Clinton's top political
udvlscrs. "th e general election campaign
(logins April 1." when It's likely thal the GOP
nominee will be known and Clinton will begin
spending between 88 million and t l 2 million
on pre-convention TV ads.

The Curmudgeon bus been occupied lately
with trying to figure out what Ills column
ought to smell like.
Put down your pens, critics and phlllsilncx.
I'm talking ubout food smelts here -• like the
Mugle Scents Crayola crayons that kids were
eating because they had the txlor of coconut.
Ilenricc and chocolate. I think It would be
neat to write a column that smelled so
delicious people would want to eat It. 1 have
heard from a few readers who regularly chew
it up and spit It out. but I don't think they do
It for the nutritional value.
The Curm udgeon
w ill p o n d e r It.
Meanwhile, your In­
quiries:
Dear Curmudgeon:
What do you make of
the latest Newt Ulng r lc h fla p ? T h e
House Speukcr said
he a n d Bob Dole
closed down the gov­
e r n m e n t In p a r t
because Bill Clinton
Ignored them on an
Air Force One flight
to Israel. Is he also C I think it would
blaming this ruckus
be neat to write
on the "socialists" in
a column that
the newsroom s? smelled so
William In Wichita
delicious people
D e a r WNW: He
would want to
Implied It was the
eat it. jp
m edia's fault by de­
nying he said what
he said, but U didn't wash because tils
comments were taped. Several of Ids political
buddies tried to claim hts words were "taken
out of context." And Newt's spokesman said
reporters ignored the real story, which was
the GOP's admirable effort to balance the
budget. Clearly, In the interests of truth and
accuracy, the media should let |x&gt;ls edit their
own remarks.
Dear Curmudgeon: Another Jesse Helms
story for your file: Old cotton-month Is so
fond of holding up ambassadorial nomina­
tions that he even held up the uppolntmcm ol
a former Senate colleague. Janies Sasser of
Tennessee, to be the U.S. envoy to China.
Jesse said Sasser was a "nice guy. hut I'm
not sure he knows a chopstick from a tuning
fork." - Ralph In Raleigh
Dear HNR: This comrs from a m an, mtml
you. who once referred to North Korean
dictator Kim Jong II as "Kim Jong Two" and
Introduced Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir
Bhutto as the "distinguished prime minister
of India." Old Jc s Is a nice guy. hut he
probably thinks Punamu was named after tlahat.
Dear Curmudgeon: I heard that Jim m y
Carter has a new book out with a weird illlc.
What Is It? -- Dallas In Dallas
Dear Dallas: It's a children's hook, written
with his daughter Amy und bused on stories
he used lo tell hts children about a sea
m o n ster. It's called "T h e Lillie Baby
Snoogle-FIceJer." I hear there have been
numerous complaints from bookstore cus­
tomers who thought they were Inlying Ids
memoirs.
Dear Curmudgeon: Did you read utxmt the
baby cougar thal bit Newt? I'm serious. A zoo
director from Ohio brought u hunch of
unlinals to the Capital, und Newt picked up
the eaugur und It took u nip uut of one of
Newt's chins. --Colleen In Columbus
DeurCNC: Damn socialist eats.
Dear Curmudgeon: Did you know that
officials at a Miami rourthousc have created a
"Voodoo Squad" to clean up dead chickens
und entrails after the trials of Cuhuns and
Haitians who call on their gods for help? I
think you need something like this up in
Washington lo clean up the blood after Newt
and Bill and the rest have one of their fights.
••Mlml In Miami
Dear MNM: We have something similar
already. We call It the Doodou Squad.
Going buck to the beginning. I'm kind of
leaning toward a beef Jerky smell. You know
&gt;• tough, chewy and full of protein.

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w hnt S em in o le C ou n ty
school c h ild re n h av e been
experiencing since the museum
o|&gt;cned in 1984.
Herat is«* Ibe museum Is used
un u continuous basis by area
Imirth-gradc classes, there Is
very little open time for other
visitors to enjoy the museum,
sit Id program resource teacher
S e re n a F is h e r. F is h e r a n d
another stalT member operate
the museum weekdays from 8
a.lit. to 8:30 p ut., with most of
the students coming lietwecii
the hours of 8:30 a.m and 1:30
p.tll. So. Fisher Is excited about
the prospect that more people
will see the learning environ­
ment (hat has been created at
the museum.
Originally built In 1902. as
Sanford High School, It Is the
fourth oldest school In continu­
ous use In Florida. In 1911. the
school Ix-enmc Sanford Gram­
m ar School, which It remained
until It closed In 1984. At that
lim e It w as placed on the
Nntlottnl Register of Historic
Places.
The two-story rectangular red
brick building is built In the
Romanesque Revival-style, with
a three-story bell tower with an
open belfry. The main building
housed four main clnssroomx
with an auditorium upstairs.
Wings were added to either side
of the main building. In 1910, to
add eight additional rooms.
Open for the tour will be the
lobby, which contains a "photo­
g ra p h ic e ssu y of S e m in o le

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give students a hands-on experi­
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different (terlods of development
of the slate of Florida. Fisher
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Hint one of her favorite sayings Is
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In the Turn of the Century
Classroom, the floors, walls, fur­
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they were w hen the school
opened In 1902. In keeping with
the spirit of the season, Fisher
said the m useum will also
feature holiday decorations of
the era.
In 1902. Theodore Roosevelt
was president and the "Teddy"
Ix-ar was popular, so mnny will
be displayed. Also, first In­
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their drivers from safety regula­
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He urged the states lo act
responsibly and added: "My
administration will redouble our

DONALD KENNETH
CARHOLL
Donald Kenneth Carroll, 46.
Dyson Drive. Winter Springs,
died Friday. Nov. 24. 1995.
Born In Melrose, Mass, he wus
a building Inspector who moved
to central Florida In 1992. He
was a Catholic.
Survivors Include his wife
Pamela A.; his mother Barbara
of Melrose; his son Matthew
Kenneth of Winter Springs: his
daughter Melissa Ann of Winter
Springs; his brother Peter of
Brewster. Mass.
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo.
In charge of the arrangements.
FLORENCE M. EVERSON
Florence M. Everson. 92, died
M onday. Nov. 27. 1995 at
Putnam Community Hospital.
Bom In Bowling Green, she
had moved to Hastings from
Sanford 69 years ago. She was a

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efforts to protect those who
travel on the nation's highways."
A h alf-d o zen s ta te s have
enacted laws that raise their
speed limits automatically when
the federal cap comes off. The
10-day wait is intended lo give
them tim e to ch an g e th eir
minds.

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Central Florida Terminals Is
presently building Hie Interna­
tional terminals at the airport
with their own financial re­
sources. The cost. Ihc airport
authority said. Is "In seven
figures."
Central Florida Terminals ts
also using Ihelr resources lo help
establish things like duty-free
services and various Interna­
tional businesses In Sanford's
airport.
Sieve Coovcr. Ihc attorney
representing the Sanford Airport
A uthority, said such an In­
vestment shows n "substantial
com m itm ent" to the economy of
the city.
It Is not. however. Inking over
operation of ihc airport.
C ity C o m m is s io n e r Lon
Howell said he does not see the
buslncss sense In putting up
one’s own money to build a
facility and then saying they
want bond money to do the
project.
"It Jusl doesn't make any
sense lo m e." he said. "It makes
me wonder what Ihelr agenda
Is ."

Coovcr said they have no olher
agenda other than wanting (o
help the economy or Sanford
boom as nn international travel
destination and departure point.
Coovcr said Central Florida
Terminals is a “shell corpora­
tion" made up of various in­
v esto rs w ith "co n sid e ra b le"
airline and airport Industry ex­
perience.
Brain disagrees. He said he has
been trying to get the Sanford

Airport Authority is asking the
rlly commission to turn control
of the airport over lo them so
they can have greater leeway In
ultractlng new businesses In Ihc
airport.
Coovcr said that It was Ihc
opinion of Ihc aulhorlly's bond
eounsel that an airport eonIrolled by the city rather than by
an Independent authority would
lx; viewed as "unstable" by
potential Investors In the Indus­
trial revenue bonds.
"W hen he told me that I
approached the city with the
Info rm atio n ." Coovcr noted.
"Mr. (city manager Bill) Sim­
mons has lx;cn very coopera­
tive."
Coovcr said he h as been
working with Ihc city on the
m ailer for six m onths and has
been rushing lo gel the m atter
cleared up before the bonds go
on sale (he second week In
January.
"We are trying lo do this lo
benefit the economy of Sanford."
lie said.
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also be a Irt-t*. donated by J A I,
Christm as Tree Farm, In S an­
ford. d e c o ra te d w ith pap er
chains and ornam ents made by
students. In keeping with the
Victorian style.
In the upstairs auditorium, the
exhibit "Gcorgetown-thc History
of a B lack N eig h b o rh o o d ."
sponsored by the Community
Improvement Association, Is on
loan lo the museum and wilt be
featured on the museum tour.
The home lour, sponsored by
the Sanford Historic Trust. Inr..
runs from noon until 5 p.m.,
Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 2
and 3. Six homes. First United
Methodist Church of Sanford
and (he Cultural Arts Center will
lx- open to the public as well as
(he Student Museum. Tickets for
the lour arc 810 and can be
purchased the day of the tour, at
the Cultural ArtsCcnter.
Adding lo the ambience of the
lour, carolers will be present In
some of the homes along Ihc
route and antique cars will be
parked In the street In front of
the homes. Carriage tours of the
historic district are also avail­
able.
Proceeds of the tour go lo
sponsor restoration projects In
the historic district. For more
Information on Ihc home tour,
contact Glgl Gillies at 438-7059.

Alr|x)rt Authority to give him
some quotes on ground services
lor a British Airline seeking In do
business In Sanford.
"They (old me I couldn't get
those Ix-enuse of Central Florida
Terminal’s bold on those things
at the airport." he charged.
Brain said his own Investiga­
tion into Ihc company revealed
som e q u estio n ab le b u sin ess
dealing. Armed With public doeii m r n t s f r o m a f e d e r a l
bankruptcy court, be said Hie
principals in Cenlral Florida
Terminals have been charged
with what be calls "fraudulent
misuse of funds."
Coovcr said Ihc airport author­
ity contacted all parties In the
bankruptcy ease and the trustee
In the ra se . A. S tephenson
Wallace, was (hat there were
arguable positions either way
and lltal the principals are guilty
primarily or "making some pref­
erential payments.”
Bui. Coovcr added, "when I
asked If there was any reason to
lx-llcve they were dishonest or
fraudulent, he told me 'no.' they
had Just made some decisions (o
make one payment over another
w h i c h I s n ' t r i g h t In
bankruptcy."
Brain has filed a formal com­
plaint with the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) over the
m atter of Central Florida Termi­
n a ls b e in g g iv en w h a t he
perceives as "exclusive rights"
lo the airport by the airport
authority.
Convcr said the original com­
plaint was denied and It Is
currently on an appeal which he
says "m ay or may not be heard
during our lifetime."
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retired bookkeeper and accoun­
tant and a member of Christ
United Methodist C hurch In
Hastings.
Survivors Include her daugh­
te rs a n d sons-ln-law s Mary
Canaday. Ja n e and Rodman
Goode, all of Hastings, and Gay
and David Scott of Danville.
Calif.; her son and daughter-inlaw Thomas D. and Billy Jean
Everson of Baldwin: her grand­
d a u g h te rs , J o n l W agner of
Gainesville. Sandl Padgett of
Altamonte Springs and Tracy
Sbott of Los Angeles,- and her
grandsons Todd Everson and
Brent Everabn both of Palatka
and Dave Scott of Seattle. Wash.
M a s te r 's F u n e r a l H om e,
Palatka. In charge of the ar­
rangements.

HAROLD E. R E M IT
Harold E. Herbst. 81. Rosalia
Drive. Sanford, died Monday.
Nov. 27. 1995 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford.
Bom April 8, 1914 In New
Jersey, he was a postal clerk
who moved to central Florida in
1921. He was a member of the
C o n g re g a tio n a l C h r is tia n
Church, the Friends of the St.
Johns and he coached Little
League for 13 years. He was also
a Navy veteran of World War II
and the Korean Conflict.
Survivors Include his wife
Anna; his sons Harold Herbal Jr.
of Cape Coral and Alan Herbal of
O rlan d o ; h is s is te r M arian
Bethea of Sanford; his brother
Warren Herbst of Sanford: and
his grandchild Karissa Herbst of
Cape Coral.
G ram k o w F u n e ra l H om e.
Sanford. In charge of the ar­
rangements.

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Hillary Rodham Clinton transformation
B f TOM RAIMI
Associated Press Writer

J h m Jackson Jr. wins primary
CHICAGO — His father fought entrenched power with
militant marches and fiery words. Now Jesae Jackson J r. Is
only a step away from winning a U.S. House seat and the
Insider's role his father never had.
"It's our family hour.” the elder Jackson exulted Tuesday
night after his 30-year-old son beat four rivals In a Democratic
primary for the seat Mel Reynolds resigned after his conviction
for sexual misconduct. •
Jackson Jr. Immediately became the odds-on favorite over
Republican Thomas J . Somer In the Dec. 12 special election In
the overwhelmingly Democratic 2nd District on Chicago’s
South Side and nearby suburbs. Somer grabbed 83 percent of
the vote In the OOP field of four.

Sold for drug debt
DETROIT — To some neighbors In an area thick with
prostitution and drugs, the 15-year-otd boy appeared normal,
even happy.
Police, however, have begun to unravel the story of a
teen-ager who spent m onths with drug dealers and users — a
world where, authorities say, hts m other sold him to settle her
• 1.000 crack cocaine debt.
Acting on an anonymous tip, police found the boy early
Tuesday morning In a small, run-down house. A m an found
with him. described by police as a drug dealer with a long
record, was arrested. Police said the m other gave her son to a
different dealer, who was still a t large.

announced pertly on Monday,
wearing a bright red coat and a
gold Christm as tree pin as she
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husband Tuesday night, begin­
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of grief by developing this model
to begin with,” said Sheila Tate,
former press secretary to Nancy
Reagan.
"She's not sitting at the table
negotiating the budget, she's not
developing a welfare plan, and
she's not out selling troop In­
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definitely lowering her profile,”
said Tate, a public-relations ex­
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Aides to Mrs. Clinton point out
that she's doing what she's been

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In both Instances, he asserted, "those who stand up for peace
will have the United S tates standing w ith them .”
Only hours before he began the first leg — to England.
Ireland and N orthern Ireland — an unexpected breakthrough
was announced Tuesday In London. B ritain and Ireland agreed
to set aside their disagreem ent over disarm ing the IRA and set
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WEDNESDAY

N o v e m b e r 29. 1995

Repeat champions
Uons blank Greyhounds
LONGWOOD - T ravl. Week* and Cameron
Z arbaufh acored flrat hair goak and C .J. Meert
_____ ___
m ade then stand up .as■ ....
the Ovtedo
Lions
blanked the Lyman G reyhounds 2-0 in a
Sem inole A thletic Conference boys' soccer
m atch a t the Carlton Henley Sports Complex
Tuesday night.
Oviedo also won the JV gam e by a 2-1 score.
Lee Chaney had an assist on W eeks' score,
while Mike Variey aided on C am eron's goal as
the U ons Improved to 4*1 on the season.
M eert stopped 12 shots In posting hia third
shutout o f the season. Shane LaPlaca also
turned back 12 shots In goal for Lym an.
The sta ts were aa close as the score aa Oviedo
outshot the O ieyhounda 15-13 and had four
corner kicks to six for Lym an.

Patriots blank Rama
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Eric Selllck acored
an unassisted goal In th e flrat half and It proved
to be enough aa the Lake Brantley Patriots
edged the Lake Mary Rama 1-0 In a Seminole
A thletic Confemce boys' soccer m atch a t Tom
Storey Field Tuesday night.
The Patriots also won th e JV contest by a
score of 3-2.
Lake Mary outshot Lake Brantley nine to six.
but the Patrlotd had five com er kicks to four for
th e Rams.
Philip Kopman stopped seven shots for his
first shutout of the season. K urtls M utton m ade
four saves for Lake Mary.
Lake Brantley improved to 3*2 on the season,
while th e Ram s fell to 2*2* 1.

Oviedo gets Mg mat win
OVIEDO — The Oviedo U ons used five pins to
beat Lym an 50-22 In a w restling m atch at
Ovtedo High School Tuesday night.
The Lions also claim ed the JV m atch by a
score of51*15.
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SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent la looking for coaches and sponsors for
Ilia upcom ing Youth Basketball Leagues.
Coaches are needed for all ages: 15-Under:
13-Unden 11 -Under? and Bid! Ball (7-9).
Sponsors are also needed a t WO per team .
Call th e R ecreation D epartm ent a t (407)
330*5007 for m ore Inform ation,

Softball makeup schedule
SANFORD — T he m en’s portion of the
Sanford Recreation D epartm ent Fall Siowpitch
Softball League la scheduled to finish th is week
w ith m ake-uo nam es.
T hursday night a t Chaae, Nobles Construction
will play Ken Rummei Chevrolet a t 6:30 p.m .

Bottoms Up/Playtime wins Tuesday Fall SB title

cham pionship by w inning the Sanford Recre­
ation D epartm ent M en's Flail Tuesday Night
Solowpttcn Softball League title.
The team waa alm ost the sam e aqtfad th at won
In the spring while playing aa Susanne'a O yster
Reef/Lake Mary Pub and fiv e s Bottom s Up
Pub/Playtim e D arts Its first crown aa sponsor's.
B ottom 's Up Pub/Ptaytiroe D arts used a four
run third Inning to erase a 2-1 deficit and w ent
on to defeat W helchel A Howard 0-3.
But the win w as kind of anticUm actic as
W helchel A Howard had earlier In the evening
loot a 13*12. 8-lnnlng decision to M.T. Muggs to

sew up the title for B ottom 's Up Pub/Ptaytim e
D arts. A sweep o f th e doubleheader by W helchel
A Howard would have forced a one-gam e playoff
for th e ctuuntHonsh Jo.
In the late gam e. Sanford P in t B aptist Church
won Its third straight gam e w ith a 12-5 victory
over Zoo Crew n.
Bottoms Up Pub/Playtim e D arts finishes the
season a t 0-2. w hile W hechel A Howard w as 6*5
and Sanford F irst B aptist C hurch 5*5. M.T.
Muggs cornea hom e In fourth place w ith a 4*7
m ark, w hik Zoo Crew B ended up 3-6.

M.T. Muggs had Jum ped out to an early 8-2
lead only to see W hechel A Howard battle back to
tie the gam e a t 8-8. M.T. Muggs reassum ed
control by scoring single runs In the fourth and
seventh Innings and two runs In the fifth inning
to build a 12-8 lead heading Into the bottom of
the seventh inning.
But W helchel A Howard refused to go easily, as
singles by Jam es Thom pson and J e n y Gov­
e rn e d and a walk to Keith Denton loaded the
bases w ith no one o u t Vince Howard lifted a
sacrifice fly to left and Trey B rasseur doubled to
close the score to 19*11. After a ground out,
Braaaeur acored the tying run on an error.
W helchel A Howard then returned the favor In
the top of the eighth Inning as, w ith two out and
no one on, Kyle Brubaker singled and w ent to
secood on an error. Mike Miller then singled In
w hat proved to be th e w inning run.

Raiders
split at
home
SANFORD - Jo h n Mobley scored
17 points for the Sem inole Commu­
nity College m en's basketball team
In T uesday's 83*74 loss to Polk
Com m unity College a t the 8CC
H ealth and Physical Education O n S an fo rd 's Shaw n W ashington.
A rnctte Young and Reggie W illiams
each acored 11 points for th e
Raiders.
"Jo h n , A rnett and Shawn have
been con slatant th is season," said
s e c cptch
he gets other players involved In o ur
offense."
Coy Patterson scored 24 points to
lead th e Vlkliupi (5-3). while Todd
Johnson added 15. Je ff W arbrttton
and Jo e Phlion each acored 13
points to help pace PCC.
The Raiders had a 5*4 lead early
In th e first half, b u t Patterson
scored eight points to help giro the
Vikings a ISA k a d with 15KM
rem aining.
PCC stretched the lead to 20-8,
a n d la te r 30*15, b u t P h illip
Jack so n 's three pointer pulled 8CC
w ithin 30-27 a t the break.
Mobley scored six points and
W illiams added five m ore as BCC
closed the gap to 6 0 4 6 w ith 13:52

Rams sweep hardwood deuce
sinta to p a c t E ustls (1-2). w hich had four players score
i double figures
Lake Mary beat Euatia 74-36 In theJ.V jgam c.
The Ram s (3*1) boat Deland a t 7 p m . Thursday.

H u t d u b M if t r ic k i
MIAMI — Alonso M ourning acored a seasonhigh 36 potato and pulled down 10 rebounds to
load tha Miami H eat to Us sem nd stralaht
com e-from -behind victory, 111-80 o ro r the
Dallas M avericks on Tuaaday night.
Jam al M aahbum k a d th e M avericks w ith 24
points, w hile Jim Jackson added 17 for Dallas.
P«te Myers finished w ith 14 and Keith Aaktao
•cored 11, ta rtudta g three 3-potatera. Kevin

Lym an’s
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ORLANDO - Angel Rhodes
aco red IB p o in ts to lead
Lyman to a 5 4 4 2 win over
Edgewater In Orlando Tuesday

had a 32*90 k a d a t haHUme
and were never threatened.
Nancy Jen k in s scored 19
potato to pace the Eagles (I *2).
Lyman pasted a 1*1 record

led Florida (1*1) with 14 points and

Women’s softball raes just kssps getting tighter

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Shaw . Tom EngUah. Allen Dow and JeffDow .
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and Angela W hitney and Denise
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Lee's Exxon w asted little Ume
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Bonnte Chaplin (three atnglea,
taro runs, taro RBI), Lynn Webb
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Laahotanaa Brown (home run,
single, run, three RBI).
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(two singles, run. two RBI). Anne
G arnett, Yolanda Cox and Deb­
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ru n s and one RBI each). Donna
Yon (taro singles, two run), Lis
T urner (single, run, RBI) and
Kelly Denton (tingle, two runa).
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Mary Sechrest (two singles) and
OtGl Klein. Kim SUM and Tanya
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Tbere’i nothing quite like the
delicious and Inviting unetli of frtihly-bsked treau to celebrate the arrival
of the holiday action. Thii year, aurprim your friends and family with
holiday favorilea that won’t add hour*
of cooking time to your already buay
■chedule.
With a little he)p from Baker’a Joy
no&gt;atick apray, ytm can prepare (Mick
and easy recipes including Easy
Oingerbrtad Men, a bin and Implred
Baker's Joy Wreath, Orandma's Old
Fashioned Rum Pudding Cake and
Apple-Raisin Bread Pudding. Baker’s
Joy Is the only no-stick spray that
combines flour end pure yeteubleoil

3 TNp. manarine
1/4 Up. green food coloring
Spray large uucepan (or microwave*
able bowl), qiatula and bond! pen with
Baker'a Joy no-ttkk ipriy. Melt
manhmallowi and margarine in
tauccpan over low heat, stirring until
smooth (or microwave covered 2-3
minutes). Stir until well coaled. Spray
hands with Baker's Joy no-itkk apray.
Press mixture firmly into prepared
bundt pan. Cool. Turn bundt pan onto
serving plate. Tap gently to release.
Decorate and serve!
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Sanford Sonior Cantor (oontor) arranged a faatlvo holiday dlnnar
at tho Marina Hotal rooontty. Tha ladloa ware jolnod by Carta
Rankin, (aft, Jack Thomaa, who doMvorod tho Invocation, Donnla
Yunk and Ban Wainman, winners of tha door prizaa.

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Cooking demonstfition
SANFORD — G reat holiday cooking Ideas are nt B utterfields
etc.
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On Saturday, Dec. 3, a bread m aking dem onstration will be
held from 1 4 p.m . Come In an earn pie som e freehly baked
bread and see Just how atm ple It la to m ake bread a t hom e with
th e Zotiruahi Bread Machine.
Thta free dem onstration will be held a t the B utterfields in
Seminole Towne Center. For m ore Inform ation, contact David
Pineda, m anager, a t 323-4000.
Rotary Club of Lake Mary m eets Thursday m ornings,
7:904:30 a.m . a t the Ttm acuan Country Club, on R inehart
Road. C ontact Brian Loe, president, a t 329-6136.

Weight Watohm meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of W eight W atchers m eets a t the Lake Mary
Com m unity Building every Thursday from 4:43 to 6 4 3 p.m .

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1/3 cup orange juke
1 up. ground ginger (optional)
plastic wrap and refrigerate 3 hours, GLAZE over lop. Cool completely
until firm. Preheat oven so 373*P, before removing cake from pen.
stick q*!y“&amp; vkk dough in hriffkeen
] edek butler
om-kairrefHg^anidTnace other k m
cupwaier
on floured cloth-covered board. Roll
} cup sugar
dough to 1/4-Inch thickness, or for
1 ox. nun
crispier cookies, roll to 1/1 inch. Cut
In i sauce pan, combine butter, water
with 6* ginger-bread man cookie and sugar. Boil mixture for I minute.
cutter. Bake at 373*F for 8 to 10 Remove from beat and add nun.
minutes, uadi edges are firm and Mart
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to brown. Cool 2 minutes before
removing from cookie sheets. Cool
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Omni Toastmasters mast at Hasthrow

1 can (8 ounces) whole water
chestnuts, drained
1 package (16 ounce*) Farmland
Bacon
6 tableqtooiu chili sauce or
ketchup
3 tablespoons brown nigar
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
I tablespoon bourbon (optional)
Wrap each chestnut with 1/2 slice
0600 mama ■occurs
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The Omni Toastm asters Chib •8861 will m eet a t 3:30 p.m .
every Thursday a t the AAA building, 1000 AAA Drive,
Heathrow. G uests and prospective m em bers are welcome.
Call Bertram d ic k , 3334000. for m ore Inform ation.

M oreland,323-3018............... ..

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Free oHnle every ftitfey

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OKNBVA — A free clinic to Include blood pressure check,
blood sugar y f**nlng and tanm unlsntlooe wiU be held eve ry
Friday, from MX) to 11:30 a.m „ a t the Geneva Elem entary
ffrhfftri in the old grhwrt building, corner of P in t and Main
S treet In Qeneva. The d ln ic la sponsored by th e Sem lnota
County Health Departm ent In eotgunction w ith th e Sem inole

Getting married?
ding form s a r t available a t th e Sanford
o cn A re., Sanford, 32771. These stories
In th* Sunday i l ltfon and m ay be
There la no charge for th is service.

cubes. Beat together cream cheese,
sour cream, chiliei, and onions. Stir in
bacon. Spoon mixture In bread and
replace bread top. Wrap entire bread
In heavy loll and bake 1-1/4 hours n
330 degrees F. Serve bread sur­
rounded by cubes for dipping.
If desired, dip may be served with
crackers, chips or pretzels. Makes 10
to 13 servings.
G ram Onion and Bacon Towers
Marilyn Hoelnel, Enid, Oklahoma
2 packages (16 ounces each)
Farmland Bacon, fried crisp
and crumbled

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DEAR ABBY: "Irritated in Ohio'
wrote to say she wee upoot that her
38-year-old huaband phones hia
parents twice daily. You couldn't
understand why that irritated her.
Obviously, you never had to deal
with nosy parents — consider yourself fortunate.
I am a university professor In my
late 30s, married for more then a
decade, with older children of my
own. I lire several hundred miles
from my parents, who pound very
much like "Irritated’s* in-laws. My
parents expect a weekly t elephon e
report of my activities, tr 1 don't call,
I, too, get tha "guilt trip.*
When we traw l, we’re instructed
to cell upon our return, eo my folks
will know we’re not "tying dead on
the highway somewhere.*
M other and Dad pry into our
lives. They insist on knowing what

my bank balance is.
My parents tre a t my m arried
siblings tho same way, own asking
question! about th o ir aex lives!
When wo protest th at we’re being
treated like children Instead of
reaponeiblo adults, they act as if
they’re been wounded.

my wifo and I do, what ws buy, how
much w# spend, and w hat w t’re
having for dinner, etc.
Their interest goes far beyond
idle curiosity. It's always followed
they visited, he rereeled th at h it
father asked how much money I

S0-PLU8 AND 8TILL
TREATED LIKE A CHILD

u n lc e tio n o p e n la wf g ro a t

My wife says th e re ’s still an
umbilical cord betwear: my parents
and m a. I’ve trie d to be m ore
assertive by waiting for them to call
mo, eo 1 won’t h are to spend my
money on long-distance calls that
amount to nothing more than 43
minutes of meddling.
1 love and respect my parents,
but there are boundaries, and they
don't know where theirs should be. I
suspect you will find that there are

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BLONDIE

by Chic Young

«T«KF Is it time for
the tonsils to go?
DEAR DR. GOTT: My II year old
daughter wax diagnosed with tonxilliIII and was treated with antibiotici.
Should we consider surgery?
DEAR READER: The answer to
your question depends on how fre­
quently your daughter suffers from
tonsillitis. The tonsils arc, basically,
by Mori Walter
lymph glands in the throat. Because
they're continually exposed to the air
we breathe, they become easily infect­
ed — especially with strep bacteria,
which should be treated with antibi­
otics to reduce the risk of kidney dam­
age and rheumatic fever, two dangers
of untreated strep infections.
Normally, the tonsils begin to
shrink during the pre-teen years;
thus, childhood sore throats and ton­
sillitis become less of a problem in
adolescence and adulthood.
Nonetheless, some young people
ist in being troubled by tonsillitis.
ich cases, tonsillectomy should be
considered. The general rule Is: Two
or more bouts of atrep tonsillitis, as
diagnosed by throat cultures, per year
should indicate the need for surgery.
Unlike physicians a generation ago,
today's doctora recognize that the ton­
sils actually play an Important role in
children's developing immune sys­
tems; therefore, tonsillectomy is not
as widely practiced as It was In the
past. Nonetheless, the risks of repeat­
ed strep Infections outweigh the bene­
fits conferred by the tonsils. Follow
your pediatrician's advice.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I have been diag­
nosed with spinal stenosis due to
arthritis and have been unable to find
much on the disorder. Will you explain
it, suggest treatment, and tell me
whether surgery is recommended?
Can it ever stabilize?
DEAR READER: The spinal cord is
surrounded by fluid and encased by the
vertebral bones. This is nature's way of
protecting the delicate nerve tissue.
On occasion, however, the system
(ails. In particular, as we age, calcium
deposits (due to arthritis! form on the
vertebral bones and eventually enlarge
enough to press on the spinal cord.
Called "spinal stenosis," this condition
leads to back pain and often to tingling,
numbness and — in its later stages —
weakness of the lower extremities.
Other parts of the body can be similar­
ly affected, depending on the level and
location of the stenosis.
Unfortunately, because It is usually
age-related, spinal stenosis associated
with calcium deposits of arthritis does
not go away by itself. Nonetheless, it
can be stabilized —at least In its early
forms —by an active program of reha­
bilitation and physical therapy.
In my experience, modernte/severe
stenosis usually requires surgery to

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remove the offending calcium spurs.
Such on operation is customarily per­
formed by neurosurgeons nr orthope­
dists, after appropriate tests (includ­
ing MRI scanning and special X-rays)
hove demonstrated the location and
extent of the calcium deposits.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a 70-ycarold woman who has gained 8 pounds
in four months, all of it in my stomach.
Suddenly, I have developed a promi­
nent "pot belly." My doctor has little
to say about it, but it bothers me.
What can I do?
DEAR READER: A sudden increase
in abdominal girth, in the absence of a
change in diet, may indicate a problem
with the abdominal organs. I don't
want to frighten you unnecessarily,
but when I sec a patient with a similar
complaint, I investigate to make sure
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make an encouraging discard in dubs.
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first spade trick and switch to dubs, de­
feating the contend.
At the other table. AndreJ Gromov
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played a dozy low spade and dummy’s
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By Phillip Alder
Anthony Burgess wrote, "Laugh and
the world laughs with you. Snore and
you sleep alone." Though, as Mark
Twain pointed out, it Is mystery why
snoring wakes everyone except the
snorer.
It pays to stay wide-awake at the
bridge table. And don't pfoy quickly if
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miadefend by ptaying impulsively.
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deal horn the European Championship,
held last July In Portugal.
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DEAR DR. G O TT: I'm the
parent of • Bay eon ana am m
the process o f starting up a local
chapter o f aa organization for
parent* o f pay children. A fter the
newspaper ran a story about m e.
I received a aim liar article you
had w ritten that som eone sent,
along with a pUe o f church
p am p h leta *• no n am e an d
address. 1 And your vast am ount
o f knowledge quite tntlm ldattng:
h ow ever. It teem s you , too.
s u f f e r fr o m t h e * ‘ Q o d
Syndrom e." the Incurable dis­
ease a fflictin g m ost m ed ica l
doctors. Hom osexuality can be
traced back through the ages,
and some cultures saw tnetr
differences as a gift tram Qod
and gave them an nonored place
tn the dan. Only
th eir fundamental right w in g
religiou s leaders seem to be
totally hung up on sexuality. It’s
about tim e to update you r data
Homosexuals are tru ly
"b o m that w ay."

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as normal people - not vt
w ith a different sexual orienta­
tion. I’m m ore Interested in what
kind o f a person I’ m dealing
w ith, not how he o r she got
there.

DEAR READER: 1 hope 1 Buffer
from the "G ott Syndrom e.” not
th e "G o d S y n d ro m e ." T h is
m eans that 1 try to keep an open
m in d about m ed ica l Issu es,
e a p e c la lly those r e la tin g to
tastes, lifestyles, and sexu al
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are taught that one
’t give declarer a ruf1t that U la a no-no
defense. However, aa m ore expe­
rienced players learn, there la an
excellent time for conceding a
ruJT-and-discard: when you have
taken all your aide-suit tricks.
Th en the defense’s only chance
for extra tricks is in the trump
su it, and the ruff-and-dlacard
m ight weaken declarer’s trump
holding.
Dr. George Rosenkranx. M ex­
ico’ s top player, spotted an Ideal
chance for a ruff-and-dlacard In
th is deal from the IM P Pair* at
the Summer Nationals In New
Orleans.
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N o rth . Fou r n o -tru m p w as
Roman Key Card Blackwood.
South’s reply showing all four
aces or three aces and the heart
king.
1 cannot help fe e lin g that

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GARFIELD

R060 TMAN*

by Jim M sddlck

In the year ahead, you m ight
not have many opportunities,
but the ones you do have w ill be
o f very high quality. W hat they
offer w ill make up for their lack
In numbers.
(Sept. 23-Oct. 23) T o­
day you might be m uch better at
Issuing orders than com plying
with them. Set a good exam ple If
you expect others to obey your
commands. Know w here to look
for romance and you’ ll find it.
Th e Astro-Graph M atchm aker
Instantly reveals w hich signs are
rom antically perfect for you.
Mail 12.75 to Matchm aker, c/o
this newspaper. P.O. Box 1758
Murray Hill Station. New York.
NY 10150.
•C O RFIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You won’t have to spend lota of
money today to have a good
time. Unfortunately, you m ight
not believe this, much to the
dismay o f your wallet.
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over three spades, which might • 14.95 from P.O. Box 169.
have got them to the laydown Roslyn Hts.. NY 11577-0169.
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Smarter at Bridge." Is available.

21) Your opinions might be Assume personal control o f ciitl- *.
much more important to you cal developments today Instead
than to your peers today. Try o f merely hoping everything will
not to be overawed by the sound take care o f itself.
of your own voice.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan. W ords without action w on't
19) On numerous occasions your count for anything today. In­
hunches arc rem arkably on stead of boasting o f your inten­
target, but this might not be the tions. develop an agenda and
case today. Let your logic and complete things one step at a
practicality take precedence over time.
your Intuitive perceptions.
C AN C ER (June 21-July 22)
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19}
Although It's healthy to remain K e e p p a c e w it h y o u r r e ­
optimistic, keep your expecta­ sponsibilities today because If
tions within realistic bounds. Do you fall behind, you could have a
not expect to get fabulous re­ difficult time catching up. Do the
worst assignments first.
turns In risky situations.
LE O (July 23-Aug. 22) If your
ris e n (Feb. 20-March 20)
This might be one of those days self-discipline Is a trifle lax
when persons who make big today, all your resolutions and
promises will deliver little. De­ good Intentions could go by the
pend on the quiet person with boards. Don't be self-indulgent,
be self-sufficient.
the low profile.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) At
A R m (March 21-Aprll 19) If
you fe e l s o m e o n e ’ s tak in g the least, politely listen to those
advantage o f you today, the w ho are Interested In your
blame could be partially yours. welfare when they offer advice
Avoid putting yourself in posi­ today. Much o f what they re­
commend could help you.
tions where others can use you.
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by Lsonard Starr

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Certainly, hom osexuality la as
old as the human race. It’s not
ray Interest or fa p o Q iilN ttty to
Judge th is a c tiv ity rig h t o r
w rong. It’s been w ith us for
centuries; that’s the reality.
W e could argue for several
days whether or not hom osex­
uals are "born that w a y ." T h is is
akin to the old religiou s dis­
cussions o f how m any angels
could dance on the head o f a pin.
It’s really im m aterial. H om osex­
uals are no better or w orse than
heterosexuals and should be
treated as people, period.
I f you w a n t to c o n s id e r
(wifTw t i j U h individuals w ho
are somehow victim s o f their
genes, fine. I prefer to view them

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NEWS DIGEST

Raise
in pay
for 4
county
workers

Lake Mary High School Homecoming, IM S

Lsisurs Quid* changes
The Leisure Guide, norm ally carried In the

Stutford Herald on Fridays, w ill no longer be
Included, effective tom orrow. Television barings
w ill be presented In the dally editions, w ith both
Friday and Saturday appearing on Friday, and
Sunday and Monday In the Sunday editions.
Other information norm ally contained In the
Leisure Guide w ill be Included In vatloua
and sections o f the dally Sanford Mershf.

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Herald Staff Writer

Busy not night
SANFORD — Both the boys* a
from Seminole High as w ell as the Lake M ary
boys and Lake Brantley girls w ere winners In
prep volleyball action W ednesday night.

□
Kttp on wishing
Psychic Jerry Stewart advises readers to keep
on wishing, hoping, dream ing.

Flu socclno avallablt
SANFORD — The Sem inole County Public
Health Unit has announced that flu vaccine Is
now available at the County Health Departm ent
facilities, 400 W. Airport Blvd. in Sanford, and
182 W. Wllshlre Blvd. In Casselberry.
Cost o f the vaccine la 88. which Is also *uii«hL.
to Medicare.
For additional Inform ation, contact the health
unit at 322.2724.

Wanting to look their boot, oomoo f Lake Mary Hlgh'a
finest young men find the cutest way to ohow o ff

their lege. The young men haws found a unique way
to cheer on their Ramo. Hero’s looking at Ewe, guys.

Parade kicks off festivities
leading to dance, football game
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SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment has announced that two rally events
w ill be held this Sunday at Sanford's Soap B ox
Derby Park, south o f Rinehart Road on
Avenue.
Recreation and Parks director Mika K irby i
the races wtll not be for competition, but wlU
give prospective soap box racers opportunities
to fine-tune thetr drivin g skills for next year*s
races.
Tw o rallys w ill be held, at 8 a.tn., and at 1
p.m.
There is no charge for admission, and the
general public Is invited to watch the activities.
For additional inform ation, contact the R ecre­
ation Department at 330-5807.

parade w hich a ttra cted ' “ a thousand or s o "
gccoraln f to police reportsFloats represen ting the various clubs and school
scttvttlcs were the m ain feature o f the event.
The event was the first o f several which w ill lead

The football team 's trainer* and managers u
from their duties to get caught up In the Rams I

tim e

SANFORD — T w o original one-set
plays and a sh ort version o f s
fam iliar one w ill b e highlighted this
Friday and Satu rday by the Ritx
Patio Dinner T h ea tre group. The
pfcys will be h eld at C afe Jakes on
E. First Street In dow ntown Sanford.
O ne o f t h e I

SANFORD — The county elections are a year
away but some Incumbents for county offices
have opened campaign accounts.
The 1006 qualifying period Is July 15-10
according to Supervisors o f Elections Sandra
Goard. Potential candidates must notify Goard
when they open an account for collecting
campaign funds and name their treasurer.
The three Incumbent county com m issioners
and property appraiser have open cam ;
accounts. In addition, a candidate for i ‘
an account.
C om m ission ers P a t W arren. D ick V an D erW elde and D a ryl M cLain a lon g w ith
appraiser Bill Suber reported their accounts. Joe
Becker, who plans to run for Sheriff, has also
opened an account.

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writer Mind* A. I
Stephens.
Stephens la a
fifth generation
Floridian, and attended the Univer­
sity o f South Florida where she
majored In the visu al arts with a
minor In music. H er Instrument Is
(he string bass.
She has also served in the In­
telligence branch o f (he U.S. Army,
and la fluent In French and German
languages. She has worked In the
field of public relations for the
Pinellas County A rts Council.
Another o f the features to be
presented as a one-act play Is “ We
Need a Book D eal. E lvis Says So."
wltten by G eorge Betz. The third
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T o d a y : V a r ia b le
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c lo u d in e s s
s c a ttered sh o w e rs
and thunderstorms.
High in the m id to
upper 80s. East wind
10 mph. Chance o f
rain 40 percent.

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Theatre
benefits
the Ritz
H siSd Staff W riter

Incumbents plan to rerun

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SANFORD — S om e 11th hour job
reclasatficationa approved by the
Seminole County Board o f County
Tu esday w ill mean
rkers w ill get a little
four county w orker*
m ore money in thetr paychecks
during the next fisca l year.
The com m issioners O K’d job re­
cla s s ific a tio n s o n th e consent
agenda d u rin g th e tr aftern oon
session. The u pgrades resulted In
5% pay Increases totalin g 18.200
for the four. T h e com m issioners
approved the am en ded 1095-06
follow ing a p u b lic h earin g that
night.
Another’ I816.470 from the general
fund waa O K'd to purchase six radar
units for Florida H ighw ay Patrol
vehicles working Sem in ole County.
P la n n in g a n d D e v e lo p m e n t
director Tony V anderw orp receives
a five percent salary adjustment
w ith th e r e c la s s ific a t io n . H is
$78,291 salary w ill Increase to
•82.202 for the com in g year.
The Job reclassification was re-

School calendar may be refined &gt;
■ y VIC KI I
HaraM Sanlor Staff Writar
SANFORD — A s teachers rage at the educa­
tional disadvantages and parents protest the
disruption of fam ily life, the modified school
calendar may face som e refinem ent, but not
complete dem olition In Sem inole County.
The experim ent has been tried and failed
elsewhere, most recently In Orange County. In
this county, the com m on calendar (more like
traditional school year used In high school) w ill be
sddressed for the 1906-07 school year.
A school board work session, scheduled for Oct.
17. w ill look at the possibilities o f a common
calendar for the elem entary and middle schools.
Orange County's seven-year trial o f year-round
schools wtll be phased out beginning next year,
when 40 elementary schools go back on a new

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T h e common calendar, she explained, had
som e scheduling sim ilarities w ith both the
traditional calendar and the year-round calendar.
It would be used only In single track schools.
''W e arc going to do wnat w e can to get as
m any schools on single track as w e ca n ." Wright
prom ised.
T h e comm ittee exam ining the re-zonlng pro­
cess for elem entary schools In the 1907-08 school
yea r has been given the task o f creating two new
attendance zones which w ill relieve overcrowding
at som e schools and allow the conversion to
sin gle track schools from m ulti-track scheduling.
W hen Lawton Elementary School in Oviedo
w ent on track as a year-round school half a
decade ago (the first district school to do so), the
school board suggested that the district would
save m illions o f dollars by Increasing the capacity
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com m on calendar.
T h e catalyst for change there, school officials
said Wednesday, was protest by parents who
did n 't like the effects o f year-round schools on
fam ily lUe.
Year-round students have three-week vacations
throughout the year that don't always coincide
w ith the breaks of siblings attending school at
other levels. Also, some fam ilies who only had
children In the year-round system didn't like thetr
traditional summer vacations and holidays Inter­
rupted.
According to Geraldine W right, co-director of
elem entary education w ho works on year-round
Issues for Seminole County, the common calen­
dar does not mirror the high school calendar.
“ U'a very similar to the high school calendar."
she said, “ but It's not the same. It has a tot of
com m on time for fam ilies."

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NEWS F R O M T H E R E G IO N AN D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Million man march
Black Baptists want no part of march

Spact shuttl# ctncoM
CAPE CANAVERAL — A dangerous hydrogen-fuel leak In
one o f Columbia's m ain en gin e* forced NASA to scrub the
space shuttle launch Just hours before lifto ff today.
The leak was discovered about SVk hours before the
scheduled 9:35 a.m. launch and about tw o hours after N ASA
began filling the shuttle's external tank with liquid hydrogen
and oxygen. The tank holds 528,000 gallons, two-thirds o f that
hydrogen.
NASA spokesman Bruce Buckingham said C olum bia's
laboratory-research m ission w ill be delayed at least a w eek so
technicians can replace a leaking valve In main engine N o. 1.
No leaks were reported In the tw o other engines.
A ll seven astronauts w ere awake, but not yet aboard
Columbia, when the countdown w as halted.
Fueling already had been delayed nearly an hour early today
because o f lightning and thunderstorms. U ntil the leak,
everything else In the countdown had been going w ell.
Columbia — N ASA's oldest shuttle — w as grounded for m ore
than six months In 1990 because o f hydrogenleaks.
It's been a rough year for N ASA as far as shuttle trouble. For
the past few months, engineers have had to contend w ith
woodpecker damage and critical O-rlng seals that w ere singed.
A pair o f woodpeckers drilled some 300 holes In to the
Insulating foam o f D iscovery's external h id tank In late M ay.
delaying that mission by m ore than a month.
Then hot rocket gas seeped through therm al Insulation
surrounding the O-rlng seals In the solid-fuel rocket boosters o f
Atlantis and Discovery. That forced repairs on Endeavour,
delaying Us recently com pleted mission by a m onth. Colum bia
underwent similar booster repairs to prevent O-rlng dam age.
The 16-day science mission was to be a sneak preview o f life
on NASA's planned international space station.

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By U ttM O L E W A
Associated P ress Writer_________
ST. PETERSBURG - The Rev.
Jackson has apologized for saying that
black Baptist leaders supported a con­
troversial m arch for black men In W ashing­
ton which the B aptists want no part of.
The Rev. H en ry J. Lyons denounced next
month's proposed m arch o f 1 m illion men
and accused Jackson o f trying to mislead
people about L y o n s ' intentions.
"I'm not g e ttin g any pressure from
anyone else In the United States." Lyons,
president o f th e 7.S million-member Na­
tional Baptist Convention. USA, Inc., said
Wednesday. "W h a t Is he? Is he the broker
for blacks in this country? I doubt that
seriously. H e 'e not the broker for m y
organization.”
Lyons said It would be hypocritical to Join
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
The Rev. B ennett W . Smith Sr., head o f
the 2 m illion-m em ber Progressive National
Baptist C onvention, also said Jackson w as
wrong to say h is organization supported the
march.
*'We have d ifficu lty marching under th e

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banner of any other nam e than Jesus
C h rist," Smith told T h e W ashington Post.
Jacluon said late W ednesday that he had
tried to persuade Lyons, the Florida cam­
paign manager for his 1968 presidential
campaign, to Join the m arch as a co-sponsor
and speaker. He also apologized for having
previously said Lyons' group was In favor of
the march.
" I am Rev. Lyons' friend and supporter."
Jackson ask) by telephone from Brussels.
Belgium. "A s a m atter o f fact we talked
tw ice yesterday, and I thought we had an
understanding."
National Baptist Convention leaders de­
cided three weeks a go not to get Involved In
the march because o f th eological dif­
ferences, said Lyons, w h o lives In St.
Petersburg. The organ ization Is based In
Nashville, Tenn.
Farrakhan organized the Oct. 16 march
w ith Benjamin Chavis, ousted director o f the
National Association for th e Advancem ent of
Colored People.
Farrakhan has described It as a "day or
atonem ent" when black m en will accept
responsibility for their actions and "seek
G od’s forgiveness fo r not fu lfillin g their roles

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as fathers and caretakers r f the foeatty.'
Jackson announced his support Friday,]
onew iay after m eeting with Farrakhan
receivin g assurances that the m arch
be broad-baaed and ecumenical. A t that]
tim e, he nam ed Smith and L yon a as]
supporters o f the march.
"D o n 't say I'm with It when I'm n o t." said |
Lyons. "W e 're talking a Mg giant Ue here.'
O rganizers unveiled new posters last week
w hich, unlike the previous ones, d o not
feature Farrakhan's picture. Sm ith m id that 1
w as not endugh for him.
"T h e m arch certainly did not look very j
ecum enical when posters w ere put u p with '
the picture o f nobody else but Farrakhan."
Sm ith told the Foot for Thursday's editions.
"W h a tever changes they made are too little,
too la te ."
A num ber o f other black religiou s organi­
zations and leaders have endorsed Far­
rakhan's plans. Including the A frican Meth­
odist Episcopal Church and the R ev. Joseph
Low ery, president o f the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference.
A lso W ednesday, Farrakhan m oved a
Dallas speech rallying support fo r the march
to a Baptist church after a court refused to .
let him use a high school.

Clinton, Chllot atkod to holp In March
MIAMI — The sm iling face o f Jim m y Ryce — a 10-year-old
who wants to be a major league baseball player,
pis
takes piano
or television
lessons and Is scared or spiders — Is a dally sight
* on
screens and flyers In stores throughout South Florida.
He disappeared Sept. 11 someplace between where the bus
let him o ff and the 1.500 feet to his home on a farm -to-m arket
road south of Miami. Since then the FBI. scores o f state and
local authorities and hundreds o f volunteers have searched
fruitlessly for a lead to his whereabouts.
His anguished parents, their laces puffy and th eir eyes
swollen from crying and lack o f sleep, appealed W ednesday to
President Clinton and Gov. Lawton Chiles to help them find the
youngster.
Don and Claudlne Ryce said they want the W hite House and
the governor to work toward creating a governm ent-funded
national center where pictures o f children, like Jim m y, w ould
be sent to police across the country.
Mrs. Ryce, S3, said she now feels after an exhaustive local
search that "Jim m y Isn't going to be found unless people
beyond Florida are looking for him ." The Ryccs spoke to
reporters and television crews In front o f the fa m ily 's
ranch-style house.
The father. Don Ryce, 52. asked people to contact th e W hite
House and Chiles and "dem and that they step In. that th ey g et
involved."

Comalr trains
Civil Air Patrol
Com alr, located at Orlando
Sanford Airport, recently hold a
squadron leadership school for
tho CM I Air Patrol. Participat­
ing In tho school ar* (from
loft): Capt. Marvin Chaos, STM
Lancs Sorenson, COT Lt. Col.
P a m o la S c o tt, a n d C a p t.
M icnaii PnOyWi*

Bladts wrltM ‘no* guilty’
FORT LAUDERDALE — Seattle Scahawka receiver Brian
Blades has once again said he la not guilty o f m anslaughter In
his cousin's death, this tim e In a written plea.
But details o f the Ju ly death o f Charles Blades rem ain
murky. Agent Drew Roaenhaua wouldn't say m uch about the
statement.
" t ’m not sure how detailed It was, but It m ade the Im portant
int
r that Brian is not gu ilty." Roaenhaua said. "A t th is point
te Is
I very excited about having the opportunity to try the
case.”
The 29-ycar-old form er University of M iam i player w as
charged Sept. 6 with one count of manslaughter w ith a firearm
by the Broward County state attorney’s office. He had been
charged by police In July In the death o f Charles Blades, 34.
The plea was filed Wednesday In Broward County C ircuit
Court.
“ He couldn't make the trip because he w sa p ra cticin g."
Rosenhaus said, adding the trial was expected to begin
sometime after the end o f the football season. Rosenhaus said.
Blades Is free on 810,000 bond.
Charles Blades died o f a gunshot to the head from Brian
Bladcs’ .38- caliber semiautomatic handgun at the p layer's
home In the Fort Lauderdale suburb o f Plantation on J u ly 5.
Brian Blades refused to cooperate with police, but told
reporters the shooting was unintentional. According to an
arrest-warrant affidavit, Charles Blades apparently w as tryin g
to play peacemaker when he waa shot.

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From A s s o c ia te d Proas raporta

LOTTBRY
MIAMI — Here are the
winning numbers selected
Wednesday In the Florida
Lottery:
F a n ta s y 5
6-1-16-13-4

81-year-old aviation depot closes
AMOCIatad Prosa Writer_________
PENSACOLA — Planes were
made of w ood , fabric and wire
when W .L . Patterson began
working at th e Pensacola Naval
Aviation D epot.
They w ere nothing like the
two Jet figh ters that streaked
overhead Just before a ceremony
to mark th e aircraft repair facili­
ty's closure W ednesday after 81
years.
The depot has been a part ol
the Pensacola Naval Air Station
since lt opened In 1914. Pat­
terson, 103, had been present
(hen and returned for Its final
day.
"I think It's a sham e" the
depot has closed, he said after
the cerem on y. " I t furnishes
support fo r a lot o f people In this
area."
Capt. Sharon M. Gurke. the

depot's last commanding officer,
presented Patterson a plaque
with a piece o f original tarmac
from the air station, honoring
him a s the depot's oldest livin g
form er em ployee.
Th e runways, however, had
not y e t been paved when Patteraon. now living In Grayton
B each, began work In 1914
m anning a crash boat. In 1917
he took a Job In the hull and
m ach in ery d ivision of w h at
eventually became the depot.
L a ter that year he Joined the
Navy for service In World W a r I
and returned to his civilian Job
two years la ter at what then was
known as the Assembly and
Repair Department. He retired In
1962 as m aster mechanic, the
depot's top civilian position.
T h e depot had been North
Florida's largest Industrial em ­
p lo y e r u n til Its closure was
ordered two years ago as part o f
post-Coid W ar reductions In mil-

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KXTSMOCD OUTLOOK
Today: Variable cloudiness with
scattered showers and thun­
derstorms. High In the mid to
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---------7 VJV.--------upper 80s. East wind lO mph.
Chance o f rain 40 percent.
FR ID A Y
MONDAY
TH U R S D A Y
SA TU R D A Y
SU N D A Y
Tonight: Variable cloudiness
F tly cld y 87-74
V b ly cldy B7-74
V bly c ld y 8 7-7 B
V bly c ld y 87-74
V b ly c ld y 89-78
with widely scattered evening
showers and thunderstorm s.
I.nw in the lower (a m id 70s.
STATISTICS
Northeast wind 5 mph. Chance
o f rain 20 percent. Friday: Partly
T h e high tem p era tu re in
TH U R S D AY)
cloudy with w idely scattered
Sanford Wednesday w as 93
S O LU N A R TAB LE: Min. H:50
afternoon showers and thun­
degrees und the overnight low
a.m .. 9:25 p in.; MuJ. 2:40 u.m..
derstorms. High In the upper
w as 73 as reported by the
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Chance o f ruin 20 percent.
S ep t. 24
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p.m .; lows. 4:50 a.m.. 5:35 p.m.:
Center. Celery Avenue.
N e w S m yrn a Beach; highs.
Recorded rain fa ll fo r the
11:28 a.m.. 11:44 p.m.; lows.
p e r io d , en din g at 9 a .m .
4:55 a.m.. 5:40 p.m.: C ocon
Thursday, totalled .08 Inches.
B each : highs. 11:43 a.m.. 11:59
FLORIDA
FU LL
LAST
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p.m .: lows. 5:10a.m.. 5:55 p.m.
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Oct. 16
city
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f S u n rise.................. 7:18 a.m.
Daytona Beech
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Miami
The UVI exposure levels are
• I M 117
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Pensacola
M 71 00 miming to the south with a a m i inland waters a moderate
rated
hy the Environm ental
water temperature of 8 1 degrees.
Sarasota
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Protection Agency as follows:
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New S m y rn a Beach: Waves chop. Scattered showers and
Tampa
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are I to 2 feet and a smooth. 1st ms. Tonight: Wind nr 15 kl.
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degrees.
7.8.9 high
W ind ne 15 kl. Seas 3 to 5 ft.
IO- very high
Hay and Inland waters a m oder­
a te ehop.
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Vol. 88, No. 28
Published Tu**4*y through Friday
and Sunday by Tha Sanford Marald,
Inc. MO N. Franch A v t . Sanford,
Fla. 32771
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abled workers, said spokesman
Harry White. A skeleton crew o f
about 35 will rem ain after Friday
for the shutdown.
Program s w e re crea ted to
counsel workers, help them find
Jobs or retrain them for new
careers.
More than 500 people attended
W ednesday's cerem ony under
sunny skies outside the depot's
modest but Im m aculate, twostory tan headquarters.
"You have fu lfilled every need,
satisfied every request and an­
sw ered every c h a lle n g e put
forward by N avy leadership."
Vice Adm. John A . Lockard.
naval air system s commander,
told workers.
"N ow as you respond to our
governm ent's latest and most
difficult challenge, the order to
stand down, you have shown us
once again the qu ality o f your
work and the depth o f your
comm itm ent." he said.

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Th e air station will continue as
headquarters of the N aval Edu­
cation and Training Com m and
and as a training base. Th e
depot's hangars and w orkshops
are being renovated and som e
new buildings constructed for an
a irc ra ft m aintenance sch ool
m ovin g here from the M em phis
Nava) A ir Station In Tennessee.
Most o f the 2.650 civilian s w ho
w ere working at the depot In
1993 when the Base Closure and
R ealignm ent Com m ission o r­
dered tt shut down have retired
or found new Jobs. Hundreds
had to leave the Pensacola area.
Th e total Included 660 dis­
abled workers, the largest such
group In the Defense Depart­
m ent.
T h e depot laid o ff 56 em ­
ployees in May and the only
other layoff w ill come Friday, the
last olltclai day for about 220
em ployees. Including 77 dis­

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Church Street. Sanford. In fro n t o f a store In the 3300 M ock o f
* • W -4 S . Accordtnf to the arret rep o rt Christian had becom e
h m lv e d to a fight wtth som e m en a t the store, and had gon e
hom e to get a handgun, con tactin g lew enforcement th a t he
w as goin g to aeek revenge. Deputies hwaf d btm whan he
returned to the store, and arreeted htm on a charge o f carryin g

Traffic stop
• K M i Alan R ettlgw , 3 0 ,3 8 3 Buttonwood Way. Lake M ary,
“ ------- sd by deputies on O tcetn rood BhrtL near L * —
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Warrant
• N e a l C. Ntcany. 34, IBS W ildw ood, Sanford, was served a
ant a t tha John E. M k C orrectional Fhcdlty Tuesd a y. He
wanted far faffing to appear on a charge o f purchase o f

•T lm in le Arthur. 33, 1189 P in t Drive. Sanford.
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th e Florida Highway Patrol a t a atom at tha Wcmtnok Tow n s
C en ter m all Tuesday. Although tro op en said she attem pted to
rem ove a dress aod pants valu ed at 883 from the store w ithout
paying, the arrest report Indicated the total Io n w w 8808.71.
She w as charged with trand tb efL
• J o e e p h A fa n M cO lothlln. 18. 309 W ild O live Lane.
Longw ood. was arrested by Lon gw ood police at a retail store to
th e 9 0 0 block of SR-434 Tu esday. Police said he attem pted to
rem ove aome chicken w ithout paying. He was charged w ith
retail theft and restating a m erchant.
•J a m es M. Gembecld. 2 4 , o f Oroveland. was arrested by
Longw ood police at a retail store to the 900 Mock o f SR-434
Tuesday. Th e arrest report a ald he had taken a 12-pack o f beer
from the store, valued at 98.18, without paying. H e v u
charged w ith retail theft.

Sheriff reports

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STOP law, container tax repeal,
property owners protected Oct. 1

• A clerk at the Lake Jeseu p toll plasa on the Q reeneW ay
told deputies she was accosted by a Mack female foUowlnx a
dispute over the woman g iv in g m correct change far th e toU
T h e clerk aald she had had encounters w tththe driver In the
past. T h e license number o f the vehicle being driven b y the
w om en Is being investigated.
* A n estimated 860 in to o ls w ere reportedly stolen Tu esday
from a business to the 5400 M ock o f Benchmark Lane near
Sanford.
»
■ssAtm staddSao to Jwwafry w w reported stolen from a
at tbs American S occer Chib at 1719 SR-4IB on
tomakigaggl n n llfIM a a m k g ig

o w ifo ra p o iK tr v p o n i
• A w allet containing ISO w a s reportedly stolen bom a purse
in a school bus parked at Sem inole H ljpi School on Tuesday.
• A bike valued at 0150 w aa reported stolen Wednesday from
th e porch o fa residence In th e 8 0 0 block o f W. 11th Street.
A stereo amp valued at 8100 v a reported stolen from a
veh icle Tuesday parked In th e 1500block of W. 17th Street.
a Police received s pbooe c a ll regarding four shots reportedly
fired Tuesday near Seventh S treet and Jeaaamine Avenue.

— ... -■ on a first offen se fa r crimes such
TALLAHASSEE - Crim inals as aggravated stalking ss wefl as
o f almost every strip e wlO spend ^ r e p ^ offen ses o f burglary or
m*yf jiff * behind hare to FV vtda auto theft.
.ifwUf gtU ou dh Irsislstkm that
W h ile th e crim in a l Justice
hcoom refavTsunday.
m easure* w ill be expensive. taxMoat major pu blic safety bills p e y w ^ w lll get a small break
by state law m akers last when th e A d vance Disposal Fee
take effect O c t 1. Som e ends. M ore than 11.000 retailers
win no lon ger charge the 2-cent
•Require Inm ates to serve at **•
enacted the tax
w t 06 percent o f their
tflKV*.
e m a nd a tor y prison
•to
repeat violen t offendera.

ss

r

tw o y e a n ago to en cou rage
m anufacturer* and consum er*
to recycl e. Consumer* paid o n a
ran ge o f m etal, plastic and oth er
typ es o f containers
It raised about 845 m illion in
It* first year, but the amount has
decreased as more containers
h ave been exempted as th ey
reach recyclin g goals under th e
A lso starting Sunday, property
ow n er* w ho feel wronged b y

government actions w ill be able
to go to court faster and have
fe w e r ob sta cles t o s e e k in g
compensation.
Under current law and court
ru lin g*, governm ents u su ally
on ly reimburse property ow n er*
if governm ent action* result In
total lo*s o f their lan d's valu e.
Th e Private Property R ights
Protection Act s a y * prop erty
ow n er* are en titled to com ­
pensation when "in ord in a te**
governm ent regu lation * keep
them from making the m oney
th ey reasonably ex p ec te d to
m ake from their propert y . Th e
courts win determine w hat taor-

Nmr tawssi sglsnos

of onenoet u x i Tni i f n
hkdy horns bu rglar* and auto
th itvts will d o prison tim e.
Other luwa am on g the nearfy
100 that take e ffect Sunday give
private property ow n er* p ra te r
power io n g m g o T c r i i i n c n f sc*
tkms that hurt thahr land, and
r ^ uIr car d ealer* to dlacloae
the fall coat* o f m otor vehicle

Florida law s that take effect
Sunday;
I T O P i R e q u ire * inm ates
sentenced fo r crim es com ­
m itted on o r after Oct. 1 to
serve a t least 86 percent o f
their i *
far re­
peat v io le n t crim inals con­
victed o f a fourth violent of­
fense and w ho have already
served on e M int to prison.
P R I S O N T I I M l i
S t r e n g t h e n s s e n te n c in g
to tOCOMMi' IjjtiriJ*
o f p rison on a first
fo r crim es such a*
aggravated stalking as well as
far repeat offenses of burglary
or auto th eft.

The Advance Dtapoaal Fee, the
2-cent tax paid b y conaum ere on
many typaa o f con tatotre. also
w ill dfeoppoar Oct- 1 after the

protected to coat up to 81.8
on by the end o f the docade
igh supporte rs said that
t include th e deterrent
i. director o f
Stop Turning O u tFrisonera, said
the feten w ho abducted h er and
a feOow proaecutor aeven years
ago to Charlotte C ou nty would
•till have been in prison if
Inmates had to serve 85 percent
o f their sentence*. Th e career
criminal on early release killed
Norm Lan ptrom and wounded

S E X U A L PRBD ATO ESt
Require* local authorities to
notify a com m unity of the
presence o f a sexual predator
If. a fter a hearing, a Judge
determ ines the person pose* a
threat.
J U V E N I L E J U S T IC E !
C rea te s "s e c o n d c h a n c e"
schools fa r students who are
disru p tive, vio len t or com ­
mitted serious offenses.
V IC T IM N O T IF IC A T IO N i
Require* a county or city Jail.
Juvenile detention center or an
Involuntary commitment facil­
ity to m ake a reasonable effort
to n otify victim s, or their next
o f kin, p rior to the release o f a
su sp ect fo r th e crim es o f
m urder, sexu al offenses or
d om estic vio len ce. If prior
n otification Isn 't successful,
a u th orities are required to
n o tify v ic tim s vrltm n four
b o u ra o fttw i

*We worry about the coots o f
keeping crim inals to prison,"
■aid Finnegan, w hose group I*
still pursuing a constitutional
amendment requ irin g that pris­
oners serve 85 percen t o f their
time. "The coats o f lettin g them
out on the streets fa much
greater to so ciety .''
A n oth er la w w ill re q u ire
mandatory sentences for repeat
violent crim inals convicted o f a
fourth violent offen se and who
■tiwi in
it is narked the "O ffic e r Evelyn
Oort Career C rim inal A ct” after
a slain Metro-Dade police officer.
Oort became the sym bol far the
bill after ahe w as kilted to 1983
while off duty b y an armed
robber with a len gth y crim inal
record.
C hanges in th e d isp u ted
sentencing g uide lines, enacted
in 1983 to p ro v id e uniform
prison term s statew ide, should

C A P IT A L PBLONIBBi Adda
tw o a g g r a v a tin g c irc u m ­
stances to the list that may be
considered in death sentenc­
ing proceedings if victim s are
under a ge 12 and the killing
waa co m m itted during ag­
gravated ch ild abuse.
C B IM B V IC T IM S ; B ars
public release o f Information

record * identifying a victim o f
s e x u a l b a t t e r y , le w d ,
lm rtrlnu s. or indecent assault
upon o r to the presence o f a
ch ild, ch ild abuse, aggravated
ch ild abuse or sexual perfori b y a child when certain
fin din gs are made by a court.
ARTl-ORAPFtTIi M in ors
w h o h ave written graffiti o n
bUc o r private property w in
v e th eir drivers licen ses
re v o k e d or w ithh eld fr o m
issuan ce for up to one y ea r.
M inors can reduce tbs d a w
p e rio d o f that penalty b y
n o pu blic

K

IT IC V IO L E N C E ;
In c re a s e * from first-d egree
m isdem eanor to third-degree
fe lo n y w hen com m itting a
third o r subsequent dom est ic
violen ce battery.
D B IV B B E L IC E N S E ;
Increases penalty far third o r
s u b s e q u e n t c o n v le tio n o f
d rivin g w ith a canceled, su s­
pended. or revoked d rivers
lice n se from a first-d egree
m isdem eanor to a third-degree
felony.
P B O P B B T T B X M RSt O tves
p r iv a t e p ro p a rty o w n e r *
greater power to fight govern ­
m ent actions that hurt th e ir
land values.
S E X U A L M IS C O N D U C T;
Proh ibits physicians and o th er
health care professionals from
bein g licensed tn Florida if
th ey have been disciplined fo r
sexual misconduct tn another
state o r have committed an act
.that, w ould constitute sexual
m isconduct In Florida.
V B L f A M MOMBt Pen d in s
..fadstml approval. m nO deutta
h a lf the additional cash p a y ­
m ent a welfare m other re­
ceives If ahe has another b a b y .
P ilo t
protect tn Broward. Dade an d
H illsborough counties a llo w s
repo agents to seise licen se
plates from vehicles w h ose
registration has been suspend­
ed.

R equire* local governm ents to
d evelop written In vestm en t
plan* o r Invest tn low -risk

Restricts the state’s pow er to
regulate the tim ing o f beach
the Atlantic
the Iw r l comm unity
tu rtle neats w ith a s lit t le
m ortality as possible. It does
not apply to the O u lf C oast.
L IF E IN S U R A N C E ;
R equ ires life Insu rers w tth

ntoea far at feast o n e y ea r to
ex ten d the cu rren t 3 M a y
grace period far la te paym ent
another 21 day* and n otify

PW
VEHICLE

LBABIROt

R equ ires auto d e a le r* an d
leasing companies to p rovide
clear information abou t the
costa and terms o f veh icle

Strengthens law th at prohibits
the creating and sellin g o f
counterfeit goods&lt;

ATHLETE AO B R T B ;
on
licensed agents
penalties far unltrenaed aettvi-

ACADEMIC BB lLL Bt
A llow s testing a ltern atives to
the C ollege-Level A ca d em ic
Skills Test to
p r o fic ie n c y in m a th a n d
communications sk ills startin g
Jan. 1.1998.
____ .___________EMmtoataa
the checking o f nam es on the
state's child abuse registry to
s c r e e n Job a p p lic a n ts a t
child-care center*.
C H IL D C A R E ; R e q u ire s
ch ild care cen ters to post
citations for disciplin ary ac­
tions taken against them next
to the license lo r on e y ea r after
effective date o f citation .

Defense: ‘Acquit if it doesn’t fit’
A P Speclel Correspondent________
LO S ANGELES - Pounding
a w ay at the theme. " I f It doesn’ t
fit . you m ust scq u lt." O .J .
Sim pson's lawyer launched a n
a ll-ou t attack Wednesday o n
M ark Fuhrman. depicting th e
detective who found the too-tight
bloody glove as a "perjuring,
gen ocldal racist.”
"T h is 'm a n Is an unspeakable
disgrace,” Johnnie Cochran J r.
declared, aaytng Fuhrman s e t
ou t to "g e t” Simpson by plan t­
in g the glove behind Sim pson's
house. “ H e's been unmasked to
th e w hole world for what he la ."
Jurors aat rapt as Cochran’s
vo ice rose to a shout In a packed
courtroom during s fate-evening
session. He drew a scenario o f
corruption among officers p ro ­
pelled by vanity and the desire
for fam e, casting Slmpaon a s
th eir Innocent victim.
He said none of the evidence
brought In by Fuhrman could b e
trusted.
"H e’s had it in for O.J. aince
1963.” Cochran said, allegin g
t h a t S im p s o n b e c a m e
Fuhrm an'e target after he a n ­
sw ered a domestic dispute call a t
th e Simpson estate and found
out the black former football sta r
waa m arried to a white woman.
"M ark Fuhrman la a ly in g ,
perjuring, genocidal racist a n d
from that point on, any time h e
co u ld g et O .J. Slmpaon h e
w ould.” Cochran said as h is
presentation came to a clim actic
end.
It was a day of dueling aumm a tlo n i a i p rosecu tor
C h ris to p h e r Darden p la y e d
Sim pson’s recorded rage and th e
haunting pleas of his ex w ife
Nicole Brown Simpson, w h ile
Cochran recalled the evidence
gjoves and other misplaced e v i­
dence.
Cochran's summation gain ed
momentum toward day's en d.
He argued passionately, c itin g

specific flaws in evidence and
offered new theories on bow
p o lic e m ig h t h a v e fr a m e d
Slmpaon.
He promised to ta lk m ore
about Fuhrman when h is closing
argum ent resumes Thursday,
A t times, prosecutor Marcia
Clark glared at Cochran o r rolled
her eyes at his com m ents. Bo o k
Jurors took notes. O thers Just
listened.
D is p la y in g h is f l a i r fo r
theatrics, Cochran at on e point
put on a dark knitted aid cap to
rebuff a prosecution suggestion
that Slmpaon wore a sim ilar one
as a disguise the night o f the
murders.
" I f I put this knit cap on, w ho
am I? " Cochran asked Juror*.
"I'm Johnnie Cochran wtth a
knit cap on. From taro blocks
aw ay. O.J. Sim pson Is O .J.
Slmpaon.”
Known for hla rapid-fire orato­
ry. Cochran began slo w ly and
quietly, reminding Jurors o f their
duty under the law. apologizin g
for the trial's length and telling
them. "In the Journey toward
Justice, there Is no short cu t.”
A s the evening w ore on, he
passionately outlined evidence
he believes points to * broad
fram eup masterminded by lyin g
detectives. Including Fuhrm an.
He aald aome evidence. In­
c lu d in g aocka fo u n d n e a r
Sim pson’s bed, had been tam ­
p e r e d w ith . C o c h ra n a a ld
Slmpaon had been w earin g the
aocka at a formal event th e night
before the murders, and police
found them, planted them and
then sprinkled and sm eared
them with blood.
"O .J. could not, w ould not, did
not commit these crim es," he
declared, echoing w ords spoken
by Simpson last w eek w hile
Jurors were absent.
He picked apart prosecutors’
tim eline, saying there was no
w a y S lm p a on c o u ld h a v e
murdered hia ex-wife and her
friend Ronald Goldman in the

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lim ited time prosecutors say.
He cited the "d efin in g moment
in the trial” as th e day Darden
asked Simpson to try on the
bloody gloves and the defendant
told Jurors they w ere too sm all.
“ Rem em ber th ese w o rd s."
Cochran aald. " I f It doesn't fit.
you must acqu it.” He repeated
that and other phrases to Jurors
almost m a m antra.
C ochran to ld J u rors that
Fuhrman lied under oath not
Just about using a racial epithet
but about virtu ally every fact in
the esse. He ridiculed prosecu­
tion claims that Fuhrm an and
o th e r d e t e c t iv e s w e n t to
Simpson's estate hours after the
murders to n otify him o f the
tragedy, not to aeek evidence on
him as a suspect.
"Can you Im agine? Fuhrman
with hla genocldal view s la going
over to give O.J. Slm paon help In
hla time o f n e e d ? " Cochran
asked sarcastically. ’ ’He la going
to help him w ith his kids?
Ridiculous."
Cochran read large chunks of
Fuhiman’s ow n testim ony to
show Jurors sign s pointed to a
planted glove. H e noted that
Fuhrman. w ho w en t alone to the
aide of the house, said he found a
glove that w as "m o is t and
sticky” more than seven hours
after the killings.
‘ ‘Why would It be m oist and
sticky unless he brought It over
there and planted It there to try
to make this ca se?" Cochran
asked.
At the start o f the day. Darden
used S im p s o n ’ s ow n vo ice
against him . playin g a 911 call
that exposes Slm paon'a fury and
his ex-wife’s plea: "O .J ., O J.
The kids are steeping.”
As Simpson sat across the
courtroom conferring w ith his
lawyers, Darden depicted the
football H all o f Fam er as a
spumed man. an obsessed exhusband driven by inner de­
mons to kill.
Darden focused on the vio­

lence that erupted periodically
d u rin g th e S im p son s’ re la ­
tion sh ip. O ften speaking so
quietly he could barely be heard.
Darden described Simpson as a
man w ith a "sh ort fuse" that
burned every day toward the
clim actic m om ent when he took
up a kn ife and released hla rage.
On the 911 tape, recorded
eight m onth* before the slayings
and played for Jurors In a hushed
cou rtroom . Sim pson accused
Ms. Slm paon o f falling to think o f
her children on another occasion
when she w as w ith s different
man. In a calm voice, Ms.
Sim pson tried to quiet her
husband because their two small
children w ere in the house.
Darden urged Juror* to re­
member the rage they heard on
the tape and realize: "H e's not
the person you ace on those
com m ercials and football games.
That's a public facade."
A a th e ta p e p la y ed . Ma.
S im pson 's sister Tanya and
m other, J u d ith s Brown, aat
weeping.
Juror* looked glum aa they
listened. A few took notea; one
man frow ned.
W hen he took over. Cochran
sought to resurrect Slmpaon'a
Im age as a cheerful, doting
father b y show ing Jurors a home
video o f Slmpaon greeting hla
small son and hla former In-laws
at hla daughter's dance recital
hours before the murders.
He show ed Jurors a photo
taken that night o f a beaming
Slm paon w ith hla daughter
Sydney holding flowers he had
brought her.
"W h ere's the fuse now, Mr.
D a rd en ? " C ochran snapped.
"H e's a proud papa."
A s th e ph oto was shown.
Slmpaon sm iled slightly and aat
like that proud father described
by hla attorney.
Darden, trying to tie together
the proaecution's motive theory,
rem inded Jurors o f the story they
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EDITORIAL

Happy birthday,
Sanfc
ord
F ive score an d 18 yea rs a go to d a y , o u r
fath ers b ro u g h t fo rth on th is co n tin en t, a n ew
c ity . T h ey c a lle d it Sanford. It w a s p a rt o f
O ran ge C ou n ty.
T h irty s ix y e a rs la te r. In 1913. th e c o u n ty
w as d ivid ed , a n d S a n fo rd becam e th e c o u n ty
seat o f th e n e w ly fo rm e d Sem in ole C o u n ty . It
has rem ain ed as su ch sin ce that tim e.
N o need to g o In to th e (s e t that th e c it y w a s
nam ed a fte r G en era l H en ry S a n fo rd , w h o
purchased a la rg e tra c t o f land on w h ic h m oat
o f the city la lo c a te d .
T h e p o in t h e re la, th at today Is S a n fo rd 's
birth day. It la 118 y e a rs ok ). It Isn 't t h e o ld est
c ity In th e c o u n ty , Lon gw ood , In c o rp o ra te d
tw o yea rs e a rlie r, h a s th at distin ction .
S evera l c itie s a re new er. Lake M a r y w a s
In corp orated In 1973. N orth O rla n d o w a s
In corp orated In 1959, w ith the n am e o ffic ia lly
ch an ged to W in te r S p rin gs In 1972.

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Conservatives’ problem with Powell
1 recently predicted In this space, on the basis
o f Colin P o w e ll's utterances to date, that the
conservative m ovem ent w ill decline to endorse
or accept him as a candidate for president. Th e
conaervatlves have com e too far. and ac*
comptlahed to o much, to tum the W hite House
over voluntarily to a man whose proclaim ed
views are. by h is own Implicit admission, those
o f a "R ockefeller Republican."
But. assum ing Pow ell runs, either for the
Republican nom ination or aa an Independent,
conaervatlves a re goin g to have to cope w ith hts
candidacy, so they had better make sure they
understand Its appeal.
What la C olin Pow ell's attraction (to w hich all
the polls a ttest)? It la not, 1 think, hta view s on
political Issues. Insofar as we know them , they
are designed (o r ju st accidentally turn ou t) to
appeal, at lea st vaguely, to a wide spectrum o f
the electorate. This no doubt reassures a lot o f
voters. It but stops short o f setting their pulses to
pounding. It disarm s them , but doesn’t qu ite add
up to a su fficient reason for voting for him .
His record, then? Oen. Powell has had a
distinguished m ilitary career, and la associated
in the p u b lic m ind with the overw helm ingly
successful G u lf W ar. but h it record doesn 't com e
up to the kn ees of. say, Eisenhower's in 1902
How about his color? My own g u e s s is th at,

Powell's particular non-threatening racial mix
ture is. on balance, a
distinct advantage:
M oat A m e r ic a n s
would not be afraid
to see him tn the
O v a l O ff ic e , a n d
w o u ld w e lc o m e a
chance to prove tt by
voting for him. all
else being equal. But
I doubt that m any
white voters would
v o t e fo r h im (a s
many voted for Mack
iC o n 8 8 r v itfv *t
mayoral candldatea
ra going to
•
In various cities in
have lo cop#
recent years) purely
w ith h it
on the theory that hta
race w ould s o m e ­
how, In and o f Itself,
m a x * s u ra th a y
e a s e th e r a c ia l
understand Its
tensions that are now
a p p M ) .|
t o r m e n t in g th e
country.
My personal know ledge o f Oen. Powell is'baaed
on one lengthy dinner-table conversation and his
subsequent speech. I reported enthusiastically
on the latter In this space, and since then - like

tSwhSf&amp;itttr

JACK ANDERSON

Specter looking
into war crimes

; In Its 118 y ea rs, few could d o u b t th at
Sanford h a a seen Its share o f g ro w th a n d
prosp erity, a s w e ll as losses and d ep ressio n s.
Persona In teres te d In th e h istory o f S a n fo rd
are fu lly a w a re o f th e devastation ca u sed b y a
freeze w h ich coat u s th e celery In d u stry m an y
decades a g o . Y et w e h ave m any w ith u s tod a y
lirho w ere o n h an d w hen d evelop m en t b egan
to s u rg e u p w a rd o n c e a g a in . O f m o a t
prom in en ce Is th e op en in g re c e n tly o f th e
Sem inole T o w n e C en ter m all.
Persons v is itin g th e Sanford M u seu m w ill
find m any p h oto s and docu m ents r e la tin g to
the c ity 's p a st h istory. L o o k in g a t s o m e o f th e
pictures it is o fte n d ifficu lt to b e lie v e th e
progress th e c ity h as go n e through.
There a re also m icrofilm c o p ie s o f th e
1906.
Sanford H erald. In p rin t sin ce 1
We can o n ly w o n d e r w h a t t h e c it y 's
founders w ou ld th in k If th ey c o u ld a cc
Sanford to d a y In 1995. W ou ld th ey b e p lea sed
w ith w hat has b e en done, o r d isa p p o in ted
that m an y o f th e plana for ex p a n sio n an d
develop m en t h a v e b een ignored?
A t the sam e tim e , w e w onder w h a t som e o f
our n ew er resid en ts w ould say If th e y look ed
old c o p ie s o f th e Sanford Herald a n d found
nig plans an n ou n ced for w hat w ere ex p ected
be h u ge Im provem en ts to the c ity and Its
Dnomy, o n ly to becom e lost in tim e because
a la c k o f In terest or lack o f a va ila b le
fin an cin g.
jj On th is, th e an n iversary o f the c it y 's o ffic ia l
crea tio n . In a d d ition to Its h istory, w e also
— ed to lo o k a t Its future. L ik e the c ity ’s
ln d ers. If w e. In this day and age, cou ld
sk a h ea d 100 years from now , w h a t w ou ld
w e see? W o u ld w e b e pleased or d isap p oin ted .
W ou ld w e b e proud o f w hat o u r people,
th rou gh go vern m en t, com m ittee an d citizen
In v o lv e m e n t, h a ve done or w ou ld w e fin d
jn ore p la n s fa lle n by the w ayside?
J A s w e b e g in th e 119th year to m o rro w , let's
V eep In m in d th a t ou r actions to d a y w ill form
th e c ity o f tom orro w . H opefu lly, o u r ch ildren ,
g ra n d c h ild re n and great-gran dch ildren w ill
pe p lea sed w ith w h at their fo refa th ers d id .
•

; H a p p y b irth d a y . Sanford. N ow . le t's get on
Jvlth th e fu tu re.
i

LETTER

Response to 'Disgusted'
; Response to "Disgusted" who comm ented on the
poem published In the Herald, Sept. 3. 1995.
It is true. "B oogers" might not be the poetry of
rholce o f most readers, but to speak as disparag­
ingly about It as you did. seems totally unwar­
ranted. Your opinion that It was In very bad taste
and trashy and that It should never have been
chosen, reeks more of an attitude o f censorship
than that of a person whose sensibilities were
offended.
As to the Image o f Sanford schools, It seems to
me that it Is people with attitudes similar to yours
who arc doing most of the damage. T o think that
one publication or article speaks to the quality of
education In "Sanford Schools" o r to the abilities
of the educators In those schools. Is absurd.
It'snot for everyone. ...
Judy Sellers
Sanford

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everyone else - have watched him carefully on
television. My conclusion Is that his enormous
appeal la baaed largely on his personality. He
com es close to being Ronald Reagan aO over
again, minus Reagan'a conservative beliefs and
his Irish wit.
Does that sound like a m inor qualification fo r
the presidency? On the contrary, it Is absolutely
priceless.
1 don't want to m inim ise the qualifications o f
the other presidential candidates, from Clinton
a ll the way to Dole and D om an. but It la fair to
say that all o f them seem , in one way or another,
to be "driven m en" - or. to borrow a phrase from
an earlier time, nervous w recks: consumed b y
lust or ambition or intellectual arrogance o r
som e other equally steam y quality. By contrast.
Colin Powell - no doubt tn part because he has
spent his life tn the orderly embrace o f the
m ilitary - comes acroas as a relaxed, knowl­
edgeable. sensible, good-hum ored, upstanding ,
well-balanced and patriotic m an.
The American people long, quite understan­
dably, for such a trader. Th at la why they tw ice
elected Elsenhow er, and later (perhaps even
m ore than for hta beliefs) Ronald Reagan. W e
must recognise that th ey are quite capable o f
doing It again, regardless o f their hero's view s,
unless these are dangerously extrem e (and G en.
Pow ell's, you w ill note, arc not).

ELLEN GOODMAN

B om b a w ay to a byline
BOSTON — Maybe those of us w h o work at
newspapers should be perversely flattered that
he chose print. H e sent a manifesto to us rather
than sending a camouflaged vtedotape to Larry
King or T o m Brokaw.
Maybe It p egs the Unabom ber aa the
low-tech m an he claims to be, a m an w ho still
wants to b e read, not Just heard. Surely It pegs
him as a m urderer with a penchant for public
opinion, a terrorist who writes tn the editorial
"we.”
A w eek ago, the full tract o f a treatise on
" I n d u s t r i a l S o c ie t y and I t s F u t u r e "
blackmailed Its w ay Into The Washington Post,
co-sponsored by The New York Tim es. Aa
n e w s s p r e a d o f h is o n e - n e w a - c y c l e ,
elght-pages-of-fame, there was m ore than a
little b la ck hum or In the n ew sroom s of
America.
How com e he gets 35,000 words and I only
get 750? U this how you get around a copy
editor? Yet. Just below that brittle surface,
there w as a lot o f shared unease about having
our profession mugged.
This la what It feels like: A stranger Jumps
out from a dark, murderous alley, his gun up
against another man’s head and says. “ W hat'll
It be? You r ethics or his life?" W e handed him
our wallet.
Three months ago. the man called "F C ."
who had killed three people and Injured
another 23. gave The Washington Post and
The New York Times an ultimatum. Print my
words and I'll stop. Don’t print them and I’ll
kill again. As the Times* Arthur Sulzberger Jr.
said. "W hether you like it or not. w e're turning
our pages over to a man who has murdered
people."
W e ll. 1 d o n 't like It. 1 h a te It. T h e
Im penetrable text of this screed against
technology and In favor of "w ild nature" la not
so threatening that It's dangerous to let loose
upon the public. As the author wrote. "W e are
not the first to mention that the world today
seems to be going crazy." But like most
Journalists, 1 take these pages seriously and
don't believe someone should be able to scare
his w ay into them.
Th e irony Is that terrorists have always
wanted attention. Violence has Increasingly
becom e the medium by which they get the
media to deliver their message. W e In the
media may have aided them too generously In
the years since the Iranians held both the news
and the Carter White House hostage.
Indeed In the proliferation o f Infotainment,
the competition has made "sta rs" tn the
terrorist firmament. Bob Guccione offered
" F C " a regular column in Penthouse. If
"Current A ffair" or "Entertainment Tonight"
had been told of a video what would they have

done? Bid for It?
But newspapers have stuck to the first
principle that nobody tells us what to print. Or
not print. N ot a terrorist, not the FBI, not the
attorney general.
Now the Unabomber has told two o f our
finest papers what to print. And the attorney
general urged them to print it, as the Tim es'
Sulzberger and the Post's Donald Graham put
It. for "pu blic safety reasons."
So Is b o m a new
v a r ia t io n on th e
theme o f headlinegrabbing: bomb your
way to a byline. W e
h a ve p r o v e d th e
Unabomber's point:
"In order to get our
message before the
pu blic w ith so m e
chance o f m aking a
lasting Im pression,
w e 'v e had to k ill
p e o p le ." T h e d e ­
cision to publish has
f Just below that
m ade n e w s p a p e r s
brittle surface,
v u ln e ra b le to th e
there was a lot
crazy copycats out
of shared
there, looking for a
uneaae about
new act to Imitate.
having
our
Yet with all these
profession
deep reservations. I
mugged. £
believe that the Post
and the Tim es made
what Sulzberger described os "the right choice
between bad options."
On the one hand. Journalistic ethics and the
fear o f endless copycats. But on the other
hand, a credible threat to human life.
One headline blaring the news that the
Unabom ber strikes anyway. Or an oth er
headline blaring the news that the author o f a
rejected manuscript killed someone else.
Eight pages o f newsprint. Or the printed
obituary o f another scientist.
Anyway you balance them, the Immediate
human concerns — lives — w eigh most
heavily. Anyw ay you look at it. the media is a
player In this story, and In this country, not
Just an observer. If copycats come, we w ill face
that consequence. But for the moment, this
absolutely rotten decision Is the right one.
This Is the sorry fact about the world the
Unabomber decries as hostile to Individual
freedom. It's a place increasingly vulnerable to
individual violence.
This tim e the Institution under attack Isn’ t In
the news. It la the news. Read all about It.

WASHINGTON — It’s little wonder w h y
Sen. Aden Specter. R-Pa.. whose physicians
told him two years ago that he had three to
six weeks to live. Isn’ t running scared b y
pundits who are w riting him off for the
Republican presidential nomination.
Aa he lay In his hospital bed with fam ily
members at hla aide, Specter refused to
accept the prognosis o f a malignant brain
tumor. "I thought. 'I want a second opinion
— m ayb e e v e n a
third.'" Specter re­
c a lle d . " I w a s n 't
rea d y to g iv e u p
based on what he
had to ray. 1 have a
whole lifetime record
o f doing stuff against
the odds."
Th e f o r m e r
Phllsdelphla district
attorney put on hts
prosecutor's hat and
started hla crosse x a m in a t io n . H e
demanded that the
£ Specter
results of the m ag­
probably saved
netic resonance Im­
niaown lift with
aging (MRI) be re­
his
e x a m in e d . T h e
prosecutorial
tumor turned out to
akllla.J
be benign, and was
surgically removed.
Specter, who la now running for the GOP
presidential nomination, probably saved hla
own life with his prosecutorial skills. Besides
forcing a re evaluation o f the MR), he
badgered hla doctor Into taking the MRI In the
first place. Specter had been feeling pain In
his neck and (ace for several weeks, so In
June of 1993 he had U checked out.
"W e did all these tests, and we couldn't
find anything.” Specter told our associate Ed
Henry. A frustrated Specter then Insisted that
an MRI be taken, but the doctor refused.
"Finally he Just bulled hla way into getting
an MRI." recalled Specter's 37-year-old son.
Shanln. "It showed significant growth, which
was scary as hell, but (the tumor) was
removed In a rather simple procedure. I think
the other 99 percent o f us would have
listened to our doctors and gone about our
business, and w e would still be walking
around with some kind o f a serious problem.”
Now. with pundits declaring that Specter's
presidential campaign Is terminally ill. he la
once again battling long odds and parlaying
his prosecutorial skills. But the Jury la still
out on whether he can build a successful case
for the presidency.
So far. Specter has looked like a man
running less for president than for DA. The
pro-choice candidate la crusading against the
influential radical fringe of the GOP. But
Specter Is stuck at 5 percent in the polls as he
weaves a legalistic argument about the
"constitutional doctrine of the separation o f
church and state."
Specter has spent most of his time In recent
weeks preparing for his meticulous In­
vestigation of the Ruby Ridge case.
A memo that the senator recently received
from hla son. Shanln. previewed Specter's
next Investigation. The Aug. 28 m em o
discussed the possibility of Specter tackling a
serious Issue, but one far less likely to carry
him Into the White House: the "International
criminalization o f Internal atrocities.”
Shanln Specter, a prominent Philadelphia
attorney, wrote: "W e have often discussed
establishment o f an International criminal
court. Aa you may know, the drafting o f a
statute for an International criminal court la
proceeding slowly. I attach a 'Fifth Legal
Advisers' Meeting at U.N, Headquarters tn
New York' report from the July 1995 Issue o f
the American Journal of International Law...
which outlines the present undeveloped
stalusof such a tribunal."
The younger Specter was suggesting that
his father Introduce legislation to permit the
prosecution o f atrocities com m u ted in
Rwanda or Yugoslavia, for example. In U.S.
courts. A s chairm an of the Senate In ­
telligence Committee. Specter told us he
wants to hold hearings on the matter next
month.___________________

�Sanford Hsrafd, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, Saptambar 28, 1908 - 8A*

Sim pson
quested by County Manager

Dr. W illiam McOaa praaanla Forensic Sclanca award to Sharon
Ballou o f tha Shartffa O ff lea.

Crime scene tech
honored by college
■ v t n e iu i
Hsreld 8anlor Staff Wrltar________
SANFORD — A crim e acerw
tech n ician fo r the Sem inole
County S h eriff's Office h it been
honored b y her alm a mater.
Sharon L. Ballou waa recently
given th e F oren alc S cien ce
Alum ni Aw ard by the University
o f Central Florida In Orlando.
The aw ard la given each year
to the outstanding graduate In
the field o f forensic science. She

graduated from U niversity o f
Central Florida last year.
T h e 28-year-old crim e scene
technician earned her bachelor
o f science degree while w orking
fu ll tim e at the sheriff's office.
Ballou has been em ployed b y
the Sem inole County S h eriff's
O ffice since 1984.
P rior to her current assign­
m e n t. sh e w as s te le c o m *
m untcatlona supervisor in th e
com m unications center o f th e
s h eriffs office.

Bosnia peace
carries risks
■ y «U T m H M A M
An AP Naw s Analysts____________
W ASH ING TO N - When, and
If, the diplom ats get done, there
could lie perils In peace for
President Clinton, pledged to
send A m e ric a n troops in to
Bosnia to help enforce a settle*
m en u 7Bhutan peace Isn't quite an
oxym oron, but historically It
comes close. And U.S. farces
would be on demonstrably dan*
gerous ground, with a skeptical
Congress and a roster o f political
rivals prepared to blame Clinton
should such a mission go wrong.
Indeed, the arguments started
even before the first-step accord
toward a possible settlement.
Republicans demanded closer
c o n s u lta tio n , som e s a y in g
Clinton should go to Congress
for specific approval.
Senate Republican Leader Bob
Dole, a prim e challenger for the
W hite House next year, said that
for th e president to assume
Congress "w ill approve plana to
■end thousands of Americans In
harm ’s w ay to enforce a settle­
ment Is a m ajor error."
Then again, that assumes that
C linton would seek a vote of
a p p ro v a l, o r that C on gress
would be able to force one on
him. Th ere waa none before the
president sent troops Into H aiti a
year ago In the operation that
ousted the m ilitary regime there.
W hen the warring factions In
Bosnia agreed In U.S.-brokered
ta lk s In N ew Y ork on the
fram ework for a future govern­
ment. Clinton said they had act
the principles for a genuine
peace, and he recalled he had
prom ised long ago to have Am er­
ican troops help make It stick.
But he also noted that there's
a lot to be done diplomatically
before his terms for deploying
Am ericans are satisfied. "W e
should not have ... troops on the
ground under the present U.N.
m andate." he said. "W e should

D O R O TH Y N E LL HOLBROOK
Dorothy Nell Holbrook. 63.
Crcekwutcr Terrace. Lake Mary,
died Wednesday. Sept. 27. 1995
at her residence. Born Dec. 2.
1931 In G affney. S.C.. she
m oved to Central Florida In
1973. She was a bank teller. She
belonged to Westvlew Baptist
Church, and was u member of
Beta Sigma Phi.
Survivors Include daughter.
T rls h . Lake Mary; brothers.
S o o n le H a rrill. H om estead.
M elvin Harrill. Chapin. S.C.:
sisters. Patsy II. Hutchison.
Sanford. Billie Chiles. Jackson­
ville; one grandson.
G r a m k o w Funeral H om e.
Sanford. In churgc of arrange­
ments.

- 8*i#5»

n o t h a ve ground tro o p s in
com b at."
W ith those caveats. Clinton
w ent on to say that he’d been
co m m itted for 2Vfc yea rs to
deploy Americans in support o f a
peace agreement. "A n d it w ill
continue to be m y position and 1
w ill continue to consult w ith
C ongress." be said.
"W e want Congress' approv­
a l," Secretary o f State W arren
C hristopher said In an NBC
Interview Tuesday. H e said the
adm inistration needs It because
Congress would have to provide
the m oney for a Bosnia peace
m ission.
But that left vague the form
such approval m ight take, con ­
sultation or clearance by vote.
T h a t's customary: there never
h a s been a clear and firm
definition of the boundaries be­
tw een presidential and congres­
sional authority In determ ining
how and when to use Am erican
forces abroad.
Clinton had said early In his
presidency that he would order
farces to Bosnia only with a clear
expression of support In C on­
gress. A year later, he had
am ended that to a pledge to
"w o rk with the C ongress to
d e p lo y U.S. troop s th rou gh
N A T O " to help enforce s peace.
Democrats ran Congress then.
Republicans do now. but the
Issues Involved are Institutional,
not on ly political. Presidents
claim the constitutional pow er to
act, Congresses the authority to
say yea or no, and the war
powers taw that was supposed to
set rules for deploym ent never
has worked.
President Bush got congres­
sion al approval to send the
forces that fought the Persian
G u lf W ar but Instated he could
have gone ahead anyhow. He
bequeathed Clinton what was
supposed to be a hum anitarian
deploym ent In Somalia; it cost
36 American lives before Clinton
ordered withdrawal, pre-em pting
a deadline set by Congress.

V an D erw orp has been
m lgncd the responsibility fo r a
new division to carry out the
econom ic developm ent
along with his other duties. T h e
department Is responsible for
recruiting target in o u n n ri m
wed aa working w ith existin g
businesses In the cou nty to
retain them.
A m on g V a n D erw orp 's new
duties are:
•D irec ts and su pervises the
Economic Developm ent Program
for Seminole County.
•Su pervises the econom ic de­
velopm ent contract w ith the
Mtd-Florida Econom ic Developm em tom nnasion.
•D irects the operation
o f fin d s In the Econom lc Development Tru st Fund.
•C oordinates w ith other gov­
ern m en ta l a g e n c ie s and
m unicipalities the prom otion o f
econ om ic d e ve lo p m en t p ro­
gram s for the county. D evelops
an d m a in ta in s In t e r -lo c a l
agreements for Econom ic D evel­
opment.
•D irects program s designed to
attract business and Industry to
the county.
•D irects Econom ic Im pact as­
sistance to current business In
the county.
A fter review ing the new duties
sponslbUit
and responsibilities,
the Em
ons
met
p loyee R elation
s D epart
epartm
ent
reclaasiflcaUon o f
VanDerworp's Job.
VanDerworp shares the 137
Job c la s s ific a tio n w ith t w o
others. Public Safety Director
G ary Kaiser (salary $82,721) and
Public Works Director G ary Sell­
ers (salary 880.974).
Robert Turk w ill nil the new
•45,000 a year post o f Econom ic
Developm ent Coordinator full­
tim e when the bu dget year
begins Oct. 1. Tu rk has been
working aa the county's repre­
sentative for the Econom ic De­
velopm ent Com m ission o f MidFlorida. Th e BCC cleared the
w sy for the Im m ediate hiring o f
T u rk when th ey w aived re­
cruitment posting requirem ents.
Th e coordinator jo b waa pro­
posed In the budget and dis­
cussed during prelim inary bud­
get w oJahop* over the summer.

bed heard i
o f events h ad in g to th e June 12,
1904, murders.
T h e p r o s e c u t o r t o ld o f
Stmpaon's dem eanor that day
and suggested he had been
‘ not on ly by h is ex-wife
but b y h is g irlfrie n d . Paula
Bsrbterl. w ho left his home after
he declined to take h er along to
the recital.
A t the recital, he said. Ms.
Simpson Ignored him .
"H e'd been rejected in public."
Darden said, suggesting that's
what drove S teipoon to plan for
murder. "H e can 't fin d Paula.
He'a got a problem w ith Nicole.

H e's about to lose a ll the wom en,
both the wom en In hla life, and
the fuse is getting shorter, and
the frustration Is building, and
the anger la b u ild in g."
T h e only release for his sim ­
m ering rage. Darden suggested,
waa to take ■ knife and kilL
"T h e hatred he has for her
that night flow s out o f him Into
the knife and Into h er." Darden
■aid. "H e k ills her and he kills
Goldm an In this rage. ... Th ere
waa a gradual release."
Rem inding jurors of the tw o
victim s, Darden showed Jurors
color portraits o f them In life. As
the pictures were propped up for

Briefs1A

Government on Web
TALLAH ASSEE - In an effort to
public access to Florida governm ent, the
Departm ent o f State, Division o f Elections is
offering Adm inistrative W eekly on the W eb
(W OW ). Prevtoualy. Adm inistrative W eekly was
on ly available In paper form. Th e sendee w ill
allow users to h ave direct access to proposed
rules and regulations affecting all Floridians. It
la now b e in g o ffe re d free o f ch arge fo r
prom otional purposes and to assess the p ro­
gram 's effectiveness. "W O W ” m ay be accessed
on the Internet at th e follow ing location:
http://elections.doo.state.fl.us.

Ntw agtiri at Ag Ctntor
SANFORD - Richard Tyson has joined the
Sem inole County Cooperative Extension Service
In Sanford as th e Commercial Multi-County
Vegetable Agent. H e began his new assignm ent
earlier this month.
Tyson has had seven years o f vegetable
farm ing experience In C ollier County, five y e a n
o f Extension Sendee experience In Dsde County,
and holds a M aster o f Science degree In
vegetable crops from the University o f Florida.
In addition to hla duties In Sem inole County.

ju ro rs , o t h e r Im a g es w e r e flashed above on the 7-foot-high
c o u r t r o o m s c r e e n : M i._
S i m p s o n ' s b a t t e r e d f a c e ’'*
allegedly a fter a beatin g b y :
Sim pson; M s. Sim pson an d
Goldman lyin g dead in pools o f •
blood.
;
The victim s’ fam ilies sobbed.
As Darden left the courtroom ,
Ms. Sim pson's father hugged
him.

At the end o f the day. as •
Cochran le ft the courthouse
surrounded by hla new b o d y !
gu ards, a g ro u p o f p e o p l e ;
chanted.' 'Johnnie! Joh n n ie!"
•

he will also work with growers In Orange. Lake.
Sumter and Voluasla Counties.
For his priorities In Sem inole County he says
h e wants to help farmers Identify m arkets to
h elp sell the produce. Increase production «
practices, give pesticide training, and teach
water and fertilization efficiency.
The valu e o f the vegetable Industry to the
Sem inole County economy Is llstcsd as 84.5
m illion per year.

Scouts sslllng popcorn
SANFORD — An estim ated 15.000 o f the
25.000 youth members o f the Central Florida
Council, Boy Scouts o f Am erica, are now h ittin g
the streets In their Trail's End Gourmet Popcorn
sale. T h e units use the m oney to buy equipm ent
and supplies, and supplem ent the coat o f
scouting activities.
The sale, which gets underway today, con­
tinues through October 22 In the Sanford area,
a ll of Sem inole County, and In Orange. O sceola.
Brevard. Volusia. Flagler and Lake Counties.
"L o ca l scouts give trem endously to ou r
com m u nity." said Executive Board President
John Jennings. "B y helping to support them ,
you are actually helping the citizens o f C entral
Florida. And what better w ay to help than
through the purchase o f popcorn. It’s a great
snack.'*

T h e c o m m i s s i o n e r s a ls o
approved reclassification s for
th ree oth er em p loyees. T w o
w ork In the Municipal Service
Budget Unit w hich deals with
special taxing districts and the
other is .a n OMB technician.
C o m m u n i t i e s p e t i t i o n to
establish MSBU program s for
Im provem ents such as road
paving, drainage, w ater service,
sidewalks, aquatic weed control
and streetllghtlng. The residents
pay an aaaeasment to finance the
designated project.
The MSBU coordinator's sala­
ry w ill go from 830,555 to
•32.073. The position was cre­
ated In 1969 and the last review
was October. 1992.
An MSBU Technician becomes
an MSBU Specialist going from a
salary o f 828.683 to 830.100.
Th e position was created In 1992
and has not been review ed since
It was created.
In addition, a Management
and Budget Technician’s salary
o f 827.747 w ill In crease to
829,134. The job was created in
1986 and the last classification
review was three years ago.

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O R I T A A R M S TR O N G
M A TH IS
Greta Armstrong Mathis. 77.
Crescent Road. Orlando, died
Saturday, Sept. 23. 1995 at
Meridian Nursing Center. Longwood. Bom Aug. 31. 1916 in
Plumvtllc, Pa., she m oved to
Central Florida In 1939. She was
a furniture upholsterer. She was
Protestant.
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e s o n s ,
Donald J.. Ronald J „ and Geiry
L.. all of Orlando; brothers. Jack
A rm s tr o n g . P lu m v ille . Lee
Armstrong. Caine. Pa.; sisters.
Dolly Barrows. DeBury. Bernice
Harris. Homer City. Pa.; nine
g ra n d c h ild re n ; fou r g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood, In charge o f arrange­

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presentation w ill be a
shortened version o f "B u s Stop.”
The evenings begin both Fri­
day and Saturday with dinner at
6 p.m.. followed by the plays.
Proceeds from the plays will go
toward the Rltz Theater restora­
tion project.
Tickets for the dinner and
plays ore 815 In advance. For
reservations or additional Infor­
mation. phone 323-9421.

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Tonight, there w ill be a cele­
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baseball Odd. Moat o f the stu­
dent body la expected to turn out
for that event.
"It should be a great tim e,"
said assistant principal Boyd
Kama. "W e 're looking forward
t o ll."
On Friday night the king and
q u e en o f the H o m e c o m in g
events w ill be crowned Just prior
to the football gam e. A t 7 p.m.
the court w ill b e announced In
anticipation o f the big event.
On Saturday evening, the cafe­
teria w ill be transform ed Into a
beautiful wonderland which will
be the setting for the homecom­
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really look forw ard to every
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C a a tla a s d fro m Pags 1A
o f schools
by 20 percent. That would be
achieved, they said, through the
m u l t i - t r a c k s y s t e m which
overlap s stu den ts' schedules
thereby m aking use of the school
facilities all (he tim e.
W right said she was "unaware
o f plans” to pay for (he con­
version lo the common calendar
which she felt would nccesiltatc
the construction o f at least tom e
new elem entary schools.
Elsew here. Oaceola County
ended Its experim ent this year
because o f complaints from
teachers and parents. Brevard
and Lake counties each have a
handful o f year-round schools
and face no significant opposi­
tion. Volusia has 26 year-round
schools and also has no major
problems, officials said.

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C-Note first U.S. currency to get
makeover to foil counterfeiters
Deficit reduction bill
W ASHINGTON — With Republicans In firm command, the
Senate Finance Committee seems poised to bless a massive
deficit reduction btU that prunes nearly a half-trillion dollars
from Medicare and Medicaid, the governm ent's health care
grams for the elderly and poor,
know this Is going to pass because this Is a partisan,
political th in g," Sen. Carol Mosley-Braun. D-tll.. said Wednes­
day night.
Her comment came shortly before the GOP-controlled panel,
on an 11-9 vote, brushed aside a Democratic effort to scale
back the Republican-proposed changes In Medicare and cancel
a proposed tax cut.
T h e Democrats' defeat marked the first time the politically
sensitive Medicare measure has come to a test vote In a
committee In either the House or Senate. It showed that even
Republicans w ho are skeptical about the tax cuts are willing to
close ranks behind the seven-year budget-balancing bill.

Averting lateral shutdown
W ASHINGTON — Congress seems ready to send legislation
to President Clinton that would avert a politically embarrassing
federal shutdown. But the two sides remain at war over their
long-term budget priorities.
T n e House was poised to approve a bill today that would
keep the governm ent functioning without furloughing workers
for the first six weeks of the new fiscal year, which begins
Sunday. T h e Senate Is expected to follow.
Because most o f Congress' spending work Is unfinished,
m any nonesaentlal federal functions would cease without the
stopgap measure.
"W e will avoid an unnecessary shutdown of the govern­
m ent." declared House Appropriations Committee Chairman
Bob Livingston. R-La.

the new 9100 bill, which cost
more than •780,000 to design
and develop. Treasury Secretary
Robert Rubin and Federal Re­
serve Chairman Alan Greenspan
said the makeover Is a pre­
emptive strike against counter­
feiters.
"W e must stay ahead of the
rush of technology." Rubin said.
In the new bills, the portrait of
Franklin, a pioneer In cam ­
paigning for paper currency,
extends from upper to lower
border. The likeness also was
moved left o f center to protect
against wear and tear when the
bills are folded and to make
room for a watermark portrait o f
the founding father visible only
when the bill la held up to the
light.
Franklin’s hair looks darker
for reasons o f contrast, giving
the statesman-inventor a more
youthful appearance. The en­
graving la from a painting that
the National Portrait Gallery said
probably w as co m p leted In
1785. five y e a n before he died.
The bill also has a lot more
white apace and new features to
make It practically Impossible

■ y J A IT O H . RUBIN

Assoclstsd Press Wrllsr_________
WASHINGTON - A fter leav­
ing the basic design o f U.S.
currency unchanged since the
Roaring '20s. the government
has begun producing m oney for
the 21st Century with a dramat­
ic new look.
The size and color o f the bills
remain the same. But even the
most casual observer can't help
noticing changes Intended to foil
high-tech counterfeiters; Ben
Franklin la 50 percent bigger,
slightly left of center and looks a
little more youthful on the new
•1 00 bill.
T h e Treasu ry D ep artm en t
staged an elaborate cerem ony In
Ita o rn a te C aah R o o m on
Wednesday to unveil the new
C-note — the first overhaul of
any greenback In nearly seven
decades. New versions of smaller
denominations will follow, to be
completed around the turn o f the
century.
A n a c to r I m p e r s o n a t in g
Franklin was on hand as the
government took the wraps off

for forger* to duplicate accu­
rately even with modem com­
puters and color scanners.
Some of the security features
are hidden. In the lower righthand com er, the denomination
of the bill has color-shifting Ink.
The number 100 changes from
green when viewed head-on to
black when seen at an angle.
Vertical security threads. In­
troduced In 1990. will be placed
In different positions depending
on the denomination.
Some things won't change: the
new currency still says, "In God
We Tru st." and the bills remain
black on the front, green on the
back.
F ew er th a n one o f ev e ry
100,000 bills o f all denomina­
tions in circulation Is found to be
c o u n t e r f e i t , a c c o r d in g to
Greenspan.
Th e government is concerned
mainly w ith forger* overseas,
where about two-thirds o f the
•390 blllkm In U.S. paper money
la in circulation. Greenbacks
account for about one-flflh o f the
world's currency supply.
U n d e r t ig h t s e c re c y , th e
Bureau o f Engraving and Print-

Oil company
donating $
to Save Th e
Tiger Fund

Mlcteast diplomacy
W ASHINGTON — President Clinton Is trying to give Mideast
diplom acy new momentum as he presides at a muchpostponed ceremony to celebrate expansion of Palestinian rule
on land Israel has held for nearly three decades.
While bitter opposition o f some Israelis and Palestinians is
being dismissed as malicious or worse, Clinton today at the
W hite House is overseeing a major agreement that will pull
Israeli troops from the klx largest cities on the West Bank and
could lay th e groundwork for a Palestinian state.
Th e Palestinian Authority, which already controls Jericho as
w ell as the O aia Strip. Is expected to have many o f the
elements o f a state, including a chief executive and a
legislature, as It takes control o f roughly 27 percent of the land
Jordan lost to Israel In the 1967 Six-Day war.
Yasser Arafat, the leader o f the once-denounced Palestine
Liberation Organization, begins Clinton's day of Middle Cast
diplomacy calling on him before the ceremony, with other
regional leaders due to follow.

■VN.
Assoclstsd Press Writer_________

OvtrtM s military baaaa and dlacipllna
W ASHINGTON — Allegations that three U.S. servicemen In
Okinawa raped a 12-year-old Japanese girl have Defense
Secretary W illiam Perry Increasing discipline and security
around m ilitary bases overseas.
Perry on Wednesday announced several actions in response
to the rape case and Its diplomatic fallout. He said he’s also
looking fo r ways to boost positive contacts between U.S.
servicemen and host communities abroad.
" I want us to find ways of being better neighbors." Perry
said.
Perry said the Marines on Okinawa would suspend training
for "a day o f reflection." and religious services this weekend
would focus on that.

Dirty littl# Mcrtt
WASHINGTON — House Republicans call It Washington’s
"dirty little secret." More than 39,000 nonprofit groups share
•4 0 billion In U.S. grant money — equal to one-quarter o f this
year's federal budget deficit.
Even worse, aay the Republicans, most of those organiza­
tions turn around and lobby the government for more money.
Led by a vanguard of freshmen, the Houae GOP wants
tax-exempt groups with political agendas to give up their
lobbying or forfeit the government funds.
Critics say current law already bars the use of federal funds
for political activities, and advocacy could suffer under more
restrictions.

Potential ot gana tharapy
BOSTON — Though still optimistic about the potential o f
gene therapy, scientists say the failure o f two ambitious early
attempts show that curing diseases this way will not be easy.
Separate report* In today's New England Journal of Medicine
described unsuccessful efforts to attack cystic fibrosis and
muscular dystrophy with transplanted genes.
"It's very clear that we are going to have to evolve new
strategies. This has turned out to be harder than some
predicted." said Dr. Michael R. Knowles of the University of
North Carolina, principal author o f one o f the studies.
In recent years, scientists have found the genetic flaws that
cause cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy. They are among
the most common lethal Inherited diseases, and the discoveries
led to speculation that soon there would be cures: Just replace
the bad genes with good ones.

Gangsta rap bualnass
NEW YORK — Time Warner Inc. Is getting out of the gangsta
rap business, blaming a lack o f control and not the lyrics about
sex. guna and getting high.
Still, the announcement Wednesday that the entertainment
giant would sell tts 50-percent stake In Intcrscopc Records —
the leading label for gangsta rap — left the music’s critics
feeling vindicated.
"It's a great victory for our children and America's future,
and It docs show me that Tim e Warner docs have a corporate
soul." said C. Delores Tucker, head of the National Political
Congress of Black Women.
Michael Fuchs, chairman and ch ief executive officer o f the
Warner Music Group, said his company simply wanted more
Input on the artists' lyrics.

Three theaters stop showing ‘Showgirls’
JACKSON. Miss. - Three theaters In Mississippi arc saying
goodbye to “ Showgirls." after complaints that the racy m ovie
about an aspiring Las Vegas stripper has too much sex for
Bible Belt residents.
A theater owner In Grants Pass. Ore., also promised to stop
showing the NC-17-raled film after the city accused him o f
violating an ordinance regulating adult entertainment.
Despite negative reviews, the United Artists release finished
second at the nation's box ofllccs last weekend with W . 1
million in receipts. The film, which opened Friday, was shown
In 1.388 theaters nationwide.
Th e NC-17 rating la more restrictive than R ratings and
means no one under 17-years-old Is allowed. "Showgirls” Is the
first major studio release to carry the NC-17 rating In five
years.
Anticipating problems. MGM worked closely with theater
ow ners to sell them on the Idea o f a quality adults-only film,
and persuaded newspapers und T V stations to carry
advertisements.

From Associated Press reports

ing has been producing the new
•100 bills for 10 days, ft will be
early next year before the gener­
al public can get Its hands on
them.
Th e government picked the
•100 bill for the first makeover
because o f It* favored status
with counterfeiter*.
Officials stressed that no cur­
rency will be recalled and all
older bills remain legal tender
and w ill likely be In circulation
for years.
Critics said failure to recall old
b ills cou ld blunt th e antico u n terfeitin g drive because
forgers can duplicate traditional
notes.
But the administration has
said recalling old bills could
destabilize the econom ies of
foreign nations, particularly In
Russia where greenbacks are
hoarded aa a hedge agalnat
Inflation.
T h e last major change In U.S.
currency was In 1929. when
bills were reduced In size and
given a uniform look. There
were some small changes In
1990. Including the first use of
microscopic type.

A trip back in time

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Rebecca Torres, a fourth grada teacher at
Idyllwllde Elementary School In Sanford, took
her clese on e tour of the Seminole County
Student Museum recently. The youngsters have

tUen studytooth* history of Sanford. At the
museum the students were able to see pictures
of Now Sanford used to look and to visit a
tum-of-the-century classroom.

WASHINGTON - A campaign
to protect the world's rare and
Increasingly threatened tigers Is
about to get help from a source
that hasn't always been wel­
comed by conservationists and
environmentalists — the Exxon
Corp.
Exxon, which also uses the
tiger os a key sym bol In Its
m a r k e tin g and a d v e r tis in g
c a m p a ig n fo r g a s o lin e , an­
nounced today that It w ill donate
• 5 million over the next five
years to support International
efforts to protect the habitat of
tigers In the wild.
T h e money, pari o f a Save the
T iger Fund, will be administered
by the National Fish and Wildlife
F o u n d a tio n , u w ill h e lp protect

wild tiger habitat and promote
tiger breeding programs In zoos,
the company said.
Th e number of wild tigers has
declined dramatically this cen­
tury with some estimates show­
ing no more than 7,400 animals
rem aining, accord in g to the
W o r ld C o n s erva tio n Union.
Am ong the most endangered are
the South China tiger, with no
more than 80 animals believed
An analysis by the pension to survive, and the Siberian tiger
benefit agency shows that 20 of with only about 430 animals left,
50 plana on an underfunded conservationists say.
watch list suffered withdrawals
T igers have been a prime
In the 1980s o f what were then target of poachers In Russia and
considered excess assets.
other parts o f the world because
Also, the agency said, an o f the com m ercial value of
examination o f 10 large plans various body parts.
shows the Ways and Means limit
"Unless urgent action Is taken,
on withdrawals Isn't enough to tigers will vanish from the wild
protect pension plans If the entirely within 20 years," said
com panies go bankrupt and Ulysses S. Seal, head o f (he
their pension plans are termi­ conservation breeding group of
nated* Such plans would be left the World Conservation Union.
with leas than 90 percent o f the
" E x x o n Is c o m m i t t e d
money needed to meet ita ob­ to...helping to save a legendary
ligations, the agency said.
s p e c ie s w h ic h r e p re s e n ts ,
But Jim Durfcc, director of beauty, strength and grace."
actuarial practice for Towers s a id E x xon C h a irm a n Lee
Perrin, a business consulting Raymond.
firm whose clients Include major
Exxon and conservationists
corporate pension plans, said the
have clashed on other environ­
adm inistration's argument Is mental Issues.
baaed on a worst-case scenario.
The company was strongly
The W ays and Means' limit Is "a
criticized by environmentalists
very reasonable rough-justice
und became the subject of public
number covering the majority of protests after the 1989 oil spill
situations," he said.
by the tanker Exxon Valdez In
C o r p o r a t io n s a rg u e th a t
Alaska. The tanker ran aground
withdrawal of excess assets from
in Prince William Sound and
pension funds can help workers
spewed 240.000 barrels of oil
If companies use the money to Into the water.
expand and create more Jobs.
" T o the extent that this money
la Invested back Into the busi­
ness. that may very well be good
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Cabinet secretaries say GOP
pension plan could rob system
By DA V IM ID M 0 N 8

Associated Prses Writer
WASHINGTON — Three Cabi­
net secretaries responsible for
the health o f th e n a tio n 's
pension system oppose R e ­
publican legislation they said
would endanger the retirement
security of 13 m illion Am eri­
cans.
"W e are going to sec raids on
pension assets that will make
the train robberies during the
days of Jesse James pale in
comparison." Labor Secretary
Robert Reich said Wednesday.
Reich serves as chairman of
th e C a b in e t - le v e l b o a r d
overseeing the federal Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corp. He and
the two other board members —
T rea su ry S e c r e ta r y R o b ert
Rubin and Commerce Secretary
Ronald Brown — adopted a
resolution urging Congress to
reject the measure approved last
week by the House Ways and
Means Committee.
They said it would trigger
withdrawal of up to S40 billion
from pension plans in the next
five years — twice that removed
by companies during the cor­
porate takeover frenzy o f the
1980s, the pension agency said.
The Republican plan. It said,
p o t e n t ia lly a ffe c t s 2 2 .0 0 0
pension funds covering 11 mil­
lion workers and 2 million re­
tirees.
The pension withdrawal pro­
posal Is pari o f a larger bill,
adopted by the W ays and Means
Committee on Sept. 19. that
would reduce the budget deficit
by $38 billion over seven years.

Th e provision Is expected to
raise S9.8 billion for the gov­
ernm ent because com panies
would pay corporate Income
taxes on withdrawals that would
be permitted at any time and for
any purpose. Currently, with­
drawals are permitted only If the
m oney la used fo r retirees'
health benefits.
W ays and Means Chairman
BUI Archer, R-Texaa. derided the
Cabinet members' charges as a
politically motivated attempt to
scare people. He said the legisla­
tion would require corporations
making withdrawals to leave an
ample cushion o f 25 percent
more than needed to meet cur­
rent liabilities.
Moreover, by removing com­
panies' fears that their money
Will be tied up If they contribute
too much, the proposed change
would encourage companies to
make larger pension contribu­
tions or. If they don't already
offer pensions, to create plans,
he said.
" I t 's goin g to mean more
workers arc going to have re­
tirement protection than If we
don't do this bill." Archer said,
"ft vylll encourage employers to
fund pensions at a very high
level."
H o w ever. R eich said that
didn't happen In the 1980s when
companies were free to make
withdrawals. In fact, the money
often was used to help finance
leveraged buyouts.
" W e know what happened
when the bam door was open."
Brown said. "W e closed the barn
door. This would reopen the
bam door. It's Illogical."

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Volleyball success
Rams boys

LOCALLY
TI w m parfact power team*
SANFORD — Artisans, C r u y W ings and
Spankers cam e away with perfect 2-0 records
W ednesday In the Sanford Recreation Depart*
m ent Fall Power Volleyball League In the Dan
Pelham Gymnatortum at Sanford M iddle School.
Artisans and Spankers both w on their two
m atches in straight gam es, w ith Artisans
w hipping N et W itts (0-2) 15-6. 1 5 4 and
Sim pson (0*2) 15*11, 15-9; w hite Spankers
edged Sim pson 16-14. 16-14 and N et W itts 15*2
15*1. C razy Wings had It a little tougher,
topping Outriggers (1*1) 15*13. 15*10 and Young
G u n s ( l l ) 12*15.15-7.16*14.
In other games: Young Guns beat Spike Force
(0-2) 15-5. 15*3 and O utriggers bested Spike
Force 15*7. 15*5. Term inators had th e bye.

Kiwanls Ootf Toumamant
SANFORD — Bette Gram kow, Kiw anls Golf
Tournam ent chair, announced that the Sanford
club w ill be sponsoring a g o lf tournam ent at
DeBary G olf and Country Club on Friday.
O ctober 13th with a 1 p.m . shotgun start
follow ed by dinner at the club. Th e tournament
form at la four person scram ble, m ake your own
team , w ith 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, O ctober 9th. Mall
checks payable to Sanford K iw anls Club and
m all, along with entries and golfers' handicaps,
to: B ette Gramkow. 500 E. A irport Blvd..
Sanford. FI. 32773. Or phone (407) 322-3213.

Adult Flag Football
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation Deparm ent w ill hold an organizational m eeting for
an adult flag football league on Wednesday.
O ctober 4th at 6 p.m. at the Downtown Youth
Center, low er level of Sanford C ity Hall.
For m ore Inform ation, call th e Sanford
Recreation Department at (407) 330-5697.

SH8 football tlekata on aalo
SANFORD — Advance tickets lor regular
season Sem inole High School football home
football gam es are now on sale at William
H ow ard Jew lers. Lakevlew M iddle School.
Sanford Middle School and the A th letic Office In
Bill Flem ing Memorial Gym nasium a t SHS.
Cost is $4 for advance tickets; $5 at the gate;
$30 for reserve seating; and $20 for a season
ticket. Reserve seating and season tickets are
only good for regular season hom e gam es.
For m ore Information, call 322-4362 ex. 299.

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LONGWOOD - Lake M ary im ­
p roved to 6 4 ) In the S em in ole
A th le tic C onference W ednesday
w ith a 15 4. 15*7 win over Lym an.
T h e Ram s are now 11*1 overall,
w h ile Lym an foil to 3-7 and 1 4 in
th e SAC.
"W e have a veteran sound that
has been playing together fo r tw o or
th ree seasons," said L ah t M ary
coach Bin Whalen. "W e're startin g
to get It together, and w e're w here
w e feel w e should be."
D evin Hale led a balanced Ram s
attack w ith nine sendee points and
fou r k ill*. W ill Lipscomb had six
its for Lake Mary, w h ile
had four blocks.
three k ills each, and Sean W hitm an
bad tw o klHa. Larsen bad three
service points, while Tony CttcreHa.
Jerem y DUm ore and Adam M eeaier
had two each.
"W e have pretty good h itters,"
W halen said. " I f an opponent M en
to key on one player, eomeone elae
la goin g to hurt them. W e d o a
pretty good jo b spreading It around,
and w e have a lot o f people w ho are
h ittin g the ball w ell."
A ndy M ayer had seven k ills and
fou r blocks for the Greyhounds.
Brian Bradfey posted three M ocks
fo r Lym an , w hile Stephen W oJtowtcz had one ace. Bruce V lzueta
had four sendee points in a losing
effort, w hile Wqftowtcz had three
and M ike Green added two.
D arrell Dtlmore had five sendee
points in the first game for Lake
M ary, w hile Larsen had three, and
L ipscom b , Jerem y D tlm ore and
Messier each had two. CttereUa.
Lioacom b, Hale and Adam Sew ell
com bined to served the Ram s to on
11-1 seond gam e lead. W ojtow lcz.
V lzu eta and Mike Naes served the
G reyhounds to within 12-7 before

Hafaid Ptlato by PM KaaMaa

A pair of Lake Mary defenders got high to team bfoek
a spiks attempt by the Lyman Greyhounds Wednesday

Marlins t it rtcords
MIAMI — Jeff Conlne became the first Florida
player to reach 100 RBIs In a season when he
drove In four runs Wednesday night to lead the
Marlins over the Montreal ExpoaB-3.
Florida won Its club-record 65th game, one
more than the In 1993, their Inaugural season.
Pat Rapp (14-7) allowed three hits in seven
scoreless Innings, winning his ninth consecutive
decision since Aug. 6 and Increasing his
club-record shutout string to 24 Innings. He left
following a 47-minutc rain delay In the seventh.
Florida went ahead 3-0 In the first on doubles
by Chuck Carr and Conlne. and a two-run
double by Greg Colbrunn. Th e Marlins made It
6-0 In the third on a two-run homer by Conlne
and a run-scoring single by Steve Decker. It was
Conlne's 24th homer and his 101st RBI.
Colbrunn singled In a run In the seventh, and
Conlne hit his league-leading 12th sacrifice fly
In a two-run eighth that made the score 9-0.
Shane Andrews hit a three-run homer off
Jerem y Hernandez with two outs In the ninth.

SANFORD — Seminole im proved to 3-2 In
Class 5A . District 6 'W ednesday with a 15-10.
15-6 w in over Gateway. M arisa Alford led the
T rib e attack with 10 sendee points, seven digs,
fiv e sees and five kills.
"T h e y got the Job done." said Sem inole coach
Beth Corao. "W e started out rea lly well. They got
close to us on the scoreboard, but w e Just pulled
away. W e did what w e had to d o ."
Tin a W hite had 11 assists, nine service points,
eight digs, four aces and tw o klUa for the Tribe,
w hile Aubrey Nelson added nine service points,
eigh t kills, five aces and tw o digs- Seminole also
got strong performances from Harm onl Rosier
w ith six service points, four digs, and two sees:.

Sabreena Sapp with six service points and three
dlga; Niki Snell had four service points and two
aces: and Kelly Langton had four service points
and one ace.
T h e Tribe girls got a clean sweep o f the
Panthers with a three game victory In the Junior
varsity match. The Seminole win set up a
showdown with Lake Howell tonight. The Tribe
w ill host the battle o f the two 4-0 SAC teams.
" I'm looking forward to it." Corso said. "W e're
going to have to play a flawless match. It's going
to take a team effort."
The Seminole boys squad finished the week
3-0 with a 154, 14-16. 15-6 w in over Oviedo In a
SA C match. The Tribe Is now 6-2 overall and 3-2
In the SAC, while the Lions artf 2-3 overall. Greg
Pegram led Seminole with a w hopping 15 service

"O vied o has come a long way since last year."
Corso said. "W e used everybody, and we had
good poise and control."
O viedo beat Seminole 15-8, 15-13 In the J.v.
match. The Tribe boys squad w ill play at Lyman
on Monday In another SAC battle.

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S A N F O R D - Like two
heavyweight fighters. Crazy W ings
and Hopkins Meals traded knockout
punches, but in the end It was
Crazy Wings that wus left standing
In the Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Men's Fall Wednesday Nlghl
Slowpltch Softball League at Clmse
Park.
Crazy Wings got off to a alow
start, being held hilless until the
third Inning and trailing the Spring
League cham ps 4-1 after three
Innings. But Crazy Wings came up
with four runs In the fourth Inning
to lake a 5 4 lead.

Jaguar injurtd
JACK SO N VILLE — Jacksonville Jaguars
safety Monty Grow will miss the rest of the
season after doctors discovered he had tom the
anterior cruciate ligament In his right knee.
Grow suffered the Injury Sunday night after
Intercepting a pass In the first quarter o f a 24-14
loss to Green Bay. Initially diagnosed as only a
sprained knee, more serious ligament damage
was found during arthroscopic surgery.

Th en It was Hopkins' turn to go
back on top. scoring two runs In the
fourth to take a 6-5 advantage,
before Crazy Wings andwered with
four runs In the six lo take a 0-6
lead. Hopkins came right back with
two runs In the bottom o f the six to
cut the lead to 9-8, but Cruzy W ings
got three insurance runs In the
seventh to win the game 12-H.
In the other game. Weils C on­
tracting took a 7-0 lead In the third
Inning, but ASP Incorporated cam e
back to cut the lead to 8-5 after four
Innings. But that was os close as
ASP would get as Wells scored two
Insurance runs In each o f the sixth
and seventh Innings to win going
away. 12-5.
N ex t W ednesday. W ells Con-

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F f IN

Brent Bradshaw led the Sem inole supporting
cast w ith 16 service points, eight kills and four
digs; Erick H o had eight service points and three
kills; and Toby Spangler hasd eight service
points and three kills.

Herald 8ports Editor

FORT LAUDERDALE — The Florida Panthers
on W ed n esd a y reassign ed ce n ters Steve
Washburn and Alexei Kudashov to the Carolina
Monarchs o f the American Hockey League.
Washburn. 20. was the Panthers’ fifth selec­
tion. 78th overall. In the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.
He was scoreless In two preseason games.
Kudashov. signed as a free agent, played In
two presrason games and was scoreless.

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points. 14 kills, 14 digs, and four aces.
D avid Campbell added 26 assists, nine service
points, nine digs, six kills and four aces, while
Chris Louwsma had 13 dlga. 10 kills, six service
points and one ace. Sam Julnto had 10 service
points, nine digs, nine kills and tw o aces.

Crazy Wings wins war
with Hopkins Meats

ATHLBTN OF TN I WEEK

Panthors maka movaa

C O LLE G E FO O TBALL
□ 8 p.m. — ESPN. Maryland at Georgia Tech. (L)

night. The Rams won 154,15-7 to im prove to 8-0 In the
Seminole Athletic Conference smd 11-1 overall.

Tribe net teams get another sweep
Herald Stsff Writer

AROUND TIM STAYS

P o t n ir ls w i n n in th n a m e

Batty Vann of th* Sanford Optimist Club pratants the Sanford
Optimist Club Athlats o l tha Weak award to Seminole High School
volleyball player Aubray Nelson. Th# Optimist Club's award is
presented each week to an outstanding SHS alhlata.

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(1-1) ut 7 p.m. and ASP Incorpo­
rated (0-2) challenges Cruzy Wings
(2-0) at 8 p.m.
Contributing for C razy Wings
w e r e w in n in g p i t c h e r S te v e
Woodley (double, tw o singles, run,
RHII. Rodney Taylor (three singles,
three runs). Don Macher (double,
single, four ROD. Ron Wlrth (two
singles, four runs. RHI). Carey
Keefer |two singles, three runsl.
Stan Brumley (tw o singles, two
RBI). David Gnldstlck (double), Gary
Miller (single, run) mid Brantley
Brumley (single).
Doing (he damage for Hopkins
Meats werr John Searles (three
singles. KIH). Scott Coved (two
singles, run. RBI). Kevin Julian (two
singles. Ihree RBI). Jeff Dow (dou­
ble. Hirer runs). Mike Searles and
C.See S oftb a ll, P a g e 2B

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George Porzlg (single, run. RBI).
Bo Sellers (single, two runs) and
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two RBI). Tom Wilkes (two
singles. RBI). Brett Moran and
Cliff Arata (one single and one
run each). David Wright (single.
RBI), Duane Gocmbel (single)
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Jay Johnson. Tom Szabo and
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ALTAMONTE SPRINOS The Patriots Improved to 9-5 on
the season Wednesday night
with a 15-6, 15-12 win over
Mainland. The Patriots closed
out the match with four stmight
points In game two after tnillng
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"We Just steadily pulled away
In the flnt game." said Lake
Brantley coach Sian Cutter.

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entire way. We looked strong,
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Kinsley Craven led the Patriots
attack with eight kills, while
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aces and 14 service points.
Lauren Andrade had six service
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able t o get in-kind services by as yourself.
Social Security w ound up
W e can't stop hoping, dream ­
m erely asking for them.
being a tot less than I thou ght ft
At o n e point I had m yself in g, w ish in g, and esp ecia lly
would, so we m ake d u e w ith
registered in Florida as "chart- p r a y in g for what w e n eed .
w hat we can and must- M y w ife
lxe word ty" b u t did ao for awhile but not Adu lts are Just as vah ible as
w o rk s and b rin g s In so m e on tryingg anyw ay. T h
In the m anner o f soliciting cash .ch ild ren . W hy, e v e n In the
though brin gs
m oney, but she on ly m akes "w is h ” tl
wouh like to funding. I had to let that regis­ circus, they start o ff by saying.
ind that I1 would
m inim um wage and d oesn ’ t thing to mnlnd
tration go aa I could not create “ Children o f aUageal”
w ork a full 40 hours. I really share with you and m y readers.
About tw o yea rs ego. a cousin enough Interest. It seems people
If you or any reader would like
wish that I could do som eth in g
for ray family and m oreen, fo r o f mine, Robin C lptok. paaeed care m ore about kids and pets to find out more or g e t Involved,
m yself, but I guess 1 11ju s t have away from leukem ia, w hen I than adults. In this case, an please write me at th e Sanford
first heard about It 1 waa beyond adult w ould have been someone H erald. The more the m errier as
to keep wishing.
19 or older.
this la such a worthwhile project.
I know better than to ask you knowing w hat 1 could d o to
Not being daunted by the lack Rem em ber though. I am not
If w e ll hit the lottery, as you her and her parents* pain. So I
tan I d e a l I c a l l e d the of Interest. I have been able to fu nded, but I'm s till tak in g
have so dearly stated that you
.-A-Wlah Foundation, only periodically take requests from requests for "w ish es." I can't
don’ t uae “ your gift” for that
reason. But Jerry, do you met to find out that th ey help those v a rio u s persona around the prom ise anything bu t I d o try
anything good for us com in g up who fan In the a ge brackets o f 3 United States and other parts o f
the w orld. Even som ething aa
to 18 years o f age.
in the future?
(W rit* to Jerry H a wed , C/0
Not being tota lly dismayed. I s i m p l e a s " a w i g ” fo r a
put m y b ra in to w ork and chem otherapy patient w ho lost Sanford Herald, 100 N. French
created • trip to Disney World her o w n hair due to treatment. 1 A*e., Sanford FL &lt;3771. Sfewdrt's
relate ao well to your pligh t. L ife for her and her fam ily. Not being not o n ly know but see a need for ph en e ter apteln taren te and
e p d a k ln g e n g o B e m a n le :
doesn’t always deal us th e hand a foundation. I did need ■ letter the " life threatened" Individual
1-407-3383414)
w e want or wish for bu t we keep from her physician and armed who has no resources or has to

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disabled and unable to en joy th e
quality o f Ufa that I o n ce en ­
joyed . Due to certain com p lica­
tions | am unable to provide, not
on ly for myself, but fo r m y
fam ily ae well, those th in gs that

The Sanford Senior Center announces tta ■**|*||&lt;t*f at events
for the m onth o f October.
0 Introduction to M ahJon gf — C om e and le tm bow to play
Msh J on gg. Free classes beginning Th ursday, O ct ft, from 10
s.m. — 1 p.m .
• T a p Dance Class for adults SO an d over. Begins Oct. 3 from
9 to 10 a .m . Instructor Is Evelyn Cheater.
• B lood Pressure Check - Every first and fourth Tuesday,
beginning Oct. S a t 10 am . ThM la FREE.
• C ou ntry W estern Adult Line D ance C liaees — Y’afl com e
down an d join U ielr new one hour d a a a beginning Oct. 3. every
Tuesday even in g from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m
Can th e center at 330-8899 far m or
ore Information on any o f
these even ts.

AMUtMfIS rttlM O flM I
A leu tian Island Veterans: AH service branches (active or
retired), th eir fam ilies and guests w tn have rainHeunloos In
Laughlln. N ev„ O ct 10-13: Avon Park. P la . Oct. 38-30; and
Sanford. N.C., N ov. 8-7.1990. A lso, a h a ck to the Aleutians0
reunion Ju ne 1906.
T o register, send self-addressed stam ped envelope to A1 King.
P.O. B ox 130337, Sunrtoe. Fla. 33313.

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SunriM KiwanteniMt* Friday
The Sem in ole Sunrise Khranla C h ib m eets every Friday, at 7
a m., a t Shoney'a, US 17*93. south at Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klsranlans are welcome. F o r Information, call Lou
Hevey, 332-0083.

Frtt clinic every Friday
G E N E V A — A free clinic to Inclu de blood pressure check,
blood su gar screening and Im m unisations w ill be held every
Friday, from 9KX) to 11:30 a.m., a t the Oeneva Elementary
School In the old school building, co m er o f Fust and Main
Street in O eneva. The clinic la sponsored by the Sem inole
County Health Department In conjunction w ith the Sem inole
County S h eriff's Office and O eneva Elem entary School. For
Inform ation, ca ll 349*9384.

Yard of
tht Month
T h e hom e and ground* of G loria
and Jam es Orioles. 335 N. Sec­
ond St.. Lake Mary, has been
selected by the Garden C lub of
Lake Mary for the Yard o f the
M o n th Aw ard. T h e w e lllandscaped yard features a vari­
ety o f trees, shrubs and plants.

Daughters of Confederacy meets Friday
N orm an deVere Howard Chapter a t the United Daughters at
the C onfederacy meets on the last Friday o f the month. For
Inform ation, ca ll 322-1428.

Substance thntt dltcuusd
SAFE, Subalance Abuse Fam ily Education, la conducting a
“ Fam ilies In C risis" outreach program . Interested organiza­
tions w an tin g to contact the Life S avers Club at SAFE m ay call
Libby Kuharmke at 391*4357.

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The follow in g births have been
recorded a t HCA Central Florida
Regional H ospital, Sanford:
Sept. 4 — Zarena Charles
Sutton. Sanford, boy: Michelle
and A nthony Rhodes. Deltona,
boy: B obble Clicquennoi. San­
ford. boy
Sept. 5 — Orra and Gerald
Taylor. Deltona, boy
Sept. 6 — Cassandra and
Nathan Bradley. Lake Monroe,
boy; Jen n ifer and Scott Webster,
Deltona, boy; Tina Pinto and
Robert Kenner. DeBary. boy
Sept. 7 — Lashodalyn D.
Ruffin. Sanford, boy
S e p t. B — C ry s ta l Lee
Touchton. Sanford, boy: Colleen
McGrath and Daniel Miller,
Sanford, girl; Karen and Patrick
Malaney. Deltona, boy
Sept. 9 - Merita K. Blake.
Lake Monroe, girl
Sept. lO — Jam ie L. Mize and
Michael A . Ferguson. Dellona.
girl
Sept. 13 — Nllda Feliciano and

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laaul Pinto, Deltona, girl: F u lya
an d Tuna Sake, Deltona, g irl;
M ellanlc and Michael Pittm an.
S a n fo rd , g irl; T h eresa a n d
M ichael Salyers, Deltona, boy
Sept. 14 — Violet R. Varna and
Th om as D. Sweat, Sanford, boy:
Susan A. Linacott. Sanford, g irl
Sept. 15 — Penny R. and
Richard C. Ackerman, Deltona,
boy
S e p t. 17 — Alba R. a n d
D w ayne A. Galomeau. Sanford,
b o y : Jean M. W estm oreland,
L ake Mary, girl; Edith M. and
Jam es T . Dowell, Sanford, boy
Sept. 18 — Kimberly and Paul
T rep te. Deltona, boy
Sept. 19 — Katie D. H ilton.
D elto n a , boy; Terri A . a n d
B radlee Matthews. Deltona, boy
Sept. 20 — Tonya N. M itchell
and Jam es A. Jackson. Sanford,
b o y; K aren P. and K u rt D.
Bergm an. Deltona, girl; Jean M.
and Dale L. Bennett. Sanford,
g irl

Tell kids born out of wedlock the truth
Tt T h is is In re­
sponse to the letter from "C o n ­
cerned Grandfather." w ho ques­
tioned whether to te ll s child
born out of wedlock th at he had
"n o father." Thank you for your
wonderful answer!
A t 31, I had a ch ild ou t of
wedlock. His father w as separat­
ed from his w ife w hen w e m et. I
didn't want to get m arried Just
because I was pregnant. Before
our ton. "Jim m y,” w as bom .
the man returned to his wife,
and I struggled for y e a n about
what to tell Jim m y about his
father.
Aa Jimmy grew older, my
concern shifted from w hat to say
about his dad to w hat to say
about the fact that he had a
half-sister attending h is school. I
had always known, bu t Jim m y
(now 13) was beginning to have

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that one o f them could turn out
to be his half-sister.
Finally one evenin g s few
months ago. I sat down with
Jimmy and explain ed every­
thing. I w as am azed at how well
he accepted It.
My t im in g w as fortunate.
Within a week, the little girl told
Jimmy that her m other had told
her. It could have been a disaster
had he learned this from the girl
rather than from me.
Jimmy now knows who his
father Is. He has expressed a
desire to m eet him. and I am
sure one day he w ill. Frankly,
the way I look at It, his father
has Buffered a great loss In not
getting to know his son — a
sen sitive, sm art and likable
child.

M y sen­
tim ents exactly. Both children
are richer for the knowledge that
you two wise adults chose to
•h are. 1alw ays advise parents to
be com pletely honest w ith their
children, a s soon as they are able
to understand.
ft I hope you can
uae another story about return­
ing a found wallet.
It waa near Christmas, and 1
waa 18 and attending Junior
college. A fter finally finding a
parking space. I grabbed m y
books and hurried to class. I am
usually ao preoccupied, a 747
cou ld land on my head and I
w ouldn't notice, but suddenly
th ere on the pavement. I spotted
a m an 's wallet.
I looked Inside and found
plenty o f Identification along
w ith 9100 In cash. I admit I
thought about what I could buy
for 8100. but I dropped it off at
the administration desk along

w ith m y name and address.
T h e following Saturday, 1
sound asleep when the doorbell
rang. My mom answered It, and
cam e Into m y bedroom carrying
a dozen beautiful red roses. The
card with the flo w ers read,
"Th an k you for restoring my
faith In humanity.”
I waa ao moved, I cried. Abby.
I kept those roses until th ey fell
apart. I still have that card —
w hich means m ore to m e than
anything I could h ave bought for

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Sem inole Community College
opens Its 1995-96 season with
Lanford W ilson 's classic play
“ The Rim ers at Eldritch." on
Oct. 13. 13. 14. 30 and 21 at 8
p.m. and Oct. 15 and 22 at 1:30
p.m.
Playwright Lanford Wilson
begins with a sim ple story about
a murder In a nearly abandoned
Middle W estern town called
Eldritch. But this Incident ts
only the beginning. Aa the
murder la reflected In the eyes of
the town’s Inhabitants. Wilson’s
fascinating characters weave a
rich tapestry o f a town In decay,
and capture with Imagination,
eloquence and lyrical patterns
the very heart and meaning of
E ld r it c h . " T h e R im e rs o f
Eldritch" won the Drama Desk
Vem on Rice Aw ard. Lanford
WUson also won a Pulitzer Prize
for his later play, T a lley’s Folly.
Directed by Dr. Karen Copp.
Cultural A rts Coordinator at

SC C . ’T h e Rimers of E ldritch"
featu res 17 Seminole County
s t u d e n ts : Leslie Kin g, Sam
M artin and Jennifer Singer o f
A ltam on te Springs; Brent Kim ­
b a ll of Apopka: James Dunlap
an d Cynthia Roberts o f Cassel­
berry; Candice Burridgc, Eddie
Coppcna. Chrlaty Moore, and
A m y B o w ser o f L o n g w o o d ;
B ryan Douglas and Stacy Lynne
L a n e o f W inter Springs: Fred
U rfer o f DeLand; Nichole Preston
an d Jennifer Strickland of Lake
M ary; Haywood Pitman of San­
fo rd : and Heather Danenhowcr
o f Sorrento. Th e stage manager
is Scott Ferguaon of Sanford.
Individual tickets go on sale
O ct. 2. Ticket prices are 86
gen eral public; $5 senior citizens
a n d students from other schools:
fre e to SCC faculty and students.
F o r Fine Arts Theatre inform a­
tion and reservations, call the
SC C box office at 328-2040. Box
o ffic e hours are noon to 4 p.m .,
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the relief demanded In the
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W ITN IS S my hand and the
teal al this Court on SEPT i M i f R tarn. i n s .
(Court Seal)
M A R Y A N N ! M O R S!
Clark. Circuit Court
SamlnoN County
BY: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark
Pubiith: September H .
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CHARLfS C. K A U F F M A N .

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GUSSII HARDY THOM AS

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again*! ma aataN and (I ) any
abjection by

PL.

SANORA ROBINSON.
CHAIRMAN
T H I SCHOOL BOARD
Of S IM IN O LI COUNTY

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ALL C LA IM S A N D O B JE C ­
TIONS NOT SO P I L I D W ILL
• I F O R IV IR B A R R IO .
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ADVICE TO T M I PUBLIC:
If A PERSON D tCID CS TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
W ITH R I S P I C T T O A N Y
MATTER C O N S I D I I I O AT
T H I ABOVE M U T I N G OR
H IA R IN O , H I /S H I W IL L
NEED A VERBATIM B ICO B O
O f T H I P B O C IIO IN O S IN
CLUOINO T H I TISTIM O N Y
AMO I V I M N C I . WHICH RE
CORO IS NOT P R O V ID IO BY
T H I CITY O f SANFORD. (FS

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PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES NEE01N O ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN A N Y OF
T H I S ! P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT TH E PER
SONNEL O F P IC I ADA COON
O INATOR A T SM-SOl* *t
HOURS IN ADVANCE O f THE
MIflTINO.
PUBLISH: Saptambar M. ANO
October N.IYW
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IN THE C IR C U IT CO U RT.
IH A R O fO W SEM IN O LE
CO UN TY. F LO R ID A
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In Be: EiN N nf
IEM A I. THORP.
N O T IC I
O f ADMINISTRATION
The admlnlatratlan *1 lb*
a*t*N al ERAAA I. THORP,
deceased. P ile N u m b e r
tSMS-CP. I* pending In Iha
Circuit Ceurt far Somlnala
County. FNrlda. PrabaN Dtvltkn. m* addroaa al whkh N
County Caurthauaa.
Florida 77771 The

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cempatltlva pay and banatlt*.
eppartunllla* ter advance
mart. Immadlata openings In
Oranft. Valutla L Osceola
Caunttas. Call mt m trm ter
gaaalnlmints. DF W P/EEO

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Ik. and taeta required. Call
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Natka k harta, givan that I
n anpapad in buaineaa at
a Ln. IMP. Langwaad. F L
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undm ma FktttNua Name ol
IBUIPMENT MAST IR S. and
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name wim ma OtvNlan al Caratten*. Taikhaatee. Florida.
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ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
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BE FORBVIN BA R R IO .
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staff, data Ik. Lang farm
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tale paebaga: oasts* autsid*
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rapraaantatlv*'* atianwy ar* get term baNw.
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neulred. N R N Wtm mi* court.
WITHIN T H R U MONTHS O f
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION O f
THIS NOTICBf &lt;11 all claim*
agiinal m* aataN and (I ) any
*b|*cll*n By an Inlaraatad
partan N wham natka wa*

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Maaxt Dora, looking tor quail
flad people tor all poaltlont.
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anyday. H U N T'S BNO. O M
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subatttwta position* available

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Call Fatter Parent Recruit

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NAVE A D E B T Fra* Chrtatmet
and party all yeu wantl
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palllly* pay -t- b a n a lllt.
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mt m trm ter appointmant*.
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FNrlda.
PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S N BB O IN O ASSISTANCE
TO P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY O f
T H I S ! P R O C I 1 O IN O S
SHOULD C O N TA C T T H I PER
SONNEL O F P IC I A D A COOR­
D IN A T O R A T 1SB M IS 41
HOURS IN A D V AN C E O f T H I

MEITIIMS

ADVICE T O T H I PUBLIC:
IF A PERSON D IC IO E S TO
APPEAL A DECISIO N MADE
W IT H R E S P E C T T O A N Y
M A TTER C O N S ID IIIO AT
T H I A B O V I M I I T I M O OR
H IA R IN O . H I M A V M H O A
V E R B A TIM RECO RD O f T H I
PR OCEEDINGS. INCLUDING
T H E TE S T IM O N Y ANO E V I­
DENCE. W HICH RECORD IS
N O T P R O V ID E D B Y T H E
C I T Y O f S A N P O R O . IPS

IS* OIOS)

Janat R. Daugherty
City CNrk
Publlth ~
OEMM*
N O T IC I O f A
PUBLIC H IA R IN O TO
CO M SIDIB T N I ADOPTION
b y L u is C a m p o *
O f A N O R M M A M C IIY
T H I C IT Y O f
pMpH, pen and ptiiani CidiMVii
SANFORD. FLORIDA
fad*r I dum Q •
Natka Is hereby given that a
Public Heerkrtf will h* held In
the Cam ml Mian Room at the
City Hall In the City al laniard.
Flerid*. al l.m o'clock P M an
October *, taw, ta caraJdw
■doptlan a* an ardinanca by 1
C N H M H ' K
F • M
C N I I I
C f
City *1 laniard. Florida. Hit* *1
which Itaalalkw t:
P F M
R I O R C R B I
OROIMAMCR MOl UTS
U H
m
i
AN O R D IN A N C E OF THE
C IT Y O F SANFORD. FLOR
RC
I H I H H V I I O
C H F V U I H :
IDA. T O PR OVIDE AN IC O
NOMIC D E V E LO P M E N T IN
C
E N T IV E PROGRAM: PRO­
T V H
T V I F f
V L L H O C K
VIDIN G FOR APPLICATION
P R E V IO U S S O L U TIO N : 'You can t wrlla muaic right unlasi P R O C E D U R E S ! AUTHORIZ
you know how thp man that'll play It plays poke* — Duk&lt; ING T H E C IT Y COMMISSION
T O A P P R O V E C O M M IR
Ell
CI A L / IN D U S T R IA L D E V IL
o teas by Nf a me
O P M E N T FOR P A R TIC IFA
TION IN T H E ECONOMIC OE
V E L O P M E N T IN C E N T IV E
P R O G R A M : D E F IN IN G
O F F T H E LEA S H
B y W .B . Park
Q U A L I F I E D C O M M IR
C IA L / IN O U S T R IA L D E V IL
O P M E N T: O E F IN IN O ANNU
A L S A L A R Y L IV E L S FOR
R EQ U IR E D C R E A TE O JOBS:
PROVIDING FOR COOIFICA
TION. S E V E R A B IL ITY . CON
F L IC T S A N O E F F E C T IV E
D A TE .
A copy shall ba available al
th* allies el the City Clark tor
all garaana desiring I* aaamln*

CELEBRITY CIPHER

All part la* in Interest
citltan* than have an appertun!
ty te ba heard at said hearing
■y order ol the City Cam
mltalan ol me City al SanNrd.
Florida
PERSONS W ITH OISAEILI
TIE S N E E O IN G ASSISTANCE
TO P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CO N TAC T THE PER
SONNEL O F F IC E AOA COOK
D I N A T O R A T 11* S*l*
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE

M EETIN G

D u c k n u c le a r p h y s ic is ts c a m e
d o s e b u t n e v e r q u ite s o lv e d
t h e t h e o ry o l r e la t iv it y .

ADVICE TO T H E PUBLIC: II
a pari — dacidat k appai
decision made wim reaped te
any matter consider*d at
above mealing ar hearing,
may need a verbatim record a*
the proceeding*. Including
testimony and evMmca. whkh
record It not provided by
City at Santard (FS»*OIOS1
Linda L Braco
Deputy City Clark
Publish Saptambar M. IfM
DEH IS*

*

UNCLAIMED VSHICLS
A U C TIO N

tmaval al th# bataw
tcrlbad vohlctas wa
In campilance wim P.S. 711.7b.
Natka mat Butch’s Tawing will
vehicle* at Fubilc
Auchan tar cash an October u.
1SSI at 1 B :lt a m at If#
Persimmon Asa., laniard. Pierno right ta
vghktas tram
Pubik Auction,
m i Chav Van
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IDd YAAA0UIJ1LN*
ItW Mitt JO
IDd4AlAKS*PSSI17*Mt
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prior ta auction, sal#
bagtaataW
Pubiith:
DIH-1S1

N O T IC I O f A
P U B LIC M EARIN # TO
CONSIDER T N I ADOPTION
O f AN ORDINJLNCE BY T N t
CITY O f SANfOROt FLORIDA
Natka Is hereby givan mat a
Pubik Hearing will h* held In
Ihe Commission Roam at ma
City Hall In m* City ta Santard.
F tortaw. at fa* a'ctack P M an
October s, law. te camldar ma
l Otaflan ta an ardtaanca by «w
City ta Santard. Pier Ida. tttta at
which It as totlow*:
O R D IN A N C E NO. B M
AN O R D IN A N C E OF THE
C ITY O F SANFORD. FLOR
ID A . A M E N D I N G O R D I ­
NANCE NO. 3170. AND ITS
AM END M EN TS. AND AOOP
TING A N A M E N O E D CLASH
FIC A TIO N A N D PAY PLAN
E F F E C T IV E IM M E D IA TE LY
TO A U TH O R IZ E O N I (I ) A D
O I T I O N A L " P O L I C E OF
FICER*' POSITION AND ONE
II) P A R T T IM E CRIME ANA­
L Y S T P O S IT IO N T O TH E
P O L IC E D E P A R T M E N T :
PR O V ID IN G FOR S E V IR A
E I L I T Y . C O N F L IC TS . AND
E F F E C T IV E O A T E .
A capy thail be availabto al
Iha office ta the City Clark tar
*11 parson* desiring ta turning
All parties In Interest and
citltan* shall have an appartunl
fy ta be heard ta said hearing
by order of the City Cam
mltalan ta the City at Santard.
PtorId*.
PERSONS W ITH OISAEILI
TIES N E E O IN G ASSISTANCE
TO P A R T IC IP A T E IN ANY OF
T H E S E PR OCEED ING S
SHOULD C O N TAC T THE PER
SONNEL O F F IC E AOA COOR
O I N A T O R A T l i d Sdl* t l
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M E E T IN G
AD V IC E TO T H E PUBLIC: If
a parson atcldss ta appeal *
dtclttan mad* wim ratpact ta
any matter contlOarad at
above meeting ar hearing, ha
may need a verbatim record at
the proceeding *. Including th*
testimony and evtdsnc*. whkh
record It nta provided by
City ta Santard (FSJM OiO!)
Linda L. brace

Deputy City ClarS
Publish Saptambar » . IfW
DEH 1SS

Labe M a ry, p l snaa*
OardwiV. Pradarlck
, , .,
Florida Bar St*. NON
*
11* N . P a r k A v t n u a
F L 31771
I _________
_
Attorney tor Personal
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Publish: Saptam
October L 1«M
DEH-1S7
N O TICE O f A PUBLIC
NEAR lidD T O CONSIDER
TN E A D O P TIO N O f AN
ORD lN AN CE B T T N E C ITY
O f SAM fORD. f LOR I DA
Natka la hereby givan Pita a
Pubik Hearing will be held In
iha City Cammltalan Ream, at
m* City Htal m th* City at
Santard. f tor Ida, ta 7:M a'
clack P M an October a, m s. to
• idaplltn at an
y Iha City at lan­
iard. F bride, tttta ta whkh la a*
to! Wart:
O RDINANCE NO. 3171
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
C ITY OF SANFORD. FLOR­
IDA. D I L I T I N O T H E C IT Y
COOI C H A P TE R X ALCOHOL­
IC BEVER AG ES. SECTIO N 3-1
THROUGH 3 D ; AD O P TIN G A
C I T Y C O D E C H A P T E R 3.
P R O V ID IN G FOR SEVER A­
BI LI T Y . C O N F L IC T S . AND
E F F E C T IV E D A TE .
A espy shall bo availabto at
ta# attic* ta Iha City Clark tor
•II partana desiring te tiemlne
All part to* In
dtltsnt shall have an appartunl
ty tab* hoard at *ald hearing.
•y order ta ttw City Cam
mission ta ttw City ta Santard.
riarlda
PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES N E E O IN G ASSISTANCE
TO P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
THESE PR OCEED IN G S
SHOULD C O N TA C T TH E PER
SONNEL O F F IC E AD A COOR
D I N A T O R A T ! ] • 1*1* 41
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M E E TIN G .
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC: II
a parson decide* to appeal a
dacltton mad* with ratpact to
any matter considered al tat
above meeting ar hearing, ha
may need a verbatim record at
m* pracaadtogs. including ma
testimony and evidence, whkh
record I* nta provided by th*
City at Santard. IPSltodlOS)
Linda L . brae*
Deputy City Ctark
Publlth: September to. IfW
DEH1S3
N O TIC E O F
A D M IN IS TR A TIV E
C O M P LAIN T
Caaa Ma.: in to M A CAS
TO K E N N E T H W ILLIAM
HANJOMA
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS.
FLO R ID A
An Administrative Complaint
to rtveka your Ikanaalt) i
•llglbillty tar Ikanaur* and ap
paintmant hat bean tiled against
yaw. Y ou have th# right ta
request a hearing pursuant ta
lection 13017(1) «nd (It. Ftor
Ida Statute*, by mailing a r*
quasi tar tarn* to m* Florida
Department at Inauranca. Ottk*
ot Legal Service*, dll Lan
Building. Tailahaaaaa. Florid*
lilt* 0331 II a raquatl
hearing la not received by I
vambar 10. tf*L th* right to a
hearing In mis matter will
waived and th* Inturanca
Commissioner will dUpata at
tall cause In eccordanc* with
lew
Publlth Saptambar » A Octo
bar 1 .13. I*. ItW
DEH 30*

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City Clark'* otlk a. City Hall.

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Board alAdjuatmant

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R IB U L A T tO N S O f T N I
C I T Y O f S A N FO R O
f LOR I BA.
INtka I* her eb y pfvan met Iha
City CemmHelen will bald a
Public Hearing in ma Cammltalan Ream. first Floor. City
Hall, M North Park Avenue.
Santard. FNrlda al 1M o'clock
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Pubiith: Saptambar 11,1*. ittl

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NOT ICR
TO T H I PUBLIC:
Natka Itharaby plvan that ttw
Beard al ARualmant al the City
al laniard MR babd a rapular
moating an OcNhor um. tfM, M
tba City Hall Cammltalan
Chamber* at II: Ja a .m . m
ta cantldar a raquaat

U R C L A M R ID V IN K L I

CHRISTOPHIR H.
MORRISON
7 M South U S. Highway 17f l
Fam Park. Florida UTM
WILLIAM H. MORRISON.
IS O U IR I
BALDWIN A MORRISON. P &gt; .
17WSouth U.S. Highway 17 «
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A Q U A LITY
tchaai learning.
nurse an staff.......
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CNILD CARS IN M V NOME.
Famed yard. iD -a sil.
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a a a BAYS. N IO M Tt.
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CNILDCARE. M T NOME. r*ba io n t a r in -a w b
CNILDCARE IN M V NOME.
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tot P LADD LAMB. Lab* Mery.
Comer ta 1/4 Lake Mary Blvd.
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CAEEEIVRR. paaltton Include*
salary plu* ream A beard. Coil
f l P Y H FM . O N L Y .H d -471*.

Fart time/full lima, tra
lattan a must. Ptaasa call
between P a m l am. Hi-4711.

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Light caablng for lovely
childcar* cantor. Cook must
have telephone A c tor leal abilIlia*. Excel lent working con

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$325.00

JMITORIM.HCIP
Fart tlnw. S5 Ot hour to ilart.
n* aiparlanca necessary.
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JOBSS JOSS I JOBS
Nerrail Service* Now Hiring!
(4*7) 1741047
I I P . AOA.Novara Feel

Landscape
Installers

Night* S Wasbsnds. dS hr*..
call Msw.-Frl............... «3»41ld

Must have asp A FL driver
Ik. Call tar appl. H41SS1

LOCAL NIVER

Full time S part tlmo help
ta paurmat sandwich
■hap in Somlnala Town* CantorMall.. Countorb toed prap.

MECHANIC
HUST BE IXFIIIINCEO
lei medial* Opening Pasittaa
Please call MIKE: 173saw

MECHANIC

Between: » t I am.
NO N ID O E N COSTS.

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PATMCKT rtM S t
• a DIVORCE ta t* a
Immlprtatan. will*, cuetody,
visitation, support, sdaptton.
name change, translattan*.
carperattans. credit report
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HOVANGOURMET
IN FOOO COURT
COURIER D R IV ER ta UM/Wh.
Full Sport lima, wllltraln.
B IN E R A L O FFIC E
M II.M /M r.
Will train, light duty.
HEAVY EQ U IP . Oparatar
lOtlS par hour, will train.

NEW SANFORD LOCATION
*74 Church SI., Santard
4 I7 -3 2 3 4 9 M
a TRUCK Drtvors COL Class B
•TRUSS TECHNICIANS
• TRUSS PROP. WORKERS

Our d-yaar aid company It
Find out why mast ta aur tap
tarnar* have no previous
network marketing asparl
•net. So* why our program It
St revolutionary and aacltlng
tor th* "INtta gay" aa
■Ig Time fra . Wa will ba Iha
talk of ttw Industry In th* twit
lyaert.
This business can change yaur
Ilia to C A L L:

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Legal Notices
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given that wa
are angagart In buslnet* at Mt
East Lake Mary B lvd . Santard.
FL 11773. Somlnala County.
Florida, under ttw Fktttlou*
Name ot K ATA'S IN TER N A­
TION AL SALON, and mat wa
Inland to register told noma
wim the Division al Corpora
lien*. Tallahassee. Florida. In
accardanca wim ttw provision*
ot ttw Fictitious Name Statute*.
To w it: Section SSI 9*. Florida
Statute* tw i
Sylvia Kay**
John Kayo*
Publlih Saptambar M. 1*W
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Paint, Body
GWelding
1*414*1__________

C O I U W K I CO.

07 TOIIt O M MSTINTI

~ PACXIR/LOADER
OF FROZEN FOODS. Pr*
vtou* warehouse tip . a plus.
CDL A drug tost rtqeirad.
non smoking plant. Apply:
Rich Feed Flan, tol W. tlth
St„ Santard. tam-4pm._______

PI**** call lor appointment

FOB IN TER VIEW

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Must have tip. PLUS tip
wim lawn equip. Call tor appl
_________*«7-M41*to_________

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Far pickup A delivery In
Central and South Florida.
Will also work on loading
dock, must have Class A CDL.
and clean driving record.
Must ba able to work a llaslbl*
Khadula. Alan: a&gt;7-H4*Ma.

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BANKRUPTCY/DIVORCE

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Ik. Call tor appl HP law

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talaphonas. F l a i l b l *
hours/local art*, no Iiparl
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Will Train Call lor Appl
COMMERCIAL LINEN Sarvka
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machine t i l l ; wood burning
ttavt STM. compound bow
M l: snap on. cross country
Tarpsdo bike t/1. 771IQIS
F B I . . S A T . . A Saaday.
M A R K H A M R OA D, bays
cloth** 411. girls 4*. baby
Items, toys, dining room sat.
kitchenette, bikes. A more

FRIDAY A SATURDAY
441 Bavlar Road. Santard
C l t l j t i n g . adds A anas.
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QARAQE SALE. Dryer, chairs,
bad. bookcases, and many
astortad items am St. otf
Lake Mary Blvd Sato Frl. A
Sat, m i n e ________________
H U E S I I F A M I L Y Oarage
Sato. SAT. O N LY . 4 » 1 Lake
Mary Woods Sub . oft 17/*1 4
Wtldon Rd Furn . Nordic
Track, mlcrowava. gat dryar.
bikes, water bads, computer,
printer, lawn mawar. la'
sailboat, taddtar bad, toys

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•GARAGE SALE AD IAR6AIR
Call In your garage sale ad by
II noon on Tuesday and taka
advantage ol aur special
garage tala ad price 11 Call
Classified now tor details'
322-2611

SATURDAY A SUNDAY.
I 14 77. 7*25 Magnolia Ava
Sanford Tools, fishing aqulp..
A boating equip . houseware.
guns, books, mlsc.___________
TUSCAWILLA/Oton Eagle: Sat
S/JOIam Jpm I U ( Eag'a Nest
Cl r .; mower. F L F Pastel
Poppy dishes, boy 10' L girl
la" blkas. lots ot mite heuto
h ol d, kid s t u l t . books.
software.__________________
YARD SALE. 117 N Elliott Ava
F rom * to 1 S/lf'W

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Laha Mary araa. Blind Saa b.
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HarAwtdA Flaaral ONLY

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HOUSIT Par hap* wa can
halp. Call E ditnaatto.

RV OWN ID , Sanfara. 1/1.

nawly daceralad thru «u».
C/HA, blp lancaA yard.
acraanaA parch, carport Law
Mrawim nnanclnp- aanTX.
BY OWNIR. Rtaaua. Naw V L
3 car carapa. larpa waadaA
Hlph tta-i w/ewnar financing.
atatno ornaaan.

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$300 O F F
3Bdrm.
TT^ilfk 11/2Bath
TownHorn#

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a t IBM Ciwpal. N MEG NO. 3
FO. w/tat* at taftwara.
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cam• * * • can. «m. nastaa

187 — S p o r t in g O o o d s
SPA. FORTAALE, ■ PERSON
Delve* equip, underwater
light C y j S / U E t O Never

3 2 4 *4 3 3 4 Uoa-frt.M-SAID*Sun. 12-S my.trim

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w/Rto draaar. Mca cam. Lt.
pray. *4G Cot m w m ie m n g
MASTER CARtoD VISA awthar
UaTton machine wtth prbitor,
Ilka naw M anginal bom*,
••king SING 0 * 0 . Aak tor
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RSFURGtSHRD OHM* Caplin,
at1 mabaa A tlaa*. Save up to
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rm., lhaMnG rahlng Hack
cart*. nWOTPqMna A Alrnr*.
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UN VW JKTTA. a door. A/C,.
auto., naw lira* A brakot..
vary claan. SING a n tail.
IN7 PONTIAC FIREBIRD. I.i*
anp. * cyl. black, runt graat.
naada naw kay. 11300 OBO;
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rum groat, a cyl. auto MOD
obo . naoaor__________
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toaba goad, runt graat. tarn.
a n n u m ,___________
m i CADILLAC Sadan Da Villa.
Spring Edition, dk. rod ,
looIhor. UK ml., mint cond.,
Stl.HG avanlnpa........ ni-n si
•N PONTIAC Sunbtrd. Porta
Carl Naw radiator, got lank,
rvhouat. brako*. Int. in good
cord Body ruat, blown engine
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231—A u t o P a r t s
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OHS STOP TIRE SHOP. Tlrea
NM B up. Mounted A Bal.
IT/tl S llth al Choepo Depo

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' 71, 1 ton. Paiaanger van.
clean. Loaded I Too much to
Hal. meal aoo to approciato.
Only C.4H OBO......... g l 1700
tm OATSUM PICKUP, 4 cyl., I
Not bad, good work truck.

117* FORD VAN. E 1S0, VI,

1t 8 - F a t i A S o g g M a s

m i ISU1 U Fkhop. S tpeed.

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A l RHto bRRaa, FRIR TO
0 0 0 0 bama antyl Puma help
thaw CUTIRSI Call aftor
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work, U N . OBO. JW 7077

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tow mltoa. **wa. m *asi.
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edition. Only 4K mil**, many',
•lira*. Not a better looking'
Nog around, n t l l l l .

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FRIOAT *:1G Awchow block
37N B 17/*L Ml IMG

14 FT. FIMROLASS Itthtop

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rattan. b*u/tonangrtog mat
treat 14*.. will dallvar. g 343t*
•SINGLE BED mate! frame,
pine head board. 110.323 44U
WA1 HINO macblwo, Saar*
Kenmar* ITS.' tab dining ream
tobto. 3 toavat SN: SLiaM.

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running. SIN. OBO m SMI A
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mt FORD RANOER, camper

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ttotocaa.su. nt-HM
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mattraaa, paad cand, IN.
Metal baaa/frama w/caator*

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machtna. LKw brand naw. us.
Will nipahato. H 3 PW.
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115 — i o o t S R r i d

MRIRO ROOM SET, BrayMlI
table w/a chair*. 1 aatra
toav*4 china cafelnal A bwftot,
DM toamc card. MA7IEL

milts

fully lot dad and pom
IVAN ml. ttSOO Call

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COPIERS WANTED All Mahal
A Sim. Running ar nM. Wilt
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PICKUP TOPPR R/CAMPGR.
F larlda Lina, fu ll alia
flkarplN* BUG........ .ni-NM
QUIT IMOKIMO IM day. Pram
nofvpro^lt foundation. Doctor
appraved. 1W% puaranloo.
CaNjaanwy-muM.
UVE UM • wtolh. every
month on gracartoa. Par totarmatton coll 4*71X4 lap*

CASH IN F A IO t Far/wtoCaTT
Truck* A M l a c . l Ke e p
America BaaartHull....f f l l t t o .
1UNK CARS WANTED! Kunn
Ing or not I Pay U. 7 day* a
wk., wo haul i l aaa-aaa-awi
OLO A JUNK CARS/TRUCKS
WANTED Will pay CASH 4
haulaway Tracy: 344 Mia

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MOTORCYCLE carrier, heavy
duty, tl**I channol tonal.,
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CAMPOROUND Mtmborihlp.
camp from coat I to coot I. RPI
aNl Ilet Ian. Paid Uaoo Saul
flea 0731 Call I aoo 33* an*
•CHEVY Motor homo. ’74. j
Clean, rune great Full balhj
A/C. Generator New awning.1
Good lira*............ .....m i 7a«i'Naaih new parental_____ •
HUNTING. CAMPINO TRAIL­
ER. 3t'. gooae neck. I I 000
OBO 3M IIS7.

SLIDE IN CAMPER. cab over
t(eager, AC. Relrlg, healer,
eic.cond.lUOQ. M3 4 U3
1171 DODO I MOTOR HOME.
M‘. tell contained. *1300. OBO

331-MOt 4333 1701.
n WINNEBAGO. 34 It. long,
mad. condition, new engine
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BLONDIE

b y M o ri W alker

BEETLE BAILEY

by Art l ontorn

THE BORN LOSER

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DAYS IN BED MAKES O N E
W EA K .?

by Charles M . Schulz

PE AN U TS
* ANp THEN THIS ONE TEAM
BEAT THE OTHER TEAM IN
SOME KIND OF S A M E ./

A N D THIS T A LL 6lRL UJON
O V ER THIS SHORT 6&lt;*L, AND
T H E TEAM FROM AROUND HERE
SOM EPLACE LO S T A 6 A lN „*

'A N D THIS ONE 6UY R AN
FASTER THAN T H E R ES T O F
TH EM , AND THAT'S W ORTS
FOR TONIGHT AND UJMO CARES?'

Tracking course
of liver disease
DEAR D R. O O T T : 1 have
biliary liver disease, or drThoeis.
which I’m toM is terminal. What
are the four stages o f the disease
and their sym ptom s, and how
long might I liv e with this
condition?
D EAR R E A D E R : P rim a ry
biliary cirrhosis, a liver disorder
of unknown cause, has four
distinct phases.
First, the bile ducts become
In fla m e d . T h i s cau aea n o
symptoms but blood tests can
detect It.
Second, scar tissue forma
around the bile ducts. Called
“ p e r ip o r ta l f i b r o s i s . " th is
signifies advancing disease and
leads to Jaundice and worsening
liver function.
Next, the scarring becomes
denser. A t the same lime. In*
(lamination recedes, and patlents experience fatigue and
Itching, along wtth the Jaundice.
Liver function la severely com ­
promised.
The fourth and final stage Is
cirrhosis. T h e liver shrinks and
hardens. Vital metabolic reac­
tions are disrupted or halted.
T h e p a t ie n t b e c o m e s p r o ­
gressively sicker and eventually
will die unless he or she receives
a Uver transplant.
Primary biliary cirrhosis la
diagnosed b y special X-rays
and/or biopsy, performed by a
hepatologiat (a liver specialist).
There is no satisfactory cure
except liv e r transplant, fo r
w h ic h s u c h p a t ie n t s a r e
excellent candidates.

on sleeplessness,
you a free copy o f m y Healtl
Report "SleepAVake Disorders.
Other readers w h o would like a
copy should send 93 plus Along,
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Murray Hill Station. New York.
NY 10150. Be sure to mention
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DEAR DR. G O TT: Several
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indicated that If you can’t sleep,
take a tablespoon o f honey
before going to bed. I tried It and
It seems to work. Is there any
scientific evidence to this?
DEAR R E A D E R : No. there
Isn’t. However. If the remedy
works for you. It won’t harm
you. unless you are a diabetic. In
which case a glass of warm milk
might suffice.
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It la fine cashing winners when club, declarer would win with
you're o n defeaar. However, the see. draw trump* ending In
more often than not, early In the the dummy (South) and discard
play, you need to be establishing his club loser on the diamond
tricks for your side, not cashing queen. But when East played a
w in n ers , e s p e c ia lly If that third diam ond, so that West
establishes tricks for the oppo­ could ru ff aw ay the queen,
declarer overruffed, drew trumps
nents.
There is an old saying that and drove out the spade ace.
expresses this point well: When North’ s club loser disappeared
playing In three no-trump, a on the spade king.
At the second table, where In
beginner w ins the first eight
tricks and loses the last five, the given auction four diamonds
whereas an expert loses the first was a transfer bid to four hearts.
West led a diamond to East's
four and w ins the last nine.
Today's deal occurred during king. Despite being unable to see
a round o f the Splngold Master the South hand, East switched
Knockout Teams, the premier smartly to the club Jack. This M l
up the fourth defensive trick, the
event o f the Summer Nationals.
At both tables, the contract club king, before South could
was four hearts. At the first. obtain a discard.
Tim ing Is often everything In
North w as the declarer. East led
the diamond king and. despite bridge.
seeing the South hand as the
P h illip A ld er's book, "G el
dummy. East continued with the
diamond ace. Now there was no Smarter at Bridge," Is available.

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HOROSCOPE
BAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Remain cognizant of your
▼OUK B IRTH D AY
p u r c h a s i n g p o w e r s to d a y
Rapt. 2B, 1895
because you can now bargain for
C o n d it io n s tn g e n e ra l m ig h t he
something you've been wanting
m ore e n j o y a b l e fo r y o u In th e
but couldn't afford.
y ea r a h e a d th a n th e y h a v e b e e n
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
In th e p a s t. S o m e o f th e g o o d
19) You m ight be fortunate
th in g s y o u 'v e b e en d e n ie d m a y
today In finding the right person
n o w b e fu r th c o m in g .
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) to help you promote something
Follow your Impulses today If you haven't been able to get off
Ihey direct you to buy some­ the ground by yourself.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
thing you need for the home,
especially If It can be used by all Unusual conditions are stirring
members o f the family. Get a today that could produce unique
jump on life by understanding types o f material benefits for you
the Influences that govern you In t h r o u g h a le a s t e x p e c te d
l he year ahead. Send for your channel.
PIBCEB (Feb. 20-March 20)
Astro-Graph predictions today
Today
you might succeed In a
by m ailing 82 and SASE to
Astro-Graph, d o this newspaper. developm ent where others have
P.O. Box 1758 Murray lllll Sta­ tried and failed If you give full
tion. New York. NY 10150. Make reign to your imagination and
resourcefulness.
sure to state your zodiac sign.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
B C O R TIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You are presently tn a hopeful Your luck w ill be good today in
cycle w h e re your p ra ctica l achieving your specific aims
expectations have marvelous today. Sliool for something big,
chances o f being gratified. You even If It Is a bit grander than
will need to take the first steps, anything you've attempted pre­
viously.
however.
by Jim M tdd lck

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V7ALS.N0 PRECOCIOUS KIDS,
NO YUPPIE F A M 'U E S y A |

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You can acquire valuable knowl­
edge today by closely observing
those you admire. If what they
use works for them. It can be
adapted to your circumstances.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
G ive priority today to arrange­
ments that cither Increase your
present earnings or provide you
wtth a new source of income.
Your chart Indicates m oney for
you.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Constructive measures can be
taken to restore harmony today
In an alliance (hat has been a bit
shaky lately. Be the one to
Initiate the effort.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Look
fur better methods of handling
the work you're charged wtth
today. The answers are In your
head, so use your Imagination.
V U tO O (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) An
opportunity might present itself
today to bring you tn closer
contact with a person you'd like
to know better. You mustn't let
this chance slip past you.
CopyrlgMimby NEA ln&lt;

by Laonard Starr

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Sanford Herald
• m i n i lanfirtf) U k « Mary a m M wilwi l a Caw»it| aNiea 1tOM
80th Yaar. No. 29 - Sanfort, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
Lalaura Quid* ehangat
ring with today's edition o f th e Sanford
the Leisure Guide, publtahed each
Friday, has been dtacootinned. Leisure related
ttema w ill continue to be published on a dally
•A today.
I and 7*/
Alao. readers w ill be kept Inform ed o f the
National Football League throughout this season
with a new cclum beginning today w ritten by

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M IAM I - Farm er Oviedo star C hris Tabseott.
a senior guard at the University o f Central
Florida, has been honored as a B urger K ing
Scholar A thlete.

Stop phono solicitation
C onsu m ers w h o resent the Intru sion o f
telephone solicitation are protected under the
F lorida telep h on e Solicitation A c t. In her
consum er focus column today. Barbara O regg
tells readers how to get on a "N o C a lls List.'

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Ecstasy ansst*
SANFO RD — Members o f the s h e riffs de­
partm ent C ity County Investigative Bureau.
(CCIB) have arrested two Sanford men and
charged them with trafficking In a controlled
s u b s t a n c e . T h e su bsta n ce la m e t h a m phetam lncs, com m only known as Ecstasy.
S h e riffs spokesman Ed McDonough the tw o
suspects h ave been Identified as M lcRael John
Csshto. 27, and Rosa Edward Manfredl. 26. both
o f2307 South Oak Avenue.
CCIB agents served a search w arrant at their
hom e W ednesday evening and reportedly found
ISO Ecstasy capsule* in tbs baUw m n and
another TOO tablets In the freezer. .
T h e street value o f the Ecstasy w as estimated
at 830M00.
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Th e taro men have subsequently been r e ­
leased from the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility after posting 83.000 bond each.

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SAN FO R D - It kicked off a few
m inutes ea rly to try to beat the
rein, but the drops got larger and
closer together before the Sem i­
nole H igh School Homecoming
parade m elted Into puddles along
First Street.
M ayor B ettye Smith, principal
Oretchen Schapker and c it y
com m issioners Kerry Lyons and
Bob Th om as braved the rains In a
line o f classic cars. Other dlgnlchedulea to
tsries w ho had been set
appear left their seats of
em pty.
Floats, so lovingly crafted b y
■tudenta and club sponsors,
w ilted under the strain o f the late
afternoon thunderstorm, but lit­
tle w as able to dampen the spirits
of th e Sem inole High School fans
who lined the street to cheer on
the team and the students w ho
represented the school.
T h e float created by the soph­
om ore class w as declared to be
the best o f the parade. The float,
with a black and orange teepee
and a pair o f tombstones marked
In m em ory o f the Lake Bran tley
P a t r io t s . w a s manned wrlth
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Chsertsadan wars among tha fans who stuck It out through tha rainstorm
that put • damper on tha pap rally that wrapped up the Samlnol* High
School Homacomlng Parade.

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Price tag put oil school board move
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Herald Senior Staff Writer

Baby banquat sat
M A ITLA N D - “ The Night o f M agic” Baby
Banquet Is aet for Thursday. October 5 at 7 p.m.
at the Maitland Civic Center on 17-92 and
Maitland A ve.
A n auction w ill Include a team basketball
signed by players o f the Orlando M agic, as well
as M agic tickets and ball cards. D isney tickets, a
new w ash er and dryer, golf outin gs and
numerous other Item s will be sold.
C lowns and magicians w ill be present. The
event w ill also Include a bar-be-que dinner with
vegetables, roll and dessert for a donation o f 810
per person.
Proceeds for the activities will benefit the
ACC EPT Pregnancy Center In Lon g wood. For
m ore Inform ation call the center at 339-4119.

SANFO RD - Included In the total
am out o f property taxes paid by
area residents are several separate
item s. T h e m illage rate on one o f
t voted on this week.
T h e governing board o f the St.
J oh n s R iver Water M anagem ent
D istrict (8JRWMD) voted W ednes­
day nigh t to hold the line on taxes.
T h e board adopted Its operating
budget for the 1996/96 fiscal yea r
budget beginning October 1.
T h e board kept Its tax rate the
sam e as this past year. 0.482 m ills,
o r 49.2 cents per 91.000 o f assessed
property value.
T h e Sem inole County Property
A ppraiser’s office said that w h ile the
tax Is Included on local bills, it is
listed aa a separate line Item .
W ith the BJRWMD m illage rate aa
now approved, a person w ith a
house evaluated at 975.000. w ith
hom estead exemption, w ould be
payin g 824.10 In taxes w hich w ill
go to the district. This is In addition
to ad valorem taxes which go to the
cities and/or county and schools, as
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SANFORD — Wanting to leave the heavy work
to professionals who know what they are doing,
the school baord approved the expenditure o f
nearly 823.000 to move the contents o f the
district adm inistrative offices to the new facility
on Lake Mary Boulevard.
The offices, located In the main adm inistrative

building, a bevy o f portable buildings and various
annexes around the district, will be packed up
and transported to the new facility that w ill house
all the departm ents In one location.
According to Cindy Harden, facilities specialist
for the facilities planning department, the bids
received b y the district from m oving com panies
ranged from the low bid by Beltmann North
American Van Lines to the high bid by Suddath
Relocation System s o f 843.100.

Harden said the m overs walked through the
offices to determ ine the number o f boxes o f
equipment, furnishings and other item s that are
being moved to th e new locations.
"W e have a lo t o f the existing shelving and file
cabinets and ttem a like that which need to be
moved over.” Harden said. ‘Tearing w ill be
bringing over a lot o f desks.”
She noted that the eaae o f moving the Item s
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Railroad good old
days come to life
nal 12 m ile loop o f tracks that
helped make Sanford on e o f
Herald Staff Writer
Florida’ s first cities w ith an
Integrated rail system.
SANFORD Wednesday
T h e historical railroad m arker
morning the good old days will be
revisited with the re-enactment of will be unveiled during a re­
enactm ent ceremony of the orig­
a railroad groundbreaking by
inal groundbreaking held on Jan.
General Ulysses S. Grant In
10. 1880. Dr. Larry Dodd o f New
Sanford.
The Seminole County Histori­ Port Richey will portray form er
President Grant, with BUI Dregcal Com m ission and Coastllners
are Inviting the general public to gora appearing as Henry DcLand.
One side of the marker gives a
Join In a m arker designation
b rief history of the railroads In
ceremony. It will be held on the
north side o f First Street between Sanford. The other side depicts a
Oak and Myrtle Avenue, an area m ap o f the train tracks that once
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Union for corrections workers?
SANFO RD — Corrections officers and nurses
at the John E. Polk Correctional facility are
votin g to determ ine whether they want the
Team sters union to negotiate labor Issues for
them.
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Public housing residents unite
Council pledges support of interim administration

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clo u d in e s s with
scattered afternoon
showers and thun­
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th e u p p e r 8 0 s.
Northeast wind 10 to
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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — The group repre­
senting local public housing resi­
dents has endorsed the Interim
administration following the resig­
nation o f former executive director
Phyllis Richardson.
Bettye Cobelt Chaney, president
of the Sanford Housing Authority
Resident Council Inc. stated In a
letter to T h e Sanford Herald, the
group plans to work with the
interim administration for the good
of the housing authority.
I n it ia lly , some residents
challenged the allegations o f Im­
p rop rieties against Richardson.
Allegations Included not following

SHA procument policies for the
purchase and disposal o f property,
placing family or friends ahead of
others on the w aiting lists for
housing assistance, falsifying doc­
uments. using staff during working
hours for private business and
paying Individuals for work they say
they did not do.
Richardson resigned citing health
reasons before SHA attorney Clay
Simmons presented his final In­
vestigation to the housing board.
Results of his Investigation and a
probe by the Inspector General's
office In the Department o f Housing
and Urban Development will be
turned over to the U.S. Attorney’s
office and/or state attorney's office
for further review.

“ It Is the position o f this organiza­
tion. that in the Interest of continu­
ing an am icable relationship with
the Sanford Housing Authority, a
statement should be made by and
on behalf o f residents.” Chaney
wrote.
“ It is our confirm ed understand­
ing that Mrs. Richardson Initiated
an Investigation Into her adminis­
tration with a prepared statement
that she read under ‘Other Business
before SHA Commissioners at the
Aug. 17 m eeting. Furthermore, both
the Interim ana final report of the
agency's attorney revealed probable
cause to allege misuse of authority
In public office.” the letter con­
tinues. "Both reports were prepared
by an attorney whose Integrity and

ability to perform such an in ­
vestigation. representing a reputa­
ble legal practicing association are
in the Council’s opinion, without
questions. The facts are alao w ell
docum ented.”
Chaney said S.H.A.R.C. Intends to
continue Its vacant unit painting
co n tra ct with (he a ge n cy and
further their combined efforts to
advance fam ily self-sufficiency and
econom ic development am ong resi­
dents.
“ It Is solely based on the at­
torney’s report that we as residents
f e e l m i s l e d by the p r e v i o u s
director.” Chaney continue. ” Wc
support the current Interim adm in­
istration and will be united In our
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
88th Year, No

51 - Sanford. Florida

Train of
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A haunting we will go

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S a n fo rd ’s
A m trak depot
unstaffed

Safe Halloween
SANFORD — Tin- public is Invltril In attend a
Halloween celebration presented by tin* Daugh­
ters ot thr Spliynx. Tyre Court " I I.
The event will In- this evening bom ,0 •*:*'&lt;*
p m at thr Masonic Lodge. 1317 W. I Dili St.
Sanford.
There will Iw goodies. costumes, contests am i
prizes.

By NICK PFBIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — The ticket windows,
tint not the doors to the waiting
room closed as of Sunday at the
Amtrak passenger terminal In San­
ford.
According to a sign placed on the
door to the terminal. "The Amtrak
Sanford. Florida station will become
unstuffed. Ticketing and checked
baggage service will no longer be
available at this location. The wait­
ing room will continue to be open
for alt arrivals und departures.
Marcl Larson, southern region
s|&gt;okesman at Amtrak headquarters

Halloween alternative planned
SANFORD — Cornerstone Assembly of God is
hosting a Full Festival from 7 to 9 p in. as an
altcmallve to Halloween events.
There will tie food, costumes, flames and fun.
The o rgan izers ask there he no scary
costumes such as witches, ghosts. monsters,
etc. Hlhllral cost nines arc preferred.
Kids and parents alike arc welcome to attend.
For more Information call Pastor Hon at
7HG2335.

Bond money available
F'or those who want to buy a house, but don’t
have the money, help Is on the way from tile
GoldenHtile Housing and Community Develop­
ment Cor|M»ratlon.
There are new and exlstlnfl single family
homes, condominiums, towiihouses. duplexes
and 111)1) homes available.
There Is down payment assistance from
$3,500 to $7,500. plus bond money with G.-l
percent Interest.
A p plicant are required to have two years of
continual employment or three years of contin­
ual Income (from SSI. AFDC. Social Security or
disability Income.I
F'or more Information, contact Golden Rule at
2008 S Orlando Dr.. Sanlord. or call 32-1-0123
lor tax 328-7 181)

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Htiald Photo by Aaron Van Saraarinqan

Barney Buettner. 512 Myrtle Avo.. Sanlord. is home
lor the holiday, the Hallween holiday that is Buettner
adorned his homo with the spirits ot the season.

Ghosts, goblins appear tonight
and in folklore across the state
By N IC K P F E IF A U F
Herald Ghost Writer

Over the top
SANFORD — [Justnesses throughout the
nation are currently Involved In fund raising for
United W ay. In Sanlord. the Seminole County
Sheriffs office stafr had set a float of $II.(KX)
Within |usl a lew weeks, and much short ol their
deadline, stall members and deputies recorded
not only reaehlnfl their floal by Friday mornlufl.
hut obtalnlnfl 102 percent In pledfles so far
Flvcn with that success, several Individual
departments still have to submit their donation
pledfles.

SIB Meeting
S A N F O R D — T h e S a n fo rd S c e n ic
Improvement Hoard (SID) will hold Its next
reflular mccltnfl Nov. I. hcfllnnliifl at -I p in.. In
the Sanford City Commission Conference Room.
Items scheduled lor discussion Include the tree
arbor ordinance, urban tree conference, an d
htidflct status.
The SID mcctinfl Isopen to the fleneral public.

M ahJongg
SANFORD The Sanlord Senior Center Is now
offerlnfl free Jah-Jonflfl classes each Thursday
mornlufl tx-gluning at 10 n.m. On Tuesdays, the
center will have lap dance classes for adults 50
and over I'lie classes are Irom f&gt; a.in. until 10
a.m.
Western line dance classes lor adults are hcliifl
ottered I ucsd.iv evcnliifls Irom 5:30 until 6:30
p in.
For any of these classes, phone 330-5(599.

Com piled from staff roports

IN D EX
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C o m ic s ..........................6B
C ro s s w o rd ...................SB
Doar A b b y ....................3B
Deaths...........................SA
D r. Qott......................... SB
Editorial........................4 A
Flo rid a ...........................2A

H orosco pe ................ 6 B
M o vlo s........................3B
N atio n .........................B A
P s o p ls ....................... 3B
P o tlc s ......................... 3 A
S p o rts .................. 1 B ,2 B
T s ls v ls lo n .................. 3B
W s a th s r..................... 2 A

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of a citizen’s duties. He has
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including bats, ghosts and glowing jack o lanterns to
light the way tor little goblins trick or treating tonight,

SANFORD — "Apparently, there Just aren't any
fllmsis iii Sanlord ” said San lord Museum Curator
Alicia Clarke. "K lilicr tlicrc arc nunc, or no one
wants laudmli it."
Clarke said every Halloween, people contact the
museum to determine II there have been any flhnst
stories connected to homes and/or businesses In
Sanford She iudlealed that two liullditifls where

people gathered in years past, such as the abandoned
Kit/ theater nr the old lire house, have been
rumored to have harbored flhnsts. hut notlilufl
concrete has ever been proved
I’coplc oltcn nunc Into the museum to research a
linn*** o r Im lltlliiM

JiinI Iniiir Ii I. ' mIic*

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tittle to lime they m ay mention that they want l be
information because they have noticed somclhlufl
like a floor wtilcti won't slay closed or noise in an

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High-speed
rail service
in future
By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Proposals were lo be
submitted In Tallahassee this af­
ternoon for high speed rail service
m help alleviate highway traffic In
Central FTortda. Service through
Sanlord however, may be many
years down the road.
Departm ent of Transportation
s|Mikesnian Steve Homan said the
scaled proposals lo be opened at
[X)T headquarters In Tallahassee
lorlay are expected to be strictly for
commuter service to cover the area
tret ween Orlando and Tumpa.
Homan said the proposals to be

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Dilemma: When nature meets progress
Residents nix
lake damage
By V IC K I DaSORM IER
Herald Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — It's not |ust a matter
of being lett in the dark.
Bothersome though ihut may lie.
the residents ol the idyllic oasis near
the shores ol DcForrst Lake and the
Crystal Lake chain nil western

boundary between the city ol S a n ­
lord and Seminole County, are more
concerned with the damage tli.n
could be clone lo ihelr lake In order
to save costlier homes further down
the chain ot lakes.
So displeased are the homeowners
In that area that they have sched­
uled a Wednesday evening meeting
for all lukcfnmt property owners
with county commissioner Daryl
McLain and Charles F). MHl Hull III.
the stormwater programs manager

See Lake. Page 2A

Water woes:
Reforms likely
B y ADAM YEOM AN S
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSKK — .liutv Williams
said her family realized a dream
when ihev renovated a house on a
small lake In Ihe suburbs north of
fiimpa lour years ago
liul '.linttlx alter moving In. she

watched the water virtually disap­
pear: "O ur lake got so dry you couid
walk across It."
Williams discovered the same
ihlng happening to other lakes and
wetlands n ear well fields that
pumped millions of gallons of water
a day lo urban areas In Pinellas and
IhllslMirmigli counties.
Today, she said the lake nas
rctMHimlcd with the Increased rfins
nl the jiast two years. Hut for many
nt tiers. I fie water woes persist:

See R e fo rm s, Page 2A

A-buzz over Halloween

Tho youngsters at Idyllwilde
Elementary School in Sanford
w ere all b u zzin g about the
Halloween parade and parly at
their school this morning Little
honey bee Lauren Brooks and her
kindergarten classmates donned
their costumes, ranging Irom fairy
prin cesses to w itches, from
Power Rangers to pirates, and
marched through the halls ot the
school lo the delight ol teachers,
students, administrators and even
parents who came to watch the
march Following the traditional
pass through the school, the
students got plenty ot treats to
bring home
HBfBldPhOfo by Tommy Vinc«n|

-Ralpn Barton Parry

T o d a y : V a r ia b le
cloudiness. High in
the low to mid 80s.
W in d b e c o m i n g
southeast 10 to 15
mph.

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Quebec vote: Canadian visitors speak
By V IC K I DaSORM IER
Herald Senior Stab Writer
SANFORD — In i m a m Canadians, central
Florida is home hum September to March
Some ol those who u liltel here III S.llllord
- believe lie vote vesleidav dial liearlv lll.ule

Quebec a country Illlto llsell Ibv .1 50 li lo l ‘ t t
perrent margin! said dial ttiighi haver! changed
everything
F .v e n now die l i g h t v o ii leaves m .uiv d u n g s
u p in die alt
I he ( an.nil.in e m reiicv • mild be devalued and
vve dou I know it vv«- will Ii .i v ( iiur ovvn i iirreuev

said David Pierre of Laval, which Is near
Montreal
I don't know what tills will mean for

IIS "
Pierre said lie regrets not studying the matter
further and not returning home locust Ills ballot,
t never really thought much of it." he said "I

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marked their 10th day In space by conducting laboratory
experiments on their relatively trouble-free mission.
"T h e science continues to press right on ahead." NASA
mission operations representative Bob Castle said Monday. "1
think the crew has gotten Into the groove as far as their
workday, and they seem to be well rested as well as working
hard."
Castle said there have been only "very , very m inor" shuttle
problems during the mission. Th e science equipment also has
worked well, for the most part.
One snag Monday Involved a fire study: Crewman Fred Leslie
could notlgnlte heptane fuel In an enclosed chamber because
o f a tool problem.
Columbia and Its seven astronauts are due back at Kennedy
Space Center on Sunday. 16 days after taking off.

Fish art biting, flsharman aranot
DEST1N. Fla. - The fish are biting, but the fishermen are
not.
Charter boat captains say Hurricane Opal blew a bonanaxa o f
fish Into Florida Panhandle waters, but they claim overly
dramatic publicity about the storm has needlessly scared o ff
anglers and other tourists.
Th e Oct. 4 hurricane failed to stop the monthlong Destln
F ishin g Rodeo, the m a jo r even t o f the year fo r this
self-proclaimed "W orld's Luckiest Fishing Village" and Its fleet
o f about 100 charter boats.
"T h ere are a lot of fish out there.” said charter captain Mike
Wood ham. "There Just aren't a lot o f people coming to catch
them ."
Woodham said he usually makes 15 trips Into the G ulf o f
Mexico every October but this year he had only two.
"Because of the misinformation .v a lot o f captains had
Instant cancellations." said rodeo weigh master Bruce Cheves.

W EST P A L M BEACH Because m ath , rea d in g and
writing didn’t sink In during
high school, graduates arc find­
ing It Isn’t easy to get Into
Florida's com m unity colleges.
A majority o f comm unity col­
lege applicants have to take
remedial courses even though
they have just graduated from
high school, according to state
estimates.
And that Is costing Florida
millions In tax dollars.
"It's preposterous that we're
graduating so many students
who aren’t prepared for any­
t h i n g . " s a id R e p . D e b b ie
W asserm an-Schults. D-Davle.
who Is chairman o f the House
Higher Education Committee.
"It puts them on s track to
nowhere."
The percentage o f community
college students needlqg to take
a remedial course directly out o f
school has been steadily
lng — from 54.4 percent In

I991-B2 to S8 .B percent In
199394.
The figure for all community
college applicants having to take
remedial courses Is even higher,
probably because it Includes
people w h o have been out of
high school for years and have
forgotten much of what they
learned.
At the request of The Palm
Beach Post, education officials
made a special computer run
and determined that 62.6 per­
cent o f all students entering the
28 c o m m u n it y c o lle g e s In
1994- 96 had to take at least one
remedial course because they
flunked s college placement test.
In a state where English Is a
second language for many o f the
people w h o com e from nm llles
o f I m m ig r a n t s fro m L a tin
America, m any o f the older
students have to take remedial
courses In English.
Th at's the case of Jorge Barmiento. 50. o f Miami.
He took a computer technician
course at one o f those pro-

frssional schools seven'
but has been unable to find a job
In that field.
" I had to take a job as a waiter
to feed m y family." said Sarmlento. who has to care for a
family o f four on 513.000 a year.
He Is taking remedial English
two mornings a week at Dade
Community College and works 3
m. to 1 a.m. at the Hyatt
gency Hotel In Miami.
S tate legislators are more
concerned about the recent high
school graduates because they
are responsible for most o f the
951.4 m illion spent last year on
remedial courses.
Th e legislators are looking for
ways to get high school students
better prepared for college.
A m ong the Ideas being con­
sidered: requiring all high school
s t u d e n t s to tak e a lg e b r a .
Another proposal Is to have high
school pupils pass the college
placement test to receive their
nigh school diploma.
Passing the test requires a
10th-grade knowledge o f English

K

Midway grocery store
robbed at gunpoint

Reforms-------private wells have dried
up. cypress stands are d yin g and
lakes have fallen to perilously
low levels.
Thousands of homeowners In
H ills b o r o u g h . P a s c o a n d
Hernando counties have banded
together to try to slash the
amount of water pumped to the
Tampa/St. Petersburg area. But
o ffic ia ls In those c itie s say
groundwater Is a public resource
and they have a right to their
share.
Williams, a chairwoman o f the
Coalition of Lake Associations,
said she doesn't disagree.
"B u t It doesn’t mean they
have a right to come In and
destroy our lakes." she said. "1
realized if I didn't do something
the lake would dry up."
Th e dispute between urban
and rural areas in west Central
Florida Is but one example of the
growing fight over the state's
m o s t p r e c io u s r e s o u r c e :

LOTTIRY
M IA M I — Hare are the
I w in n in g numbers se le cte d
M o n d a y In the Flo rid a L o t­
tery:

1

Tht Great Pumpkin Patch
Sanford rssldsnt BattIs Pises has decorated the
front of hsr horns st 130 Plnecroasl, with a
plethora of plastic pumpkins In preparation for

Halloween. Outdoor decorations for Halloween
reportedly are outdone only by Christmas
decorations.

freshwater.
With 80 percent o f Florida's 13
million residents livin g In coastal
C a a tia a a d fraws Fa gs 1 A
hard to keep developers from
areas that don't have adequate
building Irresponsibly on the
freshwater, state officials say for Seminole County.
The lake's sparkling waters land along the shores of the
water woes won't g o away with
th e rains o f th is hu rrican e have long been home to wild lakes.
birds, fish and other Indigenous
R e c e n t ly , ba ck ed by th e
season.
creatures.
signatures o f more than 1.000
"1 don't care if It rains like
On a crisp morning, owls neighbors on a petition. Kathy
Noah's Ark. We need to address swoop back into their trees,
Shaw successfully kept develop­
the water problems." said Rep. calling to one another before
ers from oycr-bulldlng on the
John Rayson. chairman o f the settling In for the day. A frog shores.
House Select C o m m ittee on croaks, then Is silent, then
Now. again, progress Is butting
Water Policy. "W e 're trying to croaks again.
heads with nature and those
prevent more serious problems
As the day wears on. other who would preserve the natural
from occurring.”
animals scam per to and from the beauty and the quality of water
Lawmakers are approaching shore, playing, drinking, dining.
In the lakes down stream from
the Issue on two distinct tracks
It has been so for years.
the flooding Tlmacuan Country
for their 1996 session: develop­
When humans began moving Club. Nine holes of the course
ing an effective statewide water Into the area three or four
are underwater and the man­
policy: and reforming the state's decades ago. they did what they agement company successfully
five water management districts.
could to live In harmony with petitioned the St. John’s River
Rayson said he wants to up­ nature.
W a te r M anagem ent D istrict
date the state's 1972 water
Houses In the urea are smaller (SJHWMD) for an emergency
resources law to develop a policy and on larger pieces o f property
order to lower the level In Lake
that takes Into account supply than In other parts of the county.
DeForest In that area.
and demand and the environ­ Residents have fought long and
Shaw said tests have shown
ment.
that the quality of water there Is

much worse than In the other
lakes.
" T h e y want to pum p this
nitrogen and phosphorus rich
water Into these lakes." she said.
"W e just don't want them to
destroy what we have here."
T h e water from Tlmacuan.
high In fertilizer nutrients which
have run off from the manicured
lawns In Tlmacuan. w ill cause
grass, weeds and fungi to thrive
In the lakes, she noted.
T h e em ergency o rd er w ill
allow SJRWMD to pump water
from Lake DeForest Into Lake
Monroe, via the Crystal Lake
chain and the south canal.
" I just think they should have
built more sensibly." she said.
“ If they had. we wouldn't have
these problems."
Many who have lived their
Uvea along the shores o f the
lakes have seen a historic ebb
and flow In the water levels In

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the lakes. This has been an
exceptionally rainy year, follow­
ing on the heels of near-drought
conditions.
Some homeowners recall a
time In the early 1970s when
Crystal Lake homeowners didn't
have waterfront property at all.
Now the water shimmers leas
than 100 feet from their back
door.
"T h e water la at It's highest
point." Shaw explained. "It's not
a change In our water level that
concerns us. It Is a change In the
quality of our water. W e d&amp;n't
want the lake so choked with
weeds that you can walk on It."
The public Is Invited to attend
the meeting with the homeown­
ers and county representatives.
Public Input will be limited to
five minutes per speaker.
The 7 p.m. meeting will be at
Idyllwllde Elementary School.
430 VllhenRd.. Sanford.

TH E W E A TH E R

TUESSDAY
WEDNESDAY
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Second Cleat Foeiege Paid at
Santord. Florida and additional
mailing other*

Laurence d'Aumond o f A njou 1
said he didn't care what country
he comes from.
"Canada. Quebec. I don't care.
As long as I spend summers on
the (St. Lawrence) river a n d ,,
w in t e r s on' the' Sifce~(Moriroe). I
could be from Bosnia for all 1
care.” he said.

Lake

Today: Variable cloudiness.
High In the low to mid 80s. Wind
becoming southeast 10 to 15
mph.

PuBMahU Turn**, through Friday
and Sunday by Thu Sanford Haratd.
Inc. 100 N. Franch Ana. Sanford,
Fla. 12771

guess I figured
clear thinking people wouldn't
let this happen."
S h erry Llnebran d o f C olebrook. N.H. lives within 15
miles o f the border with Quebec.
"M aybe I should look Into
learning French." she said. "It
would really seem like w e have
another country over there. I
m e a n . C a n a d a Is a n o t h e r
country, but It doesn't seem so
foreign."
Monique Fitzpatrick Is a first
generation Irish-French woman
who lives In Chamy. near the
capttol of Quebec. She Is In
Sanford v is itin g her g ra n d ­
mother.
"G randm ere has supported
the seccesslon movement for
years.” she said. "She w ill only
speak French. She would not
speak to my mother for many
y ea rs because she m a rried
someone from another culture."
she said. "M e? I think w e should
be proud o f our heritage, but I
don't want to be struggling to
get a new country going."
Fitzpatrick did not believe the
economic changes that would
have occurred would have p re-.
vented her grandmother's return'
to Sanford next year.

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running to the south with u knots. Seas 5 feet. Bay and
water temperature o f 82 degrees. Inland waters a moderate chop.
New B esyrn s Beech: Waves A few showers. Tuesday night:
are I lo 2 feel and choppy. Wind southeast 15 knots. Seas 3
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with u water temperature of HI a moderate chop. A few showers.
degrees.

T h e high tem perature in
Sanford Monday was 83 degrees
and the overnight low was 59 as
reported by the University o f
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
R ecord ed rainfall for th e
period, ending al 9 a.m. Tues­
day. totalled 0 inches.
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SANFORD - Family Grocery.
3300 E. SR-46 In Midway was
reportedly robbed Monday night.
T w o men were said to have
escaped with an undetermined
amount o f money.
According to Semlnoi^County
s h e r i f f 's s p o k e s m a n Ed
McDonough, the robbery oc­
curred at approximately 8 p.m..
when owner Intan Muhammad.
64. and Kevin Butler. 16. an
em ployee, were closing the store
for the evening.
McDonough said two men.

Muhammad, "giv e it up. g ive it
u p." The money bag containing
the store's recepts w as subse­
quently turned over to the pair.
A s they left the store. Butler
reportedly gave chase but was
unable to catch the men. The
weapon, dropped to the ground
during the chase, proved to be
an air rifle designed to appear
like a shotgun.
The suspects w ere described
as black males, approximately
20 years of age. O ne was re­
portedly wearing a white ski
mask and the other a black
hood.
Neither Muhammad nor But)
was Injured In tbs I

and math.
Math is by far th e m ost
trou b lesom e section o f the
placement test, tripping up four
o f every five students w ho fall.
Knowledge o f Algebra 1. a oneyear high school algebra course,
is essential for passing the test
as well as for preparing students
to take the college-level algebra
course required o f all students.
State University Chancellor
Charles Reed has urged for years
that all high school students be
required to take a y e a r o f
algebra. Only 8 percent o f stu­
dents applying at state un­
iversities In 1993-94 needed
remedial courses.

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POLICB BltllPS
BaskIntown
Arthur Barnhill. 111. 90, o f W inter Sprlnra, waa returned to
Seminole County Friday from the New Y ork City Correctional
Institution on Riser's Island. New York C ity police arrested him
this past summer, after he was found driving a car reported
stolen.
Investigators say they determined the vehicle had belonged
to an 83-year old Winter Springs man. who was found
strangled to death. In hla home.
Friday, Barnhill waa charged b y W inter Springs police In
connection with taking the 1994 Ford from the Winter Springs
man. According to the arrest report, he had driven the vehicle,
with a number o f friends, to locations In Sanford. Lake Mary
and Oviedo, before leaving for New York, where he waa
apprehended in Central Park.
Barnhill has now been charged with first degree murder,
grand theft auto, burglary with assault, and grand theft.
Barnhill waa also found to be on probation In Seminole
County for burglary to a dwelling and theft.
He made hla Initial court appearance in Seminole County
Friday afternoon.

Drug raid
Sanford police Special Investigative Unit (SIU) officers
Jenny Apartments near
conducted a drug raid Friday at Lakei &lt;
the Intersection o f Florida and Georgia Avenues. Two persona
w ere arrested. Nell Acree. 23. 1113 Santa Barbara Drive was
charged with sale/delivery of a controlled substance (crack),
and possession o f a controlled substance (crack). Annette
Michelle Thomas 27, 757 St. Johns River Drive. Sanford, waa
arrested on a charge of possession o f a controlled substance.

Woman sttoeked
A Sanford woman report*
reported being attacked by a group o f
black women Saturday. She told
dpoU
i lice she stopped her car at a
traffic light at 13th Street ana French Avenue, when two
vehicles pulled up and blocked her w ay. She told officers
possibly as many as 14 young women got out o f the care,
approached her, and beat her as well as causing dents in her
car before she was able to escape and drive to the nearby
Sanford police station for assistance. T h e women reportedly
ranged in age from appromlmately 18 to 35.

Warranto
•H erm an L. Pryor. 36. 1802 Coolldge Avenue. Sanford, was
served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Friday. He was wanted for falling to appear on a charge o f petit
theft.
•M ichael Steven Matthews. 22. 221 Tuskeegee Street.
Sanford, was served a warrant at the Jail Friday. He waa
wanted for violation of probation on a conviction o f carrying a
conceal ed/1 rearm.
• Michael Bernard Williams. 23, 1905 W. Lake Avenue, was
located at hla residence by deputies Friday. He waa wanted for
falling to appear for ball on a charge of driving w ith a
suspended/revoked license.
• Paul Douglas Cayea. 32. 425 E. Crystal Lake. Lake Mary,
waa located fay Longwood police Friday as the result of a traffic
stop on SR-427. He waa wanted for falling to appear on a
charge o f driving with a suspended/revoked license.
•S am u el C. Ayers. 23. 1404 W. Valencia Court. Sanford,
was located at his residence by deputies Friday. He was wanted
for violation o f community control on a conviction o f
aggravated battery
•T h o m a s L. Howlett. 39.114 S. Maple Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday
lay at hla residence bv Sanford police. He was

wanted for violation of probation on a conviction o f purchase o f
cocaine.
•R
I Ronald
om
L. Carter. 30. 2S60F Hartwell Avenue. Sanford,
was located by police at hla residence Saturday. He waa
wanted for foiling to appear on a charge o f drivin g with a
suspended/revoked license.
• A n n a Brooks. 61,1 lO l Mangoustine Avenue, w as served a
warrant at the Jail Saturday. She was wanted for foiling to
appear to pay a fine.

Domestic eases
•Christopher S. Boltar. IB. 700 Cedar Creek Circle, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police at hla residence Sunday
following a reported dispute with a female. He area charged
with battery, domestic violence.
•J oh n n y D. Spencer. 30. 320 Hidden Lake Drive, was
located at hla residence by Sanford police Sunday following a
reported dispute with his wife. He was charged w ith battery,
domestic violence.
•M ichael Merthle. 23. 1102 Georgia Arms, w as arrested
Saturday by Sanford police at hla residence after a reported
fight with a female.
• Alice n Ellen Labsdie. 26. o f Osteen, was arrested try police
at a business In the 1200 block o f S. French Avenue In Sanford
on Friday following a reported dispute with another female.
She was charged with battery and resisting an officer without
violence.
•J a co b Bernard Davis. 44. 615 1/2 Cypress Avenue was
arrested by Sanford police at hla residence Saturday following a
reported dispute w ith a female. He waa charged with
aggravated assault domestic violence.

Fun lor all

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Th an war* kids oalora at Kmart Sunday. Aftar tom * arduous
competition, four of tha youngsters, had an extra $10 to spend.
Anthony Trtngall, dressed as a cowboy, and ghoulish Michael
Hegira, won tha costume contest at the Sanford stors. For their
effort* aach boy was presented with a $10 gift certificate from
Patio Manager Gone Freeborn. Th e department manager also had
ttO g ift certificates for Jonathan Bean and Erica Wing. In the
apple bobbing contest, Bean snatched nine apples and Wing
grabbed 11 .

Retail thaR
Johnnie Elizabeth Edwards. 27. 1011 W. 12th Street,
arrested by Sanford police at a retail store at the Seminole
Towne Center Sunday. She waa accused o f taking $169.60 in
property from the store without paying. She was charged with
retail theft.

Traffic stopa
stoooed bv
•Sylvester Walker. IB. 1016 Elm Avenue.
Sanford police In the 1200 block o f Myrtle Avenue
Avt
Sunday! He
was charged with fleeing/eludlng. and having no valid driver’s
license.
•Jason Chad Tillm an, 19. 1906 S. Holly Avenue, waa
stopped by deputies near Celery and Brtason Avenues
Saturday. He was found to bewanted on a warrant for battery.

Stolan vahlclaa
• A white 1992 Ford pickup, license number SUV-660 was
reported stolen Saturday In the 3200block o f S. Orlando Drive.
• A black Chevrolet m azer with Tennessee license plates waa
reportedly stolen Saturday from the 900 block o f W liner Court
In Sanford.

Sheriff reports
• T w o lawn mowers and a weed cater with a total value of
•695 were reportedly stolen Sunday from a residence In the
2300 block o f Brtason Avenue.
• A 1957 Grumman row boat, valued at $325 waa reportedly
stolen Saturday from a residence In the 500 block o f Brigham
Place near Lake Mary.
• A n estimated $339 In Items w en reportedly stolen Friday
as the result o f a vehicular burglary In the 100 block o f N.
Sunland Drive near Sanford.

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EDITORIAL

Don’t take
a chance
T o n ig h t Is the night when o u r little g h o u li
and gob lin s hit the streets, k n o ck in g on
doors, su ggesting, "tr ic k or tre a t." P rob ab ly
m ost or th e adults they visit w ill h a v e som e
typ e o f g ood ie to give out.
M ost y ou n gsters w ill be v e r y pleaaed w ith
the e v e n in g 's even t w hen th ey w ill b e handed
so m eth in g deliciou s at practically e v e r y door
op en ed to them .
A s In th e p a st y e a n , h o p e fu lly , th e
y ou n gsters w ill be carryin g a b a g 'o r plastic
pu m pkin In w hich to hold th eir lo o t. It Is
norm al for every th in g to be ob ta in ed prior to
the start o f m unchlng-dow n on a n y o f the
goodies.
But keep In m ind. A single piece o f candy,
d e p e n d in g on Its s iz e , c o u ld c o s t o n ly
fractions o f a cent. A h om em a d e cu p cak e also
Isn't w orth an y large am ount o f m on ey.
It th erefore b ecom es evid en t that tossing
on e o f these In the trash ca n isn 't g o in g to
b rin g about a financial hardship to anyone.
But w e h ig h ly su ggest g iv in g e v e ry th in g a
close look. I f there Is even th e slig h tes t doubt
about so m eth in g obtained b y the ch ildren ,
toss It ou t. W h ile o rg a n iza tio n s , m o stly
hospitals and m ed ical centers, often offer to
X *ray ca n d y o r sw eets on H a llow een , w e
su ggest y o u not ev en bother. A trip to a
hospital fo r such a check w ill cost m ore In
gasolin e than y o u w ill save In p ro v in g a piece
o f ca n d y Is not contam inated.
L e t's fa ce facts. T h ere are som e e x tre m e ly
sick -m in d ed Individu als In to d a y 's society
w h o w ill c o n ta m in a te s o m e g o o d ie s on
pu rpose. W h y w ould th ey d o this? It’ s not fo r
u s to d eterm in e, but n on etheless It Is done,
a n d w e h ea r abou t It ev ery y ea r.
T h e n {tttrfrP Is an accidental p rob lem . A few
h o m e m a d e good ies could co n ta in so m eth in g
w h ich sh ou ld not have b e en u sed as an
In gredien t. Prob ab ly even th e p eop le w h o
m a d e th e Item s w ere not a w a re. Y e t. If there
Is a n y q u estion regarding taste o r od or, again,
toss It out.
In past years, we have h ea rd o f Instances
w h ere p in s or pieces o f glass h a v e been
p u rp osely Inserted In som e o f the H a llow een
treats. I f a n y o f this Is fou nd a fter to n ig h t's
trip around the n eigh borhood, s a v e It. and
tu rn It in to the proper la w en forcem en t
a u th orities.
It Is u nfortu n ate that e v e n so m eth in g as
e n jo y a b le as a trlck-or-treat n ig h t called
H a llo w een . Is harm ed by th e a ction s o f a few .
a v e ry fe w people, but it h a s happ en ed before
und It w ill probably happen again.
I f there is a n y doubt abou t the ca n d y and
o th e r Item s handed out ton igh t, d o n 't take a
ch an ce. O u r ch ildren are to o preciou s to be
placed In such Jeopardy.

LETTER

Business item
In your Sunday. October 20. 1995 edition you
published that "reportedly" the new owner of
Seminole Printing &amp; Copy Center had difficulties
and thut Hod Layer had "repossessed" the
business. This Information was not only Incorrect
hut It wus also damaging to m y reputation as the
former owner of Seminole Printing &amp; Copy Center.
This Is Irresponsible Journalism. These are the
facts o f the situation:
1. The equipment leased to me by Mr. Layer was
under lien by Ray Valdez. Seminole County Tax
Collector for unpaid personal tangible property
taxes for 1992. 1993 fli 1994 and under threat of
seizure when the business was closed.
2 . Days ufler the decision was made to close the
business, because of this threat, the equipment
was seized by Ray Valdez' office. Mr. Layer was the
responsible party for paying the taxes and had
refused to cooperate with me In the resolution of
this problem.
3. The management Is not new and happens to
be the same us I wus using at the time o f closing.
4. There was no repossession us there was never
an actual lease or any procedure of foreclosure by
Mr. Layer.
Until now. your publication has only demon­
strated to me Its biased support of Its chosen few.
therefore. I have come to expect partiality In your
coverage. Thut Is Irresponsible enough. Slander,
however. Is Inexcusable and you should not
publish hearsay und Information from such
unreliable sources as this.
The Information you published has already
damaged my reputation as a business person In
Sanford und I demand that you correct the
statements reported.
Respectfully
David L. Paul

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NAT HENTOFF

A high school class in banned books
In his chambers. Justice William Brennan
once wondered how It might be possible for
students to “ take the words o ff the page of the
BUI of Rights - Including the First Amendment *•
and make them part of their lives.”
The First Amendment part o f that goal Is being
achieved In an unprecedented high school course
in the small town o f Dallas, Ore. (population
10.900). Freedom o f expression Is studied, and
argued, by reading books w ith formidable rap
sheets.
In no other public school In the country Is
there a curriculum based on such works as Alice
W alker's "T h e Color Purple" (which uses th e ‘T
word). Jean Auel's “ Clan o f the Cave Bear"
(accused of graphic sexual content) and Lois
Low ry's "T h e G iver" (In which Infants are
murdered by members o f a cult).
Each student In the class -- as reported by Bill
Graves In the Portland Oregonian •* selects a
book "that has been challenged or banned
somewhere In the country In the past two
years." The student has to Justify banning &gt;• or
not banning -- the book. One student reader of
"T h e Color Purple" has decided that It should be
removed from reading lists In at least elementary
schools.
The town o f Dallas Is an unlikely setting for the

free play of the First Amendment. Its citizens sre
predominantly Republican and. as Ihe Oregonian
notes, three-fourths
o f the e le m e n ta ry
school pupils are re­
leased for an hour
every week " t o at­
tend Bible study In
nearby churches and
homes.”
In the past, the
school district kept
students sway from
an Anne Frank ex­
hibit In the tow n
because parents ob­
jected to Its Inclusion
f Freedom o f
of m aterial of
expression la
hom osexuals. C u r­
studied, and
rently. parents have
challenged a showing
argued, b y
o f "Schindler's L ist"
reading b o o k s
by an English teach­
with form idable
er because o f Inap­
rap sheets. £
propriate language.
Inappropriate nudity
and a scene o f the sexual act.
But there have been no complaints about the

occasional raw language and scenes In the First
Amendment course taught In Dallas High School
by 27-year-old Keith Uasery.
The teacher, expecting considerable resistance
when he proposed the course, spent a year In
preparation for that resistance. "First of a ll." he
told me. " I offered It as an elective. Therefore, no
student was forced to take the course. Then I
sent out a permission letter that each parent had
to sign. And I called a parents' meeting before
the beginning o f the course. Inviting any
questions they had. 1 also told them they could
visit the class any tim e they wanted to."
Ussery believes he has been able to teach these
embattled books "because from the very begin­
ning. I've been up front with the parents and the
administrators. 1 told all o f them I was not going
to sugar coat for kids the controversial Issues
we'd been dealing w ith ." How else, he added,
w o u ld the s t u d e n ts le a rn to th in k fo r
themselves?
What did surprise him was that "some o f the
parents were more Interested In taking the
course themselves Instead of denying m e the
opportunity to teach It."
Ussery wants his students to examine their
own beliefs about censorship.

JOSEPH SPEAR

Drinking gods and
other reliefs

ELLEN GOODMAN

Is the new man a partner?
BOSTON— Here are two vignettes from the
new men's movement—If I new “ is the right
word for It.
A young convert back from a gathering of his
brethren vows to be caring, engaged, responsi­
ble to his family and community. He promises
to be the upright head o f his household.
A woman who stayed on the sidelines Is
asked by a television reporter what her role Is
in the future of this movement. She pledges,
unselfconsciously, to stand behind her men.
Both these scenes came In the aftermath of
the Million Man March. But they could Just as
easily have been culled from the annals of the
Promise Keepers crusade.
Lost week. Louis Farrakhan brought togeth­
er some hundreds of thousands of black men
on the Washington Mall. Last summer. Bill
McCartney brought together that many men.
mostly white. In a series of stadium revivals
and plans his own million man event In 1997.
There are two wings to the mass men's
movement now In America. One called by the
Fruit of Islam, the other led by conservative
Christians, both sounding similar themes.
Atonement. Family. Healing. Responsibility.
Father-hood.
Can you tell the rhetoric without the score
card? Which speaker at which gathering said.
T h is Is a generation o f desperately wounded,
broken men who must heal themselves, their
families, their communities? *
O n the Nation o f Islam web site, Louis
Farrakahn writes. "Allah says In Ihe Koran
that men arc a degree above women Anytime
you have a woman that does not look up to
you. brother, you're In trouble."
In the handbook of the Promise Keepers,
author Tony Evans writes. "I'm not suggesting
that you lake your role back. I'm urging you to
take It back. ... Treat the lady gently and lov­
ingly. But lead ..."
In a d va n ce o f the M illio n Man March,
women helped organize buses and schedules.
In the minutes before the Promise Keepers
revival, women made the rounds of stadium
seats, praying and anointing them with oil. At
neither rally were they welcome .
This is not your lather's men's movement. This
Is not John Bly’s men's movement. These ar e not
wild men seeking mythological roots In wooded
weekend retreats.
The men who assembled under these banners
and T-shirts have been called from the disap­
pointments of their lives. They’ve been called back
by Farrakhan "to accept the responsibility of be­
ing heads o f our households' which Include
women who are told by Evans to "let your man
be a man."
Llstrnlng closely to the message*. I am r cmtndcd o f the postwar years when men came
home from lighting and Rosie put down her riv­
eting looLs. In those days, women wer e exhausted

from carrying the double bur den and grateful for
the dangers that men had faced. They wer e sent
back to their domestic place and many went with­
out a fight, perhaps even with s sigh o f relief.
Is It Uke that now?
Arc women In this gen­
eration. single moth­
ers especially, tired
enough of carrying the
load to trade o f f their
weary Independence
and take on their des­
ignated role os "prom­
ise reapers?"
Are black women in
particular so anxious
to get their men bock
from the deadly war
zone of the streets, so
tired of being the pri­
mary ev ery th in g wage earner, parent that they w ill step
bock behind their man
to save his hide and
soul. And Is this the , f This is no t y o u r
only deal that a main­
father's m e n 's
stream o f m en w ill
movem ent. £
cut? Head of family or
no family? Is this new
deal blackmail?
For a long time, women wished that men
would shore truth and sorrow with other men
the wuy women have with each other. They
wished that men would become more attentive
fathers, tender husbands. They wished men
would deal with their anger. Many have.
But be careful what you wish for. The mass
men's movement In this country now carries
all these texts to men. Under the tutelage o f
anti-abortion, anil-gay leaders. It also carries a
subtext: female submisslveness.
As Marcia Gillespie, the editor o f Ms. maga­
zine and an A frican American describes It.
T h e y are telling men. We've been bad mas­
ters. let's now become better masters."
Today, amcrlcans talk about fam ilies and
communities In chaos. The absence o f fathers
Is described as a national disease. The return
of fathers us a cure. But In any chaos it's easy
to give up on Die democracy of relationships,
the give and take of equality. It's easy to long
for control, for authority figures, for old Icons
of manhood, like the bow-tied Fruit o f Islam
sentries posted around the Washington Mall.
I know that every Promise Keeper Is not
coming hom e lo re-enact a traditional male
role. Nor w as every black man on the mall
touched by the cry of male supremacy. But
after ull this time, all this change, the new
man being molded by this movement doesn't
sound much like a partner. He's Just a kinder,
gentler patriarch.

One of the things that has sometimes kept
me awake at night is wondering what
happens to milk when It Is poured Into the
mouths o f sculpted Hindu gods.
Oh. come on. T ell me you haven't pondered
this. also. It's a heck o f a relief to have the
answer. I'll tell you.
What happened Is.
this past September,
the nation o f India
was awash in reports
that statues o f the
e le p h a n t- h e a d e d
L ord O a n e s h . a
round-bellied god of
wealth and power,
were drinking milk
poured In to tl.e lr
trunks. Thousands of
Indians ru sh ed id
temples to dribble*
milk do w n the
■&gt;in
5TUT
gullets of the god.
and e-rnatl flashed
the news to Indians f It's a heck of a
relief to have
in the United States,
the answer, I’ll
and many rushed to
tell you. J
aee if Lord Ganesh
would drink milk in
Am erica, alao. He
did.
The Washington Post, the Intrepid newspa­
per that brought down a president, sent a
reporter to Investigate the matter. This Is an
excerpt from his dispatch:
" A W ashin gton Post reporter held a
teaspoon o f m ilk up to the statue's trunk and
observed the fluid being absorbed Into the
•tatue. which temple officials said Is made o f
marble. There were no visible holes in the
statue. But the stone could be porous,
because when the reporter carelessly spilled
milk on Gancsh's potbelly. It quickly disap­
peared as w ell."
I realize I go on too long about this, but
having the matter settled of whether Lord
Ganesh would drink milk gave me such relief
that 1 put the stories In my Rolalds Ole. along
with clippings about weeping Madonnas. Now
when I wonder whether statues can exhibit
lifelike characteristics, I turn to this flic and
read It and I am suddenly awash In relief.
Many stories have this effect on me. und I
save them for when I need a lift. I was very
relieved, for example, to learn that the city o f
Seattle Is sending used toilets to Latvia. 1 had
not even realized that I had been worried
about the toilet shortage In Latvia, but I fell
such relief when I read this story that I am
now certain that I have been fretting about It.
I was equally pleased to leant that Oprah
Winfrey w ill be keeping her talk show on the
air. thus guaranteeing her dally contribution
to our general knowledge. And how nice it
was to hear that North Korean President Kim
Jong II. despite the demands on his time, has
rfected his golf game and last year shot five
les In one In a single round. This gives me
reason to hope that If I apply myself, m y
weekend gam e can be Improved.
I will give you some other examples from
my Rolalds flic:
•• A New York cosmetic surgeon lias
Invented a snap-on hairpiece. Yes. It's true,
and isn't It delightful news? What the
surgeon does Is Implant tiny metal pegs Into
the skull, so when the folllcularly disadvan­
taged get up In the morning, all they have to
do Is snap on their toupees. And they no
longer have to worry about slipping nnd
sliding and heavy winds.
- For those who have longed lo smell like
the great tenor Luciano Pavarotti, there is
now a parfum on Ihe market called "L u cian o
Pavarotti." No. I am not joking.
- Truck drivers across Ihe nation now have
Sunday services to attend, if they want to.
Truck-driving ministries, mostly evangelical,
arc popping up at truck stops everywhere.
USA Today peeked Into one mobile chapel on
a Sunday morning and counted two drivers
In atten d an ce.
I don't know about you. but it's a relief for
me to know that God may be riding with the
cowboy in the 18-whcclei (hat Just sped by at
75 miles per hour and swerved in front o f m e

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Sanford HaraM, Sanford, Florida -Tuesday, October 31, 1006 - SA

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Train

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in Washington, D.C..
said this la o n e o f only two
cutbacks In th e entire state.
"The other o n e la combining
what used to b e Amtrak bus
service In Clearwater and St.
Petersburg Into one fioctltty at
PtnrIlia Mall.” she said. "W e
don’t have train service there
but by moving these bus facili­
ties, we hope to aave som e of our
expenses.
"A s for Sanford, she said.
"Reservations m a y be made by
phoning Am trak. toll-free, at
1-800-USA RA IL, or through one
o f three travel agents In the
Immediate Sanford area.”
Tickets may b e purchased In
Sanford, but o n ly In advance,
and only at the AutoTraln Ter­
minal. T ic k e ts m ay also be
purchased from the conductor
on board a train, but again, not
without advance reservations.
"As for baggage." she said, " if
you take It o n the train at
Sanford. It w i ll h a ve to be
carried. The o n ly way you could
have baggage checked In or use
the package express. Is to go to
the Amtrak terminal In Orlando,
which la probably the closest to
the Sanford a rea ."
Larson said only two em ­
ployees at the Sanford facility
were dismissed.
Shortly before the arrival time
of a train passing through San­
ford yesterd ay m orning, the
depot was com pletely empty In

Train traveler* can wall In the Sanford Amtrak
depot now, but they can no longer buy tickets or
check In their baggage. Advanca reservations can
waiting room s as well as behind
the station.
W h ile a rapid-rail system
throughout Central Florida la
being considered, any routes
through the Sanford area may be
a decade or more away. In

ba placed,
doctors.

addition, there is little chance
the CSX tracks currently being
used by Amtrak In Sanford
could be used for the high speed
facilities.
Department Of Transportation
officials however, say there Is

llckots purchased

from con-

always that possibility. Larson
observed. " I f that happens, and
It would Involve ou r terminals. I
assure you. the operation o f the
Sanford station w o u ld come
back to A m trak fo r further
discussion and consideration."

Haunting
1A
upstairs area, but no one
ever gave any specific details."
Lake Mary C ity Planner Matt
West said he baa only heard of
|one story which may have ghostlly connections. "M a n y years
fago," he said, “ a house burned
In the older section o f the city,
and when firemen went to fight
the blaxe. they said they thought
they saw someone looking out a
window In t n upper Door, but
there was no on e ever found In
the house."
He added th at a person who
was-supposed to d o a meter
reading at th e house following
the fire, refused, saving he
believed the house w as haunted.
"But nothing has ever been
mentioned a fte r th a t." West
said, "and that was a number of
years ago."
C larke s a i d . I h q . museum
would, appreciate hsaying from
anyone who h a s any tMbmiattoiT
about a possible haunted struc­
ture in Sanford. "O f course there
was one woman, a long time
ago.” she said, "w h o didn’t want
It to be known that she thought
her house m a y b e haunted,
b e c a u s e s h e d i d n ’ t w an t
everyone driving by to look at It
on Halloween.”
Phone calls from the Sanford
Herald to a num ber o f old-time
residents of the area failed to
produce any additional Informa­
tion regarding this official ghost
haunting i

Around the rest of Florida
h o w ev er, for a state whose
European roots stretch back half
a m illennium and whose Indian
occupation touches the dawn o f
c i v i l i s a t i o n , th e s t a t e ’ s
poltergeists are a motley bunch.
Fort Clinch on Amelia Island
In North Florida has an assort­
ment o f ghosts. Including one on
alck call. The 1847 fort has a
cadre o f volunteers who dress up
In C ivil W ar costume to re-enact
the period for visitors. Their
work forces them to spend entire
weekends In the fort — all day.
and all night, too.
And that’s not Just near Hal­
loween.
" A fellow was asleep In a bunk
one night. He was awakened by
approaching domp-clomp-clomp
o f boots. The aound stopped at
his bedside. He was sure some­
one had come to wake him.' H e'
r a l M o m - '•and nobody rw
th ere." Ranger Oeorfe Bemlnger
"O n e o f our women volunteers
w ho lived In the hospital saya
she has seen a figure In all while,
like a nurse, carrying a lantern."
B em lnger said.
Th ere also la the tale about
how tw o volunteers one full
moon in July saw four ghosts In
C ivil W ar garb come out o f a
tunnel and then over a wall.
"T h e next year, the volunteers
made sure they were there again
during the July full moon.”

CARLO. BAHT8CH
Carl Q. Bartach. 94. O'Hanlon
Court. Oviedo, died Saturday.
Oct. 28. 1995 at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Bom April
18. 1901 In Pittsburgh, he
moved to Central Florida In
1967. He warn a retired supervi­
sor at National Can Company.
He was Lutheran.
Survivors Include daughter.
Lorraine A rts. Oviedo: sisters.
Mildred. P o r t R ichey. Alma
Faalck. O len a h a w . Pa.: two
g ra n d s o n s : th re e g re a t­
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home, O viedo. In charge of
arrangements.

VIRGINIA HELEN*
BEILSTROV
Virginia Helene Bellstcin. 71.
Superior Street, Deltona, died
Saturday. O ct. 28. 1995 at
Mariner Health Car. DcBary.
Born June 2. 1924 In Leonia.
N.J.. she m oved to Central
Florida In 1993. She was a
homemaker. She w as a member
o f O ur L a d y o f the Lakea
Catholic Church. Deltona.
Survivors Include husband.
John: sons. John J., Sanford.
Gary Bruce. Casselberry: two
grandchldrcn.
Steven R. BaldaufT Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

WILLIAM FELICIANO
William Feliciano. 42. Hunt
Road. Longwood. died Friday.
Oct. 27. 1995 at hls residence.
Bom Nov. 2. 1923 In Puerto
Rico, he m oved to Central Flor­
ida In 1990. He was a fruit
packer.
S u rv iv o rs Include mother.
Blanca. Longwood: sisters. Sonia
Capella. Tam pa. Lucy Torres.
Winter Park. Norma Gonzalez.
New York. Marlene. Longwood.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

Theodore Hardy Sr.. 80. Bay
Avenue. Sanford, died Thurs­
day. October 26. 1995 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Bom
Aug. 18. 1915 In Madlaon. he
m oved to Sanford In 1929. He
was a retired construction labor­
er. He was a member o f St.
Jam es AME Church. Sanford.
S u rvivors Include wife. Ida
Mae: daughters. Inez Fisher,
D elton a, Ruth Johnson and
E l e a n o r Davis, both o f
Rochester. N.Y.: sons. Theodore
J r .. C la r e n c e . Karl, a ll o f
Rochester. Larry. Sanford: sister.
B es sie Joseph . Sanford; 12
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; nine g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

PHILIP MALARAE
Philip Malarac. 50. Ardsdalc
Court. Longwood. died Monday.
Oct. 30. 1995 al hls residence.
B o r n D e c . 16. 1 9 4 4 I n
Philadelphia, he moved to Cen­
tral Florida from Boynton Beach
In 1973. He was an Insurance
s a le s m a n . He was R o m a n
Catholic, and a U.S. Army veter­
an.
Survivors Include wife. Loretta
A.: parents. Philip D. and Sue.
Fort Meyers: sons. Bill S Carroll.
Deltona. Philip D.. Vcro Beach:
daughter. Deborah A.. L o n g ­
wood: brother Michael. Lake­
land: sister. Tina Davis. Fort
Meyers: two grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. L o n g ­
w ood. In charge of arrange­
ments.

ARVRRT J. OGLE
Arvcst J. Ogle. 75. Georgia
Avenue. Sanford, died Sunday.
Oct. 29. 1995 al hls residence.
Born Dec. 9. 1919 In Gatllnburg.
T en n .. he moved to Central
Florida In 1991. He was a laborer
for Deltona Utilities. He served In
the U.S. Arm y In during World

Bem lnger aaid. "Sure enough,
three ghosts came dow n the
northwest bastion tunnel, across
the parade ground and started
up the ramp.”
"T h e volunteer
called to them: ’There w e re four
o f you last year. W here’s the
fourth man?’
‘ "H e 's alck tonight. Couldn't
com e."* one of the figures called
bock."
Down In the Florida K eys, the
depths of Fort Zachary Taylor
are filled with coot blue shadows
even at noon. Set ponderously
athwart the sand and coral at
Key West, the 1845 behemoth o f
brick has a cellarful o f noisy
ghosts.
"T h is place la haunted. I'm
not kidding.” Insisted Ruby
Slegllnger. assistant park man­
ager who has worked at the fort
)5 years.
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walking through here b y your­
self. you can always see move­
ment out of the comer o f your
ey e ." Slegllnger replied. "And
when you lum (o look. It’s gone.
Vanished!
If that's not enough to scare
you. than beware of th e wild
man In the woods.
In Jonathan Dickinson State
Park In Martin County, more
than one campfire chat h a s been
Interrupted by the sounds o f
Trapper Nelson still w orking hls
traps along the Loxahatchee.

W a rll.
Survivors Include daughter.
Connie Jane Burkett. Sanford:
sons. Columbus JcfT. Cosby.
Tenn.. Lindall Ray. SevtervUle.
Tenn.: 13 grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n eral H om e.
Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

LARRY D. WELCH
Larry D. Welch. 53 . Sipes
Avenue. Sanford, died Monday.
Oct. 30. 1995. Bom Mar. 11.
1995 In Jasper. Ala., h e moved
to Central Florida In 1955. H e
was a roofer for AAB Roofers.
Survivors Include w ife. Sarah;
daughter. Jennifer. S an ford ;
brothers. James, Jasper. Ala..
J a c k i e . Dr I lo n a ; s i s t e r s .
Margaret Ray. Deltona. Elglc
Wlllford. Enterprise. R u by Craft.
Adrian. Ga.. Patricia " T r ic k "
Manley. Jasper, B ob b le N ell
Sprouse. Parrish. Ala.
G ram k ow F u n eral H om e.
Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Tha famous recluse was found
shot dead In mysterious circum­
stances on hls riverside porch
nearly 30 years ago. Som e say It
was a suicide, but the-gun was
never found.
At night, unwary campers can
hear the low . in e x p lic a b le ,
rhythmic rustling o f the un­
derbrush. as If som eone were
tramping through It. A t times
the nulling la accompanied by a
faraway voice, calling through
Ihe creaking bamboo from Just
across Ihe river, by the old
cabin.
“ You hear It. and It almost
sounds like a v o ic e , almost
makes you think someone Is
there.” said park ranger Bob
Schuh, who has heard It.
"O r maybe It la just the sound
of the bamboo."
One of the m oat enc
ghost, storks oC m odem t
Miami bound Eastern L-101 f
the Everglades In December
1972.
Four members o f the crew
became so preoccupied with a
malfunctioning landing gear In­
dicator that they lost track of the
brand new aircraft's measured
descent Into the Inky blackness
o f the swamp. T h e aircraft
cartwheeled Into the Everglades
and erupted Into flames.
There were 100 w ho perished,
among them Don Repo. Ihe
well-liked flight en gin eer on
night 401.
After the crash. Eastern In­
stalled som e o f the plane's
equipment In other planes. Like
a mist, the m em ory o f the
tragedy spread through East­
ern's fleet o f L-101 Is. wherever
the spare ports w ere used.
S t o r ie s o f R e p o 's r e a p ­
pearances formed the basis of
John Fuller's book Ghost of
n ig h t 401.

“ A ft e r the b o o k w as
p u b lis h e d ." s a id E lisa b eth
Fuller. Ihe author's widow and
research a ssistan t, " w e got
dozens ‘ and dozens o f reports
from people who had seen Don
Repo. One Eastern executive
said he was on a flight, looked
over, and there w as Don In Ihe
seat next to him — a full body
apparition."
Inlormetlen Irom Aeawclotad P r i u It canteined In M t report.

received today were required
to be based on a minim um speed
of 125 m iles p er hour, and
Include the num ber of stops, trip
lime, and other proposals. "This
was an R F P (request for pro­
posal)." he said, "but at this
time we aren't asking for any
financial statements on It."
Homan expects four proposals
to be received. “ Tw o are the
steel-wheel ty p e s which are
presently being used In Europe,
such as the X2O00.” he said.
"One Is the Maglev which Is
presen tly h e a d q u a rtered In
Daytona Beach, and the fourth Is
Magplane.”
Both M aglev and Magplane
have no wheels, and operate on
an e le v a tio n su p p o rte d by
magnets." he continued. "Bui In
any case. I highly doubt they
would use any o f the exiting
train lines w hich we have In
place at the present tim e."
He explained that the rapidrail system, with speeds possibly
as high as 175 to 200 miles per
hour, could not b e operated with
present rail crossing designs. "It
would Just be Impossible to have
a street w ith a present crossing
be co n ve rted fo r som ething
coming through at that speed."
he said.
Homan expects the routes to
be suggested would be parallel to
lnteratate-4. but that particular

STATE O f FLORIDA

COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
N O TIC I OF INTINT TO FIND INK
CITY OF LAM MANY C0MTM H1N-

tS-2-N0M t04(AM I)
T h 8 D e p a rtm e n t gives n o lle * of its intent to find the
Am endm ent to the Com prehem iva Plan for tha City of Lake
Mery, adopted by Ordinance Noe. 7 4 9 and 750 on September 6,
1995. IN C O M P L I A N C E . P u rs u a n t to S e c tio n s 163.31B4,
163.3187 and 163.3189, F.S.
T h a a d o p ta d C it y of Lak e M a r y C o m p re h e n s iv a P lan
Am endm ent
and
the
D e p a rt m e n t's
O b je ctio n s.
Recomm endations and Comments Report, (if any), are avail*
able for public inspection Monday throuQh Friday, except for
legal holidays, during normal business hours, at the City of Lake
Mery, City Hall. 100 Northwest Country C lu b Road, Lake Mery,
Florida 32740.
AnyNaffected.person, a t defined In Section ie&amp; 3 16 4 . F.8.,
^
I a rtgm to petition for an administrative hearing to chaieng*
' proposed agency dele mun i tion that the Amendment to the
City of Lake M ery Comprehensive Plan is In Compliance, as
defined in Subsection 163.3164 ( 1 ). F.S. T h e petition must b*
filed within twenty-one (21) days after publication of this notice,
and must include all of the Information a n d contents described
in Rule 9J*11.012(7), F A C . The petition must b e filed with the
A g e n c y C le r k , D e p a rtm e n t of C o m m u n it y A ffaire, 2 7 4 0
Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100, and a copy
mailed or delivered to the local governm ent. Failure to timely file
a petition ehall constitute a waiver of a n y right to request an
administrative proceeding as a petitioner under Section 120.57,
F.S. If a petition Is filed, the purpose of the administrative hear­
ing wki be to present evidence and testimony and forward a rec­
omm ended order to the Department. If n o petition is filed, this
Notice of Intent shall become final agency action.
If a petition is filed, other affected persons m ay petition for
leave to intervene in the proceeding. A petition for intervention
must be filed at least five (5) days before the final hearing and
m utt include all of the information and contents described in
Rule 6 0 Q -2 .0 1 0 , F A C . A petition fo r leave to intervene shall be
filed at tha Division of Administrative Hearings. Department of
Management Services, 1230 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-1550. Failure to petition to intervene within the
allowed time frame constitutes a w aiver of any right such a par­
son has to request a hearing under Section 120.57, F.S., or to
participate in the administrative hearing.
-s- Charles Q . Pattison, Director
Department of Community Affairs
Division of Resource Planning
and Management
2740 Centerview Drive
5
Tallahassee. Florida 32399-2100
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corridor m ay nd» be ready for
r a p id - r a il use fo r p o a a lb ly
another 20 year*.
"B u t even If we accept any o f
Ih ese." he said, "w e're atlll not
talking about anything which
would be operating until after
the turn o f the century, then. If
there was any future expansion
planned, that would be many
years more, to I don't seriously
e x p e c t a high-speed system
through Sanford at least In this
decade.”
M ore m ay be known after the
bids have been opened and
examined. Homan said Ihe DOT
hopes to b e able to award a
franchise b y February.
B idders on high-speed rail
service linking Tampa. Orlando
and M iam i nave been given
flexibility in designing a system
lo p ick routes and stations.
“ I think w e re going to have a
pretty good head-to-head com­
petition.” said Nick Serlannl.
who oversees public transporta­
tion for DOT.
It la expected proposed sta­
tions will serve the Tampa Bay
and Orlando areas. Lakeland
and Southeast Florida with stops
In Dade. Broward and Palm
Beach counties.
Estim ates lo build the Tampa-Orlando-Miaml system range
from 82 billion to 85 billion. The
state Is willing to contribute 870
m illion a year.

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Seminote Com m unity College
held the 6th annual Family
Service Agenciaa* Showcase
Friday. Over 50 area social
service agencies participated.
A b o v e , le ft to rig h t, Lee
M lchaele, cha irm a n of the
showcase and Harriet Little,
coordinator for Adult Basic
Education and Q.E.O. Below:
Seminole County sheriff's de­
partment Comm unity Service
and crim e prevention officer
Rich Kay demonstrates tha
remote control car containing
crime-prevention characters.

Peacekeeping force
WASHINGTON — On the eve of critical negotiations among
the warring parties In Bosnia, the House Is warning the Clinton
administration that it hasn't made a strong enough case for
committing U.S. troops to serve as the backbone o f a NATO
peacekeeping force.
House Speaker Newt Glngrtch called the vote Monday night
" a sad vote” and said It was a message telling the president.
"Y o u have not convinced us this Is a good policy.”
Speaking to the Nixon Center foi Peace and Freedom an hour
after the vote. Glngrtch. R-Ga.. said. "I don’ t think any o f us
should feel gleeful or partisan or happy about this."
On a roll call of 315 to 103 the House passed a nonbinding
resolution declaring "th ere should not be a presum ption" that
enforcement of a peace agreement "will Involve deploym ent of
United States armed forces on the ground In the territory o f the
Republic of Bosnia."

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
CHAPTER 197.322
LAWS OF FLORIDA

Overhauling Medicare
WASHINGTON — Th e Republican overhaul o f Medicare
would let the elderly choose a new type of managed-care plan
— one run by local doctors and hospitals Instead o f b ig Insurers
and health maintenance organizations.
Physicians weary o f battling with managed-care firms over
patient care could find themselves In the driver's seat under
the GOP rrntakc of Medicare.
They would be allowed to form networks with other
providers, bypassing insurers and HMOs. to compete directly
for the business of the 37 million elderly or disabled Medicare
beneficiaries.
Like other private health plans In the GOP's new "Medicare
Plus" arrangement, they would be paid flat annual rates set In
advance to meet all the health care needs for those w ho signed
up. No longer would they be paid foreqeh service they ordered.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA:
THE 1995 SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX ROLLS
HAVE BEEN D ELIVER ED BY TH E PROPERTY
APPRAISER T O TH E TAX COLLECTO R FOR THE
COLLECTION OF SEMINOLE COUNTY TA X ES FOR
TH E YEAR 1995. TH E S E TAXES ARE FOR REAL
E S TA TE , T A N G IB L E PERSONAL P R O P ER TY ,
SCHOOL, COUNTY GENERAL FUND, MUNICIPALITIES,
AND SPECIAL TAX DISTRICTS, (SUCH AS: LIGHTING,
COUNTY FIRE UNIT, ST. JOHNS WATER MGMT, ROAD
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT &amp; SOLID WASTE). THERE IS
A 4% DISCOUNT APPLICABLE TO ALL TAXPAYERS
FOR TAX PAYMENT FROM NOVEMBER 1 THROUGH
NOVEMBER 30TH. A 3% DISCOUNT MAY BE TAKEN
ON PAYMENTS FROM DECEMBER 1 THROUGH
DECEMBER 31 ST. TH ER E WILL BE A 2% DISCOUNT
FOR JANUARY 1996 PAYMENTS. AND A 1% DISCOUNT
FOR FEBRUARY PAYMENTS. (NET AMOUNT OF TAXES
IS DUE IN MARCH, 1996.) YOU MAY MAIL YOUR
PAYMENT TO : SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR,
PO BOX 630, SANFORD, FLORIDA 32772-0630. TAXES
MAY BE PAID IN PERSON AT THE COUNTY SERVICES
BUILDING. ROOM 1200, IN SANFORD. A T THE
WILSHIRE PLAZA BRANCH OFFICE IN CASSELBERRY,
OAK GROVE SH O P P ES BRANCH O F F IC E IN
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1995. O FFICE HOURS
ARE 8:30 TO 5:00 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. THE
TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 330-4600.

Ear for extraterrestrials
HARVARD. Mass. — Scientists have developed quite an eir
for extraterrestrials: an 84-foot radio telescope w ith a billion
channels tuned to rinding intelligent life elsewhere In the
universe.
About 250 physicists, astronomers and curious stargazers
from Harvard University and beyond gathered Monday to
watch and listen as one o f the Earth's largest receivers was
turned on.
"N o one knows the likelihood that we will find a civilization."
said Paul Horowitz, a Harvard physics professor w ho directs
the telescopy. "But we w on't know If we don't try."
The Billion Channel Extraterrestrial Assay, or BETA, is a
300-fold upgrade o f the first telescope dedicated to listening In
on aliens, activated nearly a decade ago on the sam e hilltop in
tills rural town 20 m iles west of Boston.

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LO CALLY
PDS-Hackers double-up Angels
W IN TER SPRINGS I II*' IM)S Hackers not
bark on Ilit- winning track Monday night,
heating the .1 N .1 I'rur Valin- Andris 20-10 In
W m li r Springs Fall W om en's Slnwpiteh Su Ii Im II
League art Ion at Central Winds Park.
Tlir I lackers IF* II onllill tin- Angels 22-15.
|’1)S plays Soap Ho\. which trails Ib r Hackers
bv oiir nanir. at H;:io p in next Monday
11111tin*_I«»r I’DS w rrr Teresa WallnirUrr
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two rims, two Kill). Taint Chesser IJtnr-1. two
rnnsl. Juanita Johnson (3 for-3. two runs, three
KHII. Estelle Norvell (two doubles, three runs,
three HIM). Karen Kolis (two shinies, two runs,
two Kill). Jaekte Jauowiak (two shinies, run. two
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From t t o ff R eports______________________________
LAKE MAKY - The tup two boys' teams In
Seminole County turned out to lie thr top two
teams in Central Florida as Lake Mary topped
Lake Howell In the rhaitipltmshlp mutch of
Volleyfest '9 5 at Lake Mary Hinh School
Saturday evening.
Tournament Most Valuable Player Darrell
Dilmore scored two of the llnal three points as
the Mams knocked off the Silver Hawks 15-H.
15-9 In the finale.
The victory was the 20th stralnht match win
lor l.ake Mary, whic h finished the season with a
tx-st ever record of 2 3 -1. The Mams, under coach
Hill Whalen, had Inst the fourth match id the year
at Dr. Phillips, way back on September Hth.

AROUND TH E S T A T E 1

Lake Mary bad advanced to the finul by heating
IkMine (15-2. 15-61. University (15-H. 13-15. 15-4)
and Dr. Phillips 115-9. 15-13)

Sheffield shot
T A M P A — Florida outfielder Clary Shellleld
was shot when hr stopped at a Irallle llnht on
the wav to piek up one ol Ills children.
Sltellleld. was wounded — not seriously — III
the upper left shoulder and treated and released
Iruin St. Joseph's Hospital

Lake Howell I1H-5) had the tough road to hoc
as it won its opener over Colonial (15-10. 15-10).
then lost to Dr. Phillips (12-15. 15-H. 13-15) to fall
Into the loser's bracket. Hut the Silver Hawks,
under first-year coach Lenny Grace, came hack
Saturday to eliminate lloonc (15-12. 15-5).
University (15-11. 15-5) and Dr. Phillips (15-5.
15-131 to earn a shut at tile Rams.

Marlins ink outfielders
MIAMI — The Florida Marlins said Monday
veteran oulllelders Tomuiv tirenn anil Russ
Mortnan agreed to terms with their Charlotte
•imitate, and both players will Is- Invited to the
Marlins sprtnn trainltin e.utip
G regg hit .257 with si\ home runs and 20 Mill
In 72 names with the Marlins alter his eontraet
was purehased Iruin Triple A Chariot te In Mai
Mormon hit 27H w ith three homers and seven
Hill m 34 names with the Marlins.

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Bullets get Pack
I.ANDOVEM. Mil — The Washington Mullets,
attempting to till tin- void lell hv the Injured
Mark Price, oliialncd guard t&lt;«.Imti Park Imm
Denver lor lorward Don Mai-Lean and guard
Dung Overton.
Puck averaged IH t) points and :v-l assists in
eight exhibition games and H.9 points and 4 I
assists In Ills tour-year career The Hullets also
will receive tut lire considerations

Makitig lit) the l.ake Marv squad were Andrew
d a rk . Darrell Dilmore. Mark llornrelch. Ainrtt
Gill. Adam Messier. Devin Hale. Erik Larsen.
Jeremy Dilmore. Adam Sewell. Kyan Man. Sean
Whitman. Jason Hawkins and Tony Cttcrella.

Co-Ed leaders rally
to stay tied at top
F ro m S ta ll Report*
SANFO R D -

Sandberg back with Cubs?
NEW YORK - Mvile Sundltcrg. the All Star
second baseman who retired m the middle ol the
1994 season, will return to the Chicago Cubs.
The Associated Press learned
S a n d b e rg s mini-back will he .mnmmeed
today, a team management source told the AP
Term s were not lumu-dlateK available.
Sandberg. 30. was placed on the voluntarily
retired list on June 13. 199-1. alter tils sudden
retirement. Tile 10-llmc All Star is a career 2H9
hitter w iili 245 homeisand 9&lt;)5 Kills

N B C in baseball TV running
NEW YORK
NHC. alter saying II would not
be Involved In liasehall until ai least 2000. was
rinsing In on a live veal eontr.ii i
Under till- deals lielng discussed. NIW would
Ietc Vise the World Series twice during tin- nest
live years and Fox would broadcast three World
Series l lie two truth would broadens! pari ol die
playolls ear-b year.
NHC would televise three All-Star games and
Fox would have two along with a game ol die
Week paekage ESPN .llld I N I also would In­
part of III! paekage with each televising
llrsi-round plavoll games
Television executives said the deal would he
worth more Ilian St billion, with NIW and IP X
e.n b paving more i Ii.iii Slot) million a veat

Johnson takes Orioles helm
HAI.TIMOKE
Goldeiirod's Daves Johnson
Hot lilt job lie i nvclcd. and lilt Ituhimnrt Orioles
signctl die manager i In v rt-p-i terla s t ar ago
Johnson, who gmileil Ctmmnutl to the MCentral iiilt rt t civt-tl a three st ar t untruet trout
lire team In plnvcd lor-lrnm I9iif*72
Alter H.illliiinri liierl Jnlmnv ttales Iasi
October. .lolilison applied tot die opening Hill
tile t )l II lit S t hose I ’IIII MrgUII

It was a night lor

comebacks.

Tile tup two learns in the Saidord
Keere.illon Deparlmeiil Co-Eil I-till
Soflball League, bolli had lo tails to
wm at Plnchtirsi Park Morulas night
10 keep par e and sel up .1 head lo
head man Imp lor the league -lead
next week
Hall N Hall look a 5-0 lead in Ilu­
mp ol the llrsi liming, bin tumid
11 sell iraihrig Tot ItI s Pruducc/('ra/s
W ings 13 H cnlcriug tin- sivilr Inn
mg Ihlt I 1 Inis and sis walks lalt r .
Hall N Hall had plaled 15 inns lo
lake a 23-13 lead and held on lor a
23 17 triumph
Village Paints also led 5 n in the

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Rotary, Red Sox win to
set up girls’ showdown
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C l u b a n d the S a n ln r d R ed S o x
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Knight new Reds manager

Saturday at Lake Mary High School The host
Hams tripped the Silver Hawks 15-8. 15 9 to claim
the title and finish the season 23 1

Lake Howell's Chris Cantrell goes high to slam
a spike past a Lake Mary block attempt during
the championship match ol Volleyfest
95

Members ol the Lake Howell team were Chris
Cantrell. Handy Cook. J.K. Klordano. Tim
Daugherty. Paid l.oerzel. Wayne Parker. T.J.
Singer. Adam Westcrman. Jeffery Worcester and
Jcllcrv Yearlek

Rotary Hreaklasi c lu b is sidl
lllldelealed al •'» " « bile da lb d
Sox an l 1 (ii liel.ll Pan cl SelVII I
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Class 6A District 4 champion Oviedo (top) and runner up Lake Mary
ibottom) will both be looking to extend their seasons tonight when
they play in the Subregional level of the Florida High School Playolls
Oviedo will host 6A District 3 runner up DeLand. while Lake Mary will
travel lo lake on the 6A 3 champion Deltona Wolves Both games are
set tor a 7 30 p m start Tonight s winners will advance to the
Regional tournament this Friday and Saturday

Dolphins keep Minors alive, Hurricanes win Seniors?
Fro m S ta ll Raport*
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Dolphins at niMiu. and the 1‘k-rs and Raiders
relurn m battle at 1 p in
In the Senior Division gallics. Ihe Hurricanes
I ) || edged the Hears (0 til 20-13 lo lake a
hall game lead over Ihe Idle C o w b o y s (4-2) Hill
ihe Hurrieani's game with Ihe Giants l.t-21 that
would either give Ihe Hurricanes the eh.mipi
onshlop or lorn- a three was lie between tile

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Play). 46-17; 3. Golden Arrows (Roc!
loch L'a Sports Bar),
4. Counter Points (Oames People Play). 26-37: 5 .
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Scorpions (Games People Play). 20-45: 6 . Sure Flight* (Games
People Play). 19-46.
1. Trlp-N-Out (Crickets Pub). 55-28; 2. Trou ble Shooters (Rock
L ‘s Sports Bar). SO-24: 3. Red Eyes II (Red Lion Pub). 50-33; 4.
Joy’s Darts (Nlce-N-Eaay). 40-34: 5. Game T im e (Red Lion Pub),
35-48; 6. STO No Problem (Kiwi’s Pub ft Grill). 30-44; 7. Bull
•Shot (Rock L ’s Sports Bar) 24-59.
1. OTO Thee Point (Games People Play). 30-21; 2. Possum
Puree’ (Beer:30). 27-24; 3. (tie). Prowlers (Red Lion Pub). Dart
Chunkers (Nice-N-Easy) and Strange Brew (Gaines People Play),
26-25; 6 . Steelers. 25-28.
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C DlVISION
I. STP (O a m e s People Play). 47-18; 2. Rubberneck
Chowderheads (Baileys Billiards). 40-25; 3. On The Wire (Games
People Play). 38-20; 4. Top Gun (Kiwi's P u b ft Grill). 35-30; 5.
Playing Games (Games People Play). 30-35; 6 . Sharp Shooters
(Crickets Pub). 17-41:7. Bull Thla (Rock L 's Sports Bar). 15-41.

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1. Cecil's Brew Crew (Rock L’s Sports Bar). 36-14; 2. Kiwi's
Imports (Kiwi's Pub ft Grill). 35-16; 3. (tie). Simply Magic
(Beer:30) and A fter • • Shock (St. Andrews Tavern). 27-24; 5. St.
Andrews (St. Andrew s Tavern). 25-26:6. Tom cats (Kiwi's Pub ft
Grill). 8-43.

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runs o f A t and 43 yards and on a 33 yard
from Brian Wade. Donovan Redden had a 10 yard
touchdown run and Brandon Bradley and Jimmy
Postell added extra points aa the 49ero won.
DOLPHINS aa
Charles Hayes capped ■ tremendous day by
scoring the winning touchdown on a 60-yard run
with no time left on the clock. Hayes also added a
pair of extra points, had an Interception and
passed 50-ya
yard* to Terence Graves for another
score. Graves also added touchdown runs of 10
and 40 yards.
D anny Johnson bad a pair o f 10 yard
touchdown runs for the Cowboys, while Brian
Richmond had a 5-yard touchdown run and an
extra point and Billy Ibiater added the final
touchdown.

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teams, was suspended because o f a question of
eligibility on one of the players.

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Brian Richmond scored a pair o f touchdowns,
o n runs of eight and 10 yard*, and also took a
shovel paas from Brian Rlchmon to lead the
C ow boy* to the win. Rlchmon acored the other
touchdown on a 45-yard m n . while Frank Martin
and Danny Jackaon added extra point run* for
the winner*.
Jaaon Wheeler acored tw o touchdowns for the
Jaguars on a 25-yard Interception return and a
37-yard pass from Brandon Bryant and Bryant
added a 5-yard touchdown mn. David Thomas
also added an extra point. Wheeler alao had a
40-yard kickoff return and caught a 55-yard pass,
but neither led to a score.

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DOLPHIN* SO. RAIDCRS 19
Charles Hayes was a one-man show for the
Dolphins, scoring three touchdowns on runs of
IO. 15 and 55 yards and alao added a pair of extra
point runs. Terence Graves set up one touchdown
with a 40-yard kickoff return.
Cecil Cooper almost matched Hayes perfor­
mance for the Raiders, as he scored on runs o f
five and 35 yards and alao had an extra point.
Josh Webb scored the other touchdown on a 20
yard run.

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Donta Harper ran five yard s for one touchdown
and threw an 85 yard touchdown pass and an
ex tra point pass to T ra c e y Cashe for the
Hurricanes.
Alao shining for the winners were Tim Byrd
with a 7-yard Interception return and an extra
point and Carl Arnold w ith a 60-yard kickoff
return for a touchdown. Jarvis Grant led the
defense with four flag pulls that prevented
touchdow ns and C astle cam e up with an
Interception In the end cone to end the game.
For the Bears, Brian Brophy acored on a
tw o -y a r d run and a ls o th rew a 30-yard
touchdown pass to Anton Floyd. Floyd also
passed to Antolnnc Murkey for an extra point.

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P ow erin g Half-N-Half w ere
G a ry Conklin (double, three
singles, two runs, four RBI).
M ik e M ille r (d o u b le, th r e e
singles, two runs). Sieve Kotss
(hom e run. two doubles, three
runs, six RBI). Jerry Camus
(three doubles, three runs, three
RBI) and Lori Poe and Carol Dick
(one double, two singles, two
runs and two RBI each).
Also contributing were Jim
Schafer (double, single, three
runs, two RBI). Marie Byrd
(double, single, run. RBI). Rene
Sanvllle (double, two runs). Rose
R o s s (r u n . R B I) a n d D an
Lossclgne (two runs).
Pacing Todd's Produce were
Lynette Barkley (home run. two
singles, three runs, three RBI).
Duve French (home run. double,
fou r runs, three RBI). Della
G arner (double, single, three
runs), Belinda Anderson (double,
single, run). Allen Dow (two
singles, two runs, two RBI).
Debbie Cole (two singles, run.
tw o RBI). John Searles (single,
tw o runs). Bobby Shaw (single,
run). Johnny Gilchrist and Barb
Cole (one single and one RBI
each) and Kevin Moore (single).
Leading Village Paints were
D a ve G oldstlck (trip le , tw o
doubles, single, four runs, five
RBI). Paula Songer (double, two
singles, run. three RBI). Dec
Walden (three singles, four runs.

two RBI). JefT NefT (three singles,
three runs. RBI) and Sue Nichols
(three singles, two runs).
Al s o h i l l i n g w e r e K i r b y
Swlnehart Jr. (double, single,
two runs, two KOI). Leah Spar­
row (two singles, run. two RBI).
Cary Keefer (two singles, run.
RBI). Dawn NcfT (single, two
runs) and Kirby Swlnehart Sr.
(single, run). ,

Hitting for Uncle Nicks were
Dave Blakey (triple, single, run.
three R B I). Z eb Webb (two
singles, run). Michele Bemtng
(two singles). Chip Smith. Lynn
Webb. Robin Hetzel and Shawna
Dollttle (one single and one run
each). Debbie Bemtng (single)
and C hris Bemtng and John
Hogan (on e run and one RBI
each).

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She makes a difference in scouting

Great Day in tha Country
OVIEDO — T h e 22nd annual "Great D ay In the Country"
arts and crafts festival will be presented by the Oviedo
Woman’s Club on Saturday, Nov. 11. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
the ((rounds o f the Lawton Elementary School In Oviedo. Over
300 participating artists and crafters will be com peting for cash
awards and ribbons.
An estimated crowd of 40.000 attended the 1904 Great Day
festival from all over Florida as well as out o f state visitors. Last
year's fundraising produced over 123.000 that w as distributed
through local charities, community enhancement
and scholarships.

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SANFO RD - Scouting hM been
a part of Deniee Oeriepy'a Ufe for
ove r s U yew s. Her Initial In­
volve ment came from desiring to
w ork with her eon aa a Boy
Scout. She meets with her scout
p a c k 543 at the A ll S o u ls
Catholic Church.
Oartepy begin as an assistant
den leader. She then progressed
to a den leader, then committee
chairm an. Now Oartepy has
grow n upward In the ranks and
boasts the title ofcubmaster.
“ 1 still have children m the
pro gram." she aaJd. "1 wanted to
m ake sure that scouting w as a

Orereaturetogattwr
A regular m eeting o f Overeaters Anonymous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church,
comer of Park and 5th. Sanford. For m ore Information, call
Carol at 322-0657.

Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will m eet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For m ore Information, call 869-6364.

a part at district training
for adult leaders Oartepy
____wants the leader to wear
uniforms. She expressed that It
provides a good example for the
children.
Oartepy recently worked wtth
a fam ily cub campout. The
district Oartepy works with is
called the Sc moron Springs Dts-

Clogging claaaaa formad
The Old Hickory Stompers ofTer free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 6 to 9 p.m . Call 349-9529 for more Information.

Taka off pounds asnslbly
Members o f Take 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 Sanford A ve., Sanford.
____
The group now has a private room to w eigh people between
6:15 and 6:45 p.m.
Each week a different program on w eight loss will be
conducted.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664. *

Seminole Com m unity College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
*6581 will meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m.. «t
the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club Road. Contact
Rosella Bonham at 323-8284 for more Information.

Blood Bank tasks donors
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors o f all types blood
— especially O-typc donors — to donate at its Sanford branch.
1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 322-0622.

Optimist Club maata waakly

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The Sanfafd Optimist Club meets every W ednesday at noon
at the Colonial ■Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 322-0298.

Klwania Club masts Wtdntsday
The Klwanls Club o f Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue ut the lakefront. Visiting Klwanlsns are
welcome. For Information call Walt Smith. 323-5088.

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

Coastllnera mast Wednesday
SANFORD — Th e Coastllnera meetings are held at 10 a.m.
the first Wednesday o f each month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
All former members and employees o f the former Atlantic
Coastline Railroad are Invited to attend.
For Information, call F. C. Peterman. 668-5979.

DEAR ABBY: I am writing this
fo r my 20-year-old daughter who
recently had a bad experience with
a blind data.
Th a m orning after the date,
which the thought had gone very
well, the young man called her up
and told her ha thotwht she was a
wonderful person, bat. h* would
n e v e r consider marrying, her
because he'dldnV#W iS k S S
children. Then ha went on to tell
tail
her that she needed to have surgery
on her noee and chin (her nooe is too
big and she has a receding chin).
In my day, I would nave hung
up on him and naver seen him
again, but it aeema today, people
a re encouraged to be completely
honest regardless of how much it
hurts others.
Abby. what response should my
daughter have given this fellow in
order to have put him in his place?
A CARING MOTHER
D E A R M O T H E R ) I m ig h t
h a v e said: "You may think I'm
lo s s than m v i e a U r m aterial,
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school and continuing through
school. My problem was that I
was the girl who develop
than anvone else. I had I
before any of my classmate*.
Each day, I dreaded school. I
tried to light off the teasing. ( I even
popped s guy in the eye once for a
/remark.)
loving halfwsy across the coun­
itry
rv and
a
attending e new school
didn't help — nor d id parents!
advice, talks with other parents,
etc.
However, I discovered s few
things that did help: 1 became
involved in local children's theater,
my church’s high school group, and
I also continued in G irl 8 couts.
These groups didn’t tolsrate teas­
ing. Everyone wu a little different,
but everyone was accepted. It
helped me tremendously.
By the way, Abby, I was an ugly
duckling who grew up to be a swan.

K

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HAPPY ENDING

IN PLANO, TEXAS
DEAR H APPY:'
la s p ir ta g l e t t o r D ie t m • y
M m oth er c lild rw a o v o rco i
• • •

Sanford Woman’s Club maata monthly
SANFORD — The Sanford Woman's Club m eets the first
Wednesday o f each month, at 11 a.m.. at the clubhouse, 309 S.
Oak Ave. Reservations for the noon luncheon are necessary
through the telephone committee. Following luncheon, a
program Is presented.

trict. which encompasses all o f
Seminole County.
For the past three years she
has volunteered p a r i o f her

Candor
can be
harmful

Toastmastsrs mast

51

e

She does encourage her group
to participate by wearing un­
iform s. " I try to stress un­
iform s." she said. *1 feel that It
m a k es them feel like they

Nar-Anon to offar halp

son kept telling her about the
craft lady at the camp and
pointed me out." On a weekly basis Oartepy has
been found volunteering her
time for over one hour helping
w e ooyi wun projects ino ■ucn.
Other duties coming her way
Include organizing outing, meet­
ings and calling parents.
"W e try to keep the parents
Involved." she said. "In ail we do
tia la geared aound their fam ily."
Earning ranks Involves much
time. "T h e boys do 12 activities
to get a rank," said Oartepy.
Making a difference it what
she referred to aa her main drive
in continuing In acoutlng. "It’s
st for the kids to thank you
being there." she said. "They
tell me they appreciate me
h elp in g and that makea It
worthwhile."
Oartepy and her husband o f 13
y e a ra , J a m e a , have th ree
c h ild re n . J acob. Leon an d
Shawn. The family attends All
Souk Catholic Church in San­
ford. She la employed aa a
aecretary for W .M . Cram er
Lumber Company. They have
lived In Geneva for three yeara.
For thoae interested in volun­
teering with Boy Scouts contact
Billie Ann Paquette at the office
at 0964001.

DEAR ABBY: In response to
‘ Annoyed in Minnesota,* who no
longer wanted to hear “ I don't cars*
when offering a guest something to
cat or drink, I may have a simple
solution:
When given a choice of several
items, I always respond with, "I like
them all, so surprise me!”
I have even done this in restau­
rants when I can’t make up my
mind.
ANNETTE T.
IN MIDLAND PARK, NJ.
DEAR ANN E TTE ) In a
rVMitUrlflU NBII WOttM you (SO
i f t h e y " s u r p r is e d ” v o n w i t h a
f i l e t m ig a o n . s a d a l l y o n c o u ld

• • •
DEAR ABBY: I Just read that
letter from “Still Grieving in Ohio*
who wrote to soy t h e loss o f a pet
can be just as painful as the loss of
a child.*
What tripe! Whoever can utter
such an asinine statem ent (and
believe it) is not playing with a full
deck.
JAN EDGEWORTH.
EVERETT, WASH.
DEAR ABBY: How do you deal
with a husband who always leaves
the toilet seat up, regardless o f how
many times you remind him to put
it down?
Abby, 1 can't count the number
of times I’ve fallen in in the middle
of the night. We are not newlyweds;
we've been married for 12 years,
and he still hasn't learned.
FLUSTERED IN FLUSHING
D EAR F L U S T E R E D : Try
leaving the seat up . Then you
w ill be leae apt to forget, sad
’ eventually treat kiss to the
_j.&gt; Or, visit a I________ r
____ i your a u il-a rd sr cata­
logs for a beeper tlsal goee off
when the aeot is M t tap — which
w ill act as a rem inder to your

summer to assist with the cub
scout day camp. "It's great to
see the n h remem ber you." she
■aid. “One mom told me that her

Pros and cons
of controlling
insects naturally
Some species o f the wasp
Trichogramma are used to con­
trol many peat moths. The wasp
Is produced commercially In
many c o u n trle a and many
J e r a e r '■
garden hooka m ention this
•ar**toJ k&lt;ui. :
particular Insect aa one of the
+0¥ * -Alta ,
best examples of successful bio­
logical control programs.
Trichogramma waapa are very
nem atodes. Som e species o f
minute, about 1/100 of an Inch
nematodes are being used to
long, these wasps are all para­
control m ole crickets on lawns.
sites of eggs o f Insect pests and It
A n e m a to d e called
takes about 1/2 million wasps
N eoaplectana carpocapsae la
per acre to achieve a good
used by gardeners to combat
control of a particular peat.
cutworms, armyworms, csrpenThere are many other para­
terworms. click beetles, and root
sites. many are only known by
b e e t l e s . It a l s o c o n t r o l s
their scientific name and very
damp wood termites. Nematodes
few are fam iliar with them.
mixed w ith water and sprayed
There are many studies on this
on the ground to combat cater­
group of waapa and there are
pillars that attack your lawn.
probably m any more to be
Once the nematode enters the
Insect body, the microscopic
Pathogens are organisms that
worm uses a bacteria who lives
cause disease. They can be
In Its digestive track to help In
bacteria, fu n g i, v iru ses or
digesting Its meal. The bacteria
nematodes.
kill the insect usually within a
Bacteria h ave been used
few days.
commercially with great suc­
V ir u s e s are also used as
cess. Because they can be grown
pathogens
to control insects. A
In artificial media, they can be
produced efficiently and eco­ specific group o f viruses are
nomically. The bacteria known being used In bio-control due to
as Bacillus thurlngiensia of B.I. their safety to humans and high
attack different types of insects. virulence to Insects. There are
some limitations to commercial
A strain o f this bacteria B.t.
use o f Insect viruses because o f
Israeliensis. kills larvae of flies.
Including blackflies end mos­ their relatively high production
quitoes. Other strains are used to costs and. in some coses, short
control the elm leaf beetle and persistence In the environment.
Viruses need to be multiplied in
the imported willow leaf beetle.
living insects. This (actor alone
Many fungi are known to
parasitise Insects. Most of the m a k es p ro d u c tio n o f th ese
p a th o g e n s v e r y e x p e n s iv e .
products that contain fungi
Viruses m ay be inactivated by
the agent for conrol of fungi
sunlight. Production costs, envi­
contain fu n gal spores. The
ronm ental Instability, narrow
spores. In order to attack the
host range have made viruses
Insect pest must germinate be­
less economically to use than
fore Infection con take place. The
other form s of Insect control.
germination process requires the
presence o f moisture for a period
(AJ Farrar la l awdnaia County
of 24-48 hra. Under (Veld condi­
tions. many factors can Influ­ Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
‘ to Mm at toe
ence the moisture levels neces­
sary for the fungus to be ef­
fective. The success or failure of 210 W. County Hama Road,
this type o f bio-control la de­ Sanford, F I 32773 or *
pendent on clim ate factors more 423-MOO, Ext M M .)
so than when other organism*
are used to conrol Insect peats. A
remarkable exam ple of the use
of a fungus to control an insect
pest la the fungus Entomophaga
malmalga w h o co n trols the
gypsy m o t h p o pu la t io ns
throughout the northeastern
U.S.A.
Nematodes are also used as
pathogens o f Insects. Nematodes
require a moist environment to
live and to be e ffe c tiv e aa
pathogens. T h ey arc more suc­
cessful pathogens when applied
to moist loam soils but will not
perform well In dry or clay soils.
They have been useful In con­
tro llin g s e v e r a l s p e c ie s of
wood-boring caterpillars in alder,
sycamore, dogwood, and cherry
laurel. Recently, good control of
the black vine weevil, and the
strawberry root w eevil have
been achieved using pathogenic

�4ft - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida -Tuesday, October 31, 199S

Legal Notices
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO URT
O F T H I t t T M JU D IC IAL
CIR C UIT, IN AND FOR
I t M l N O L I CO UN TY.
F LO R ID A
C IV IL DIVISION
C A U N O n - I I U C A I4L
CALIFORNIA F E D E R A L
BANK.* FeGer at
Savins* Bank.
PlalntlM.
v*.
M ICHAELS MATOS, at at..
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF SALE
PURSUANT T O CHAPTER M
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment entered October llto,
INS in ltd* caw now sending In
Hid Court, the style of which It
Indicated above. I will Mil to the
highest and bast bidder lor cash
at the watt front deer ot the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanferd. Florida at ll:teo'clock
A M. an the 14th day ot Novem
bar. INS, the following de
scribed property.
Lot n . E A G L E C R EEK, oc
carding to the Plot thereof, ot
recorded in Plot Booh M. Paget
17. N and g». ot the Public
Record* of Seminole County.

Legal Notices
IN TN E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T M t E IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL C IN C UIT
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE CO UN TY,
F LON I DA
CASE NO.: 76-1771 CA 14
DIVISION tOO.: A
BARNETT BANK OF
CENTRAL FLO R ID A . N A .
a notional bonking
association.
Plaintiff.
vs.
KIMBERLY G. FOREM AN.
D e f e n d a n t s .
CLERK'S N O TIC E OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
thel pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure
entered In the above entitled
cause In the Circuit Court In and
lor Seminole County. Florida. I
will Mil ot public auction to the
highest bidder tor cash et west.
Irani door Seminole County
CourthouM In Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida at tho hour at
11:00 am ., or toon thereafter,
an the list ot November. IMS,
that certain parcel ot reel prep
arty located In Seminole County.
F tsrIda. described ao totlews:
Let 40. Bloch A. SEMINOLE
HEIGHTS, according to tho plot
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
I. Paget 1 and 1, Public Records
et Seminole County, Florida
Deled this 17th day at Octo­
ber. IMS.
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MON S I
CLERK O F TH E CO URT
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
PAULA P .L IO H T S E Y ,
ESQUIRE
Post Office Bos 1MI
Orlando. FL MOW
Attorney for Plaintiff
In accordance with tho Amor
leans With Disabilities Act. per
tons with a disability who need
special accommodation* to par
ticipoto In this proctodlng
should contact tho ADA Coordl
nator ot M l North P art Avenue.
Suite N-M I. Sepford. Florida
37771, at toast live IS) days prior
to tha proceeding (407) 373 4330
tit 4177; 1100*531771 (T D D )
or 1 m m 1770 (V ). via Florida
Relay Service.
Publish: October 74. 11, i m
DE 1-714

L e g a l N otlcet

Legal Noticts

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT,
IN A N D FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO R ID A
CASS NO. *0-137*CA-tSB
JACKSON C G R E E N E andCHARLOTTE GREENE, hts wife.
Plaintiffs,
vs
WILF REDO C A R TA G E N A and TAMI LYNN CAR TAG EN A,
Ms wile.

N O TIC E OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is given that, pursuant to a final |udgmant dated October
13th. IMS In Casa No 04 1377CA 14 • the Circuit Court ot Somlnofe
County. Florida. In which JACKSON C. GREENE and C H A R L O TTE
G R E E N E , h it wife, or* tho Plaintiff*, and W IL F R E D O
CARTAGENA and TA M I LYNN CARTAGENA, hit wlto. are the
Defendants. I will sail to tha highest and best bidder tor cash at tha
west tronl door ot tho Somlnofe Cawity Couelhouta In Sanferd.
Florida, a ll l :00 A M . on November fth, IMS. Ihe following described
property set forth Into# order of final judgment:
SCHEDULE "A "
Commence at tha most Northerly comer et Tract 1 ot Ptet ot
Survey tor Thomas GrMtam, Fern Pert, Florida as recorded In Deed
Book IM. Page 273, ot tho Pulblc Records el Seminole County,
Florida In Section 3. Township 71 South. Range M East, thanca S
40*44' E, 10 00 feet along tho Northerly line el sold Tract 1 tor * point
ol beginning ot tract to be conveyed, sold paint el beginning being an
the Easterly right ol way lino ot U S. 17 77 Florida No. ISdta; Usance
continue 1 40*44' E . 1i«.* feet along Ihe Northerly line ot said Tract 1
to a concrete monument; thence S 64*43' W. TIM toot along the
Easterly line ot said Tract 1; thence N 71*37' W. 71.00 toot to the
Westerly line ot said T ra c t]; thanca N 4T3T W. t6413 feta to a petal
on tha Easterly right ol way lino at U.S. 17*7. said point lying on o
curve concern Northwesterly having e radius et 7*4* 63 toot; thane*
Northeasterly ** * feet along the arc of tetd curve to the paint at
beginning ALSO an * Moment tor Ingres* end Egrets described at
fellows: Commence at the most Northerly comer ot Tra ct 1 el Plat of
DATED to* tlth day of Octo
Survey for ^homos Graham, Fern Part. Florida a* recorded In Deed
bar. INS.
Book lit. Page 173, ot Its* Public Records el Somlnofe County,
(Circuit Court Sool)
Florida In Section 3. Township It South. Itmg* M East: thence 3
MARVANNE MORSE
46*4&lt;' E. M M feel along tha Northerly line el said Tra ct 1 to tha
Clerk. Circuit Court
Easterly right ol way ot U.S. 17 *1. Florida No. 1*006; thane*
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
continue S. 4**44' E. 114.* feet along the Northerly line ol said Tract 1
Deputy Clerk
to a concrete monument; thence 1 64*43' W, 76.60 Iota along the
BAR NETT A K EN N Y , P.A.
Easterly lino of sold Tract 1: thane* N 71*33 W. 4300 tool lo ro point
Attorneys tor Pie Inti tt
ot beginning: thence continue N 7T3T W, M M toot to tho Westerly
ISIS Medruge Avenue.
lino el said Tract 1 : thanca N 40*37" W. 10*. 13 feta to • point on the
Suite 111
Easterly right ol way lino ol U.S. 17 *7, let# petal lying on curve
Miami. Florida 131**
concave Northwesterly having a radius el 3*4*63 Iota; thanca
I MS) M in e *
Northeasterly IS M toot along the arc et Mid curve; thence S *6*S3"
PutXHh OctotoerI4. i l , INS
C. IM M feta to the point ol beginning.
DEI NO
BEING the same property conveyed to JACKSON C. G R EEN E
and C H A RLOTTE G R E E N E . Ms wife, by Agnement lor Deed from
HENRY G. G R E E N end RESA V. GREEN, hi* wit*; dated P
IN T N E C IR C U IT COURT
September 1073, and recorded t February 1*76 et 4 :t l P M .. In
OF T H E E IO M T IB N TM
Official Records Book 1074. Peg* 1171. et Ihe Public Records ol
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
Seminole County, Florida.
IN A N D FOR
E X H IB IT " A " INVENTORY
S E M IN O L I CO UN TY,
D U N R IT E TRANSMISSION SERVICE
F LO R ID A
1 Wooden Work Benches
PR OR ATE DIVISION
7 Metal T eardown Benches
F IL E N D .1 fS-SSS-CP
1 Rebuilding Tablet
IN RE: TH E E S T A T E OF
1 Cleaning Tanks ( Ports Wash Tank I
JOSEPH M AR SHALL ROGERS
I Foot Pross
3 Bushing Driver Set It IM. 1 Standard)
N O TIC E
1Transmission Holder With Standard Holder
OF AD M IN ISTR A TIO N
1 Bearing Puller
The administration ot tho
I Set IM Special Tools
Mtofeot JO SEPH M. ROGERS,
II Low Motel Stands ( 74" I
IN TN E C IR C U IT COURT
dtcoawd. F IN Number 7S-7S31) High Malta Stands ( I T ’)
FOR SEM IN O LE CO UN TY.
CF. It pending In the Circuit
1 Grinders
FLORIDA. C IV IL DIVISION
Court lor laminate County, Ffer
1Set Air Tanks (L b o m )
CASE M X fS-IMOCA-M
Ido. Frobato Division, the
1 Set Air Gauges
BANK U N IT E O O F TEX AS.
address ot which I* M l North
7 Transmission jack ( Low)
F IE .
Fork Avenue, Sanferd, Plarlda
I Transmission Jack (High I Serial i HM67647
Plain tilt,
31771. The name* and
1Grey Air Jack Serial« 4144*
at
1
Walker A ir Jack Serial 1 13*3*4
STEPHEN R .F A R R IS .1 R .
and tho p e r s o n a l r e p r e ­
l Converter F lusher Serial M * it(C F )
and BONNIE J. FARRIS,
sentative's attorney era w t
I Scape (Engine Tuna)
hit wife,
LulA lu U ^
3Window Fans
Defendants.
ALL IN TIR K S TE D PERSONS
I Wafer Cooler
N O TIC E O F SALE
ARE N O TIFIED THAT:
I Refrigerator
PURSUANT T O C M A P T IR M
All persons an whom this
120" Aluminum Ladder
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
notice It w rvod who have ob
I
Propane 130.0M B T U Heeler
pursuant to an Order or Final
lections ihet challenge the valid
I Ton Electric Hoist A Boom
Judgment ot toroclosuro dated
ity ot tha will, the quailticatlens
1130Gal A T F Holding Tank
October 11th, IMS, end entered
el the personal repre w ntatlve,
3Wall Hanging Malal Cabinets
In Co m No. *3 1230 CAM of the
venue, or lurledlctlen el this
I Blut Boy Bend o Malle Pip* Bender Serial 1 313 Unit l ] T
Circuit Court at tho Eighteenth
Court are required to fife thoir
1Electric Welder Serial * 7030 307
Judicial,Circuit In and tor Sami
ablectlan* w ith this Court
t
Air Compressor Sor 1*1 1 71677*
nolo County. Florida, wherein
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
10utside Fro* Standing Electric Sign
RANK U N IT E D O F TEXAS.
THR EE M ONTH S A F T E R TH E
1 Electric Over Hydraulic Lifts (New Dover) Serial I's 31] A 171
F .S . B . I t P l a l n t l l l and
DATE OF T H E F IE S T PUBLI
Pan Gaskets
STEPHEN R. PARRIS. SR.
CATION O F T H IS N O TICE OR
Mufflers
and BONNIE J. PARRIS, hit
TH IR TY D A Y S A F T E R TH E
Bands
wife, are defendants. | will Mil
DATE O F S E R V IC E O F A
Sprags
to the highest and best bidder
COPY OF T H IS N O TICE ON
Clutches
tor cash at tha west front door at
THEM.
Steel Clutches
tho Semi note County Court
Stott Kilt
house, la n ia r d , Sem inal#
i having claims
Governor Repair K(t
County. Florida, at II :M o'clock
et to# dec*
4330Pump Goar
J
a.m. on the loth day ot Novorn
dent's estate must tile their
Rebuilt Front Pumps
bar, l»73. the following do
Claim* with this court W ITHIN
Filters
scribed property a t let forth In
THR EE M ONTH S A F T E R TH E
Gasket Seti
sold Order or Final Judgment,
DATE OF T H E FIR S T PUBLI
Module tori
to wit:
CATION OF TH IS H O TIC B .
Trans Coolers
LOT P. W INSO R MANOR.
A L L C L A IM S , D E M A N D S
U Joints
TOWN OF LO NG WOOD. AC
AND O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO
Rebuilt Transmissions
C O R D IN G T O T H E P L A T
FILED W IL L EE FOREVER
Rebuilt Torque Convertors
THEREOF AS R ECO RD ED IN
BARRIO.
110Used Transmissions
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IN T H I C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O LC COUNTY,
FLO RIDA.
CASE NO.: *1 Mot OR 01 A
INRE TH E ADOPTION OF
CFP
A MINOR CHILD
NO TICE OF ACTION
To Robert S Panceri
III* E Cheryl Drive
Winter Perk. FL J27*7
YOU ARE N O T IF IE O that an
action lor Adoption ha* been
llfed in lha instant case and you
art required to serve e copy ol
you written detenus, it any. to It
on S1EVEN G HORNEFFER.
ESQUIRE. Petitioner* attorney,
whose address it 101 Sunnytown
Rd . Suit* 100. Caswlborry. FL
32707. on or betoro the 13th day
ol NOVEMBER. 1003. and III*
the original with the clock ol this
court oither betoro urvlc* on
petitioner's ettorney or Immedi
atfly thereafter other wit* a
default will be entered egainsl
you lor the relief demanded In
the Petition.
Deled this 1th day ol October.

ms

A stand-up comic at the tombs.

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
By Otane K Brummett
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 17, 24.
31 and November 7, lots
OEI I$4

Heather Bowling Patterson and
Mark F. Petterobn,

Plaintiff*.
vs.
Richard B. McKinney,
Defendant.
In-Re: Brandon M. Bowling,
a minor under the age of
fourteen (14) year*.
DOB MAY 14. 1901
TO T H I O EFEN D AN T(S):
Within thirty (30| days ot
receding this notice, you are
required to respond in writing
by lilirtQ w ith the Pickens
County Clark ot Court. Family
Court Division. Pickaoa. South
Carolina, notice of intent to
contest, intervene or otherwise
respond
You
are
further
required la inform this Court ol
a current address and of any
cnangas in address during the
adaption proceeding.
NOTICE Failure to tile a
response w ithin thirty (30)
days ol receiving this notice
constitutes consent to adoption
ot the child and forfeiture ot all
nghls end o b lig j.ia n t with
inspect to the child named
eborv m this complaint. S C .
Coda Ann 70-7-1734 ( I ) (3)

ntsst.
ALVIN 0 JO H N S O N
ACKER. W E IM A K E R AND
JOHNSON
PO Bor *93
Pickens. South Carol na 79«7t
DATED: Aug-rsl a. 1996
Publish- October ] t and
November 7, 14. 1993
DEI-770

IN TN E C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF THE E IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL C IN C U IT
O f FLO R ID A .
IN AN D FOR
SEM IN O LI C O U N TY
GENERAL J W I I E I C T t B R
DIVISION
CASE NO. 76-1663 CA M A
COLLECTIVE B AN K
t/V* COLLECTIVE
FEDERAL SAVINGS AMO
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
BRUCE L. KOOK, D E S T IN Y
SPRINGS CONDOM INIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.,and
------------.AN UNKNOW N
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE S U B JEC T R E A L
PROPERTY
Delon dentil).
N O TICE ON
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a Ftata Judgment ot
Fvtcfctur* dated October 13th.
IN L end entered In C aw Na.
*5-1233 CA 1* A . at the circuit
Court at tha E IG H T E E N T H
Judklet Circuit In and tor SEM­
INO LI County. Florida wherein
C O L L E C T IV E R A N K t/k/a
C O L L E C T IV R F E D E R A L
SAVINGS ANO LO AN ASSOC I
AT ION fe Plaintiff and BRUCE
L. KOOK, at at., are Defendants.
I will tell I* tha htglwat and bast
bidder fer cash In the West front
dear at the Courthouse, m San
lard. SEMINOLE County, Pier
Id*, at 11:16 a m . o'clock an tha
list day at November. it t j. the
lei lowing described property et
set forth In said Final Judg
mont, fewtt:
That certain Condominium
Parcel known a* Unit Na. M IA
DESTINY SPRINGS, a Condo­
minium and an undivided
M i l l Interest In

Legal Notice!
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC A U C TIO N
Notice fe hereby glvotv Me
Cennell Tewing will sell at
Public Auction tor Salvage tor
Cash an demand to highest
bidder, the tottowIng described
vehicles
11-17-76
TtChry
CM41T*D134774
1M I -66
flTeyet*
JT7AE71AXNO30I*** MD
II
1O1NE77U7GC436630
6* Pent
101AE77P3E 71*37*0
6*Chevy
11-1949
ISChevy
IGCCS14B7F 31407*3
The Auction will be held at
11:M pm on said data* above
McConnell Tawing A Recovery
JIM Sanferd Av* . Sanferd F L
37773. Prospective bidders may
inspect vehicles On* hour prior
to tale. Term* ere Cash or
Certified Fund*. McConnell
ISO*ryes the right to
*r refect any and all

aspent** tppurtenertt
unit all tn accordant
subject to the consonant*, cars
dltiont. restriction*, terms, and
ether prevision* of the Declare
Ron et Condominium of Destiny
Springs, a Condominium a* re­
tarded In Official Records Beak
1137, page IMF. and amended In
Official Records Beak 1340. peg*
1*47, *l|ta the Public Records of
Semlnefe County, Florida a/k/a
H ID Lake Destiny Road. Alto
monto Springs. Florida 31761.
DATED this 17th day ot Octo­
ber. 11*3.
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark at said Court
By Dorothy W. Rattan
As D*pufy Clark
Fiber 6 Gitllti. P.A.
Suit* 706.1376 Medruqa Avanu*
Coral Gabies. P tor Id* 31)4*
"Persons with a disability whe
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact A D A Coordinator
at Samlnoi* County Com theme.
301 N. Part Avenue. Suite N301.
Sanferd. Florida 33771, at feast
live days prior to tha proceed
Ing Telephone: 1407) 3734330
»at. 4717; 1666*336771 ITO O )
or 14007331770 (V ) via Florida
Relay Service."
Publish: October 34,31.1*75
DEI 201
IR TN E CIR C U IT C O U R T '
OF THE 10TH JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT O F FLO R IO A
IN A N O FOR
S EM IN O LI C O U N TY
GENERAL JU R IS D IC TIO N
CASE NO. Yt-1»a*-£A-l«
HARBOURTON M O R TG AG E
C O . L.P.. t/k/e Platt*
Valley Funding. L.P .,
Plaintiff,
VS.
EDWIN M A R TIN E Z and JU D Y
MENDEZ M A R TIN E Z ; et at..
N O TIC E OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to that F Inal Judgment
el Fortctoiur# dated October
tlth, 1771 and entered In civil
com number 73ISOOCA14. el
the Circuit Court of the 16th
Judicial Circuit In and tor Seminafe County, Florida, wherein
HARBOURTON M O R TG A O E
C O . L.P .. F / K / A P L A T T E
VALLEY F U N D IN G . L .P . It
P la ln tlM a n d C O W IN
M A R T IN E Z , J U D Y M E N ­
DEZ M A R T I N E Z . N O R T H LAKE VILLAG E V III CONDO­
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC..
Is/are Defendant!*). I will Mil
to the highest and bast bidder
fer cash et the west front deer of
the Seminal* County courthouse
In Sanferd. Semi not* County,
Florid*, at 11:60 A.M. on the
list day at November, 1773. the
fellowIng described property a*
sat forth In said Final Judg|waj|J to dull ■

UNIT 23111, IN B U ILD IN G 73.
NORTHLAKE V IL LA G E CON
DOM INIUM V I I I , A N O AN
UNDIVIDED IN T E R E S T OR
SHARE IN T H E COMMON EL
E M E N TS A P P U R T E N A N T
THERETO IN ACCORDANCE
WITH AND S U B JE C T T O THE
COVENANTS, C O N D ITIO N S .
R E S T R IC T IO N S . E A S E
MENTS, TE R M S AN D O TH ER
PROVISIONS O F TH E DEC
LARATION O F CONOOMINI
UM OF N O R T H L A K E V IL
LACE CONDOM INIUM V III AS
R EC O R O E D IN O F F IC IA L
RECORDS BOOK 1*53. PACE
47) T H R O U G H 3 7 ). IN
CLUSIVE. O F T H E PUBLIC
RECORDS O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY . F L O R I O A . AN O
SUBSEQUENT AM END
M EN TS TH E R ETO .
NOTE: P U R S U A N T T O THE
FAIR D E B T C O L L E C T IO N
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISEO T H A T TH IS LAW
FIRM IS O E E M E D TO BE A
DEBT C O LL E C TO R AT
TEM PTING T O C O LL E C T A
DEBT AND A N Y INFORMA
TION O B T A IN E D W ILL BE
USEDFOR T H A T PURPOSE.
Dated lha 17th day at October.
1773
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
COOILISb STAW IARSKI
4616BOY SCOUT BLVD .
SUITE 4U
TAMPA. FL 33067
Publish: October 14, 31.17*3
DEI 203
N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice 1s hereby given that wa
are engaged &gt;n business at 30*
Jupiter Way. Casselberry, FL
17707, Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ot
T-N -T M E D IC A L INSIGHTS,
and Ihel wa Intend to register
said name with tha Division et
Corperolions. Tallahassee. Flor
Ida. in accordance with the
previsions at th* Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To-Wit: Section
143 67. Florida Statu to* IN I
A. Willard. Pres.
Publish October]), l*ts
OEI 244

Pubifeb: October 31,1765
DEI M*

CLASSIFIED ADS
O rla n d o - W in te r P a rk
407/831-9993

S e m in o le
407/322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
M l A M .- 1:30 P .M .
MONOAT Him
FRIDAY
CtOSIO IA 1UR0 A7
8 SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATtS
14 tBMittrttfi Hmti................87f 6 ling
7 tonm ullts tints ................. 78# 6 lint
SeoflsscsUrf tlmsi•0000000**00• 1 1 6 lifts

1 Urns .,*.*•*.«...•■*•*.,.,*■••8 1,18 6 tins
Halts its pit In us, b in d on 3 linos
* ) II m s Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

IchedtAng mey include Bargain Hunter at 7* cuM ol an adWmnal day
Cancel when you get latuks Pay only tor day* you ad runt al rat* earned
IN* U description tor las!esi issues Copy must to*ow acceptable
typographed form -Commarcid kequfncy fdss we avefebt*
DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon Tha Oay Beta* PuUciton
Sunday 13 Noun Fidiy
ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDITS: In th* avtnt ol an error In an ad.
•w Sanford Hoctad will b* responsible lor lha Drsl Insertion only
and only la lha entaol of the coal of that Insertion. Ptoooo check
you* ad la* accuracy the first day It run*.

IR TN E C IR C U IT CO U RT
OF T H I 16TH JU D IC IA L
CIECUIT, IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LI C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL JU R ISD IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASE NO: 66-1606-C A -10-A
NORWEST MORTGAGE INC.
12— Eldtrly Cars
P L A IN TIF F
VS.
HIILHAVER
H E A L TH CARE
CLARA1. NELSON. E T A L
CENTER, lf*ctoNtlng m re
D E F E N D A N T(S )
h**., and restorative car*. 736
N O TICE
Mettowvltle Are. 77} tie*
OF FORECLOSURE S A L I
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant fe a Summary Final
femenl aI ferecteeur* dated
15— C t n w t w y L o t i
lobar 13,1771, ontoned In Civil
Co m Na. 7S-I66BCA ) 4 A of tha
OAKLAWNMEMORIAL PARK
Circuit Court el lha it T H
1 Cemetery lets, side by side
Judicial Circuit In and tor SCM
11.006each............*07 717 1)76
INOLE County, S A N F O R D .
F tor Ida, wherein N O R W EST
MORTGAGE INC. Is Plaintiff
and C L A R A E . N E L S O N ;
21-P e r s o n a ls
DAVID A. N E L S O N ; JO H N
DOE AN D J A N E D O E AS
UNKNOWN T E N A N T S IN POS
ADOPTIONS
SESSION ar* Dofondants I will •
Free medical car*. Iranspor
Ml) to lb* highest and bast
fallen, counseling, prival*
bidder fer cash at T H E WEST
doctor plu* living osponses.
FRONT DOOR O F TH E
Bor &gt;1)7113 Cloerweler Attorney
COURTHOUSE, 361 N O R TH
JoknFrkkor......1*00777 3*40
PARK AVEN UE. In SANFORD.
ALONE? R E IP E C T ID deling
F ferIda. at 11:66 o'clock a.m. on
bureau since 17771 All ages
th* loth day et November, toes
including seniors! I 600 777
1«- . I
-4
4
inn Snnlowing
H
K n uis.v w4 _
profwrTy
&lt;477 (Men 33* large discount)
at sat forth In said Summary
Final Judgment, to w it:
LOT 00, SAN S EB AS TIAN
HEIGHTS. U N IT 3. ACCORD
* WIN YOON M U * ★
INO TO THE P L A T T H E R E O F
1700 133 4141
AS R E C O R O E O I N P L A T
E X T. 3331. 31 77/mln. M utt be
■OOK 17. PAGES 71 AND 71,
II. Touch Ion* needed. Serv-U.
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI
* * o (417-443-04)4) * * *
HOLE COUNTY. FLO R ID A
QUIT SMOKING- 1st Day. From
Doted thli 17th day ot Octo
nonprofit foundation Doctor
bor,1773.
approved 100% quaranlo*
(CIRCUIT CO U RT S E A L)
Call Jean........... *07 2*0-1200
MARYANNE MORSE
Clock ol th* Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR P L A IN TIF F
3*17 NE763RO S T R E E T .
ST E 264
NORTH MIAMI BEACH.
FL77II6
(3031032 777*
IN T H I CIBCUIT COURT
FOR 1SMINOLC CO U N TY,
73-617*6
IN A C C O R D A N C E W IT H
FLORIOA
PROBATE OlVISfCM*
T H I AMRRICANS W ITH DIS­
Fife Number 73 760-CP
ABILITIES A C T, paraem with
IN RE: ESTATE O F
dltebllllfet naadlng a special
accommodation should contact
ESTHER YAP WONG
Deceased
COURT AD M IN ISTRATIO N , at
N O TICE
the SEMINOLE County Court
haul* at (4 0 7 ) 321 *310,
OF ADM IN ISTRATIO N
Tha administration ot th*
1-666 733-677) ( T D D ) e r
I *667336776, via Florida Relay
•Slot* ol ESTHER YAP WONG
d g c e a it d . F i l e N u m b e r
Servlet.
73 70S CP. Is pending In Ihe
Publish: October 74.31. 1773
Circuit Court for Sominolo
DEI-176
County, Florida. Probalo D M
sion. too oddress ol which Is
P.O. Drawer " C " . Sanford, FL
37771. Th# nomas and addresses
of to* personal representative
IN TN E C IR C U IT COURT
and th* p e rs o n a l ra p re
OF T H I E IO N T R IN T H
tantallvo's attorney ar* set
JU D IC IAL CIR C U IT
forth bolow.
IN A N O F O R
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SEMINOLE C O U N TY,
SONS ARE N O TIF IE D TH A T :
FLO R ID A
All parsons on whom this
C IV IL AC TIO N
nolle* It served who have ob
CASE N a T3-II17 CA
locllom toot challenge Its* valid
DIVISION 14-L
Ity ot too will, the quail I leaf Ions
FEDERAL N A TIO N A L
of th* personal representative,
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
venue, or jurisdiction ol this
Plalnlltl(s),
Court ar* required to tile their
oblocllons w ith this Court
GUY L. C LE M E N T, at al.
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
Defendant!*).
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
NO TICE O F
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI
FOR ECLO SU R I SALE
CATION OF TH IS N O TIC E OR
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R THE
pursuant to a Final Judgment el
D A TE OF S E R V IC E O F A
tortclotura dated October 17th,
COPY OF TH IS N O TICE ON
1771 and entered In Cast NO.
THEM.
03-1137 CA of lha Circuit Court al
All creditors ol th* decedent
th* E IG H T E E N T H Judicial
and other persons having claims
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
or demands against decedent's
County, Florida whareln F E D
ostat* on whom a copy ol this
ERAL N A T IO N A L M O R T
nolle* Is wrved within tore*
CAGE ASSOCIATION Is tha
months otter th* dal* ot Its* first
Plaintiff and G U Y L. CLEM
publication ol this nolle* mutt
ENT; Tha unknown tpouto/co
III* thoir claims with this Court
tenant of G U Y L. C LE M E N T
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
n/fc/o SUSAN T. C L E M E N T ;
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
SUSAN T . C L E M E N T a/k/a
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
Susan T. Cantoto; Th* unknown
CATION OF TH IS NO TICE OH
tpoute/co tenant ol SUSAN T.
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
CLEMENT n/k/a G U Y CLEM
D ATE OF S E R V IC E OF A
EN T; S W E E TW A TE R OAKS
COPY OF TH IS NO TICE ON
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
THEM
T IO N . I N C .; P O W E R IN
All olhtr creditors ol the
V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T IE S ,
decedent end persons having
IN C . T E N A N T *1. n/k/a
claims or demands against Ihe
STEW A R T BO R G A R O T E
decedent's ostat* must til* their
N A N T *1. n/k/a C O N N E V
claims with this court W ITHIN
BOM CARD are th* Defendants.
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
I will tell to th* hlghast and twit
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI
bidder fer cash at th* West front
CATION OF TH IS NO TICE
deer ot th* Samlnoi* County
A L L C LA IM S . D EM A N D S
Courtnous*. Sanferd. Florida *1
AND OBJECTIONS N O T SO
11.00 a.m.. on the lath day *1
FILEO WILL B E FO R EVER
November, 1075. Its* following
BARRED.
described property a* sat forth
The date ol Ihe llrst public*
In told Final J udgmonl:
lion of this Notice ls October
LOT 3. BLOCK A . SW EET
lath, 1003
WATER OAKS. ACCORDING
Personal Representative:
TO THE P LA T TH E R E O F AS
Richard W. Cop*land
RECORDED IN P L A T BOOK
431 Palm Springs Drive.
It. P A G E S I I 11. P U B L IC
Suite 113
RECORD S O F S E M IN O L E
Altamonte Springs. FI 37701
COUNTY. FLO R ID A .
Attorney tor
WITNESS M Y H AN D and th*
Personal Rtpresantallv*
teal ol mi* Court on October
Richard W Copeland
13th. 1*75
431 Palm Springs Drive
Ileal)
Suit* 113
MARYANNE MORSE
Alternant* Springs- FL 37761
Clerk of lha Circuit Court
Telephone (407 ) 636 7770
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Florida Bar No : 133)74
Deputy Clark
Publish October 24. 31.17*3
Echevarria. McCall*.
OEI 111
Reymer, Barrett A Freppier
Post Office Boa 1410
Temp*. FL 13*61
N O TICE OF
F7364174*
FICTITIO U S NAME
N O TICE
Notice is hereby given tool I
In accordance with the Amer
am engaged In business al 20S
lewis Disabilities Act. persons
N Palmetto Av* Sentord. FL
needing * special eccommed*
32771. Seminole County. Florid*
lion to participate In Ihit pro
under to* Fictitious Nam* ol
cteding should contact Its* Indi
H ELEN 'S D E N . end that I
vtdutl er agency sanding notice
Intend fe register said name
not lefer than seven (7) days
wlto to* Division ot Corpora
prior to lha proceeding at th*
lions. Tallahassee Florida in
address given on th* notice
accordance wlto the provisions
Telephone: 407 333 4330 eat
ol the Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
4717; 1 1000331771 (TD D ) or
Town Section *43 07. Florida
1 *00033 3776 &lt;v); vie Flor Ida
Statutes 177!
Relay Service
Helen K Begley
Publish; October 14. II . 1003
Publish October 31.1773
OEMS*
OEI 1*7

MEET SINGLES

Legal Notices

2 1 - Lost 4 F o u n d
BLACK FEM ALE PUPPY, 3/4
month old. Simlnole Farms
are* Call: 171 7)47,__________
• L A B R A D O R / D A L M A T IA N
mli, male, while, ebout 1 yrt.
ofd. 30 lbs 3300063 A 7311116
LOST PARROT. ''Pedro". 17"
Green with many colors, near
^^ochArbor_R*wir£tolIJ47*

2 3 -tp tclil M o t i f .
FOR SALE: Portable BMgt.
741)4'-lea Sq. Ft. Formerly^
Clattreamt. Delivered to your?

27— Nurw ry ft
Child C art
A QUALITY Childcare Pro
school learning, Cemptaer.
nurse on Stott............. 714-1*41
CHILO CARE IN M V HOME.
Rfisonible rates, fenced
yard MON, SAT. 773-4311.
CHILDCARE. M Y HOME, r* # ~
sonable rales, hot lunches.
321 SUIttr 377 4710___________
GREAT CARE, OOOOFOOO.
e e * DAYS. N IO H Tt,
WEEKENDS..............771-6677.

★ HOLIDAY SAVINGS
ENROLL N0 W!I!1!
NO REGISTRATION F E E
t * Ages 1to 3 years* *
MRS. M IC H ELLE'S HOUSE
__________ 371-7*33__________ _
MARTA'S D AYCAR E. Baby's"
looi Pr* School! Lake Mery Lie, rife 7....................372 00*4.
NICE AREA. Osctef* Dr., lav
Ing. learning atmosphere,
CPR. fenced yd., hoi meals.
Rets , 343 wk. 730-0760

35— Training
ft Education
PERSONAL SPANISH TU TO R .
13 ytdri experience. Please 7
call............................. 374-33*7

43-Legal St v Icbi
AFFORDABLE Paralegal, Inc.
Adoplic". div re. wills, cor
port tlons. etc. 7days...777-4476

15— Business
Opportunity

s

BUSINESS O P P O R T U N IT Y !
It's Ytur Futursl Eependlng
co needing 4 5 motivated In­
dividuals. full or part time
poslisns now available. Fa*:’
«*eelw1ment 430 ttta.________

LOCALVtRCHRC ROUTE
3236066 a/wk potential. M ustSell I 3*6-4*7-6343_____________„
MAKE M O N E Y I Became a
"766" number broker. Writ*
to: The B Company, 3611
Calmsrt St., Deltona, FL 3371*
VENDING FA N TA S TIC NEW
PR ODUCT. 400% prolife.
11200/wk potential F R E E
cell 11100 716 333*.

7 1 -H e lpWanttd

ACCOUNTANT
A/R. A /P . P a y ro ll. P T ,
lOim 2p m . E s ta b lis h e d
h tllco p ta r co. Sanford^
airport. Resume to: BAI, P.O.
■es 131677, Lake Mary, PL
377*3J4T7 ar FAX 710-411)

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that Luke A and/or
Rum T Stallworth th* holder ot
Ihe following certificated) has
tiled said certificated) lor a la*
deed to be Issued thereon Th*
c*rtlllcat* nu m b a rts) and
year (si ot Issuance, th* descrip
tion ol th* properly, and toe
named] In which II was assess
tdis/*r*as fellows
Certificate No 343*
Year ol Issuance 1770
Description ol Proparly LE G
LOT 12 (LESS S 41 to F T ) C S
LEES 1ST ADD TO OVIEDO PB
1PG 112
Nemts to which assassad
Shubert Construction Co. Inc.
All ot said property being |R
Ihe County ol Seminole. Stale of
Florida
Unless such certlllcateisl
shall be redeemed according fe
tow. to* property described in
such certillcafelsl will b* sold
to th* highest bidder at tha west
front door. Stminol* County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
th* 20to day ol November, 177S
a ll) AM
Payment ot Sal* to*, opplice
bl* documentary stamp tax**
and recording lees are required
to be paid by th* successful
bidder 4t Ih* sale Full payment
ol an amount *qual fe th*
highest bid is due within 2f,
hours *tl*r Ih* advertised tins*'
ot to* sal* All payments shell
be cash or guaranteed Instru
mtnf. made payable to th* Clerk *
olttwCIrcultCourt
Dated this tlth day ol Octo
ber.1773
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
,*
Seminole County. F lor id*
By Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk

Publish October 17.14.11.
and No&lt;ember 7.17*3
DEI 1)4

5

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida -Tuesday, October 31, 1395 - M

71— Ht^wWaitHd

71— H e l p W a n t e d
W A IftlD i i i m o n o v i R a '

jie w i i i awi . t n - i m
FLUrad AgMwyoqAatoa.

L I T ! IN HO USBKIRPBR
» adutta. Five day* a
INNrence*. Call n t t t d

K I T *N ’ C A R I . Y I . H ® b y I j i r n W r i Rhl

LRh/tok

C LIA N ROOMS. I
177 wb. Pay Pftoaa.

private entrance. 222MM

HKTMMtll/Nf.

within* 'p k H ^ la p n H t hCrt.
217S. Par* A*#.,

Local war*.

act

ROOM FOR H I N T . sai/Wh.

Watb/dryar. peal, haute prlvttoga*. IN*/ Dap......... Pl-Sflf.
T R U C H IR t S P IC IA L II
A bath. Ream ta park truck I
Ptaaaacati.................J71AIY2

A C T NOW! AVOMI
1WDF41 AVON
14 hr. Hal Line
w e n avoni M e,

N
■i

i/ r

P t N I R IORI CLUB. Condo.
3/2. utility roam. Ready to
g o l.A IIN e w a tJtU .

me.

Ni-nwar..

mmommam
a n d d lth w a th o r* . Please
| h l ee
mn^ of
Lab* Marv Bfvd. •■ Marl
WMdi M L Orvg fraa
p n impNfiiiatil Arve

N I I O I O . No aegertofica
w a t e r y , uaa-uaa/eaeh.
Perl tlma evening* avaltobto.
PaW training. tattine agCalt:

TDM KflRUT COIf
in SANPORD area. Ragardlau at training, write R.C.
Nipklai. Deft SWIt, Baa
tH.Pt.WOrtb.TH.WNt.
VITIRNART Rennet Attancare tor animal* and facility.
Ave.SP/hr.weeh.
tm w .w th s t Santerd.
WATSON M A L T Y . Lake Mary
•fflea H new Intervtewtnp tor
new ar aapariancad real aetata
auaclata*. Call tar a caraarl
Cad..................................m

DtSMWASMCRS ASARVBRS
Apply la porten a t: » l l
( S

t k

m

mam______

M ipw im n
iip iw iN in iiir
A M L A N !. Lake Mtry.
earner at 1/4 lehe Alary live,
t i l t m ..................m t m e m

CMUC«m W Ttltl4llr.
Will train. Mlrlnt NOW I CALL
M W N F-SM M W Job Salact.
Inc. Only Tea IMP.

U U M M TK V B l

M M TOT
CHILD c a d i
Mid d e n L a k a t a r e a , }
tchooiaga chlW ran, aayt
M2-M75 Revo. 254-4157.
PaNar Part Tima Rvq. Ilyr*.
or aWar. T A f T I OP CHINA.
In Lfc. N ary i
[Clean cleat A o rD C D L
ta w ie ap.wHr. tea- m o.
o a i v ia t

fWw I fTL/
necessary, W0K + . Tra in
totally, fDD T W ALL H A N O I A t
,*
HOT a
l V V WODR
AM
N IA
t jf
Mud have Vohkto
Vi
Muot
A Phone
c a2r ia a im
I _________ ^
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I AST
M O N IT
S TM
I T a a a P T O D PT.
v . tel appt. tar

Ca*:...............epy-mtea.

tea-ttt-test ar tap-aaa-ttsr
NSW LOCATION: I
I STAR T IM P O R A R IIS . IN C
N O P B R * e e * w « 8F-Hlg*M

♦ NURSING#
★ ASSISTANTS#
Mull ha willing ta recalve
training at an apprevad
trunln* canter and hecame
cam Had within ta day* at
MMlte^Mnnl fW
U.wwY ^ IvW
-h-*- W
aff^Wyfr^pfl•
pravlda at Watt I tatlifectery
related |cb references. S rp T
wttMai ta n . m w y u - n .
O I R A R Y . D ra g tre e
. 10 1.
OPPICR C L IA N tR S I Opening*
In Lh. Mary. Longwood. Altamenta Sergs., Great 2nd
Iobi Start t-rpm . 54.75 +
benefit*. PRO CLRAN.MP-liea
P A R T -T IM I. t*/Nr. Antwar
ta la p h e n a * . P l a a l b l a
hour*/Heal area. No tiperl
anca m c t i t a r y . C a ll
I M5474 42*&gt;I it. 111 Int Id.

PASTA LOVERS
TRATTORIA
I* hiring a full/tlme BUSSIR
lar morning*, lO em -lpm .
Men./Prl. ptu* 2 3 evening
shift* luting 24 hour*.
Pt**mc*il:325-M47.
P IR M A H IH T P A R T TIM E
Will Train Call lor Aggt
COMMCRCIAL LIN R N Sorvko

TELESALES
PHONE REPS
EVENINGS
3:30-6:30

REPAIR PERSON
call lor Interview: 33i

Grounds Keeper
PARTTIHt-M ML NKIX
Tamper ary potman, aval leak

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H O M I T Y P IS TS . PC utart

T H I SANPORD N IR A L D I*
looking for Telemarketer* In
the IV S N IN G HRS. to till
itvaral opening*. Apply In
p*r*an: 2N N. PR IN C H A V I.
Man.-PrL 1:10-1:00.

tial. Call i H t l i s a M . l i t .

M O M IC L IA N IIS
larvtcaANM. la m up leware
BM P Iwears cMW care, up la
SO lawarp driving. Start at
54-MperHr. T O J........M I4 H 1

CARRIERS

II
A IIN C V

S IIR IN O

IIP .

fe rra l but net required.
PNaaacali: a i - B i n a

HHMATNMIRSTAU1I

T H I SANPORD N IR A L D la
uahlnp people to deliver the
Sanford Herald newspaper.
Apply la partem It* N.
IN C H A V I.

is

(mt) iraeaar

JOIN OUR TEAM
WUNMHR NKAiTH
C JU K C M TM

Wl A l l LOOKINO POP:

CNAs
Who are caring, motivated A
want to became part ot a last
team. We are a
t rawing
u p i a lo e R A T IO . 114 bad
•hilled nurtlng facility.
W I O P P IR i
a Cemptoto Health Package
a Pay lacreaaa Altar infra
a I tobto Wark A iilgnm iatt
a
Orientation Program
tot Savina Plea
APPLY IN P IR S O N

Mm m wwim iw.ro
ELECTRONIC
ASSEMBLER

1 rear* min. Midtrlng tip . ot
micro tm oll componenta.
Good benotitol Call.....m i e n

FINISHERS

....!/! APTt“ SPflCIAL** POOL
a WASMIR/DRVIR HOOKUP
P R II BASIC CA R LI‘ W2 SaiS
L A R b l t/i. Range. Fridge.
month plu* aacurlty. C U R R II
A R IN C Y 222t*24___________

MAtlMrSVHlMf
Lake Ada I Bdrm... 1419/mo.
2 Bdrm., 1470/mo. and up.

BMITt
SANPORD. 2 BDRM. A P T ..
Dtwatoqg IN S dtp- M M por
month. 224M*2 or 1104407
SANPORD. I BDRM. A P T ..
A/C. Unfurnlthad. Dawntowg
SIM dap. S27S par month.
7741047 er................. JB44M7
UP A DOWNSTAIRSI IS apt*.)
Santerd Area. 2/1. KUO/110.
Wo pet*I Call 222N i t ________
2 BIOROOM. * bath Apt. avaIIabto tO/lim . C/HA. tteckebto
wa*h/dryar, all kit., appll
anca*. |42S/mon. 222 1051.

100— Condominium

Ronjah_____

M IDOIN LAX I . 1S7 Sand Pina.
2/2. appliance*, garapt. tern,
pane, sssa me. W A TS O N

W IN T IR SPRINRS, 2/2.J.
Tewnhoma. vary nice. up-,
dated, walk to tcheolt A
park*. ttavmon. savaaaa.

101— H oum
Fum ishtd/ R u t

High tchool diploma, mutt bo
able to lift JO lb*. Cell between
t am 1 1 1 41-4 pm. 323-0440.

RN-UNIT MANAGER

103— Houses
Unjurwhfcod/ R u l
D IIA R Y . Lakatront. 2 bdrm
home, huge lanced yd.,
carport, lam. rm. 3200 mo. 4
tec. HALL R IA L T Y 2221774
OILTONA. 2/1. CHA. toncad
back yard. SSI5 a month. SMO
SANPORD-Laka Mary. 3/2.
Newly remodeled, very nice
neighborhood, boot country
club A mall. C/HA. family
roam, fplc. privacy bach yard
No pot*. I 77S + toe. Rot. rag
Attar 4:.....................R M P L
SANPORD. 3/1. Rant, leate
purchete, tato Non quail ling
auumaabto.............. let *322.
SANFORD VI. *430 month plu* 1
U 30depot!I. No petti
________ caRutwgg________
oUNPORD in. apt., w/patto.
C/HA. 1400 1200
0 SANPORD t/l, apt., w/encl.
patio. Ig. rmt. Fplc. 1400/1X 0
P N O R T N L A K I 2/3 Condo,
w/lplc.. pool. loko. looto
w/optlon. 1373/300

MIAVY LIFTINORBOUIRBD
Aaaiy oipm-ALP
Par kaallciManei 330****.

□ □UH M CAKRSaa
* * FULL TIM E w *

____

dt-BHin.

bdrm. traitor* IBS waab. 5MB
daaaait. 2222W4_____________
UNPURNI5M IO NOWIR T ra il
ar N r rant tocatod In
Mary Njpgt*. m «* 4 g

RyN vV /

IIS — InduttrlaT

117— C*m m trcial
R u tR if
STRIP IT O e n y liL A R L l
253S Sanford Ava. M t S g FI.
*2*S/Man Aaant: 774»*7a

UiVATKM WRIT RUOS

BEU RINGERS
PROM NOV. 24th Dec Urd
7MW.S4M St. Apply topermw.
SICURITY OPPICIR JOB
Training. Armed A Unarmed
Prpetty a Altec tatot n e t *44
S IC U IITV OPPICIR*
Pull A P T available All hear*.
Free uniform*. Donollt* 4
eocotlon pet. Lie. BBtUOOOJ.
447-444 MW e rM n lU t. IO B

AO CARMIKR3, INC.
OPLOAIOA B A U D CAR B U R
a l X P I R I I N C I PAYS
B H O M IIV IB V 27 DAYS
O B IN IP IT A BONUS PLANS
• B IO IR PROORAM

O P P IC I A M u age. m t g tt"T
up. M O V I IN S P IC IA L I tits
man. 2110111a r22225S0
SANPORD. Office tpaco. 3400
t g It building total. 13M tg
ft. gar effjco unit. 2»t-F»ba
1375 M . F T.. Store front, hvy
traltlc areal 1575 month.
Stooitram tw ity 3225405

127- S t R r o « e / O H k e
__________S#RCR__________

STEN STRO M

1IS -O ff ice
Srrcr / Rwrt

OUTDOOR STORARI.
RV. IquIpmant. Fenced A
lidhtod-CaHW-lFO*_________

141— H t m R i f R r S a k
At I IIIUIAHI I HUM I S
VI N IIIK I ’ I'M III'I H i l l S

l Kj’r.

Call

103—DuplexTriplRx / Went
IA N F O K D , 1/ 1. A/C Qulat
area No poll. 1300 plut dap.
Available Nov. 1.........221 04*1
S IM IN O L I HI OH, 3/1. C/HA.
carpet, equip., kit., Intlda
laundry, carport. 2214404.

3/4 A C R I 4 . toned AO. 1/2.
fenced, dining tom., tern
porch, par ape. pond 1102. too
R I NOV A T 1 0 . New carpet.
paint, fenced. 132.100
N O U 5I W/Sep. Matbar to-tow
apt. A aftka detached, toncad.
mlntcdnd.SHt.N 0.
P fll-P O R C LO SU R I. U prlv.
fenced, carport. 144.230
O W N IR P IN ., now paint.
carpet, fence, carport. 133.000
M ID O IN LK. V T. renovated,
now carpet root paint, toncad
comer tot. 174.3M
I •« * I I | t •'.**• ••* f 4»
VLNTUHE IP H O P IH TIES

■OR

_____

I N C .

muni woawuni

Gorgeous 1/2 condo w/opon
kit., w/breeblatt bar A ttoelt .
coder fireplace, carpet I* like
newI Prtveto N oted yard
community peel -....... M l,N il
M H O C O M H M iT T I
Former Medtl-3/1. ceramic
tile, barber carpet. Ilreplece.
wet bar. built In*, mirrored
w a llt-A ito c la llo e m a in pool. raof*. aa•|...................... 1*4.000)
321-2720 *322-2420

LAKE MANY• SANFORD
^ ^ ln O u f 3 9 t(^ M f ^ ^ ^
111 L 21 ST.
R IS T O R I D . Charming. 3
bdrm.. 1 both, garage, fplc..
OAK FLOORS. CHA. now
wiring plumbing. *40.*00
1/1. NRW LV R IM O O IL R O .
Mutt tool lie . Iter ter homo.
In great cend. near atom,
tchool.*27,5M. Cell: 22al04*.

lU-TttevM M /
H W k / tk fD R

2)9— Antifiw /Ckssk
Cars
CADILLAC. 4dtar. ell erl*lnel showroom
a M R M O t O ....
mo rl clasiico

57K ortg esdet. saraga bag*,
wd. Cad t u r n * la eaa
. ItM M . HI MO ITU

C AM CO RD ER . Magnavae •
mm. like new cendlhen. 2275.

neataa

221-Cars

lt 5 -C # * n k »k f »
IB M A P T IV A . IS M N I for
modem. 320 HD. aaftwara.
51JOB. Cell: 222 5254_________
LOCAL BUSINESS Upgrading

HVSTSUU

_______ 1222111.

VGA monitor*. 101
prgloodod pregram*. •i.i
J te ^ C e U T r a jje J M ^ ^

W - I U rtiwO— &lt;i
S. Oiargle

Hemu M Up to Carriage Cave
• V I , Large Living Ream.
Screen Rm.. C/HA Ctoan 4
Nko.......................... U.485.M
e i/ i, Pella. Shed. C/HA.
......................................25.4*5
a M , i f Wid*. mode tame
TLC. most le moved *5.4*5 M.
a J/ I. Double Wide Large
Pelto. Cerpert. Large Maetir
Radraam. C/HA, C le a n 4
Nka...................... SU.SOaM
a All the above ere ceth price

M UST S IL L ! HW MUSTARD 4
!*•* CR YSLVIR I
1 PR iC B ll RMtaftorl 1
efW4 4 Patoul*2 MMPt2
m ? D B LTA M , eater. V*. Rune

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-

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1*7* M O N T I C A R LO ISO,

- M fJM L
SPA/NOT T U B i S P fR SOM
pertekle w/equto- underwator
light. Cedar R A IID D Never
ueedSHTSaw-NHSM.

rtor, rune tod
fun'e-up. MM PRO 2257*72
SI BUICH Regal. IN K m l..
Garage haptl 1 1

119— OHk« S u fffk t
R E F U R B IS H ! DONka C aplin,
all make* A tlae*. Seva up ta
M % from New I Warmaty A

f S 'e n ewtobleSbR^Neltoud.
OM-Mt-MMerlM-ma
1 RORM, R IM O O IL R O . New
both 4 klf. urn. perch I m m
dawn. *1M month. 4141108
S RORM. 4 1 BDRM.. Pro-laved,
tingle wtdo nwaito homo*, in a
N IC ! Park. Owner Finance.
Read credM. ked credM, aa
crtdto-Nt PreOtoml 225-2717

• IBARRAS I T SOLO N I B t*W
Toyota fram the bM cad to
her detained ed. “ I v
«*w H H * * 1M#*o
Cell me ClouMw
To Mil YOUR CAR.

I *NM. 144*740
M NISSAN Swdre. 4 dr., stan­
dard Great tire*. R UNSI
Moho Otter 12254*7*_________
*7 PONTIAC Flrtairdl »IM 4 I *
eng • cyl. btock. rune *reat.
needs key. ORO..

.......
191— B H i M t o f

MRkfiak
B U I L D I N O M A T !R iA L ^ ^ “

MUST UQUIOKTE!!
I Military Spec Building*.
Brand new. Mill crated M utt
Mil Immediately due to
cloeinga. One I* 40*40. Will M il
tar balance. ( M l *0-1224.

15f—Rm I Kttato
W ank*

• DOORS. Clout 34”iS5" HO;
Screen 24"**r' IN . 2224540.
OS SPACI J O IS T l Tin roofing
1 4 -X ir. two 2217130

bU Y IN a* LIASIN ge H O U t l t
PLUMSerLIMOMS
MMWI BUY NOUSBIISOM

2 1 5 -B o a tia n d

ttocen Pay Cetol u i* M M

e BOUT I t . Craftsmen, is* HP.
23 Mtll MS. 4*54*41 Cetaef-

Fk Sato
BEAUTY SALON POR S A L I.
In SANFORD, goad location,
up A coming trap. Owner
moving away. Fleooo call tor
appointment Pager 7*00434
LO C A L T A V IR N t *40.000
*5.000 down O W N E R F I ­
NANCING! 222 2044 or 322•511

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MB* cyl., teed wark truck.
Runseeedl tote. l25-*e75
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A Itlandl All AmenlllotI 3 car
g a ra g e detached 3 car
car port I 35 It. Scrn porch I
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Enjoy Natural Only 3144.*001

323-5774
O IL T O N A V I. split plan, faml
ly room.......................343.000
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IN V H TO R 5 R IA L T Y 774-5415
M ID O IN L A R I, 1/2 Owner
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Hoators Futures Switches
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Fireplace, lg thadag tot. T L C
itortor beau. *40,584 221*527.
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yard SIM me. let A laet. *388
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SANFORD V I J . near Hamilton
Item. Huge shady bock yard.
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fenced yd. OW NIR ANXIOUS

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tocatlon. camar af 40A 4 Old
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dap 2200788 A MO MM.
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porch, nko. clean, good loco
lion No pot* *2*5 mo 4 tec
Avoll. 1022 *045*24*47
1344 DOWN e WHY R IN T 7
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point A carpoll Atk about
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Oreup. Inc. Realtor* 721 0313

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C O N V IN IIN T I A S Bldriam
apt*. WNIW/men. Sl(t/dap. I
rear toau. No Pat*. 224a m
C O TTA R ! imctoncy. private
and quiet. Near Mfh St. A
Sentoed. N* pet*. 3335*7*
■ PPCV.-Ratto* Leading an
Wahlva River, clean. AC.
canee uee. 1125 m g. no pot*.
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Nr. re*id. area. Sllt/me. +
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Pull time residential cleaning.
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advertisements are subject to
the Federal Fair Homing Act.
which make* II Illegal to
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nation or d licrlm ln a tla n
bated on race, color, religion,
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uted furniture A antique*. In
»h e p r e l ln lt h ln i a v a i l.
L A R R r S M A R t ...... *250*55
4 New Scratch 4
Dent*. New Used appliance*.
Ok*** AppHowcei* e 222-78SB
• M A TTR IS S 4 BOX SPRIMR.
Owaan. Seely peatorpedlc.
eefre firm. SM. 23*0***.
R IF R ie iR A T O P Upright w/
treerer; IL IC T R IC S T O V I.
Both 2250 tech. 77* 0»*4
R IF R IttlR A T O e . STOVE 4
WASHER/DRVER In good
condition. Cell: 222 1711.
SOFA R ID 4 Chek. Earth
toneil Good condition I 5175.
4*5 MBS____________________
U S E D F U R N IT U R E P O R
S A l i . O rttM M . m irror*,
night (tend*, chair*, table*,
bod*. Reatonablo price*.
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hematite, hortei cattle, farm­
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S A C R IL O S TIIN . High end
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hornet!to* 315.CM P J O t ll

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Laundry Service

A5PNALT/C*acr«to Driveways.
22 fit ttp Frutsl. Lk./lns
T A C Caestrvctlea. S*»*Q7«.
CAPTAIN CONCRITB. Wayne
Baal 1 Men Quality Opera
tlonl 235t ill er...... . 420-Mtl.

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Will wdih 4 Iron Pickup 4
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Yard &amp; Tree work. Hauling
tool Frmestimate
27* *1*3
LA W N SB A V I C I. M owing.
Edging Trimming 4 Hauling!
Free tsI Lew Bates I 2251*43

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Creative Decor
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Repair addition, comm/ret
Lie Int fER000*l*3..... 33 1 4473

Locksmith

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Custom Detail Fro* Est I
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Wholesale to public Local
Installer Vis MC. Wkotokele

Locks I «•*-335 3441
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ca rp e n try, ropelrt. door
hanging, plasterIng 272 23*1
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wall repair Wallpaper re
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• L IT ^ T L B A j^ u to s s to S ls ^ n
press cleaning, call for
e stim a te Cell 211-4711
O U N R I T I houses, mobile
homes, walks, decks, drives.
Free est. Ik./to»....... 1114122
e SFRAVAWAV. Self Fretsure
Eat cleanings VNa/MC. tree
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S c r t t n * O k s iw o rk
AF F O B D A lL f Screen A F a S T
reterten A repairs Free
estimates cell..... to7 OT 4l«e

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Yrs E ip *4Ik Kitchen re
mode 11nq
407 747 0IM

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BCHOL3 T a T T s V ^ i T s ^ n r
"Lot the Frototttonols do It."
Free estimates......... 222 222*
T O G O 'S TR IB 3BRVICB.
12 yrs serving this area
Free estimates:........224 a**a

UpUsW y
FARKBRS Upbetstery. Pro!
equip, auto boot Int., homo
turn. A antiques 2*1 37*4

A d v e r t i s e Y o u r Bus i ness E v e r y D a y F o r A s L o w As
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Home remedies
don’t do the job

b y C h a r to

PEANUTS
I c a n ' t H E LP Y O U W ITH
YOUR HOMEWORK T0N I6H T..
I W A N T T O W A TC H
T H IS P R O G R A M

THEN I SHALL SEEK
ELSEWHERE FOR A SPIRITUAL
CLOAK TO SHIELP ME FROM
MY TEACHER'S ICY WRATH..

M. Schulz

H E R E .. W E'R E SUPPOSEP
T O PO A L L O F T H E S E
PROBLEMS ON PAGE N I N E . .

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DEAR DR. G O TT: You have a
tendency to discourage the use
o f home remedies. Recently, you
put down a person who asked
about vinegar and honey for
arthritis.
Why don't you otTer natural
remedies for asthma?
Also. 1 have giant cell arteritis
and am anxious to try a home
remedy.
DEAR READER: In general. I
discourage people from using
home remedies because, quite
frankly, they can't hold a candle
to standard medical treatments.
For Instance, no one has ever
shown that vinegar and honey
have the slightest effect on
arthritis. Why suffer and waste
precious time by fooling around
with Ineffective cu res when
there are so m any alternatives
available for arthritis? These
a lternatives r a n g e from
over-the-counter com pounds,
such as aspirin and ibuprofcn. to
prescription dru gs (Voltaren.
Naprosyn and others).
Asthma Is a stunning example
of a disease that Is readily and
safely treatable with a variety of
medications, ranging from In­
halers to potent drugs, such as
cortisone. So-called natural re­
m e d ie s Just d o n ' t help
asthmatics. M ore Important,
asthma is potentially ratal, so
relying on ineffective therapy
means that the asthmatic risks
respiratory failure. In the pre­
sence of a life-threatening dis­
order. it would be unconsciona­
ble to recommend therapy that
Is so obviously inferior.
As to your last point, giant cell
arteritis (or Inflammation o f the
temporal artery) Is a potentially
serious disorder that can lead to
blindness. Conventional therapy
with cortisone drugs Is univer­
sally successful. There Is no
usef ul " n a t u r a l " c u r e for
arteritis. Why. then, risk further
health problems - even disabil­
ity - by hoping to find a home
remedy and disdaining therapy
that has been proved again and
again to be effective?
I'm sorry t hat I have to
disagree w ith you over this
Important Issue. I don't have a

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B y P hillip A id e r
Jeff Rubens is co-cdltor o f The
Bridge World magazine (with
Edgar Kaplan, w ho Is also the
publisher). Six o f his articles
have been com b in ed Into a
40-pagc book. " T h e UsefulSpace Principle und Transfer
Advances o f O vrrcalls" ($6.50
from The Bridge World. 39 West
94th Street. N ew York. NY
10025-71241.
When you know the right final
contract, y o u should bid it
forthwith. But when you still
need to exchange Information,
the more bidding room you have
available, the better. Rubens
considers some situations where
he feels you can Increase effi­
ciency. It Is useful - If you'll
excuse (he pun - for ambitious
pairs who want to Improve their
constructive bidding.
In today's deal. North used a

By S e r v ic e B ed e Osol
YOUR B IR T H D A Y
N ov. 1 ,1 9 0 5
Part nershi p a r r a ng e me nt s
might prove more successful in
the year ahead If you take the
helm. Try to be a leader, not a
follower.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Relax and enjoy yourself when
socializing with friends today.
Stifle the temptation to talk shop
with people even If they can help
your career. Scorpio, treat your­
self to a birthday gift. Send for
your Astro-Graph predictions for
the year ahead by mailing S2
and SASE to Astro-Graph, c/o
this newspaper. I’ .O. Box 1758.
Murray Hill Station. New York,
NY 10150. Make sure to state
your zodiac sign.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Although the end result
might not be perfect, vexing
situations w ill still work to your
advantage today. T ry to remain
hopeful.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
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by J im M addick

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

November 29,1995

50 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
68th Year, No. 72 - Sanford, Florida

T o d a y : M o s tly
clou dy w ith scattered
show ers and a Tew
thunderstorm s. High
in the m id to upper
70s. South w ind 10
m ph becom ing west
during the afternoon.
Chance o f rain 30
percent.

V

Sanford
airport:
Vying
for
control

The spirit of Christmas past

Per

TODAY

By VICKI DeSORMIM
Herald SenlorStaff Writer

Brighton holidays lor SHS
S A N FO R D — Th e Sem inole High School sw im
team w ill be having a holiday Polnsettla sale to
benefit the team 's efforts. Incluslng helping pay
for them to attend statewide and out o f state
events.
T h e team has made arrangem ents w ith a local
greenhouse to provide their supporters with the
freshest bloom s to brighten the holidays.
Plants w ill be delivered by team m em bers free
o f charge to hom es and businesses In Sanford.
T h e cost o f the six Inch plant Is $7.50. the
nine inch plant Is available for $15 and the
hanging basket Is available for $18.
For m ore Inform ation or to order a beautiful
plant o f you r own. call Margie Adcock at the
school 322-4352. ext. 587.

Parents don’t want rezonlng
OVEIDO — Parents o f students In eastern
Sem inole County pleaded with school board
officials last night to spare their children from
the rezonlng that w ill take place In the school
district early next year.
At a m eeting at O viedo High School Tuesday,
parents said they have been through the
redlstrlctlng process before and they know the
dam age It can cause to students and to the
quality o f education. District officials prom ised
to w ork w ith parents In draw ing the final
recom m endations that w ill go before the board
next year.
Last night's m eeting w as the first In a series o f
three public forum s that w ill be held across the
district before any decisions are made. T h e next
public m eeting will be held on Tuesday. Dec. 3
at 7 p.m. at L ym an High School and the final
one w ill be at Sem inole H igh School at 7 p.m . on
Thursday. Dec. 7.
T h e rezonlng process has been necessitated
by the Im pending open ing o f H ighlands E lem en ­
tary School In W in ter Springs In Ju ly and o f
Carillon Elem entary In O viedo In January 1997.
Th ere are also plans for a Sanford elem entary
school to open In the fall o f 1997.

HaraM Shota by Tommy Vlncant

The 1925 Arts and Crafts-style bungalow horns of
Michael and Leigh Skat, with ton, Dalton, la just one

of six homes and two public buildings open this
weekend on the Holiday Tour of Historic Homes.

Historic Trust Holiday Tour
of Homes includes museum
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By SHARI M OOM
........
Herald Staff Writer_____________________________
S AN FO RD — Visitors to the seventh annual
Holiday T ou r o f Historic Homes, planned for this
weekend, w ill have the opportunity to get an Inside
look at hom es built earlier In this century.
Out what was It like to go to school In the early
1900s? T ou r attendees w ill experience that as well.
Th e Student Museum and C enter for the Social
Studies, 301 W. Seventh S^. w ill be Included on the
lour this year, and the general public w ill get to sec

□Baa Tour. Page BA

Marvarat K. Reynolds Building Student Museum

BY VICKI I
Harald 8anlor Btaf f Writer
L A K E M A R Y — It was a busy night In Lake
Mary, the night after Thanksgiving.
And that suited C h ief Richard Beary Just One.

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Nov. 29
26 shopping
days to Christmas
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Lake Mary targets drunk drivers
W an ting lo k eep drunk drivers ofT the streets In
his city during the holiday weekend, the ch ief had
hts officers set up a roadblock at Lake Mary
Boulevard at Crystal.
For four hours, starting at 11 p.m.. m ore than
1.500 people drove through the Intersection.

Clinton eliminates helmet
laws, federal speed limit
M e ....

SAN FO RD — T h ey arc divided as
lo w hether the C ity o f Sanford Is
standing In the w ay o f progress or
looking out for the Irest Interest ol
the Orlando Sanford Alr|&gt;ort.
On the one hund. the Sanford
Airport Au thority is defending their
decision to track the sale o f Industri­
al developm ent revenue Imnds lo
fin ance the constru ction ol the
In te r n a tio n a l t e r m in a ls at the
airport.
On the other hand. W illiam B.
Drain, director o f Jet Lift Interna­
tional. hchcvcs the com pany which
Is doing (lie work Is a financial risk
w h ic h h as not h een c a r e fu lly
evaluated.
Uruln (relieves If the city com ­
mission signs un n|rcrntlnu and use
agreem ent w ith the Sanford Ali|&gt;ort
Au thority they w ill turn the erdlre
air|tort o ver to u private com pany.
Central Florida Term inals.
T h a t , h e s a id , v io l a t e s ih e
agreem ent betw een the federal g o v ­
ernm ent und the city at Sauloul
which gave the airport to the city.
That agreem ent, lie said, does not
allow control o f the air|H&gt;rt to tie
given lit any Individual or corporalion.
T h e Sanford Airport Authority
says tlull Is not hapirculng at tile
Orlando Sanford Airport.

W A S H IN G TO N - Elim inating the
national speed lim it m eans nothing
more than ch anging the num bers
on signs to reflect what people are
already doing, advocates for higher
lim its say.
President C lin ton on T u esd ay
aigned the $6 billion National H igh ­
w ay System bill, w hich ends federal
speed lim it and m otorcycle helm et
laws, but he m ade clear that he had
serious m isgivin gs that the new law
m ight lead to m ore accidents, h igh ­
w ay deaths and Injuries.
He signed It because he believes It
w ill strengthen the nation's trans­
portation system , providing Jobs
and econom ic opportunities. W hite
House spokesman Mike McCurry
*‘l am deeply disturbed by the
repeal o f both the national m a x ­
imum speed lim it law and the law
encouraging states to enact m otor­
cycle helm et use la w s," C linton said
in a written statement.
But Steve Carrelias o f the National
Motorists Association's New Jersey
office said "M ost states are prepared
to deal with It (speed lim its)."
All It means Is "ch an gin g the
numbers on the signs to reflect the
reasonable behavior o f the vast
m ajority o f p eo p le," Carrelias said

In a telephone Interview.
Th e federal speed cap com es o ff In
10 days, en din g lim its that began In
1974 as an en ergy-savin g measure
during the Mideast oil em bargo.
W h en h ig h w a y d ea th s d rop p ed
9,000 the follow in g year, the law
was proclaim ed a life aaver.
States later w ere perm itted to set
a 65-mph lim it on rural Interstates.
States that failed to com ply faced
the threat o f losing federal high w ay
funds.
W h ile advocates for higher speeds
and those conten din g that auch
rules should be left to the states
w ere happy w ith the m easure, oth er
reaction ranged from concern to fear
o f highw ay carnage.
Safety advocates such as Ralph
Nader and form er surgeon general
C. Everett K oop have warned that
deaths could Jump by as m uch as
6 ,0 0 0 annually at higher speeds.
W h ite House spokesm an Mike
McCurry said that w h ile Clinton
w as "v e r y concerned about h igh ­
w ay fatalities.” the president felt a
veto could coat states nearly $6
billion In "n ecessa ry h igh w ay im ­
p ro v e m e n t p r o je c t s ," In c lu d in g
finishing m issing links In the In­
te r s ta te H ig h w a y s y s te m . T h e
measure provides h igh w ay funds for
the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
Clinton said he also was troubled

stopping to talk with officers.
T w e lv e people w ere arrested for d rivin g under
the Influence, one for disorderly conduct, three
w ere arrested for possession o f drugs and one
man was taken Into custody for several attem pted

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Who IS that baardad guy?

HwaM PSoto by Waf t H smack

Not every child is enamored with Santa Claus. Just ask Lake Mary's
Jock Smith. Smith's 18-month old daughter was less than excited
about sitting on Santa's lap recently at the Seminole Town Center
mall.

□Bee Speed, Fags BA

County eyes deal with baseball team
By VtOBII
Herald 8enior Staff Writer
SANFORD — Major league baseball m ay com e
to central Florida after all.
Th e T am pa Bay Devil Raya are looking at a site
In Altam onte Springs as a practice facility and the
home for their m inor league tram . Th at site Is one
o f 10 being considered by the D evil Rays.

Yesterday, the Sem inole County comm ission
agreed to study a possible deal with (he city o f
A ltam on te Springs to help bring the tram to the
80 acre site on S tale Road 434 and Maitland
Boulevard.
T h e D evil Rays are scheduled lo start play In
the Tam p a Bay area w ith the 1998 season. T h ey
want lo have a practice-gam e facility In u stadium
(hat can accom odate 7.500 fans.

In addition, they hope to have four practice
flelda. tw o fields for Infield prartlce. a phylcal
training facility and an office com plex.
Th ere has been som e discussion about a hotel
In the facility as well.
Econom ic experts estim ate the com plex could
bring between $3 and $5 million lo the area
rollers from ticket und concession sales as well as

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND A C R O S S THE S T A T E

Tougher school standards

Target
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robberies at fast-food
restaurants In Lake Mary and
Longwood earlier In the evening.
Th e officers w orking at the
ch eck p oin t w ere look in g for
signs that d riv en had had too
much to drink. Bloodshot and
glassy eyes, slurred speech and
the odor o f alcohol on the breath
w ere enough to get drivers to
pull their cars to the aide o f the
rood.
Q u estion a b le d r iv e n w ere
aaked to su bm it to a fie ld
sobriety teat. A blood-alcohol
level for m ore than .06 la enough
to put a driver in Jail and to have
his car and driver license taken
away.

Ntw arts coda
TALLAH ASSEE — Phone cuatomera In Palm Beach, Martin,
St. Lucie and Indian R iver counties w ill get a new area code
starting next A pril when It changes from 407 to 561.
Th e Orlando area, along with Orange. Sem inole. Oaceola,
Brevard and Volusia counties, w ill keep the sam e 407 area
code, BellSouth and Sprint/Unlted officials said Tuesday.
Customers can use 561 or 407 from April 14, 1096, to April
13, 1997. to give them tim e to adjust to the change, auch aa
ch an gin g sta tion ary and u pdatin g telecom m u n ication s
equipm ent.
Com pany officials said the change In the southeastern
portion o f the 407 area code to 561 was based on low er
population growth In the four-county area com pared with
Central Florida. The new area code w ill prim arily affect
Southern Bell cuatomera.

Batch to reopen

During the four hour span
th ere w ere arrests on oth er
charges as w ell, but Beary was
especially pleaaed with the ar­
rest that waa made for attem pted
arm ed robbery.

TALLAH ASSEE — O rayton Beach State Recreation Area,
rated the nation's top beach last year by the U niversity o f
Maryland, w ill reopen Friday after being closed tw o months
because o f dam age from Hurricane Opal.
Parts o f St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, one o f the nation’s
top five beaches In 1995, also w ill reopen Friday, a s w ill the
Topsail Hill property near Destln.
St. George Island State Park and Henderson Beach State
Recreation Area near Destln w ill rem ain closed because o f
dam age from Opal, the state D ivision o f Recreation and Parks
said Tuesday.

TA M PA — A 75-year-old nursing home ow ner accused o f
running three hom es "n o t fit for humans to U ve" has been
charged w ith nine counts o f felony abuse and neglect o f an
elderly person’.
N ellie Robinson turned herself In to police Monday. She waa
Jailed In Ueu o f 990,000 bond.
..
O fficers w ere called to one o f the hom es N ov. 14 after a
resident's relative waa not allowed to visit.

P o lic e had w ord th at th e
M iam i Subs on B u te Road 434
had also been targeted.
"1 had a hunch that he would
com e back through thta w a y ,"
Beary said. "P eo p le have certain
drivin g habits and I figured he'd
be back this w a y ."

____________

BaseballC a n tia a s d fraas Paga 1A
from parking fees
d u rin g s p rin g tra in in g and
m inor league games.
The facility could also gener­
ate Incom e If It la uaed for
baseball cam ps, fo r so ftb a ll
tournaments and for concerts.
A c c o rd in g to stu d ies, the
com plex could bring between 70
and 110 full and part-tim e Jobs
to the area. The Incomes gener­
ated from those Jobs would be
between 91.3 and 91.9 m illion
annually.
I Ttto**ttt6tW -&lt;«em m laalonera
w ere ^W H lSW ^could expect to
earn
m illion In

property taxes on the com plex
and another 9235 m illion over
the next decade on related de­
velopm ent nearby. The Orlando
M agic la also considering a 930
m illio n sp o rts and m ed ica l
com p lex on property in the
vicinity.
The com m issioners are con­
sidering a deal for the com plex
In which the city o f Altam onte
Springs, the D evil Raya and the
county each pay 9500,000 per
year for the next three decades.
Com m issioners w ill vote on
the proposals at their D c &amp; 'ia
m eeting.
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TA LLA H A S S E E Tougher
high school com petency tests
b e in g c o n s id e r e d b y O o v .
Lawton Chiles and the Cabinet
are Just pari o f what It w ill take
to Im prove the perform ance o f
Florida students, education o f­
ficials say.
E d u c a tio n C o m m is s io n e r
Frank Brogan also plana to ask
lawm akers next year to raise the
cu rren t m inim um 1.5 grade
point average — a D-ptus — that
schools m ay require for high
school graduation to 2.0 or C.
B ro g a n s a id T u e s d a y h e
expected the governor and Cabi­
net today to approve raising the
passing score on the High School
Com petency T est that public
school students must p u s to
graduate.
"T h e Cabinet has been thus
far very supportive o f Increased

perform better In the long run.
S tu d en ts u su ally tak e the
com petency test In their ju nior
year and can retake It until they
pass. Last October, 96,293 stu­
dents took the m ultiple-choice
exam .
Th e test consists o f tw o parts,
m athem atics and com m unica­
tions. Currently, students must
c o r r e c tly a n sw er 3 9 o f 55
m athem atics questions and 46
o f 65 com m unications questions
topasa.
Brogan wants to require cor­
rect answ ers on th ree m ore
m a th e m a tic s p ro b lem s and
seven m ore com m u nications
Questions.
Education officia ls estim ate
that would decrease the percent­
a ge o f Ju n iors p a ssin g th e
m athem atics portion on their
first try from 78 to 71. and the
percentage passing the com ­
m unications section from 69 to
75 percent.

Th e ch ief said the Arby'a. the
Checkers and the K rystal's res­
taurants on Lake Mary Boule­
vard had been targeted earlier In
the evening by a would-be rob­
ber. He said the alleged robber
went through the drive-thru at
each restaurant and ordered a
cash drawer to go. Each tim e he
was refused and ne left.

Nursing horns owntr chargsd with abuss

From Associated Frost reports

Associated Prssa Writer_________

standards and expectations for
students," said Brogan.
Also before the panel waa a
proposed rule that would let the
D epartm ent o f Education In­
tervene at schools labeled as
"critica lly low perform ing" for
m ore than three yea n .
If the panel backs the concept,
the 1996 Legislature w ill be
aaked to ou tlin e sp ecifica lly
w h at form th e in terve n tio n
would take, Brogan said.
On th e h igh sch ool co m ­
petency tests, Brogan argues
that requiring m ore correct an­
sw ers w ou ld b e tter prep are
students for lobs or college.
S o m e e d u c a to r s c a u tio n
against raising standards too fast
an d h u rtin g d is a d v a n ta g e d
students.
W ith tougher tests, teachers
would have to do m ore rem edial
w ork with struggling students,
Brogan acknowledges. But he
a rg u es th e stu d en ts w ou ld

O fficers at the roadblock were
on the lookout far him and when
he waa spotted, officers pulled
him over and a witness from one
o f the restaurants was called and
C lifton Lew is Davis. 27, was
p o s itiv e ly Id e n tifie d aa the
alleged robber.
Beary concedes that drivethrough robberies are not the
best w ay for a th ief to raise
revenue.

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"B u t If they were all PhOa we
w ouldn't catch th em ." he aatd.
O verall, B eaty waa pleaaed
w ith the number o f arreeta that
cam e out o f the roadblock.
□ / T ip pl i aw d w e could set that
m any people o ff the road who
ahouldn't hatfe been out th ere."

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fam lllee gathered at Wilbur Farm* on W est 8.R.
49. Organliara aay th * reunion may becom e a

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Federal agency joins sex-bias suit against Publix
happen a ta Jan. 16 hearing.
^W hen 1 first started. I wanted to advance,"
Pena la id In a telephone Interview after the
EEOC's announcement. "1 thought 1 had a future
w ith Publix. I wanted to go all the w ay to upper

IV U M M U W A
Aaeoclated Free* Writer
TAM PA - W hen Carm en Pena .
for the Publix superm arket chain,
m ove to the ranks o f upper
she got stuck In the bakery.

hoped to

Pena. 37, worked In a Publix bakery depart­
m ent in St. Augustine.
" I saw other wom en being treated the w ay I
w as treated. But I M L w ell, Fm goin g to college.
I'm taking courses. I'm goin g to be different.
T h ey're going to notice m e, she aaid.

On Tuesday, the U.S. Equal O pportunity
ommleston Joined their federal lawautL
W hat this case is about la the jo b
m en u ." said A ngelo FillppL acting regional
attorney for the ESOC'a Miami office.
"It's a ease where wom en are channeled into
the lower-paying Jobs like the d d l w orkers or
cashiers, and m en are channeled In to the

MIAMI* Htra are th#
winning number* aolactod
Tuoaday in th* Florida
Lottery:

THE

w ho Mad the lawsuit all had

"B u t they didn't. E very tim e I tried to take two
■tope forward, they would knock m e back all the
way* nvc iic p s m c k .
Pena also said her com plaints about co-workera
w ho frequently made sexual jok es and disparag­
ing rem arks about wom en w ere Ignored by the
store
. She quit the store to January and
to the EEOC.
P u b lla la th e n a tlo n 'a e lg h t h - la r g e a t
supermarket chain and Florida's largest private
has m ore than 470 storesi In
I Florida.
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T od a yi M ostly clou dy w ith
scattered showers and a few
thunderstorm*.’ H igh to the m id
to upper 70a. South srtod 10
mph becom ing west during the
afternoon. Chance o f rain 50
percent. Tonight: M oetly cloudy
early...T h en clouds gradu ally
d e c r e a s in g a fte r n u d n lg h l.
Turning cooler w ith Iowa la the
m id 50s. W ind northwest 5 to 10
mph. Thursday: Partly sunny.
H igh in the upper 60s to low er
70s. W ind north 10 to 15 mph.
Friday; Mostly (air and m ild.
H ighs in the low er to m id 70a.
Saturday and Sunday: Fair and
m ild. Low s in the 50s. H ighs in
the m id 70s.
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T h e h igh tem p era tu re in
Sanford Tuesday was 82 de­
grees and the overnight low was
68 aa reported by the University
o f Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. C elery
Avenue.
R ecord ed ra in fa ll fo r th e
p e r io d , e n d in g a t 9 a .m .

Wednesday, totalled .43 lu fh f»
□ E n n u i...................5:29 p.m.
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Today: W ind a to aw 15 kt.
Seas 2 to 4 ft. Bay and inland
w aters a moderate chop. W ind
and aeaa higher near occasional
showers and tstma. Tonight:
W ind shifting to n and Increas­
ing to 20 kt. Seas Increasing to 5
to 7 ft except higher in the gu lf
stream . Bay and Inland waters

Th e Ultra Violet Index (U V !)
rating for Orlando la 8. Use your
sunscreen, w ea rs hat.
T h e UVl exposure level* are
rated by the Environm ental
Protection A gency aa follows:

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Crime and fish

POLICK BRIKPS

Prison program dives into seafood processing

Fight turns vfolsnt
Roberto PUtero, 38, 5171 Michigan A v e „ Sanford, waa
•n etted by Sem inole County deputlea on W ednesday for
battery-dom estic violence and for throw ing a m issile Into an
occupied vehicle.
Deputies said PU tero and hla w ife were Involved In an
argument when he allegedly threw her to the floor. She told
them she escaped and ran to the car. He allegedly threw
som ething through the car's windshield, shattering It. She then
ran back Into the house to call 9-1-1,
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he was held without bond,

Domestic vloltncs arrests
Tery Carrato, 35, 3105 H owell Branch R d „ Apt. 46-F,
Jeffery
Casselberry, was arrested for battery-dom estic
fence by
Casselberry Police on Tuesday.
The police report states Carrato and his w ife allegedly
idly were
ivolved In a verbal dispute when he hit her w ith his fists.
Charlotte Carrato, 43, his w ife, whose address was not
iot given,
waa arrested for being In vioU tion o f a dom estic violence
Injunction at his residence.
The couple was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility. Bond had not been set.

DUI alleged
G ary Lee Calico. 49, 6585 Q nuay Point Dr., Lake Mary was
arrested for driving under the influence and vloU tln g the right
o f w ay by Casselberry Police on Monday.
Police said he was Involved In an auto accident at the
Intersection o f U.S. Highway 17-93 and Pine Street. He was
given a Reid sobriety test and failed three o f the four testa,
police said.
He w as taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he was held on 8500bond.

Warrantarrests
• V irgil Dion lou t Braxton, 43. 806 E. 14th St.. Sanford, on a
warrant for contem pt o f court-failure to pay child support by
Sem inole County sheriff's deputies on Monday.
•K a ren E. Otteraon, 35. 3680 W . Lake Mary Blvd.. Lake Mary,
on a warrant for foilin g to appear In court on charges o f driving
on a suspended license.
She was held on 8500 bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•M ich ael Lee Hamm, 37, 3680 W . Lake Mary Blvd., Lake
M aty, on a warrant for violating the term s o f his probation on
grand theft charges.
He was held without bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•J a m es Ryan W arner. 33. 105 Kasel Blvd., Sanford, on a
warrant for failure to appear on ball for tw o counts o f crim inal
solicitation.
He waa held without bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•A n th on y Columbus Edwards, 30, 413 S. Sanford A v e „
Sanford, on a warrant for vloU tln g the terns o f his probation on
robbery charges.
He was held without bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•C h ristian J. Page, 35. 541 Land A ve., Sanford, on an active
m isdem eanor warrant out o f Hillsborough County.
She was held without bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•R od n ey Jet-rod Davis, 33. 4330 a Orlando A ve.. Sanford, on
a warrant for robbery and a warrant for possession of-nareotfo"

c o u l d o p e r a t e In C a lh o u n
C o u n ty , o n e o f the s ta te 's
poorest.
T h at exem p tion , com bined
TALLAH ASSEE F lorid a
Inm ates are about to get Into the w ith a ban on moat com m ercial
net fishing and an Im proved
com m ercial seafood business.
The state’s privately run pris­ regulatory clim ate, makes local
on Industries program Is open­ o fficia ls op tim istic about the
ing a processing plant In a rural future o f aquaculture.
"W e feel real good about what
Panhandle cou n ty ea g er for
som e econom ic help. Inm ate PRIDE la d o in g," said Logan
w orkers w ill fillet and package Barbee, director of Calhoun's
e v e r y t h i n g fro m ca tfish to cooperative extension service.
"It's got a lot o f spinoffs with It."
ell - *
Th e com pany has signed a
R ID E , or P ris o n R e ­
fiv e -y e a r , lea a e-p u rch a a e
h a b ilit a t iv e In d u stries A
D iversified E n terp rises In c., agreem ent w ith the county for
hopes to succeed where a sim ilar the 5.500-square-foot processing
plant and 10 a crea a t th e
venture foiled.
PRIDE Is reopening a plant county's Industrial park. The
built with 83 m illion In govern­ com pany also has an option to
m ent financing four years ago to buy another 30 or ao acrea.
Local officials said the pro­
process pond-raised catfish. The
plant, located near Blountstown, cessing plant could encourage
about 50 m iles west o f Tallahas­ m ore form ers to raise catfish.
Th ey said they hoped PRIDE
see. closed a year later when
could branch out in to other
m oney ran out.
areas such as horticulture in the
PRIDIE president Pam ela Jo
future.
Davis said the tim ing waa right
"W e hope to see It grow from
for the latest effort to establish a
catfish into all kinds o f th in gs,"
seafood processing business in
said Kelli Peacock, director o f
North Florida. A grand opening
the Calhoun County Cham ber o f
waa scheduled today.
"W e believe this la a w ave o f Commerce.
future, the w hole aquaculture
th in g," she said Tuesday.
T h e c o m p a n y , b a a e d In
Clearwater, and local officials got
lawm akers this year to exem pt
PRIDE from a prohibition on
aquaculture processing so It

Associated Prtsa Writer________

Davis said It's the first tim e
PRIDE has worked w ith a local
governm en t to establish on e or
Its industries. T h e plant w ill use
about 30 Inmates and have four
em ployees.
PRIDE operates S3 Industries
at 31 prison s. A b o u t 5 ,0 0 0
Inmates are paid 15 cents to 50
cents an hour to produce goods
and services such as sports

u t ilit y v e h ic le s fo r e x p o r t,
furniture, soap, shooting range
targets, printing, nursery plants
ana milk.
Davis said she doesn't know
how long It trill take PRIDE to
turn a profit w ith the processing
plant. But the com pany has the
financial resources the previous
operators did not.

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EDITORIAL

Sprucing up
W h e n s o m e t h in g Is d e t e r m in e d to b e
w r o n g , s o m e o n e , s o m e w h e r e , w ill try lo b r in g
a b o u t s o m e k in d o f ru le In te n d e d to fix it. It
m a y b e a fe d e ra l la w . s ta te la w . c o u n t y o r c it y
o r d in a n c e , o r a c o d e .
A s a re su lt, th e p r o b le m m u y b e r e s o lv e d ,
but th e r e m a y a ls o b e c o m p lic a tio n s .
A n y o n e w h o d r iv e s th r o u g h th e s tre e ts o f
S a n fo r d k n o w s t h e r e a r e a n u m b e r o f
b u s in e s s e s In o p e r a tio n , w h ic h a r e p o o r ly
m a in ta in e d . T h e y n eed p a in tin g . S ig n s a re
c it h e r fa d e d o r fa llin g a p a rt. W e e d s a re
g r o w in g a lo n g th e s id e w a lk .
E v e n th o u g h th e b u s in e s s is o p e r a tin g , the
p h y s ic a l a p p e a r a n c e o f th e b u ild in g , o r th e
u n k e m p t p a r k in g a re a o r fro n ta l a re a has a
t e n d e n c y to m a k e p a s s e rs b v fo r m u la te n p o o r
o p in io n not o n ly o f that e s ta b lis h m e n t, but
p o s s ib ly th e e n tire c ity .
• W h a t c o u ld h a p p e n ? b e t ’ s sa y fo r e x a m p le
t h e r e is a b u s in e s s In p o o r c o n d i t i o n
s o m e w h e r e o n S. F re n c h A v e n u e in S a n fo rd .
S o m e o n e c o m p la in s a n d th e c it y ta k e s a c tio n .
T h e y set u p s p e c ia l c o d e s fo r th e b u ild in g s ,
rilld c o d e In s p e c to r s b e g in to h a n d o u t n o tic e s
o f v io la tio n s .
; T h e c o d e s m a y fo r c e a b u s in e s s to
U n d e rta k e im p r o v e m e n t s , i f th e y c a n be
i}ITord cd. B u t o w n e r s o f o th e r b u s in e s s e s th a t
i p a y b e p r o p e r l y m a in t a in e d m a y fin d
t h e m s e lv e s a ls o in v io la tio n . It ’ s a c a s e w h e r e
fjx ln g o n e p r o b le m c o u ld c a u s e p r o b le m s to
o th e rs .
j It ’ s th e o ld p a ra d o x . T h e b u sin ess o w n e r
(io u ld re p a in t a n d fix u p th e p la ce i f h e h ad
th o re c u s t o m e r s a n d c o u ld ea rn m o r e m o n e y .
B u t m o r e c u s to m e r s a re h ig h ly u n lik e ly
^ n J ^ s t a t ^ u g a n a i l s A x c d u p a n d c le a n e d . „
• v c H c B f f l W j f r ^ V c r y d is tr ic t in th e c it y o r

D A V ID S . B R O D E R

The C-SPANNING of Hollywood
W A S H !N G T O N -"T h c Am erican P residen t" is
a delightful film In which Michael Douglas plays
a w idow er C h ief E xecutive hungry’ for a date.
T h e lady o f his dream s turns up In the form o f a
sassy environm ental lobbyist played by Annette
Belting.
Th e barriers to n happy en din g arise from the
difficult logistics o f w ooin g In the W hite House,
under the noses o f a snoopy press, but It turns
out they can be overcom e. Douglas also resolves
a not-vcry-tricky m oral dtlcmmn o ver cutting a
deal with the "M o to w n T h re e ." you r basic
congressional slcazcs.
But before the final clinch, the audience Is
subjected to a five-m inute presidential address.
In which w e learn: first, that you cannot truly
love the Constitution unless you belong to the
A m erican C ivil Liberties Union: second, that the
o n ly federal crim e bill that m akes .sense Is one
banning assault weapons and handguns: and
third, that when It com es to environm ental
measures, the stricter the standard, the belter
the bill.
In short. Rob Rctncr. the producer-director o f
this basically entertaining m ovie, has loaded It
up with the w hole liberal m essage and told the
ticket-buyers to sw allow 11 along with their
popcorn and soft drinks.

He has a perfect right, o f course, to Insert these
m em entos o f the m agic m om ents o f Michael
D u k a k is' ca m p a ig n
Inin the m iddle o f his
m o vlc-a n d dare the
cu sto m ers to w alk
m il. Still, 1 w onder if
he's thought about
the trend he m ay In­
s u ltin g .
t know that the left
m ay h ave m ore clout
in H ollyw ood than in
most precincts, but
t h e r e h a v e to be
s o m e R e p u b lic a n
£ He has a perfect
m oguls out there. If
■ right, of course,
" T h e A m erican Pres­
to insert these
id en t" 1s the hit it
mementos of
seem s to b e. how
the magic
long until the West
moments of
C o a s t f a n c ie r s o f
Michael
Newt G ingrich and
Dukakis' _
Bob Dole decide to
campaign. J
cash In?
Th e right w ing could certainly dem and equal
tim e for “ Speaker o f the H ouse." an adventure
film abou t a d a re d e v il, p re m a tu re ly gra y

JOSEPH SPEAR

Wake up and
smell the column

so S trict co d es that
p e o p le a c r ft,$ t te n a w a y b ec a u se th e y c a n ’ t
a ffo r d to co m p ly^
! W h a t w e w o u ld ra th e r sec is th o s e fe w
b u s in e s s e s that k n o w fu ll w e ll th e y c a n u se
s o m e re fu rb is h in g , ta k e it u pon th e m s e lv e s
rind g e t s o m e w o r k d o n e.
• T h e y w ill not o n ly b e d o in g th e m s e lv e s a
fa v o r, but h e lp in g th e e n tir e c ity . A p e r s o n ’ s
O pin ion o f a n a re a c a n b e g o o d , bu t it d o e s n 't
ta k e m u c h to h a v e th a t o p in io n c h a n g e
c o m p le te ly .

LETTER

R ig h t an d w ro n g
A ll o f us can feel for Dave Farr. Each o f us has
m ore than apt done things w c regret, and have
asked forgiveness. He is a very good man. and I
wish him well.
T h e m ost in trigu in g tilin g In you r article
(Sunday. Nov. 19) was the attitude o f K erry Lyons.
T h e city com m issioner and m ayor arc supposed to
be representatives or the voters and should know
what is happening w ith taxpayers' m oney given
various groups. Com m issioners serving on these
lioards should, and must, report back to the city
com m ission, as a group, on problem s w ith that
agency. A com m issioner d oes not have the right to
keep pioblem s hidden from our elected repre­
sentatives.
M ayor Bcttyc Sm ith and Kerry Lyons, in m y
opinion, w ere com pletely w ron g about this.
: C om m issioner Lon H ow ell deserves credit and
thunks for bringing this mutter into the light o f
day.
I
Put Perry
Sanford

legislator on a mission to overthrow the “ corrupt
liberal w elfare s ta le ." Unable lo defeat him on
the Issues, his enem ies harass hint unm ercifully
w ith spurious ethics com plaints and attem pted
cxtxtscs o f his private life.
And consider Ihe com m ercial potential in the
"M asterful M ajority Lea d er" scries, recounting
the continuing travails or a sage hid shortt e m p e r e d p r a ir ie p o lit ic ia n , p e r p e t u a lly
Trust rated in his quest to csenpe from Congress
and get an execu tive branch Job. In earlier films,
w e h ave seen him re c o v e r from repeated
re jectio n s w hen the pu blic rh o s e a m ore
glam orous or w ealthier rival. But now. when
everyth in g is in place, the Item 's w ife quits her
Job as the head o f A m erica's rnvorltc charity only
to discover that she Is not covered by Ills health
insurance policy.
In a tearful scene, site Im plores him lo
rem em ber that this happens to m illions o f
ordinary people every year and begs him to pass
a national health plan.
He turns to her. his eyes moist, and says: “ IT
you think I’ m goin g to fall for that socialistic sob
slory and forget the Contrari that m y pal Newt
signed, vo u 'vc got another think com ing.
Call It the C -SPANN ING o f Hollyw ood. If It
catches on. the m ovie houses will be as em pty as
the polling booths.

MORTON K0NDRACKE

Clinton will assert ‘leadership’
W ith President Clinton significantly ahead in
th e a t lll- t o - b e - c o n c lu d e d 1995 p o lit ic a l
sw eepstake*, the W hite House 1* planning to
use an unlikely them e •• leadership •• to help
him w in re-election in 1996. A tough Issue,
Bosnia, m ay help.
T o p W h ite House aides say that w hile
C linton is freau en dy accused o f "w a fflin g and
h aving no b ackb on e." he actually has a record
o f "ta k in g on tough issues," and hla 1996
cam paign w ill consist partly o f rem inding
people o f the fact.
A ides list the 1993 deficit-reduction fight, the
North Am erican Free Trade A greem ent, send­
ing U.S. troops to Haiti, intervention In the
Mexican peso crisis, defense o f affirm ative
action, and battles against the National Rifle
Association and ih e tobacco lobby as evidence
o f Clinton's standing up for principle.
T h ey say that the 1995 budget controversy
is g iv in g him another opportunity to dem on­
strate conviction in defense o f the social safety
net and the environm ent that are under attack
from Republicans.
W hile the public tends to support the current
G O P position on Bosnia •• (hat U.S. troops
shouldn't be sent to patrol a precarious peace Clinton isn't likely to be seen as a w affler as he
asserts to Congress that U.S. leadership o f
N A T O and the w orld com m un ity requires a
m ilitary role.
Right now. every m ajor poll Indicates that
Clinton la clobbering the Republicans for
political advantage goin g into 1996, although
as one aide says, "w h a t happens In the next
couple o f w eeks is goin g to stick In people's
m inds about w ho did w h a t."
T h e polls show m ixed results on w hether
approval o f C lin ton 's perform ance is im p rov­
ing. but they are unanimous in show ing a
precipitous fall in esteem for the Republicans
against w hom h e'll be cam paigning.
Last w e e k 's A BC /W ashington Post poll
showed C lin ton 's approval rating up seven
points since June, to 54 percent, w hile the
NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll had him at 49
percent, and the CBS/New York T im es poll put
him at 48.
A t the sam e tim e, House Speaker Newt
G in grich 's approval ratings have dropped lo 27
percent In all three polls (down 18 points since
May) and Senate M ajority Leader Bob Dole's
arc dow n from 6 0 percent In March to 45
percent now in Ihe ABC/Washington Post poll.
C on gress' approval rating, accordin g to
CUS/New York Tim es. Is dow n to 22 percent,
its low before the 1994 GOP victory. T h e same
poll showed that voters trust Clinton m ore
than Congress to deal both with Medicare and
the deficit, and by 53-34 they believe that he's
"con cern ed m ore about doing w hat's best for
y o u ."
T h e NBC/Wall Street Journal poll shows that

only 49 percent o f A m ericans think that
Clinton's budget actions show him as " a
strong leader standing up for what he believes
In " w hile 43 percent see him as "p u ttin g his
ow n political agenda ahead o f w hat's good for
the c o u n tr y ." H o w ever, o n ly 33 percent
con sider G in grich a leader, and on ly 30
percent sec Dole as one.
O n e to p W h ite
H o u s e a id e c o m ­
m e n ted that " B o b
D o le m a k e s B lit
Clinton look line a
ra m rod ." Clinton Is
n ow c o n s is te n tly
ru n n in g 10 p o in ts
a h e a d o f D o le In
h ead-to-h ead p re s i­
dential polls. D em o­
crats h ave a fourpoint a dvan tage tn
the CBS/New Y o rk
T im es congressional
test vote, reversing a
slig h t G O P a d v a n ­
tage last month.
f A tough Issue,
B e s id e s “ le a d e r ­
Bosnia, may
sh ip ." W hite House
help. ■
aides indicate they
plan to cam paign in
1996 on the them e
that Clinton repre
sent* "th e m ain stream " w hile the Republicans
are "ra d ica ls," and that Clinton is tryin g to
secure a better future for most Americans.
T h e polls Indicate that these them es w ill find
som e resonance am on g the electorate. In the
NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, 62 percent o f
voters w orry that Republicans w ill " g o too far”
in m aking changes, w hile on ly 29 percent
think they w ill not g o far enough.
C lin ton 's ow n Internal polls, aides say. show
(hat "p eo p le want sm aller governm ent, but
they do not want It eviscerated. T h ey see
education as the k ey to their kids' future. T h ey
want reduced governm ent regulation, but a
clean environm ent. T h ey want some reduc­
tions in Medicare, but they want to be sure that
lls future is secu red."
Clinton aides say that If Dole wins the G O P
nom ination, they w ill exploit hla age by saying
that C linton represents the "fu tu re w hile Dole
la "th e past.’ 1 "F ro m the point o f view o f
physiognom y, he represents the past." one
aide said.
A ccordin g (o one o f C lin ton 's lop political
a dvisers, " t h e gen era l election cam paign
begins A pril 1." when it's likely that the GOP
nom inee w ill be known and Clinton w ill begin
spending betw een 88 m illion and 812 m illion
on pre-convention T V ads.

Th e Curm udgeon lias been occupied lately
with tryin g lo figure out what Ills colum n
ought lo sm ell like.
Pul dow n your pens, critics and pit Hist Ities.
I'm talking alxnit food sm ells here -- like the
M agic Scents Crayola crayons that kids w ere
eating because they had the odor o f coconut,
licorice and chocolate. 1 think tt would be
neat to w rite a colum n that sm elled so
delicious people would want tn eul it. I have
heard from a few readers w ho regularly chew
it up and spit it out. but I don't think th ey do
It for the nutritional value.
T h e C u rm u dgeon
w ill p o n d e r it.
Meanwhile, you r In­
quiries:
Dear Curm udgeon:
W hat do you m ake o f
the latest Newt G in ­
g r i c h f l a p ? T It e
I louse Speaker said
h e a n d B o b D o te
closed down the g o v ­
e r n m e n t In p a r t
because Bill Clinton
Ignored them on an
A ir Force One flight
to Israel. Is he also
I think It would
blam in g this ruckus
be neat to write
on the "s o c ia lis ts " In
a column that
th e n ew sro o m s? smelled so
W illiam In W ichita
delicious people
D ea r W N W : He
would want to
Im plied It w as the
eat it. J
m ed ia 's fault by de­
n yin g he said what
he said, but it didn't wash because his
com m en ts w ere taped. Several o f his political
buddies tried to claim his words w ere "tak en
out o f c o n tex t." A nd N ew t's spokesman said
reporters Ignored the real story, w hich was
the G O P 's adm irable effort lo balance the
budget. C learly. In Ihe interests o f truth and
accuracy, the m edia should let pols edit their
o w n remarks.
Dear Curm udgeon: Another Jesse Helm s
slo ry for you r file: Old cotton-mouth is so
fond o f holding up ambassadorial nom ina­
tions that he even held up Ihe appointm ent of
a form er Senate colleague, Jam es Sasser or
Tennessee, lo be the U.S. en voy to China.
Jesse said Sasser was a "n ic e guy. hut I'm
not sure he know s a chops lick from a tuning
fo rk ." - Ralph in Raleigh
„
Dear RNR: T h is com es front a m in , mind
you. w ho once referred to North Korean
dictator K im Jan g II as "Kirn J o n g T w o " and
introduced Pakistani Prim e Minister Benazir
Bhutto us the "distingu ished prim e m inister
o f In d ia ." Old Jcs is a nice guy, but lie
thinks Panam a was nam ed after Ihe
at.
Dear Curm udgeon: I heard that Jim m y
Carter has a new book out with a weird title.
W hat la It? - Dallas In Dallas
Dear Dallas: It's a ch ildren's book, w ritten
w ith his daughter A m y and based on stories
he used to tell his children ulxiut u sea
m o n s te r. I t 's c a lle d “ T h e L it t le Baby
S n ooglr-F leejcr." I hear there have been
num erous rom plaln ts from bookstore cus­
tom ers w ho thought they w ere bu yin g Ids
m em oirs.
Dear Curm udgeon: Did you read about Hie
baby cougar that bit N ew t? I'm serious. A zoo
director from O h io brought a bunch o f
anim als to the Capital, and Newt picked up
the cougar and it took a nip out or on e o f
N ew t's chins. •• Colleen In Columbus
Dear CNC: Damn socialist cats.
Dear Curm udgeon: Did you know dial
officials at a Miami courthouse have created a
"V o o d o o S qu a d " to clean up dead chickens
and entrails after the trials o f Cubans and
Haitians w ho call on their gods lor help? [
think you nerd som ething like this up in
W ashington to clean up the blood after Newt
and Bill and the rest have one o f their fights.
••Mimi in Miami
Dear MNM: W e huvr som ething sim ilar
already. W c e a ll It the Doodoo Squad.
G oin g back lu the beginning. I'm kind of
leaning toward a b eef jerk y sm ell. You know
- lough, ch ew y and full o f protein.

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w tia i S e m in o le C o u n ty
a ctio n ! c h ild r e n h a v e b e e n
experiencing alncc Die mnaciim

opened III I9H4.
Because Die museum la used
on a continuous busts by area
foil rill-gra d e clnsses, there Is
very little o |&gt;c ii tim e for other
visitors to enjoy Die museum,
said program resource teacher
S e r e n a F is h e r . F is h e r a n d
another slulT m em ber operate
Ihe museum w eekdays from H
a.ui. to 3:30 p.m., with most o f
Die students com in g Itelw rrn
the hours o f 0:30 a.tti and 1:30
p.m. So. Fisher is excited nlinut
the prospect that m ore people
w ill see the learning en viron ­
ment that lias been created at
Die museum.
O riginally built In 1902. us
Sanford High School, it is Ihe
fourth oldest school In continu­
ous use in Florida. In 1911. the
school becam e Sanford G ram ­
m ar School, which II remained
until it closed In I0H4. At that
tim e it w a s p la c e d on the
Nattounl R eg ister o f H istoric
Places.
T h e two-story rectangular red
brick building is built in the
Rom anesque Revival-style, with
a three-story bell lo w er with an
open l&gt;clfry. Th e main building
housed four main classroom s
w ith an uudllorlum upstairs.
W in gs w ere added to eith er side
o f the main building. In 1916. to
add eight additional rooms.
Open for the tour w ill be the
lobby, which contains a "p h o to ­
g r a p h ic e s s a y o f S e m in o le

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C o u n ty ." the Native Am erican
R o o m , th e P i o n e e r R o o m ,
G ran dm a’s Attic and the Turn o f
the Century Classroom.
T h e aim or Ihe museum Is to
give students a hands-on ex p eri­
ence o f what life was like at
different periods o f developm ent
o f the slate o f Florida. Fisher
said, " w e show them how to
learn nlmul the past." She added
that one o f her favorite sayings Is
d is p la y e d In s e v e r a l p la c e s
w llhln the museum, "te ll m e
and I forget, show m e nnd I
rem em lier. Involve m e and I
understand."
In the Turn o f the Century
Classroom , the floors, walls, fur­
nishings and IxNiks are much ns
th e y w ere w hen th e sch o ol
opened In 1902. In keeping with
the spirit o f the season. Fisher
sa id th e m u seu m w ill a ls o
feature holiday decorations o f
I he era.
In 1902, Th eodore Roosevelt
was president and Ihe " T e d d y "
bear was popular, so m any will
be d isp la y ed . A lso , first in ­
tro d u ced to that y e a r w ere
anim al crackers, with the fam il­
iar red box s p o rtin g circu s
anim als. Fisher said thut these
w ere Introduced ut Christmas.
Intended as Christm as tree deco­
rations. One tree w ill be deco­
rated In that theme. Th ere will

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I heir drivers from safety regula­
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He urged the states to act
re sp o n sib ly and added: " M y
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died Friday, Nov. 24. 1995.
Born In Melrose, Mass, he was
a building inspector w ho m oved
to central Florida In 1992. He
was a Catholic.
S u rv iv o rs Inclu de his w ife
Pam ela A.: his m other Barbara
o f Melrose: his son M atthew
Kenneth o f W inter Springs: his
daughter Melissa Ann o f W inter
Springs; his brother Peter o f
Brewster. Mass.
Fam ily Funeral Care, O viedo,
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Florence M. Everson. 92. died
M o n d a y , N o v . 2 7 . 1995 at
Putnam Com m unity Hospital.
B om in Bow ling Green, she
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also be a tree, donated by J A I.
Christm as T ree Farm. In S an ­
Central Florida T erm in als is
fo r d . d e c o r a t e d w ith p a p e r
presently building the Interna­
chains and ornam ents m ade by
tional term inals al the airport
students. In keeping w ith Ihe
w ith th eir ow n flnanelnl re­
V ictorian style.
sources. T h e cost, the airport
In the upstairs auditorium , the
a u th o rity said. Is " In seven
exhibit "G corgetow n-th c H istory
fig u res."
o f a S la c k N e ig h b o r h o o d .* ’
Central Florida Term in a ls is
sponsored by the C om m u nity
also using I heir resources to help
Im provem ent Association, Is on
eslabllsh things like duty-free
loan to the museum and w ill be
services and variou s in tern a­
featured on the museum tour.
tional businesses In S an ford’s
T h e hom e tour, sponsored by
airport.
the Sanford Historic Trust. Inc.,
S te v e C oover. the a ttorn ey
runs from noon until 5 p.m.,
representing the Sanford Alrporl
Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 2
A u th o rity , said such an in ­
and 3. Six homes. First United
vestm ent show s a “ substantial
M ethodist Church o f Sanford
c o m m llm c n i" to the econ om y o f
nnd the Cultural Arts C enter w ill
the city.
tic open to the public as well as
It is not. how ever, taking o ver
the Student Museum. Tick ets for
operation o f Ihe airport.
the tour are f l O and can be
C it y C o m m is s io n e r Lon
purchased the day o f the tour, at
H owell said he does not ser the
the Cultural A rts Center.
business sense In putting up
A d d in g to the am bience o f the
o n e’s own m oney lo build a
tour, carolers will be present In
facility and then saying they
som e or the hom es alon g the
want bond m oney to do the
m ute and antique cars w ill be
project.
parked in the street In front o f
“ It Just doesn ’ t m ake any
the homes. Carriage tours o f the
sense to m e ," he said, ’ ’ ll makes
historic district are also a va il­ m e w onder what their agenda
able.
Is ."
Proceeds o f the tour go to
C oover said they have no oth er
sponsor restoration projects in
agenda other than w an tin g to
the historic district. For m ore
help the econom y o f Sanford
Inform ation on the hom e tour,
boom as an international travel
contact G lgl Gillies at 438-7059.
destination and departure point.
C oover said Central Florida
T erm in als is a "sh ell corpora­
tion ” m ade up o f various in ­
efforts to protect those w h o
v e s to r s w ith " c o n s id e r a b le "
tra vel on the n a tio n 's h ig h ­ airlin e and airport Industry e x ­
perience.
w a y s ."
A h a lf- d o z e n s t a t e s h a v e
Brain disagrees. He said he has
enacted law s that raise their
been tryin g to gel the Sanford
B pccd lim its autom atically w hen
the federal cap com es off. T h e
10-day wait is Intended to give
th e m tim e to c h a n g e th e tr
minds.

Airport Authority Is asking the
AlrjHirt Authority lo give him
city com m ission lo turn rontrol
som e (p io les on ground services
o f the airport o ver lo them so
lor a British A irline seeking to do
they ran have greater leew ay In
business In Sanford.
attracting new businesses to the
" T h e y fold m e I couldn’ t get
airport.
those because o f Central Florida
C oover said that It was the
T erm in a l’s bold on Ihnsc things
opinion o f the au th ority's bond
al Dir a irp o rt." hr charged.
Bruin said bis own Investiga­ counsel that an airport eontrolled b y the city rather than by
tion Inin the com pany revealed
an Independent authority would
s o m e q u e s llo u a b le b u sin ess
be view ed as "u n s ta b le " by
dealing. A rm ed with public docpotential Investors in Ihe Indus­
n m e n i s fr o m n fe d e r a l
trial revenue bonds.
Im ukruptey court, he said the
"W h e n he fold m e that I
p rin cip als In Central Florida
approached the city w ith the
T erm in als have been charged
In fo r m a t io n ." C o o v e r n oted .
with what he calls "fraudulent
"M r. (city m anager Dllll S im ­
m isuse o f funds."
C o o ver said Die alr|&gt;ort author­ m ons has been very coopera­
tiv e ."
ity contacted all parties in the
bankruptcy case and the trustee
C o o v e r sa id he h as been
w orkin g with the c lly on the
in Ih e ease, A . S tep h en so n
m atter for six m onths and has
W allace, was that there were
been rushing to get the m atter
arguable positions cither way
cleared up before the bonds go
and thal Die principals are guilty
prim arily o f "m a k in g some pref­ on sale the second w eek In
erential paym ents.”
January.
" W e are trying to do this to
But. C oover added, "w h en I
asked If there was any reason to benefit the econom y o f S an ford."
believe they w ere dishonest or he said.
fraudulent, he told m e ’ no.’ they
had Just m ade som e decisions to
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• Corporate A
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Adm inistration (FAA1 o ver the
law
m atter o f Central Florida T e rm i­
• IVnamal
n a ls b e in g g iv e n w h a t he
Injury
p erceives as "ex clu sive rig h ts"
to the airport by the airport
authority.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
C oover said the original co m ­
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plaint w as den ied and It Is
cu rren tly on an appeal w hich he
says "m a y or m ay not be heard
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S urvivors include her dau gh ­
t e r s a n d s o n s -in -la w s M a ry
C an aday, J a n e and R odm an
Goode, all o f Hastings, and G ay
and D avid Scott o f D anville,
Calif.; her son and daughter-inlaw Th om as D. and B illy Jean
Everson o f Baldwin: her grand­
d a u g h te rs . J o n l W a g n e r o f
G a in esville. Sandi Padgett o f
A ltam on te Springs and T racy
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grandsons T o d d Everson and
Brent Everson both o f Palatka
and D ave Scott o f Seattle. W ash.
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Harold E. Herbst. 81, Rosalia
D rive, Sanford, died Monday.
Nov. 27. 1995 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford.
B om April 8. 1914 In New
Jersey, he w as a postal clerk
w ho m oved to central Florida in
1921. He w as a m em ber o f the
C o n g r e g a t io n a l C h r is tia n
Church, the Friends o f the St.
Johns and he coached Little
Leagu e for 13 years. He w as also
a N avy veteran o f W orld W ar II
and the Korean Conflict.
S u rv iv o rs In clu de h is wire
Anna; his sons Harold Herbst Jr.
o f Cape C oral and Alan Herbst o f
O r la n d o : h is s is t e r M a ria n
Bethea o f Sanford: his brother
W arren Herbst o f Sanford: and
his grandchild Karissa Herbst o f
Cape Coral.
G ra m k o w F u n era l H o m e,
Sanford, In charge o f the a r­
rangem ents.

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NATIONAL
BRIEFS
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Jesse Jackson Jr. wins primary
CHICAG O — Ills father fought rn tren i'liril pow er with
tnllll.ml m atelies and fiery words. Now Jesse Jaekson Jr. Is
onlv a step aw ay from w inning a U S. House seat and the
Instill i s role Ids father never had.
It's out fam ily h ou r." the elder Jaekson exulted Tuesday
night alter Ids 3 0 -year-old son heal four rivals In a Dem ocratic
p ilm aty lor the seal Mel Reynolds resigned after Ills ron vlellon
lor sexual m lseonduet.
Jaekson Jr. Im m ediately heeam e the oddstm favorite over
Itepiddlean Thom as J. Sorrier In the Dee. 12 special eleetlon In
lire overw h elm in gly D em ocratic 2nd District on C hicago's
South Side and nearby suburbs. Sourer grabbed H3 pereerd ol
lire vote In the G O P Held o f four.

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for drug debt

D ETR O IT — T o som e nclghtmrs In an area thick with
prostitution and drugs, the 15-year-old hoy appeared normal,
even happy
Police, how ever, have begun to unravel the story o f a
tern ager w ho spent m onths with drug dealers anil users — a
world where, authorities say. Ids m other sold him to settle her
SI .OOOerack cocaine debt
A cting on an anonym ous tip. police lotuirl the Imy ea ilv
Tuesday m orning In a small, run-down house A man loim d
with him. described by police as a drug dealer w ith a long
reeoid. was arrested. Police said the m other gave her son to a
different rlealer. w ho was still at large

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laellltles and nubile w orks pro­
jects — her sch edu le jin-tty
much coincides with that ol the
jiri-slili'iit rxce|&gt;t lor addresses to
w om en 's groups at som e stojts
On Dee. H. she'll travel lo New
Ham|ishlre with T'l|&gt;|M-r (to re to
form ally file the Cllnlott-Gore
candidacy papers lor the New
Ham|ishlre primary
S he's a big hit al Dem ocratic
Im ietlon s. She ran sjrr-ak lo
I r a d ii to n a l lib e r a l g r o u p s
without raising centrist |mlltlcnl
eyebrow s.
" I don't know ol an audience
that does not ask for nr w elcom e
Mrs C lin ton ." said A im Lew is.
dc|)iity Cllnton-Gore cam paign
director. "T h e biggest problem
w e have at the cam paign Is
saving n o ."
She is currently acting like a
iradlllnnal Ills) lady She pmtxilily t mild have saved herself a Ini
ol grlel by deve|o|ilng this model
to begin w illi." said Sheila Ta le,
tor met |&gt;ress secrelary in Nancy
Reagan.
"S h e 's uol s illin g al lilt- table
negotiating lire budget, slu-'s uol
rlevelo|iliig a w elfare plan, ami
she's not out sellin g irooji Invn lvctiifiU In Bosnia. Sire Is
di-flnllelv low erin g tier |&gt;rnltle."
said I'ate. a publle rcl.iltnns e x ­
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A ides to Mrs Clinton jHilnt mil
that she's doing what she's been

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H illa r y R o d h a m C lin t o n ,
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Anil lire closer the election
gels, the m o le conventional she
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IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
Lions blank Greyhounds
I.O NG W O O I) — Travis W eeks and Cam eron
Zarhatigh scored llrst hall trials and I ’ d. Mccrl
m ade thru stand up as Ills* O viedo Lions
blanked the Lym an G reyhou nds 2-0 In a
S em in ole A th lelle I ’on leren ee b o y s’ soeeer
Itiateh at the Carlton H enley Sports Com plex
Tuesday nielli
O viedo also won th ed V name by a 2 - 1 score
Lee Chaney had an assist on W eek s’ score,
w hile Mike Varley aided on Cam eron's go:tl as
the Lions Im proved to -I-1 on the season.
Mccrt stopped 12 shots In |msttng Ills I hint
shutout ol the season. Shane L a l’ laea also
turned hark 12 shots In goal lor Lym an.
The stals were as close as the score as Oviedo
outshot die G reyhounds H i-Id and had lour
corner kicks to six tor Lym an

Patriots blank Rams
A L T A M O N T E S PRIN G S - Erie Sclllck scored
an unassisted goal In the llrst hall and It proved
to Ik* enough as the Lake Brantley Patriots
edged the Lake Mary Hams 1-4) In a Sem inole
A th lelle Confcrnce I m i v s ’ soccer match at Tom
Storey Field Tuesday night.
Th e Patriots also won the .IV contest by a
score o f 3-2.
Lake Mary outshot Lake llran tlev nine to six.
but the Palrlotd had live corner kicks to tour lor
the Hams.
Philip Kopman stopped seven shots lor his
first shutout o f the season. Kurils Mussou made
four saves for Lake Mary.
Lake Hrantley Im proved to 3-2 on the season,
w hile the Hams fell to 2-2-1.

Oviedo gets big mat win
OVIEDO — T h e O viedo Lions used live plus to
beat Lym an 50-22 in a w restling match at
O vied o High School Tuesday night.
Th e Lions also claim ed the J V matc h by a
score o f 51-15.
103 — Campbell tO) major decision Do*lmg 74 1*. 112 —
Burgot* (L ) major d*&lt;l%loo Hardman. 24 1? I lf — Ro*eii (O )
pinned Byrnt. I 0*. 125 — Huif (O l pinned Wascura 3 43 130 —
Reinhard (03 pinned Sullivan. 0 34. 133 — Whittington (L I pinned
Coeyman. 0 37. 140 — $to*ell (O l decision Gauie. 14 14
(Overtime). 145 — Cornell (O l pinned Dati. 4 24 152 — Gloia (L )
pinned Watts. 3 72 140 — Guimmo (O ) maior decision Guerra
14 5. 171 — Craig (O ) pinned Kaml.iskl. 0 4 . I lf - Hebert (L I
pinned Smith. 1 37 715 — Keckler (O l decision Pope*. 1 4. 775 —
Cra*ley (O ) won by forfeit

Sanford Recreation basketball
SANFORD — Th e Sanford Recreation D e­
partment Is looking for coaches and s|Minsors fur
the upcom ing Youth Basketball Leagues.
Coaches are needed for all ages: 15-Under;
13-Undcr: 11-Under: and Htdl Hall (7-9|.
Sponsors are ulso needed at $90 per team
Call the Recreation Departm ent at (407)
330-5697 for m ore Information.

Softball makeup schedule
S A N FO R D — Th e m e n ’ s portion o f the
Sanford Recreation Department Fall Slowpltch
Softball Lcuguc ts scheduled to llnlsh tills week
with make-up games.
Thursday night at Chase. Nobles Construction
w ill play Ken Rum m cl Chevrolet at 6:30 p.m.
und If Nobles wins It w ill play M.A. Erectors lor
the cham pionship ut 7:30 p.m. A Ken Hummel
win would give the title to M.A. Erectors.
Saturday ut Chase, the Church League will
wrap up with a quudrupleheader. At 8:30 u.m..
the 1st United Methodist-Flames w ill lake on
Deltona Trinity-M ajesty: at 9:30 u.m.. Central
Uaptlst fuees Nuzurcne: at 10:30 u.m.. Spanish
Assem blies fuees All Souls: and at 11:30 a.m.. if
necessary, the Flam es will pluy Nuzurcne.

AROUND THE STATE
Heat club Mavaricks
MIAMI — A lon zo Mourning scored a seasonhigh 38 points und pulled dow n 10 relrouuds to
leud the Mluml Heat to Its second straight
com c-from -hehlnd victory. 111-89 o ver the
Dallas M avericks on Tuesday night.
Jam al Mushburn lead the Mavericks with 24
(Taints. w hile Jim Juekson added 17 (or Dallas.
I'ete Myers finished with 14 and Keith Asklns
scored I I . Including three 3-polntcrs. Kevin
W illis scored 12 points and pulled down u
game-high 12 rctxnmds for Miami.

Built swamp Gators
T A M P A — Chucky Atkins hit four threepointers In (he first hull and finished with u
gam e-high 24 (mints to lead South Florida to a
73-58 victory Tuesday night o ver Florida.
Donzcl Kush added 16 |M&gt;tnts. all but tw o
com in g In the second h alf for U S F 12-0).
Jam es Hurpcr had 15 rebounds for the second
straight gam e, helping South Florida to a 44-34
advantage on the boards.
G reg Slolt led Florida (1-1) with 14 points und
six rebounds w hile Hrian Thom pson adiied 11
(mints und seven boards.

Repeat champions
Bottoms Up/Playtime wins Tuesday Fall SB title
From Staff Wsports______________________________
SAN FO RD — Th e team got a repeat, hill It was
a first lor the s|Minsnr.
Tuesday night at Chase Park. Bottom s Up
Puh/PInyllmc Darts got the victory Its Iw-eo
looking for all season, follow in g up Its spring
cham pionship by w inn in g the Sanford R ecre­
ation Department M en’s Fall Tuesday Night
S olow pilch Softball Leagu e title.
T h e team was almost the same squad that won
In the spring w hile playing as Suzanne’s Oyster
Keef/Lake Mary Pub and gives Hoi tom s Up
Pnb/Pluytlme Darts Its first crow n as sponsor's.
B ottom 's Up Pub/Playtlme Darts used a four
run third Inning to erase u 2-1 deficit and went
on to defeat W bclebel A Howard 6-3.
Hut the win was kind o f antlcllm uetic as
W ltelchel A Howard had earlier In Hie evening
lost a 13-12. 8-!niilng derision to M.T. Muggs In

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for the championship.
In the late gam e. Sanford First Huptlst Church
won Its third straight gam e with a 12-5 victory
o ver Zoo C rew II.
Bottom s Up Puli/Playllm e Darts flnlshrs the
season al 9-2. w hile W hcchel A Howard was 6-5
and Sanford First Baptist Church 5-5. M.T.
Muggs com es hom e in fourth place with a 4-7
mark, w hile Zoo Crew II ended tip 3-8.

M.T. Muggs had Jumped oul lo an early 8-2
lead only to sec W h rrh rl A Howard battle hark lo
lie the gam e at 8-8. M.T. Muggs reassumed
control by scoring single runs In Ihc fourth and
seventh Innings nnd two runs In the filth Inning
lo build a 12-8 lead heading Into the bottom ol
the seventh Inning.
lint W helchcl A Howard refused to go easily, as
singles by Jam es Thom pson and Jerry Govcrnclll and n walk lo Keith Denton loaded the
liases with no one out. Vlncc Howard lifted a
sacrifice fly to left and T rey Hrasscur doubled to
close the score to 12-11. After a ground out.
Hrasscur scored the lyin g run on an error.
W helchcl A Howard then relu m ed the favor In
llie* lop o f the elghlh Inning as, with two out und
no one on. Kyle Brubaker singled and went to
second on an error. Mike Miller then singled In
wlint proved lo b e the w inning run.

□ See Men, Page 2B

Raiders
split at
hom e
By GARY COATOAM
Herald Stall Writer
SAN FO RD - John M obley scored
17 |Milnls lor (lie Sem inole ('iinuniin lly C ollege m en's haskclliall team
In T u esd ay’s 83-74 loss to Polk
C om m u n ity C ollege al the SCC
Health and Physical Education Ccnler.
S a n fo rd 's Sluiw n W ash in gton .
A rn cttc You ng and Reggie W illiam s
ea ch sco red I I p o in ts for the
Raiders.
“ John. Arnett and Shawn have
been consistent this season ." said
SCC* coach Bernard M crlhlr. “ John
can score with the best o f them, atul
he gets other players Involved In our
ode u se."
Coy Patterson scored 24 points lo
lead the Vikings (5-3|. w hile Todd
Johnson added 15. J e lf W arbrltton
and Joe Pillion each scored 13
(mints lo help pace I’CC.
Th e Raiders had a 5-4 lead early
In Hie first half, but Patterson
scored eight |ioliils to help give the
Vikings a 15-6 lead with 15:08
rem aining.
PCC stretched the lead to 20-8.
a n d l a t e r 3 0 -1 5 . b u t P h i l l i p
Jackson 's three pointer pulled SCC
within 39-27 al the break.
M obley scored six points and
W illiam s added five m ore as SCC
closed the gap to 50-46 with 13:52

□ See SCC, Page 2B

Harald Pholo« by Phil Kama Ion

Daungi Carter (No. 33, left) scored 12 points and
p u lle a d o w n s e v e n re b o u n d s as the S e m in o le
Community C ollege women defeated St. Petersburg

Junior C ollege 88-69 and freshman John Mobley (No. 20,
right) dunks home two o l his 17 points in the m en’s
83-74 loss to Polk Community C ollege Tuesday night.

Rams sweep hardwood deuce
By QARVCOATOAM
Herald Staff Writer
LONGW OOD — Freshman Lauren Bradley scored 19
poIntB Tuesday as Lake Mary handed Eustls Its first loss
o f the season 58-52 at Lake Mary High School.
Senior center Lori Ham m ett scored 13 for the Rams,
w hile freshm an Ashlee Ballancc and Courtney Harris
each added eight.
Sophom ore Mandy Shafer scored 23 points for Eustls
(5-1). and Ladonna Larry added 18 in a losing cfToyt.
Lake Mary won the Junior varsity gam e 67-33.
Th e Rams, winners o f their last three gam es, won the
cham pionship o f the Lake Region Tournam ent In
W inter Haven last weekend.
M aggie Reedy scored 11 points for Lake Mary Friday
In a 61-32 win o ver Haines City. W hitney Arrow and
Bullancc each scored nine points for the Rams, while
Harris and Ham m ett each added eight.
Lake Mary defeated Zephyrhills 56-39 In Saturday's
tournament cham pionship gam e. H am m ett paced the
Hams with 17 points, w hile Ballanee had nine and
Bradley added eight.
T h e Ram s (7-1 &gt; play at Tavares at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, and host Lake Region at 7 p.m. Friday.

LAKE MAKY BOYS COMPLETE SWEEP
Sophom ore Paul Belk scored 22 points Tuesday to
leud Lake Mary to a 94-75 win o ver Eustls.
Chip Rlrhardsnu scored 14 points for the Rams. Sean

W hitm an had 13. W es Jackson contributed 12. und
Matt Tow n slcy added 10. Mlchcul Monroe scored 24
ixilnls to pace Eustls (1-21. which hud four players Bcnre
In double figures.
Luke Mary beat Eustls 74-38 In th c j.v. gam e.
Th e Rams (3-11host Dclaud at 7 p.m. Thursday.
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Bucknor 0 J 1 2. I Larry 4 5 7 II. Stiator S S I 71. Webb 10 0 4. Cody 00 20.
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J unker 2 0 0 4. Jackson 4 0 0 12. Townsley 5 0 0 10. Balk 11 0127. R Ichardson
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Lyman’s
“Angel”
paces
triumph
B yO AB V C O ATO AM
Herald Staff Writer
O RLA N D O - Angel Rhodes
s c o r e d 19 p o in ts lo lea d
Lym an to u 54-42 win o ver
Edgew ater In Orlando Tnesdav
night.
Th e Greyhounds, who Im ­
proved lo 5-4 with the victory.
Iiad a 32-20 lead at luilfllm e
and w ere never threatened.
Nuney Jenkins scored 12
|K&gt;lnts lo pace the Eagles 11 -2).
Lym an (m.stcd a I-1 record
and a third place llnlsh In t In­

ti See Lyman, Page 2B

W om en’s softball race just keeps getting tighter
F w &gt; $ U ff Rp g rt * ________________

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

M T Muggt
Wtelctel A Howard

SANFO RD — Believe It or not. the
race for the cham pionship In the
S a n fo rd H cerea llo n D epartm en t
W om en ’ s Full Slowpltch Softball
League got even closer Tuesday
night ut Plneliurst Park.
Th e Red Hots had to taste defeat
for the first tim e this season In
surprisingly easy fashion us the She
Devils topped the form er leaders
8 1.
S u n n tla n d C o r p o r a t io n lo o k

advantage o f the Red Hots loss lo
luke o ver first place, using an
11-run fourth Inning to w hip Crazy
W ings, which led 4-0 after the first
Inning. 20-4 In five Innings.
In the other gam e. Lee’ s Exxon
got Its first win o f the season with
an 18-0 w hitew ashing o f C A A
Sales.
Sutmlland Corporation leads the
league with a 7-1 record, while the
Red Hots fell to 5-1 and GICC.
which had a bye this week. Is 6-2.
Com pleting the standings are the

THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA,

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She D evils (4-41. Crazy W ings (3-4).
L ee’s Exxon (1-6) and C A A Sales
(0-8).

Next w eek's schedule Is supposed
lo have Sunnlland Corporation play
GICC at 6:30 p.m. and the Red Hots
take on Lee's Exxon at 7:30 p.m.
But the schedule uiuy In- modified
us their w ere tw o weeks o f ralnouls
and a n o th e r ga m e resch ed u led
earlier this season.
The She Devils look a 2-0 lead in
the Ixittom o f the first Inning and
the score remained 2-0 until the Red

Hots plated their run In the top ol
the fourth Inning. Th e She Devils
then pul the gumc aw ay l&gt;y scoring
five runs In the fifth Inning.
Lcu din g the She D evils w ere

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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
Mtn’i Basketball
□ UCF at Wlnthrsp, 7 p.m.

Boys* Baskstball
□ Ivans at Laka Hawaii. JV, 6 p.m.; var, 7:30 p.m
□Lyman at ColaNal. JV, 6 p.m.; var, 7:30 p.m.

Girls* Baskstball
D Haloes City al Ovtsds. JV, 6 p.m.; var, 7JO p.m.
□ Laka Mary al Tavarss. JV, e p.m.; var, 7:30 p.m.
□ Semkiele al I pnras Craak. Junior varsity, 6:10
p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.

IHL Pro Hocksy
□ Solar Basra al Mlnnaaata, 7 p.m.

Qlris' Soccer

P a u la S o n g e r (d o u b le , t w o
a ln g t e a . t h r e e r u n s , R B I ) ,
Shannon H ill (tw o doubles, tw o
runs), Rhonda Kennedy (tw o
singles. RBI). Terri H lrt (single.
RBI). W inky Klein (single, run).
T i n a H i l l a n d K a t h y K ill*
Ingsworth (one single each) and
Joetta W est and Della O am er
(one run each).
D oing the hitting for the Red
Hats w ere Linda Beertng (tw o
alnglea), Ton i Pavlovich (single,
run), Denise Stallings (single,
R B I) an d M ic h elle B em ln g ,
Diana McMackln. Jenny Blowers
and V ick i C orso (on e sin gle
each).
C razy W ings scored all four o f
Its runs In the bottom o f the first
Inning and still led until Sun*
nlland scored tw o runs in the top
of the third inning to go on top
6-4. Th e gam e then w ent south
fo r C razy W in gs w hen Sun*
nlland scored 11 runs in the
fourth inning and dosed out the

w in w ith four runs In the fifth.
Pow ering Sunnlland Corpora*
lion w ere Phyllis W illiam s (hom e
run. tw o singles, three runs,
th ree R B I). J u lie A lb ertson
(double, tw o singles, two runs,
three RBI). Ann Lanza (double,
tw o singles, tw o runs, RBI) and
E s t e l l a H llle n b r a u n ( t h r e e
singles, three runs, tw o RBI).
A lso contributing w ere Brook
T aylor (hom e run. single, two
runs, three RBI). Chris Tipton
(tw o singles, run. tw o RBI). Kim
Myers and Andrea Flanigan (tw o
singles, one run and one RBI
ea ch ), C arol C ra n lc k (tw o
singles, tw o RBI). Mtckl Lew is
(triple, run. th ree RBI) and
T e re s a K rem a r (single, two
runs).
O ettin g the hits for C razy
W ings were Marie Byrd (tw o
singles, run. RBI). Diane French
(do u b le, run. RBI), L y n e tte
Barkley and Belinda Anderson
(one single and one ran each),
Lannie ManhoUen and A ll Jones

(one single and one RBI each)
and Angela W hitney and Denise
Byrd (one single each).
L ee's Exxon wasted HtUe tim e
In taking control o f the gam e as
It plated nine runs In the bottom
o f the first Inning and cruised to
Its first win.
Doing the dam age for Lee's
Exxon were Olna Baxter (triple,
tw o singles, two runs, tw o RBI).
Bonnie Chaplin (three singles.
tw o runs, two RBI), Lynn W ebb
(three singles, run. tw o RBI) and
Laaholanaa Brown (hom e run,
single, run, three RBI).
A lso hitting were Carol Dick
(tw o singles, run. tw o RBI), Anne
O am ett. Yolanda Cox and Deb*
ble Bem lng (two singles, two
runs and one RBI each). Donna
Yon (tw o singles, tw o run). Liz
Turner (single, ran. RBI) and
K elly Denton (single, tw o runs).
H itting for C ft A Sales were
Mary Sechrest (tw o singles) and
OKU Klein, Kim Stitt and Tanya
Showalter (one a n gle each).

Raines (ran. RBI) and W ells and Jones (one ran
scored each). A lso on the roster w ere m anager
Dan Daugherty. Tom Szabo. Larry Chunat, Bob
Shaw. Tom English. A llen Dow and J e ff Dow.
H itting for W helchel ft Howard were W argo
(tw o singles, run). Keith Denton (tw o singles,
RBI), O ovem eW (single. RBI). McLohon (single),
lt e ^ 5 e n t o n (R H 0 W* rd

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Sanford First Baptist C hu rch) fn tahed the
season w ith a flourish, winning four o f Its last five
gam es to finish at .800. First Baptist took an early
4-0 lead, but Zoo Crew II cam e back w ith three
runs In the third Inning to d o se to 4*3. but the
Baptist's took control back w ith four runs In the
top o f the fourth inning.
C ontributing for fir s t Baptist were Randy

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Com m unity College f&gt;)nvth*
F r i d a y a n d S a tu r d a y . T h e
Raiders w ill play at S p m both

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□ I smtnals al Laks Hswsl . Freshman, 4:30 p.m.;
lunlor varsity, 9:30 p.m.; varsity, 7 pjn.
□ Laka BranHsy al Late Mary. Freshman, 4:30
p.m.; lunlor varsity, 6:46 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.
□ Lyman al Oviads. Freshman, 4 p.m.; Junior
varsity, 5:46 p.m.; varsity, 7JO p.m.

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People
Quick, delicious holiday fare
iocre i notmrtf quite luce ute
delicious aim inviting smells o f ftesnly-baked rreats to cel irate the arrival
o f tfw holiday west Thli year, turiif friends
prim your
friend* and family with
holiday favorites that won’t add houn
o f cooking time to your already bu y

3 TH p. margarine
1/4 up. green food coloring
Spray large saucepan (or m krowivtable howl), qiaisla and bundt pan with
Baker's Joy no-itick ipray. Melt
marshmallowi and margarine In
saucepan over low heat, stirring until
#n *
in *n
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smootn (oc
micro
wive
covered
minutes). Stir until welt coaled. Spray
hands with Baker's Joy no-nick ^jray.
Press mixture firmly Into prepared
bundt pan. Cool. Turn bundt pan onto
serving plate. Tap gently to rekase.
Decorate and serve!
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Dfnntr with Elton and Ronl
Elton Rolllnc of Senior Frianda (far right) and Ronl Mott of tha
Sanford San lor Cantor (cantor) arranged a faathra holiday dinner
at tha Marina Hotel recently. Tha ladleo ware Joined by Carla
Rankin, left, Jack Thomao, who dallvared tha Invocation, Dannie
Yunk and San Weinman, winners of tha door prlzae.

CALENDAR

With a Hole help from Baker's Joy
no-atick qny, you can prepare quick
and easy recipes including Easy
OtiWerhread Men, a hm and Inspired
Baker's Joy Wreath, Orsndma's Old
Fashioned Rum Pudding Cake and
Apple-Raisin Bread Pudding. Baker’s
Joy Is (he only no-stick spray that
combines flour and pure vegetable oil
for convenient no mesa baking. You can also spray Baker's Joy on baking
utemib, coowe cutters and mixing
bowls to prevent dough and hatter 3* ' t

Rotary Club o f Lake Mary m eets Thursday mornings.
7:30-6:30 a.m. at the Tlm acuan Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact Brian Loe, president, at 333-6138.

Weight Watehm mootonThursdays
A local chapter o f W eight W atchers m eets at the Lake Mary
Com m unity Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Omni Toaotmaotoromoot at Hoathfow
Th e Om ni Toastm asters Club *6061 w ill m eet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the A A A building, 1000 A A A Drive,
Heathrow. Quests and prospective mem be rs are welcom e.

Call Bertram O lidt, 333-6069, for more information.

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OENEVA — A free clin ic to Include blood pressure i
blood a s p r m m k g —y i im m unlM t&lt;#*tt* wiU be bd d
Friday, from foOO to 11:30 a m . at the O eneva Elem entary
in tha old trh ^H tmiunwg
o f l*1ret •*** Main
Street in Oeneva. T h e cttnic to sponsored by the Semtnofo
County Health Departm ent In ooryunetton with the a —«&lt;«*«*■
County S h e riff* O ffice and O eneva elem entary School. For

Farmcrt Maffcct
T h e Downtown Sanford Farm cr'e Market to held each
Saturday from • a.m . tin noon at Flrat and MagnnHa under the
M g rtftrfc, fo r informatfcm* n i l Kathy 8 u tio h t3 2 M 8 7 l. Lmk

Getting married?
■ is available o f the Sanford
office, 300 N. French A ve.. Sanford. 33771. These atortos
are ueually published in the **n n t«y edition and m ay be
acoompantod by n photo. T l
charge for this service,
W eddings m ore &gt;j|* " three m onths
tbs old w ill be published In
announcement form without a photo.

“ *• lad vu llU lo M o lT iS fo , m l,.
kaa Vvegetable
.M .M . oil, mlfe, mm and
Mix on k
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torn are molnened. Mix oa high

i

I y g , lightly beaten
I Im p. margarine or butter,
room temperature

speea tor

1/3 cup orange Juice
I up- ground ginger (optional)
In large mixing bowl, combine all
Ingredknu and mix well. Cover with
plaatto wrap and refrigerate 3 houn,
" firm. Preheat oven to 375*F,
dough Is ready. Spray cookie
cot
lightly with Baktr's Joy „
stick gvay. Divide thumb In half) keep
ooe-half refrigerated. Race other half
on floured cloth-covered board. Roll
dough to 1/4-lnch thickness, or for
crhpler cookies, roll to 1/S Inch. Cut
with 6 ' ginger-bread man cookie
cutter. Bake at 373"F for I to 10
minutes, until edges are firm and start
to brown. Cool 2 minutes before
removing from cookie shcefs. Cool
on wire racks before
r decorating. Repeat
refrigerated dough, k
twelve 6-lncb cookies.
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Tha Sem tnoie Sunrise Kiwants Chib m eets every Friday, at 7
a m , a t Bhoney's. US 17-03, south o f Airport Boulevard.
Vtotting Ktwanlana are w elcom e. For Inform ation, call Ridge ,
Moreland. 323-3018,
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• Lightly spray gingerbread cutout
with Baker’s Joy no-stick q * iy to
prevent sticking.
• To prevent dough from sticking,
flour top o f dough and rolling pin
before rolling out. Brush excess flour
o ff tolled dough wkh netery hmah.

Ilunrtia Klwanli roaati Frtday

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-----g mix
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&gt;vegetable oil
n s Joy, are guaran­
1/2
cup
milk
teed to entice your friends and family.
1/2 cuprum
This holiday aeaaon and throughout the
4 eggs
new year, 'Bake
— it with Joy1)
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Preheat
oven to 325*F. Spray 1
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rei i m s
Jcr^no-stick spray on a 10-cup fluted
Baker s Joy no-nick foray
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SANFORD — Oreat holiday cooking Ideas are at Butterfields
etc.
'
On Saturday, Dec. 3. a breadm aking demonstration w ill be
held from 1*4 p m. Come In an aample som e freshly baked
bread and ace Just how sim ple It Is to make bread at home with
the Zollnishl Bread Machine.
Th is free dem onstration w ill be held at the Butterfields in
Sem inole Towne Center. For m ore Inform ation, contact David
Pineda, manager, at 333-4050.

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evenly moi**encd'
M i* ,u*........
1' bf' “ '*_ i,vtnJy
Turn mixture into prepared baking
dbh. lake at 330*F for 33 to 46
hmrted to
out
clean.
Serve warm
C*mCf C° rr a„°y*

Teewrs and

sourdough, rye, pumpernickel)
I package (8 ounces) cream
cheese, softened
I carton (16 ounces) sour cream
I can (4 ounces) chopped green
chllies, drained
6 green onions, chopped
Cook bacon until erbp. Drain,
crumble and set aside.
Cut ofT
o ff top o f bread and remove
rem
inside, leaving a l/2-Inch shell or
bread. Cut removed bread Into 1-1inch
n**. ,n,
r,&gt;v.r rfcam
cubes, Beat
together
cream rhri
cheese,
sour cream, chllies, and onions. Stir in
bacon. Spoon mixture in bread and
replace bread top. Wrap entire bread
in heavy foil and bake 1*1/4 hours it
330 degrees F. Serve bread sur­
rounded by cubes for dipping.
If desired, dip may be served wiih
crackers, chips or pretzels. Makes 10
t o 13 serving*.
G reea O m m nod Bncon Tenser*

pared pan. Bake at 323°F for 70
minutes or until done. Remove from
oven and pierce top very thoroughly wtoppsd topping- r e y ™ 1*
with toothpick. Immediately pour MonioaxJ nutmeg, n aestreo. Maxes
GLAZE over top. Cool completely S servings.
before removing cake from pan.
q l a ZE:
1 can ( I ounces) whole water
chestnuts, drained
I stick butter
I package (16 ounces) Farmland
1/4 cup water
Bacon
I cup sugar
6 tablespoons chill sauce or
1 ox. turn
ketchup
Ina saucepan, combine butter, water
3 tablespoons brown wgar
and sugar. Boil mixture for I minute.
1 tabtapooo Dijon mustard
Remove from heat and add rum.
I tabfopoon bourbon (optional)
Marilyn Hoetotl. Enid, Oklahoma
1 packages (16 ounces each)
Wrap each
with 1/2 tike
Farmland Bacon, fried crisp
tondmlck. If
Baker's Joy no-nick sprsy
and crumbled
cut
s In half to
2 whole eggs
6 green onions, finely chopped
2 m i whites
3/4 cammayonnaise, salad dressing or
I (12 oi.) can evaporated milk
fat-free salad dressing
1/2 cup honey
'
nuts In a single layer in a shallow 1/2 teamoon Mack pepper
1 leaffioon vanilla extract
I loaf
■ (■I pound) sandwich bread,
baking pan. Broil w « l crispy, about 3
3/4
cruks removed
on each elds. Drain
1/2
( V m j lomatoci for garnish,
1/4
options!
over
bacon-wrapped
c
1 medium apple, pared
Cook bacon until crisp. Drain,
330 degrees FforJO
and chopped (I r e ? )
cn o ffili and act aside. Combine first
tit N a n
&lt; slices ctoeamon-raisin bread,
four togndtoitti. Toast bread If des­
cubed (3 cups)
ired. ^ read about 4»tuupooiu nr
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Parental prying seems more like meddling
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Joy nomlcfc

DEAR ABBY: “Irritated in Ohio*
wrote to eay she was upset that her
38-year-old husband phones hia
parents twice daily. You couldn't
understand why that irritated her.
Obviously, you never had to deal
with n a y parrots — consider your­
self fortunate.
I am a university profeeeor In my
late 30a, married for more than a
decade, with older children o f my
own. I live several hundred miiee
from ray parents, who aound very
much Uke “Irritated's* In-lawa. My
parents expect a weekly telephone
report o f my activities. IrJ dent call,
1
S I
Whm wr travel* we re InitnKwQ
to caUutxm our return*» my U k s
^ 1 know we're not ly ing dead on
the highway aomewhere.
re."
M other and Dad pry into our
lives. They insist on knowing
u u .in i.h rt

b large mixing

I large round loaf bread (suck a*

my bank balance is.
M y parents treat my m arried
MbUi«s the same way, even storing
ousstions about th eir sex liv e s !
When we protest that we're befog
treated like children InsteadoT
responsible adults, they act as I f
ttwvVe been wounded.

my wlfo and I do, what we buy, how
much we spend, and what we're
having for dinner, etc.

with chopped tomatoes. Makes 13 to
20 serving*

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30-PLUS AMD 811LL
TREATED U K E A CHILD

M y wife says th ere's still an
umbilical cord between my parents
sa d me. I ’ve trie d to be m ore
aaantlve by waiting for them to cell
me, so I w on t have to spend my
money on tonc-distancs calls that
amount to nothing more than 45

Th eir interoet goes far beyond
IdJg curiosity. It’s ilw iv i followsd
u p lre i
on whatever we
The last time
they visited, he revealed that kin
father asked how much moony I

I love and respect my parents,
but there are boundaries, and they
dont know where theirs should be. I
wupeet you will find that there are

Tha following Births have
ban rocerdad at HCA Central
FloridaRagenalHcaplfl,
Oct 1 ^ taverns D. Wade,
Otet Sanford
Oct IS- Moots N. Willtoate
mad Frwddte L. Oavto, Qkt Baa-

Oct 36- Lawaada P. Brooks,
Boy. Oviedo
Oct 37- Petra Carrillo, Otri
Banfor dt O e o r g l a and
Christopher Thornton, Boy,
Saafonk Leefoy M. Buttonaare
* d _ EutoMe L Kcaactt. Bop,

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T O T H E (M IL L .
T H IN K 1 N O O P
V O U K H IP S

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FLOAIOA
C A M NOt a t-O tS l-C A -te -A
TEXAS COMMENCE BANK.
N.A., oe Custodian
or Trustee,
FI tint Iff.
vt.
TUAN F. FMAN
(S S tfll-M -S IM );
VAN T. CAT
(•Statt-SO-SlM),
husband and wife:
and any unknown
e, dovtoeee.
end other unknown
person* or unknown
opoueok denning
by. through, end
under any of the
above-named Defendants,
Defendant*.

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of tso tStA Jodtsisl
OlrooN, In and For
Cs #0 Mo. SS-14TS-CA-014R
Countryorlds
Funding Corporation,
Ptamtiftfs),
vs.
■duardo
Colon-Castro. #t #1..
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C l NLA A FEDERAL
SAVIN 01 SANK
PLAINTIFF
VI.
OONNII S. SMITH:
UNKNOWN BFO U t! OF
OONNII I . SMITH; NAN
N. FERRELL; UNKNOWN
tFO U SI OF NAN R.
FIRRILL; MONTOOMBRY
SQUARE HOMIOWNIRS
ASSOCIATION, INC.;
JOHN DOS AND JANS
DO* AS UNKNOWN
TINANTB IN POSMSSION
OSFINOANT(S)

NOTICI IS HIRS1V OIVSN
pureuonl Is an Ore** OrantMg
Hi#
Motion
to
Rotet
Foreclosure
Sol# d#t#e
November SO. I SSI, #nl#r*e m
civM C o m No . M -rs s c A ta i of
Hi# Circuit Court of tbo IITH
Judicial Circuit In on* for SCMIN O LI
County,
SANFORD,
Florida, i « m #on t# tn# M«n##t
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WSST FRONT LOSSY Of ttl#
SCMINOL1 County CourtNoueo
In SANFORD, Florida, at tt:00
o'clock a.m, on IR# f f t t Oay of
'M S M to toB#nini
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sold
Summary
Final

NOTICI te hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida, will on the lis t
day of Docember, ISM , at 11:00
o'clock A M. at the Wed Front
of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida,
nfiej
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outcry to the highest an# beet
described property situate In
Bemwote County, Florida:
Lot 10. MARKHAM FLACI,
accordmp to the plat thereof ee
recorded In Flat Book SI,
Fagot SO and SI, Fubtic
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
pursuant to the Final Judgment
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wert
Mid Court, tbo ttyto of which le
WITNESS my hand and official
seel of sold Court this ITth day
of November, ISM .
In accordonco with the
American with Dryabortlee Aet,
me a special accommodation te
partidpde In this proeogtffig
M l N. Fork Avenue, Suite
NS0I, Sanford, Florida SSTTI,
telephone 407-111 4SS0 M4I17.
not later than five (S) days prior
IrU pfW PfuMif. If n t W if
Impaired, (TOO) 1-BOOMSSTM, or Vbico (V) 1-O00M I1770, via Florida Reiey Service.
(COURT BCALI
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR FLATINTFF
Robert H. Notch, Jr.,
■equire
Butler, McDonald.
Moon B Notch
n i l E. Roomeen Street
Orlando. Florida S S M l-ltM
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WITHIN THE LATER OF THKEE
MONTHS AFTER T N I FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICI
OR THIRTY M V S AFTER THE
M TS OF SERVICE OF A COFV
OF TH U NOTICI OF T H I
OBJECTING FERSON.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILIO WILL BE
FOREVER BARRIO.
FuObcoMon ef thie Notice of
Admmittrotlon hM begun on
November Ifth, ttM .
DAVID C. DEIN, M Foroonal
Aepre sentstive ef the Betate
of MAROAfttT A. D IIN
l i t North Moryded Avenue
Delano. Florida SE7E0
JAMES R. OEEN, M Fereonei
of MAROARET A. OEEN
Deltona. Florldo S ITtt
Attorney for
Fereonei Roprooonfothroo:
KENNETH F. MURRAH
of Murteh, Doyio and
Urigie, F.A.
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Winter Farit, Florida S1TM
Telephone: (407) B44-M01
0017444
Publish: November M , and
December 0, ISM
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Donald C. SPuerto, Jr.
Ca-TruelM
e/o Matter, Herbert B
Bette, HA.
M l I . Robtneon St.,
Suite BOO
Pott Office B o itS M
Orlando, Florida USOt
LAWRENCE J. PHALIN
Attorney for Trustee*
Florida Bor No. U H l l
Meteor, Herbert S bate*. F.A.
M l I . Robinson St., Suit* S00
Feet Office Bet M M
Telephone: 407/411-1044
Pubjisri: November t l , and
December 0, IMS
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praperty ao oot torW w ooW
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AC COROtNO TO TNB FLAT
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FLAT BOOK IS, F A N 74. OF
TNB FUOUC RICOftOS OF
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SANFORD,

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Orlando •Winter Park

407/322*2611

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Avonuo, BuRo N. SOI, Sanford,
Florida U 7 7 t at leaat bvo dago

OMC CONSTRUCTION B
ABBOCIATtt, INC., a

A DUALITY OUMcore
T E R E V 'S

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By: OoroWy W. I

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ADA COORDINATOR AT M l N.
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TELEFMORE (407) MS-4SM,
EST. 4M7 NOT U TE R THAN
FIVE OAVE PRIOR TO THE FRO*
CMOINO.
IMPAIRED, (T O O it l
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O LM K O FTH S
CIRCUIT COURT
Ey: OoroWy W. I
Deputy Ctark
CHARLES ta MONOS, W
FLORIDA BAR ( : I H A M
LAW OFFICE OF
CHARLES R.
M O R O E.W H A.
POET OFFICE BOX 1

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In n . apporfutafyM^AUNL

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WiTNE IS my band and dWaidi
*Mi of aaid Court WN17W day
of Novombor. 1SBS.

NOTICI IS H IR H V OIVSN
Wei Futuena to o Oefouh Final
of Feroelooure dated
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IS. IB M , and
w C o m No .i B4-1SMCA-14-K Of tbo ClrcuM Court W
County,
Florldo, wborofn SALLY
ILLY
MORM . 00 ItM U trti of BIO
Sir &gt;44 of ClaritM Bowers, to
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ALL SHIFTS, Oepondabte
Hord-wdrtiwd: MI-7741.

17— N w r B B ry A
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CHILDCARE IN MY H Q fif

Sork*oTw o CirauR Court ot
BBMINOLB Oounty. Ftarido. arWL
or TbtndwL trio fla t day of
O iaiN karTlM B. at 11*0 m l
wo Wbat Front door of too

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CAB DRIVER

wffb 4 year degree m oarty
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par
hour plus free tMM con.

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TSENTH Judicial CkouR, in and
for EMMNOLI County Ftarido,
OvN Action I
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Baaautrio of tba Batata
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I tar busy efflce. If yeu
basic accounting and
computer tklllt, we wurtrem.
Apply: lowtaata Ford tat.
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Advert liing Deportment of
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NOTICE M
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of Fi

KENNETH 1.
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SALVATION M M I R U M
H U M M E R S Is M i r t

1 full port II

Ao Ctark, CirauR Court

lend* Slid

DATB0 W it 17W day of
novombor, ISM.
MANYANNS MORM
lomwoio County
Clark of CirouK Court
BY: OoreWy W.

S e c u r it y
Pert lime, Fri. A let. eve.
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Coll: Wacfconbvf'e. 14 Hr (ab
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recorded W Flat Book SB,
Fegee M , Sr, and M ,

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All interested persona ore
required to fllo with thlo Court:
(o) AH claNno against the aetata
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST FL) SLICAT ION OF
THIS NOTICE end (b) any obfecHon by on Intoroefo^l pore^m to
whom notice wee mailed that
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OF ADMIN IDTRAVION
The edmimairalien of the
Betate ef MAROARET A. OEEN.
Deceeaed. File No. M-10S1-CF
le pendm# In the Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida,
Frebete Division, the adDiaos
m 'tAW'llUlldi
F*#*Fw^^fy
wlrf wWirCTI k
iw
WtnPwP^ w
CourthouM. SOI North Farit
Avenue, Benferd, Florida 11771.
The namM and eddreim ef
the Fereonei RepreMntetlvM
end
of
the
Fereonei
RepreMnt atIves' etterney ere

C A M ND. B4-StS1 DA M R
MORTOAOS WHOLE SALE R1
OF FLORIDA, NSC.,

December B. 10M
DCJ-ISO

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M L O T N N

C A M RO. OB-tOSt-CF
IN RE: Eaieta of
MAROARET A. BEEN.

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C IL IW W T Y

‘ XVI

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
BBtSMOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA

NOTICE TO CRBOtTORS
Deceased Settler:
Donald C. Beuerte. Sr.
Settler'e Truet:
Donald C. Beuerte, Br.
bevocable Living Trust
Date Truet Eetebiiebed:
March 17th, IM S
TO ALL FERBONB HAYING
CLAIM!
ON
DtMANDS
AQAINST THE ABOVE-NAMED
DECEASED SETTLOR WHICH
SUCH FERSON S IIR S TO
RECOVER FROM THE ABOVENAMED TRUET;
The names end addressee of
the Trustees end the Trustees'
attorney ere sot forth below.
A IL INTERESTED FERBONB
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All credftere of the deceased
Settler end ether portent hav­
ing Clemt or demand* against
Settler'e Truet on whom o copy
of this nolle* it served within
three month* after the del* ot
the liret publication of this
notice thall eetv# o written
statement, or demand for pay*
ment, ef the deirn with the
Trustees by any term of moM
requiring a signed receipt
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI OR THIRTY OAVE
AFTER T N I DATE OF MAVICI
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH other crodltora ot the
deceased Settlor and person*
having claims or demands
atainst the deceased Settlor's
Truet must serve thou claim* on
tho Trustees by any form of moH
requiring e signed receipt
WITHIN
THAIS
MONTH!
AFTIR THE DATE OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DBMANOB
NOT SO SERVED W tll BE FOR­
EVER BARRED.
The date ef tho firot publicouon ot this Nolle* it November
Ifth, ISM.
Janet C. Beuerte
Co-TruetM
c/o Meteor, Herbert B
Bat**, HA.
t i l B. Robinson St..
Bubo 140
Feet Office Box MS4

JAMES N. HALL, at M..

AMBRtt.
SISASllITt(S ACT,
M#S
modatlon
M R _____
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tbo
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at OOMSS^SSe. 1 •
SOO-MS-S771 (TD0( or 1400.
via Florida Noisy

December S. 1004
D E J-tll

the west front door of the
Seminole County Ceurthouoo,
SOI N. Fork Ave., Sanford,
Florida, at 11:00 o'cleefc A.M.
on December net, ISOS, the
SnllAmimn
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set forth m sold (udgmern. to
wtt:
Lot 101, HOLLOWDROCK
WSST PHASS tV, oeootdMe to
the mop or plot thoroof os
recorded m Flat Book IS, Meet
77 through TS, M the FuSNc
Record# of Somlnolo Comity,
floeIda
TO O ITH IR WITH aH the
•itcito on in* propvnf, wwi w
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LOT
S4,
MONTOOMIRV
SOUARS. ACCORDtNO TO T N I
FLAT THIRSOF AS RSCOROSD
IN FLAT SOON SO, RAMS S
AND S. PUBLIC RSCORDS OF
SSMINOLl COUNTY, FLORIDA
D#t#d tills Slot day of
Novombor, test
(CIRCUIT COURT StAL)
MARYANNS MORSS
elect of tbo CtrcuN Court
Sy; Dorotby W. Sottan

DAVID J. STtRN
ATTORNIY FOR FLAINTIFF
H I T NS IOSRO STRCIT
STS. 104
NORTH MIAMI BEACH,
FL 1)100
nosi n i r m

of Focoofooero Dots
NOTICI IS OIVSN pursuant to
a (udsment of toroclosuro doted
tt/ it/tt and entered m Ceee
No. IS-I4T1-CA-0I4K of the
Circuit Court of the tlth
Judicial Circuit In and tor
Somlnolo County, Florldo,
whorein Countrywide Funding
Corporation, o Now YSrfc corpo­
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W I H n l l i Y i t r 't L T :
F / T. Moo.-Frl. FiM -ltow,
•uktwr o m - M M M . Smsbe A

IS47
i

40t W. llta W. SooNrB.____

H I
B. IBM

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U g il Notlcw
THS FOLLOW WO FD0FBRYV
DRU M BOLD OH OTMBRHRM
OlSPOMD OF AT A SALS TO
M HELD AT BAM UNIT OA
ISABBO BM CS AT LOOK BAPI,
MOO WSST SETH BTRBET. BANFORD, FL a m t ON TNB 14TH
DAY OF 0EOMBBR, IS M AT
tlOO NOON FOA M
^ M
wi fkouf following. F o r
-------- * *
Cob:

14 and IB,

(i4 »M u n o
Oownw Ftarido. WW17W Bag of
(Court SeoS
CMNioiwo cSauToour,
By: OoroWy W. DefWn
Ooputy CM
THOMAS 0

cartes to to

184.#?. F.8.

Unit

AMIRAAMHAXI
AWU1AI^
4%a 1

mmin

* Y o u t h in k y o u g o t a b a d r a p ?
Y o u o u g h t to h o w t i a t
p o o r t u c k W s s to r y .*

StS • TrovH
MB S. Oak Am .,
a M771. (Net.

wSSmH*Sm

S S h a T S d o M lT T o a H
(14idopo of pubbbon of Pda nottao or wdbta teurtean (t 4) d m of ootaoi meeipl
two tatata. Ntadboeor taaf oooura. N k w ta tag o j o f iin

F IH E E B TD N SECURITY
Cteet O te­
lework a lamp
ta PORT ORS
hr. Bov

V

For won I
f^

B.1IBS

B. H M .
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Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Wadnaiday, Novembnr 2®, 1995 -

71-H o li Wanted

103— Homo*
Unfomistiod / Ront

97— A # o r t m A « t »
-

_

1

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PRODUCTION K IU M U
High achaot dtptema, mutt ha

abta la liff M to*. OR tolaooa
ttmnawiAl-apdi . m u m s .
R fU E f
fM IN E B
W l ABB leaking far Padfcafad Individual* to wort in
our raiWtonflal group hornet
a* H U l f TRAINERS pr»
vidina mpparf and framing to
children and adurit with a*
vatepmantal dtoahimiat. Ttu*
I* a par! lima rallaf wurtunltv avallahto Immediately in
too Oaltona araa. Can Pal tar
tpaafaitotnh M a t.-F ri.
It Mam-lam i

W4-7I7I7U
M

I-NMIM4SI

__________ i o b __________
JS H O P W ORKERS
paaato aha ara daaandahla,
maftvatod A drug fra*. C m .
-------- — ................ Mt-aai*

U . Mary A l__________ .
Oiiator HataA Pattotry
Day A leaning thlfh. Man­
agement opportunity alta
Ma. CM ar apply In
at At h M r i la Laha
MM U . CMiaa Ad.,

TURN. T F t t Y ., vtllltWl
prlvtto bath A antry. W/W&gt;.
»fi/oap. aufM ii ~
7Uia*) A aia-toia.
1ANFORD, Small 1/1, wfc/man.
A/C, Ufiimat lumlthad. Hi
MMorpagortoirtel
Ui
CONVENIENT 1 A t Aadraam
ant*. sttolto/man. IIM/dan 1
jnMrjMMjtaPato.

UHK MMYIMfOM M U
...1/1 APTS**SPRCIAL**POOL
eWASHER/ORVER HOOKUP
PA 11AAIIC CARLI’m -M U
LAROC I ADAM., all util.
lumlthad. UM aac. wri ma.
m m m /t u -u m
MALL AAKA, ISM OPP Havr I
badraam ant*- Pint men.
rant, peel, wath/dryar can
nectton. much mar*. N* appt
toa.wtmibHad. m**a*.
Lake Ada l K#rm.„ I* W/ma.
I Adrtn., sns/ma. and up

109— Dv$toxTrio&lt;OK/RoM

A* pari af a at— top «acura
company. A/C and RaaaAH.
WANTROt StNtORS OVER U.
Jab Placeman!. *n-im .
PL I
WATION M A LTY, Lata Mary
attic* I* n^nv Interviewing tar
new ar anparfan^ad real ratal*
aaaaclatot. Call tor a caraar I
CaA.........................

LAKB MART, 4/X peal. Lk.
*cha*la, family rm.
»
., privacy, STM ma +
aac. to*Petal M lTlfl_______

LAKB MART, t Pto*

jU T C U W ItlB
Pull tlma. tor Aram* laundry,
•am* aup. helpful. Ml MM
call frantAd.______________

1 bath. Mr 1/man. (to*/me
a*p. Available ti/ir. MAaaia.
LIASA OR AUTII 1/1, Mt*
Oaargla Ava.. U4.W*.. UTI
me + *oc.«*10 **T_________
US
in i w. itm si. i m t- aac.
. n* pet*. Call
r: O WatharMl ltM
■ANPORO-iaha Mary, i/i,

Aava COL A Ito* to
taatord araa. I* partone*
preferred. Apply at: H*

LAKI MAAV area, Mar* hama.
tll/Waak util* included.
Pamatoarotorrad. an-aw.

Owner financing. Real alip
avaiiabto. t/t, ebrpart, acraan
rm A utility rm. Ilf,PM.
ttl-MMartoirtoi_________
•WBRtVA area 4/L w/1 + acre,
toaaaw/apfton tm rm
•MATPAIR i n Canda, and.
ri.paM.IMWM
i/ T u
with parchIUM/1M

T ic n r
utn. pd.
fttoa.diM

107— M o M I o
l/ l
1 ABOAOOMI, unlumlthad,
AC Haat. carp*tod. toeptad to
^aheM at^
y.MMAto________

uo-Worokovoo
tpoco/ Rowt

CAM * BOATS# SMALL RVt.
laatord * m . CaRi t o w t .

SNAOA I Odrm., I
pratorrad tomato. All
PWfr n w
na pat*. MTS/man. B lit

OPPICB-WARINOUII. tram’
IMS/man., ItMt*. ft.. PA IMA
tocatwn. earner af aaA A Otd
Lk. Mary Ad. In Sanford.

110— Offico
Ip o c o / Ront
APPAOX. ttei SO. PT. at inT
proved office mac*-prim*
IVCVflRI9*^B^|RI91VVWPr•la 9MHW*

atM wartoal/atoA
........ Maapart*. ft.
dauetM*
•

■Re a l E s t a t c . in c . •
in -7 0 0 0
OP PICA A toarana. an *a ft. A
up. MONB tM IP f CIALI MU
man.BiaiMarlO-HM
IANPOAO. Office
ap. A. bwUdtop total, UM a*.
W.aaraftkMunH.Ml r

SANPORO. sn, PAMtLT roam.
C/HA, raMvafad, t i m

ST.

Owner ftnandni. Root blip
available, in . carport, acraan
rm A utility rm. SM.MS.
MiaawarMt-tot*
k i

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CaRi i
• m i Nt-mA/OmiMt-fws.

lQ u e a t

^ D

&lt; ~ A

e a G

CUL OC SAC. Mini V I. fenced.
•pili. w/aaraaa.R U M
CO U N TR Y! STAY R, an an l.f

■at

O
^m9
i aatrto ■
M.
“AW
OCTOivt
Oantt, Haw Utad opgl'onrai.
OtoraAggttobaaeaaMVtoM
PNRADAOARO POR TWIN
SIZB BED. Whit# Wicker.
SWAP. M* MO. ___________
NINO t i l l W A TIR R IO ,
1/4 draw-

Aart. tattac. »r*tlU.tM .
O VII DO. Llvtof. dinlnf, toncad.
■area*-Sal,7M.
PRB-PORCLOSURB. la prlv.
toncad. carport. Mt.lM

VI N TllllI l PMOPI II TII s
I. t I f . I

mattraaa. aaml-motion lata.
SM&gt;. PRO. SM-M17._________
• LAZY BOY Chair, gray i
nkoActoan.ttd.MMM4
RIPRIAIRATOR,
H aa.
N.
gggg.
---- “
■ O il ■--------p fP-■----------W tw ri VWHIft
Salglar tpaca haatar with

S T E N S T R O M
R E A L T Y .

IN C .

PSTOVB. Narga. M”
MAKAOPPBRIIldHaM
W R O U O N T IR O N S U N
PURNITWRB. INBWI. Dla
llbuMtoHn. MUST

V I an L it acre*. Pool A Spa.
Pia. rm.. aac. ayatom A
aatollt* dlah. fpic., atoefcod
pend w/baaa. all ipallancai A
IS11MMI

1

Spaciout in , all applianca*.
CHA, laundry rm.. top mattor
toll#, itarapa thad. M« wall
landacapad yard I ua.fMi

IB M C O M P U T f R. Calar
great tor am. but. sin caah
Inclwdat prlntor A let* at
program*. tN-M M tn______
• LBAOtNA I D A I Mwgator.
Madal D anhancad made. MS
DOS a n . It UBArndWIa. Pina

UIKC MOOT • IJMRM0

l

Lott/Solo

^Cental, apUyer ’tH Oraat
KmgoQIA,SMS.Sao-M|l.____

I OALTONA ARtA, M

fight. Cadar AAXAAO. Haver

109— OfftCO
/

rT*
Lahatranf, I acre*. I
btottotowWI
Realtor
MAIIH
—
t- •
.. •: , , i - -— *. I
SANPORO, lake Sylvan,

RBPWROISNtO_______ _
Ml make* a aim. Sava up to
m t
.AA^moI MlaMwUw ■
■

•

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f«a

1. 1 II / V I

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I i \ if

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■ m *■!

rti fwMwIf

■ N«l. . . r . Z

W H P?

PSLlOtNO BLASS dear, a toot.
*11X14. VI./tMANATCI,

'

A P A O T M IM T A

an 1lata..

a. VI

/ A ccobsH

211— Musical
Instrumonts

MOTORS A AUTO TRANSMIS
(IONS many mlK. motori
tram UM up Including re
bulldabla Chav. 4 baft, many
IrantmlMlont tram S7S up.
Call. MI-aaMarSM-Mia.

DOBRO. Hfli DOPRO, UMi
Fiddle A Raw UMi With hard
^ M e jjn M rra n d J t M lT I^ ^

333-Trucks/
iusos/Vons

m — M b c o H m o tw
RURALAR BARS, Eaty puUi
button ralaatal U par K f t
-------- rttCbambar. ..MPlita
DECORATE Par Tba HaHdaytT
PraaatWmatoti Catlaayttmdi
Craattoa Oacar........MM 11*.
O IT HEALTHVII PREB RE­
CORDED INPORMATIONt
Call lha Total Health A Lite
E uteriilon Nafllnat Ml-Ufa
lid tln g , Tlmtly, Ravala-

tianaryl

ob

lltt PORO BRONCO, XLT,
two. Leaded. N r
Ooedcand.UTM. MIIM7.
UW* call 177latoly.maa.
M CHIVY canvartton van C-N.
IM ang. all power, I owner,
tec.cond. H ilt, m m w ---------

13$— VoMdot

___________

A R IA T OUTDOOR STORAQE,
Boato, RV, Egulp- Fenced A
iiahtod.cn niarat________
•NORTAKB STONRWARI
dithat. *1 ptecat NEVER
USED, UM. Ml 1777________
b WINDOW AC UNIT, tor aur M
degree winter*I NIC! Ream
Mae. Racaltoat caadlWtnl tM.
STSMISLekwmtnpge

W a n te d
OLD A JUNK CARS/TBUOtl
WANTIO PRIR Haul away.
I gay CASH. Traar1 1
CASH IM PAIDI Pto Jonh Car*.
Truck* A M lic .l K**p
America M— wfltull.... MPMto
JUNK CARS WANTIOI Rum
Ing or nail Pay M, 7 day* a
wk.,wahaul H A H * H B L

130— AnthjuA/Classic
Can

241— R o c ro o tte n o l
V o h lc te t/ d m — n

ttoi PONTIAC ttircbtol. all
ORIOINALI On# Owner!
tma ih j a m

CAMPAROUND
camp tram caaat to caaal. API
•ftiliafian. Paid MMS Seen
Ike *1711 Call l-Ma-UMMi
1*74 V IAA . I r ,
Ntedt TLC. UMi. Or make
■.......................4M-1S7I.
*77 W MM MOBIL! TRAV­
ELER WNk AS angbw. Fto
tato ar trad* tor car e&lt; ■
........................ M B

231-Con
PON APPORDABLR Utad
Cart-Tracht, Sea Rabart
J a n e t , K an R b m ib b l
Cbavy-AEO,Ml-lM»_______
ORANNT’S CAR. Ho Jafcal U
CHIVY CNatton. dtK ml. run*
•and. COLO AC. auto, all
power I Oraat gaa ml. SUM
J t e J E b U f l S t M M U ____
VOLVO IN7, SM D L Mint
oowflHow# 4
m w\

243— Troilon
IV TANtoUM TraSrTw«di&gt;T
Mf* Mgh. dwbto dwr* In back,
heavy duty MtoMMM*.

MARKHAM Rd. aft at WVtt.
Sal. S I pm. Oac. tnd. Ranch
taw. toatt. Mka. patla turn.,
Hajwa

■ m ltc.B
A automdtlva. t t t H
ILatb ArbdrMam totem.
T W IM U N O IM
M AAM
| SAT. A SUN.~fi4C. iad
S .
Plpm.I, baby
lab thlngt/mltc.
thing:
ttoma.-------J f it &amp; f lB A S i
LR A CHRISTMAS
CNAl
TARO M
SALI
CRAFTS A CBRAMKSI PRI.
A SAT. SUPL Om I attat Rdt
tatol m SRMINOLR AVB.
Uagwaid, aft tto to Aranl M.
toSantlaatoAva.
« PAMILV AABAAR SALI I
Ttwrt. Il/M A Prl. 11/11.

I I f\J 1 f i A I
r v m

i t m
f a&gt; I 1

i&gt;\l

II

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i

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K SV HOO

IJB TW
ewa« r fatacur

• 1 ,0 9 0
IMS TOYOTA
MR-2

1 N 6 M ERCURY

119— Wo$&gt;m&lt;B»&lt;iy

19N CHRYSLER
LEBAR0N C0NV. CENTURYLNSfTEO

COPIERS WANTdO.
A Htat Running ar net. Will
t a m ...............-w -w pisH

cp u n
iCanute i
^.^o to ttN M I
P V I, Lp. Living
Pm., C/HA. Clam
• V I, patla, abed, criw, M A
A V L I f Wtda. mad* torn*
TLC. maal b* maiad MIW M

COrOOt/INAIBIIOWON

fTBRST

dll
_
•r cartiftod. Ta verify a Mala
cantractara llcania call
1-MS-S4I-1NS. Occupational
cmmty aid can ha varttiad ky
calMngMt-IIM.aM.NM

TA AILA I M N. PL m l AC
teal pk.l
J P
MaM 1 PAPAOOMI. I bato.

to

^MndSaaMy. Tap Uaa
llAiiutiAkkr
liatoilda
B*NNNTIOVaOTaAN^M
AAVt
Tract Hat. Iculptorat w
Intlallad. Cammartial lavel
toaaatt tovd.......*W MI MM
^ t o b o n m lo n r t f B
TSW Q BBW w rR SaSSpanT
Lat ua gat yau ready tor tka
ffOLIBAVSIM..........J4MSM
ftp gU p CLIAN INA SSBVICS
Camm./Raa. waakly. manthly
arena tlma.
atoUI-dtoa

ijuia ■
to to—.* Se^WNNin A
nOnw
•u*to
V•
Pro# Bat. a a RalleMa/Raf.

n r o n m

C U K f lli
M H O L t Jq n n I ouaawart.
M yr*. aap. Fraaatl. Lk./kw.
TA C CaaabaiNaa M tRH.
CAPTAIN CONCRBTI, Wayrw
Sadi. 1 Man Quality Opera

n n a i

A i t o d l ^ ^ ^ H
PAAAONtoary aAtorraatymi I
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H a

J1£1U

133— Auto Ports

COUNTRY I ATTINO. Lb. tot.
1/1. new carpet A vinyl, CH/A.
U-acraanadparch, bit privet*.
W*,1
!*■■«■„....
MOOILR NORM M C A M IA M
COVR. I Adrm, IV*. Orapary
Manila
____

POtCR OAOttCAOt On nlca
V I to Ptoacmat. Maw m t. all
10. s/l,

MU Celery Ava. laatord.
PONtCAN A COCKTAIL
CITRUS TRBBS.
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY
LARI MARYi Ml-ITt*

ot4RM.tnspm.it
MANATKI.I/JM.
a taiaa. t/t split, h
p l c k tw o o o . E m l
•I4JU4. t/m. M SKYUN I, 1
•cm. rma.. carpart, SIMM.
aM U 4 V LIp lH .il OCSTINY,
lplc..SIMM.
a MROA V I Split. M RROAO
MOOR, temrm, carpart,
SIMM.
a M M I.V l.ll SKVLINI.FL
rm., carpart, SIMM.
•MMA in , Split. M SKVLINB.
w/w
tofe.

SAYS SAU.II
II Lm* new. to. an.
t. CHA, w dl to
carpet, ntaaarab.

•T. M

NAVALOAANAEItaa
R E D A A A P E F R U IT

Call In yaur aaraaa tala ad by
it naan an Tuatday and taka
advantage at our tpadat
aerafe tala ad prkall Call
C totalllad newter dtfal It I
111 201!

i bafttot A |ar*.
»*MW. lat.MUMd.

Vito. In

It yau ar* curmatty an any
waMtop im tor a have*. W l
NAVI NOMAS AVAILAOLAI

M LINCOLN Tawacar. 1 lady
owner, gray/gray. axtra
ctoenlSSTM.MPaaM_______
to LIXUS XS Ml. Ok. gram.
7IK ml., auto. AC. power/
•unreal A moral Atkins
t)M0*. OBO MM* 177-aWt

ctanwa.LOTSMARTT"

p cn B rn cssB o T "

PATMONT, Par
$ 3 0 0
O F F
1 M M 1 1 / IM T H

2 3 1 -C a n

i l l — Good Ttilogs
♦o Eat

4 S A ). New CO r a d la .
tUMfwtgfWd now tiMMrwtra,

T H R U ACOIt Ptoat
multiple bualnaw. S1M.SM.
CbRNHWll
IS ACHIS ♦ A N S I AP"
PRIVACY. Oanav*. Ma.N0.

m JSSB^ttOSMSBSi

k

117— Ooroio Solos
AIO A ll SALI. THURS. A PRI.
Everything from A-Z. 114
Wett Coleman Clr. laniard.
i.tam -fll
PRIOAY, M l SAT. M l. Ill
Cl tout Drive. Small appUancat. nkk* A naefca. craft*,
toy*, ctofhat. ttoraa. Acma
tram tdyttodjd Blamanlary,
HAMPTON PARK BUBDIVISWN SatoI It PLUS PanHUm.
an C.Club Rd. at alt Inltrtec
tkn, turn In an Obarlln Tar
race. SAT. ORC L M A SUN.
OIC. L PL Clolhat, toy*,
furnllura, atarclta aguip.,
campular llama, afllca
•uppila*. hautahald Itomt A
MUCH MORE I____________
H U M SALI, Pri-Sat. Bat. IR
I, MULTI PAMILV. Lake
Mary. ABBOTT AVB. An
Hguaa. Baby Itomt. tool*, lay*,
•mall appliance*, tumltura A
care drHI

U ltM ie Ml

*Stolto.‘ S i ^ U m ttoator
S S t m T c / H lT ^ C t o w i A
Mica......... ........... 4K M AJL

IN C

I T Y AOTTOM. Alum. Beat. I S
a : Gama Pltharman motor,
ankola llaclrlc trolling
motor M»1 Pan: 141*1*1.

107— S— rttfOooSh I

n

'PAtCROTO S IL L ........
I
lib* n

}

m

BUY AND S I U Good clean
uaad fumltur* A antlguaa. In
•hop rallnlahlnp avail.
LARRY’S MANY......-Mt-am
•CHAIR. Rrawn leather. Mad­
am atyto, vary cam tort*0k.
aartoct candlllanl M0. M1A41I
*alLACTRIC OHVIR Atblng
UMM.tPMia/a*________
d P R R IIlR . Kanmara upright,
^M at. treat traa. IML

101 — H o r n s Oo f t $ io

NOMi W/Mam't aatto, l/labv.
r9&gt; ^W l IY1KTT
IW NI&lt;
Rra.MMt.ayrs*«1 Aaattor
•LAKB MANY Unuauaal
after-1 hama* aa aa* Nto to
Lab* Alary, lacaftonf tor to»aalmanf. Vaur appartunity to
fi* up. (pm, inrraaM vatu*.
LtotoPat HPAM tor aM.

v 9 n f o

At I IIII II AMI I Mflf.1l 1
U M lllll ' t’Ui:f| IIT11
( -u ■•V
*1* ** ^

top ar nuraaryl_______
lural. M.*** PAR ACRR.

3 2 3 -5 7 7 4

d

■ wa w wa —7aa.m

127-2410•U l - t J t i

BKCttANOB ON S IL L yaur
property lacatod anyetoaral
IN TiSTONSNBALTTm atU
N O T T POOICLOARO hama*
tor pannto* an tfw si. Daiin
auant Tea, Rapa *. RCO't.
Tour area. TaN Proa (I )
MMaptna B»t. H-naa Nr

U

sis-Boaftand

COMITtYUVIM!

L A R I M ART pa Crystal
Idbe, 1 barm., Math, MM ta­
ll. hama an l.n acre*, w/laba
A lalandl All AmanHiatl I car
aaraab-detached I car
carponl M A. tcm. parchI
Pamlly rm.l Ski. Pith A
Inlay Natural Only SMS.SMI

d

OfUCMTFUi FIDOS)
111 Magnolia Ava.. torcad to
•all at reduced price*, dtator
....................

Rowtoh

ii \i i

^

•ANTIOUI TRAIN S IT Ltonal
type wim track A train tlatlen
tram WwM*». SIM. Ma-llll.

m — Itw h rtlrio T

M N P O M !T 7 r^ C H A rT e * r
A achaeto. MAMA.

•UNLANO B IT A T I 1, l/t,
CH/A, newly r*modeled,
vertical*. appu.. calUna lam,
utlltly ream, tprinklar ayatom,
earner lot, lack fenced,
carport, m pat*. MM/ltf. Id**

211— Antkiuoi/
ColkctiblM

iR s m c o m o f iQ M O c

‘ PINBRIOOA CtoA i n pad.
C O A V IH ItN r LOCATION,
cator TV, catolg. mk rawara.
_privateentrance. MlddW
POO ABNTi SM/Wk.,

LtOUIO WORMARS net doing
the lebT Atk STXNSTROM
O R N IR A L P R IO about
H A P P Y J A C K
TRIVERMICIOE. Recognlred
tato A effective agalntt hook,
round A tapeworm* In dogt A
cat*I........................M1-I1M
bOUACK QUACKII WADOLI
WADOLIII PRIR DUCKS
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by Chic Young

BLONOIE

Is it time for
the tonsils to go?

by Mort Walker

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by Howl* Schnetder

DEAR DR. GOTT: My II year old
daughter wax diagnosed with tonsilli­
tis and was treated with antibiotics.
Should we consider surgery?
DEAR READER: The answer to
your question depends on how fre­
quently your daughter suffers Dorn
tonsillitis. The tonsils are, basically,
lymph glands in the throat. Because
they’re continually exposed to the air
we breathe, they become easily Infect­
ed — especially with strep bacteria,
which should be treated with antibi­
otics to reduce the risk of kidney dam­
age and rheumatic fever, two dangers
of untreated strep infections.
Norm ally, the tonsils begin to
shrink during the pre-teen years;
thus, childhood sore throats and ton­
sillitis become less of a problem in
adolescence and adulthood.
Nonetheless, some young people
persist In being troubled by tonsillitis,
in such cases, tonsillectomy should be
considered. The general rule Is: Two
or more bouts of .itrep tonsillitis, as
diagnosed by throat cultures, per year
should Indicate the need for surgery.
Unlike physicians a generation ago,
today's doctors recognize that the ton­
sils actually play an important role in
children's developing immune sys­
tems; therefore, tonsillectomy is not
as widely practiced as it was in the
past. Nonetheless, the risks of repeat­
ed strep Infections outweigh the bene­
fits conferred by the tonsils. Follow
your pediatrician's advice.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I have been diag
nosed with spinal stenosis due to
arthritis and have been unable to find
much on the disorder. Will you explain
it, suggest treatment, and tell me
whether surgery is recommended?
Can It ever stabilize?
DEAR READER: The spinal cord is
surrounded fay fluid and encased by the
vertebral bones. This is nature’s way of
protecting the delicate nerve tissue.
On occasion, however, the system
fails. In particular, as we age, calcium
deposits (due to arthritis) form on the
vertebral bones and eventually enlarge
enough to press on the spinal cord.
Called "spinal stenosis," this condition
leads to back pain and often to tingling,
numbness and — In its later stages —
weakness of the lower extremities.
Other parts of the body can be similar­
ly affected, depending on the level and
location of the stenosis.
Unfortunately, because it Is usually
age-related, spinal stenosis associated
with calcium deposits of arthritis does
not go away by itself. Nonetheless, it
can be stabilized — at least in its early
forms — by an active program of reha­
bilitation and physical therapy.

PETER
QOTT, M.D.

remove the offending calcium spurs.
Such an operation Is customarily per­
formed by neurosurgeons or orthope­
dists. after appropriate tests (includ­
ing M ill scanning and special X-rays) that she doesn't have a malignancy —
have demonstrated the location and such as ovarian cancer — or Uver dis­
extent of the calcium deposits.
ease with ascites (fluid In the belly).
DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a 70 yearIn my opinion, you should have
old woman who has gained a pounds blood tests and an abdominal ultra­
in four months, all of it in my stomach. sound examination to rule out a seri­
Suddenly, I have developed a promi­ ous disorder.
nent "pot belly.’’ My doctor has little
Of course, a "pot belly" also com­
to say about it, but it bothers me. monly accompanies the aging
What can I do?
process, as most o f us "oldies" can
DEAR READER: A sudden Increase attest, especially if we are somewhat
in abdominal girth, In the absence of a stout In such Instances, prudent diet­
change in diet, may indicate a problem ing may help reduce the roll o f
with the abdominal organs. I don't abdominal fat.
want to frighten you unnecessarily,
If that Is unsuccessful, doctor* can
but when 1sec a patient with a similar perform liposuction to remove the fat
complaint, I investigate to make sure deposit

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